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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 9. 1905
What the Celilo Canal Means to the short way. too. For the initiative
65,000 population, the preacher’s esti­
the Inland Empire
8 per cent of the vote last cast for Sn
preme ’ fudge
‘ would have to petition, in*
stead of ■’>—'200 electors instead of
4500,
The appropriation bill will cost the
stale $113.000 for Normal Schools
during the ensuing two years. But a
veto on the entire bill will cost the state
much more—Oregonian.
B ickleton , Wash.,
February 27th. 1905.
As the readers of the Headlight will
remember, the project of a ihip|cunal at
Celilo Falls ill the Columbia river, has
long been agitated, and an appropriation
was recently made by Congress to begin
the actual construction.
They also have some idea of the lurge
amount of grain and other products
grown in the vast basin of the Columbia
east ot the Cascade mountains. 1 will
say here in regard to its productive
area, that section after section of lands
supposed at one time to be arid, and
useless for agriculture in Eastern Oregon
and Washington and in Idaho, have
been brought under cultivation—small
portions by means of irrigation, but
large ones without—until soon very
little of this great extent of territory
will be left unproductive.
The products of this fertile region
then are carried to market by rail. And
the rates charged are high (in the case
of grains 11 to 14 cents per bushel to
Portland or Seattle and other com.
inodities correspondingly high).
The canal will open the river to navi­
gation from the sea to Priest Kupids on
the Columbia, and to Lewiston, Idaho,
on the Snake ; which poiiits.are far into
the heart of the country in question.
Also the Columbia can be opened with
comparatively little expenditure aboye
the international boundary and beyond.
Years ago there was a portage road
from Celilo to The Dalles, and another
where locks ¡lave since been built at
Cascade Rapids, and in those days
steamboat lines carried freight cheaper,
in spite of the many handlings, than the
railroads now do. The 0. R. & N. Co.,
however, when building its road along
the river, secured the portage road bed
a.id used it as a part of its track and
by various other means succeeded in
banishing navigation from the part of
the river above. On certain portions
and branches of the river far above,
boats still ply, but there isolated lines
act only as feeders for the roads. The
building of a canal at Celilo and use of
steamboats as carriers will cut the price
of transportation of freights down very
low—perhaps to one third of present
rates.
To a person who has seen broad
stretches of the upper river from a car
window or has crossed its wide stream
by railroad bridges, or been down by its
shore ami witnessed its majestic speed,
and known the depth and power of its
current, the question of when this great
river would carry its share of the
world's commerce may have presented
itself. We believe that this dream of
utility is in a fair way to be realized.
The canal, of course, may be several
years in building, but the new portage
road now in course of construction and
to be finished about May 15th, will
make possible the good use of the upper
river, while the better work of the canal
will follow.
The outlook at present is a hopeful one
for the producer of this region. It
seems probable that one day the Colum­
bia river will rank as one of the great
inland waterways of the United States,
and that the opening ot this river to
navigation, will bring an era of unex­
ampled prosperity to the “Inland Em­
pire.1’
G. V. D oughty .
mate is considered wild. His church is
one of the largest in the city, and a big
audience heard him.
Threat of referendum on the general
appropriation bill of the Oregon Legis­
lature is prompted by desire to cut off
superfluous Normal Schools. But is
there not a better means to that end ?
Many people are satisfied with the
log rolling in the Legislature which re­
sulted in hitching Normal Schools to
indispensable state institutions in order
thus to boost the schools into the public
treasury. Two avenues are open to
such persons ; first, referendum veto on
the bill; second, enactment of a correct­
ive law under the initiative.
The second alternative seems the more
reasonable and practical. The first
would deprive necessary institutions like
the insane asvlum and the penitentiary
of money required for maintenance and
improvements at the same time that it
would shut off the Normal Schools. And
there is serious doubt whether interest-
liearing warrants could be issued for
maintenance of necessary state institu­
tions. No doubt the institutions at the
capital could be kept going on the credit
of the state, but certificates based there­
on would be discounted if no interest
were allowed by law.
“No warrant shall lie drawn by the
Secretary of State,” reads the law, “in
pay ment of any claim against the state
unless an appropriation has first been
made for the payment thereof; but
w here such claim has been incurred in
pursuance of authority of law, but no
appropriation has been made for its
payment, or if made has been exhausted,
the Secretary stall audit such claim,
and, »f allowed, shall issue to the claim­
ant a certificate as evidence of such al­
lowance.”
This foregoing section of the code
raises a two.fold doubt. First, would
not the institutions at the capital have
to subsist on certificates withont inter­
est, and, second, would not the Normal
Schools I jc entitled to such certificates
al«o.
The sure way to end the Normal
School abuse is by the initiative. It is
KILL the
Dr. W. Van Osdel. minister of the First
Baptist Church of Spokane, preached a
sermon devoted to theexposure ofnlleged
immoral conditions in Spokane. The
minister had caused the church to be
lighted with l<»0 red-coloied electric
lights and his sermon was in accord
with the color scheme. The ministers
remarks were sensational, one state­
ment being that Spokane was the home
of tietween 900 and 1200 mi.tre-ses
This is exclusive of the regular denizens
of the tenderloin. As Spokane has but(
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DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
Schoolhouse for Sale,
We wish to sell our school building
public auction on March 10. 1905,
the school house, Diet. No. 13, at 1
in. The district reserves the right
Only the fact that petroleum is on the reject any and all bids.
free list prevents the Democratic party
J. J. M c G innis .
from declaring that protection is the
Dial. Clerk.
parent ol the biggest octopus.
SPRUCH.
* * X
The construction of a sea level canal in
Lawerence Sanders has moved
twelve years for 5230,000,000 would be
a great triumph. Uncle Sam is a hustler household goods up on the Nehalem,
his wife will go as soon as the little girl
and tnay do it in less time.
is able.
* * *
Uncle Sam is dealing with two kinds
Clyde Kinnaman is at home at present
of Indians in the Indian Territory: the nursing a very bad wound on his hand,
real Indian, unknown to the East, and caused by the cross cut saw.
the picture Indian, unknown to the
Roy Blanchard while cutting wood
west.
last week accidentally cut his foot, caus­
* * *
The new battleship named in honor of ing a very bad wound.
Oran Wallace has gone to work for Al
the state of Kansas will be ready for
launching next June. Presume the chris Bunn, at Bea yer.
rening will be done with a barrel of
Mark Curl has taken Mr. George
kerosene.
Lucas and wife to Sheridan. There they
* $ »
will take the train for California, where
The Moscow nobility has sent a res­ they will make their future home, and
olution to the czar asking for a continu­ Mr. Charley Sears and wife also are
ation of the war. To what extent is the
going to California in a short time, and
nobility represented in the trenches we are glad for Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, for
around Mukden ?
they will have some of their old friends
* * *
with them again.
Chloroform was discovered by an
Little baby Lenard, the son of G. W.
American, Dr. Guthrie, at the age of 49.
He was unaware that he had passed the Wallace is quite sick.
I rather think the sign is in the feet
deadline of usefulness nine years before,
according to a freak doctor of a more this week. As the women have been
traveling the roads quite often.
modern school.
* * «
The crank who proposes to chloro­
Sermons Boiled Down.
form men on reaching the age of 60
probably wants to save the pension ap­ A full head seldom swells.
A crooked walk shows a crippled will.
propriation. But the entire amount it
Nothing lifts one higher than love for
represents could not bestow common
sense and decency on the few who are the lowly.
Love covers sins, but does not conceal
born without it and grow up to make
them
such propositions.
* * *
Croakers always advertise their own
The wife of Vice President elect Fair­ swamps.
banks graduated in the same class with
Every sorrow may be the seed of some
him both in college and law school, and great joy.
subsequently took a degree in interna­ Love that can be measured is never
tional and parlimentary law. If any worth measuring.
knottv points arise in presiding over
A little smile will break up some
the Senate, Mr. Fairbanks will know mighty big clouds
where to go for advice.
Innocense that is advertised usually
* * *
hides some iniquity.
Grand Master Workman F. Berchtold,
Worship with the heart results in
the head of the Grand Lodge of the An­ work ^jth the hand.
cient Order of United Workmen for Ore.
Nothing but art on the menu is an
gon, has issued a call for a special session aggravation to the appetite.
of the Grand Lodge to be held in Port­
Lies abide forever, though they are be-
land on April 13, for the purpose of dis­ lieved but for a moment.
cussing and perhaps readjusting the
There is no service without a sense of
present existing rate of assessment hold­ the sacredness of things.
ing in the order.
It is the gold of love that makes the
* * *
quartz of lift* worth while.
The German steamer Numidia, accord­
No man is meaner than he who tried
ing to the correspondent of the Daily
to keep “the golden mean” between
Mail {at Hongkong, reports having
right and wrong.
sighted two (apanese squadrons on Sat­
urday, 1O0 miles southeast of Hong­
It Saved His Leg
kong. The first squadton, comprising
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga..
nine battleships and cruisers, was seen suffered fornix months with a frightful
at two o'clock tn the morning, going at running sore on his leg; but writes
full speed with all lights out, and the that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly
cured it in fivedays. For Ulcers. Wounds
second squadron, of 13 large warships, Piles, it’s the liest salve in the world.
was sighted in the afternoon.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by
Chas. I. Clough, druggist.
* * *
According to estimates which have
been prepared, the forces under General T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
Kuropatkin between the Shakhe River
United States Land Office,
and Tie Pass total slightly over 400,000,
Oiegon ity, Oregon,
25th, 1905
composed of 335,000 infantry, 33,000 Notice is hereby given February
that in compliRiice
cavalry and 35,000 artillery, with 1504 with the provisions of the act of Congiessot
June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale
guns. These estimates do not include of timber lan«ls in the States of Califo'iua.
Nevada, and Washington Territo­
the Vladivostok and other garrisons, Oregon,
ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by
the railroad guards or the civil employes. act of August 4, 18 q 2,
HANS C. HANSON.
The grand total of tne Russian strength Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. State
of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his
east of Baikal is estimated at 700,000.
sworn s atement No. 6553, for the purchase
of the Sw *4 of Sw % of Sec. 28. S % of Se l4
* * *
29, and Nw % of Ne
of Sec. No. 82, in Tp
The emphatic denial by the Japanese Sec.
No. 1 S, Range No. 8 W, and will offer proof to
minister at Washington that Japan has show that tr«e land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
made any proposals for peace will put poses, and to establish his claim to »aid land
before the County C erk of Tillamook County,
an end to any hope which mav have at
l illamook City, Oregon, on Tuesdav, the 9th
been held that the end of the war is near. day of May. 1905. He names as witnesses
W. H. West, Dr I E Bartell, Paul Hanson,
Russia has said just as emphatically, C. A. Vogler, of Tillamook, Ore.
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
through Nicholas II. and sonic ol his above-desermed
lands are requested to file their
ministers at foreign capitals, that it will claims in this office on or before said 9th day of
May, I905.?
continue the war. Apparently the peril
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
at home and the danger abroad is not
T imber L and , A ct , J une 3. W — N oticb F or
menacing enough to coerce Russia into
P ublication
United States Land Office,
giving up the tight. The peacemaking
Oregon City, Ore.,
March 3rd, I905.
efforts ot William IL, Edward VII. and
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
other friends of the czar have all come with the provisions of the act of congress of
June 3. 1M7M, entitle«! An act for the sale of
to naught.
timber lands in the states of California. Oregon.
» * *
Nevada «nd Washington Territory ’ as exunded
The English press has eagerly seized to a 1 the Public Land States by act of August 4.
Dr. Osler's suggestion that professional
HENRY C'RENSH tW.
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. State
men are too old at 40. Everybody worth of
Oregon ha» thia day tiled in this office Ins
quoting has been consulted in regard to sworn statement No. 65M. for th« purchase
of the S '■» of Sw */4 of sec. 20. and E 54 of se ‘4
this statement, with the result that all of sec No. 19, in Tp. No ! S. Mange No. 10
West, and will offer proof to show that the
interprent the wellknown professor's re. lan-1 sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpos» a and to
mark as a joke. Sir Frederick Treves, establish
his claim to said land b< fore the
who is the leader of British medical County Clerk of Tillamook county, Tillamook
City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the l;th day of
men, entirely disagrees with Dr. Osier’s May. 1905. He nam' S as witness« » :
VI in field C Trombley, Tillamo.k, Or.IraC.
theory. He says that degeneration does Smith
Tillamook. Or ; Lem Parker, Bay City,
not begin at 40 in a man who has taken Or.; Ethan A Edwards, Tillamook. Or.
Any ami all persona c aiming advenu ly th •
ordinary care ol himself and refrained above-descritw«! lands are requested to file their
from dangerous habits. Many men are claims in »his office ou or before said 17th day
of Mar, I905.
ALGERNON 3. D resser . Register.
at their best at 50. In America, where
life is more hurried. Dr. Treves said men
doubtless age earlier, but it is impossible
to generalize.
* *
couch
Referendum, No ; Initiative, Yes.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AND CURE the LUNC8
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
WITH
CONSUMPTION
OUGHS and
pries
50c »51 00
Fres Trial.
OLDS
Surestuid
Quickest Curs for all
THROAT end LUNG TROUB­
LES, or MONEY BACK
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
M c I ntosh & mcnair co .
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
A.& C. R.R..
TIME CARD
8:00 a.m.
7:00 p.tn.
Leave
7:45 a.m.
6:10 p.m.
PORTLAND
i Portland Union f
t depot for Astoria, i
ASTORIA
|for Portland and |
/
way points.
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ASTORIA
WATERPROOF
•IkCP CLOTMINC
LVlRtWMfcltU.
Arrive.
11:10 a.m.
9:40 p.m.
Arrive.
T0WIR5
ABO«
AU0T1H5
11:30 a.m.
10:30 p.m.
Leave
ASTORIA
4:30 p ni.
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SEASIDE
5:20 p.m.
AJ.W5C020JraUUll.5U.
Wl CJUWUNCO,Lm,t.dTOMIIO,aM
« for Warrenton Ft »
< Stevens. Ham- >
f9:3O a.m. ( monfl, Astoria. )
6:15 a.m.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
9:25 a m.
7:20 p.m.
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otick F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore.
January 3rd, I905.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ot
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for t e sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892.
WILLIAM H BAN( KE,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office h’s
sworn statement No. 6542. for the purchase
of the N W.
NW. 54 of section 4, in tp. 2
South, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
proof to show that the land
sought is
more valuable for its timber orstone than for
agricultural purftoses.and to establish his claim
to said land before the Countv Clerk of I ilia
inook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Monday, the 20th day of March. ¡905.
He
names as witnesses :
C. Desmond, Samuel Daly, John Staseck,
George Kauffman, of Netarts, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office 011 or beloie said 2oth «lay of
March, 1905-
G eo . W. H i bee , Receiver.
MOTIt'K FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office «t Oregon Citv. Ore.,
February 6tn. lyoj.
Notice i» hereby given that th«- following-
nanied settlei ha» tiled notice of hi» intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and tha' »aid proof Afill be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on March 14th, 1905 viz.:
JAMES ( HRIsrEN^KN ;
H E. No. 12607. for the N 54 Nw % of sec u,
Se
Sw % and sw *4 He‘4, aec. 2, tp. 3 South,
range 9 West.
H« nam« a the following witne'tse« to prove
hia continuon» residence upon and cultivat on
of said land, viz. :
Henry Ely, Jack Holgate, E. K. Gill>ert,
William Gilbert, of Spruce, Oregon
AMiFRNON s DRKSSFM, Regiate
OF <»!'A It l>l A N’N MALE OF
KBAI. I’ROrr.KTY
CITY,
ORE.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
in office.
Arrive.
Arrive
( incorporated ),
TILLAMOOK
Complete set of Abstract Books
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Both phones.
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Additional train leaves Astoria daily at '
11:30 a.m. for all points on Ft. Stevens I
branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p.m., re-J
turning, leaves Ft. Stevens at 2:00 p.m., ar- i
riving Astoria 2:4-5 p.m.
* Sunday only.
Through tickets and close connection via I
N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. K. |
& N. Co., via Portland.
NOTICE
i
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos,
Notary Public.
Office : South west from the Court House,
in the building occupied as a music store.
H. T. BOTTS.
DDY & BOTTS,
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
Arrive.
{ for Astoria Direct J- 12:30 p.m.
SEASIDE
J
Arrive.
f 8:15 a.m. i for Warrenton, i * 10:45 a.m.
? Hammond. Ft. ?
7:40 a.m.
5:50 p.m. ’ Stevens, seaside.)
Leave
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance.
TM best «Bfcrwlx M i lied workirm and
sixty sewn >ws expense htw mode
TOWER'S öli<lm Gab and Mab
famous the world ow They a.t radein
blad or jrllowfor all tunda ot wet work,
antwrn{arment bearmjtheMCNOf
TME rl5H is aaranteedto dive sat
isfartion. All reliable dealers sell then
EDDY.
11:35 a.m. { for Seaside Direct
O regon
T illamook
1904
SEASIDE DIVISION.
Leave
A ttorney - at -L aw
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EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4
Lesve
W. SEVERANCE,
N9KTH-S9UTK-EÄST-WEST
v«w wihb ns»
H'
COOPER,
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Directors M. W. H arrison , W. W
C urtis », B. L. E ddy .
Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison .
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
ties of all kinds.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O regon . Hoots
C. B. LEEP
and Shoes Nsaily
Repaired.
CARI' HABERLACH,
First Class Work Guaranteed,
Give me a trial,
Next to the Headlight Office.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Ucittechcv cAbuoluit,
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BERBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
OBERT A. MILLER,
SHAVING,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
HAIR
CUTTING
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for
per ho uh suffering with rheumatism.
II. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
In every town
and village
may be had,
v the
P pysician and S urgeon .
Office one block west of the
Allen House, Tillamook City.
Calls answered promptly.
Mica
Axle
Grease
R. BEALS,
a
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
^pHOS. COATES,
A
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca­
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
that makes your
horses glad.
1
NOTICK is H rrkby G ivkx —That the un­
dersigned. guardian of the person» and e»- j
tatea of ELIZABETH L TER Wl LLK'.EK
and DAVID i,. TERWILLIGER, minors, In |
pursuance of aUcenae to sell heretofore iasued
by the County Court of the State of Orrgon 1
for Tillamook County. Oregon, will on Sat­
urday the IKthdayof March,-1905. at the
County Court House door, namely at the 1
Sheriff's door. in Tillamook City. Oregon, at
the h«»ur of 1 1 o’clock a.m., »ell at public
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
auction for cash and subject to confirmation
by sai<! court, the following described real
property situated in Tillamook County.
<l<> TO
Oregon, and ownwl by aaid minora to-wit
Beginning at a point one an«l thirty-eight
hundre«lth-« (1.3K) chains North an«l five and
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AM»
fourteen hundredth* <5 1 I) chain» East fr«»m
the point where the North and South line ,
In-tween lota three (’. • and four (4>. Section
TRI ST CO.
twenty (2O>. Township one (1) North of
Range ten (1<>) West «if the Willamette Meri­
T
hou
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C
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s
,
Pres.
dian strike» the ah«»re of Tillamook Bay
«which ia c large rock marked XX Remarked
X
X on a large
rock for the south East corner of .boat­
house lot . thence West fifty (5Oj feet . thence
North two and sixty-four hundredths <2 04»
chain* to center of countv road
thence
East along said road fifty i.ioi Jfert . thence
ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW.
South two an«! sixty four hundredths (2.041
Make a specialty of La nd Office Business.
chain» to the place of beginning
Dated Pebruary Idth. 1905
OFFICE IN WEINIIARD BUILDING,
LLOYD C SMITH.
Guardian Person« and Estate« of
Room I «nd 2,
Elisabeth L. Trrwill ger an I
OREGON CITY. ORE.
David L. Terwil iger. minors.
T imber L and A ct , J i nk 3 1*7*1 — N otice ^<> k
P umlh avion .
United statr»ljnid f’fffre.
Oregon City, Oregon.
JanuHty iSlh, 1
Notice is hereby given that in coinpl
with the pioviMioim of the act of Congreaa <»l
June 3, 1*7*. entiled " Au act for the «.ale of titn
l>er lands in the Htate- of < alifotnlH. Oregon,
Nevada, and WaMhnigton Teiritory," mm ex
tended to all the Public Land State* by act of
A<>M'»4l 5 M
WALTER PHI 1» BA KI R
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook state « f
Oregon, ha* till« day filed in thia of!b e hi*
■ worn Mtiileno-nt No 6 m - for the piilmn of
the Ne % of Section No 20, in r«'wnahip
No 1 nouth, Itange 10 WrM, and will offer
proof to allow thnl the laud «ought if
more valuable for Its timber or atone than for
»gr i<u1t lira I imrpo»-«-». and to «-Hfahlish h <*
claim to »ah! land before the Comity Clrti,
of Tillamook County Or «-if on. at 1 illariu • »
City Oregon, on Thni aday, th»- »th day «f
I April
lie uamea a« wltireaaea
Hem y Crenahaw. Water < Bailey Hurneuat .
Ilarry S Baker, Tillamook ; Fred • Baker.
Wilaon
Any r>nd all peraona claiming adversely the
above dear 1 dwd Innd» are re.jii*a(efj to file their
, claim» in Ihiaofftteon 01 befort »aid Mh day
of April, 1905.
AM.kRNuN 8. D m f . »•►.■, Hegiater
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