Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1907, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 18
BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO.
A MANCHURIAN INN.
HBhlneie Food and Bed«—High Walla
to Protect Againat Thievec.
W The Inn at Tleling, which was similar
^to the inns all over northern Manchu-
> Ra. had a big compound surrounded
by a high mud wall with gates. Tha
long distance carts going down the
country with beans and bringing back
Moods are driven Inside these com-
B8W>unds for safety from robbers each
•lgtit says the South China Post, and
Raring the great hauling season in win­
ter these inns are crowded.
j^iThe walls of the Inns are of mud
Master,-,! on a center wall made by
y Weaving reeds together. The windows
are mostly of oiled paper, with possi­
bly one small pane of glass In the
center. The rafters are rounded tlm-
bars on which are spread reeds, then
»‘layer of coarse matting and then
packed mud. In the cities the better
inns have brick walls and tiled roofs,
but are otherwise about the same.
It was necessary to sleep on the
“X’ang” and eat Chinese food. In
ttase Inns the first place entered Is the
kitchen, a square space with mud floors
and raised mud ovens with clay and
■
iron pots.
From this one passes
through a cloth hung doorway Into the
iBB proper. At Tleling this was twen­
ty to sixty feet, down the middle of
W|dch was an eight foot aisle with
packed mud floor.
On each side were ranged the
"Wangs." raised mud embankments,
brick faced, some thirty inches high
»nd six feet wide. On these are spread
mlttings, and here all guests roll them-
aelves in their own blankets and sleep
side by side, with their feet to the
■all and their beads to the center
alale.
A Are underneath runs the
length of each “range,” and a Are at
One end furnishes the hot air, which
phases through and out at a mud
Mfipney and warms the sleepers.
The meals are served on these
"k’angs" on little tables about a foot
high. At these Inns a teapot Is al-
Wbp» kept warm over a fire In a raised
■»nd embankment In the middle of the
■ain aisle.
IN WRECKS AT SEA.
Th« Way Men Act When They Lose
-
Their Head« «nd Nerv«.
What has most struck me In my
many experiences of shipwrecks has
been the strangely diverse ways In
which the passengers acquit them-
aelvea under Intense excitement and
panic, said a lifeboat man to the
Women cry, faint and cling to each
other, but are least trouble. Men often
try strangely. I remember one
trowing Into the lifeboat a heavy
which he wanted to save, but
which we promptly heaved overboard.
Some men become quite panic strlck
•n. I’ve seen strong men, probably
brave enough in other cases, fighting
fiercely for the life buoys and thrust
the women and children aside In
itlc endeavors to leap into the boat
If yet, strangely enough, one man
> thus disgraced himself has since
■led the Koyal Humane society's
1*1 for saving life at sea, thrice vol-
raring with a scratch crew In aid of
»tressed vessel.
re j known others who became so
Med with fright as to resist all at
Me at rescuing them, begging to be
to die and having to be forcibly
qrn Into the lifeboat Some per
■frequently become half demented,
Tve known several cases where
! have In a frenzy committed sui-
by positively jumping headlong
sea and drowning themselves,
man to Insure bls sinking
pockets with coal.
years ago another passenger,
the ship had struck, went and
I himself in the bathroom, an-
g his fate, as It were.
ember another case where a
•r hanged himself in his cabin
the lifeboat arrived.—London
Looked Into ths Wall.
er peculiar case of absent-
ss was that related of Peter
; an Irish lawyer. A friend
id on Burrowes at an early
morning found him shaving
face held close to an empty
That on earth are you assum
attitude for?” he asked.
ok In the glass,” was the re-
here's no glass there,” laugh
Bqualntance.
you! I didn't notice that he­
ld Burrowes, and then calling
int be asked him what had bo­
th« mirror,
fair” said the man, “It wat
lx weeks ago.”
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNT-
ll, no matter how
/< bad the weather
You cannot
afford to be
without a
TOWERS
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
OR SLICKER
When vou buy
look for the
SIGN OF THE FISH
«sin
— • J
Cl «0.-0» U»»
« C—AO*» co o rotO-TQCA-
KILL the COUCH
AND
CURE
THE
LUNGS
*Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR " ...
Defendants. J
To Francis Trevor, Francis Trevor, Jr., and
L.
O.
MacMahon,
the above named defen
Good For Twenty.
dants :
“Lawyers gel stung as easily as oth­ In the name of the State of Oregon :
er people,” said one who practices in I You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the criminal courts. “Here's wbat hap­ I the above entitled cause on or before the
pened to me the other day: A friend of | expiration of six weeks from the date of the
' first publication of this Summons, and if
mine Upped me off that there was a 1 you fail to so appear and answer for want
case coming up in special sessions and thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
I for the relief prayed for in the complaint.
It would be easy to get the defendant,
The relief prayed for in the complaint is
that plaintiff have judgment against Francis
a negro, free.
I Trevor for the sum of $4(10.00, with interest
“ 'There's a twenty In it for you,’ be at the rate of 8 percent per annum from Octo­
added. ‘T’ve got another case on up­ ber 4th. 1900, together with an attorney’s fee
of $125.00, in accordance with the terms of
stairs or I would take it myself.’
a promissory note bearing date October 4th.
“Sure enough, I got the fellow off, 1900. and that a mortgage given by
Francis Trevor on that date upon and
and when we reached the corridor I covering
the South East quarter of Section 15.
politely indicated that I had heard in Township 2 South of Range 9 West of Wil
lamette Meridian, and recorded in Book
there was a twenty awaiting me for I "K." at page 637, of the records of Mort­
gages 01 Tillamook County. Oregon, to
my trouble.
the payment of said promissory note,
“ ‘Sure thing, boss,' said the negro, secure
be foreclosed. That the defendants and all
diving Into his pockets. ‘It certainly of them be foreclosed of all equity of redemp­
or other interest in said real property;
am worth twenty, all right.' Without a tion
that the same be sold and the proceeds ap
smile be handed over two dimes.”— plied to the payment of the judgment prayed
for.
New York 8un.
This Summons is published in pursuance of
an order made by the Honorable H. F. Good-
w|»eed. County Judge of Tillamook County,
Colds and Bald Head«.
Oregon, made on the 11th day of July, 1907.
A baldbesded physician aaid: “I need directing that service of summons as to said
defendants be made bv publication thereof in
to be dreadfully aubject to colds even the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news­
In the «ujnmer I bad to wear a black paper published in Tillamook City, Oregon,
once a week for a period of six weeks, and
skullcap all the time. Tbe minute I date of the first publication is July 11th,
took it off I began to sneeze and 1907.
H. T. B otts ,
wbeeze. But now for a year I have
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The Moorhen.
What could be more perfect defense
than the device of the moorhen? Rhe
sinks herself in the water beneath an
overhanging root or bank, leaving only
her bill Ln sight. And that looks like
a fallen leaf. Yon may stand within
alx feet of her. and «he will not move,
so sure la she that her ruse will •uc
reed —London standard.
I
'The Badge of Honesty
Is on every wrspper of Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery because a full
list of the ingredients composing it is
printed there in plain English. Forty
years of experience has proven Its superior
worth as a blood purifier and Invigorat­
ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders
and all liver ills. It builds up the run­
down system as no other tonic can in
which alcohol Is used. The active medic­
inal principles of native roots such as
Golden Seal and Queen’s root. Stone and
Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black
Cherrybark are extracted and preserved
by the use of chemically pure, triple­
refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce
at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which
quotes extracts from well-recognized med­
ical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow,
King, Scudder, Coe, Elllngwood and a
host of othepf, showing that these roots
can be
nded upon for their curative
action 1 all weak states of the stomach,
accom
led>y indigestion or dyspepsia
as well
II bilious or liver complaints
and in
wasting diseases’’ where there
Isle
flesh and gradual running down
of t
trength and system.
The "Goldej
“ ' n Medical
______________
DI
___
•ery" makes
rich, cure blood and so Invigorates ant
regulatorfFTe stomach, liver and bowe.l^
and« through
the whole system.
Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples
and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel­
lings and old open running sores or ulcers
are cured and healed. In treating old
running sores, or ulcers, it is well to in­
sure their healing to apply to them Dr.
Pierce’s All-IIealing Salve. If your drug­
gist don’t happen to have this Salve in
stock, send fifty-four cents in postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel
and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y., and
a large box of the "All-Healing Salve*
will reach you by return post.
You can’t afford to accept a secret nos­
trum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic,
medicine of known composition , not
even though the urgent dealer may
thereby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellots regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take
as candy.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
“I
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
I
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
McNAIR CO.,
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is Hereby Given that the under­
signed, administrator of the Estate of Henry
L. Wilcox, deceased, has filed his final
account as such administrator, in the County
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, and
said Court has set Monday, the 5th day of
August, 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M.,
at the Court House, in Tillamook City.
Oregon, as the time and place for a hear­
ing of objections to said account and final
settlement thereof.
F. R. BEALS.
Administrator of the Estate of Henry
L. Wiicox. deceased.
NO1TCK OF CREDITORS.
N otick is H ereby G iven .—That the un­
dersigned has been appointed administrator
to the estate of Malkotn Wystrom, deceased,
and that letters of administration in due
form have been issued to him.
All persons having claims against said
deceased or against his estate, are hereby
notified and required to present them, duly
verified, to said administrator at the office
of T. II Goyne, attorney-at-law, in Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated July 11th. 1907.
W m . R. C attkrkin ,
Administrator of the Estate of
Malkom Wystrom, deceased.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otice for
P ublication .
United States I.and office, Portland Oregon.
April 29111, I907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act o f Congress of
June 3. 1K7K, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
>o all Public I.and States by act of August 4,
1x92,
ELLEN A HA PRISON.
Of Tillamook, county of Ti’aniook, State of
Oregou, has Ibis day filed in this office her
sworn statement, No. 74o8, fo the pu chase of
the N Vi ofNe *4 Sw
of Na ’4 and Se Vi of
Nw
of Section No. 18, in
township
No 2 north, range
No. 10 west, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
ctiltnral purposes, and to estab'iah her claim to
said latiu before the < ounty Clerk, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Tuesday, tile 6th day of
Anguat. 1907. Slienameaas witnesses:
CnailesW. Pike, of Bay Cit , Oiegon ; I). A.
Simmons, 'of Bay City. Oregon ; Jos. Price, of
Balm, Oregon ; 51. W. Harrison, of lilJaniook,
Oregon.
Any and al per«u ng claiming adversely the
ab<»ve-«ie.M'ribed lands art reque ted to fil •
their claims iu this office on or before.said ftth
day of August, I907.
A lgernon 8. B resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon May 28th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in • oniphaiice
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
lune 3, 1878. entitled * An act for the sale of
tunt»er lauds in the States of ('a)iforniu. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 1892.
ANNIE RIPLEY,
Of Hobsonville. county ot Tillamook. State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7442, for the purchase of
*4 of Nw %
of Section No. 7
Towuship
No. 2 north. Range No. 9
Meet, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable ior its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and
to establish her claim to said land before
the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon,
on Friday, the 6th day of September, 1907.
She names as witnesses :
Dan Hickey, of Balm, Oregon ; Lanada Mc­
Fee, of Bahn. Oregon; M. H. Riplev. of H<>h
sonvdle, Oregon; Harry Crane, of Hobsonville,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day
of September. I907.
A lgernon S. D rksbkr . Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon. June 10th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given 1liat in coinpliai.ee
with the provisions ot the act of Congress
of June 3rd, I878. entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregou. Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4. 1892,
WILLIAM BUELL WATT,
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7456. foi the purchase of
the W «4 ofSw X. of sec. No. h , in tp. No. I N..
range No. o west, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
tor its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim to said
land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook,
Oiegon. 011 Friday, the 6th day of September,
1907. He names as witnesses :
George Watt, of Bay < iiy, Oregon , Fred D.
Pike, of Bay City, Oregon; Fred Balmer, of
Bay City, Oregon; John (). Boxorth. of Bay
City, Oregon
Any snd all'persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims iu this office on or before said 6th day of
September, 1907.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imbbr L add A ct , J i nk 3, 1S78.—N otice for
,, , .
P ublication .
United State» i,aud office, Portland. Ore.,
w
t
.
J"ne 15th 191'7
.Rh'i? " ''7'h>' Kiven that Iu compliance
with the nrovisions of the act of ConwreNa of
h U" k
“A11 act for the sale of
timber land« m the state» ofc llforula. O i - roii .
Nevada and WaahlllKtun Terilloiv." «»«»-
August 4° ¡sw"'*
Laud Slate, by act of
nr to ,
.HBGAR MUNSON.
.,r
State
of Oiegon, has this d»y ol T'Uainook.
ln lhi, ofl]Ce
hi« sworn Btstement No 746,, for the pur.
°.fA ie;Se >
Nw '«
N* Hot
n.lH.'1 S, ^*
Ji.®
°f SeCHo" No. 15. ill
Win oW P.N"
north, range N -. lowest, and
«111 offer proof to show th«t the land sought»
ri.?, u 'l*>,® or ,u ’"“ber or sone than for
“*r.„lll.lur"1 purposes, and to establish his
S. i,,n
»and bffore the County Clerk, at
qp
< l £F o ,' u °" 8a,ur<l«v. tlie 7th day of
September, 1917. He name» as witnesses ;
-Munwoii.of I illaniook. Oregon; James
t Bewley
Tillamook, Oregon; Geo. F. Zim-
ofrrRnIn(*
TUIamook, Oregon ; Robert Watt,
ot Bay < ity, Oregon.
PTr8on" cl®in»*t>ff adversely the
tMbm*,ld"are
to file their
.
u
?Wce ou or before said 7th day
of September, 1907.
J
A lgernon 8. D resser . Reginter.
T imber L and , J une 3, 1878.—N otice f r
P ublication .
United Stairs Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
wv 41
1
.
MayiSth, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
with the proviaiona ot the act ot Congres» of
June 3 I878 entitled " An act for the »ale of
timber lands in the Htates of ( alifo-nia. Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Ter itory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, i8U2
7
MARY P. JONES.
Ot Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, hna this day filed in thia office her
sworn Ntatement, No. 7419 for the purchaee of
‘J‘e iW
Ne M of Sw W "<“1 Se «4 of
Nw U, of Section No. 25, in townahip No. 2
north, range No. iO west, and will offer proof
to ahow that the land sought ia more valuable
for ita timber or atone than for agricultural pur-
poaea. and toeatabllah her claim to »aid land
before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Ore., on
Ihuraday. the 8th day of August, 1907.
She
name» tu> witiieaae» :
Daniel A slnnuon», of Bay City. Oregon :
t haile» Pike, ot Hay City, Oregon; Janie» C.
Bewley, of ^illaniook, Oregon ; Geo. P. Zim­
merman, ot Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all person» claiming advereely the
above-deacribM lauda are requealed to file their
claim» In thi» office on or before »aid st h dav of
Augu»t, I9O7
’
AioaaNON S. Dansaza, Kegiater.
Teo muny of us consider an excuse
a rej sun.
Everything sounds like an encore to
some men.
I'll» philosophical person Is apt net
/C onsumption
Price
to lie when considering troubles of his
1 OUCHS and
60c HI.00
own.
VOLOS
Free Trial.
Many a man who thinks be Is getting
Into a peach orchard really finds his
Surest and ftuickeat Cure for all
way into a lemon grove.
THBOAT and LUNG TROUB­
LES, or MONEY BACK.
There are lots of answers to the ques­
TT
tion, "What’s the use?” but the man
who asks it never wants one.
SUMMONS.
When au acquaintance says to yon, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
“I am gqlng to be honest with you.”
T1MB8K LAND, ACT JUNB 3. I87»—NoTICK TOK T imber L and , A ct J i nr 3. U78—N otice for
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— N otice for
P ublication .
brace yourself to bear something dis­ M. J. MacMahon
P ublication .
Plaintiff,
P ublication ,
United States Laud Office, Port kind, Ore.
United Stales Laud Office,
vs.
agreeable.
UnitfKl States Land Office
April
15th.
190;.
Portland, O egon,
Francis Trevor, Francis
Portland, Oregon, May 22nd, 1907
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
May
8th.
I907.
Meat of us when we ride a free horse
Trevor, Jr.. Agnes Reid.
Reid, •
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in’ compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of
E. Dewey, L. O. Mac- I
start out on a walk, quicken Into a
with the provisbrn- of the act ol CoggHtB "I June 3, 1878. entitled " An act for the sale of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
nook I
Mahon, and Tillamook
limiter lands In th? Safes of California, Oregon, June 3rd. 1878. entitled * An act for the sale
lune
3.
i87M,
entitled
"An
act
for
the
Male
01
brisk trot, then break into a wild gal­
City, a Municipal Cor- |
tiintier lands in the Stales of Califo*nia,
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," iin ex- of
por’ation,
lop and ure thrown.—Atchison Globe.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended tened to all the Public Land States by act of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
not once worn a skullcap, and I have
not once bad a cold. Why, I eould go
and stand bareheaded In a snowstorm
without any til effect. My Immunity
to colds comes from this: Every morn­
ing I put my head under tbe cold wa-
ter spigot snd let the cold water run
for a minute on my bald crown. This
is a refreshing thing, and since I be­
gan to do It I have never had a cold.”—
Milwaukee Journal.
A French Joke.
• French Joke that is rather
l character: The Margate de
notorious for his Impecunl-
ed on a man of means nam­
’d and said:
or. I am going to astonlah
I the Marqnla de Favleres. I
ow yon, and I come to bor-
Mis.*’
nr.” Barnard replied. ‘T am
astonish you much more. i
L and I am going to lend
feplncotts Magazine.
All by Accident Too.
►-Well. Ufa Is worth living.
L
Jack—What's happened?
• I went to a railway station
|ky sister off. and by soma
Barry Hansom was there to
■tor off. and in the rush and
| confusion we got mixed, and
I hie sister and he hngged
bUadelphia Inquirer.
TH« Deaperat« Fight That Haraldad
the Dawn of Texan Fraadom.
On the mornlug of the 21st of April,
1836, the day chosen for the battle
which was to decide the fate of Texas.
Houston’s first words had been. "Tbe
sun of Austerlitz has risen again.” He
had then called a council of war and
asked tbe opinion of his six field ofll
cere as to whether they should attack
the enemy or wait for the attack to
come from them.
The four senior officers strangely
counseled delay, but their arguments
did not convince Houston, who declar-
ed that the hour for action bad arrlv-
ed and plalnly announced the lnten-
tion on hls own responsibility to risk
a general engagement, He then dls-
patched Deaf Smith, his most trusty
scout, to cut down the bridge which
ottered the only means of escape to
either army.
“Make the best of your way,” he had
said In his habitual tone of kindly
friendship, “to Vince's bridge, cut It
down and burn It up and come back
like eagles or you will be too late for
tbe day.” And just as tbe first chargu
was starting a horseman flecked with
foam from bls panting charger bad
dashed along the lines of the patriot
army, as Houston had arranged that
he should do, calling out clearly that
all might hear, this deathknell to ail
hopes of possible escape: “I have cut
down Vince’s bridge! Now, fight for
your llveB and remember the Alamo!”
The Texan army, with Houston rid­
ing at the front of the center column,
had then dashed forward against the
Mexican breastworks, behind which
stood the army of Santa Anna, drawn j
up ln perfect order and calmly reserv- I
Ing its fire for short range. Their first ■
volley, however, by the grace of a di- ;
vine Providence, as the Texans declar- !
ed, went too high. Houston's leg was
shattered at the ankle and his horse
severely wounded, but his columns still
advanced uninjured.
Then came the answering volley, 1
“poured Into the very bosoms” of th« ,
astonished Mexicans—unable to reload
and without bayonets for tbe charge.
The Texans had "clubbed tlielr mus­
kets" and dealt desperate blows, aud
finally, when they had thus battered
their way into the very center of the
Mexican army, they had drawn their
murderous bowle knives and “literally
cut their way through dense masses of
living flesh.”
The battle had lasted only twenty
minutes, but ln that time a new na­ i
tion had been born into tbe world
“From i?ie battle of San Jacinto.” said
Webater In 1842, “the war was at an
end.”- Metropolitan Magazine.
1907
Fair and Square.
City Boarder—When you exchanged
cattle with Fanner Smith, did you get
a quid pro quo? Fanner Jonee- No.
Nelghbor Smith didn’t try no sieh
mean tricks on me We swapped fair
•ud even.—Baltimore AmerkAa.
t** all the Public Land S.ates by act of August
I. 1892,
JANE ft. Ci LY,
Of Til’.amook. county of Tillamook, state of
Oregon, has this dav filed in this office
her sworn statement No. 7410, for the pur­
chase of Nw
of Se 1'4 of Section No. 30. in
township No. 1 south, range No. 10 we»t. an * will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its tinier or Moue than for agii
cultural purposes, an/* to establish her claim to
'aid land liefore the County’ i'le k, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day of
August, 190’. She names as witnesses :
George Watkini, of Netarts. Oregon; A. A,
Yager, of Netarts, Oregon ; Hugh Ba ber, of
of Netarts, Oregon; D. J. Cnly, Tillamook,
Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming adversely ’he
above d<iscrii>ed lands are requested to file their
'•laiins in this office on 01 before said Sth day
of August, 1907.
A lgernon S. DBBBiEE. Register.
August 4. 189?.
ALGERN H TINGLEY,
Of Portland, coun'y of Multnomah, state of Ore-
go* . has thin day filed in this office his
«worn statement No. 7446, (or the Dure has« of
the Wi st one half of the Northeast one quar­
ter and lot numbered one (W >4 of Ne »4
and lot i), of Sec No 24. in Tp. No.
1 H, range No. 9 west, W.M. and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valua­
ble for i's tiir ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver, at Port
land, Oregon, on Wednesday,, the iKth day
of September, 1907. He naraos as witnesses :
Samuel J. Smith, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Toby
L. Wmlth, of Tillamook. Oregon; Wesley Rush,
of Tillamook. Oregon ; Chns M Adkins, of
Tillamook, Oiegou.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested fo file their
claims In this office 011 or before said 18th day of
September. ¡«07.
A lgkrnon 8. D resses , Register.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 — N otice fop .
P ublication .
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for
United state»» Land Office,
P ublication .
Portland, Oregon, Maj nth, 19o7-
United States Land Office, Portland. <'re ,
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
May 22nd, 19U7.
with lite provisions of the act of Congress of
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with
June 3, 1878, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, lh<* provisujiis f the art of ongless of June
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­ 3. 18/8, entitl d " A’i art for the sa e of timber
tended to all the Public Land States by act of lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Ter»it,<»ry.” as ex
August 4. I892,
tended to all the Public Laud State» by act of
MATTI E KAM BY,
Of Elsie, county of
Clatsop, |Btate of August 4,1892.
thkrksa bi . bom .
Oregon, has ti ls day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7418, for the parchase Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of
of % Sw
*nd lots 3 and 4. of section 30, and Oregon, has tills day filed In this office her
Ne *4 Nw
and lot 1. «»f Sec ionj No. 31, In tp »worn statement No. 74^4. for the purchase of
of Bw *|. of section No. u, In Tp. No.
No 4 north, Range 8 West. W.M,,and will offer the
proof to show that the land sought is 2 north, range No. lo west, and will offer proof
more valuable for ite timber or stone than for to show that the Jami sought is more vwlimblr
agricultural purposes, and ¿0 establish ins for Its timber or stone than for agricull 111 al pur­
claim to said land before the Register and poses. and to esutblish her claim to said land
Receiver at Portland, Oiegun, on Wednesday, before the <'ounty <'1erk. at Tillamook, 011 Fri­
■
the 7th day of August, 1907. He names a* day. the 9th day of August, l</*7 Bhe names as
NOTICE FOH F< BL'CAT’ON.
'
ultnessi s
witnesses .
Department of the Interior,
James (’. Bew'ey, of Tillamook. Oregon;
Stephen Abrahamron, of Elsie, Oregon: Tim
Land Office at Portlard, Ore.,
Hubert
K. K cmm , of Tillamook, Oregon. Theo
Corcoran, of Jewell, Oregon ; Herman Autio. of
22nd, 1907
| Notice is hereby given June
that HENRY B. Hamlet, Oregon; August Tokoia, of Hamlet, , dore Kingsley, of Tillamook. Oregon; F. R
Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon.
KARR, of Hobsonville, Oregon, has filed notice Oregon.
Any and all persons claln ini adversely the
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the
bis intention to make final five year
i of
proof in support of his claim, vix; Home­ above described lands are requested to file their above-described lands are re<,u?ted to file their
claims
in thia office on or before said wth »lay of
stead Entry No. I3060, made September I8U1. claims in this office on or before said 7th day
August, I907.
low», for the E U 8w *4, 8w V4 Se 14- ««c- of August, 1907.
A lgernon » D resses , Register.
A lgernon S. D rrsseb . Register.
tion 2i. and Nw % No Vi. section 28. tow*i-hip
2 north, range 9 west and that said proof
will b® mad* before the Register and Re T imber L and A ct J une 3. 187».—N otick
reiver, at i ortlaud, Or*g -n, on August 15th.
for P ublication .
Tinas« L and A ct . Jcirr. j, i»7» -Notice Pos
1*7.
United Mate»» Land Office,
PirBi.icerroa.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
Portland, Oregon, May 7th, 1907.
United State« l.nnd Office.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
N<»<ice 1« hereby given that in compliant«
Portland, Oregon, Ma, 6th, 1907.
the land. vie. :
with the provisions of tlm act of Congrear of
Notice 1« hereby givvn that In compliance
L. L,. Smith, of Robsonville. Oregon ; M H. June Srd. I878. entitled An act for the *ale of with the provision» of th« act <>( Congrr»« o<
Ripley, of Hobsonville, Oregon : 8 M. Batter timber ands in th« HtAte« of California. Ore- June
j, 187», ci,tilled "An «ct l<>r the eale of
•on, of Balm, Oregou , John S Gray, of Ne- Con, Nevada and Washington Territory." aa ex timber land' In the Stelee of Calllornle, Ore­
hale, Oregon
•n led to all the Public Land States by act of gon, Nevada and Waahlnstou Territory," aa
A lgernon 9. D rbmek , Register
August 4th, 18H,
««tended to all the Public Laud states by act
IDA r. CHRI3TIANSF.N,
of AcfUat 4, 1691,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. Alate of
PKED I. FOBHI.UND
Oregon ha* this da/ field in this office Of Tillamook, comity of Tli.amook, State of I
The Charming Woman
z _ Sled
__ _ In thia office hie I
her »worn statement No 7407. for the purrhaMe Oregon. ___________
hea thia day
is not necessarily one of perfect form of the Se '/* of Ne
of Ate. No. 33. in I p. No. 3 | •• orn at stem« nt No. 74*16, for the pwrrhaw |
and features Many n plain woman who north, range No 9 west, and wi<l offer proof Io. th« H % of Nw U. of oection No. m ,
could r ever nerve as an artist's model, to show that the land aoright Is more valuable Mn tp No. 1 N, rangf* So 8 W, and will offer .
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
»how that th«
the I land
sik I aouglit
«ought 1«
ia more
mor« 1
posaesaes those rsre qualities that all the purposes, and to establish her claim to »aid ( proof to show
valuable for Its timber or alone than for
world admires ; neatness, clear eyes, land before the County Clerk of Tillamook agricultural porpoees «nd to establish Ins
clean smooth skin and that aprigthli County. Or«., at Tillamook City, Oregon, on claim to said land before the County Clerk,
Tuesday, the 6th day of A««gust, ify. Mie at Tillamook City. Ore., on Friday, the 91b
ness of step and action that accom|«ny names as wltnessBs-
day ol August, 1 <^>7 He some, aa witnesses
good health
A physically weak
AI ber l Craw ford. of Nehalem. Oregon; Charles
Wesley M< Millen. of Tillamook, Oregon,
woman la never attractive. n«< even to Handy, of Nehalem Oreg. 1, Alex Melronald, William J. Pimen of Tillamook Or : Thomas
Nehalem. Oregon . H. V Alley, of Nehalem, B om . of Tlllsmmik Or.; Charlea Him««, of
herself. Electric Bitters restore weak of
Ortgon.
Tillamook. Os
women, give strong nerves, bright eyes,
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
smooth, velvety skin
beautiful com above-d*-eiribed lands are requested to file above deMritied lands are requested to file their
their
claims
In
this
office
on
or
before
said
Mb
claims
in this office on or before said 9th day
pleaion. Guaranteed at Chas. I Clough, day of August, 19O7.
of August, i*>-
druggot. 50c.
ALGganon b. Daaasa*, Register.
AMiaanou ». Vssaaga, Kegiater.
I
ry." as extended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, I892,
HUBKRT F. ROSS,
Of Tillamook, county of 1 illaniook. State of
Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his
sworn s'stenient No. 74«« for the purchase
of the N« >4 of Nw tf.of Sec. No 18 in Tp. No. 1
N, Range No. 10 West, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
po-es. au<l U, establish lih claim to »aid land
before the ( ounty ( lerk, at Tillamook, Oregon,
on Friday, the oth day of August, 19O7. He
names as witnesses:
James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, ¿Oregon;
Geo. F. Zimmerman, of Tillamook, Oiegon ;
Theodore Kingsley, of Tillamook, Oregon ;
F. R. Beals, of I'illamook, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abovr-drscrioed lands are requests«! to file their
claims in this office on or before said 9th day of
August,, I907.
A lgernon 8. D ikmii , Register.
L and . J une 1. 1878 —N otice fob
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
May nth. W07.
Notice Is herriiv given that in compliance
with th»* provisions of the act of Congress of
Inna 3, I878. entitled "An act for the sale of
tinnier lands in the state of California. Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-
L’ttded to all the Public {«and States by act of
August 4, 1892.
JOHN B, CAPLE*,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7425, for the purchase ot
the H S of Nw '4 and N % of Hw U of
Secti<nt No. 10, in Township No. 2 not th,
Range No. to west, and will offer proof to
show tliat the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than tor agricultural pur­
poses, and to eatabllfth his claim to said land
before the County Clerk
at Tillamook.
Oregon, on Friday, the 6th day of September,
iVOj. He names as witnesses ;
Henry Tohl, of Nehalem, Oregon; L. A.
York, of Nehalem, Oregon , Hugo Kline, of
Nehalem Otegon; W N. Reddawsy, of Ne­
halem, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are reyueab d to tile their
claima in this office on or before said 6th day of
he ptamber, IQ07.
A lobrnom ft . D resser , Register.
T imber
T imber L and . A ct J une 3 rd , I878.—N otice
for P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore .
June 5th. 1907
Notice Is hereby giv«»n that .11 coniplianoe
with th« provisions of the set of Congress of
June 3. IR7M, entitled " An set for the sale of
tlmlter lands in the States of California, Otegon,
Nevada and Washington Territory.'’ as ¿x
feuded to all the Public Ijind Htates by act ot
August 4, 1892
JOHN P WAGNKR.
Of Forest (trove, county «if Washington, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No 7449, for the purchase of
K % of 5e %. Acction il, and W « n( Iw ‘4, of
Section No. 12, In tp. No. 2 north, Rang«
No lowest and will offer proof to show that
the l«n«l sought is more valuable for its Um­
ber or stone than for agricultural purrxscs,
and to establish hi« claim to said land nefore
th* County ( lerk ot Tillamook < ounty, at
Tillamook ( ity. Ore . on Friday, the 6th
day of September,
I9J7
He names as
witnesses
Henry Toh|, of Nehalem, Oresron , Hiram
Perry. Nehalem Oregon R P York. Nehalem,
Oregon . I l> Caplee, Nehalem, Oregon
Any and all f ersona claiming adversely the
above described lauds am re«|uested to file their
claims i.*i this office on or before said 6th day
of HcpUmbcr, 1907.
A lob an or fi . U umii , Register.