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1, TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day September 26th, 1904, the County Board of Equalization will meet at the office of the county Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon. Said board to contin ue in session for one week, or as many days as necessary to publicly examine the OMessment roll, and correct all errors in valuation, description of land and other property. All persons interested in said assessments’are requested to ap pear at said time and place, as no change can be made after the adjourn ment of the board. Dated at Tillamook, Or., Aug. 30,1904. A. M. H are , County Assessor. BLOOD LET AT BEACH HATE IN HIS HEAT. Gambler Stabbed and Brakeman Oakman Killed Frank Bennett in Shot in Head. Revenge. A lbany , Or., Aug. 28.—The pleasures H illsboro , Or., Aug., 28.—Murderer of a day at the Newport Beach were Bert Oakman ate breakfast two and one- married today by a shooting and half miles east of this city this morning, stabbing affray. John Chiswell, who and stopped at the Borwick ranch, one has been conducting a gambling game in inile south of .Reedville, to have his the Reception saloon during the season wheel pumped up. Miss Borwick knew at Newport, was seriously stabbed by Oakman, but had not heard that he had Al Reid, a brakeman on the Corvallis & killed Frank Bennett. Oakman was Eastern Railroad, and as a sequel to the met at the Borwick ranch by Dr. S. T. stabbing, Reid was shot and seriously, Linklater, who stopped him, took off if not fatally, injured by James Beach, his hat, examined his hands and asked City Marshal of Newport. him his name. Oakman said it was About 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon, I Williams. Linklater then went to the Chiswell and Reid and William Doty, a Bc»rwick house, and finding out who the companion of the latter, were in the Re- j man was started in pursuit. Oakman ception saloon, when a couple of women rode off on the wheel while the doctor Cost of Rural Delivery. came into the place. Chiswell and Reid . • . i was going up the walk. went into a cardrooni with the women | Estimates now being prepared at the Oakman went a mile due east, jumped the bartender closed and locked the r , . , . . , . . Postoffice department, showing the prob and <ri » 1 1 . I from his wheel and struck for the brush, . door. 1 lie tour had been in the room I ablecost of maintaining the rural free Linklater telephoned the Sheriff at Hills delivery service during the fiscal year but a few minutes when the two men | boro and a posse, accompanied by an became involved in an altercation and 1905 06, and upon which the appropria OregOnian reporter, went to the place tions made at the coming sessions of Reid drew a knife and began slashing at where the murderer was last seen. If he Chiswell. congress will be based, indicate that the did not again take to the road on his Chiswell ran through a side door, delivery in operation at the end of next wheel, Oakman is in about 800 acres of thence into the main saloon and started June will cost about $20,000,000 a year the worst kind of jungle, and one could for the street. Reid, who was in pursuit, to maintain« It is stated that in order pass within five feet of him without dis that the service may be extended in con called to Doty to stop Chiswell, and covering where he might be hidden. Doty knocked the fleeing man down. formity with the present plans of the At last the real motive of the cowardiv department and what are believed to be Then Reid began kicking and stabbing murder is out. Oakman and young Ben the wishes of both houses of congress, Chiswell, inflicting serious wounds in nett had worked together in South wrist and on the an additional sum of $6,000,000 wi ill be ! ; t^ie left arm near Bend, Wash , and Eagle Cliff, on the necessary. The present plans contem right leg above the kn^e, beside serious Columbia, and last February came to bruises on the head, caused by the kicks. plate a gradual and reasonable advance Hillslioro, where Bennett’s parents, Mr. Marshal Beach appeared on the scene in the expenditures .each year until the and Mrs. C. C. Bennett, reside. During at this time, but was warned by Reid to grand total of $40,000,000 is reached. this time they were constant companions It is believed that eventually practically keep away, the latter stating that he and apparently the best of friends. the entire country can be covered with a was loaded. Beach then started for a Oakman confided to Bennett that he network of rural routes in operation for gun, and Doty took Reid in a circuitous had been married, and had a wife and a route for the boat landing, a block this annual expenditure. little child at Monmouth, Ill., where they Forty millions of dollars is a generous away. Doty and Reid had arrived in now’ reside. After coming to Hillsboro sum, but in no other way, perhaps, front of Loomis Bros.’ store, across the the two young men commenced to keep could the money bemoreadvancageoGsly street from the boat-landing, when over, company with the Misses Ledford, daugh and benefically expended than in giving taken by Beach. ters of G. S. Ledford, one of Hillsboro’s The Marshal placed his hand on Reid’s to the rural communities throughout pioneers. Oakman had paid attentions the country, as rapidly as circumstances shoulder and the latter stopped and to Miss Alta, who is a verv handsome drew himself up a little, when Beach make it practicable, an efficient free de brunette, while Bennett paid attentions stepped back and fired, the ball from the livery service. to Miss Vesta. 38-caliber revolver striking Reid back of It appears that Bennett was a straight Imparities in Food Products. the left jaw and lodging in the upper forward young man, and that he and part of the right jaw. Reid fell like a Much educational work is being done Oakman had frequent quarrels because bv experiment stations, colleges, boards log and was immediately surrounded by Oakman insisted in passing as a single of health, scientists and publications the bystanders. man. Oakman finally told Bennett that Late tonight Reid was resting easy, along the line of impurities in food he was going to marry Miss Alta, and with chances in favor of recovery, the products and the ways in which disease Bennett at once became alarmed, and may be spread. There is much room bullet having just missed the jugular wishing to save the girl humiliation, for further efforts in the same direction vein. Chiswell was becoming worse and told Miss Ledford that Oakman was a feared he was injured internally by the and good cannot help but result. married man, and showed her a picture As a matter of fact, however, the kicks. of his little child. Miss Ledford at once The shooting occurred shortly before 5 whole question of preventing the spread told Oakman, the next time he called, of contagious diseases, and most of the o'clock, when everyone at the beach that he must not come any more, and gathers in Newport to see the boatload more serious ones are now considered insisted that his attentions were obnox contagious, depends not so much upon of excursionists depart for the Valley. It ious to her, and that she would have the knowledge of the danger of spread was also just in front of the boatlanding, nothing more to do with him. ing a disease as upon the conscience of where hundreds of people were gathered Oakman became angry at what he the individuals involved For instance, in groups. When shot Reid was directly considered was undue interference on the a dairyman may have some disease in between the Marshal and a number of part of Bennett, and fold the sister with his family and know that if he continues people, mostly women, who thronged whom Bennett was going that thire to sell milk in the city that he is liable the front porch of the Bay view House, would be bloodshed. He also told Mrs to be the cause of an epidemic and still and consternation immediately reigned. Bennett, the mother of the murdered not be conscientious er.ougli to inform Shrieks rent the air, and fainting women man, that he would kill Frank for tell his patrons or discontinue the selling of were carried into the hotel ing that he was a married man. Everyone was excited and talk of his milk. There is entirely too much No one attached anv blame to the indifference on the part of pro ’u ers, in lynching the Marshal was soon started Misses Ledford, as they are exemplary While Reid was lying as if dead in a both agricultural and manufacturing young woman. Miss Alta is industrious, lines, in regard to the products that are pool of blood with the Marshal standing and works every day at the condenser, to be sold. The main object seems to be over him the crowd pushed in and men Both the young women feel the incident to cover up the filth. an<l impurities so were seen to draw revolvers, Things keenly, and Miss Vesta is nearly pros- that the public may not detect them in looked decidedly squally for a few min. trated over the trouble. stead of taking the same care of the utes, but soon the wounded man was The man who hurridely left the scene products that are to be sold as those to removed and the departure of the boat of the murder with Oakman was appre caused the crowd to disperse. be used by the producers themselves. hended about two hours after the crime, Reid, when searched after he was shot, If the people who handle the food last night, and lodged in the county jail. products of the world could be made carried no weapons, but he stabbed Many think that he saw Oakman and Chiswell with a knife which bystanders conscientious more than half the battle informed him of Bennett’s death. The state was removed from Reid ’ s coat would be won, but they not only have man’s name is Craig, and he ,ran with to be told of the danger of not conform sleeve after the shooting by his partner Oakman nearly two blocks from where ing to certain rules, but I bavs have to be Doty. Both Reid and Doty had been the struggle took place. passed and men fined and imprisoned for drinking and were looking for a fight. The injured men, Reid and Chiswell, violating the commonest of sanitary Notice. are about 28 years old and Marshal regulations. What is the difference be Bids wanted tor the hoard, washing tween selling milk that is known to be Beach is an old man, perhaps 65 years for and care of Asa Woods. exposed to a contagious disease and of age. Reid's heme is in Albany. He Bids to be filed with the County Clerk knocking a mail down with a club ? has been in the employ of the Corvallis of Tillamook County, Or., on or before They are both done intentionally and & Eastern Company but a short time as the 7th day of Sept., 1904. with the knowledge of the injury that an extra brakeman. Chiswell is a resi T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for dent of Albany also. P ublication . may result. United States Land Office, It it not only in dealing with diseases Oregon ( ity, Oregon, What a Farmer Can Do. August 27th, 1904 that producers of food products should Notice is hereby given that in compliance He can raise from 200 to 300 bushels with the provisions of the act of Cougtessof lie conscientious, they should be clean. June 3rd, 1878, entitled * A ii act for the sale Dirt may not always be harmful, but of sweet potatoes or from 100 to 400 at the name time producers ought to have enough conscience to lie cleanly about their work and sell an article which they themselves would I k willing to eat. Cleanliness is simply a matter of habit. Little or no labor is saved by being filthv, and there is enough more satisfaction in producing an article which is clean, pure and wholesome and which can be sold with a clear conscience to make lip for anv additional labor. of timber lauds in the States of Califo-nia. bushels of Irish potatoes to the acre, and Oregon. Nevada, am! Washington Territo for $50 he can build a house that will iiiorA'ug'uM'o^"1 Pu,'llc La,ul *u‘” b>' keep them the vear around. - ... He can plant one acre of artichoke» «..,1 fatten r.r» .. hoy's on it, the hogs can and lift v do their own digging and waste nothing. , . He can raise all kinds OT stock 100 per ,1...,« ...» _______ »1...« :» k I.» - a....- 1904. M arhena r KIRKPATRICK, Of Bellingham, county of What om. State of Washington, toM this dav filed lu th!» office bls «worn statement lhe Nw of s<.c No. N-o 6490, ¡n for -j p the N(| purchase south, Hauge No. 10 West, and will «jffei proof t. show that the land nouglit i» more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur po«es, aud aud to establish his po«e», Id» claim to »aid -aid fan«! f^fore t|ie Regisier and Receiver of thia office nt O regen City. Oregon, or Tuesday, the 15th ; day of Novembe , J'Jt.4. He names us wit iiessrn : Gilbert D. Stearns, Louis De Champlain of Bellingham. Wish Walter C. Bailey, of Tills mook. Oregon ; Arthur Austin, «if Dolph, Ore. 1 Any rid ! all persons claiming adversely the , above-« rined lands are requested to file their 1 claims in this office on or before said 15th day of November, 1904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. cent cheaper than it can be done further north. He will not have to fertilize his land to make it yield a good harvest,although ▲ Boy’s Wild Ride for Life. here, as elsewhere judicious fertilizing With family around expecting him pays. to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, He can run a farm without a mortgage to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Constnoption. Coughs and Colds, W. H. on it. He can raise finer fruit, a greater va T imber L and A ct , J cnr s is 78 — N otick F or Brown, of Leesville, Ind , endured death’s agonies from asthma ; hut this riety and more of it than any other P ublication . United State« I^ aik I Office. wonderful medicine gave instant relief country in the world. Oregon City. Oregon, and soon cured him. He writes: ”1 now August 27th, I904 He can have vegetables on his table Notice is hereby given that in compliance sleep BOB nd I v ’every night.’’ Like mar ion» of the act of Congre*» ol I with the provisic velous Cures of Consumption, Pneu- he vear rou i I. An act for the Mile of tim- . June J, 1*78. enlilt n onia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and He can plant one acre in cane and ber laud» in the tea of _______ California ___, Oregon, __ „ Grip tiros e it® matchless merit for all 1 make 200 gallons of lieautiful clear sirup Nevada, and Washington Territory»» ea- tend-d to all the Public Land Slates by act of Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed August 4 I892, bottirl 50c. and $1 00. Trial bottles with no sorghum twang to it. LOUIS DE «'HAMPLAIN. Bees require no attention further than Of Relli'ighaiii. county ol Whatcom, Htatr 7f free Ft Chas I. (’1«»ngh’n drug store. Washington ha- thl« day file«! in thia o»T. e his making what honey you wish. sworn »laienient No 64*»'.«. for the parchaae of % of Section No 29. in Township Ho#’s This? Wet land, sown in red top, forms an the No. S S>uth, Rang'' 10 WeM and will offer W# •ffer One Huudred Dollar« Reward for any c«*- of ('atarrb that cannot )»e cured by everlasting meadow of the finest hay in proof to «bow that the land «»ought is more valuable for Uatin»!»er nr alotie than f««t H a II'B CatxrT h Cure. the world. nd U» »-«tablish his Toledo. O. F. jSCHMNKT it CM.. Pr-'p« One bale of cotton is the average yield, be RegMter and We, the undersigned, hate kn-'wn F. J. ore < i y. Oteg'.'i although one and a half bale« per acre is chcuey ‘ ho pmber I904 Ilf pci tatty honorable in all businesB trans- not an uncommon crop. acHowa and nnancially able to carry out any a R There never has l>een a ftotal failure of obligati- - ma<l<* by their firm W est 4 T rt ax Whnleaa’e Drugglsta, Toleldo.O crops since the war, and but lew partial W aixr . K tnnan 8 c M arvin . Wholesale ones. Catarrh Cure is taken internally-, art One hundred peach treescan be planted ’’P0” lh* b1o«*d and m»»cr»u«a*r- to the acre, and three to five bushels of tecM iff the «yalem. Testimonials «ent free Fri A' Jsc p**r bottle, finld by all Druggist». c »• »ice fruit per tree can I k counted on AL of . I>SHS.«fcR, Bcgister Halt’» Family Pill» are the best. alter the third year. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES 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, The Most ,3 Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County -, I T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land ()ffi?e, Oregon City, Oregon, August 6th, io04. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 187K, entitle«! “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory,“ as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, I8J2. EDWIN G. STEARNS, Of Bellingham, county of V\ hateom, State of o ashingtoii,has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6472, for the purchase of the Sw ’4 of sec. No. 28, 111 Township No 5 South, range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish liis claim to said lain! before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day of October, 1964. He names as witnesses : Gilbert D. Steams, Henry A Joerns, George H.. Green, of Bellingham, Wash.; Walter C. Bailoy, of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Hit* their c aims in this office on or before said 27th da) of October, 1‘.>04. A lc . ernon S. D resser . Register. T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication United States Lam! Office, Oregon City, Ore., jlily 2nd, I904. Notice is hereby given that in com - bailee with the provisions of tiie fret ofcongiess 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 all the Public I.amt States by act of August 4. 1H92, FRANK R BROMLEY, Of Napa City, county of Napa, State of Califor nia, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6249, for the purchase of tiie S l/2 of Nw ami N J» of Sw *4 of section No. 3|, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. io West, and will offer proof to show that the lamt 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 ofTillomook county, Tillamook, Oregon, on Friday, the 9U1 day of September, 19H. He names as witnesses: Cornelius Austin, Andrew M Austin, Janies M. Morgan, John A. Braid, of Netarts, Oiegon. Any am! all persons c aiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of September, I904. A lc . ernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. June 20th, I90I. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An art for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a extended to all the Public Land States by 1 act ' of * August 4, 1892, BJORN PAULSEN, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed ill this office his sworn statement No. 6448, for the purchase of the N H <>f Nw of section ¿8 and , N H Ne q of section 89, in township .r I South, Range No. 10 West. and will offer pioof to show that the land ___ sought is more valuable for its timber orstonc than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk ot Tilla mook County, nt Tillamook City, Oregon, «>11 Friday, the 9th day of September, I904. He names hh witnesses : Axel Nelson, P. ter Asp. Robert Eichinger James Kodad. all of Tillamook County, Ore. Any and all persons elaiming adversely the above described lands are retiuesled to tile their eliiims in this office on or before said 9th day of September, 1904. A lc . ernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, August 6th. 19 o 4, Notice is hereby given that in ■ omp'iance 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 ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892. ADDIE F. KIRKPATRICK. Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of Washington, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 0476, for the purchase of the Ne *4 of Section No. aS. in Township No. 5 South, Range No. Io West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at (hegon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 28lh day of October. She names as wit nesses : Gilbert I). Stearns, of Bellitiuliam. Wash. ; Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter C Bailey, Tillamook, Oregon ; George H. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-denc ibed lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of October, 1904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick for PUBI.K a vion . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. August 6th, 16« »4 Notice is hereby given thut in compliance with the provisions of flu* act of Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “Au net for the sale of I mber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory’’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, M a NDRLIA NUGENT. Of Bellingham, county o* Whatcom, State of W ashington. has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6474. for the purchase of the Ne ’4 of Section No. 33, in Township No. a S, Ran -e No 10 W, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agiicultura purposes, and to establis h her claim to said land before the llegistei and Receiver of this office nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day of October, 1904- She names as witnesses . Gilbert 1) Steams. Mary M Williams, Henry A. Joerns. George 11. Green, of Bellingham, W iah Any and all persons claiming a<lveraely the above described lands aie requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of October. I904. A bgernon S. D resser , Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United Stutts Lund Office, Oregon City, Oiegon, Hine 25th, 1904. Notiee Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the net of Congiessof June 3, 1878, entitled "A’l act for the sale ol tim’iei lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hlngton Territory,’’ as extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ANNA I). PAGE. Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Tilla mook, Slate of Oregon, has till» «lay filed In this office her sworn statement, No. 6446. for the purchase ol the Se !4 of Sv % of Section No. 31-i» Township No. 3 noutli, Range 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone ,thiiii lor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to »aid land before •the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Or«-., at. Tillamook City, Die , on Monday, tin- 12th day of September, 196I. She Dames a» witnesses Waiter C Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Marcus Curl, T«»m Iluffiim, Bud Withrow, of Blaine, Oregon Any and all persona claiming ndvetscly the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thia office on or before said 12th day of September, 1901 A lgernons . D rksher , Register. NI M 11ONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. F. R. Beals. Plaintiff, vs. Vance Nodine. Allen & Gil bert—Ramaker Co., a cor poration, Tillamook Co., Defendants. To Vance Nodine, one of the above named Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of first pub ication of this summons, and if you fail to so answer for want thereof the Plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in h's c<>niplaint herein as follows : 1st.—For a judgment in the sum of $600.00 anil interest thereon at the rate of H per cent, per annum from November 29th. 1903, and in the further sum of $21.25, insurance paid by Plaintiff and interest thereon from June 1. 1903 and for attorneys fees in the sum of $11 5.OO. 2nd.—For the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made, execute«!, ami delivered by you on the 29th day of November,1 902 to said l’laintiff, an«! recorde«! at page 461 in Book “ M” of Mortgages of said county and state on the sai«l Novcmlier 29th, 1902, by which mortgage the following described premises were conveyed, to-wit : The East half of Lot tw«» in block four of McDermott’s addition to Tillamook City, in said county and state, also the following : Beginning at the South West c«>rner of the Mouth East quarter of section 1 1. in township two South of Range ten West Willamette Meridian in Oregon . thence North along the West line «if said South East quarter twenty roils ; thence Hast at right angles to sai«l West line righty rod» ; thence South at right angles to tnr last course given twenty r«»«ls; thence West along the South line of section eighty rods to the place of la-ginning, containing ten acres, more or less. 3rd.—For costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published by the «>rder of the Hon. w . w Cornier jmlgr of said county and state, in the absence of all of the judges of the above named Court, an«! done at chambers at Tillamook. Oregon, August 15, 1904. First publication of this summons made August lath, 1904. A. W. frverkncr , C laudk T haver , Plaintiff» Attorneys. T imber L and , A< r J une 3. I878.—N otice for P ublication . United Slates Land Office, Oregon Ci y, Oregon. August 6th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Coligiess of June 3rd, I878. entitled “All art for the sale of tiinlx r lands in the States of Califoi 11 in, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892. HENRY A J<»1 RNH. Of Bellingham, county <»f Whatcom, State of Washington, has this day filed 111 this office bis sworn statement No. 6477, f°i tlis- purchas«-of the Se % <»t section No. 2o, in Township No.5South, Range Io W, and will ofl’ci pioof fo »how that the Ian«! sought is mor«- alualile for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his_cbiiiii to said lain' before th«- Register and fteceiver of this offi«;« at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 28lh day of October, i(k>4. He names as wit nesses : Gibert D. S’earns. George H. Green, !/>rcn Flander <»f Bellingham, Wash., Walter C. Bailey,of Tillamook, Oregon Any am! nil persrjns claiming advers ly the a!»ove describe«! lands are requested to file th<-ir clain » in this office on or ladore said 28th day of October. I9°4 A lgernon H. Da eshem . Register. T imber L and . A ct june 3. 1878.—N otice for I't'BLlCAI ION. United State» Land Offi« •• On-gon City. Oregon, August 6th. r<x>4. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» of the act of <oiigi'-»» of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act f«>r the -ale of limber land in the Htates of California, Or« gon Nevada and Washington Terri tot y." as ext «•tide«! to all the Public Lan<l states by act of August 4, 1892, MARY M WILLIAMS. of Bellingham, county of Whatcom. State of Washington. ha» tid* day fil«-«l in tin» offii e her -worn RtMetunnl No. 647< for the purchnse «»f the he *4 ol vetion in. In township No 5 M, range No to W and will offer proof to ah > w hat lha lan<l »ought I n morn valiiabia for it» Um er or ton«« than for hk tcullnrul pur|x»wi-, and to «‘»tablihh her < bum to said land lad«» a th® Rpviatar and Receiver of this offi< nt Oregon City. Oregon, on Thur«Mjny. the /7th <1«y of October, 11/14 Rhe iihiihw h - wl n«-»»w* Gilbert 1». Stearns Mandelin Nugent Henry A Joerns. of Bellingham Wash.; Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook Oiegoii. Any and all pnrsoua 1 Lalmiiig a«lver»rly the ab«»v «leacrlbed lands are r«»| i»*M«-<f to file their claim» in thia office on or before »ai<l 27th day ol Octooer, l9>»4- A L'. er non H. D kihsek , Regirter. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, i878.—-N otice for P ublication . United Htstes L hik I Office, Oregon ( ity, Oregon, August 31 d, 1004 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle«! "An act f«n the sale of timber lands in th«* States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Turitory,” as extmided to all the Public Land States by act of At gust 4. IS». DAVID HOVENDRN, Of Woodburn, county of Maiioii, State ot I Oregon, has this day filed in this office Ills sworn stHtciiK-nt No. 6170, for the purchase <4 th<-SwJ4 ol He *4 H«c. No. 10, Nr ‘4 and Sw yK 8e "4 of sec No. 15. in t|>. 2 N, Range No in W • st. ail«! will offer proof to show that the lam! sought is more valuable lor its timber 01 stone Ilian for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land lxdore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, o" Monday, the 24th day of October, 190-1. He names ns witness«» John W. N< tul« l, of Portland, Oregon ; William A Leonard, Rumsey B J.eonHid, Eugene I, Remlngt<m, of Woodburn, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adv«'i»ely the above drscrilied amis air request« «! io file their c I hiiii » hi this office on or before said 24th day of October, U.104 A uikrnon S. D resses , Register. T imber I. and A ct J une 3, «878 — Noi ice for Pl Hl ICATION Uulted Slates Lam! office, Oiegon City. Oregon, July Z2i «1. 1904. Notice is hereby given that di complmiicc with the provisions of the art of 1'ongMss of June u'l, l>-7K entitled “An act for the sale of timber lamls in the States of < alit«>riiia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washlngton Territory,’ as extended to al! t lie Public l and Stales by ac t ol A ugiist 4, t*)? ALFRED IVEN, Of Gnrlbsldi. , roun y of Tillamook, State of Oregon, liHs this day filed in this office Ills lent No. .... 6464, - for the puichasc of sworn »tatciiK ........... 11 • è - i - '<.n 11. ___ *, e H S« U and ► • -4 -i He« ti«»n No. I5, ill township No. 2 North, range No Io West, and will uffrr proof to show that . . i the land sought Is more valuable ___ fur _ it« Umber or »tone than for agí ii'iiltiiral purt«o«es, and to establish liis miki __ before the __ Register and Re rialm to Situi I ____ ______ ____________ <elvey of tills office at Oi egoii Cdy, Dtegon on T1iur»<1ay, III«- 13th day of Oct«,her, 1904 ID* iinniro vwltnr»»eM K uii s \ *11 I.« <»nsf«1 Eugene I. Rrnimiiiitton <>f U rxalbui II, O « gon Dal id ll<-vril<lt 11. of Hubbard, <Jreg«>n. Henry I. Reese, «if Wood hu-11 OiHCoii. Any and nil persons claiming advcrsrly the above described lands are irqiirMh-d Io file thrlr claims in till« office on 01 befot<- said 13th «lay of GctolaT, l<^»4 A lgbrron S. D mf . mser Register. NOIKK nr FINAL IKTrLMMEMT NOTICB ia H bb MBY G iv « m —That the un- «1er«ignr»l. administrator of th«.- estate «»f GF.ORGM BROCK. deecnaed has filed in the Countjr ( «»urt «ff the State «»f Oregon. f«»r Tillamook < <>nnty, his final acronnt as such •idminist rnr or of said estate an<lth»tTucw- «lay, the 6th «lay «ff *ej»tenii»er. 19ol. at the hour ««f to o'clock a m has l*rn filed by ■ski C«»urt as the time for the heai jections t'» »aid account an«f the thereof. H L. 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