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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 27, 1908 ■sought Pardon. Why Wa Are All Mimics. ■tories of that former i "If we did not cough In cburcb, the *exus tatulliarly known human race would uot exist.” And the ton la more than one professor, twiddling a piece of chalk In bis band, regarded tbe sophomores | a financial agent of the with a quizzical smile. nvho bud warmly opposed "What I mean," he continued, "Is ■f Governor Houston, but that tbe cause of coughing is tbe cause ■rly au luus to retalu bls of our survival. That cause is mim By lucrative position. Con icry. Mimicry Is a better life preserver te new governor was soon than fleetness or strength. For by I a petlriou lu which the mimicry we manage not to attract at ■ of faithful service and tention, and In prehistoric times they ■cations f r the place were who attracted attention were bunted Irlo wing terms by himself down by tbe tribe and roasted for din bur sent for him and salt ner or bunted down by the saber tooth ■ppears from this petition tiger and taken raw. re been lu the penitentiary “Since those dark days mimicry has been instinctive with us. Mimicry is fas the reply, what causes us to follow the fashions. g that time you have per- It causes us, when in England, to say hilly every duty that has 'cawn't' and ‘lawf.’ if your friend | way to the best of your yawns, you yawn—that's mimicry. If be laughs, you laugh—mimicry again. •answered tue agent, his If be snuffles, you snuffle—mimicry ttly rising. And If be coughs tn cburcb, straight j" said the governor, with way you and all the rest of the con bne conferring a priceless gregation cough, tbe reason being tbe fdon you out." same one which saved our forefathers from extermination."—New York Press. tout of Commission. [was supposed to Influence Famous Floggers. Birusqueiit-ss amounting to Among English schoolmasters whose leness It Is related that names have come down to posterity rery voluble lady took her with the dubious reputation of great floggers Dr. Busby of Westminster no was ill. to see him I you two wants to consult school is tbe generally acknowledged chief. kbernethy Of him it Is recorded that, one of his Bter." replied the elder wo- head boys having Insulted a young ■ then put a qnnstlon to the French viscount who came to the » she bad a chance to reply school to demand satisfaction, he flog ■began a long story. Aber- ged tbe viscount first for tbe blood 'her to be quiet and repeat- thirsty Intentions and next his friend itlon to the girl. A second who was the bearer of his challenge. Dr. Valpy. too. who edited an edition ■man began a story, and a le he told her to l«> quiet of tbe classics, was a potent wlelder of Iterrupted lilni a third time the rod. Archdeacon Groom, who was f tongue out," be said to the a pupil of his. tells a story In Illustra tion of bls prowess. One of the boys p's nothing the matter with had been flogged by the redoubtable dominie, and tbe lad's father came to ria J med. Jud, put your tongue out." complain. “Sir,” said Valpy to him. "I flogged lied. ly overawed, the woman your son because he richly deserved it. If be again deserves it. I shall flog ip It out.” said Abernethy, him again, and." rising. "If you come reded to examine the girl.— here. sir. interfering with my duty I shall flog you.” ulne. The parent fled. Qusar Complication. to, a town of 500.000 Inbab A Famous Architset’s Trick. J can get nothing to eat on When Sir Christopher Wren was ■ Certain restaurants supply building the town hall of Windsor, a ■ptitiously. but the whole fidgety member of the corporation, so Bests are In danger of being the story goes, insisted that the roof IDuee un Italian was In such required further support and desired ■t ou Sunday when suddenly tbe architect to add more pillars. In [entered. The Italian was vain did Sir Christopher assure him pushed by the proprietor into that the danger was imaginary. He ■ere a waitress happened to knew- better. The alacm spread, and IK in negligee. Even this tbe great architect was worried into koi Ice Invaded, but the wait adding tbe desired columns. i the situation by declaring Years passed, and In later times, Lung man was her bailee when architect and patrons were dead, I man. by the way. bud been cleaning operations in the roof re Jme time. lie thought tha. vealed the fact that the supposed addi Jelved the pollcemau: but. as tional supports did not touch the roof f fact, be bad got out of tbe by two Inches, though this was not per I into the tire. One tine day ceptible to the gazers below. ■ss called him before tbe By this Ingenious expedient did Wren [claimed $2.500 tor breach of pacify his critics, while vindicating bls rhe Italian bad to pay Aud own architectural skill to future gener I the worst of till. His wife ations. ■ divorce and shortly after lot her man. I'm Telling You. Pat Murphy, who was lu lodgings, fTackle This One. was greatly annoyed by tbe landlady ■wing paragraph of a bun- helping herself to bls provisions. She Is Is an excellent test In pro- began by taking a piece of his butter, L Try It tirst. anil then go and when Pat came home she said: ■In. every word, in company “Pat, I'm taking a little of your but Ml dictionary: ter. but I'm uot like other landladies— ira. Isolated in the oasis. I'm telling you." Die acclimated and bad am- Next day It was an egg. and so on. to contemplate all the eco- Every day there was something taken His of her Inextricable sword and put off with tbe remark. "Pm Dot d resisted the allopathic ml like other landladies—I'm telling you." rbo gave a courteous dlaguo- Of course there was never any re imbly craved precedence for duction in I'at's bill. One Saturday bis I In tbe form of a vase with bill came to a larger amount than 1c aeoustlng apparatus. This usual. Pat looked at IL bundled up a rws like a book, but It might few things In bls handkerchief, walked n dog living lu squalor from to tbe door and said: "Landlady. I'm sloping I'm not like be launched at him when he rn bis address She ate bel other lodgers—I'm telling you."—Lon aud then fraternized with don Answers. expert In appendicitis, who be obsequies.” Beautifully Arranged. Brown—Well, you're got tbe quar FA Plot That Failed. ter. Is your sister coming down? | of a plot to kidnap Queen "I've arrunged It beautifully, old Bud turn England into a re chap. I told her It was you first fold In I’eter I.atouclie's isiok. ■nd she said to tell you abe was out. h Its Methods and Expo and then I said I was fooling and fills coup d'etnt was planned that It was Charley Jones, and you Mace In 1888. the year of tbe ought to have seen her bustle to get >k strike in Ixmdon. but was into a clean ablrt waist! Sbe'll be rlgbt I by tbe success of tbe strik- down!” fee unexpected sympathy and >wu tbem by the moneyed Not Surprised. [This did much to conciliate Skipper—I am Inordinately sensitive les. on whose help the reto- to uncongenial surroundings, so much irelied. so that tbe very sight of some people will give me a nervous shudder. Chip Capital Punishment, per—Ob. well, there are very few of us throwing her arms about tbe that do not shrink from meeting our im's uecki—Yon are my pris creditors. _________________ life! Bridegroom—It's not Im- nt for life, love: It's capital No Hitch. nt—Sydney Town and Coun- “How did the wedding come off to ■L day r "Without a hitch." The Villain. “Glad to bear It.” Tbe villain in your story is a “I said without a bitch. Tbe bride ■sterplece Wheredid you get backed out at tbe last minute." Her? Novelist—I Imagined a I ■eased of all the forms of i Not Written. ■a which my wife attributes "How do you write 'born?*” asked I ten she is angry. tbe teacher of a small boy at tbe black board. His Limit. “A born Isn't written at all," an- | r-VTbat do you tbluk of tbe •wered the little fellow. “It*» blowed." Ban. Jimmie? Printer's Devil —Exchange. • it feller could print all be ) display type on a postage Lika a Bicycle. it bout canceling tbe stamp — “What does tbe doctor say to the k matter with Mlrandy?” “He saya sbe baa pneumatic tenden Uncemplimsntary. cies and that abe to threatened with -Pm a man of parts. Pon»- of tbem seem to be missing i spiral trouble.”—Baltimore Americas Ono of Hook's Practical Jokes. Theodore Hook forged 4.000 letters to 4,000 tradesmen and others request ing tbem to call on a certain day and bopr at the bouse of a wealthy widow. Mrs. Tottenham, In Berners street London, against whom be bad con ceived a grudge. These people began to arrive soon after daybreak. Tbe rush continued until nearly midnight. They came by fifties and hundreds. There were 100 chimney sweeps. 100 bakers, fifty doctors, fifty dentists, fifty accoucheni. There were priests to ad minister extreme unction and Metho dist ministers to offer last prayers. There were fifty confectioners with wedding cakes, fifty undertakers with coffins, fifty fishmongers with baskets of cod and lobsters. They pushed, quarreled and fought, and tbe police were called out to prevent a riot. Fi nally among tbe hoaxed ones came the governor of tbe Bank of England, the royal Duke of Gloucester and tbe lord mayor of London, each lured tbltber by some cunning pretext. A police tn vestlgatlon followed, but the perpetra tor was not detected. A Wonderful Bowman. Tbe Romans were very skillful bow men. although they discarded tbe weap on in warfare, trusting to tbe charge and to hand to hand fighting. Many of tbe Roman emperors were famous archers. It Is said that Domltlan would place boys In tbe circus at a consider able distance from him and as they held up their bauds with tbe fingers outstretched he would send the arrows between tbem with such nicety and ac curacy of alm that be never inflicted a wound. Tbe wicked emperor Commodus boasted that be never missed bis alm or tailed to kill the wild beast that he shot with a single arrow. He would set a shaft in bls bow as some wild beast was set free In tbe circus to de vour a living criminal condemned to die. Just when tbe furious animal was springing on liis prey tbe emperor would strike it dead at tbe man's feet Sometimes 100 lions were let loose ai once in order that he, with 100 arrows, might kill them. With arrows the beads of which were semicircular be would sever tbe necks of ostriches in full flight A Talent For Balancing. Tbe pleasant coffee room of tbe old Star and Garter at Richmond, which was burned down in 1809, was patron ized by England s statesmen, politicians and writers. On Saturday evenings it was regularly visited by a middle aged gentleman of rather broad stature, with gray hair and a large shirt collat which formed a conspicuous feature In his attire. He would dine always alone at a particular corner table, and after dinner It was his humor to build up before him a pyramid of tumblers and wineglasses, which he topped with a decanter. Occasionally the whole structure would topple over and litter the table with Its ruins. Then tbe mid die aged gentleman would rise, pay bls bill, including the charge for broken glass, and depart. The waiters knew him well. He was Thomas Bab Ington, Lord Macaulay. Curious Greetings. A French Journal has been looking into tbe question of how different races express the colloquialism "How do you do?" and presents some curious exam pies. The Koreans, for instance, do not give or imply any offense when they greet each other with tbe remark “You do look old.” Persians say. "May Allah preserve your beard and cover it with benedictions.” Among a tribe of Fiji islanders tbe correct form of salutation is to pull one's ear. A Caro line Islander kneels before bis friend, whose foot be grasps and slaps blmselt vigorously In the face with it. In the Sudan a traveler was addressed by a native chief as “Mighty sun." tbe said chief finishing up with “Glory to tbee O splendid moon." the remark being accentuated by expectorating In tbe traveler'« rlgbt hand. Greatness. There Is a kind of elevation which does not depend on fortune. It 1s a certain air which distinguishes us and seems to destine us for great things It is a price which we Imperceptibly set on ourselves. By this quality we usurp the deference of other men. and It puts us, in general, more above tbem than birth, dignity or even merit itself —La Rochefoucauld. A Coincidence. “I'm afraid. George." said bis fiancee “that you are going from bad to worse." “Quite a coincidence." muttered George. "That's what Clara said when 1 threw her over for you." Spurgeon’s Complaint. Mr. Spurgeon once complained that bis deacons were worse then tbe devil. “Resist tbe devil.” said be. "and be will fly from you. but resist ■ deacon ■ nd be will fly at you." Hope. “There 1« no sweeter suffering than hope.” So run« an old German prov erb. melancholy text for hearts that bitter disappointment has cured and to whom «11 hope to but memory. Not Entirely. Moe Roee-Do you think tbe automo bile to replacing tbe horse? Joe Coae- Well. not entirely, anyway. 1 have«'t found automobile In my bologna a* yet.—Browning's Magazine. Of a Modern Genius. "Going to compile bls life and let !•- I Tbe man who sa-ea when be baa tersT' •There were no lettera. I'm going tc • acquiring good friends tbe little to called stingy. He that seven compile bls Ufe and |»œt cards."— Mtlon to that o ! good books. when be baa much is raid to be Ju Washington Herald. dicious.-Chicago Beejrd Merald. | — 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. a I We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw. McNAIR CO. ALEX The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. i vj - i- . i2 ÆTTa ’ I V FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the deneral news of the ............................ _.................. ........... I i ‘ World also for informai ion abotit how •€© obtain ilie bes£ results in cul€ivaiin<£ die soil, Siock Stock VVW^A MW* — — — — — — . I I Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by I Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon, Tune 18th. 190ft. Notice is hereby given that RALPH ADAMS, of Dallas, Ore., who, on lune iKth. 19o8, m .de timber Entry, No. 77H6, for South West % ot the South Past of Section 1, tp. 3 south rang'' 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above doscribed, before the Register and Receiver. Portland, Oregon, on the 9th day of Pepiember, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses : A. Maybee, of Dallas, Oregon : N Dail, of Dallas, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon , Frank Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. 1 | i I 1 made June 3rd. 1802, for 8w Ne N.^ beU Hiid Sw ‘4 Se .section 19. township 3 south, range 9 west, by THOMAS C. klNG, contestee. in which it Is alleged that he is well acquainted wi h the tract of land embraced in ti e homestead entry and knows the present condition <»f the same ; also that the sidd Thorn«»» C. King died near Salem, Oregoir. on or about March. 1904; that said ThomaaC. King, according to the best know ledge mid belief of affiant, was, at the time of his death, a single man, and that he has 110 knowledge »f such heirs, except that he has been Informed that at he time of the death of said King two or thtee brother» survived him. anti that said brother» resided in some of the Southern state»: but affiant ha» not been able to learn any or either of the names of «ahi brothers, nor of their residence or post office addreM, that between the time of making said entry upon mid lands and the death of »aid King, and said King did notcultivateor improve said lands according to the law and that »Ince Me said death up to the present time the heirs of «aid King have not in anywise resided upon, cultivated or improved the sai«i laud», or any part thereof to any extent whatever ; and that to the best knowledge ami belief of affiant »aid allege«! Absence from the said land was not due to hie or their being employee«! in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United State» as a private solder, officer, seaman or marine. dutiiig the war with Spain, or any other war tn which the United States may be engaged. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Intenor United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., July nth, Notice Is hereby given that LEWIS E. MORION, of Tillamook . Oregon, who on July 11th. 1908, m de timbet application, No. 074. for the Nw l4 of the Se % of Section 1*. township 3 south, range 10 went. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Cooper. U.S. ( oinuiis- sjoner, in Tillamook Citv. Hllamook C.-unty, I Oregon, on the 24th day of September, I90X. Claimant names as witnesses J C. Bewley,of Tillamook, Oregon . Jonas Bai«l parties are hereby notified to appear, Olso , of Tillamook. Oregon : A, B Allison, of Tillamook. Oregon. Deo. P. Will, of Tilla , respond and offer evidence touching said alleaation at ro o'clock a m , oil Octoberr5th( mook, Oregon. 190H. before W. If. Coopt*r. U. S. Commissioner, A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Tillsmook, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a in , 011 Octbber 12th, i9«»ft, NOTICE FOR publication . I la’f re the Register and Receiver at the United Department of the Interior, I States Land Office in Portland. Oregon. United State« Land Office, Portland, f re., 1 The said contestant having, in a «»roper affi July 10th, ilftift. Notice is hereby given that GORDON T. I davit. iile«l lune 20th. I9«* set forth tacts NICHOIA, of Portland, Oregon, who. on July 1 which show that after due diligence personal 16th, 19OS, made Timber Application. No. 096, for I service of this notice cannot he made, it is f/Ots 1. 2, 3. ft and 9, section 6, tp. 1 south, range hereby ordered and directed that such notice S west. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice be given by due and proper publication. A lgernon S. D rehskm , Register. of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land Notice of Final Account. Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the Sth day Nirricg is Hrntsr G itbn ,—That the un* of October, 1908. Claimant names as wll- dersigned has filed his final account as ex« 11 esses William P.King. of Portland Oregon O.O. cutor of the hist will and testament of Gooch, of Portland, Oregon; < has. J Clement, William Battermon. deceased, in the County <>f Portland,Oregon; John S. Maginnis.of Port Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook land. Oregon; Geo. A. Stephenson, of Portland, County, and the County Judge of said County has set Monday. September 7th, Oregon. 1BON, at the hour of 1<> o’clock a m., at the A lgernon S. D resser . Register. office of the C«»unty Judge, In the Court House, in Tillamook City. Oregon, as the NOTICE FOR PI BI ICA I ION. time and place for the hearing of objections Department of the Interior. thereto and the settlement thereof. U. d. Lan i Office at Portland. Or Dated this 23rd day of July 1908. July »jth. 190ft BAMUEL M BATTER8ON, Notice 1« hereby given that JAMES Wool), Executor. of Portland, Oregon, who on 15th day of July 190ft. made timber application, No oMI, for the Nw H of Section 22. Township 1 N rth, Range NOTICE FOR fUHLICATlON 9 West. Willamette Meridian, aa« filed notice Department of the fnteri<»r of intention to make final proof to establish United k Isle-Land Office. Portland, Ore., claim to the land above described. before tha July tsth. 1908 Rogister and Receiver ffV *. I-*”*» Office at Notice js hereby given that ISAAC V. Portland, Oreg n, on the 2*th day of Septem PARKER.of TiUamook. Oregon who. on July ber, i9oft. Claimant names as witnesses ' 25th. 1908. made Timber Application. No. 0147. Bamuel H. Mot her mel, of Poriland. Oregon; forSwtf ofNw % and Nw % of Mw K «f^ee. Malcolm ft- McGillivray, of Poitland Oregon ; j io Tp. No 3 south, range No. 10 west. Wil- E. M Snyder of ortland, Oregon, Janies W. I lamet’e Meridian, ha* filed notice of Intention 1 tn mak** final limber |»r«»of, to establish claim to Carey, or Seattle. Wash A lgernon ». D remer Register. j the land above deset ib*-d, before W H. Cooper, | US < ommiaetouer, at I illamonk Oregon, on I the ij«b day of Octnlwr, 19<A. Claimant names NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. as witneFses Department of the Interior. T. H Govne, of Tillamook. Oregon : J. C. United States Land Office. Portland, Orc.. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Geo. P July 15th. 190ft Oregon ; A. T. Notice is hereby given that JAM Eft W. /-Iminerman. of T«ll»m'»<»k, CAREY of Seattle. Wash who. on July r«th, White, of Tillamook, Oregon A ix* a a h < » n ft. DREsaaa, Register, lift«, made timber appli atiow. No 085, for S U p’e U and N % Se »4, section 22 Township I notice for publication . North, kauge*9 West, Willamette Meridian, Department of the Interior, has filed notu*e of intention to make filial United States Land Office. Portland Ore., proof . tn establish claim to the land above AuruMt 4th. 190ft described, before the Register and Receiver of Notice 1» hereby given that CARL A th • U-8. Land Office Portland. Oregon on the ■ SVENHON, of Tillamo k. Oregon, who, on ¿»thday of September. Claimant name« I August 4th. HM-g. made soup Heat ion tor Timber Samuel H Rothermel. of Portland, Oregon ' Entry. No o>n. for H H of Me % and Nw U of Malcolm 4 McGillivray, of Portland. Oregon ; ' Ne *4 «nd Me K of Nw %, »ection 85, township E. N. Nnyder, of P <rt »nd, Oregon ; James 1 2 ?*outh. rang»* 9 West, Willamette Merioiati. 1 has filed notice -»f Intention to make final timber Woo<1, of Portland. Oregon I proof, tn establish claim to the land above A loerxon rt . D rkmcr . Register. I described, before W H Cooper, U.S. Com- mtssioner *at Tillamook. Oregon on the 19th CONTENT NOTICE. duvofoetober, 190«. Claimant names as wit Department of the Interior. 1 nesees Cui ted States fend office. J C Fb-wlev of Tillamook. Oregon. N. G. Portland, Oregon. B«Mine»t. of Tlllai'iook Oregon , Jonas Olsen, of July 24th 190« A eaffic eel contest affidavit having been j Tillamook, Oregon T. H Gojrne, of Tillamook, filed *■ this office by GKOKGE VANDFRsEE Oregpu. ▲ LG a RN ON B. bRRaaaa, Register. coDtesUUJt, against homestead entry No. Hi64. Admin atralot’8 Sale of Real Pro perty. N otice is H krkby G iven .—That the undersigned, administrator of the estate of J. H. WHIN BEY, deceased, persuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, duly made and entered of record on the 7th day of August. 1008. authorizing and directing me to sell certain real property o f said estate, will on the 7th day of September, 1908, sell at private sale, at tny home in Tillamook Cltv, bi Tillamook County. State of Oregon, the’ following described real property of said estate, to-wit': Lot ft in Block 20. Thayer s Second Addition to said Tillamook City. Said sale to be for ca»h. Sale to lie made subject to the confirmation of the said County Court. Dated August 10th. 1908. G ko . W. E vans . Administrator of the estate of J. H. Whinery, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot the Interior U. S. Laud Office at Portland, Or., July 15th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that SAMUEL H. ROTH ER MEL, <»t Poitiand, O-egon, who, on tbe 15th day of July. J«.»( j W. msde timber ap plication No oh4. for E of Mw and 8 Be % of Secii«»ii I7. township 1 North, Range u west. Willamette Meridiiiii. ha» filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim on the laud above described, before the Regis ter and Receiver of U,8 Land Office, Portland, Oregon, on ttie 28th day of September, «908. Claimant names a« witnesses: J hiiks W. Cai y, of Seattle, Warh,; James U<»<>d, »f Portland, .Oregon, Malcolm S. Me- Gillivra*. of Porllsini, Oregon ; E. M. Snyder, of P01 tlaiid, 4 iregon A igemnop ft . D rkmier , Register. NOTICE F‘iR PUBLICATION. Depar 1 meut of the Interior. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., July 31st, 1908. Notice !» hereby riven that WILLIAM W. RGSnBRAUltH, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on Joly ji»t, 1908, made sppiication for Timber Entry. No. of >7, fo N U of Me >4 and 8 >4 of Ne U of section 84. township 2 Mouth, range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has fi rd notice of in tention to m»ke final timl/er proof, to establish claim to the land alM»v»* described, before W. H. Cooper, U.H C<iiiiml»»ioner, rt Tillamook, Oregon, on tbe 19th day of October, i^aft. Claimant names a* witnesses J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; N. O. Boquist.of Tillsmook, Oregon ; C. A. Mvensoii, of 1 illamnok. Oregon, Jonas Olaoti, of Tilla mook, Oregon. A LG a a non s. D irmki Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., August jrd, 190!. Notice is hereby given that NILS G. BOQVIMT. of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on August A»d, l x* made application for Timber Entry, No. 01^7. for N H ot Se U and N H of Hw Ji of »e< lion 35, townshi*» 2 South, range 9 west. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice or it.tention to mak* final ember proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before W H. Cooper, U. ». Commissloi er, Tilla mook, Oregon, ou the 22«»d day of October, ijftift. Claimant name* as witnesses: Jonas Olso»». 0/ Tillamook, Oregon; C. A Bvensna, of Ti l»<nio k, Oregon. T. H. Goyoe, of Till«monk. Ot«*go4i, J C. Bewley of Tilla mook, Oregon A Ld a a non H. Daaaaaa, Register. • NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the In trior, L M Land/Jffice at Portland. Ore., August 10th long. Notice la hereby given that NELLIE E. AM M STRONG, of Tillsmook. Oregon, who. on August 10th, 190ft, made application lor llmbei entry, No. O/56. for 8w % nt Nw % nf section 15 tp. 2 imuth, range 9 west, WBlame te M»r«disn. has filed notice of intention to m»ke goal timber proof to establish claim to the la.id above •eecribed. befoie W. H C^per, U M < onunlestoner, in TIDamoob City. Ttllamook County Oregon, on the 19th day of October, 1908. Claimant name« as witnesses J. C Bewley of Tillamook. Oregon W. W. R<*ebrau h of Tillaowk, Oregon. U. A. Wveneeti, of Tillamook, Oregon. Jac. A rmstrong, of Tillamook, * regon A LOBB NON S. DRaaaaa Register.