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1908 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 16, EAM FOOD. > Strange Drug That la J In the Orient. that strange drug which r language word "as- in so freuzieo by tbe drug mplisbes murder—Is used ins, Turks and Egyptians akin to the use of opium se. It Is the product of a in large quantities in the i (southern Greece) in tbe jt Tripolitza. The plant height of about four feet, ncbes are thickly covered leaves and studded with plant, stalk and branches. It a few Inches of tbe root t in tbe sun to dry. The e then nibbed to separate Id these in turn are ground powder, which constitutes "be drug has the power of ep and producing pleasant > dreams. Continued use of iders its devotees wild and 1 results In a complete keir mental and physical ason the Egyptian govern- ted tbe importation of the entered Into a convention I to prevent its exportation ‘to Egypt, where tbe con- ^abeesb are very numerous. I practically never used in I Is now exported to the va in England. Austria. France • nd from there much, no mately finds Its way to LAW AND LITERATURE. ' Writers Who Might Havs Won Reputa tion st the Bar. The old connection between law and literature was strengthened by tbe late Sir Lewis Morris, who practiced as a conveyancer iu Lincoln's Inn while be was establishing his reputation as a poet There have t>een several poets who have abandoned tbe steep places of tbe bar tor tbe slopes of Parnassus, but the late Sir Ia>wla Morris Is tbe ouly |s>et of repute who has found the tasks of conveyancer uot incompatible with tbe cultivation of tbe muse. R D Blackmore, tbe author of “Ixtrna Doone." practiced as a conveyancer for several years. Sir Walter Scott, speak ing <>f bitnself and law. said. “There was uo great love betweeu us. and it please 1 beaveu to decrease it on fur ther acquaintance.” Most of the poets who bate sprung from tbe legal profes- sli n appear to have entertained tbe same unfavorable view Cowper. who was a fellow pupil of Lord Thurlow in an attorney's office, was called to the bur at the Middle Temple, but be quick ly yielded himself to tbe charms of literature Denbam was a memt>er of Lincoln’s Inn. and Thomas Gray, tbe author of tbe fumous "Elegy Written In u Country Churchyard." studied for the bar. tint neither of these got beyond the apprenticeship stage Rarry Corn wall was a solicitor.—La w Journal. A HOMESICK PIONEEn. Poetic Plaint of One of the Early Set tlers In Missouri. In wonder the people of todijy read of tbe fiersistent cheerfulness With which the pioneers went alsiut tbe — business of settling the great west Hch of Stories Related by Nevertheless It somehow gratifies the in Englishman, weakness of human nature to know of Turkey had sent the that there was now and then a wenrer tain a diamond bracelet, of the deerskin leggings and coonskin i stones reset in earrings cap who grumbled le fact to the attention of One early settler who went from a the Turkish envoy. •nug New Eugland village to the fever Ity.” replied Fuad, “will lie haunted iruiriea along tbe Missouri St your majesty gives an was moved to put bls complaints into : comes from Constantino- rhymes, one of which has survived and Is now carefully preserved by the descendant-, of tbe early settler, who pie Fuad an Englishwoman live surrounded by the peaceful pros ■aid. “How many wives perity and comfort of a Missouri farm right in the heart of tbe anathematized number as your husband, oralrie: ■rid the wily Turk. "The Oh. lonesome. winHy. grassy ptace. ice Is that be conceals one Where buffalo and snake prevail— The first with dreadful looking face. do not.” 1GHT SAYINGS. >rt Lowe married ar. J said, r worldly goods I thee en- amhled to his wife nfter- at the time I hadn't a jny dear, you forget there |B." Jed. “Well, you cannot say ‘ou with that." older story Frederick the resented as saying angrily sli ambassador of tbe day. how without an ally upon t except God." I Elliott instantly replied, "at God Is an ally that de- bsldy."—From "Rambling by Sir Henry Drum- Might Have Been. cry in an address at Glas- ty some years ago gave ut- tbe following Interesting Ider Pitt when be became 1er not left the house of could doubtless have ln- e III. to listen to reason. American representation nt and preserved tbe thir- i to Eugland. Tbe new ‘rica would bave burst the I the constitution and pro- hdjusting system of repre- fhere would have been no ation. no war of 1812. and I tbe Americans became a je empire would perhaps » solemnly across the At- Brltaln become a historic ■ European outpost of the le Roman Forum. n Romanum. tbe first that i in Rome, served equally loses of trade and all pub- as well as for the admin justice by tbe consuls and i magistrates. Later on. ra numtwred some elght- y. they were divided Into some for public meetings «♦lings of tbe law courts for the various require- ide. The Roman forum to the agora, or market ■ Greeks, and no Roman tout this Important center political and commercial ork American. His Gratitude. ■al Record tells of a man red of blindness by a «nr- table for bls unpreposseas- When vision was ince. Id. the patient looked at or and said: r you. young man. I did '•cfore you operated or I have given my consent” Humiliation. sir kissing the band that I nothing to wbat I saw in i morning.” > that?” r blacking tbe boots that him last ulgbt.” — London Art. picture yon Just sold a k of art?" rered tbe dealer, "but tbe about It was.”-Waal Inj- ■ .1 The last with dreadful sounding tab l’d rather live on camel hump /nd be a Yankee Doodle beggar Than where 1 never see a stump And shake to death with fever'n ager. Judging from the last line, one mlgb' conclude that an acute attack of "ager" bud suddenly prevented him from con tinuing. Pie In England. He came to the fore In England many centuries ngo. it originated in the form of mince pie and was used In the celebration of Christmas In Its primitive stage It was baked in a deep sided dish, lined and covered with rolled out dough. The filling was of forcemeats, richly sweetened and spiced. This spicing and flavoring stood for the presents which the wise men bore to tbe Christ In tbe manger For years and years this custom of having tbe Christmas mince | e pre vailed, but finally It was denounced far and wide by the Puritans as a form of Idolatry, and the government after par liament had suppressed the celebration of the birth of Christ took steps to stop the baking and eating of the mime pie Eventually saner reasoning led to the taking off of tbe ban. and the pie eat Ing custom was renewed. — London Standard. Firm Resolution. Dave Saddler was a brave Confed erate soldier who was In the hospital at Richmond an.l who. In spite of bis sufferings, always took a cheerful view of the situation. One day when be was recovering a visiting minister ap proacbed bls cot and tendered him a pair of homemade socks. "Accept these." said be. “I only wish tbe dear woman wbo knit them conld present them to you In person." “Thnnk yon very much." said David gravely. “Ent I bave derided that 1 never shall wear another pair of socks while I live." The preacher protested, but to no purpose, and finally he sought out the boy's sister to tell her bow foolishly tbe Invalid had behaved. "Why." exclaimed sbe. "both bls feet bave been shot off!" If Yon Lead Tit’s .1 will be to learn that th" leading atedl- tai writers and teachers of all tbe several schools of practice recommend. In tbe strongest terms uoasiije, each and every Ingredient enterini Jnto the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medleal C<. eovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, ’liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases ol whatever region, name or nature. It Is ■Iso a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing eases of catarrhal affec tions and their re-ultants. as bronchial, throat and lung disea e (except consume tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good lor acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is specially efficacious In producing per fectcure«. Itcontalns Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal root, Bloodvoot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen’s root—all of which are highly praised as remeoies for all the above mentioned affections by such minent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Bartholow, ofyjefferson Med. Cob e^df the Univ, of Pa.s lege; Prof. Hare, logwood, M. D., of Keu- Prof. Finie ""*< liege. Chicago; Prof. June nett Med. of Cincinnati ; Prof. John —, of Cincinnati; Prof M. . M. D., of Hahnemann Edwin M. ta—, VUICaK^I Chicago, O.UU and riAUL'3 scores V4 of __ ally emireui in tfceir several •chqrfJHH praeth. e. The "Goffe■! -Medkal wir pore mBBIB rormuia is the best possible guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this published formula will ■how that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poisonous, harmful or habit- formingdrugs and no alcohol—chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Glycerine is eutirely unobjec tionable and besides is a most useful agent in the cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. There is the highest medical authority for its use in all such cases. The " Discovery " is a concentrated glyceric i xtract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its ingre dients mailed /rce on request Addrasl Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Ji. Y. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County will receive bids for the board and care ot George Meyers, a county charge. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk on or be fore 10 o’clock a m. Wednesday, the 6lh day of May, 1908. G. R L amb , County Clerk. Call for Bids on Wood. Bids will he received up to May 1st, 1908, for 100 cords or less of 4-ft. Alder, Hemlock or Fir Wood, to be delivered at The Tillamook Creamery factory, half to be delivered bv Jufo lftth, and balance before October 1st, 1908. The Creamery reserves the right to reject any a*nd all bids. T he T illamook C reamery , By CAM. II abkklach , Sec. He Got What He Needed. “ Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come. - says Mr. C. Farthing of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. '1 was so run down that life hui.g on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recom mended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed— strength I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it fmck on the turf again, and I’ve I pen well ever since.’* 8<dd under guarantee at Chas. 1. Clough’s drug store. 50c. t For Whooping Cough. The Scent of Flowers. As a rule the scent of flowers does not exist in them as in a store or gland, but rather as a breath, an ex halation. While the flower Ilves It breathes out Its sweetness, but when it dies tbe fragrance •vneP- ceases to exist. Tbe mrth<>d of stealing from tbe flower Its fragrance while It la still liv ing is no new thing, and it la not known when It was discovered that butter, animal fat or oil would absorb the odor given off by living flowers placed near them and would themselves become fragrant Give ChRHibff-rlaiii’a Cough Remedy. I It w ill keep the cough hstse. expet tnra lion easv ami render tbe fits of coughing less frequent and less severe. It issate and sure. For sale by all druggists. Death Was Qn His Heeh. Jees«e F Morris, of Hkippers. Va , had a cl« «secali in the spring «4 19.*fl He snys : •* Ar» altsck of pi«cuni«»nia left me so weak and with stub a ferirmi cough that my friends d-cisred coneu»i»pi<m hsd me. and death was <m my berla, Theo I was persuaded io try Dr. King’s N-*w Dws-overy. It helped me imuredi- atelv, ami nfl^r taking two and a half NrCtler I w as a we|l man again. 1 found out ’hat New Discovery is the l«est rem How to Make Home H»npy. edv L»r crsighs and lu»»g disenae in all Mary (sngrilyt—I think yo» are the the world.” H^ld under guarantee nt biggest fool In town. John. J,.tin -,mlld- ( has. I. ( h’Ugh’s drug Mure. 50c, and fyt—Well. Mary, mother used to tell fl.tR». Trial butti* free. me that when I was ■ little boy. Init I N otice F or rmi.it at . of never thought she was right snout It Department of the In error. until I married you—Liverpool Mer Land Oflkv at Portland, Ore., April «th, 19*A cury. Notice 1« hereby liven that F.M A NITRI, T. A Thackeray Retort. Being asked oo<* whether be bad rend any of the books of a popular novelist. Thackeray rejoined: “Well. no. You see. I am like a pastry cook. I hake tarts and I sell rm. but I eat bread and butter." Tbe best remedy for wrongs done us ■ to forget them.-8yrus. , DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES SUA RES. of ■ laine, Oregon, ha- filed untine of hi« intention to m*ke final aereo year proof in support of bin eia Im, vii. Horn estead Entry No 1?a»7 made December nth. 191». for the he »4 Me $i. 1,. Nw U A4, m * '4; Se K Se %,fec ro and 4» Sw U of «ertion it. tp 3 •until, range S we*t and that aaid proof »Hj ! ba made be tore the V 8 Comnnaaroaer, at Till amook Oregon, on May >o<h. 1908, Henam*» the following wttneaaea to prove his continuo«!« rcMdewce upon and cultirat»oo ofaaid land, ru ; John Bo* rm. of heaver Oregon (♦«»• Chopard, of Beare , ' "rejon. Ralph Bundy, of Beaver, Oregon. Thomas Coulaon, >*f He-uiock. regon 1 ▲ViSiiWuM h. L ukmu Kegiater. M We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX The Most McNAIR CO. II 71 I =1 ■ t ~i Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. ’.'A farmers READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN Notice to Timber Cruisers. Notice is hereby given that tbe Countv Court of Tillamook County Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the cruising of all tbe timber lands in Tillamook Countv. Tbe county will not pay for the cruising of any lands on which there is less than 100,900 leet of timber or ten thous and fe^t of piling on each subdivision, forty acres The cruiser, however, will be required to go over and examine all timber lands in the countv, even though there mav be less timber than the amount above stated for each forty acre tract. Two seperate bi ts are to he sub mitted, one tor sing e running ami one for double running. The court will re quire the one to whom the contract is awarded to tile with the court a satis factory bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his contract. All bidders are required at the time of filing the bid to deposit with the court a certified check in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars as a gurantee of good faith. Th? contrac* tors to he required to have the work all completed and the reports of the cruise filed on or before September 1st, 1908 All bids must be filed with the Countv (’lerk on or before 2 o’clock p.m. April 18th. 1908. The Court reserves the right to refuse anv and all bids. By order «.f Count v Court. G. 3. L amb , / ___________ County Clerk. a HEADQUARTERS FOR ? I - p* ; C • - 1 i 1'1 : OF PORTLAND For the general newsof the World also for information about how •£o obtain f he best results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc- You can secure this excellent paper by 1 « Subscribing for'Jhe Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. T imrrh L and . A ct J vmi 8. 1878 —N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office .Portland, Ore , Eebruaty i2th. I9o8. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jun«», W78. eutitled ‘ An act for the sale of timber lauds in the states of California.Oregoir Nevada, and Washington Tarritor as erf t nded to all the Public Land States by act di August 4, I892, WKRT D WALTER, ruth bewlky . county of Clatson, State of Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State Of Seaside, of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn tatement No. 7687. for the purchase ol her sworn statement No 77°3- f°r »he pur theSe 4 of Ne^.N #of8e Vian theSe‘4 of Se chase of 8 of Sw *4 of Sec. No. «4, tp. No of Section No. 30. *»» Township No. 4 north, 1 north. Range No. 10 Weal, and will 10 west, anil will offer proof to offer proof to show that the land sought is Range No more valuable for its Umber or stone than show that the land sought is more valuable for for agricultural purposes, and toeatablish hor its timber or stone than «or agricultural pur claim to said land before W. H . Cooper, poses, aud to establish his claim to said land U.S. Comniiaaioner, at T'llaniook, Oregon, before the Register aud Receiver, at. Port and. on Tuesday, the util day of May, I908. She Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of April, ¡908. He name* as witnesses : names as witnesses : W S. Gregory, of Portland, Oregon : Marion George Williams, of Bay Cily, Oregon ; Chris Hansen, of Bay City. Oregon ; J C. Bewley, Edae, of Portland, Oregon; Ray Thompson, of of Hay City, Oregon ; Bert Tilden, of Bay City, Seaside. Oregon ; J. J. Walter, of Poi-Usud. Oregon. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their above-descrit>ed lands are requeated to file their claims in this office ou or before said 12th day claims in this office on or before said 38th day of April, I908. of May i9oM A wemnon 8. D rkrskr , Register. A lgkrnon S. D bersrk . Register. J on » j . 1878 - N otick ro» P ublication . United StateaxLsnd Office, Portland Ore., Februar> 74th. 190H. Notice Is hereby giv«»n that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June a. 1878, eutilled ‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. T imkkb L and , T imbbr L aud , A ct J umr 3, 187».—N vticb voa P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon January sqth, I90R. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June j, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the HI a tea of ( aliforula, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory " as extended to ail the Public Land Status b) act of August 4. 1892, KLIZABKTN BARTKL, Of Arlita, Count? of Multnomah, State Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement. No. 7676, for the purchase of the S *4 of Sw and Sw % of Be 4, section 3», tp. 1 south, range 8 west and Ne % of N w section 5, tp. 2 south, range h west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Poitland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2Hih day ot April, 1908. She names as wit nesses : H. W. West, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Jack Rupp, of T llamook, Oregon ; L- vlggers, ot Arl.ta, Oregon ; J. K Bartel, M.D., of Arlita, Oregon. Any and all person» "laiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their r.lnims in this office on or before said 33th day of April 1908- A lgsrnon B. D rfbarr . Register. Creditor 8 Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the Btnte of Oregon for Tillamook County, admi ii«tr*tor of the estate of J BDI AH H WHHKRY deceased, and all persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, properly verified, to me or at the office of A W. Severance, attorney for said administra. tor, within sis months from the date of thia notice. Dated at Tillamook. Oregon thia 2nd day of April, 1BOB. G«o. W. E vans Administrator. Notice of Guardian*« Sale. Nonca is H brkby Gnrgg.—-That the un dersigned. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Lars Anderson, insane, will on and after April 2Oth, 1908, sell at private sale, for cash, subject to tbe confirmation by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, all of the right, title and interest of the said Lara Anderson ia and to the following des cribed i « i 1 property, situate in Tillamook County, Oregon Lot four (♦) of Section four (4), and Dot eight (•), and the Bouth East quarter of the North East Quarter of Bectioa five (5). in township two (2) North of Range nine (V) West of Willamette Meri dia Said sale to be made by authority of an order of said «‘ounty Court made and en- tered March 4th 1908. Offers for the above may be left with H. T. Botts Attorney, at lillamook City, Oregon. Dated this March 19th, 1908 Anuaaw A rdbrsow Guardian. bv act ol August 4. 1893. the E % of lw % and Lots » and 4. section 19. and Ne k of Nw of section 3a, in fownalilp 2 north, Range 7 W., and will offei proof to show that the land sought is moie valuable for its timber or st« ne than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the County < lei k, at Tillamook. Oregon, 011 the 33rd’ day of April, 1908. »he names as wit nesses : . _ Fred L Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon; Frank Hadley, of Tillamook, Or. gon : William Ryan, of Tillamook, OregoU ; E. I). Hadley, of I IltHinook. Oregon. Any and all persons c aiming adversely the above-ilescribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23 d day of Apiil, ¡908 A1A2EKRON S D rksskr . Register. L and . A ct J unm 3. I878.—Norica for P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon March 17th, 190R. Notice is hereby given that in ■ omplianca with tiie provisions of the act of Congress of Jun« 3, 1M78 eutilled ” An act for the sale of tun er lauds 1 the Mates of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th. 1892. FLORENCE B. MAGINNI8, Of Portland, county ol Multnomah, State of Oregon, Ims thia uay filed in thia office h«r T imbkit ’L and , A ct J unk 3.1878 —N otick for sworn statement No. 7714, for the purchase of Lots I3 14, 19 and 20. of Section No. 4, P ublication . in Township No. I south, Range No. H United States Land Office, Weal, and will offer proof to show that the Portland, Oregon. July 3rd. 1007. Notice ia hereby given that in compila ice land sought la more valuable for its timber with the provisions of the act of Congress or stone than for agricultural purposes, and of June 3rd, 187«, entitled “ An act for the to establish her claim to said land before sale of timber lands in the States of California. the Registei ami Receiver, at Portland, Oregon; Or<*gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," on Thursday, the 4’h day of June, 191XL as extended to all the Public I^nd States by She names as witnesses : John Magian is, of Pori land. Oregon ; Robert act of August 4, 1M93, Ixn.den, of ort laud. Oregon ; Robert Colton, HENRY J. REAS, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of of Pmtland. Oregon; Robert F. louden, of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his Portland, Oregon ; Charles J. Clement, <»f ortland, Oregon; John 8. Maginnta, of Port- sworn statement No. 77!«. for the purchase of Isud, Oregon the E st *, of Northwest the Southwest Any and all persons claiming adversely the of No'thuest *4 a,,d Northwest W of South above-deac ibed lauds are requested to file their west % of see. No. 11, in township No: 2 N range No 10 west, and will offer proof to claims in this ortice ou or before said 4th day show that the land sought is more valuable of |uue, I90H. A LOR a NON 8. DRK88RR, Register. tor its timbe* or atone than for agricultural purposea, and to establish his claim to said lana be fore the Register and Receiver, at ort land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 10th day of In the County Court of the State of Oregon June, 190«. He names as witnesses. for the County of Polk. Percy .Simpson, of W oral burn, Oregon; David Tn the matter of the guar-) Hovenden. of Woodburn. Or'gon; John B. dinnahip of the estate of Caples, ot Nehalem, Oregon ¡ Matthew 8. Reas, Herman D. Boyer Merit A. of flublmrd, Oregon Boyer, Eldon P. Boyer, • Any and all persons claiming adversely the Martha R Boyer and IJel- above described lands are requested to file their rner F. Boyer. August claims iu this office on or before said 10th day of Auer guardian. June, 1908. Nones ia H bnbby G ivmn ,—That in pur A lorbnon 8. D shsscr Register. suance of an order «»f the H oner able County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County T imrrr L and , A ct J vnb 3. 1878 —N oticb for of Polk, made on the 29tn day of'une, 1907. in the matter of the guardianship of the P ublication estate of Herman D. Boyer, Meril A. Boyer, United States Land Office. Pottlsnd, Ore. Eldon F. Boyer, Martha R.Boyer and Deimer July lftth. 1W7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance P. Boyer, The undersigned, the guardian of the with the f revisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1M7H. entitled ” An act for the sale of estate of said ward», will from and after timlier lands In th * Ssfesof California, Oregon. the 16th day of May. 1908. offer foraale, and Nevada, and Washi gton Territory,” as ex* •ell at private sale to the highest bidder for tened to al! the Public Land Htatea by act oi cash 1a liMini, and subject to confirmation by said County Court, all the right, title. Inter Au«uat 4. 1892. est and estate of said wards lying and I wing THEODORE KING8LHY. Of Tillamook, county of T||ia»n«>ok, State of in the Countv of Tillamook and State or Orego , has thia day filed in this office his Oregon and deacrilwd as follows; The East half of the North East quarter, sworn •tatement No. 773*». for the ourcha«« of the N U of Se % and E % of Mw % of Ser No. «nd the East half of the South Bast quarter of section 17. in Township 0 Mouth of Range 4, in Tp No 3 Sonili, rang«* No. m weal, and will offer proof to show that the land sought w West of the Willamette Meridian and con is mon- valuable for i s tiff tier 0» stone than taining 1 flu acres. Terms and conditions of sale. Cash in hand, for agricultural pummurs. and to e-tabliah his claim to said lard t>eforv W. H Cooper, and subject to the dower of Bartha Boyer therein. Bids for said property will be re U.S. Commissione , at Tillamook, Ore„ou, on Friday, the 12th day of Jun« tyrifi. He namea ceived by me at bheridan Yamhill County, Oregon. A uoubt A vbr , as witn sars: Guardian. Tra J Earl, of Hem’ork. Oregon: John If. Dated thia 9th day of April, 19u8. Holgate, of Hemlock. Oregon . Fred R Beals of Tillamook, Oregon ; Bert Roas, ot Tillamook, Oregon. Notice of CreditQr«.’ Any and ail prisons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thisoflite ou or l*rfore said i2th day ol Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned 1 June. fina». has been appointed as Administratrix of A i . gkrnon S. DRKMF.a. Register. the estate of HUBERT E ROH8, deceased, by order of the County Court, of TiHamook 1 T imbbr L and A ct . J umr 3 1*7«.—N oticr ros County, Oregon. All persons having claims Pl BI.1CATI >N against said estate are required to present Department of the Interior, the same to me at the office of H T Rotts, ■ United States fai nd Office. at Tillamook City. Oregon, duly verified as Portland, Ore. December 6th. I907. required by law, within six months from the I Notte» is hereby given that MR*. Llt/IF. 1 date hereof. HAD’FY of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, I Dated thia April 2nd. 1908. State of Oregon has applied to-purcUaw under T hbrbsa Nl Rosa the act of Congress of June 3,1878, as extended Administratrix« T imbf . r