Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 26, 1907, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 26
the cyclone .
the sza hedgehog .
H»w This Wonderful and Destructive
Air Fury I* Formed.
To get an idea of a cyclone’s forma
tiou imagine a large circular pan or
tub with quite a large hole in the
middle of the bottom. With thia hole
plugged, fill the vessel with water
then draw out the plug aud watch’
There is first a rush of water from
all directions toward the hole and a
turbulent effort to get through; then
the water surface above begins to
Bink and swirl, the particles gradually
circling around and around and rush­
ing, ever faster, toward the center.
At last there is actually a hollow space
through the center, around which all
the water In the tub is whirling slug­
gishly near the rim. but with more and
more violent rapidity toward the mid
die until It rushes downward through
the bottom. Now, if that water were
air you would be watching a little
cycloue turned upside down, for the
air rushes upward Instead of down
ward.
In the cradle of cyclones during the
summer months, when the land and
the water grow hotter and hotter be
cause of the longer days than nights,
a layer of air, hot, light and full of
vapor, is for a time held down by
denser air above it. Restless, expand­
ing, tumultuous, it moves about like a
beast at bay until a thinner place In
the air above is found; then up it mad­
ly rushes, and into the vacuum left be­
hind the lower atmosphere hastens from
all directions, pushing and twisting
and pouring upward until it has fallen
into a regular spinning around a com
mon center.
The cyclone, once formed, rushes
away from the tropics toward the pole
and begins its career of destruction,
bruising, wrecking and sinking the
luckless ships which happen to be In
Ita path. More and more of the sur­
rounding atmosphere is drawn into the
whir! until the storm often covers an
area nearly 1,000 miles in diameter.
Sometimes it flings itself upon our At­
lantic coast and tears fiercely through
forests, fields and cities. Then, again,
It sweeps aw’ay across the broad ocean
and dashes Itself upon the coasts of
Europe. Onea in awhile it so adroitly
avoids the land that wre never know It
has passed until ships come tn torn
and broken.—St Nicholas.
It Will Swallow Air Until it Swell.
Into Invulnerability.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 - N oticb for
publication
United (Rate* Land Office,
Portland, Oreg- n, e8c-pt bih, io07-
Notice is hereb) given th <t iu coaip>min-v
with the provv-ioiis of the act ot < ongreaa ot
June 3, 1"78. entitled “ A11 act tor the *alr ol
timbei laudsiu the Slate* of CaliforniM, 0’egou.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to a'l the Public Laud Stales by art of
August 4, 1892,
ORO U DIM1UK.
01 OregouCity, county of d»< kamas, State ot
Oregon, ba* this day bl d in this ufficr hi*
swoiu statement No. 75^9, for the purchase
ol the Sw % of Ne k and N h of Se ‘4
of Section- No 7. in Township No. 2 Nort ,
Range No. 9 West, and will uffri ptoot
t show that the land sought 1» more xaluable
for ita tiinber or stoue than for agricultural
Eu 1 puses and to establish hi claim to said
ma i>efoie the Regie e mi «1 Recrber, al
» ortbind. Oiegon. on Thursday, the 14th ua)
of November, Uk>;. He names as w,t ease a :
John B. Uapies, oi Nr-halem, Ore .011 , »»alter '
A. Dim ck, Oregon l ily, Oregon . Henry Tohl 1
of Nehalem. Oregon; Dan Hickey, ot Balm,
Ortgou.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the |
above described lands are requested t« file lheii
claims iu this office on or before said 14th da\
Of Nova.A.ber. 1997.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Of fishes a large number are pro­
tected from hostile attack by a cov
ering of prickle«. By far tbe moat
curious examples are the globefishe«
or “sea hedgehogs" of the Atlantic
and Indo-Pacific oceans. Tbe extreme
length of the globetish la something
less than two feet. It has thick lips
and goggle eyes, which give It the ap­
pearance of a good natured country­
man. Courage It seems to lack, and
one might suppose that such a sim­
pleton would fall an easy prey to the
first shark or dogfish It encountered.
Yet the glolteflsh Is able to take care
of Itself. It never under any clrcum
stances attacks the enemy, yet Is al­
ways ready to receive him In a suit­
able manner should he provoke hostil­
ities.
T imber L and , A ct J une 1, IN78.—N otice F ob -
P ublication .
Let us suppose that a shoal of globe
United States Land office.
fishes is swimming tranquilly in the
Portland, Oregon Sept 6th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in < oinplianct
clear waters when It Is suddenly sur­ with
the provisions of the act of Congress of
prised by a hungry shark. Of course June 3, 1N78, entitled "Au act for the sale ol
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
the little fellows scuttle hither and gon,
Nevada and Aa hington Territory," a?
thither in uncontrollable alarm. But extended to all the Pub ic lAiid States by act of
the shark, poising himself upon bls August 4, 1892,
NATHVNIEL T. PALMER.
powerful tail, leisurely singles out one Of Salem, county of Marion, State of
of the fleeing globeflsbes and sets out Oregon, has this day filed in his office hi*
sworn statement. No. 7583. for the purchase
in pursuit. Now, although the globe­ ol the Ne
of Nw
24 ami S
O|
Sw l4 of Sec. No. 13, in township No. 3
fish is a good swimmer, it is no match South,
Range No. Io West, aud will offer
for the shark. The chase is in every proof to show that the land sought
way unequal and can have but one is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for
agricultural
purposes,
and to
ending. Within a few minutes of its . establish his claim to said land before the
commencement the shark must over­ Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on
Monday, the 18th day of November I907. He
take the globefish. But the quarry is names
as witnesses :
George R
Ridgeway, of Beaver, Oregon ,
well aware of its danger. It makes a
William Gilbert, of Beaver, Oiegon; Fred GH
bee line for the surface and as soon as bert. of Beaver, Oregon; Sarah K. Palmer, of
It gets there begins to take in great ba<m. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advetsely the
gulps of air.
above described lands are requested to file their
Then a strange thing happens. The claims in this office on or before said 18th day
I907
fish that only a moment before was of November A lgernons
. D resser . Register.
thin and small begins to grow stouter
and stouter until. Wlke the frog In the T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 i ”78.—N otice for
P ublication
fable, it seems in danger of bursting.
United States Land Office
It stops inflating itself, however, Just
ftjPortlaDd, Ore. Sept. 6lh, I907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
In time to avert this catastrophe. But
with the provisions of the act of Uongr -ss ot
its skin has become as taut as a drum­ June
3 1878. entitled "An act for t' e sale
head, and the whole of its body Is cov­ of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
ered with sharp, erect prickles. It has extended to all the P..blic Laud States by act ol
become a sea hedgehog, and the hun­ August 4. 1892.
MRS. L’ZZIE HADLEY.
gry shark which comes surging through Of Tillamook,
county of Tillamook. State of
the water dares not touch it, but turns Oregon has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 6706. for the purchase
tail in search of something more eata­ of the E Hof Sw
and Lots 3 and 4. section
ble. Of course the globeflsh was cov­ 19, and Ne M Nw U of section No. 20, in
No. 2 north, Range No 7 West,
ered with prickles all the time, but In Township
and will offer proof to show that tbe lami
periods of tranquillity these lie com sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for-agricultural purposes audio
fortably along its sides, Just as do establish
her claim to said land before the
those of the hedgehog. Unlike its County Clerk, at Tillamo* k, Oregon, on Mon­
day, tnc 11th day of November, 1907. She names
land prototype, however, the sea as
witnesses :
HIS ODD AD.
hedgehog Is unprovided with a special
Fred L. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon
Frank
of Tillamook, Or gon ; William
muscle for erecting its prickles, so J. Ry 11. Hadley,
of Tillamook, Oregon; El) Hadley, of
The Collar That Gave Plumley a Sec­ when danger threatens it has recourse Tillamook. Oregon.
Any and all personsc aiming adversely th
ond Start In Business,
to the mechanical method of Inflating above-described
lands are 1 equested to file their
“Nothing succeeds like persever- the whole body*5x1 th air or with wa­ claim* in this office on or before said 11th day
of
November,
I907.
ance.” »aid Mark Twain at a dinner, ter if it cannot reach the surface
A lgernon S D ressfr . Register.
“When the luck seems most against quickly.—Scientific American.
ua, then we should work and hope
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3* I878.—N otice for
hardest of all. In moments of dis­
P ublication .
SOME BABY DON’TS.
couragement let u« remember my old
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon Sept. 6lh, 1907.
friend Henry Plumley of Virginia City.
Notice is hereby given that in ompliatice
Don’t rock babies; it injures the
“Henry Plumley ran a collar factory.
with the provisions of the a«*t of Uotigre-s of
brain.
June 3, 1878 entitled " An act for the sale of
Times were reported to be hard with
’er lauds in the States of California. Oregon
Don't tease babies; it will make them tinit
him. When his factory, which was
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex
cross.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
very heavily insured, burned down,
q 2.
Don't trot babies; it disturbs the August 4th, i 8 CLARA
E. JANES.
there was every indication that he
Of Ar eta, county ot Multnomah, State of
whole
system.
had set the place on Are himself in
Oregon, has this day filed iu this office her
Don't
romp
with
babies;
it
excites
sworn statement No. 7521, for the purclia •?
order to get the insurance money. Vir­
of the Nw % of Sw
of Section No. 10
ginia City was the soul of honor in the brain too much.
in Township No. 2 south,
Range No. 1
Don’t dress babies stylishly; It is West, and will offer proof to show that the
those days. Shocked beyond words, it
land sought is more valuable for its timber
rose en masse, seized Henry Tlumley, cruel to adorn a rose.
or stone than for agricultural purpose», and
Don’t wake babies up to show them; to establish her claim to said land before
put a halter round his neck and lynch­
the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,
they need all the sleep they can get.
ed him.
on Tu sday, the 12th day of November, 1907.
"But he did not die. The sheriff ar­
Don't let too many strangers handle She names as witnesses
David J. Culy. of Netaito, Oiegon ; Chas. A.
rived and cut him down In time. He babies; it will spoil their disposition.
Sumner, of Portland, Oregon; Alida A. Culy, of
was tried and found guilty, and be
Don't put too many clothes on babies Portland. Oregon; Clara Anderson, of 1 orlland,
Oiegon.
served a term in Jail.
tn hot weather; it will cause prickly
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deac ibea lands ar? requested to file their
“On his release you wouldn't have beat.
claims in this office on or before said 12th da>
thought that he'd return to Virginia
Don't forget to give cool water often; of November, I907.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
City again, eh? He did, though. He it is the only thing to quench thirst
came back, reopened his collar factory and ward off fever.
and prospered.
J une 3. 1878 —N otice for
Don't put long clothes on any baby; T imber L and P , aci
ublication .
"What gave him his start was the the weight has killed dozens of babies.
United States Land Office,
odd advertisement with which he an­ Twenty-eight inches is long enough for
Portland. Oregon Sept, fith, 19^7.
Notice ie hereby given that in compiia c?
nounced his return to business among comfort.—Pearson's Weekly.
with the provision» ol the act of Congress
us. Preceded by a brass band, Henry,
of June 3r«l, Ift?«. entitled ” An act foi the
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
in a great gilt chariot, burst upon our
Its Fire and Its Girdle Cakes.
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri ory ’
streets. He sat on a kind of golden
as
extended to all the Public Land State« by
The Chequers Inn. Osmotherley, is a
4. 1*92,
throne, and be held on a crimson cusb relic of the old coaching days, but it is act ot August
GKOR«»K R RIDGEWAY,
ion in his lap an old, old collar. Above now famed for its fire, which has nev­ Of Be ver, county of Tillamook, State of
ha« this day fi’ed in this office his
the collar on a crimson banner waved er been out for more than 100 years Oregon Statement
No. 75*5» for lhe purchase ol
this inscription in huge letters of gold: and over which gtrdle cakes are baited.
>4 of Se
Ne U of Ne *4 and S %
of see. No. 18, in township No. 3 >.
“ ‘This is the collar we wore when This huge fire is kept continually burn­ range < No.
10 west, and will offer proof to
we were lynched. It saved our life. ing by peat or turf from the Yorkshire »how that the land sought is more valuable
its timbei or »tone than for agricultural
Be wise In time and use no other, At moors. An excellent tea is provided tor
purposes and to establish his claim to said
all retailers, 10 cents apiece, three for for visitors, the chief daluty being the lamlbefore the Register and Receiver, at ort-
land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1.3th day of
a quarter.’ ’’—Indianapolis Star.
girdle cakes. The peat glows like red November. 1907. He »«me, m witneMe.
Wlihsin Gilbert, of Beaver. Oregon; Fred
embers on a red tiled floor, the girdle Gilbert,
of Beaver.
Or gon. Nathaniel T
Old Glory Humiliated.
being suspended from a bar above, the Palmer, ot Salem, Oregon, ba rah K. Palmer, of
,
.
One Instance Is known In which Old whole looking most quaint and pictur­ Salem. Oregon
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
Glory’s shame Is the crown of a fam­ esque. The exterior of the inn is most above de«*cnbed lands are request’d to file theii
ily's prestige. At the battle of Bla­ unpretentious and old world looking, claim« in this »ffice on or before said 131 h day of
a
,
densburg the American troops were as it nestles alone on the Yorkshire November, <9^7
A lgernon 6. D rebree Register.
defeated by the British under the com­ wolds.—London Standard.
mand of nn Irish ofllcer named Ross.
T imbk « I.AH0 act . J c "« ». '*7». -N otick ro*
¥• BI.ICAT OH.
In recognition of his serviced In win­
Agreed.
Vnlted SUIT» Land OIB ct . Fortlund. Or-.,
ning this victory his sovereign granted
fk-pt. 7th, 1907
Justice Hckford, when a barrister,
Notice » hereby «I'M »«••< in <»n>p inner
him the title of Ross of Bladensburg, waa once «peaking before a couple of
with tbe provision« of 'be «ot ol < on<reMi of
and to his crest was added an Amer Judges when a disagreement aroae. Jone 1 1« « entitled *’ An «ct for the w.In nt
lean flag, reversed, with the shaft After a long diacuaslon on a point of Umber lam'd« In the stete« ofcnllfonila, Oreton.
Nevada aud Wa.hlngton Territory," aa ex
broken. The title is hereditary. In law one of the Judges said: "We re­ tended to all the Public Land Stale» by act of
our generation the possessor is a colo­ peat that the atatement you make la ‘"•"*CHARU» W. HALDKHMtN
nel of the Irish fualleers. And this not good law, and this court does not Of Astoria, county of Clatsop Htate of
ba» this day «1«! in this office his
f!oss of Bladensburg uses as his crest alt to expound the law to you, Mr. «»regon,
.wo?n ata.euNmt No 7«9 for
Jt“rch.T
today our stars and stripes turned up- Pickford. We have neither the wish, the He«t H of NorthesM %
l/4 aud Joitiieast % of Southwest
flile down and with the shaft broken the time"— "Nor the ability, your Southeast
U of HecAow No 31. *»•
in two.—Chicago Record-Herald.
lordablpa,’’ Interjected the barrister. 2 north »ante No 9 wr.t, an I wi» offer pro.»f
»how that the land »ought 1« mor? valuable
"Quite no; quite «o. Now. aa to para­ to
for its timber or »tone than for agricultural
purpnaea, and to eaUbllah hl« claim to «aid
Matallla Mataphora.
graph 3."—London Tit-Bit».
land before the R«<i«»er «nd Here tv er» t Port­
"It Is moat amazing." said a metal­
land. Ore. on tiedneadsy. the 20th day of
Obstinat« Parants.
lurgist. “how the world relies on met-
Not ember. 190- He nainra aa wifnoaore
Thomas W
Rnaa. of 1 iliamook. Oregon .
___ ____ _ ’’ said the head of th«
als for ita metaphors and almlles.
"Reginald.
J. We»l«> McMillan, of Till-muofc. Oregon
Tbui, an orator is allver tongued or family. “I have told you again and trworg? Zimm ma., of 1 i ’«moot
Wealev M* Mil Ian. of I id«mook.
golden mouthed.
An explorer la again that you are not to pull the cat'» J Jam?»
Any and all person» claim I mt ad vereel y the
above described land, ar? requeatrd to file
bronzed by African tuna. A resolute tail."
Reginald eyed him sadly. "You are th->rcl«in.s in thi« office on or bolora »aid 2o»h
chap has an Iron will, A sluggard
dav of Nuvrmlrer, I907
.
ALGERN.rF 8 DRKtSKR. Regi«tcr.
moves with leaden feet. An ostrich getting very oliattnate. father." be said
reprovingly.
—
London
Globe.
has a copper lined stomach. A million­
aire has tin. A swindler la as slippery
NOTICR FOH rURl/rATMJN.
Department of the Int?rior,
Amicable Adjustment.
as quicksilver. A borrower has brass.''
Land Office at ^ortlat d. Or?.,
”1 want you distinctly to understand,
—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Notice ia hereby given tbajTGICo4<K R
EmlL that when your colleague^ wife
R||X«KWAV.of Beaver regon ha- aled notree
has a new hat I want one too.
of bi* intention to malt? final commutation
The Same or Anotherf
“Calm yourself, my dear. We're prreH .* «apport of hM nfoj-u «*«
"And you saw Muriel T'
Hntrr Wo liwl. m.4r M.y vHh
settled ft between ns. You're neither I *U»d
for the Sw H Nw
and n H Ne M
H
“I did."
be
o( aectm* 24 township 1 «moth rang*
of
yon
going
to
get
one."
—
Fl
legend«
’Till me. Is she married T”
10 west and that
<HI
Blatter.
________
before the Coauly Clerk of Tillamook < <mnty
• ’Tes.”
% Ve question more.
Wa Mington Herald.
Again or yet?”
U you leap Into a well. Providence
1« not bo. w* to
rou out—German
Proverb.
u
______ ______ _____
I
Built That Way.
"What doe" It mean, pa. when It
says a man ‘bent his steps?* "
“That he was bow legged, my son.”
—New York Press.
1907
“iSiSiSrtwtollUU«" Äo— <<HLv.Uo.vl
•
»1. I
roStta^ rvrt^«« “P"-
I tbe land
•
William Hiatt, ot foooor, nrrton Al Rnao.
ofBaavvr i»e«<>a . »Illlam Salim« o(_Weaver.
1 Oregoa ; *« 7 Ha„da.,,i. of R-avv.
I
Awcatwa a Uaaaaaa, H»«>M<r
2
HEADQUARTERS FOR
3 DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
3 STEEL STOVES & RANGES. §
Jo« KF'l
i »M> m K..
•JA-. jb 'A x K
ft
We carry a Large Stock of
•
Hardware, Tinware, Gt
and China,
r
i
I
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window*
Sashes,
A
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
McNAIR CO.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
States Land Office. Portland Ore..
June 13th. 1007.
Notice is hereby giv- n that in compliance
with the ^.^oviaions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the ssle
of timber lands in the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washlugton Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act ol
August 4 1892,
ALEXANDRE D. NORMAND.
Of Olney,
county of Clatsop,
State
ot
Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his
sworn statement No 7461, for the puichaae of
the Lots 1 and 2. Sec. No. 20, In township No.
4 North
Range No. 8 West.
and
will
offer prouP to show that he land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and toestablish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver, at Portland Oregon, on T ursday, the
2tJih day oi September, I907. He names aa wit­
nesses :
J. R Wherry, of Elsie Oregon ; James Gal-
laghe*. of Elsie, Oregon; Find Normand, of
Jewell, Oiegon; Alex Normand, of Else,
O regen
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
a hove-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 26th day
of Septembe. i9o7
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
T imber L and ,
United
T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otice F or
P ublication
United states Land Office,
Portland, Ore.. July 22nd, I907
Notice is heieby given that in com liance
with the provisions of the act of congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber laudsin the states of Califoi nia. Oregon,
Nevada aud Washington Territory' s^ extended
to a 1 the Public Land States bv act of August 4
1892,
OTTO HHFARFR.
Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. State of
Oregon, has this day filed iu this office his
sworn statement No. 7363. for the puichsse of
the Ne V4, ot Sec. No. 4. 1» tp » N, range
10 west, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is lucre valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to
establish his claim to said land before the
<'ounty Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tu«s-
iay. the 1st day of October, I907. He names as
witnesses :
Irwiu Farter, of Garibaldi. Oiegon Andrew
Peterson, of Garibaldi, Oregon George Watt,
of Bay City Oregon; l has. A. Johnaon, of Bay
« ity. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
elaima iu this office on or before said ist «lay of
October, 1907.
A lgernon 8. D resner , Register.
T imberland , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office
Portland, Oiegon, July 20th, 1007,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of ('ongiessof
June 3i<1, 1878, entitled "An act foi the sale
of timber lands in the States of Ualifo'-ma.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
ry.” as ex tended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, 18 q 2.
BURR I.. BEALS,
Of Nehalem, county of lllaniook
i“_____L State of
Oiegon, has this day tiled In thia office his
swot n statement No. 7500 for
' _ the purchase
of the S % . of Ne I. and
___ Lota 1 > and 2. of
Section -No. 4 in Township No. 3 South,
Rang*» No.
N(). ft
g West, and will offer proof
,__ _
Kang»
1 ■
show that the land sought is more valuable
1 for its
it» timber or alone
stone than for agricultural pur-
Cises, mn*
**■’•••
•
- to »aid
....
id *■ to establish
his claim
land
•fore
. _ th<
. ie County clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 6th day of November,
1907. H»* names aa witnesses:
John If. Holgate, of Hemlock, Oregon ; Ira
J. Earl, of Hemlock, Oregon ; Fred R. Beal», of
Tillamook,
Oregon; Theodore Kingsley of
Tillamook, Oiegon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ahove-descrined lands ate reque»ta<i to tile’ their
claims ir. this office on or before said 6th day ol
November, 191-7.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
PUBLICATION.
United Stutts Lund Office, Portland, ere.,
July Vth, iyn?.
Notice is hereby given that iucompliance with
the provisions f the act of ongress of June
8. ift7ft, entitl d “ A*' act for the hr e of timber
lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington T*»r’it ry." as ex
tended to all the Public l-and Hiatts by act of
August 1 ll
ANNA S. ANDF.RSON,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. Blate of
Oregon, hu this «lay filed In this office her
sworn statement No. 7491. for the purchase of
the W
of NW »4
ami He V4 of Nw >z4
of section No. 12, in Tp. No. 2 north, range
No. 10 west, ami will offer proof to show that
the land sought is mote valuable for Ila timber
or atone than for agricultural purposes, ami
to establish her claim to said land before the
•ounty < letk. at Tillamook, on Wednesday,
the «th day of November, I907. She names
as w Uncases .
J. P. Wagner, of Po’»la"d. Oregon; H Tohl,
Nehalem, Oregon ; II (J. Kaddaway, of Neha em.
Oregon; Job’» B. Caples, of Nehalem. Oregon.
Any and all persons clalmin; adversely the
at»ovr described lands are req tided to file their
claims in this office on or before said *<th day of
November, I907.
T imber L and ,
Al.GKRNON S.
IJRKHSEK, Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 18,8.—N otice for
PUBLICATION .
T imhkr L and . A ct J une 3, 1*78.— None« for
P ublication .
United State« Land Office, Portland Oregon.
July 1st, luo7
Notice I m hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of th»1 act o f Congress of
June 3-, 1*78, entitled "An .«cl for the sale of
timber land* in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
10 all Public land Stalo* by act of Augu»t4,
United Stati’8 Land Office,
Portland, Oiegon, June 14th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision* of the act 01 Congress of
June 3rd, 1878, entitled, "An act for the *Hle
of t inber lands
the States ot California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
as extended to all the Public Land NUle* by act
of August 4. 1H92,
MARY JOHNSON,
Of Adua. county of Lewi*. State of Wash
CLARA ANDERSON.
ington, has this dcy filed in this office her Of Tillamook, county of 1i* amook, State nr
sworn statement N<* 74'8 for the purchased Grenon, him this day hied in thia office her
the de *4 of Sr W ol See 2. S H of Sw y4. of Hr<
sworn statement. N<*. 74*7, fo- the pu chase of
1, and Ne '4 ot Nw 14, of Sec. No 12. in Tp. No the N *•< of Nw *4 of Section No
ft, in tp.
j S. Ran e No 9 W. and will offer pi oof to No
1 south, range No. Kt west, and will
show that the land sought is more valuable offer proof to show that the land »ought is more
for it* (imlni or stone than for agiicultura
valuable for ita timber or stone than for agi I
ptirpoaea, and to establish her claim to * i<l land cultnral purpo ea. and to establish her claim to
before the Register and Receiver, at Portland. said I a mi be for a the Register .A Receiver at
Ore . on Friday .the 271I1 day of Sep: ember, l9o7. Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 25th «lay of
She names as witn sue* :
October, <907- She names as witness?«.
W H. Petrie of Portland. Oregon. Hugh
D. J Culy. of Netarts, Uiegon . Allda B. (’illy,
lohiiMon.of Portland, Oregon ; Roy John-on, .of Netarts, Oregon ;
John K. Miller, of
of Portland. Oregon; C E. Shepherd, of For
Portland, Oregon ; Mrs. H. Jayne«, of Portland,
lami, On gou. R, F. Louden, of urtland, Oregon
Oregon.
Anv and all person« claiming adversely the
Any and al f>er«< tis claiming stive reel? the
above described lands are requested to file their aU(ve-dcMcril>ed lands sre reqiie ted to Al •
claims in tn!* office on or before said 2?th day their claim* in this office 011 or before said 26th
of September. I907
day of October, 1907.
A lokrnon fi . D rrsbfr . Register.
A ia . emnon H. D rimsfr . Rrgistet.
T ihbkr L aho , A ct J hh » y»n. 1,7«.—N oticb
for P ublic at ion .
United fitatea Laud Office. Portland Ore.,
June 27th, iq > 7.
Notice 1« hereby given that In oompliMUC?
with th? provision« of the act of Uongr««» of
Jun? 3. 187ft. entiti?d " A h act for th? aalr of
11111 Iter land* in th? Kt a les of California, Oregon,
Nevada, ar.-’ Washington Territory,’ a* ex
tMiiderl to all the Public Land Htat»« b) act of
August 4, 1892,
PKTtCR H F.DLRFSPN,
Of Ht. Johu-, county of Multnomah, Htnte of
Oregon, ha« this day filed in this office his
swohi statement No 74*9. for the p rcha«? of
the W»-m Hof Nr'rthw»«!
the Northwest ‘4
of iL utbweat */4 of Section 11 and the Nor«h-
raal Uol N<»Hh?»*t M
'Action No U. in Tp.
No. 2 N. range No. 10 W, and will ffoi proof
tn »how that the land »ought 1» mor? valuable
for it» timber or atone than for agrirnltural
purpo 11, and to estabiish his claim to »aid
laiidlwforc the Register and Receiver, at Port­
land. Oregon, on Uedm-aday the 16th day of
Oetot»er. 1907. He name» a- witnesses.
John H ( spies, of Nehalem. Oregon , Harry
. Reddaway, of Nehalem. Oregon; Peter
Aulzen, of St. Johns, Oregon ; Thoma» Aula, n,
of fit. John». Oregon.
An> and all pereon« claiming adversely th?
above deacribed iand» are re-iuested to file their
claims In this office on or before said i6<h day
of Octotjer, iw»7
.
A lgkbnon 8 D bemer , Register
T imbkr L and , A ct J une 3 1878.—N otice for
PUBLlf AT1OF
United States Land Office,
Portland Oregon. July 23th. 1207.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
witli the provisions of the set of Congress of
June 3. I878, entitled "An set for the sale of
timber land* In the States of California Ore­
gon, Nevada and i, Washington Tetrit«»rv,” as
extended to all the Public f«and States by act
of Ai gust 4. 1893.
MARHN H RIPLEY.
Of Hobeonvllle, county of 1 11.amook. State of
Oregon, ha* this day filed in thi« office his
sworn statement ’ No. 7306, for
the pur­
chase of the Ne ',4 of he '4 and K H of
Ne «4, bee. asnd Nw
of Nw *4. of sec. No 10,
in tp. No. 3 N, range No 9 W , aiol will offer
prrMif to *how that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purpose*, and to establish his
claim to said land before the < ounty Clerk,
at Tillamook City. Or«., on Wednesday, the 6th
day of Novenib«-r. 19O7 He names a* witnesses
Frank Lundhiirg, or Nehalem, Oregon; John
H Gray. «>f Nehalem, Oiegon . I^D'ida McFee
of Nehalem. Oregon ;
Maiphua Johnson, of
1'obsonvflle Oregon.
Any and al! persons claiming adversely the
above drscrilNtd and« are requested to file their
claim« in this office on or before said 6th day
of No vein lair, 1^07.
A loes non S. D remer . Register.
T imher
L and .
A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice
for P ublication .
United *tate* Land Office,
P01 tland. Oregon, Sept. 13th, 1907.
Notice ie hereby given that in compliant**
with the proviNtoii*
,_____,___ ...
___ w ■•* - of *
of _________
the act of Congrer
June 3rd. 187?. entitled " An act for the *a| 11*- of
timber and» ill the States o' California. Oie-
1___
gnu, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Publio Land Blates by aut of
August 4th, 1W2,
SARAH K. »ALMER.
Of Salem, Oro., county of Marion, Stale of
Oregon, has this da
field in this office
her sworn statement No. 7552, for the purchase
of theW
of Hw l4, of Hec. No. 24, in Tp. No. 3
south, range No. 10 west and wi I offer proof
to show that t e land sought is more valuable
fot its timber or atone than for Rgriciilttiial
pur noses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver, at
Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the ¿6th day
of November. HM»7.
She names aa wltnetaea:
Nathaniel T. Palmer, of Salem, Oiegon ;
George K
Ridgway, of
Beaver,
Oregon •
William Gilbert, of Beaver, Oregon ; ffrea
Gilbert. )f Beaver, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deserib<d lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 26lh
day of November, 19O7.
A i . i '. rrnon 3. D rrnner , Register.
T imber L and . A ct J une 8, 1878.-»-N otice foe
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
Sept. iStb. 1907.
Notice is herebv given that in compliance
with th«* provisions of th? act of Congress of
Jun? 3, 1*78, entitled • An act for the sale of
timber land» in the Stat? of California. Oiegon,
Nevada, and Washington Territor
as ?x-
t tided to all the Public Land Htate» by act of
August 4, I8y2.
EDWARD I). HADLEY,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, Stat? of
Oregon, has thia day filed iu this office his
sworn »talemcnt No. 7554. for th« purchase ot
the Sw >4 of Section No. 24, in Tp. No. 2 north,
Range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more valuable tor
ita timber or stone than ‘or agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish hi» claim to said land
I »afore the County Clerk.
at Tillamook,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of November,
■V<>7
He name* as witnesses
William Ryan, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred L.
Sappington, of
Tlllnmook,
Oreg 11 ;
Eil.
Laughlin, of Ti laniook, Oregon; William P.
Hadley, of Tillamook, Oregon
Any and all person» claiming adversely the
above-described lands ere requested to file their
claims in th «officeoil 01 before said 26th day of
November, 1007.
A lgernon B. D rkshkr , Register.
Notice to Creditors.
N otice is H erkby G iven ,—That the un­
dersigned has 1»een by the County Court of
Tillamook County, Oregon, appointed execu­
tor of the last will and testainent of William
Batterson, deceased. All fiersons having clniins
against the estate of said ' illlam Batterson,
deceased, are hereby required to present the
same to the undersigned, duly verified as
provided by law, at the office of H. T. Botta.
Tillamook City. Oregon, within all months
from the date of the first publication thereof.
Dated September 12t.h. 1907.
8AMVKL M HAT^IBBO n .
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of William Batterson, deceased.
Administrator's Notice.
N otice in H ereby G iven ,—That the un­
dersigned han been duly appointed by the
County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for
Tillamook County, administrator of the
estate of E. M. PORTER, deceased. All per«
«on« having claim* against «aid eatate are
hereby required to t>re»ent the same to me
properly verified, aa ny law required, at the
office of W. H. Cooper, in Tillamook City,
within six month« from the date hereof.
Dated thia 14th day of August 1907.
B H. WHITNEY.
Administrator of the estate of
E. M. Porter, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
N otice ra H erkby G iven .—That the nn-
dersignrd hM« Ireen ttppoinled Administrator
of the Estate of Michael J. Reilly, deceased,
try the County Court of Tillamook < ounty,
Oregon. All |rer«on« having claims Agninst
the entnte of »aid decedent are required to
present the same to me at mv office in Tilla
mook City. Oregon within six months from
the date of the nrst publication of this notice,
duly verified as required by law.
Dated September fith, 1907.
H. T HOTTR.
•
Administrator of the Rafale of
Michael J Reilly, deceased.
Notice of School Indemnity
Selection.
United Stntes L ind Office.
Put Hand, Ore., Sept. 6. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon on Septenilier Hth, 1907, ap­
plied for Lot ♦. section 7. and Lot 1,
section 1H, township 3 north, range H
west, and Lot 3 section 13. township 3
north, range 9 weal, and filed in this
office a list of school indemnity select ioi s
in whah it selected said land , and that
•aid list is open to the public lor inspec­
tion.
Any and alt persons claiming adversely
the above descrilwd land or any legal
subdivision lhereot, or claiming the same
under the mining laws, or desiring to
show swiil land to be mine valuable fur
nnnernl than lor agiuultural purposes,
or to object to said selection lor any
legal reason, should file their claims or
their affidavits ol proj^st or contest in
this office on or before the lotli day of
Novemtier. 1997.
A losunon A. [ ivksssu . Register.
Gao. W. IIiaeg. Receiver.
T imber L and , A ct J une 8. 1878 —N otice foe
P ublica hon
United state« Land
P»rtl«ii'l, Oregon, 4vpt tjth. 1&7.
Notice I» hereby
thaï tn tompllancc
with the provistotra of tne act of CnngrpM of
June 3. i*7* entitle«» * An act fo» the sale of
ti mirer land« in the Htatea of California Oregon
Nevad« and WadiimUm Territory, ' a* ei
Urn dad to all the Public Mnd NtaUa by ail of
August 4th. 18/2.
HARRY H RPf.T,
Of NoriI» Y«mhill copiity of Yamhi I, RU c of
Oregon, ha* thia day filed in this office his
sworn «tatemcNt N«». 7517 for the par< hare
ot tbe Nw U of «a k
, --c-
Nw U of Nw « „1 «
see, 10 , Ne *4 of N« >4 of are 9 ; Ke ' « of Se *4 of
—
„ „
v^, Tp.
- r- __
•re.
4, io
No - I M range No. 7 West, and I
wifi uffrr proof tn show that
land
V
_ <h?
- -----
---- _ »ought ta I
1 mm?
mere valuabl**
raliiabl«* for its tlmi«er
tiiMt«er or atone than for I
I agrtriiltural
agnriiltural parpo»--».
parpo* -«, and fo estsblish bi« I
I c laim fo »«id land Ijef-we the ( oaniy Clerk of
Tillsmook Coanty. at TiHarme k «ne^on, pp ,
M’rt>d»y th? 75th day of November, 1907 Hw
1 When
travel the Wilxm River road
nam?« a» <iln?s»?»
ifoc F Znnmmman, of Tillamook, Oregon ;| 1 atop at tl>« White Hfuar. J. F. Rreher,
David Marnnv, of Tillamook. Oregon bam
I
*
ptopt«tor.
Twenty five mile« east of
J Bin it h of Tillamook <>reg»>n, W k knther |
Tillam<M»ll. Rate* : Meals. 25c. ; l»x*g-
ford of il la mo k trregon
Gro«*, Oregon
Any and all persona < lalming adversely the | , mg. 26c. ; board, with rotMR.
week,
Any »nd all p*»eon» claiming adversely th?
atnrv? de«* rib*-d I aih I« ate requested to file their
OO. IIorset. Team, over friftht. hay
afow«4ew niwdlareU are r?«ueM?d I« file thatr
at?n« in thi« offie« >u or before «aid ¿31* **f
clam»« in Oil» <>•» e ua or before -<ud stb <is> uf ! I c November,
i «nd «r«m. »1 50 ; hay alone, 75e. Water
IWd
(X-toMr, Iga?
Ä
I
AM.aaao« B. Daaaaga Reg 1-Ur I piped through hoaat. Modaia hath, tie.
▲ lobero * • liBMMBE, ReglaUr.
T imbre L and . A< t iune 3. 187*•-- Boric« foe
P ublication .
United if«»?« Land Office,
P rtland, Oreg->n.
Jn* e l«th, 1^07.
Notice 1« hereby ri'e« that in comidtanc?
with th? ptovi»for»« of the act of Cot greas of
Jun?3 1*7*. ei.t tied " An act for the «»Ie of
timber land* tn the Htatreof« a! Horn la «»rguu.
Nevada aud Waahington Territory.’* a* ea
tended to all the Public Mud Blates by act of
August 4.
c T a RI 1» R HOKVIT
Of Portland, county of Multnomah. Htat? of
Oregon, haa thl» day filed in thia office hi-
•worn atatecreNt N • 74«3. fo» »»•« puichaae
of the Ne % Bw^.ho % .Nw M «"d Io« >. of Hee
Nc.4. in Tp No J north, Rang? No q west,
and will offer ptoof tn »how that f'he fland
•ought 1« more valuable for it» timber or
•ton* »han for agricultural purpoar« and to
?«tahlt«h hla claim to mid land before the
R gfafer and Keieiver at P«»rUaiid Oregon,
on uewlst th* "th day <4 October 1907
He
aamea a* witHrea»*«
John R < aplea, of Nehalem. Oregon ____
Prank
York, of Nehalem4 Oregon
John H Raddsy.
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Stopat White House