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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 14. Wm. ’Illingworth. W. E. Page, and L b GAL A d VEKTISMENTS : First Insertion, perline...................... ♦ 10 Mrs. Helen Jackson and two daughters, Each aubscquent insertion, line.... 5 Ada and Frankie, visited A.W. Phelps, BuBinesB and profesHional curds, Sunday, Mr. Page bringing his phono 1 month ............................................ J 00 Homestead Notices......................... •*> 00 graph, and a pleasant day was spent. Timber Claims........... ..................... 10 00 Albert and Edith Olds spent Sunday L’>cftlH, per line each insertion ... 5 afternoon with Misses Doye and Rosie Display advertisement, an inch. Quick, and Mrs. Dove returned home 1 month .................................. 50 All Resolutions of Condolence and with Albert and, Edith and spent the afternoon with them. Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. As Miss Dove Quick was returning Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., home Sunday evening with her “best minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five feller,” she came near meeting with a lines. serious accident, falling in a mudhole. Say, Dave, what was the matter with— well—we won’t say who—to please you. A. W. Phelps spent Sunday and Tues- Fred C. Baker, Publisher. day evenings with W. H. Owens and <£be ^ilbmoob $tablig^t. The Liquor Dealers in Politics. The liquor dealers, as an organization, should keep out of politics. They have had this admonition given them of late, as well as several times before, in a very striking way. Suppose the furniture dealers, or the restaurant men, should attempt to make politics a hand-maiden of business, would not the voters resent it at the polls, as they have done in the case of the liquor dealers ? They would and should do so. The liquor dealers’ meddling hand in politics is no longer countenanced by the great body of people, and the better people en gaged in this trade should realize that this is so. The principal of ‘'home rule,” as in- volved in the local option question, is too well grounded in the minds and con- sciences of the people to admit of suc cessful attack on the part of the Liquor Dealers’ association and its cohorts, no matter how organized and forcefully conducted. The liquor dealers, as an organization, had better retire from politics, for that is the only safe way out of trouble lor them.—Journal. The Agricultural Committee of the House very sensibly decided to abolish the appropriation for free seeds, which for many years has disgraced the great farm supply bill. So when the measure was reported, this particular item was left out, but when the bill came up in Congress the demagogues rallied in force, raised a great row and demanded that the grab should be reinstated. After a spirited debate this was done and the new law will soon provide for the old annual waste of money. Several speak ers insisted that the appropriation was demanded by the farmers, but this is false, as our farmers as a class, as well as practically all the agricultural papers have long demanded the abolition of this graft. They realized that farmers have no right to ask the government to sup ply them with seeds any more than workers in other industries have a right to ask lor free tools or raw materials. Besides, no good conns to agriculture from this degrading graft,. All sensible farmers and gardeners prefer to select and buy their own seeds, as then they know what they are getting. M * * Considerable astonishment has been caused by the suddenly (developed radi calism of the supposedly conservative old Senate. When the railroad rate bill came over to the House it was predict- ed that the Senate would not tolerate such an extreme measure but would either kill it outright or so emasculate it that it would be worthless. But the Senate lias gone far beyond the House, as will be seen from the following list of amendments which it has adopted : To cut off passes, making pipelines common carriers and so subject to the Interstate Commerce Commission ; to divorce rail roads from the business of mining and marketing coal; to torce railroads to put in switches tor shippers on tea sonable terms ; and to compel them to give equally good service and like accommo dations to all persons paying the same compensation for interstate transporta* tation; putting the Pullman Palace Car Company and exprés«* companies under the provisions of the bill. It is further suggested that the imprisonment pen alty of the original interstate commerce act be restored________________ dANDLAKE. Jay Hoyt, who-has been visiting with his relatives for a few weeks, re turned to Amity Sunday, Mrs. Buel ami son Gail returned from Sheridan Saturday, where they have been visiting with fiiends and relative« Win. Webb and family have moved onto the l^ndinghnin place at Clover dale. Miss I’Isle Webb has taken charge of the |M»Ht office since Mr. Webb has gone. Jeff Harns took a load of chee.se to tow n a few da>s ago. ( lent King and Howard Harris are »qamding a few days on the La«te. There was a <hnee at Hoyts last Fri day night and every body seemed to hare a good tun«« | Jessie Ed wants, of Dundee, who has lieen visiting a few da>a with his cousin I Schuyler I‘dwards, returned home bat I uiday Clinton and < ‘hffor 1 Miles came up to 1 the dance al ilovt a. Heiman I’olil mum down from Nehalem n I»-w d:»vsi*go. We Mondor whv? AtkinMui i r< j* , received a registered Ayeriddrv hull on the l-'lmore this week. While pl «\ing at school last Monday, P»*ai| Inamoml fell otf a h»g and nearly br »ke h» r arm. Juebm lance is working st \tkinaon ¡ 1 | ■ family. Mr. McCoy, of Portland, is visiting the prairie in the interests of the oil Company. Grandpa Randall and grandson Fred die Shaw, visited the former’s daughter, Mrs. Henry Olds, this week. We are glad to report that Mr Jas per Buckles is able to be up and around. Messrs. Weeks and Kindoff were on the prairie last week. Born, Wednesday, June 6, to Mrs. N. G. Dighton, a 5% pound daughter. Mother and child doing well. Albert Olds returned home to spend Sunday with his parents and was un able to return to his work for a week on account of a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. H. Olds are quite ill on account of bad colds. Ike Wells is working for H. Olds. Dr. Upton was on the prairie this week. Mrs M, N. Bays is taking care of her mother. Misses Dove Quick, Vida Kogers, and Lida Bibby called at Mrs Dighton’s Thursday evening to seethe new arrival, A. W. Phelps is doing some slashing on his ranch. The entertainment at the school-house June 2nd was highly appreciated by all who attended and there was a large crowd. /»rp.ì Rheumatism. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Advertising Rates. 19C-6 Why suffer horn this painful malady when one application of Chamberlains Pain Balm gives relief ? Hundreds of grateful people testify 10 th« magical power of Illis remedy over rheumatism. For sale by Chas. 1. Clough's Drugstore. Xi xl ABOUT xi xi FARM MACHINERY McCormick’s and Osborne’s are the Best and Cheapest. You don’t want a rake that is weak Xi Xi Xi HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES.' 3 in the head and weak in the joints or that has faulty teeth do you t Well, We carry a Large Stock of Hi take no chances. A telephone connection with all the world’s wheat fields would enable one to hear McCormic and Osborne machines at work continously from January 1st Hardware, Tinware, and China, & better buy a McCormick or Osborne and I Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, k Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES to December 31st. A McCormick knife grinder will charp en any thing from a pair of scissors to a mower knife. A fool and his money are soon parted. Buy a McCormick and don’t part with your money tor repairs on your mower*. A successful farmer is a practical one who thinks out his work and then works out his thoughts. McCormack and Osborne machines might well be indorsed by the humane society—they are so easy on the horses McCormack and Osborne machines have been tested through seventy-four harvests aad have grown in reach ; a fact which every farmer ap preciates. McCormick’s and Osborne’s world- wide reputation is not the result of ac cident—it is the reward of merit. Like the town cries of old, the farmers sing out the praises of McCormick and Osborne machines until they .are known wherever grain is grown. Now is the time to get vour machine oil and extras. —B. O. S nuffer , Agent. Veiy Best Remedy Bowel Trouble. È =£3 i ALEX. McNAIR CO., X The Most a Agents for the Great Western Saw. ¿’"J - J _ J Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. ■ ' —c*. favor through each one. McCormick levers are always within The Q|Ss for T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., April 28th, I906. Notice is hereby given that in conn bailee with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory’’as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, D. EGBERT GOODSPE’ D, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6873, for the purchase of tlie Se sec. No. 7, in Township No. 1 North. Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that tbelami sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook City, O egon, on Friday, the 6th day of July 1906. He names as witnesses : James R. Harris, of Wilson, Ore. ; John Bodie, Bay City, Ore.; George Williams, of Bay City, Oie.; Daniel Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Or. Any and all persons c aiming adversely the above-described lands are 1 equested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6tli day of July, I906. 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, Poitland, Ore. April 17’h. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Coi.gr»«»* of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for tie sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Pifblic Land States by ac of Auirust 4. 1892. WILLIAM RO«S, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of . Oregon, has this day filed in this office iis sworn statement No. 6878. for the purchise of tlie Se ’ a sec. 8, and S % Nw % aid Ne X /K Nw ’4 of Section 9, in tp. 1 north, ratge lo west, and will offer pt oof to show that tie land sought is more valuable for its tiinh r oratone than for agricultural purposes, and o establish his claim to said land before tie County Clerk of Tillamook County, tit Tillt- mook City, Oregon, on Friday, thè 6th day ?f July, I906. He names as witnesses : Robert Watt, of Bay City. Ore. ; Geo. Wat, of Bay City. Ore.; I). W. Rhoades, Bay Cit;, Ore.: Chas Pike,of Bay Citv, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely th? above-described lands are requested to file tlier claims in this office on or before said 6th day <f July, iqc 6. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOR PCBLJCATIOX ■ Department of the Interior ■ Land Office «t Portland.Ort I Notice is hereby given that th/’nJ?1'! naine.l settler hns filed notice ot hiaiiZS to make tlnalproofin support of hercl.is3i that said proof will be made brtJl'Sfl County Clerk of Tillamook Count,- ,. t J5 mook, Oregon, on J11I 6, 1906 via „ WILLIAM H WEST' H I-.. No. 12578, for theSe b Nu- U SUx.„l s«c. 6 ; and Sw !; Nw Vi, Sec-j/’t, range 8 west. He names the following witnesses tomn«] his continuous residence upon and cultiv.rZI of said land, viz : '' '1'1 S. V Anderson, of TlllamooK, Ore Chnl Vogler, of Tillamook, Ore ; Fred J. Klint-h. ! of Tillamook, Ore.; William Curtiss. ofTdt1 mook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-Nor1c1.01J P ublication . | Mr, M. F. Borrougbs, an old and well- United States Land Office, ] Portland, Oregon, ! known resident of Bluffton, Ind., says: SPRUCE June 5th, 1«6 i “ I regard Cliainberlain’s Colic, Cholera Notice is hereby given that in complin#* I with the provisions of the act of Congrarl It seems as if every thing is smoke and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the I remedy for bowel trouble. I make this now, since the election sale of timber lands in the States of (’aliiurnii i statement after having used the remedy I A few of the citizens around Beaver in my family for several years. I am I Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory" I as extended to all the Public Land States br I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice pot1 act of August 4, 1892, P ublication . gathered at Beaver Monday, and cleaned never without it. ” For sale by Chas. I. P ublic a rioN. PAUL ER’CKSON, United States Land Office, Clough’s Drug Store. United States Land Office, the U. B. church Portland, Oregon, May lot 11,1906. Of Tillamook, Couutv of Tillamook, State of j Portland, Oregon, May lith, 19C6. I Oregon, has this day filed in this office hit ] Notice is hereby given that in compliance Mrs. Woole is well again. Notice is hereby given that in compliance sworn statement. No. 6950, tor the purchase with the provisions of the act of Congress of BOULDER CREEK. Lee Lyster is sawing wood for the June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale with the provisions of the act of Congress of of the Sc >4. of Section No. 24, in Tp No. 2 1 of I tuber lands in the States of California, June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for th«* sale oi N., Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof to cheese factory this week. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” timbei lands in the States ofCalifornia. Oregon.- that the land sought is more valuaMefor Last Sunday was a day long to be re ns extended to all the Public Land Slates by act Nevada and Washington Territory,” as er- show its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Mr. and Mrs. ilollett, of Blaine, went t<-n«ted to all the Public Land States by act ot poses, and to establish his claim to said land numbered by Boulderites. As our of August 4, 1892, August 4th, I8J2, to town Friday, >efore the County Clerk at Tillamook City, JOHN 8. O’GORMAN, MARY GIENGER, school House is very small Mr. W. I). Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Dreg., on Thursday, the 6th day of September, Mr, Wallace made a trip to the city Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, Sta e of 1906. lie names as witnesses ': Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Gladwell very kindly offered the use of sworn statement No. 6921, fortlie purchase of Oiegon, has this day filed in this office her Walter J. Smith, of Wilson. Oregon ’.William Tuesday. sworn statement No. 6'.)3O, for the purchase of the llingwoith. of Wilson, Oregon; William E. hi» barn, and they fixed a platform and the Ne *4 Ne y^, S % Ne % and Ne Garret Ward went home last week sick, Se *4 of Section No. 33, in Township No. i Be 5^ of Be 14, sec. 30; and H % of Ne U and fartin, of Tillamook, Oregon; Erik Erickson, of section No. 31. in Town ■f Tillamook, Ore. comfortable »eat» the full length ot the 8, Ran e No. 8 W, and will offer pi oof to Nv % of Se we understand he has the measles. that the land sought is more valuable ship No 2 Sorth, range No. 9 west, and Any and all persons claiming adversely the driveway. Sunday school was held at show will offer proof to show that the land sought is Dove described lands are requested to file for its timber or stone than for agricultura Mr. ChrestenNAii went to Tillamook valuable for its timber or stone than for heir claims in this office on or before said 6th ten o’clock, and at an early hour people purposes, and to establish his claim to x id land more Tuesday. before the Register amt Receiver, at Portland, agricultural purposes, and to establish her <iy of Sep'e’T’ber, 19* 6. began to arrive on foot, on horseHack, Ore., on Monday, the 6th day ot August, claim to said laud before the County Clerk of A lgernon 8. D rf . sser . Register. Mr. Glad well and Lloyd Brady, of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Oregon, on He ' ames as witn ssea : in buggies, carts and wagons, and 1 lie 1906. i Arthur E. Mathews, of Portland, Oregon ; Monday, the 6th day of August, 10O6 She names Boulder Creek, made a trip to the city as witnesses : I mber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F ob barn was soon filled to overflowing. King G. Staples, of Portland, Oregon ; Richard Louis L. Smith, of Hobsonville, Ore.; John last week. P ublication . VV. Russell, of Portland. Oregon ; (diaries H. Hathawai, of Til amook, Ore.; Hnrbert E. After Sunday school Iiev. A. M. Ginn, Maginuis, of Duluth, Minnesota. United States Land Office, Mr. and Mrs Walter Kinnaman left Ross of Hobsonville, Ore. ; Ernest Gienger, of Portland, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the of Beaver preached, and then cauiediu- above described lands are requested to file their Tillamook, Ore. May 24th, 1906. Thursday, for the valley. Any and all persons claiming adversely the otice is hereby given that in comphanre iler; table cloths were spread upon the claims in tills office on or before said 6th day Little Arthur Smith, of Tillamook, is above*«leacribed lands are requested to filetheir w h the provisions of the act of Congress of of August, I906. glass and then to see the good,things ap c aims in this office on or before said 6th of JUe 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot A lgernon S. D resser , Register. visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and of August, 19o6. tiiber lands in the States ofCalifornia. Oregon, pear from baskets, pails ami boxes was A lgernon S D resser , Register. Ntadn and Washington Territory,’’ asei- Mrs. Beach. toiled to all the Public Land States by actoi a Hight to tickle the palate of an epicure. T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice for Quite a number of the people ot Spruce Atrust 4, 18 q 2, T imber L and . A ct J une 3. i878.~N otice fob P ublication . A gentleman remarked to your corres- BERTR1CE J. STEPHENS, and Beaver attended the picnic at Boul. P ublication . United State.« I»and Office. Of'illamook, County of Tillamook. State nt |H>iident. that in writing up the dinner United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 17, 19o6. Orton, has this day'filed in this office her der Sunday. All report a fine time. Portland. Oregon, Notice is hereby given that in compliance sw<n statement No. 6943, for the purchaseof we could not say, ’’the table groaned June 1st, 1906. Mr. Bunn, of Beaver, went to town with the provisions of the ad of Congress of tlie’. U ot Be 54, Sec. »8. and EM of Ne of Sec. Notice is hereby given that in compliance No.9,in tp. No. 1 S., Range lo W.. and will benealh its load of good thing»," as we June 3, 1K78, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim Monday. ber lands in the States of (’alifornia. Oregon, with the provisions of the act of Congress of offe proof to show that the land sought had 110 table; but we told him we would Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex June 3. I878, entitled An net for the sale of is lore valuable for its timber or slone Jennie and Louis Wool are sick with timber lands in the States of California. Ore tharfor agricultural purposes, and to establish borrow the title of one of E. P. Roe’s tended to all the Public Land States by act ot gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as his «aim to said lan«l before the County Clerk the measelH, so we are informed. August 4, I892, extended to all the Public Land States by act of Tlamook County, Ore., at Tillamook City, JOSEPH H. ELLISON. hooks, and say, "Tlie Earth Trembled.” Mr. Jewel intends living on his ranch Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State; of of August 4, 189a, Ore.,»n Thursday, the 6th day of September, When dinner was disposed of, tlie Oregon,has this day filed in this office his LAWSON T BYNUM. this sum ner. anyway that is the talk. 1906 She names as witnesses : Tillamook, county of Ullamook, State of Hdiund D. Snodgrass, of Tillamook, Ore.; fragments were gathered up and we sworn statement No. 6884, for the parchase Of The Lyster boys took a load of provis of the Be *4 of S\v *4 of Sedioli No. 20. and N Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office his Ha vr Smith, of Tillamook, Ore.; J. 8. sworn statement No. 67'0, for the purchase have an idea there were more than % of Ne *4 and Ne *4 of Nw Vi, Section ‘¿9, in Stephns, of Tillamook, Ore.; Sollie Whitehouse, ions up to his ranch last week. tp. No. 2 south, Range 10 West, and will offer of theSe >4 of section No. 12, in tp.No. 2 N • ilimook, Ore. twelve baskets full. Mr. Ginn furnish proof to show that the land sought is range No 7 W,and will offer proof to show of Any nd all persons claiming adversely the Mr. Bud Wallace had the misfortune that the land sought is more valuable for above-escribed lands are requested t<> file tlwit ed the strawberries which disappeared more valuable for its timber or stone than for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur claims 11 this office on or before said 6th day last Monday to break one of his rilis. agricultural purposes, and .<» establish his poses, and to establish his claim to said land of Sepkuiber, 1906. like dew before the sun. daini to said land before the County Clerk, Mr. Arthur Hill, the East Beaver of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook before the County Clerk, at Tillamook Citv, A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Then every one having eaten as much City, Oregon, on Friday, the 6th day of Ore., on Thursday, the 6th day ol September School "marin,” made a call in this part 19O6. He names a9 witnesses: T imbkiland , act J une 3, I878.—N otice foe as possible, they gathered again iu the July, 1906 He names as witnes^s . Wm. Ryan, of Tillamook. Ore; Walter J. of the neighborhood Sunday evening. (’. Austin, of Netarts. Oregon; A. M. Austin, P ublication . barn to listen to children's day program. of Netarts, Oregon : Edwin C. Morgan, of Tilla Smith, of Wilson, Or. ; Joseph Nevins, of Bay United States Land Office. Herrnnn Thunn, of the Beaver Creek City. Ore.; Louis Zeimer, of Tillamook, Ore. mook. Oregon . J. M. Morgon of Tillamook, Portland, Oiegon. Every thing passed off quite well, and Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the June 5th, »906- saw mill, was stepping around, Monday Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described ands are requested to file their Notietfs hereby given that in *ouiplia*><* considering the laid weather, muddy pi his Sunday clothes, so we suppose he above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th dav with thtprovisions of the act of Congress01 roads, sickness, and accidents which in claims in this office 011 ot before said 6th day of September, i9o6. June 3,1 M78, entitled “Au act for the ssleo* had laid off for a day. of July, 1906. A m . ernon S. D resser , Register. timber Inds in the States of California, Ore A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Mrs. Wooley and son Charley, went terfered with practising, we consider the gon, Nekkla and Wa hington Territory, a« T imber L asi , A ct J une j , m,».—N otice extend« dto all the Public Land States by act ol little folks acquitted themselves very to town Friday, returned. Saturday. foe P ublication . August 41892, United -■tale» Land Office, HELEN E. MAGINN1S, The Lucas children who are working creditably. At least our visitors seemed T imber L and , J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Of Portl nd, county V* of .nunuo,..-.., Multnomah, State 01 I1U, uuuut» • . Port'anil, Oregon, June 1st, look to think so. P ublication . at Tillamook, visited home-folks at Oregon, ner as this day filed in this office be Notice I» hereby given that in compliance United states Land Office, Rev. Chas. Way mire made a short but with the prioiMons of th« act of CongrcH. of sworn st teinent. No. 6955. for the purchase Boulder Sunday, and attended the pic Portland,Oregon. Deer. 16th, 1905. IS7» entitled " An act for the tale of ot the fc % Ne W and N Sfe , of Sec. KO«, No Notice is hereby given that iu compila ce June :lrd. slirnug address lo the children at the — *■ c Ranne ------ 0 ’ 8 W West, “E* *nd and ¡and» in th« States ot California Ore in tp. NT " I - - South, nic. with the provisions ot the act of Congress timber proof to show that (he land gon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex will offe L>iwx lV •--- close of the exercises and also sung a of Juns 3rd. I878, entitled “ An act for the Mr. (iinn, of Beaver, went to the city sought i more valuable for its timber or tended to all the Public Land States'by act of sal«* of timber lands in the States of ( alifornia August 4th, rSIU, ' lieautiful hymn. Then eveiy one sang Oregon. stone that for agricultural and w .jtuiuiai purp«>ses, ...... Monday. Nevada, and Washington Territory ’’ WILLIAM JOHNSON, establUli fcr claim va.aaai t to said ’ land J u before ** r — ,h tne * ns extended to all the Public I»and States bv Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, Register a if Receiver, at Portland. Oregon. oil ILA. Kinnaman and wife, visited O. “We ll Never Say Goodbye in Heaven.” act of August 4. 1892. 1 cinte of Oregon, lias this da filed in this Friday, ti foth day of August, 19 06 - sne and tlie service closed with a short pray JOSEPH T. NEVINS. W Kiniiaman's Monday. lit«« sworn fltatement No. 6 cms for the names as yjtnesses : ’ r of Bay City, coun-y of Tillamook. State of office of the S »4 of Nw Q* and Lota James Klilev, of Portland, Oregon ; C. l . Mrs. Blaylock and Ernest Smith, of er by Rev Helm, of Beaver. Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his .J purchRse and 4. of Section No. 4, in Township No *’ Diven, of Ikrtlan«!, Oregon ; W . H. Pe trie, of *woru statement No. 6734. for the purchase of north, range Among those present we noticed peo No. 7 west, and wi I offer próof Portland, Aegon ; C. H. Maginuis, Delutn, Boulder, went to Tillamook last week. Nw ‘4 of sec. No 13. in tp. No. 2 N ple from Cloverdale, Hebo, Spruce, Bea. i the 1 . range No. 7 west, and will «»fifer proof to .0 Rhow that the land sought is more valuable Minnesota. Percy and Urn Tucker, of Beaver, Any ami ill persons claiming adversely tne fot its timber or stone than for agricultural show that the land sought is more valuable visited at A. Kmnamun's Thursday and ver. and Blaine. Various estimates were for it« timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi. claim to .aid above described lands are requested to n,e and before the County Clerk of Tillamook claims in tWH office on or before said 10th day made as to the numlwr piesent, which purposes, and to establish Iris dalm| to said i Friday. , t ' *«' 7' l"'luook C,,T Oregon, on of August, I«o6. and before the County «’Jerk, at Tillamook tk Thursday, the 6th day of September, 1906. A lgernons . D ressf . r . Register. ranged all tlie way from 150 to 200. We ( tty, on Monday, the bth day of August, iqoò He names as witnesses: He names as witnesses : cannot say positively, but think it was Walter J- Smith, of Wilson, Oregon ; Toba TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 18«8— NEHALEM. Lawson T. Bynum, of Hobsonville. Ore • Gust of Wilson, Oregon: John Em- NOTlfB FOR PUBLICATION. of Hay < it) . dry.. ; Walter J. Smith, of Lester of Smith, somewhere between the two figures. TiDamook. Oregon ; John E. Tuttle, of United Stati Land Office, Portland Oregon. John Ek wold out bin personal effects i son. Ore.; J VV McKinley, of Bav City, Ore bum. Tillamook, Oregon*. We thank allof them however for their June .5th. 190«». Any and all persons claiming a«lrersely the Saturday and will go to Allierta •own. Any and all t>erson» claiming adversely the described lands are requested to file their Notice Is H*reby given that tn compliant* presence and words of cheer and com above claims in this office on or before said 6lh dav of above-deseribed lands are request«*«! to file with the previsions of the act of Congress 01 Mr. and Mrs. E. Worthington have their claims in tbisMoffice ou or before said 6th June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sal* J mendation, and we truly hop- they felt! Augu&t, 1906. day of September, 19U6. mover! to lowei'towu. of timber lanls in the States of California. A lgernon 8. D rksskr . Register. A lgkukon S. D ressf . r , Register. rejiaid for their trouble in getting here. [ Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory, ’ as Mrs. Zaddacb took ber daughter Edith extended to all the Public Land States by act ot We must not forget to mention Mrs. August 4, 189! to Tillamook Saturday for medical ct J unk 3, >878.—N otice for l-.lixa Brady, who was the ipnme mover j T imber L and , A ct Jt nr 3. IS t M.-N oticb for T imbkr L and , A P EBKNr.ZKR j . M c KITRECK, ublication . trentment. P ublication . Of Portland, County of Multnomah, State 01 United States Land Offi. e in getting up the entertainment. She I I nltrd ¡Mates Mud Office, Oregon, has th ii dav filed in this office his sworu M iah Helt rloeed the Foley school Portland^ Oregon, statement Na 6954. for the purchase ot • J,'”‘laui* -May 26th. 1906. has worked most faithfully amid! Notice is hereby given that in . ompliance Nofice is hereby eiven that in r’mpl& the Se »4 Secfon No. 2o, in township N° Friday. many discouragements, ami deserves with the provision» of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of ( otigieMof 4 North, Range No. 10 West, anti will Harry Crane ia on the tuck list. Hr. lune 3. i"7*. entitle«! “ An act for the .sale of offer proof’ to show that the land sought is the lion's share of credit for her efforts. ! tim’^r laud* m the States of (’alifornia. Oregon J.«ne 3rd. 187«. entitled An act for the sale more valuable for its timber or stone than Uptmi waa m attendance Sunday. timber lands in the Slates of Califo rnia for agricultural purposes, and to establish his Nevada and Washington Territorv.“ as ex or Oregon. Nrvxda. .nd Wa.hingtoti Territo^ tended to all the Public Land States by act of Dan Alley la on the Hick hat. to said land before the Register and ry. ' n. extended to all Public Land State, bv claim Augnst 4th. TR9* 7 Unknown Friends. act of August 4. l»oa, ’ Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday, CH XRI.ES It. MMHNNIS. tin* Ytth day of August, I906. He names «• WILLIAM A. “IIAW Th«rv nr« ninny |w|>le w ho hai-» witness*'?« : Of Duluth, connti ot St Louis. State of Min Sor» Muscles. Barnegat conn y of Tillamook. State of Ch»tiil»‘l Inin'« I',.lie Chohra mid nesota. has this day filed in this office hts Of H R Lindsley.of Seaside. Oregon ; W«Di»ni Oregon, h»« thi. day filed bl this office hi« Prominent athlete» throughout the IMurrhnra R«me<ly with splrrdtd rmnlui, sworn statement N » 6942. for the purchase of Luce, of Seaside, Oregon ; George Bill, ol Sea **f35 fnr the V»reha»e ihle. OrvgiH! ; Adelbert Field, of Portia«» !. the Nw 4 of Secth u No. 84, in n ~ Tp. No. i country Ibid that th« best treatment lor hut «hour« unknown hecmine tln-y linw I <outb. ‘ Range the >*« • of Nw I.. Ne ki ul sw an I l.ota 3 Oregon. No. 8 West, and d will offer of »ore lutisele« liter »«vele exercise or he-itatril nlmut kivui « n t««itinoni.d <>r pr«»of to show that the la id sought is more and , of secHun N.. 1« ,n Town.ldp No. 1» ' Any and al! persons claiming adversely the Raogo No. to w. and will alfer proud' to . hard work of any kind, isa but Imih at th«ir «x|»rtnn<-« for |,u hl ¡cation Th,«,« taluable for its timber or stone thw.i f‘»r agit s, «Iiow that ll.e Lind «ought 1« more valuable , above-described lands arc requested to file thcir in this office on or before said 16th dsy •»■d time. whk'ii opens lb« |a>m>. Him l»«,pl«. I«.w«v«r, ar« none the Itnm ti.ltural purposes, and to establish hi* claim for 1.» timber or alorethan for agricullural pur- 1 claims , to sat«! lam! Iwfore the Register h . u ! »bullid iilimmllKt'|y lie ti'ilioi ml with :m iricn.l* of tin. r«ui«,<lv. Tn«v l»>i % «* dont* at Portlaml Orinron. «>n Monday tlie 6 Receiver, I»'-«.-, «ml to eOaMlali hi. claim to -aid land of August. i9o6. I lgrrxon 9. D rkksr *. Register. th day of before thecunty Hark at Tillamook. Ore.! applK'iiliou ol I h.imls'i tain's l'un Balm much toward making it a h,n>,«li..|d tugust. 19-v He .Mines as witnesses sea : Thursday the a.h day September, I«,» He John S Magmnis, oi Morris. ---------- Minh ; Charles on vigorously rublsd mtn the akin. Him wonl lc th«ir |«r«.innl ir<'<m>ii>«nda- nsmes hr witness**««; I Hiven, of I’ortlaml. Ore V “ William H Petrie, liniment r«m >v«s alt stiffness and sore- tiotiR fo fri«,.,)« and nalithlmr». It i» a ■f Portland. Ore.: James Krllvoi CMhl't,5?.,,’rS_'’f .B’y ' "/•Ore ; Ahr "tmmmw. Agent Wanted. r “7. o< Portland. or ofBay Lity.tlre. Jame. Kodad. of Tillamook. I «••»» and Im« become a lavorile rub K ihm I f».«li< inc to liave ui the boni« and 1 Ore.; XV. H West, of Tillamook, Ore. ———— Wanted, a man to sell in this field ex ,O e ; George H. Higguc«. ot Barnegat, Ore ' Any and all p— — •-* rrwn. eUlmin, ndvenely the down, a« it nets inomptly and kee|w the ia widely known for H» cm«» of Any and alt peraona claiming »dverscly the : clusively for one of the largest nurseries t.q'ir.t.M I« lie ineir their »v me muscles m excellent condition. Fur »ale dinrrhoca and all for 01» of bowel t, on hl«. vLuitistn this office on «re i the west. Cash advanced weekly. or before said oth dav alunre-deacrined laud, are reque.tad to file their 1 in claims tc this office on or before said 6th day of . by t'lia» I. Clough'» l>rug More. « t Auiiuxl A«w«i: l.terf» — ■■ r sale by Ch»». I Clough'» hiug Store. ol 8eptem1«r |<»o6 7 j Address Washington Nursery Com* At.t.ERNoN A. D bbssbu . Register. A igsmnon s . D rksrkb , Register. I î anv, Toppenish. Washington. I i I