Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 30, 1908, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK BEADLIGHT,
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LEARNING TO SWIM.
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Logan Berries’for Sale.
Persons wanting logan lieiri.t should
The Fat Man Who Was a Model af phone or write Claude Ackley.
Patience and Pereeverance.
»e Men Can
Death.
Cid
BIRKENHEAD.
kitish Vessel Went
»ape of Good Hope,
v Were Lost and All
Children Saved.
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ICE,
I t© the hospital of the old
W Rt Chelsea will perhaps ha ve
D th* colonnade a simple me
Wet, placed there by order .,t
Queen Victoria to record th.-
natnney and discipline of the
rod aoldlera who lost their
te wreck Of the transport F.lr
off the Cape of Good i i.n...
B52. On Jan. 7 In that year, aft
kin* re-enforcements iiiiwc
ten officers and 470 men for
a ««gaged In the Kaffir war
anbead ¡eft Ireland for the
t board were also b.. . women
Iren, the wives and families
rs. All went well till th.-
reached Simon’s Ton n «h. r.
ire and eighteen men were
rhe ship continued her course
min* of Feb. 25. But the
l Ms anxiety for a <pii.-k pa-,
ctunately kept so close to the
it during the night the ship
* the rocks which line ih.-
bout, three miles off I'ana. r
o'clock in the morning of the
le all except those on watch I
pin* peacefully In their ham
• Ship struck with a violent
he bulk of th<> men on board
w.
iter on the Birkenhead
treat that most of the
•wer troop deck were
r hammocks. The re-
I the officers, appeared
Uy partly dressed, and
’ and as quietly as on
te. Calling the officers
Itenant Colonel Seton
Hirtb highlanders, the
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ÜGE0J
SIGN OF A BEATEN MAN
board. Impressed on
tty for preserving or-
among, the men. The
next senior. I'aptnln
nt highlanders, were
total of the command-
> carry out w hate' er
is consider essential.
» put on the chnln
ower after deck and
LtttlefS. Sixty more
bt tackles of the pad
4 the remainder were
he poop to ease the
kbtp. as she was roll-
commander next or
’ Chargers to be pitch-
Mtway. The plunging
sea were got up and
f them managing to
• cutter was then got
rotnen and children,
MMd under the poop
r were passed in one
Bnroom In the boat
■Mre, the order was
trumpeter or bugler
U ’ A young drummer
IB told by an officer
St, but. drawing hlm-
I that he drew man's
Mk by his comrades.
Uhbved off In charge
Hfi offleers. and the
M* were safe.
1 Bbe clear than the
► Mtaael broke off nt
■Mraprlt going up In
he- fibretopmast. The
•ver the side, carry-
iMard paddle lx>x and
» the men on the
■ji box boat capsized
*ad the large boat
IB ship could not be
«, «at ti
& Co.
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3SS,
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mook. (k
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Runner
Tho Gun Darrels Grew.
In the early days In the northwest
when the Hudson Bay company laid the
foundations of great fortunes by trade
with the savages and a gun paid for as
many beaver skins as would reach to
the muzzle of It. the skins packed fiat
and the gun held upright. It was a I leg
ed that the barrel of the weapon grew
and grew with each successive year
until the Indian, after he had bought
It with the peltry, had to borrow n Ole
and cut pff a foot of useless metal.
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rTIST,
Ct.
le
1
Ma ordered on to
hey stood calmly
E Within a few
■oke In two. cross
Engine room, and
Bly to fill. In this
tender called out.
te Jump overboard
toetsf but the of-
ilteatittlers not to. ns tbe
S Ws *W>en and children
& OTMISNML They were young
life, with all be
toe moved, nor did
tefWC W fear escape them.
luMt 1MMV Mnk the vessel Into
M»e Tbe old transport
IYa a Anal pin: -'.'
.1 .Hs
S., «fafeMtet With her the band
Mi wffffK and thus, working
IWWawa
f sK*Saand ranks they were
tateS
•» dnmitner boy. of-
*M4te MM»!anil men from the
IR
and the mine, but
VlMI tbe same heroic
teMSS* and chivalry as
tad been on their
PSSiBSN. ffiff a* mm h conrnge
iE?- RKX
IS!«! te tSN-Seld A few man
«ft»# 4»/1ta rigging of the
A. gWS Ntefblcli remain..! out
*"t hold of float
AW.
Mg*
?®rf*N»aad were eventually
%MMMB|teteen officers and
»ban nine officers
La* .fggg4
* K* riMtad- many falling
■■ S»
of the Sharks
’1»e ship In shoals.
Nrttms Every wo
MSh&NRIteat competent rr»-
tastawy of the brave was
» S# Mating of f’nissl* for
CC'V'“' 1
^sfBteWre- k ' f 'I'» Birken
<8.
^4 W MM on threw gnrcesstve
WflKfoad of every regiment
^¡Mted It was apoken of In
««•
|6tel Prussia and Germany
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Who Looks Behind Almost
Sure to Lose the Race.
“There are many more good distance
runners now than In my days," said an
old time champion after watching a
three mile scratch race at the New
York Athletic club games. “But the
habits of the runners have not changed
any, for I noticed one little trick tn
the race that bore the significance that
used to attach to It
"To the casual onlooker there was
nothing to choose between the two
leaders when they were beginning the
last quarter of a mile. Right from the
crack of the pistol they were running
almost stride for stride with the low.
graceful, easy action of the real long
distance runner.
“Neither had called Into use the re
serve power which must be utilized In
the final sprint for victory when they
turned into the stretch for the final
lap. Then one of them slightly turned
his head to see where the third man
was.
“ ’That man Is beaten,’ was the
thought which occurred to me at once,
and It proved true, as always, for when
the dash for the finish began he allow­
ed bls rival to get a lead of five yards
before going after him In earnest pur­
suit.
“From that point to the finish there
was no perceptible difference In the
speed of the men. but the man who
had turned bls head to make sure that
he would get second place, instead of
bending every energy to win. of course
landed where bls thoughts placed
him.”—New Y’ork Sun.
kGElrf,
on.
Persistence in undertaking Is a laud­
able virtue, but It can be a bit over­
done sometimes, as In a case described
by Y. L. Molloy tn “Our Autumn Holi­
day on French Rivers." Mr. Molloy
and his friends, longing tor a good
dive, went to a swimming school on an
Island In the Seine. They donned their
rented costumes and were preparing
for the plunge wheh a man with ropes
came along and insisted on tying them
about their waists. It was according
to police regulations, and, although they
made an Indignant protest, they were
obliged to submit
W hile we were dressing, says Mr.
Molloy, we asked the two swimming
masters for an extra towel.
“Pardon.” they replied, “we must at­
tend to our monsieur."
Then we saw that there had come
upon the platform a short and absurd­
ly fat mau dressed In bathing costume,
swimming sandals and oiled cap.
"Let’s see him go In,” said we.
“What a splash he’ll make!”
The swimming masters received the
new arrival nt the middle of the plat-
*orui. Thc^e he balanced himself on
Ills stomach on a wooden stump two
feet high. The masters seized him by
hfs hands and feet and with slow and
deliberate movements made him strike
out with the action of swimming. They
kept this up for a quarter of an hour,
and the perspiration rolled oS him In
great drops.
“He'll be awfully hot to go Into the
water after that.” said I.
But he did not go Into the water. The
swimming lesson over, he moved to­
ward the dressing room, saying:
“I have done better today.”
“Ah. yes," answered one of the mas­
ters. "Your progress Is admirable.”
The fat man beamed with complal
sance and went In to dress.
I called the swimming masters aside.
“Does ‘our monsieur* practice efteu
like that? He must have great perse
vern nee.”
“Perseverance! He has worked like
this for five years, and he has never
been In the water!”
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Domestic Bliss.
Wife—I have about made up my
mind, John, that when I married you
I married a fool. Husband—That re­
minds me of a remark you made Just
before we were married. You remem­
ber that you said It would lie hard to
find two people more alike than you
and 1.
Hi* Glassy Ey*.
Doctor—I diagnose all sickness from
the patient’s eyes. Now. your right
eye tells me that your kidneys are af
fected. Patient—Excuse me. doctor,
but my right Is a glaM eye.-Moody’s
Magazine.
Simple.
Lawyer (at the theater on the first
nlgbtl— I can t Imagine bow the piece
can be drawn out Into five acta. Author
-Oh. that la ve^ simple. In the first
act. you Bee. the hero gets Into a law­
suit
Chance For Imefinatlon.
Newspaper men were to be excluded
from a. famoos trial. "Tbit's good,”
one of them remarked. “I bate to be
hampered by facts Io writing up ■
cane of thia kind.”-Exchange.
Th» Wit* Did It AH.
Hewitt—Couldn’t you get the person
you called up by telephone? Jewltt-
Ob. yes Hewitt-But I dliin’t bear
you my anything Jewl t-lt was my
wife I called.-New York Pres»
JULY 30. 1908.
Call For Bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the County Court tor
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 loosest, 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 its representative.
The work must be comvleted on or be­
fore Oct. 1st, 1908. Bids must be sub.
mitted at so much per cubic yard on the
above work, and to be filed with the
countv clerk on or before 9 o’clock a m.
August 5th, 1908. All work must be
done to the satisfaction of the court and
the right being reserved to reject any
and all bids. For further particulars ap­
ply to 11. V. Alley, county commissioner,
at Nehalem, Ore.
By order of the County Court.
J. C. H olden ,
County Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at Portland, Or.
July 15th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that JAMES WOOD,
of Portland, Oregon, who. on 15th day of July,
1908, made timber application, No. 086, for the
Nw % of Section 22, Township 1 North, Range
9 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final proof to establish
ciaim to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver of U S. Land Office, at
Portland, Oreg n, on the 28th day of Septem­
ber, i9o8. Claimant names as witnesses :
Samuel H. Rothermel, of Portland, Oregon;
Malcolms. McGillivray, of Pot Hand. Oregon ;
E. M. Snyder, of ■ ortland, Oregon; James W.
Carey, of Seattle, Wash.
A lgernons . D resser , Register.
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For the General news of the
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how ‘to obtain the best results
in cultivating the soil* Stock
Raîsin^FruitGrowinÿ etc.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior.
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
July 15th, 1908
Notice is hereby given that JAMES W.
CA REY, of Seattle, Wash., who, om July 15th,
19»‘8, made timber applic ation, No 085, for SU
Ne ^4 and N % Se
Section 22, Township I
Nortn. Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final
proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and Receiver of
the U.S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, on the
28th day of September, I908. Claimant uames
as witnesses :
Samuel H. Rothermel, of Portland, Oregon ;
MalcolmS. McGillivray, of Portland. Oregou;
E. M. Snyder, of Port and, Oregon; James
Wood; of Portland, Oregon.
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Subscribing for the Headlight,
Both Papers for $2.25.
Notice of Final Account.
N otice is H ereby . G iven ,—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
Citation
County, and the County Judge of said
County has set Monday. September 7th,
In
the
County
Court
of the State of Oregon
1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a m., at the
for Tillamook County
office of the County Judge, in the Court
In
the
matter
of
the
Estate*
House, in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the
of J. H. Whinery, de-£ Citation,
time and place for the hearing of objections
ceased.
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thereto and the settlement thereof.
To Beryl Whinery :
Dated thia 23rd day of July, 1908.
In the name of’the Stat of Oregon :
SAMUEL M. BATTERSON,
In persuance of an order of the above-
Executor,
named Court, duly* made and entered of re­
cord on the 6th day of luly. A.D. 1908, in
N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elec ­ the above entitled matter, vou are hereby
tion .
required.to appear before said < ourt in and
for said ebunty and state, on the 3rd day of
United States Land Office.
August. A.D. 1908, at 1Q o'clock a.in. of said
Portland, Oregon, June 80, 1908
day to show cause, if any there be, why an
Notice is hereby given that the State order should not be made, authorizing and
Geo. W. Evans, ad ministator of the
of Oregon, on June 8(1, 1908, applied fur directing
above named estate to sell the following
the Nw Vi of Se
and Sw V4 of Sw 14 described
real property of said estate, to-
of section 15, tp. 3 south, range 8 west, wit : Lots, in Block'20 in Thayer's Second
Addition
to
City, in Tillamook
«nd tiled in this office a list of School County, State Tillamook
of Oregon^
Indemnity Selections in which it ¿elected
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court
said land ; and that said list is open to attached this the 9th dav of July, A.D. 1908.
[SEAL).
J. c. HOI.DEN.
the public for inspection.
Clerk founty Court of the Ptate of
Any and all persons claiming ad ver
OreRon for Tillamook County.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Iuterlo”,
United State» Land Office.
Portland. Oregon,
July 24th. ¡908.
A sufficient
contest
affidavit having
been
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filed iu this office by GEORGE I'
V ANDHKSEK,
contestant, against homestead entry No. 14164,
made June 3rd. i9o». for Sw % Ne %, NJ«f Se ‘4
and Sw J4 Se Vi .section 19, township
3 south, range 9 west, by THOMAS C.
KING, con tester, in which it Is alleged that
he is well acquainted wi h the tract of land
embraced in the homestead entry and knows
the present condition of the same ; also that
the said Thomo» C. King died near Salem,
Oregon, on or about March, 1904 ; that said
ThomasC. King, according to the treat know­
ledge and belief of affiant, was, at the time of
hia death, a single man, and that he has no
knowledge >f such heirs, except that he has
born informed that at he time of the death of
said King two or thiMC broihers •••»vlved him,
and that* said brothers resided in wine of the
Southern elate»: hut affiant has u©t bee» able to
learn any or either Of the uames of said
brother*, nor of their ies*dei»c< or post office
address, that between the timeof making »aid
entry upon »aid lands and the death of said
King, and said King did not cultivate or Improve
said lands according to the law and that since
hissaid death up to the present time the heir»
of sate K leg have net in anywise resided ■ poo.
cultivated or improved the said lauds, or any
part thereof to any extent whatever , and that
to the best knowledge and belief of affiant
said alleged aharnce from the aaid land was not
due tn his or their beingempioreed^ 11 the Army.
Navy or Marine Cm»» of the united States as
a private solder, officer, srsma» or marine,
dinne the war with »pain, or any other war in
which the d nited Mates may be engaged
Baid parties are hereby notified to appear,
nmponii and offer rviteffce lose hi ng said
alteaatio» at io a clock a aa., oa October^gth
i-jofi. before W. H. Cooper. V. B. Cr»ak»i m«r,
Tillausook, Oregon, and th-t final bearing will
be held at ieo clock a.m . ou October isth. itnR.
bef .ee the Negteter and Receiver at the United
State* Land Office tn rortJand. Oregon
The aaid root est ant having, iu a proper affi
davit, nied June Wb. lyofi. sei forth tacts
»bleb show that after due diligence personal
•ervlcenf this notice can »m< be mads, it is
hC'Cby ordered end directed that such notice
be fii'en by due and proper pubiicatsoa.
A lg BRNOM S. DRBA4BR, Register
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We carry a Large Stock of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot the Interior.
U. S. Laud Office at Portland, Or.,
July 15th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that SAMUEL H.
ROTHERMEL, ot Portland, Oregon, who, on
tbe 15th day of July, 1908, made timber ap­
plication No. 084. for E U of Sw and S % Se
Ji of Section I7, township 1 North, Range 9
West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final proof, to establish claim
on the land above described, befoie the Regis­
ter and Receiver of U.S. Land Office, Portland,
Oiegon, ou the 28th day of September, 1908.
C’aimant names as witnesses:
James W, Car.-y, of Seattle. Wash.; James
Wood, of Portland, .Oregon; Malcolm S. Me-
Gillivrav, of Portland. Oregon ; E. M. Snyder, of
Portland, Oregon.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
sely the above described land or any
legal subdiviaion thereof, or ■claiming
the same under the mining laws, or
desiring to show said land to be more
valuable for mineral than for agricul­
tural purposes, or to object to said
selection fur any legal reason, should
file their claims or their affidavits of
protest or contest in this office.
A lgernon 8. D resser .
Register.
G eo . W. B ibee .
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, printed at Tillamook. Ore­
gon. as the paper in which the above
notice is to be published.
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A lgernon 8. D ressor ,
Register.
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Administrator s Notice.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
undersigned has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Tillamook County, State
of Oregon, administrator of the estate of T.
S. IE WELL, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said estate are hereby
required to present the same to me properly
verified, as by law required, at the office of
V/. H. Cooper, Attorney for administrator,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 30t!Tday of June. 1908.
I. C. BEWLEY,
Administrator of the Estate of
T.8. Jewell, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
June 18th. 190M.
Notice is hereby given th«» RALPH ADAMS,
of Dallas, Ore . who. on June lHth, 19o8, m de
timber Entry. No. 7786, for South West V4 ot
the South F.art ’4. of Kect’on 1* tp. 3 south,
rang id west, Willamette Meri<llau, has filed
notice of intention to make final proof to
establish claim t > the land above des< rib»d,
before the Register and R< reiver. Portland.
Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1908.
ClaitUHiit nam«*» as witnesses :
A. Maybee, of I »alias, Oregon • N Dail, of
Dallas, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, ©I Tillamook,
Oregon , Fiank Weld», of Tillamook. Oregon.
A lgbmnon s . dreshek , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, I878.—N otick fob
P ublication .
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.
May 5th, iWM.
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
timiier lands in th* Sates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex-
teued to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892.
JACOB H. BARTRL,
Of Arlela . county of Multnomah, State of
Orego ■, has this day filed in this office hi*
sworn statement No. 775a, for the purchase
<>f the H Ji ofSw 14. Sw k of Se U of Section
Sec. No.
32, tp-18. R.H W.aud Ne % of Nw % of
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5, in Tp No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and
will oner proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its tint her or stone than
for agricultural purnoses, and to establish his
claim to said land before W. H. Cooper,
U H. Cominissione-, at Tillamook, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He
names as w H u <- ks <* r :
Wm. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon ; .Win,
Tolly, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm. < wrlis, of
Tillamook, Oregon; Klmer Ball, of Tillamook,
Oregon ; Loieuca Sanders, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above describee lands are requested to file their
claims In this office ou or before said 26th day ot
August. 1908.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
Nones or S chool I ndemnity S klkc
tion .
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore , June 23id. 1008.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon, on June 23rd. 1#0H. applied
for the Nw
of Nw
of Section 8. tp
3 north, range 7 west, and filed in this
office a list of Sellout Indemnity Helec
(tons in which it »elected said tend; »nd
that »aid list is open to the public for
inspection
Any and all persons, claiming ad­
versely I he above deecrilied land or any
legal subdivision thereof, nr claiming
the same under the mining laws, or
desiring to »how. said land to be more
valuable for mineral Ilian lor agricul
tural purpoa. », or to object to said selec­
tion for any legal reason, should file
their <-l»iina or their affidavit* of pro­
test or contest in this office.
ALO k RN on S D rkh » k R.
Reg inter.
Gao. W. B ibvk
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
lleadliglii, »■ the nr»»p«|».r in ahicb
the glove notice i* to 1» published.
A lgernon S. D rkmskr .
Regmter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
1.8. LundkOffice at Portland. Ore.,
May 25th, lyo8.
Notice is hereby given that LUELLA
HA ' SEN, of Bay City,‘ Oregon, who, on
May 25th. 19O8, made application for Timber
Entry, No. 7777 for the NwJJi of 8w J4 of Sec.
¿0, Towesblp. 1 South, Range io West,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make filial proof to establish claim
to the la.id above described, befoie W. H.
Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, in Tillamook City.
Tillamook County. Oregon, oil the 18th day of
August, 190K.
< jalmant names as witnesses:
■ avid Mart nv, |of Tillamook, Oregon; George
Williams of Bay City, Oiegon ; Alfred Hansen,
of Bay City. Oregon; Chris Hausen, of Bay City,
Oregon.
A lgernon S D rkssfr , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Department of the Interior.
U.S. l and Office, at Portland, Ore.*
May 27th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that BELLE M.
BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
27th. )9o8, made Tiuiberland Entry, No. 7773, for
W J4 Nw U, tec. n;NH Ne
Brc 10 tp.
1 north, Kang«* 9 West. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
befo e Register and Receiver, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 18th day or August, I908.
Claimant nanies as witnesses :
T. K. Dwier of Portia* d, Oregon; C. A.
Duncan, of Port and,Oregon ; H. L. Knight,
of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portland,
Oregou.
A ix; eh non S. D ressfr , Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the In*erior,
Land Office at Port I m nd, Ore.,
May 12th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that HARVEY A.
WALKER ot I427 East Hoyt street, Portlsnu,
Oregon, who, on Msy 12th, I908, made timbei
and stone application. No. 7762, for H % Hw 54
and Nw *4 6w U, sec. I4 and He V* He W, section
15 tp. 3 n >1 tli, range 9 went, Willamette
M^ridisn, ha- filed notice of his intention to
rnxke final proof to establish claim to the
land above eacrihed, before the Register and
R* cei ver, Portland, on the 7th dayof August,
lWlfi. Claimant names aa witnesses
T F Dwier, of Poitland, Oregon. Alfred
Arnold, oi Portland, Oregon; Eugene. <). Hay­
ward. of Portland, Oregou , Harry G Allan,of
Portland, regon
A loss non 8. drksskr , Register.
NOTH’« for PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
UH. I.and Office, at Portland, Ore.,
May 2? h.
Notice is1 erehy given thet ELIZABETH M.
KEITH, ot Portland, Oregon, wht^ on May
27th. I90M, made Timberland Entry. No 7774,
for
He
Nw % He Ji, Hw M Ne ft "•ctlon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
4. tp 3 north, range 9 West, Willamette
Itepartmriit of the Intenor.
I
Meridian, ha» filed notice of Intention to
United Htstus Land Office, Portland, Ore.*
make final proof, to establish claim to th* land
July nth, 19<»4
altove described before Register and Receiver,
Notice 1» hereby riven that LEWIS E.
Portland. Oregon, on the iBth day of August,
MORTON, of Tillamook. Oregon, who on July
li'oH Claimant name« aw witnaaaea :
nth. 1908. m de tfmbri application, No. 074, for
T. F.. Dwier, of Portland, Oregon : C, A.
the Nw !-< of tl»e Sc Jf °* tection !«, township 3
Duncan, of Portland, Oregon : H. L. Knight,
south, range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has
of
Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, ot Port­
, A ct J uwr jan. 1*76.—N otice land.
filed notice of intentiofi to make final timber T imbre L and FOB
Oregon.
Pt’RIJCAT!OM.
proof, to establish claim to the land almve
A lgernon A. D rbhbbr . Register.
United
State*
Land
Office.
Portland
Ore.,
described, before W H Cooper, U.S. Uoinmis-
Auguat 5th, iqo 7.
fcioner, in Tillamook i’itv. rillainook County,
Notice
1»
hereby
given
that
In
compliance
Oregon, on the 24th day of September, lpw. with the provikiona of the act of Congroaa of
Notice of Assessment.
Clairnaiit names as witnesses .*
Jnne j, IH7R, entitled “ An act for the aale of
J. L’. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas timber
Miami
Lumber Company.
42
Market
land*
in
the
Htate«
of
California.
Oregon,
Olso , of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, B Allison of Nevada, and Waahingion Territory, aa ea-
Street, City and County of Ran Francisco,
Tillamook. Oregou: Geo P. wlH, of Tilla­ tended to all t» e Public Laud State» by act of
State
of,California
mook, Oregon.*
N otjcb te H rsrhy G ivbm —That a meet-
August 4, i B qt ,
A lgernon S. Da esses . Register.
ing of the Board of Directors held on the
i’LARRNCF H JONEH,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, lltate of 27th day of June, 190H, an assessment of
<»reg<m. ha* thia day filed in thia office hl» One Hundred (IOO OO) Dollars per share was
NOTICE FOH PCIHJCATIDN,
•worn statement No. 77M, for the pvrebase of levied upon the capital stock of the corpora­
Department ol the Interior.
the Nw U of He
and Ne U of bw tion payable on or before Priday,the31stday
Land Office at Portlard. Ore.,
'4 of Section No. u. in Township No 1 of July, 1BOA. toGastdiiA. Ganahi, Secretary
Mayfifoth, 190H
Honth, range No. ie W, and will offer proof of the corporation, at 42 Market Street, in
Notice la hereby "given that CARL P. to »how that the land »ought ia more valuable the City and County of Ban Francisco. State
KNUDSON, of Tillamook Oregon, who. on tor it» timber»or stone than for agrlmltnral of California Any stock upon which this
May 26th. ifiaB made applk aGon for Timber ftnrpxea, and to establish hia claim to aaid assessment shall remain unpaid ou Friday,
Entry, No. 77*6. for the Hw J< of Nw »4 of and before W. If
ooprr, CfrmmlMioner at the 31st day of July. 19011, will be delinquent
Section 34» *P • *»«th. range 10 went . Willamette I Tillamook «Sty, Oregon, on Tneaday the 4th and advertised for sale at public anction,
Meridian has filed notice of intention to make day of Auguat, iqq H. He names a» wttneaaea
and unless payment is made before, will be
final »roof toeetahtisn clsira to the land above
/. D. Jones, of Tillamook City. Oregon , R, sold on Friday, the 21st day of Angust 1OOA,
described, befo eW. H Coope-, U B. Commiv A. Jonea, of Blaine, Oregou. Jas. C Bewley, to pay the delinquent assessmeent. together
w oner. Tillamook City. Oregon, on the »»th day of Tillamook City. O egon ; Geo F Zimmer­ with costs of advertising and e>|>enses*of
of A* gmrt. ¡008 Claimant names aa witnesses : man, f Tillamook City, Oregon.
sale
G-orge * 1 llams. of Bay City, Oregon; George
GABTON A. GAMA HL.
Any and all person» claiming adveraely the
W Kiger of Til ismo>k, Oregon; Chris Hansen, above dear; itod lands are re-jnested to file their
weeretary.
42 Market Street, City and Couaty
of Nky City Osegoa , John U. Jones, of THia- clnini* in thia offies on or before aaid 4th day
m<M>k Oregon
of San Francisco State of
of August, j yr*
A lgrrno » a. D miub , Registe
Ualiioraia.
A LG BAM on t. Daaaaan, Reflate r.
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