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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 22. 190 7
A HEAVY MIDDAY MEAL '
INK THAT NEVER DRIES.
Qutinesa Man, It la Claimed,
8hould Avoid It.
The Americans and Euglish begin
ie day with breakfast, which la gen­
ally a substantial meal. This tile
ople of the continent of Europe con-
der barbaric and disgusting, The
renehman and the German breakfast
a scanty roll. They are consequent
uuable to go till the afternoon with-
t absorbing something massive. The
’euebtnau toward noon takes a sub-
utial lunch, aud at midday the Ger­
ri takes a heavy meal, which ab-
rbs his digestive energies during the
niaiuder of the day. The German
mer makes a big break in the work-
' day, and the eater, according to
.Martinet of Paris, suffers by a loss
energy during the afternoon. The
avy ntldday meal Dr. Martinet con-
ers a mistake. One should not have
mer at noon. In the middle of one’s
rkday, he says, but instead should i
e a light lunch. The lightest meal I
the day, be, thinks, should be during
period of exertion, aud the heavy
al should be reserved for a later I
ur, when there is a chance for dl-
tive repose. The proper series for
modern man, according to this au-
rity. Is a substantial breakfast, a
t lunch about noon and a square
al at 6 o'clock or later.—Baltimore
Care Used In Handling Fine Etchings
■ nd Engravings.
Th»
SLAB OF BLACK STONE.
“One of the first things we have to
Impress upon newcomers In this busi­
ness," remarked a dealer In fine prints,
“is to take the utmost care In handling
prints for the simple reason that the
Ink used in printing engravings and
etchings practically never dries, Of
all the men whose works In this line
we handle It can be safely said that
on the prints of only two of them—
Rembrandt and Durer— has the Ink
really dried. And you know It is a
long time since they were alive. It
has been our frequent experience to
have prints fully 200 years old show
signs that the ink still bad some mois­
ture in It, as we have learned to our
cost in seeing them rubbed.
“An expert, whether be be a profes
slonal or amateur collector, can tell at
a glance that a print has had another
one Pulled across It. for to his accus-
tomed eyes the telltale marks of the
,nk having beeu drawn across a blank
place on the paper are as clear as day­
light. That is why we keep all of our
prints in boxes that just fit them so
that they must be lifted out squarely
with no chance of their being dragged
across the one below. It seems like a
trifle. But it is Just such trifles that
make or mar the sale of a really fine
print worth thousands of dollars.”—
New York Press.
A CORDIAL NATURE.
y to All the Ancient Writings of the
Egyptians.
If It Is Not Yours, Do Your Beet to
Acquire It.
here Is a slab of black stone in the
The cultivation of cordiality and pop­
tlsh museum which if you could
Ik away with it aud establish your ularity early In life will have a great
lui as the owner you could sell any deal to do with one's advancement,
for a quarter of a million and find comfort and happiness.
It Is a mortifying thing to have a
f a dozen money kings in England
kindly feeling In the depths of one's
America ready to buy It.
ere Is uothing very striking about heart and yet not be able to express It,
stone. It might be a piece of to repel people when one has Just the
k marble with some peculiar blero- opposite feeling toward them. To be
hlcs upon It. But it Is Just these Incased In an Icy exterior with a really
gl.vpltlcs which make it so valua- warm heart Is a most unfortunate
beeause they are the key to all thing.
Some people have a repelling expres­
ancient writings of the Egyptians,
without this stone, called the Ro- sion in their faceB and manner which
stone, we should be unable to is a constant embarrassment to them,
the Egyptian writings which have but they do not seem able to overcome
It. This Is largely due to a lack of
discovered from time to time.
me French tourists found the Ro- enrly training or to the fact that some­
a stone In Egypt and transported times these people have been reared
Paris, where an Englishman took In the country, away from the great
ncy to ft for a garden ornament, centers of civilization, where they do
paid f5 for It—5 sovereigns-and not have the advantages of social In­
a treasure which you could cover tercourse. and tn consequence become
gold and yet not represent its cohl and appear unsympathetic when
, but till the day of his death he they are really the opposite.
It is a very difficult thing to over­
ot know what that bit of stono
come these handicaps, but the cultiva­
worth.—London World.
tion of good will, of a helpful spirit and
kindly feeling toward everybody will
Comet Panics.
ph Jerome Lafrancals de L/i- go far to open up the hard exterior so
that the soul can express Itself.—Suc­
. the popular French astronomer
cess Magazine.
century ago, differed from New-
view that Providence had so ar-
The Horse's Ancestors.
matters as to make collision of
Lovers of horses may be delighted
artli with a comet impossible and
with the distinguished genealogy which
a paper to prove that it was
geologists have completed for that fa­
very Improbable. This paper,
vored animal. At least the names of
h was to have been read with oth-
the horse’s ancestors look very distin
fore the French academy on a
guished. Here is the list, with the geo
In day In 1773, got crowded out.
logical eras in which each lived, as ar­
he Parisian public, hearing of It,
ranged by Professor W. N. Rice: The
up Its mind that Lalande had
line of descent begins with Hyracothe-
ted the Impending destruction of
rluin and Eoblppus of the lower eocene
arth and such panic ensued that
age. Then follow Protorohlppus and
dice bad to order the publication
Orohlppus of the middle eocene; Epl
e paper to reassure the public hlppuH of the upper eocene; Mesohip-
But even then It was popularly
pus of the ollgocene; Anchltherlum of
ed that the paper had been dellb- the lower mlocene; Parahlppus. Proto
ly toned down and comet panics
hippus and Pllohlppus of the middle
ued for a quarter of a century.
and upper mlocene, and finally Equus
of the pliocene and the quaternary,
The Printing Press.
from which the modern horse directly
most useful all round Invention descends. Ilipparlon and Hlppidium
umanlty Is the printing press, represented ancient side branches that
atlous ago some philosopher said, i died without descendants.
e world there is nothing great
an. and in man there is nothing
More Laughter, Lece Suicide».
but mind.” That is to say. while
The physiological benefits of laughter
are many great things, the great­ cannot be overestimated. It shakes up
mind. It is by and through bis the diaphragm, sets the pulses beating
ct that man has risen to the to a lively measure, stimulates the
ry of the planet, and whatever blood corpuscles, enlivens the brain
ns the Intellect at the same time and sometimes produces dislocation of
ces the world's civilization. This the Jaw when Indulged In too heartily
rlnting press has done as nothing by a man with a large mouth. Used
has done, and therefore to the with discretion, laughter is as Inspir­
ng press belongs the honor of ing as a sea breeze, as refreshing ss
the most useful all round inven- an August shower. Its moral effect Is
own to man.—New York Amerl- beyond computation. It has killed
more ridiculous superstitions by Its
rollicking roars of unbelief than any
Origin of “Hurrahl"
other agency. What can be more de
history of many a race may be rlslve than a laugh? The man who
in its battlecry. The "Banzai!" laughs never kills himself.—Exchange.
Japanese, the “Fagbagbballab!”
e Irish and our own “Hurrah!”
Living Up to His Name,
found tbalr origin far back In
A teacher in a mission school in Bos-
ton had among her pupils a colored
Although many authorities have de­ boy named Ralph Waldo Emerson
lated that the word hurrah” is a de­ Longfellow. As be was absent one
velopment of the Jewish “hosannah,” Sunday, she asked the class If any one
tbS consensus of opinion now Is that It I knew the reason for his absence.
Hi; corruption of the ancient battle
“I reckon I do.” said one small, serf
•f the wild Norsemen. "Tur aie!” ous looking boy.
tug “Thor aid us!” Formerly the
“What is the reason, Johnnie?"
was spelled “huzza" and pro­
“I guess he's borne writing poetry."
“hurray.” In one form or responded the boy, with a delighted
na-
every
It is used by almost
chuckle.-Youth's Companion.
Pittsburg Post.
That's What Makes Him Mad.
Good Wearing Qualities.
. B*
r.
BC<*
ello is ■ Greek who has
1 a small fortune In Boston in
lie of fruit, ■nd that In the face
e fact that he writes the ad ver
nta which decorate hla stand A
t sample which be produced ■nd
yed is this:
American end Foreign Fruits
Noted
For Their Durability
—Youth's Companion.
!
“Why are you always quarreling
with your wife?"
“She Is always arguing with me."
“But you need not get angry; Just
explain to her In a calm, gentle tone
of voice wherein she Is wrong."
"But she ia never wrong.”—Houston
Post.
Farming.
f
COMMON SENSE
most Intelligent people to use only
Inn oí ' nown composition. There-
Dr. Pierce’s medicines, tho
make
Ich print every ingredient
entering
hem upon the bottle wrap-
its correctness under oath,
ing in favor. The com-
position of D Pierce’s medicines is open
to everybody; r. Pierce being desirous
of having the t search Ilcht of inv.-stiga"
lion 1 turned fully
full ly up<
upon hi< formulte, being
con! hden t
“ ¿he be tier i he com lk > si lion
Tniedleines Is kjioyZnl'the more
_LeAt_curanvt_.rn_.Tiis .frejtxpji*
eing wholly made bl~ihe active
medicinal principles extracted from na­
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
nse of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically pure glycerine being used in­
stead in extracting and preserving the
curative virtues residing In the roots
employed, these medicines are entirely
free from the objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al­
coholic beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wrappers— the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his
"Golden Medical Discovery,” tho great,
blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel
regulator—the medicine which, while not
recommended to cure consumption In Its
advanced stages (no medicine will dothat)
yet doe« cure all those catarrhal condi­
tions of head and throat, weak stomach,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and hang-on-eoughs, which, if neg­
lected or badly treated lead up to and
finally terminate in consumption.
Take the ’Golden Medical Discovery"
in time and it is not likely to disappoint
you if only you give it a thorough and
futr trial ’Don't expect miracles. It
won’t do supernatural things. You must
exercise your patience and persevere in Its
use for a reasonable length ot time to get
Its full benefits. The ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce's medicines are compost'd have
the unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical leaders—better than any amount
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
They are not given awav to be experi­
mented with but are sold by all dealers In
medicines at reasonable prices.
5
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,
&
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
V>4.
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
$
0
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
22?
J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
States Land Office. Portland Ore.,
June 13th. IQ07.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congtess of
June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the states ot California,
Oregon. Nevada and V’ashiRgton Territory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892,
ALEXANDRE D. NORMAND.
Of Olney.
county of Clatsop,
State ot
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
statement No. 7461, for the purchase of
When you travel the Wilson River road sworn
the Lots 1 and 2. Sec. No. 20, in township No.
stop at the White House. J. F. Reeher. 4 North, Rang«* No. 8 West, and will
piopiietor
Twenty five miles east ol offer proof» to show that »he land sought is
more valuable for C« timber or stone than
Tillamook. Rales: Meals, 25c., toils’ for agricultural purposes, and toestabllsh his
ing. 25c. ; board, with room, per week claim to said land before the Register and
$6 00. Horses: Team, over night, ha. Receiver, al Portland, Oregon, on T ursday, the
day oa September, ’907. He names as wit­
and grain. $1.50 ; hay alone, 75c. Water 26H1
nesses :
pijx-<l through house. Modern bath, etc
.1. R. Wherry, of Elsie, Oregon ; James Gal-
laghe**, of Elsie, Oregon; Fred Normand, of
Jewell, Oregon; Alex Normand, of Else,
Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office ou or before said 26th day
of September i9o7.
A lgernon 9. D resser . Register.
T imber L and ,
T imber L and , A ct J unk 1, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon May 28th, 1*107.
Notice is hereby given that in < otnpliance
with the provisions of the aet of Cotigre»s of
June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 1892.
ANNIE RIPLEY,
Of Hobsouville, county ot Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7442, for the purchase of
the Se 1, of Nw *4
of Section No. 7
in Township
No. 2 north,
Range No. 9
West, and will offer proqf to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and
to establish her claim to said land before
the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon,
ob Friday, the 6tn day of September, 1907.
She names as witnesses :
Dan Hickey, of Balm, Oregon ; Lan mi a Mc­
Fee, of Balm. Oregon; M. H. Riplev. of Hob­
son v He, Oregon; Harry Crane, of Hobsouville,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abovT-desc ibed lauds are requested to file their
claims in this office 011 or before said 6tli day
of September, I9O7.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
United
Stop at White House
LATIMER BROS.,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
HAIR
SHAVING,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication
United States Laud Office,
Portland, Ore., July 22nd, I907.
Notice is hereby given that in coni hauce
with the provisions of tiie act of congress of
Elcetric Baths nice); fitted up.Oood fo June 3, 1878, entitled “An act, for the sale of
timber lands iu the states of Califoi 11 ia, Oregon,
persons suffering with rheumatism
Nevada and Washington Territory’ as extended
to a 1 the Public Land States by aet of August 4,
T imber L and . A ct J vnk s, 187S.—NoTlca roe <892,
OTTO SHFAKER.
P ublication .
Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. State of
United Stales I.aud Office. Fortland Oregon.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
July 1st, I907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance sworn statement No. 7363, for the puichase of
with the provisions of the act o f Congress of the Ne 14, of Sec. No. 4. i'> tp ' N, range
June 3, 1878, entitled “ An net for the sale of 10 west, and will offer di oof to show that the
timber lands in the State« of California, Oregon land sought is mere valuable for its timber
Nevada and Washington Te* ritory,” as extended >r stone than for agricultural purpose« and to
to all Public Land States by act of August 4 establish his claim to said land before the
County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tues-
I8o2,
lay. the 1st day of October, I907. He names as
(LARA ANDERSON.
.v'ili 1 esses ;
Of Tillamook, county of Ti’ aniook, State o
Irwin Carter, of Garibaldi, Oregon Andrew
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hei
foterson. of Garibaldi, Oregon; George Watt,
sworn statement, N«». 7487, fo»- the pu chase ol
of
Bay City. Oregon; (has. A. Johnson, of Bay
the Ne
of Sw *4 of Section No. 8, in tp
ity, Oregon.
No 1 south, range No. JO west, and will
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
offer proof to show that the land sought is mor«
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ ibove-described land« are requested to tile their
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to claims in this office on or before «aid ist day of
said Inna before the Register
Receiver t»1 October, 1907.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Portland, Oregon, on Ftiday, the ¿sth day cl
October, 1907. She names as witnesses:
D. J. Culy, of Netarts, Oiegou , Alida B. Univ, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i8,8.~-N otice for
of Netarts, Oregon; John E. Miller, of
P ublication ,
Portland, Oiegou . Mrs. II. Jayne , of Portland.
United States Land Office,
Oregon.
Portland, Oregon, June 14th, 1907.
Any and al perse ns claiming adversely the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
above-described lands are reque ted to fil
with the provisions of the act 01 Congress of
their claims in this office on or before said 25th June 3rd, 1878, entitled, "An act for the Male
day of October. I907.
of t niber lands in the States of California.
A lgernon 8. D resser . Registei.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
as extended to all the Public Land States by act
of
August 4, 1892,
Administrator’s Notice.
MARY JOHNSON,
Of Afina, count) of Lewis, State of Wash
N otice 13 H ereby G iven ,—That the un iiigton, has this day fiL-d in this office her
dersigned has been duly appointed by the
.... sworn statement No. 74^8. for the purcliaseof
County Court of the State of Oregon, foi the
of Se W of See 2, S ^*of 8w U. of Hee
Tillamook County, administrator of th« i, and Ne '< of Nw 44, of Sec. No 12. in Tp. No
estate of E.M. PORTER, deceased. All per­ 1 S. Itan e No 9 W, and will offer pioof to
sons having claims against said estate an -.how tliat the laud sought is more valuable
hereby required to present the same to me for its limber or stone than for agiicultura
properly verified, as by law required, at the purposes, and to estal-lish her claim to s id laud
office of W. H. Cooper, in Tillamook City before the Register and Receiver, at Portland,
within six months from the date hereof.
Ore., on Friday .the 27th <!«>' ot September, »907.
Dated this 14th day of Augustal997.
She names as witn sses
E. II. WHITNEY.
W H. Petrie, of Portland, Oregon; Hugh
Administrator of the estate of Johnson, of Portland, Oregon ; Roy Johnson,
E. M. Porter, deeeased.
ol Portland, Oregon. C. K. Shepherd, of Por
land, Oregon; R. F. Louden, of » ortlaiul, Oregon.
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
There is no satisfaction keener claims in this office on or before said 27th day
of September. I907
than being dry and comfortable
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
when out in the hardest storm.
OU ABE SUM OF THIS
IF YOU WEAB
WATWROOF
5\0ILH> CLOTHING
I
'
StACK 0« YELLOW
«W 4MMU evearwHUL
A.J TOWH CO.BOSTON.MASS.U.AA.
TOWU fANAMAN CO. IntH.TOtONTO CAN
KILL the couch
CURE THE LUNGS
and
•"Dr. King’s
New Discovery
/TO»SU»PTIO«
T imber L and A ct . J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
Uuited Stales Laud Office, Portland. Ore.,
June 15th I9O7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Slates of C lifornia, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Teriitoiy.” hh ex­
tended to all the i'ublie Land States by act of
1 August 4, 1892,
EDGAR MUNSON.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillam/'ok, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement No. 7460 for the pur­
chase of the Ne
<>l \
'4 and N W
of
Ne *4 «nd S
of Ne % of Section No. I3, in
'owuship No. 1 north, range 11 . 10 west, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more vain ole for its timber or sone tlisn for
a in iculturril purp ses, and to establish his
claim tosaid land before the County Clerk, at
Tillamook, Oregon. 011 Saturday, the 7th day of
September, lq'»?. He name.« as witnesses
Goran M1111»on, of I ilhimook, Oregon, James
C. Bewley, Tillamook, Oregon; Geo. F. Zim­
merman, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Robert Wail,
of Bay < ity, Oregon.
Anv ami all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are request- d to file their
claims in this office on or before said 7th day
ol September. 1907-
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
CUTTING
SHAMPOOING, ETC
\
McNAIR CO.
Pritt
50c *11.00
Frat trial.
TureJTTncTQiuickeat Cure for all
THROAT sad LUNG TBOUB-
LZS, or MOHZY BACK.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Nothing will take the various social
distempers which the city and artifi­ and Diarrhoea Remedy. Better
Than Three Doctors.
cial life breed out of a man like farm
Ing. like direct and loving contact with
“Three year» ago wa h»<l three doctors
Proverb» Far All Occasions,
lost heavily at the races yester- the soil. It draws out the poison — with our little boy end everything that
they could do seemed in vain. Al last
John Burroughs.
when ell hope seemed to be gone we
fool and his money are soon part-
began
using Chamberlain's Colic.
Domestic
Economy.
replied the sardonic person.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Ren e,1y and in
“
I
see
Robinson'»
married
again
. but I won today."
a lew hours he began to irnriroTe. To­
fool for luck ”—Washington Star. married his first wife's sister.”
day he is as health? a child aa pt rents
| “Yes
He said he didn't want to could wish for.'*—Mis. B. J. J ohsrtom .
have
to
break
in
another
mother
in
Linton. Mite. For sale by Clough’s
nld rather’be Ignorant than wlaa
Drug Store.
foreboding of eviL-Anachyla*. I law."—Leslie» Weekly.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N otice
for P ublication .
United States I.and Office, Portland,Ore.,
June 27th, 1907.
Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance
with the provision» of the act of Congress of
June 3. I878. entitled” An act for the «ale of
timber lands in the State« of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all tte Public Land State» b) act of
AUgUSt 4,
PETEK H FDI.KFSEN,
Of St. John«, county of Multnomah. State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 74x0. for the porcbase of
the West J4 of N«*rthw« st %, the Northwest '4
of South we»’
of Section 13 and the North­
east % ol NojtheiDt % ot Section No. I4 in Tp,
No 2 N, range No. io W, and will • ffei proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
lor its timber or stone than for agriruitural
purp«Hea, and txi establish his claim to said
1 an<l before the Register and Receiver, at Port­
land. Oregon, on Uedm aday the 16th day of
Oetoi>er, 1907. He name» a» witnesses.
John B ( spies, of Nehalem, Oregon ; Harry
Reddaway, of Nehalem, Oregon; Peter
Autzen, of St. John«, Oregon ; Thotuaa Au’t n,
of st Johns, Oregon*
Any and all pet.^on« claiming adversely the
alaive descritied lands are re luesled to file their
claims in this office ou or before said 16th day
of October, 1007.
A lgernon s . D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct icne 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublic atiow .
United Mate« f,and Office,
P' rtland, Oreg -n
Jn> e 18(h. ioft7.
Notice is hereby given that hi compliance
with th«* proVi-ion* of the act of Coi gre««» «»I
June3. I878, ent tie»! “ An act for the »»ie of
timber laud« in the 8 tale« of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory.” aa ex
temkd to all the Public Mud States by act of
August 4, i*A
CHA.TIKH R NOftVKT
Of P«»rtlaud, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, ha« this day filed in this office hi«
«worn statement N.». 7463. for the put chase
of the Ne *4
ue '4 Nw % and tot J. of Hec
No. 4, in Tp No 3 north, Range No. o west,
and will offer proof to »how that |th« ffiaml
sought »• more valuable for it» tim1»*r ot
•tone than for agricultural purjxw«, and to
establish his claim to 'Mid land before the
K gister and Receiver, at Portland Oregon,
on ueMlay, the sth day of October, 1907 He
name« as wititeBRc«
John R < spies, of Nehalem. Oregrou , Frank
York, of NehalemJ Oregon John H ^tadday,
of Nehalem. Oregon . Peter Wagner, of Forest
Grove, Oregon
Any and all per»o»?s claiming adversely the
above dew ril*«d land« are requested to file their
claim« in this oflhe on or before »aid «th day of
Ocrober, Igo;
A lgerxon S D rbmsbr . Register.
I
NOT1CK OF CREDITOKH.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un­
Portland, Oregon. June 10th, 1907.
has been Appointed administrator
Notic6 is hereby given that in compliai ce dersigned
to the estate of Malkom Wyatrom, deceased,
with the provisions ot the net of Congress and that letters of administration in due
of June 3rd, I878, entitled “ An act for the form have been issued to him.
sale of timber land« in the States of California,
All persons having claims against said
Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” deceased or against his estate, are hereby
as extended to all the Public Land States by notified and required to present them, duly
act of August 4. 1892.
verified, to said administrator at the office
WILLIAM BUKIJ. WATT.
T. 1J. Goync, attorney-at-law, in Tilla­
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State ol of
City, Oregon, within six months from
Oregon, has this day fi'ed in this office his mook
the date hereof.
sworn statement No. 7456, fur tlie purchase of
Dated July 11th, 1907.
the W J4ofSw
of see. No. 9, in tp. No. 1 N.,
W m . B. C attbrlin ,
range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to
Administrator of the Estate of
show that the land sought is more valuable
Malkom Wystrom, deceased.
tor its timber or «tone than for agricultural
purnose«, and to establish his claim to said
land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook,
8UMNON9.
Oregon, 011 Friday, the 6th day of September,
190?. He names an witnesses:
George Watt, of Bay < ily, Oregon ; Fred D. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
Pike, of Bay City, Oregon; Fred Balmer, of
for 1 illatnook County.
Hay City, Oregon; John O- Bozorth, of Bay M.J. MacMahon
)
City, Oregon.
Plaintiff, I
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
v».
above described land.« are 1 equested to tile their Francis Trevor, Francis I
claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
Trevor, Jr., Agnes Reid, '•
September, 1907.
E. Dewey, L. O. Mac- I
A lgernon 8. D resser . Register.
Mahon, and Tillamook I
City, a Municipal Cor- |
porntion,
T imber L and , A ct J ink 3, 1878— N otice for
Defendant». J
P ubliuai ION
To Francis Trevor, Francis Trevor, Jr., and
United States Land Office, Poitland, Ore.
L. O. MacMahon, the above named defen­
April 15th. ilk);.
dants :
Notice is hereby given that in compliance In t he name of the State of Oregon :
with the rrovisluns of the act of Congress of
You are hereby required to appear and
June 3. 1878. entitled " Au act for the «ale of answer the complaint tiled against you in
timber lands in th* Sates ol California, Oregon, the above entitled cuuhc on or before the
Nevada, and Washington Territory,'' hs ex- expiration of six weeks from the date of the
teiied to all the Public Land Stales by act of first publication of this Summons, and if
August 4, 1892.
you fail t«> sc appear and answer for want
Al.GKRN II TINGLEY.
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court
Of Portland, < oun* y of Multnomah. Mate ot Ore- for the relief prayed for in the complaint.
go , has this day filed in this office his
The relief prayed for in the complaint is
sworn statement No. 7446, for the uurchHse of that plaintiff have judgment against Francis
the W. st one half of the No» tlieast one quar­ Trevor for the sum of $400.00, with interest
ter and lot numbered one (W
of Ne V4 at the rate of 9 percent per annum from Octo­
and lot 11, of Sec. No 24, ill Tp. No. ber 4th. 19UO, together with an attorney'« fee
1 8, rang«- N.J. q west, W.M. and will offei pr«x>f of $125.00, In accordance with the terms of
to show that tiie land sought is mor«* valua­ a promissory note bearing date October 4th,
ble for i s tiir her or stone than for ngricultuial 1900, anti that a mortgage given bv
purposes, and to e-tnblish his claim to said Francis Trevor on that date upon and
land before the Register and Receiver, at Port covering the South East quarter of Section 15,
land. Oregon, on Wednesday,, the 18th day in Township 2 South of Range 9 West of Wil­
of e«ptvniber, 1907. He name* as w H iihhscs
lamette Meridian, and recorded in Book
Samuel J. Smith, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Toby "K." at page «37, of the records of Mort­
L. Fmlth, of Tillamook, < regon; Wesley Rush, gages of I illamook County. Oregon, to
of Tillamook. Oregon , Chas. M. Adkins, of secure the payment of said promissory note,
Tillamook, Oiegou.
be foreclosed. That the defendants and all
Any and all persons claiming adversely the of them be foreclosed of all eouity of redemp­
above deeiribeil lands are requeued to fi!e their tion or other interest in sai«l real property;
claims in this office on or before «aid 18th day ot that the same lie ««>1«! and the proceeds ap­
September, i 'J o ;.
plied to the payment of the judgment prayed
A lgernon 8. D r ess kb , Register.
tor.
This Summons is published in pursuance of
an order mode by the Honorable H. F. Good-
T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, I878 —N otice speed, County Judge of Tillamook County,
Oregon, inmii <>n the 1 1 th day of July, 1907.
for P ublication
directing that service of «ummons as to said
United State» Land Office, Portland. Ore..
defendants l>e marie bv publication thereof in
June 5th. 1907
Notice in hereby given tl at In compliance the Tillamook Hea<flight, a weekly news­
with the provisions of the act of Congress of paper published in Tillamook City, Oregon,
J ' of ' eie
'
weeks, end
June 3, I87H, entitle«! “ An act for the sal«’ of once a week for a period
timber lands in the States of ( alifornin, Ou gon, date of the first publication is July 11th,
1907.
Nevada and W ishiiigton Territory,” as ex
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fended to all the Public laind States by act of
Attorney for Plaintiff.
August 4, 1892.
JOHN P WAC.NKR,
' I Forest Grove, county of Washington, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in tills office bis
IUMWON4.
sworn statement No 7449. for the purchase of
E *4 of Se |4» Section il, and W % of Sw l4, of
¡section No. 12, in tp. No. 2 north, Range In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
No. lowest mid w III ««ffer proof to show that
for Tillamook County.
the land ««Hight is more valuable for its tini. Tillamook Lunil/ering Com­
Her or «tone thnn for »gricultural purp« »eg,
pany, a Corp«,ration,
ami to establish hi» claim to said land before
Plaintiff.
J Tillamook County, at
the County Clerk ol
▼s.
Tillamook City. C".,
Ore., on
__ Friday, the 6th W. J. Woodside.
day of September, I907.
He names a«
Defendant.
witnesses
To W J Wood «id •, the al tore nnniftl de-
Hemy Tobi, of Nehalem, Or«grm
_ __ . . Hiram
__
fendant
Ferry. Nehalem,Oregon . R I*. York, Nehalem,
In the name of the State of Oregon :
Oregon . I l>. Caple«, Nehalem. Oregon
You arc hereby required to apiiear and
Any «nd all | ersons dai • ing adveroely the answer th complaint filed against you in
a bwe-described laud« ar«* requested to tile their the above entitled case on or before the ex­
claim« in ».bi« office on or beiote «aid 6th day piration of «ix weeks from the «late of the
of S. ptember, 191/7.
first publication of this summons, and if you
AMIBWOM ». D rfhmer , Register.
fail so to appear and answer for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Court for
T imber L and . J une 3. 1878.—N otice for the relief demanded in the complaint herein.
The relief demanded in the recovery of a
Pt'BLlCATlON.
I judgment against you for the sum of
United State« Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
$3,902 05. being balance due for lumber
May r7th. IVoy
Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance sold and delivered to you by plaintiff at Till­
with th«* provisions of the art of Congres* of amook County Oregon, on or about March
Jnne3, IM78. entitled
An act for the sale of 26th, 1907, in the sum of >1.331.57 and the
timber land« in the btate of California Oregon, further sum of >2,570.48 for lumber «old and
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- delivered to you by plaintiff at Tillamook
t nd«d to all the Public Land States by actol County. Oregon, on or about July 9th,
1007, all at tne special instance and request
August 4. 1892.
of the said W. J. Wood side, and that all of
JOHN B, CAPLE»,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of your right title and interest in and (4 the
Oregon, has thia «lay filed lu this office hi« said Het looner dan Buena Ventura, and the
sworn »talement No. 7425, for the purchase ol cargo of lumber now thereon consisting of
the H ‘4 of Nw % and N % of Sw % of about two hundred thousand feet of mer­
have been
Section N«». 10, in T«iwn»*»ip No. 2 north, chantable lumber. and which
Hauge N«> 10 neat, and will offer proof to attache«! in said cause by virtue of a writ of
show that the land «sought is more valuable tor attachment duly issued therein, and said
ita timber or «tone than »or agiicultural pur­ attachment having been made by the Sheriff
poses, and to eatabllah hl« clai«n to smi <1 land of Tillamook County. Oregon, be sold for
before the County Clerk.
at Tillamook, the purpose of satisfying any judgment
Oregon, on Fri«1ay. the Mb day of Heptember, which tne plaintiff may recover against you
in said cause.
riMTj He namo* as w tin eases
This summons is publish««! in the Tilla­
Henry Tobi, of Nehalem^ Oregcn; L. A
York, of Nehalem, Oreg-m . Hugo Kline, of mook Headlight by order of the Honorable
F. Goo<iS|>eerl, Ju«lge of Tillamook
Nehalem (>«efou, W N. keddaway. of Ne­ H
County, Oregon, made July 31st, 1907. di­
halem, Oregon
Any and all peroons claiming adversely the recting publication thereof tn lx made for
above de*<fit»e«l lamia are requested 9» file their six successive weeks, the first publication
claim« in th • «officeon or before »aid 6th day of t>eing made on August 1st. 1907
li T R otts
sc|teBiber. 1«-7
Attornc, f ,r riaiatifl»
ALOk-RMOM S. DRKSARR, |U giater.
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