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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 30. 1906-
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Yearling Heifers—Mills Bros., 1st ; J, ! C. A. Smith, oata, 2nd. A. L.Donaldson
f had n fine exhibit of canned fruits and in
F.
Martin,
2nd.
L egal A dvehtisments :
that class obtained 1st and 2nd for straw-
¿i
Heifer Calf—J. F. Martin, 1st.
First Insertion, perline................... $
1 Five animals, get of one bull—J. F. I berries and gooseberries and l^t for
Each subsequent insertion, line....
currants, plums, rhubarb and rasp­
Business and professional cards,
Martin, 1st.
1 month ....................................... 1
Best Herd of Five—J. F. Martin, 1st. berries, and for jellies received 1st
Homestead Notices..................... .. 5
a Yards for raspberries, plume and goose­
PIKE BREED CLASS.
Timber Claims................................... 10
Aged Bulls—G. Hannenkrat (Brown berries. A. L. Donaldson also received
L icals, per line euch insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch.
Swiss), 1st ; Gus Kunze (Holstein), 1st. premiums 1st and 2nd for potatoes and
50
I month .......................................
2 year old Bulls—C. Tilden (Jersey). . 1st for cucumbers.
All Resolutions of Condolence and
1st ; A. G. Beals (Jersey), 2nd.
Booth 14
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
1-year old Jersey Bull—J.F. Martin,1st.
Cards of Thank», 5c. per line.
William Tohl, apples, 1st; E. 8. Sven,
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
Aged Cows — A. Zu.cher (Holstein), son, carved fancy wood, 1st ; A. M.
4
J
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five 1st ; J. F. Martin (Jersey), 1st.
I Austin, razor clams, 1st and 2nd ; L. D.
lines.
Best Dual Purpose Cows—R. C. Mag- Ackley, Logan berries, 1st, and 2nd for
arell (Red Pole), 1st.
timothy; F. Zaddack, 1st for cabbage
_CL
Best Cow, best Bull and best Calf— R. and beansand 2nd for tbubarb; H. Wes­
$ it
C. Magarell, 1st.
ton, ruta baga, 1st ; William Knight,
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
Oils, Paint, Varnish,
HOGS.
beet, 1st, and 2nd for corn and turnips;
Polin China Boar—J. F. Martin, 1st.
Sashes,
L. 8. Maynard, corn, 1st, M. L. Barber,
,,
,,
AWARDS AT THE FAIR I Polin China Sow—
pumpkins, 1st and 2nd ; G. M. Watkins,
Polin China Litter—
„
„
1st for rhubarb, onions from seis early
Fine Display of Stock, Cheese ’ Berkshire Boar—A. G. Beals, 1st.
rose potatoes, yellow Aberdeen turnips,
Berkshire Sow—
„
„
and Farm Products.
and 2nd for corn. In this booth was
Berkshire Litter— • „
,,
exhibited Nehalem coal. The Nelialem-
Champion Boar—A. G. Beals, 1st ; I.
NEAT DISPLAY FANCY WORK.
ites made a good showing of farm pro­
1 F. Martin, 2nd.
Champion Litter—J. F. Martin, 1st ; ducts. but as no ore kept tab on the
Culinary Department was a Pretty
awards in this booth, we have been un­
A. G. Beals, 2nd.
Exhibit of Canned Fruita
Agents
the Great
able to get a complete list, but publish
Best Pen Grade Pigs—F. Fitzpatrick,
aS
and Delicacies.
those which we were able to trace.
1st ; E. A. Fitzpatrick. 2nd.
One of the most gratiflying features of
Culinary Department.
Best Chester White—E. A Fitzpatrick,
the lair, especially amongst those who 1st.
This was one department of the Fair,
Most Reliable
in Tillamook County.
participated in the exhibits, was in the
Best Grade Litter—Ike Q uick , jr., 1st. also situated in the Palace hotel, which
award of premiums. As far as we were
Best Pen Goats—G Hannenkrat, 1st. attracted attention, and which had a
able to obtain them, we give below the
Best P$n Sheep—J. J. Rupp, 1st.
committee of ladies who had the taste
awards, as follows :
Best Pen Rams—J.
Rupp, 1st.
and ability to arrange the glass bottles
Butter and Cheese.
of fruit and dainties in artistic style, and
Farm Products.
ink 3. I878.—N otick for T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N oticb
broidery and for collar and cuffs ; Mrs. T imber L and , P J ublication
.
for P ublication .
The exhibit of cheese was one of the
Several booths were used to display with a profusion of beautiful flowers the Albertina Zimmerman, knitted table
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.
United States Land Office, Portland Ore.,
June 27th. r086.
May 8th. 1906.
principal features of the Fair, for there farm products, and those who interested room presented a pretty pictures, and cloth, 1st ;
Mrs. Flora Morton,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
was a lively competition between the themselves in this deserve credit. Alth showed that in the art of preserving collection of baskets, 1st ; Mrs. Wheeler, with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, i878. entitled “An act for the sale of June 3, I878, entitled “ An act for the t-nle of
large factories for the blue ribbon. The ough it could have been made more ex fruitsand making lich cake, br-ad, pies shell portiers. 1st.
timber lands in th; Satesol California, Oregon, timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- Nevada, and Washihtiion Territory,' as ex­
display was most creditable, and the re­ tensive had the large number of persons and other tempting delicacies, the ladies
F oreign W ork —Mrs. A. J. Cohn, selec­ tened to all the Public Land States by act of tended to all the Public Laud States by act of
sult showed but little difference in the who were heard to remark “I’d won the of the county are fully abreast of the tion of Mexican drawn work, 1st ; Mrs. August 4. 1892.
1 August 4, 1892,
FRANK HADLEY,
THOMAS P. THORNTON.
grade of the cheese, and this may be ac­ prize if I’d put my potatos in,” had done times in knowing how to prepare all these
Weston, Society Island work, cushions Of Tillamook, con ty of Tillamook, State ot Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
count for, as the cheese factories employ so, and numerous other farm products nice things for the enjoyment and plea­
and baskets, 1st.
sworn tsiitoment No. 6974, for the ourchase of sworn statement No. 6967, for the porchase of
experienced makers. The cheese exhibit they had at home which they claimed sure of the opposite sex, but who would
the N'e 14 S ction No. '2, in Tp. No. 2 north, the 8 % Sw % and Sw >4 Se L, Sec. 7. ami Se *4
As some of the fancy work was taken range
No. 7 west, and will offer proof -to show of Se *4 of Section No. 8, in Township No. 1
not
allow
the
ladies
to
rote.
was in a large booth on the Main street, would have knocked those on exhibits to
awav before a list of the awards were that the land sought is more valuable for its South, range No. 9 West, and will < ffer proof
The awards were : Mrs. M. N. Bays,
in the center of which was a large cheese smithereen for size and beauty, But
tin
her
or stone than for agricultural purposes, to show that the land sought is more valuable
made up, probably we have missed a and to establish
his claim to said land before for its timber or stone than for agrirultural
weighing 300 pounds, manufactured by they did not do so, consequently they 1st and 2nd for prunes and peas ; Mrs
the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Ore., on Satur­ purp.nea, and to establish his claim to said
few awards.
___
day,
the
6th
day
of
October, 1906. He names as land before United States Land Office, at Port­
Al. Bunn, of Beaver, around which were did not get the premium for the mamoth I) Billings, strawberries, 2nd ; Mrs. N
with, sses:
land. Oregon, on Friday the 7th day of Septem­
numerous flats of various size, weight spud, cabbage, squash, but the other Babi, cherries, 1st, plums, 2nd ; Mrs W.
Fred Sap ington, of Tillamook. Oregon^ Ed ber, 19O6. He names as witnesses:
In Great Demand.
or Tillamook, Oregon; William Illing­ J. W. Robinson, of Tillamook, Oregon; W Iter
and shape, from 90 pounds down to the fellow did because he placed on exhibi C. King, Huckle bread, 1st, jelly, 2nd ;
The demand for ChamlieiIain's Colic, Hadley,
worth, of Wilson, Oregon ; Ed Laughlin, of P. I. a Roche, of Portland, Oregon; Dr. Charles H.
Young American. Not only was the tion the best he had on his farm and he Mrs. M. Melchoir, 1st for «comb honey Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy here has Tillamook, Oregon.
Upton, of Tillamook, Oregon; Charles John­
Any and all persons claiming adversely the son, of Tillamook, Oregon.
been
so
great
that
1
have
scarcely
lieen
famous Tillamook Cheddar cheese exhi­ was ready to put that in competition. and also extracted honey ; Mrs. G. N.
above
described
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
able to keep it in stock. It lias cured
in this office on or before said 6th day of ab<»ve described lands are requested to file' their
bited, but brick cheese, Swiss cheese and 1 Below we give the premiums :
Drew, Logan berries, 1st ; Mrs. J. S. cases of dysentery here when all other claims
October, i9o6.
claims in thisoffieeon or before said 7th day
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
that loud smelling Lnnberger ar.d other
Deihl, best display canned fruits 1st, also remedies failed.—F rank J ones , Pike­
of Septembe , 1906.
County and Grange Exhibit.
A lgernons . D rksber , Register.
kinds of cheese manufactured in Tilla­
for jellies; Mrs. Dan Goodspeed, cake ville, Ind. This remedy is for sale by
This
was
one
of
the
best
exhibits
of
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice fob
mook were there also to show the peo­
and bread, 1st ; Mrs. Adolf Neilson, rye Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Store.
P ublication
P ublication .
ple that the county excel in these also. the Fair in the farm product line, being bread, 1st, also for tarts ; Mrs. Frank
United States Laud Office,
United States Land Office.
Portland, Ore.,
tastefully
arranged
by
John
Sheets,
who
Tillamook Ferrv for Sale.
Portland, Oitgon
Prof. Kent,
the Agricultural College,
Wheeler, crab apples, 1st ; Mrs. L. S.
March
27th,
I906.
Aug usi 6th, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
graded the cheese, and three factories was in charge, and the awards were as Maynard, corn, 1st, also for peas ; Mrs.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
I
have
three
acres,
with
ne<
boat
and
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
won the first piemium, viz., Nehalem follows : C. Kunze, 1st for bailey and Jennie McGhee, strawberries, 1st ; Miss i cable.dock and privilege of ferry land on June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for t’-e sale June
1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot
of timber lands in the States of California, timber 3, lands
D hii > Association, Al. Bunn and H. F. alfalfa; Chas. Lundquist, kale, let and Cosy Clark, pie, 1st.
in the States of California, Ore­
the opposite side'of the river; also 10 Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as gon,
Nevada
Wa hington Territory,’’ as
2nd
;
Mrs.
F.
B.
Mapee,
rhubarb,
1st
;
extended to all the Public Land States by act of extended to all and
Goodspee«!, each ot which obtained 91
the Public Land States by act of
acres
of
land
on
the
opposite
side
of
August
4,
1892,
Art and Needle Work.
August
4,
1892,
points. I lie points gained by the other S. W. Elliott, honey, 1st; L. Stevengi,
BELLE HANDLEY,
the river, with house and barn on the
OLIVIA T. JOHNSON.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
At the Palace Hotel a sinoll art gallery
factories wtre : J B. Agen (L. B. Z’emer, 8 rawberries, 1st ; W. k Owens, 1st for
Portland, comity of Multnomah, State of
same land and four acres under dyke, of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Of
Oregon,
has
this day filed in »his office hi*
corn
and
prunes;
W.
Maxwell,
stia
v-
was nicely arranged, which included a
statement No. 6971, tor the purchase
repr* tentative), 90)^ ; East Beaver, the
statement. No. 7007. for the purchase
which yielded this year 12 ton of hay. sworn
of the N % of Sw ‘4, Sec. 5 and E % of Se of sworn
ot
the
Se
*4,
No.’35, in township.
Miami lactorv and the South Prairie berries, 2nd; John Sheets, 1st for cucum­ number of pictures, and beyond this was
section No. 6, in Township No. 2 South, No. 2 North, Section
J. F. T omlinson .
7 West, and will
Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof offer proof to Range
factory, 90 ; Chas. Ray, 89 ; Tillamook bers and 2nd for bunch of peach plums ; the fancy work exhibit. This embraced
show
that the land
to show that thelana sought is more valuable sought is more valuable for
its timber or
for its timber or stone than for agricultural stone than for agricultural purposes,
Creamery, 88 : Red Clover lactorv, 87M j ; II. Lowry, cucumbers, 2nd; Sollie Smith. ! a large number of artidesof fancy needle
Agent Wanted.
and to
purposes
and
to
establish
her
claim
tex
said
establish
his
claim
to
said
’
and
before the
Three Rivers factory, H5 ; U B. Wiley, rutabagas (yellow Danvers), 1st; H. F. I ! word, most of much were very pretty
land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,
on
Holden,
ditto,
2nd;
H.
M.
Young,
cauli
­
Wanted,
a
man
to
sell
in
this
field
ex
City,
O
egon,
on
Friday,
the
7th
day
of
Sep
­
and
some
were
exceedingly
artistic.
The
84.
Monday, the 22nd day of October, I9061 He
tember. 1906. She names as witnesses :
as witnesses :
Gus Kunze displayed Limherger, block flower, 1st; E. A. Fitzpatrick, ruta committee of ladies had used good judg­ clusively for one of the largest nurseries
William West, of Tillamook, Ore.; 8. V names
A. E. Johnson, of Portland, Oie.; W. H.
Anderson, of Tillamook, Ore.; George Petrie,
Swiss and brick cheese ; H. C. Kunze, bagas. 1st ; James Hughey, 1st for ment in displaying the exhibits to the in the west. Cash advanced weekly.
of Portland, Oregon ; C. H. Osborn,
Williams, of Tillamook, Ore. ; William Curtiss, of
Portland, O.egon ; A. G. Lefler, of Portland.
artichokes
and
buck
wheat
;G»*o.
Higgins,
Address
Washington
Nursery
Com
of
Tillamook,
Ore.
best
of
advantage.
The
laucy
work
was
brick cheese ; Chas. Kunze, brick cheese ;
Oregon.
Any ami all persons c anning adversely th»
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
John Neiger, Ementhaler cheese ; Tilla­ 1st for potatoes and carrots; I). Billings, 1 much admired by those who visited the pany, Toppenish. Washington.
above-described lands are lequested to file their above
described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 7th day claims
mook Creamery, Swiss cheese ; while i 1st for Colraben, rhubarb, wheat, applet- ■ j lair, and, considering everything, those
in this office on or before said 22nd day
of September, I906.
of
October,
I906
and
oats
;
Vincenz
Jacob,
apples,
2nd;
Cheesemaker
Wants
Position.
who
took
part
and
the
commit
tee
are
to
A lgernon 9 D resser . Register.
a number of the large factories exhibited
A lgernon S. D risseb , Register.
j Morrison Mills, onions, 1st; 8 W. be highly commended for the splendid
Chedder cheese in flats.
Wanted, a position as Cheeaemaker by
T imbkr L and , A ct J unk ^ rd , I878.—N otick TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878—
There was but a small display of but. j Elliott, beans, 2nd; Mrs N. G. Dighton, exhibit, for it certainly was one of the an experienced hand
Have made
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
for P ublication
pluint,
1st
;
Frank
Tomlinson,
Hun
­
United States Land Office, Portland Oregon,
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
best
attractions.
The
awards were as cheese in Wisconsin for several years
ter, the highest point being gained by
August 13th, 1906.
„ , . .
Jm>e 16th, 190b.
garian
prunes,
1st
and
2nd,
and
2nd
for
follows :
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Clay Daniel, who reached 90, the (’¡over
and can give good references.—Address
with
the
provisions
of
the act of Congress of
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
S oea P illows — Mrs. M. J. Dimond. David Von AUmen, Nampa. Idaho.
Leaf being next With 88^j points, and canned prunes; D. E. Goodsjieed, onions,
June 3. IX7H. entitled “ An act for the sale of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
2nd;
F.
N
Wilson.
1st
and
2nd
for
cab
­
of
timber
lands
in
the
States of California,
timber
lands
in
the
States
of
California.
Ou
gon,
one set ot lancy sofa pillows, 2nd ; Mrs.
D. E. Goodspeed being third highest with
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
bage and 1st for timothy and carrots; 8. E. Ray, one pair of pillows, fancy
87 points.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Unnecessary Expense.
August 4, 1892.
August 4, 1892,
N. Coulson, potatoes, 2nd; Frank colored, 1st ; Mrs. W. N. Vaughn, fancy
Acute attacks of colic, diarrhoea and
MARY A. ROWLES,
LILLIAN R. TRAVIS.
The Stock Show.
Wheeler, 1st for sugar beet and table 1 silk worked pillow. 1st ; Mrs. Fred U. dysentery come on without warning and Of Engene, county of Lane. State of Oregon, Of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State ot
The Stock show, although somewhat beet; A. Christenson, canned prunes, 1st; j
has this day filed in this office her eworu I Minnesota has this day filed in this office her
prompt
relief
must
be
obtained.
There
I Baker, silk embroidered pillow, Oregon
s atement No 6965. for the purchase of the lot 4 sworn statement No. 7016, for the putchase of
on a small scale, was certainly a verv J J. Dawson, Champion peas, 1st; H. F. |
is no necessity of incurring the expense
5 and 6, Ne % of 8 w % and Nw k of
¡grape, 1st ; Miss Schrader, sola pillow, of a physician's service in such cases if Section 4; lots 1 and 2 and Se ‘4 Ne*4 of Section InU
Section No. 6, in township No
tp‘ No 2 south, Range No. 8 We t and Se
successful affair and proved quite ail at­ Holden, clover. 2nd; M. Abplanalp,
2
South,
No. 8 West, ant will
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
embroidered in roses, 1st ; Miss Julia Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and is more valuable for its timber or stone than offer proof* Range
tractive feature of the Fair, and should wheat, 1st; W. C. Morton, oats, 2nd; M. '
to show that the land sought is
Schrader, sofa pillow, cross stitch, 1st ; Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A d<»e of for agricultural purposes, and to establish her more valuable for its timber or stone than
another stock show be held next year, it Melchoir, alfalfa, 2nd.
Mr. Morton’s ■ Mrs.Ellison, set pillows, painted and em­ this remedy will relieve the patient lie. cla m to said land before the County Clerk of I for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
to -----
said — land
------ —
— before • the
— Register and
is safe to predict there will l>e a larger exhibit of oats was from Speltz seed 1
fore a doctor could arri ve. It has never Tillamook County, at Tillamook City. Ore., claim
broidered, 1st.
Friday, the 7th day of September, I906. She I Receiver, of U.S.
_.L. „7,
al.and
__ Z Office,
Z____ _ at Portland,
been known to fail, even in tire most 011
number of entries and a keen competition bought in Portland, and much to his !
names as witnesses .
Oregon, o~
**----J*-- *•*
i’- J day of Novelli-
on ’ Tuesday,
tlte —
rBtli
H and P ainting —Miss Iler,hand paint­ severe and dangerous cases and no
Walter F Baker, of Tillamook. Ore.; Harley ber
' er, > >9^»- She names as witnesses :
for the premiums, especially in dairy surprise it turned out to be oats.
of 1T’l,«'n°ok, Ore.; Henry Crenshaw
’ Robeit
»"*'—» 1 F. Loud**n, of Portland, Oregon : W.
ed, butter bowl and ladle. 1st; Miss Gar. family should be without it. For sale by of Tillamook,
Ore.;
Fred
C.
Baker,
of
Tillamook
H. Petrie, ot.Portlaiid, Oregon ; Robeit Louden,
stock, for numbers of farmers expressed
Ore.
George Haag’s Booth.
field, hand painted scarf, 1st ; Miss Wag­ Chas. I. Clough's Drug Store.
of Portland, Oregon; John Magitinis, ot Poit-
an opinion as being sorry that they had
Any and all peraons clai nine adversely the land, Oregon : W. II. West, of Tillamook. Ore.
Any and all persous claiming adversely the
Mr. Haag is entitled to some credit for ‘ ner, fancy banner, 1st.
above-described land, are requested to tile their
not put theirs in the show, for they felt
claims
in Uns office on or before said 7lh day above-described lands arc requested to file their
yriLTB
—
Mrs.
S.
E.
Ray,
cotton
patch
­
;
f claims in this office on or before said 13th day
riADE FROn NATIVE ROOTS. of September, 1906.
certain that they would have taken the his tine display and taste in which lie
work quilt. 1st, fancy patch work quill,
AlJiBRxox 8. DaesseB. Register.
of November, i9o6.
premiums had they done so. It was a made his exhit of farm products, and
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
SAFE AND RELIABLE.
2nd ; Mrs. Eva Owens, crazy patch
good show of stallions, and goes to who captured a large number of pre- I
T
imber L and , A ct J unk 8. 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
That
the
roots
of
many
native
plants,
work
quilt,
1st
;
Mrs
M.
J.
Dimond,
P ublication .
prove that the farmers, insteac of raising miuins on account of Ins enterpriM». He
growing wild in our American forests,
P ublication
fancy quilt quilting. 2nd ; Mrs. A. possess remarkable properties for the cure
United States Land Office.
United States Land Office,
scrubby horses of little value and of tin received 1st and 2nd for cabbage (Wake­
w
.1
Pntland,
Oregon,
August
4
th,
19O6.
Portland, Ore.,
of human maladies is well proven. Even
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
June 20th, lcx^
known breed, are raising horseflesh with field), and alfalfa; 1st for White Star Nichols, fancy silk quilt, 1st ; Mrs. Mc­ the untutored Indian had learned the with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
2
--
-----
1
Notice
is
hereby
given
in com1 nance
Gee,
craiy
patch
work,
woolen,
1st;
Mrs.
curative value of some of these and June 3. 1878 entitled “ An act for the sale of with the provisions of the that
a jicdigree anH of son.e value in the horse potato, white onions, parsnips, cauli-
act of congress of
taught the early settlers their uses. The timber lands in the Slates of California. Oregon June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale <>f
Billings,
quilt,
outline
work,
1st
;
Mrs.
ttt.wer,
niangol
licet
(yellow
giant),
tur
market. Amongst dairy stock, Jerseys
Indian never liked work so he waated his Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
to all the Public Land States by act of Nevada and Washington Territory”aa extended
were most numerous, and in that clars nip (white egg), carrot for stock, oats, D, S. Boyakin, star quilt, general work, squaw to get well as soon as possible that tended
J
to all the Public Land States by act of August 4^
1st
;
Mrs.
Atkinson,
crazy
quilt,
woolen,
she
might do the work and let him hunt. August 4th. 189».
some well-known breeds were to be seen, Alsac clover, I^ogan berries; 2nd for
1892,
-ri..AMAuN,)A T harerlach
Therefore, he dug "papoose root ” for her, rw
Of
Tillamook,
county
of
Tillamook.
Sla
’
e
of
2nd
;
Mrs.
Ellison,
fancy
flowered
quilt,
while
piize
Taker
potato,
turnips
(Aber
­
A. GEER.
which attracted the attention of those
for that was :he!r great remedy for fe­ Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Of Portland, WILLIAM
county of Multnomah, State of
2nd.
male
weaknesses.
Ilr.
Pierce
uses
the
deen),
onions
(yellow
Danvers),
carrot
n7?hr; s‘aU"?«ntfN” 7006, for the purchase Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi*
who prefer the Jersey for dairy purposes.
V« • Sa % sect,on
U. »»• Town sworn statement N6. 6970, for the patch.-••e
C rochkt Q uilts —Miss Mary Lange. same root—calk'd Hluo Cohosh—in his ?hin
and beet (early blood).
HOUCKS.
"Favorite Prescription." skillfully com­ snip >o 2 North, range No. 7 west and of the8 o’ Sw 14, 3ec. 21, and N H of Nw
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
soucht is X of Section No. 28, in tp. 1 South, range
1st
;
Mrs.
Munson,
2nd
;
Mrs
Frank
bined
with
other
agents
that
make
it
Draft Aged Stallion—Nehalem Horse : South Part of County Booth.
P'ore valuable for Its timber or stone than for
west, and will offer proof to show that the
Wheeler, knitted quilt and shams, 1st ; more effective than any other medicine in agricultural purposes, and to establish her 8 land
Co., 1st ; Chas. Ray Co., 2nd.
sought is more valuable for its timber
Jeff Harris, 1st for cranherriea, onions
curing all the various weaknesses and
to "aid 1'* before the County Clerk of orstone than for agricultural purposes, and 10
Miss C. Clark, knitted quilt, 2nd; Mrs. painful derangements i>ectiliar to women.
Roadsters—G. S. Brooks, 1st.
and corn; I. Diiuond, buck wheat, 1st;
iountr. at Tillamook Oregon, on establish his claim to said land before the
Many atllicmt women have been saved Tuesday, the 6th day of November. 19O6 she County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla^
German Coach Horse-Snuffer & Sharp, A. T. Bain, 1st for extracted honey ami Eva Owens, hand made pillowcases, 1st; from
operating table and the sur- names as witnesses ■
niook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 7th <*•/ °r
Mrs, E. Glad, crochet samples and feon s the
1st and 2nd.
knife by the timely use of Doctor oFr,d L !SB»i»ir«on. of Tillamook. Oregon ; September, I906. He names as witnesses
strawlierries, and 2nd for comb honey;
W.H Iley, of Tillamook. Oregon; Wm.
spread,
1st
I homas Coates, of Tillamook, Oreir<>'> •
’ii'rce's Favorite Prescription. Tender­ Wayne
Aged Brood Mares—|. F. Martin, 1st ! Cha*. Burke, peach plums. 1st; L Jen­
Titlam.mk, Oregon ; Carl Erwin Harrison, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Ben­
over the lower pelvic region, w ith Illingworth, of
Tillamook, Oregon.
|j,
Ruda—Mrs. John Reese, hooked rugs. I ness
jamin C. Lamb, of Ti’lamook, Oregon ; John
and Jud.
backache, spells of dizziness, faintness, Haberlach of ill.
's m, peach plums, 2nd, and carrots. 1st,
fr""n’clninnny adversely the I'D I) Edward-, of Tillamook, Oregon.
1st ; Mrs. Ostrander, home made carpet bearing down pains or distress should not abov< described ,P lands
are requested to filetheir
«lethelr' ■ Any ntid all persons claiming adversely the
2 year old Roadsters—Ira Latimer, Frank Worthington,
beets, 2nd; D.
in this office ou or quested
•• 6th
--- of ; nbove-described lands are requested to file their
before said
and rugs, 1st ; Mrs. L. Jenson, cross go unheeded. A course of" Favorite 1 “re­ c of amts
1st ; H. F. Holden, 2nd.
November.
19ws.
Wertschkul, 1st for grasses and beets ;
script ion" will work marvelous lieiietit
claims in this office on or before said 7th day of
stitch rug. 1st.
A
lgernon
s.
D
brmkb
,
Register.
In
all
such
cases,
and.
generally
effect
»
September. 1906.
2-year old Draft Horses—J. L. Donald- G *o. Worthington, sun flower, 2nd; Ed
A lgernon S. D rbsser . Register.
permanent
cure
if
p.'raisted
in
for
a
rea
­
M
iscellankoi
-
s
W
ork
—
Miss
Mary
son, 1st ; |. F. Martin, 2nd.
Worthington. •Un Hower, 1st; goode
sonable length of tuue. The "Favorite T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, 1878.—N otici for
Yearling Colls--F. Berns. 1st and 2nd. ¡ berries Mr*. F. E Norton, 1st ; John Lange. Hardanger center piece,1st ; Miss 1 reecrtpUon’ is a harmless agent being
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Bella Watt, ditto, 2nd ; Miss Perkins, wholly prepan'd from native medicinal
T imber L and , A ct J unr .4, I878.—N otkk for
Sucking Colts—Draft ; J. F. Martin, i Tlieiler, couib honey, 1st.
Nnfu- I. LOr‘K,,d' O'ir,P I"’y ,o‘h '*»•
roots, without a drop of alcohol In its
P ublication .
emhroidered centerpiece. 1st ; Mrs. C. make np whereas all other medicines, ..I ík ’.U “ h ' r , h )'
that in compilane
1st. Roadsters : J. H. Oliver, 1st ; Tim
United States I^ind Office,
thv provision, of the act or Congrcu of
Booth No. il.
Portland, Oregon Ju y 31st. i?06-
Thayer, ditto, 2nd ; Miss Mary Lange, put up. for sale through druggists for ' with
McCormack. 2ml.
“An act for the sale
Notice is hereby given that in • ompham’«
woman s peculiar ailments, contain largo ,r".e ' k 1' *nl* entitled,
M. R llannenkrat io a neat display apron shadow embroidery, 1st ; Mrs. C. quantities
.‘h*
of « «Hfornia with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Best Draft Team—C. Tilden, 1st ; R
of spirituous liquors, which Oregon. Nevada *"
and Wnshlngton Territory"’I June 3. 1878. entitled " An act for the sale ot
had first on oats,cabbage, vetch turnips W. Talmage, centerpiece and handker­ are very harmful especially t„ delicate aa eatend.sl Io all l|)e Public Land Stales by a’ct ' fim’ e- lands in the Stat«« of California. Oregon,
Mu honey, 2ml.
7
so F •V>orl,,,‘. ‘‘"•^•rtptl.m- con­ of August 4. 1892,
Nevada and Washington Territory.”
ex2
Best Driving Team— A B. Holden. 1st. red top grass, rock clover and brick chief, 1st.
OHAHLKS a powlkr .
tains neither al »hoi nor harmful habit-
tended to all the Public Land States by set of
Of
Seattle,
county
of
King.
Stele
of
Wash,
eheeae.
In
the
Upper
Neatucca
exhibit
Best General Purpose Driver— W. S.
P oint L ack —Mrs. D. S. Boyakin, cen­ oho ’1,niF'' All its ingredients are ington. has thia day filed in this office his August 4<h. 1892.
JOHN 8. MAG IN NIS,
R Y. Blalock had a nice display and oh. ter piece and handkerchiefs, point lace. prin..si on each bottle wrapirr It is a sworn H.«,«,... No^lor^e purch«e of Of Morris, county
Hays, 1st
ot Stevens. State of
Y,«°'»J|ug tonic. Imparting ;
neanta. has this day filed in this office hi<
t lined 1st and Slid for squash, beet and Ind ; Mrs. Bor ba, knitted lace. 1st ; health and .ln stn
CATTI.K— GKADK.
ngth In particular to the 1
sworn «taievuent No. ?«»<. fr»r the purchase ot
*Aged Bulls--FraiikBester (Jersey), 1st. suiitiowrr : 1st for carrot, onions, corn, Mrs, Herman Tohl, criwhet trimmed organs distinctly feminine. For Weak I
the . 5^ of Sw *4Rnd tots 3 and 4 ot Section
and Sickly women, who arc "w.-rn-ouf show that the land sought is more valuable No I4. in Tp. No. 2 8011th, Range No 9
ear old Bulls—Mills Bros. (Jersey), pea nuts and beans . 2nd for cucumbers apron, 2nd ; Mrs. F. 0. Scovill, fancy or
deldliutisl, i sjs-clally f ir w on.en w hu > for Its limber or stone than fc.r agricultura : West, and will offer proof to show that the'
”,rl’*“- «'2* I? «ateblish hi. claim to a .id land land sought is more rateable for if* timber
1st.
anil caldatge. In the same exhibit the knitted mitts. 1st ; Mrs. Barbara Rabi, Jitit tkTVr’ , n,r ■ vr * l"«,,-P'"'n- who : f before
Register and Weeeiver. a: Portland 1 or stone than for agricultural ptirpoer* an<»
‘>T>“writ<r“rs..ning machine, I Ore . on th. Mvuday.
the Isth day ot Otober. to establish his claim to said land before in*
1- year old Bulls—Albert Mason, 1st; other awards were W, D. Giiodapaad, center piece, crochet, 2nd ; Miss Fletch-! or bear heavy
hotim lmld l.urd..,«.
| ie* He names aa witn aaea
Register and Receiver of U « Land Office at
D. Fitipattick. 2nd.
apple«, 1st, C. A. Smith, applet Sin“. all. tatted tie, 2nd . Mrs. F Wheeler. | Vi. '¥ """''«rs. Dr. Piorve“, i'avorito . l-eoiwe A. Robinson. . Ot Chehalis. Wash
Portland. Oregon, .m Monday, ’the Kth day 01
T.1'1 Vr"',e • PTtieloss bete lit 1 Louis Syatron. of Westport Oregon ; John »■;' October,
1906 He names as witnesses
Aged Cows —- W. B. Alderman, 1st; R O. Richanls. plums. 1st; M. Curl, tatter! handkerchief, 1st ; Mrs. |. M
of Portland. Oregon; Harry C. Coff
Robert F Louden, Robert linden. W. H-
a ’
» t2* neailli -
and Wmmona
man.ofCheh.li.,
Wash.
.
Carl Grayson, 2nd.
plums, 2nd; C N. Johnson, barley, 1st: Alley, drawn work, dress. 1st. also 2nd | Btnngthxivin<
power.
*
Petiic, jouli
Join. Muginn
Maginn n.iii
a, all of rarnanu,
Portland, vy
Oreg™«
inv
i I rrcie,
a-
"L.ÎÎT’E’y ,bei Anjrind «H
i-f adieijely
all person.
person» claim
claiiumg
2- yenr old Cows—Alex. Watt, 1st; J. W M. Rty, timothy, 2nd. M A Cady, for handkerchief; Mtss Fletch.nll, drawn
*7
»O «'» t*«T I sbove-dwc
ibid
land»
sn ry-qne.lM
tn ~ We I*«'
ovm.
Il>cu
’
■nil!
’
RTW
|
tn tni< office on or before raid Kth dav claims in this office mi or before said 15I*»
F. Martin, 2nd.
Mill
* p,"»<»nt Pellet» claim»
onion«, 2nd; V. N. Johnson, vetch 2nd. work, curtain, 2nd, also 1st for inkt em
.. ...........
■
of October. I906
7 I of October,
Ilild. harmless, yet sure
I906.
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