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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 25, 19C8 THE SCHEMIHL a the Poor Follow Who Always Mlsoos His Chance. » scbemlbl Is easier to understand to define. Many years ago a gatb- of the wits at tbe Maccabaeus ivored to come to a decision as to tai definition of a scbemlbl. They I not agree as to tbe origin of gord. and they found It equally to define wbat exactly a scbemlbl !he nearest shot, says the Jewish ilcle of London, was that of Stu- I. Samuel, M. P., wbo said that uld tell a story that would lllus- exactly what was meant by the There was a poor man who not find anything to do. What- be tried failed, and . when he t employment be could not ob- t. Day after day he sat (scbemihl- m a bench In tbe public gardens ig for some one to offer him but the offer never came. For lie year be sat thus each day un last he attracted the attention of rchant. wbo said to himself: "1 aome one at my warehouse, and ik 1 shall offer the Job to that nan who Is always sitting so pa and wistfully as though he Is g for employment. Tomorrow 1 speak to him." The morrow and the poor man started for his walk to bls usual seat. As. bow- le was leaving bls bouse he said wife: “My dear, I have been out lis for a whole year, and notb- s ever come of It. Today I think 1 stay at home.” And he did. • missed the merchant. That Is lemlhl. LIFE OF THE ROOFS. The Efficacy of Prayer. Among my esteemed neighbors there is a family known for the piety of ita members and their Implicit confidence In the efficacy of prayer. One of the daughters. Miss Kate B. has almost reached the age when she could be re ferred to nngallantly as an old maid. She is the target for many a good na- tured quip pertaining to her alleged hopes and endeavors In the dlrectlou of matrimony. Not long ago a certain society of young men which bad Interested Itself In a campaign for higher saloou liceuse eent a committee to visit the homes of the district and obtain signatures to a high license petition When this com mittee. numbering half a dozen mem beis. ascended the front steps at the B. home my friend's wife was tlie tirsi to see it through the front window. “Laws. John!” she exclaimed to her husband. "See all those young men coming to visit us.” Mr. B. glanced out of the window noted the number of the Invading forci and remarked, with an air of <o:ivlc tion: “Humph! Kate’s been praying again."—San Francisco Call. An Anecdote of Ellsworth. There was a characteristic lueldeut lu the early life of Colonel Ellsworth, tin- brilliant young lawyer wbo was one of the first notable victims of tlie civil war. Ills struggles to gain a foothold In his profession were atteuded by many hardships and humiliating priva tions. Ouce, finding the mau be was looking for on a matter of business In a restaurant, be was invited to partake of the luncheon to which bis acquaint ance was Just sitting down. Ellsworth was ravenously hungry, almost starv Ing, lu fact, but be declined courteously, but firmly, asking permission to talk over the business that had brought him thither while the other went on with the meal. The brave young fellow In telling the story In after years confessed that In suffered positive agony at the sight and smell of tbe tempting food. “I could not In honor accept bospl tallty 1 could not reciprocate.” was bis simple explanation of his refusal. "1 might starve, but I could not sponge!" —Marlon Harland's "Complete Eti quette." a Flourish on th. Hous.tops of Flor.nc., Italy. t still exists In Italian cities a tbe roofs that Is distinct and teristlc and of wblcb tbe mere er and tourist is entirely un- Partlcularly is this the case in .•e. Mount to the top floor of these grim, big palaces standing * gloomy, sunless street, often hed by a stern, forbidding door- id dark, steep stairs, and you d your breath with wonder at prise that awaits you. for here your eyes stretches an unfa- clty, a red and green city of Starting Early. :panse and varying altitudes, a Wangles was married recently, and less architecturally beautiful there was a regular hail of rice, con e one you have left below and fetti and old shoes for good luck as be >d, too, most unexpectedly by got into tbe cab. Moreover, on turn Ing round he was struck above tbe > very heart of the city, on Ita eye by a friendly shoe with rather a : apex, there Is no trace of heavy heel. The air Is pure and wbole- As the cab immediately drove away [Indeed, Its breezes are charged no notice was taken of tbe accident, » small suggestion of sea and and. despite the large handkerchief in breath. As for the smoke tied by his sobbing bride over bls in lid expect to find banging above Jured optic, the blood still flowed down s of a densely populated city, it Wangles' face. icuous by its absence, and only When they arrived at their destina »our of meals does some faint tion the newly created Benedict went unin rise for the briefest space out to a doctor to get the bleeding atmosphere.—Helen Zimmern's stopped. ■entitle Roof Garden" In Cen- “How did you come by this. m.v man?" "Well, you see, doctor—aw—I got Grant the Hero. married this morning, and”— com- General Grant was seized with menced Wangles, when tbe doctor I illness in the autumn of 1884 broke in: ired before the world in an en "Wbat! Has she started already?”— vy character. From being vlew- London Answers. ic stern, uncompromising and ng military commander, the Circumstantial Evidence. n of bis simple resignation in “l’ou say you met the defendant on of great suffering claimed for r fame as a hero In another a street car and that he bad been 31s last battle with the great drinking and gambling." said the at r destined bint for grander torney for the defense during the cross ian were gained on any of his examination. “Yes." replied the witness, iumphant fields. It was tbe “Did you see him take a drink?" uman side of his nature that “No." ?aled to the general sympathy “Did you see him gambling?' Ind. Thus his last and only "No.” ' was his greatest victory. If "Then how do you know.” demanded een otherwise, history would ated Itself of an example of the attorney, “that the defendant ba I fortitude the like of which been drinking and gambling?" "Well." explained the witness, "be seldom recorded.—Dr. G. F. gave the conductor a blue chip for his I Century. car fare and told him to keep the change.”—Lippincott's Magazine. w York Church Choirs, g In a New York cbolr has Ivantages. one of wblcb is the ■act" said a soprano. “I sang es In four different cities be ing here, and everywhere I I from month to montb. That tom In most churches In oth Tbe trustees are afraid to sar'a contract on account of ater they will get Into If tbe res unsatisfactory. Congrega other cities are very finicky jorn in tbe matter of music, 't take things as easy as the here. The average New York Ion is tbe most obliging body Unless a cbolr Is hopelessly ly Interferes, so tbe trustees in hiring tbe singers by the »w York Sun. Scientific Sammy, said Mrs. Tucker. who Ing him through tbe geolog tment of the museum, "these aerolites. They are sup(»oe- igments of some planet that roken up. They come with- ctloo of our plauet and fall A Lucky Horseshoe. The Australians when they find a horseshoe throw It over their ahoulder A lady In Sydney found one and threw It gracefully over her shoulder. It went through a hatter's window and hit a customer who was trying on a new hat. This gentleman, under the Impression that one of the shopmen In a fit of temporary insanity had playel the trick, promptly struck him and sent him through tbe plate glass win dow. A general melee ensued, although on consideration nobody knew what It was all about. Th. Old. Old Stcry. Old Lady (reading a letter from her son In college»- Lor’ sakes alive, Jo- slar. If John bain't gone an done It! An' be warn't no band fer tbe gala nut her! Her Worae Half-Wut’s tbe trouble, bamanthy? Old Iatdy-Wby. be says bee fallen In love with Belle-er-Belle I^ttrea.- Brooklyn Life. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iiitetlor, U.S. Laud Office, al Portl nd, Ore., May h iMerfi Notice la * erehv given that ELIZABETH M KEITH, ot Portland, Oregon who» on May 27th. lyott, made TituberUud Entry. No *77.4, for E !, Se K. Nw Se K, Sw ‘4 Ne J4. Section 4. tp 3 north, range 9 Weal, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mage final proof, to establish claim to tl.e laud above described before Register and Receiver. Portlaud, Oregon, on the tsth day of August. 19oS Claimant names as witnesses : T. E, Dwier. ol Portland, Oregon ; C. A. Duncan, of Portland. Oregon : K. L. Knight, of Portland, Oregou; Alfred Arnold, ot Port land, Oregon, ___________ ALaggsos B. D bbsseh . Register. T imbrr L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 — N otice for P ublication . , United Statts Laud Office, Portland, Ore., . April ¿3rd, iyUb, Notice is uereby given that in conipnauce with the provisions f the act of ongress of June 3. 1878, entill d “ Au act for the sa e of timber lauds iu the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Turri^.ry.” as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4,1892, CARRIE A. SAPPINGTON, Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn stat meut No. 774I. for the purchase of the Sw *4 of section No. 1, in Township No. 2 north, range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is iuoie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. H. o-;>per, United States Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, 1908. She names as witneases : Frank r adley, of lillamook, Oregon; Fred L. bappingto ,of Tillamook,'Oregon; George W. Sap plug ton, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Hdwaid D. Hadley, of Garibaldi. Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ar»« requsted to file their claims iu this office ou or before said 24th day of July, I908. __________ A lgernon S, D resser , Register. HEADQUARTERS FOR § S DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES | 1 STEEL STOVES & RANCES. I We carry a Lar^e Stock of Hardware, Tin war, Glass and China, HSaBBSSf T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD,. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Portland Ore., August 5th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washingion Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, CLARENCE H JONES, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7768, for the porchase of the Nw *4 of Be % and Ne U of Sw % oi Section No. 34. in Township No. 2 South, range No. 10 W, and will filer pro«»f to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for aprirultural purp hps , and to establish his claim to said land before W. H. < ooper. Commissioner at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 4th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses: J. D. Jones, of rillamook City, Oregon ; R, A Jones, of Blaine, Oregon, Jas C Bewley, of Tillamook City. Oregon ; Geo. F. Zimmer man, f Tillamook City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 4th day of August, 1908. A lgernon S. D rkssem , Register. T imber L and . A ct J unb 3, 1878 —N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office .Portland. Ore., May sth. i9c8. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress <»! June 3, I878. entitled • An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California,Oregon, Nevada, and Wsshingtou Terrltor ,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, I892. MAGNUS WKSTLUND. Of Clatskanie, county of Columbia. State of Oregon, has this day filed in thi« office his sworn ■ tatemenl No. 7731, for the pnrehsMe o. W Vi o' Se of 8ee No. 31. in Tp. \'o. 4 north, Range No. 8 west, au<l will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone «han for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his clai n to »Hid land before the Register and Receiver, at PorUand Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, (908. He names as witnesses Andrew Nelson, of Clatskanie, Oregon ; John Nelson, of Clat-kanie, Oregon; Albert Haw kins. of(’iatskaine, Oregon. C. O. Anderson, of Clatskanie. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are request« d D> Hie their claims iu this office ou or before said 24th day of July, I908. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLIC AT I ON. Department of the Interior, Mud Office st Portlai d. Ore-, May 2Mh, 1908 Notice is hereby ¡given that CARL P KKVD8ON. of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on May 26th, ilkfl. made application for Timber Ku try. No. 7766, tor the 8w K of Nw % of Section M, tp 1 south, range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has filed uotieeof intention to make final proof, toesteblisn claim to the land above described befo eW. H Cooper. U.B. Com mi« s oner. Tillamook City. Oregon, on the 1 rtb rlay of A •’gnat, lao« Claimant names as witnesses George W1 Hams, of Bay City. Oregon; Georg*- W Kiger of T llamook, Oregon . Chris Hansen, ____ _ of •By^City Oregon John L. Jones, of Till« Hia Than kA now wbat they are!" sakJ "I notice,” said the young man’s em They're tbe lie I last tbe man ployer. "that you are always about tbe 0 has to throw out to keep first In tbe office In tbe mornings." in tbe sky.” "Thank you. air.” •‘Why do you thank met' fork. Both Ways. “For noticing it”—Chicago Record »re one. these society e»(l». Herald. know.” declared tbe young iy bore one.” Nwdad Pracfie*. M they bore two." respond ’’Litt!« girls should be seen and not g man. taking tbe hint and beard. Ethel.” 1 departure. — Louisville Cou- “I know, mamma. But If I'm going I • ' to be a lady when 1 grow op I’ve got to begin practicing talking aome time, - | Hat’s th. Antwtr. you know "—Yonkers Statesman. oar b tuba nd so Irritable at i tired the amaaed rtsttor A Contradiction. be know. It'a aafe to b«." Although a woman’s age is ni ( e long suffering wlfe.-St nlably her own. she does not slwsys mK,'Ongoa I 'ALGERNON 4ic. own lt.- Exchange. 8. D REM ER, Reg i St 4 f. Q Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Ai Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice for P ublication . United State» Land Office, Portland, Oregon, A pi il 29th, I9o8. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entiled “ Au 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 Laud States by act of August 4,1892, THORK CORDAHL, Of Portland, county of Multuornah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7747, for the parchase of Sw U Ne »4, Nw *4 Se ; Ne Vs Sw %; Se V4 Nw of Sec ion No. 24, in township No. 4 nortli, 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, Oregon, on Thursday, the 23rd day of July 1908. He uames as witnesses . John M. Haberley.of Portland, Oregon; J. T. Graham, of Portland, Oregon ; Herman Sperl ing. of at. Johur, Oregon; Harry IL Jahnke, of St. Johns, Oregon. Any and all persons 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 rebrer , Register. United States I And Office, Portland, Oregon, April 16th, 1908. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company lias filed in this offices list of lands situated ill the township described below, and hns applied for a patent for said lands; that the list is open to the public for inspection and s 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 witbin any section or part of aection described in the list, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than to- 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 iber , Receiver. Northern Pacific Railway Lands. Porland District. Oregon. North West. sec. 30 4 8 N Vi Ne 22 4 Se Vi Ne Vi 4 22 4 4 8 V4 Nw Sw V4 Nw »4 24 4 4 7 7 • Lot 4 8 2 Lot 5 10 5 3 Hl S Vi Ne Vi 5 8 10 N Vi Se 29 10 3 Loe 4 3 1 It Lot 4 • » South East. 8 2 8e >4 8eJi. sec. 26 Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, The Most McNAIR CO. Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. » / FARMERS READ THE ni»! WEEKLY OREGONIAN X OF PORTLAND I For the general newsof the I I i I Raisin^FruitOrowinJ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by i. I z » World also for information about how to obtain the best results in cultivating the soil» Stock Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon. April 9th, 1^08. 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 ot timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as extended to all the Pub ic l4*nd States by act of August 4, 1892, JOSEPH K. COX, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 7736. for the purchase of the Ne *4 of Sw >4. of Sec. No. 26, in tn. No. 4 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, at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of July, I908. He names as witnesses : J. <’. Pope, of Elsie, Oregon ; Carl Jacobson, of Elsie, Oregon; Frank Rice, of Pm Hand Oregon ; James Cox, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adveisely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1301 day of July, I908. A lgernons . D resser . Register. N otick of school I ndemnity F k LK c tiow . United StatpN Land Office, Portland, Or*., Mry 6. 1908. Notice is hereby given that th* State of Oregon, on May C, 19<>8, applied for the Sw *4 of the Sw >4 of Section 35. tp 1 8.. R 10 W , and tiled in thia office a list of School Indemnity selec tions in which it selected said land; and that 8uid list is open to the public for inspection. Any and all persons, claiming adver sely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or d- siring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricul tural purposes, or to object to said wkc tion for any legal reason, should tile their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest in this office. A lgernon 8. D bksmkr , Register. Gio W. B ibbb NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., May 12, 1908, Notice is hereby given that the North, ern Pacific Railway Company filed in this office on May 12, 1908, its applica tion to select under the Act of July 1. 1898, as extended by Act of May 17, 190(1, the following described lands, to wit: List No. 112 : Sw 14 Sw section 11. and S i/2 Ke section 14, tp 8 N , R. 9 west, W.M Any and all persons claiming adver sely the land described, or desiring to object because 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. NO HUE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Portland, Ore., May 12. 1908. Notice is hereby given that the North ern P hci H c Railway Company filed in I hi* office on May 12, 1908, its applica tion io select under the act oi July 1, 1898, as extended by Act of May 17. |9n6, the following described lauds, to wit : List 111: N % Ne section 32, tp. 1 8. R « west. W.M. 8e 14 Ne section 20, tp, 2 8., R. 6 west W.M. Ne ¿4 Nw 14, section 13, tp. 3 N., R. 9 west. W M. Any nnd nil persons claiming ad ver selv the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal of upplicant, should file their sifbiavits of protest in this office within thirty da)s from the first publi cation of this notice. A lgernon 8. D rkmf . r . Receiver. Register. I hereby designate the Tillamook First publication May 28, 1908. Headlight, published at Tillamook. Last publication June 25, I9o8 Oiegon. as the newspuper in which the ataive notice is to be published. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOM. A ixjernon 8 G remsk R. Department of the Inferior, Register, Land Office st Portland, Ore , May If th, 1908. Notice 1s hereby given that HARVEY A. W 41.KER. ol 14*2? East Hoyt a reel, Portlanu, N otice is H eresy G iven ,—That the Oregon, who, on M»> 12th, I90M, made tlmbci undersigned guardian of the person and and atone application. No. 7762, for R %8u % property of LYLE hlKOY QUICK and and Nw *4 Sw *4. *rr U at>«l H* ’4 Be W. section I.RkOY CHANCEY QUICK minora, per- ¡5 tn. 3 nortli, rang«* 9 west, Willame te suant to an order of the County Court of Meridian, ha* tiled notice of his intention to the State of Oregon for fillamook County, make final proof to establish claim to the duly made and entered of record on the 6th land above escribed, before the Register and day of June, 190«. authorising and directing Receiver, Portland, on the 7th day 01 August, me to sell thereat estate of said minors, will l'.MjH Claimant names aa witness a : on the 11 th day of July 19OB. sell at private T F Dwier, of I’oitland, Oregon. Alfred sale, at my home In Tillamook City, in said Arnold, ot Portland. Oregon. Eugene 0. Hay. county and state, ail of the real property of ward, of Portland. Oregon , Harry G. Allen, of •aid mirwirs situate and being in said county Portland. < regon and state and described as the North East A lok a non R Dinsn, Registsr. quarter of the North East quarter of section 16, in tp. 2 Booth of Range 9 West, Wil NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lamette Meridian in Oregon ; also the South Department of the Interior, ► ast quarter of the Routh Has* quarter of U.R Land Office at Portland, Oregon, section 33. in township 2 Routh of Mange .May 16th i^nM. 9 West, Willamette Meridian . also the Noifre is hereby given that JOHN W JF.N South half and the north West quarter NINGF, of TilUmook, Oregon, who. on Feb of the South West quarter of section 34, ruary iMh. >¿03. m de homestead entry. No. in tp. 2 South of Range 9 West. Willamette 14753, for W Hof Nw % of Sect'on 5, tp 1 south, Meridian in| Oregon, upon the following rang 9 west Willamette Meridian, has filed terms, -to wlt One half cash and the de notice of intention tn make final five year ferred payments to be secured by approved proof. to establish claim t » the land above security. 1 deacril/ed, before W. H. ( ooper. U H Commis Said sale to be made subject to the con sioner, Tillamook. Oregon. on the 36th day of firmation of said County Court. June. 1908. Claimant names aa witness«* Dated June 9th. 19OR, William Rhaw, of Tillamook. Oregon K. IDA M QUICK, HelMmyrk, of Tillamook Oregon William Guardian of the Estate of Lyle Douahty, of Bay City. Oregon , Charles Elliott, DeRoy Quick and lx Moy of Tillamook. Oregon Chancey Quick A loernom R. D rkmbi Register. Oaardian • Bale of Real Eatate. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for I UHL1CATION. United States Laud Office, P irtlaud, Oregon, April 6th, iq C8. 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 ot timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex tended to all the Public Land States by art of August 4th, I8J2, FRANK S. WHITHHOU8K, Of Tillamook City, county I of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7730, for the purchase of the S % of Be g 6l K«c. 21 and N M of Ne % of Sec No 28, 111 Tp. No 2 S. range No. 10 W , and will offer proof to show that thejland sought is more 1 aluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos« a, and to establish his claim to said land before W. H. Cooper, U.S, Commissioner, at Til atnook, Oregon, On Friday, the ioth day July, 1908. He names as witnesses ; Charles Pike, of Ray Citv Oregon ; A. T. While, of Tillamook, Oregon; John White, of Tillamook, Oregon; Frank Hadley, of Tilla mook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands at e requested to file their claims in this office on or before said ioth of July, 1908. A lgernon S D resser , Register. A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United Male* Land office, Portland, Oregon, April 30th. 1908. Notice ja hereby given that in complianc« with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd. I«7>. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber and* in t'.a Mates of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wsslilngton Territory,” aa ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892, JULIA K. BCHRADER, Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State ol Oregon, has Una da field in thia office her sworn statement No 7740, for the purchase of the Be 14 ol He *4 of fjec. No. 17. in Tp. No. 1 south, range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show that t eland sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eMtabliali her claim to said land before W H. Cooper, UH. Com ml sstouer. at Tillamook, on Saturday, the 83th day or July, luttft. she names aa witnesses * Otto Schrader, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Ed. Laughlin, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Chas. A. iohti»on, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. W. lie« llllen, of Tillamook, Oregon. Ally and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their clsiiiia In thia office <>n or before said 85th day of J ly, it/UR. A lom ^ non S. D ibmki , Register. T imber L and . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior I .8 Latid.Office at Portland. Ore., May 25th 1^4. Notice la hereby given that LUKLLA HA' REN. of Bay City.. Oregon, who. on May ajth. 1^8, ruade application for Timber Entry, No 7777 for the NW|J4 of Hw oi Rec. 2o. Towrahlp 1 Month, Marge 10 Wwt, Willamette Meiidlan. has filed notice of in tention to make final proof to «»atabliah claim U> th* la id alcove described, befoi* W H. Cornrer, I’ S. Commissioner, in Tillamook City. Tillamook County, Oregon, on the IHth day of August, 190a. < lalmaiit names as witneasea » avid Mart ny, |of Tillamook, Oregon; George Williams of Bay CHy. Oregon ; Alfred Hansen of Bay City. Oregon, Chris Hansen, of Bay City, Oregon. A lgkbnow A Dnaassa, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.R Land Office, at Portland, Or* . May 27th, iqo S Notice is hereby given that BELLE W. BRADY, of Portland. Oregon, who, on May >7th. itofi, made Timberland Entry, No. 7773, for W H Nw «4. fiec 11 ; N K Me Mee to.tp. 1 north. Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof. U> establish claim to the land above dear r I bed. befo e Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on the tmh day of August (908 Claimant names as witnesses T. E Dwier. of Portia d, Oregon; C. A. Duncan, of Port and,Oregon . K. I. Knight, of Portland, Oregon} Alfred Arnold, of Portland Oregon A loidox S. D bambb , Register