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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 24. 1907, Sfihki BASEBALL SERIES. PRAYERS BEFORE BATTLE —---- I Man and Providence Battled In gtha Laagua In 1884. Curious Invocations by Famous Hi.- torical Personages. m one of the grandest series ffi games played by National ■Bbs was that between tbe End the Providence Grays In wBostons had won the cham- Ebf 1883. and it was the am- ÈProvldence cranks. who lived <y miles away from the Hub, ■ the laurels away from the gars. Every game that was Between the clubs watt at Sy- Immense crowds, and the Bt was at white beat. St game of the series in 1884 of sixteen Innings and result- tie. the score staudlng 1 to 1. hers were Charley Radhonrne EWhitney, and 10.000 persons Battle. The next day Provl- M by a score of 2 to 1 in ■Ings and Charley Sweeney kt nineteen Boston batsmen, ■at eight games Boston won «Providence three. When It be to meet for the four final I the Providence team had ry series from the other league Id wanted to win the series ■Bostons too. Radbourne ac- F-was assigned to pitch In all bes on four successive days. In such magnificent form that ■the games the Bostons were Id scored the sum total of one e of the games lasted eleven It was played In Boston and lly won by tbe Rhode Island- r score ot 1 to 0. Arthur Ir- » was the shortstop for Provf- rove a long fly toward the Id fence, and tbe ball went » hole between the boards, It bur bagger and decided the One of the earliest records In his tory of a prayer before battle is that of Childeric, king of Ganl, a pagan. who before going Into battle at Zuel pich. some 400 years after Christ, prayed to the God of the Christians to help him to victory. His foe was At tila, king of the Huns, and Childeric vowed if God would give him the vic tory he would embrace the Christian faith. The prayer of a Hungarian officer before one of the battles fought for the Independence of Hungary in 1849 was »s follows^ “I will not ask thee. Lord, to help us. and I know thou wilt not help tbe Austrians, but If thou wilt sit on yonder bill thou shalt not be asham ed of thy children.” This was the prayer of the "Fighting Bishop" Lea- lie before one of the battles fought In Ireland: “O God. for our unworthiness we are not fit to claim thy help, but If we are bad our enemies are worse, and If thou seest not meet to help us we pray thee help them not but stand thou neuter on this day and leave it to the arm of the flesh.” The one offered before the battle of Edgehill by Sir Jacob Astley was. “Thou knowest. 0 Lord, that I shall be very busy this day. and if I forget thee forget thou not me.” and then the command followed. “March on. boys!" As King Edward advanced with his columns to Bannockburn be remarked to bls aids, seeing the Scotch on their knees: “See, they kneel. The rebels are asking pardon.” D’Umphravllle was heard to remark: “Yes, but It Is to tbe King of kings. These men conquer or die on this field." Oliver Cromwell had public prayers before going to battle on several occa rne’s wonderful pitching In sions, as. for Instance, previous to the rB will never be forgotten by battle of Dunbar. It is a curious fact B saw him perform. He went that the English prayer book contains I box game after game and prayers, or at least one prayer, to be tor nineteen consecutive con- said before going Into action at sea, ;wa8 bis remarkable twirling while nothing Is provided for use be- Instrumental in helping Prov- fore engagements on land. 1 win tbe pennant that year, jumped the club in the mid OLD BIRDS’ NESTS. (he season, and Rad went kgle banded. One feat that Many Feathered Creaturee U,e the talk of the baseball world in Same Onea Year After Year. bis pitching in an exhibition “That common expression for worth I Trenton. The home club lessness, ‘It has no more value than ot allow Providence to play a last year’s bird’s nest,’ " said a bird ^regulation league ball and in fancier, “is often far from correct bon substituting another of The majority of our birds do leave »eight. Radbourne,, however, their nests after raising a brood, but ■ the latter ball and proceeded many do not and their nests are used out every man who came to through a succession of years. I have had been re- Until one man known some birds to use their nests he sixth inning, Tben a play- ten years In succession, and so per i the ball, which had not been sistent are they that many times the ore. The pitching distance female will return even after the nest forty-five feet from the home has been robbed and the mate killed. I Work and Worry. ■working too hard. My work R me.” The man Is mistaken. Bea not kill. Work la medicine ■fly and mind and spirit. Work Klvatlon of men. Work cures a Id Ills. Worry kills. Dissipation Jkorry Is largely a matter of or Indigestion or liver, or ft |a quality of temperament or ■»ring from envy or some other »habit of thought. In most ■rry Is concerning things pure- ■na-y—things that cannot be LOne of the best cures for the habit Is work, bard work of id mind. Work requires concen- bf effort and mind. That makes bet his troubles. Work may be |joy, and In the joy of work- la is no room for worry. Right right thinking, work—these are | for most of the ills caused by Btlon kills.—Atlanta Journal. )S Original New England. le man in a thousand living on Ifie coast knows that as a mat het the accents of our mother (Were heard on the beach not I San Francisco forty-one years English was spoken on Ply tn- Ek. More amusing still Is the It the original New England the Pacific coast, for Francis I 1579, at the close of a month's Ik possession of the country for »reign, Elizabeth, and named Acquisition Nouva Albion (New I) because he thought the white I Mr what Is now Point Reyes I td the chalk cliffs near Dover. lln’, Hat« In Great Britain. ■ Is a difference of two sizes be- the average bats w«m In Rir- Rm and Glasgow, and It Is gen- ■nnceded that the average slze Bingham la smaller than In any town In the kingdom, Taking lole of England, the average size fcqulred by men Is s 7. or nearly r-two Inches In circumference: lea 674 Is the s verage. the trlsh- yorag-s a 7 fall, while the cau- Mt’a average Is 7%.— Tailor and Sre Ignorance Wae Not Bliso. *ry Is told of a man who. cross- Vtsnaed coal field late at night, tn an apparently bottomless pit |Ted himself only by grasping a Ung beam. There be clung with difficulty all night, only to find day dawned that hla feet were »nr Inches from the bottom. Today ths Best, of the Illusions Is that the pres- rar Is not the critical, decisive Write It on your heart that er- ly la the best day In the year, in has learned anything rightly he knows that ever» day la day—Emeraon. Among these users of perennial nests are the wrens, some of the swallow family, bluebirds, great crested fly catchers, some of the owls, eagles, chickadees and some woodpeckers. “They repair to the nest each year and often build It over. A little wren has made Its nest In a hole In a tree In my garden and has occupied It for the last eight years. Each year It has piled on new stuff till the hole is almost fill ed up. Some say that as soon as It be comes crowded the birds will clean It out. I know of a bluebird's nest that has been occujfted for several years. It Is the same female year after year, for she has two black wing feathers and Is lame. “Birds that build In exposed situa tions, like hangbirds, always build anew each season, and some others build anew for every brood. Some nev er build. They either lay In the nests of other birds or In the sand. The eagle and the owl make a framework of sticks and slight repairs are needed. Many birds’ nests that yon find have never been used. For Instance, tbe marsh wren builds several with the Idea that In the case of disturbance the male will attract attention to the nests other than that In which the fe male Is brooding and so shield her from enemies.” An Ishmaelite of the Plains. The dead thing, wherever It lies, still remains the coyote's choicest feast. A creature without a friend, an Isbmael- Ite whom men and animals have com bined In despising, the ideal thief and vagabond of the animal world, this gray, gaunt figurehead of the western world still survives, as much the own er of bls empire as he was In the days when his ancestors looked with cock eared astonishment and staccato ex clamations upon the expedition of Lewis and Clark feeling Its way slow ly across that transmlssonrl wilder ness whose future was then undream ed.-James W. Steele In Outing Maga sine. T imber L and , Arr I vnk 3 1878- N otkr for P ublication United aiMi«» Land Office. Portland, «»regvii. lit pt 6;h, 1907. Notte* is herebx givm th<«t in cuuipliHiivt with the piovaMuuu of the act ut ( ungrt»« ot |une 3, I 78. entitled ” A h act for the sa*e ol limbci laud» in the Slates of California, Oregou. Nevada «ud 1A«shiugton Territory,'' as ex tended to a'l the Public Land state* by act of August 4, UM. QRO <’ DIMICK Of Oregon City, county of cUrkainas. State of Oregon, has this day fil d in this office hi* sworu statement No. 7529, for the pu»cha*c ot the Sw 14 of Ne % and N ft or Se of Section No 7. iu Towuship No. 2 Nott* . Range No 9 West. sn«l will offer proof t > sbuw that tne laud sought is more laluaible for its limber or alone than for «gnculturai purposes, and to establish hi riaiin to »aid land before the Kt-gieie tn d Receiver, al Fortland. Oregou, ou IhurMiay, the ¡4th day of Nsveiuber. i>>/. He names a* wit tin John B. Caples, ol Nehalem, (»re on ; Valter A. Dim.ck. Uregon City, Oregon Henrv Tobi, of Nt hale tii. Oregou; Dau Hickey, ot' Balm, Oregou. Any and all persons claiming adveraely the above-de sen bed lands are requested b file thei» claims in this office on or before said 14th day of November, 1 tj 7. A lgernon 8. D rbr R kr , Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. H. E. Noble, Plaintiff, vs. Flovd W. King. Nettie C. King, Thomas Childers. Grace Childers, H E. Gib- | •on. and the Portland | Coal and development I Company, Defendants. J To Floyd W. King, Nettie C. . King and H. E. Gibson, of the above named defen dants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and an swer the comolaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons. And if you fail to so appear and answer for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief prayed for in the complaint The relief prayed for in the complaint is the re covery by plaintiff of a judgment against defendants Floyd W. King and Nettie King for the sum of $800.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum from Feb ruary 18th, 1904, less the sum of $12 00 ; for $20.07, with interest thereon at 7 per cent from November 15th, 1905; for $20.65. with interest at 7 percent from November 6th,. 1906 ; for $129.00, as attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, being the amounts due upon note given by said defendants and for taxes paid by plain tiff. and that plaintiff have a decree fore closing the mortgage executed by said de fendants to Theodore P. Bowlby. bearing date February 18th. 1904, upon the North westquarter of Section 14, and the South east quarter of the South West quarter of Section 4. in Township 2 South of Kange 9 West of Willamette Meri dian, in Oregon. Said mortgage being re corded at page 567 of Book ’ N" of the records of mortgages of Tillamook County, and that the defendants be forever barred and forelosed of any right, title or interest in or to said premises, or any part thereof. For a sale of the mortgaged premises and pay ment of proceeds upon judgment prayed for. This summons is published by order ot the Hon. H. F. Goodspeed. County Judge of Tillamook County. Oregon, made on the 3rd day of October. 1907, requiring you to 1$ j»ear and answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub lieation hereof and the date of the first publi cation hereof is October 3rd. 1907. H. T. B otts , Attorney for Plaintiff. Its Advantage. Knlcker— Why do you prefer serial stories? Flatter—Because It’s the only thing on the InstaHment plan they can’t take away. n We carry a i_ Large Z__ ____ .... Stock of UJ-—• Hardware, Tinware ____ », Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES 9 ALEX The Most Quinsy, Sprains and Swellings Cured " In Noverfjtmr. IWH. I caught cold and had th« quinsy. My throat was i»i>||pfi an I r-»el«1 hardly breathe. 1 applied Cliambwlama Pain Haim _ and K * tare me relief in a sl»«*t lone Ill I«» day« I was all right,” aaya • Mrs L 1 ' Cousin«. Ottrrburn, Mich C* —— ' c naruiN-r- No» Very Flattering. McNAIR CO. ■ F_ T imber L and . A ct J vnr 3. 1R78 — N otice for I P urlicatio *. United States Laud Off ce, Portland, Ore , »»■pt. 13th. 11*07. Notice is herehv given that in complin lice with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jnne8, IK78. entitled " An act for the sale of timber lauds in the State of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tcrritor ,” as ex- t nde<l to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. IS q 2, EDWARD D HADLEY. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn tatenient N<>. 75S4. h»r the purchase ol the Sw of Section No. 24. in Ip. No. 2 north. Kange J»o. 7 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is tu^re valuable for its timber or stone than ‘or agricultural pur poses, and to establish his clai u to said land »»efore the County Clerk. at Tillamook Oregou. 011 Tuesday, the 26th day of November. H1O7. He names as witnesses : William Kyan, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred L. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oreg *n ; Ed. Iumghlin, of Ti'lamook, Oregon, William P. Hadley, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descril»ed lands are lequest’d to hie their claims in th s officeou 01 before said 26th day of November, 19» 7. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J i nr 1, I878.—N oticr for PUBbtCATIOW. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon r^pl 8th, hjo?. Notice i« hereby given that in ■ omphance with the provision« of the act of f’ongre-« of June 3, 1S78 entitle*! ” An set for the »ale ot iimher labels in the state« of ('alifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.'' as ex tended to all the Public Land states by act of Augnst 4th, 1898. CLARA E 1ANES, Of Ar eta, county ot Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha« this day filed in this office her »worn statement No 7S>1. for *he purcba-e uf the N'w ft of Sw ft of Section No 10 in Tuwnnhip No. - »outh, Range No. lu West, and will offer pr»»of to «how 1h«t th* land «ought is more valuable for its timber or atotoe th«n for agricultural purpose», and to establish her clsim to «aid land before the Register and R«*teiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tu «lay. the 12th day of November. 1907 She names a« wittie««e8 David J ( uly. of Netarts. Oregon , Cha«. A. Sumner, of Portland. Oregon; Alida A-Culy, of Portland. Oregon. Clara Anderson, of e urtland, Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the ab<»ve d*ac i*»ed lands are requested to Bie their claims in this office on or belore*aid 12th day of November. I907. ALoxa non S D skssrs . Register. T imber L and A ct . J unr 3 1*7».—N otice fob P ublication United State« Ijind Office ^Portland Ore Kent Mh Notice is nereby given that in compliance with the nrovieione of the act of < 'oitgr>M <»t June j i A t S. entitled "An art for (’•« «ale of timber lands in the Mates of California Oregmi Nevada and Washington Termers.'* extended to all th« Public Land states by act ot August 4. MKB LIZZIK HADLEY. Of Tillamook, county of Till«n»<«*>k. State of *>regon ha* thia day filed ia this -»ffire her « wot « statement No 6706, for ttj* par^haar o( R ft of X ft and Lots « and 4 section »9. and N« ft Nw *4 of eactteti No m, _ in _ Township No 2 «orta Range No 7 West. I aud will offer proof to show that the land < •ought is m«xe rateable for its timber or 2? j ■tone than for agricultural purposes and U e*iabl«sh her < laim to m »4 Ian*! before the | County < let to. at Til|amo* k, <»rcoo*«. <m Mon day. the nth day of November, fy»? Mto names Out of Sight. Sb»-Emma la tbe prettl*«t. but Lana "Ont of »wthl, <«jl of i»it«l.” m an <>M la the aroarteat Now. which would I saying skKh appi.-a with epK-ial force ' a, wn»> ' pplngtou. you rather marry, beauty or bra Ina? V» a •ore. burn or «r-mn-i that a I hewn nero» of Tillamook. Oregon 1 hc-n I Fred L «toppi ad ley of Till» 11 Ila mook Ur gon William Froek Hadley He (very far gone»-Neitber. I’d rather treated with Buckkn'a Amica I of TtllMMWt Tillamook megoo, F. L Medley of . J Ry «.of It’a rml <if dgiit. out of mind and out T1llam«M»k Oregon marry you. ofrxwtence Ptl«-a ton »nd cl illJama disappear under ite healing influence Guaranteed by Cl>aa. I. Cluugb, druggist Me. Agents for the Great Western Saw. Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, I87X.--N0TICE for I’CBLK Al ION. United Btatrs Land office. Porlland, Ore.. September :7th. h/Oy. Kotlce is hereby given that in compliance with the provision»1 of the arl of ongress of June 3. 1878 entitled “ An art tor the s«|»* of timl»er lands in the States of C liforniH Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended tn all the Public Land states by act of August 4U1, ¡892. HARRY H SHARE. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7556, for the purchase of the N U of Nw % 1 hd Nw V» 01 Ne *4 of section No. I2. in Township No 3 south, range No. 7 west, and will oiler proof to snow tha1 the land sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hlaclaim to »ai'lland I»« fore the «'ounty Clerk, of Tillamook. Ore Notice of Final Account. gon, on Monday, the yth «lay of December, 1807. lie names as witnessed David Mart’ny. of Tillamook. Oregon; Henry N otick I s H brrby G iven , That the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of L ach. of rillanionk. Oregon Paul Erickson, of Tillamook County. Oregon, her final account I i lamook. Oregon, Peter J Shaip, of Tilla as executrix of the estate of JAMES L. mook, Oregon. Any an«! all peisona claiming adve»sely the COFFEY, deceased, ami that the County Judge has appointed Monday. December abo\e described lands are requvat d to file theii « I ms i<» this office on or before said 9th day of 2nd. 1907, at the office of the County Judge, at the Court House in Tillamook December, IWO7. A I.«» KM NON 3. PREMER, Regi tlT. City Oregon, at IO o’clok a m .as the time and place for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. T imber L and A ct . J une 3. 1878. -N otice fob Dated October 1 7th, 1907 P i bi . kai on ALICE S. COFFEY. United States Laud Office, Portland, Orc., Executrix. S«’pt. 7th, 1907 Notice in hereby given that in romp iance Notice with tlie p»ovisli».B of *«e a«’t of «'o»igre«s of June 3. I878, entitled " An act for the «ale ol N otice is H ereby G iven . — Thdt timber lands in the states ofljalifoi nla, Oregon, Nevada am! Washington Territory,” as ex Jonas Olson. S. A. Brodbend and Frank tended to nil the Public Land States by act of Long have been apppinted bv the C«»m August 4- 18^2. < HAItl.ES W. HALDERM N, mon Council of Tillamook Citv, Oregon, Astoria, county of (Jatsop, State of to view the proposed extension of Sixth Of Oregon, has this day fil’ d in this office his Street from its present eastern terminus sworn statement No. 7^59 for the purchase of No’thwest of in Central addition to Tillamook City, the West 1» of Northeast '< and Nortl hh *1 of Southwest Oregon, eastward to the west line ol Southeast ‘g. of Section No 81, in Township No Second Avenue Bast, and tn make an 2 north, tange No 9 west, and will offer proof assessment of the damages and benefits to «how ’hat the land «ought i* more valuable ,r its timber or stone thmi fur agt icuitural as provided l»y the charter of Tilla f pm poses, »nd to establish hl« claim to «aid mook City, Oregon, and that Nov ihik I twfore the Register and Receiver at Port 9th. 1907, at 10 o'clock a m., at the land, Ore, on MedueMlay the 2«>th day of 1907 He name« a* wltiiesses intersection ol said propoxd extension November. Thoms* W R'»»s, of I (llamook Oregon ; of said Sixth Street with Second Avenue J. Wesley McMillan, of Tillamook, Oregon . Bast, have been appointed as the time George Zimm«* man, of lillamook. Oiegon ; Wesley M« Millan,of lillamuok. Oregon. and place for said viewers to meet. 'I he James Any and all per«Mjns claiming adversely the term'nut ion of said proposed street is an above described lands are requested to file above mentioned and the boundaries the.r claims in this office on or beiote said 2uih thereof are described as follows, to-wit: «lay of November, I907 A lgkmnob 8. iJRktiSKR, Register. Beginning at the North East corner of Block 2. in Central addition to Till«- mook City. Oregon and running thence East to the West line of Second avenue East ; thence North along the West line of st.id Second avenue East 60 feet ; thence West to South East corner ot Block 1 of said Central addition and thence South to the place ot Ijeginning. The private property to lie appropri ated for said proposed extension con sists of a strip of land 52 32 feet off 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 7.6H feet in width off rhe South side of a tract of land owned bv John R. Harter adjoining Block 1 in said Central addition. Snuff Taking In London. All persons claiming da mages by rea Snuff taking la a common habit son of the appropriation of snch pro among certain clasaew of the London pertv are northed to file their claim for poor. It shows Its effects In rambling such damage»* with the Recorder ot speech, pallid aspect and dejected de Tillamook Citv before the lime so ap meanor. resembling the symptoms of pointed for the meeting of the viewers the foorphia taker. The practice la es aforesaid. Dated this October 10th 1907, bj pecially common among women, and Common Council. an observer says that women In the order of J. the C. H older . City Recorder. prisoner’s dock In the police court will have tbelr hair decorated with curl papers which contain each the pinch of snuff needed for consolation. DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES. Notice to Creditors N otice 13 H ereby G iven .—That the un dersigned ha» been appointed administrator of the Estate of Michael J. Keilly, deceased by the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are required to present the same to me at my office in Tilla mook City. Oregon within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, duly verified as required by law. Dated September 3th, 1907. H. T. BOTTS. Administrator of the Estate of Michael J. Reilly, deceased. fit HEADQUARTERS FOR Any and all person« c alming adversely tb* | aiwivedeseri tied lands are 1 eq nested to file heir claim* in *hts riffir» oU or before said lith day , of November, ifgy. • A Lou fun a DRasaaR Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for P ublication . United States Land Offii-e Portland, Oregon, July 20th, 1007. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress ot Jure 3rd, 1878. entitled ‘ An act foi the sale of timber lands in the States of Califo* nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teriito- ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4. 1M m 2. BVHR I.. n HF. A I S. Ei*::n --------- Of Nehalem, county of illmnook ________ State ____ of Oregon, has this day tiled In this office hi» sworn statement No. 7S00 ' f«»r : ’ the ’ : purchase of the S ft of Ne La ami lots 1 and 2. of * ‘ Section .No 4 ill Township No. 3 w South, Rang«« Ko. X West, and will offer proof ' t. show that the land nought la more valuable for its tiinl»er or stone than for agricultural pur- po-es, and to establish his claim to »aid laud before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, Oil Wednesday, the 6tli day of November. 19O7. II»* names as witnesses ■' John H. Holgate, of Hemlock, Oregon . Ira J. Earl, of Hemlock, Oregon ; Fred R Heals, of I illainoi>k. ort goii, Theodo.e Kingsley of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deaertned lands are requested to file thei» claims ic this office on or before said 6lh day of November, 19-7. A lgernon S. D rkhskr . Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 1 illaniook County. Churles H. Blake, Plaintiff, vs. Ruby L. Lile, formerly Ruby L. Howell. Defendant. J To Ruby L. Lile, the above named defen dant : In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby reunited to appear «nd 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 so appear and nnswer for w ant thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in thè complaint. The relief prayed for in the complaint is that vou be required to set forth the particu lar interest or estate claimed by you in and to the South East quarter of the North East quarter of Section 2«». and the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 21, in Township 2 South of Range 9 West of Willamette Meridian, and that any alleged interest or estate held by you in said lands be decreed to be null and void, and that you and those claiming under you be forever enjoined from asserting any "right, title in terest «»r estate in or to said lands adversely T imbkk L and , A ct J vnh j , 1878.—N otic a roa to plaintiff, and for general relief. IT si . icatiom . This Summons is published by order «»f the United States I.mid Office, Portland, rrt., Honorable H. F. Goodspecd, County Judge Jiilv 'Jtli, it«'". of Tillamook County, Oregon, made on the "Notice i.sheteby given that iu compliance with 21st day of September, 1907, an«l requiring the provisions f the act of ongress of June you to appear and answer on or before the 3. i878, entiil <1 “ A'« act for the sa v of tiintier expiration of six weeks from the date of lauds In the States of 1 allfurnia. Oregon, the first publication here«»f, and the date Nevada and WsHhingtoil Tt»r'if ry.” a* ex of the first publication hereut is September tended to all the Public latud States by act of 26th, 1907. August 4, II. T. B otts . ANNA S. ANDERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in thin office her sworn statement No 7491. for the purchase of Summons. the W H of Nw ft anil be ft of Nw ft of section No. is, in Tp. No 2 north, range No. to west, and will offer proof to allow that In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lhe land sought is more vxluable for Its timber for Tillamook County. or Rinse than for agriculluial purposes. and Tillamook Lumliering Coin-' to establish her claim to said land hefoie the puay, a Corporation, ' ounty Clerk. hi Tillamook, 011 Wednesday, Plaintiff. the ♦»th day of November, I9C7. She names vs. an v ItiirnarM . Wm.J, Woodside, Golden |. P. Wagner, ol Portland. Oregon. If. Tohl, Gate Shipping Company, Nehalem, On gon , II (’. Raddaway, of Neha ein. a Corporation. Anna E Oregon. Joh B Caple*, of Nehalem. Oregon. Miller, A, Anderson, G Aiiv Mini ¡ill peiaona claiming adversely the Itebney, C. H S. and K. aho-e-deaci ibed lands ara requsted to file their W. C. Witseinann, Trus claims in thia office on or before said 6th day of tees, Emily W. C. Witte November, I907. rn ann and C. H. 8. Wltsc- A lgernon S. D re & skr , Register. inann, Defendants. To Wm. I Woodside^ Go! J en Gate Shlp- T imiilk L and . A ct J unk 3, 1R78.—N oticb for ng Company, a Corporation, Anna B, P ublic at ion . lller A. ama.m. r.. Anae rat.dcrSOn. G. iJcbllCV, C. II. S. United States Land (»Rice, Portland Oregon and li. W. C.Witsemann. Trustees. Einily July 1st, I907. W. C. Wltsemann and C. H. S. Witse- Notice is hereby given that in compliance tnanti. the above named defendant« with the provl-lona of th« art o f Congress of In the name of the State of Oregon June 3, 1H7K, entitled An art for the sale of You are hereby required to appear and tlm1»ei lands in tlm State*of ('alifornia, Oregon, Nr i.d.« «nd aahington T»i ritury,” as extended answer th complaint filed against you in to all l’ubiu Land states by act of August 4, the above entitled action on or before the ex piration of six weeks from the date of the *M. first publication of thia summons, and if you < I.ARA ANDERSON, Of Tillamook, county of It* amo«>k, Rtr.te of fail «0 to ap|>ear and answer tor want Oregon, han thi* day filed in this offi<e her there«»f. plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded in tne complaint herein. «worn statement, N • 74«7, for the pu c-hnse of The relief demanded Is the recovery of the N l4 of Nw *4 section No. 8, in tp $349.00 and the coats and disbursement of Nn 1 sooth, range No. lit wc»t. an«l will the action, living for the recovery of sums ffer proof to «how t hat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri due for towage by Schooner '*l>ell«” and F. E I'.xJge, supplies furnished by W M Milla cultural purpo-es. and to e»t«l».iah her claim to ■uiid laud before the Rrginter A Receiver at and M F. Leach, moneys ad vanced by plain tiff and services rendered in loading by F Portland, Oregon, on Fiida), the'Ath day uf Davidson. Amna Kirk. M L. Hubbard. October, 191)7. She names as wi|nr<Mivs D. J Culv, of Netarts, O m rgii , Alida H (July, Walter Oliver, Julias Merciers, R W. Stan* bie and Joe Illingworth, being <>n account of of Ne'aris. Oregon . John E, Miller, of Pn<Hand, Oregon , Mrs. 11. Jnynea, of Portland, the vessel San Buena Ventura, ow ned by you, all accruing during the months of June. July Oregon. and August 1907, at Tillamook County, Any and al per«« ns claiming adversely the Oregon, and the claims of other parties above-daarribed lands are teqne ted to fil» having been duly assigned to plaintiff their claimH in this office on or l»efure said 25th herein. day of October. I907 You w ill take notice that the said vessel, AM s E. hmin 8. D m KssF.R, Reg Intel. San Buena Ventura, has been duly attached in «aid cause to answer any judgment which may lie recovered against you herein, and T imrkr L and , A ct J unk j I878.—N uticr fur the plaintiff will apply for an order ot sale «»f P ublication said vc«t»el for the satisfaction of any judg United Ntatrs I.mid Office. ment which may be recovered P ot Hand Oregon, July 2jtll. 1**7* This summons is published by order of Notice is hereby given that in compliance the Honorable H F. Goialspced, County with the proviaionk of the act of Congress of i Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon made June J. >878. entitled "An act for the eale oi September 21st I9<>7 directing publication timber lands in the Mtales of California Ore to l»e made for six successive weeks, and gon, Nevada and i i Washlngtoi) Teiritory,” an the first publication being made on Bep- extended to all the Public Laud States b> set tember 2d*h, 1907 of At gu»t 4, f*s>. H T B otts , MARTIN IL RIPLFY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Of Itobsonville, county of Tii.jm<N»k. State of ’ filed in II.I» office III* <»rrgon, has this day I sworn statement * No j. 7506, for the pur Notice to Creditors. chase of the Ne *.4 of *e »nd F. M of Ne >4, sec sand Nw W of Nw J4, of sec. No 10, U, and will offer in tp No 3 N. rang** No 9 U proof to show that the land sough I >■ more NoTic ■ 1» H ereby G iven ,—That the un valuable ior its timber or stone ___ than . .. for dersigned h«i km by the County Court of H«rt< Iiltiifal purpose«. and te »’stablifch hi- Tillamook County. Oregon, appointed eiecu- claim to said land *>ef<»re the • ounty Clrik, tor of the last will and testament of William at Tillamook City. < »re., on cdne>Mlay, the 6th Batterson, decease« I AII persons ha ring claim« day of No ember, He names a» witu«aaea against the estate of said v illiam Batterson, Prank Lundburg. of Nehalem, Oregon. John deceased. are hereby required to present the N Gray, of Nehalem,Oregon . I.aimda UcPee. same to the undersigned, duly verified as of Nehalem. Oregon . Malphus Juhnsoti, of provided by law. at the office of H T Botts. Tillamook City. Oregon, within sis months obsonvili«, Or<K"1' Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe from the date of the first publication thereof. above descrilisd and» are requested to file their Dated Iteptemlier 12th. 1907 •■bums tn tbta office on or befote Mid 6Ch day NAMUEL M HAT*KMON, of November. 1II07 Eiecntor of the Last Will and Testament AM v R bnom 9. DRxaasa, Register. «/f William Batterson, deceased. I I Ü Ci ation. T imrkr L and , A ct J unb 3. 1878—N ot tea rot PuaLfUsiiow United States Land Offi-w, fn the County Court of the Etale nf Oregon I’ »rtland. Orrgon. tept. ijlh. 10^7. for the County of Tillamook. Notice Is hereby giren »hat io composite* with the provtsloti« of the set of CowgritMi of fn the matter of Estate» of Nels Rather». de*J Citation June j. th7*. entitled "An set the of i ceased. timber lands ia the rite tea of California Oregon To Dora Bather, Merit Rather. Hllma N'eviuis and Ua«l»iimtoii Territory.' as es Bather, fulius Rather Bertha Rather «nd tssi’ied te ail the Public Land Mates by ar t of Nora Dorothy Bather heirs «>f NRLR August 4th, 18?» RATHER, deceased and all persons HARRY H BELT, whomaoever interested in tbe estate of Of North Vamhlil, county of Yamhi I, ■ita « of Mels Sather. Oregon, ha* this -lay filed in thl« ofifee his I*i the name-of the State of Oregon. Yow, swort. statement No 7517 for th« purchaae ot the Hw W of sn *. «rr j. Nw U of Nw K of and rack of yow, are hereby commanded to see 10 Me of Na of see 9 ; Ke *4 o' 1te (4 of appear before tbe Honorable County Court, Oregon tn and for th« sec 4. in Tp No 1 ■ range No. 9 West, end of the State will offer proof to show that the land sought 1» County of Tillamook at the Court House. In the City of Tillamook. Tillamook County, __ more valuable for its timber or atone than for «gi rrteultnral pnrpo4-s. and to establish ht< Oregon, on th« 2nd day of November 1907, of said day. cbi „Jami to said land befor» the < oumy Clerk uf at tne hour of io o'el or k a m ~ Tillamook I'oeniy, at Tillamook Oragon on to show cause. If an/ exist, why. an order Monday, the /Mb day of November. i-x»7 Ba should not be granted to Raleigh P Trimble administrator of said estate, to srlf all the names a* witnesses (Jen. E Z|in«Mniaii of TiliMtook, Oregon ; real pr<»|»erty of «anI deceased and lirhing ing to said r«tate to wit The southeast David Martin*, of Tillamook. Oregon ham J. Mtntth of riilnmoaak <»reguw. W M Riither- quarter of Bectlon Pour <♦), in Township Two »21. South of Range Berea <T» Went of (rxd of illa»»»o k, <>reg<m Any and all persona Haiming adversely the the Willamette Meridian, in Tinamook ahme dencribed lends are reqneU««d to file their County, Oregon. Witness mr band and seal of said court c aims in thl* office vs or before said »Mb of affixed thia $tb dar of October. J »07. November, tfioi? O B LAMB aiauiom fi, Dtutti, Register. I CWrh of tbe County Court.