Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 09, 1908, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
HATS OF JAPAN.
.4
Til*« of th« Vintag« of Fifty
Yoarx Ago.
Io one sight wblrb you mnxt
■rbeu you go to Tokyo," aaiil
bed traveler to a New York
Ker. “That Is the rare dis-
tbropological plug hats,
bople arrange to get to Japan
I blossom seasou, aud otheni
bt there In time to receive an
[to the emperor’s garden par-
rsantbemuin time, but take
I oue who has batted about
considerably and land in
)er on New Year’s day or on
pr’s birthday. On both you
)metbing unique in the lines
ir
japan began to get civilized
It all the accessories of clv-
hat England did not want
England sold her old fash-
of date, narrow gauge rail-
L antiquated tram cars and
jndband Junk, including the
pt styles of plug bat.
b of those days has remain­
ing fashion In Japan up to
t. Japan may build Dread-
but tbe plug but of fifty
still reigns supreme.
I such ceremonious occasions
iv Year's festivities, the em-
thday or possibly the racing
legisiii. near Yokohama, does
ese gentleman bring forth
ampbor wood chest bls plug
titage from bls forefathers.
I warped with twenty sum-
p or green with tbe sblue of
but that matters nothing,
bls superstructure of bis
rock coat and bagged trou-
led tbe Japanese gentleman
bo dignity short of a decora-
e Order of tbe Rising Sun
Ided to bis person.
That
Jlory of a plug bat may set-
bls ears or It may perch
bad like half a peanut shell,
ter. It Is tbe bat of clvlllza-
>e badge of respectability.
■ out of bls bouse looking
r tbe ancient daimlos, stiff
llgnlty of two swords. All
|l day be wears this hat of
ktage like a crown, and In
stows It away In bls damp-
t. awaiting another festal
’ beld as an asset in bis es-
leath.”
DIAN GREETING.
It ion a Canadian Heard on
is Columbia Rivar.
bout tbe Indian« of tbe Pa­
as he found them in 1846,
, tbe Canadian artist, tried
Idea of tbelr language as be
t that time. Tbe example
fiotes would have delighted
r. nud it may Interest some
this country. In bls "Wan-
Bn Artist” he seems not to
particular individual of tbe
(lark who might have lm-
I Indians of the Columbia
American readers will at
■ of the comrade of Major
the famous expedition of
rlllingly give a specimen of
lus language of this people
*sible to represent by any
of our alphabet the bor-
L spluttering sounds which
tn their throats, apparently
It tier by tbe tongue or lip.
ine. It is so difficult to ac-
Itery of their language that
been able to attain It ex-
Irbo have been born among
e. however, by their inter-
I the English and French
fcecded In amalgamating
lion some words of each of
es with their own and In
sort of patois, barbarous
kiuly, but still sufficient to
I to communicate with tbe
l 1 was enabled after some
to acquire and could con-
oo3t of tbe chiefs with tol-
A WONDERLAND.
Zsaland's Bslt of Gaysora of
Boiling Water.
If oue can Imagine a furious and ac­
tive volcano with a crater a thousand
miles In extent, sunk level with the
earth and thinly covered with a screen
of soil, one baa some idea of the awe
Inspiring ’’wonderland'' of New Zea­
land's north telnnd. You cannot poke
a stick Into the ground without start­
ing a boiling Bpring, and wherever
you turn tbe ground is fairly alive
with geysers of boiling water-steam
jots aud blowholes, with quivering vol­
canoes and gurgling "mud pots.” all
colored fantastically with rainbow
hues, ranging from brilliant sapphire
to vivid scarlet Strauger still, the
entire face of this region Is constantly
changing In shape and color, and there
are hot springs here stretebiug tn a
continuous chain for 300 miles. The
ground throbs and quivers with vol-
cunic activity, and set In the midst of
it all are native Maori villages of sur­
passing interest, a strange race of
magnificent savages, who. although
they have been cannibals witbin the
memory of man, are now a highly in­
telligent race and actually send rep­
resentatives to the parliament in Wel­
lington.
Tbe native women, gorgeous tn gar­
ments of crimson, green and purple,
are forever puffing stolidly at big
pipes and going hither and thither
about their household work with the
quaintest of babies slung across their
backs. This reminds me that domes­
tic work in this strange region is
made light indeed for white house­
wives as well as the Maori women,
Every garden and back yard has Its
hot water provided by nature.
And when these easy going people
grow hungry the mother prepares a
meat pudding or a Joint and drops
it Into a convenient pot of natural
boiling water In the earth, and In a
few minutes it is cooked. The same
conveniences are still more in evi­
dence on washing day. Stepping care­
fully through a tangle of boiling gey­
sers and gurgling mud pots, one sud­
denly comes upon a great collection of
native women and girls doing their
washing in a vast smoking lake big
enough to have steamers on it—W.
T. Fitz-Gerald in St Nicholas.
Naw
LIVING PROOF OF IT.
How
Marriage Develops the Beet
Traite In a Man.
“By the way, Mary,” said Mr. Win­
terbottom, “young Ascot asked for
my advice today about getting mar-
ried.”
Mrs. Wtnterbottom looked up from
the pile of socks that she was darn-
ing. “And what advice did you give
him, John?” she said.
“Er—hand me them matches, will
you? My pipe's out," said Winterbot­
tom.
She transferred the mound of mend­
ing from her lap to a chair, rose and,
taking the matches to her husband,
quietly resumed her work again.
“Well,” continued Mr. Winterbottom,
wallowing in his big chair, “I told
Ascot to go ahead and marry at once.
I told him what I have always be­
lieved—namely. that nothing develops
the best traits In a man's character
like matrimony, Nothing. I told him,
so splendidly brings Into blossom
those seeds of unselfishness, of self
sacrifice, that lie dormant in even the
best of bachelors. The bachelor thinks
only of himself. The married man
forgets himself in the protecting care
that be must eternally lavish upon
wife and babes. Coarse, selfish brutes
of bachelors I have seen transmuted
by marriage Into a fine gold of such
self forgetfulness and tender consider­
ation. such delicate solicitude and
cou rtesy—er—as’’—
Mr. Winterbottom had been slapping
his pockets and frowning. Now he
stopped abruptly. “Here’s my pipe
out," be said, “and I forgot to bring
down that pouch again. Do you mind,
Mary? It’s on the dressing table in
the fourth story front.”
Mrs. Winterbottom, with pleasant
alacrity, hastened from the room.—
New York Press.
k>on salutation to “Clak-bob-
Iginatlng. as 1 believe, in
tors having beard in the
of tbe fur trade a gentle-
8poilvd th« Praysr.
A west end man who had been out
Clark frequently addressed
Is. "Clark, how are you?”
with a party of friends sipping from
ttlon to now applied to ev­ the bowl of Joy more than usual stag­
en. for their own language gered home, at a loss to know how to
appropriate expression.— conduct himself to prevent bls wife
Journal.
knowing he was Intoxicated.
After
turning the question over In his mind
several times he decided that It would
toy on Clergymen.
stter at an ecclesiastical be well for him to kneel tn prayer Just
ew York one time read a before retiring, as be sometimes did.
"What in tbe world are you doing
l schoolboy’s essay on
” Tbe essay, which creat- there, John?' asked his wife.
“Praying.”
usrment, was as follows:
“Well, your prayer might have more
1 three kinds of clergymen
era and curate the blabups effect If you took off that silk bat"—
era to work and the curate St. Louis Republic.
It a curat to a thin mer­
Can Wo Pull Anything?
it when he to a rrcter he
Sir Oliver Lodge, tbe eminent Eng­
md can preach longer eer-
ruma a good man.”—Wash- lish scientist said In a lecture that
there to no such thing as pulling. To
speak of a horse pulling a cart was. he
said, incorrect. The horse did not pull
nen and Betting,
the cart It pushed against its collar
that men bet and women
and thereby produced motion in the
cart Similarly tbe oarsman pushed
betting as a means of
the water, and tbe man drawing a
to an argument.**
bandcart had to clasp the handle, and
the driving force was caused by tbe
part which clasped the handle and was
therefore behind it. Even If the cart
was fastened to tbe man s coat tall be
i Tros Friend.
did not pull It He pushed against bls
Green to a true friend.'
clothes
Con«id»r»t».
"And would you marry me If I were
a poor girl, working for a living?" aak-
ed tbe heireea.
"Darling." responded tie accepted
•ome people can stay out suitor, “it wouldn't be fair. Ton'S be
tody will let them get ta.- I doing enough In supporting youraelf."—
| Philadelphia Ledger.
red money from me and
«ben I asked him for It
«ting me.*-Detroit Free
NOTICE FOR PURLICATIO
Department of the Intelior,
U.S. Laud Office, at Poxtl ud, Ore.,
M
.
May 27 h, i9u8
~1 erebF given that ELIZABETH M
KEITH, ot 1‘ortiand, Oregon. wh<x on May
27th, Roa, made Timberland Entry. Nu 7774,
lor E), Se K, Nw M Se X. Sw to Ne ij. taetton
«. *p J uo.-th
rauge 9 West. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof, to establish claim to the land
above described before Register and Receiver,
Portland, Oreg on, on the 18th day of August,
iyo8. Claimant uaiueb as witnesscb :
T. E. Dwier, ol Portland, Oregon : C. A.
Duncan, of Poitland, Oiegon , K. L. Knight,
of Portland, Oxygon; Alfred Arnold, ol Port­
land, Oregon.
W ________ A lokmnon S. DRMgKB, Register.
JULY 9, 1908.
'i
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN'S
SUPPLIES
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otick for
P ublication .
Uuited States Laud office, Portland, Ore.,
v
April ¿3rd, iy»*.
Notice is neieby given that iu compliance with
the provisions f the act of » ongress of June
8. 1878, eutitl d " An act for the sa e of timber
l(nds iu the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­
tended to all the Public Laud States bv 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 ment No. 774L for the purchase of
the bw U of section No. 1, in Township
No. 2 north, range No. 7 west, and will offer
proof to show that the laud sought is mine
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim U> said land before W. H
Ot per,
United Blates Commissiouer, at Tillamook,
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day oi July,
19(8? She names as witnesses :
Frank - adlev, of lillamook, Oregon; Fred
L. Sappingto ,of Tillamook.‘Oregon; George
W. Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon : Edward
D. Hadley, of Garibaldi, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requsted to file their
claims iu this office on or beiore said 24th day of
July, I908.
_________ A lgernon s . D resser , Register.
T imbkm L and ,
T imber L and A ct , J une 3 I878 —N otice fob
P ublication .
United State» I^and Office.
Portland, Oregon, April 29th, 19o8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress uf
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 uf
August 4,18g2,
THORK CORDAHL,
Of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of
Oregou. has tl'is day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 7747, for the parchase
of Sw % Ne J r . Nw ‘4 Se
Ne *.4 Sw J<;
Se 14 Nw % of Sect ion 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,
the 23rd day of July 1908. He names as
witnesses .
John M. Haberley.of Portland, Oregon; J. T.
Graham, of Portland, Oregon ; Herman Sperl­
ing, of St. Job nr, Oregou; Harry H. 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 resser , Register.
Uuited States Ixmd Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April 16th, 1908.
To whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given that the
Northern Pacific Railway Company has
filed in thisofficea list of lands situated
in the township described below, and
ling applied for a patent foreaid lands;
that tlie list is open to the public for
inspection and « copy thereof by dee
criptive subdivisions has been posted tn
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 ia
more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes, will be received
and noted for report to the General
Land Office at Washington, P.C.
(Signed),
A lgernon 8. D resser ,
Register.
(Signed),
G eo . W. B iber ,
Receiver.
Northern Pacific Railway Lands.
Porland District, Oregon.
North VVest.
sec. 30
4
8
N W Ne
4
4
22
Se V« Ne %
8 Vb Nw
4
22
4
Sw % Nw y* »• 24
4
«
7
7
Lot 4
* »
2
10
5
Lot 5
5
3
1U
S y. Ne y*
5
3
10
N y, Se y* »»
29
3
10
Lot 4
8
11
1
Lot 4
• *
South East.
2
«
Se J-4 Se
Bee, 2«
T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N otice
for P ublication .
Uuited States Land Office. Portland Ore.,
August 5th, ioo7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878, entitled " A11 act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all tbe Public Laud States by act of
August 4, 1892,
CLARENCE H JONES.
Of Portland, county of Multuomali, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 77M, for the purchase of
the Nw *4 of He
and Ne W of Sw
of Section No. 34. in Townshy> No. 2
South, range No. 10 W, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agrirultural
»urpofes, and to establish his claim to said
ano before W. H. 1 ooper, Commissioner at
Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 4th
day of August, 190«. He names as witnesses:
J. D. Jones, of Tillamook City, Oregon ; R,
A. Jones, of Blaine, Oregou; Jas. C Bewley,
of Tillamook City. Oiegon ; Geo. F* Zimmer­
man, • I Tillamook City. Oregon.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely tbe
above described lands are requested to file their
claims iu this office on or before said 4th day
of August. 1908
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T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—NOTICB " or
P ublication .
United States Laud 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 oi
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as
extended to all the Pub.ic l*and States by act of
August 4, 1892,
JOSEPH E. COX.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah 3tate of
Oregon, has this day tiled in ihis office his
sworn statement, No. 7736. for the purchase
of the Ne ‘.4 of 8w
of Sec. No. 26. it| tp. No. 4
north, Range No. H West, aud will offer
Eroof to show
that tbe
land sought
) more valuable for its timber or atone
than for agricultural purposes,
and to
establish his claim to said laud 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, Oiegon ; Carl Jacobson,
of Elsie, Oregon. Erank Rice, of Poitland
Oregon ; James Cox. of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
aliove described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 13th day
of July, I908.
A lgernons . D resser . Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United State« Land Office,
Portland, Ore .June 4*. Id'S.
Notice ie hereby given that the North
ern Pacific Railway Company, whose
poet office ad dree« is St, Paul, Minne«ota,
ha« this 4th day of June, 1908, filed in
this office its application to select under
the provisions of the Act of Congress,
approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597,
620) as extended by Act of May 17, 1906,
List No. 113. Ne % Sw Vi of Section
13. tp. 2 north, range 9 west, W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adverse,
ly the lands described, or desiring to
object because of the mineral character
of the land, or for any other icaaon, tn
the disposal of applicant, should file
their affidavits of protewt in this office,
within thirty days from the first date of
this publication.
Fust publication.
June 13, 1908.
roa Last publication July 16. 1908.
Tiaaaa L aho , A ct Jew, 1, 1I7X—N oticb
P ublication .
United State. Land Office.Port!«nA. Ore.,
May stb. 190«.
Notice 1« hereby given that In compliance
with the provlalona of the act of Conarea. «if
Junes. 1X7*. entitled
An act for the «ale of
timber lend, in the State, of Calirorula.Oregou.
Nevada. and Washington Territor , a« ex­
tended to all the Public Land Slate, by set of
August 4, 1*92,
__
MAGNUS WEST LU KO.
Of Clatskanie, county of Columbia, State of
Oregon, ha. thia day Bled in tbia office hl«
■worn-««lenient N<>. 77JL for the purchaae ol
WMo< Se !4. of Sec No JI. in Tp No « north.
Kange No. X »eat. ami »ill offer proof to
«how that the land wmrht la more valaable lor
ita timber or .tone lhan ‘or agrwullural pur-
xme., and to eMabll.h hi. claim to «»id tend
wfore the Regi.ter and Beceiver, at Portland.
Oregon, on Friday, the Mih day of July,
rtOS. He name, aa witneaaea :
Andrew Nalaon, of Clatskanie. Oregon ; John
Neleon, of Clat*k«oiet Oregon; Albert Haw-
kina, of Clatskanie. Oregon C. O. Anderson,
of Clatskanie, Oregon
Auv and all person, claiming adreraelythe
abor-edeacriberl lands ere request,-« v> nle their
claim, in tin. office on or before esld Mill day of
Jniy. ***
AM.eat.on S. IiBxaeaa, Kegiater.
ALGKRNoN S. DR khs ER.
Register.
T imbkk L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1878 — N otick fok
P ubucation .
United 8tates Land Office, Portland, Ore.
May 5th, i908.
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
tlmlier lands in th? Sates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-
tetied to all the Public Land Stales by act of
August 4. 1892.
JACOB E. BARTEL.
Of Arleta . county of Multnomah, State of
Orego:-, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 775a, for the purchase
of the S % ofSw K. Sw % of Se U of Section
3a. tp 1 8. It. B W.and Ne % of Nw Ji of Sec. No.
5, in Tp No. a South, range No. 8 west, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its tjirberor stone than
for agricultural purnoses, and to establish his
claim to said laud before W'. II. Cooper,
U S. Cominisaiotier, at Tillamook. Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He
names as witnesses :
Wm. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm.
Jolly, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm. Curtis, of
Tillamook, Oregon; Elmer Ball, of Tillamook,
Oregon ;
Ix>reuce Sanders, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 26th day ot
August, 1808.
A lgkrnon 8. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 8. 1878,—N otick fob
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, April 6th, iq C8.
Notice in hereby given that in compliance
with the provision* of the act of Congress of
June 3, 187H, entitled "An act Tor the gale ot
timber land* in the States of California. Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,'' a* ex­
tended to all the Public Land State* by act of
August <lh. I8J2,
FRANK S. WHITEHOUSE,
Of Tillamook City, countyiof Tillamook, Ntate of
Oregon, ha* this day filed In this office hi*
sworn statement No. 7730, for the purchase
of the S K uf Be g of Bee. 21 aud N % of Ne U
of Sec. No »8, in Tp. No 3 8, range No. 10W,,
and will offer proof to show that thetland sought
ia more valuable for its timber or (tone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before W. II. cooper,
U.S, Commissioner, at Til amook, Oregon, on
Friday, the loth day July, 1908.
He name*
as wiln esses :
Charles Pike, of Bay Uttv. Oregon
While, of Tillajiiouk, Oregon; fohi
of Tillamook, Oregon; Frank Hadley,
mook, Oregon.
Any and ail persona claiming adversely the
above described lands are icquested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 10th of
July, 1908.
A lqk a mon 8 D resner , Register.
Tumi L and ,
act J unb
3. 1878.—N otick
fob P ublication .
United Mates Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, April 30th, 100«.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the r
provisions
__________ of ________
the act __
of Congress of
June 3rd. 187«. entitled " Au act for the sale of
tinilrer ands in the states of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a* ex­
tended to ail the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 1H9a,
JULIA H M HHADKK,
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this da field in thia office
her sworn statement No. 7749, for the purchase
of the He % of Se‘4 of Sec. No. 17. in Tp. No. 1
south, range No. to west, and will offer proof
to show that t e land sought is more valuable
for ila timber or stoue than for agricultural
purposes, and to estsbilsh her claim tn said
land befbre W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner,
at Tillamook, on Saturday, the 15th day of
July, I»«. She names as witneasM f
N otick or S chool I ndbmnity S klkc -
Otto Schrader, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Kd.
l«aughlin, of Tillamook, Oregon , Chas. A.
non.
iohiiFon, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. W. Me
United States Land Office,
fillen, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Portland. Ore , June 23,d. 1908.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Notice to hereby given that the Slate above dew-ribed land* are requested to file
their
in this office on or before said Sstb
of Oregon, on June 23rd. 1908, applied day of claims
J ly, 19OS.
for the Nw V. of Nw % of Section 8. tp.
A loxmmon s . D bkhii , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the In erior,
Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
May ¡¿th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that HARVKY A.
WAI.KKR. ol 14*7 E«M Hoyt street, Portlanu,
Oregon, who, on May 12th, 19°^. made timbei
and stone application. No. 7762. for S H 8w %
snd Nw*4 Sw W, sec. I4 and 8e *4 Se W, section
¡5. tn. 3 north, range 9 west, Willame te
Meridian, has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof to establish claim to the
land above escribed, before the Register and
R«*ceiver, Portland, on the 7th day of August,
190H. Claimant names as witness- s :
T J* Dwier. of Portland, Oregon; Alfred
ArnoM, of Portland, Oregon; Eugene O. Hay.
ward, of Portland, Oregou ; Harry G. Allen, of
Portland, « regon
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. 3 north, range 7 west, »nd filed in this
N otice is
H ereby G ivrk ,—- That
undersigned, guardian of the person
property of LYLE DakOY QUICK
»BkOY CHANCEY QUIC K, minor* r.
suant to an order of the County Court of
tbe State of Oregon for Tillamook County,
duly made and entered of record on iheflth
day of June. 1908, authorising and directing
me to sell the real estate of said minors, will
on the 11 th day of Julv, 1908. sell at private
sale, at my home in Tillamook City, in said
county and state, all of the real property of
said minors situate and being in said county
and state, and described as the North Fast
quarter of the North Rast quarter of section
; 8, in tp. 2 South of Range 9 West, Wil
lamette Meridian in Oregon , also the Month
kast quarter of the South East quarter of
section 33. in township 2 South of Range
9 Wc«t, Willamette
Meridian •
also the
South half and the north West quarter
of the South West quarter of section 34
in tp. 2 South of Range 9 Wcit. Willamette
Meridian in | Oregon, upon the following
terms, -to-wit : One half cash and the de­
----------- notice fob pubiacat OS.
ferred payments to be secured by approved
Department of the Interior.
security.
Land office at Portlet d.Ore.,
Said sale to be marie subject tc the con
May »th, 190«
Urination of said County Court.
Notice to hereby ¡given _ thel CABL P.
Dated June 9th. 1908.
KNUDSON, of Tillamook. Oregon who. on
IDA M QUICK,
May »b. i»*. mad* application lor Timber
Guardian of the Estate of Lyle
Entry. No 77»«. lor the Sw «of Nw % of
DeRoy Quick and LeRoy
soctloa jbtp I youth renge io west. Willamette
Chancey Quick.
Meridian has «led nefteeol ialenttoa to make
final proof toemabUan claim to the land above
dCKrtbed. beta e W H Cooper, U X Commi.
A German experimenter is about to
..oner. Tillamook City. Oregon, oa th» utk day
of A-gnat. laeX Claimant name« ae witneaaea
tent n new boot in the Niagara whirl*
G- orge * riiam., of Bay City. Oregon; George
___ pool Thia looks like uca Iteration when
W Kiger ofTiliatnook Oregon; Chris „ Hanven
of Bay City, Oregon . John L Jane*. i, of Tula-
Tul- 1 tbe public is so deeply interested in fly.
mook. Oregon
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I mg machines.
Ahoxatooa B. D umu . Begiatet
office a list of School Indemnity Selec
tioim in which it selected «aid land; and
that said list is open to the public f*>r
inspection
An;iy and all p<raon«. claiming ad­
versely the above <leec<ibed land or any
legal sulidivwion tliereol, or claiming
the same under the mining law«, or
desiring to show «aid land to lie more
valuable for mineral than tor agricul
tural ptirj»,«.«, or to object to «aid «elec­
tion for any legal rea««>n, should file
their claim« or their affidavits of pro*
lest or conteat in thia office.
AtOXltKOX S P bxmkb .
Register,
Gao. W. B ibkk .
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
ne a «paper
Headlight as the
I'
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’ in which
"*‘‘
-iMlehed.
the alove notice is to be t>u
A lobknon H. D WEMtaK.
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Register.
KOTICK FOB rVBLICATtON.
Department of the Interior,
U.K I^andjOffice at Portland. Ore.,
Notice is hereby fiven
that * I.ufelJ.A
HA> m £N, of Bay City.; Oregon, who, on
May 25th 19UK, made application for Timber
Entry, No. 7777 for the NwjJ^of Bw
of Sec.
2o, Tf»Wi altIu i
South, Ran<e 10 West,
Willamette Meridian, ha* filed notice of in-
teution to make final proof to establish claim
to the laud al»ove described, befoie W. H
Cooper, U S. • ommlssioiier, in Tillamook City.
Tillamook County. Oregon, 011 the 18th day of
August. 1908
< lalmant names as witnesses
I avid Mart'nr. fof Tillamook, Oregon; George
Williams of Bay City. Oregon . Alfred Ha a sen
of Bsy City, Oregon, Chris Hansen, of Bay Cily,
Oregou.
A 1*0 sb non S DBBaaaB, fUgtster.
NOTICE Fog FUBLICATION.
Depart mon t of the Interior,
U.S Land Office, al Portland, Ore,,
May 27th, 100A.
Notice is hereby given that BELLE M
BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
>7th, iM. made Timber land Entry, No. 7771. for
w H Nw «4, Aec. II : M M Ne tf. Bet. 10, tp.
For Exchange.
I norib. Range 9 Waat. Willamette Meridian,
aa filed notice of iRlention to make final proof,
to eatabltsh claim to the land above described,
Good 6 room boose on corner lot in befo
e Register and Receiver, at Poetlaud.
Forest Grove to exchange lor property Oregon, on the 18th day of August I908.
Hu hr ant names aa witnesses
in Tillamook or Bny City or lor some
c A.
T R Dwier. of Portlat»d, Oregon, C
Duncan, of Port and,Oregon
K. I. Knight,
good lots or acerage close to the beacli. of
Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portland,
For particulars write to Forest Grove . Oregon.
ALOBRNON B. DBBSMB, Register
Real Estate Co., Forest Grove, Oregon.