Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 23, 1908, Image 5

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    JULY 23, 1908,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
C COUNTY TO
CTRIC ROADS.
BUILD COAST LINE.
Astoria Subscribing Money
ays Company is for Road South—Surveyors
ng and Headed
Now in Field.
>ast Counties.
re itself from the forfeit
r franchise granted by
«organized United Ruil-
this morning resumed
the construction of its
nd to Hillsboro, a dis-
I. Today was the last
time limit granted by the
A force of graders began
t fly at the Six Mile Post
I road. This is the first
that has been done on this
nancial pinch of last Fall,
is now given that the work
□ed until the line is com.
llsboro.
e goal of both the United
the Oregon Electric is Til
here is likely to be an in
nish between the rival elec-
he most suitable rights of
; great dairying and tim-
That the Tillamook people
uch encouragement and in.
hey possibly can was inti
week or so ago. when sev.
liness men were here and
were tired of waiting for E.
ake good his olt repeated
«rning the Pacific Railway
i Company, the Harrimap
ject from Portland to Tilla-
progressing rapidly on the
ic ; with construction work
ay on the United Railways,
is the only railway project
ly upon which nothing is
relegram.
is broken for the new elec-
.inn ton this morning by a
f the United Railways com­
ing was begun about one
the Claremont tavern, and
e in the wheel of suburban
g from Portland is assured
ring rapid transit to the
west side of the river.
le to the United Railways
I a little less than two
one stipulation being that
granted should be forfeited
rk were begun in good faith
•». The track is to be laid
o eastern side of the road,
to have the right to haul
from quarters along the
cost, and a low price has
rock that the city may de-
greet work, making it pos
two the cost ol rack pur
city.
rction of T. L. Greenough
of the company and the
controversies with the city
■action of the road from
Iillsboro and Forest Grove,
ion to Tillamook is asrur
nough is a large stockhol-
ipany.and with his Seattle
itrol.it« policy, lie is an
lilroad contractor, and has
ms for pushing construe
e lor the first seven miles,
distance are daily expect,
i Portland, having been en
weeks.
The necessary
building the line is now
I by Mr. Greenough Irom
completed in Washington.
Itrnclion of another inter-
r system out of Portland
ring the past week, when
ilways started work on the
n, which is the first link in
Isboro and Forest Grove,
i Tillamook and ofher por
state. Workmen are now
he Linnton road and the
that point, which will be
rithin the next niuetv days,
lake a thriving Portland
■ ton.
It on the Linnton line is
the track will belaid along
>ad, already a level grade,
grading will be necessary.
' the company to havecars
1 the next three months, it
il be carried out without
>n it is expected the United
build a line up into Wash-
by way of Cornelius Gap,
igh the hills west oi the
iillsboro, electric lines to
J nearby coast country will
power to drive the cars
from swift streams in the
ins.
of the street railway line
II open up another nearby
ict to the people of the city
ed that there will be quite
erty down that way upon
l of the line now being
r that the announcement
earnest, the United Rail*
»et has put on a big crew
nd teams, and rails and
stributed along the route,
is being done wherever
gonian.
World Affords.
1 unbounded pleamire Io
ickten's Arnica Salve.”
of Chapel Hill, N.
vinced it'a the best salve
■da. It cured a felon on
ad it never fails to heal
in or wound to a hu b it ie
■t Chas. I. Clough’s drug
Astoria capitalists have put up mon­
ey to pay fur surveys tor the electric line
projected by the Astoria people, the As­
toria. Seaside & Tillamook ElectricCom
pany. Residents of the country to be
traversed by thelinehavcdonated rights-
of-way for almost the entire distance.
During the past week surveyor, have
been put in the field and are seeking the
best route for the new line. The propo.
sition is in the hands of a promoter to
finance and it is said the new road has
the brightest prospects for becoming a
real railroad.
Construction is easy as far south as
Seaside, it is said, and those behind the
project say the line can be built for that
portion of the distance for $20,000 a
mile. South of Seaside the country to
be crossed is mountainous and the
cost of construction is expected to in­
crease. However, this fact will not de­
ter the men behind the project from put
ting it thruugh, it is said.
An attractive part of the proposition
is said to be the fact that the Nehalem
River, which will be crossed by the line,
will be made to furnish electric power.to
operate the railro’ad. It is said that a
reconnoissance made by the surveyors
for the road has disclosed an ideal site
for a power dam and that practically
unlimited power may be developed
along the stream as'it is needed.
A party of 15 surveyors is working
southwest from Astoria to Seaside and
will have the first part of the line map
ped out within the next few days. Then
the somewhat more difficult country
north ot Tillamoos Bay will be entered.
Astoria people are thoroughly in earn-
est-oycr the project and a few men (in
the city subscribed $10,000 in a few
hour, recently to pay for the first sur.
veys. They are resolved to open up a
portion of the coast country that has
been long neglected, and they do not
propose to wait longer for either the
Hill or Harriman interests. Both sys­
tems have projected line, into Tillamook
but neither is doing any work on the
surveys at present.
The Farmer’s Wife
tl v*<ry careful about her churn. She
scalds It thoroughly after using, and given
It a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows
that if her churn is sour it will taint ths
butter that is made In it. The stomach Is
a churn. In the stomach and digestive
and nutritive tracts are performed pro­
cesses which are almost exactly like the
churning of butler. Is it not apparent
then that If this stomach-churn is foul It
makes foul ali which is put into it?
The evil of a foul stomach is not alone
the bad taste in the mouth and the foul
breath caused by it, but the corruption of
the pure current of blood and the dissem­
ination of disease throughout the body.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.
It does for the stomach what the washing
and sun bath do for the ch urn—absolutely
removes every tainting or corrupting ele­
ment. In this way it cures l^otches,
pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
tores, or open eating ulcers and all
humors or diseases arising from bad blood.
If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In
your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath,
are weak and easily tired, feel depressed
and despondent, hdve frequent headaches,
dizzy attack*, gnawing or distress in stom­
ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour
or bitter risings after eating and poor
appetite, these symptoms, or any consider­
able number of them, indicate that you are
Buffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy
liver with the usual accompanying indi-
Sestion, or .dyspepsia and their attendant
erangements.
SnajOtfJiLions as qitexted tiv tKwr i tlnri
MaesaKBaBBaaaa vamKaMMB ■ kiïkiKMKkk.'B&kkkn
■9
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•
i DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES
fl
AND
i STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
,
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the County Court for
graveling the first two miles of the
county road lying on the east side of the
north fork of the Nehalem river, from
the beginning of said road near the
gravel pit in section 25, tp. 3 north,
range 10 west, under the following con­
ditions : All gravel must be of a good
quality of river or creek gravel to be
placed on said road as may be directed
by the county court or it, representative.
The work must be comvleted on or be­
fore Oct. 1st, 1908. Bids must be sub.
mitted at so much per cubic vard on the
above work, and to be filed with the
county clerk on or before 9 o'clock a.m.
August 5th, 1908. All work must he
done to the satisfaction of the court and
the right being reserved to reject any
and all bids. For further particulars ap­
ply to H. V. Alley, county commissioner,
at Nehalem, Ore.
By order of the County Court.
J. C. H olden ,
County Clerk.
Over Thirty-Five Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infan­
tum. 'It was at this time that Cham.
Iierlain's Colic. Chqjera and Diarrhoea
Remedy was first brought into use. It
proved more successful than any other
remedy or treatment, and has for thir-
t< -five years maintained that record.
From a small liegicning its sale and use
has extended to every part of the United
State, and to many foreign countries.
Nine druggists out of ten will recom­
mend it when tlieir opinion is asked,
although they have other medicines that
p»y them a greater profit. It can
always be depended u|on, even in the
most severe and dangerous cases. For
sale by all Druggists.
Boy’s Life Saved
My little boy, four years old, had ■
severe attack of dysentery. We had two
physicians; both of them gave him ep.
We then gave him Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy whioh
cured him and believe that saved his
life.—WlLLiaa H. SHIOLINO. Carbon
Hill, Ala. There is no doubt but thi.
remedy saves the live, of many clnldnen |
each year. Give it with castor oil ac J
cording to the plain printed directions !
and a cure is certain. For sale by all
Druggists.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Would Have Save Him
$ 100.00.
In 1902 I had a very aevera attack of j
diarrhoea.” aaya.R. N Farrer. of Cali
fnaland. La, "F'tr aeveral werka I »«> |
unable to do anything. On March. 18,
19tl7, I had a similar attack, and took ’
Chantberiain'a
Colic, Cholera and |
Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me'
prompt relief. I cnnaider it one of the
heat medicine« of it* kind in the world. '
and had I uaed it in 1902 believe il |
would have eared m«« hundred dollar )
doctor a bill, bold by ail Druggists.
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.
all the spyLr.-.( ^Uflls of qe<ji<-al
have
gave been
beei »1
UUJW
coniHned in Hr. Pierce’s GuLl/T_\~jelj|pnj
That this Is absolutely true
will be readily proven to your satisfaction
If you will but mall a postal card request
to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y., for a
free copy of his booklet of extracts from
the standard medical authorities, giving
the names of all the Ingredients entering
Into his world-famed medicines and show­
ing what the most eminent medical men
ot the age say of them.
Si
«■
FARMERS
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MAGHINE
X
OF PORTLAND
J For the General news of the
• Wdrld also for informai ion about
Inowio obtain/the best results
in cultivating the soil, Stock
Raising, Fruit Growing etc-
You can secure this excellent
paper by
The engineering crew, 12 strong, of
the Astoria, Seaside 4 Tillamook Elec­
tric line, headed by Chief Engineer L. C.
Rogers and General Manager F. L. Evans
Will start out on the preliminary surveys
this morning, from the corner ot Twelfth
and Duane streets ; and the active work
of the project takes its initial start at
that time and place. Success to them and
the enterprise.—Astorian.
Call For Bids.
I
-I
Subscribing for the Headlight.
Both Papers for $2.25.
Ifyou want either a VlbratingShuttle^Rotaiy
Shuttle or a Single Thread {Chain Stitch]
Sew lug Machine write to
THE REW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPART
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardleM Ot
quality, but the Kew Home is made to wear.
Out guaranty never runs out.
Sold by authorized dealers only»
FOB SALK BV
E. T. HALTON, Agent.
Notice of Final Account.
N oticb is H iisbv G ivbn ,—That the un-
dersigned has filed his final account as exe­
cutor of the last will and testament of
William Batterson. deceased, in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
County, and the County Judge ot said
County has set Moncfhy, September 7th,
1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., at the
office of the County Judge, in the Court
House, in Tillamook City. Oregon, as the
time and place for the hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement thereof.
Dated this 23rd day of July. 1908.
SAMUEL M BATTERSON,
Executor.
N otice of S chool I ndemnity 8 elkc .
tion .
United States Land Office.
Portland, Oregon, June 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon, on June 30, 1908, applied for
the Nw % of 8e ’4 and 8w 14 of Sw >4
of section 15, tp. 1 south, range H west,
and tiled in this office a list of School
Indemnity Selections in which it »elected
said land; and that said list is open to
the public for inspection.
Any and all persons claiming ad ver
sely the above described land or any
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
the same under the mining laws, or
desiring to siiow said land to tie more
valuable for mineral than for agricul
tural purposes, or to object to said
selection for any legal reason, should
file their claims or their affidavit» of
protest or contest in this office.
ALO k RNON S. DR ksse R,
Register.
Gio. W. B i B ee
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, printed at Tillamook. Ore­
gon. as the psper in which the above
notice h to be published.
A lgernon 8. D rkh ^R,
Register.
Polk’s Gazetteer
n Rnsinron Directory of each City.
Town and Village in Oregon and
Waahington, giving a Devciiptive
Sketch of each place, together with
the location and Shipping Pacilittea
and a Ulaastfied Directory of Each
Buatneaa and ProfcaMon. R L. Polk
& Co inc.. Seattle. Waah
kill ™, couch
ano CURB THg LUNC8
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
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OB BOBBY BBYVWDBD.
T imber L and , A ct J unb 3. I878 —N otice fob
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.
May 5th, 1908.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
for Tillamook County
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
In the matter of the Estate»
June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of
of J. H.
Whinery, dc-[ Citation.
timber lands in th? Satesol California, Oregon,
ceased.
)
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as el-
To Beryl Whinery :
tened to all the Public Land Btates by act of
In the name of the Stat of Oregon :
August 4 1892.
In persuance of an order of the above
JACOB E. BARTEL.
named Court, duly made and entc. ed of re­
cord on the 6th day of July. A.D. 1908, in Of Arleta . county of Multnomah, State of
__ ________
t____
, has
this day
filed ___
in __ this office his
the above entitled matter, vou are hereby Orego _____
required to appear before said < ourt in and sworn statement No. 7752, for the pun hase
of
the
S
%
of
Sw
>4,
Sw
%
of
Se U of Section
for said county and state, on the 3rd day of
August, A.D. 1908, at 10 o’clock a.m. of said 32. tp 18. K.8 W.and Ne X of Nw % of 8ec. No.
day to show cause, if any there be. why an 5, in Tp No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and
order should not be.made, authorizing and will offer proof to show that the land sought
directing Geo. W. Evans, ad ministator of the is more valuable for its titt ber or stone than
above named estate to sell the following for agricultural purnoses, and to establish his
laud
before W. H. Cooper,
described real property to said estate, to- claim to said
wit : Lot 5, in Block 20 in Thayer s Second U s. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on
Wednesday,
the
88th
day
of August, 1908. He
Addition to Tillamook City, in Tillamook
names as wltrn sses
County, State of Oregon.
Wm. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court
attached this the 9th day of July, A.D. 1908. Jolly, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm. t'urtis, of
Tillamook, Oregon; Elmer Bail, of Tillamook,
(SEAL).
J. C. HOLDEN.
I>oreuce Sanders, of Tillamook,
Clerk County Court of the Rtate of Oregon .
Oregon.
•
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requeued to file their
claims in this office on or before said 26th day ot
Administrator's Notice.
August. iVoK.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
N otice
is
H ereby G iven .-That the
undersigned has l>ecn duly appointed by the
County Court of Tillamook County, State N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elkc
of Oregon, administrator of the estate of T.
tion .
S. JEWELL, deceased. All persons having
United State» Land Office,
claims against the said estate are hereby
Portland,
Ore
, June 23rd, 1908.
required to present the same to me-properly
verified, as by law required, at the office of
Notice is hereby giv»*n that the Stat»*
17. H Cooper, Attorney for administrator, of Oregon, on June 28rd. 1908, applied
within six months from the date hereof.
for the Nw I4 of Nw
of Section 8, tp
Dated this 3Oth day of June. 19ON.
J. C. BEWLEY.
3 north, range 7 west, and filed in this
Administrator of the Estate of
office a list of School Indemnity Selec
T.S. Jewell, deceased.
Citation.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.8. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon,
June 18th. 190«.
Notice is hereby given that RALPH ADAMS,
of Dallas, Ore., who, on June f8th. 10o8. m de
timber Entry. No. 7786, for South West % ot
the South East U. of Section ?. tp. »1 south,
rang ' tO west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final proof to
establish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Hceiver. Portland.
Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses
A. Maybee, of Dallas, Oregon • N I)ail, of
Dallas, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, of Tillamook,
Oregon , Frank Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon.
A lgernon S. D kkukb , Register.
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
Department of the Intenor.
United States Land Office, Portland, O^e.,
July 11th,
Notice 1« hereby given
that LB*IS E.
MORTuN. of Tillamook. Oregon, who on July
11th, 1908.ro de timber application, No. 074 for
the Nw % of the Se *4 or »option 13 township 3
south, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final timber
proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, lx fore W. H. Cooper, U.S. Conimto-
sioner, ill Tillamook City. Tillamook G*nnty.
Oregon, on the 24th day of September, I90M.
Claimant names as witnesses'
J.
Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas '
Olao , of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, B Allison, of.
Tillamook. Oregon. Oeo. P. wilt, of Tilla­
mook, Oregon.’
AIX»KB NON S. D bf . bbkb . Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION,
De part ni ent of the Interior,
Iutnd Office at Portlard, Ore.,
MayJ&th, 19**8
Notice is hereby Jdven
^at CARL P.
KNUDSON, of Tillamook
Oregon, who. on
May 26<h. itaB made application for Timlier
Entry. No. 7768, tor the Sw % of Nw '4 of |
Section 31, tp t south, range >0 west. Willamette j
Meridian, has filed noticeof intention to make
final proof, toestabliso claim to the land above '
described, befo eW H Cooper, U.R t ommls 1
s ower, Tillamook City. Oregon, as the nth day
ofA'gnst I908 ClaiMiaut names aw witnesses
G.orge W I Hams, of Bay City, Oregon; Georg*
W Kiger, of T.llamoofc, Oregon. Chris Hansen
of Bay City, Oregon , John L. Jones, ol Tilla-
■iouk, Oregon
A vqkbjium S. D kkmeb , Register.
tion» in which it selected »aid land; and
Ihataaiil list ij open to the public for
inspection
Any and all per»on». claiming ad­
versely the a>H)ve dwcrilied land or any
legal ftubdiviaion thereof, or claiming
the same under the mining laws, or
desiring to allow said land to be more
valuable for mineral than tor agricul
tural purpos» s. or to object to »aid »elec­
tion for any legal reason, should file
their claims or their affidavits of pro­
test or content in this office.
A lgernon S D rrmer ,
,
Register.
G ro . W. B iber .
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight as the newspaper in which
the above notice la to be published.
ALGERNON 8. i JRESB k R,
Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3RD, 1878.—N otic »
for P ublication .
Uulted Staten Laud Office. Portland,Or».,
A tig uni 5th, iqu 7.
Notice <• hereby given that in compliance
with the provision» of the act of Congra«» of
June 3, 1878. entitled " An act for the sale of
timber land» in the State» of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and W»»hingi«»n Territory," a« ex
tended to all tt.e Public Laud States by act of
Au«u»t 4, 1892,
« LARENCF H JON EH.
Of Portland, county ot Multnomah, State of
Oregon, hw» th!» day filed in thia office hla
aworn »tatement No. 77M. for
psrehaae of
the Nw *4 of Ne H and Me
of Aw
of Kectwm No. 34
i” Townahip No. 2
South, range No 10 W. and will oner proof
to show that the land »ongl.t ia more valuable
for its timber or »tone than for a|rirnltural
purples, and to e»tabli»b hia claim to Mid
land f»efore W. if
ooper, CoromiMloner at
Tillam'Nvk city, Oregon, on Tuesday the 4th
day of A*'giMt 190H He name» a» witneaae*
J. D. Jone», of rillaniook City. Oregon, R,
A Jouea. of Blah»«, Oregon . J»» C Bewley,
of Tillamook C ity. Oregou ; Geo. F. Zimmer­
man. I Tiltatn«M>k City. Oregon.
Any and all peraona claimlug adveraely the
alM>ve described lend» are requeated to file their
claim» in thi» office on or before »aid 4th day
of August, 19°*
_
▲ cgrrnon »■ D brmrb . Hegiater.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Departinent of the Interior,
lt.8. i-Riid-Office at Portland. Ore.,
May 25th. iooR.
Notice 1» hereby given
that
I,U EL LA
HAS SEN, of Bay City,. Oregon, who, on
May 25th, ¡9OH, made application for Timber
Entry. No 7777 foi the Nwf^of 8w % oi Sec.
2o. Tow shin.
1
South, Range 10 West,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final proof to establish claim
to the la.id above described, before W. H.
Cooper, U.S. Uommiasiouer, in Tillamook City,
Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 18th day of
August, 1908.
< islmant names as witnesses:
I'avid Mart 11 •. fof Tillamook, Oregon; George
William» ol Hay city. Oregon ; Alfred Hansen,
of Bay City. Oregon; Chris Hansen, of Hay City,
Oregon.
A lgernon s D remfr . Register.
NOTICK FO’f PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.,
May 27th, 1008.
Notice is hereby given that BELLE M
BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
27th. i»v8. made Timberland Entry, No. 7773, for
w H Nw J4, Sec II ; N H Ne
Hec. 10. tp.'
1 not th, Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian,
naa tiled notice of intention to make final proof,
toeetabliah claim to the land above described,
befo e Register and Receiver,
at Portland,
Oregon, on the 18th day of August, I908.
Claimant names as wiinesses :
T. K. Itwier, of Portia» d, Oregon; C. A.
Duncan, of Port ami,Oregon ; K. L. Knight,
of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portlaud.
Oregon.
A ixjeknon S. D resser , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department «»f the In erior,
Iavnd Office at Portland, Ore.,
May »th. i«4.
Notice la hereby given that HARVEY A.
WALKER. 011^7 East Hoyt street, Portia no,
Oregon, who, on May 12th, I908, made tlmbei
and stone application. No. 7762, for S M 8w X
and N w >4 Sw U, sec. I4 and He
8» W, section
is. tp- 3 north, range 9 west, Willamette
Meridian, ha- filed notice of hla intention to
make final proof to establish claim to the
laud above escribed, before the Register and
Receiver, Portland, on the 7th dayoT August,
1IMJ8. Claimant name» aa witness»*» :
T. F Dwier. of Portland, Oregon; Alfred
Arnold, ol Portland, Oregon; Eugene 0. Hay­
ward. of Portland. (MsBgon ; Harry G. Allen of
Portland,
rrgon
A Los* non 8. D bksskr , Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U S. Mud Office, al Portland, Ora.,
May 27 h. iM
Notice s' ereby given that ELIZABETH M.
KEITH, ot Portland, Oregon. wh<^ on May
27th. 1908, made Timberland Entry. No 77*4»
for K *4 He
Nw K be
% Ne U »ecti*>n
4, tp 3 north, range 9 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof, to establish claim to the land
above deaenbed before Register and Receiver.
Portland. Oregon, on the 18th day of August,
1908 Claimant names aa witnesses
T. E. Dwier. of Portland, Oregon • C, A.
Duncan, of Portland. Oregon, K. L. Knight,
of Portland. Oregon; Alfred Arnold, ot Port­
land, Oregon
A lgbrwon H. D rbmbr . Register.
Notice of As.e.ement.
Miami Lumber Company,
42
Market
Street, City and County of Nan Francisco,
State ofaCalitornla.
N otici is HRRRgy G iven .—That a meet­
ing of the Board of Directors held on the
27th day of June. 1908, an aneeasment of
One Hundred (10O OO) Dollars per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the corpora­
tion payable on or before Friday,the 31»t day
of JuTy, 19ON, to Gaston A. Ganahl. Secretary
of the corporation, at 42 Market Street. In
the City and County of San Pranriw-o. State
of California. Any stock qpon which thia
assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday,
the 31st day of July. IVOR, will be delinquent
and advertised for »ale at public auction,
and unless payment ia made before, wifi be
sold on Friday, the 21st day of August 19OM,
to pay the delinquent »»aesameent. togettorr
with coat« of advertising and expense« of
sale
OABTON A. GANAHL.
Secretary.
42 Market Street, City and County
of Ban Francisco State of
C alitor nU
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