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____ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 30.
1906
DAIRYING in TILLAMOOK
COUNTY.
ited area of land, endowed by nature
| ——-
to produce enormous crops. The land THE DEVELOPMENT OF »>-1 I have visited the brut bu 111 tn er Eastern Oregon; the River ami Harbor T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
| resorts froiu San Diego to British Colum­ I Bills for the last 30 tears have averaged
here will maintain two cows to the acre. [
United Stales Laud Office.
WESTERN OREGON
Portlaud. Oregon,
bia
and
there
;
b no finer summer renort j about eighteen millions a year.
If
lh«y
and
your
land
is
going
to
lie
worth
■
The Land will Maintain Two
Aug. 7th, 1906-
Notice is heruby given that in compliance
get
a
million
a
year
for
the
Columbia
from
$250
to
$400
per
acre
by
and
by,
Coast
County
Harbors
Have
Victorm,
B.C.,
«nd
san
Dh-go
Cows to the Acre—Improve
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
1 than are reached in Oregon by the Coast i river, how are we to get a dollar for the June 3, I878, entitled “Au act for the sale of
and it is going to take the very best
Been Neglected,
the Dairy Herds.
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
I road.
j West Coast harbors !” \\'e have got to gon,
cowsand the very best brains voucan
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
And to crown all the pleasure of the . face this problem. Let Portland get all extended to all the Public Land Slates by act
muster to pay for the land. The result three railroads coming .
of Avgust 4, 1892.
land wile be valuable . is. that you must have especially culti­
trip, we came from the Nestucca into ¡she can. But we must not overlook the
GEORGE H. POLAND.
Of Beaver, county of 'lillaniook, State of
vated land for especially high prices. Colonel Hofer Beholds Wonderful the Tillamook country, and 1 want to i harbors on the west coast, because every Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office his
Dr. J- Withvcombe Recommends
sworn statement No. 7015, for the purchase
Possibilities for Tillamook and say that you have a beautiful place here I one of them is important to us, and is ot
Let beef go. You can pay 314 cents a
Lois 15, J6, 21 an«l ¿2. of section No. 6,
Raising Alfalfa, Kale, Vetch
for a city. Il is the richest and moat I worth improvement. I have been to in the
tp. No. 1 8, range No 8 W, anti will offer
All
the
Coast
Counties.
pound
for
beef,
but
your
cheese
will
bring
and More Clover.
proof to show that the land »«night is nn»re
beautiful
country
around
here
that
I
|
every
one
of
these
harbors,
and
they
are
from 10 to 15 cents. Get good dairy
valuable for its timber or stone than for
Colonel E. Hofer, oi Salem, president have ever seen in Western Oregon, and j naturally very good harbors. The agricultural purposes, and lo establish his
At the Farmers’ Congress, during the breeds. Get the cow that will produce
claim to said laud before the County Cleik,
I
am
told
there
are
almost
no
mortgages
of the Willamette Development League,
smallest of lumlier vessel-, carrying from at Tillamook City, Ore., on Tuesday, the 6th
Tillamook Couutv Fair,Dr. Withycombe, the most butter fat and then you will
ot November, 19O6 He^names as witnesses;
was a visitor to the fair, who spoke in on your farms, but all have money in three to five hundred thousand feet of day
Kd. Catterlin, of Tillamook, Oregon; Walter
| of the Agricultural College at Corvallis, have the best results with your labor. I
C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Or.; Al. Kiniianian,
the
bank,
so
I
don
’
t
see
but
you
are
to
be
this
city
at
the
request
of
the
Tillamook
lumber,
can
come
and
go
without
any
of Beaver, Ore.; Ixrn Hiner, of Tillamook, Or.
made an interesting talk, in which he do not mean any particular breed, but
Development League at the open air congratulated in the Tillamook country. improvement. What would they be if
Any amt all persons claiming adversely the
made a number of practical suggestions especially good dairy breeds in this high meeting on Friday afternoon. Below 1 Those 40 or 50 young ladies in Indian having a little improvement ? I say this above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said oth day
I to the dairymen of this county, which priced country.
Costume was the most beautiful sight I | { for what it is worth, and I know that of November, i‘Jo6.
In the next place, provide good for­ we give the principal points of his speech:
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
I we will publish for the information of
Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen: I ever saw in my life, going through their Senator Fulton and others in this State
age
plants.
In
coming
through
this
those who failed to hear him. He said :
T
imber
L
and
, A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
drill. And when 1 go back to Salem, I of Oregon feel as I do about it. We feel
P ublication .
I ant here today in my official capa­
Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen : beautiful valley, as I have done in west­
United States Land Office,
j will try lo have those young girls of that the whole state should be developed
city
as
president
of
the
Willamette
ern
and
eartern
Oregon,
and
everything
Portland, Oregon,
I assure you it is a pleasure to me to
i Tillamook come to our Slate Fair. They on an equal basis. We want a square
August 13th, !go6.
Notice is hereby given that tu compuauee
have the opportunity of saying a few dried, and the grass almost starving for Valley Development League, and it is | would draw more people than anything deal for all of Oregon, uot simply for the
with the provisions of the act of Congress
something to drink, 1 come here and see from that standpoint that I shall talk
words in your presence.
| we could have there, and I believe all City of Portland. That is my idea. We of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
of timber lands in the States of California,
i
I will say at the outset that I am things green and fresh, It makes me for a few minutes about the develop­ the young men in this part of the State want a square deal for the whole state. sale
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.”
ment
of
western
Oregon.
throw
mv
hat
in
the
air
and
I
feel
like
as
extended
the Public Land States by
simply amazed and delighted at the
would follow.
We do not want everything thrown into act of August to 4. all
1892,
I am nor. a native born Oregonian, but
splendid progress that you have made in shouting. But among the beautiful
JOHN E. LOGAN,
We have been spending a few weeks the Columbia river. That is about the
Portland, County of Multnomah, State
j the county since my last visit here. I be­ blades of clover, and the green valleys have lived here for 17 years, and feel compiling, concerning the resources of point to our organization. We have held Of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
statement, No. 7019, tor the purchase
lieve in a greater Oregon, not only and fields like emerald, I see a quanti­ that I am one of the common people. i Oregon, and have been trying to find out eight conventions. We say to Portland »worn
of the Se
of the Nw
the Ne *4 of the
greater in point of commercial develop­ ty of yellow weed. Now, this land, I have attended eight different develop­ how much wealth Oregon has produced people, “We are with you," but we also Sw % and Lots 3 and 4, Sec. No. 18, in Tp. No. I
S., Range No. 10 W., and will offer proof to
ment
conventions,
all
over
Western
Ore
­
ladies
and
gentlemen,
will
not
pay
to
ment and accumulation of wealth, but
in one year We want another trans­ want a little something done for West show that the land sought is more valuable for
gon, and we are getting up a tremendous
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
| greater on account of its higher standard grow yellow weed It is too valuable
continental railr«)ad in Oregon. Every Oast harbors. We are going on with poses.
and to establish his claim to said land
interest in the development of this
of citizenship, and I believe that you for that. I would certainly subdue that
few days there is something in the news­ this policy, and want a square deal for nefore the Kegist«« and Receiver, at Portland,
Oregon, on Monday, the 29lh day ot October,
by the vigorous use of the plow. I would | section, and inagurating a new era tn
papers about another transcontinental the whole state.
have made great progress in that direc­
1906. Hr names as witnesses :
the history of this state.
B. O. Snuffer, of Tillamook,) Oregon; Walter
line coming into Portland from the
tion, and I want to congratulate you seed to clover or vetch, or something
We have another convention on the Bailey,
of Tilluinook Oregon ; Henry North,
I am here to talk to you of the Wil­
else
of
which
you
can
grow
an
immense
of
Portland, Oregon ; W. A. Shaw, of Port­
7th
of
Septeml>er
in
Forest
Grove,
and
East, but I say to you of Western
upon many things I have seen here the
land, Oregon.
lamette Development League. There is
crop,
and
you
will
see
what
can
be
done.
¡Oregon, we want one right across the up there we will talk about deepening
last few hours I have lieen here.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
what they call the State Development
described lands are requested to file
State without even stopping at Port­ tlie Willaiuetto river. We want four above
Your stock show is good indeed, and At the station at Corvallis, maintained
their claims in this office 011 or before said 29th
League,
of
winch
Tom
Richardson
is
the
i
by
the
Federal
Government
(we
are
day
of
Oc ober 19116.
land;
that
is
the
way
to
develop
Oregon.
feet
of
water
in
tliat
river
from
Cor.
though not of the fanciest, yet I want to
___________ A lgernon B. D remkr , Register.
manager. I am at the head of the Wil­
You wont develop western Oregon by vallis to Portland.
assure you that you are laying the trying to work out on that poor cold
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
lamette
Development League.
At railroads into Portland. We want some
I want to say to the Development
P ublication .
fou idation here for a splendid class of clay land), we have succeeded in raising
several of the conventions of the State railroads right through the center of League of Tillamook, send some dele
United States Land Office,
the
fourth
crop
of
alfalfa.
Compared
to
stock.
Portland, Oregon,
Development League at Pori land, they
August ifttli, 1006.
I want to impress upon you at the be­ us, I can see an immense wealth here in would talk of nothing hut Portland mat­ Oregon that will warm up the whole gates to Forest Grove. Send a few
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ginning that agriculture is the oldest and your rich soil and with your moisture. ters and the development of Portland, state, independent of Portland. You bright men there to tell the people of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
juiib S, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale of
noblest occupation of man. Notwith­ With vour clover and vetch and grasses and aliout irrigation away off in Idaho have got to fight your own battles; build Western Oregon what you want done timber lands In the StHtvsofCalifornia. Otegon,
and
kale,
you
can
have
a
wealth
of
feed.
up Till&mook. Astoria, Coos Bay; build down here. Senator Fulton will lie Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
standing the learned and noble pro­
tended to all the Public Land States by act ot
and Washington. While western Oregon
fessions, agriculture is the science of You will be surprised what this country has never been a very dry country until up the whole west Coast on your own there, and the rest of us; we will August 4, 1892,NELLIE LOUDON,
can
do.
Y
’
ou
can
hardly
imagine
hook
—
work
out
your
own
salvation
welcome
you
there,
and
help
you,
and
Of Warsaw. County ot Hancock,
State ot
sciences, the art of arts, and when
recently, and we were never interested
Illinois, has thia «lay filed in this office her
nearly every other art is slumbering or what it will do. The cow fattens the in irrigation very much, so wa decided with fear and trembling in divers ways. we will hold a development convention sworn Statement No. 7*J26, for the purchase of
at Tillamook some time next year.
8 Vi of Se *.4 of Sec. 12. N % of Ne % ot See
dead, this one will present boundless op­ land. It leaves posterity a rich inheri­ we would organize a development You can’t depend upon
No. 13, in tp No. i N., Rang«« lo W.. and will
offer proof to show that the land sought
portunities for reward. And you agri­ tance. It is the capital of the country. league for the western counties, and yelop for you. You
la more valuable for its timber or stone
That
is
why
it
does
me
good
to
see
cows,
your
own
developing.
"Make Hay While the Sun than
culturists of this county of the great
for agricultural imrposes, and to establish
talk
of
ourown
interestsand
affair»,
and
Statistics show that we produce in
her claim to sai«l laml before the Kogister ami
Shines."
state of Oregon, should be scientists. It because it means perpetual prosperity. let Portland people boost Portland
Receiver, at Portland, <)> egon. <>n Wt «tnesday.
There is a lesson in the work of the the 7th day of November, I9O6.
She names as
is a science. Iam not going to simply You can ship out your product each affairs, with the result that we have two raw material every year, over a hundred
thrifty farmer. He knows that the witnesses :
flatter you by talking about what has year without taking anything from the organizations, and the Wiliamette Val­ million dollars in Oregon. This is not bright sunshine may last but a day and
Leila Beebe, of Republic, Wash James Cox.
ot Tillamook, Ore.; Ceorge M. Mill« .of Rt*pub-
been done and what may be done, etc., value of your land. It is made lietter ley Development League has interested produced by woolen mills, planing he prepare« for the showers which are »0 lic,
Wash.; Walter C. Bailey, of Ti’lamook,
mills, and sash and door factories—it is liable to follow. So it should be with Oregon
richer by haying the cows on it.
.
but take this opportunity to present a and
1
itself
tu
the
development
of
Western
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
the
first
product
of
nature,
turned
off
So
you
see
that
by
keeping
the
best
every
household.
Dysentery,
diarrhoea
few problems here of interest to you
above-described
lands are requested to file theii
I set- Oregon outside of Portland. We have every year here by about half a million and cholera morbus may attack some claims in thia office 011 or before said 7th day
along agricultural lines.
' dairy breed» how you can save,
of November, 1906.
taken
np
the
question
ot
building
steam
member
of
the
home
without
warning.
people. There is no state in the Union Cliamlrerlain’s
in Washington county iu 1871.
A I til I«NON S D hi hhkk , Rcgistor
Colic, Cholera and
I was glad indeed to hear Mr. Bailey’s tied
1
Large and electric railroads and improving the that produces as much wealth, for its Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best T imhkk L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878 —N otice for
splendid tribute to the pi< neer, I tell Everybody was growing grain,
harbors of the western coast. About a
P ublication .
known medicine for these diseases,
vou, ladies and gentlemen, we who came mills were going day and night, A few year ago when we went into tins work po| illation as Oregon. We produce in should
United Btatm Lain! Offi«’e
always be kept at hand, as im­
Oregon
more
than
$1000
per
year
for
Portland, Oregon,
years
later,
the
mortgages
on
theirfarms
in a later period can never repay that
we found that this State had actually every working man in the stale—not mediate treatment is necessary, and de­
August 15th.
Notice ia hereby given that in cotnplmiice
lay may prove fatal. For sale by Chas.
debt of gratitude to those noble men began to pile up ; greater and greater been going backward in railroad con­
with
the
proviNioiiR
of
the
Het
of Congteaaoi
the
things
we
consume,
but
products
I. Clough’s Drug Store.
June 3i(i, 18,-8, entitled “An act for the »Hie
and women who haye made it possible they became, until many lost their struction for about eight years. We got
sold to the world. We are becoming the
of timber land» in the State» of Califo'ina,
farmsand
began
to
take
to
dairying.
for us to enjoy the imitation of this
up statistics, and found that for the richest stale in the Union, and this is T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, I878.—N otice Oregon, Nevada, mid Wmihiiixtoti Territo­
The mills today are practically stop
ry." an ex tended Lo all Public Land Staten by
heritage. Why, ladies and gentlemen,
FOR PUBLICATION
eight y ears ending 1903, we had about the richest field for railroads to come
act of August 4, |8<>2.
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
¡.KILA BEEBE
we unquestionably live in the best part ped—the home of bats and owls. In 30 miles less of railroad than at the be­
August 25th, MM
into that there is in the U.8. today,
Of Republic,
c«>un'y
of Ferry,
State of
Notice in hereby given that in compliance W.'isbiiiKton. haa thia (lay tlle<l In th is office her
of the Union oil earth, Oregon, and Tilla Washington County there are five banks ginning ut that period, and we began lo
and that is why they are coming here, with the provisions of the act of CougreHM of sworn » atenient No. 7025 for the purchase
monk Couutv, in some respects, is cer­ holding nearly a million dollars of the dig down to try to find out the teason
June 3, 1x78, entitled “ An act for the sale ot ot the H % of 8«« */4
Sr U of Sw
of
We have appointed a committee, and timber lands in the Staten of ( nlitornia Oi»gon, Section No. 33 in Towiisldp
No. 2 North,
tainly tlie fairest garden spot in Oregon. farmers’ money ; and the country is for tins. We found out that they
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
we expect to publish this information . tended
Range No. lo Weat. and will offer proof to
more
prosperous
than
ever
before,
and
to
all
the
Public
I^ud
States
by
act
of
We have other counties that can dis­
show that the land Nought la more valuable
hadn't been building any thing here in and we expect to go to the Goulds and AugUNt 4, 1892.
for ita timber or atone ttian for agricultural pur-
count you in growing grain; but you the cow did it, because the cow best Oregon.
EMMA M. BOW!.BY,
They had been taking out Senator Clark, of Montana, to the Van­
Cl-ea, Bild t<> ettabliah her t I tim to Mild land
Ot Tillamook, county ot Tillamook. Stateof Ore­
rfore the Rrgiater mid Receiver at Portland,
«lave here a phase of agriculture that serves the farmer, where the conditions million», and in eight y ears had about
derbilts and the Rock Isl-»nd and North­ gon, h«tn this day filed in this office her sworn orcuoii, on W« dtieaday, the 7th day of N ovpih
s atement No 7011. for the purchase of lhe S % her, tg06. She names aa witiieaHea
can be developed, that the world cannot are favorable, and you have here the 17 millions of surplus, and had spent
western with this information, and we Ne 14 and lota 1 end 2, of Section No, 1.
Nellie Loudon, of Wmanw. Illlnoia ; George
equal, and that is in your cheese pro­ best conditions possible for successful that building railroad» in other etaU-s.
tp. No. 2 north, Hauge No. 7 we t >nd M. M. Miller, of Republic, W hm I i iriglou ; Janira
expect to get some of those railroad in
dairying. Be careful in the selection of
will offer proof to show that the laud sought (’ox, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Walter C. Bailey,
duction. I want to speak briefly along
and we had lieen running behind. That magnates to build a transcontinental is more valuable for ita timber or stone than of Tillamook, Oregon.
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
Any rii «I all prrnins claiming adveraely the
this cheese matter, and I hope I will lie your cow". Select them with a view to is the truth about old Oregon, and we line into Oregon.
We live in the in­ claim to eaid land before the County Clerk of a hove-deaconed
the results, and study the kinds of food
landa are requested to flic their
able to say something that will cause
began to feel that it wa» lime we wake terior. I realize the necessity of build Tillamook County, at Tillamook City. Ore., claima ir. thia office on or before aaid 7th day of
that
will
be
most
conductive
¿to
pro.
on Tueaday, the 6th day of November, I906. November, I906.
you to think. We have been talking of
up and asked que»tiou», and we asked ing up western Oregon. When one man She names as witnesses :
A mikrnon 8. D rkamrr . Register.
K. Kevher, of Glen o’a, Oregon ; Win.
science and opportunity. That is very ducing the most butter fat. Introduce why Harriman could not build nome runs a store at the country cross roads, R. James
Illingworth, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Fred I*. TtMBER
more
alfalfa,
more
kale,
more
vetch,
L and , J unk 3. 1878.—N otick for
good, but we want science and practice
railroads iu Oregon with the money he isn’t apt to be so accommodating and Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon ; William L.
PUBLICATTON.
more clover, and vou will see results in
Riefeiiberg, of Bay City, Oregon.
United State» Land Office,
and organization and co-operation. As
earned in Oregon, and we put that courteous as when another score starts Any am! all persons clni ning adversely the
Portland,
Oregon. June 27th, iyo6.
lauds are requested to file their
Notice is h»*reby given that in cbiiipluuice
farmers and dairymen, we want to Tillamook County beyond your most question so plain and so direct, that up, and people get cheaper goods and above-described
claims in this office on or before said 6th day with the provisions ot the act of ('ongrr««»
sanguine expectations. You will be sur­
he woke up and promised to do things, more for their products. Jt is the same of November, 1906.
stand together in thoroughly well organ­
of June 3rd, 1878, entitl«*d ” An act for the
A lgernon 8. D rf . hnf . r , Register.
prised at the result. Instead of shipp ng
sale of timber land" in the Slates of California,
ized association for our mutual progress
and lie is doing them, I will give him with trMnscoi.tinental railroads.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
half a million—in two or three years you
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
■a extended to, all the Public Mud Blates by
and benefit, and there is no place in Ore
credit for that. He stalled in lo build
Now,
I
want
to
say
that
I
am
a
friend
act of August 4. iH«j2,
Department of the Interior.
will be doubling and quadrupling your
gon that I can perceive, where organi­
to Coos Bay, and started another to of the City of Portland, and in building
(IKOMdK A. EDMUNDS.
Land Office at Portland. Ore.,
output, and with your timber and coal,
2Hth, I«ju6.
Of Tillamook, «•oun’y of Tillam«N>k, State of
zation will accomplish more than in
Ontario, and we have in to rented some of it up remember this, that Portland is a Notice is hereby given tha July
t
the
foilowing-
Oregon,
lisa
thia day tiled In thia office Ilia
Tillamook County will be one of the
rillamook County,
our other capitalists who are building big city for the States of Washington namrd settier has filed nollee of his intention sworn atatement No. 6975. f°r l>>c purchaae of
to make final proof in support of hla claim, tha Sw *4 of Nw *4 and Nw *4 of hw M of
richest and best counties in the great
Take Hood River—a little valley—con­
electric railroads all over the Willamette and Idalx) just as much as it is for and that said proof will Ire made befoie the see. No. io, iu township. No. 1 North,
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to
sidered a very little valley a few years state of Oregon.
Valley, with three ur.der way from Oregon. Just renumber that, If Port- < County
’ity, Oregon, 011 Septembet 7H1. 1906, vis. .
show that the land sought is more valuable
One word more. I believe the time is
PAT DOUGH NEY,
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
Salem to Portland; thing»are doing out land were located in the center of the
ego. A few progressive men got to­
not far distant when you will be trying
I! K. No. 12588, for the lots 3 and 4, of Section riurpoaes, and to establish his claim to said
gether and organized what they called the
there in the Valley, and I am glad to State, or if we had three or four big »0, tp. I south, range 7 west.
hii « i before the County Clerk, at Tlllauiook
something new, and that you will be
n tiif^ H>« following witneases lo prove City, on Saturday, the 6lh day of October, 190#».
know that thing« are doing here. I see cities like Washington has, things would his )!• continuous
Fruit Growers* Union, not onlv to grow
residence
upon
and
cultivation
He
naniea as witnesses :
growing immense quantities of kale.
James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Ore., John D.
no less than three railroad project» l>e different, bet as I said, the Wil. of said land, vix. :
fruit, but to market it. Today Hood
F. J. Gobar. of Trasg, Oregon; William Edwards, nt
Portland
Ore
Howard H.
You can grow 50 to 60 tons per acre. It
River is just as well known in London
headed for Tillamook. God only knows
Himes, of Trask. Oregon; Chas H Himes, of Edmunds, of Tillamook, Ore.; Charles A. John­
is as good in winter as in spring, and whether they will ever get here or not. larnette Development League is inter- Trask, Oregon ; J D. Moi ris, of Tlllamo k,<»r
son, of Tillamook, Ore.
and Paris and Berlin a* in Oregon. Wliat
A lgernon b D messkm , Register.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
rated in the opening the interior. We
you will reap the results. When winter
above described land* Sir I e«|tir»t«-d lo Hie I heir
'I'd it ? Intelligent organization, high
but they ought to have lieen here long want to open these west coast harbors.
T imber L and A ct , J unk $ 1878—N otice for claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
dairying comes into vogoe, it is going
ago, that is tlie truth. There is the For the psat ten years there has been
October, 1906.
class product. It is the same in here. If
P ublication .
to revolutionize your dairying system in
United htaten I*iiid Office,
A ixiebnon 8. D kesskr Register.
Lytle road headed for your town from hardly a dollar spent on west coast
you will organize and put np splendid
Portland, Oregon. July 2», IlkX.
a measure, and that is why I urge you
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
VOTICH roa PVRMCATIOIt.
Hillsboro ; there is the Astoria & harbor improvement in Oregon. All
cheese factories and employ the best
Department of the in erior,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
to give kale some consideration. What
prepared men that are skilled in the it has done tn Holland it will do here, Columbia River Railway that has two lite money has be»,-n put into the Co. June 3, 1M78, entile«} “ An act for the sale of tim­
Land Office at PortlHiid, Orc ,
lands in the rttates of California Oregoi ,
July 28th. i«r>6.
corps of engineers in the field headed for lumbia river, and I don’t blame them for I ber
science and practice oi making cheese,
Notice
U
hereby
given that the following
Nevada,
and
Washington
Territory,
’
’
as
r*
and vou ha re a better field here for the
named
««dtlrr
ha*
hied
notice
of
hla intention to
tended
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
by
act
ot
Tillamook; and the Coast railroad has that, but about ten years ago they
and see that every cheese that goes out
rntike Anal pronl in «upport of hi» claim. and
August 4, 1892,
business than Holland. I know that
Spent thousands ot dollars trying to find atopj>ed appropriations for the west
has the brand of Tillamook on it, and,
thnt »»id proofwfll be made before the County
KARRI tT MABEI* WATT
you are going to take hold of new meth-
Of Bay City, eoaiitjr of Tillamook, fltate of clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore.,
a way to get into Tillamook. That is coast, and poured them into San Pedro, Oregon,
ladies and gentlemen, the future of Till
has this day filed in this office hw on tteptemb«'! Mth, i<jo6 vis. :
ods, and this country is going to devel­
COMNKLIUfi AUHTIN,
sworn
No.
for the psrehaae
all
they
are
asking
—
some
way
to
get
amook County is established for all time,
i There was a creek 1 uniting into the of the statement
II K- No lMH for the 8 U Nw >4 and N >4
K % of Nw *.4 of rte«’tio»i No. 17, In
op You will see a stream of emigrants
into thiscountry, and 1 guess they will ocean, and they took the money that tp. No 1 north, Kange io West, and will offer 8w *4 of arc 2h, to 2a«*ntn, r»nge ro west
the world will want your cheese. Tliere
coming in here, and there will be beauti
lit mtmea the foliowitiK witness*« to prove
to allow
that the land sought is
is no spot on the American continent
find the way. for where there's a will 1 «Jught lo have been spent 00 Oregon proof
more valuable for itatimber or stone than for hi» con tin non* rewideirce upon and cultivation
tul homes all over this fertile valley, and
of
aaid land, vis
|
agricultural
purposes,'
and
.0
retablish
(her
that can make cheese equal to that made
there's a way.
I harbor*, and »pmt it tlHN*. and built a | , .-Im to '“¿l-Tund"?»
______
A M. Aoblin, of Netarta. Oregon; George W
said land Irefore
the _____
Register ____
and
this will be one of the greatest counties
Kiger of Tillamook. Oregon Albert M mmhi , of
in Tillamook County, I aiu not simply
Now,
I
t«K>k
the
trouble
to
take
my
■
waler
way
three
mile»
out
to
the
ara.
and
K»<ei«er.
*t
fortliiKi.
on
Wwtne«i»>,
on the great continent of America.
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1
1
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.
th» KWh d., of October. HO* "h. uam.i » Tilianvtok, Oregon , He* ry Woolfe, of TH’a
mikiag a wild statement; I know where­
mook. Oregon
horae and buggy and camefrotu 1 aquina there are three transcontinental ra.l-
ALGERNON 8. DREBSKM Register.
R<d*er< Watt, of Bay City, ore. ; George
of I speak. Now, you should take ad.
Summer Diarrhoea in Children Bay. It look the best part oi two «nd a road* going into San Pedro, and that! * alL o< Bay City. Or . William Watt, of Port
NOTICE TO ( KKOITOK1,
vantage of that fact. You »hould »ee
half days, but we got here, and it waa a aliowa wliat ha» iieen done with one j laud, Oregon. Isaac Moore, of Spruce, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely ths
During the ho» weather of the summer
that every cheese that leaves Tillamook
JIOT1C8 I* II krrnv OrvRM,—That the un
above described lands are requested to file their
month" the lira« unnatural l««isenem wonderful trip. The country »outh of artificial harbor in California,
claims
m this oflke on 01 before said loth day drraigned haw been duly appointed Adminis­
County goes by a certain standard, and of a child’s bowels should hare imrordh the N.wtucca liaa been cut off from Tilla-
I waa in Portland last apring, and me' I of October,
trator
of the Katate of H knby L. W ilcox ,
1906.
decenred. hv »lie Count v C«»urt of 'I ilia fli' < >k
vour market is assured. In San Fran, ate attention, <o a. lo check the diw-mw rntK'k The only way to get in here waa Tom Richardson of tlie State Iie»«dop
A lgkrnor S. D bkmkr , Register.
County. <>r«*gon. All fiersons having elain *
cisco and Portland, Seattle. Chicago, before 1» becomes senous. Alllltat >• to come by Sheridan. But there 1» a men I League. He said, “ We cannot do
against the txtate ot »aid Hi nrjr L. Wilcox,
; T imbre L ard A ct Jrwn j, 1878.—N otice are hereby required to present the •"one du­
and across the Atlantic and Pacific—
FOB Pl BLU ATION.
wagon road in here now, and you can anything for the West Coaat har«nra.” I
ly verifie«! aa required by law to the under­
United Fiate» Lami Offire,
at the office <»f H T B ott * uttornev-
«’’ey will be asking for Tillamook cheese
liitch up and drive straight through «id, •• I don't understand you ’’ He Oregon City Oregon, September iMh. I'gM . signed
at-lfiw in Tillamook City Oregan within
NtHwe te hereby gh
given that in com
m every ncok and corner oi the civilized
•lx month« fr«oo the date of thia notice
f,oni Yaqoina to here in about one and a »aid, “We have got to put all the mooey I with
<»f _* the
act of Congress
the provision«
,
__ ____________
„___ of
Dated thi» 9th day of August, 191»;
world. This matter of dairying is not a
half or two day*. 1 have enjoyed coining ne c»n
into deepening the Columbia ’ June %rd. IR7M. entitle«] An act for the sale of
F. H H rals ,
sods In the States <»f California Ore­
Administrator of the estate
matter of mere sentiment. It is a mat. Chamberlain’s t’olic. Cholera and up here—on the line of the new railr>ad, river from Lewiaum. Idaho to Astoria. | timber
gon Nevada and Washington Territory,’ as ex-
of Henry L Wilcos. deceane«!«
‘ tended to all the Pubtie Land gtalea by act of
ter ot dollars and cents. I want to as Diarrhoea Remedy for several yesre -ml what ia called the Const Road backed .
have got to have a million dollars a i August 4th. iw>,
"ore y*m that if 1 have one ambition in fin«l it a very valuaM* remedy,
carl
H a BP. «LACH
by the Northern Pacific—and they Imre : year |>ut inio the Columbia river, we
¡Of Tillamook City, c«>utity
of Til Is monk.
ailr
tor
summer
disorder«
tn
children.
tht world it is to do something for agric-
a fine line. There are place» for hail a wantons g<x>d harlior ” I said, *' You ' -»tale oi Oregon, has thia da filed hi this
this $60 Machine for $25
e his »worn statement No. 7'*>9 for the
u|ture because I believe in the farm firs«,; Sold by Cha». I. Clough ■ Drug Suwe.
dosen town sites between here and New­ are mistaken,ior every dollar put into the | , offi«
purchase of the J,ote 1 and 2, and K M
CMieuY MCMiti
It la a high-arm, drop
•a»t and all the time. I lielieve that the
port. and some beautiful places, and ijolatutaa river se ought to havsanoilier of N* ^4 of Medion No. It, in Town-hip No. 2
admi
north, range No 6 west, and wl I offer proof
Grig bom« ,t the lot home ia the world
there will he a Mring of towns up and dollar put into the West Oatat harbors if ?o show that the land «ought is more valuable
its timber or stone than for agricultural
bacsuse 97 per cent of the nobl" men and 1 Unric a is Haasav ,'-rv“-_~T—“L*
down thia coast, and tbs richest peopl-, ■ you want to ds.elop Oregon.” There is for
porpoma. and lo establish hte cLvitn to ssid
women of the world came from tbe I
land tieforr the C/maiy Clerk of Tillamook
The city of Portland he» County,
County
ndmisivtralor of th* the most cultured and the most highly tlie proUem
Ore . at Tillamook < ity Oregon, o
KAafEB VOS HKaogN d«*».*ed. educated people will come here ami live
•arm. and 1 believe in the larin. and all
taxed hsrself liberally to deepen tlie Tuawtay, the Ath day of November, I»«
He names as witneusos
I an> saying 1 say for your interest. 1
<•
the
const
from
Tillamook
to
Yaquina
Willamette river down to the Coiumtna,
’—Tto ■» pro£rrly,»*«h-1- •• b.v taw n-
William Illingworth, of Tillawiook. Oregon
"rv that you have made splendid pro.
Wayne W Wiley, of TIHaasook Oregon , K I
It will be ooe string of palaces ef and they art p. opining now to ge* the Rotts,
.I»« <if« sr« H.lwrtwrh at- Bay.
of T> Ila snook. Oregon ; ,Fr ■d L Rapping-
qatrva.
««
Till«m'»ok
City.
Ore<oa.
«'»S’, ’mt there is room for greater im- !
niilliimaucs inside at ten years in thane | state _
K deepen „„
—.. —
lo „,
help
ths »w
channel
of —
lie ton of Tillamook, Oc*<on
I. in-tk- fro« <>*
krreof.
Any and all persons claiming adveresiy the
l>"'»<‘meat. |a the first place you osght
l.-autiful cities overlooking the Pacific. . Columbia river, and build the canal up ah’Ve-dearHbed lands are rr«a vested to III«
JOHN NFJG-R.
*c' «et nd ot the daal purpose animal 1
.. ,‘jnue in this office on or before said <Mk
You may no» believe this, but I have io The Dulles, still further,
lo bring •» ««■»
A4wH*i^>£jiy»w»ee?T*f-
>«/*»
1 S'n entering where it is dangerous.
stea the same thmg down ia CnUfornm, « beat from Idaho and Washington and i : «lay
*r of November
A m .Ba now 8. P umii , RcgiaUr.
*"•« I caa tell voa. voa have here anlim-
I
Buy on Crediti
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