Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 18, 1908, Image 3

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    MAMMOTH CAVE
dshsd ths Saltpeter For the
War of 1812.
to an interesting bit of history
ed with the cave. Few Arneri-
e aware that it helped to save
ntry to the war of 1812 by fur­
saltpeter for the manufacture
powder, but such to the case,
wder used by Old Hickory to
>g the British so handsomely at
rleans to 1815 to said to have
ade with saltpeter from Mam-
•ve. As early sb 1800 a Mr.
obtained. It Is said. 100,000
of niter from the twenty-etgbt
ie caverns that had then been
•ed to Kentucky.
MJ Dr. Samuel Brown of Lex-
ode a thousand miles on horse-
Philadelpbla to lay before the
in Philosophical society, to ses-
•re, the facts about the pres-
nlter to these caverns, saying
• deposits would be especially
i to case of war with any for-
wer. Brown did not mention
th cave by name at that time,
probability to, as local tradl-
jerts, that It was first dlscov-
whltes to 1809 when a hunter
Houchlns or Hutchins entered
remit of a wounded bear. Bay­
lor says It was first discovered
but does not give his autbor-
ie only value set on It at first
the nitrous earth it contained,
its a Mr. McLean paid $40 for
1 and 200 acres of land around
th. McLean sold it to a Mr.
>d; he to Messrs. Grazt and
who derived a fortune from
peter made there during the
1812. The embargo cut us off
r other supply, and the output
ter from this cave enabled our
turers to make sufficient pow-
arry on the war.—New York
(
oriaes ror Clergyman.
“Three or four attempts have been
made to bribe me,” said a clergyman.
’My frlenda of the cloth tell me that
they, too, have been occasionally tempt­
ed with bribes.
"Once It was the advertising man­
ager of a health food. He offered a
lubscriptiou of $100 to our mission
school If I would tell from the pulpit
how much good the health food had
Jone me. I made him give me the
money for the mission under threats
of exposure, but. of course. 1 did not
mention bls food to the church. The
church is no place for health food
talks.
“The widow of a drunkard and gen­
eral good for nothing offered me $50 if
I would He in praise of her husband to
his funeral sermon. I praised the man
heartily in the sermon—no matter bow
bad a man may be, if you examine his
character you will And to it many
traits worthy of praise—and to the
widow I wrote a note of gentle rebuke.
“Often we are asked to date back
marriage certificates, to say a couple
were married to six months or a year
before they really were. A man once
offered me $1.500 to perpetrate a wrong
of this sort. 1 thrust a tract to bls
hand aud turned him out of doors.”—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Rain and Animals.
‘‘Lions, tigers ana all the cat tribe
dread rain,” said a zoo keeper. “On a
rainy day they tear nervously up and
down their cages, growling and trem-
bling, We usually give them an extra
ration of hot milk. That puts them to
sleep,
Wolves love a gray day of
rain.
They are then very cheery.
Treacherous as the wolf Is, no keeper
need fear him on a rainy day. He la
too happy to harm a fly. Suakes. too,
like rain. They perk up wonderfully
as the barometer falls and the damp
makes Itself felt in their w’arm cases
of glass.
“Kain makes monkeys glum, They
are apt from instinct, when they see it
NCIENT CLOCKS.
through the window, to clasp their
es In the Museum of the hands above their heads and sit so
for hours. That attitude, you know,
Town of Schramberg.
town of Schramberg, in the makes a kind of shelter, It is the
So, when It
>rest district of Württemberg, primitive umbrella.
’, where one of the chief in­ raiued. the naked primitive man and
is clockmaking, there is an woman sat gloomily in the primeval
ig museum of timepieces. The swamps of giant fems.”
displays the gradual develop-
A Mouse and a Candle.
the making of clocks for many
At the end of the bathing season, a
the curiosities are many of few years ago, a candle was left on
storlcal value.
There Is an the mantelpiece of a family In Poull-
ock constructed In the year guen. Erance. When they returned the
the use of travelers. In form next Bprlng they found, according to
les a lantern, and the Interior La Nature, that a mouse bad done
ed to hold a lighted candle. these things:
Climbed somehow a marble chimney
He Is slowly pushed forward
1ng. which also controls the piece, there belug no piece of furniture
m of the clock. A little pair near enough to leap from and no way
i clip the wick of the candle of descending from above.
Climbed tlie candlestick itself, which
rally every minute to regulate
The lantern is Inclosed with was of highly polished silver, over ten
slides, so that the sleeper is inches high, with a broad flare at the
•st disturbed by the presence cup.
Climbed the candle, began eating at
irm is set by Inserting a peg the top. eating evenly all round down
wick
“cond dial plate. When the to the base, leaving the bare
hour arrives the alarm is standing up perfectly straight.
If the mouse had begun at the base
and at the same time the
bave
slides fall, flooding the room of the candle. Its weight would
caused It to topple over. It must have
the curiosities is a Japanese taken the mouse a good many days to
L The clock Itself produces eat the candle down to the bottom.
ve power by descending a
A Persistent Friend.
ed strip of metal, the teeth of
Mr. George Weir, an English actor,
erate the wheel of the clock­
In his early days appeared one night
fl another Japanese clock the
In the role of Hamlet In an Improvised
attached to a weight, which
theater at Stroud. I11 Gloucestershire,
e lu twenty-four hours. The
and suffered much embarrassment
ndlcated by a band on the
from the demonstrative attentions of
alar scale.
an enthusiastic former schoolfellow,
who sat tn the front of the tent and
Related.
kept up a running comment on the
prosaically concerned wltb
performance. "That be Gargy Weir,”
nt perhaps lack sympathy
exclaimed the admirer.
”1 knows
e genealogists whose souls Gargy! I used to go to school along
sed wltb a worship of ao- wi‘ he.” After many expostulations
number of these unregener-
the Interrupter was turned out. and
I amusement to the remarks all went well until the audience was
lbwomen with a long line of hushed to deadly silence while Ham­
i.
The two women were
let was golug through bis soliloquy.
They were discussing a new
Then suddenly a still, small voice
nee.
came cbeerlngly from the back row of
' way.” said one. "what did
seats, •Garge, 1 be in again."'—Bell
“t mean by saying be to re-
man.
1? How 1s he related to us?
ir relationship?”
Kaffirs' Courtship.
1.” answered the other In
The Kaflirs are « very light hearted
iousnesa; "we are both de- people and do not worry about the fu
om the riantagenets."
lure. As soon as the girls have fin­
heathen near by actually ished their work they may take up the
but the daughters of the Igubu. which Is an elementary musical
its couldn't see anything to Instrument, consistlug of a taut bow
■New York Times.
fixed to a gourd, aud march across
hy Toast Is Popular,
teasing popularity of toast,
ondon Lancet, la a somewhat
: fact In that It possibly indl-
after all, the public resents
Jty of modern bread. Roller
now practiced, which Is alto-
ferent from the old method
Jg wheat between atones,
ie elimination of the germ of
The peculiar nutty flavor
fashloued loaf was due per-
e retention of this germ.
Missionary Work,
once lived In Africa, Sam T'
o any missionary work out
IF
I sab: I was cook for a can-
P, sab.'”— Yonkers Statesman.
Against the Laws.
, dear,” said young Mrs. Tor-
It against the laws to win
horse races F
ilnst the laws of chance.”—
> Star.
Truthful.
t you said when I hired you
dn't drink.”
at that time. I couldn't af-
1nk until 1 got a Job.-—
■lfe.
y to Improve «bat baa ai­
to ven ted.-Latta Provarti
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior,
U.S. Laud Office, at Portl nd, Ore.,
,
May 2? h.
Notice ia hereby giveu that ELUAHKl H M
KEITH, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
27th, I90«, made Timberland Entry. Nu 77¿4,
(or H J, Se «, Nw « Se «, Sw M Ne U Metlon
4, tp 3 north, range 9 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof, to establish claim to tl.e land
above described before Register aud Receiver,
Portland, Oregou, ou the 18th day of August,
19o8. Claimant uaine* as witnesses :
T. E. Dwier, of Poitlaud, Oregon ; C. A.
Duncan, ol Portland, Oiegon, K L. Kuight,
of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, ot Port­
land, Oregon.
___________ ALGER n ON
D bbsbk R. Reglatcr.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 — N otice for
P ublication .
United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore.,
April 23rd, 190».
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions f the act of 1 ongress of June
8. 1878, entitl d •• An act for the sa e of timber
lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territ »ry.” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4,1892,
CARRIE A. SAPPINGTON,
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in thia office her
swdrn stat ment No. 774I, for the purchase of
the few *4 of section No. 1, in Township
No. 2 north, range No. 7 west, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought ia more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before W. H
ooper,
United Blates Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July,
1908? She names nr witnesses :
Frank Hadley, of lillamouk, Oregon; Fred
L. Sappingto , of Tillamook 'Oregon; George
W. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregou ; Edward
D. Hadley, of Garibaldi. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds arc requited to file their
claims in this office on or before said 24th day of
July, I908.
________A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice for
P ublication .
United State» Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, Apiil 29th, 19o8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entiled ” An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4,189*2,
THORE CORDAHL,
Of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7747, for the parchase
of Sw 4 Ne 4, Nw 4 S«
Ne 4 ®w
se 4 Nw X of Section No. 24, in township
No. 4 north, Range 9 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 at Portland, Oiegon, on Thursday, I
the 23rd day of July 1908. He names as
witnesses .
John ,Vi. Haberley.of Portland, Oregon; J. T.
Jrahain, of Portland, Oregon ; Herman Sperl­
ing, of St. Johnr, Oregon; Harry H. Jahnke, of
St. Johns. Oregon.
Anyaud all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 23rd day
of July, 1908.
__________ A lgernon S. D rebser , Register.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April 16th, 1908.
To whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given that the
Northern Pacific Railway Company has
filed in this office a list of lands situated
iti the township described below’, and
has applied for a patent for said lands;
that tiie list is open to the public for
inspection and ■ copy thereof by des
criptive subdivisions has been posted In
a convenient place in this office for
the inspection of all persons interested
and the public generally.
Within the next sixty days following
the date of this notice, protests, or con*
tests against the claim of the company
to any tract or subdivision within any
section or part of section described in
the list, on the ground that the same is
more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes, will be received
and noted for report to the General
Land Office at Washington, D.C.
(Signed).
A lgernon
S.
D resser . ,
Register.
(Signed),
G eo , W. B ibee ,
Receiver.
Northern Pacific Railway Lands.
Porland District. Oregon.
North West.
8
Bee. 30
4
N V, Ne
4
22
4
8e V, Ne y*
22
4
4
8
4
24
Sw yt Nw y. >1
4
Lot 4
7
6
7
8
2
10
Lot 5
10
5
S Mi Ne U
8
5
10
3
N H Se ¥♦
10
29
8
I x>t 4
ft
1
S
11
Lot 4
• V
South East.
•
2
Se J-4 Se ¡4, sec. 26
T imber L and . A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N otice
for P ublication .
United States Land Office. Portland,Ore.,
Auguat 5th, io»7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878, entitled " An act for the Bale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory, as ex­
tended to all the Public Laud States by act of
August 4, 1892,
CLARENCE H JONES,
Of Portland, county of Multuomah, 8tate of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hia
sworn statement No. 7753, for the purchase of
the Nw '4 of He 4 and Ne U of Sw
4 of Section No. 34
in Township No. 1
South, rauge No. 10 W, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agrimltural
f»urv »res, and to establish his claim to said
and before W. H. « ooper, Commissioner at
Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 4th
day of August, 190K. He name» as witnesses:
J. D. Jones, of Tillamook City. Oregon ; R,
A. Jones, of Blaine, Oregon; Jas. C Bewley,
of Tillamook City, Oiegon ; Geo. F. Zimmer
man, • f Tillamook City, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or before said 4th day
of August, 1908
____ ALGEBNow 3. P rimer , Register.
country twanging the string with a lit­
tle piece of reed. The instrument, as a
rule, gives but one note, but to the
girl’s sweetheart such music to “the
food of love.”—World’s Work.
T imber L and , A ct J uke 8, 1878 — N otice
for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,Portland, Ore.,
What's the Usef
May 5th. 19 o 8.
■’Does wealth bring real enjoyment?”
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
-Naw. They won t let you eat the with the provision« of the act of CongresH of
June 3, I878, entitled ‘ An act for the «ale of
grub you like or wear the clothes you timber lands in the states of California,Oregon.
consider classy or listen to the music Nevada, and Washington Territor ,” a» ex­
tended to all the Public Land Slates by act ol
you understand or even put a cast iron August 4, l*g2,
MAGNUS W ESTL V ND.
dog on the lawn.”-Kansas City Jour­
Of Clatskanie, county of Columbia, State of
Oregon, hag thia day filed in this office his
nal.
sworn statement No. 775«. t°r the purchase o.
W Vi of Se %. of 8ec. No. 31, in Tp. No. 4 north.
Envious of the Immune.
Range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to
Little Henry (at the table, to the vto- show that the land sought is more valuable tor
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
ltori-1 wish I were like you. Visitor pose«, and to establish his claim to «Mid land
(flattered) - Why. little man? 1-Jttle before the Register and Receiver, at Portland
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July,
Henry—Because no one boxes your i9O8. He names as witnesses
Andrew Nelson, of Clatskanie, Oregon , John
ears when you eat with your fingers —
Nelson, of Clat>kanie, Oiegon; Albert Haw­
London Opinion.
kins, of Clatskanie, Oregon; C. O. Anderson,
of Clatskanie, Oregon.
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
Flowers.
above-deacril>ed lands are requested to file their
Flowers arc the terrestrial stars that claims in this office on or before Mid 24th day of
bring down heaven to earth and carry July, I908. A loernon S. D resser , Register.
up our thoughts from earth to heaven,
the poetry of the Creator written In
beauty and fragrance.
The Kind Ho Bought.
Little Edwln-Mamma. what la llq
aid air? Mamma—I don't know. Aak
,our papa He’s always going out be­
tween the acts “to get a little air."—
Exchange.
______________
After weariness come rest, peace,
joy. If we be worthy -Newman.
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
notice fok fublication
Department ol the Interior,
Land Office at Portlar d, Ore.,
May 2Mh, 1908
Notice is hereby ¿given that CARL P.
KNUDSON, of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on
May 26th. i9oR. made application for Timber
Entry, No. 7766, for the 8w % oi Nw 4 of
Section 34. tp 1 ar»nth, range 10 west. Willamette
Meridian, ha» filed notice of intention to make
1 final proof, towatablisn claim to the land above
. described befo e W H Cooper, U.S. Commit
« oner. Tillamook City. Oregon, on the 1 itb day
of A-igu«t. look Claimant names »« witnesa»» '
Georg* WI liam», r»f Bay City, Oregon; George
W. Kiger ofTdlamook. Oregon, Ch ria Harar n.
Iof Bay City. Oregon . John L. Jones, of Tilla­
mook. Oregon
ALGERVON 1. DRES4EB, ReglSUt,
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.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
FARMERS
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T imber L and ,
act J une 5, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Portland, Oiegon. April 9th, iooft.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale ol
timber lands in the 8tates of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hitigton Territory,” as
extended to all the Pub ic i-and bu.tes by act of
August 4, 1892,
JOSEPH K. COX,
Of Portland, county of .Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his
sworn statement, No. 7736. for the purchase
of the Ne 4 of
4-
Sec. No- 26, in tp. No. 4
north, Range No. 8 West, and will offer
proof to show
that the
land sought
is more valuable for its limber or stone
than for
agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon,
on Monday,
the 13th day of July, I908.
He names as witnesses :
J. C. Pope, of Elsie, Oregon ; Carl Jacobson,
of Elide, Oregon; Frank Rice of Portland.
Oregon , James Cox, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming edveisely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or before said 13th day
of July, I908.
A lgernons . D resser . Register.
N oticb of S chool I ndemnity S klec
tion .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore* May 13. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the North,
orn Pacific Railway Company filed in
t his office on
2, 1908. its appllca-
lion to select
the Act of July 1,
1898, as extended by Act of May 17,
1906, the following described lands.
to wit:
section 11,
List No. 112 : Sw V4 Sw
and S 1/2 Se %, section 14, tp 8 N , K. 9
west, W.M
Any ar.d all j»ersons claiming adver­
sely the land descril>ed, or desiring to
object Ijecause of the n.ineral character
of the land, or for any other reason, to
the disposal to applicant, should file
their affidavits of protest in this office
within thi ty days from the first publi*
cation of this notice.
A lgernon 8. D resser ,
Register.
First publication May 28. 1908.
Last publication June 25, 1908.
NOTH K POB I’l BL1CATION.
United States Land Office,
United Stales Land Office,
Portland, Ore., May 12. 1908.
Portland, Ore., May 6. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the North
Notice ie hereby given that the State ern Pacific Railway Company tile<i in
of Oregon, on May G, 1908, applied for
I his office on May 12, 1908, its applies-
the Sw yt of the Sw >4 of Section 35, i tion to select under the act of July I.
tp. 1 S.. R 10 W , and tiled in thia ]898. as extended by Act of May 17,
office a list of School Indemnity selec­ 19o6, the following descritied lauds,
tions in which it selected said land: and to wit :
that a dd list is open to the public for
List 111: N % Ne
section 32. tp. 1
inspection.
8., K 6 west. W.M.
Anv and all persons, claiming adver­
Se *4 Ne
section 20, tp, 2S., R. 6
sely the above described land or any west W.M.
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
Ne
Nw Vi, section 13, Ip. 8 N., R 9
the same under the mining laws, or west, W M.
d' siring to show said land to be more
Any and sll persons claiming ad ver
valuable for mineral than for agrieul. sely the lands described, or desiring to
tural purposes, or to object to said svl>-c object because of the mineral character
twin for any legal reason, should file i of the land, or for any other reason, to
their claims or their affidavits of protest ' the disposal of applicant, should file
or contest in this office.
j their affidavits of protest in this office
A lgornom 8. D seshkr ,
within thirty days from the first publi
Register.
cation of this notice.
Gio W. B iber
A lgernon 8. D rf . hbf . r ,
R, cei ver.
Register.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
First publication May 28, 19<)8.
Headlight, published at Tillamook,
LAsi publication June 25, 1908
Oiegon, as the newspsje-r in w hicli the
above notice is to be published.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the In erior,
A lgk RN o N S D resser .
Register.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
N otice ia
H ereby G iven ,—That the
undersigned guardian of the peraoi
•mon and
property of LYLE D e ROY QUICK and
LsROY CHANCEY QUICK, minora. per-
,
auant to an onler of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Tillamook County,
duly ma/le andgntered of record on theGth
day of June. 19UB, authorizing and directing
me to sell thereat estate of »aid minora, will
on the 11th day of July, 1908. sell at private
sale, at my home in Tillamook City, in said
county and »tate, all of the real property of
said minora situate and being in said county
and state, and described a» the North East
quarter of the North East quarter of section
16, in tp. 2 Houth of Range 9 West, Wil
lamette Meridian in Oregon ; also the Houth
Fast quarter of the South East quarter of
sectioa 33. in tp 2 Routh of Range 9 West.
Willamette Meridian
also the South half
of the South West quarter of section 34
iu tp. 2 Aouth of Range 9 West. WttUMBgttf
Meridian in| Oregou upon the folh
terms, -to-wit : One half cash and the de­
ferred payment» to be secured by approved
security
Baid sale to be made subject to the COB-
firmation of said County Court.
Dated June 9th. 194>8,
IDA M QUICK,
Guardian of the Estate of Ml«
DeRoy Quick and LeRoy
------ —
Chancey Quick.
T imber L and , A ct J une 8. 1878 —N otice for
l UHI.ICA l ion .
United States Land Officey
Portland, Oregon, April 6th; iq C8.
Notice ia 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
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 18 Ji,
FRANK B. WHITKHOU9K,
Of Tillamook City, county (of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7730, for the purchase
of the h % of Se M ot Hec. 21 and N % of Ne %
of Hec. No 28, 111 Tp. No 1 S, range No. 10 W.,
and will offer proof to show that Ihejlatid sought
is more valuable for it» timber Or alone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to »aid land before W. II. Cooper,
U.S. Commissioner, at Til amook, Oregon, on
Friday, the loth day July, 1908.
He namei
as witnesses :
Charles Pike, of Bay Citv Oregon ; A. T.
White, of Tillamook, Oregon, John White,
of Tillamook, Oregon; Frank Hadley, of Tilla­
mook. Orivon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
above described lands aie requested to filetheir
claims in thia office on or before said 10th of
July, 1908.
A lgkbnon S. D rkhseb , Register.
Tinen« L ahi >.
act J us « 3. 1*7*.—N oticb
fob PuM-rcsnoH.
Vnlted Blate, t.au<l Office,
Portland, Oregon, April 30th, iqo S.
--------. given
— that
------ — In compliaDCS
tmpliaBoa
Notice . ia hereby
with the provision»
provtMioiii, of the
t he act of Congress
Con a resa of
June 3rd. 187«. entitled " An act for the »ale of
timber lands in the States ol California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” aS ex­
tended to all the Public Land 8tales by act of
August 4th, 1W2,
JUMA K. SCHRADER,
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, baa this da field in this office
her sworn atMti inrnt No. 7749, for the purchase
of the Be '4 of Be'4 of bee. No. 17. In 1 p. No. i
south, range No. 10 west, and will offer proof
to show that t e land sought la more valuable
fot Ha timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to eMtabllah her claim to said
land »»afore W. H. Cooper, U B. Commissioner,
at Tillamook, on Saturday, the 2.5th day or
July, 19UH. she names as witneasea *
Otto Schrader, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Rd
*“
Laughlin, of Tillamook, Oiegon ; Chas. A.
iohn-oti, of Tillamook. Oregon ; J. W. Mc-
fillrii, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and ail persona claiming adversely the
above drier I bed lands are requested to Ale
their claims In thia office on or before said 25th
day of July. i<X>8.
ALoiRkOR 6. D resses . Register.
Notice of Guardian's Bule.
N oticb i , H ssbsv Gtvss.—That the on-
deraisned, Guardian of the Per,on and
Estate of Lars A nd er »on, Insane, will on and
after June 20th, 19OB. »ell at private sale,
for cash, subject to the confirmation by the
Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
May 12th, ¡908.
all of trie right, title and Interest of the »aid
Notice ia hereby given that HARVEY A. Lars Anderson in and to the following des­
WAI.KER. oll4»7K«»t Hoyt «'reel, Portland, cribed real property, situate In Tillamook
Oregon, who, on May 12th, I908, made tlmbci County, Oregon
Lot four (4) of Hection
and avuie application. No. 7762. for S % Hw % four (4), and Lot eight <8). and the Mouth
and N-.v 4 Sw U, an I4 and He 4 He %, section Bast quarter of the North East quarter of
15 tp- 3 north. range 9 west. WiHamete Aection five (fi), In township two (3) North
Meridian, ha»- filed notice of hla intention to of Range nine (9) West of Willamette Meri­
mnke final proof to ealablish claim to the dian. Raid sale to be made by authority of
land above escribed, before the Register and an order of said County Court made and en­
Receiver, Portland, on the 7th day of August, tered March 4th, 1008.
1908. Claimant iiiuiim as witness s :
Offers for the above may I m ? left with H. T.
T. P Dwier, of Put Hand, Oregon Alfred Botts. Attorney, at llllamook City. Oregon.
Arnold, of Portland, Oregon, Eugene O. Hay­
Dated thia May 21st, 19OH
ward. of Portland, Oregon ; Harry G. Allen, of
AnDBRw A nderson ,
Portland, Oregon
Guardian.
Au.iiMO,« S. D rrrrrr , Register.
NOTKK FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Department of the Interior,
U 8 LandgOffice at Portland. Ore.,
UJJ. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
• • May 25th. 1^41.
May 16th i-s*.
Notice ia hereby given
that
1.1'ELLA
Notice ia hereby given that JOHN W. JEN HA^ttEN, of Bay City,* Oregon, who. on
NINH0, of Till .mock. Oregon, who, on Feb­ May >5th. 19O8, made application for Timber
ruary iMh 1903. m de homestead entry. No. Entry, No 7777 foi the Nw|Uuf fiw >4 of Bee.
>4753. f<»r W KofNw 4 of Hect>on 5. tp. 1 aouth, 'in. Township
1
Booth, Range 10 West.
rang '.» we«t Willamette Meridian, hat filed Willamette Meridian, ha« filed notice of In­
notice of intention u> make final five year tention to maha final proof to «wtabheh claim
proof, to effitebliab claim t > the land above to the lead above described, before W. H
described, before W. H < ooper. US Commis- Cooper, U.S. Comiuieatoner, in Tillamook City.
••oner. Tillamook, Oregon, on the 26th day of Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 18th day of
June. 1908. Claimant nameo aa wUnesae«
Auguat, iff*.
( lalmant namra as witneaaea
William Shaw. of Tillamook. Oregon E.
David Martlny, |of Tillamook, Oregon. George
Heilebuyrk, of Tillamook. Oregon William William» of Bay City, Oregon , Alfred Hansen
l>«H$<hty, of Bay City. Oregon , Charles Elliott, of Bay City, Oregon, Chria Hansen, of Bay City,
of Tillamook, Oregon
Oregon.
A jur K mmoh b. D rrmer , Register.
ALoaENOM S D umkb , Kegieter.