Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1904, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 18,
KILLED IN FIGHT
I
1904.
has also left there. The destinations of1 conclusion of which the enemy flednorth-
these vessels is unknown.
| ward in a very badly damaged condition.
Admiral Withoeft Meets an Awful
Admiral Togo is said to tie with the * The enemy’s armored cruiser Rurik was
Death-Both Legs Blown Off-
main portion of the Japanese fleet, which ! sunk by our fire, carrying down with her
HEADQUARTERS FOR
has gone to ward Shanghai. This por- most of her crew. The cruisers Rossia
The Russian fleet at Port Arthur, in
tion of the fleet includes ail the battle- and Gromoboi fled to the northward,
attempting to get away, was overtaken
ships.
after having sustained serious damage.
by the lapanese, and a naval fight fol.
Our damage is slight.
Will report
Bore Brunt of Fighting.
lowed, in which the Russians were badly
C hefoo , Aug. 13.—The Associated casualties later.”
beaten. Some of the Russian ships gut
away, but badly damaged, and put into Press correspondent at Tsing Chou wires
Promises Kept.
neutral ports, while part of the fleet re­ that the Russian battleship Czarevitch
received terrible punishment in the fight I “ We have made the deed square with
turned to Port Arthur.
S t . P etersburg , Aug. 13.—111 rap. off Shantung Promontory on August 10, the word,’’ said President Roosevelt, in
tures of joy yesterday over the birth of lasting from noon until evening. The accepting the nomination officially ten­
an heir to the crown, today Russia is Czarevitch bore the brunt of the fight- dered him by Speaker Cannon.
That is another way of saying that
weighed down by sorrow over the death | ’n£ uutii *» o’clock in the afternoon,
of Rear Admiral Withoeft in the great ' when Admiral Withoeft was hit by a the Republican party has kept its
naval battle off Port Arthur Wednesday. 1
which blew his body to pieces, only promises to the people.
Is not the country contented under
A dispatch tonight from Viceroy Alexieff onc of his lh«s bci,,g found after the ¿ex-
to the Czar gives details of the death plosion. Four officers standing near him Roosevelt ?
The gold standard has been maintained
oi the brave commander, but ea«ly to- ' were also killed. Altogether the Czare­
day the public knew of the death of the I vitch lost 15 men killed and 45 wounded. and made a fixture, so that even .Judge
brave commander. The intelligence was , At 4 o’clock in the afternoon of Au­ Parker, who twice supported and voted
communicated to the Emperor by Cap. j gust 11 a Russian torpedoboat des­ for the party and candidate of free
tain Mautozeyitch, the .Rear-Admiral’s 1 troyer, badly damaged, steamed slowly silver, acknowledges it.
Business interests have been strictly
chief of staff, who wired from Tsing into Tsing Chou, and half an hour later
Chou, Both of the commader’s legs the protected cruiser Novik, slightly in. guarded from all disturbing influences, so
jured, entered port. No dead were on far as a Republican Congress and a care,
were blown ofl.
Captain Mautozcvitch’s complete re­ board cither vessel. They took coal and ful administration could do so.
port rendered to Viceroy Alexieff and ! departed on the morning of August 12.
Steps have been taken to put an end to
communicated by him to the Czar, as I The battleship Czarevitch arrived at criminal combinations designed to re­
j Tsing Chou on the night of August .11, strain trade.
follows:
In foreign affairs there has been a
”At dawn of August 10 our Port steaming at the rate of four knots an
The Most
Arthur squadron began to make for the hour, and burning immense quantities steady insistence for open ports in the
open sea, and emerged from the port of coal to make even that rate of speed. Far East to commerce. American citi­
at 9 o’clock. The squadron consisting Her rudder shaft was broken, her guns zens have been protected in their rights.
of six battleships, the cruisers Askold, disabled, lifeboats had been lost, her There have been no dangerous foreign
Diana, Pallada and Novik, and eight masts were badly bent, her funnels were entanglements. On the contrary, the T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
torpedo-boats, the Japanese followed us riddled and her bridge had been twisted administration’s policy, while it has
United States Land Office,
The projectile holes been positive, has made for peace. The
Oregon City, Oregon,
with the following force: A first de- out of position.
August 6tli, tq 04.
tatchment consisted of the battleships above the water line were covered with result is that the American nation is
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
respected everywhere.
Ashai, Mikasha, Fuji, Yashima and make shift stoppers of wood.
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
The same night, August 11, the cruiser
This being the case, how can the party I timber lands in the States of California. Oregon
Shikis'nima and the cruisers Nisshin and
Nevada and Washington Territory,*’ as ex­
Kasuga ; a second detachment consisting Askold with 15 of her crew dead and 12 of the opposition hope to carry the coun­ tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, I8J2,
wounded
and
one
torpedoboat
destroyer
try
under
no
better
plea
than
that
a
of the cruisers Yakumo, Kasagi, Chitose
EDWIN G. STEARNS,
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
and Tagasago, and a third detachment attempted to enter Tsing Chou,but were change of administration is desirable ?
w ashington,has this day file«! in this office his
consisting of the cruisers Atikushima, I kept out by a Japanese cruiser, where­
sworn statement No. 6472, for the purchase of the
To the Democrats who boast that Sw ’4 of sec. No. 28,10 Township No 5 South,
Idzumo, Matushima, Itsukushima and upon they proceeded to Woo Sung.
range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show
The officers of the Czarevitch are of the their party is now “safe and sane’’ Mr. that the laud sought is more valuable for its
Hashidate, and the battleship Chinyen,
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
opinion that the Japanese vessels un­ Roosevelt retorts: “Ours is not only and to establish his claim to said laud before
with about 30 torpedo-boats.
the Register and Receiver of this office at
sane,
but
coherent.
”
So,
too,
he
up
­
doubtedly
suffered
severely
in
the
fight
­
Japanese Lay Mines.
Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day
Our squadron maneuvered to gain a ing, as the pursuit of the Czarevitch was holds the partv records in turning ras- of October, 19O4. He names as witnesses:
Gilbert D. Stearns, Henry A Joerns. George
passage through the line of the enemy’s maintained for a short time only. The cals out of office, points to what it has H. Green, of Bellingham. Wash. ; Walter C.
of Tillamook, Oregon.
ships. Meantime the Japanese torpedo- decks of the Russian battleship were slip­ done for a stable and sound currency, Balloy,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
pery
with
blood
and
the
men
on
board
asks
comparison
of
the
working
of
pre
­
above-described
lands are requested to file their
boats were laying floating mines in the
c aims in this office on or before said 27th da)
way of our squadron, thus rendering I were almost deaf as the result of the con. sent tariff laws with those of 1893, and of October, 1904.
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
cussiotis of firing.
deals the Democrats a solar plexus blow
evolution very difficult.
on
the
reciprocity
issue
This
he
does
by
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N’ qtice for
“At 1 P. M. our squadron, after 40
P ublication .
saying : ” It is a singular fact that the
minutes of fighting, succeeded in effecting
SWEEPS THE SEA.
United States Land Office,
only great reciprocity treaty recently
Oregon City, Oregon,
a passage, and shaped its course toward
August 6th, 19(>4.
Notice is hereby given that in • ompiiance
Shantung. The enemy, followed at full Japan Has Routed the Vladivo­ adopted—that with Cuba—was finally
with the |>rovi«ion« of the act of Congre«« of
stok
Fleet.
opposed
almost
alone
bv
the
representa
­
speed, caught up with us slowelv, and
June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of
T okio , Aug. 15.—Russia is no longer a tives of the very party which now states timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
at 5 o’clock fighting began again and
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
factor
on
the
sea.
The
annihilation
of
that it favors reciprocity.” This is a tended
to all the Public Land States by act of
continued for some hours without either
August 4th, 1892,
her
erstwhile
formidable
Port
Arthur
fair
shot,
and
it
goes
direct
to
the
bull
’
s-
side obtaining any advantage.
ADDIE F. KIRKPATRICK.
Bellingham, county ol Whatcom, State of
“In the battle the commander of our fleet has been followed by the crippling eye. Of the boasts in regard to irriga­ Of
Washington, has this nav filed in this office her
of
her
only
effective
division,
the
Siberian
tion, the Panama Canal, settlement of sworn statement No. 0476, for the purchase of
squadron was killed and the Captain of
the Ne ,*4 of Section No 28, in Township No.
the battleship Czarevitch was wounded squadron, which for five months has ter the Alaskan boundary disputed, our 5 South, Range No. lo West, and will offer
rorized
shipping
in
the
Sea
of
Japan
and
Rico
and
the
work
in
Cuba,
Porto
proof
to show that the land sought 1« more
and lost consciousness. Almost at the
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­
Philippines and of our foreign policy cultural
purposes, an«' to establish her claim
same time the engines and steering gear in the Pacific Ocean.
In an effort to effect a juncture with there can be 1’ttle advese criticism. They to said land before the Register and Receiver
of the Czarevitch were damaged, and she
of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday,
28th day of October. She names as wit­
was obliged to stop for 40 minutes. This the Port Arthur fleet, which he had furnish honest party capital. The op- the
nesses :
Gilbert D. Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash. ;
forced’the other ships to maneuver around ordered to make a dash for the open sea, position can pick flaws in all these
Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter (’
her. The command of the squadron de­ Admiral Skrydloff put to sea early last claims, but the independent must admit Bailev. Tillamook, Oregon ; George H. Green,
week
with
his
three
crack
ships,
which
of
Bellingham, Wash.
that
the
President
has
good
reason
for
volved upon Rear-Admiral Prince Ouk-
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
had time and again emerged from the averring that his party has met most abov<>-dt
,HC'*ibe<l lands are requested to file their
temsky and the commander of the Czare­
net set by the Japanese. He is now- re­ of the problems needing solution in the claims in this office on or before said 28th day
vitch, the second in command.
of October, UJ04.
treating as fast as his remaining crippled last seven years with ” reasonable effici­
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
Could Not Make Vladivostok.
“After nightfall the Czarevitch, being ships can carry him back to his north ency.”
T
imber
L
and
, A ct J unk 3, 1878.—-N otice for
erly refuge, after having tested strength
* * *
P ublication .
unable to follow the squadron and losing
He was a pretty good farmer and
United States Land Office,
with the second Japanese naval squad­
sight of it, took a southerly direction in
Oregon City, Oregon.
ron, under the command of Vice-Admiral making a good living, but had the mis­
August 6th, I604.
order to attempt to reach Vladivostok
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
fortune to have $3,000 or $4.000 left with
Kamimura.
th«- provisions of the act of Congress of
under her own steam. She was attacked
him. He began to take things easy, June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale
Half of Their Men Lost.
by torpedo-boats during the night, and
t in her lands in the States of California.
went to tow’ii a little oftener, bought a of
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
One of his vessels, the crack armored
at dawn was in the vicinity ofShantung.
ns
extended
all the Public Land States by act
good many things he didn't need and of August 4, to
1892,
The officer commanding the squadron, cruiser Rurik, of 11,000 tons, is at the
could easily have gone without. Didn’t
ma NDEI.IA
NUGENT.
having examined and determined the ex­ bottom of the sea, and the other two,
Bellingham, comity of Whatcom, State of
intend to use any of the principal, but Of
U ashington has this day filed in this office her
tent of the damage to the ship, conclud- the Gromoboi and the Rossia. are badly
statement No. 6474, for the purchase of
there were several opportunities to sworn
the Ne
of Section No. 33, in Township No. ;>
cd she could not make Vladivostok and crippled, and it is believed here have lost
double his money and he took it out of a S, Kan -e No io W. and will offer pioof to
allowed her Captain to proceed to Kiao fully half of their complement ot men.
show that the land sought is more valuable
safe investment at fair interest to get 10 for its limber or stone than for agricultura
Chou for repairs.
; And, in the face of this victory, Admiral
and to establish her claim to s iid land
to 20 percent. It is all gone now, and purposes,
before the Register and Receiver of this office
“Those killed included Rear-Admiraj Kamimura reports to the naval depart-
there’s a good-sized mortgage on the at Oregon city, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th
Withoeft, Navigating Flag Lieutenant ment that his loss is slight.
of October, 19«»4. She names as witnesses
farm and “ farming doesn’t pay” any day
Gilbert I) steams, Mary M Williams, Henry
Sunday was a day of great anxiety in
Azarieff, Navigating Lieutenant Dragu-
longer. It’s the man, not the business. A. Joerns. George 11. Green, of Bellingham,
Wash.
ishevitch. Those slightly wounded in­ Tokio. Early in the morning it became
—Rural New Yorker.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
cluded myself and eight others. A num- known about the streets that important
above «lesciibed lands are requested to fib- their
claims in (hi* office on or be fora said 27th day
her of sailors were killed or wounded, events were developing. Soon nftet ward
of October l«x>i
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
A lgernon S. D mesmer , Register
blit just how many has not yet been as­ a bulletin was posted outside the War with LOCAL APPLICATIONS an they canno*
reach
the
seat
of
the
disease.
Catarrh
is
a
blood
I
Office
for
the
benefit
of
the newspaper or constitutional disease. and in order to cure it
certained.
T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
“I arrived at Kiao Chou at 9 o’clock correspondents here that a wireless dis- you must take internal remedies. Hall’s
P ublication .
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta di­
United S.Htc« Land office.
in the evening, and found there the cruis- patch to the Admiralty from the pro. rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall «
Oregon City, Oregon,
Cure is not a qu^ck medicine. It whh
July 23rd. 1904
er’Novik and the torpedo-boat Bezshumi. tected cruiser Takishiki stated that at Catarrh
prescribed by oneof tiie liest physicians in this
Notice i« hereby given that in compliance
I am happy to bear witness to Your last the Russian Vladivostok fleet had country for years an • is a regular prescription. with the provision« of the act of Uougre««
If is composed of the best tonics Known, com­
Jun» 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
Majesty to the unexampled bravery of been trapped, and the oft-anticipated bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di of
sale of t mlier lauds in the States of Califor
rectly
on
the
mucous
surfaces
The
perfect
til«,
Oregon, Nevada. ami Washington
naval
battle
was
in
full
progress,
.
Territo-
For
the officers and men during the desperate
combination of the two ingredients is what pro
” as extended to all the Public
" '
’ Lau«! Stute«
hours this was all the information that duces such wonderful res ills in curing Catarrh. rv,
encounter.”
___
by act of August 4, 1892,
free
WILLIAM
____ _
A ‘
HIGH
could be secured. High officials of the Send F for J. testimonials
CHENEY He CO-. Props.. Toledo O. Of Tillamook 1. county of Tillamook, State of
Will Probably be Dismantled.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
government
were
seen
time
and
again,
da^y filed ill this olflee his
Oregon, has this
L
C hefoo , Aug. 13—A private telegram
Hail s Fainih Pills arc the be*t.
iieu.t No. 6469, for the p rcli««>e
«worn statement
of the Sw ¡4 « of Sw
of -cctiwii 18 and Nw '4 of
received here tonight says the Russian but always returned the same answer :
Nw
*4
«»I
SfC
•tion
I9, in Township No 1 N,
b 11tieship Czarevitch has moved farther •* We have no information regarding the
Range Nt 7 W, ami will «iff- r proof to show
that the land sought is more aluable f >r its
into Tsing Chou harbor, following a de­ outcome.”
timber or atone than for agricultural purpose«,
Neither w’ould they vouchsafe any facts
Rain «nd «weal
and to estubli«h his claim to -«id laud beloie
mand made by the Japanese that the
hire no ettrrt t,n
the County Clcifcof 11 lamook < «unity Oregon,
harnm treated
Russians came out and fight. It is m r- as to the Japanese ships engaged, or
at Tillamook, oil Tueadaj
the 25th day of
with Eureka Har­
October,
I9 *4 Hr names mh witnesses .
their
number.
For
a
long
time
it
was
inised that the Czarevitch will l>e dis-
neas Oil.
William L. Reifenberg, of Bay City, Ore.,
generally believed that Admiral Togo
sists the darrp,
Lem Park«r of Bay < it), Ore : W illiam ||y«n
mantled.
keepstheleath-
of Tillamook. ore. . Wintield C. Trombley, of
er soft and pli-
A telegram to the Associated Press had followed up his earlier success off
Tillamook. Ore
abte.
St
tches
Any and all perarms claiming adversely the
from Tsing Chou filled todfiy at noon, Port Arthur, and with his strong
do not break.
at»ovc-de-cril>ed lauds are r«*qur«te<l to Mir their
No rough sur­
claims iu this office on or before «aid 25th «lay
confirms the previous report of the ser squadron of ironclads had trapped the
face to chafe
of October, 1904
an t cut
ious damage inflicted upon the Czare Russians. This report was not credited«
A lgrbnon 8. D mehsek , Register. •
rnr»« r< •
owing
to
the
statement
made
on
Friday
vitch, and says for this reason the battle
on!v k'rr ■
ship is unable to leave port. The Russian that the Admiral had sailed southward
N otick 1* H erebv <»rVKM —That the tin-
torpedo-boat destroyer Bezposhtchadni on “ serious business.”
a* long by the
dersigne«!. administrator of the estate of
A council was held Sunday evening
and Bezshiiini, both siightlv damaged,
C,EORC«E BROC K , deceased ha« file«! in the
Harness OIL £
County Court of the State of (>rcgon. for
were taking coal today. The destroyer which lasted for some time. Shortly
Tillamook I’ounty, bi« final account as such
after it was ended, one of the members
administrator of «aid estate and that Tues­
Besestrashni has not been injnred.
day. the fith «lay of September. 11MI4.
When the coaling operations were com- stated that further news of the fighting
by
hour of l«> o'clock a.m
ha« l>ern fi
oli-
•aid Court a« the time for the hearing
pleted the German cruisers Fuerst Bis­ could soon be expected. A few minutes
jeetions to said account and the sett
ient
In cans—
later,
it
was
announced
that
a
sweeping
thereof
B L Ef>DY
marck and Hansa c¡oared tor action It
•II ti ••«.
Administrator of the e«ta|e of
Mad« by
is believed that they will n«»t allow the victory over the Russian Siberian fleet
<’.corge Brock dr-ease 1
had been gained by the Japanese second
Standard Oil
departure of the Russian ships.
Company
Admiral Messevitch has died of his fleet, under the immediate command of
wounds in the hospital. Two officers Admiral Kamimura. and that a bulletin
the un-
and right sailors, all seriously injured, would soon l>e made public. Shortly aft­
Notice
he
erward
this
was
done,
but
it
gave
no
are at present in hospitals.
The rumors current here of fighting at details of the fighting, simply saying
” We encountered the enemy’s Vladi­
Tsing Chou are not believed, as the
latest message from there makes no vostok fleet at 5o’clock Sunday morning
north of Tsushima Island. We immedi
mention thereof.
The German cruiser Thetis left Tsing atelv engaged it. and the conflict which
Ret
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We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
M c I ntosh & McNAIR,
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
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H arness
T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
PUBLICATION
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore.,
July 2nd, I904.
Notice is hereby given that in coiutdiauce
with the provisions of the act of congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory “as extended
to ail the Public Land States bv act of August 4,
1892,
FRANK R BROMLEY,
Of Napa Citv, county of Napa, State of Califor­
nia, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6249, for the purchase
of the S % of Nw % and N
of Sw *4 of section
No. 34, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 10
West, and will offer proof to show that the
lan<i sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to
establish his claim to said land before the
County Clerk of Tillomook county, Tillamook,
Oregon, oq Friday, the 9th day of September,
19)4. H p names as witnesses:
Cornelius Austin, Andrew vf Austin, Janies
M. VorKRn. >b)hn A. Brant, of Netarts, Oregon.
Any and all persons c aiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claim« in this office on or before said 9th day
of September, I904.
A lgernon S. D rkrskr , Register.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3, ig78.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Laud Office,
Oregon City, Ore.
June 20th, I90I.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Uongr«*ss of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the «ale
of timber lands in the States of California,
(»regoti, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Auirust 4, 1892,
BJORN PAUI^KN,
Of Tillamook, county of THlatiiook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6448, for the put chase
of the N H of Nw
of section 28 and N %
Ne % oi section 2y, in
__ township
_______ r 1 South,
Range
No.
10 ’ West.
*’ *
Hiid *
will
offer
pioof to «how that the
__ _____________
land
sought is
more valuable for us timber oratone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hi« claim
to said lana before the Uountv Clerk of Tilla­
mook County, at Tillamook City. Oregon, on
Friday, the 9th «lay of Brptvinber, I904. He
names aw witnesses :
Axel Nelson, P. ter Asp. Robert Rlchlngcr
James Kodad. all of Tillamook Uountv, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or before «aid ylh «lay of
September, 19**4.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imberland , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Lam! office,
Oiegon » lty, Oregon,
J line Mth. 1004.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of ('ongiessot
June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act fot the sale
of timber lands in the Stales of Ualifo nia.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teriito-
ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, 18 u 2,
IRA U. SMITH,
Of Tillamook, c«>unty of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this «lay filed in this oflt • bls
'
sworn sHitement No. 6439, f»r the I »iirch a He
of the N *.2 of Be
and Sw *4 of Se '/4 ol
Section No. 17, in Towmhip No. r South,
Range No. 10 West, and w ill offer proof t-<
_
show that Die hind sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
pir-es, and to establish his claim to «aid land
before the County Clerk of Tillamook Coui.ly:
Oregon, oil Saturday, the 20th day of August,
IV' 4 He names as witnesMCH .
Henry Crenshaw, Walter Baker, Walter C.
Bailey, Harry Baker, oi Tillamook < ity, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are re<|ii«sta<l to file their
claims in this office on or before said 20th day of
August, br'.j
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice fob
P ublication .
United State« Land Office.
Oregon City, Oiegon.
lune 25th, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the piovision« of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale ot
tlm'iei lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,'' as
extended to all the Pub ic Land States by uet of
August 4, 1892,
ANNA D. PAGE
Unmarried, of Tillamook city, county of Tilla­
mook. State of Oregon, ha« this day filed in
this office her «worn Ntatcment, No. 0446. for
the purchase ol the Se *4 of Se % of Section
No. 3I. *n Township No. 3 noutli, Ranue 8 W,
ami will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone’than for ng! kill lurid .purpose«, and to
establish her claim to «aid land before Jthe
County Clerk of Tillamook County, Orc., at
Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, tin* 12th «lay
of September, 19O4. She 1 nines as wilnt sscs :
Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ;
Marcus Curl, T«>m Buffuni, Bud Withiuw, of
Blaine, Oregon
Any ami all persona claiming ailveraely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 12lhday
of St ptember, I90I
A lgernons . D rkhseh , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 18-8.—N otice for
P ublication .
United State« Land Office,
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
August nlh, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision« of the ait of Uoiigiess of
June 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the “aloof
timber lands in the States of Califoi nin, Oregon,
ncvik I h an«l Wwsiiiimt 'ii Territory,” •• ei
tended to «11 the Public Land States by act ol
AUgllSt 4th, I8y2.
HENRY A JOERNS,
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
Washington. ha« this <!av filed 111 this office his
sworn statement No. 6477, f’»r the purchase of
the 8e \i ol section No. 2o, in Township
No. 5 South, Range lo W, ana will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more alnalil«
for its thnber or stone than for agricultural
tjurposcs, and to establish his claim to sal«!
and before the Register and Recviver'of this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the
28th day of October, i9o4. He names as wit­
nesses :
Gil ert I). Stearns. George II Green, Loren
Flamler- of Bellingham, Wash. . Walter <’.
Bailey, of Tillamook. < Iregon
Any and all persons claiming advers- ly the
above described land« are re«pie*ted to file
their claim« in this office on or before said
28th day of October. 1904
Al.dEUNON S. DMEKHEM, Register.
T imber L and . A ct junk 3. 1878.—N otice fob
I t III.ICAT ion .
United state« Land Office
Oiegon City, Oregon.
August 61 h. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of I oiikk '»- of
June 3, 1M7H, entitled “An net for the «.tie of
timber laud in the Htales of California. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territoi v.” a«t extended
to all the Public Ulid State« by act of Aiigu«t 4,
1892.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otic e for
H HL1CAT1ON.
United Htute« Laud Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
AugiiMl 3rd, 1904.
Notice i» hereby given that in compliance
with the proviaioiiK of the act of Congre«« of
June 3. I878, entitled “An act for the hh I c of
timber land« in the State« of CallforiiiH. Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Tciritory,” «1
extended to «11 the Public Land State« by act
of At glint 4, ¡892,
DAVID HOVEN DEN,
Of Moodburn, county of Marion, State ot
Oregon, I ihh thin «lay filed in thi« office bln
sworn «tatement N«». 6170, f<»r the purehiiHe of
theSw !4 ol Se *4 Bee. No. lu, N
Ne '4 and
Sw % Ne
of «er. So 15. in fp a N, Range
No 10 \\««t, and will offer proof to «how
that the land «ought i« more valuable for
it« timber 01 «tone than foi agricultural pui-
po«eH, and to entalilmli hi« claim to said land
before the Regi*»«T and Receiver of this office
at Oregon City, Oregon, o«> Monday, the ‘24th
day of October. l<>,|. lie name», hh wit 11 e»«« «
| >hn U
N<-ndcl, of
Portland, Oregon ;
William A. Leonard, WuniNey B Leonard,
Eugene I, Remington, of Woodburn, Oregon,
Any ami all pcinon« claiming advviarly the
above de«crilM*<| and« are requested to file their
elaini« in thin office on or before «aid 24th «lay
of October, i'.k>4.
A lgekron S. D memhek , Rrgi«ter.
A ct J i ne 3, «67b - n < h k k for
P i bed ation
United State« Laud Office,
Oiegon City, Oregon,
July Z2ud, i‘X'4
Notice is hereby given thst 111 compliance
with the provision« of the net of ' ongn»«
of J iiiiv U'l, I87H, enlilled “An h « t for the
sale of timlier land» in the State« of < «lifurniH,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.''
a« extrndnl to all the Public land HI uich by
act of AugiiAt 4, 1M92,
ALFRED I VEH,
Of (i«ri1*nl«li. conn y of Tilhiinook. State of
Oiegon, bus this day filed in this office hi«
nwofu statement No 6464, for the purchase of
the sw L Sw %. «« rtlon i t, E % sc '4 and *■ e
'. Ne L of 8« < tion No. I5, in tow nship
No 2 North, fanire No |o Wr-t, mid »ill
<>ffi r pro.if to -»how that the lam! «ought Is
more valuable fur it« timta-i or atone than for
agriciiltnral purt>o«iM. and to e«tabh«h bis
elatm to AiiKi land before the KegihUr mid Re-
»1 egon C'.tv Oregon, « hi
< el vey of I h is office al O>
Thursday, th«- 131I1 day of Octolier, 1904
He
imine» .« wltiie-Me«
Ruins* » B Leoiiaid. Eugenr |. Remmillgtoil,
of W'»»«Ibiirn. o • g<>ii . D«\id It vt ndcii, of
Hubbar«! Oregon llmry I. Me«*«e, of Wood
tiii-n Onsfon.
Any «ml all person« claiming adversely the
«Imvr de«cribed lainl- are r- quest« «1 to file their
claim« in thi» office un or l>eioi«' said 13th day id
Octole-r, 1904
A lgkmnon S D beamkr Register
T imber L and
T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 N< tick fob
P ubi . h a rioN.
United states Land Office,
Oregon City. O ego
August 6th 1904.
Notice i* hereby given that hi «ompiiance
with the p-ovisiori* <•( the» set nt I'mu ess of
June 3’ . 18,8, entitl'd An act for he sale oi
t'tnle*r land« in I m * W ales .<f Cal fornia Oregon
N pvr /I ä and WnMhiiitrto'i Territory
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