Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 03, 1906, Image 2

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    Prohibition Convention.
unsatisfactory, for the political boodlers,
where four or five persons are running
The prohibitionists of Tillamook
L egal A dvertismenth :
ior the same office, can center on one and
10 carry him through as easy as they did County met in convention at the City
Pint Insertion, per line................... $
5
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Hall on Tuesday, when G. S. Richardson
under the old system.
Businese and professional cards,
was elected chairman and F. L. Buel
1 month ....................................... 1 00
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secretary.
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Homestead Notice«...........................
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Willis C. Hawley, the republican nomi­
J. C. Bewley was nominated for con­
Timber Claims................................... 1 10 00
5 nee for congress, will make a tour of stable for the 2nd Justice District and A.
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch.
Tillamook county next week for the pur­ M. Ginn was nominated for justice of the
50
1 month .......................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and pose of addressing the people and be­ 3rd Justice District. A county central
coming acquainted. Mr. Hawley should committee was elected of the following
Lodge Notice«, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
be giyen a loyal reception, for of all the persons: T. H. Goytie, chairman, Alva
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., public officers, the congressman for the Finley,secretary; T. A.Porters, Oretown;
minimum rate, 25c. not exceed», g five
I first district is the most important as A. M. Ginn, Beaver; R Y. Blalock,
lines.
far as Tillamook county is concerned. Blaine ; F. L Buel, G. S. Richardson, J.
He will address meetings at Nehalem. C. Bewley. J. C. Connor, G. F. Zimmer­
Bay City, Tillamook City, Beaver and man, Tillamook ; W. T. Doty, Bay City ;
Cloverdale, which will make it conveni­ Cornelius Austin, Netarts.
ent for the people in all parts of Tilla­
The following resolutions were passed:
mook. Mr. Hawley’s visit will mean the
Resolved, that this convention do en
Editorial Snap Shots
opening of the republican campaign in dorse the nominations made by the
this connty, and as the republican ticket state prohibition party for state officers
The anti-saloon question is ncn-parti
was nominated by the whole party, the to be voted for at the general election to
zan, for at the last election republicans,
nominations ought to be ratified at all be held in the state of Oregon on Mon­
democrats and even some prohibitionists
of these meeting. As it was a free, open day the 4th day of June 1906.
voted against the local option law.
and fair race for all the aspirants, the
And it be further resolved that this
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Attorney Robert A.Miller, of Portland, proper thing for republicans to do now convention recommend an alliance with
who is well known to a number of per- is to fall into line and elect the entire all persons and parties who are opposed
to the liquor traffic, and particularly
sons in this county, is the democratic ticket.
with those opposed to any change in
nominee for attorney general. He has
Let Well Enough Alone,
any laws, amending or defeating the
always taken an active part in the inter­
ends of, or repealing the Local Option
est of the democratic party, in fact, is
Some of the citizens of Tillamook are Law now upon the statutes of the State
one of the war horses of that party when
the democratic mule begins to bray. But not content to let well enough alone, for of Oregon.______________ __
Colonel Miller is a good man, but too they have signed a petition which is to
NEHALEM.
good to remain in the democratic party. submit the local option law to a yote of
the people again next month, orin other
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Mrs. Mary Christenson has gone to
Tillamook City’s treasury is busted words, whether the county shall remain
Portland
to have her eyeo treated.
and there are those who want the people “dry” or go back to the saloon regime,
Albert Zimmerman went to Tillamook
who take an occasional drink to come to with its gambling rooms and dens of
this city and load up with that which debauchery for boys and young men. It Saturday.
Geo. Knight is building a barn in lower
inebriates. The city needs the money and is well for the voters to ponder over the
it is as plain as anything if the city can situation before they cast their votes to town for a livery stable.
H. Tubbesitig is building a small house
get $1,600 or $2,400 a year from two or open up the saloons again.
Closing
three saloon licenses, it must come out them down was one of the best things on the lower end of his farm, having
of the pockets of those who patronize the that ever happened in Tillamook, and rented his place.
James Lommen went to Tillamook
city saloons, or in other words it is one today many men, many homes and
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of the many methods of “grafting’’ the business men are better off in consequence Saturday.
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Hardware, Tinware, Glass
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Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
McNAIR CO.,
ALEX
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
Milk Wagon and Harness for Sale.
For Sale, Milk Wagon and Double Set
of Harness —Apply to B. Jacobs, on H.
C. Kunze’s place at Fairview.
Bids Wanted.
Bids are wanted for 75 cords of wood
delivered at Maple Leaf Creamery Asso-
ciation on or before Oct. 1st, 1906. Bids
will be considered on fir. alder and hem­
lock wood. Said wood to be 4- ft. long
and of suitable size for furnace at factory
people for what they eat and drink.
Send bids on or before May 5. 1906. to
of a “dry” town, It matters very little
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
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Carl Haberlach, Secretary Maple Leaf
to some people whether saloons are
Although there may be a disposition allowed to run or not, but when it can
Uncle Billy was a visitor on Sunday at Creamery Association. The company
reserves the right to reject any or all
amongst republicans throughout Oregon be proven that by the closing up of the W. B. Powell’s.
bids.
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to support the state ticket, it is plain saloons men and their wives and families
Charles Wells and family will soon
already that there is a determination on are benefited, this is a matter which the move to Ocean Park.
A Wonderful Record.
the part of a large number of republicans
I. Hiner's children have been quite sick
people should seriously consider before
As made up by improved and exact
not to vote for Jonathan Bourne, jr., for they consent to vote for a “wet” county. recently.
processes Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
U.S. senator on account of his connec­ W hat is for the best interest of the peo
South Prairie butter fat brought 36%c tion is a most efficient remedy for regu­
lating all the womanly functions, correct­
tion with the “hold up" legislature. He
pie and the county ? The Wholesale and a pound.
ing displacements, as prolapsus, antever­
is the weak manonthe republican ticket,
It is reported that Bell Johnson will sion and retroversion, overcoming painful
Retail Liquor Dealers' Association, no
periods, toning up the nerves and bring­
notwithstanding that he is liable to do a
doubt, thinks it is to the interest of the soon be spliced.
ing about a perfect state of health. It
large amount ot advertising in the news­
Albert
Darby
leaves
on
this
boat
for
euros the backache, periodical headaches,
people of this county to have saloons,
papers and through the mail to carry
the dragging-down distress in the pelvic
Portland,
and
Cupid
says
he
is
going
to
but the fathers and mothers with grow­
region, the pain and tenderness over
him through.
get married.
ing
boys
know
full
well
the
temptations
lower abdominal region, dries up the
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Dan
Darby
has
rented
C.
Wells
’
ranch.
pelvic catarrhal drain, so disagreeable
Taking the number of votes cast for that beset them in the back rooms or
Sara Dailey is working the Netarts and veakening, artd overcomes every
form of weakness incident to the organs
county judge and sheriff on the republi­ anti.rooms of a saloon, keeping them
roads.
distinctly feminine.
can ticket, H. F. Goodspeed obtained out at all hours of the night. In spite of
"Favorite Prescription’' Is the only
D. D. West and Dan Darby had an ac­
279 votes out of 559 cast for county the fact that a number of persons tried
medicine for women, tlio makers of
cident on the Netarts road, when both of which are not afraid to print their
judge, or within 11 votes of a majority to bring the local option law into disre­
their teams went through a bridge, car­ formula on the bottle wrapper, thus
on the first ballot where four candidates pute when it was passed and Sheriff
their patrons into their full con­
rying
Mr. West with them, and as a re­ taking
fidence. It is the only medicine for
were running for the same office, while Woolfe did nothing to enforce the law,
sult
of
the
accident,
it
killed
one
of
Mr.
women,
every ingredient of which has
Henry Crenshaw obtained 298 votes out it has proved a great blessing to a large
West’s horses,and he fortunately escaped the strongest possible endorsement of
number
of
persons,
and
should
have
put
the
most
eminent medical practitioners
of 535 cast for sheriff, or a majority of
being seriously injured in the mix-up.
and writers of our day, recommending
41 voles oyer those cast for the three quite a large amount of money in fines in
it for the diseases for which "Favorite
other candidates. No one can question the county treasury had the county
Prescription” Is used. It Is the only
EOULDER CHECK.
put-up medicine for women, sola
but that Goodspeed and Crenshaw arc officials done their duty. True it is that
through druggists, which does not con­
the majority nominees of the republican Tillamook City deprived of some reve­
Mrs. Lide Brady took her butter to tain a large percentage of alcohol, so
harmful in the long run. especially to
nue,but the point to lie looked at is this . Cloverdale one day last week.
party.
delicate women. It has more genuine
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Who is better off, the man who comes to
Miss Lizzie Lucas went out to Tilla­ euros to its credit than all other medi­
Jonathan Bourne, jr., believed in ad­ the city and blows his money in for dry
mook on the stage Sunday morning to cines for women combined, having
vertising, for it was by that means, and goods and provisions for his family and
saved thousands of sufferers from the
Mr. Elliott’s where she will work for a operating table and the surgeon’s knife.
that means only, that be secured the pays his store bills, or the man who
It has restored delicate, weak women to
while.
nomination for United States senator on comes to the city to trade, but loads up
strong and vigorous health and virility,
H. D. McIntyre mid H. A. Chopard making motherhood possible, where there
the republican ticket. It is often remark­ and then blows in his money, leaving
have gone to Hadley’s logging camp, was barrenness before, thereby brighten­
ed that politics makes strange bedlellows nothing for dry goods anil provisions
ing and making happy many thousands
where they intend to work during the of
homes by the advent of little ones to
and that the beer and the bible are lined lor the family ? It it out of the latter
summer. They left two disconsolate •trongthon the marital bonds and add
up on one side, but the new direct pri­ the citv is wanting to derive a revenue
sunshino where gloom and despondency
willows “on the banks of Nestucca far had
reigned before.
mary law turned the politicians into a lot by placing saloons in their path It is to
away.” [We extend our consolation,
rite to Dr. R. V. Pierce. He will send
of quack medicine advertisers, in which be hoped that the people of Tillamook
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good, fatherly, professional advice,
and should the Headlight man be seen in
Jonathan Bourne proved himself to be will not change their vote next month,
In a plain, scaled envelope, absolutely
that neighborhood, we hope our corres­ free. Address him at Buffalo, N. Y.
the biggest quack politician. But it was for considering everything from an un­
Pr- i!Srcc’s Pleasant Pellets do not
pondent won’t catch on ]
a land office business for the newspapers biased stand point, the local option law
They effectually cleanse the sys­
Mrs. Mina Booth has been visiting frifie.
tem of accumulated Impurities.
Jonathan controlled.
is a good thing for Tillamook, and with her mother’s family for a few days.
The
People
’s Common Sense Medical
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with officials who will enforce the law in
Mr. P. B. C. Lucas has gone back to Adviser, by Dr. Pierce, 1008 pages, is sent
We are glad to say we have not heard
/Tec on receipt of stamps to pay expense
the future those who have been violating the camp after a short stay at home.
of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps
of many “Knockers” as a result of the
the law will have to quit or keep on pay­
for the book tn paper covers, or 31 stamps
Miss
Ethel
Jensen
is
staying
with
her
primary nominating election. Most of
the cloth-bound volume. Address
ing fines. From all appearance the aunt, Mrs. H. D. McIntyre, and attend­ for
as above.
the defeated aspirants are taking the re­
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers’ ing school at Brown’s.
sult of the election cheerfully and will
Association will have their paid agents
Mrs. Nancy Smith is visiting friends at I imbkr L and A ct , J une 3 I878—N otice for
help elect the republican ticket. That is
P ublication .
at work in this county, for the purpose Beaver at the present writing.
right and proper, for bad they obtained
United State« Land Office.
of inducing the people to vote for their
xr .1 • .Forfi««<I, Oregon. April »7, 19o6.
Misses Una Bays and Beulah and
the nomination they would have expect­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
bill which will kill the local option law Clara Lucas went to Beaver to church with
the provisions of the act of Congress of
ed republican support. There is one
and to induce the people to vote for a last Sunday night. Walking is good ex­ June 3. 1878. entiled “ An act for the sale of tim­
“Knocker” or “Bolter’’ in this city be-
ber lands in the States of < alifornia Oregon
“wet” county. It remains to be seen ercise, girls, but don’t you think an eight Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
cause the people would not bite and | I
to all the Public Land States by act ot
what influence the liquor people have mile constitutional is too much of a good tended
August 4» I892,
nominate bis pets, but as the democratic
JOSEPH IL ELLISON,
with the people of Tillamook and whe- thing ?
• ‘push'' has him now by the backside oi
<)f Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
ther they will vote in the interest of the
Mrs. Sophia Jensen and her daughter Oregon.has this day filed in this office his
the pants lie can’t do any harm braying
statement No. 6884. for the parchase
liquor people or in the interest of the Mrs. Maliy Sapping»on were in from sworn
of the Se >4 of Sw l4 of Section No. 20 and N
ior the democratic mule.
3 of Ne ‘4 and1 Ne
of Nw
Section 29. in
people
of
the
county.
Hebo
Monday,
to
II.
L.
Jensen
’
s.
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tp.
No 28 Range to West, and will offer
There is one thing positive. None ot
Mr.C. N. Johnson, of Wolfe Creek,went proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
the defeated aspirants can say that the
to the city th? first of the week.
agricultural purposes, and io establish his
Is a Success in Idaho.
*a’<’fi,nd before the County Clerk
Headlight helped deteat them, other than
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
nUO"k Cou,,,y j ^regon. at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on Friday, the Mh day of
the one who wanted us to get in and ex­
I am in favor of woman’s suffrage un- Richards, of Blaine, will lie sorry to July,
1906. He names as witnesses .
pend a lot of powder upon him. We were ! der any circumstances, but were I a learn of the loss of their infant daughter,
( . Austin, of Netarts Oregon A. M. Austin,
of Netarts. Oregon Edwin < . Morgan, of Tiila-
a little too foxy for that, for it would be i resident ol Oreg< n where they have the who died Sunday morning and was Oregow
OrV*OW ’ J M Morgon. of Tillamook.
the height of folly tor us to expend am- ' primary election law in full force I would buried the same afternoon.
Dr. Smith
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
munition upon a man whose candidaev | be doublv zealous in its advocacy. I be­ was called Saturday to attend the above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on ot before said 6th day
had met with a frost directly it was lieve it to be the concensus of opinion of mother who is still very ill.
of July, i9»>6
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launched. Kolbe ought to have seen the I those who have observed matters politi­
A lokrnon S. D rkssf . r . Register.
Born, 011 Thursday, at 4 p m., to Mr.
point, for in trying to force a person upon ! cal that woman’s suffrage has been a and Mrs. H. L. Jensen, a bouncing baby
the people who is distasteful to them, it ' success in Idahoeven with the conditions boy weighing 12V4 pounds, mother and
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is plain that he has no influence what­ under which it has lieen tried. The babe both doing well.
ever with the people in the county and 1 great obstacle to successful politics in
Mr. F. E. Borneman will close his
they now hold liim up to ridicule and our day is the caucus and convention school Friday, in the Wolfe Creek dis-
laughter. Kolbe is of some use, however, system which, in my judgment, has been trict.
politically, and that is to hoodoo the 1 truithil of more corruption and miscon­
Mr. Jacob Kumm has been very sick
office seekers who get him to boost them. 1 duct in public lite than all other political for some time past, and now slowly re.
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evils combined, and this system is especi­ covering.
The direct primary law demonstrated ally ohjcetional to women voters. In
Miss Mabie Reddaway has been work­
two tilings. First, the man with the other words, the battle is blit half won ing for Mrs. C. N. Johnson for the last
money and a complete organisation is : wh<n the right to vote is given, fot un­ two weeks
too much tor four or five others who may der the venal-breeding system of enneus
C A Smith is building fence, »lashing,
be running lor the same oflice. Second, I and convention nomination, women, and otherwise improving his ranch this
out ol all the aspirants tor state offices, though voters, are deprived of their spring.
only one (Duniway ) has a majority vote greatest influence in politics. While be.
H. L. lensen traded part of his band
,
of the republican party. Until the pri­ 1 1 lieving
earnestly in woman's suffrage, of sheep to Mr. Pesterlield, of Clover
mary law is amended, so as to pul a|/cr I I believe also that it will
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meet with the dale, last week, getting a cow for them.
•on with limit d means upon the tame greatest snccess in states where such
footingas a person with unlimited mean*, Isws obtain as obtain in the State of
I am paying 7cents a p< lOUUd
or vica versa, and a majority vote ot the ’ Oregon.
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for well -------------
trimmed green
h
gTeen hides.
party to se.urc a noinn ativn, it will be '
W. E. B orah , Boise, Idaho^
Leach's Batcher Shop
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T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Portland, Oiegon.
March 15th, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 1, 1H78. entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
EDWARD T. HALTOM,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his
sworn statement, No. 6833. for the purchase
oi the Se 14, of Section No. 4. in Town­
ship No. 1 North, Range 10 West, aud
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
County C erk, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 6th day of June, I906. He
names as witnesses :
W. M. Harrison, of Tillamook, Ore ; Louis
Reifenburg, Hobsonville. Ore ; Blake Thomp-
ston, of Hobsonville, Or.; Walter C. Bailey, of
Hobsonville, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day
of June,«1906.
A lgernons . D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon Jan. 23rd, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in • ompiiance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1K78, entitled ” An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 1892.
ZEI.LA HARRISON,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this flay filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 6765, for the purchase of
the Ne '■A of Se 1/4, Section 5 and N
ol 8w %
and Se Q of Nw >;« of Sec. No. 4. in Tp. No.
1 North, Range No. Io West, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the County lerk, at Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, on Monday, the 7th day of
May. 1906. She names as wit-nesses :
Erwin Harrison. M. W. ' arrison, Joel H.
Map s, Wu ter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 7th day
of May, I906.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Lami Office
Portland, Oregon,
March 19th, 1906
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of Califo-ma.
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tenito-
ry.“ as extended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, 1 sq 2,
MARTHA F- GOODWIN,
Of Tillamook, conn y of Tillamook. State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
Sr?u' * «}«"‘ent No. 6K34, for the purchase
°J lÌe
of. Se
of Section 8 and West
of bw U of Section No. 9. in Township
No. i S Range No. 8 W. and will offer proof to
show that tl.e laud sought is more valuable
tor i.s timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish her claim to »aid land
before the Register and Keceiver, at Portis nd,
Oregon, on Fnday^ihe l5th day June, I906. She
names ns witnesses :
F^t7r1C^RT.n’’ °f ^»nook, Ore.; William
riiu,,’ i VJIa,nA>ok’ °'e ■ |,‘rank Laster, of
1 illamook, Ore. ; George Benson, of Seaside, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
are. re,qu‘,,al'10 fllt' lheir
June ¡906 8 oiUce on
before said 15th day of
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1P78.—N otice for
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore..
** herrh>'
UutTo comp’Snce
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3 ufa, entitled “An act for the Bale
of timber lands in the States of California
Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory ” as
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th*Hubllc U“'d S,a,es
act 01
.
WI'UAM ROSS,
onrhn.4«1 y«he
w.iz «
s*r- 8. »nd s a Nw« .»<1
io mtsi W /nd win5/!?11 ’’ in,«P- 1 north, range
l.nd
A.
ffer PfOOfio »how that the
• ‘¿eo Watt,
y O«'
At¿"e.de"crihid,i-rnHO.,,■' cla‘,"l"tt»'i'eraely the
A lgernon S. D rrsser , Register.
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trade
T imber L and , A ct , J unk 3, 1878.-N0TK1 J
P ublication
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United States Land Office,
®
Portland, Ore.,
r:
April sftb.ul
Notice is hereby given that in coniS*fl
with the provisions of the act ofcontrtiifl
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act forthetaltfl
timber lands in the states of California, OrtnB
Nevada and Washington Territory"asextcnZfl
to all the Public Land States by act ofAuwwJ
189a,
"1
D. EGBERT GOODSPEE1),
I
Of Tillamook, county
of Tillamook, S>J
of Oregon, has this day filed in this offictfl
sworn statement No. 6873, for the putchfl
of the Se
sec. No. 7, in Township
North, Range No. 7 West, and will offerpnl
to show that the land sought is more valn'J
for its timber or stone than for agricultfl
fiurposes and to establish his claim to 3
and before the County Clerk, at TillamJ
City, O egon, on Friday, the 6th day ot Jfl
1906. He names as witnesses:
I
James R. Harris, of Wilson, Ore. ; J«|
Bodie, Bay City, Ore.; George Williams, of Bl
City, Ore.; Daniel Goodspeed, of Tillamook,®
Any and all persons claiming adversely«
above-described lands are 1 equested to filethq
claims in this office ou or before said 6th ¿1
of July, I906.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-N oticefo H
P ublication .
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United States Land Office,
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Portland, Oregon, January 261)1,1906,■
Notice is hereby given that in compliamB
with the provisions of the act of Con grew fl
June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “A11 act for the m A
of t mber lands in the States of UaliforiiaB
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory»
ns extended to all the Public Land States by icfl
of August 4, ,89*.
I
WILLIAM L, PROVOOST,
|
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State oil
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hul
sworn statement No. 6768, for the purchaied|
the S «4 of Nw %, Ne^ of 8w K and Nw 4oil
Se % of Section No. 32, in Township No. .1
N, Kan e No. 9 W, and will offer proof kl
show that the land sought is more valuable I
for its timber or stone than for agricullun I
purposes, and to establish his claim to said lid
before the County Clerk, at Tillamook. Ore.
on Monday, the 7th day ot May, >906. He I
names as witn sses :
Geo. H. Williams, of Bay City, Ore. ;Geo *
Kiger, of Tillamook. Ore.; Robert Watt, of Bay
City, Ore ; Gust Nelson, of Bay City. Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 7th day
of May, I906
.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, r878.—N oticb for ■
P ublication .
United Stales Land Office,
Portland. Oregon,
March 9th 1906. I
Notice is hereby given that in compliant« I
with the provisions of the act of Congress 01 ■
June 3. I878. entitled “An act for the saleol I
timber lands in the States of California, Ore- I
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, &8 I
extended to all the Public Land States by Rd I
of Avgust 4, 1892,
I
EKM1NA J. McFEE.
I
Of Neha’cm. county of Tillamook, State 01 1
Oregon, has this day filed in this
her I
sworn statement No. 6816, for the
I
ot the w H Of Ne « and N H of/’ ”•
of section No. 3».
township NO. i nw* •
range No 9 W.and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valiiabie ror
its timber or stone than for agricultural pu |
poses, and to establish her claim to saiaui
before < ouuty Clerk, at Tillamook Citv. 0 •.
Wednesday, the 6tb day oij June, 19»-
names as witnesses:
...
. Vai
Harry T. Crane, of Hobsonville, Orev, Mai
phusJohnson, of Hobsonville, Ore.;; Mtrt 1
Ripley, of Hobsonville, Ore. ; William
Norris; of Hobsonville, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
above described lands are requested to file 1
claims in this office on or before said 61
>
of June, i9o6.
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A lgernon 8. D resser , Re<w®r_
L and . J une 3. 1878—N oticb
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon Feb. iotn, 1?
Notice is hereby given that in CO,,JP
with the provisions ot the act of t dk
of June 3rd, I878. entitled ‘
,
sale of timber lands in the States of < «■*
„
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington iern. ..
as extended to all theJPublic Und Btstes
act Of AugUSt 4, I8oa,
ADDIE THOMPSON,
.
Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook. .
Oregon, has this day filed in this offi
,
sworn statement No. 6789, for the Purc f Swi.
the S % of Nw «4. 8w % of Ne K. N*
of section No. 3, in township No. *
. t0
range No. Io west, and will offer JX«ble
show that the land sought I® ,n,or'Li-I1itnral
for its timber or stone than for agric
purposes, and to establish her
land before the Connty Clerk, fit Tins she
City, on Monday, the 7th, day of May, iV00'
names as witnesses :
.
Andrew
William Norris, of Nehalem, Or. , *
ot
Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore.; pra ,■ uni,Mii-
Hobsonville, Ore.; Harry F. Crane, oi
ville, Ore.
,
the
Any and all persons claiming
their
above described lands are requested to
claims in this office on or before said
M,l>’ 1906
T imber
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