Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 06, 1907, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 6. 1007
FOR SALE
Wilson River Bottom Ranch
We are now offering a place on the Wilson river for sale ata
bargain. This place has 60 acres, about 55 acres of river bottom
land, with house and barn and a full list of farm implements,
also 23 head of good dairy cows, 5 head of young stock, good
young team with wagon and harness. This place lias about 20
acres iu meadow and balance is all slashed off and in grass. Only
z miles from Tillamook City. This is a place that will pay for
itself in a few years. We now offer it for sale at $8500 on very
easy terms. The personal property alone is worth $1500, which
would make the land be selling at about $116 an acres. Where
can you do better ? Call and see me at once. •
RALPH
Editorial Snap Shots.
“Get there, Eli!’’
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Those moss covered r«ujfs are nothing
ACKLEY.
Honking Machine Notes.
| T be honking machine is a gigantic sue-
'cess, as most everybody will admit—
1 blowing its own horn.
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but tire traps this season of the year.
We wish to apologize for the honking
machine, for it had another honking
That is iiogisli of Eugene to swipe the
night mare this week. They’re getting
principal of our public and high school.
quite chronic.
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What a contrast in two ministers of
The honking machine has been out of
the Presbyterian church in this city. Dr. whack ever since it failed to elect Oak
A. K. Baird was a scholarly, Christian Nolan county judge, for voters saw thro­
gentleman. Rev. A. E. Wingert was a ugh the political honking machine.
fraud, a deceiver am! a dead beat.
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The honking machine has made the
We’ve heard a good deal over here in county clerk a strong candidate for re­
this neck ol the woods about the Salem election. Perhaps the honking machine
bog. We have had two ot the shoats in will put up the honk in opposition.
Tillamook the past few weeks imposing
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upon the people with a cheap jack map
The honking machine got honking at
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his printer too loudly this week, and not
Young men who do not know enough
being used to such bellyaching, it is said
to behave themselves, and who act un-
he is going to quit the honker and the
grntlemci ly and uncivilized at public
honki’ g shop.
meetings, ought tr be given a good stiff
* * *
fine. If anything will teach them man
The boys say that the honking ma.
ners that ought to.
chine had a brain storm in the barber’s
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What about concrete side walks for shop the other clay, for the honk wanted
to see the absconding preacher return so
the city ? The City Engineer of Toronto
states llmt it has been found from ex­ as to show up the snap shot man. Well,
perience that a concrete sidewalk at 15c. the honking machine has the belly ache
per square loot, having a life of 20 years, quite often and keeps whining, whining,
is a much moie economical walk to lav wining. Honk ! Honk ’ Honk !
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than plank.
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Dr. H. Lane has been re-electe«! Mayor
of Portland, which is another victory for
those who advocate law and order. It
used io be that the party which could
control the North End vote was almost
sure of election. Not so today, for when
ever the voters, those who believe in law
and order, get together and center on
any candidate, they, are to be reckoned
with in future citv elections. This is a
good sign, for it will force political par­
ties to pul up the best and cleanest men
they can find.
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The loudly talked of write up of Tilla­
mook County, which was to appear in
the Salem Statesmen was a rank disap-
poiiitineiit. There is only one good fea-
The printer
ture connected with it.
made a good job reproducing the cuts we
loaned them and which have already ap­
peared in the Headlight. It is only ano
ther case of deception and working the
people for all that they could get out ot
it, for it looks as though the Statesmen’s
representatives put all their brains into
what they could make out of it and
none it to the wiite up of the county.
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There are those who think thnt the
editor did wrong in exposing Rev. A. B
Wingert because it would reflect upon
the church.
We have no apology to
make, for bank check forgers, men who
obtain money by false pieteiices. the city
grafteis and buodterr, the gambler, etc.,
look all alike to us, because they all be­
long m the same class and should be ex-
p >sed by the pteas. It is no worse oil
the church than it is on the fraternal
orders to which Mr. Wingert belonged.
Both led the reflection cast upon them
It was with much regret that we pub­
lished the facts, out the public had a
right to know them. Had we su ppi ess
cd the pa i ticulhi s, what would the pub­
lic have tlmught of us ? We care not
one iota whether people criticise or com­
mend us lor what we did. We had a
public duly to perform and went ahead
a id did it.
Notice.
II. Hockett, who is now de-
liyering maps in lillainook City and
vicinity, is making the statement to
several people to whom lie delivers maps,
that the undersigned, stated to him that
the maps I icing delivered were the "best
maps ol Oregon that we ever have.’’
This is to deny that we ever made any
such statement either to Mr. Hockett
<»r to any other person, mid Mr. Hockett
well knows that the statement is false,
and that he misrepresents us instating
such.
Signed.
W. W. W iley ,
G. R L amb .
Remarkable Rescue
J
The truth in Mranger (han fiction,
I imn <oice more lx»rn demonstrated it»
Ihe little town of Fedora. Tenn., the
loaidence of C. V. Pepper. lie writes
“I was in be«l. entirely disable«! with
ht'morrhagea of the lungs and throat
Doctors failed to help me, ai.d nil hope
bad fled when I
txgan taking Dr
King » .New Discovery.
Then instant
relief came
! lie c«Mighing anon cease«!,
the bleeding diminished tepidly, ami in
thr«»e weeks I was able to go to work.”
Guaranteed for coughs am! colds 50c.
ami $1.00, at Clough's drug store. Trial
l»ottle free.
Do Not NoRlect the Children.
Al liti.
of (be venr the tint
iiwturnl Joom'iww of * child'« I hiwf I«
4>o<iM lime ininredUite nttention, Tlw
l»-«l (loon timi van l«> ,nm 1« Cl>a»,l<er>
liiin'« t'oliv. Cholvtn ami Diarrhoea
Kenmdy followed by cantor oil «»directed
»'<•> Ialiti« of the ieti,e<ly Fur Mle by
I lough a Drug store.
The undertaker has turned spring port
and his doggerel is so rank that it is
enough to turn anyone into a corpse. We
advise Charley to have it set to music,
to the tune of the honking machine. The
printer's devil also aims to become a
spring poet, with this equally bad
doggerel :
If Charley had a honk, and it wouldn’t
K<>.
Wouldn’t he bury it,—oh, no, no.
He'd take it to the honk shop, and feed
it oat hay.
And then to the honker, he'd fervently
pray :
“Quick, put a brain storm into her rubber
tires,
To give her the belly ache, before she ex­
pires.’’
These were the last words the honk did
flitter :
“Brainstorm ami oats aint fit for such
a critter !’’
Honk ! Honk ! Honk !
Cash
checks
Received on business should be de-
posited promptly, thereby avoiding loss
by theft or fire, or in case ol checks by
holding too long.
Your valuable papers will be safe
if deposited in our fire prool vault. We
make no charge to our customers for
this service.
Our Savings Banks are just tjie
thing to encourage your ’children to
save.
We furnish a bank free to any one
opening an account with a deposit ol
| LOO or more.
Safety and Service
is our motto
You are invited to transact your bank
ing here.
Total assets oyer
a quarter of a
million dollars.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Creed of tho Independent Church.
TO THK EDITOR TILLAMOOK IIKAPLIGHT.
The love of God, the grace of Christ,
and the communion of the Holy Ghost,
be with you all. Amen.
The love ol God was shown when he
gave hit son, the grace of Christ when he
paid the death ¡>enalty in our stea l, the
communion of the Holy Ghost when the
cotn fort or came.
No man is at peace with God short of
the love of God, the grace of Christ and
the communion of the Spirit.
It a man lives iu fieace with God it is
supposed that he will lie more or less al
peace with men, lor nuone could imagine
that God would approve of our disturb­
ing the peace ol other men.
Others pay us in our own coin.
If we dictate to nt hers they will dictate
to us in return. What difference does it
make co me what kind of a baptism a
man has had if he has the consciousness
within of peace with God or his views of
after death or of any other trivial dog
ma that •• conceived by imagination.
All I ask is that I enjoy my fancies ami
that he do the same. A church can only
lx broad by having a broad base.
The love of God. »he grace of Chiist
and the communion of the Holy Ghost
is as broad as the needs of humanity
and no man is established short of these
elements. Every Christian knows that
our peace with G« h ! is not of oursehes.
yet the majoiitv stop to parley over
what we eat or drink, or the keeping of
the Sabbath, or ol anything that engen*
d*is stritr and etiry.
|. C. Gova
(or G«o II. Parris, of Ci-'bir Grove. M«-..
« liich re»da.
r«-a<is :
! according to a letter «Inch
“After suffering much with liver and
kidney tmulde. and l»c<>mii>g greatlj
discouraged by the failure to fini
e
lief, 1 tried Electric Butera, and a» a
result I am a «ell man to-day. tue
firU bottle relieved and three bottles
After we had gone to press last week, completed the cure." Guaranteed best
word reached us thnt the Rcy. A. E. remedy for stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, by Chas. 1. Clough, druggist.
Wingert who, aftrr borrpwing vaiious
50c.
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sums of money from persons in this city
ami then left for parts unknown, was a
NETARTS
married man with a wife and three chil­
Ed Morgan, of Tillamook, spent Sun
dren. whom he had deserted in Iowa,
day
on the Bay.
and leaving a bad record behind him, he
Mitw Mildred Phelps came over from
forged liis letters to the Portland Pres­
rillamook Wednesday to spend a few
bytery. This fact becoming known, he
days « Illi her father. G"O. W. Phelps,
was notified to explain matters, and in*
returning to Tillamook Sunday evening,
stead of doing so lie took to flight.
assl e is attending school at the Academy.
From the Oregonian.
Mrs. W. E. Catterlin was over from
Members ot the Portlaml Preshvtery
Tillamook Sunday visiting.
are m»t surprised over the news of the
Jeff WalhK-eanit lra Tomilson were
disappearance of Rev. A
E. Wingert
on the Bay Tuesday after cattle for the
from his church in Tillamook, leaving
meat market at Tillamook.
many debts unpaid. Portland Presby­
M. J Cone ami wife and Miss Martha
terians, Loo, were completely deceived by
Holmes went to ‘Tillamook Thursday,
Wingert when he came to Portland last
returning the same day.
Fall. They accepte«! his letter from the
Mr. Bush and party, of Salem, are
Fort Dodge, la , Presbytery ‘ without
camping on the beach for a few days
question, and gave him work in Oregon.
and enj >ying elam digging and fishing
Rev. Andrew |. Montgomery, pastor uf
Geo. VV. Phelps is building a fine road
the Tliir.l Presbyterian Church, East
to liis new town site of the town of
Thirteenth and Pine streets, Raid yester­
Netaits.
He has disposed of a good
day morning •
many lots already and a good many
“We have letters and documents that
buildings will be put up this summer.
snow that Wingert was not in good
standing with his Presbytery at Fort
BOULDBR CREEK.
Do Ige when he came to Portland last
Fall, and know now that his letter ol
Fred Nicklaus came home last week
dismissal from the Presbytery
was fiom Gray’s llaihor after an absence of
forged.
We have ascertained that he about a y^ar.
II L. Jensen and daughter,Ethel,went
was suspended from his Presbytery for
----------------
Had Disgraced Himself in the
East and had Forged his
tetter to Presbytery.
misconducting ami for contracting debts
that he did not pay.
The letters and
documents in proof of this are in the
hands of Rev. E. M. Sharp, of the Mount
Tabor Presbyterian Church, and we
shall be glad to have widest publicity
given Wingert’s true character.
“Our information is that Wingert de­
serted his wife and several children before
he came to Oregon.’’
to Tilla­
Sunny Mead Addition
mook City.
W1NGBRT S CHARACTER
IS NOW KNOWN.
to Cloverdale last Saturday.
M. A. Cady started for the
Sunday to take out Mr.
Valley,
and Mrs. C.
The W. s. Haves five acre tract, con- ,
traded tor hr tlteTillamook Real E-tate ;
Company, will 1« platted and placed on |
H oa ' s This?
We offer One Huudretl Uolhr, »
Mity cave of Catarrh that
Hall s Catarrh Cure
”Uot k J
K J. CHENEY (k CO
We, the undersigned have h
Cheney for the laat 15 y,.ar.
perfectly honorable m «q b?*
action» and financially able to7/h'l
obligatioua mat} • by their firm ****
the market. All lots sold on contract i
to t.e delivered July »st. IMT-
W al D jng , K innan »' M
sale now <>n. Lots cheapest and best ol
Wholeaale lntgvhta
any in Tillamook.
Call
Hall s Catarrh Cine is taken
nlats nt the Tillamook Real B»'"'« ing directly upon the bloml and 2S
Eomp.^ X.;orP R Beni's office. laced of the system. Teat i looui.iT1’!
Pri r 75c per bottle Sold by «»!*
Take Hair» Family Fills for
Statement of the Condition of
Tillamook County Bank,
MAY 2C, 1907.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts..............
Due fmm Bank« .......................
Real Estate anil buildings...
Safe and Fixtures ....................
Cash in V ault..............................
Other Cash Items ....................
Total
85.584.70
5.096.98
2.100.75
20.523 80
4.282 1 +
1253,038.»«
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock ...........................
Demand Deposits ..................
Time Deposits .........................
Sayings Accounts.....................
Total
$30.000 00
149,823 86
58,183.82
15,031.78
$253,088 96
State of Oregon,
I gg
County of Tillnmook. j
'
I, M. W. Harrison, being first duty
sworn, on my oath sny that I an. presi­
dent and cashier of the Tillamook Coun­
ty Bank, and that the foregoing is a
true and correct statement ot the finan­
cial condition of sai<l Bank on Mnv 20,
1907.
M. W. HARRISON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 20th day ol May. 1907.
H. T. BOTTS.
Notary Public for Oregon.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
It is an antiseptic liniment and pre.
vents blood poisoning resulting from a
cut, bruise or burn. It also causes the
parts to heal without maturation ami in
much less time than when the usual
treatment is employed.
It allays the
pain of a burn alm st instantly. Fur sale
by Clough's Drug Store.
Mills, of Beaver.
II. L. Jensen returned from Sheridan
Wednesday with his sister-in-law, Miss
He Fired the Stick.
Bessie Bays, who has been attending
“I have fired the walking slick I’ve
college in Philomath since last Sep­ carried over 40 years, on account of a
tember. Her aunt, Mrs Mattie Gibbons, sore that resisted every kind of treat­
living. ac­ ment, until I tried Bu.klen’s Arnica
with whom she has been living,
Salve; that has healed *the sore and
a
visit with
companied
her
home
for
From the Oregon Journal,
made me a happy man,’’ writes John
brought
with
relatives
here.
They
also
Garrett, of North Mills. N.C. Guaran.
Fearing immediate^ (exposure at the
hands*-of l»is brother ministers of the them the little daughter of Mr. and teed for Piles, Burris, etc., by Chas. I.
Clough, druggist. 25c.
Portland
Presbytery,
Rev.
A.
E. Mrs. II. D. McIntyre.
H. A. Chopard cauie home from
Wingert, who ia charged with all sorts
of financial irregularities, was forced Blaine Friday night, having finished the
C. IIAWK,
to decamp from Tillamook, Oregon, Hlaaliing lie »as doing for 1*. K Coulson.
leaving unpaid debts amounting to He left again Sunday evening for
several hundred dollars, including a two Beaver where he will work on the road
months’ board bill, a tailor bill, a livery for nome time.
Miss E Ina Getchell, of II -bo, is visit
bill and about $25<> in small sums bor­
ing her sister, Mis. Grace Clmpard, this
rowed from his confiding parishioners.
From
documents in the hands of week.
Mrs. Della Jensen entertained a ptrty
Rev. E. M. Sharp, stated clerk of the
»/TV
«/vs
arr»
>Ar 3
Portlaml presbytery, it appears that of relatives last Sunday, including her ' f«A3 IATI--1»
(lie Rev. Mr.
Wingert’s operations in mother and father. Mr. anil Mrs. VV N.
Bays, her two sisters, M ish Laura Buys
this state was mere child’s play com
pared with his performances when con and Mrs. Lena McIntyre and her aunt
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nected with tho presbytery of Foil Mrs. Mettie Gibbons, of Philomath.
Miss
IdaNicklaus,
who
lias
been
work,
Dodge. Iowa. While pastor of a small
church near Fort Dodge last July he ing at the Allen House in Tillamook
is accused of having collected several sii.ee last August, is visiting her sister,
dollars of
church
funds, Mrs. A. O. Poland, of Beaver, and will
hundred
It is always flattering
borrowed small sums from his mem. be h< me in a few days.
to
a store to have many
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Sandoz spent last
be i s and friends
and
disappeared,
regular
customers. Peo­
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Sandoz,
leaving a wife and young babe. He
ple
who
come again and
turned up in Portland lat-t April, and brother H. A Chopard.
again must have confi­
presided to the I’ortl.ii.d presbytery
A little rain would be very acceptable
dence.
a church letter from the Fort Dodge just now ; it wculd do any amount of
presbytery apparently signed by the good to meadows and gardens.
A large percentage of
Ralph Bundy came up from the saw
moderator and clerk, stating that he
our business comes from
had been honorably
dismissed from mill the first of the week.
regular customers who
Jno Burba purchased a horse of Jeff
that presbytery to the Oregon synod.
trade here year in and
Being a man of pleasing address Wallace last week.
year
out
They know
and
unquestioned ability,
Mrs.
H.
A.
Chopard
is
the
proud
Wingert
our methods are right
was at once
recommended to the owner of a new Savage rifle, 22 cal. If
and that they will always
Presbyterians at Tillamook and vas her heart does not fail her no doubt she
be used as we would like
immediately engaged as pastor. After will slay all the chip munks and robins
his departure for Ins new charge, the that are hold enough to rob her straw
to be were we the buyer
officers of the Port land presbytery legan berry bed.
instead of seller. Why
to hear of numerous sums of money
not make this your reg­
Every Man His Own Doctor.
that he bad borrowed
from
local
ular trading place for
The average man cannot afford to em­
mi nist« rs during liis brief stay in this ploy a physician for every slight ailment
drugs and medicines.
city and his apparent unwillingness to or injury that may occur in hi« family,
not can lie afford to neglect them, as so
repay the saint'.
slight an injury as tho scratch of a pin
An investigation was instituted by
lisa lieen known to ca<e the loss of a
ithe reliable druggist .) £
Rev E. Al. Sharp, of the Mount 'labor limb.
Hence every man must from
Presbyterian church,
wh«» wrote a necessity la- In* ow n doctor for this class
»ws sea
aetaaMsesea «ew
Success olten depends
letter of inquiry to the officers of the of ailments.
prompt treatment, which can only
Fort DiKlge presbytery .and received upon
lie had when suitable medicines are kept
in reply the information
that the at hand. Clianihei Iain's Remedies have
I HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE
chuich letter presented by Wingert to laen in the market for many years and
As well as the instruments for pro­
the Portland pr««sbytery was a forgery, •'»joy a good reputation. They sell for
85 cents a Imltle.
per fitfiBjt <>t glasses. A trial is all
that lie had deserted his wife ami child
Chamberlain's Colic.Cholera and Diar-
I ask All glasses guaranteed to fit.
and had seriv»usly embarrassed his ihoea Remedy fur bowel complaints.
In buying glasses it should be n
church by appropriating aliout $4 10 of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for
ipicstion of "Not how cheap but
coughs,
colds,
croup
and
whooping
how good.’’ A pair of perfectly fit­
church funds in addition to leaving a
cough.
ted and profierly adjusted glasses
clou ! of unpaid lulls.
Chamberlain s Pain Ba!m(au antiseptic
should wear you from 2 to 10
The letter to Rev
Mr. Sharp also liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains
years with satisfactory results.
said that several of Wingert's former swellings, lame back and rheumat‘c
I will fit you with glasses that I
|iains.
parishioners, whom he had swindle ',
will guarantee to la- satisfactory
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
from $1.50 up.
Glasses for less
were anxiois to apprehend him an I
Tablets for constipation, biliousness and
than that amount not x^^^antced.
turn him over to the officers of the stomach troubles.
law.
Chamberlain s Salve for diseases of
Ihe immediate cause of Win­
gert’» flight from Tillamook was fl let the skin.
Une bottle of each of these five pre.
■
ter that lie had received from Rev.
parations cosis Imt JI 25.
For sale by
Phone, Main 493.
E. M. Sharp, secretary of the Port Clough's Drug Store.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
A Store With
REGULAR
CUSTOMERS
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PUMI.ICATION.
United State« IjtndtNR«.
P«>rtland. Ure^iXf’
Notice is hereby given that i?2M
with the provisions of the a< 1 Jr 3
June 3, 1878, entiled “An rctforth»^
her lands in the States of Cant,'?1*1
Nevada, and Washington [erri|T“ «
tended to all the Public Land SuL.,'
August 4, I892,
MA 1 11 E- KAMpv
Of Elsie, county of
' lataon ta.
Oregon has this day filed jn J-
sworn statement No. 741.3, for nJ
of E % Sw and lots 3 and 4 of
NC4NW *4 and lot 1. of Sec ion’
No. 4 north, Range s West W m ahit ■
proof to show that the land
more valuable for its timber or siorS
agricultural purposes, and
claim to said land before the
Receiver at Portland, Oiegon, on w?
the 7th day of August. 1907’ u
witnesses .
14
Stephen A brahanwon, of Elsie orM_
Corcoi an, of Jewell, Oregon ; Hennu?
Hamlet, Oregon; August Tokola of a!
Oregon.
Anyhnd all persons claiming afam
above-described lands are rtqnested tofa
claims in this office on or before mid,
of August, 1907,
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3
A lgernon
s .
United States Land Office 1
Portland. Oregon, MayMI
Notice is hereby given that in co»H
with the provisions of the act ofCo3
June 3, I878. entitled “An act for tlSJM /
timber lands in the States ofCalllnmM
gon, Nevada and Washington TerrifeM
extended to all the Public LaudSu3B
of Ai gust 4, 1892,
4
FRED L. FORSl.UND I
Of Tillamook, comity <>f fliamook s JBI
Oregon, has this day filed in this o|^K
sworn statement No. 7406, for
of the S % of Nw U. of Mr»!«.Mi
tn tp. No. 1 8, range No K W, and vflfl
proof to show that the laud Sought
valuable for its timber or stone UnS
agricultural purposes, and to estik^
claim to said laud before the Tounh^S
at Tillamook Citv, Ore., on Friday t^B I
day of August, 1967. He names as wh»3IS
Webley McMillan, of Tillamook 7BI
William J. Himes, of Tillamook, Or' tl
Ross, of Tillamook, Oi., Charles ¿i^H
Tillamook, Or.
Any and all persons claiming ih I tiij SB
above described lands are 1 eq nested
claims in this office on or before saidt’O^W
of August, i9o7.
A lgernon S. D ressim ,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-NCJH
P ublication .
United States Land Office ejKB
Portland, Oregou, May
Notice is hereby given that in ca^H
with the provisions of the act of CnZffl«
June 31(1, 1878. entitled An act fotU^^H
of timber lands in the States of
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington TqM
ry.” as extended to all Public Land Siiz
act of August 4, 18Q2.
c
HUBKRT E. ROSS,
Of Tillamook, county of 111 lam 00k, kl^B
Oregon, has this day filed in this
sworn statement No. 7488 for the MflH
of the tVe *4 of Nw %. of Sec No. 18.
N, Rang«) No. io West, and will offer
show that the land sought Is inorettfXj^l
for its timber or stone than for agrknltuB|
po^es, and to establish hi» claim toiri^B
before the County Clerk, nt Tillainool,
on Friday, the gth day of August,
names as witnesses:
James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, ' m H
Geo. F Zimmerman, of Tillamook,O^^^B
Theodore Kingsley, of Tillamook,
P. R, Beals, of Tillamook . Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverw’
above-described lands ate lequtstadMiAr^
claims in this office on or before saidr1
August,, lgo7.
A lgernon S. D resser ,
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United States Land Office, Portland
May nnd.i^'^M
Notice isheieby given that i 111'OinpluM^H
Ihe provisions «f the act of < oogNMi^l
3. 1878, entitl d" An act for the
lands iu the States of California.
Nevada and Washington Terribry."
tended to all the Public Laud Statu
August 4,1892,
THERESA M. ROSS,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook.
Oregon, has this day filed in thia oM|
sworn statement No. 7434. for the
the Se of Sw *4, of section No. U
2 north, range No. 10 west, and will
to show that the land sought is more "fl !■
for its timber or stone thar. for agricuittt^fl
poses, anil to establish her claim to
before the ('ounty Clerk, at Tillamook,
day. the 9th day of August, I9C7. Sheu^H
witnesses:
1
James C. Bew'ey, of Ti'lamook,
•lubert E. Ross, or Tillamook, Oregon
dore Kingsley, of Tilltinook, Oregon
Beals, of Tillamook. Oregon.
I
Any and all persons claiming
above-described lands are requited to
claims in this office on or before aaidMI,
August. I907.
A lgernon S. I) ressk >. »WWIfll
NOTICK TO CBKDITOB
In the County Court of the State of
®
for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the estate ofi
Nels Sather,
Deceased ) t , j
„
The undersigned having been
the County Court of the State of
Tillamook ¿County, A<l nnnistrator
estate of N KLS SATH ER Jeceawd «J
hereby given to the creditors of. w
»ons having claims againM -aid dretw
present them varified as required5J^^B
within six months after the tirstpoow^|™
of this notice to said Raletgh P.
the office of the Tillamook Headhpt^fl
mook, Oregon.
RALEIGH I’. TMMkO
Administrator of the
Ne’s Sather, dece«» jgfl I
Dated June 6th, 1907
HIGH G HADI.
Dr. Henry E. Morris
land Presbytery, summoning him to
Portlaml 10 explain the
charges
He replied t«» this letter by postal,
promising to Ire? in Portland, May 21.
but nothing lias been heard from him
since.
The Portland Presbyterian ministers
are chagnned over Wingert s iinposi
tion and are an lions that lie tie cheeked
Capital Stock..............................«25.0O0,
in his eare'r. Rev E M Sharp gives
Offer« every facility for H.fe banking,
the following description of Wingert
and 8olicita your business.
Height about 5 feet 8 inclieo. weight
150 pounds, age about 35, brown eyes,
Commercial. Savings and Tom De­
«lark hair am! nearly all of*hh upper partment*.
Three per cent allowed on depo.it,
front teeth are gone.
»object to check.
pu«ms
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First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Colic and Diarrhoea.
LH^ritr* ,e“‘
Sann«s *nd Time
Pains in the stoiiincli
Colic and
O-.r little book. - Helpful Uinta
diariln*a are quickly relieved by the u*v
on
of Chamberlain'« C.lic, Choh-ra and K'tnkinff, ’----- *-1--
<fo your
Diarrhoe KetuiMy
When tn nevi of bttnking by
stich a medicine, give it a trial. For
Send for
fi* the
sale by Ciougli a Ding Store.
Mkicg.
Snuffer's
Feed Store Prices
Process Barley, sack .
Shorts, ton .................
?ran
”
Feed Oats, ton
White River Flour, bbl
f i a5
35,OO
34.00
36.00
4.60
S c\ VC
Money
highgnde
in* mad*
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FACTORY AT CEL
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