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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 8, hand over hand, using the side of the wall as a brace. In relating her ex Stakelberg Gets Corp« Across the perience Mrs. Johnson says that all she Taitz. could think of while falling in the w’ell S t . P etersburg , Sept. 4. — General was that the rope was there. Stakelberg’s First Siberian Army Corps, which was reported yesterday hy General BEAVER. Kuropatkin as having been cut off to The item that read Mrs. Tucker, of the westward of Liao Yang, has been Beaver, was home again from the valley safely extricated. General Kuropatkin telegraphed at 7 was a mistake. Jos. Bixby has returned from New- o’clock Saturday evening that the greater portion of his army was then berg. Misses Tessa and Lell Bixby have south of Yangtai, about ten miles.north. gone to their home at Newberg. Mr. Finley and daughter. Miss Grace, east of Liao Yang, and that the other portion of it was crossing the Taitz have also returned to Newberg. Mr. Bunn, the cheese maker, has pur River and taking up a position on the chased a new buggy. right bank. Miss Eva Bunn went to Tillamook, This message, which was received hy Oils, the Emperor early Sunday morning, Saturday, to get the sure cure for tooth threw a more hopeful light on the posi ache. Sashes, Ernest Kirk and family, of Monu tion of the Russian army, and the au thorities gave sighs of relief. There is no ment, Oregon, arrived at the Kirk resi attempt, however, to conceal the gravity dence Sunday. Mr. Kinnaman, sen., and wife, of the situation, in view of the absence oi news regarding what is happening visited their daughter, Mrs. E. Coulson, who has recently moved to Beaver, last to-day. It is not clear from the latest tele Sunday. Beaver will surely have to change its j grams whether the Russians are con- Agents Great tinuing their retreat or if they have been name to Coulsonville, for there are three 1 families here now in the little berg by compelled to face their foe. The gloomv report telegraphed by the that name. Amos Kirk has returned from his trip Russian commander-in-chief of the early to Seaside. Reliable Merchants Tillamook stages of the tight of Saturday last and Wedont think the woodcutting bee at his bitter reproaches against General Mr. Ginn’s was very well attended last | Stakelberg are attributed to his chagrin week. We don’t know’ w hy, unless it be over the failure of his offensive plans. the good looking girls of this town have . General Kuropatkin now telegraphs 1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.^-N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for that his only serious losses are confined I nearly all gone away just now. P ublication . P ublication . P ublication . United States Land Office. to Major-General Orloffs detachment, | Frank Easter, of Tillamook, dined United States Land United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon ( itv, Oregon, Oregon City, Oregon, lune 25th, 1904. which was guarding the left flank at ' with Ainos Kirk last Sunday. August 6th, iq 04. August 6th, I604. Notice is hereby given that in compliance The McIntosh cheese factory here has Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance Yental. This detachment consisted of! with the provisions ot the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot closed for this season. June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale mixed European detachments, and was lands in the StHtes of California, Ore Miss Delia Sailing has gone to the timber lands in the State» of California. Oregon of t mber lands in the States of California, timber gon, Nevada and Wa hingtou Territory,’’ as suddenly attacked by Japanese infantrv Nevada and Washington Territory,*’ as ex Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory’’ extended to all the Public Uind States by act of valley to pick hops. tended to all the Public Land States by act ot as extended to all the Public Land States by act Allgust 4, 1892 and artillery concealed in the tall Chinese SLIPS FROM TRAP POUND AT DEFENSES. Port Arthur Garrison is Given no Time to Rest. C hefoo , Sept. 4.—The second general assault on Port Arthur assumed crush ing proportions August 27 and contin ued unabated until the morning of Aug. ust 31, when the Japanese retired every where, except from Palichuang, which they have apparently firmly secured. This information comes from a Chinese messenger sent to Port Arthur hy the Associated Press and it confirms previous fragmentary advices. The messenger adds that Itzshan was reattacked Aug ust 30 with great fury, but the Japanese were unable to secure a position. Another Chinese, who departed from Port Arthur September 2, says that a fierce assault was made on the left flank at 3 o’clock in the morning of that day. The assault lasted until 6 A.M., when the Japanese retired. The bombardment then recommenced, the Japanese firing chieflv from Suishiying and Palichung, the Russians from Antzshan. The Japanese losses, according to the Russian estimate, were 8000 (during the four days from August 27 to August 31. The Russian losses are placed at 3000. During the assault shells from the field guns and rifle bullets fell in the city. The Russian ships in the harbor participated occasionally in the firing. A reliable authority in touch with ! events at Port Arthur declares that a week ago the garrison numbered approx, imarely 15,000. Accepting the Chinese report of the recent losses, the efficient meu now number 12, The past week’s advices confirm previous deduction that the Japanese are bending fiercest energy to secure an ingress along the railroad. Itzshan, Rhlungshan, Palungshan. Antzshan, and other positions frequently mentioned, sustaining the most desperate and repeated assaults and bombard ments, all directly or indirectly block the plan of the Japanese. The arrangement of the forts affording mutual support renders the Japanese scheme sxceedingly difficult of execution. No Japanese have been near Liaoti Promontory for some time. The Japan ese now expect, it is stated, two months or possibly more of fighting before the fortress is taken. They give the garrison no rest. Assaults no sooner cease than the artillery increases its thunder. The garrison is said to be greatly worn and wearv, but determined to continue re sistance, always hoping that General Kuropatkin will soon gain sufficient strength to come to their relief. The Russians in Chefoo • fear that the recent Japanese victory at Liao Yang will have a desperate effect on the Port Arthur garrison, when they learn of it. When this information will reach them is uncertain as the Japanese blockade is very tight._________________ 1904. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Fine Fine of Choice GROCERIES for the Western Saw. M c I ntosh & McNAIR, § corn and grass. The Russians seem to have lost their heads and to have retreated precipitately. The Japanese inflicted great slaughter, one of General Orloff’s regiments losing 1500 men. No details are given of the escape of General Stakelberg’s corps from the clutches of the enemy, but it is believed that it owes its safety to the neglect or the inability of the Japanese to follow up their advantage. General Stakelberg was allowed to cross the river, and came up with the main army in time to enable the shattered retnnanents of General Orloff’s detachments to retreat. This exploit is likely to condone Gen eral Stakelberg’s disobedience, but unless | the Emperor forgives him he will have! to appear before a court-martial and I probably will loose his command. The War Office is able to make the re assuring statement that the Russian re- ! treat from Liao Yang did not involve the ; loss of guns, and it is also declared that 1 the abandoned stores at Liao Yang ■ were set on fire before the Russians cross- 1 ed the Taitz River. St. Louis Dairy Test. Quaint Feature« of Life. Notice. All my outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection on the 1st of Septembei. So if you owe me anything please call and make arrangements for an early settle ment. Yours truly, R alph A ckley . Notice. The Most August 4th, I8J2, EDWIN G. STEARNS, Of Bellingham, county of V\ liatcom, State of Washington,has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6472. for the purchase of the Sw h» of sec. No. 28, in Township No 5 South, range No. 10 west, and wilt offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said' laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day of October, 19O4. He names as witnesses: Gilbert D. Stearns, 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 file their c aims in this office on or before said 27th da) of October, I«04. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Purchasers of Chittiui Bark will be held responsible for Bark taken from lands belonging to Blodgett Company, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co.’ United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, N. P. Wheeler and J. H. Cook. August 6th. 1904, Notice is hereby given that in • ompliauce P. S. BRUMBY with the provisions of the act of Congress of Agent for Owners. June 3, 1878. entitled " An act for the sale of arness You can make your bar- ne^'j ns soft as n g'.ove and pi tom;h ns wire by usin ; EI’KC a A lint*« iionh Oil. You can lengthen Its life—make it l ist twice ai long us it ordinarily would. in of August 4, 1892, MAN DELI A NUGENT. Of Bellingham, county of 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. 5 S, Kair-e No. io W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculture purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day of October, 1904- She names as witnesses : Gilbert D. Stearns, Mary M Williams, Henry A. Joerns. George 11. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. | Any and all persons claiming adversely the I above desbi ibed land» are req nested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of October. 1904. A lgernon 8. D hesser , Register tini»>e’* lands in the States of California. Oregon, J Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex- j tended to all the Public Land States l>y act of August 4th, 1892, ADDIE F. KIRKPATRICK. ¡Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of 1 Washington, has this day filed in this office her j sworn statement No. 0476, for the purchase of 1 I the Ne Q of Section No. 28, 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- 1 cultural purposes, and to establish her claim 1 ■ to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Finlay, I j the 28th day of October. She names an wit- | 1 nesses : I Gilbert D. Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash. : i Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter C Bailev, Tillamook, Oregon ; George H. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day , of October, UJ04. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. [ County ANNA 1». PAGE Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Tilla- I inook, State of Oregon, has this diiy filed in j this office her sworn statement, No. 644b. for tlie purchase oi the Se '4 of Se *4 of Section ! No. 3I. in Township No. 3 Nouth, Ranee 8 W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone'than for agricultural .purpose», and to establish her claim to said land before "the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, the 12th day of Septenilier. 19O4. She t ames as witnesses: Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Marcus Curl, Toni Buffiini, Bud Withrow, of Blaine, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 12th day of September, I904 A lgernons . D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878.—N otice fob T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . P ublication . United States Land Office, United States Laud Office, Oregou City, Oregon, Oregon Ci y, Oregon. August 3rd, 1904. August 6th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance , witli tlie provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of June 3rd, I878 entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in tlie States of California, Ore timber lands in the States of Califoi 11 in, Oregon, gon, Nevada mid Washington Territory,” ns Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex J extended to all the Public Land Slates by act tended to all the Public Land StHtes by act of of Avgust 4, IM92. August 4th, 1K92. DAVID HOVENDFN, HENRY A. JOERNH, I (if Woodburn, county of Marion, State ot of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of Oregon, has tills day filed in this office his Washington, has this day file<l 111 this office his sworn statement No. 6170, for the purchase of sworn statement No. 6477. the purchase of theSw W of Se '4 sec. No. 1U, N ‘4 Ne Q and the Se % ot section No. 29, in Township I Sw Sr % oi sec. No. 15, 111 tp. 2 N. Range No..s South, Range lo W, and will offer proof No ill West, and will offer proof tn show to show that the land sought is more aluable I tlial the land sought is more valuable for for its timber or stone than for agricultural Qt» timber 01 stone than for agricultural pur purposes, and to establish his claim to sniff poses, mid to establish hi» claim to said land Ian« before the Register miff Receiver of this before the Register and Receiver of this office office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Eriiiny, the at Oregon City, Oregon, o’» .Monday, tlie 24th 28th day of October, i9o4. He names as wit day of October, 1904. lie names as witiiesHes ; nesses : John W. Nc-ndel, of Portland, Oregon ; Gil ert 1». Steam», George H. Green, Ixiren William A. Leonard, Rumsey B. Leonard, Flmiffer of Bellingham, Wash. . Walter C. Eugene L. Remington, of Woodburn, Oregon, Bailey.of Tillamook, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie Any anff all persons claiming sffvers^ly the above described 'iinds are requested to file their above described binds are requested to file claims in this office oil or before said 24th day their claim» in this office on or before said of October, 1904. 28th day of October. 1904. A lgernon S. D rehhkr , Register. A i.G eh non S. D hkhskm , Register. Following are the results of the sixth Miss Maud Niedringhaus, queen of the I ten days’ dairy test at the Louisiana last Veiled Prophets’ ball in St. Louis i Purchase exposition : and fiance of George Young, formerly of1 FIVE BROWN SWISS COWS. Total butter fat ............................ 84.279 Chicago, with two shots from her rifle T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice fob Total solids not fat ..................... 205.401 killed a monster mother bear that P ublication . Milk per cow per day................. 46 05 rushed at her in one of the wildest Ml M MONS. United States Land office. Drakes a poor looking har- Butter fat per cow per day...... 1.686 sections of Colorado. Other members of OiegonCity, Oregon. xiesd like new. Made of . August 6th, 1904. pure, heavy bodied oil, es- 1 Solids not fat per cow per day. 4.108 peclallv prepared to wilh- I Notice is hereby given timi in compliance the camping party, attracted by her In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon stand the weather. TWENTY FIVE JERSEY COWS. witli the provisions ot the act of Congress of for Tillamook County. shots, arrived in time to kill the male June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of F. R. Beal». Bold everywhere Total butter fat............................ 500.718 timber land in the Staten of California, Oregon, Plaintiff, I d cans—all sues. Total solids not fat..................... 970.408 bear and capture two pretty cubs in a Nevada and Washington Territoryas extended vs. to all the Public Land State» by act of August 4, cave near by. Vance Nodine. Allen & Gil Milk per cow per day ............. 42.80 Mid« bj STANDARD OIL CO. 1892, bert—Ramaker Co., a eor- Butterfat percow per day ...... 2.004 MARY M WILLIAMS. | poration, Tillamook Co., A Woolwich (Me.) farmer made a curi Solids not fat per cow per day. 3 882 Of Bellitighain, county of Wlmteoin, Stale of Defend ants. Washington, has this day filed in this office her ous investment. He purchased in Massa To Vance Nodine, one of the above named . HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN COWS sworn statement No. 6473, for the purchase of I »efend ants. the be 'tul : cetjon 28, In township No. 5 h , In the name of the State of Oregon : Total gutter fat............................ 274 395 chusetts a second-hand hearse and had rmige No 10 W, and will offer proof to sh >w 1 You are hereby required to ajipear and it shipped to his farm across the river, Total solids not not fat.............. 674.418 answer the complaint filed against you in | hat the land sought is more valuable for ita Milk per cow per day................. 56.610 where he stored it in a shed with the the above entitled suit on or la-fore six tlinoer or stone than for ag'iculluial purposes, ( incorporated ), weeks from the date of first pub (cation of and to establish her claim t.o said land before the Butter fat per cow per day...... 1.879 intention of converting the body of the this summons, and if you fail to so answer , R<-gister atol Receiver of this office at Oregon Solids not fat per cow per dav. 4.619 ORE. for want thereof the Plaintiff herein will | City. Oregon, on Thursday, the a7th day ol hearse into a potato bin and the running TILLAMOOK CITY, She name» a» wi nesses : 1 **Pl’ly to the court for the relief pruyed for in October, iy(i4 SHORTHORN COWS Gilbert I). Stearns Mmidelia Nugent Henry gear into some farm vehicle. The neigh, 1 his complaint herein as follows : A Joerns. of Bellingham, Wash.; Waltei C. Total butter fat ........................ 377.288 PAID UP CAPITAL, »10,000. I 1st. — For a judgment In the sum of $♦!<»<».00 ' and interest thereon at the rate of s per | Hailey, of Tillamook, Oiegon. Total solids not fat.................. 909.254 borhood boys, however, objected to the ja-r annum from November 29th. 1903, 1 Any and all tmrsoii» clitiming adversely the Milk per cow per day................ 36 030 near presence of this wagon of death A GENERAL BANKING 'cent, anil in the further sum of $21.25, insurance I above described lands art requested to file their Butter fat per cow per day...... 1.301 and one night hauled it from its resting paid by Pluintiff and interest thereon front | claims in this office on or before said 27th day BUSINESS. June 1, 19G3- and for attorney» fees in the ol Octooer, I904. Solids not k.t per cow per day. 3.135 place out into a field and made of it a A lgernon S. D behser , Register. sum of $ 1 1 5.OO. 2ud.—For the foreclosure of a certain | picturesque bonfire, much to the agri Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W I mortgage made, executed, and delivered by I A Boy’s Wild Ride for Life. cultural speculator's displeasure. C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . ■ you on the29thday ofNovember.l9o2 tosaid T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 187R —N< tick for | Plaintiff, and recorded at page-FBI in Book j With family around expecting him P ublication . Cashier ; — M. W. H arrison . *' M” of Mortgages of said county and state 1 Robert Herrick, of Milwaukee, said to Cmted Stale» Land Office, to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, 1 on the said November 29th, 1902, by which j Oregon City. <» ego><, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for be worth $1,000,000, has filed suit Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi mortgage the following described premises , August 6th, 1904. I were conveyed, to-wit : The East half of Lot I Notice i« hereby given that in compliaii«'* Consumption, Coughsand Colds, W. H. against Michael Clifford, proprietor of ties of all kinds. j two. in block four of McDermott’s axldition ’ with the provision« of the art of Uoinr e»s of Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured 1 to Tillamook City, in said county and state, June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act. for he sale of death’s agonies from asthma ; but this the Morris hotel, Birmingham, Ala., for also the following Beginning at the South > t'lnle-r muds in lie 8 atrs of California Oregon, West corner of the South Ea»t quarter of I Nevada and Wellington Territory,” as i-x wonderful medicine gave instant relief $20,000 damages for having the plain, ! section 1 1, in township two South of Range 1 eH'I h <1 to all the Public laind statr» hy act of «nd soon cured him. He writes : ’I now tiff arrested and imprisoned for twelve ten West Willamette Meridian in Oregon ; August 4. 1892. sleep soundlv .every night.’’ Like mar hours June 30, 1902. Herrick was a thence North along the West line of said GEORGE II GRREN, I South East quarter twenty nxls ; thence ill Rclliiigliom, county of Whatcom, State of velous cures of Consumption, Pneu- BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER. East at right angles to »aid West line eighty W'HKhington. h»a this day filed in this office n onia. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and guest at the hotel at the time and while . thence South at right angles to th«- his sworn »taternent No 647« for tl.e pur HA IK CUTTING , rods Grip prove its matchless merit for all at dinner ordered a dish of cold slaw. SHAVING, last course given twenty r«wls; thence West chase of the N’r % ot »cctlon No 32, In . along the South line of »cctlon eighty rods township No. 5 South. Range 10 W<* h I, mid Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed When his dinner was brought in he re-1 SHAMPOOING, ETC I to the place of beginning, containing tea will offer pi oof to »how that the land bottles 50c. ami $1.00. Trial bottles jec;ed the slaw as unpalatable. He re-' ' acres, more or less. sought is more valuable for t» fi t her or stone free at Chas I. Clough's drug store. 3rd.—For cost« an«l disbursements of this tlial' fo'agriciiltnral purpo»en, and toeatab i-h fused to pay the 15 cents charges for the Electric Baths nicelt fitteu up. Good for • suit. Ills claim Io-nd land tH-foie the Rrgiaterjaiid . This summon« is published by the order of > Receiver of this offic e nt Oregon C'.t? Oregon, slaw when he paid for the balance of his How’s This? persons suffering with rheumatism. ; the Hon. w W. Conder judge of »aid county • ■ .I, l-riday. 1li< i <lay cd Octobe r i r 4 He We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for dinner. Proprietor Clifford had Herrick and state, in the absence of all of the ju«lg«-s names as witiirsaes : any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by of the above named Court, an«! done at Gilbert D. •st»«arns, Henry A Joerns. Edwin arrested and he spent the night in the Hall's Catarrh Cure. Chamber» at Tillamook. Oregon, August 15, (, -'leariiH of Bellingham, Wash.; Walter C 1904- F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop«.. Toledo. O. city prison. He was fined 1 cent and Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ' First publication of this summons made ! Any and all persons claiming adversely the We, the undersigned, have known F. J. August lNth, 190+ uheuey for the last I? year», and believe him costs in the police court next morning, above d»wril»ed Ian«!» »re requested to file thrir A. W. S kvrmrnce perfectly honorable in h II buMiiesa trans but took an appeal to the criminal claim» in this office on or before said 28th day C laude T hayer , act ion« and financially able to carry out any of October, 1904 Plaintiff's Attorneys. | AM.EMNON I»WF. s «BN Register. obligations mad- by their firm. court of the county, where he was re W kkt A T ri ax Whole«» e Druggist«. Toleldo.O DDES ALL KININS OF W aldimg , K innan it M arvin . Wholesale cently acquitted by a jury. T imber L and A« t , J i mb 3 1»7* —N otice F or Harness OH TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. LATIMER, BROS., C. F. Franklin Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall'« C atarrh Cute is taken internally, act ing directly upon the Mood and mucous *-r- taces of the system. Testimonial« sent free. Erie 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggist». Hail'» Family Pills are the bowt. Backlen’s Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo , tion. ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, j Burns. Boils, Sores. Felons. Ulcers, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruption* . infalli ble for Piles Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. at Chas. I. Clough. Druggist. ! The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni. bcant cuts or punv boils have paid the death penakv. It is wise to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever hnndv I*’ b the best Salve on earth and will prevent fitalitv. when Burns. Sores. Clcen and Piles threaten. Only 25c , at Cnas. I. Clough, Drug Store. . WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. Mrs. F. C. Johnson, living four miles northwest of Quinlan, Kan., was saved from drowning through a dream. ! Several nights ago she dreamed she had slipped into the well on the place while attempting to draw water. So impressed was she with the dream that the next morning she fastened a long rope to a heavy iron stake, driven deep in the Engrsrlnic a Specialty. ground, and threw the loose end of the rope into the well. She instructed her little l»oy, at the same time, to grasp the rope should lie fall into the well. During the afternoon she went tn the well to HOUSEHOLD MOVERS draw water, and, slipping on the wet AND DRAYMEN. platform, slid into the open curb. The well is twenty four feet deep and half full Heavy Teaming a Specialty with u* of water. The plunge took her a wav under, but upon coming to the surface Our Delivery wagon »lelivers to country she seized the rope and climbed out . or citv Quick Brothers, T imber L and A ct . J une 3, 1S79.—Nori« k F ob Fi HI.ICATION. United States Land i»ffice, Oregon City, Ore A usust 221ld, lao4. N«>tlce is hereby given that in compiiattr-«* with the provisions of the act of • ongr»-»* of Jun«- 3 1878. entitled “An »«•< for fe sale of timber lands in the Stat«*» of UalDornia, Oregon. Neva« la Mild WashuiKitou Territory.“ »« extended to »II the Public Laind Slates >y act ol Augu«t 4 I1*#» MRS it« »HE V < 1 «» UGH. i«M»k. Mate of Of nilaa»**>k. comity of T» «»rr«>t> ha* ibi« dry fil-s] ÍB this c.m»e her • worn atatein rut N«» *4*7. for the p«w chave of th« h % *>!' F. M. of a«*«tw>in ji, iu tp 2 coutil, wit 1 10 Wwl ■ nd offer Mange No <uimght w pt oof to ah» •* that the land than for laote valva!»!« for lia timt »er■ or agricultural piir|«N>«*« and to <rata blt«h 1 tier cl«m to »aid land before the < oMuty I lerk of f ilia rn«wk Count) 1it Tillam-->k Lit) Orrgot t. "fl iMh day of NuvemT^-r, Nh« Wr in»« wit tie« ames M M» rgsn. Jam r« Morgan. Fd«■ a rd 5|o rgan of Netai rt». Or*K-»ia . Ft auk F«-fe ' Tl’ 1«m ofc (/rrg «rr»ufi» riitiming adversely' the at> ,ve rtrwrnhed ■anda are r «winrsted t»* file t v1“ ih »» iu thia -rfl r «Htvr b<rtoir Mid IMH diO of vent tier, r«^ 4 A m .RRNCai fi 1/ar me li R«-gtsi er I PCMI.I« ation . United state« fxn*l Office, Oregon City, <»rrgon. Angus! >7th I'/o» Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tlie provi»i>/ns of the ac t of Coiigrr«« ot June 3. 1*78. entiled ■ An »«t for the sale of tim ber I mid» in th* -mt»* of « ahfornia, Oregon, Neva«!», arid Washington Territory,” as ex tended to a I the Public Land State» by s«-t of August 4 l1*'^, LOUIS l>E UHAMI’LAIN. (>f B e 111 • igf • a n 1 county ol W'liateom, Htatc H W»«liliigt'>ri. |,a. this da> filed in thm offi* •• hi» sworii »I m iriio 1 t «.4. * • the - < of <e«tl«»»l N‘>» t. I m I cu.lilp No 5 1* -»nt»«. Kang«* 10 Wiesi »ltd will «.flrr pruot lo »how that the laiol sought 1» ntorr valnattle f->r da timber or st«>ne than for agricultural purpoMS and t«t •-Mablish hl» rialtit to s»ld |»Dd l»ef«»«r the Rrgislrr and Re« river erf litis-dfi- a al Oregon < hy, <»trg> t« on fur ««lay. the iyth «»I November, i/04 lie UMfrie» »• wltnesMa Gllltert D »learn» Marsma M Kirkpatrick of Be Imgham Wash . Wai a C Hatiev of 1 lllMni<tok Oc<g >n Arthur A a »tin. <»f IxUph, O ♦gon AnyAh'1 all prraotts claiming advMrsely the • l.„r .|r« .,1-d land, .re .«(..alrd ,n «1. IhMr rlaima in thi» ••fH< e oa ttefur« m H HIM day A ct J une 3, »878.—K ot ick for 1’1 HI.ICATION. United Slates I.and Office, Oiegon City, Oregon, Iul v 22nd, 1904. • Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot tlie act of UongteH» of Jung 3rd, I87M, c-ntillecl “An act fen the »ale of timber land» in the State» ol < alifornin, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington Territory/’ an extended to all the Public Land Stale» by act of August 4, im <,2. ALFRED 1VEM. Of Garibaldi, conn y of Tillamook, State of ! Oregon, has this dav filed in thi» office his sworn statement No, (»464, for lhe purchase of the Sw Q Sw U, section 14, E % Se mid Se *! Brc-tion No. I5, in township No. 2 North, range No. lo West, mid will offer proof to »how that the land »ought is I more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his (■Jal 111 to said laiifl before th* Register and Re ceivey of this office at Oregon t .tv, Oregon, on Tl>ur*'lnv the i.pli dm <d ci.ti.bc i, ||«> names as wltuesses Rums’-y B Leonard. Eugen«- L Remniiiigton, of Woodburn, Oiegon David llovcnden, of Hubbard, Oregon; Henry L Reaae, of W cmk I- | hii-11. < fregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands air rrqnrided h» file their claims 111 this office on or before said 13th day oi October, 1904. A lgernon s D m esker Register. T imber L and T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication United B»atc« Land Office, Oregon < ily, Oregon, Jul) 23rd, 1',04. Nolic«- is hereby given that in compliant«* with the provisions of the 11 < t of < ongre-s of June 8rd, 1M7H, entitled "An act for the | sale of t mber laiid» ill the Mates of Califoi nla, Oregon, Nevada, ami Wa«hiiigton Teirito r> ," as extended to all the Public I.ami States | by act of August 4 i8</2, WII.I.MM A 111«. II 'of Tillamook county of Tillamook, Slate of Oregon, ha* tills «lay flh-«l In till» office his sworn statement No 6469, for the p>ir<*hase of the Mw Q of Sw '4 ot section 1» him ! N w '< of Nw '4 <d »«-ctioii I9 in Township No 1 N, Range No. 7 W, am! will pio«>f to show that the land »ought 1» more lalnable for its tlinirt-r or stone tlimi foi agrleultiir»! purpose« ali'l to r«tal>li»li Ills claim t<> -aid land betoie the < oimty < leik of 1111 h n 1 »>«• k « <ninly, Oregon, al Tillamook, on Tm-aday. th«- 251)1 day of j iRtoln-r, I9 4 Hr nanir» as witli« »«rs William L. Mrilrnberg of Hay City, Ore., Lem Parke r. of Bay Utt), Oie : William Byan. of Tillamook Ore. . Winfield C. Trombley of Tillamo«)k Ore Any mik I all persons claiming advrraelv flm alarvi <le<-c ribcci lands are rrquCMfed to tile th«-ir claims in this c.ffc e on or before smd 25th day i of October, i»/>4 A i . c . f . mnon S. D mehhkm , Register. T imber L and , Acr J une 3. 187« —Norn e f «» r f’U Ml.IC ATION. United State» Land (»ffi.r, Oiegon • hy. <»regori, A ugual 27th. 1904 1 Nolic«* ' in herrl»y giv»-u that in compdance I with the provision« of the act of ('ongtessof 'June 0 «1, iH,h t'lititb-d ' All sel foi the m r 1 of timi»-r lands in the State» of « glifo-n*a. « »regoli Nevada, and Washington Tortilo- h » extended lo m || Public Lai*«i Stales by ot August 4. 1 M 1 K-l >1 4 k KIRKPATMIt K ify • f What om S««tr <»f Of W .« «hington hat1 Dii. day filed In thl»offi<« hi» ». «>4*/o for the pure hast • w «ru statrin«ii 0 in Tp No 5 South. of 1 hr Nw U4of> K» nga No. 1«» W » si and ni l offe! proof t >w that tl r ■ought Is » ' r» --Hi'. for r.» iiiwber or iali til» claim to »aid land r» an»! b- e <»rr the Megn•1er a ml Receiver of Illi» offir« row. •» Turiulsy the -5ll «1 11 »r«wen < it y daj of Nov« nil IB.4- **• •• wit- h*« l.ouia D« t hamplain «»I >lilN«rt 1» Ble |(. ' lingham Wi Walter C Hsiiay. of fills Arth ur Aliatiti, of 4»«»!ph, «ire « claiming »«!ver»« ly ths Î * ' • are «e»|iit»t«td lo file tlietT nor befóte Mid 1st!» day «1 ima in thi« of No vember I tm A m . ANNO N H. D mes - fr . Register.