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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 6, 1908. EDBÏSPECTfRS A WARSHIP TEST. How Much do you Owe? Alter six months the support which the West Side Enterprise has liven girth The ship Is lying at anchor in a by the merchants ot Independence mav ton's Three Experiences distant port. It is night, and nothing reasonably be presumed to have been Is beard but the tramp of the sentry well tested. The publisher does not With Ghosts. on the forecastle aud tbe ripple«, of make this statement with any feeling ot water at the gangway. harshness, but rather as a matter upon Only the officer of the deck, tbe quar which all may pander. There are a few IRIT OF HIS SISTER termaster aud the guard are awake The entire crew are below decks aud merchants of this city who have kept their skirts deal) of the Enterprise and Apparition From the Unseen dreaming In their hammocks. Ided the Brother In Deciding The cabin door opens and the captain some who have done less than a dollar's »riant Legal Question—The steps forth softly, fully dressed and worth of advertising. There are fourteen wearing his sword and revolver. He ! business men and professions of Inde 1 on the Grave. speaks In a low tone to the officer of pendenee that have not given five cents nes In my life, each Instance the deck, who sends an orderly for in advertising to the West Side Enter by an Interval of years, have ward with a message. In a moment prise. Il is true, this paper is not going fnces here told been mine. the orderly returns, bringing with him to complain, but it doestake credit for Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window f a family to different mem- the drummer, who stands slleutly at misplaced confidence in the community. filch have become visible at tbe mast, drumsticks In baud, watch Meier & Frank do a $1,500,000 busi Sashes, se appearances which for Ing tbe commander. ness annually. They devote 2 per cent “ Eight bells ” — midnight — la struck better name are known as At a silent signal from the command of this to advertising. $30,000 is spent It is at least possible that Ing officer the drummer poises hi: with the newspapers alone. They invest Itltion regarding the second sticks an instant, then sounds the long in no wildcat schemes. This fortune of e boru with a veil may have roll, or “alarm," which Is at once fol $30,000 is divided up with the Oregon- datlon In scientific fact, for lowed by tbe quick beat to “general ¡an, Telegram and |ourtial. was thus veiled at birth. quartern." How about your advertising ? llaye Instantly tbe scene changes to one of * life from Infancy vacant you figured how much you owe to news Agents for the Great Western Saw. peopled to him with forms, apparently the utmos t tonfn: Ion. Fou: paper advertising ? You do $50,000 a hundred men leap from their ham would describe so accurate- vear, you owe $83 a month ; you do mocks. Passing a few turns of th.- B. appearance and manner lashings around them, they throw then. $5000 a year, you owe ^$8.35 a month ers would Instantly recog- Into their "nettings.” then spring t<- How many of you do less than $5000 ted friends, gone over years tbelr stations at tbe batteries ami eas The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. a year ?—West Side Enterprise. I uncle's birth in many in- loose the guns. A momeut more and a bright flash ot till lie was a large boy and roar from the forecastle plrot gm If You Read Tills llzçd that the forms seen by bursts upon the stillness and gloom o' lot visible to others. Pages the night, followed quickly by th, !t will be to learn that the leading med! vrltten of his experiences, broadside battery. lal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, in the ot here to give hearsay evi- Each gun Is fired once, a blanl •trongest terms ¡sxalhle, each and every ; my own personal expert charge, but enough to show that th Ingredient entering Joto the composition sights seen with my own gun Is in gooJ order and ready foi of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery service. for the cure of weuk stomach, dyspepsia, Instance was so early In catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,’ As suddenly the pandemonium sub it I do not recall It. but my sides. Confusion gives place to sflem-i torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel »flections, and all catarrhal disease« of |tes the circumstances. aud order aud not a sound is heard whatever region, name or nature. It Is I was In Brooklyn, anil we -but the battle lanterus flashing along also a specific remedy for all such chronic for tbe summer to Green- tbe crowded deck reveal tbe well disci or long standing cases of catarrhal affec fonn. I was so young that pllned crew standing at their quarters tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung dlsca’-e (except consump i dresses and was In charge every man equipped with cutlass nni tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It Bald who was in the habit pistol, silent and alert. Sponges, rath Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases It Is | visits from Annie, a girl mers. supply boxes and battle axes lit efficacious In producing per I class, so that I was well ter the deck; everything 13 provided especially fect cures. It contains Black Cherrybark, •with Annie. Golden Seal root, Bloodroot. Stone root. and ready as for action, while the suddenly and was buried In captain, accompanied by tbe executln Mandrake root and Quoen’s root—all of which are highly praised as remedies for [churchyard, but I was not officer (the first lieutenant), with an the above mentioned affections by such ¡Heath, being considered too orderly bearing a lantern, makes 1: all minent medical writers and teachers as Iderstand. Med. Col thorough inspection fore and aft and Prof. Bartholow, of ^Jefferson the Univ, of Pa. j fed with my nurse past the below. Including tbe powder division lege: Prof. Hare Prof. Finle ---- ngwood, M. D., of Ben- Be evening In the edge of magazines and shell rooms, to see that nett Med. liege, Chicago; Prof. John ■perstltlous horror can be nothing is lacking which would be re King, M. of Cincinnati; Prof. John M. Scudde fhen I cried, pointing di- qulred in real action. —, ot Cincinnati; Prof. lidwin M M. D., of Hahnemann ■nle's grave: “Oh. Maggio, At the touch of the drum the ship , Chicago, and scores of ■nie! She Is waving her has been changed from deathlike still ly eminent in their several I to come over to her!” I ness to readiness for battle, every offi ractlce. [from my nurse and ran to cer and man at his station, armed, si fy fence. She caught me lent, expectant—and all lu less tila i I In a pahlc to the house. three minutes!—Chicago News. (pore Be ever again pass the cein ■ark. ¡sinebest possible guaranty of its merits. Cause of Giantism. Idea in my mind was that A glance at this published formula will A learned Italian doctor says thn I »how that •Golden Medical Discovery’ hr friend whom I had not giantism is a morbid process, a disease contains no poisonous, harmful or habit- he time. lormingdrills and no alcohol—chemically ■ instance was at tbe most due to nn enlargement of a part of the pure, triple-refined glycerlno being used [age possible to a boy— brain which Is endowed with growth nstoad. Glycerine is entirely unobjec Bn. I was attending board- regulating functions. When that par: tionable and besides is a most useful agent of the brain enlarged, the limbs grew In tbe cure of all stomach as well as bron ■ Dedham. Mass. chial, throat and lung affections. There trlend, a boy of about my to an abnormal extent and other phys Is the highest medical authority for Its ical changes occurred, the excess of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex* use in all such cases. The " Discovery ” Is ■ft the school some days NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, tuned to all the Public Land Btates by act ol concentrated glyceric extract ot native, Department of the Interior, Is home In the west, leav- growth being chiefly In tlie lower Jaw. a medicinal L S. l-Hiid-Office at Portland. Ore., August 4. 1^9'2. roots and Is safe and reliable. U.8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, the arms and legs. No giant ever at May 25th, I908. JACOB E. BARTKL, K health. Jun® 18th. 1908. A booklet of extracts from eminent, Notice is given that LUELLA Of Arleta . county of Multnomah, State of tains length of days. The average life is. hereby given that RALPH ADAMS, Grego -, has this day filed in this office his HA SHEN, of hereby B in the evening 1 sat on medical authorities, endorsing it« ingre of Notice Bay City,J Oregon, who, on Dallas, Ore., who, on June iRth, 19o8, in de statement No. 7752, for the purchase May 25th, 19UK, made application for Timber ■ tbe bed removing my is only a fraction over twenty years dients mailed free on request. AddrMl timber Entry. No. 7786, fur South West >4 ot sworn <>f the S % of Sw 4- Be U of Section Entry, No. 7777 for the Nw|^ of Sw % ot Soc. Dr. B. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. the South East *4. of Section 3, tp. 3 south, 32, tp 18, II. 8 W, and Ne % of N w H of Seo. No. 2o, Towi ship, i I tbe wall of the room Ireland has produced at least four South, Range 10 West, rang 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed -» in Tp No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and Willamette Meiidlan. haa filed notice of in [part and open, showing giants—McGrath, born In Tipperary in notice of intention to make final proof to 5, offer proof to show that the land sought tention 10 make final proof to establish claim claim t • the land above described, will more ■side, with the dim forms 1736 (he was seven feet five Inches la N otice of S chool I ndemnity H elk C. establish valuable for its tirr her or stone than to the la.id above described, before W, H. before the Register and R ceiver, Portland, is for agricultural and to establish his Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, in Tillamook City. ■ gently waving In the height); Malone, seven feet six Inches: Oregon, on the 9th day September, 1908- claim to said pur'ioses, tion . land before W. H. Cooper, Tillamook County, Oregon, on the IHth day of Claimant names as witnesses : ■ sat spellbouud nt this Murpby, seven feet three Inches, ami -U s. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on August 1908. i ialmant names as witnesses: United Stales Land Office, A. Maybee, of Dallas. Oregon ; N Dail, of Wednesday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He David Mart nr, fof Tillamook, Oregon; George ■ in the rift of tbe wall Charles Byrne, seven feet six Inches. Portland, Oregon, June 30, 1908. Dallas, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, of Tillamook, names Williams of Bay City, Oiegon ; Alfred Hansen, as witnesses : None of them ever reached great men Oregon ; Frank Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon. Biackground of tbe night Notice is hereby given that the State Win. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon ; Win. of Bay City, Oregon; Chris Hansen, of Bay City, A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Tolly, of Tillamook, Oregon; Win. t'urlis, of Oregon. of Oregon, on June 30, 1908, applied for ■nd as I had last teen him. tai development. Tillamook, Oregon; Elmer Ball, of Tillamook, A lokrnon 3 D rsssfr , Register. the Nw of Se >4 and Sw 1,4 of 8w '4 B. He waved bis hand to Oregon . Loreuce Sanders, of Tillamook, of section 15. tp. 1 south, range 8 west, NOTICE FOR PCBLiOATlON. Oregon. Old Dances In Old Times. Bt*f farewell, stood looking NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Department of the Interior, In Eduard Scott’s ‘‘Dancing In All and tiled in this office a list of School Bent, and gently tbe vision United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., above deacriben lands are requested to file their U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., * Indemnity Selections in which 11. selected July 11 th, 1908 claims in this office 011 or before said 26th day ot Ages” are some curious detuiis about said May 27th, ioo M. land; and that said list isopen to Notice Is hereby given that LEA IS K. AugttftL dkrik Notice is hereby given that BKLLE M. by roommate, who had the dances of old England. MORTON, of Tillamook . Oregon, who on July A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. the public for inspection. BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May nth, iqo 8. m de timber application, No. 074, for “Joan Sanderson" was a "Jolly [“Charlie is dead. I have 27th, ittoR, made Ti 1 b<*rland Entry, No. 7773, for Any and all persons claiming adver the Nw *4 of the Se % of Section J3. township 3 w H Nw 54, Sec ll ; N H Ne «. Sec. 10. tp. Lw/ The next morning a d&nce" in Mr. Scott’s definition, for be sely the above descrils-d land or any south, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has 3 not th. Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, N otick of S chool I ndemnity S klkc notice of intention to make fi nd timber le school said that he had fore it was ended each lady had I-issed legal subdivision thereof, or claiming filed has fl|e<l notice of intention to make final proof, proof, to establish claim to the land above TtOM. to eetiihlish claim to tbe land above described, nil the gentlemen twice, and each man the same under the mining laws, or described, before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Uommis- | preceding. United States Land Office. • befo e Register and Receiver, at Portland, in Tillamook Citv. Tillamook County, [instance I had grown to had b**en equally enterprialug. Mary desiring to show said land to be more sioner, Oregon, on the iMh day of August, I908. Portland, Ore , June 23rd. 1908. Oregon, on the 24th day of September, I908. valuable for mineral than for agricul Claimant names as witnesses : 11 h in cm hr witneNse« : formal. healthy man. over Stuart danced the “Volta." though tural Notice is hereby given that the State 1 T a i 1 it E. a 111 Dwitw <>f Portia d, Oregon: C. A. purposes, or to object to said I. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas of Oregon, on June 23rd. 1908. applied Duncan, of Port and,Oregon ; K. L. Knight, bnd weighing nearly 200 “not so high and so dirposedly" as selection for any legal reason, should Olso , of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, B Allison, of of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portland, for the Nw ’ 4 of Nw % of Section 8, tp Di a civil engineer, tbe Elizabeth. In King Charles’ time po«» file their claims or their affidavits of Tillamook. Oregon; Geo. P. ill, of Tilla 3 north, range 7 west, and filed in this Oregon. mook, Oregon.'. | life being far removed pie danced “Trenchmore." the “Cush protest or contest in this office. A iaf RK non 8. DBcaSBR, Register. A lokrnon S. D resser , Register. office a list of Sclimd Indemnity Selec ion Dance," “Omnium Gatherum" and Ind morbid imaginings. A lokrnon 8. D resser , lions in which it selected said land; and NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Register, Be occasion necessary for “Holte cum Tolte." Department of the In erior, that aaid list U open tu the public for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. G bo . W. B ibke Lend Office at Portl«ti<1, Ore., “All In a Garden Green." “Gathering [a lawyer, and one even- inspection Department of the Interior, May 12th, 190ft. Receiver. [lawyer Ip his Boston of of reascods." “Lumps Df Pudding." Land Office at Portlard, Ore., Any and all persons, claiming ad Notice la hereby given that HARVKY A. I hereby designate the Tillamook May 26th, 1908 fer a matter of business. “Under and Over." “The Bath." “The Headlight, printed at Tillamook. Ore Notice is hereby "given that CARL P. versely the above described land or any Wll.KKR. ot I427 P,«Mt Hoyt afreet, Portlanu, who, qn Miy 12th, I908, mad® limbei | of the conversation he Slaughter House" and "Have at Th.v gon, as the paper in which the above KNUDSON, of Tillamook. Oregon, who, on legal subdivision thereof, or claiming Oregon, and atone application. No. 7762, for S % 8w % May 26th, ¡»ofi. made application for Timber the same under the mining laws, or and N w *4 tow U, aec I4 and Be »4 Me W, section pestion which I was un- Coat, Old Woman,” are dances not notice is to be published. Entry, No. 7766, tor the Sw % of Nw >4 of 1S tp- 3 lb'rtli, range 9 west, Willamette Section 31, tp. 1 Routh, range 10 west. Willamette desiring to show said land to tie more Moridinn, ha filed notice of his intention to answering, 1 stopped quite so old. A lgernon 8. D rkssor , Meridian, has filed noticeol intention to make valuable for mineral than tor agricul rriHke final proof to eatabliah claim to the Register. bre replying. for consld- final proof, to establish claim to the land above tural p<irpos> s, or to object to said seleo land above escribed, before the Register and Th« Meaning of “Muff.” described, befo e W H. Cooper, U.S. Commis Ing my eyes. and, when R'cetver. Portland, on the 7th day of August, tion for any legal reason, should file s oner, Tillamook City, Oregon, cm the nth (lay CONTEST NOTICE. 190ft. Claimant nsmes as witness* a : The record of the tact that muff., I there stood behind the of A* gust, loofi ('laimaut names as witnesses : their claims or their affidavits of pro Department of the Interior T F Dwier, of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Gorge W 1 Hams, of Bay City, Oregon; George test or contest in thia office. torlte sister, dead many were once worn by more-men than wo United States l<nd UfficQ, Arnold, ol Portland, Oregon; Eugene O. Hay. W Kiger, of Tillamook, Oregon; Chris Hansen, Portland, Oregon, ward, <»f Portland, Oregon ; Harry G. Allan,of men In Taris suggests the old Ingenious ALO k HN ok S. I ibshsk H. of Bhy City. Oregon ; John L. Jones, of Tilla July 24th, 1908. Portland, • rrgon Register. Bre fixe:! on mine, her definition of a muff ns "a soft thing A sufficient contest affidavit having been mook, Oregon A LOBB NON 8. D rkmskr Register. A lokrnon S. D rf . ssek , Register. GgO. W. B ibkk . filed in this office by GEOKGK V ANDERSEE, t lips. I instantly ab that bolds a lady's hand without sqneez contestant, against homestead entry No. 14164, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. b conveyed by her sug Ing It." "Muff" appears to have come made June 3rd. idea, for Sw % Ne %, N.% Se 4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I hereby designate the Tillamook Department of the Interior. Department of the Interior, Sw % Se 1/4 .section 19. township kil did not give the law to us from German. In which language, xud U. S. I^and Office at Portland, Or. Headlight as the newspaper in which U.B. Land Office, at Portland, Or®., 3 south, range 9 west, by THOMAS (J. curiously. “ mutF' means not only a July 15th. bntlon he asked. As It May 27 h, itfUt. KING, contestee, in which it is alleged that the at>ove notice is to tar published. Notice Is hereby gi en that JAMES WOOD, Notice is »’ereby given that ELIZABETH M, he is well acquainted wi h the tract of land hand comforter, but also a sulky per Bed. it was greatly to A mikrnon 8. I irkshkr . KEITH, ot Portland, Oregon, whi^ on May embraced in toe homestead entry and knows of Portland, Oregup. who. on 15th dsv of July, son or a growllug dog. These seem, Register. ■ to do so. the present condition of tlie same ; also that 1 ooft. made timber application, No. <ysfi, for tlie 27th. I908. made Timberland Entry. No 77^4. of Section 22, Township 1 N rth, Rangs for F.^ Be Nw Be Mw *4 Ne Metin« said Thomow C. King Hied near Salem, Nw ■hive re J slightly as tbe however, to l»e two different words. lhe Oregon, on or about March, 1904 ; that said 9 West, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice 4, tp 3 north, range 9 West. Wiliamette ■ behind bis chair and Was our own metaphorical “muff" an ThomasC. King, according to the tjesl know of intention to make final proof to establish Meridian, has filed notice of intention to Notice oC Final Account make final proof, tn establish claim to the land and belie! of affiant, was, at the tim® of claim to th® land above described, before tbe fc was a draft through allusion to the effeminacy of muff ledge above described before Register and Receiver, his death, a single man, and that he has no Register and Receiver of U B. Land Oflfce, at wearers or simply an intimation that knowledge jf such h(4rs, except that be has Portland, Oreg n, on the 2Hth d«v of Septem •N oticr ta H bbbby Grr*N,—That the un Portland, Oieaon, on the 18th day of August, bem Informed that at tie time of the death of ber, !®oft. Claimant names as witneases : deraigned has filed his final account as ex® liloft Claimant name« as wiineaae« ; hv that the sensation of the person was distinctly “soft?”— said Hsmtiel H. Rothermel, of Portland, Oregon; cutor of the last will and testament o T. E. Dwier. of Portland, Oregon : C, A. King two or thi«e brothers survived him, Ito his nervous system London Chronicle. and that said brothers resided in *ome of the Malcolm S. Mcuillivray, of Pottland Oregon ; William Batterson. decenawd, In the County Duncan, of Portland, Otegon , K. L. Knight, E. M. Snyder, of ortland, Oregu». ; James W. of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, ot Port Bouthern Hates; but affiant has not been able to Court of the Btate of Oregon, for Tillamook torn an unseen world, learn any or either of the names of said Carey, of Seattle, Wash. County, and the County Judge of said land, Oregon A lokrnon 8. D rrhskr . Register. Tru« to tha Adage. ALOKRNON 8. D mbmkr . Register. brother«, nor of their residence or post office County has set Monday, Heptemtier 7th, iroved that light sound 1008, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m , at the address, that t»e<ween the timeof .-naking said “My son, my son?’" exclaimed the dis entry upon esid lauds and the death of «aid Ml tbe results of vlbra office of the County Judge, in the Court NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .or less rapidity. Some mayed mother aa she aaw all her boy'» K Ing, and aaid King did not «.tiBivate or Improve NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. House, in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the Department of the inferirrr. Department ot tha lnt®rior time and place for the hearing of objections lands according to the law and that since United States Und Office. Portland, Ore., Ins affect onr senses and belontfnga stacked In a corner of the said thereto and the settlement thereof. U, B Land Office at Portland, Or., hissaid death up t-> the present time, the heirs July 15th, 1908 I feel their effects. But closet. ‘Haven’t I tried over and over of said King have fco< in anywiwe reaided upon, Notice is hereby given that JAMES W I Dated thia 23rd (lay of July. 1900. Inly «th. 190ft Notice is hereby given tha» SAMUEL H. IAMUBL M. BAfTERffON, or improved tbe ae»d lands, or any CAREY. of Seattle, Wa»h . who, oi> July iMh, ■ space filled with those to teach you that yon abonld have a cultivated ROTHERMEL, Of Portland. O agon, who, on part thereof to any extent whatever . and that 19»*. mad® timber sppli ation. No ofij, for S *4 Executor. tba 15th day of July, iMft. made timber ap th affect none of out place for everyth Ing T” to the beat knowledge and belief of affiant lie Vi and N % Se V4, Section 22. Township 1 plication No oM. for E U of Sw 1/4 and 8 U Be alleged absence from the *aid land was not North, Range 9 West. W’illamette Meridian, “Yep.” Mid tbe son cheerfully, “and said I unknown to science? NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION % of fiection I7. township 1 North, Range 9 due to hi« or their being emploveed.in the Array has filed notice of intention to make final Department of the Interior West. Willamette Meridian, has fih-d notice Of Navy or Marne Corps of the I'ni led States as proof , to establish claim to the laud above B respond to them what thia la the place.”- Chicago News. United Ktatea Land Office, Portland, Ora., Intention to make final proof, to establish claim a private solder, officer, seaman or marine, described, before the Register and Receiver of [unseen might not be July t5fh, 190« on the land above deaevibed, before the Regis dining the war with Spain, or any other war in th« t'.ft. I.and Office Portland. Oregon, on the Nfrfire i® hereby given that ISAAC V. ter and Receiver of U.S i^and Office, Portland, brho can say bnt the Atthday of September, I90N. Claimant names which the United States may be engaged Fame. PARKER, of Tillamook, Oregon, who. on July Oregon, on th® 28th day of September, t9Oft. Baid parties are hereby notified to appear, as witnesaes I strange sights which “Who was James Boswell?" asked respond end offer evidence touching aaid Samuel H. Rothermel, of Portland, Oregon ; 25th, 190ft, made Timber Application, No. 0147. ( <aini«n< names as witnesses I tbe eye of mortals Is tbe teacher of tbe class In English lit allegation at 10 o'clock a m , on Octoberrsth. Malcolm M. McGillivray, of Portland. Oregon. forgwg of Nw «4 and Nw % of Mw % of Hec. James W, Carey, of Seattle. Wash *. James Wood, 3f Portland, -Oregon. Malcolm ». Me* E. M. Snyder, of Port and, Oregon ; James 10, Tp, No 3 *outh, range No 1® west. Wil 190ft. before W H. Cooper. U. 8. Commissi -net ■nknown range of rl- ers tu re. lamet*r M er tn Ian, ha« filed notice of intention Gillivrav.of Portland. Oregon , E M Snyder of Tillamook, Oregon, and that final hearing will Wood, of Portland, Oregon to mak® final timber proof, to establish claim to Portland, Oregon | a world that Is all A lob no* on t». D iimii , Register. at 10 o'clock a m , on October irtk. r** “He was Dr. Samuel Johnson's press bef held tbe land above described, before W H. Cooper, A lgirwor ft Da km * a, Register re the Hejtster and Receiver at Die United ■ng with and overlap- agent." answered tbe young man with Ntatea hand Otace ta Fortland. Oregon T im »* L ano , A ct J lnk 3. H78 — N otici roa V B. Ommiaaiouer, at Tillamook. Orason, on the ijth day ot October 190*. Claimant name® P ublication The sold eoutestant having, in a proper affi ng and telescoping our the bad eye.- Chicago Tribune ■« Witli**MM*« (tovit filed »«ne Wth. >90«, ®et forth tact« United State« Mod Office. Portland, Ore. ■n> dally life and only T. II Goyne, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. C. May 5th, iW/S. Logan Berries for Sale. which »how that after due diligence per«onal Henley of Tillamook, Oregon Geo. P B of attunement draw- Notice i» hereby given that in compliance this notice can not be made, it is Good temper la like a sunny day—It service<d Zimmerman, of Tillamook Oregon ; A T. hereby ordered and directed ihsl each noCace with the pfoviaiona of the act of Co«t*rewi of Ke for a glimpse Into sheds Ita brightness everywhere .— be given by due and proper pabhcaUo«. Persona wanting logan berries should Jane 3. iS7S. entPled “ An act for the m le of White, of Tillamook, Oregon A La a a bi on to. Paaaaaa, Regialrr ■ew York Herald. Imber landa In th* tetesol Caliiurnta, Oregon. A lgrbnon to D bbbsb *. Rrgiater phone or write Claude Ackley. French Proverb Th« Unexpected Beat to General Quar ters at Midnight. DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Larj?e Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES ALEX McNAIR CO. 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