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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 20
1904
Land Deals Promise Sensation.
Booki
or non.
ffice.
largest cities in Kansas is Kansas City,
Parker is not so big that he can hide
51,418; Topeka, 33,608 ; Wichita. 24,. that Hill looming up behind him.
W ashington , Oct. 15.—It is wispered 671 ; Leavenworth, 20,735 ; Atchison,
It is admitted that Parker’s letter of
around the Interior Department that 15,722.
acceptance failed to put anv ginger in
soon after election Federal grand juries
* * *
The dairyman who does not test every the campaign. Maybe Watson’s letter
in Portland and this city will bring in a
new lot of land-fraud indictments, in­ cow in his herd, and inform himself re­ of acceptance will supplv the flavor.
volving men far more prominent than garding her value as a milk and butter
The Democrats want us to believe that
any who have yet figured in these cases. producer, works in theMark, and is un­ what Judge Parker says is so, because he
Secretary Hitchcock has been conferring able to determine which of the cows give says it's so, even if it ain’t so.
with Assistant Attorney Pagh, who a profit. There is no implement more
About the only use the Parker cam­
was instrumental iu working up the serviceable in dairy management than
McKinley-Ware-Puter cases aud the case the scales. When all food is weighed paign is now, is to provide places for the
against the Bensou Hyde ring, and has for each animal, and also the milk and Bryan men who need a job, and it
been assured by him that the Govern­ butter, not only for one day or a week, not do that if the funds give out.
ment has an abundance of evidence on but for a year, the unprofitable cows
It is a pity that some of these
which to ask for the indictment of men will be disposed of and better ones take and sane Democrats are not also
who have been shadowed for many their places. Daily tests of the animals and clean.
£ months, and whose records have been will lead to improvement every year.
Varnish,
If the Democratic party had any good
* * *
scanned more closely. Special Agent
Buttermilk possesses many valuable sense of humor it could get a good deal
Greene, while here, also assured Secretary
I
qualities
not generally recognized by of fun out of a mirror just now.
Hitchcock that there is ample evidence
farmers
and
dairymen. Some recent
The Republicans have not vet been re­
j to secure the indictment of these same i
1 medical tests have proven that as an duced to forging Parker letters for fake
men. In fact it was the open boast of
Greene that several well-known men in I 1 agent of digestion buttermilk has no campaign arguments.
I Oregon would soon be under indictment superior on the farm. It is of great value
It is going to be mighty hard for the
and it was his opinion they would be in typhoid fever and, being a laxative, is Democrats to do any crying over the
excellent for habitual constipation. As
convicted when brought to trial.
a remedal agent in kidney troubles it fact that Tom Watson’s physician has
Agents
Western
The men suspected are said to have
ordered him to quit speaking for an in­
played a very prominent part not only posses good features, and in cases of definite term.
gastric ulcer and cancer of the stomach
in furthering the operations of the Me-
it can be retained when no other food
All things considered, the silent con­
Kinlev-Puter-Ware crowd, and others in
will remain. These facts ought to be tempt card seems to be the only one
Oregon, but also to have played into the
The
in Tillamook County
kept in the mind and the menical virtues Judge Parker can play, and he hhs net a
hands of the big San Francisco ring as
oi buttermilk utilized in regaining health monopoly on that.
well.
•J
•J.
and keeping the body impervious to j
4 Names of the persons whose indict-
The Democratic position regarding the
disease.
I ments are expected are most carefully
canal seems to be that they are mighty
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, J une 8. 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice fob
concealed. It is not known how many
Charles Woodsford was seen prowling glad to get it, but want to hit Mr. T imber L and A ct
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reside in Oregon, and how many are on the porch of Dan Rice three months Roosevelt with a brick for giving’it to
United States I.aud Office,
United States Land Office,
United States Laud Office.
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
Oregon
City, Oregon.
Oregon City, Oiegon.
here. Only the slightest knowledge has ago, at Seattle, Wash. When Rice dis- them.
August 6th, iq 04.
August 6th, I604.
lune 25th, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
been obtained of the proceedings that covered the next day that his window
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
When all is said and done, the Dem­ with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provision* of the act of Congress of with the provisions ot the act of Congress of
* i have been going on, for Secretary Hitch- had been raised and the house entered
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of June 3rd, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale June 3, 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale ot
ocrats must miss that rare »quality of , timber lands in the States of California. Oregon of I mber lands in the States of ( alifornia, limbei lands in the States of California, Ote-
cock is determined nothing shall leak out he remembered the stocking - footed
'•’evada ami Washington Territory," as ex Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as
leadership which distinguished then can­ . . tended
to all »he Public Land States by act of as extended to all the Public Land States by act extended to all the Public Land States by act of
and spoil his campaign. Six months ago Woodsford and caused his arrest. In
I August 4th, 18,12.
didate of their last two campaigns.
of August 4, 1892,
August 4, 1892,
similar rumors were current about the court Woodford admitted that he was
EDWIN G STEARNS.
M a NDKLIA NUGENT.
ANNA D. PAGE
America has gone farther than any [ Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom. State of Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Tilla­
Interior Department, and it was declared on the porch, but explained his presence
W asliington.has this day filed in this office his U ashiilgtoil. has this day filed in this office her mook, stale of Oiegon, has tills day tiled in
other
nation
of
this
or
any
other
day
in
I
sworr.
statement
No.
6472,
for
the
purchase
of
the
there would be further indictments fol­ by stating that he was courting a young
sworn statement No. 6474, for the purchase of this office her sworn slatrmeiit, No. 6446. for
I Sw l4 of sec. No. 28.ni Township No 5 South, the Ne l4 of Section No. 33, in Township No. 5 the purchase ot the Se l4 of Se % of Secti<*n
lowing the indictment of Benson and lady who lived iu a house near that of the cause of international peace. Honest range No. io west, and will offer proof to show S, Ran e No. 10 W. and will offer proof to No. 3I. in Township No. 3 Nouth, Range s W,
that
the
land
»ought
is
more
valuable
for
its
show that the land »ought is more valuable and will offer proof to show that tne land
Hyde, but nothing developed. It is un­ Rice. On the evening of the alleged crime Democrats admit this.
I timber or stout- than f.n agricultural purposes. for its timber or stone than for xgi icultura sought is more valuable for its timber or
to establish his claim to said land before purposes, and to establish her claim to said land stone'than for agricultural purposes, Mod to
derstood the persons then suspected are he started for the girl’s house, but the
Republican orators have one distinct I and
the Register and Receiver of this office at
the Register aud Receiver of this office establish her claim to said land before *the
the ones now under surveillance. The night was dark, he got on Rice’s porch advantage. They can talk the same in Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day before
at Oregon City, Oregon, 0U Th 1;rsd.iy. the .'/th County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at
of October, 1904. He names as witnesses:
of October, 1904. She names a* wittu »»e* : Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, tin* utli day
only excuse for the delay is that the by mistake.
When Rice saw him, I the East that they do in the West, while Gilbert D. Stearns, Henry A. Joems, George day
Gilbert D steams, Mary M Williams. Henry of September, 19M. She rallies as witnesses;
Walter C. Hailey, of Tillamook. Oregon ;
grand juries adjourned before the Gov Woodsford said he was waiting for the 1 the Democrats have to change* their ! H. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. ; Walter C. A. Joems. George 11. Green, of Bellingham,
j Bailoy, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Wash.
Marcus Curl, Tuin Buff'nm, Hud Witliiow, of
eminent's case was prepared, or the girl
j
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
to appear, as she usually did. He speeches to suit the tastes of localities.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Blaine, Oregon
above described lands are requested to file their above described laiul» are requested to file their
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
delay was purposely arranged for politi- made
i
no noise, as he did not want to
c aims in this office on or before said 27th daj claims in this office on or before said 27th day above described lands are requested to file their
of October, 1!> o 4.
claims in thisoffii-e on or before Maid 12th day
of October. l<x>4.
cal effect.
i disturb her folks, as they were opposed
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
of September, I904,
------------------ ,
A lgernon S. D resser , Register
to his keeping the girl’s company. The
A lgernons . D resser , Register.
T imbi . k L amp , A ct J umr l I878.—»N oticb for
■ The Baltic squadron passed Bournholm jury, however, found him guilty.
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T imber L and , A ct J une 3. I878.—N oiick fur T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1^78.—N otice for
United
States
Land
Office,
Island in two sections on Sunday. It
PUBLICATION.
* * *
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Oregon City, Oregon,
United BtHtea Land Office,
United State«) Land Office,
comprised a total of six battleships, 11
loseph Woods, a prominent butcher of
August 6th, 1904,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
August 3rd, 1904.
cruisers and numerous smaller craft and Hoquina, Wash., was severely injured
August 6th, 1004.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Notice is hereby given that in conipliHticc
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
June
3.
1878.
entitled
"
An
act
for
the
sale
of
was going northeast.
on Sunday, to such an extent that he
with the provision.« of the act of Congress of
wilh
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
ot
timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
You can make your har-
June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of
* * *
may not recover, being crushed by an
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­ June 3rd, I878, entitled‘‘Ail act for the saleof
nc ■ i ua suit iuj u glovo
lands in the Htates of California, Ore­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of timber lands in the Statesof California, Oregon, timber
end r.s touuli as wire by
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” ns
The American says : ” Election betting ! automobile. W. Cook, who was driving
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory,"
as
ex
­
August 4th, 1892.
using JEUK EKA llnr.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of extended to all the Public Land Slates by net
no ns <>ii. Y«»u can
ADDIE E KIRKPATRICK.
was more active in Wall street Saturday the machine, had a party of friends
of Avgust 4. 189®.
lengthen Its life—make it
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of August 4th, 1892.
!
DAVID HO VENDEN,
HENRY A. JOERN8,
1 st. twice as long aa it
Washington, has this day filed in this office her
than since the campaign commenced. aboard, and while turning a corner in
of Woodburn, county of Marion, State ot
ordinarily would.
sworn statement No. 0476, for the purchase of Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of Oregop, has thin day filed in this office Ills
Some wagers were made at odds of 10 the business portion of town a woman
the Ne ,*4 of Section No. 28, in Township No. Washington, has this day filed 111 this office his sworiiiRtHteinent No. 6470, for the purchase of
5 South, Range No. lo West, and will offer sworn statement No. <>477. for the purchase of HieHwW ofSe‘4 *ec. No. 10, N% Ne *,4 and
to 3 on Roosevelt, the most remarkable and child suddenly appeared in front of
proof to show that the land sought i» more the Me % ot section No. '¿9, in Township Sw
Ne % of »re. No. 15, in tp. 2 N, Range
figures ever known in a National cam- j the machine, To stop was impossible,
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ No. 5 Hout h, Range lo W, and will offri proof No it) West, and will offer proof to show
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to m I iow that the laud sought is more aluable that
the land sought ia more valuable for
paign. The biggest bet was $20,000 on ' and the woman and child, realizing
to said land before the Register and Receiver for its t’inber or stone than for agricultural itn timber or stone than for agricultmal pnr-
of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, tiurposes, and to establish his claim to said poHcs, and to establish his claim to said bind
their danger, stood rooted. Cook, in
Roosevelt against $700 on Parker.’’
the 28th day ot October. She names as wit- a nd before the Register and Receiver ot thia before the Register and Receiver of this office
office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the
* * *
ne»ses :
trying to save the woman, threw the
n^kea a poor looking hur-
at Oregon City, Oregon, o-> Monday, the 24th
Gilbert D. Stearns, of Bellingham. Wash. ; •JMth day of October, i9ol. He names as wit­ day
riew
like
new.
Mu
le
of
of October, ig<>4. He names a« witnesses:
J Word reached New Wi estminister, | lever over, bringing the machine around
Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter <’ nesses :
pure, heavy bo iled oil, ee- .
John W. Ncudel, of
Portland, Oregon ;
Gil
ert
I).
S*
earns.
George
H.
Green,
Ixiren
Bailev, Tillam »ok, Oregon ; George H. Green,
I"" 1 i!\v prepared to with- I
B.C., on Sunday that black diphtheria abruptly. Joe Woods was standing
William
A Leonard, Rumsey B Leonard,
Flaiider-
of
Bellingham,
Wash.
.
Walter
of Bellingham. Wash.
Biand the weather.
Eugene I,. Remington, of Uoodburn, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Bailey,of Tillamook, Oregon
is raging at White Horse. Thirty fami- I with a friend in the doorway of the Fair
Any ami all pci sons claiming ndvei «ely the
Bold everywhere
Any and all persons claiming adversdy the
above-deHC ibed land» are requested to file their
above described 'and* Hre requested to file their
in cans—all sizes.
1 lies are down. Custom Officer Shadwell drugstore. He saw the machine rush
claims m this office on or before said 28th day above described lands are requested to tile claims ill Lilis office on or before aaid 24th day
their claims in this office on or before said
of
October,
1IA04.
and his little girl died. His wife and two ' onto the sidewalk and tried to gel out
of October, 1B04.
28H1 day of October. 1904
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Midi bj STANDARD OIL CO.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
A lgernon 6. dresser , Register.
boys are r.ot expected to live. The of its path. He was crushed between j
T imbkk L and A ct . J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F ob
T imber L and A ct J une 3. »878.—Not icr for
afflicted cannot get doctors or nurses, the automobile and the building, the
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United States Land Office,
T imber L and . ACT junk 3, 1878,—N otice for
machine tearing away a portion of the
The unaffected are fleeing from town.
United States Land office,
Oregon City, Ore.
I'l'BI.ICA TION.
Otegon City, Oiegon,
* * *
store front. Willing hands liberated the
Aiuust 22nd, I90I.
United Staten ¡.«nd Office.
Inly ZJixl, 1
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Oregon City, Oregon,
I “ The Japanese, once for all, must be imprisoned man, who was taken to the
Notice is hereby given that in compl
with the provisions of the act of <'ongr-ss of
August 6th, 1904.
with the provisions ot the net of < ongri MS
driven out of the Asiatic continent,” hospital and on examination found his
June 3 187M, entitled "Au act for t• c sale
Notice in hereby given tliHi lit compliance of Jung 3rd, I87« entitled "An act loi the
of timber binds in the Stales of California, with the provinioiiN of the act of roiigrr»» of sale of timber lands ill the States ot ( alifortlia,
gays a leading Russian paper. Japan leg fractured in several places, besides
Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Territory,” as June 3, 1M7K, entitled "An act for the mh I c of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory ,"
extended to all the Public Land States by act of timber I a ml- in the States of Cali frirn la, (Iregon. as' xtri.ded to all the Public Land Stales by
was restricted to its own Asiatic islands internal injuries.
Auvnst 4. 1892.
Nevada and Waahingloti Territoi y." a*extende<l act of August 4, 1892,
MRS ROSE V I'l.OUGH,
when the war broke out, and it only
to all the Public l<aud Stales by act of Augu«t 4,
* * *
ALFRED IVES,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Of Garibaldi, «•oun y of Tillamook. State of
Railroad accidents this year have been
asked that Russia would retire from
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
MARY M WILLIAMS.
Oregon, I ihs this dav tiled in this office his
sworn statement No. 64-7, for the purchase of Bellingham. county of Wlmtrom, State of sworn statement No. 6464, for )he purchase of
Manchuria and Korea, as the czar’s alarmingly numerous and fatal. They
the
ot K %, of section 3J, in tp. 2 South, Washington, ha.« thi* Gay fil««l in this office her the Sw *4 Sw U, M-ctloii )4. F. h Sc >4 and
Has just received a fine Assorted Stock of
Range
No.
¡0 Wast.
and
will
offer «worn »tatement No. 6473, for the purch.H»e of •a Ne *. of Hectiol) No. I5, in township
government had promised. The en have relatively increased in gravity dur­
proof to show that the land
sought is the Se >4 ol ■ ection 28, in towimhlp No 5*«, No. 2 Noitli, tange No. lo West, mid will
croachments and insolent demands are ing the last ten years. In 1895 the rail­ of BOOTS and SHOES of the beat more valuable for its timber oratone than for rung«- No. 10 W, and will offer proof to »how offer
proof to «how Ilia) the land sought I m
way casualties in the United Stales were quality, made out of the bent material. agricultural purpose«, and to establish her claim hat he laud «ongh' I m more vh I hh I i I h for if* more valuable for it« tinibei or atone than for
not on Japan’s side.
to said land before the Couiitv Clerk of Tilla­ tun -er or «tone than for ng icultuml purpose«, agricultural purposes, and to e«tabliNh Ilia
6136 killed and 23,74-8 injured. In 1903
County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on and to e*tahli»h her claim to «aid land lief«»«« the (Ta I in to nn id I ana before the RrgiMter and Rv
* ft ☆
MEN'S HEAVY SHOES, the Ixat in mook
Wednesday, the 16th day of November, I904. She RegiNter Mi'd Receiver of till« office at Oregon crlvey of this office nt Oregon City, Oregon, on
City. Oregon, on Thur*d»y. the 27th day ol Thursday, the 131I1 dny of October, 1904
The area of Texas is 265,780 square the dead in railway accidents numbered market, and a fine assortment of MEN'S names aa witnesses ;
Hr
James M Morgan, Janie« Morgan, Edward OctolaT. 17 4
Nhe riamea a« wi !)«•«««•« :
liMliies as wltiiehsr«
wiles, almost one-third larger than that 9480 and the injured 76,553. This year's DRESS SHOES of all kinds.
Morgan, of Netarts, Oregon ; Frank Easter, of
Gilbert D Steam* Mandelin Nugent Henry
Rumiey B Leonard. Eugene I, Remmiiigton,
Tillam -ok. Oregon.
A Jorriia. of Relllngham. Wash.; Wallet C. of Woodburn, Go gon, David llovendcn, of
of the German empire, whose area is record will be worse. Where the rail­
Any an<l all persona claiming adversely the Hailey, of Tillamook. Oiegon.
HtibbHrd, Oregon Henry L Reese, of W<a>d
A first-class stock of LADIES’ FINE above-descril>ed
lands are req nested to file their
2(18,830 square mile. Texas is larger ways of Great Britain kill one passenger
Any and all i«er*ou* « laiining adversely the hii-11. Oregon.
claims in this office on or before said iM.li day of above dnacrlhed lands are ri*qu«i«trd to file their
the
railways
of
this
country
kill
1500.
Any n nd nil persons cliiimiiig adversely the
SHOES
Me
MISSES
and
CHILDREN'S
than the combined area of the Atlantic
November, T904.
(Maim* in th 1» office ori or before »aid 27th day above deacribeit lands «re 1 eqiieslt-d lo tile their
A lgernon R. D resser . Register.J ol Octooer. I904
claim* in this office on ot before said 13th day ot
states from Maine to Virginia inclusive. An official ot the interstate commerce School SHOES are the liest tljat were
A lgernon S. D kf . hher . Regirtrr
Octoimr, 1904
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Germany had 269.9 population to the commission says the block system is ever offered for sale in thia citv.
A li . fmnon H. D mfnheh . Register.
Department of the Interior.
universally
used
in
England.
He
points
square mile in 1900 and Texas had a
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 — N< tick for T immer L and A ct , J une 3. 1M7M.—N otick F or
out
the
danger
of
working
employes
September
17th.
ly»4.
population of 11.6 to the square mile in
PUBLIC A TlGN
PfHLIl ation .
Notice la hereby given that the following-
United Stair« Land Office,
Unite«! stat«** I.mid Office,
named M-ttler haw filed notice of hi* intention
1900. The density of population in the when physically exhausted by over hours
Oregon City, Ore.,
Oregon
City,
O
ogon,
to make final proof in support of his claim,
August 6th, 1904.
Nepfem her i f«t,
entire United States in 1900 was 25.6 to Many risks are peculiar to the single
and that said proof *111 be rnhde befoie the
Notice is hereby given that in coni
Notice ¡ r hwrftby given that in compluiucc
track
system
Sometimes
there
are
mis
­
nt * **"
TiHaniixik
County
Clerk
Tillamook
Co.,
“
*~
53» the square mile.
with
the
provisions
of
tiie
act ofcungrt-ss of
with
the
provision«
of
the
k
<
i
of
(
iuiitr
••*»*
of
City, Oregon, on November 3rd, 1904, viz. :
taken reductions in the working torce,
Jun«3r<l, 18,8, entitled "An oct for »h<*4ale of Julie 3, 1H7K, entitled "An act toi the sale of
W * *
PETEK A Ml’.
Umber mnd» in lie H ate« of California Oregon, tirnbci lands ill the states of California. Oregon.
H
E
Wo.
12261,
for
the
’
Ne
g
Ne
%.
H
%
Ne
'
4
D. B. Shellar, Supervisor of Forestry with a resulting extra strain to the men
Nr* H‘l.t and W hn I i Ington I erritory "as extended
mi«! Sr «X Nw zi «i •*c- 2M» tp- 1 South, raii|{«- N pvim I u ami W»Rliington Territory, ' ■« • »
'ended to all the P .blir Laiul su»t-n by act of to h 1 the Public Land States by act of AugiiHt 4,
10 Went.
of the State of Washington, returned employed. Within the last sixty dava
1*9®.
Augmit
4.
*89
‘
A
He nanw * the following witnesoe« >«» prove
GEORGE II ».FERN,
from a trip in the Quinault Valley, where the railway accidents have bccc almost
hi* contiiiuoiiK residence upon and cultivation
i>t Hellilighom, count) of Whatcom, StMtr of
of «aid l»n«l viz :
he had been for the purpose of examining phenomenally destructive of life. The
W
Hsliltigton
, pHo till* <!rty file«! in thin office
Robert Eichinger,
Dee Tomlmaon, Fred
rnnilinauo, of Tillamook, Oregon . Elmer Hall, bin «worn etateiiient No 647« for the pu>-
several townships of land now within talk of calling on Congress to take ap­
cliRM«« of Hie Nr \ ol n««ti«m No 32, ill
of Spruce, <Irrgor,.
towimhlp No 5 South. Rang«- m W<* m (, mu ’
the Olympic forest reserve. While Mr. propriate action at the next session is
Register.
AlXiERNON S DR
will offer pto«»f to «how the) the land
Shellar gave no idea to what his report timely.
nought in nior» vnliiMble for tn ti i ber or atone
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION.
# *
*
t.hHii to Hgricultiiml purp«M*e»i, and toeatab i-h
Ih p.iftnient of th* Interior.
will be. the settlers are highly satisfied
The growing practice of utilizing the
Land Office at Oregon City Ore , I III« cliiim to -.»id l»in«l Ix-foie lh< ItegiMterJaiid
Re«'rivrr of ihi« office at Oregon City, Oregon,
that with an examination these lands
October Mth. 1904.
waste products of all manufactures has
Notice
is
hereby
given that the f Huffing on Friday, the 2Mth «lay of <KU j I m * i , f'/»4. Ik
will be eliminated, as none but agricul­
named settler ha« filed notice of his Intention name« mm witiirnMrN :
brought out the fact that buttermilk
HU
<iill»ert D Steerm». Henry A. Joern« Edwin
to make lilial proof 111 aup|»ort of his claim, and
tural lands are asked for. This elimina­
possesses many unsuspected qualities. A
that said proof will be made before the c, '*tei«rn«, of Bellingham, Wash.; Walter C
Bail»*y,
of
Tillamook
,
Oregon.
tion will open one of the finest bodies of
County clerk o* Tillamook County. at Tilla­
The public are invited
medical paper says its reputation as an
Aliy end all perwim» claiming adversely the
mook, Oreg »11.011 November net. I9 4, viz.
farming land in the State of Washing-
above deMcril>ed land* are requested to fib' th« ir
PR AN<’I* M JOHNSON
agent of superior digestibility has be­ goods liefore purchawing elsewhere,
claim*
in thin office on or before »Mid 2»tli day
H E. No. 1\226 for the Ne *.4 of Section «6, tp. 4
of October, 1904
come firmly established. It is. indeed, a
range 9 west
No charge made for sewing rips on <outh,
AMiERNON D r EMHEK. Register
# * *
He name- the following witnesses to prove
iiia contlmioiis residence upon and eiilti\atioii
North Dakota and South Dakota true milk peptone : that is, milk alsdady goods purchased of me.
T
imbem
L
and
A< t ,J i ne 3 IM78 —N«« tick F ob
of
Raid
land,
viz
were admitted to the Union Noverfiber partially digested, the coagulation of the
P uri . h ATION.
Guv Matt.e.n Fred Lewellen, Elmer E Cross.
Rapairing Neatly Done.
coagulable
portion
being
loose
and
flaky,
UnlUdMate»
I mii «I office.
Jery
Lewellen,
of
Hebo,
Oregon
•
2. 1889. Utah was admitted January
A lmernor H. D xfhmer . Register.
Oregon City. Oregon,
and
not
of
the
firm,
indigestible
nature
Auguxi 27th, I5 i /-t
4. 1N96 ; Oregon, February 14, 1859 ;
NoHre i* hereby given that in (.«mipllsiice
P. F. BROWNE,
Washington, November 11, 18X9. The which is the result of the action of the
with the pr«»v|«if>ii» of the •» t of Cnwgre*» of
June 3, 1*78. cntili*«! " An ;«< t for the vale of tim­
vote for President of the United State« gastric juice upon sweet cow’s milk. It
Balsaman
ber I mii H» ill the »fate« of i alifornia Oregon,
Nevada, an<1 Washington T»?iritory.” m» ex
in 1892 was a« follows : Grover Cleve­ is of great value in the treatment of ty­
BARBER
ANO
HAIRDRESSER.
tended to all the Publv Land Stat<i> by net of
land, Democrat. 5,556.918 ; Benjamin phoid fever, and, lacing a deckled laxa­
August 4
SBAVINO.
If
AIK
CrmNG
Lot K DE < H A MPLAIN,
kill
couch
Harrison, 5,176,108 ; fames B. Weaver. tive, it may be turned to advantage in
Of Relll'itham. comity 01 Whatcom Mtat<- »f
SHAMPOOING» ETC
W'avhinglon. ha« th!« «Iwy filed in Ihm #«ffi- •• his
Populist, 1,044,028 j John Bedwell, Pro­ the treatment of habitual constipation
and CURE the lungs
»worn Mtaiem» nt No 64- » for the p»r
of
hibitionist, 264,133; Simon Wing, It is no »ess valuable in kindney troubles,
the Hw % of eecii«»n No. 29. in Town-tup
from
its
diuretic
qualities.
It
is
in
great
No 5 NOUth. Kang« lo Ue«i, an«l wifi offer
Social Labor, 21.164.
Zloctric Ball.« nic<-h
up. Goodfor pro«/f lo »I m » w that the land »ought 1»
request for the treatment of diabetes,
more votnable for Its timber or »tone t ban for
* * *
p-rwonR ru *T. tí nir with rh«.ifw>atia«n
agricultural purposes, and Io f-»tabh«h
either
alone
or
alternately
with
skua
The ten largest cities, according to
'hire the Register
claim to »aIn Pud
Re« elver of th»» <»ffi< e at Oregon < Uy. On
census ot 1900, in the United State* are : milk, and in cases of gastric ulcer and
A Love Letter.
of Jlovenater, B/ m
on
I'ueaday.
the
i«th
not intffreat you if you*.»» look-
New York, 3.437.202 ; Chicago, 1.698,- cancer of the stomach it can often l»e
»» whneaae»
___ /-»0NSU1PTI0N
Prit»
giiarante*'d Salve for Sore«»
rrt D Niearn« Mars»na H Ktrkpatr ck,
575; Philadelphia, 1.293.697 ; St Louis, retained when no other food can.
FOR
liant plain
Gilbert D
80c All 00
lingham
W»ah
Wai e- C Bailey of
Piles. Otto Dftdd, of Ponder,
ooa Oit-f'in Arthur Aualin, of l«olph. Bellingham
575.238 ; Boston, 560.897 ; Baltimore. Chemical analysis shows that in its
Free Trial.
es : “ I su tiered with an ugl»
moot < >r*g'
508.957 ; Cleveland, 381,768 ; Buffalo, nature it greatly resembles koumiss,
i year, but a box of B'i' kh-i »
Suraat and Quickest Cure for all
Ihlve cured me It's »lie
352.387 ; San Francisco. 342.782 ; Cin with the exception of which it is the
lid iMh >U
inline tn thi* <>fti
THÄ0AT and LUNG TROUB­
-arth.” Z-ML at < ha». I. < dough,
cinnati, 325.902.
According to the most grateful, refreshing and digestible
LES, or MONEY BACK.
KrglMet
same census the population of the five of the products of ml».
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint,
Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine of Choice
GROCERIES
for the Great
M c I ntosh & McNAIR
Most
Reliable Merchants
arness
RED FRONT
SHOE
STORE.
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™,
New Discovery
I
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