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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 22, 1DÔÔ ? i Boss Gompers’ Collapse. of millions. Asa matter of fact, he is Election Notice. One of the interesting features of thi the worst embodiment of what he per Notice is hereby given that a gen | rsiivass was tlie extinction of Siiuuel tend» to be combating, the plutocrat, I Gompers as a political boss. As head using his greut means for purely selfish etal election will oe held at the City I of the American federation of lalior, ends. He was overthrown by the com Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon, on I bumpers made an assault on tlie repub- mon sense of the Américain people. For Monday, December 3, 1906, foi tbe election of the following officers ot I lican party in tlie campaign because a loser such as he there is only oblitera said City: tion. He is a pertender, a living false *• the party refused to pass some of the Mayor. » bills which Gompers urged. He was hood, a leader who degrades and would Oue councilman from the Urst ward. particularly wrathful because the anti- destroy. He will not be the last of the < 4 One councilman 4 4 ae< oud < i demagogues, nor will his associates and iiijuuction bill failed to pass. He sent « i One councilman i < third indorsers, hut they have just learned a out letters to every member of congress < < One councilman fourth < lesson they will not forget. — Globe Dem inking how lie stood on various issues 4 4 4 4 One councilman ocrat. flftb 4 4 which Compel» pretended were in the Recorder, Tieaauier, City Maisbal interest of organized labor In nearly Kidnap Teachers One water comunaaioni'i from secuud every case the answers which came ward. Oue watei commisaicuer at A news telegram from Pierre, S. 1>„ were from republican congressmen laige. .gainst Gompers’ programme, Many »ays : k Foi an amendment to the charter “ All other means of inducing women republicans ignored Gompers’ lettera of Tillamook citv, submitted by Oidi- school-teachers to come to South Dakota altogether. nance ot the Common Council, to be For these reasons tlie federation hose having fuiled, the directors of rural dis known as Article XI1. tricts, where the school houses hare l>een declared war on the republican party Polls will be opeu from uine o’clock OoUtpets made a personal campaign locked i.ince September 1, hate resorted a. m. to twelve o’clock tu., and from J. to kidnaping, and already two young against Littlefield, of Maine, who was one o’clock p. m. to lour o’clock p. women have been victims of the prac. particularly outspoken against tlie m. anti-injunction bill. Main» voted in tice. The following named persona have “ Two teachers were sadly needed in September, and Gompers, in his stump been appointed judges of said elec- the northern part of Beadle county, in ing of the 2nd Maine congressional dis tion: trict, boasted that he would make an neighborhoods where the fanners are C. N. Drew, Geo. P. Wilt, Alex. prosperous and wanted their children in eiample of Littlefield which would Watt. school. Last week the school directors strike terror into the republicans in the The following named persona have election in November. Littlefield was learned that Misses Stella Meade and been appointed clerks of said election : Alice M. Pound, together a itli a number The Most re-elected. Littlefield and bis demo T. B. Hundley, Walter Baker. cratic opponent, McGillicuddy, said of other teachers, who had been as By oidei of tbe Common Council, y that Gompers’ speeches made votes for signed positions tn different parts of the Tillamook, Oregon, November 19tb, county, would arrive at Huron. They Littlefield. Gompers fought Jenkins ol 1906. Wisconsin the chairman of the house boarded the Great Northern train al J. C. Holden, judiciary committee, in tlie primary Cavour and found the teachers. After City Recordfer of Tilla- acquire all the good traits of manhood, some conversation the directors insisted and at the polls, Jenkin» won an easy moot City, Oregon. as though his life depended upon it. that the two young women get off at victory in each case. Gom|>ers fought Yet we cannot hold up the gift of God favour. Half against their,will, Misses Can ion, Birtholdt, Longswo-th and Notice. without denouncing aelf-rigliteoua aa an Meade and Pound left the train at many other republicans who refused A geneial Caucus for tbe nomina impossibility. E"ery nursery man cul Cavour, though it afterward developed men were to obey his orders. All these that they were assigned to other schools. I! jn of a city ticket will te bold at tivates a tree that lie knows will liear re-elected. They were driven to the two school dis tbe Opera House Saturday evening, natural or worthless fruit until he buds This is a blow to jolitical I osbism in tricts, taken to two of the best homes, the 24th of November, at 8 u’clcok or grafts it. So we teach a boy to hope organized labor which will count for for a bright reward, which we know _________________ given the bear room in them and their sbatp. raucli in the canvases of the future. that eternal life ran only lie acquired as first inontli sjpay in advance. Monday Gompers discovered, just ns Hearst did Ordinance No — a gift. What we do or don’t do is not morning they opened the school-houses How that the in New York, that lalxir.unions could An Ordinance to Provide for the sub. brought in question. and went to work. not be swung at the polls in masses. mission to the Leg'll Voters of Tillamook vilest trifling u.aii can couie into posses sion of tlie great storehouse of God us a “ County Superintendent Du Bois has Both parties are represented in tin City, in Tillamook County, State ol free gift, and on the other side no man protested, but tlie farmers are laughing unions. At the polls the members of Oregon, and amendment to tbe Charter is aide to meet the demands of God to at him and declare they will tight in of said citv, being An Act Entitled "An merit a reward can only tie asci ¡tied to the unions divided on party lines jusl the courts to retain possession of the lory of God J. C. G ove . act to Incorporate the City of Tillamook as the rest of the workers did. Gom teachers. They have offered to pry the City, in Tillamook County. State oi pers' attempt to put a political tag on For Sale, several hundred shares ol teachers so well and do so many other Oregon, an to repeal all nets in conflict kmerican Deforest and Hurst Switch members of the federation of labor was things to make them comfortable that herewith," filed in the office of the Sec stock at low price. We buv and sell repudiated by them. Patriotic Amer, tlie young women are taking the matter retary of State of the State of Oregon. mining stocks. \\ e are in the market lot kaus of all parties resent and endeavor philosophically.” lands. Fehruary 13th, 1893. adding to said timber to introduce class and castle distinctions M c C usker K bady I nvestment C o , Charter a new Article to be known as into the country’s politics or social life. 307 Failing Building. Portland Oregon A Year of Blo~d. The gospel of hate which he has been The year 1993 w ill long lie remembered Article XII. The People of Tillamook City do or T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice for preaching over the land lor several in the home of F. N. Tacket, ot Alli P ublication months was rebuked at the polls. As ance, Ky , as a year of blood; which dain as follows ; United States Land Office, flowed so copiously from Mr. Tarket’s Portland, Ore. Section 1. That at the city election the would be head of a political ma lungs!hat death seemed vety near, lie September ist, loob. Notice is hereby given that in compliance chine Gompers was buried under an writes: “Severe bleeding from the lungs to be held in Tillamook Citv, Oregon, vith the provisions of the act of Congr ss of on Monday, Decemlwr 3rd, A. D , 1906 lune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for ti e sale avalanche of free, honest American votes and a frightful cough had brought me nt death’s door, when 1 liegan taking there shall be submitted to the legal of timber lands in the States of California, on November 6. )regon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consump voters of said Tillamook Citv an amend extended to ail the Public Land States by act of tion, with the astonishing result that August 4. 1892. The Art of Losing. HLI.A T. EDMUNSON, after taking four bottles I was com ment to the Charter of said City, being an act entitled "An act to incorporati Of Eugene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office her sworn state For every winner in a political contest pletely restored and as time lias proven pet maneiitly cured ’’ Guaranteed for the City of Tillamook City, in Till« ment No. 7043, for the purchase <•< the N there is a loser, each with a follrwing to Sore Lungs. Coughs and Cold, at Chas. of Se Sc \ of Se*4, Ne U of Sw % of inook Countv, State of Oregon, Hnd to % «ection No. 6, 111 Township No. 1 South. share the experience. Nearly 400 men I. (.’lough’s Drug Store. Price 5oc. and repeal all acts in conflict herewith," filed •<ange No. 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable were elected to congress recently $1.00. Trial bottle free. in the office of the Secretary ol State ol /or its timber or stone than for agricultural and are receiving congratulations, while purposes and to establish her claim to said Oregon, February 13th, 1893, to be land before the Register and Receiver, al Features of Peary's Dash. their supporters jollify nnd et»j< y the known as Article XII. and to read bl Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1906. She names as witnesses : incense of victory. In the background Later messages from Commander follows : L. R Edmunson, of Eugene, () egon; Lillian are another 400 who lost in the race, Peary to President Jessup ot the Peary Travis, of Eugene, Oregon; W. C. Bailey, of A rticle XII | Tillamook. Oregon ; Walter Baker, of Tilla and who, with their party, study the Arctic club, told how he had reached III addition to tbe power to levy and mook, Oregon. Any and all persoi.s c aiming adversely the causes of their reverse, and console Hopedale, Labrador, and was having collect taxes for the purpose of pajing above-described lands a» • 1 equested to filetheir themselves as far as they can with the his steamer, the Roosevelt, repaired and interest on water Honda and to create o claims in this office ou or before said 26th day of November, I906. views of philosophy. This spirit of ballasted. The return vovnge from the sinking fund therefore, tbe Common A ixjebfon S D resser . Register. manly acct ptance is characteristic of the farthest north point even reached by a Council of Tillamook City shall have T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice fob P ublication . great republic, who have the intelligence human being had been one of incessant power to levy and collect an annual tax United States Land office, to see that the ballot, unless the judg struggle with ice floes, storms and head for the purposes of defraying llieexpense. Portland, Oregon,Octuber 3i»t, loo6. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ment rendered by it command respect winds. Two rudders, sternpost, two of said city and of paying its general in with the provisions of the act of Congress ■«•I obedience, is a mockery. It is right blades of the propeller, four top masts, debtedness, not toexertd 5 mills upon the of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the •ale of timber lards in the States of i al i torn In here that the Latin republics meet with spanker boom and one boat had been dollar upon all taxable property within Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by *o many difficulties. Elections arc held, carried away, and they had been oblig the corporate limits of said city. act of Augu-t4. 1892, WILIJA .1 H. GREOORY. but often the minority, finding the bal ed to use interior portions of the ship Section 2. The City Recorder is hereby Of Portland. County of Multnomah. State lots against them, resort to revolu to ke<p the fires going after the coal ordered and cause to lie printed on the Oregon, baa this day filed in this office hi» ■ worn sta ement. No. 7108, tor the purchase tion. Cuba has lately furnished an ex supply was exhausted. Pearv also an- official ballots to be need at the said of the Nw ‘4 of Section No. 28. in Tp No. 4 N . Range No. to W., and will offer proof to ample of losers so bad that they armed nounced his purpose to make another election as mentioned in section 1 ol show that the land sought is more valuable for themselves and-virtually destroyed their attempt to retell the pole after getting this ordinance, in addition to the other its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and «0 establish his claim to said land government. The United States would fresh supplies and making repairs His matters required bv law, the following : liefore the Rrgiste- »nd Recei/er, at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, th«! ifilh day oi January, have perished long ago if the losershad flash was impeded by several tons of Vote Yes or No. 1907 He names aa witneascs : W D. Walter, of Portlan t. Oregon ; Osmond not bowed to the majesty ol the ballot. dog meat spoiling, and the loss of other Yes 50 Koyal, Pm Hand. Oregon; Marion Edee. H lls- A voter who assails it is as much his supplies by breaking of ice. Mrs Pearv. boro, Oregon; J J. ' alter. Portland. Otegon No Any amfall persons claiming adversely tlie own enemy as that of his political ad who started with her son to meet the 51 HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES "I -I We carry a Lan?© Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX. McNAIR CO., Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County versary. He attacks the sovereignty of fvery citizen when, after going into a» election, he repudiates the decision unless it is what he wishes. Elections are frequent in the United states and losers have not long to wait until they can submit a cause anew. D •t is good, they need have no fear, since nothing it settled until settled right. Many of the most momentous issues have had small and discouraging begin ning» and yet at length forced their way to just conclusions. A loser is not nec- rssariljy in the wrong, and has no reason to despair or even to doubt if he has an bonest faith. A political defeat calls for re-examination. An unworthy issue will eventually drop out by a sort of tacit abandonment. One that has vital ■uerit will not down it though it suffer ^glect and rebuffs for a generation. Therefore, political victories and defeats kre relative terms. Give the ballot time •nd it will straighten out what is wrong, but must l»e the ballot of konesty and recognized supremacy. A Party that tampers with it is doomed, f° Matter what hollow advantages Pav be obtained for a season. I The most prominent loser in the elec- of Ian week i« a rank demagogue, kne of the kind admitted to be of a type hngcrous to any republic. He has de k®sed everythin/ he has touched—poli r01* party honor and the press. A man r wealth,he appl et it to x hemes of r” *** upheaval for hi« prrsonal aggran- Patnunt, at pealing to the lowest ele- »a the haunts where they an congregated. It is said that he r*de a 'great run. But he met with Rmei hl ng greater than all the powers peril be could mister by tbe lavish use] I , xplorer. at Sydney or farther north, said no words could express her elation and happiness over the fact that_h" husband was “the hero of the most successful polar expedition in the liiitory of the world.” One important .cientific rcult of Ihi. ■ • i of the theory expedition is the explosion from the observation of peculiar tirose I, floe ice in the ocean north of Grantland by the British eiqtedition under Capt. Nares in 1876. Hence the name of this part of tbe Arctic «ean. winch means a sea of ancient ice. It WH* thought that it was coyered with an expanse of enormously thick ice and that the se. was shallow, the floe, rest.ng on the bottom. Peary found the floe ice thick, but not ol th<• anexat y.riety.append by Nares. The we a . ,ledge route failed him utterly. ..it under an unusually mild wmter Peary »nd hi. part/..red their lire, by con- rerting e.ght dog- into f’^d. In Time of Peace. In the flrH month, of tho Ru-•» J’P?" ’ roof‘ fa ’ Th, «irto* of pn-pwrxtio. A wld can he oirert n>ucn it ha» hecwn, C°nï3C^d tfo^.y"«« Chamberlain . j.Htk-1 ¿" ‘JY , rmrom,. f„, it. carea nmdy f<* rr/** 1. l'lougb • Di>«< Slo»r. ’ i Foran Amendment to the Charter oi Tills moook City, submitted by Ordi nance of the Coqiinon Council, to be known as Article J^II. Section 3. If a majority of the rotes cast bv the legal »oters at said election upon said amendment shall be cast in fa»or thereof, then «said amendment shall thereupon lie am»become a part of the Chartrr of said Tilfomook City. The Two Sides. TO TH« EDITOB TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Two men were looking at ■ railroad sign. One said it wws red, the other white. One was looking on one side, the other on the other side. Salvation is presented as a reward and as a gift, «nd it all depends on which Side we stand. "The wage» of »in is death." Why did nut the writer keep on »nd say that life wan the reward ot ,igliteouaneea T II would naturally imply that, lail he did no» Ha »aid, •• Hut Hie gift of God la eternal lifa." Tlwre i» bill one way to av nd an etui lewi confuMon. aiul that ia to aettle tlie queatum whether we a<-ek a reward or the gift The reward U ” through J.-vu« Clirwd our L-rd " Tlx man who seek» a reward has it ail iodo Tlie one whceeks the gift does nothing He merely aocepte tlx gift through the giver. Il «aa very per piesing to the eon who rrmnuei al home and worked all hi« life Io see the prodigal cueae and to eojny ail of tlie heat of the good things without stmt or measure. Who would not persuade a young nsaa to be in. dustrtoea. saving and virtuevua ami to above dBHcribed lands are requested to file their claims in thia office ou or before said 15th day of January. 1907. A lgernon H. D resser . Register. T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice for P ublication . United Staten I^ind office. Portland, Oregon, O<4ober 2nd, 19o6. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1M78, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim ber lauds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4. I892, NELLIE E. CAREY, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 708'1, for the parchaae of l«otM II, »3, 14 and 20 of Section No. 5, io tp. No. 1 south, Ranges West, and will offer proof to show thHt the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or alone than for agricultural purposes, and .'<» establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office, at Portland, Oiegon, on Tuesday, the 181 h day of December, 190t». She names witnesses . Robert E. Louden, John Maginnia. Robert Louden. H. G. Lefler, W. H. Pelrie, Emeline G* White, all of i’oitland, Oregon. Any and all peraous claiming adversely the above-described lauds are icqurated to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of x.ecenibcr, 194*6. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. T imhkk L and , A ct iunk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United Mates I.anti Office, F rtland, Oreg- n, September 6th, Io06. Notice is hereby given that in compHancv with the provisions of the act of C01 gress ot June 3, IM7H, entitled ” An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Otegon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” ax ex tended to all tlie Public I,and States by act of August 4, 1892, BYRON A KDMUNHON, Of Eugene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment N . 7O47, tor the purchase of the Lot- 2, 3, 4. sand 6, of Section No. 5, in Township No 1 South. Range No 8 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber 01 stone than for agricultural puiposvs, and to establish Ills claim to said lano before tlie Register and Receive , at ■ ort- land, Oregon, 011 Monday, the 2ffth day of November, 190«. He names a» witnesses : L. IC Edmiinson, of Eugene, Oregon ; W C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon , Kila T. Edmun soil, of Eugene, Oregon ; Lillian R. Travis, of Eugene, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claiinsin thisoffice on or before said 26th day of November, I906 A lgernon B. D rbssrr , Register. T ixbkr L and , A ct J i nk 3, itfrS.-NoTicx roa Pl! BLICATION United Htate» J.and Office, Portland, Oimr ii, Beptember 6th, iu06. Notice I m hereby given ti»»t ill compliance with the provision* of the act of Coiigr«*»» of lune 3. 1*78, entitled “ A11 act for the aa’e of tinit»e 1 laud» in the Staten of Callforaia, Oregon, Neveda and Washington Territory,” a» ex tended to a* 1 the Public Land Stales by act of Auguat 4. I692, JAMKM p. KIRBY. Of Portland, county of '*ul*non»ah, State of Oregon, han thia «lay filed in thin office liln kwoi 11 statement No. 7046. for the purcliane of the Nr % of Section No 28, in Township No ¿South Range No H WcM. and will offer proof tn allow that the bind sought in more valuable for its tiinlHT or ntoiir than for agricultural purposes. and to establish hl» claim to said laiia before the Register ond Receiver, at Port land, Oregon. 011 Monday, the 26th day of November. im>6. He namra an wit Thoma» K Kirby of Portland, Otegon , K G. Staples, of Portland, Or» gon , W. L Snyder, of Port In nd, Oregon ; W. H. West, of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all person» claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested t*» file their claims in this office on or before said 26tti day ol November. >9<x> AUsEBNON H. I1BBSBBB, Register. T im ham lamp , A ctjumr 3. I87»—Novicz for PCHLICATION United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Sep'rinlier 7th I906. Notice is hereby given that m compliance with the provisbms of the act ol Congo's» of June 3,1878, entitled “An mt for the sale ol tirnl»er lands In the Mates of California, Oregon, Nevatia and Washington Territory,’ asestended to all the Public l.sinl Mistes by act of August 4. iMy2, KM MA M THAVJH, Of Kugene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, han this day filetl in ininoffice her sworn statement No. 704M. for the purchase of the Lots 10, fl, 12 of Seciton 6 and lot 12, ol Section No ft, fn township No. I south, range .No «we t, an I will offer proof to allow tliat tlie land sought ♦» more valuable for its limber or stone than for agii cultural purpose», an*« to establish her claim to said land befóte the Register and Receiver, nt Poitiand, Oregon, oh Monday, the Mflidsyof November, 11IU6 She names an witiieMaea : I. R Kdmuhson, of Eugene, Oregon ; Lillian K Travis of Eugene, Oregon; W. (5 Bailey, of lills-nook Otegon . Ella T Edmunsou, of Eugene, Oregon Any and all persona claiming adverjely 'he above dencri'ied lands are req'ieatcd to file their claim» in this office on oi before said Mth day of November, AMiKKNON H. P bbmkr , Register. T imbf . b L and , act J une 3, 1878.—N otice rot- P ublication . United States lai nd Office. Portland, Otegon October 3”th, 1906 Nolice i» hereby given that in < ompliance with the provisions oi the act of i'ongrrssof lune 3, 1878, entitled ''Au act for the »ale ol tlm’ier lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Wa hington Territory.” 1» extended to all the Puh ic I .and States f»y act of August 4, 1892, LOl’KLLA A WALTER, Of Portland, countv of Multnomah, HCate of Oregon, has this day filed in «hi« office her »worn statement, No. 71U). for the purchase N K Ne Nw '/« 'Z4 Ne *4 Nr Nw of Section No >9, in township. “ -r. No. 4 North, Range No. X) Meat, and - will offer that tbe land Nought proof to show for Its timber or »tone is more valuable »nd t«» than for agricultural BriMrttea. 1 l»efore — the establish her claim to sal_ land ___________ Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the Isth da/ of January, I907. She name» as witnesses Willlsm M. Gregory, of Portland, Oregon ; W D Walter, of Portland, Oregon; O«inond R otm I, of Portland. Oregon, Marion Eder, 01 Hil'xboro. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely th< above described land» are requested to file their claims In thi» office on or before said 15th day T imber of January. I907 A loebnow S D be * seb . Register. » YOU WBAB TOI’teÿ' I WATMFBOOF OILED CLOTHING L and , J unb s , I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States I.«nd Office, Portland, Oregon Sept. ‘.2nd, 1006. Notice is hereby given that in •omphance with the provisions of the act of f'ongre*a of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” ss ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892, JUIJA ( . FOWLKR. Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7O72, for the purchase of the N % of Se and E H of Sw % of Section No 9, in Tp. No. 1 north, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber* or stone than for agrci.ltural purposes, ami to establish her claim to said land before the County! lerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Moi- tlay, the 7th day of January, ¡9417. She nsmes as witnesses : Wm. Illingworth, of Wilson. Oregon ; Toby Smith, of Wilson, Oreron ; Willium Ryan, of Tillamook, Oirgon ; E. E. Fowler, of Ti laniook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deac ibea lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of January, I907. A lgernon S. D kkhrkr , Register T i 5 hek L and . J uns 3. 1*7*.—N otice Fmi.lCATION. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3RD, 1K78.—N otice for P ublication . United Slates Land Office. Portland,Ore., August 15th, iqo 6. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congiea» of June 3, I878, entitled' An act for the sale of timber laud» in the Stales of California, Oregon, Ndvada. and Washington Territory,” ns ex tended to all tl e Public l,nud State» by act of August 4, 1892, (»EORGF M. MII I.HR, Of Republic, county ol Ferry, State of Washington, haa this day filed in thia office bls sworn statement No. 7645, for the p ichnseof the Ne U of Nw Vi. Section 13 and E H Sw to and Nw \ of Sw % of Sec. No. 12. in Tp. No. 1 North, range No. 10 West, and will « ffer proof t o show that the laud ^oiigl.t ia niore valuable for ita tiniber or stone than for agrirn 11ur 111 purpoica, and to establish hin claim to said land before tbe Register ami Receiver, at Port land. Oiegon. on Friday Ihc 78rdday of No'eni- bti, 19O6. He iNimes mm witnesses: Walter C. Bailey, of TI lamook, Oregon ; James Cox, of riHamook. Oregon ; Leila Beebe, of Republic, M ash.; Nellie Loudon, of W ataaw. MII iio I n . Any and al! persons claiming adversely tho above described land» ate reuursted to file their claims in this office on or before said 2311! day of Noveinbe , 1906 A lgernons . D rkmrkr ,Register. i T imber L and , A ct J ijnr 3. 1878 —N otice for P ublication . United Hiatus l and Office, Poitiand, Oregon. Hep». Idh, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliai re with the provlaions ot the act oi I'ongreM» of June 3rd, I878. entitled “ All act foi tin* »ale of timber land» in the Htntea of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Wa»hliigtoii Territory,” as extended to f .11 the Public land State» by act of Augu»t 4, 189? MII.IJAM H POWELL. Of St. Helen» county of Columbia, State of Oregon, haa this day filed in thi» office hi» »worn »tatemeiit No. 7053, for the purchase of the Ne »4 ol the bw 14. he N H of th» Se »4 and the Se *,4 of the Se U of aer. No. |3, in township No. 1 North, range Nu 10 weal, and will offer pro,if to »bow that the land sought la more valuable for it» timbei or stone than for agricultural purport«1», and to «»tabhah hi» claim to »aid land t>e to re the Countv Clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Tlllaiuo« k, Oiegon, on Thursday, the 6th day of December, l;-t. He name» hf witner-aea W C Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Eugens Hunsinger, OI Tillamook, Oregon , W M Eaater, Til amook, Oregon; Frank Eckroff, of Hob«ou< ville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rrqueated to file their claim» tn thia office on or before said Mb day of December, 1906. AIX*KR non S. D mf . bher . Regiater. T imben L and , A ct J une j . Ifi7fi.—N otice fob FUBLM ATION. United Mtatea Land Office, Portland Oregon. October Slid, IM6. Notice la hereby Riven that in compliance Wltfi (II« -------------------- roviNiona of ---- the -------- art ------ of Congra»» <»f JuiieX. tR78, entitled “An »< t for the n«|e of timtier land» in theHtntra ot California, Oregon, Nevada and W a»liingtoii Territory.” aa extruded t4» all the Public I^nid Blate» by act of Auguat 4, 1*92, FMELINE G WHITE. Of Portland, con ty of MulttioiuNh, tMste of Oregon haa thia day file«1 in this < ffice her sw.,rn Mtatement No. 7O79. for the pii'clinHc of I x H n 17, iM, 19 a nd 20. <»f »ectton No 6, in Town »hip No. 1 MoHlIl, RHligr No. 8 W»-st. mid will offer proof to »how ' hat the laud ao ight la none valuable lor it» timber or atone lhnu tor »grlrul- turai pupo»H«. and to eatabl alt her claim to »aid land before the RrgiMer nnd Recehrr of thin office, »1 Portland, Oiegon, on Tuwadn), the iHth day of December, I9o6. Hhe names as WitfieiMM'N J h I iu Mtiginni». Robert F. Louden. Robert M>uden. H. G. Lefier, W. H. Petlie, of Portland, Oregon Any and all persona claiming adier»ely the ato>vt dracrll>e«f land» ate requested to file their « Irtim» in tbi«i office on or Irefore »aid iMtliday ot iNMMiMbvr, 1906. Au, rm bom 8. D re snr a, Regir er fob United State« land office, Portland, Ore , August 27th 19o6 Notice ia hereby given that in compliance I with the ---------------------------------------- ------------------- proviatou« of the art of Congrrsa of , June 3, IM78 of * entitled ’ An A.. act for the »ale i,* 11 miser land« in the Male of California. Oregon. ¡ Nevada, and Wnwhingtou Terrlt'* a» ea. tended to all the Public 1 411 id Míate» by act of Aaguat ♦. I*L’ GEGRGK WILLIAM». I Of Tillamook, countv ol Tillamook, (Mate of Oregon, haa this day filed in thi« office hl« I «worn-tatemrnt No. ;»*PI, for the purehiuie ol I lh« W % <•< fiw '4. Be R of Aw »i d Mw to jlte V« of Medion No p, in Township No 2 j north Hauge No o west, and will offer proof to •bow that the land «ought I« more valuable for I its timbe-v or atone than »ot agrteultural our pose», »nd to esfabllah hl«-clai u to Mid Land I afore '«runty Clerk at Tillamook Oregon, on Th«r«day the Bth day of Oetember iVOfi. He name» a» wituemw« lx»wi« L Hmlih. of Hobsonvilte, Oregon Frank T Crane, of Hobaouvii'r. turgott, Ernest <Meager, of Tillamook. Oregon . lohn Hatha sway , oí I illamook Oregon Any and all per «ou» claiming adversely the above -described lands are irqueeted D» hie their ciaim» in thi«officeou ot before aaid 64h day of Decemlwr, l</A A loebmom »- DBirsEB, Kegtotef. T imbre L aud , A ct J unb 3, i#,».— N otice fob P ubi .I cai ION United State» Land Office, Portland, Oregon. November lr, ' qos . Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provi»iona of the act 01 «'oiigre»» of June 3rd 1B78. entitled, “Au act for the »ale of 1 mb«r lands in the Blates of California. Orrgon. Nevada and Wanhington Territory” n » rxlendr.l to all tbe Public Laud Btalc» by act of August 4, 1892. GUBT HOLM, Of A»toria count« of < lataop. state of Oregon, ha.a thia day filed in tliin office hi» sworn statement No 71 it, for the purchase of the N> % of te % N of Ha *4 and Aw >4 of fie U. Section No kfi, tn Township No 2 South. Itan e No » W. and will offer p«oof to •how that the land «ought ia more «aluahle lor it» limber or stone than f<n M’ Icultura* Cr; osrs. and to estalili-fi til-' laiin to» id lai d fore the Regfater amt Receiver, at Portlai d Oie , on Wedueadav, thr 2j d day ot January, 1907. He 1 amea as witn sees Wm H West of Tillamook, Oregon Walt-r Any der. Portland, Oregon. King G. Staples, of Portland, Oregon. Gilbett D Stearns, of Port land Orewrm . Any and all persona claiming adversely the shoved- «cubed lands are requested <0 file their rUimi in this office um or before «aid 23rd day of January I907 A lob bnon B D emme , Reglstei.