TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 23, 1907 OYISH DESIRE FOR WORK. ften a Sign of Arrested Dovslopmsnt Instead of Strength. Parents often think that their son Is ipecially promising because be wants > get to work young, wants to leave ■hqol and be earning. This Is r.ever n gn of strength, but always of weak- ess. When a boy wants to get to ork Instead of getting ready to work Indicates arrested development. There is not one probability in fifty lat a boy who desires to leave school I the sixth grade and Is allowed to do 1 will ever amount to anything. It la >t the fact that be does not have as Ueh education as tbe other boys, but at be does not have their purpose to it ready for the doing of things. Teachers often greatly err in dealing Ith such boys and their parents by dug to show bow Important It Is It they should know wbat they will im In the seventh and eighth grades, lereas that Is the least part of it. It a ease of arrested development usu- y, and this Is what should be treat- treated as a disease. Ve make a lot of talk about detec- e sight and hearing, and we do well, t it Is vastly more Important that 1 "get busy” In defective mental pro- isshe development. There Is a nenr- htedness of parents and pupils that criminal. It contributes to delln- nicy and. as I think. Is within the itus of and subject to court punish- nt. t sometimes shows Itself In diverted entlon, in dissipated Interest and en in overathletic or fraternity zeal, e college theory is that the frator- y chaps are the elect, but life does : show that. The data are Imperfect present, but there Is enough to make wholly probable that when the fig s are in It will be clearly shown t In the last fifteen years when fra­ ilty life has been extra social aud ra political In clannishness much of fraternity zeal Indicates approach- arrested development. It Is on­ ly clear already that this Is charac- atlc of the high school fraternity, ,ause It almost Invariably means t a set of fellows dare not trust themselves to win honors In the op® ®Bltest, but seek it as a favoritism by means of a little band of social hlgh- aMfeymen. as many of these high sch iol fraternities are.—Journal of Education. ANCIENT ARMIES. T imber L and , A ct J ink 3. 1878—N otice for P ublication . United States Laud Oilier. Pmtland, Ore. Apnl r-’h. t9o;. It Brings to Light Many Curious Notice is hereby given that in cum|diui ce with the j roviaiuiis of the art of Congress 0» Phases of Human Nature. June 3. 1878. entitled " An act for the sale uf Card playing gives an observer an timliei' lauds in th; Sat^ot C«liforuia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washi gton Territory," ns ex Insight into one of the many eurioua tened to all the Public Land Stales by act ot phases of human nature—the almost August 4, 1092. CAR BERGMAN, universal belief In luck even among Of Nehalem, O coun y of Tillamook. State ot Ore- educated men of more thau average ln- go , has this day filed in this office his iwom statement No. 7369, fur the purchase of telligence. • the Sw Se *4, Se ‘4 ?»w ,‘4. -ec. 1; Nw ’ i Ne One player I knew well—I must ad­ ‘4 and Nr *4 Nw % of Sec. No >2, in Tp. No. rangrNo. 10 west, and will offer proof mit he also believed in astrology — 2 to N, show that the land sought is more valua- absolutely refusetf to play cards during »le for i s tiirber or stone than for agricultural and to establish his claim to said one special month In each year, be­ purposes, • and before the Register and Itecei.er, at Port­ cause he bad reason to believe that land. Oregou, on Wednesday., the 10th day July, 1907. He names as witn ssvs ; that month was unlucky to him. Yet of Robert J. Ihcks, of Nehalem. !Oregon ; Emil be was one of the most level headed K. Larsen, of Nehalem, regon;William J Eff<-n of Nehalem, Oregon ; Hougo Kline, of card players I have known and in or berg, Nehalem, Oregon. dlnary matters a muu of great common Any aud all persons claiming adversely the tbove descriheii lands are reque>te«i to fi> theii sense. claims in this office on or before said loth oi I was at one time intimately ac­ July. 1907. quainted with a club where the stakes _________ A lgernon S. D resser , Register. CARD PLAYING. ' l I . played for were comparatively high and where the players were, with hardly an exception, bard headed men who were keen about winning and who were at the same time a singularly so- cial, kindly and liberal minded body of men. Among the members was a very pleasant, quiet old gentleman whose only occupation was to spend his days at his club, and especially In Its card room. At the period when I first knew him he had ceased playing cards himself, but was extremely fond of watching other people play. He was the most inoffensive of spectators, never made comments or criticisms and simply amused himself in watching the fall of the cards. Gradually, however, experience show ed or was imagined to show that any player whose cards he overlooked held bad hands with, as It was asserted, an extraordinary regularity. He Invariably asked permission be­ fore sitting down beside a player, and the moment the player held bad cards he offered, without being asked, to leave the table, an offer which. I am ashamed io say, was invariably accept­ ed. To put the fact plainly, he was ta­ booed from watching card playing be­ cause he was supposed to bring 111 luck by the mere fact of his vicinity.— Pall Mall Magazine. MARRED THE MUSIC. 8ocret of the Poor Performance at a High Class Concert. "Musical critics sometimes complain Hbaly a little before Hannibal's time of what they call the roughness ot an able to send Into the field nearly orchestral performance without always ,000 men. considering that the cause may be le army of Terah, king of Ethiopia, found in the instruments rather than lsted of 1,000,000 men aud 300 In the performers.” At least so says the ots of war. leader of a St. Louis organization. "There was some criticism of the or­ annfbal during his campaign In y and Spain plundered 400 towns chestral numbers given at a concert last winter, but I know that the fault was destroyed 300,000 men. ostrts, king of Egypt, led against not that of the men so much as of the enemies 600,000 men, 24,000 caval­ Instruments. Almost every player has and twenty-seven scythe armed at least two, sometimes three or four, Instruments, and one at least is tbe lots In 1401 B. C. e city of Thebes had a hundred best he can afford to buy. This Is es­ s and Could send out at each gate pecially true in the case of the strings, fighting men and 200 chariots— for accidents will happen, and to be pre­ 111. 1,000,000 men and 2,000 chariots, pared against them string players have milcar went from Carthage and usually two or three violins—one for near Palermo. He had a fleet ordinary work, like teaching, dancing 000 ships and 3,000 small vessels and rehearsing, and a superior violin a land force of 300,000 men. At for solos and concerts. “Now, It happened that on the even­ battle In which he whs defeated ing of the concert in question the were slain. weather was atrocious. It was snow­ ing and sleeting and raining by turns. "Home” In Our Language. no other language, according to A genuine violinist thinks about as ndon Telegraph, Is there a word much of bis best fiddle as he does of sing the Ideas and associations his youngest child, and so on the con­ cert night tbe string player thought to h are aroused at the sound of the himself that he wouldn't take out his le yet heart touching word "home.” good fiddle. It might get damp or he nchman once translated Cardinal might fall off the street car with It an’s hymn. “Lead, Kindly Light" and smash It to splinters, so he resolved In his hands the beautiful line to leave It at home and take bis every­ night Is dark, and I am far from day fiddle, thinking that In the ensem­ ,” became "La nuit est sombre, et ble nobody but himself would notice Is loin de mon foyer,” the trans­ the difference. having been obliged to use for “But every other string player the French word which describes thought tbe same thing, so most of een room of a theater. Tbe Ital- them left their best violins at home nd Spanish "casa,” the German and brought their practice Instruments. ’’—their “helm” Is too general to The public didn’t notice the difference, any particular value—and tbe but tbe players and the leader did. and an “doma” all refer to a building In an audience there are always people e kind or other and have none of with almost miraculous ears for varia­ memories and ■ associations ’hat tions of tone, and some of these did tbe r round tbe precious English complaining.”—St. Louis Globe-Demo­ crat. Hortas on Snow 8hoot. a wear snowshoes In Dakota Winter. Thus equipped, they trot Itly over drifts wherein they would ■rwlse sink out of sight. In some h of Dakota the «now Iles all win­ ion g eight or ten feet deep, but a it forms on IL and with snowshoes I skim over It easily. So do snow I horses. The equine snowshoes are le of boards twenty Inches long and Been Inches wide. An Indentation S tbe foot Is branded on each board I a hot horseshoe, and the con- fence Is fastened on to the hoof I an Iron clamp and a bolt. After By or two of practice a Dakota be becomes an expert snowsboer. The Line Wee Busy, rby can't 1 get my number?’’ de |tal the man. !4ne s busy.'’ replied the telephone Mon t believe It.” rs ao jn«t the same. 8ome cow I have borrowed It to bang a horse I with.”—Louisville Courier-Jour- An Awful Shock. The deputy stage manager at tile Theatre Royal, Dublin, at one time was a little man named Linders, who had a strange dislike of the ladles of the ballet and treated them rather harshly. He wore a wig, but the fact was not generally known. On one oc casion, however, an enraged coryphee seized him by the balr, and oil came the wig, exposing a shiny expanse of cranium. He at once dashed off to complain to Mrs. Harris, the manager's wife, but the good lady could only gasp In stupefied tones, "Good gracious, Mr. Linders, why. you are bald!” To which Linders Instantly replied: "No, madam, no. My hair became loose with horror!” The Utilitarian Aga. The more picturesque the country the more Inevitable It appears to be that its beauty muat be menaced and In most Instances eventually much Im­ paired by the erection of a hideous line of telephone posts, with their relent­ less reminder that we live In an age in which the beautiful has constantly to be sacrificed to the useful.—Country Life. A Diatinetion. rbat 1s grand opera as distinct Merely Obliging. i light opera?" Magistrate—You gare this young wo­ ■. yon pretend to appreciate one. bon can appreciate tbe other.”— man such a bit on the face that she can’t sec out of her eyes. What Melphla Ledger have you to say for youreelf? Accus­ ed-Well, she often told me she didn’t Those Horrid Creditors, hie Father (to son>—It's astonish want to see me any more.—Meggen I George, how much money yon dorfer Blatter. L 800 I don't need any. father; Grief hallows hearts even while ft Rhe other people who need Ml - •p»s heads.—Bailey. ■ends Blatter. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AN S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, y Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, T imber L and , J unb 3, 1878—N otice for X P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland Orc., Ap il 271I1. 1907. Notice is hereby giv 11 that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale >f timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the PublicXand States by act ol kugust 4, 1892, WALTER H EVANS, Of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of 30 t )iegon, has this day filed in this office his i ■iworn statement No. 7391. for the purchase of tlie Nw l4 of Ne N 14 of Nw 14 of Sec. 32 ami Me % of Ne Sec. No. 3I, in township No i North. Rnngc No. 9 West. an.I will offer proof? to show tiiat he laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register »u>d receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 16th day oi July, 19->7. He names as wit­ nesses : A W. Morgan, of Siletz, Ore ; W. H. Ensotn, >f Balm, Ore. ; Charles Sternberg, of Portland, Orn ; Sam Snii'li. of Tillamook, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their T imber L and . J u . k 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . claims in this office on or before said ibth day United States Land Office, Portland, Ore , of July, i9o7. March 5th. r.107. ___ A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Notice is hereby given that in compliance T imber L and , A ct J unk 3,187s.—N otice for with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18/8. entitled “An act for the sale of P ublication . timber lauds in the State of California. Oregou, United States I.and Office. Nevada, and Washington Terri tor as ex. Portland, Oregon. Match 6th, 1007. Notice is hereby given that in compliai ce t nded to al) the Public Land States by act of with the provisions ot tbe act of Congress August 4-, IS9Z. GORAN MUNSON, d June 3rd, I87S. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregou. Nevada, and Washington Territory." Oregon, has this day filed in this office his as extended to all the Public latnd Siates 'by sworn -tatement No. 73I6, for the purchase ol the W y> of Ne *4 and Nw *4 of Se % of act of August 4, 1H92, Section No. 9, in Township No. 1 north, SOL'tN SCHIFEMANN, If illamook, county of Tillamook. State ol Range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to »regon, lias this dav died in this office his show that the land sought is more valuable lor »worn statement No. 7294. for the purchase ol its timber or stone than 'or agricultural pur­ the Lots 2 and 3, of see. No. 6, in tp. No. 2 N.. poses, and to establish his clai >i to said land at Tillamook, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to Before the County Clerk. show that tile land sought is more valuable Oregon, 011 Friday, the 7th day of June, tor its timber or stone than for agricultural 1907. He names as witnesses : James (’. Bexvlev. of Tillamook, Oregon; »urposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, EdgHr Munson, of Tillamook, Oreg >n ; Geo. iiegon, on Saturday, the 8th day of June, A. Edmunds, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred L. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregou. 907. lie names as witnesses : Any and all persons claiming adversely the Nick Nelson, of Balm, Oregon ; Fred J. Lliiiehau, ol Balm, Oregon; W. H. Essoin, of above-described kinds are request» d t<> file their ialm, Oregon: lemis f.udtke, of Balm, Oregon claims in th suffice on or before said 7th day of Any and all persons claiming adversely the June. I907. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. »hove described lands are requested to file’ their laitns in this office on or before said Sth day ol lune, 1907. T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, I87L—N otice A lgernon S. P resser . Register. for P ublication United States Land Office. Portland, Ore.. T imber L and , J une 3, 1878. -N oti k for March 12th, 1907. Pt BI.ICAT’ON. Notice is hereby given tl at in compliance United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., with the provisions of the act of Congress of April 20th, J907. Notice is hereby given that in comp iance June 3, IS78, entitled " An act for the sale of •vith the provisions of the act. of Congress of timher lands in the States of California. Oi« gon, Hine 3, I878. entitled “ An act for the sale ol Nevada and Washington 'Territory," aa ex imber lands in the States ofCallfornia, Oregon, ended 10 all the Public I,and States by act of Nevada aud Washington Territory," as ex- August 4, 1892. PETER R. BURNETT, ended to all the Public Land States by net of f Tillamook City, county ot Tillamook. State kugust 4. 1892. of Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his JOSEPH DURRER. tf Tillamook county of Tillamook. State of sworn statement No 7321. for the purchase of Iregon, han this day filed in this office his Lo s 1 and 2, section 1. township 1 north, »worn statement No. 73'8. for the purchase of lange IO west and Lots 3 and 4, of "he Lots 1 and 2, of Section No 31, in Tp. No Section No. 6, in tp. No. 1 north. Range • south, lange No. 8 west, and will offer proof No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that co show that the land sought is more valuable the land sought is more valuable for its tim­ fur its timber or stone than for agricultural ber or stone than for agricultural purp sea, »urposeB. and to establish his claim to said and to establish his claim to said land be foie ana before tbe County Clerk, at Tillamook. the County Clerk ot Tillamook County, at >re , on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1907. Tillamook City, Orc., on Friday, the 7th day of June, I907. He names as witnesses ; le names as witnesses : Lewis Smith, of Hobsouv lie, () egon ; F L. Ira J. Ea 1, of Hemlock, Oregon ; John H. of Tillamook. Oregon ; . W. Todd. Holgate,of Hemlock Oregon ; James hristen- , Oregon ; Harry Ciane, of Hob- ■■en, of Hemlock, Oregon; Adolph Chield, of sonville. Oregon. ) regon. Aliy and nil persons clai • ing adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the ibove described lands are requested to file above-desc» ibed lands are requested to file theii he r claims in this office on or before said 9th claims in this office on or be.oie said 7II1 day of June, 1907. lay of July, I907. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. A lgernon S. D ressi . r , Register. Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES I ri I.w A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United ‘‘tales Land Office, Portland, Oregon, May 7th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that hi compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of lune 3rd. I878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber ands in the States ot California, Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex ended to all the Public Land States by act of kugUBt 4th, 1892, IDA F. CHRISTIANSEN, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this da field in this office her sworn 8ta‘ement No 7407, for the purchase tf the Se V4 of Ne *4» Sec. No. 35, in Tp. No. 3 north, range No. 9 west, and wi I offer proof :o show that tbe land sought is more valtiuble for its timber or stone than for agricultural puroosts, aud to establish her claim to »aid lanu l>efore the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., nt Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of August, lOOy. She names as witnesses: Albert Crawford, of Nehalem, Oregon; Chai les Handy, of Nehalem. Oregon*; Alex McDonald, if Nehalem, Oregon ; H. V-Alley, of Nehalem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-ileacribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office cu or before said 6lh day of August, 19O7. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. £ Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX The Most McNAIR CO., Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County I T imber L and A ct . J une 3 1878.—N otice for P ublication United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.. April 20th, 1-407. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.’’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. LILLIAN HARK, Of Hobsonville*, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this t* :j day ’ ; tiled in this office her sworn statement * No. F’:". 7:18!, 7:'-’., for the purchase K of the Se V4 of Se L of section No. 14. in Township No. 2 north, Range No. 10 West, aud will offer proof j to show that the land sought is more ____ valuable ________ for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the Comity Clerk, nt Tillnino >k, Oregon, on Tues­ day, the 9th day uf July, 1907. She names as witnesses; D. A. Simmons, of Rnv City, Oregon: Julius Erickson, of Hobsonville, Or gon ; Joe Pi ice, of Hobsonville, Oiegon ; William Watt, of B-.y City, Oregon. Any and all persons c'aiming adversely the above-described lands arc 1 equested to file "their claiins|in this office on or before said 9th day of Ju v, I907. A lgernon S D resser . Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or P ublication United Stales I.and Office, Portland, Ore., April 9th, I907. Notice is hereby given that in com Hance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1M73, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the atatea of California, Oregon, NevatliiHtid Washington Territory as extended to ail the Public Land State» bv act of August 4 1892, " ” OTTO 8HFARER, Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his »worn statement No. 7363, for the purchase of the Ne Vi. ot Sec. No. 4, in tp. 1 W, range 10 west, and w»ll offer m oof to »how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before '’minty Clerk, at Tillamook. Oregon, on Mo»- day. the 8th day of July, I907. He names as Witnesses : Irwin Carter, of Garibaldi. Oregon ; Andrew Peterson, of Garibaldi, Oregon; George Watt, of Ihiv City Oregon ; Chas. A. Johnson, of Bay City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sth day of July. W. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon March 28th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in . onipliance with the provisions of the act of Congrct-s of June 3. 1H78. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of < 'alifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ ns ex­ tended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4th, 1892. MINA M. ('HARE. Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, Stxte of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7346, for the purchase of the N H ol he of Section No. 12 in Township No. 1 north. Range No. 10 West, mid will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for HgrictJtural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before tlie County ( lerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Saturday, the (»th day of July, 1907. She names as witnesses : James C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon ; William O. Chase, of Tillamook, Oregon; Geo. E. Zimmerman, of Tillamook, Oiegon; Clarence Tilden, of tlobsonv lie, Ort gon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-dcHC ibed lands are requested to file their claims in (his office on or before said 6th day of Ji;l v, I907. A lgernon S. D rrnrer , Register. T imber I. and , A ct J une 8. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, P.»rtland, Oregon. April 1st, 19O7. Notice 1» hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Coitgres» of June 3, 1878. entitleil “An act for the sale ot timber land» in the Htate» of California. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­ tended to h II the Public Land stale» by act of August 4t1i, 18J2. GEORGF K TODD, Of MeMimivi.le, county of Yainlii 1, Rta’e of Oregon, has this day flle<1 in this office his sworn statement No. 7862, for the purchase »urdíase of the W % of Sw % and Se W of r Sw sw *4 and Sw Q of Se '4 of Section No. 17, 111 lownship No 2 North, range No. 9 West, and will oiler proof to show that (he land sought is mote valuable for its limber or stone than for agiicnltural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of lillamook County, at Tillamook Oregon, on Monday, the Nth day of July, lyth He immes as witnesses : I*. W. Todd, of Tillamook, Oregon ; L. L. Sinith, of Hobsonvilh-, Oregon; Joseph Price. ‘,,lville, Oregon ; F. L- Sappington, of lillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands aie requested to file their c iiiiiiH in this office on or befoie said 8th of of July, 19o7. A LG EH NON S. D remsfn , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . Uniteli Slates Land Offici», Portland, Oregon, Maith 28th, I907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of ('ongress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of ti mber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory " as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, (892, rl.MEH A. BALL, Of Tillamook. ('fiuiitv of Tillamook. State Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ► worn Mtn ement, No. 7:145, tor the purchase of the W *4 of Nw 1, of Sec. No. 14. in Tp No. 1 N., Range No. io W.. and wlli offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ poses. aud to establish his claim to said land before the Couptv Clerk, at 'i'illomook. Oregon, on Satnrday, the 6th day ot July, 1907. He names as witneMeii : James C. Bewley, of 'Tillamook, Oregon ; Manville B. Pettes, of Buy City, Oregou . < Ims. I. Clough, T llninook, Oregon : Ernest Tyler, of Tillamook. Oregon. Any wild all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims <11 this office ou or bef re said 61 b day of July, J907. A lgernon B. D kkbher , Register. A ct J unk 3, I878 —N oticr for P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland, ( re., March 6th, 19(17. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th«- provisions f the act of ongress of June 3 iM78, eutii I d •* An ai t for the sa e of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Waahington Territory.” as ex­ tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1892, I CAHKIK L TILDEN. Of Hobsonville, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn stat ment No. 7295, for the purchase of the S H of Nw ‘4, of section No. 12, In Tp. No. 1 north, range No. io west, ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ poses. and to establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, on Fri­ day, the 7th day of June, I907. She names as w itnesses ; lames C. Itewey, of Tillamook. Oregon; Man. villi» B. Petteys, of Bay City, Oregon; Frank P. Hobson, of HobsonviHe. Oirgon ; T. J. Hallen tyne, of Hobsonville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are req listed to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of June, I907. A lgernon S. D rf . hser , Hegister. T imber L and T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 187.8. - notice for P ublication . United States l,h'id Office, Porllnnd, Ore., \ arch Isth, luO/. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of • ongress ol June 3.18;8. entitled “All net tor the sale of timber lands in the States of C llforiiia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as ex­ tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892, THOMAS N. -KEN. ’EDY, State of Of Woodburn, county of Marion, . Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No". 7314, tor the purchase ol S V2 of Ne »4 of section No. K. in Township No 3 north, range No. i O west, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land b fore the Register and Kece’ver, at Porthind, Oi egu.ii, on Thui sday. th? 6th day of June, 1^07. He names as witnesses : Albert Crawfoid, of Nehalem, Oregon ; C. B. Handy, of Meh .lrm, Oregon; Z ’I’. Bogart, of Woodburn, Oregon , Walter L. Tooge, of Wood­ burn. Oregon Any and all peisoiis claiiniiig adversely the above described lands are requested to file theii cl ms in this office on or before said 6th day of J me, PJO7. A lgernon S. D resser , Regiter. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is Hereby Given that the under­ signed executors of the last will and testa­ ment of HENRY H. DOWNING, deceased, have filed their final accounts as such execu­ tors in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1907. at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., at the Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections to said account anil the final settlement thereof. Dated this May 2nd. 1907. FRANK R STBINHAUBR and HARRY SWEENEY, Executors. H T. BOTTS. Attorney for Executors. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. T imber L and , A ct iune 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United .states Land Office, P rtland, Oreg n. A pi 11 29th. laDT. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cor gress ot June 3, IM7K, entitled “ An act for the sale of timbrtr landsin tlie States of('alifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a* ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, HENRY DAVIS, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement N . 7394, for the put chase of the Ne *4 of Hw H of Sec No. 32, in Tp. No 3 north, Range No. y west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural (imposes, and to establish his claim to said ano before the R «inter and Receiver at Port- land. Oregon, on Wedne day, the 17th day of July, 1907 H« names as witticMes Frank Wbittakei, of Portland. Oregon! Barney Essing ba ocher, of Portland, Oregon ; Charlea K Cook, of Portland, Oregon; Frank • .. of — r Portland .I___ I Oregon. ,,____ _ Nelson, Any and all pet sons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested Io file their claims in this office on or before Aaid 17th day of July, I907. A lgernon S. O rbmpxh . Register. In the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate? of Mary E. Monroe, deceased. ( NoTiCB is H brrby G ivkn .—That the final account of the administrator ,>f the estate of MARY F. MONROE deceased, has been rendered to said court for settlement, and that Monday, the 17th day of June, 19(17, at the hour of Ten o’clock in the fore­ noon of said day has been set by said court as the time for the final settlement thereof : at which time any and al! fiersons interested in said estate, may appear and file his ex­ ceptions in writing to said account and con­ test the same T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Dated this 15th day of May, 1907. P ublication . F M LA MH. United 8!atea Land office. Portland. Oregon. Administrator. April 2»th. loo? Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice to Contractors with th»* provisions of th« act o f Congress of June 3, >878. entitled "An act for the sale of Notice ia Hereby Given that the County timbei lands in the Stateeof California, Oregon, Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, will re­ Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended ceive bids for the Construction of a Combin­ to ell Public Land States by act of August 4. ation Steel Bridge and Approaches across the >8^2, t'rask River at what is known'as the John ELLEN A HARRIBON, son place. The span to be 119 feet long and Of Tillamook, county of 3 i> amook, State of the approaches 2RB feet Jong The bridge to Oregon, has this day filed in this office her be constructed according to the plans and sworn statement, No 74o3, for the pu chase of specifications on file with the County Clerk, the N h of Ne «4 Sw W of Na % and He of and prospective bidders can see same by call­ Nw J4 of Section No. 18. in township ing for them at the <1eik’si/ffice. The bridge No 2 north, range No. 10 west, and will must be completed on or before Reptemtier offer proof to show- that the land «ought is more 1st. 1907. All bids must be filed with the valnab'e for its timlier or »tune than for agri­ County Clerk on or before 5 o'clock p m on cultural pur|«o-e*, piirj»o-es. and to establish tier her claim to July 3rd. l»O7 said land Tills id before the C County ounty ( lerk, at Till« A certified check equal to lo per cent of the mo >k. Oregon, on Tuesday, the Mh day of I contract price muat be deposited with the August, 1907. She names as witnesses County Cferk at the time of filing the bids, as Cha-Ira W. Pike, of Bay CH , O i »*|(< mi ; D. A. a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded Simmons, ’af Bay City. Oregon , Joe. Price of) the contract, within’fiftecn days ther.after, Rsfm. Oregon M W. Harrison, of Tillamook, execute and file with the County Court, a itrrgoii. bond satisfactory to the Court, guarantying Any and al persona claiming adversely the i the fulfillment or the contract. above de«M-ril»rd lands are reqiie ted to fil • The Court reserves tbe right to reject any their' lairna iu this offi«*»» oti or before «aid uh | day of August, I907. or all bid». By Order of the Count v Court G B LAMB, County Clerk. A luebnon 8. D rr »» rb . Kegistet 11MUF.R I.ANIi, T inber L and , A ct J une 3,1878 - N otice for P ublication T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 18,8.—N otice for United Htiites Land Office, PUBI.K-ATtON . Portland, Oregon, April 13th, 19O7. United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given that in compltanre Portland, Oregon, April 1st, 1907* Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of (.'ongress of with the provisions of the act 01 <'ongress of! lone 3. 1*78, entitled “An act for the sale of June 3rd 1878, entitled. “An act for the sale timber I hik I m in the Slates of California, Oregon, of t mher lands In the States ol < 'alifornia, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­ Oregon, Nevada and Wiishiiigton 'Territory’’ tended to a* I the Public I.and States by art of hr extended to all the Public Land States by act August 4, I892, FRFD OBERG, of August 4, 1892, Of Astoria, county of ( latsop, Stale of OSHI'N P. BOND, Of Carlton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed hi tliis office hia 7868, for tin» the pinchase purchase Oregon, has this dry filed in this office his swoin statement No. 7368, and H of Ne Ü, sworn statement No. 7848, for the purchase of! of the N % of Se t.. *4 T*..... ... ’ ** ' of --------------- -- ’ in - theSw*4Se|K, Sec. No 23. Tp ~ No 2 N. of Section No 50, in Township No. 4 North, Kan e No io W, mid will offei pioof to Range No 8 West, and will offer proof stiow that the land sought is more valuable t<» shvw that the land sought Is more valuable for its limlM-r or stone than for sgrlcultura for it» tlml*r or stone than for egrirultutal f»urposes, and to establish hi* claim to s irl land purposes, and to establish hi claim to aaid »efore the Register slid Receiver, at Portland, land be foie the Registe and Receiver, st Ore., on Tuesoay, the 2ml .1*» of July, 1907. 1 mtland, Oregon, on Tuesday, tlie 9th day of July, 1907. He names as wit i * mcm : He name» as witn sne» : Andrew Bircli, of Astori , Oregon; Herman Daniel Perry, of Seaside, Oregon; ”arry D. Bond,of Westport, Oregon ; John Calaway, of Jackson Aulló, of Hamlet. Oregon; Albert Westport, Oiegon; Louis Ny from, of V’o-p< »<>• of < <>n«r«o« of 3. iK7H. .................... entitled "A act for the ................ sale ot J.UIK J. M». emitted ■ A>. «<< lo, th« Mir of June ..................... ... ’l -- tim1»er lands 111 the States of C Hforula, Oregon, [ timber lands in the Mutes of California, Ore­ gon, Nevada and Wa hhigton Territory, ” as Nevada aim ! Washington 'ferritoiy.” am»x triidw4 and Nw U ot ' 1 of the F, West, and . . will offer Ne and Ne % of Nw 14 of Section No. I5. in ’ North, Range No. 8 ** ' the -* - that ' land ___ _____ sought township No. 1 north, range 10 west, rind proof to show is more valuable _ _ for It* timber or atone will offer proof to show that the land »ought is agricultural purposes, and to more vahib'.e for its timber or a oow than for than lor • id la land * * before the agriculturHl purposes, au-l (<» eatobliah his establish his claim to ««id claim tosaid land before the County Clerk, nt Register atin Any and all persona claiming adversely the Anvand nil persona elalming adversely the above A tm *rilled lauds are request d to fit,- their alxrve described land" are requested to file their ’“,d*r claims in thia office w. u, bifor« «3 * of June, I9»r I A i .« kbwow ». ferfiatet. A lobbikni 8. DaaaaFF, Register.