Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1905, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 3, 190b.
good old army beams .
UPHELD AFTER A TEST.
I
Notice of Dissolution.
I
The Partnership heretofore existing
Or«plte Mark <>»»o«lt|UB, --
fhfurAaaes Edmunds
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Ol I»i«wvl>ewrluK Ou„ Larrto«..
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D. T Edmunds continues the business
and pays all liabilities against said firn».
“Beans are the soldiers’ mainstay.”
After mature deliberation and thor G. A. Edmunds retains all book ac-
rath Tboiu«» *’• IBlliin. a retired I nit- ough tests, the geueral carriage boarc I counts, notes anil mortgages of said
,d States fatalrj officer, according to
has adopted a report favornble to th. firm prior to this date
the Philadelphia Record. “The Anier- disappearing guu carriage system at
Dated July 19th, 1905.
iean soldier, at a pinch, can equal the
E dminds B ros .,
compared
with
the
barbette
type
I
performance of an Arab on a handful 1 his report will be finished in a few I
D. T. E dmunds .
G. A. E dmunds .
,,f dried date»—he can ride and fight days and presented to Acting Seere
all day on a mere handful of beans, tary Sanger. Should the report . be ap­
properly prepared. There is nothing proved by Secretary Bool
Boot upt...
up„n h].
Notice.
t«> equal the army baked bean. Your return from Europe it finally will dis
celebrated ‘Boston baked’ are but a
I erson are notified not to haul any
poor imitation of the succulent article fi^<m-C’rXntdi:::ru*y U'er the Buf ™re «’«'el irom the bar in T^^e;
and 3111)11111
should
“ eV to Mrs.
«• * Pesterfield,
Ve 13.1 IlVIlIf *11111
turned out by a regular army cook, Which catted dl“|,<’e“r K vurrtuge, Itelong.ng
1 . d l'U< ‘ “ h|? “ 111 con&ress 'hey
thev will Ite
they do so they
be prosecuted to the
q here's an art in cooking them that no­ at i me last
sesbion and resulted in the
extentof the law.
body but an army man can ever ac­ appointment of a special board to test I
M rs . A. P ester field .
quire. I've been on service when for the two systems.
a week at a time our menu consisted of
The decision of the board in favor of
beans for breakfast, bean, for dinner the disappearing carriage was the re
»nd beans for supper; and did the suit of the last day's firing of the six.
troopers tire of the monotony? w*‘- t“*1 twelve i“v’h guns at Fort
Xot a bit of it. They sang for more, "right several days ago, when the
and in spite of hard work and lack of record for speed firing was beaten.
SEWING MACHINE.
variety at mess t?ie fellows actually
aP»- Kichard P. Davis, recorder of
■OLLER BEARING,
got fn
That demonstated to me the the board, recorded the intervals be­
HIGH GRADE.
nutritive quality of beans, and I made tween the shots at each test, and in
ji a point to get into the good graces making up ¡ts report the board com­
of the cook and learn how to bake pared the records of firing with the
them. It isn’t such an elaborate proc­ guns of both systems.
ess. but there's a trick in doing it
The report shows that the remark­
right. My friends are all fond of beans fl > e firing of the ten-inch gun on bar­
the way 1 cook them, and many a time bettes at Sandy Hook, when a base­
I’ve been atked for the recipe, but ball and football detachment fired ten
that’s a thing I don’t give away to shots in about 12 minutes, was beaten
everyone. You see, people enjoy a O the ten-inch gun on a disappearing
dish all the better when they know it’s I carriage at Fort Wright. The lowest
something* that not everybody can get interval between shots with the ten-
up. It might take some of the zest inch barbette was 104 seconds, while
away if they could say of my beans: with ten-inch disappearing the lowest
'I know how to make them.’ ”
interval was 47 1-5 seconds, and the
Automatic
mean interval in the firing of 30 shots
KNOWLEDGE WAS POWER.
was 53 seconds.
After the firing of the fifth shot the
How Familiarity with the Chlaeae
primer stuck and caused a delay of I
Laasuage Made a Woman
129 1-5 seconds.
a Countess.
The record
--- - with the
wie 12-inch
14-iijcn gun at |
One of the unmarried women in dip­ Port Wright was equally remarkable,
by buying this
lomatic circle« at Washington is the mean interval of ten shots being
reliable, honest,
l-lo seconds,
second., much lower than
Countess Marguerite Cassini, the ac­ only 58 1-10
high grade sew­
complished niece of the Russian am­ the record made with the ten-inch gun
ing machine.
bassador, who is a countess in her on barbette. The mean interval of fir-
own right, not by heredity, but by spe­ ing with the six-inch gun as shown
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
cial grace of the czar, and a curious by the report was 20 seconds.
National Sewing Machine Co.,
By
comparing
the
records
of
the
fir
­
story is told of the manner in which
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
she won her title. It was when Count ing of the guns by the two systems,
Cassini had his fateful conference with the board concluded that the disap­
FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. IU.
pearing
presented
greater
advantages
Li Hung Chang at Peking, long before
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and
that
the
firing
at
extreme
eleva
­
the Boxer trouble. The count’s inter­
Department of the interior.
preter was away, for Li’s call was un­ tion of the 12 and 10-inch guns on
Laud Office at Portland. Ore.,
July 22nd, I905.
expected, and as the Chinese states­ disappearing carriages had no bad ef­ Notice is hereby given that
tne following-
fect
upon
the
carriages.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
man could not speak Russian and the
to make final proof in support of his claim,
rhe importance of the board's deci­ and
Russian diplomat did not understand
that said proof will be made before the
Chinese the conference came to a sion is shown by the fact that congress County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook
on September 7th, 1905, viz. :
deadlock. The count’s niece, who had in appropriating money for coast de­ City, Oregon, DAVID
F. COUI48ON,
picked up something of the language, fense provided that no more disap­ H E. No. 12678, for the Ne % of Section 22, tp. 3
range 9 west.
stepped into the breach and the affair pearing carriages should be purchased south,
He names the following witnesses to prove
was arranged to the satisfaction of until a board of officers of high rank his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
made
a
complete
test
and
reported
both parties. The Chinese empress
Har ey Poland, Jos. Bixby, Norman Dye.
loaded her with presents, the czar’s on their comparative value with the Chas. Johnson, of Beaver, Oregon.
A lgernon S D resser , Register.
barbette
type.
government made a note of the service
performed, and when there was a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A FAST COLOR WANTED.
Department of the In erior,
question a couple of years ago of the
Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
young lady’s precedence at Washing­
July 22nd, 1905.
y
I'nJformi
Notice is hereby given that the following
ton, where the count was then ambas­
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
Little
sador, the czar himself counfounded
make final proof in support of his claim, and
-J that said proof«ill be made before the County
her rivals by making her oountesa.
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore.,
This was something like rapid promo­
6th, 1905. viz. :
Official information has reached the on September
CHARLES E BISCONEK,
tion for the lady.
war department respecting the color H.E- No. 15255 for the Nw *4 of Ne *4 of sec
tp. 5 south, range lowest.
of the trimmings in the new uniforms 25, He
CHINESE ARMY ROLLS.
names the following witnesses to prove
to be worn by the infantry. At pres­ his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of
said
land, viz :
ent the blue of the cloth is of that light
They Inelude with the Saldiere, Their
Leonard H. Jones, Silas H. Jones, Harry
order which is known to the trade as Beckwith, Frank Yach, of Dolph. Oregon.
Horeeo aad Every Artiele ei
A lgernon S. D resser Register.
“ciel.” This, literally translated, means
Equipment.
“sky,” but the color of the infantry T imber L amo A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
Now that Chins has Russia for a near trimmings is not, strictly speaking,
United States Land Office,
neighbor, it remains to be seen bow the "sky blue” of the ribbon counter.
Portland, Ore.
July 11 th, I905.
successfully, or otherwise, the middle
The question seems to be in the di­
Notice is hereby given that iii compliance
kingdom will continue to practice ita rection of getting a blue of this shade with the provisions of the act of Congress oi
June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An act for the sale
favorite game of bluff. How it has that is solid or fast. It is doubtful of
timber lands in the States of California,
reenforced ita army is shown by the whether the dyes can be so applied as Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terrilorv," as
Swedish explorer, Herdin, »ays Youth’s to retain the shade and preserve it extended to all the Public Land States by act ol
Au trust 4, 1892,
Companion.
LUELI.A L NELSON.
from fading into a green.
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of
The Chinese have a most extraor­
The effect, however, of this lighter
has this day filed in this office her
dinary way of enumerating troop«. blue of the trimmings on the dark Oregon,
sworn statement No. 6603, for the purchase
They are not content with counting the blue of the body cloth is not at all of the N H of 8w % of section 9. E %
of Se
of section 8, in township 1
soldiers only, but reckon in also their disagreeable, as might be supposed North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
hor«ea, rifle*, shoe», breeches and so from a mere description of the com­ proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than foi
forth, so that the resultant total is a bination. It really harmonizes, and if agricultural
purj>oses,and to establish her claim
o said land before the County Clerk oi 1 ilia-
long way above w hat it ought to be.
that color will ••.land” it will be quite ..100k
Countv, at Tillamook Citv. Oregon, on
They apparently go on the supposi­ acceptable. The difficulty, a« already Wednesday, the 27th day of September, J905. She
. „
tion that the rifle is at least as valuable stated, is in keeping it from turning names as witnesses :
Geo H. Williams, Robert Watt, Louis Reifen-
ar the man, and by ar. analogous train to a shade which will be decidedly jarr- burg.
of Bay City, Oregon ; Geo. W. Kiger, of
of reasoning they argue that a mania ring and esthetically offensive. It is Tillamook, Oregon.
, . .
.
. ..
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
of little use if he has to travel on foot, possible that there may be a return above-descrilied lands are requested Io file their
claim« in this office on or before said 2;th day of
that he cannot go about naked, and so to the white trimmings.
September, 1905.
on. Hence they count the whole kit,
A lgernons D resser , Register.
horse, rifle, breeches and all.
DOG
SWALLOWS
DIAMONDS.
T imber L and , A ct J u . nk 3. i878.—N otice for
By this peculiar process of arith­
PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
metic they fancy they deceive the Rus­
Portland, Oregon.
sians into believing their garrison»
July 5th 1005
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
much stronger than they are.
S ftve
Money
NEGROES DON’T MIGRATE.
The value of the Engliah bulldog
Sport, owned by Mrs. McMaster Mills,
wife of the president of the Plaza bank
of .New York, ia not known, although it
■needed
jg COlawrwr
—-- -- that
---- he is worth at least
There were 6.500,000 colored perron» $1,000 more now than he wai. That is
in the United State»in. I860. 7.500.000 in owing to the fact that the dog has se­
1890, and S.bOO.OOO in 1900. A "general creted aomewhere in its interior three
movement” of colored inhabitant« from diamond rings which have adorned
<»ne »tat« to another or from one sec- the handa of ita mistreat, but which
tion of the country to-«nother, d«e to the dog took a fancy to and swallowed.
economic, political or hygienic reason*, Mrs. Mills, who is summering at Green­
ha« been declared to be in progress at wich, Conn., went in bathing, and be­
intervals of two or three years since fore doing »0 took off the three dia­
the close of the civil war.
mond rings and laid them on the
But the figures of each succeeding dresser in her room. When she re­
cenaus prove that the colored popula­ turned an hour after she missed the
tion of the United ■State» is by no means rings. Sport was curled up on the bed
migratory; it changes little year by and appeared to be breathing hard.
year except as the result of the ordi­ Mrs. Mills saw dog footmarks on the
nary increase in population. Various dresser and suspected him.
ambitiou» projects of leaders to “col­
Q.eea Marla En.barras.v4.
onize” certain states have failed entire­
ly In Kansas, for instance, there are
Ear!) ma»« at Madeleine was attend­
°nly 9.000 more colored inhabitants ed by Queen Maria Christiana and the
than there were 20 years ago, though Infanta Maria Theresia. During the
Kansas has long been the meeca of collection the priest officiating pre-
aented the plate to the queen, but she
nwiny colored colonizer».
-arried no money and her embarrass-
Th* Philosopher's Rtene.
mfnt was only relieved by Duchess de
An Italian having written a book Oba slipping a coin into the queen a
upon the art of making gold, dedi- band Queen Maria Phia an. her s«.n,
rated it to Pope Leo X.. expecting a the duke of Oporto, and suite, hare ar­
g'»od reward.
...... ...........
...... , ......
Hia _.........
holiness,
finding rived from England and are procesd
Pat the man constantly followed ing to Ai> abortly.
kim, at length gave him a large, emp­
Parlas
Waepa.
ty purse, saying: “Sir. sines you
Cambridgeshire (Enfflsnd) fruit-
know h,,w |O make gold. you can
„.r, are pet inff ehili'ren ■ la If-
e
<«f anything but a purv
.. ... . « I . » » : ni U re.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. I878 entitled An act for the sale of
limber laad« tn the SUte« of California, Ctre-
sott Nevada and Waahitifton Teiritory, a.
extended to all the Public Laud Slate« b> act
of Avguat
c qkken MAN,
Of Portland, county of Multnotnali, Mats of
Oregon, has thia day filed in thi« office hla
sworn statement No. 66i8. for the parch»« ol
\ E. U ol see. So. is. nt tp. r South, Kanxe
So 7 West, and will offer proof to show
Ithat the land sought is more valuable lor
its timber or stone than for agricultural pnr-
noae« »nd to establish hia claim to «aid iatid
before the Register and Receiver of this office
at rortland. Oregon, o" Friday, the 6th
dav of Oetol-er, 1905 He name» as wltne««»
John W. Boals, t bailee F. Ehman. George W.
Greenntan, of Portland, O egon; Daniel C.
Bowers, of Sunnysl.le, Oregon .
,h.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
sbove de«rilted ands are requested to die their
claims in this office on or before said o«h day
of October, J*£Eal<OT, g p>gwgB, Register.
RED FRONT SHOE
STORE
Is now located iu the Store
formerly used as the Model
Restaurant, where LADIES’,
GENTLEMEN and MISSES’,
CHILDREN FOOT WEAR
of the latest and best quality will
be constantly kept iu stock.
In the County Court of the State of Orego
for Tillamook County.
! In the matter of the Estate of
Herman Brown, deeeased.
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the un­
dersigned, administrator of the Estate of
HERMAN BROWN, deceased, has filed in the
above entitled court his final account as
such administrator, and said court has .set
Monday, the 7th day of August, 190ft, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. at the office of
the County Clerk of said County in Tilla­
mook City in said County and State, as the
time and place for the hearing of objections
thereto, and the final settling of said estate.
Dated this 3Oth day of June, 1905.
FRANK SEVERANCE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Herman Brown, deceased.
H. T. BOTTS,
Attorney for Administrator.
My experiance in the shoe
business for 30 years give me
the advantage in selecting boots
and shoes suitable for the Tilla­
mook trade. The public are
cordially invited to examine my
goods and get prices before pure has ng elsewhere.
The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot and Shoe Store in Tilla­
mook countv.
All goods purchased of me will be repaired
at the following rates
Men’s Shoes, half soled
60c.
Ladies
40c.
35c.
Misses’
Pacific Navigation Co
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.
General Agent«, ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
»
a |O. R & N. R. R. Co , Portland.
AKenU 1A & C. H. R. Co., Portland.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
Rates, $1 Per Day
Centrally Ltoeated.
M. H. LiARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
No Chinese Employed,
Headlight
Oregonian,
$2.25 a year.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
(INCUR PORATBD),
ORE.
TILLAMOOK CITY,
PAID UP CAPITAL, |10,000.
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
C vrtim , B. L. E ddy .
Cashier M. W. H arrison .
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
ties of all kinds.
Every m«->, woman a
healthiest . f pastime
STEVENS
“Hi* ftrrarwn f*-«t inviteprrfe t
be ««M tbey
ne >r i. i’ll .»«I «rm» In e -ry *■»*—
I >,i.t in »It » <1 ■ > si e«nn 1 **■ 'hta. AXA Y' »UR
DLALi R F »K Till ST I V1.S*L
A rres* t '<k • fti't f»'-« • f Inter-qHn-f article«
I nt it-, 1 ,r ’tt s - tinj.'. et ■ 1 *<kU.
4
cents t »c.z.er poDtav«.
C. B. LEEP,
Boots and Shoes Nearly
Repaired.
First Class Work Guaranteed,
Give me a trial.
Next to the Headlight Office.
J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co.
KxiccrroKs
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 I878 — N otick F or
P ublication .
United State*. I«and Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April 2ist, I905.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the art of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entiled " An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the Stales of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. I892,
CHAS. H GOYNK;
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 0583, for the parchase of
the Ne % of Section No. 25, in Township
No. 2 North, Range 7 West, ami will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber 01 stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to •stablish his
claim to said land before the County Clerk,
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of
September, 1905. He names as witnesses
Hosea T. Bott«, oi Tillamook, Oregon;
Walter J. Smith, Win. Illingworth, Samuel
Smith, of Wilson, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in thisofficeon ot before said 20th day
of September, 1905.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imhks L and , A ct . juwk 3, 187».—N oticb Hoa
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore.,
July 13th, loos
Notice is hereby given that in cotm llauce
with the provisions of tiie act of congress of
Jam* 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the state* of California, Oregon.
Nevada ami Washington Territory "as extruded
to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4,
1892,
BERTH A V HOLDSWORTH,
Of Port'and, county of Multnomah, State
of Oiegon. lias this day filed in this office het
swoin statement No. 6626, lor the purchaae
of the Lot 8, in sec .’I4. tp. 4 N, range 8 \V ; lots 1
am! 2, and Se % Ne
of »Section No.
3, in Tewnshlp No. 3 Nerlh, Range No.
8 West, ami will offer proof to show tnat the
luii'i sought is more valmiblf fot ita Hnibei
or stone than for agricultural ptirpoaet and to
establish her claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of hia office at Poitland,
O egon, on Thursday, the 12th day oi October,
1905. She names as witnesses
W. M. Bryant, of Portland, Oregon ; Timothy
Corcoran, of Jewell. Oregon , W.’A, Wheeler,
of Portland, Ouegoii ; Cora K. Wheeler, of
Portland, Oregon.
Any ami all person» claiming adversely the
above-described lamls are requested to file their
claim« in this office on or before said 12th day
of October, I905.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
A-& C. R.R.
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4
Leave
M:OO a.m.
7:00 p m.
Leeve
7:45 a.m.
0:10 p.m.
Leeve
Leeve
T imber L and , act J unk 3. I87»-N otick fo «
P ublication .
United State« J^nd Office.
Portland, Oiegon
Inly 1th. >905.
Notice !• her’-br t|v<’n
‘"I i0"1’™’*,
»ith the provivions ol the set of ton«re»s oi
3 1»78. entitled An set for he s.le of
Uni te? lend, in the HUte. of t-slitornin Ore
io™ Neesd. sod W. hit-ton Terrilorv. •«
»tended to all the Pub K land Mates by act of
J WILEY.
r
of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. Stale or
Oreson. ba« this day filed In thia oftce hi.
.worn statement. No. «6«9- ,or ,b< ,
nt the K t. of Xsr !« .nd Ne !, "I nw
J and Xw X "I ** '«
?* •eet*''“
iu Township No « Booth, **■*« » *■
I Hid will offer proof to show that the land
1 woalit is more valuable for IU timber or
ZtSe’lban for agricultural purptnes and to
e.ul'fi«!' his claim to said land Iw-fore the
County < lerk of Tillamook tonaty. Ore . al
nluuook City, ore . on To—lay th- 3-1 day
..f tictober n/K He t ames at nitneaae.
am<*
Walter B«ker Walter <- B«ll»*y, Jam*«
.
iJn. B
of Tillamook. Ore
Any and all per«o«B claimiux •dve’l*,y.lke
.»oJd**rib«iUmi. are
¿J?
claim« in ’hi- office on or before ««»o jra 'lay
*» ?
DkC-«> R Stexibr-
BEST BY TEST
“| have trxd .11 kinds of waterproof
clothin, and haw never found anything
ar any price io compare with yow Fidt
Brand for protection front all Lndi of
weather."
(Th- n««M
e44r»ee erf
writer of 'EM
>-««♦» ma« had ■‘V'- »i.pltaart-«)
Hirb«t hirl WerM'i Fair. 1X4.
A. J. TOWER CQ
Ro«*. USA.
TOWCT CANADIAN
CO. UNITED
Tor»w>. Cttds
Kamn tf W« IMS». W« I»««»*« CSsSSfo»
Ml
.
j Portland Union I
i depot for Astoria.i
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(for Portland and f
|
way point«.
f
ASTORIA
Leeve
Eureka
Harness Oil
not only makrwtM hM»* Bn*!
borne b» * better,
mo»*«
J»-atLer aoft ....
an<l . pfiabl*.
.—. put« u- It i. I' M
r.» it cr-ilnarlly w'»oM.
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k«4«
4:80 p m.
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ASTORIA
STANDARD
OIL CO
SEASIDE
< for Astoria Direct
SEASIDE
f for Warrenton Ft i
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; 6:15 a.m.
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1904
Arrive.
11 io a.m.
9:40 p.m.
Arrive.
1 1:3O n.m.
10:30 p m.
Arrive.
< for Heaaide Direct > 5:20 p.tn.
♦ R 15 a.m < for Warrenton, »
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A r»x>4 Inokfnc
arid poor kg
IttK har ne«» 1« the
worrt klu»l ot a com­
bination.
ulve
Your
Horse a
Chance!
PORTLAND
SEASIDE DIVISION.
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CHIC »PKF. FAI a LA. MAM. U.l 1
notice .
N otick is H ereby G iven ,—That the un­
dersigned have been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Tillamook Countv, executors of the last will
and testament of HENRY >1. DOWNING,
deceased, and of his estate. All persons
having claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same to us properly
verified as by law required at the office of H.
T. Botts, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 13th day of July, 1905,
HARRY SWRENBY Ar FRANK R.
STKINHAUER,
Executors of the last will and testament
of Henry H. Downing, deceased.
H. T. BOTTS,
Attorney for Executors.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otich for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April 21 nt, 1005.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ol
June 3rd, 1878. entitled ‘ An act for the »ale
of timber land» in Hie Stutes of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
ry." as extended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, 18 q 2,
FRED ARTHUR,
Of Tillamook City, county ot Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day Hied iu this office his
sworn siHtenicnl No. 6568, for the purchase
of the W % of E % of Sec. No. 28, in 1 ownship
No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W. ami will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber <rr stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, ami to establish his claim to »aid land
before the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
at I illainvok City, Oregon, on Monday, the 25th
day of September, 1905. He names as witnesses:
W’. C. Trombley, of Tllllamook, Oiegon:
George Williams Win. Reifenburg, Winifiela
S. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon.
Any and all persoiiH claiming adversely the
above-desermed lands are requestad to file their
claims in this office 011 or before said 26th day of
September. I905.
A lgernon S. D resmkr , Register.
LARSEN HOUSE,
The Best Hotel in the city.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the Estate of
•John Tone, deceased.
N otice is H erkby G ivkn ,—That the un­
dersigned, administrator of the Estate of
JOHN TONE, deceased, has filed in the
above entitled court his final account as
such admistrator, and said Court has set
Monday the 7th day of August, 1905, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the Office of
the County Clerk of said county in Tilla­
mook City in said County and State, as the
time and place for the hearing of objections
thereto, and the final settling of said estate.
Dated this 3Oth day of June. 1905.
DAVID FITZPATRICK.
Administrator of the Estate of John
Tone, deceased.
H. T. BOTTS,
Attorney for Administrator.
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