Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 20, 1908, Image 5

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AUGUST 20, 1908.
TILLAMOOK BEADLIGHT,
BIRDS’ TONGUES. *P~
THE DUCKING STOOL
IS Rarrot la Abla to Imitate He-
man Speech.
of tbe government naturalists
iblngton has recently gathered
reeh Information concerning the
1 of birds.
' people suppose that woodpeck-
1 tbelr sharp pointed tongues as
with which to transfix their
It Is true that the woodpecker,
> humming bird, can dart out Its
with astonishing rapidity and
Its mouth is furnished with an
rate mechanism for this purpose,
Recording to the authority men-
T. Investigation shows that the
: of this swift motion is only to
the prey, not to pierce It. For
irpose of holding the captured
the woodpecker’s tongue Is tnr-
wlth a sticky secretion.
ilderlng Its powers of Imitating
1. It is not surprising to learn
le parrot's tongue resembles that
n more closely than any other
It Is not because the parrot Is
Intelligent than the other birds,
cause Its tongue is better suited
tlculatlon than theirs, that it 1B
> amuse us with Its mimicry.
bumming bird's tongue Is In
respects the most remarkable of
t is double nearly from end to
o that tbe little bird Is able to
Its Insect prey with its tongue
as if Its mouth was furnished
l pair of fingers.—Chicago Rec­
»raid.
THE ANT EATER.
■mlsss Animal That Will Fight
Hard When at Bay.
ecullar looking animal Is the
iter, which Is closely allied to
>tb family. Its head is drawn
to a long, tubular muzzle, at the
! which is a tiny mouth just big
1 to permit tbe exit of Its long,
Ike tongue, which is covered
sticky saliva,
tongue Is thrust among the
if ants with great rapidity, com­
et laden with tbe tiny Insects,
sin 1 w prey the aut eater breaks
he aut hills, when all the active
tants swarm to the breach and
itantaneously swept away by the
leless tongue.
jaws of the ant eater are entire­
tout teeth, and tbe eyes and
re very small.
e are several species of ant eat-
i largest kind being about four
mg and having a tall covered
ery long hair, forming a huge
The claw on the third toe of
ore limb Is of great size and Is
ar breaking open ants' and other
' nests.
irally speaking, tbe ant eater Is
iless animal, but at times when
’ It will fight with great cour
Ittlng up on its bind legs and
g Its foe with its powerful arms,
on Express.
Ths Perfumed Cloud.
dentist’s sleeve was smeared
I pale dust. He beat It with hlB
and a perfumed cloud arose,
teup." be said, laughing, “the
usual harvest of makeup. Why
Mice, to front the fierce white
of a dental chair, will women
to me with makeup plastered
on their pretty faces? They all.
riy all. do It. Their lips are red-
thelr brows penciled, their
rouged, and tn a few cases tbe
twork of veins In tbe temples Is
d In blue. Pegging away at
seth. I mop up all that makeup
coat sleeve. I smear red over
noses, black over pink cheeks.
Look out!”
brushing bls cuff again, he
back to escape the sweet smell-
oud that filled the air. — Ex-
Difficult Feats.
e she some extracts from a few
1 popular novels." said an au
■ be took down a scrap book,
e read:
B worthy pastor appeared at the
door, bls hands thrust deep In
fketa of his loose jacket, while
ed the leaves of bls prayer book
tfully and wiped bls glasses
distraught air.'
»r the door was closed a
y foot slipped Into the room and
autlous hand extinguished tbe
zglbbon lingered over his final
de, when a gentle voice tapped
i the shoulder, and. turning, he
bls old friend once again.'
s chariot of revolution is rolling
I, gnashing Its teeth as It rolls.’ ”
ilngtob Star.
Greedy Littl* Salmon.
creatures may be very greedy
1 not be able to eat much be-
if tbelr size, as was Illustrated,
ance. In the case of a batch of
.0.000 little Chinook salmon that
batched out at the aquarium,
young fishes, each about two
long, would eat so much that
Ittle stomachs fairly stuck out
1 to feed the whole 20.000 took
inly one pound of liver and a
of herring roe. both chopped
lew York Sun.
An Exception.
link.” said tbe merchant. “Ill
» fire your friend Polk. I never
y one qelte ao lazy.”
’ ta everything. Is be?”
not everything. He gets tlr*d
no^k/’-Eirhange
Easy Enough.
moot live but a week longer
you!"
ly. duke! Now. bow can you
• specific length of time?"
undl«rd fix on IL m'sa, not I.“—
Ils Courter-JourtAL
Notice.
How a “Scold" Used to Bo Punished In
Old England.
It la interesting to conjure up a pic­
ture of a “ducking” as practiced in
England at the end of the eighteenth
century.
" ben the "scold" had been properly
tried and convicted, she was escorted
by a crowd of her nelgbbors-ln fact,
by the whole village—to tbe nearest
pond, and tbe greener and slimier the
pond the better. A long plank was
produced, at one end of which was the
ducking stool, and in this the scream­
ing. struggling victim was securely pin­
ioned.
The chair end of the plank was then
pus ied far over the edge of the pond,
and at a signal It was tilted deep Into
the green ooze until the scold was
completely Immersed.
When the dripping, half drowned wo­
man was raised to the surface again
to the jeers and laughter of the on­
lookers It can be Imagined that her
tongue wagged to some purpose. Aft­
er a second dose she emerged more
subdued, and after a third or fourth
she was as penitent a woman as the
village contained and was allowed to
proceed home a sadder and wlaer wo-
man until the next time.—Loudon Tlt-
Bits.
DEFIED THE JUDGE.
A Fine For Voting That Susan B. An-
thony Never Paid.
"It has been so many years ago that
mo6t people have forgotten that the
late Susan B. Anthony was fined $100
or a year’s Imprisonment for having
dared to vote for General Grant for
president,” said a Chicago judge.
"Miss Anthony was as brave as she
was Intellectual and asked to be al­
lowed to speak a word In her own be­
half. Permission being given, she told
the court of the struggle she had In
keeping a little newspaper going from
which she made her living. 'Your hon­
or,’ she said, holding up her right hand,
'I am due my creditors not less than
$1,000. This money I expect to live to
pay, but I am willing this arm shall
wither from my body before I pay the
$100 you have so unjustly assessed
against me.’
"The court realized the deep serious­
ness of Miss Anthony’s declaration,
and though she could have been or­
dered to jail for nonpayment of the
fine his honor did not have tbe nerve
to enforce the extreme penalty. Miss
Anthony lived for many years after
Its Imposition, but the fine w’as never
paid.”—Baltimore American.
Cobra's Fatal Bite.
One of the deadliest snakes in India
Is the cobra, which claims hundreds of
victims every year. An English offi
clal once saw one bite a fowl, and, be­
ing curious to learn how long the ven­
om took to act, he timed It with his
watch. The moment the cock was
touched it screamed, but at once ran
off to its mates and began picking as
If nothing were wrong. In thirty sec­
onds the comb and wattles changed
from red to black. In two minutes It
began to stagger and fell down in con­
vulsions. struggling violently until it
died, three minutes and a half after It
had been bitten. On plucking tbe fowl
a wound not bigger than a pin prick
was found at the extreme end of the
wing. Round this spot the color was
very dark, but the rest of the bird's
body, excepting comb and wattles, was
of a natural color.
The Bribe That Failed.
Among Father Dempsey’s steady
boarders was a fellow named Delaney,
He was drunk as often as he could
get that way. Father Dempsey tried
all manner of means to get Delaney
to quit drinking. At last he said to
him:
“Delaney, my man. if you’ll atop
drinking for six months I'll give you a
check at the end of that time for $50."
“Indeed. If I stopped for six months
I could write you a check for $100."
answered Delaney, and Father Demp­
sey tn telling of It later added:
“And tnueed be could, too, for he's a
No. 1 mechanic.’’—St. Louis Poat-Dta-
patch.
A Rapid Rhymer.
In Illustration of the working powers
of George R. 81ms. the dramatist and
poet, it is said that one night a new
piece was produced at a leading theater
In London. 81ms sat It out and then
returned to his office, where be wrote
a column and a half of criticism In
rhyme. It was near tbe time for the
paper to go to press when be began,
and the boy took the piece verse by
verse from trim to tbe composing room,
the boy walking continuously from one
to the other for an hour.
A Hint to the Old Man.
“I hope you appreciate the fact, ■Ir.
that in marrying my daughter you
marry a large hearted and generous
girl.”
"I do, sir," with emotion, "and I hope
she inherits those qualities from her
father."
Expressive.
One morning when little Edna’s
mamma came down to breakfast she
was so hoarse she could scarcely
apeak.
“Ob. mamma.“ cried Edna, “wbat a
sore voice you’re rotf’—Chicago New».
Extremely Prosperous.
Mrs. Brown—is your husband's busl
neea growing? Mrs Smith—Ob, dear,
yea! Why last week bls receipts were
so large that be had to have a receiver
I
appointed to take care of them!—Clee»-
lautl l-eader
No grand doer in this world can ba
a copious speaker about its doings —
Carty le.
e.
Nones is H ereby G iven — That the
County Court of Tillamook County.
Oregon, will receive bids for the non
-tiuction of a bridge a crocs the Little
Nestucca River, at the preseut site ot
wliat is *known as the Murphy Bridge.
Span 80 feet. Plans and sp-cilica'ions
on file at the office ol the County Clerk.
A certified check equal to 5 per cent
of the amount of the bid must accom.
pany each hid, as a guarantee that the
bidder will execute a bond for the com­
pletion of the contract if awarded the
same.
All bids must be filed in the office of
the County Clerk, *>f 1'illaimiok County,
on or before 9 o’clock a.n>. Wednesday,
the 2nd day of September, 1908, the
County Court reaervirtg the right to re­
ject anv or all bide.
By order the County Court.
J.C . HOLDEN.
County Clerk.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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DAIRYMEN’ AND
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STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
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We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Notice.
N otice
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H ereby G ivkn ,— That the
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
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County Court of Tillamook County,
Oregon, will receive bid« for the con­
struction of a bridge acr<»tu< the Big
Nestucca River, at the Poland place.
Bridge to be Howe Truss, span 130 feet.
I’lauh and specifications can be seen at
the office of the County Clerk; h I r >,
other information with regard to the
same be had at the Clei k's office.
A certified check equal to 5 ^er cent. I
of tbe amount of the t>id nioel ac.
company each bid as a guarantee that
the bidder will execute a bond for the
completion of the contract, if awarded
the same. The County Court will re­
serve the right to reject any or all bid«
All bids must l>e tiled w ith the County
Clerk on or before 9 o’clock a.in.
Wednesday, the 2nd day of September,
1908.
By order of the County Court.
J. C. HOLDEN.
County Clerk.
ALEX
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Chronic Diarrhoea Cured.
"My father lias for rears been troubled
with chronic diarrhoea, and tried every
nieaiis |»i«»lble to effect a cure, without
avail."write» John H. Zirltle. of Philippi
W. Va. •’ He «aw- ChatnlierlHin’« Colic,
Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy ailver-
tiaed in the Philippi Republican and
decided to try it. The re«ult ia cue
bottle cured him and he hn« not suffered
with the diHease for eighteen month«.
Before taking thin remedy he waa a cen.
ata nt «ufferer. lie iw now Hound «nd
well, and although «ixty year« old, can
do aa much work aa a young man.” bold
by all Druggiata.
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CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United States I .and Office,
Portland. Oregon,
July 2ath, 1908.
sufficient contest affidavit having been
in
thlc
nffico
hvUVGUr.l.'
L' ANDlfttSElL
A NnUUCVL'
filed in tlii’s office’by GE' o KOE V
contestant, against homestead entry No. 14164,
made June 3rd. i9oa, for Sw Ji Ne
N
Se *4
and 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 the homestead entry and knows
the present condition of the same ; also that
the said Thomoa C. King died near Salem,
Oiegon. on or about March, 1904; that aaid
ThomasC. 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 lie time of the death of
said King two or thiee brothers survived him.
and that said brothers resided in some of the
doutheru btates: 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 time of making said
entry upon taid lands and the death of aaid
King, and said King did notcultivate or improve
said lands according to the law and that since
his said death up t<> the present time the heirs
, of said King have not in anywise resided upon,
cultivated or improved the said lands, or any
part thereof to any extent whatever ; and that
to the best knowledge and belief of affiant
said alleged absence from the said land was not
due to hie or their being employeed in the Army,
Navy or Marine Corps oftne Utilled States as
a private solder, officer, seaman or marine,
dutiug the war with Spain, or any other war in
which the United States may be engaged.
Baid parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o’clock a m., on Octoberr5th,
£908. 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 iath, i9o8,
bef re the Register and Receiver at the United
States Laud Office in Portland. Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi­
davit, Hied lune 20th, I908, set forth tacts
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed thst such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
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tened to all the Public Land States by act of
Department of the Interior,
August 4, 1892.
U.8. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon,
JACOB E. BARTEL.
June 18th. 190K.
Notice is hereby given tnat RALPH ADAMS, Of Ariel« county of Multnomah, State of
of Dallas, Ore., wno. on lune iHth, 19o8, m de Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his
timber Entry, No. 7786, for South West
of sworn statement No. 7752, for the purchase
of Sc Uof Section
the South East U. of Section 3. tp. 3 aouth of theS % ofSw »4. Sw
of Nw tfof Sec. No.
rang-' »0 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed 32. tp 1 8. It. M W.and Ne
notice of intentior to make final proof to 5, in Tp No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and
establish claim to tne land above described, will oner proof to show that the land sought
before the Register and Receiver. Portland. is more valuable for its tiff ber or stone than
Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1908 for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
cla m to said land before W. H. Cooper,
Claimant names as witnesses :
A. Maybee, of Dallas. Oregon • N Dail, ol U.x Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on
Dalias, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, of Tillamook, Wednesday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He
na"ie« as witnesses :
Oregon . Frauk Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon
Win. Kimball of Tillamook, Oregon . Win.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Jolly, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm. Curtis, of
Tillamook, Oregon; Elmer Ball, of Tillamook,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Oregon .
Lorence Sanders, of Tillamook,
Department of the Interior.
Oregon.
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
•July 11 th, 190K
Notice is hereby given that LE'*IS E. above describe«! lands are requested to file their
MORTON, of Tillamook . Oregon, who 011 July claims in this office on or before said 26th day ot
11th. 190R. m de timber application, No. 074. for August. I9o8.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
the Nw % of the *^e % of Section It, township 3
south, range 10 weal. Willamette Meridian, has
filed
notice
of
intention
to
make
final
timber
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
proof, to establish claim to the land above None« or S chool I ndemnity S zlkc
Department of the Interior,
described, before W. H. Cooper. U.S. Cominis-
United States Land Office. Portland Ore.,
tion .
sioner, in Tillamook City. Tillamook C< iinty.
August 4th, 1908.
United Slates Land Office,
of September, 19*»«.
Notice is hereby
given that CARL A. Oregon, on ?he 2411’
Claimant
names
a«
witnesses
:
Portland, Ore , June 23rd, 1908.
8VENBON, of Tillamook, Oregon, who. 011
. C. Bewley, «>f Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas
August 4th, t9i 8. made aopplication for Timber
Notice is hereby given that the State
so , of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, B. Allison, of
Entry. No 0207, for S J4 of Ne J4 and Nw 14 of
of
Oregon,
on June 23rd. 1908, applied
Tillamook. Oregon; Geo. P. A Hl, of Tilla­
Ne *4 and 8e % of Nw %, section 85, townsnip
for the Nw
ol Nw % of Section 8. Ip
2 South, range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, mook, Oregon.*
A
lokxnon S. D resher . Register.
has filed notice of intention to make final timber
3 north, range 7 west, and filed io this
proof, to establish claim to the land above
office a list of School Indemnity Selec­
.NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
described, before W. H. Cooper, U. 8. Com­
Department of the Interior,
tions in which it selected said land, and
missioner, !at Tillamook, Oregon on the 19th
United
Statta
Land
Office,
Portland,
Pre.,
dav of October, 1908. Claimant names aa wit­
that eaid list U open to the public for
July 16th, 190a.
nesses
Notice is hereby given that GORDON T. inapsetion
J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; N. G.
Any and all persona, claiming ad­
Boanest, of Tillamook, Oregon , Jonas Olsen, of NICHOI b S, of Portland, Oregon, who, on July
Tillamook, Oregon; T. H. Goyne, of Tillamook, 16th, 19O8. made Timber Application. No. 096, for versely the above desetibed land or any
Ix)ta
1.
2,
3.
8
and
9,
section
6.
tp.
1
Booth,
range
Oregon.
8 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
of intention to make final proof, to establish the same under the mining laws, or
claim to the land above described, before desiring to show said Innd to be more
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land
Department of the Interior.
Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the Sth day valuable for mineral than tor agricul
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
of October, 1908. Claimant names as wit­ tural purposes, or to object to aajd eelec-
August 3rd, I908.
Notice ia hereby given
that
NILS G. nesses
tion for any legal reason, should file
William P, King, of Portland. Oregon ; O-O. their claims or their affidavits of pro­
BOQLI8T. of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on
August 3rd, 1908. made application for Timber Gooch, of Portland, Oregon; Chas. J. Clement,
Entry, No. 0I97, for N
of Se *4 and N J4 of of Portland, Oregon. John S. Maginnis. of Port­ test or contest in thia office.
Hw % of section 33, townshin 2 South, range 9 land, Oregon, Geo. A. Stephenson, of Portland,
A loernon S. liazasicR.
west. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Oregon.
Register.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
intention co make final timber proof, to estab­
G eo . W. B ibbk .
lish claim to the land above described, before
NOTICK
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Ft'BI.ICATIOh.
Receiver.
W H Cooper. U. S. Commissioner, Tilla­
Department of the Interior.
mook, Oregon, on the 22ud day of October,
I hereby deaignate the Tillamook
U. ». Iaaul Office at Portland, Or
1908 Claimant names as witnesses:
Headlight
as
the
newspaper
in which
July isth, 1908
Jonas Olson, of Tillamook, Oregon; C. A
Notice la hereby gi'-en that JAMW WOOD, the atiove notice ia Io he published.
SvrDson, of Ti lamo<>k, Oregon; T. H. Goyne,
of
Portland,
Oiegon,
who.
on
15th
day
of
July
,
of TilUmook, Oregon; J. C. Bewley, of Tilla­
A lgernon 8. D rkhhkr .
190R. made timber application. No <>‘■'6, for the
mook, Oregon.
Register.
Nw % of «ection 22, Township 1 North, Rang*
‘A lgernon 8. D remer , Register.
9 West. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of intention to make final proof to establish |
iJelioquent Sale Notice.
Notice of Final Account
claim to the land Above described,' before the >
Register and Receiver of U 8. Land Office, at
MIAMI LUMBER COMPANY, location Portland, Oreg n, v.: the 2Hth ds v of Septem­
N otice ia H ereby G iven , —That the vn-
of principal place of buaineri. No 42 Market ber, iaofi. claimant n«m<s as witnesses :
HamueI H. Rotherinel, of Portland, Oregon; ! dereigned has filed hie final account ne ex«
Street, City and ¡County of San Francisco, Malcolm H McUilllvray. of Poitland Oregon . cutor of the last will and testament of
Stote of California.
E. M. Snyder, of ortland, Oregon; fames W 1 William Battereon deceased. In the County
I Court of the State of Oregon, for Till amook
Carey, of Beattie. Wash
Notice
A ixiernon S. D rkssr * Register I County, and the County Judge of aaid
There ia delinquent upon the following
County haa eet Monday. Heptember 7th.
described atoet, on account of aaaeaament
! 190«, at the hour of 10 o’clock a m.. at the
<No. 1» levied on the 27th day of June. 1OOX:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
office of the County Judge, In the Court
The several amounts set opposite the names
Depattment of the Interior
I Houee, in Tillamook City. Oregon, a« the
of the respective share holders are as follows:
United States Land Office, Portland. Ore.. | time and place for the hearing of objection«
July 15th. 190*1
I thereto and the eettlement thereof.
No. of
Notice is hereby given that JA.MEH W
Dated thia 23rd day of July 190«
Certifi­ No of
Amt
Names.
CAREY, of Seattle. Wash who. on July 15th,
SAMUEL M BATTERBON,
Shares
cates.
19»«. made timber appli atiow. No 085, for 9 U
•
Executor.
He U and N *4 He Vi. Section a. Township I
39 ... 7 ... >7tNJ (PO North, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian
w. 1 1 W’oodside
3 . .
300. (K> has filed notice of intention to make final
4G
W J[ W’oodside
NOTICE FOR rrBLICXTION
w.j1 Wood side
41 ... 5 ...
500.00 proof . tn establish claim to the land above
Department of the Interior
described, before the Register and Receiver of
United «tales Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
And in accordance with Law and an Ord<T th • U.S. Land Office. Portland. Oregon, on the
July BMh. »so*
of the Board of Directors made on the a7th Mth day of September, 1906. Claimant uam**»
Notice ia hereby given that IAAAC V.
day of June. 19OA, as many shares of each a» witnesses
PARKER, of Tillamook, Oregon who. on Ju hr
parcel of such stock as may be necessary will
Samuel H Rothermel. of Portland, Oregon . 15th 1908, made Timber Application, No. 0147.
be sold at public auction at the office of the Malcolm «. McGillivray, of Portland. Oregon
for Bw % of Nw % and Nw % ot Hw % of Hrc.
Company, No. 42 Market street, in the City K M Hnyder, of P rt and. Oregoo ; Jamea 10, Tp. No. 3 south, range No. io west, Wil
and County of San Francisco. State of Cali­ Wood, of Portland. Oregon
lamet'e Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention
fornia on Friday. tbe 21st day of August.
ALotiffos s. D iimii , Register.
to make final timber proof, to rsubliah claim to
19OH. at IO o’clock am, of said date, to pay
the land above described, before W H. Cooper,
the said deHnquent Assessment thereon to­ I T imber Lauf», A ct Jt»■ >. Ifof —Nonet for U 8. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oreron, on
gether with coat of advertising and eapenses iFt’»LI€ATION
the 1 Uh day of October, 190b Claimant name»
of sale.
United State« Land Office. Portland, Ore.
as witnesses
GASTON A G.\NAHL.
May sth. iNF.
T H Goyne, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. C.
Secretary
Bewley, of
Tillamook,
Oregon ;
Geo. P
Location of office. No 42 Market Street. w.,.„
Notice
.. is hereby given that in compliance Zimmerman, of Tillamook
Oregon ; A. T.
with
rhe
prorialoua
of
the
act
of
Congre««
of
Citr and Couaty of San Franciaco. State of ( j«wa j.
1 White, of Tillamook, ' rregon
June 3 i97S. entPled "An act for the sale of
A Losse ox S. Dasssaa, Register
tlffib«r lauds in ths S«t««cH Califoraia, Oregon,
i
Administrator's Sale of Real Pro­
perty.
N otice is H ereby G iven .— That the
undersigned, administrator of the estate of
J. H, WII IN ERY, deceased, persuant to an
order of the County Court of the Ktate of
Oregon, for Tillamook County, duly made
and entered of record on the 7th day of
August. 190«, authorising and directing me
to sell certain real property o f said estate,
will on the7thday ofSeptember, 100«, sell
at private sale at my home in Tillamook
City, in Tillamook Cobnty. State of Oregon,
the following described real property of said
estate, to-writ!: Lot 5. in Block 20. Thayer’s
Second Addition to said Tillamook City.
Said sale to be for cash.
Sale to be made subject to the confirmation
of the said County Court-
Dated August 10th, 190«,
•
G eo . W E vans ,
Administrator of the estate of
J. H. Whinery, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot the Interior
U. 8 Land Office at Portland, Or.,
Inly 15th. 1908
Notice ia hereby given that SAMUEL H.
ROTHHKMEL, <>t Poitland, Oiegon, who, on
tbe 15th day of July, IVOR. made timber ap­
plication No. oM. for E
of Hw Vi and S % Be
% of Section I7. township 1 North, Range u
West. Willamette Meridian, haa fl led notice of
intention to make final proof, to establish claim
on the land above described, before the Regis­
ter and Receiver of U,H Land Office, Portland,
Oregon, on the 28th day of September, 1908.
ClaimaiP mmies a* wit ties»™
James W. Car.-y, ol Seattle. Wash.; Jamea
Wood, of Portland, .Oregon; Malcolm S. Me
Gillivrav.of Portland. Oregon ; E. M. Snyder, of
Portland, Oregon.
A lgxmnof 8. D bmub , Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
July ust. 190«
Notice !• herrby given that WILLIAM W.
ROHr.BKAUGH, of Tillamook. Oregon, who, on
J sly 31st, 190A. made application for Timber
Entry, No. 0177. for N U of He % and 8 % of Ne
W of section 5M. township 2 Hou th, range 9 West,
Willamette Meridian, has fi ed notice of in­
tention to make final tinilrer proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before W H
< oopsr. U H. Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Orgon. on the 19th day of October. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses
J.C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; N. G.
lioqwiMt. of Tillamook. Oregon ; C.A. Hvenson,
of Tillamook, Oregon. Jonas Olson.-of Tills
monk, Oregon.
A lor a non H. DsiRsaKR. Register.
N otice or S chool I ndemnity 8« l » c .
TIOW.
Unit*.! State* Land Office.
Portland. Oregon. June 80, 1908
Notice U hereby given that the Slata
of Oregon, on June 80, 1908. applied tor
thn Nw Vi of Sr
and 8w % of 8w Vi
of Motion 15. tp. 1 «outh. range 8 weal,
end tiled in thia office a hat of 8ch<x>l
Indemnity Malrctiona in which II selected
■aid land, and that »aid hat is open to
the public for inrpection.
Anv and all pertona claiming ad ver-
*ly the above described land or any
lag*! aundlvixiou thereof, <>r claiming
the name under the mining laws, or
desiring n show aaid land to he more
valuable f« mineral than for agricul­
tural purposes, or to object to aaid
■»lection for any legal reaeow, ebouM
file their claim« or their affidavit« of
protest or content In thia office.
ALOzaitog 8. DgzMgg.
Register.
Gao. W. Biaaa.
Receiver.
I hereby deeignnte the Tillamook
Headlight, printed at Tillamook Ore-
goo. aa the faper in which the above
notice it to be publiahed.
ALaaaao!« 8. Da,. mob .
Register.