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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER ' 3, 1908.
lections
YOKOHAMA
THEATER
Lest All Day and Some­
times Two Days.
caving Yokohama I went to
, which certainly was unlike
have ever seen before. We
floor of our so called box
s like tbe crowd. And such
It was an endless source of
id amusement to watch
e families—mothers-in-law
ers ln-law, children of all
irents of different genera-
s. eons and grandsons. AU
tinners with them. Little
produced—tiny boxes full
vis containing weird food­
white and green; seaweed
es. raw fish aud nameless
llments, tea In microscopic
irse, with no milk or sugar,
se cannot understand Eu-
tlng milk In their tea. as.
to them, it <bas a strong
1 children were dressed and
during the entr’actes, and
ted. slept, ate, talked and
tselves. it was certainly a
i«t to see a little "musme"
,rre Loti describes, dalntUy
tbe gayest of kimonos and
t obis, sitting between a
pg nothing but a loose cot-
■nd an old hag nursing a
ougb It was true that most
had little on and tbe tber-
“is 85 degrees, the atmos-
not impossible, as I am
have been the case In a
•ater under similar circum-
e plays hare usually four-
n acts and last all day and
wo. This particular one.
an actress such as Sadi
erpret It, was quite unln-
me. but I admired tbe
actresses, their easy move­
dancing and tbe way they
•lr tight clothes. Imagine
when I found out after­
bey were all men! Up to
ago men and women did
tber In Japan, the tliea-
mles being composed of
ex or the other. But a
ome over them, and there
xed companies.—Remlnls-
iy Randolph Churchill In
Stumping Competition.
That competition Is at least tbe back
bone if not the life of trade is Ulus
trated by the big city department
store«, especially those located In tbe
same district where rivalry runs high
and tbe efforts to attract trade are
studied with particular care In time of
depression. That this same incentive
for progress is not given to stores in
the country may be one cause—or is it
effect?—of the degeneration of some of
our rural districts in tbe east. One of
the heads of a prominent New York
concern who spent a vacation in New
England last summer went to tbe local
"general store” to buy a few yarda of
a certain cloth.
“We don't keep it.” said tbe store
keeper.
“Why not?” was the reply. “This Is
a staple. How can you get along with
out it?”
“Wa_l.” was the indifferent espiaos
tlon. "we Jest can't keep It I laid in
some a short spell ago. but it was
bought out, and every time I've got
some It only gets sold. There’s no use
trying to keep it here!"—System.
ÍHE OLD tnOKEN RECORD.
How dear to this heart is the phono­
graph's singing!
What fond recollections my memory
stir'
Bweet Jane does the winding and turns
on the music.
While 1 sit and tell her the tunes 1 pre­
fer
But. oh#, how It tears my nerve system to
tatters;
Oh. how it deranges my comfort and
bliss. -
When Jane Mly slips on an old broken
recond
Which reels off a song that sounds
something like this:
"Theoldoaka-ka-ka—bucka-bucka-bucks—
Ir-r-r-r-r-r-r-r bou-wow-wow (crick ucket)
..... (crick, crick, crick—ooooo)
■”Tha—hunk-k-k-k tb— r) w-e-l-l. ,
My stock of canned music 1 hail as a
treasure.
For often when callers appear on the
. scene
Aiyl-topics are scarce it in truly a pleas­
ure
To bring out our dear little talking ma-
chine.
The time passes quickly, and every one s
happy.
The phonograph pleases till Jane, so re-
miss.
Forgets about winding the works of the
treasure,
Which drawls out a tune that goes
Too Particular.
something like this:
- • A
Tbe finical customer at tbe flsh mar­
’
B-v-eee
4-i-l-i-t eeeeeeeeee— ver s—o
ket pointed at a sign In tbe window
Ha-ha—hum—b-b-b-b-bl-^-e
wltb this Inscription upon it: “Anjo- ”T—h—e rererere—8 n----- o
vis."
Pl—pl—pl—place I—1—k—e h----- o ■■■■
—F. P Pitier in Puck.
“What does that mean?” be asked.
“Wbat is an anjovts?"
"Anjovls." answered tbe proprietor,
“are little flsbes. Didn't ye never bear
of’em?”
c. ■
“You mean anchovies, don't you?"
“Not unless you want to buy some,
sir.” sternly spoke the proprietor. “If
a man wants to buy my fish be can
call ’em what be durn pleases. When
I’m puttin’ up signs on my flsb I’ll call
’em what I durn please, and anybody
wbo don’t like 'em don't have to look
at ’em. sir.”
Tbe finical customer muttered an
apology and escaped further trouble by
purchasing a dime's worth of smoked
herring, a harmless, unassuming fish
about whose name there could be no
possible dispute.—Chicago Tribune.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANGES
I We carry a Large Stock of
11
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
McNAIR CO.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
A Sad Case.
farmers
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
For the general news of the
World also for information about
how io obtain ihe best results
in cultivating the soil. Stock
Raisin£,FruitGrowiti£ etc.
You can secure this excellent
paper by
The Elephant at Bay.
Twenty years of experience tells me
that a whole regiment of lions cannot
produce tbe same moral effect as one
twelve foot African tusker when he
cocks bls big, sall-llke ears, draws him-
self up to his full height and looks at
you. letting off at the same time a
blood curdling scream, while in all
probability others Invisible to you are
stampeding on all sides with the din
and vibration of an earthquake. Sur­
rounded In a dense Jungle by a herd of
elephants, they seem to block out tbe
Suffocated Duck.
whole horizon. One I measured was
s thing I'm glad of.” said actually sixteen feet from edge of eat
“TTe'ie heeu pretty bad off at times
>eton rouennals Is dying to edge of ear. No wonder my insig­
nificant self seemed to shrivel and my elj, Stumpy?"
“Bure' we have!"
rise?”
huge express rifle to dwindle Into a
“Well, It dln't a circumstance fe:
duck. It's tbe duck of mere pea shooter. Try as I will on
ious duck wblcb you kill such occasions. I can never overcome bow thpm swells, some of 'em. lias te
. When you order Calie­ my sense of terror and always feel live. Yestlddy I heard one er tlieli.
nt a faalilonniile restau- Inclined to throw down my elephant real seysiety wimmin say sbe an' liei
be sure that It Is not suf- gun aud run for safety till I drop.— busban' bad been livin' in their trank-
ou as cruelly as though W. G. Fitz-Gerald in Success Maga­ fer two years!"
made June 3rd. i9oa, for Sw
Ne
N,J^ fteW Admin atrator’s Sale of Real Pro-
Nero.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and Sw
Se V4 .section
19. township
zine.
petty.
Department of the Interior.
3 south, range 9 west, by THOMAS C.
Her Own Affair.
now and then, after eat-
U.S. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon,
K ING, conteatee, *in which it is alleged that
"What
do
you
think
you
are
going
to
ouenaiais. people take sick
I
mi«'
1
mi
h.
190K.
The Too Faithful Dog.
N otick
is
H kmkby G ivbk ,—That the
lie is well ac«|uainted wi'h the tract of land
is hereby given that RAI.PH ADAMS, embraced in the homcHtrad entry and knows undersigned, administrator of the estate of
sign physicians, studying
A party of youug Australians want­ batch out pf that doorknob and that of Notice
Dallas, Ore., who. on June 18th, l!»o8, m de the present condition of the same ; h I no tliKt J. H. WHINERY, deceased, perauant to an
piece
of
brick?"
sneertngly
asked
tbe
ow us that the blood of a ing a flab dinner filled a bottle with
timber Entry, No. 77^6, lor South West
ot the said Thomos C. King died uear Salem, order of the County Court of the State of
the South East
of Hect'od 3, tp. 3 south, Oregon, on or about Marell. 1904; that Nani Oregon, for Tillamook County, duly made
:k is apt to turn violently dynamite, attached a waterproof fut
old rooster.
rang • 10 west, Willamette MeHoien has filed ThomasC. King, according to the beat know­ und entered of record on the 7th day of
"I’ll hatch a skyscraper If I want to.” notice of intention to make fina! proof to ledge and belief of affiant, was, at the time of August. 19ON. authorizing and directing me
it you may be eating and flung It Into a pool In a creek
claim to the land above described, his death, a single man, and that he has no to sell certain real property o f said estate,
Inals or you may be tak- One of them bad a retriever wbo had, squawked the old hen fiercely. “You establish
before the Register ami w ceiver. Portland. knowledge if such heirs, except that he has will on the 7th day of September, 190», sell
llent of a deadly dose of been taught to retrieve anything flung go and attend to your own affairs Oregon, on the 9th day of Peptember, 1908. been
informed thHt at lie time of the death of at private sale, at my home in Tillamook
name» as witnesses
said King two or thiee brothers survived him, City, hi Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
Into tbe water, and tbe bottle bad I’m running this branch of the busl-. Claimant
A. Maybee, ot I »alias. Oregon ; N Dail, of an<l that said brother* resided in some of the the following described real property of said
aneton rouennals of late hardly touched tbe surface before ness."—Chicago Tribune.
Dallas, Oregon; Ralph Welsh, 01 Tillamook. Southern Mates: but affiant has not tarn able to estate, to-wit?: Lot 5. in Block 20, Thayer's
Oregon , Frank Welsh, of Tillamook, Oregon.
learn any or either of the names of said Second Addition to said Tillamook City.
Itself on so many of Its Watch was after It They yelled at
A lgernon S. D resker , Register
brothers, nor of their residence or post office Said sale to be for cash.
: 1 don't think It will be him to leave It alone, but he paid no
' < A Nautical Insult.
Sale to be made subject to the confirmation
address, that between the time of making said
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
entry upon said '.anda and the death of said of the said County Court.
Gerald— Weally. Howace. you ought
fore tbe suffocation of attention and soon was swimming
Department of the Interior
King, and said King did not cultivate or improve
Dated August 10th, 19OS,
to
demand;
satisfaction
of
that
Smith
ise."—Exchange.
United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore.,
sborew’ard with tbe fizzing bomb In
•
G«o. W K t a ns .
said lands according to the law and that since
July nth, ham.
Administrator of the estate of
hisssid death up t<« the prearnt time the heira
bls mouth, The young men ran for fellah. He insulted you lawst night.
Notice is hereby given that LEWIS E. of said K ii’g have not in anywise resided upon,
_ J. H. Whinery, deceaaed.
1
. .
---- —!7
—[r
Horace—Deah me. what did he say? MORTON, of Tillamook Oregon, who on July «cultivated or improved the sai«l lands, or any
Ing a Great industry.
their Ilves. and the poor beast, think­
nth, 1908. m de timber application, No 074. for part thereof, to any extent whatever ; and that
' tbe thousands of peo- Ing it all a great Joke, came galloping HGer?ld—Why. at ,.thv club, when the
Nw % of the He % ot Section H. tow uship 3 to the best k n<<wh <ig<' au«i belief of affiant
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DepHrtment ot the Interior
1 “old iron" man poking after. He was within twenty yardk somebody a waked what your pu.vate south, range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has said allege«! absence from the said land was not
U. S. Land. Office st Portland, Or.,
filed notice of intention to make final timber due to his or their being employeed. in the Army,
i of rubbish realize that of the hindmost when there was a signal was. Smith sgld he wasn't sure, Sroof,
July 15th. 190«
to establish claim to the land above Navy or Marine Corps of tne United States as
escribed, before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Corn in is* a private »older, officer, seaman or marine,
Notice Is hereby given that HAMUKL H.
ess In this country has stunning crash. Two of the men were but be thought it was an absent flag
sioner. iu Tillamook Citv. Tillamook County. dining the war with Spain, or any other war in ROTHERMEL, ot Poitland, Oregon, who, on
endous proportions. In thrown down, though, fortunately, not by Jove!— Puck.
tbe 15th day of July. !9<jfi. made limber ap­
Oregon, 011 the 24U1 day of September, 19«»». which the United States may lie engaged.
■ --------------------------- '
.st year over $25.000.000 badly hurt But of the unfortunate
Claimant names as witnesses .
Hai«l parlies are herehv notifi«*d to appear, plication No oM. for K U of Bw Vi and B % He
I. V. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jonas respond and offer evideuce touching said U of Section 17. township 1 North, Range a
, in dealing In old metal, dog hardly a trace was left.—Fry’s
(
How It Gqes.
Olsot>, of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, R Allison, of allegation at ro o’clock am. on Octoberv5th, West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
Barnes—Howes says he bad tbe time Tillamook. Oregon; Geo. P. wilt, of Tilla­ 190R. before W. H. Cooper. U. s. ComrniaKioner, intention to make final proof, to establish claim
tbe trivial sums paid to Magazine.
mook, Oregon.'.
Tillamook, Oregon, and that final hearing will on the land above describe«!, before the Regis­
I search the alleys for
of bis life last night.
A lgernon 8. D rkskkr . Register.
be held at 10 o'clock a.m , on Octotar 12th. i9oA. ter and Receiver of U.K Land Office, Portland,
The
— Strainer.
-
. 4' JI ' Shedd—That accounts for it Howes
d articles to the many
bef re the Register and Receiver at the United Oiegon, on the 28th day of September, 190M.
Claimant namea as witnesMea:
It was tbe first time abe had gver la- terribly down in tbe mouth this
KOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
State«, Land Office in rortland. Oregon.
lollars paid for machln-
lames W. Car-jy, of Seattle. Wash.: James
Thesaiil contestant having, in a proper affi­
Department
of
the-interior.
used a telephone, and tbe drug clerk morning. Looks as though be hadn't u
mtled factories.
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
davit, filed lune 20th. J90H. set fortn tacts Wood, :»f Portland. .Oregon; Malcolm K. Me
Gillivrav,
of Portland. Oregon ; E. M. Snyder, of
July
16th,
i9«K.
which show that after due diligence personal
rania railroad alone dls- detected the fact by the nervous way fripnd ' in the world.—Boston Tran
Notice is liereby given that GORDON T. service of this notice can not be ma«!e, it is P01 tland, Oregon.
ti'.kMN'.h fi DKKMKa, Register
10,000 to 20.000 tons of in which sbe held tbe receiver.
script
NICHOLS, of Portland, Oregon, who, on July hereby ordered and directed that such notice
16th, 19OA. made Timber Application. No. oyó, for be given by due au«l proper publication.
"Dear me!" she exclaimed timidly.
I a month to Phlladel-
Ixita
1.
2,
3.
m
and
9,
section
6,
tp.
1
south,
range
A
ix
/KKN
om
8.
D
rkshek
,
Register.
NOTirE F"R PURI.ICATIOM
Before Taking.
Thla is chiefly wornout "Why are all those stevellke boles in
M west. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
Depsriment of the Interior,
“Bat 1 thx>ugbt." qotupjajnefl tbe alt of in ention to make final proof, to establish
id rails. Tbe company the mouthpiece F’
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
Notice
of
Final
Account
claim to tha land above described, before
July 31st, 1908.
"They are there for a purpose,” re­ ter. “that you gave your customer, the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land
the street railways of
Notice Is herrbygtven that WILLIAM W.
thirty flays- time?'
Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the «th «lay
les of almost an equal plied tbe drug clerk solemnly.
ROS m BRAUGH, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on
Ntericx
:•
It8i.iv
Gnrax,
—
That
thv
un
‘
Te merely permit them to believe of October, 1908. Claimant names as wit deraigned haa filed hie final account aa exe July jffft, 1908. made application for Timber
"What purpose?”
indreds of other Indus-
Entry, No. oi /7. fo» N ’> of Be ‘4 and 8 *4 of Ne
"Why. so you can strain your voice.” that so they will look pleasaut.” re­ nesses
William P. King, of Portland, Oregon ; O.O. cutor of the laat will and teatament of U
add their quota.—rop-
of section 84. township 3 Hou th, range 9 Went,
William Batterson. deccaacd, in the County
of Portland, Oregon: chas. J. Clement, Court
of the State of Oregon, for Till amook Willamette Meridian, haa fi ed notice of in­
And sbe was so embarrassed abe plied the photographer.—Houston Cost Gooch,
of Portland,Oregon; John S. MagiuiMs.of Port­ County, and the County Judge ot maid tention to make final limiter proof, to establish
land, Oregon; Geo. A. Stephenson, of Portland, County has act Monday. Heptember 7th, claim to the Isnd above described, before W. H
forgot tbe number sbe was to call up.
__ -
A
I Oregon.
1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., at the cooper, UH Commlsaionar, at Tillamook,
Handicapped.
consistent.
A LX) em mow S. D rkssek . Register.
office of the County Judge, In the Court Oregon, dn tiie 19th day of October, tvall.
Gyer—Huggins Is charged with bar
He Would Return.
House. In Tillamook City, Oregon, aa the Claimant nsmea aa witnesses
itlc Lloyd of Shanghai
NOTICI FOR PUBLICATION.
J C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; N. G.
time and place for the hearing of objections
“Fifty dollars Is tbe price.” said the Ing three l\es.
lug of verses by one
Department of the interior
Boouiat. of Tillamook, Oregon ; C. A Avenaou,
thereto
and the aettlement thereof.
Ü. ». Lan 1 Office st Portland, Or
M>er—So? Wbat does be say?
of 1 illamnok, Oregon; Jonas Olson, of Tilla­
Dated thia 23rd dar of Julv. 19OB.
in. the burden of which magistrate, “and I hope, sir. never to
July T$th, 190g
mook, Oregon.
SAMUEL M BATTEKHON
Gyer—Saj ! What chance would a
Notice la hereby given that JAMES WOOD,
»ed In the words. "Do see you here again.”
A igssnon s. Daaaaaa. Register.
Executor,
“Never to see me here again? Why. man with three wives have to say any­ of Portland, Oregon, who. on 15th day of July,
tbe next column Rich­
190A. made timber application, No o-A for the
NOTICE FOR lUHLICATTON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
thing?—Chicago News.
name appears in an you’re not resigning, are you?”
Nw % of Becttrn» ?a. Township 1 N »rth. Rang •
Department of the Interior
Department of the Interior.
9 West. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
.*nd with a nonchalant laugh Toor-
tatlng that the poet Is
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore ,
United Males Mnd Offi« e, Portland, Ore.,
of intention to make final proof to vatablish
July
85th.
1908.
August jrd, 190«.
«A Paradox
claim to the land above described, before the
i as witness at mar- Ing-Karr threw a crisp fifty dollar bill
Notice Is hereby given
that
NIL« G.
v.itire ia hereby given that ISAA< x
"So you tblnk you-see an opportu­ Register and Receiver ofU A. hand Office, at PAJtKER,of
to tbe clerk, entered his wilting ninety
lowing prices:
Tillamook, Oregon, who. on J'lly BoOCIHT of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on
Portland. Oreg n, on the 2Mh da» of Septrm
horsepower racer and set out to break nity.” said bls friend.
August
M'd,
1908.
made
appllcatiou
for
Timber
iSth.
i9<A
made
Timber
Application
.
No.
0147.
Iress. 2 taels.
ber, 1 Sul. Claimant name« a« witnesses
for Sw ki ofNw *4 and Nw «4 of Sw % of Sec. Entry, No 0I97.
N H of Se U and N M of
Hemuel H. Mothermel, of Po tland Or« g n
"See nn opportunityY' said tbe en­
t and light trousers. 3 another speed law.—New York Press.
10. Tp. No 3 south, range No 10 wr-t Wil
Hw % of section «. tnwnshi» 3 South, range 9
"
sí'^üüvr';?.
öt
FmiÜM
ÔW>"
'
.
thusiastic person. “Yes. slree! And. I E M Snyder of ortland, Oregon, ^me» w lamet’e Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention west. Willamette Meridian haa filed notice of
to make final timber proof, to establish claim to intention to make final timber proof, to estab­
tell you. It’s out of sight!"—Chicago Carey, of Seattle, Wash
coat. high hat. etc.. 4
His Principal Occupation.
' the land abovefietcriaed, before W If. Cooper, lish claim to the Isnd above described, before
Amass«» «
BralsUr
|
U A. (omtnissiouer, at t illamnok Oregon, on W H Cooper, U A. Commisslot er. Tills
Tbe art photographer had visited tbe Inter Ocean.
the 13th day of Octot-er, IRA. Claimant names 1 mook. Oregon, on the 22nd day of October,
NOTICK FOR ffBIJCATlOX.
la decorations. 5 taels. farm. “I want to make an exhaustive
i«/A < Isiniant name« as witnesses
I
aa
witnesses
Department ol the Interior
| T H C-oyne, of Tillamook, Oregon : J. C
Jonas olson. of Tillamook, Oregon; C A
Just Trying.
In advance, and wlt- study of this particular bit of laud­
felted Mate« MndOfflre t-ortlaod, O»e,, , Rewley. of
Tillamook,
Oregon :
Geo. P Aven son of Ti iamo >k, Oregon. T H <ioyna,
•"You look rather weary, old man."
Jul» 15th.
rlted to tbm meal fol- scape." be said, “and would like to
I Zimmerman, of Tillamook. Oregon ; A. T. of Till-moot Oregon; J. C. Rewley of Tiiia-
’•?**!? M
»."vn
JAMES
Noiwe
__ _ W _
“Tea: I've had a trying time thia {CAREY
mo< >k,. Oregon
of Tillamook. Oregon
ony.
have your hired man retain bls pres­
of Seattle. Weak who. on July nth, 1 : White,
A lobswon 8. D ssmikb , Register. J
_____ ArxaaaaoN A. pseasaa. Register
1 IF* mad* timber apph atinn. No
for AU |
ent position on the fence there. Cao past week."
Ur
V*
•»<!
N
>4
8e
Section
it.
T««wnship
I
NOTKK
FOR
PUBLICATION
he
sit
still?"
“
"For
For
days
at
a
time."
“
Bick
r
luirad Tima.
Norin Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian. '
NOTICR FOR PCRf.HATfON
Department of the Interior
"No, on a. Jury.”—Philadelphia Press. has filed notice of intention to make final
Department of the In ener,
farmer."—Cleveland Plain
•k Twain's daughter, replied the
United Slates Land Office Port land. Ora.,
t_ ________
L H Land.Office at Portland. Ore .
proof, to establish claim to the land above ;
August 4th. 190B
described, before the Register and Receiver of ■’
ns. sailed fbr Europe Dealer.
August 1 nth, fag
Notice is hereby given that CARL A
th • C-A. Laud Office Portland, Oregon, «m the »'HVENIJON.
;
Notice is hereby given that NF.LL1K E
Reversal of Form.
option, ad which she
of_Tillamook
Oregon who, 011
iiiiriwo'w
28 th day of September,
Claimant names* sVF.S'H tN. O1
ARMSTRONG
of
Tillamook.
Oregon, who, on
1
*»(«•!
4<h.
!*>»•
m»'t*
aoviMk-atUm
lorJ'"'**'
"Scranley. have you abandoned tbe
Not Paying For Holoa.
ends of her Hartford
August 10th, I90A, made pplicstion for tlmbei
aa Mmuel
witness*»*
H Rothermel. of Portland, Oregon ; ’ r otrv. So ami, lor s M of We % and Nw ta of entry. No. 0a$6 for I* M of Nw % of section
id been a wry small
■' I We '/»nd »e « of Sw U .action Sj. townwhip
“Yes. sir." said the druggist, “we lecture platform for good?"
Malcolm ■* McGillivray, of Portlet
Oregon; . i ' snoSth
_ ,
2 south, range 9 west, Wiliame te
ran«» e »'« Wlll.-eete
”1 have. Horrocks. I married a gift- F..
M. Snyder, o< Pt-rt and, Oregon ; James > son th
rn to be an unusually have all sorts of porous plasters. Wbat
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eridian. haa filed notice of intention to
aied notice Mlnfenlkm tomaSo»n»l limber
' ' ha. at»»
rd and eloquent woman, and I'm the Wool, of Portland. Oregon
Ing that Mhrk might sort do you want?”
' proof, or eefabllah
-------■_ claim to '«•»
the l»»4
land above
aboee make final timber proof to establish claim
A lobrnon ». D bsmkb . Register. 1 . drwnbvd
to the Is.id stave described, hefoie W. H
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Cooper, V
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"Well - er-which kind ba, the fewest audience now.”—Cleveland Leader.
> friend, abe said to
1 mtaMoser *»t Tillamook Or«fon rm the ,atb Cooper, r.S. < ommisaiouer. in TWsmook City.
hole. In it?" asked Sttajay. “T want
CONTRST 4OTICE.
Aavof (M-tober, igoa. claimant names sa «II- Tillamook County, Oregon. 011 the »9th day of
Department r< the Interior
October. 190A.
Claimant names as witnesses
l neaaea
Tom J odm . father?” to get my money's worth.”
A Delicate Hint.
United M-tfo.' lend <>flk*e
J C Bewley ol Tillamook. Oregon W W
*• *T*lev nt Tillamook. Oregon N. G.
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Ow^on.
Koaobrau h. of Tillamook. Oregon . ( . A
"Did you refuse Mias Julia when she
xrt of him,” repll«?
ftv> iimoi of Tillamook Oregon. |«a Armstrong,
Nature teecbeo us to lovo^ur friend«, proposed to you this leap year?"
p at Jones, “bat It
A snAcient conteat afiktavll having bw-n
of Tillamook. • f«0Nl
A lob a non s. Daaaaaa Register.
"Not In ao many words. I told her filed In this office
’ould take a week to ' hut religion toacbea us to low oar
Abaisi on A Desvaas, Register
coDtestaut, against homestead entry No. !ti6< 1
of him.’ - 'Harper a I ■les.—Franck Proverb
to see mamma " Ba! times, American.
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