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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 12, 1908 MADE IT RIGHT. ELECTION NIGHTS. a* Not Eaay For tho SaloamM I Ona of ths Flvs Saturnalia of Now Graap tho Boas' Schama. York City. la »ne of the suburbs of London New York has five saturnalia every there Is a wholesale firm the senior I year—New Year's night. Decoration member of which may be knowu as day. Fourth of July, election night and Mr. Mank The firm bas two traveling Thanksgiving—and not the least of aaleareeti - a single mi. i, receiving 30 these is election night. If It Is a right shillings per week, and the other a first Tuesday of November, the day married man, drawing £2 per week. time wind w-111 be veering from west A short time ago the single man, be to south and back, sun and cloud will ta« In the shop and looking over mat- j equally share the hours between them tere, dBcovered that the married sales and a not unnatural quiet, as of polit man was receiving 10 shillings per ical passions hushed under the blanket weekunore salary than himself, while of the Australian ballot will prevail. he (the single man) was selling more The streets will be ratherg'mptled than goods. I lie called Mr. Blank's atten filled, and the litter of straw and scrap tion toftbls and suggested that, as he paper and the ordure and other filth of was selling more than the other fel the great slattern town will blow low. he should at least receive as much agreeably about under your /eet and pay. Into your eyes and teeth. But with the The senior partner acknowledged the falling of the night there will lie a rise apparent Inconsistency and assured his of the urban spirits; the sidewalks will man that be would look Into it and if thicken with citizens of all ages and the statement were correct he would sexes and nations, and If you will then make matters right. seek some large center for the cinemat Another week rolled by, and when ographic dissemination of the election the- single man came to draw his sal news you will find yourself one of a ary from the bookkeeper he was sur multitude gloating on'the scenes of prised to find only 30 shillings passed comedy and tragedy thrown up on the out to him the same as before. He de canvas to stay your Impatience for the murred. The bookkeeper Insisted he returns. Along the curbstones are sta had received no Instructions to raise tioned wagons for the sale of the wind his pay and referred him to the gov and string instruments whose raw. ernor. Approaching Mr. Blank, be harsh discords of whistling and Uld: twanging will begin with the sight of “You remember, sir. I spoke to you the vote from the first precinct. Mean last week about my salary, stating time policemen, nervously fondling that, while I was selling more goods their clubs In their bands, hang upon than the other traveler. I was recelv- the fringes of the crowd, which Is, yet iug less pay. and I thought I should so good natured that It seems to have receive as much as he did. You assur no Impulse but to lift children on Its ed me you would look Into It and make shoulders and put pretty girls before matters right." It and to caress old women and crip “Yes." said Mr. Blank, “I remember ples Into favorable positions, so that your (Mentioning the matter, and I they may see better. You will wish to made it right, didn't I ?" leave it before the clubbing begins and “Why. no; I don't see bow you have, either go home to the slumbers which at> the bookkeeper has Just paid me the whistling and twanging will duly the same amount as before. I can't see attend or join the diners going Into or how that Is making it right, sir.” coming out of the restaurants or the “You don't understand,” said the throngs strolling down Into the fairy senior partner. “I have made It right. realms of Broadway under the Bare of You thought you ought to have aB the whiskies and the actresses.—W. D. much pay as the other man, and I Howells in Harper’s Magazine. have made It right by cutting the other fellow’s pay down."—Loudon Tlt-Blts. ANY ONE CAN HYPNOTIZE. THE ENCORE HABIT. How Sims Reeves Turned the Tables One of His Admirers. Sims Reeves, who In bls day was ac cepted as the most celebrated tenor on the «•cert stage, was so much of a favorite that whenever he snug be was ■MMHY Ktct'''1 with a hearty encore, accompanied with enthusiastic cheers. Reeves was very good natured about the matter, but he made It a rule never to stag more than one selection when he felt that bls voice was not In first class gbape. He happened to notice that an elderly man, who turned out to be • dealer In hats along the Strand. London, attended nearly every concert Within convenient distance If Sims Beeves happened to be on the bill and generally led the encore brigade. This hatter/was a persistent person and of ten applauded until he had forced Beeves to respond to double and triple encores. Determined to teach the little hatter a lesson, one afternoon just as dark was approaching Reeves entered bls admirer's store and said, “One bat. please,” naming the particular shape which he desired. The little hatter dldn’tBecogulze the great tenor and handed out one bat. "Gqod,” said Reeves. “How much la this hat?” "Five Bhimags," said the store pro prletpr. **RWore." said Reeves. A second hat was forthcoming, and Reeves ultimately obtained three “en core” hats. When the little hatter de mended £1 sterling for the purchases BWM^ pretended to be furious. these four bats to this ad- ordered the tenor In terrible , “but I only pay for one hat. Do ■Bderstand? The three other bats •core' bats. If you make me sing gffor nothing you must send me tor nothing.” K little hatter was speechless.— load Oregonian. A Startling Debut. errors describes the M^^tapen ra nee on the stage of Mr. He was supposed to RqMMonate the warder of a mad- || and the scene opened with the ■I ill treatment of the hero, and it d with a gunpowder explosion. In •Tvousness the warder dropped ftp. and. being agitated and sbort- Md. be picked up the pan of gun- fef Instead. It Instantly blew up. ly frightening him out of bls wlta. bed from the stage and col- as he thought, on a stool in thè which turned out to be a Ore full of water! — London A d - But It Cannot Ba Accomplished With a Mere Glanct. Of course, whoever wants to hypno tize—In fact, no one but a physician ought to do It—must learn the tech nique and apply It patiently and skill fully. And certainly there are Individ ual differences. Not every one can be deeply hypnotized. With not a few the Inhibition goes no further than the inability to open the eyes, while only one out of four enters Into strong hypnotic hallucinations. Further, not every one is well prepared to awaken that confidence which Is essential and that feeling of repose which guides one over to the dreamy state. The look, the voice, the gestures, the phrases, the behavior, of certain persons make them poor hypnotize«, however well they may understand the tricks. But In principle everybody can hypnotize and can be hypnotized, just as In principle everybody can love and can be loved, and no special mysterious power Is needed to fall In love or to awaken love. Yet, while thus every one can exert hypnotic Influence, no one can do It by> a mere glance. All the stories of a se cret Influence by which one man’s will gets hold of another man's mind are remains of the mermerlc theories of the past Today we know that ev erything depends upon the attentlou and imagination of the hypnotized and that no mysterious fluid can flow over from the mind of the hypnotist to the mind of the subject. The old mystical view of unscientific superstition reach ed Its climax In the prevalent belief that a man could exert secret Influence from a distance without the victim's knowledge of the source of the uncan ny distortion of his mind. According to this belief, every heinous crime might be committed under that cover. The distant bypnotlzer could Inflict pain and suffering on his enemy and could misuse the innocent as instru ments of his criminal schemes.—Pro fessor Hugo Munsterberg in McClure's Magazine. The Penalty of Prominence. Dorothy's father Is a militia colonel, and on a recent occasion she saw him. In brave array, at the bead of bls regi ment. “How do you like your father In his uniform?” the colonel asked bla small daughter that night “You looked handsomer than any body else," said Dorothy loyally, "and you held your bead up so high! But I think they were mean not to let you have a drum to play on!”—Youth's Companion. Witty and Caustic. A woman suffrage lecturer, accord ing to the Boston Globe, recently brought down the bouse with the fol Good Judgment, lowing argument: “I have no vote, but tour partner,” remarked the privF my groom bas. I have a great respect Bfrlend. "seems to be a man of for that man In the stables, but I am (Bully good judgment” anre If I were to go to him and say. bet he la." replied the self ac- 'John, will you exercise the franchise r lgod bralne of the firm. "Why, be would reply, 'Please, mum, which r makes a move without asking horse be that ?' ” let!”—Chicago News. A Variation In Sport. A Mean Question. "What happened when you pasaed a es-1 beard the other day that law against gambling In your state?” Is going to get married. "The bookmakers got right to work rd — Well, why shouldn’t be? making bela on whether It would be mfortably well off. enforced or not.”—Washington Star. t'e just the whole point Why he remain so?” Sarcastio. Art Master (pointing to a lean horse) Obstinate. —What do you call that? Cabby—An don't you quit smoking. old ’oree. air. Art Master-A horse! Rub You know it hurts you.” It out. and do It again.—London An i Inly But every time I make swers. mind to do It somebody cornea and telle me I ought ton If a man would learn to pray, let him go to aea.—French Proverb. Do Yon Open Your jlor.th Lika a young bird and itulo down wht aver food or medicine may be aUered > n • Or, do you want to know soi.,eth:ng of the composition and character of that which you take into your stomach wo ether M food or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible peonle now a days Insist on knowing what they employ whether fuof >» as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perie. i right to insist upon such knowledge. So he publishes.'kSQS.dcast and on each bottle* wrajmer, what^pTlwidjciiies are made ot andvbxi fies j rrmHfrr-wwtlh Th'a ho feels he can wb4Lafford to do bocar -e th * more the Ingredients of which his medicines are made are studied a lid iinde~rsL.o.TT~e ipore will their superior enr /rv.- v~rUic~ For the cure of woman’s perullsr weak nesses, Irregularities and derangements giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache. dragging-down pain or distress in lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a most efficient rtmsdy It Is equally effective in curing painfiii periods. In giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing the system ol the expectant mother for baby’s coming, thus rendering childbirth safe and com paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre scription ” Is a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. It is also a soothing and invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of al! the several schools of practice, recommend each of the several Ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription” is mifiie for the cureof the diseases for which It Isclaimed to be a cure. You may read what they say for yourself by senaing a postal card request for a free booklet of extracts from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In- •tttute, Buffalo. N. Y.,and it will come tc you by return post. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND. STEEL STOVES & RANCES. We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors,. Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES to Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX. McNAIR CO. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County FARMERS READ THE Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook Couuty. Willis G. Hopkins, ) Plaintiff, I vs. / Thad B. Preston, Defendant. ! To Thad B. Preston, the above named de fendant. 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 action on or Defore the ex- £ ¡ration of six weeks from the date of the rst publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded in the complaint in this cause. The relief demanded is the recovery of a judgment against you for the sum of $5000.00. with interest thereon from May 15th, 1907, at the legal rate and for costs and disbursements of this action, being for commissions earned under contract between plaintiff and defendant, and that all of your right, title and interest in and to the follow ing described real property, situate in Tilla mook County, Oregon : The E of sec. 36,in tp. 2 N, R. 9 W. Lots 4-, 5, 6 and 7, the Se % of the Sw the Sw % of the Se *4. sec. 6, tp. i N, R. 7 W. The S H of the Nw % and Lots 3 and 4-, of Sec. 1 ; the Nw % of the Se Vi. the Se Vi of the Se Vi-of Sec. 6; the Ne % of the Nw *4, the Ne *4 of the Sw Vi, and Sw Vi of the Sw Vi of Sec. 8, all in Tp 3 N, R 10 W. The W. U of sec. 36, in tp. 1 S. R. 8 W The W. Lj of the Hw K, sec. 13, and the E. Vi of the Se ‘4 of sec. 14, in Tp. 2 S, K. 10 W. The S. U of sec. 21 and the S. J4 of sec. 26, in Tp. 3 N. R. 7 W., which has been attached in said cause, by virtue of a Writ of Attach ment duly issued in said cause, by the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, be sold for the purpose of satisfying any judgment which plaintiff may recover against you in said cause. This summons is published in the Tilla mook Headlight by order of the Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, County Judge of Tilla mook County, Oregon, made Februaryl2th, 1908, directing publication thereof to be made for six successive weeks, the first pub lication being made on February 13th, 1908. H. T. B otts & J ohn C, H ogan , Attorneys for Plaintiff. WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about how to obtain the best results in cultivating the soil, Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. J un « 3, 1S7S.-N ottck foh by act of August 4. 1892. the KJiof^w J4 an<* Lots 8 and 4. section 19, and Ne ^4 of Nw *4 P ublication . States Land Office, Portland Ore., of section 30, in Township 2 north, Kange 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the lima February 34th. iqo S. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance sought is more valuable for its timber or with the provisions ofthe act of Congress of stone than for agricultural purposes and to June 8. 187H. entitled “An act for the sale establish her claim to said land before the of timber lands in the Htates of California, Couuty Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as 23rd day of April, 1908. She names as wit t-xtendeo to all the Public Land States by act ol nesses : Fred L. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon; August 4, 1892, Notice of Final Settlement. Frank Hadley, ofrillamook, Oregon ; William RUTH HF.WLEY. frank rice . county of Tillamook, State Ry-Hi, of Tillamook, Oregon ;E.D. Hadley, of N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the final Of Buller, county of Polk, State of Oregon, Of Bay City, Tillamook, Oregon. account of the administrator of the estate of lias this day filed in this oflet Ma BWOrn ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office Any and all persons c’nimiiig adversely ths statement No. 7703. for the pur B. M. Porter, deceased, has been rendered in statement No. 766!, for the purchase of the North her sworn above-descriliedlands are 1 equested to file their chase of of Sw «4 of Sec. No. 24» tp N<>- the County Court of Tillamook County, J4 of Southeast Vi «cd South west *4 of South Range No. 10 West, and will Heims in this office ou or before said 23 <1 day State of Oregon, and that Monday, the 6th east *4 of Sec. No 2, in Tp. No 3 north, Range I north. day of April, 1908. at ten o'clock a m., at No. 8 west, and -yill oner proof to show offer proof to show that the land sought is of April, 19 o R. A lgernon 8 D rrsskr . Register. the Court House in said County and State, that tho land ¡sought is more valuable for more valuable for its timber or stone than has been appoined by the Court as the time its timber or stone than for agricultural for agricultural purposes, and toestablish hor to sa’.d land before W. II. Cooper, and place for settlement thereof, and all per purposes, and to establish his claim to said claim T imbkr L and , A ct J unk 8, 1878.—N otice for Tillamook, Oregon, sons interested in said estate Shall appear land before the Register and Receiver, at U.S. Commiasioner, at P ublication . She and show cause if any they have, why said Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, the 9th on Tuesday, the rstn day of May, I90B. United States Land Office,Portland, Ore , final account should not be approved. names ss witnesses . •lay of April, 190* lie names as witnesses : Fobiuaiv i2th. )9o8. George Williams, of Bay City, Oregon : Chris E H. WHITNEY, J. C. rope, of Elsie. Clatsop County, Oregon ; Notice is hereby given that in compliance Administrator. Alexander Normand, of Elsie. Clatsop Connty, Hansen, of Bay City, Oregon ; J. C. Bewley, with the provisions of the act of Congress of UiegonCarl Jacobson. 01 Elsie, C st sop of Bay City, Oregon ; Bert Tilden, of Bay City, June 3, I878, entitled “ An act for thr sale of County, Oregon; J. F Cox, of ort la nd. Oregon. Oregon, timber lands in the States of Californla.Oregon, Administratrix Notice. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Nevada, and Washington Terrltor-," as ex- Any and all peisona claiming adversely the N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un above described lands are requested to file their above-described lands are requested to file their t< ndfwl to all the Public Land States by act ot claims in this office on or before said 12th day dersigned has been appointed administratrix claims in this office on or before said 9th duy of August 4, 1*92, of Mav, i9o8. ofthe Bfttate of Casper Schlaeppi.jr.. deceased, April, I908. WERT D. WALTER, A lgrmnon 8. D resser , Register. A lgernon 8. D rbssrr , Register. by the County Court of Tillamook County. Of Seaside, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon. All persons having claims against Oregon, has thia day filed In this office his the estate of said decedent are required to T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otick for sworn statement No. 7687, for the purchase ot T inter L and . A ct J unk 3, 1878. — N otick f»resent the same to Attorney Carl Haher- P ublication . thebe *4 of Ne *4, N H of He Vi«" the Se^of Se for P ublication . ach, at his office in Tillamook City, Oregon, United States Land Office, Wf, of Section No. 30, in Township No. 4 north, United states Land office, within six months from the date of the first P irtland, Oregon, January nth, rof8. Range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to Portland, Oregon, January i8lh, 1908. publication of this notice, duly verified as re Notice is hereby given that in compliance show that the land sought is more valuable for Notice is hereby given that in compliance quired by law. with the provisions of the act of Congress of its timber or stone than for agricultural pur with the provisions of the act of Congress of Dated March 3rd, 1908. 3. 1*7*. entilleil “An act for the sale of poses, and establish his claim to «Mid land June 3rd. I878, entitled “An act for the sale of June BABETTA 8CHLABPPI. tinibei lands in the States of California. Oregon 1 »«fore the Register and Receiver, at Port'and. Administrator of the Estate of timber lands in the States ot California, Ore Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of April, gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ” as ex Casper Schlaeppi,jr.,deceased. He names ss witnesses : tended to all the Public Land States by act of tended to all the Public Land Matea by act of i9<>8. August 4th, 18J2. W. A. Gregory, of Portland, Oregon . Marion August 4th, 1892, JOSEPH C. SMITH. Edee. of Portland, Oregon; May Thompson, of Notice of Final Account. WILLIAM H. ORMSBY, Of Porland, county of Multnomah, Rta’e Oregon ; J. J. Walter, of Portland, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Seaside. Orcgou. That the undersigned ha« filed his final Oregon, has this da field in this office Any and all persona claiming adversely the account a« administrator of the estate of his sworn statiTnent No 766ft, for the purchase sworn statement No. 7*^9 for the purchase of the E % of Hw % and N % of Se of Hec. at>ove described lands are requesh-d to bls their Michael J. Reilly, deceased, in the County of the Ne ol Nw of Hec. 10, and He ki Court ofrillamook County, Oregon, and the of Sw*4 of Section No. 3, in Tp. No. 1 No 12, 111 Tp. No 2 N. range No. 10 west, and claims in this office on or before said a*th day of will offer proof to show that the land sought ia Aptil, 1908. Judge of the said Court has appointed south, range No. 9 west, and wi I offer proof A LG BE NON 8. D rkbser , Register. Monday, April 13th, 1908, at the hour of to show that titeland sought is more vsluable more valuable for its timber or stone than for 10 o’clock a m., at the Court House in for its timbe.' or stone than for agricultural agricultural purposes, and to establish bis Tillamook Citv, Oregon, as the ?time and purpose!», and to establish his clnim to said claim to said land before W. It Cooper, place for hearing objections to said account latul bafore W. H. Cooper, V S. Commissioner, U.H. Commissioner, at Til imook, Oregon, on T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice fob Thursday, the 16th day April, 1908 He and the final settlement thereof. P ublication . st l illaniook, on Thursday, the 16th day 01 names as witnesses : Dated March 12th, 1908. United Blates Land Office, April, 1908. Ife names as witnesses: J. B. < spies,of Nehalem, Oreg- n, Dsn Hickey, H. T BOTTS, Administrator. Portland, Oregon. January »sth, I90A. George ,F. Zlmmerinan, of Tillamook, of Koley. Oregon; If. A. York, of Nehalem, Notice is hereby given that in compliance Oregon ; W'. R Rulheiford. ot Tillamook, Oregon ; J. I’. Wagner, of Forest Grove, Oregon. with the provisions of the act of (ongresa Oregon David Mar Iny of Tillamook. Oregon ; Any and all persons claiming adversely the of June 3, 1H78, entitled “An act for the Frank lloffstater, of Tillamook, Oregon. above described lands are requested to filetheir sale of timber lands in the Htatea of California Any and all versons claiming adversely the above-describea Luds are requested to file claims in this office on or before said 16th of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,*’ as extended to all the Public Land States by their claims in this office on or before said 16th April, 1908. A lokrnon 8 D rf . ssfb Register. act of August 4, i8q2, day of April, 19U8. THE WET WEATHER ELIZABETH BARTEL, A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Of Arlita, Countv of Multnomah, State COMFORT AND T imbkb L and , A ct J unk 3, IA7«.—N otice fob Oregon, has thia day filed in this office her P ublication . PROTECTION sworn statement, No. 7676, for the purchase T imbkb L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice fob United States Ijind Office. of the 8 »4 ol Sw and 8w R of He *4. section afforded by a P ublication Portland, Oregon January 2Nth, lonR. 3» tp i south, range 8 west and Ne 54 of Nw U. United States Land Office, Portland. f re., Notice is hereby given that in compliance sections, tp. 2 south, range H west, and will January xjnd, rWOM. with the provisions of the act of Congress of offer proof to show that the land sought Is Notice lah-i’eby given that in compliance with 3, 1*78, entitled ‘ All act for the sale ol more valuable for Its timber or stone than for the provisions f the art of on grass of June June tlm'ier lands in the Htatea of California, Ore agricultural purposes, and to establish her 3. iR78, entitl’d “ An art for the sa e of thither gon, Nevada and Wa hlngton Territory,” as lands In the Htntrs of t alifornia. Oregon, extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Poitland. Oregon,on Tuesday, the Nevada and Washington Tar’it >ry.” a* ex 2Hth day of April, 1908. She names as wit tended to all the Public Land Mates by act of August 4, 1892,DAN R. MURPHY. nesses : August 4, I892. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of H. W West, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jack NORMAN J MYERS Oregon, has this ¿ay filed in 'his office his Rupp, of T II a monk. Oregon , L vlggers, of Of Tillamook City, county »of Tillamook. Mate of sworn statement. No. 7674 for the purchase Arlita, Oregon ; J. K Bartel, M D., of Arllta, Guaranteed Oregon, has thia day filed bi this office his of the Sw ^4 of Ne *4 and be *4 of Nw *4 Oregon sworn statament No. 760*. for the purchase of of Waterproof 17, No 1 bection No. *" w * in “ * township ------ w- Any and all persons claiming adversely the the Hw *4 Ne »4 «nd he % Nw '4 end Na '4 West, and will offer strove described lands are requested to file south, Range’ No. »300 Sw *4 of section No. 82, in Township the land soutiht their claims in this office on or before said proof to show No. 3 north, range No. 9 west, and will offer Is more valuable Everywhere Its timber or stone jfttb day of April 1908 proof to show that the laud sought is more puri >o»es, and to than for agricultural A miabnon 8. DaEsaaa. Register. a v • valnable f>r Its timber or stone than for establish his claim to said * ____ land _______ before ___ the agricultuial purposes, «nd to establish his Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, claim U> said land before W H • 00per. on Haturdsy, the 18th day of April, [908. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. United States Commissioner, st Tillamook, lie names as witnesses Department ol the Interior, Oregon, on Friday, the l;th day of April. Chas E Hays, of Portland, Oregon ; Jas. 8. Und office at Porllard, Ore., ¡9»* He names as isitiieaaes Mrukler, of Portland Oregon , D Bowers, February 29th, ranH. C R. Hobert, of lillaniook Oregon; J. B of Portland, Oregon, and Bert Higgs, of Barne Notice is hereby given that JAMES H. Caple»,of Nehalem, Oregon. W N. Nedds way. gat, Oregon— WOODS, of Blaine, Oregon, has filed notice of Nehalem. Oregon , C. Chrlstenae... of Ne Any and all persona claiming adversely the of bls intention to make final five year proof halem. Oregon a>»ove described lands are requested to file their vis; homestead Anv and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said 18th day in support of his claim Entry No. I4I4I. made May /2nd, I90», for above-described lands ara requsted to file their of April, l9<»8 the ftw U Re %, section 17, N ’4 Ne of claims in thia ffice on or before said 17th day of A larbnon A. Da bssfb . Register. section io. township t south, range a west, April, I90A. and that said proof will b» made before A i / ibrnon 8. D rrmbr , Register. T imrrr L and A ct , J uwr 3 1*71.—Nortea roa W. H Cooper, V-8. Commissioner, at Tillamook, P ublication Or g*»n. on April 14th, i9»H Department of the Interior, He names the following witnesses U> prove bls united States I aidú Office. One of the MftgitnB has invented a continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Portland, Ore December 6th, I907 the land vis noisiest gun. It was fotir J that the old Notice ts hereby given that MRS LIZZIE William Ray, of Blaine, Oregon ; Forest Ayer, HADLEY, of Tillamook, county , of Tillamook, ----- nf Blaine, Oregon , J>hn Moon, of Blaine, kind was making the citizens of Ken. I Slate of Orezon ha, ■ pulled toaparchaae node, Oregon , John I reney. of Maine. Oregon, j the act of Congreaa <rt Jnn«g,ii7«, aa exteuded Axaunoh S. likaaaaa. Begiatcct lucky deaf. DOYOUKNOW S ucker ? Clean - Light Durable Did You Ever Try HASHISH NEW FEED AM) LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P O. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. T imber L and , A ct junk 3, 1878.—N0TICK for P ublication . United .Mates Land Office. P rtland, Oregon, January 18th, iq 08. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions <if the net of Coi gress ot June 3, IByiL ent'tjci '* A11 act for the sk 1>' <•? timber landsit! the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892* T imiikk L and , United