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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER IO NCLE SAM HAS CAUSE TO association, who presumably has in-! WORMY. ■Japanese Pouring Over Eotder in Such Vast Numbers as to Create Alarm I V ASHINGTON. Oct. 6 — Lmiiigration ■ of Japanese into America is increasing | at so alarming a rale that it har been ■determined to adopt extraordinary ■measures to prevent the introduction finto the United States not only of Jap- enese, but of other Asiatic coolie labor. 1 One result of the trip <»f Secretarv * Straus has been an increase in the force . of immigration inspectors along the sCanadian border, with a view to con- ; trolling the flood ot Asiatic immigra Ition. E It is known that more than double pthe number of Japanese hare come into ¿the United States thus far in the year ■1907 than came here during the same KfMriod last tear. Naturally, the figures rofthe Government do not include the ^hundreds of Japanese who have come ¿into the country surreptitiously. They ve come across from the Canadian land Mexican borders, principally with* tout Hindiance, despite the means adop »cd by the Goverm«ent to prevent tht introduction of Japanese laborers, f Pouring Over the Border | For many months the Government ■ has had immigration commissioners in E Mexico and Canada. In practically Ur very instance, the inspectors have re- ¿ported that the Japanese who reach ! Canada or Mexico are bound for the (United States. Inquiries in the Ha waiian Island have revealed organiza tion v.huse business it is to procure Japanese laborers to work in the f United States. They not only provide i the means, but paye the way by which -Japanese mav easily obtain entrance rto this country through Mexico an<l [Canada. F It is this sort of position that the ^Government proposes to combat. In the appointment of what principally ^constitutes a patrol guard of the Northern and Southern borders of the .country. Secretary Straus hopes to re* ,duce the number of Asiatics uhodailv are coming across the borders in great and increasing numbers. Hope to Enter United States. It will surprise many peo|>le to learn the extent to which emigration has lieen fl,wing from the United Slates to Cinadn. There has been a general knowledge that many have moved acrons the line, hut not that the number has reached 272.W9 in H» years. Yet these are the figures given by Chairman E. E. McLeod of the Western Passenger » HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES « Notice N otice is H ereby G iven . — That Jonas Olson, S. A. Brodhead and Frank Long have been apppinted bv the Com mon Council of Tillamook Citv, Oregon, to view the proposed extension of Sixth Street from its present eastern terminus in Central addition to Tillamook City, Oregon, eastward to the west line of Second Avenue East, and tn make an assessment of the damages and benefits as provided by the chai ter of Tilla mook City, Oregon, and that Nov. 9th. 1997, at 10 o’clock a m., at the intersection of said proposed extension of said Sixth Street with Second Avenue East, have been appointed as the time and place for said viewers to meet. The termination of said proposed street is as above mentioned and the boundaries thereof are described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the North East corner of Block 2. in Central addition to Tilla mook Citv, Oregon and running tlience East to the West line of Second avenue East ; thence North along the West line of sc id Second avenue East 60 feet ; thence West to South East corner of Block 1 of said Central addition and thence South to the place of lieginuing. The private property to be appropri ated for said proposed extension con sists of a strip of land 52.32 feet oft the North side of a tract of land owned by Mrs Ida Walker, adjoining block 2 in said Central addition, and a strip of land 7 68 feet in width off the South •ide of a tract of land owned bv John R. Harter adjoining Block 1 in said Central addition. AH persons claiming damages by rea son of the appropriation of such pro perty are notified to file their claim for such damagea with the Recorder of Tillamook Citv before the time so ap pointed for the meeting of the viewers aforesaid. Dated this October 10th, 1907, by order of the Common Council. J. C. H olden , City Recorder. Hard limes in Kansas. The old days «•( grssahopp-ni and drouth are aliuimt forgotten in the proa perou. Kansas of to day ; although a citizen <>f Codell. Earl Shoiuburg has not yet forgotten » hard lime he countered, lie say, ; •• I was worn out aii'idwcoursged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. Km«'. New Discovery. It took I-«- than < ne hottie to completely cure me ' lb«- safest and m<«t reliable cough and cold remedy and lung and I hroal healer ever discovered. liuarin- |ee<i Chas. I Clough's thug Mora. 50c and »1.00. Trial Is,.tie tree. Notice to Creditors N otice ia H ereby G iven ,-—That the us- der«ign*d has been appointed ndministrator of the Estate of Michael J Keilly, deceawed, by the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon. All person» having claims against the estate of said decedent are required to present the same to me at my office in Tilla monk City, Oregon within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, duly verified as required by law. Dated September 5th. 1907. H. T. BOTT». Administrator of the Estate of Michael J. Reilly. deceased. Quinsy. Sprains and Swellings Cured LATIMER BROS., unti »1 ■umttiEi SHAVING, HAIR )—• Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX SHAMPOOING, ETC | j Elcatric Baths mesi» Btu-.i op Good Io» persons suffering with rbeumsHsm McNAIR CO. Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice fob P ublication , United States Laud Office Portland, Oregou, July 20th. Tar.7, Notice is hereby given that in compliHiice with the provisions ot the art of Congiessof June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act foi tne sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teriito- ry.” hs extended to all Public Land Stales by act of August 4, I8q2. r"'.'.:’. L- L. BEALS. 2::.— BURR Of Nehalem, county of illamook. i State of Oregon, has this day filed ___ I in this office his sworn statement No. 7500 for the purchase of the S of Ne 14 and Ixits 1 and 2, of <ie t; Section 4N0. 4 ill i_ Township No. 3 South, Kaug« No. 8 West, and will offer proof t • show that He land sought ___ .... is ____ more ______ valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ‘ p pur poses, ami and to establish his hia claim to >aid land 1» before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1907. He names as witness«*« : John II. Holgate, of Hemlock, Oregon ; Ira J. Karl, of Hemlock, Oregon ; Fred R. He’ilr, of Tillamook, Oregon; Theodo.e Kingsley of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands aie requestad to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of November, I qc ?. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Summon«. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 1 illainook County. Churles H. Blake, Plaintiff, vs. Ruby L. Idle, formerly Ruby L. Howell Defendant. To Ruby L. Liie, the above named defen dant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to ho appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff* will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint. The relief prayed for in the complaint is that you be required to set forth the particu lar intereNt or estate claimed by you in and to the South East quarter of the North East quarter of Section 20, and the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 21, in Township 2 South of Rajige 9 West of Willamette Meridian, and that any alleged interest or estate hel<l by you in said lands be decreed to be null ami void, and that you and those claiming under you tie forever ei\ioined from asserting any right, title in terest or estate in or to said lands adversely T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otick for to plaintiff', and for general relief. Pu BLlCATloN. This Summons is published by order of the United States Lnnd Office, Portland, <'re., Honorable H. F. (iood»|>eed, County Judge July 9th, 19O7. of Tillamook County, Oregon, made on tne Notice ix hereby given that in compliance with 21st day of September, 1907, and requiring the provisions f the act of ongre»» of June you to appear and answer on or before the 3. 1878, entill <1 “ Au ai t for the »a c of timber expiration of six weeks from the date of hinds in the State* of < nlifornia. Oregon, the first publication hereof, and the date Nevada and Washington Twr’it ry.” as ex of the first publication hereof is September tended tn all the Public Laud State» by act of 26th, 1907. August 4, 1892. H. T. B otts , ANNA H. ANDHRHON, Attorney for Plaintiff*. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, lias tills day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 7491, for the purchase of the W H of Nw '4 and Ke >4 of Nw % Summons. of flection No. 12, In Tp. No. 2 north, range No. io west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought in more valuable for Its timber In the Circuit Court of the StRte of Oregon* or atone tlqui for agricultural purpose«, and for Tillamook County. to establish her claim to said land before the Tillamook Lumbering Com ' ounty Clerk, at TillamtMik, on Wednesday, pany, a Corporation, the «th day of November, I9C7. She names Plaintiff hr w Itnesses . va. J. I* Wagner, of PorHand. Oregon ; H. Tohl, Win. J, Woodside. Golden Nehalem, < Iregoti ; H. 0. Raddaway, of Neha em. Gate Shipping Company, Oregon; Job1 B Caples, of Nehalem, Oregon. a Corporation, Anna B. Aiiv and all persons claiming adversely the Miller, A, Anderson. O f above-described lands am rrquated Io file their Debney, C. H. S. ami E claims in this office on or before said nth day of W. C. Witsemann, Trus- ; November, I907. tees, Bmily W C. Wide- 1 A lgernon S. D ressrm , Hegister. maim and C. li. H. Witse- | tnann, Defendants. i T imbkr L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for To Win. J Woodside, Gohlen Gate Ship Pl'BLICA I ION. ping Company, a Corporation, Anna li. United States Lund office. Portland Oregon. Miller, A. Anderson. G. Drbnev, C. H. 8. Jtiiy 1st, 1^07. nnd E. W. C.Witsemann Trustees. Emily Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance W. C. Witsemann and C. H. H Witse with the provLions of th« act o fgotigress of mann, the above named defendants : June 3, 187M, entitled “An net for the ssle of III 1 hr name of the Slate <>l Oregon tiinbei luiids in the Statesol < allforniii, Oregon You are hereby required to appear and Nevada and W AShingtoii Teiritory," as » xtended answer th complaint filed against you in to «11 Public Land states by act of August 4, the above entitled action on or nefore the ex piration of six weeks from the date of the '«92, CLARA ANDERSON, first publication of this summons, and if you Of Tillamook, county of 3 1’ amoolc, Rt«te o* fail so to appear and answer tor want Oregon, ha« ibis day filed in this office her thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Court for »«torn statement. N* 74-‘>7, for the pu rhuse of I the relief demanded in the complaint herein. the N *4 ot Mw *4 of Section No. M, in tp. The relief demanded is the recovery of No 1 Mouth, range No. to west, and will 8349.00 nnd the m«ts and disbursement of offer proof to show t hat the land «ought is more the action, being for the recovery of sums valuable for it« timber or stone than for agri due for towage by Schooner ••Della” and F. cnltuial purj»o-eH, and to establish her claim to E Dodge, supplies furtiiiihed by W. M. Mills «ai«i laiio hrfote the Register A Receiver at and M F. Leach, moneys ad v a need by plain Portland, Oregon, on Filday, the 2Uh day of tiff and services rendered in loading by F. October. 1907. She names hs witnesses: Davidson, Amo« Kirk, M. L. Hubbard, D. .1- Culy, of NeiHrts, Oicg<,n , Ali<la H. CuljL Walter OEver, Julias Merciers, R. W tttans- of Netarts, Otrgon ; John K, Miller, of ble and Joe Illingworth, bring on account of Po'tland, Oregon ; Mrs. II. Jayne», of Portland, the vesNcISan Buena Ventura,owned by you, Oregon. all accruing during the months of June, July Any and al f>era< ns claiming adversely the and August. 1907, at Tillamook County, al>ove-<l(’M*ril>r«l lauds «re reqlie led to fd • Oregon, nnd the claim« of other parties their ulaiim* in this office on or before said 26th having been duly aa«igned to plaintiff day of October. Iyo7 herein. A lokknon 8. D mbshf . r , Register You will take notice that the said ve«ael. Ran Buena Ventura, has been duly attached in said crust to answer any judgment which T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for may be recovered again»t you herein, and the plaintiff will apply for an order of sale of PUBLIC ation . «aid vessel for the natiNfactlon of any judg United Ntates Land Office. ment which may lie recovered Portiniiri Oregon. July 23th, IW7. This Nummona 1« published by order of Notice In henby given that in compliance Goodsfieed, County with the provisions of the act of Congress of the Honorable H. r June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon made timber lamia in the Htstes of California Ore Heptrmber 21«t 1907. directing publication gon, Nevada and b> Waahliigton Tciritory,” a* to I m * made for six successive weeks, and extended to all the Public Land blatca by act the firnt publication being made on Sep tember 20th, 1907 of At gust 4, I8 qs , H. T. B ottb , MARTIN fl. RIPI.F.Y, Attorney for Plaintiff. Of Hobaoiivllle, county of I li.amook, Btate of Oregon, ha* thia day filed in thia office Ida «worn statement * No. 7506, for the pur chase of the Nr *4 of hr 'a and K % of Notice to Creditors. Ne •«. Her. 9 »nd Nw W of Sw %. of aec. No. 10, in tp. No 3 N. range No 9 W , and will offer proof 10 «how that the laud «ought i» more N otice is II kmkhy G iven —That the un- valuable for it» timtrer or »tone than for dersignexi has lieen by the County Court of agricultural purpose», and to ratahliah hi» Tillamook County Oregon, appointed execu claim to »aid laud before the ■ ounty Clerk, tor of the lu«t will and testament of William at llliamook City. lire, on Wednesday, the Mb Hatterson, deceased. Al) tier »on« having claims day ot November. igO? lie ns me« a» wltue**efl Mgainst the estate of «aid William Batterson, Prank Luiidburg. of Nehalem, Oregon; John • i< < »-.tsrii an-her« >>\ required to precept the K Gray, of Nehalem,Oregon . Laii ida McKee same to the undersigned, duly verified «• >f Nrhalrm. Oregon ; Malphus Juhnaoii, of provided by law, at the office of H. T. Botts. obaonvllte Oregon Tillamook City. Oregon, within »ii months Any and all per»on» claiming adversely the from the date of the first publication thereof. above <1r»cril»«*d and» are requested to Ale their Dated September I 2th. 1907. rUims in thia office on or lx io re »aid 6th day NAMUKL M HA T^KRUO n of Nuvemljftr. 1U07. Executor of the Last Will and Testament A m . kmnon H. U rrsser , Register. of William Batteraon, deceased. T imber L and A ct . J une 3. 1878. -N otice for pi ai.it. at ON. ratted mates Land Office. Portland. Ore.. Hept. 7th, 1907 Notice •» hereby riv*n that in romp isnee with the proviMon» of 'he art of Uougres« of Jane t 18 8. entitled “ An art fur the «ele ot timber land« in ihe Stale« ofCaHfo.nla, Oregon. Nevada and Waahii<Um Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land Statea by act of AuguM 4 18P2. . _ < HAKLPM W HALDER MAN, Of Astoria. «ouaty of Clataop fitaie of Oregon. h»s thm day filed in this oAct hi« »worn «la terne at No 75^9 for the pnrehaac of the *e»t % tff Northeaat % Northwest »4 of Houtheaat -i and Nortt aaal M of Noaihwe«* of -Wctlow Nc 31, in Township No 2 north range No.9 w<«t. and *dl ©ffer prorjf to «how that the land Rmrlit ia more valuable f..r Ita timber or »ton« than for agricultural psrpoaea arid to ewUiMiah hi* claim tn mm I 1 UudbePH«, lUgiater and Fort- • Hmd before, th« the IU<M»ter and Rerefvrr.at Rerrtver.at Port- I land. Ore.. 0« Wednesday, the »oth day ofl November. i9>-* He iisnot as »1 tn eases I Thoma» W Rn«s. of riUamook, Oregon ;l CUTTING 1 | We carry a Large Stock of i The Most U m many aches a.-id pains caused bj weaknea-es and fs.ling, or other displace merit, of the pelvic organs. Other syr : toms of fema’s weakness are free .< ni headache, di7 mess, imaginary spe< i.s or dark spots fl .ating before the eye gnaw ing seusatton In stomach, drerging or hearing de wu In lower abdomin», or pelvic region, d .»agreeable drains >.>m pelvic organs, fxinl spells with gene .1 weakness. If an* considerable numbs.- of the above sympt-.ms are present the-e is no remedy th^t ef or a more per that 'slXcive quicker rel rel'ef fjxe than Dr. Pierce*9 Pierce’s Favorite manent ehrathan Prehas Prehas a record tvcord of over forty years of curfevA I lLJ ' s the.pioyt, potent Invigorating tonic „-'trengthen'-.e aer- vine known to meriictij science. It is made of tie giyceric ex tracts ór native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are al) printed ou the Ixittlc-wrapper aud at tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering into "Fa vorite Proscription ” has the written en dorsement ot the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice—more valuable than any amount ol non-professlonal testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patient« In numbers to exceed tho endorsements given to any other medicine extant fox tne cure of woman’s ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute (or this well proven remedy or known composition , even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Inte rest of hl» and It is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a sulistitute. You know what you want and it is his busi ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, mu"»- Imitated but never equ»;«u. LiUia >ugsr-co«t«i grauulos—easy to take M -In November. 1W1. I caughl mid and had the quin.y My throal wav awolien an I could hardly breathe. 1 appluxl Chamburlma’a Pain Bnlm and it gave nw rebel tn a eh -rt time In two day» I wae all right," »aye Mr«.* L t'oumn». OtU-rhurii, Mich. Chamber- lain » P»in B*lm i» a liniment and ia I e»CHxially valuable kir q rain» and »»el- , I ling«. >«• Fur »ale by Clough • Drug Store, JB Sw °f Sec. No. 13, in township No. 3 South, Range No. ]o West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, 011 Monday, the 18th day of November I907. He names as witnesses : George R Ridgeway, of Beaver, Oregon ; William Gilbert, of Beaver, Oregon ; Fred Gil bert, of Beaver, Oregon, Satah E. Palmer, ol Salem, Oregon. T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878—N otice Any and all persona claiming adversely the for P ublication . above described lands are requested to file their United ‘-tutes Laud Office. claims in thi« office on or before said 18th daj Portland, Oregon, Sept. 13th, 1907. of November I907 Notice is hereby given that in conipliauce A lgernon S. D resser , Register. with the provisions ,________ of ... ______ the act __ of Congres« ___ _______ of lune 3rd. I87*. entitled “ An act for the salt* of timber ands in the StateR of California, Ore T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1*78.—N otice for gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a* ex P ublication tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 18I12. United States Land Office. SARAH K. PALMER, ^Portland, Ore. Sept. 6th, I907. Notice is Hereby given that in compliance <)f Salem, Ore., county of Marion, State of with the provisions of the act of Congr- ss ot Oregon, has thia da field in this office June 3, 1878, entitled “Au art for the wale her sworn statement No. 7552, for the purchase of timber lands in the States of California, of theW of Sw *4, of Rec. No. 24, in Tp. No 3 Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as south, range No. 10 west, and wi 1 offer proof extended to all the P .bile Land States by act of to show that t>*e land sought is more valuable August 4. 1892. for its timber or stone than for agricultural MRS. LIZZIE HADLEY. purposes, aud to establish her claim to Maid Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of lami before the ReglshT and Receiver, at Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day sworn statement No. 6708. for the purchase of November. 1907. She names aa witnesses: of the E % of Sw 14 and Lots 3 and 4, section Nathaniel T. Palmer, of Salem, Oregon ; Ridgway, of Beaver. Oregon ; jo, and Ne 4 Nw of section No. 20, in George R Township No. 2 uortn, Hauge No. 7 West, William Hilbert, of Beaver, Oregon ; Fred and will offer pro«>f to show that the lan«i Gllbeit, >f B -aver, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to above-described lands are requested to file establish her claim to said land before the their claims in this office uD or before «aid 26th County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Mon day of November, 19O7. A lgernon S. D i rm , Register. day, tne nth day of November, 1907. She names 4--------------------------------------------- as witnesses : Fred L- Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon T imber L and . A ct J unk 3, 1878 —N otice , for Prank Hadley, of Tillamook. Or» gon ; W illiam P ublication . J. Ry ti, of Tillamook, Oregon; ED. Hadley, of United States Land Office, Portland, Ore , Tillamook, Oregon. Sept. 18th. W07. Any and all persons c’aiiuiug adversely th Notice is herebv given that in compliance above-described lands are lequested to filetheir with the provisions of the act of Congress of claims in this office ou or before said 11th day June 3, IH78, entitled “ An set tor the sale of of November, I907. timber lands in the Mate of California. Oregon, A lgernon S D resser , Register. Nevada, and Washington Territor ,’ as ex- t tided to all the Public Land Stales by act ol August 4, 1“ q 2, EDWARD D. IIADLEY. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice fob Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of P ublication . Oregon, has this day filed in this office hl» United States Land Office, sworn tatement No. 75 4, for the purchase o Portland, Oregon Sept. 6th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in ■ ompliance the Sw *4 of Section No. 24, in Tp. Xo. 2 north. with the provisions of the act of Uongre-s of Range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to June 3. 1878 entitled ” An act for the SHle of show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than ’or agricultural pur timl>er lands in the States of ('alifornia. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory,“ as ex poses, and to establish his clui 1. to said land at Tillamook, tended to all the Public Land States by act of '•pfort* the County Clerk. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of November. August 4th, 1892. 190? He names as witnesses : CLARA E. JANES, William Ryan, of Tillauiook, Oregon; Fred L. Of Arleta, county ot Multnomah, State of Tillamook, Oreg 11 ; Ed. Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Sappington, of sworn statement No. 7521, for the purchase f.auglihii, of Ti'lamook, Oiegou; William P. Hadley, of Tillamook, Oregon. of the Nw % of Sw L of Section No. 10 Aliy and al) persons claiming adversely the in Township No. 2 south, Range No. 1<> rbove-described lands are iequest» d to hie their West, and will offer proof to «how that th» land sought is more valuable for its timber claims in th s office on or befoie said 26th day of or stone than for agricultural purpose«, an<‘ November, I907. A lgkrnon S. D resser , Register. to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon; on Tu sday, the 12th day of November, 1907. T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N otice She name» as witnesses for P ublication . David J. (July, of Netarts, Oregon ; Chas. A. United elates Land Office, Portland,Ore., Sumner, of Portland, Oregon; Alula A- Culy, of J line 27th, iq <.7. Portland. Oregon; Clara Anderson, of . ortlaud, Notice is hereby given that in compliance Oregon with the provisions uf the ad of <'ongress of Any and all persons claiming adversely the June 3, I878. entitled" An set for the asleof above-deac ibecl lauds are requested to file their timbei lands i,; the .-->tateH of Caliio ilia, Oregon, claims in this office on or before »»id 12th daj Nevada, and Ws*hing-en Teiritory,’* as ex of November, I907. tended t< all the Public Land Mates bj act o' A lgernon S. D rebser , Register. August 4, ¡892, PET..R H FPLKFSFN. Of Nt John .county ot Multnomah, State of T imber L and , A ct J une 3.1878.—N otice for Oregon, has this day filed in this office his P ublication . sworn statement >-0. 74NI, (or the p rchase of United states Land Office. the West Hof Northwest K- the Northwest V4 Portland. Oregon Sept. 6th, 1007. of doulhaest Vi of Hertion I3 and the Nor*h Notice is hereby given that in complia ce east *40! Northeast % ol Section No I4. in Tp, with the provisions of the act of Congrcs»- •Wo. 2N, range No. 10 W, and will fferproof of June 3rd, L878, entitled ‘ A11 act foi the to show that the land sought is more valuable sale of timber lands in the States of ( alifornia, for its timber or stone than for iigiirullurnl nurp es, and to esiablisli his claim tu said Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri ory ' as extended to all the Public Land States b) laud hr foie the Register and Receiver, at Port land. Oregon. • »n U edm sday Ihe 1611» day of act of August 4. 1892, October, 1907. He liame* as witimaacs: GEORGE R. RIDGKWAY, Juhn B. t spies, of Nehalem. Oregon , Harry Of Be ver, county of Tillamook, State ol Reddaway, of Nehahm. Oregon; Peter Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7525, for the purchase of Autzeii. of St. Johns, Oregon ; Thomas Au’x< 11, the Ne ‘4 of Se Ne U of Ne *4 and S of St. Johns, Oregou. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ofNe of aec. No. 18, in township No. 3 >. range No. 10 west, and will offer pro*»f to ala»ve described lands are re iuesled I»» file then show that the land sought is more valuable clHims in this office on or before »aid 16th day tor it« timbei or stone than for agricultural of October, 1007. A lgernons . D bbfbeb , Hegister. purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver, at ort- land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 13th day of November, 190?. He names aa witnesses : T imber L and A ct , J une . 3. I878.—N otice for William Gilbert, of Beaver. Oregon ; Fred PUHLK ATKIN. Gilbert, of Beaver, Or» gon; Nathaniel T. United Ht a tea Land Office, Portland, Ore., Palmer, ot Salem, Oregon. Sarah K. Palmer, of September 27th, lyff?. Salem, Oregon. Fotice is hereby given that in coinidiance Any and all persona claiming adversely the with the provisions of the art of « »tigress of above described lands are requested to file their June 3,1878. entitled “An act t<«r the snlo of claim« in this office on or belore said 13th day of • imiter laud« Hi the States of C lifornla Oregon, Nove m tier, 1907. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex* A lgernon 8. D resser . Register. ten»!» d to all the Public Land Mate» by act of August 4th, I892. HARRY H SHARP, NOTICE FOR Pt’HL CAT’ON. Of Tillamook county of Tillamook, State of Department ot the Interior. Oregon, has this day filed in this office hl« Laud Office at F’ortlard. Ore., »worn statement No. 7556, for the purchase of Sept. 7th, 1907 the N of Nw »nd Nw % of Ne.>4 of Notice is hereby given that GEORGE R section No. I2. in Township No 3 south, RIDGEWAY, of Beaver, "regoli, ha« riled notice range No. 7 west, and will offer proof Ol his intention to mske final CommutMtion to show that the land sought ia more valuable proof in support of his claim, vis; ome- for its timber or stone than for agricultural stead Entry No. 15441» made May 20th. 19»>4 pnrpoaes and to establish hl«claim to »aid land for the Sw % Nw 14 and 8 H Ne and Ne '4 b» fore the t'oiiiitv Clerk, of Tillamook Oie- fig *4, of aection ¿4 low nah ip y south, range gon, «»n Monday, the 9th day of December, 18.17. 10 west «nd that »«id proof will b- made île names as witnesses before the < ounly Clerk of Tillamook County, David MarUny. of Tillamook, Oregon; Henry at Tillamook, Or g n. on October 15th, 1B07 L ach. of Tillamook Orexon; Panl Ertckson of H« tiam»*« the following wituewse« I«» prove hia Ti lainook, Oregon, Peter J bhaip, of Tills continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, moot. Oregon ... . . the land via Any and all pe»sona elMtnine adversely the William Hiatt, of Reaver, Oregon ; Al Runn. above d<‘*cribe«l land» are request, d t-. file their of Beaver, Oregon ; William Sailing, of Be«ver. » I m« i this office on 01 before »aid 9O1 day of Oregon , Hen y Davidson, ol Beaver Oregon December. 1W»7. A lgernob 8. D bkmf . r , Register ALGERNON fi DRESSEE. Régi ter. A Woman’s Back Flies Like a Bird. Nearly 300,000 Move to Canada fok formed hiiD>eli from »»fticiai returns. United (Mates Land Office. Oregon. Sept 6ih, T9O7 It is stated »hat during the 12 months • Notice is Poitland, berebx given th «1 in compliaiiv* ended June 30, this year, 13,188 persons with the provisions of the act of t ongic»» ol luue 3, D78, entitled “Au act 101 (tie sa‘e o: from the United States made homestead ' timber land«- in the States of California, Oiegou. and Washington Territory.” a* ex entrv in western Canada. These repre- | Nevada teuded to a'l the Public Laud btates by act 01 sent a population of 31,500. Thia shows August 4, DIMICK, a large falling off from the preceding Of Oregon City, ORO county of Clackamas, State ot Oregon, has this day d iu tins office his year when the total was 57,919, and it swoiu »tatement No. fil 7529, for the purchase of Ne U ami N h of Se may be that the tide has spent its of the Sw of Section No. 7. in Township NerT2 Nort1 . strength. Rauge No. 9 West, and will offer prooi The movement tn Canada was largely t- shvw that the land sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural the result of the activity of Canadian purposes, and to establish hi claim to said land nefore the K»*gw e ai.d Receiver, at agents working in different parts of this Portland, Oregon, ou 'ihursday. the 14th day November. 1907. He uauies a» wtt eases country, who have presented an alluring of John B. Caples, ot Nehalem, Ore ou ; Walter picture to the farmers of the prospects A. Dim ck, Oregon City, Oregon ; Henry t ohl of Nehalem. Oregou, Dan tlickey. ol Balm, which the Canadian northwest held out Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the to them and of the liberality of the above-described lands are requested to file theii homestead laws. In some sections claims in this office ou or before said 14th day of November, lge7. of that country there are good A lgernon £. D resser , Register. homtmaking possibilities,«but numerous •eports of disappointment that have T imbkr L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice fob P ublication . c«»me back are likely to have a discourag United States Land office. Portland, Oiegou Sept 6th, 1907. ing effect on many who may have Notice is Uerebj given that in t ompliance thought of pulling up stakes and mov with the proinsions of the act of Congrtsiiof June 3, 1x7b, entitle«! “Au act for the sale ol ing north The decrease of 26,419 for tim'ier lands iu the States of California, tire the past year, shown by the figures gon, Nevada aud Wa hington Territory,” at* extended to all the Pub ic l-and States by act of above quoted, is significant of a chang August 4. 1892, NATH \NIEL T. PALMER, ing sentiment, and indicates that it is Of Salem, county of Marion, State of scarcely probable the next decade will Oregon, has this day fil*d in ’his office hi> sworn statement. No. 7583. for the purchase furnish as many emigrants as the past. of the Ne ^4 of Nw Vi Sec 24 and S ot Returns from the Canadian immigra tion offices show that 8286 Asiatics .landed at the British Columbia porta of Victoria and Vancouver between January 1 and September 18, 1907. Ol this number, 2872 were Hindus and 4811 Japanese, most of the latter reaching Canada from Honolulu. The remaining were Chinese, who paid ad mission fees of $100 for the privilege of landing in Canada. The field of labor in that section of Canada is limited, and the investigations of the United States lmmigratition Inspectors have shown that most of the Japanese and Chinese expect ultimately to get into the United candy. States. L ondon , Oct. 5.— Chat the British army has made practical progress in the so'ution of the problem of aerial navi gation was shown to the satisfaction of Londoners today, when the dirigible war balloon which has been giving several trials at Aidershot Camp sailed from Farnsborough, 35 miles southwest of here to London, and, after maneuvering over the city, started back to Aider- Shot. The balloon crossed the Thames st Blackfriars bridge and, making a sharp turn, proceeded over Fleet street and the Strand, making a complete circle over the latter thoroughfare watched by thousands of people. The halioon then went around Trafalgar Square, over the War Office and pest Westminster Abbey and the houses of Parliament, traveling ai the rate ot about 15 miles an hour and being under complete control. I he ba floor, is bag shaped, about 100 feet long by 30 feet in diameter, and has a lifting capacity of about one ton, which, after deducting the weight of the car. engines and other apparatus, per mits carrying a crew of three men The car of the balloon, w hich is shaped filié a boat, is constructed of aluminum and canvas. The engines are so built that the exhaust vapor is turned into gas and is carried up into the balloon above by means of a tube. The capacity of the balloon in 75.000 cubic feet. The petrol- eairt for the motors is carried in two tor pc lo-like cylinders above the car. The e ivelope of the balloon is a parchment like material similar to gold beaters’ Skin and is built up ot thousands upon thousands ot pieces, a few inches square, j n.ied together by a secret process. There is a large sail at the stern of the c tr stretched on a woollen frame fully feel square, which is used as a rudder. From the center of the car on either side protects a pair of wings at right an gles to the balloon which make it ap pear like an aeroplane, and other winged arrangementsare attached to the rigging between thecarand the balloon. The balloon will not return to Aider shot until Monday or Tuesday, because of a predicated gale._________ T imber L afd , A ct J une 3. 1878- N otice PUBLICATION 1967 I T im rem L and , A< t J une 3. 1878.—N otice fob PUHI.if.AlloN United Stale« Laud <»■•*. P «rtiand, Oregon, 4ept. tjth. lyt'". Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provtAioii« of tne act of Cougr«««a of June 3. 1*7». entitle»! "An art for the sale <d timber lands in the Hfates ofCHlif<»rt«ia Oregon Nevada and WaaMngton Territory,"* «• ew trmded to all Ihe Public Und nlatea by ar t of A ugu«t 4'11 1“ I HARRY H KFfT. Of North Yamhill, county of Ysmhi I, Hta e of Oregon, h«* this day file»l in thl« ffir-e hia iwotr. atatement No fw for the pnrrhaae of the Hw »4 of *« *4. a«<- 1 N w U of Nw M *»f see. to . Ne % of Ne % of aec 9 . He '/< o< fie ‘4 of arc, 4, tn Tp. No l H range No. 9 West, «nd will offer proof V» «how that the land Mmght la more valuable fot it» tiiulrer or at»me than for agricultural purpo*»«. »nd tn eatabli«h hia cfaim to »«id lan«i before the < »runty Clerk of Tillamook County, at '!illamo>>k O>«gon. on Monoay the /¿th day ol Noveaiixer, 1907. Ha namea a> wi»nea«es F Ztmmwrman, of Tillamook, Dregrm ; fiavld Martiny. of Tillamook, Oregon Bain J wmith of Tillamook. Oregon, W. k Mother 1« M Wre es M M SB. li BOM* '>'*•< ford of ilia mo k. < /regori Any »nd «11 person« ri» Im In« adversely ibe Any and all persona claiming adv*r»ely the above de**.-ribed land» are requested to file ( alurve d»r*< rib -d land« are requested to Ale their th- r claims in this office on or twlors said 2<j<h c aima in thi« »»A«e ©a or before Mid 251b of »lay of Novewher, I907 November, Itrff. AlX.ERNO« B. D rembr , Register AM.aaao» ». DBMuaa, Regmter » I T imber L aud A ct . J ume 3, 18,8.-N otice for P cmlu a no« United Mt»t«s L-nd Office, Portland, Ore , September 25II1, IWO7. Notice I» hereby given th«« in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrawui of June 3. IbTh, entitled " Au mt lot the sale of timber lands in the state» of C lifornla, Oregon. Nevada and Waahlnxtoii 'I er 11 tor y ' aa ex- tendwl to «II the t ubile Land Ntatea by act of Auguat 4, lffV2, FVK A FOUTH, Of Pi tner, county of Lincoln. »Ute of Oregon, ha» thi« day filed In thia office her sworn ■tatenicnt >10. "Mi fo the purchase of Ibe E H of *4 k»»d lots 3 a d 4. ni 8ec. No. 3I, in township No 5 south range l¡ lOwest, and will offer pr«>of to show that the land «»rughi ia more »«lubie fur its timber < r a one than for agricultural purposes, and to oatabhsh ber claim to said land before the Register and Rer-olver, at Portland Oregon, on Thursday, the 12H1 day of December, Abe names as wit ns««es K N. Crochet!, of Portland Oregon 0.0. fMearna, of Portland. Oregon , Halen Gildav, of Pitt nor. Oregon J, F Robertson, of ortwnd, 1 ■ -* ■ A11« and all t>eroons claiming adversely th« above«lewm«*- ! lands are reqneat d to file their claim« fa thi» office on or before said i»th day of l>e« eruber, 1887 A ia » br mom H. D bbmbb . lUgister.