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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Treat the Goda Missed, but Procurable In the Mohawk Valley. Something In the line of good things to eat the gods uever had; consequently the gods missed a great treat. And, by the way, friend, have you ever hooked up to a <llsb of schnitz und klase? No? Thougbt so. Few have In these times, and those who have been so fortunate have Just cause to recall a delicious morsel time can uever erase from the tablets of memory. You can order sebnltz uuj klase unty you faint, famished, awaiting it. You will uever get It In any public eating place. It Isn't ou the bill of fare and never will be. The up to date chef would give you the laugh If you asked him to concoct It for you. Ten chances to one he'd not understand wbat scbultz und klase could possibly mcau. Few know, but those who do know It know It well. A good hig bam bone Is the central portion, light dumplings uud dried ap ples. Anything else would spoil it. The bam boue gives the dish a smoky flavor, the dumplings give It body, and the dried apples give It color and tartness us well us sauce. I'ut the ham boue In cold water and open the flues aud let the pot boll While the pot Is getting Into good and ready shape make your dumplings, and make them us light as possible. I’ut the dried apples In a separate dish and stew them down to a nicety. When the pot with the ham bone bub bles aud ffotbs drop lu the dumplings oue by one. No; you do not stir tae contents of the pot. That would spoil the consistency of the dumplings and make a mess. Any one who has watched a pot boll knows when dumplings are done to a dot. Take a deep platter, fish out the dumplings carefully with a drain spoon and place them about the ham bone in the center of the platter. Looks dry, but when you pour over nil the dried apples and their nice sauce—wow! That's scbultz und klase ns you may have had It years ago when living with a German family In the Mohawk Valley. You can eat It until your eyes start out and your wulstbund grips jfour middle. It will stay by you through a hard day's work, and If there Is any left over you bit It again for supper Cold. Ever try It?—New York Sun. ONLY A GUESS, But It Made Good Advance Info rma- lion For the Reporter. Nells Olsen, who was for forty years a trusted employee of the New York Yacht club, was always courteous to newspaper men aud glad to give them sueb information as be could with propriety make public. lie was sorely beset b.v news gatherers while the Dun- raven trial was going on. aud often said to the reporters, with a smile, that he regretted bis "Ignorance." Ou the evening of Feb. 27, 1890, when the members of the club met at the old clubhouse lu Madisou avenue, there was much quiet excitement because It was well known that the question of Dunraven's expulsion would come up An enterprising reporter stopped Olsen as he cume through the door and asked: "Do you thluk they'll expel his lord ship?" Olsen said, "How do I know?" and then added. "Did you ever read this?" and handed to the young man a dip ping from the Tribune which read. I For Dunraven, never tumbling, still Is grumbling, still Is mumbling. In his lordly ancient castles over on the distant shore. his talks have all the seeming of a daft and jealous seaman, the X rays through him streaming show he a unfair at the core, because the Yacht club knows him— knows he's unfair at the core— He will race here—nevermore. Half an hour later the meetlug was called to order, mid within twenty uiln ults a resolution was adopted stripping Dunraven of his honorary incuiltersblp privileges, When the re porter Saw Olsen he said, That was good advance Information,' to which he replied, “I uever give Information; that was a guess."—New York Tribune was rumored through the barracks that Davis and other southern and southwestern cadets were going to ex plain to the other members of the corps the mysteries of eggnog. Cadets Davis, Tilghmau and Temple were to get the necessaries from Benny’s, tgit It seems that something prevented, and others had to get the materials. The authorities wer£ suspicious and or dered the inspectors to stay up all night to keep order. This augered the cadets, and the preparations for the eggnog went on. In the dark of the morning of Dec. 25 the Invitation.* were sent out. Robert E. Lee and Jo seph E. Johnston declined. J. B. Ma grader. Drayton. C. J. Wright and oth ers accepted. Davis was extending the invitations when he heard a rumor that Captain Hitchcock was abroad. He ran back to No. 5 north barracks, where the refreshments were collected, railed out. "Put away that grog, boys; old II Itch is con. I ng.” and looked up to find that Hitchcock was already in the room. Davis was sent to his quarters under arrest, fortunately for him. for after some hilarious noise he went to sleep and did not get Into the riot which then began. The Instructors and officers were chased out of the balls Into their own rooms and there besieged. The cadets obtained arms and organized the Helvetian league to protect themselves against the bom bardiers, who. they beard, were or dered out to subdue them. Davis’ room mate, Walter B. Guion of Mississippi, was the leader of the Helvetians. He secured a pistol and tried to shoot Captain Hitchcock. Borne of the offl cers were badly bruised with stove wood that the cadets threw at them After an hour or two the riot wore out. Later nineteen cadets, among them Guion, were court martlnled and dismissed. Davis, with others, was kept long under arrest and given de merits.—Professor W. L. Fleming In Metropolitan Magazine. A Small Record Compared With That of Other Countries. A Book She Wouldn’t Road. H»r Goodness. Rrldey My wife to a very good cook Wise-Get out! Her mother told me she was Just taking her first lessons when you married her. Brfdey—Ex actly. She was good enough not to continue her leeaous on me.—rhlladel pbla Press Mixed. Mrs, Browne—She's forever com plaining, but I think she merely lacks stamina. Mrs. Malaprop Ob. no; she’s got It: at any rate, that's wbat the doc tor calls her disease. She can't sleep, you know —Exchange. Willing to Taka Chaneaa. Th« Man—I'd give anything if you Tha Denial Habit. Do you take thia woman to be your would klaa me The Maid But the acienttota aay that klaaea breed dia lawful wedded wife?" “No, air; there's no truth In the ru eaae The Man-Oh. never mind that. mor that to to aay, I to." rittaburg Go ahead and make me an Invalid for life- Philadelphia Inqul ft . Fuat IR W h i Health Advice. We carry a Large Stoek of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West frank lin. Maine, says; “I like good things and have adopted Dr. King’s New Life Pills as our lamily laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work with out making a fuss als>ut it.’’ These painless purifiers sold at Chas. I. Clough's • I rug store. 95c. GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw N otice of S chool I ndemnity ’ S elf . c tion . United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon, June 80, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Slate of Oregon, on June 30, 190b, applied for the Nw Vi of Se *4 and Sw V< <d Hw U of section 15. tp. 1 south, range 8 weal, and tiled in this office a hat of School Indemnity Selections in which H selected said land; and that said list is open to the public for inspection. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to t>e 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 affidavits of protest or contest in tiiis office. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. G eo . W. B ibee , I ALEX FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about how to obtain the best results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Receiver. Register. . CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, July 24th, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed inthisoffice by GEORGE VANDERSEE, contestant, against homestead entry No. 14164, ma le June 3rd. 1902, for Sw ${Ne N.J^ Se V4 aud Sw *4 Se Vi .section 19. township 3 south, range 9 west, by THOMAS C. KING, contestee, in which it is alleged that he is well acquainted wi h the tract of land embraced in tne homestead entry and knows the present condition of the same ; also that the said Thomoe C. King died near Salem. Oregon, 011 or about March, 1904 ; that, said Thomas C. King, according to the best know ledge and belief of affiant, was, at the time of his death, a single man, and that he has no knowledge jf such heirs, except that he has been informed that at he time of the death of said Kin« two or thtee brothers survived him, •and that said brothers resided in some of the .'Southern Mates: but affiant has not been able to learn any or either of the names of said brothers, nor of their residence or post office address, that between the tiineof making said entry upon taid lands aud the dearh of said King, and said King did notcultivate or improve said lands according to the law and that since his said death up to the present time the heirs <i( said King have not in anywise resided upon, cultivated or unproved the said lands, or any part tin t <■<>( (o ,m v extent whatever , and that to the best knowledge and belief of affiant said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his or their beingemployecd.in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private solder, officer, seaman or marine, duiing the war with Spain, or any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a.in.. on October,5th, 1908, before W. H. Cooper, U. S. Commissi >ner, Tillamook, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a m., on October 12th, i9o8. bef re the Register aud Receiver at the United States Land Office in Portland Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, tiled fune 20th, I908, set forth tacts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be mane, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Tillamook, Oregon. T. II. Goyne, of Tillamook, Oregon. A lgkrnon S. D rkmer , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dcpaitment of the Interior. United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., August 3rd, I908. Notice is hereby given that NILS 0». BOQUWT. of Tillamook, Oregou, who, on August »rd, 190». made application for Timber Entry, No. 0I97. for N H of Se *4 and N h of 8w % of section 35, townshin 2 South, range 9 west. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention co make final timber proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before W H Cooper, U S. Commissioner, Tilla mook. Oregou, ou the 22nd day of October 19O8. Claimant names as witnesses: Jouaa Olson, of Tillamook. Oregon; C. A Svenson, of Tillamook, Oregon; T H. (kivue. of THUmook. Oregon; J. C. Bewley, of Tilla mook, Oregon. A lgkrnon 8. D rrmkr , Register. Delinquent Sale Notice. MTAMt LUMBER COMPANY, location of princf|ml place of business. No. 43 Market Street, City and bounty of San Francisco. 9tote of California. Not Iva There is delinquent upon the following describe,! stock, on account of assessment (No t> levied on the 37th dav of June. l»O8. The several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders are as follows Names. w No. of Certifi No. of cates. Shares. [ Woo<1 shle I Woodside w J. Woodside . ... .39 40 4t .. T ... .. 3 ... .. 5 ... Amt. $700.00 300.00 500 OO And In accordance with Law amt an Order or the Board of Directors made on the 27th day of June. 190*. as many »hareaof each parcel of such stock as may be necesaarr will be sold at public auction at the office of the Company. No 42 Market street, in the CitT and County of San Francisco State of ('all* Amila. un Friday, the 21st day of Aurust. liM»B at 10 o'clock a m., of said date, to pay the said delinquent assessment thereon to gether with coat of advertising and eipenses of sale. 1 GASTON A GANAHL, . , - Secretare. | Location of office, ho. 42 Market Street. I Utr and County of San Francisco State of California McNAIR CO. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County I hereby*- designate the Tillamook Headlight, printed at Tillamook. Ore gon, as the paper in which the above notice is to be published. A lgernon 8. D ressor , Yankees have so long and so loudly confessed their ancestral sins that the facts In the case are little known. So much Is said about Salem that the exe cution of witches In Pennsylvania is overlooked. The scant score of persons hanged for witchcraft In New England cansi-e more comment than the many thousands legally burned for that crime In Europe. In all New England, according to Nathaniel Hawthorne, nineteen per sons were executed as witches, One more was accused of the crime aud for refusal to plead was pressed to death, after the custom of the day. The facts concerning the widespread belief in witchcraft and the enormous number of witches killed may be found In any encyclopedia. Haydn’s Dictionary of Dates says: "More than 100.000 perished, mostly by the flames, in Germany.” Chambers’ En cyclopedia says: "In England and Scot laud the witch mania was somewhat later In setting In than on the contl uent, but when It did so It was little if at all less virulent, the reformation notwithstanding.' “The number of victims in Scotland from first to last has been estimated at upward of 4,000.” Dr. Sprenger in bls "Life of Mohammed” computes the entire num her of persona who have been burned as witches during the Christian epoch at 9.000,000. Witchcraft persecutions In New Eng NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION. laud took place In 1692. They were all Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland Ore., done In six months. In England they August 4th. 1908. coutinued till well itrto the next cen Notice la hereby given that CARL A. of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on fury. In 18b3 a reputed wizard was SVKN8ON, August 4th, 19» 8. made avuplication fur Timber drowned In a pond at Hedingham, lu Entry. No 0207, for 8 *4 of Ne >4 and Nw U of ‘i and 8e % ot Nw X. section 35, township Essex. Says Chambers. "It was con 2 Ne South, range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, aidered w<«/thy of notice that nearly has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above all the sixty or seventy persons con described, before W H Cooper, U.S. Com- cerned in the outrage were of the small uiissioner, fat Tillamook, Oregon on the 19th of October, 1908. Claimant names as wit tradesmen class, none of the agricul day 11 esses tural laborers being mixed up in the J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon; N. G. Roouest, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas Olsen, of affair.”—Springfield Republican. *'l There la one book of Mr. Steven sou's that I myself have never read,” said Mrs. Stevenson once. “I refused to read tt anti held to my refusal. 1 make it a rule ue- er to read a novel the scene of which Is laid In a bygone age. The author always deems It his duty to make his characters talk In what he considers the language of that period. and I am always sure that he doesn't \now positively how they did talk, so I won’t read such books. I would never read the 'Black Arrow,' and Mr. Stevenson thought It such a goo,I Joke that he luslsted upon dedl eating It to me." i Excellent for DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES Mrs. M M. Davison, of No. 379 Gil ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: '• The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and Isiweh is so prohunewi that I am prompted to sav a word in its favor, for th»* benefit of those seeking relief from such afflic tions. There is more health for the di gestive organs in a bottle of Electric Kilters than in any other remedy 1 know of.” s<dd under guarantee at Uh sb . I, Clough’s drug store. 50c. NEW ENGLAND WITCHES. Only the Odd Ones. Cynical. The Maid Do yon twdleve It's tin lucky to get married on a Friday? The Abominable Bachelor Certainly. Why should Friday ba an exception?—Rlack and Whits. HEADQUART jü RS " About two j ears ago my father r»tne here from Mason City. Iowa, on a rwil. " While It Happened During the Cadetship cf ' says O. L. Scott, Duffi Id. here he was taken sick with diarrhoea Jefferson Davis. and cramps. I gave him several dotes of Closely connected with Benny Ila- Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera a,,o v ns’ was the great cadet riot of Christ Diarrhoea Remedy and it cured him. mas, 1826, in the middle of Jefferson This remedy al wax s cures. It is for sale Davis' third year. Before Christmas it by ail Druggists. Very few of the Atnericau tourists w ho come to d igland tail to visit Westminster abbey. The long history of the venerable pile appeals strongly to our visitors from the other side of the Atlantic. One lady student while within the abbey looked about with the imrtfcular object of Inspecting the tomb of King Edward 11. Failing to discover It after patient search, she nt last asked the verger to direct her to It. "I'm sorry, madam." replied the of fleer, with a tone of deep regret, "but we 'aven't Edward II. hen*, as we oulj ‘are the odd numbers."- Loudon Ex press. Making a Show. A man hna to draw It fine these I tys ’• ‘‘What do you mean?" "Staying ten minutes niter office hours each dny will probably make t> good Impression, but staying fifteen Is liable to exrlte susplclou that you are monkeying with your books.*’-Kan Ma City Journal. I ' ln Good Luck. THE WEST POINT RIOT, SCHNITZ UND KLASE. AUGUST 13, 1008. Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, L',8. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon, Tune lath. 190s. Notice is hereby given that RALPH ADAMS, of Dalias. Ore., who, on June 18th, 19o8, tn de timber Entry. No. 7786, lor South West i. ot the South East of Section 3, tp. 3 south, rang 10 west, Willamette .Meridian, has filed notice of ititention to make final prool to establish claim t> the land above described, before the Register aud H ceiver. Portland. Oregon, on tile yth day of September, lyoS. Claimant names as witnesses . A. Maybee, of Dallas. Oregon N Dail, of Dallas. Oregon: Ralph Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Fiank Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon. A loekxon S. Dat-ssra. Register. Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns ex- tened the Public Land States ‘......' * to all ** “ " " 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. 7752, for the uurenase outchase of the 5 Vi of Sw ‘4, Sw l4 of Se Vi of Section 32. tp 18, R.8 W.and Ne % of Nw % of Sec. No. 5, in Tp No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fot* its tiff her or stone than tor agricultural purnoses, and to establish his claim to said land before W. H. Cooper, U > Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon. on Wednesday, the 88th day of August, 190«. He names as witnesses : Wm. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon ; Win. Jolly, of Tillamook, Oregon; Win. Curtis, of rillamook, Oregon: Elmer Ball, of Tillamook. Oregon : Lorence Sanders, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ab<n e-described lands are requested to fi'.e their claims in this office ou or before said 26th day ot August. I9o8. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., w 1 , Ju,y ,lth’ 1*-’W »>V.ce hereby given that LEA is E. MOR H)N, of Tillamook, Oregon, who on Jnlv nth, 1908, rn de timber application, No. 0-4. for the Nw of the Se % of Section I3. township , south, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian hak filed notice of intention to make fi ml limber proof, to establish claim to the land above N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elkc descubed. before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commis TION. sioner, in Tillamook Citv. I'illamook Cmintv United States Land Office. Oregon, on the 24th day of September, look, claimant names as witnesses : Portland, Ore , June 23rd. 1908. C’ °LT’,lan|Ook’ Oregon . Jonas Notice is hereby given that the State Olso , of Tillamook. Oregon . A. B Allison, of Tillamook. Oregon; Ueo. P. »\iR, of Tilla or Oregon, on June 23rd. 1908. applied mook, Oregon. for the Nw of Nw <,f Section 8, tp A lgkrnon s . D rkmxk . Rasiater. •'north, range 7 west, and tiled in this ofnen a list of Sclnxil Indemnity Seine NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. tions in which it selected said land; and United States Land Office, Portland. Pre., that said list u open to the public for Jal>' 16th, .saw. A” ‘'«ret,y Xiveii that CORDON- T inspection Any and all persons, claiming ad M f HLiS' °1 1’°rl,iu"1 «ho. on Jnlv 16th. iqUti, made Timber Application No. 006 for versely the above described land or any I.ota 1. 2, 1. a and 9, section 6, tp. , „.nth r inee S weat. Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notice legal sutoltvision thereof, or claiming of intention to make final proof, to establish the same under the mining laws or '!**” *? ,h" >•"'1 above desi ribed. before desiring to show said land to be more !!« «"'I Receiver of the I s laud ?rm<^,.*LPort “"d' Orv«on. °" the sih ilav yaluaf'le for mineral than tor agrtcul UMwlOb*r' ,909' Clail,1"“t "«me» an iviu ural purpoai s, or to object to said selec- ton for any legal reason, should file p°t'1»nd Oregon ; C O ?IO2ch;1o, pov,la"<i. Oregon; Cha«. J clement their claims or their affidavits of pro- Oregon; Johns. Magiunis.of Portl lest or contest in this office. OrXou g°"' *' »“»"«naoS, of Portland. A lgernon S. 1’BESSER, ________ A lgernon s . D resser , Register. Register. G HO. W. B ib « e . notice Fug Pl KI.ICAIIOS Receiver. Department of the Interior I k.. I .1 - nee? I ver, ll‘mi rjb>y th- Tillamook U. S. Un i Office at Portland, Or I adhglit as the newspaper in which i".h"ehV «!'»" that'jAMES vt^in Hie above notice i, to p'nhh.hed. of Pottland. tHegon. who on 15th dav of July' sppHi a"■>" No oMl forii'; A lgernon S. D resser , of Section ra. TownCiir, t v.rth Register. 9 West, Willamette Meridian ’^ hn« of inteutio.. to ma^fiV.:! 1 ______ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land.Office at Portland. Ore., May 25th, I908. Notice is hereby given that LUELLA HANSEN, of Bay City,: Oregon, who, os May 25th, 19O8, made application for Timber Entry, No. 7777 for the Nw|^of Sw 14 of Sec. ¿0, Township. 1 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention 10 make final proof to establish claim to the la.id above described, befoie W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, in Tillamook City. Tillamook County, Oregon, ou the 18th dayot August, 1908. < laimaiit names as witnesses: I'a vid Martin , (of Tillamook, Oregon; George Williams ot Bay City. Oregon; Alfred Haseas. of Bay City, Oregon; Chris Hansen, of Bay City, Oregon. A lgernon S D rbbser , Regiater. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. I and Office, at Portland, Ore., May 27th, 1«*. Notice is hereby given that BELLE M. BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who. on May 27th, i9<>8, made Tin .barland Entry, No. 7773. 'or W % Nw 54, Sec. Il : N H Ne W, 8«. to tp. 3 not th, Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, haa.filed liotive nafoJIiru notice Ul of intention imcuuwil to Wl •.»<»•»< make final r proof» ;—- to eetablish claim to the land above describe, befo e Regiater and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, 011 the 18th day of August, I90& Claimant names as witnesses : T. E. Dwier, of Portia-d, Oregon; G A. Duncan, of Port and,Oregon ; K. L. Knignt, of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portlsnfl, Oregon. - . . A lgernon S. D resser . Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.. May 27'h. i9W- Notice is’ ereby given that ELIZABETH KEITH, of Portland, Oregon. whc> on 1UJ 27th, I908, made Timberland Entry. No 77<h for E Vi Se tf . Nw Se 4, tp 3 north, range 9 West, willa«n«J[ Meridian, has filed notice of intentiOflw make final proof, t" establish claim to theiana above described before Register and Rec«v«, Portland, Oteaon, on the t8th day of Auguw. 15>o8 Claimant name* as witnesses ; T. E. Dwier, of Portland, Oregon i * Duncan, of Portland, Oregon ; K. L. Knigni. of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, ot ron- land, Oregon . ALGERNON S. D rbseer . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. 8. Laud Office at Portland. Or.. July 15th. 19« Notice is hereby given that SAMI EL H- ROTHKRMEL, of Portland, Oregon who,on the 15th day of July, 1VU8. made timber ap plication No. oM. for E U of Sw V4 and S 54°' % of Section I7, townanlp 1 North Rani* ? West. Willamette Meridian, haa filed, iwtJJ•• "hove dtM?ribed. before the i intention to make final proof, to establinnciai Notice of Final Account, Register and Receiver ofU s I and on the land above described, before the Kef £^rt,*nd. Oreg n. on the 28th da, of Sente?«1 ’ ter and Receiver of U,8 Land Office, Portl^y MiTcolm " Oregon designed h* JfiiJd hfo fi’rmT*'-That th* t,n* Oregon, on the 2tth day of September, C’aimAiv 11 h men an witnesses: . F M M ''‘"'■’nd urefo» Chlor of the la.t win“' iCC.°Unt *• «• Jam., w, Cariy, of Seattle. Wuh.: k . m . Snyder, of ortlaud, Oregon Tame« w William Batter";. d«ia«^d . ’«‘•™e>>t o Carey, of Seattle. Wash. J mes u * ourt of the State VAood, of Portland, .Oregon; Mulcol'n ' P ,he County Oillivrav, of Portland. Oregon ; E. M. Snyder. _______ *LflltMoN8. ParssFa Register. I County, and "he Portland, Oregon. _ A lgernon 8. D ressbb . Register^ N K )R B|.ICATION. l-_u of llw Interior NOTTCI FOR PUBLICATION. I Riled State, Land Office. Portland, Ore Drpariment of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, or*. July Vst» Notice is hereby riven that "B*L1AM • ROSnBRAUGH. of Tillamook, Oregon. • J ly Jist, 1908. made application for "¡J ------ ------ ----------------- Executor. Entry, Wo. 0177. for N U of Se k and 8'i ’4 of section 3a, township 2 South. range a proof, to eal.hll.h claim m th. n / i"*1 dewribed. before th. L.i.,7. .*’'■or- Willamette Meridian, has fi cd flot,cSfhtidi th ■ U.S. Und POX',^ Vi''. r'T"r "f tention to make final timber proof, to « 1,11,1 °®«. Portland. Ore 2S!h day of September loos ci ,-*on-°"the claim to the land above described, before J-? sa .tln.m, P Clam,,,,, Cooper. U.S. Commissioner. at Tills». Oregon, on the T<jth day of October, Samuel H. Rothermel. of Portland n Claimant names as witnesses .. q . J C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Oregon.*-* Wood, of Portland. Oregon ’ ; J«mes '»■ Tp. Xw x olSwv of Sec Rpquiet, of Tillamook. Oregon ; C. A eTdUk Ismet'e Meruiian, has 10 Wil- of Tillamook, Oregon; Jonas Olson. 0» _______ 5«*—». D«aaa«a. Rcgi.t,, to tnske final timbre » « r ^°Ike of intention mook, Oregon. T. m ... URR.Ac-rJt,, ,. A lgernon S. Dagaasa Regi^ r- ..-J FraLH 1TION roa 1 ' ommiMioner at r.n. H- Cooper United Mate, u„d Po,,)>B<| Dry, For Sale. Notice is hereby given M*y 5th A five-room house with large *0*^ 'inpliaacr with the pro Via ions of t^e act of . I e. - -"»rew of Till.J’ kU f?"n : Gee p shed on corner lot, only five blocks Ire* for the Mie of Zimmerman, ofTulamifotk1 Orp«on ; a . t J Owson. corn t-house. Only |«00. 'Enquire*» - j» orx'. s; nsu- «■«"• .«raiSsSi his office. »