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------------------------------------- TILLAMOOK FTF! A PT .TCrnT. FEBRUARY 8. lu pursurauce of the Priinan Editorial Snap Shots, Councilman King, from a business man’s point of view, said the streets of A railroad boom for Tillamook I the city ought to be kept respectable so * * * that women could walk through them Republicans say they are going to without being insulted, Unfortunately make a clean sweep in the coming elec for the business interests of the city and tion. to give it a black eve, it does not help * * * I Everybody get into the traces and the business or reputation of the city to hoomithe new railroad It's coming this allow those who violate the law to have their own way. It a few drunkards and time ! Rah I a few rowdy* were run in it would he a * * * We’rf so glad we haven’t got the itch good thing for tbe business interests of —we mean the office seeking itch, nor are the city, and would remove the impres we troubled with a political bee buzzing sion that Tillamook City has harbored in our bonnet. a number of that class, which is detra- * ♦ * tnental to business. Every person who aspires for public * * * office must do so on his own merit and We find that quite a number of Homer the voters will tell in the ballot box Mason's friends are wanting him to run what they think of them. for county judge, who feel satisfied that a * * he can be elected. No one can blame the According to this week’s Herald, C. A. friends of Mason, for it is considered all Snow & Co. will send anyone a dairy for over the county a dirty trick that was two cents. Now’s your chance to get played on him when Handley & Thayer into the dairy business. brought suit, for the county, againvt * * * My ! How can Tillamookers. who him for land office fees, over which the have been looking for a few miles of rail- court had no jurisidiction. It was a con road between here and Portland, com spiracy to besmirch Mason’s character, and it is not (Surprising to find that he prehend a railroad that is to embrace has a whole lot ot friends who warft tp 1,280 miles ? vindicate him and to show their con * * What the republicans want is a man of tempt for those who concocted the plot. the caliber of Sheriff Word, of Multno We said at the time the suit was brought mah, for sheriff ot Tillamook county, lor that if that kind of persecution was per that is the man who is going to win out sisted in it would make Mason the next in the coming election. county judge. * * * The entertainment given on Saturday Some of the boys stole chicken Thurs day night and gave them to a man who evening at the opera house by F. o. had them in a pet the next morning, and Browne was a disappointment. He has this occurred within a few stone's throw missed his calling, fora person who can chalk out on paper a few common place of Sheriff Woolfe’s residence. out line features is not entitled to style < * * It would be more sensible to let alone himself a cartoonist. Browne had better the political fight and all get in and go back to the Emerald Isle and kiss the fight for a right of way for a railroad if blarney stone before he makes another the “bloods” have to have a fight. Let’s attempt as a poor apology as a cartoon fight for something that is worth fight ist. So called cartoonists are becoming ing for and something that would boom showmen for the money there is in it Tillamook. It is easy and don’t require much ability. * * * Here it is in a nutshell. Commit to mem Business and local politics don't mix, orv a printed cartoonist’s lecture, buy appears to be the idea of some of our several hundred sheets of paper with the most successful business men. Perhaps, features of prominent men dimly out- not. People don’t want to trade with outlined, and same can be done with a business men who resort to dirty, low small machine with two arms from anv down politics. That kind of thing may photograph o* local characters. This is last lor a time, but the public soon catch all that is necessary, with the exception on. of saying his little piece and chalking * * * Mayor Botts has told the marshal to over the lines on the stage and receiving run in these who get drunk. Wonder if the plaudits of the audience, who does somebody dre has told him not to ? It not detect the deception by the slight ol looks as though there is going to be a hand. We hope none of the pupils of the fight on hand between the city council public school won't want to become p and the marshal, and in that event the cartoonist ol that description. * * * mayor, backed by the city council, will L»‘t those Oiegon newspapers that appoint a special policeman who will en supported the Initiative and Referen force the law. dum amendment explain to the people I * * As some few democrats are taking a how complications may be avoided if | hand in the republican party, trying to two or three laws bearing on the samel I induce their republican friends to run, it ■'iibjfu:, ai d eirh in direct Cuiifficl will be perfectly in order tor the Head with the other, shall be adopted at the light man to write the democratic plat June election. There are now pending form, which we will certainly do, and f«ir the consideration of the voters two can assure our republican friends that it tax hills, two special car bills, and two will be unique and 10 the point, and so state printing office amendments Under pointed that more the democratic mule the initiative plan, It will be possible kicks, worse itwill be lor it. So this will for all these measures to be adopted, and, becoming laws at the same time, be tit or tut. * * * there will be no way to determine which Somehow, we leel sorry for Congress must lie observed. A striking instance man Longworth, who is to marry Miss of direct conflict is found in the proposed Alice Roosevelt, for a fellow can’t go ’a I amendments to regulate and control the courting and enjoy himself as he ought office of State Printer. One amendment to with so many newspaper reporters provides that the Legi-lature may let the rubbernecking. Very few men do their printing out by contract to the lowest courting under such embarrassing cir bidder, and the other requires that the cumstances. It may be considered fash printing shall lie done in Salem in an ionable to turn the limelight 011 courting ollice to be owned by the State, Umier couples these days, but we prefer the old the initiative it will be possible for method of sparking without newspaper both of these measures to bo adopted reporters rubbernecking and taking snap next June—and that’s alxiut what will shots. hap|>en. Then, where will the Stale * * * ” tie at?’’ Let some good populistic I The new coast railroad company has Republican or Democrat who help'd not a very clear conception of the vast to fasten this new-fangled law on the amount of timber lands it will tap, lor State arise and explain to the people ri the report w hich appears on another how this undesiraf'te condition of affairs page it says : “Of the 3,000,000,000 may lie avoided Please, don’t all sj»eak leet ol standing timber the Oregon (.'oast at once !—Polk County Observer. A Eastern w ill t^p 2,000,000,000 feet.” a * * Considering there is 20,000.000,000 feet A little local history will not be out of tributary to Nehalem bay and 13,000,- 000,000 feet of standing timber tribu place to repeat at this time, especially ns tary to Tillamook bay, it looks as thou the political “braves’’ and those who gh, if Tillamook county alone can fur want to control and the dictation of the nish that amount of timber, the promo political parties are buckling on their political armour to “do up’’ one another lets ought to correct the error. in the scrimmage for supremacy. We * « * Salem’s political machine shop will go will only go hack about two years and out ol business alter the priniuries As will not elaborate upon the points we everybody ‘can plainly see the political wish to bring out. The fight about two bosses ol that town want to run the re. years ago at this time was as to w hich publican machine, boss the slate and dig. faction should control the lepublican trict ticket, in (act, it looks as though party. The faction which won out in the Salem statesmen want to boss the w hole primaries and convention stayed with republican show, ami it is no wonder the ticket and republican (ffirty, while that the other counties are balking nt the other faction entered into a conspir the Salem bosses. Prof. Halsey, who is acy with the democrats. E. M Harvey their candidate lor congress, should oiler was considered at the time the life of the up a silent prayer for Salem's political democratic party and a little political inachiiie, lor its candidates are hoodooed god in the eyes of those who wanted to defeat the republican party, and with a already. w * * number of republicans, w hose names we The Headlight man thought it would are tnmilinr with, attended secret meet be advisable to insure his lite for a few ings previous to the election. Another thousands more before springing ano thing. tl»c saloons, lined up with demo ther railroad proposition upon the pro crats and republicans who deserted their pie ol Tillamook county, for there is no party, made a bitter fight, with the re telling what tbev will do to us if this sult that several republicans were de fresh smutter ol rnilioad gossip should feated. Harvey whs considered a fine l»etcr out ns usual in “hot air.*’ We w ill fellow amongst the democratic push and take iksperale chaines. with the hope was offered a position in the bank. Imt that we are not fooling the people this he declined. Then came the fight over trip for in looking over the hies of (lie the water commi*si«)n. lut this time I Headlight for the past 18 vents, it is no Harvey was not with the democratic wonder we consider our Ide in danger, push, and when it came to several par for every few months in that time a new ties giving away creamery stock so that r a lire »nd proposition was concocted that by illegal voting certain parties could l»e wastol»c a "Sure Thing,' which only elected, Harvey challenged these votes, ended up in * hot air.” with the result that lhepu»ti Jeter ruined Earlv Closing ! Law, I take this opportunity t( to get ev*n with him. Then came the announce myself as a Candida^ local option election. Remembering that An sgrpnnent t>etw«‘n the nn-rclmnU the saloons bad arrayed themselves .if Tillamook I'lty Ihat takes effect for nomination at the Republic^ against the republican party, this was a February lei. IKOfi. Primaries for the office ot Counu We the iiiiilerxixiied. iiierehanta of fine opportunitv to retaliate, when the Judge. I TlllaUMHik t icy. >!'• hereby agree O el.«e republican war horses braced themselves our resiier tive i.lacesuf bUHii.eas during It nominated and elected | up, and getting into a secret organiza I e'ich "innth ot the ve.r at the hoi.r- shall give the County an ecca (except. Saturday tion, and the work being so effectually nientKined belu>v < micat administration and do done the vote was a surprise which put bight») ; Moult,» <if January, February. Ma.eii. that is possible to relieve on the saloons out of business. As Harvey Oetober and Noveudier »tore» ehme bottled up condition. 1 favoi was well assuredjthat he was going to promptly at 0 30 o'clock p.m. have trouble in getting his homestead, the continued imprevement « Month» of April. May, June and Sep he jumped in ahead, for we are informed tember stores close promptly at S o eluck our* Public highways and rhq someone “squealed’’ and gave him the crossings and will loose no oj. ^Months of July, August and December w hole plot in connection with the alleged pertunity to advertise the cotrnti land frauds, which, reports say, he con stores will remain open as long as the trade requires. where it will prove of ad vantage fided in Mr. Heney, the result of which is . S ires will remain open every Satur I respectfully solicit the suw several Tillamook people have been in day night as lung ns the trade requires. port of tvery voter interested J dicted because the democratic war horse Signed : the welfare of the Countv. “squealed.” To prove that Harvey was D T. Edmunds. King* Mills ('<. right that they intended to geteven with Alex. McNair* Co. W. A. William». J. S. STEPHENS. Todd * Co. Carl A. Patzleff. him, Laughlin contested Harvey’s home R D Wade. Cohn & Co. stead, with the result that Laughlin also E. T. Ilaltom. turned “squealer" about the creamery >+*+*****♦ *fr4***oor^ ooao1 stock and which is enough evidence to I MAPLE LEAF CREAMERY justify District Attorney McNary in se curing a conviction against the guilty First Annual Report of Secretary Makes Fine Showing. parties at the next term of the circuit court, and with the threat that Harvey At a meeting of the Maple Leaf Cream, FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS and SHEEP would not live to get his homestead and erv Association on Saturday the direc A Great Flesh Producer. Blood Purifier and Grain Economiler Thia FJ other things still to come to light in coil- tors, James Williams, Peter Heisel and I win do as much as any of the highly adverused and expensive brands,,ni| tions with that contest, what the end C. A. Svensen, were rf eleclcd. as was will be in this bad muss we do not care also Geo. Colin for treasurer. On an in "' Ten'Cents 11 Pound, in 23 cent mid 75 cent Package». . to predict. Looking back over these formal ballot as to which bank the asso. I. you are not thoroughly satisfied with the results, you get your mow,] two years, those who stayed with the ciation should deposit its money, 19 republican party have nothing to regret. votes were cast for the Tillamook County back. B. L. Eddy has been honored by the pre Bank and but one vote for tile Bank of sident, A W. Severance was re-appointed C. & E. Thayer. The secretary's (Carl postmaster and there is regret amongst Haberlach's) report wns accepted, which a number of republicans that they knifed ia as follows : T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878 --N oticii Notice to Voters P ublication . their candidates. But the result turned Tillamook, Oregon, February 3rd. 1906 Uuited States Land Office, I out quite different to what most people To'the Directors and Stockholders of To the Republican Voters ot Tilla- , Portland, Oregon, January 8th,'i«d and terribly disastrous to those who the Maple Leaf Creamery Associ- mook County : Notice is hereby given that in 'cotupiiJ I hereby announce myself a cnndi- with opposed the republican party, as will be the provisions of the act of Congrtii| ation, > da’e for the nomination for Sheriff on June 3, ¡878, entitled "Ail act for the sad seen by those who are indicted and who Gentlemen,—I hereby present to you timber lands in the States of California J th»* Republican ticket. gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,] are liable to be indicted on account of my report as secretary of the Maple Leaf If elected I promise to enforce the extended to all the Public Land Slatesbd the democratic “squealers’’ squealing on Creamery Association, for the year 1905. laws, which may become the duty of of August 4. 189*. ELIZABETH F. MARCUS, them Milk received at factory as follows : the Sheriff, without fear or favor. Of Salem, county of Marton. State ofOrtd C. S A tkinson . ; April, 270,65» lbs. ; May, 409.164 lbs. ; has this day filed in this office her nJ statement No. 6747, for the purchase ol] i June, 474,118 lbs ; July, 433,542 lbs. ; NEHALEM. Notice fw q of Ne q, W% Se *4, 8e % of m ] i August, 326.220 lbs.; September, 276,206 School District No. 9, of Tillamook of section No. 8, in township No. 1 ik 4 Joe Kutcher was up from Netarts i lbs.; Oetober, 231,411 lbs.; November, range No 10 W, and will offer proofto J City. Oregon, wishes to dispose ol the that the laud sought is more vaiuabltl Monday and got the old boiler from the ' 125,953 lbs.; Dtcember, 51699 lbs., old school building Any one wishing its timber or stone than for agricultural J ¡making a total of 2,598.975 lb.4. for the poses, and to establish her claim to said a cheese factory. I to make offer tor same is requested to ’ nine months the factory run last year. before the Register and Receiver of this <1 Sid Lowry was up from Tillamook, ’ ’ Cheese made and sold as follows; j leave bid with the District Clerk at Portland, Oiegon, o,j Satuiday, theniil A i . va F inley , of March, 1906. She names as witnessei: 1 Wednesday, in view of working at the I 1 April, 26,849 lbs. ; May. 40,858 lbs ; George Shand, of Salem, Oregon ; Wiii.ll District Clerk. Ju.ie, 46,912 lbs.; July, 42,186 lbs.; Portland, Oregon ; George Watt, of Bail! cheese factory this season. August, 33,012 lbs ; September, 29 865 Oregon : Robert Watt, of Bay City, OrejcJ $100 Reward, OO. Surveyor Sappington and John Any and all persons claiming adversely! lbs.; October. 27.560 lbs.; November, The renders of this paper will be pleased te Hickey were in with a crew of men this 15,579 lbs.; December. .6,296 lbs., making 1 learn that there is at least one dreaded disease above described ands are requested to file! claims in this office on or before said 241b! that science lias been able to cure in ail its of March, week to locate and su» vey the new toad a total of 269,117 lbs., uV about 4,392 [ stages i9o6. and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh A lgernon S. D resser , Regisufl boxes of cheese. I Cure is the only positive cure not known to the from the bridge to I he Beals’ place. Total amount ot butter fat contained 1 medical fraternity: Catarrh being a constitu T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otici Miss Smith closed a successful term of tional disease, requires a constitutional!! treat P ublication . ment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally, United Stilles ¡.and Office. ««•bool in »he South Fork district, Jan. in milk, 105,000 lbs. | acting directly upon the blood and mucous Portland, Oiegon Total amount received for cheese, 26th sui faces of the system, thereby destro> ing the ,December 15th, iJ foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Notice is hereby given that in (OipM $31,562 40. Dan Aliev is on the sick list. strength by building up the constitution and with the provisions of the act of Conm Total amount paid patrons as follows: ' assisting lMiture in doing its work, i he proprie- June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the su Thnl Finl»*\ is home on a visit. I toia have so much faith in its curative pov ers, timbei lands in the States of CalifnmuJ A Hocaii-i I-cal was organized at Ne- April, $3,117.93 ; May. $3,948 38 ;June, | that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory! end for list of testi extended to all the Pub ic Land Statesbyd $3.983.54 ; July, $3,931.59 ; August, case that it fails to cure. halem Saturihiy monials. August 4. 1892, $3,548.85; September, $3,324 51 { Octo Address, F. J. CHENRY & CO., Toledo, 0 Uli.LIAM E. CAITERI.IN, I So d by all Druggists, 75c Of Netarts, county of Tillamook, StJ her,’ $3,068.52 ; a total of $24,923.32. SPRUCE Take Hall s Fatnilv Pills for constipation. Oregon, has this day filed in this offi?] sworn statement. No. 6783. for the punfl It SPCII'S a*- if garden making time is Estinnlted for November at 1^ cents for 'T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice eor of the Sw J-4 of Ne J4, Nw J4 of He J(, St] making. $1,813.26 ; for December, at P ublication . Nw ^4 and Ne W of Sw >4, of Secti«j nearing United States Land Offi< e, 33, in Township No. 2 south, Range :| Mr. West, f Beaver, went to town 1% cents for making $730,62, or a grand Portland, Oregon, and will offer proof to show that !ht| this we« k. December i6tb, 1905. total of $27,473,20. sought is more valuable for its tlmw Notice is hereby given that in compliance stone than for agricultural purpose«, al (Jus <1 'Vill Genres. of Neskowin, passed .1 . ugh our neighborhood last • Patrons were paid for butter fat as with the provisions ot the act of (Jongiessof establish his claim to said land befoul 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act foi the sale Comity C eik, at Tillamook City, Oregt! follows; April, 31.1 cents; May, 25 5 June week. of timber lands in the States of Calif«»' ma. Fi iday, the 6th day of April, I906. He riafl M s. Beats visiie 1 friends around cents ; June, 21.7 cents; July, 23 cents; Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terilto- witnesses : | ry." as extended to all Public Land States by John A. Brant, Albert Mason, of Till«! Tillamook la t week* August, 26.6 cents ; September, 28.25 act of August 4, 18 q 2, Or.; A. M Austin, of Netarts, Ore.; Ehl A II. Ih tty is visiting hie family a JAMES C. CQX. Bong, ot Tillamook, Ore. cents ; October, 29.3 cents, ('barge for Of Republic, coan few days. y of Ferry, State of Wash Any and all persons claiming advent® has this day filed in this office his above described lands are requested to file! Miss Molli Way mire, who has been making was 1^ cents, excepting Octo ington, sworn s atement No. 6675, for the purchase claims in this office on or before said ft! organist ai Beaver during the revival ber, which was 1% cents. Payment for1 of the Ne ‘4 of Section No. 11, in Township of April, 1906. A lgernons . D resser . Rem me« I ii.gs, r« tui ned to her home ^undav. October at 1 cents would have been 30 1 No. 6, Range No. 10 W. and will offer proof t that the land sought is more valuable .Jeff Walla«*, was in our vicinity last cents. Estimated payments for Novem show for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1P78.— N oti ; week. P ublication amt to establish his claim to Bilid land ber at iy2 cents, 30.8 cents, at 1% cents, * poses, Uuited States Land Office, before the County C erk ot Tillamook Comity, Mr. Joe Bixby went to town Monday. Portland, Ore. at lillamook City, Oregon, on Thursday, the ('.Dye ami onily visited the former’s is 30.2 cents; for December at iVi cents, | 8th January loib.i day of March, 1906. He names as wit parents. N I Dj e arid w ile, Sunday. Notice is hereby given that in corop 30.1 cents, at 1% cents for making, 29.5 nesses : The ba| 'i w hich took place at ents. I Wa ter C. Bailey, John H. Oliver, Maud with the provisions of the act of Coup Oliver, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Kate Cox, 01 June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for ft Beaver, Sii liv, was well attended, of timber lands in the States of C«lil A verage price received for cheese. Republic, Washington. ami all v»< t glad to see a few more Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregon, Nevada and Washington TerriUfl 11.7 cents, Owing to the factory com- above-described lands are requtstad to file their extended to all the Public Land States youi.g peopl i.tkmg a bold stand. ir. this office on or before said 8th day of AuvuNt 4, 1892. ¡1. A. Kit ..iinan and family spent the mencing so late in the season, and about I claims March. 190b. WAYNE W. WILEY, day with J. P I ucker and family. Sun the time the price of cheese began to de Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook,SS A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Oregon, has this day filed in this oH day. Mr. Brow n, of Beaver, went to town cline, this ayt rage is not as high as it T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for sworn statement No. 6744, for the M of the Sw L of Section i2, in tp. 2 north] P ublication . would hav^BW^Wlad the factory been Monde) . 7 west, and will offer pi oof to show li United 8tates Land Office, Lon Kintiaman went to Cloverdale, completed earlier. land sought is more valuable for its! Portland, O egon, or stone than for agricultural purposes November 20th, 1905. Monday. year 19>i5 were establish his claim to said land befl Notice is hereby given that in compliance Quite a number of Bbiine.it?» attended with the provisions of the act of Cong ess of County Clerk ot Tillamook County, »1 $3,228. over from 1905 June 301, 187«, entitled "An act for he sale of niook City, Oregon, on Friday, tne Mil the services al Beavei on Sunday. art* vi i ng most of timber lands in 'he 8 atesof California Oregon, April, I906. He names as witness« I F. L. Sappington, Carl HaberlNM Nevada and Wnahington Territory,’’ as ex wood, tended to all the Public Land States by act of Ziemer, P. W. Todd, of Tillamook, Onj August 4, 1892, Any and all persons claiming adv<4 UNSEEN DANGER IS ON OUR TRACK Receipts estimated at^Jfff.051.04. Bal above-described lands are requested toil GEORGE B. LAMB rou< the time of our birth till wo lie ance, $1,048.26. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of claims in this office on or before said étti I own for the last time. Oregon, has thia day filed in thia office April, 1906. There is due the association for cheese his sworn statement No. 6712. for the pur A lgernon S. P resses , 1?« bent defenee from the danger* of chase of theE & of 8w X and W % fSe%of disease is vigor of from merchants, $1,741.50, being for sec. No. 24, in tp. No. 1 S, Range 8 W, and T imber L and A ct , J unr 3 I878 body and activity part of November and December cheese. will offer proof to show that the land P ublication . United States Land Office, of the natural func sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Portland, Oregon, Jau.9-1 Cash in hands of treasurer, $1,334 95. tion.«. than Io agricultural purposes, and toestab ish Notice is hereby given that in cob ] 77»€ kind of an- claim to said land before the Register and ThB association has notes outstanding his Receiver of this' office at Portland, Oregon with the provisions of the act of CM iflMtance it Import June 3, 1878, entiled "Au act for the 011 Tuesday, the 13th day of February, lyod ’ in favor of Geo. Cohn as follows: Three ant. It must not ber lands in the States of Calif«»mi®.I be Mtimnlatipn for notes at $500.00 each. There are notes He names as witnesses : ,,v. W "’Iley, Charles A. Johnson, of Nevada, and Washington Territory,"! that gives but tein- tended to all the Public Land State! »i lillamook, Or.; Fred Skomp, of Trask, Or August 4, I892, porary effect, and outstanding for stock subscription in Chas. J. Clough, of I'illamook, Or. GEOROF, M. KNIGHT. I the reaction L* m/>re favor of the association in the amount of Any and all persons claiming adversely the than deprea>ijig. above described lands are requested to file their Of Balm, County of Tillamook, Stateo'i Take a Um ic— one $812.50. Of the total of stock subscribed claims in this office on or before said 13th day has this day filed in this office 1’®! J statement No. 6756, for the parch«#! that will re-estab there is paid in the sum of $637 50, the of February, 1906. He »4 of Nw Sw v4 of Ne X* <1 A lgernon D resser , Register. lish normal diges total n mount subscribed being $1,450.00. and of Sw 14 of Section No. uj tion and aaslnula- No. 2 West, Range 9 West, and NOTICE OF FINA L NKTTI.K.1I KNT. t on and prove a reconstructive rather At tins time $1,000.00. have been paid proof to show that the land «’3 than a promoter of waste. This will (Zire off of the original indebted nena of Notice is hereby given that the undersign more valuable for its timber 01 stone 3 ed. administrator of the Estate of William agricultural purposes, and io munrr a fair chance to put in motion twerity .fi ve I un I red dollars. As soon as I-itzpatrick. Deceased, has filed his final ac claim to said land before the Cou^l normal work of repair and tissue building ot such admistrator in the County of Tillamook County, Oregon, at a h,nlr was grown In Nature’s sufficient returns are in for cheese, the count Court of lillamook Countv, Oregon and City, Oregon, on Friday, the 6t> 1 Laboratory, hidden in the ground and that Monday, March 5th. 1906, at the hour 1906. He names as witnes’^.l brought thence forty years ago by Dr. association will be enabled to pay off of 10 «»’Clock A M . at the office of the Countv April, William E. Knight, of Balm. Orep*5 K. V. fierce, who has made the treat $500.00 in addition to the foregoing. Clerk in Tillamook City. Oregon, has been set T. Ct ane, of Hobsonvillo, Or. Willi*®’! ment of lingering diseases his bfe-lwig as the tune and place for hearing of ob Everett R Hales, of Folev. Oregon. study and care. • The cost of the cheese factory as at jections thereof and the settling of said ac Any and all persons claiming ««**3 count by an order of said Court. abovedescribed lauds are requested He glyceric extracts inMead of present equipped was $2,509 97. Dated this 25th day of January, 1906. claims in this offite 011 01 beforfc <*"1 alcoholic ones, exactly proportioned and D avid F itzpatrick . of April, 1906. R J I believe that the amount of milk re combiiMMi by process»« of hi» own inv»g)- A lgernon S. D rf . sse R,®^ Administrator of the Estate of William tloQ. first u*ed in his private practice and ceived at the factory was far in excess ritspatrick, deceased. T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 187S — nj»* <I vcti i out froely to the world in hla P ublication tfoiden Medical DiwivfTy.- which is of the expectations of the promoters, and T imssk L and A ct , J vnk s . ISA.—N otick rva United States Land Office. I composed of (rolden Seal root. Queen’s indications point toward receipts during P vblication . Fort laud, Ore.. . j United States Land 0ffi?e, root, stone root. Black Cherry bark, li mod- the present year at almost three million root and Mandrake root. Pnrtlnnd, Oregon, .tannarv'Jntlt, iq C6 Notice is hereby given that in C^J Notice 1» herehr given that tn compltance with the provisions of the act T: of Hares Sireet. Ran pounds of milk. Pi esent indications are with the provl«i„ns oi me act ot Congres« of June 3. 1878, entitled "An art forl. J Fran. 1**0. ( al . write»: "As a child T was i 3 tspi. emitted "An act for the*sale of timber lands in the states of Califon’TJj delicate, ami great care was tak.n of me also for a good price for cheese for the June Un.l> fn the Slates of California. On-go” Nevada aud Washington Territory” heraune mwoc of rny relative had died of fore port of the present year, and if the Utuber Sect de and Washington Territory," ns^ei to «'oiiMumpthHi. although my father and mother ail the Pnbrie Laud State® bv to all the Public Ltnd stsu, by a, l ot >892, were h.-althy I grew up with only the or cutting of prices of cheese as indulged tended August ,th fSJr. 1 dinal» di ms of all children, but about ERVIN CARTER. J HANS LAR.1F.N, two years ago I contracted a M-rerr ruld. in lust year by certain factories ran lie Garibaldi, county of Till®*” j] Sella em county of Tillain<a>k, Sts-e of Of Which woultf not yield to such liome-tn at- Mopped, it would MTin that Hie pro. of Oregon, has this day tiled in l?,s3 Oregon h.i, this day filed in (hi. f,,. inent aa was hand) L>m torw were tried, tmt statement No. 6758, for No 67» for thepnrcliaaeol tite sworn after threw- mouth» of this treatment I was durer.4 sb-.i^d get a inore uniform price of the i-e ‘4 of Se W, sec. 5, J .. ’ au<* F, h Sw ’i of sec No i tn 4, only w.rae Thtm I was adtisrd m try Dr Nw oi _\w 1' of nee. 9. No ’» <’• ««rfl I North range No. in wH>t\nd I b r.-r » Golden Medh al Dbctowrr. ami am the % ear sioiind It would seem that bv Township No x, m Township No. 1 North. J gladJo say »hat thrw- h»ttles not only rar»-d lire directors of the severs! co-operative will otter pi.K.fto.how that l|,e l.in,l «ought is 10 West, and will offer proof 1° more valuable for It. timber or slime tl,anf,,r meof the..tjd Slid .s»ugh, but mad» mw feel sought is more valuable sgideiiltarul furpo«» .„d to e.lnbli.li hi. lanu better than I ever had te f.»ro I will always Lot.new conferring together at staled omm I. .,,<| I.....I bef welhe i imniv ""erk of or atone than for agricultural h*** » l*Htle of »hl* n.Mllr.n.- In the h<< jse *• establish his claim to said -¿fl "« Tillamook Oregon on County Clerk, at Tillamook Chy, v*! J?»' •nti- fieriiM.M, that contention hrlw*een differ T- d"lf v( Ap"' '«■ Frtdar. the Alb day of April, * j ent « omniunities would lie Io a greater ! ^r\\e\u •*’ ; «dr i>t<»ma. h. Liver snd l(i,l Jam«. Thompson, William Noir,» of Ne- as F. wfatesaes U.K..-, i I*» not ls<et the" >ir. extent eliminated. M. Shearer, of Garibaldi Ore- huh in Oregon; Charley ( ’ . (lark of »•ML hilt cur. nm.np.ih«, • In. ..I fwr, of Tillamook Ute. I.lord C. Smith.<*“^1 •writ day f.»r * »native amt r.sfulsior. threw R»,**pe< tfully mitm*itted. Oregon; itophu* Urncn, of Nehah in. Utegnti ' Robert Watt of Tillamook, Ore. Sl«n','. »drerJlv the ,r«3 Any and all personsc aimu’R *&jffi t Al:l. IIABZRLACH, Secretary, in fa»"t Poi up tn vials; a»waaw .<!<*»<.tibiKl land« an- requeued to file their above-described lands are 1 e3 ■resh wi « j rehabts» °m<* °U " **** >a,dMh <••> claims in this office ou or befor« M 1 M«i| le L-af Creamery Association. of April, 1906 . gjfl | A ix, er mom s. D reher , Regi«ter. A lgernon S. D bb »’*1, | CLOUGH’S Medicated Stock Food CLOUGH the Druggist