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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 30, 1907.
Clamor Against the Children. ate of eighteen to stand up in the full
THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
. great many excellent people hon-
» question the expediency of carry,
the free schools beyond the de­
nary grades. But with one of the
tins for this opinion w-e have a special
:ern. The assertion is repea tel, that
superior grades of our common
ols are a damage to great numlieis
lildren and youth. Several of our
t journals and magazines tell us.
the superior side of the free school
mingout shouls of boysand girls
lated above .their sphere—shiftless,
, unable Io earn their own living;
so on through the whole catalogue
lilies and vices that supposed to be
special prerogative of the American
■scliiol graduate. Now we do not
lion that these good people believe
i they say; that is, believe it in the
people come to rest upon an asser-
tliey have repealed so often, and
from eo mni>y quarters that they
‘ what everybody is saving must be
But, just here, we declare this
lion is not only untrue in fact, but
olesale calumny against the most
rising class of young people hi this
blic, the graduates from the second,
ichools, public and private. For
ould be remembered that nine-
s of the graduates from our second,
irivate schools receive their educa-
s a free gift from their parents, go
gh essentially the same course of
, and come out certainly in no way
lor to the graduates of the free
Is in acquirements, character, or
» for the future. So far from
a failure, unable to take care of
slves, the reprobate class of the
y. these young people are every-
the most hopeful crowd of Ameri-
uth. [n every community they
e. in large proportion to their
>rs, the foremost young men in
walk of life, the most hopeful
women, whatever station they are
to fill. There is no comparison
m them, as a class, and that other
which is sometimes held up as
>pe of the republic—the mass of
energetic young people who enter
>rly taught, ignorant, pushing to
mt by sheer force of native talent
luck. Where one of the former
ails, a dozen of the latter go to
—failures in business and in
ter Recause their original ability
lie training of a good education,
eir moraff goes to pieces in the
i conflict to which every ignorant
taught youth is now doomed in
lie of Ameiican life.
this is not a matter of theory.
’ man who doubts, take the school
« of any American city, village,
il district for the past twenty-
ire, and ask a committee of lead
Kens, who are likely to know the
/hat has become of the boys and
tho pushed on to the end of the
.Bourse of secondary instruction in
Btnmunity and graduated with a
tree of honor. Of course this is
ly fair test. The higher schools,
or private, are not responsible for
’crowd of youth who have only
I their benches, drifted in anil
out; or for the other class who
Iways been the poor scholars, the
the school criminals.
Every
I every family, every school, how.
Tcellent, has its failures, for no I
I discipline can give infallible
6e of mastering that final
i of every child, a human will,
d by every test that is applied to
gs of the spirit, it will he found
I class we speak of, so far excells
■tber in average outgrowth of
fer, ability and honorable success
lliat the contrary assertion ceases
'uestion of fact and drops away
limbo of campaign lies and
e assertion, repeated by honest
ti e principle that whatever
ly is saying must be true ■' The
I se to this clamor against the
could be easily accomplished
Ing in the hands of any re-
I citizen who makes the asser.
it of lhe graduates of the high
f his neigliboiliood for the last
ears. The thing haa been tried
les, and it has never failed. It
II fail; for although our second-
intion, public and private, is
I some respects and needs to
‘niented in certain ways, still it
■at we have, and its faithful
s succeed in practical life in
m to their fidelity in the im-
nt of their scliool.life. The
hualitiea of heart that carry a
n boys end girls houorablv
a high school or academical
• Oregon or Patinsylrania, will
»ii at the front in their future
*ubt any of lh<«e critics could
Kt autumn, a great multitude of
klween twelve and twenty,
ps from the superior schools of
immunities, apparently doing
j and it would be easy to mv .
line great army of shlfileea grad-
' the sclnxil* But a little further
ttii n would show us that these
have all been at work from six
years in their school-life . that '
and should, hare, a few |
of.rest and recreation before '
Ale on the armor for the long
mature life; that it is absurd
i to ask a boy of fo nt en to j
rotice from ll.e schoolroom into
portirg work, or the girl gradu ,
dignity of trained womanhood ; that
these young people do right to look
around and use their best judgment and
the advice of wise people before they
choose their sphere of work ; that haste
in the beginning often makes waste and
ruin in the ending; and that, given a
reasonable lime for intelligent young
people to adjust themrelves to the real
work of life, these youth will be found
doing their duty as well ae reasonable
people van demand. There was never
an age and land where so much was
expected of the young as in our land to.
day. There was never a body of young
people in this world w ho went to work
with so much intelligence, character and
earnestness as the class of youth of
which we Bpeak to-day. And we submit
that it is high time that political,
literary, ecclesiastical and journalistic
mngriutes shut up this wholesale slander
of American youth. It is well enough
tor some people to talk this nonsense to
the " great unwsshed,” but intelligent
men should remember that they are
talking to tile thinking people of this
country; disparaging the life-work of
the whole superior class of teachers,
and making assertions about tile best
class of Ameiican children that cannot
be proved. The schoolmen and women
are ready to take good advice on the
improvement of education from any.
body, especially from people influential
and honored in all the walks of life
But the schoolmen and women, tlie
teachers and parents, do insist that ibis
absurd clamor against the young people
Bhall stop.
G. A. W alker .
Trini y Sunday.
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
Instructions contained in the sermon
on the feast of the most Holy Trinity,
the first Sunday after Pentecost, at
Sacred Heart Church. May 26, 1907.
This feast follows immediately after
Pentecost, and has been so arianged by
the church, because the apostles, as soon
as they had received the Holy Ghost,
began to preach, ami baptise in the name
of the most Holy Trinity.
We celebrated Trinity Sunday as
directed bv the church, in order to
publicly profess our faith in the
mystery of the Trinity, which is the
foundation of the Christian religions,
and to give thanks to lhe three divine
persons for having co-operated in the
woi k of salvation. Io God, the Father,
who created us ; to God, the Soil, w ho
redremed us ; and to God, the Holy
Ghost, whoregenerated us.
The church celebrates this day with*
out any outward show of ceremony, in
order to indicate that we are entirely
unable to celebrate it worthily, because
the great mystery of the Trinity entirely
exceeds the power of man’s compre­
hension. The truth of tins was strikingly
demonstrated to St. Augustine, the most
learned among the fathers of the early
church.
He was unable to leinonstrvte to the
satisfaction of his own mind the possi­
bility of comprehending tie union of
three divine persons in one God, when
his mind was set at rest, as lie tells it
himself; by meeting along the river bank
a child, who as it appeared to him, was
trying to dip lhe great river into the
little whole it had dug in the sand; and
upon the great doctor expressing lhe
entire impossibility of such an accom.
plisliment, the angel under the guise of a
child said, that as much as were im*
possible for that small space ,to hold the
immense river, so much were it im­
possible for the mind of man to com
prebend Gori in the mystery of the
Trinity.
And we are not able, not even the
greatest men of science, to comprehend
the mysteries of God's visible creation,
but as we accept the mystery of His
visible works, so we are expected as
children to accept as a matter of faith
the mysteries of Ilia Godhead.
This, then is, although there is no out­
ward display, the foremost of all the
feasts ol the ecclesiastical year, and re­
minds us directly of our creation, re
demotion and regeneration.
Rev. A. L. L e M iller .
Good Words for Chamber­
lain’s Cough Remedy.
People everywhere take pleasure in
testifying to the good qualities of (.'ham
her Iain's Cough Remedv. Mrs. Edward
Plullips. of Barclay, Md , writes ; ** I
w ish to tell you that 1 can recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My
little girl. Catherine, who is two years
old, has been taking this remedy when­
ever she has had a cold nine- she was
two months ohl. About a month ago I
contracted a dreadful cold myself, but 1
look Chambet Iain's Cough Remedy and
was soon as well as ever." Thia remedy
is for sale by Clough's Drug Store.
T imses L and . A ct J i as J. 1878-Novies voa
EvaucATioi*.
United Stales Land OIBce. Portland. Ort.
April 15th.
Notice is hereby given that in coiupliance
wlth lhe provisions of the act of ColigreM »>
June J. 1878. entitled " An act for the sale of
limber lands In th > Sates rd California, Oreaon,
Nevada, and Waahir gtoll Territory," as ex-
teued to all lhe Public Laud States by act of
August 4, 18^2.
O-CAR BHRCMAN,
Of Nehalem, county oi Tillamook. State rd Ore
go •, haa thia day filed iu this office hie
sworn statement No. 7369, f°r the Durthase of
the Hw % se */«. Se Ji Sw
“ec. t; Nw 14.Ne
J-4 aud Ne H Nw g o? Sec. No ii. in Tp. So.
2 N, rangeNo. io
weal, and will offer proof
to »how that the land »ought is more valua
ble for i • tiff bcr or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to e-tabllsh his claim to said
laud before the Register and Receiver, at Port
land, Oregon, ou Wednesday,, the 10th day
of July, 1907.
He names as witn saca :
Robert J. Hick-, of Nehalem. JOragou : Emil
*£. Larsen, of Nehalem, regon;William J. Kffen-
berg, of Nehalem, Oregon ; Hougo Kline, oi
Nehalem, Oregon.
Any and all person* claiming adversely the
above detcribeo lands are requested to file theii
claims in this office on or before said 10th day ol
July. »907.
A lgernon 9. D resser , Register.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
T imber L and ,
J une 3.
is?«-N otick Ml
P ublication .
United States Land office, Portland Ore.,
Ap il 271b*
Notice is hereby giv- n that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "Au 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>
WALTER H. EVANS,
Of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7391. for the purchase oi
the Nw U of Ne
N % of N w
of Sec. j2 and
N*e % of Ne %. Sec. No. 3I, in township No.
3 North, Range No. 9 \*est.
and
will
offer proof! to show that lhe land sought is I
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and toestablish his
claim to said land before lhe Register and
Receiver, al Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the
itttli day of July, I907.
He names as wit­
nesses :
_
A. W. Morgan, of Silets.Ore ; W. H. Eaaoin.
of Balm, Ore.; Charles Sternberg. of Portland,
Ore ; Sam 3miih, of Tillamook, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their T imber L and . J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
claims in this office on or before said 16th day
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
of July. i9o7
„ . .
March 5th. Htoj.
A lgernon 9. D rf . sskr , Register.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for with the provisions of the act of Congress <»f
P ublication .
June 3, I878. entitled
An act for the sale of
United States Land Office.
timber lands in the State of California. Oregon,
Portland. Oregon. March 6th, 1907
Nevada, and Washington Teri I tor ,” as ex.
Notice js hereby given that in compliance t nded to all the Public Land States by act of
with the provisions ol the act of Congress August 4-. 189*2,
of June 3rd, I878. entitled “ An act for lhe
GORAN MUNSON,
sale of timber lands in the States of California, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri ory,” Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
as extended to all the Public Land States by sworn statement No. 73I6, for the purchase ol
act of August 4, 1892.
the W
of Ne ‘4 a”d Nw
°f Se % of
SOL*’N SCHIFFMANN,
Section No. 9, in Township No. I north,
Of illamook, county of Tillamook, State of Range No. to west, and will offer proof to
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his show that ths land sought is more valuable for
sworn statement No. 7294, for lhe purchase of its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
the Lots 2 and 3, of sec. No. 6, in tp. No. 2 N.. poses, and to establish his clai n io said land
range No. q west, and will offer proof to hefon* the County Clerk.
at Tillamook,
show that the land sought is more valuable Oregon, on Friday, the 7th day of June,
tor its timber or stone than for agricultural 1DO7. He names as witnesses :
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
Janiyb
Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon:
land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Edgar Munson, of Tillamook, Oreg >n ; Geo.
Oregon, on Saturday, lhe 8th day of June, A. Edmunds, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred L.
190?. He names as witnesses :
Sappington, of Tillamook. Oregon.
Nick Nelson, of Balm, Oregon ; Fred J.
Any snei all persons claiming adversely the
Klinehan, of Bahn, Oregon; W. H. Easoni, of alxive-described lands are lequest'-d to file their
Balm, Oregon; Ixiuis Ludtke, of Balm. Oregon
claims in th s office on or before said 7th day of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the June. 1907.
above described lands are requested to file their
A lgernon S. D rkbbf . k , Register.
claims iu this office on or before said 8th day of
June, 1907.
T imber L and , Acr J unk 3RD, I87L—N otice
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
for P ublication
T imber L and , J une 8, 1878- N oti k foe
United State» Land Office, Portland. Ore..
PUBLICATION.
March 12th, 1907.
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore..
Notice is hereby given ti.at in compliance
April 20th, 1907.
with the provisions of lhe act of Congress of
Notice is hereby given that in comp iituce June 3. Is78. entitled “Au act for the sale of
with lhe provisions of the act of Congress of timber lands in the States of California, Oi> gon,
June 3. 18;8, entitled " Au act for the sale ol Nevada aud Washington Territory," as ex
timber lands in lhe States of California. Oregon, •ended to all the Public luuid Blates by act of
Nevada aud Washington T<iri»ory,” as ex­ August 4, 1892.
tended to all the Public Land S ales by act of
PETER R BURNETT,
August 4. 1892.
f Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. Slate
K
JOSEPH DURRER,
of Oregon, has this day fifed in this office his
Of Tillamook county of Tillamook, State of sworn statement No. 7321. for the purchase of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Lo*» 1 and 2, section 1, township 1 north,
sworn statement No. 73c8 for the purchase of range l() west and
Lots 3
and 4, of
the Lota 1 and 2, of Section No 81, in Tp. No. Section No. 6, in tp. No. 1 north, Range
2 south, range No. 8 west, and will offer proof No. 9 west and will offer proof to show that
to show that the land sought is more valuable the land sought is more VHUiable for its tim­
f»r its timber or stone than for agricultural ber or stone than for >igi¡cultural purp aes,
pm poses. and to establish his claim to said and to establish his claim to aaid land before
land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Lhe County Clerk of Tillamook County, at
Ore . on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1907- Tillamook City, Ore., on Friday, the 7th
He names as witnesses
day of June, I907. He names as witnesses :
Ira J. Ea 1, of Hemlock, Oregon ; John II.
Lewis Smith, of Hobson Vi lie, Oiegon ; F. L.
Holgate,of Hemlock. Oregon ; James! hristen- Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon ; . W. Todd,
sen.of Hemlock, Oregon ; Adolph Chield, of of Tillamook, Oregon; Harry Crane, of Hob-
°Any"and all persons claiming adversely the sonville, Oregon.
Any and all persons clai t ing adversely the
above descried lands are requested to file above-described lands are requested to file their
the r claims in this office on or before said 9'h claims 111 this office on or beioie said 7th day
day of July, 19<>7-
„
_ . .
of June, 1907.
A lgernof S. DRFJMRR, Register.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register^
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX . McNAIR CO.,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
A ct J une 3. 187».—N otice
for P ublication .
T imber L and , A ct iune 3. 1878.—N otice for
United * tales Land Office,
P ublicai ION.
Portland, Oregon, May 7th, 1907.
United ntutea Land Office,
N1 »rice is hereby given that in compliance
P rtland, Oregon,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
April zWth. fuOT.
June 3rd. I87*. entitled M An act for the sale of
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
timber aiids in the States of California, Ore-
14011 N.vartn and Wnuhbigton Territory," a» ex_ with the provisions of the act of C01 gress of
tended to alt the Public Land Blate» by act of JuneS, I878, euUUed “ An act for the sale of
timber landsin the States of California Oiegon,
Augil.t
CHRISTIANSEN.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
Of Tillamook, county ol Tillamook, State ol tended to all the Public Land States by act of
Oregon. ha. tine da
field in thin offiie August 4, 1892,
HKNRY DAVIS.
her .worn atatement No 74°7, for the purchase
ol these JiorNe‘4. ofBec. No. 3s. ill I p. No.if Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
north, range No. 9 we»l. and wl I offer proof Oregon, has Ellie day filed in this office his
to allow that the land aouxlit 1» more valuable sworn statement N . 7394, for the purchase
of Sec No. 32, ill Tp. No
for it» limber or atone than for agricultural of the Ne *4 of Sw
purpoaea. and to eatabllah her claim to «aid 3 north, Range No. q west, and will offer proof
land before the County Clerk of Tillamook to show that the land sought is more valuable
County. Ora., al Tillamook City. Oregon, on for its timl»er or stone than for agricultural
Tuewlav. the «th day of Angnst, 19(>7. She null>OMes. and to establish his claim to said
land before lhe R gister and Receiver it Port­
namea as wltneeaaa:
Albert Crawford, of Nehalem, Oregon; Charles land, Oregon, on Wedne day, the 17th day of
Handy, of Nehalem. Oregon; Alex McDonald, July, 1907
He names a» witnesses .
Frank Whittaker, of
Portland. Oregon!
of Nehalem, Oregon ; IL V Alley, of Nehalem,
O,Any"and all persons claiming adveraely the Barney EMingbaticher, of Portland, Oregon ;
Chari«*« E Coak, of Portland, Oregon; Frank
above-deaerlbed lands are requested to file Nelson, of Portland Oregon.
Any ami all ueisous claiming adversely the
their claims In this office on or before »aid 6lh
above de«cril»ed lands are requested to file their
day of August. lg07-
_
_ .
claims in this office on or before said 17th day of
ALQKkwoir
Daaasga. Register.
July, I907.
NOTICB or FINAL ACCOUNT.
A lgernon S. D rbsrer , Register.
T imber L and
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1P78.—N otice for
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Poitland, Ore.
April 20111,1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with lhe provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for t"e 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 thia day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7WI. for the pun hase
of the Se h of Se
of section No. 14. in
Township No. 2 north, Range No. 10 West,
and will offer proof to show that the laiui
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes and lo
establish her claim to said land before the
Comity Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, 011 Tues­
day, the 9th day of July, 1907. She names
as witnesses :
D. A. Simmons, of Ray City. Oregon: Julius
Erickson, of Hobsonville, Or gon : Joe Price,
of Hobsonville, Oregon; William Watt, of B y
City, Oregon.
Any and all persons c'ainiing adversely the
above-described lands are irquested to filetheir
claimi^iu this office on or before said 9th day
of Ju y, I907.
A lgernon S D resbkr , Register.
T imber ’L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore.. April 9th, IQ07.
Notice is hereby given that in comr liauce
with the provisions of tiie act of congress of
June 3. ¡878, entitleil "An act for the «ale of
timber lands in the states of California. Oregon,
Nevada aud Washington Territory “as extended
to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4,
1892,
OTTO UH FA HER,
Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hia
sworn statement No. 7363, for the purchase of
the Ne V*. ot Sec. No. 4, in tp. 1 W, range
10 west, and «.«rill offer di 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
•'ounty Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Moi •
day. the Hth day of July, I907. He names »»
witnesses :
Irwin Carter, of Garibaldi, Oregon ; Andrew
Peterson, of Garibaldi, Oregon; George Watt,
of Bay City. Oregon ; Chas. A. Johnson, of Bay
City. Oregon.
Any and all persons (daiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before »aid Sth day of
Julj, 1907.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
•
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon. April ist. 1007.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Coiigrea» of
June 3. 187H, entitled "An act for the sale ot
timbei lauds in the States of California. Oregon.
Nevada and Waahingtou Territory," aa ex­
tended to all lhe Public Land States by Ret of
August 4th, I8J2.
GKORGP H. TODD,
Of McMinnville, county of Yamlii 1, Rta'c of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi»
sworr. statement No. 7802, for the purchase
of
the W
% of Sw % and Se % of Sw
V» and Sw
of Se J4 of Section No. 17, in
Township No 2 North, range No. 9 West, and
will offer proof to show that lhe land sought is
more valuable for its timber or »tone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before the County Clerk of
Tillamook County, at Tillamook Oregon, on
Monday, the Sth day of July, 19O7.
He
names as witnesses :
P. W. Todd, of Tillamook, Oregon ; L. L*
Smith, of Hobsonville, Oregon; Joseph Price,
of Hoba >nvH)e, Oregon ; F. L* Sappington, of
Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to filetheir
c aims in this office on or before said 8th of
of July, !Uo7.
A lgernon S. D rkhhkr , Register.
L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon March 28th, 1007.
Notice is hereby given Hint in • omplianoe
with the provisions of the ««t of Congre.*» of
June A, 1878. entitled
An act for the sale of
tiint er lands in the States of ('nliforniti. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 1892.
MINA M. CHASE,
Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7346, for the purcbaee of
the N H
<>f Fe */<
of
Section No.
12
in Township
No. 1 north, Range No. 10
West, and will offer proof lo 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 County < lerk, at
Tillamook, Oregon,
on Saturday, the Bill day of July, 1907. Slie
names as witnesses :
James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon,
William <>. Clia«e. of Tillamook, Oregon; Geo.
F. Zininierinan, or Tillamook, Oiegon; Clarence
Tilden, of Hobsonville, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deec ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day
of July, I907.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication
T imber L and , A it J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
United States Land Office,
P ublicai ion .
Portlmid, Oregon, April 13th, IQO7.
United Statea Land Office,
N'«>ticn is hereby given that in coinpliafice
Portland, Oregon, Match 28th, lyo7-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of lhe act of Congress of
with the provisions of the act of Congress lune 3, 1*7«. entitle«! ” An act for the sale of
of June 3, 1878, entitled
“An art for the timber lands In the States of California, Oregon,
sale of timber lands in the ¡-.late» of < alifurnia, Nevada and Washington Territory," ns ex­
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory " tended to a'1 the Public Land States by act of
as extended to all the Public Land States b) August 4, I892,
FRFD OBERG,
act of August 4, 1892,
Of Astorin,
county of Clatsop, State of
El.MKH A. BALL,
Of Tillamook. County of
Tillamook. State Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swot 11 ntatenienI No. 7.368, for the purchase
»■worn sta enient, No. 7:145. tor the purchase ot the N H of Se *4 and 8 ’4 of Ne
of the W >4 of Nw '4 of Sec No. 14. in Tp No. I of Section No. 3O, in Township No. 4 North,
N.. Range No. 10 W., and will offer proof to Range No 8 West, ami will offer proof
show that the land sought is more valuable for to h I iuw that the land sought is more valuable
its timl»cr or stone than for agricultural pur­ for its timber or stone than for agricultural
poses. and to establish his claim to said land purposes, and to establish hi claim to aaid
Itefore th«* Countv Clerk, at Tillfimook, Oregon, land before the Regiale - mid Receiver, at
011 SAtnrday, tho 6tli day ot July, 19<>7. lie I'ortland, Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 9th day
of July, 1907. He names aa wit esaes
names as witnesses :
Andrew Birch, of Astorl«, Oregon; Herman
James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Or«*gon ;
Jackson Autio, of Hamlet. Oregon; Albert
Manville It Pettes, of Bay City, Oregon ; ( lias
I ( k'ugh, T llsmook, Oregon ; Ernest Tyler, ill 11, of Hainlet. Oregon; J R. Wherry, of Elsie,
Oregon
of Tillamook. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any an<l all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are re<iuest«*<i to file above described land» are requested to file their
their claims in this office on or bef rr said Gtb claims in this office on or before said Vth day
of July, >9(17.
day of July, 1907-
A ixifrnon 8. D resser , Register.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i8z8.—N otice for
P ublication .
P ublication
United States Land office. Portland. Oregon.
United States Land Office.
April 2»lli, 1 qo 7
Portland,
Oregon, April ist, 1007.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in compIlHiice
with the provisions of th« act o f Congress of
June 3, 1K78, entitled "An hc I for the sale of with the provisions of the act 01 *!ongr«*Mi of
timber lands iu the Statea of California, Oregon, June 3rd. 1878. entitled, "An act for the sale
Nevada and Washington Tei ritory." as extended of t mber lands in the States of California,
to all Public I Ji nd States by act of August 4. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
hr extended to all lhe Public Lan«l States by act
»M»
of August 4, 1892.
KLLF.N A. HARRISON,
OSBCN P. BOND,
Of Tillamook, rouuty of 11’ amook. State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Of Carlion. county of Yamhill. State of
sworn statement, No. “4o3, for the pu chase of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
the N % of Ne *4 Sw W of Ne H »’"* He U oi sworn statement No. 784*. for the purchase of
Nw J4 of Section
No. 13, in
towosliip the Hn *4 Sr |S<, of Sec. No 21. in Tp. No. 2 N.
No 2 north, range
No. 10 west, and will Ran e N o 10 W. and will offer proof to
NOTICK or FINAL SKTTLKMKNT.
offer proof to show that the land sought is more show that the land sought is more valuable
for it« titnlier or spine than for
Icultnr■
In the County Court of Tillamook County, valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
poses and to establish bis claim to « id land
cultural purpo-es. and to establish her claim to
State of Oregon.
rfore the Register ami Re ceiver, at Portland.
said land liefore the < ounty ( lerlc, at Tills
In the matter of the Estate!
of Mary B. Monroe, deceased, j
mook. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Ore , on Tuesday, the 2nd day ot July, 1907.
He names ss witn sses
N otice
i «
H ereby
G iven .—That the August, >907- She names as witnesses;
Daniel Perry, of Seaside. Oregon; Parry D.
final account of the administrator of the
Ch» les W. Pike, of Bay City, Oiegon ; I>. A.
eetate of MARY B. MONROE, deceased, ha« Hinmions, 'of Bay City. Oregon ; Jos. Price, of Bond.of Westport, Oregon : John Ualaway, of
been rendered to «aid court tor «etdement, Balm, Oregon : M. W. Harrison, of lillsmook. Westport, Oregon, Louis Ny«trom, of Ve»p4*r,
On-gon
and that Monday, the 17th dav of June Oregon.
Aliy »nd sll persons rlsimitig adversely the
Any and al' perw tis claiming adversely the
1907, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of «aid day has been set by said court al>ove-d«*«<'rit»ed lands are re«|iie ted to fit • above desetibed lands ate requested to file their
as the time for the final settlement thereof ; I their claims in this office on or before said 6th claims in this office ou or before said 2nd day
of July, I907
at which time any and all pcrtoni interested day of August, I907.
A lgernon 8. D remikb , Register.
in «aid estate, may appear and file hi» ex­
A ix > f . rnon 8. D resser , Reghtei
ceptions in writing to »aid account and con­
test the same.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. <878— N otice for T imber L and A ct , J ume 3, i8;8 — N oth e for
Dated thia 15th day of May, 1907.
P uri . k at ion .
P ublication .
F M LAMB.
United States Land Office, Portland. Ore.,
United State« Land Office,
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Admiai»tr»tor.
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Februaiy tn. 190?
Portland, O egon.
Notice 1» hereby given that iu compliance
May 8lh. I907
Notice to Contractors.
Fotice is hereby given that in com pl is nee with the provisions of the m t of ('ongrasn of
Au art for the »ale of
with the proviabms of the act of Congress of June 3, lh/M. entitled
Notice is Hereby Given that the County June 3. ia7H. entitled
An aU for the »ale ol timtrer land« in the States of C lifornfa. Oregon.
• "<»urt of Tillamook County. Oregon will re
timber land» in lhe State» of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ierittory." as ex­
Nevada and Washington Ter ritory." as extended tended to all the t ubli« Land Stat«*» by act of
ceive bid» for the Construction of a Comhin
atjon Steel Bridge and ApproacBe« aero»« the tn all the Public Land States by act of August August 4, IM92.
Tra«k River at what is known as the John­ 4. 1*9^’.
( HAELEN H. UPTON,
I Of Tillamook, county of Til|*in<,«»k, State
son place The span to be 119 fret l<>ng ami
JANF fi «¡L’l'V.
the approaches 2*»B fret leug
The bridge tn Of Til'amook. eouotr of Tillariook, State of •»f Oregon, ha« Ihi« day filed in thia office
beTon«twtEdracr«»adiD< to the plan« am! Oregon, has this day filed tn this office ) bi* sworn «tatement No. 7*5» fo** the pnr-
and Nw *4
specification« on jUf with Che Countv Clerk.) her sworn »fatewent No. 74in. for the pur ! rhs«e of the 8 >4 of Ne
and prospective bidder« fa’i'Mt same by call-» chase of Nw % of Me *4 of Section No. 30. in Ne % and Ne % of Nw L4 o’ Section No. K. in
ownship No. 1 north, range
lOwest, and
ingfor them at the UJPrtr*tiOffice
The (»ridge township No 1 south, range No lOwe-t, m « will
must be completed on or before September offi*r proof to show that the land sought is more I will <»ffer pi oof to show that the land «ought 1«
l»t. 1907. All bid» must be filed with the valuable for its tim^r or »tone than for sg«i j more vsiitnle tor its timber r»r ■ one than for
Comitv Clerk on or before 5 o cloch p m. on cultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to , agriculture! i»urp »se«. and to «•tshlish hl«
•aid land before the ( ounty de k, at Tilla • claim tosaid land before the County Clerk, at
July 3rd, 1907
A certified check equal to lo per cent of the mook. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Hth day of I Tillamook, Oregon, on Saturday, the sth «1«) of
June. I9 7
He names as witnesses
contract price must be deposited with the Augus,l IW-. She names »« witnesses ;
Manville B. Petlev«, of Bay 1 ity, Oregon
County t'lerk at the time of filing the bids, a»
George wstains, of Netarts, Oregon, A A.
»guarantee that the bidder will if awarded Yager, of Netarts. Oregon . Hugh Ba ber, of I Clarence T Iden. of ilob«onv|||e. Oregon. J»mes
Bewley. Tillamook« Oregon (»eo. r Zim
the contract, within’fifteen day» tber after, of Netarts, Oregon D. J Caly, Tilism<x»k, «
I merma.n of Tillamook. Oregon
eaecutr and file with the County Court a Oregon
Anv and all person« claiming adveraely the
Any »nd all persons claiming adver*ely »he
bond »atlafaetorv to the Court, guarantying I
the fulfillment of the contract.
above de»crii»ed land« are rea'lasted to file their above -described land« are request'd to file their
The Court renerve» the right to reject any i claim« in th» <>A« • oa ot oefore Mid Mh day i claim« itr thi« office on or before as id «th day
or all bid»
Bv iirdcr of the Countv court.
of Jnue, HBr
ot Buxust. I*i7.
I
A lgernon B. D rrmrr , Register.
auiebnom S. D xbssxb , Register
G B LAMB. County Clerk
.
T imber L and , A ct J une 1, I878.—N otice foe
P ublication .
United StHtes l^ind Office.
Portland, Oregon April 13th, io»7.
Notice i» hereby given that in compliance
with the provision» of the act of Congiessof
June 3, 1H7M. entitled ‘‘An act for the »ale of
Hm*»er lands in the Htates of Califoi nia, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hlngton Territory," a«
extended to all the Pub ic Laud Htates by act of
August 4. 1892,
ANDREW BIRCH,
Of Astoria,
county of ClatMop, State of
Oregon, has thia «lay filed in >nis office his
sworn statement. No. 7367. for the purchase
of the F,
of K */i of Sec. No 31, in tp No 4
North, Range No. 8
West, and will offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land sought
is more valuable
for Ila timber or et«»ne
than for
agricultural
purposes,
and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Regtstnrand Receiver, at Portland. Oregou, on
Tueeday, th« 9th
day of July, I907.
II h
names as witnesses :
Fred Oberg, of Astoria, Oregon . Herman
Ja< kaon Autio. of Hamlet, Oiegon ; Albert Hill,
of llnmlef, Oregon. J. It. wherry, ol I'laie,
Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adveraely the
al»ove described land« are requested to file their
claim« in this office on or before said 9th day
of July, I907.
algebnonh . D ressf . b , Registcr.
Notice is Hereby Given that the under­
signed executor» of the last will and testa­
ment of HKNRY H. DOWNING, deceased,
have filed their final accounts as »uch execu­
tor» in the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County, and that »aid
Court has appointed Monday, the 3rd day
of June. 1907. at the hour of IO o'clock
A M., at the Court House in Tillamook
City, Oregon." a» the time and place of
hearing objection» to «aid account and the
final settlement thereof.
Dated this May 2nd. 1907.
FRANK R STEINHAURR and
HARRY SWEENEY, Executor».
H T. BOTTS. Attorney for Executors.
Cur
¡. and , J une 3, 1878.—N otice f b
Pl'BI.H ATIOW.
United 8ta'ea Mnd Office, Portland, O e.,
May 18H1, *uo7
Notice is hereby given that in conn Hance
with the provisions oi the act ot Corigr» ■« of
June 3, IA7H, entitled ' An act for the a«le of
timber l«nd« ill the Btstes of ( alifo-niM Ore­
gon, Nevada Rud Washington Ter I torr," as
extenoed to all the Public Land Blate» by act
of August 4, 1892
MARY P. ION FA.
Oi Ti lamook. county of Tillamook. Mate of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office her
«worn «t«t**ment, No. 7^19 W>f the pvr«4i*m* of
the W ^ofFw
Ne % ot hw % and Be *4 of
Nw *4. of Bert ion Ns. >5, in township No. 2
north, range No. tO west and will offer proof
to «how that the land songlit is mor«- vaim hie
for It« timlieror stone than for agricultural pur
poses and to establish her claim C.» said find
neforB the Counts C!erk. at Tlllam ok, O«e , <m
Thnr«dsy. the 8th day of Angus*, l^u?.
Bhs
names as w|(ne«se«
iraiiiel A
Nimmons, of Bay City. Oregon ;
Charles Pike, of Bay City, Oregon. Jamas C.
Bewley, of*nilamo«ik, Oregou. Geo. F. Zim
m««rmsn, of Tillamook, Oregon
Any snd all persons claiming adveraely the
b I mkc «lexcriben land« are requested io file their
clMim« in this office 011 or before said Mt h <Uy of
August, IlMr
A igeknon 8 DarjMBR, Register.
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