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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 three miles, with the overhead trolley, Commissioners’ Court, i tbe matte; of the petition of litm liuistroug for a county toad, taa continued until the next ■„.be rnktler of the petition of A. Knhn zud B. c. Mrnb lor Older KiliDg taxes it was ordered that ■sbeiilf credit tbe land with ¡«14.09. ■,ing tbe tod paymeut of taxea tbe property. ■. tbe matter of the application ol B Bar Citv Land Co. for an agree- /„ tbe light to ciosa the public ..„a 10 use and occupy certain WL ,,i Bar City for tbe purpose of KtiD8. constructing and ope.ating a Koad. this «as agreed to by tbe Klt One of tbe sections of the ■Lieut apecities that the lailioad ■7»..in work not later than May ■ and that 25 miles the road ■fl K completed leady for opera ■ aod public travel by Dec. 31, 19U8. ■n tbe matter of the cancellation ol Kqueut taxes ot Amon Hose, it wus Kndthat the tax tor the years ■1', 1894, 1H95 and 1898 be cancelled, Science and Industry. and in his address he advocated the util izi tion of surface or elevated roads, or It appears from loaves uf bret d f und ¡n 6ake ovens in the rums of th« —-------- .he city <4 Hartford, for instance | Pompeii that the brakers of that city way systems. In 1 he would run electric suburban trains 1 . made tiieir bread into forms that were subways, for the suburban traffic of rail- within a miles and I radius of thirty switch the cars from the main line to the street railroad tracks, so that pass engers could reach their places of busi ness without a change of car. A large plan, .in connection with the Pennsyl vania road south for New England by way of Long island, Staten island and a great bridge over Hellgate. Already the circular and flat. An eleren-story skyscraper is to be built in West Thirty ninth street, New York, which is attracting considerable attention from engineers and archill <t in general from the fact that it iejro- securing a region by route across the Hudson. When a railroad president, as a sound business move, adopts the 2 cent fare, favors the abolition of favoritism, urges full publicity, interests himself in electric improvements facilitate to travel, and engages prises to in suburban immense enter render through connections more direct, he mav be said to be doing bis duty toward the public as well as to posed to dispense with the st.-ad frame Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, ratsand the plague is considered to have been proved by the extraordinary suc Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, cess in decreasing the scourge which has resulted from a war of extermination against rats in sixty ’towns in the Pur- . jab, India. The operation is still Incom Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES plete, but the experiment in view of the ; fact that l.OOU.OOl) persons already have died of the plague tn the Punjab al ne. There are places along tl e several American coast where samples i.f the so- creation and makes a radical mistake called ‘’singing Mind” have lieen found. when it seeks to be a public tyrant. There We carry a Large Stock of The supposed close connection between A railway is a public his corporation. DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES construction heretofore considered an indispensable adjunct of a tall building New Haven has reached into the an. thracite mining HEADQUARTERS FOR Agents for the Great Western Saw One of the most remarkable instances is M.vui . where, for elsiut ■a tbe matter of the contract be- one-fifth of a mile, the sand gives out » ieo IillBinook County and Fred ly serving ¡the people than in lettering d slinct sound when it is walked on or is -, Hz, on Ludke road, it wasordeied and oppressing them. With a popula stirred with a stick. It is said that II s The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. tion of more than 80,000,000 the United Ibete allowed 350.00 lot extra stick be driven violently into it a sound rk, ,nd that 3600. be allowed on States is an unequaled field for railway oontiact and the balanoe duo on progress and liberalivy. More than tny • may be produced that can be heard at a distance of 150 feet, above the roar ol (Contiact, viz; 8175 te paid on sp other people, Americans use facilities for the sea. Toe theory about the sand is transportation and appreciate every iral by the county couit. tha' it is caused by friction between the advance ir. them. High rates, poor con T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 N otice ; for rtMBKR L and A it , J unk 3 1878 —N otice for T imhkr L and , J unk 1. I878.—N vtick for u tbe matter ot printing the delin- angular particles. P ublication PUHI.ICATION. P ublication . veniences, lack of enterprise, and special United States Land Office, mt tax list tor 1905, tbe Herald United State« Ijmd Office. United States band Office, Tin re has l-een much discussion about Poitland, Ore. Portland, Oregon, October 2nd, 19o6. Portland, Oregon Sept.£tad, 1906. I awarded tbe contract at lo a line. barriers are short sighted, an economic the quantity of alcohol contained in September 1st, I906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice i« hereby given that in «omphaiica folly. The roads that genuinely study 1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provision» ______ — — act of Pou a re» a of of the n tbe mattei of a load of public with the provisions of the act of Congress ot ...» sale of -7“ eiititl««<l "Ansel ^.-t .... for the and respect the public righes and are al ordinary bread as the result of the fer June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for t' e sale June 3, 1*78, entiled " An net for the sale of tim June 3, 1K78, ber lauds in the States ot California. Oregon, tun er lands in the Slatraoi California. Oregon, Bmeut of F. Lange, tbe court ap- ways alert to meet the public demands. mentative pirocess to which it is sub of timber lands in the States of California, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex Nevada and Washington Tetrhory," as ex 1 Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory, ’ ’ aa nted F. L. Sappington, Jchn ya ill mow in the forefront, and reap the jected before baking. Evidently the tended to all the Public Land States by act uf tended to all the Public Lund States by act of extended to all the Public Land State:« by act of August 4, I892, August 4th, 1892. ;key and Geo. R. McKimmins a largest reward as long as there is an quantity is small, but until recently, it Auguat 4, 1892. NF.IJ.IK E. CAREY. JULIA G. FOWLER. F.LLA T. EDM UNSON, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Of Tillamook, county ol Tillamook, State of rd of county viewers, to meet on eternal fitness of things. would appear, chemists have not suc • )f Kuuene. county <»f Laue. State of Oregon, Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Oregon, has thia day filed in this office her :ias this day filed In this office her sworn stale- sworn statement No. 70S ’ >, for the parchnse 3rd of Dec. 19i6. ceeded in accurately measuring it. Now, nent No. 7043. tor the purchase »»ff the N of faits II, *3, 14 and 20 of Section No. 5, in sworn statement No. 7O72, for the purchare of the N % of He *4 and E H of Sw % of Section of Se^, Ne 14 uf Sw % of tp. No. I south, Ranges West, and will offer N«> 9, in Tp. No. however, it is announced that Dr. O. 4 of Se *.4, Se D the matter of tbe official bond of 1 north. Range No. 7 flection No. 6, in Township No. 1 South, proof lo show that the land sought is West, and will offer proof to show that the FORTUNES IN MILK. Pohl, by an elaborate process based upsm <ange No. 8 West, and will offer proof more valuable for its timber or stone than for land sought is mote valuable fur its timber ny Crenshaw as tax collector, tbe Co show that tbe lan-1 sought is more valuable purposes, and o establish her or atone than for agi cultural puriioses, and the distillation of the bread to he tested for its timber or stone than for agricultural agricultural ie was aproved, tbe United States claim to said land before the Register and to establishdirr claim to said laud before the purposes and to establish her claim to said Oregon Cows Produce Nearly Receiver of this office, at Portland. Otegon, on County < lerk. at Tillamook, Ortgon, on Moi- in a Papin digester, has ascertained that elity and Guaranty Co. as surety. land before the Register and Receiver, at Tuesday, the iHlh day of December, 1906. She day, the 7th «lay of January, 1907. She ordinary bread normally contains 0753 Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the a6th «lay of uanies witnesses . $28,000,000 in 1905. names as witnesses ; j tbe matter of the petition ot 11. November. T906. She nanus as witnesses: Robert F. Louden, John Mnginnia. Robert Win. Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon ; Toby of a grain of alcohol for every 100 grams I.. R Edmunson, of Eugene, O egon; Lillian Louden, II (» l.etier, W H. Petrie, Enirline («• Snuth. ol Wilson, Ore» on ; William Rvan, of Frazer for a county load, F. L. I'ravis. of Eagelie, Oregon; W. C. Bailey, of all of foitland, Oiegon. Tillamook, Oregon ; F. E. Fowler, ofTi iamook, Oregnti’s dairies and creameries sent of bread, or a little more than 7 parts in rillamook, Oregon ; Walter Baker, of Till» White, pington, S. M. Dailey and M. D. Aliyt.nd all persons claiming adversely the Oregon. Oregon above described lauds are icqurgted to file their Any and all persons claiming adversely the ¡ding weie appointed a board of out in 1905 products valued nt xppnixi. 10.000. Il is well to be precise even in iiiiaik, Any and all persons c aiming advers«dy the claims in this office on or before said 18th day above-deac ibed lands Hre requested to file their ¿bovr-descrilied lands are lequesled to file their of * ecember, 1906. clnliiis in this olllce on or before said 7th «lay nty viewers, to meet at tbe house mately $25,000,000. State Dairy and small things. claims in this office ou or before said 26th day A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. of January, I907. Food Commissioner Bailey has just In his Bakerian lecture in London, le of November, I906. A. F. Brooke on Nov. 21, 1906. A lgkrnon ft . D urrskr . Register A lgkreon S D resser , Register. completed his report for this year which Gently, Prof John Millie, said that in ad T imber L and , A ct iumr 3, 187M.—N oticic for 1 tbe matter of tbe petitiou ot tbe P ublication . T imber L and . A ct J unr jbd , 1878.—N otick he will submit to the Legislature when ditiou to tl.e many tremors due to sei» gon & California Co. to refund United states I. iiik I Office, ► OX PURLH AHON. it meets in January. Commissioner Bai- mic, or earthquake, influences which T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1H78 —N otick F or P itimid, Oieg n, United Slates Laud Office. Portland,Ore., is, the same was continued. P ublication Neplambet 6th, io06. August 15th, 1«J<>6. lev estimates that the output for 1906 delicate modern instruments detect, United States Laud Office, Notice Is hereby given tlmt in compliance Noiire is hereby given tlnit in compliance i the matter of the petition of will exceed that of last year by fully 40 there are certain pulsations which seem Portland, Ore., with the provi-ioiis of the act of Cot girss of with tbe provisions uf tbe act of Congress of 4th, 1oo6. June3, 1"7X, eiililied “ An act for the sale of Julie 3, I87Ä, entitled" An net for the fair of 8 Bay for survey of road, this was per cent. In compiling his figures he to have some other origin. Some of Notice is hereby given September that in coni fiance timb r laiidsin the states of California. Oiegon, timbet lamls in the btalrs of California, Oregon, with the provisions of the act of congress of Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex Nevada, and Wsshiib ton Territory, as ex tinned. itceived reports from creameries, dairies these are diurnal, and are probably dm nine 3, 1K7«, entitled "An act fot the flaraof tended to all the Public l.aud States by act of tended t«» all H e Public Laud Stales by act of lands in the states of California. Oregon, August 4, 1H<>2. August 4, 1893, i the matter of the petition of the and cheese factories throughout thesta’c to the influence of the sun and the rimber levado and Washington Territory’ as extended BYRON A. EDMl’NHON, GF.ORG b M. MILLER. fc C. R. R. Co. to appropriate part and his figures are as accurate as it is weather oil the ground. In wet weather to a 1 the Public Land States by act of Auguat 4. Of Eupene, county of I.ane, State of Oregon, Of Republic, county ol Perry, Elate of 1K93, has this day filed in this office ins sworn state Washington, has this dat filedin this office his be county road, it was ordered the possible to obtain. the sides and bottom of a valley carry a DAVID I. CULY. inent N . 7Q47. for the pm chase of the lx>t- 2, sworn statement No. 7(145, fortlie p ichHseof Of Gresham, county of Multnomah, State of 3, 4. sand 6, of Section No. 5, in Township No the Ne (paDy be authorized to appropriate of Nw Li, BcctiOli 13 and E M Sw % The milk, condensed milk, cheese and greater load than the hounding lidges; Ireiron, has this day filed in this office his l South, Range No H west and will offer pl oof and Nw 4 <»f Sw % of Sec. No. 12. in Tp. No. 1 •.worn statement No. 70Í9, for the put chase of to show that tile lain! sought ie more valuable North, range No III West, and will • flier proof □¿e so much of public roads as is butter produced in Beaver state for the m dry weather the case is reversed N W of the S 4 ot Sec. No. I5, in tn 1 N, range for Ils tinilwt ot stone than foi agricultural to show that the land sought is more valuable wary. year 1905 were valued at $27, 925,000. Even the transpiration of moisture by 10 west, and will offer proof to show that the purposes, and to establish his claim to said for its tinihei or stone than for agrirnhuial sought is more valuable for um tiinlici land before the Register and Receive , at ' ort purpi'iea. and to estublihli his claim to said I the matter of tbe petition of tbe ! Milk alone represented $24,750,000 and plants may produce perceptible effects ’ >r ami stone than for agricultural purposes, and to land, Oregon, on Monday, the 2<lth day of lainl before Die Register and Receiver, at Port his claim to said land before the November. 1906. He names as uitneasvs . hind. Oiegon, on Friday the 23rdday ol Novem City Land Co. for cancellation of the other products $3,175,000. It is be upon the tilt of the ground. Thus th. establish Kegist’ r and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on I. It HdMMHMton, of l.uueiii-, OreRoli . W (' ber, 19O6. lie names m witnesaes: Tuesday. the?oth day ol November, I906. H< Bailey, of'I illaiiKsik, Oregon . Ella T. Edniun Waller C. Hailey, of Tl lainook, Oregon ; is, this was continued. lieved that $25.000,000 is a conserva face of mother earth is almost as sensi names a« witnesses : -on, of F.ugene. Oregon ; Lillian K Travis, of James Cox, of Tillamook. Oregon . Leila Beebe, live to external influences as the skin tive estimate ot the dairy and creamery Alula B. Culy, o Gresham. Oregon ; Guy D. Eugene, Orrgo" ol Republic, Wash ; Nellie Loudon, of VS aiMlw, I the matter of tbe removal of trees Palmer, of Boring, Ortgont J mes Df«n, of Any and all peirunis claiming adversely the 'lliiuds. of a living creature. Ireshain, Oregon ; Carl Shaddock, of Gresham. above <lewrilmd lands are irqursU’d lo file their 11 the farm of Mia. S. A. Daniel, products made from the milk. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the claini«iii tins office on or liefuie «aid X>tb day of alrove described lauds are requested t«« file their Sirius, the dog star, which is the Oregon. If the milk produced by the Oregon ss ordered and directed that tbe Any and all persons claiming adversely the November, I906 claims ill this office on 01 bclorc »al<l 23t<1 day ibove-described lauds are requested to file then brightest to our eyes of all the fixed of Novenibe , 1906 A lgernons D khnhkr , Register. cows were placed in one tank the 82,- I and limbs be burned. claims in this office on or beloie said 2bthday o1 A lgernons . D rksskr ,Register. 500,000 gallons would fill a reservoir 750 stars, lias a very remarkable companion, November, 1906. i the matter of purchasing shelving T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1N7R.- N otick for A lgernon S. D rksser . Register. feet square and 30 feet deep and big never visible except with powerful teles P ublication T imiikr L and , A ct J une 3. 187.4 —N otick for file cases for the vaults, it was United Blates Land Office. P ublication . enough to float several ships. Estimat cope«. Il was first seen in 1863. and in United Mates Land Office, Portlaiid. Oreg .n, Ired that the clerk order another I' imbkr L and , A ct J une v 1*78.— N otice for September 6th, i < j 06. ing that there are 500,000 people in Ore 1890 it disap|ieared, the reason of its dts Portland. Oregon fcjept. Ijth, 1006. P ublication . not lo exceed tl,200 in ccst. Notice is hereby given tli «t in compliance Notice ia hereby given that in conip'ia ce appearance being that it had moved so is more money to be made in intelligent, Haltom, county poor. Allen, circuit court ... $ 1 50 11 00 lulls, r d uumber 5 . Tinnerstet, " " .. 2 00 gon there were 165 gallons for tach per son. But millions of gallons of milk leave Oregon annually, principally in the form of condensed milk, cheese and 600 00 butter. The creameries made 7 000,000 pounds 24 54 of butter and there was about 3,600,000 3 75 Loerpable, slry commissioner 61 00 Bodyfelt, “ 29°° the butter was valued at $2,500,000. Il 300 00 Kabba, " I _ Patzlaf, county poor . Wilson, “ •• .... leting the Public Half Way. pounds of dairy butter produced. rk and New Haven system, took id va need and somewhat novel at- i’i setting forth what he enneeiv- > be the best principles of railway ’gement, This company has vol- r’ly put in force a 2-cent passenger «nd years ago successfully estab- 1 the rate on one of its divisions, i w Haven road has also teenfore- •n applying the electric third rail ^eamline. VS hile not in favor of > rate bill as recently passed the Mr. Mellen said in his address he public are right in insisting that ”n carriers shall not practice dis kations nor show favoritism in palings with the people. He be that rebates have caused more ¡¿faction than any other of the lomplained of, and he is also con I that of late they have been |y disappearing. He favors pub- with full explanation of accounts, Ked to prefer one customer over baldy being calculated, Thia expectation that star. $195,(M)0. The eleven days from September 3 to 13. inclusive, are memorable for having once been entirely omitted from the cal endarof the Anglo Saxon world accord, ing to the New York Tribune. compiling his report since the first of the British empire until 1751. long alter most other nations of the civilized world creameries and factories requesting that reports be made in accordance with the proprie'ors have b*en dilatory in The Gre gorian calendar was not adopted by the Notices were s-nt to the various requirements of the pure food law. Although pro half as large as Sirius, it is bui one ten thousandth part as luminous as The output of con had conformed with it. In that year an The act of parliament prescri ied that the mak next year, 1752,»hould begin on January ing out the report«, as tbe law sets no specific time for their being submitted 1, instead of on March 25. as had prr- viously been the rule, and that in the Commissioner Bailey this week receiv following Scptemlier these eleven days ed the last of the reports from the large concerns. He was assisted in his work should tie dropped from the calendar, the day following September 2 being kn-iwn as Sept« »her lk. S irrmg times by P. Melntogh who has brea acting as At the next Lrgtslatore , CommMsiottrr Bailev will probably re h general, R sincerely open method , ^he public. There is no demand quest that an amendment to tbe pure f<K?d law be made, requiring the reports •¡Iroads shall run without fair re- i A policy of candor will afford a be submitted to him within a given time Pn which to form a true judgment lr working But if carriers are The shape of its orbit, which is an eclipse with Sirius situated missing star was seen again at Hagslsff $46,000. Commissioner Bailey has been at work dairy inspector. some fitly years. ulwervatory in Arigona. Alx’Ut 4,000.000, pounds of cheese was manufactured, estimated to lx worth year. revolving about Sirius at a rite which would carry it completely around in ha» now lieen fulfilled, for recently the of condensed was yalued at the fact had been ascertained that it was distant from Sinus milk were made, nearly all of which was shipped out of the state, a great deal of densed milk of that great During the time of Us visibility years the vanished star would reappeal from this butter were placed end to end it going to Alaska. the overpowering light star. as it moved into a part of its orbit more made they would reach 471 miles. 300,000 cases close to Sirius as to he lost to view in actronomers felt certain that in s few it would be 50 feet high and 59 feet square. Butter is usually letailed in About ALEX in one of the foci, this butter was made i"lo a solid cube two-pound bricks. If the bricks ■ 11 ' ' I’V’s at Hartford PftfiWfflt ’■ of the extensive and profitable All at Manchester. | those were. too. in which days were not lightlv to he spared bom a year, with | Clive conquering India and Washington 1 beginning the conquest of tire Ohio val | ley But the processir n of t ie er.umox- • took no note «X trifles like these, which In Time of Peace. could lie accomplished as well uniter one calendaiial s*yle as another It mav be In the flr»t months of the Ru«*ia-JapRn rr they could wield a crushing wyr we bud a »Inking example uf tlie ohaeried that, whde Gregory dropped |in business, and convert it into a i neceaaity for preparation and Ilia early nnlrfrs d>#« from 15*12. eteven daJS a<I vantage wi flioae who, so to Speak, lai despotism beyond (lie dreams •• have single«! their roofs in dry had togn front 1*52. and Romm would thirteen from I»« to F**» a souk««, irresponsible ina»- weather.” The virtue of preparation Rare to drop p1 forms of trade. lias (UNile history and riven U> u« our M|u re her dates with the rest of Tbe individual as well Mellen approves a judicious rega- rreafeat men. world. aa the nalmn alioubi be prepare*! for any Mcarriers and frankne«« in con- enierg*»n«-y. Ir» you prepare«! to a©c- Agent Wanted k their business, but also main rewafully «-ornhat (hie first coid you take? (hat they should tie quick to grasp A cold can t* cured muc h mor" quickly Wanted. Salesman. Many make $1OO opportunity to improve tbe ser- wb*n treated a» »on as it hxa been 'Pport unity ta improve —- - ' to $150 prr mouth ; some more. Stock coutracted and before it has beomne 4 »ho to reduce charge« when it e~Uk>d in tbe syRUwn clean ; grows on rmrrvatnm. for from Chamherfoin’a (nah advanced weekly. done eqnitn'»lv. He recently Cmgh Reowwly >a fanaoua for Ha corm «»Id orchards. Choice of territory. iteri for the equipment of the uf c«»l*i« and it should I m * krP< .t hand Address Washington Nursery Com >• -dz for inatant tww Fur Ml« by C«Ma. p««y, Tuppesfoh. Washing to«. I I. C.OKgh z Diug Sum. I McNAIR CO., United States Land office, with the piovteaions of the act ol I’ongiess of with the pro'.-lsiuna ol the art of t'oiigrcv-s Portland, Oregon, (/ctober 3iet, Iyo6. lune 3. I"7R, entitled “An act for the M'r of of June 3rd, I87M. entitled " An act for the Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance timbei lands in the States of Caitfoi nia, Oregon, sale of limber land« in the States of < aliforilia, with the provisions of the act of Congress Nevada ami Washington Teriitory," as ex Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri'ory," >f June 3. riM, entitled "An act fol tin tended to a'l the Public Mml States by a«*t of as extended to all the Public ¡Jind Blates by sale of timber lauds in th«* States of «alit iini - I act of August 4. 1H92, Kugust 4, IN9-2, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," JAMES P. KIWIIY. WILLIAM H- POWELL. as extended to «11 tlie Public Gand States bi Of t'ortland, county of Mul'mmiah, State of , Of St Helena county of Columbia, State of act of August 4. tfofl, Hegoii. has this day hied in this office Ills 1 Otegon. liHii thia day tiled in this offer his A ILI-IA •• ft. GREGORY, 4wot« statement No. jo<6, fin the purchase <»( swoin statement No. 7053, tor the puicha>e of Of Portland County of Multnomah. Stat« »tie Ne of section N'» 2S. in Township No. Ilia Ne % of Hie Sw •<. *hr N 4 of th« Oregon, ha» this day filed in this office hi- ! South Range No H West, and w 111 offer proof S<- *4 and tin* Sr % of tlie Se W of woi n sta ement. No. 710JI. tor the purcha-e r*> sbvw that tlie land sought is more valuable sec. No. i3, in township No. 1 North, of the Nw *4 of Section No 1N. in Tp No. 4 for it» timtier or atone than for agricultural range No 10 west, and will offer proof to N . Range No ro W.. ami will offer proof to purposes and to otnhlisli his claim to sakj »how that the land sought Is more valuable flhow- that the lan<l »ought is more valuable foi land itcfore tlie Itegistei oud Rec«iver, at Port foi its timber or atooe than for agricultural its timber or stone than for agricultural pui land, Oi*-g<»n, on Monday, the 36th day of t*urpoM*s. and to establish Ilia claim to said poses, and to establish his claim to said land November. i*>6. He names as w it fw» . ai d before tlie County Clerk of Tillamook before th«- Kegist»' an i Receiver, at Portland rhonia K Kirby of Pol Hand, Oregou . K G county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oiegon, on >rtgon. 011 Tuesday, Hie ijiii day ot January, Maples, of Portland, Or-gon . W L Snyder, of Thursday, tne 6lh day of December, 1906. 1907. He names as witnesses : •'or I la nd, Oiegon ; W. H. West, of Tillamook . He names n» witness« » W I). Walter, of PorllamL Oregon; Osttion« W C Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Fiigrue iregoti Royal, Pot liana, Oregon, Marlon E«l«*e H Ils Any and all persons claiming adversely the Hunainger, of Tillamook, Or» gon, W M Faster, boro, Oregon, J. J. « a’ter, Portland, Oregon above drscrltred land» are requested t*> Ale their Til amook, Oregon; Piank Eckroff, of Hobaon- Any ami all persons claiming adversely th« lain«» ia this office on or before said 26th day ville Or«u(oii. above describe«! lands are request«*d to fib ■>i Nweinlwr, I9 t>. Aliy ami all persona claiming adversely tbe their claims in this office on or before said 15th AfxzF.aNoN H. D kkhhkr , Re gister. above describe«! lands are requested to file their .lay of January, 1907. claim» in this office 011 or before said 6th day of A lgernon H D rf . sskr . Register. December, 1906. T immk « L and . A ct J unm 3. 1*7* —N utkr fob A lgernon ft . D rehskr . Register. P ublication . United States Land Office, T imbkb L amd , act J u «« j , IA7M.—N otick roi T imbkm I.* ct Jirwz 1.1»7S —Nones roa Portland. Oregon. HlBLlV ATIUN. resi.K atiom Sep ember 7II1 I906 United Slut«»» I .Mini Office. I'wiled State* Land Office, Notice is hereby given that in coin pl in lice Portland, Oiegon October :<"th, i < jo 6. Portland Oregon. October 2nd, 1906. with the provishras of the act ol CuBgreas ol Notice is hereby Kivcn that in < *>mplianc« Junv 3. IH7N. entitled " A h «• t for the sale ol Notice im herrhv given that in compliance «ith the provision» of the art of <'onirre»«of • inibe- lauds lit the states of Cnlifornla, Oregon. w tth the — rovieiona . -------- — of ...» the w. act « V« of xzi»n,v-ww Coitgre»» «»■ of June 3, 1*7», entitled “An act f<»r the »ale of Nevada and Washington TerriLrry,’ asextendaa Jun>-8. 1M7R. entIIled " An act for tlie sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. <»re U> all Hie Public Land fl.ate» by act of August timl»er lands in the State« of California, Oregon. 4011, Nevada and Wa hington Territoiy,’’ a» Nevada and W asliingtoti Territory," as extended extended to all the Pub ic Ijind States by act of I. 1692, to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, EMMA M. TRAVIN, Auyust 4, 1^2. Of Eugene, county of I«aur, State of Oregoo. ha» 1*J2. LOrWLLA A. WALTER, > Ml LINE G WHITE, tils dav filed in inis'iffi<r her »wore »taU-nient Of Portland, countv of Miiltnooiah, State ni >to. *,04«. fur th«* purchase of the Lota 10, II. l2 Of Portland. <<>11 ty of Multnomah, State of Ore<on. ha* thia «lay filed in his office her >( Serimn 6 and lot 12. of liectlofl No. fi, In Oregon, ha* this day Alert in this < fficr her sworn statemewl. No. 7HJ®. for the piirrhare lownshrp No 1 *>uth, range No Mwe t, an I will sw*>rn statement No 7<>79. f«r the | mchase of Hw «4 Ne «4. U ~ N* ‘ 'i “ X» W. <ff«-r proof to show that the land sought 1» more IxHs 17, iM, 19 ami 20. of bettlon No 6, io Town* M H Ne „ _ of Section No. 29. in township. No. 4 valuable for it» Hnt*-**r or some than for agti ship No 1 Oolith. Range Nc 4 West, and will !0 I West, and will offiri -uitural pur|»»»e» an«4 to c»tabli»li her claim to off»-r proof to show > hat the laud srmght is more North. Mange No that (he land »ought proof to show aid landbefuie the R* grater and Receiver, at valuable tor its timlzeror stone than for sgrlrul. i» more v«lt»«ble ______ ' for Ha tl uiher or alone Portland, Oregon, oti Monday, the sixth day of turai puposes and to establ sli her claim to said Grpoaen. and t< than for agricultural ‘ _ land befo»« the Regisler and Receiver of this Novenitier, It«** Mbe Dan es »• witnesses establish her rlalm lo m land _ _ before _ __ th« I, R Edmunson. of Eugrua, Oregon ; I illiau offiir. at Po« tin nd. Oregon, on Tuesday, the Rrgifltersiid Receiver, at Portland. Oregon. 01 It Travis of Eugene, Oregon ; W. C Hailey, of iMli day of December, I9o6. She names as Twsdsy, th«* 1'th day of January, 1907. Kh< ¡illa'B'ok Oregon ; Ella T Edniunsou, of wit Hesses ram*-« as witnesses Jelm Magiiinis. Robert F. Louden. Robert Eugene, Oregon Wiltism«. G«»gory, of Portland Orngon ;W Any and all persons claiming adver*ely 'lie l.ouden. It G. Leder, W. H Petite, of Portland, D Walter, of Portland. Oregon, Osiiion«! «bove Uescn***d land» are requested to Ale their (Jreaon Rorsl, of Po'tland. Oregon. Marton £d**«>, 0, claims in thi> office on ol I m lore saw I BUth day Any and all persona claiming sdver»e!y tha Hir»l«or<> Oregon strove descr ibe<1 lands ai» r< quested to Ole their Iflutt. Any and ail persona claiming sdrr'sely the of November, AUHtaxoN 1 laliiia in thl* offi< e on or before »»id iMthday 8. ImaaaF.a. Register. above ribew lands are requested to file their ot Dee»mte-r. P f *- claim« in th!» office on or brfore eaid iMh da? A lgbbnon H. D rkmmr , Regis er of January. I907 L and . I vkb 1. 1*7* —Norie« ros A mikb W un A Deass*a Register Pl «MC AT ION. Ti nbrs L and , A ct J unk j , i B,!.—N oticr fo « United Male« l^in<1 office, P ubi . k AIION Portland, Ore , United fttste« Lami Offic e, AaguM 77th. I9*i* port I «nd. o»eg«,n. November I»’, ione. Notlrr la herel.y given that in compliance Notice ia hereby given that in compliance of the act of CiMigrr»« «4 with the provisions of the act 01 CongreM of with tkv w pnrviahoi« . " " e«HHr*1 .... * . __ _____ go| ___ |jjr ___ aal« _ of Juns jrd 1*7*. eiitiHed, "Au a«t for th«- »ale J NW 3. 1*7«. fishfr l«nd» in th* »Ult of < «IlhxiUa Otegon, of I mber lauds In the Slates of California. Rrvada, and Washington Tariltnr a« *x- Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory" t- »«lad tn «11 th« F m M m . Umi Mat«*« by set •>! as ««tended tosti the Public Uii'i Mates by act Aac«i«l 4. I*v2. of August 4. 1*9». (JKORGft WILLIAMS. GUftT HOLE. Of TillaaKNik cmaHy of TiH«wwM»k. Mate <»f of A»t«»r»a count? of Clatsop, suite of Oreg(m, Or»g<»fi *"• this *1«y filed lo tbu oflh*« hi« has thl« day filed in thia office hi» sworn •worn talemrnt N«> , h (M, f</r the pflirchaae o statement ...etit No. . i , li>f _____ Nn. tii ?m, tor the _ purchaaa of the the W % id *• *lr '4 of nw '4 and '4 of Nr 5 * of sw 14 "I % . of ‘ «U », ‘»is* J ■; and L_.*7 sw '4 fie L< of He«i»«rt» N<> it. in T«»ow«<»ip Ro. 2 -wrHuw No Zft 1 in • —? *■' No. > Sautn TowavMp north Ka-tae No a «e»l and will i>f»r proof to Itali • NO I W and wj|| proof to will give you co» <*how that the laiul »o«ivht la m«»re v*l»aMe io* •bow that the land «onglit is oflrr more valuable ita tnwb-r nr atotM than <«»r a«rM ultMral aui for it« liiRhrr or stone Ihai __ _____ . _ . Iban h»r agricultural , plete protection « m W» and to eat«Mi«h fits « Ini n to »«id land puri«« -2------- and to e«tatdi»b J I- t-V. ' In » claim io «id lauti and long service before County Clerfc at Titlam*»*>k <lr«-aoM,on lief of a the Register amt * Receive*, at Portland. Thnraday tha *xii 4«) of Deteml^r 006 He Ore . ou Wedursda* , the Jj X j d « day ol January. You c aift afford Mm* a« wttoesw« 191*7 Me riawies as •• witn -vitn « b »« He oamaa «Be- to buy any other l>rwi« I. dmiih. rd HotMoiivillr, Gregoo. Wat .. II W*«t. - ......... of Till« ..4*SMBak, >*«*•»*. Oregon. C Walter Fr»ok f Crane.»( H«d*»o»*ri|'c «#reg«»n p«nz*n4 *wydrr. Fix “ « • la nd. - Or *» og< — »11 Kina ‘ T G. staple« of Every garment «»ietifrr of Tillamook, Oregon . John Hatha P'Wtlaaid. Ofegon Gilbert D Nt Hearns, of Purt- •way. of 1 illani<e>k Oregon lsi»d. Oregon guaranteed Any and all petaon« <lain*i*«x advetaely the Any «nd all person« rteimtag Bdvataaly the TU bMl Mzrz M«a above-dearnhed i»n>U are reqnealevl to hie then . alio»« des.rihed ____________ landa are re^iiaatad to file their claim« in thiaofikeon w befoiv said Ml» day of elaimain thl» ofike on or ba lor a »aid >jrd day December foA I <»l January. I407 Ahuxano* fi. Dfifiaasa, M -gMar. | A m » a «nos fi. Da—SB a, Raglalet, MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING