Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 09, 1908, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 9,
TED A
Williams. He asked her if she wouldn't
I address him as Rihorn until he cool 1
settle the
Beal Batate Agent
I Three Wives.
legal
connected
difficulties
with his changing his name and the title
of his property.
Meet at Tacoma.
She left Denver.
Christmas day. and
Whither W. P. Rihorn, ' n I’ ii .
real eMate agent, came to Tiliutn ..,k
about two week* ago to avoid nrr.st ot
■net Rihorn in Tacoma, from where they
to captivate a TiUamnoe belle and make
Sanderson had friends.
her hie fourth wile, »otlttenlv pet.
a
I
on Friday, for Rihorn, much to I... ....
priae,
struck th<
found he had
ao . uc
trail when be came to Tillamook, t o n
was only a
few minutes
al'er Sbetirt
Crenshaw was informed that he h ..I the
bigamiat locked up in the count t
came about in this way.
M
It
M rs.
A
knew Rihorn, and calling him io
name
on the street when be met him. Rihorn
told Morse that he did not want
to be
known by that name again, an.I t.. k<< |
mum about it.
Mr. Morse informed ho
wife what Rihorn bad said, and she ad­
vised him to inform Sheriff Urent.li.iw
which he did, and the she.iff hainis been
ndvised that Rihorn was wanted in Port,
land, arrested him at the CO h l.mn.
dry, where He was
working, and alter
being locked up be admitted he « as tin-
man and was up against it.
The Oregon Journal gave some of the
particulars of Rthorn's advent uo . in t hr
matrimonial market, which o.ilr c"<-s to
prove that some girla are so anxious to
get married, they are foolitb enough to
marry any kind ofa stranger, regardless
of character or reputation, with a pair
of patds:
Six months ago Miss Anna li. Sander,
son was a prim little- school teacher of
the Methodist pirsuation,
Colorado.
hnd
Pueblo.
in
What she knew of men she
learned from her father, an
old
fashioned gentleman, and from liighten-
ed glimpses caught during two years at
Alma college. Michigan, where
she was
too busy to learn much outside
of her
books and her classes.
But Mias Sanderson has had an awak
ening.
She dosen’t
positively
know
or Ri
whether her name is Manderson,
horn, or Williams, and she is somewhat
mystified on several other matters.
her mind has been cleared up
But
with re
gards t,o men.
She says frankly that
she never imagined there were so many
wicked thoughts in the world.
Ami as
the incarnation of this new universe m
mankind she wants her husband, or
Rihorn, a well known
real
estate
dealer, placed behind prison bars.
tl of this year, the parties mentnmed in
the marriage license held by M'ss San­
derson being Pearl R. Williams and Anna
H Sanderaon.
Thev came to Portland
occurred
disillusion
and the first
Mrs. Sanderson.
band had been married
Williams
Mrs
he told her that
She saw noth­
lie no longer lovtd her.
tor several days,
and then
looked him up in his office at 209 Alisky
building.
He told hrr he would explain
about it.
beep-married three times, and that from
a week
She didn't see him again, and
ago Saturday he disappeared
la-
leaving his office furniture and papers
neglected to secure a legal séparation.
The pcilice, the sheriff and the district
all behind him, and several big real es­
tate deals completed excepting for the
attorney are-looking for him. and
paying of Rihorn his commission.
Miss
Sanderson, or Mrs, Williams as she Ims
In the last week Mrs. Rihorn has been
supposed her name tabs, is waning with
making an investigation,
a bundle of old love letters, school
then did
tificates of character and a
cet
-nairmge
license, ready to help convict
bigamy when he ia found.
l.im <.1
Little Misa Sanderson comes of a very
strict BnffHsh fa
up in
**
and not till
she learn that she was
not
Rihorn. but the third.
the second Mrs.
Rihorn was evidently an
The first Mrs.
eastern girl. Mrs. Rihorn No. 3 has'pa-
pets to show that her husband secured
She was brought
a divorce in Grayson county, Virginia,
pee of the world
from G. H. Rihorn April 3, 1901.
•ent to a
she l.-arned that Rihorn had married an.
strict
had détermina
Iler’s money gave
bind give up her
I made her own
t school,
first in
other girl, the present
Mrs.
Mrs.
Rihorn
thiee limes,
teacher.
attempt to live together.
They
judges that the
and she
the end of the last
Lived in Pendleton.
Methodist church start-
of men.
No. 3 says
lived with her
she hears her husband
money gave out at
ne of the classes in it.
Cora Ri­
Ti e sect-ltd Mrs. Rihorn had consid­
erable money.
a reputation for
ol in Pueblo «he was
Then
horn of Frankfort, Ohio.
Colorado.
So much
Rihorn at
Peodltton,
that time
where
was living
was very
he
in
well
known as a real estate and land dealer
Md lier ken.
and a traveling man.
to her Soul.
horn, through Attorney L. B. Reeder,
1er she was visiting in
of Portland, tried to secure a divorce
MB told her of their
from
who was
making so
and how he liked
caled to the ro-
sc-hool teacher
about men and
until she was
ed to
a
plan
were to write
A year ago Ri­
The suit was
Mrs. Cora Rihorn.
tihd in
Oiegon City
and a decree se­
cured, but this decree was found to lie
illegal, because of
technical
and the suit was dismissed
mistakts
Mrs. San­
derson Williams-Rihorn says she is cer­
tain
her husband has not secured a di
voree since then.
She is now living at 431 West Park
street, and is waiting for the officers to
Rihorn
wrote*
of how he l»ad
ited wife,
how
then he was a b<>>
kgive up college
ins poor health
locate her spouse.
says she will
She
stay here until he is found and will then
prosecute him to the end.
' He will fool otlver women as he has
folded Ilia three wives,”
yesterday.
declared she
•- He has tlie moat convinc­
d made his own
ing w ay about him—ia
it have to sirug-
very
to her just as it
ales
sincere.
hitneelf
very quiet and
But he always ingrati
with
women.
I have
their affection.
learned since my marriage that woman
lie she knew of
is Ilia one great vice—he is not bad lit
t trusted him and
other ways, but in what, is to my mind
the worst.”
She is rather small, Bas dsrk hair
and wears eye glasses, and is between
whatever was the
35 and 40 years old. She is extremely
lid's.
neat and la well educate*!.
Rihorn la
very quickly, described as being about 3M years old,
inches tall, brown hair and
ba re occurred in 8 f-et
blue eyes and with, a pale complexion
ks before the
He wests spectacles when reading or
Sanderson re
writing
The officers liave no idea in
born sating that what direction he may have gone, but
go toCol-.ratiofor think he has not money enough to go
Mn't she come to far.
bi him.
fell
She also
of her salary
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon March 17th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in otnpliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878 entitled “ An act for the sale of
tinver 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. MAGÏNNIS,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 7714, for the purchase
of Lots I3, I4, I9 and 20. of Section No. 4.
in Township No. 1 south,
Range No. 8
West, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or «»one than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish her claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon;
on Thursday, the 41 h day of June, 1908.
She names as witnesses :
John Maginms, of Pori laud, Oregon ; Robert
Louden, or » ortland, Oregon; Robert Colton,
of Portland, Oregon; Robert F. ’ ouden, of
Portland, Oregon , Charles J. Clement, of
ortland, Oregon; John S. Maginnis, of Port­
land, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deac ibea lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 4th day
of lune, 19418.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J inb 3. 1878 —N otice for
P ublication
United 8tates Land Office, Portland, Ore.
July 16th, 1907.
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 th? Sates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex-
teued to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, >892.
THKODoRK KINGSLEY.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Orego , has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7725, for the purchase
of the N
of Se % and E & of Sw >4 of Sec. 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 s tirrberor stone than
for agricultural pur'ioses, and to establish his
claim to said land before W. H. Cooper,
U.S, Commissione’*, at Tillamook, Oregon, on
Friday, the 12th day of June 1908. He names
as wftn^saes :
Ira J. Earl, of Hem’ock, Oregon; John H.
Holgate, of Hemlock, Oregon . Fred R. Beals
of Tillamook, Oregon , Bert Ross, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describea lands are requested to fi’e their
claims in thia office ou or before said i2th day of
June, 1V08.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 187».—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon. July 3rd, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compilar ce
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3rd. I878, entitled ‘An act for the
¿ale of timber lauds in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri»ory,”
as extended to all the Public Land States bj-
act of August 4, 1892,
hKMlCY J. REAS,
Of Portland, county of Multnomsh, State of
Oregon, has thia day fl ed in this office his
sworn statement No. 77I8. for the purchase of
the K st S of Northwest *4, the southwest *.4
of No th west *4 and Northwest % of South-
weal % of sec. No. 11, in township No. 2 N,
range No io west, and will offer pro»>f 'o
show that the land sought is more valuable
tor its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
laud before the Register and Receiver, at • ort­
land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the ibth day of
June, 190K. Heuameaae witnesaea
Percy Simplon, of Woodburn, Oregon; David
Hovefide 11. of Woodburn. Or» gon; John B.
Caples, of Nehalem, Oregou ; Matthew b. Reas,
of Hubbard, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or before said luth day of
June, 1908.
A lgernon •. D rkmkr . Register.
He Got What He Needed.
Creditor's Notice.
-• Nine years ago it looked as if my
Mme had come, ' says Mr, C. Farthing
of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter.
' I was so run
down that life liui.g on a very slender
thread. It was then my druggist recom­
mended Electric Bitters.
1 bought a
bottle and I
got what I needed-
strength
I had one foot in the grave,
but Electric Bitters |Hjt it hack on the
turf again, and I've been well ever
aiiicc.” Hold under guarantee at Chas
I Clough's drug Uvre. 50c.
Notice ia hereby given that the under­
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the Atate of Oregon, fbr
TiMamook County, administrator .of the
estate of J BDf AH H WHINBRY, «Wceased,
and al! persons having claims againat said
estate are hereby required to preaent them,
properly verified, to me or at theoffice of A
W. Severance, attorney for said administra,
tor, within six months from the date of this
notice
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 2nd day
of April, 190*
G eo W. E vans .
Administrator.
teamed
that hi*
en the advertise-
nd company in the
come around to ar­
resting tale of how
adopted
him
when
Una was Pearl H.
Hardware,
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
McNAIR CO.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
FARMERS
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
I
Notice of Creditors.
was not wealthy.
■rn. but Williams
We carry
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed as Administratrix of
the estate of HUBERT E ROSS, deceased,
by order of the County Court, of Tillamook
County, Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to present
the same to me at the office of H. T. Botts,
at Tillamook City. Oregon, dulv verified as
required by law, within six months.from the
date hereof.
Dated this April 2nd, 1908.
T heresa M. R oss .
Administratrix.
tub! have i <> be a
Urious thing hail
MEN’S SUPPLIES
before and di
received a letter fro
her husband in which
it all.
wives
HEADQUARTERS FOR
her hus-
learned that
company on the door and asked him
Rihorn has disappered, leaving behind
A Woman’s Back
U m many aches sad pHin^ caused by
weakness«« and (F.ili.g, or other disp.a -e
meut, of the pelvic organs. Other syn
toms of feiua's weakness are free «uni
headache, dlr Jness, imaginary specks or
dark spots fl mating before the eye > gnaw­
ing sensation In stomach, drerging or
bearing de ffa in lower abdomino or pelvic
region, disagreeable drains s*>m pelvic
organs, faint spells with gene *1 weakness.
If any considerable numbs1 of the above
BympV>ms are present the’*» is no lemedy
th^t wh^ive quicker rel’ef or a more per-
m a tent
than Dr. Vterce’s 1 avorite
has a r »cord of over forty
years of curte^It is the most, potent
^nyisoratina tnnic an< ftrenr ^niniTnei»
vine known to med icaj_sc ience. It is made
of the glyceric extraciT7>r ndtive medici­
nal roots found in our forests and con­
tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, oj
habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients ar*
vorced,
But he told her that the di­ all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at
vorce had been secured on the ground of tested under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering Into "Fa
infidelity—the only one recognised by the
vorite Prescription" has the written en
Methodist church. Then the rooms they
dorsement of the most eminent mcdicai
lived in were not quite what Miss San­ writers of all the several schools of prac­
tice—more valuable than any amount of
derson had been accustomed to.
He took her down to a rooming-house non-proh ssionaI testimonials—though thf
latter are not lacking, having been con
on First street, which is old and ram­ tribo ted voluntarily by grateful patienU
shackle, and in an unpleasant part ol In numbers to exceed the endorsement!-
town. He didn't introduce her to his given to any other medicine ext°jit foi
tn® rive of woman’s ills.
friends. He gave her no money. He told
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
her that he was very buisy and did not of unknown composition as a substitute
have time to see much of her. The day for this well proven remedy of known
after bringing her to Poatland he left her composition , even though the dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. Tour
tor todays, saying he had to put through
Interest in regaining health is paramount
a land deal. She had given him all her to any self sh interest of hU and it is au
savings and had no money to live on. He Insult to your intelligence for him to try
returned, staved a day or so and then to palm off upon you a substitute. You
Know what you want and it is his busi­
left her again.
ness to supply the article called for.
Calls on District Attorney.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
original
"Little Liver Pills" first put up
This time her landlady in the first
by
old Dr. Fierce over forty years ago,
street rooming house interfered. She
imitated but never equaleu. Liiuu
talked with the little schoolma'am, snw ■ug»r-co*l*d granules—easy to Wke m
that she was completely ignorant of candy.
what was the matter, and took her
S tat « of O hio , C ity of T oledo , | s Q
down to see the district attorney.
L ucas C ounty .
i B O
Mr. Manning talked to her and couldn’t
F auk J Cheney makes oath that he is senior
partner
of
the
firm
of
F.
J.
Cheney
&
Co., doing
believe such ignorance of evil existed in bnsint-ss in th • City of Toledo, Conn
y and
women. After an hour's talk he declar­ State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
ed that most 16.year.old girls knew and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
Cure.
more of the world than did Mrs. San­ by the use of Hatl’s Catarrh
FRANK J. CHENKY.
Sworn to before and subscribed in my pres­
derson W illiamH.Rihorn. But he prom
ence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1880.
ised to help her out, searched for the --------- -
A. W. GLEASON,
• seai . |
Notary Public.
real estate man and brought him up to
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
the office, where he made him promise
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
to pay his wife >30 n month for her of the system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENKY 4 CO., Toledo. 0.
support.
8old by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Kali’s family Pilis for constipation.
This was on March 20. The next day
Williams Rihorn
him records lending to show that Im has
previous
were
Here site found the name Rihorn Land
Rihorn Disappears.
at least one ol his
Here they
J. T. McQueen. Jan.
married by the Rev
tin­ ing of hint
man she supposed was her husband, \\
P
went to Elma, Washington, where Miss
1908.
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T imber L and ,
A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, » re.,
January 22nd, i 90 m .
Notice is hereby given iiiat in compliance with
the provisions f the act of ongress of June
3. 1878, entill- d '* Au act for the sa e of timber
lands in the States of ( alifornia. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Ternt ry.” as ex­
tended to all the Public Laud States by act of
August 4,1892,
NORMAN J. MYERS,
Of Tillamook City, countyfof Tillamook, Htate of
Oregon, ha» this «lay filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7668, for the purchase of
the 8w J4 Nv *4 a’>d Se
Nw *4 and Ne *4
*>w
14 of section No. 82, in Town»hlp
No. 3 north, range No. 9 west, and will offer
pi001 to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hi»
claim to said land before W. H
o- per,
United States Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Oregon, on Friday, the l;th day of April,
19< 8. He name» aswitnetmes :
C. R. Hobert, of lillainook Oregon; J. B
(’spies, of Nehalem, Oregon; w. N. Reddaway.
of Nehalem, Oiegon ; C. Christensen, of Ne­
halem. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands ar.- requsted to file their
claims in this office on or before said 17th day of
April, I908.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice
P ublication .
United Htate» I^ind office,
Portland, Oregon, January 18th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congretfa of
June 3rd. I87M. entitled “ An act for the hale of
timber and» in inn States ol California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 18V2,
WILLIAM H. ORMSBY,
Of Portland, county of
n!tnoniah. State of
Oregon, ha» tin» da
field in thin office
hi» »worn statement No 7666, for the purchase
of the Ne
of Nw V4 of Sec. 10, and Se %
of Sw *4 d* Section No. 3, in Tp. No. 1
south, range No. 9 west, and wi I offer proof
to allow that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to *«tablish his claim to said
land before W. H. Coopet, U S. Uominissiouei,
at Tillamook, 011 Thursday, the 16th day of
April. 19<»8. He names as witnesses:
(irorge ,F.
Zimmerman, of Tillamook,
Oregon ; >A. R.
Kuthefiord, of Tillamook,
Oregon . David Mar Iny of Tillamook. Oregon ;
Frank Hoffsfater, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Aliy and all persons clainrinit adversely the
above-deecrlbva lands are requested to file
their claims in I his office on or before said 16th
day of April, iq W-
A lgkrnon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and .
for
Notice of Final Account.
That the undersigned has filed hie final
account ai administrator of the estate of
Michael J_ Reilly, deceased, in the County
Court ofTillamook County. Oregon, and the
Judge of the saM Court has appointed
Monday, April 13th, 19OH. at the hour ol
lo o'clock a.m., at the Court House in
Tillamook City. Oregon, as the !time and
place for hearing objections to said account
and the final settlement thereof.
Dated March 12th. 190«.
H. T BOTT8, Administrator.
Notice of Guardian'« Bale.
N otice is H r > rby G iven .—That the on-
dersigned. Guardian of the Person and
Estate of Lars Anderson, insane, will on and
after April 2Oth, 190«, sell at private sale,
for cash, subject to the confirmation by the
County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
all »>< the right, title and interest of the said
Lars Anderson in and to the following des­
cribed re il property, situate in Tillamook
County, Oregon
Lot four (4) of Section
four »4», and Lot eight »«>. and the South
East quarter of the North East auarter of
Section five (.*!>, in township two (2) North
of Range nine »9» West of Willamette Meri-
dia n Said sale to be made by authority of
an order of said » ounty Court made and en­
tered March 4th 190«.
< »ffers for the above may be left with H T.
Botts Attorney, at lillamook City, Oregon.
Dated this March 19th. IRON
AnMiw A nderson .
Guardian.
T imber L and .
J un « 3, 1K78 N otick for
P ublication .
United Statea^Land office, Portland Ore.,
February 24th. 1908.
Notice ia hereby glvm that In compliance
with the provision» of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled
An act for the sale
of timber land# in the Htate# of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a»
extended to all the Public Land State# by act ol
August 4. 1892,
RUTH BEWLEY,
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
her sworn statement No. 7703. for the pur­
chase of B H of Sw »4 of sec. No. 24, tp No
I north, Range No. 10
West, and will
offer proof to show that »he land sought i»
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and toestabllsh hor
claim to said land before W. H. Cooper,
U.S. Commissioner, at THIamook, Oregon,
on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, I908. She
name» as witnesses :
George Williams, of Bay City, Oiegon . Chris
Hansen, of Bay City, Oiegon ; 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, i9o8.
A lgernon 8. D rerser . Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 187».-N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Offi~e.
P-»rtland, Oregon, January nth. roT8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the «ct of Congress of
June 3. 1878. entitled ‘An act for tie sale ot
timber lends in the Htstes of California. Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,'’ at» ex
tended to all the Public Land Matts b) ar t ot
August 4th, 1892,
JOSK' H C. SMITH,
Of Porlaud, comity of Multi omAh. Stat
of Oregon, has this day filedin this office his
sworr. statement No. 7*^9. for the purchase
ot the E % of Sw
and N % of Se »4 of Hee.
No 12, in Tp. No 2 N, range
West, and
will offer proof to show that l
«ought ia
mote valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before W. H ' ooper,
C.ri. Commissioner, at Til amonk, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 16th day April, 1908
H«
names as witnesses :
J. B. Caples,o( Nehalem, Oreg n; Dan Hickey
of Foley Oregon. H. A. York, of Nehalem,
Oregon . J. F. Wagner, of Fores Giove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands ate requested to filetheir
claims in this office on or before said i6(h of
April, 1908.
A lgernon S D reh » er Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Portland. Oregon January 28tli, 1908.
Notice in hereb) given that in < ompliance
with the provisions of the set of Congress of
June 3. 1H78, entitled An act for the »ale ot
tim'ier lands in the Htatea oY California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hliigton Territory,” a#
extended to all the Pub ic Land «tales by act of
August 4, 1892,
DAN R. MURPHY.
and, count;
county of Multnomah, Rist® of
Of P--rtland,
ha» this
«lay ------
fll-d —
in 'his
Oregon, L_
J...—
— office bls
- No. 7674 * for
— *•
— purchase
sworn statement.
the
of the Nw »4 of Ne *4 and
___ ___
Se _
of
jt N* 54
in
township
No.
1
of Section No
“
*
“
*
17.
south, Range No 10 West, and will offer
the
land sought
thgt
troof to show
timber
1 more valuable for Its ......
— - or stone
than for
agri<nrttural purposes, and tv
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon,
Oregon, J
on Baturdsy, the |Mh day of April, 1908.
Ha name« aa witne««e»
Chas E Hays, of Portland, Oregon ; Js«. H.
Strickler, of Portland Oregon , D
Bower«,
of Portland, Oregon, and Berc Biggs, of Barne­
gat, Oregon.
Any and all per«oos claiming adversely the
Starve deacribed land» are re«|uested to file their
claims fn this office ou or before said L8th day
of April, I908
A lgernons D rksskb . Register.
bv act of August 4. r«92. the K % of
*4 an
Lots h and 4 section 19, and Ne
of Nw *4
of section 3<», in Township 2 north, Range 7
W., and will offet proof lo show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
»tone than for agricultural purposes and to
establish her claim to said land before the
County < lei k. at Tillamook. Oregon, on the
231 d «lay of April, 1908. She namos as wit-
nesscs :
Fred L- ,. SHppingtoti, of Tillamook, Oregon;
ulley, of TillHinook, Or-gon ; Wlllir*-
Frank Hadley,
William
Ryan, of Tills monk, Oregon ; E. D. Hadley, of
Tillamook. Oregon.
Any and all persons c alming adversely ths
above-described lands are 1 equested to filetheir
Heims in »hi» office on or before said 23 <1 day
of April, I908.
AI.GKR8ON S D rksskr . Reginter.
T imber L and . A ct J unk 8, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United State# Land Office .Portland. Ore,
February iftb. I9o8.
Notice Is hereby given that fn compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June3, I878. entitled ’• An act for the »ale of
timber lands in the Mate» of California,Oregon,
Nev»da, and Washington Territor
as ex-
t nded to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 189'2-
^KKT D WALTER,
Of Seaside,
county of Clatsop, Slate of
Oregon, hits this day filed in this office his
sworn tatement No. ','687, for the purchase ot
the Sr '-4 of Ne ' 4 4, ' N H of He V4 »»• th® Be *4 of Se
of Aection No. 30, in Township No. 4 north,
Kange No. 10 west, and will offer proof to
show that the Isnd sought is more valuable tor
its limber or stone 'han »or agricultural pur-
po»rs, and to rstH* llsh his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver, st Port and.
Oregon, *>11 Tuesday, the 28th day of April,
1908. Ke names as witnesses :
W H. Gregory, of Portland, Oiegon ; Marion
F.der. of Portia ml, Oiegon; May Tliompson, of
Seaside. Oregon ; J. J. Walter, of Portland,
< »r«'go
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
iil>o\e described lands are requested to tile their
claims in th s office on 01 before said 28th day of
April, I908.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1878.—N otice foe
P ublication .
United «tales Land Office,
Portland, Oregon. January 29th I90R.
Notice I» heirby given that in compliance
with the provision# of the act of Congress
of June 3, iht 8. entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lards in the Htates of » alifornla.
Oregon, Nevadla, and Washington Territory ''
ms extended to all the Public Land States by
set of August 4. 1H92,
ELIZAH T BARTEL,
Of Arlita, Countv of
Multnomah, State
Oregon, has this day filed In this office her
sworn statement. No. 76,6. for the purchase
of the S l.t ot Sw % ami 8w % of Be I4.se lion
32 tp 1 south, range 8 west an<l Nr
of Nw U
section 5. tp. 2 south, range b west, aud will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone thau for
agricultural purposes, aud ta establish her
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver, at Portland. Oregon,on Tuesday, the
2 m h day ot April, 1908. Hhe names as wit.
nesses :
H W West, of Tillamook, Oregon: Jack
Rupp, of T llamoofc, Oregon ; L. Viggers, of
Arlita, Oregon ; J. K Bartel, M.D., rd Arlita,
Oregon.
Any arid all persons claiming adversely the
above deM*ribe<l land# are requested to file
their claim» in thia office on or batore said
28th day Of April 1908
ALEhRNoN M. D rkssir . Register.
NOTICE FOK PVRLfCAT«ON.
Department ol the Interior,
Laud office at Portlard, Ore.,
February 29th, rooR.
Notice is hereby given that JAMF.B H.
WOOD«, of Blaine, Oregon, has filed notice
of bls intention to make final five year proof
in support of his claim, vis; 1 omestead
Entry No. UUL made May /2nd, I902, for
the Sw
Me
sectton 17, N
Ne «4. of
aectkMI 2«> township 3 south, rang« 8 west
siot that said proof will h* made before
T imber L and A ct . J unk j 1*78.-N oticefor w H. Cooper, U.S torn mission er, at Tillamook.
Pl'Rl.lCATi'JN
Or g 11, on April 14th, i9*8
He name« the following witnesses to prove bls
iMMrtaisnt of ths Interior,
continuous ie side nee upon aud cultivation of,
United «tate» laind Office.
the land vis
Portland, Ore. IWember 6th I907.
William Ray, of Blaine,oreeon , forest Ayer,
Notice is hereby given that Mils, LIZZIE
HADLEY, of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. of Blstne, Oregon . J >hn Moon, ot Blaine,
State of Oregon, ha* applied to* pu rebase under Oiegon , Johu ( ieecy,of Blame Oregon.
A lgkrno » S D resser , Register«
the act of Congra«» of June 3,1878, as extended