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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 2, 1908
L MISER.
A ROTHSCHILD STORY.
Ruling Passion
Strong In Death.
Was
>u about Arpagnlo. the
miser, and you will
1 miser is.
lay dying In his cold,
ice of stone on the
ought was that, since
to eat. a full lira a day
on the food bill.
Was announced. The
Ung Arpagulo's pulse.
; the miser, ‘how much
live?'
8» hour,' was the reply.
l eyes flashed fire.
4!’ he cried. ‘Why do
IN-run on to the last mln-
i?i Do you want to ruin
r the barber at once.’
•rri ved posthaste.
’ said Arpagnlo, *20
ring?’
■>n» wn
DOSI W
rd. So
it tres
Ing a corpse 5 lire?’
lced at the clock. Sev-
I* Of ths.toirty minutes left him still
reparti.
g to rt
e sm »
fobie
lu.v otta-
>o Ulf
> Urç»
raw li
reto of
ne su
brçtl
wöiilil
' wilt
i froa
*t the
irwti'i
ed th»
w the
eouM
k that
ito Ui
norial
^have me quickly.’ be gasped.
| Operation finished Arpagnlo
I With his last breath, smiling
®°rmured while the bar­
ker dried his cold, pule cheeks:
'“Bow spieBdid—4 lire aud 80 ceo-
lairni saved!’ -
PASSED THE VENISON.
One Member of the Council
Tender Conscience.
Had
an
Celebration In New
in thb diary of a
er. dated in tbe
e
time
Eng-
Con-
year
irvlces at ye meeting
.
id, ye council and other
lignltarlM were entertained at the
louse of Mb bpes on ye hill near by,
There we had a bountiful Thanksglv-
ng dinner, with bear’s meat and venl-
ton. the last of which was a tine buck,
ihot In the woods near by.
“After ye Messing was craved word
that ye buck was shot on ye
RFiPequot, an Indian, who
tEpes with a lye in his
nias of old. Ye coun-
sed to eat ye venison,
fward decided that Pe-
Bceive forty stripes save
me for lying and profaning on ye
Lord’s day and restore Mr. Epes ye
»rice of ye deer. and. considering this a
^m^Htoous sentence on ye sln-
•nd that a blessing bad
"■B ye meat, ye council all
['but Mr. Shepard, whose
tender on ye point of
■terfly Fakes.
fly was a beautiful deep
"ous as satin; but, looking
t It CtoBely.‘ the collector shook bls
b." be said. “See here."
nger he brushed off the
dust from the Insect’s
Mk it was but a common
■terflv. after all.
Wlecting of butterflies
■opular.” he explained,
ore butteffly fakirs turn
Bn. with various aniline
Solor up a ten cent Insect
■emblance to a ten dollar
ork Is hard to detect for
when the dye rubs off
•nr fingers you suspect
■he genuine dust belong-
9>Utterfly's wings would
ling."—New York Press.
Making Good.
Ths Reward That Cams to a Student
With a Heart.
Old Rothschild stories are popular
aow In Europe. “Some are true." says
an Eugllsb writer, "some are only
lever, and many are simply In ven­
ions. But all are read with Interest”
Here is one from the Bystander. Lon-
ion:
“At a luncheon given by Empress
Eugenie at the Tuileries the head of
rhe Tarts house of Rothschild was
rated opposite a great painter. Roth-
child was not blessed with good looks
nd had. moreover, an expression of
listress and resignation combined The
ibiuter could not take bls eyes off him.
nd this worried Rothschild not a llt-
le. After the meal be asked the paint
•r why he bad taken so great an Inter-
'st In blm. and to bls great amaze
aent the painter Informed him that he
ind studied blm as a model for a beg-
Mr In a picture he was then evolving
!otbsclilld's face brightened, and he
aid. 'I will sit for you.’ And be did.
ne day when he was posing a pupil
f the painter's was so tonebed by the
xpresslon of woe on the face of the
a< del that he slipped a five franc piece
nto the ‘poor man's’ band and van-
beil before an explanation was possl-
■le. The next day tbe young man re­
vived £400 ns Interest on bls well in-
ested .I fraucs."
SHC0TIM3 WITH MORTARS.
fitting the Target Is Simply a Matter
of Mathematics.
How do we hit with the mortars?
tn observer uear the shore who sees
be target communicates the horizontal
.nd vertical angle at which to lay the
nortar and the Instant of time at
vblch to fire, and the gun does the
est If you were standing at the cen
er of a large clock dial laid flat on the
.-round and wanted to hit with a base
»all a man walking around on the out
■ide. you would notice how long It took
he man to get from 1 to H and again
from II to III. Then you would de­
Ide whether If the ball were thrown
>ver a point halfway between IIII and
V Just as he arrived opp osite IIII the
nan and the ball would reach the
■ame spot at the same time. It being
jnderstood. of course, that he main­
tained uniform speed and direction and
hat the ball was thrown with proper
force. Instruments give us the range
>nd observations, and mechanical de­
vices give us the range differences, In-
reaslng or decreasing by certain short
Intervals of time, too short for a ship
if any size to escape by attempting to
•hange direction or speed. Our ob-
-erver’s clrcle -has 36.000 divisions.—
Captain Howell In Scientific American
There Is no way of niak>n<?
friends like " Making Good; and Ixwuo
Pierce’s medicine» well exemplify thi
and their friends, after more than two
decades of popularity, are Dumiared bv
the hundreds of ibousanda. They ha\e
•made good" and they have u«4 made
drunkards.
A good. hone«t. square-deal medicine of
known composition is Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. It still enjoy* an im­
mense sale, while most of the prepara­
tions that have come into prominence in
the earlier period of its popularity have
"gone bv the board” and are never more
heard of. There must be some reason tor
this long-time popularity and that Is to
be found in its superior merits. When
once given a fair trial for weak stoma* b.
or for liver and blood alTectiuns. its supe­
rior curative qualities are soon manifest;
hence it has survived and grown in nep
ular favor, while scores of less meritorious
articles have suddenly Hashed h.to fax or
for a brief period and then been
soon
forgotten.
hor a torpid liver with it* attendant
Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, per­
haps dizziness, foul breath, nastv coated
tongue, with bitter taste loss of appetite,
with distress after eating nervousness
and debility, nothing is so guod a» Dr
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery It s
an honest, square-deal medlelne with uli
Its ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper
— no secret, no hocus-pocus humbug,
therefore don’t accept a nubvtuuu that
the dealer may possibly make a little big­
ger profit. Insist on your right k> have
what you cal) for.
Don’t buy Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip,
tion expecting It to prove a "cure-all It
1s only advised for woman’s Aperhi/ all
ments It makes weak women strong and
sick women well. Less advertised than
some preparations sold for like purposes.
IU sterling curative virtues still maintain
Its position in the front ranks, where it
stood over two decade> ago As an in­
vigorating tonic and strengthening nerv­
ine it is unequaled. It won't satisfy tlio.-e
who want "booze.” for there is not a drop
of alcohol In It.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, rhe orlal-
nal Little Liver Pills, although the first
pill of their kind in the market still lead
and when once tried are evei afterward^
in favor. Easy to take as candy—one to
three a dose. Much imitated hut neier
equaled.
The Bridies had Iteen In their new
country house for scarcely a week be
fore the girl who went out to bunt for
strictly fresh eggs came back empty
handed.
"Where are tbe eggs. Ellen?" asked
Mrs. Bridle.
“Sure. mum. O1 couldn’t folnd a
wan."
“Did you look In the henhouse?”
"YIs, mum.“'
“And inThe haymow?"
“Of wlnt all over the place."
“And the manger?"
“They warn’t there, mum.”
“Well, sometimes Henry collects the
eggs in a basket and hangs It undei
the cow shed."
“Ol found the basket, but It wur
Impty. Ol bunted all over the place
and. high nor low. sorra a sign of thlni
eggs could Ol folnd anywhere."
“Dear me." said Mrs. Bridle absent
ly, “I hope they haven't been mislaid!"
—Loudon Scraps.
Willing to Help.
Young Mr. Sapley was makliig a
protracted call upon the object of bls
affections. Miss Evans, who was a
pianist of considerable ability.
She bad Just completed twenty-five
minutes of Bach In the hope that be
would get tired and go home. “Ob.
Miss Evans." he exclaimed. "I could
Just die listening to your playing!”
“Would you like to have me play
some more. Mr. Sapley?” asked Miss
Evans Innocently.
tnes to you in the shape
child."—Catholic Stand-
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
McNAIR CO.
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
FARMERS
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
Notice of Final Settlement.
OF PORTLAND
For the general news of the
World also for information about
bow ■¿o obtain the best results
in cultivating the soil, Stock
Raising, Fruit Growing etc.
You can secure this excellent-
paper by
Administratrix Notice.
EN otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un­
dersigned has been appointed administratrix
of the Estate of Casper Schlaeppi.jr., deceased,
by the County Court ofTillamook County.
Oregon. All persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent are required to
firesent the same to Attorney Carl Haber-
ach, at his office in Tillamook City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, duly.verified as re­
quired by law.
Dated March 3rd, 1908.
BABETTA SC H LA BP PI.
Administrator of the Estate of
Casper Schlaeppi, jr.,deceased.
Subscribing for the Headlight.
Notice of Final Account.
Carelessness of tho Hens.
There Is a certain representative In
congress whose secretary Is a young
lady. She Is pretty, and she Is as
bright as she Is good looking, being
also the possessor of a pair of beautl
■•es. The other day she called on
inet official to ask a favor for a
tuent. The grave and dignified
of the department looked at her
aid:
■ dear young lady. I am afraid I
t do what you ask. although your
rown eye»"—
en the ayes have It." quick as a
the young lady said. And she got
she requested.
For Fishes.
you children talking
ded the old catfish.
eh, ma," replied the llt-
“We heard somebody
was good for the blood,
wondering If it really
We carry a Large Stock of
N oticb is H srbby GrvBN.—That the final
account of the administrator of the estate of
B. M. Porter, deceased, has been rendered in
the County Court of Tillamook Countv.
State of Oregon, and that Monday, the nth
day of April, 1908. at ten o'clock a m., at
the Court House in said County and State,
has been appoined by the Court as the time
and place for settlement thereof, and all per­
sons interested in said estate shall ap|>ear
and show cause if any they have, why said
final account should not be approved.
B. H. WHITNBV,
Administrator.
That the underaigned haa filed hi, final
account as administrator of the estate of
Michael J. Reilly, deceased, in the County
Court ofTillamook County, Oregon, and the
Judge of the said Court has appointed
Monday, April 13th, 1908, at the hour of
10 o’clock a.m., at the Court House
in
Tillamook Citv. Oregon, as the Jtinie and
place for hearing objections to said account
and the final settlement thereof.
Dated March 12th, 1908,
H. T. BOTTS, Administrator.
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
N oticb is H kreby G iven ,—That the un­
dersigned, Guardian
of the
Person and
Estate of Lars Anderson, insane, will on and
after April 20th, 1908. sell at private sale,
for cash, subject to the confirmation by the
County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
all of the right, title and interest of the said
Lars Anderson in and to the following des­
cribed r<a’ property, situate in Tillamook
County, O *egon : Lot four (4) of Section
four (4),anl Lot eight (8), and the South
Bast quarter of the North East quarter of
Section five (5), in township two (2) North
of Range nine (9) West of Willamette Meri­
dian
Said sale to be made by authority of
an order of said County Court made and en­
tered March 4th, 1908.
Offers for the above may be left with H. T.
Botts. Attorney, at I illamook City, Oregon.
Dated this March 19th, 1908.
AnDRBW A nderson ,
Guardian.
The Ayce Had It.
i Aurora Borealis.
.. borealis, or northern
1 electrical phenomenon
northern latitudes, espe-
r, illuminates the skies
of light. As the streams
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANGES
• Daughter.
Talking Machin««.
islngs that a daughter
“Everything lovely down at the
a household If she only
The communion of her house?”
“Yee. We are leading the quiet life
these days."
“How do you work ft?”
“Well, you see. we have a phono­
graph. and It alternates with my wife
after supper.”—Nashville Banner.
He Did Go.
Mr. 8taylate for the
Pretty Slsw.
must be going."
Flow Walter—Have I ever been In
queer deluslot!" replied
? Gonne. "You're really the country, sir? No. str. Why do
ry."—Philadelphia Press rou ask? Tired Cnstomer—I waa Just
thinking how thrilling you'd find It to
sit on the fence and watch tho lor-
■mg the Tiff,
totaes wbls by —Harper's Weekly.
an «sobbing! — I
L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon March 17th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in ompliance
with the provisions of the act of f'bngre»-8 of
[one 3. 1878 entitled ” An act for the sale of
tim’-ar lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th,. 1892.
FLORENCE B. MAGINNIS,
Of Portland, county ol Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7714, for the purcha e
of Lots I3. I4, I9 and 20. of Section No. 4.
in Townsnip No. 1 south.
Range No. 8
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 her claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon;
on Thursday, the 4th day of June, 1908.
She names as witnesses :
John Maginnis, of Portland. Oregon ; Robert
Louden, or
ortland, Oregon; Robert Colton,
of Portland, Oregon; Robert F. ’ouden, ol
Portland, Oregon ; Charles J. Clement, of
ortland, Oregon; John S. Maginnls, of Port­
land, Oregon.
Any ana all persona claiming adversely the
above-deac ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office ou or before said 4th day
of lune, I908
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
T imber
Both Papers for $2.25
T imber L and , A ct iunr 8, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United .states Land Office.
P rtlami, Oregon, January 18th, 19O8.
Notice is hereby give.: that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Coi.gress oí
Junes, I878 ent’tled ” An act for the sale of
timber lanasin the States of California. Oiegon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public J.and States by act of
August 4, 1892,
FRANK RICK.
Of Butler, county of Polk, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this ?tfice his sworn
statement No. 766I, for the pinchase of the North
% of Southeast V4 and Southwest *4 of South
east ‘4 of Sec. No a. in Tp. No 3 north, Range
No. 8 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
land before the Register and Receiver, al
Portland, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 9th
day of April, 190K
He names as witnesses :
J. C. 1 ope, of Elsie, Clatsop County, Oregon ;
Alexander Normand, of Elsie Clatsop Connty
toegon ; Carl Jacobson,
of Elsie, C ataop
County, Oregon; J. F. Cox, of ort la lid, Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said ylb day of
April, I908
A lgernon 8. D rrsher , Register.
T immer L and .
A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice
for P ublication .
United Match Land Otflee,
Portland, Oregon, January iMth, 190R.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3rd. I87A. entitled ” An act for the sale of
timber and» in the State» of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
Augnifl 4th, 1892,
WILLIAM H. ORM8BY,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of
Oregon, has this da
field in this office
his sworn statement No. 7666, for the purchase
of the Ne ‘4 of Nw M, of Sec. 10, and he %
of Hw *4 of Section No. 3. In Tp. No. 1
south, range No. 9 west, and wi I offer proof
to allow that the land sought ia more valuable
foi its timber or stone ‘nan for agricultural
fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said
hiio before W. H. Cooper, US Commissiouei.
at I'illamook. on Thursday, the 16th day of
April, 1908. He names as witnesses:
George ,F.
Zimmerman, of Tillamook,
Oregon ; w. r
Ruthe ford, of Tillamook,
Oregon ; David Mar iny of Tillamook, Oregon ; !
Frank Hoffstaier, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-dwjaeribwl lands are requested to file
their claims in thia office on or before said 16th
day of April. 19O8.
A lgernon S. D rrssrr . Register.
T imbrr L and , A ct Jt nr 3. 1878—N otice for
P ublication
United States Land Office. Portland, Ore.
July 16th. 1ÌJO7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the rroviafona of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878. entitled “An ar? for the sale of
timber lands In th? Sates of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Waahi- gton Territory,” aa ex-
teued to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. <892.
THKOt>»RH KfNGSLFY,
OfTillamook. countv ofTillamook, State of
Orego . has thia day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 772s. for the nurchase
of the N U of He X and E X of Hw U of Rec No.
4, in Tp No 3 South, range No. 8 west, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for i • tin ber or atone th ah
for agricultural purnoses, am? to e-Ublish hia
claim to said
land
before W. H Cooper,
U R. Commiasione»-, at Tillamook, Oregon, on
Friday, the 12th day of June 190R
He wainw*
as wltn-aaes
Im J. Earl, of Hem’ork. Oregon; John H.
Holgate, of Hemlock. Oregon
Fred R Beals
ofTillamook. Oregon , Bert R«»se. of Tillamook,
Oregon.
Any and all per «on« claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims In this office on or before said iZtb day ot
Jene. iftoR.
A lgbrnow S. De ass fs . Register.
A ct J une 3, I878—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland. • re.,
■Ian ary «2nd, ryna.
Notice is .iereby given that in compliance with
the provisions f the art of ongress of June
3 >878. eutitl d •’ A*« art for the sa e of timber
lands in the States of < allfornia. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Ter it ry.” as ex­
tended to all thB Fsblic Laud States by act of
August 4.1892.
NORMAN J. MVF.KH
Of Tillamook <Tty,counK mf Til'i»m<>ok *tata of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 76^8 for the purchase of
the Bw *4 Ne *4 and He ’4 Nw *4 and Ne *4
‘•w
V4 of section No. S2,
I11 Township
No. 3 north, range No. 9 west. and will offer
p oof to show that the land sought is more
valuable foe Its timber 0» stone than for
agriculiurar purposes, and to establish hie
claim to___
lid ______
land _______
before W H
ooper.
United Mates i’ominiaslonrr, __
_______ __
at Tillamook.
Oregon, ou Friday, the 17th day of April.
19^8 Hr names
w itneaaea
B
<
R HoberL of liltNmook Oregon.
_______ J.
* “
i’aples.of Nehalem, Oregon; W N. Re-ids way,
of Nehalem. Oregon ; C. Chrlstense , of Ne­
halem. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
■ »«Ove-described land« ar»- requated to file their
claim« in thia office on or before said 17th day of
April. I90H.
A lgernon S. D rrmrr . Register.
T imber L and ,
Notice.
things i
Pro Tarla.
go
ob to
i
Wanted.
Having leased <fiy form to George
Tn rent, a furnished dairy ranch on
Vaughn I will not be res|x>r.mble lor any
Onr with shout 40 cows pre-
shares.
debts contracted by Fred Walling
J. B MxTHi.it. Buell, Or.
Id red.
A mos V acchx .
I
J une 3,
1M78.-N otick
P ublication .
States^ Land Office. Portland Ore.,
February 24th. 1008.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled
‘An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
ex ten1 led to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
RUTH HEW LEV,
Of Bay City,
county of Tillamook, State
ot Oregon, haa this day filed in this office
her sworn staiemeiit No. 7703, for the pur­
chase of fcj 14 °f% of
No
1 north, Range No.
10
V%est, nml will
offer proof to show ihat ’he land sought is
more valuable for its Umber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and toestablish hor
claim
to
said land before W. H . Cooper,
U.S. Commissioner, at
Tillamook, Oregon,
on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, I908. She
names as witnesses :
George Williams, of Bay City, Oregon ; Chris
Hansen, of Bay City, Oregon ; J C. Bewley,
of Bay City, Oregon ; Bert Tilden, of Bay City,
Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 12th day
of May. i9oH
A lgernon 8. D rkrsrr . Register.
T imber L and ,
United
by act of August 4. 1892. the E % of Fw Vi an
Lots 3 and 4 section 19, and Ne *4 of Nw *4
of section 30, in fowiiMliip 2 north, Range 7
W.. and will offei proof to show thHt the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
Htx ne than for agricultural purposes and to
eHiabhsh her claim to said land before the
County Clei k. Ht Tillamook. Oregon, os (he
23HI day of April. 1908. Slie names as wit­
nesses :
Fred L. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oresron;
Frank Hadley, of Tillamook, Or- gon ; William
Ryan, of Tillamook, Oregon ; E. 1>. Hadley, of
Tillamook. Oregon.
Any and all persons c aiming adversely ths
above-described lauds are 1 eq nested to file their
claims in this office ou or before said 23 d day
of Apt i 1, I908.
A lgernon S D resser . Register.
T imber L and . A ct J une 8, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office .Portland. Ore,
February ifftb, 19o8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 18;8 entitled “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Mates of California,Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Terri tor ,” as ex-
t tided to all the Public Land Ktates by act of
August 4. IK92,
WERT l> WALTER.
Of Seaside,
county of Clatsop, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice fob sworn talement No. ,687, for the purchase of
P ublication .
the Sr *4 of Ne ?4, N 54 of He Vi«» the Se J4 of
United States Land Office,
U, of Section No. 30, in Township No. 4 north,
Portland, Oregon, January 1 ith. toffi.
Hauge No. 10 vest, and will offer proof to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance show that the land sought is more valuable for
with the provisions of the act of Congress of its timb'-r or stone 'han <or agricultural pur­
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ol poses, and to establish his claim to said [and
timbei lauds in the States of California. Oregon
before the Register and Receiver, at Portland.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” a« ex
Oregon, >>11 Tuesday, the 28th day of April,
tended to all the Public Land States by act ol if»OH
He names as witnesses :
August 4th, I8J2.
W 8. Gregory, of Portland, Oregon ; Marion
Erie«', of Portland, Oregon; Way Thompson, of
JOSK”H C. SMITH,
Of Porland, county
ot Multnomah, Sta r Seaside. Oregon , J J Walter, of Portland,
of Oregon, has this day filed in thl* office his Orego
•»worn statement No. 7^ for th^^Jurchase
Any slid all prisons claiming adversely the
of the E 54 of Sw
and N 54 of Se '4 of Sec. above described lands are 1 equested to file their
No 12, 111 Tp. No 2 N. rsnge No. 10 Went, and claims in th soffice011 01 before said 28th day of
will offer proof to show that the land sought ia April, 1908.
more valuable for its timtier or stone than for
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agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before W. II < ooper,
U.S. Commissioner, at Til amook, Oregon, on T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1R78.—N otice fob
Thursday, the 16th day April, 1908
He
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names as witnesses .
United S’ates l.and Office,
J. B. Caples, of Nehalem, Oreg n; Dan Hickey
Portland, Oregon January 2oth I908.
of Foley. Oregon; H. A. York, of Nehalem,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Oregon , J. P. Wagner, of Foresi Grove, Oregon. with the provisions of tlie act of Congress
Any and all persons claiming adversely the of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for th«
alerve described lands are requested to file their sale of timber lands in the Hiates of California.
claims in this office ou or before said 16th ol Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory *’
April, 1908.
as extended to all the Public Land States by
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act of Augui-t4, 1M92,
F.I.IZAH T
BARTEL,
Of
Arlita. Countv of
Multnomah, State
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 187*-—N ot / ce fob Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
► worn sta'ement. No. 76,6, for the purchase
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of the H *4 of Rw % and 8w % of He k.se tion
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32 tp 1 south, range M writ and Ne % ot N w
Portland, Oregon
January JBth, iun8.
Notice is herebv given that in < ompliance section 5, tp. 2 aonth, range 8 west, and will
with the provisions of the act*of < ongresa of offer proof to show that the land sought is
June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale ot more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes aud to establish her
tim'xr lands in the Mtates of California. Ore
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory, ' ns Claim to said land before the Register and
extended to all the Pub ic l4ind States by act of Receiver, at Poitland. Oregon,on Tuesday, th«
J£<ih day of April, 1908. Rhe names ns wit­
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nesses :
DAN R. MURPHY.
H W West, of Tillamook, Oregon; Jack
Of P •rtland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day fll*d ill his office his Rupp, of T llatnook. Oregon ; L. Vlggers. of
for th« parch,*« Arlita. Oregon . J. K Bartel, M D„ ol Arlita.
sworn statement. No. 767,
7^7, **
of the *»* % of Ne J4 and - Se 'Í
*4 of Nw *4 Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
is * town.htp
No
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of
»action No
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W«,t. and will offer abovk described lauds are requests! to file
fir oof
to show
the
land aouaht theiiftlaiins )n this office on or bafi-re said
of April 1906
s mote valuable
fta tlrobsr or «Ten.
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nurposca.
and 10
than for
agricultural r
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establish his claim to said
«id land before the
Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AT ON.
on Saturday.
the |sth day of April, 1908.
Department oi the Interior,
H* names aa witnesses
Land office st i’ortlai d. Ore.,
Chas E Hays, of Portland. Oregon ; Jas. M.
February 29th, r«*.
StrF klet. of FrrftlaiMf Oregon ; D C. Bowers,
Notice is hereby given that JAMES H.
of Portland, Oregon, aud Bert Biggs, of Barne
WOODH, of Blame, Orrgou, has filed notice
gat. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the ol his intention to make final five year proof
vis.
1 oniestesd
strove d ever tired land* are requested to hie theit in support of liia claim
claims in this office on or before said IMth da) Entry No. I4I4I, made May >2nd, 190a, for
the Hw Vi He
"er ti- n 17. N ‘4 Ne 5^. of
of April, I90W
section 2<> township 1 south, range m west
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sod that said proof will b* made be for a
Tissss L and A ct . J unr j isyt.—Nones for W H Cooper, U. S Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Or a n
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He uamas the following witnesses t«» prove his
J)enartme’>t of the Interior,
continuous residentM upou ami cultivation of,
United Mtates land Office,
the land, vis
Portland, Ore. December 6th. I907.
WILiam Kay, of Blaine, Orraon ; Forest Aver,
Notice IS hereby given that MKS. IjZZfR
HADIF.Y of Tillamook, r-oonty of Tillamook. of Blaine. Oregon ; J tlni Moon, of Hlalue,
State of Oregon ha« applied toapiirchaae under Oregon , John Creecv.of Blame Oregon.
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tbe act of Congress ol June}, 1S78, as eatended
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