Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1908, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908,
YOUR OWN FACE.
Do You Think You Would Recognise
It un Another Person?
I “How strange It is," said the philoso­
s to the
ENGINEER
to Take and H ia
»ma Crippled In
Are Some Things
al Pain.
to tell you that
l exonerated you
he wreck
They
the block to wet
turned bls
A white
KL “and you.
rs. I knew
me. because
'. Poor Denny.
If be was alive
1 when we came
ve him the
pulled her
:k the etup-
11, you know
a trembling hand
to biot out
rkle, and a bit
bls pale cheeks
I think I opened
those boxes just
:ed over his lips.
>us. “Say. did It
mind that an en-
anxlona about bls
about the Ilves of
; liehlnd him? M.v
don’t you suppose
something with
to think what n
Mentor means to
try to figure your-
He rides in four
room, surrounded
, rods and the like.
» about three miles of
tying 200 pounds of
and enough hot water
it off bls bones In a
at bis back Is ilinto
and'20,000 pounds ,.f
8 200.000 pounds
behind there Is
■gin. Altoget her he
ahead or soo . ihh '
»rdwood and brass
pound rail in tin.--
b of wheel flange,
a of those bid Hus
fired a broadside at
tbe
whole
tiling
to 24,000 pounds, so the
‘.nd that 24.000 i> mn.;~
asltee a minute would
ship eight miles
only one-tentb
the empties at
the Ungiueer and
«. There Is al-
t about engineers
aeveral hundred
ids. That's all
t want to over­
engineer's life
with the others
tke train crew
only our
bad one
or one in
right w here I
er on the train
Ut 8.000,000 of
In 130.000 Of
people were killed
hurt. I don't
but It appears
bare kinder
both of tuy
» that might
but If you
r the rest of
be my job to
Iddle of some
a whn,
■ could real-
IB engineer—
of the whls-
Crossing and
are some
pain."
The nurse
and aoftly
now." she
putting
always obey
b New York
• teacher
extravagant
folly to
of such
Plain
of a
ng to
expired
(digging
wonder
pher, “that tbe person for whom you
I rare most oa earth, the one you see
| ofteuest and who receives your most
I constant attention is tbe one whose
countenance is least familiar to you."
"Who is that?" asked tbe visitor.
"Yourself." said the philosopher. “It
Is a fact that if people could be dupli­
cated and could meet themselves in tbe
street very few would recognize them­
selves.
We look at ourselves many
times during tbe 365 days of tbe year.
We say our eyes are blue or whatever
color they may be. our hair brown, our
chin peaked, our forehead high. We
know every lineament of our face from
constant study and attention, yet when
we turn away from the mirror we can­
not conjure up a picture of ourselves.
We know just how our friends and
even acquaintances look. In fancy we
can see them sitting so or standing so
and their varying expression under dif­
ferent circumstances is clear to us.
even though we have not seen them
for years. But when it comes to our­
selves we cannot even till In tbe out­
line of the picture. We may laugh, we
may cry. we may frowu. but we do
not know how we look while we are
doing It. Photographs do not help us.
We have never seen ourselves in tbe
flesh. Mirrors and pictures are poor
aids when we sit down and try to see
ourselves with tbe mind's eye. That
is why people are so deeply Interested
In anybody who is said to resemble
them. Just say to a man. ‘I know
somebody who looks for all tbe world
like you,’ and he will never rest until
he sees that person. Then If the like­
ness is really true he will own that up
to that time be had no conception of
how he really looked."
The visitor smiled wanly. “I wish
you wouldn't talk like that." she said
"It makes me feel so uncanny. I am
almost afraid of myself."
WHEN FIRE BREAKS OUT.
Keep Cool end Remember and Follow
These Instructions.
In case of fire, if tbe burning
articles are at once splashed and
sprayed with a solution of salt and
nitrate of ammouia an incombustible
coating is formed. This is a prepara­
tion which can be made at home at a
trifling cost and should be kept on
hand. Dissolve twenty pounds of com­
mon salt and ten pounds of uitrate of
ammonia in seven gallons of water.
Pour this Into quart bottles of thin
glass and fire grenades are at hand
ready for use. These bottles must be
tightly corked aud sealed to prevent
evaporation, and in case of fife they
must be thrown near tbe flames, so as
to break aud liberate the gas con­
tained. At least two dozen of these
bottles should be ready for an emer­
gency.
In this connection it Is well to re­
member that water on burning oil scat­
ters the flames, but that flour will ex­
tinguish It. Salt thrown upon a fire
If the chimney is burning will help to
deaden the blaze. If a fire once gets
under headway and prompt exit be­
comes a necessity, a silk handkerchief
dipped in water and wrapped about
the mouth and nostrils will prevent
suffocation from smoke; falling this, a
piece of wet flannel will answer.
Should smoke fill the room, recall
your physics—remember that smoke
goes first to the top of tbe room and
last to the floor. Wrap a blanket or
woolen garment about you. with the
wet cloth over your face, drop on your
hands and knees aud crawl to the win­
dow. Bear In mind that there is no
more danger iu getting down from a
three story window than from tbe first
floor If you keep a firm hold of the
rope or ladder. Do not slide, but go
hand over hand.—New York Tribune
Strictly Fresh Eggs.
There are summer resorts, remote
from any agricultural communities,
where fresh farm products are even
harder to obtain than In the city. It
was at such a place that tbe new
boarder, who had eaten four or five
breakfasts there, began to wonder why
the eggs were Invariably served fried.
"See here." he inquired one morning
of the genial colored man who waited
upon him. "why do you always fry­
eggs here? Don't you ever boil them?"
"Oh, oh. yes, sab!" responded the
waiter pleasantly. “Of co'se yo’ kin
have 'em boiled If yo’ wants ’em. but
yo’ know. sah. yo’ takes de risk!"—
New York Times.
The Plumber’s Derby.
The compassionate citizen remarked
to bis plumber: “Gus. if 1 were a
plumber and had to crawl into small
nooks and corners, as you do. I'd wear
a soft bat or cap. Why. your derby
Is full of dents." Gus replied: “I'd be
a fool to wear a soft hat This derby
hat saved my head many a bard knock
from pipes and beams. See. 1 have ft
packed with crumpled newspapers,
which give me both Inspiration and im­
munity.”—New York I’resa.
A Haughty Reply.
A story about William Pitt I read or
heard somewhere many years ago rep
resented a noble mediocrity as asaur
Ing tbe great statesman with some
condescension that be might fairly
expect an earldom for his magnificent
services.
“1 an earl!" was tbe haughty reply
“1 make dukes."-8t James Gazette
SACKING THE TUILERIES.
Marie de' Medici.
The tastes of Marie de’ Medici, wife
<
Henry IV. of France, were splendid,
tud she Indulged them to the full. One
at her collars of Venetian point was
ilone “worth the eyes out of a man's
head,” aud she bad a fine store of
’hem. Describing ber as she arrayed
herself on a typical occasion in a cos­
tume of carnation satin, M. Batlffol. in
‘The French Court in the Seventeenth
Century,” continues as follows:
“This arranged to ber satisfaction,
ber jewels, of which she bas quantities
I scattered In different eabiuets. must
uot be forgotten nor yet her ring. Ller
gold bracelets, studded with seveuty-
j two small diamonds, were purcbased
' from Francois le Pic-»tre, jeweler of
i Paris, for 1.000 livres. Iler earrings,
i two great diamonds surrounded by
1 lesser brilliants, were made by the
i leweler, Jean Subtil. Her gold watch,
j valued at 2,100 livres, is 'oval in sbai>e
' and ornamented with several dia­
monds.' and she must uot forget to
place In her pocket for use at mass the
I rosary of euameled gold, embellished
with diamonds.' a trifle worth 9.600
livres. And. thus adorned, tbe queen
must yet perfume herself.”
An Incident of ths Revolution of 1848
In France.
The sight that presented itself was
tbe strangest 1 have ever seen aud lias
remained In my memory almost as
vividly as if It were yesterday. The
magnificent apartments of tbe palace
were soon filled with as strange a set
uf ruffians as you could meet any­
where. It seemed as if they were all
mad or drunk, aud yet they were as
lolly as sand boys. They seemed posi­
tively to revel in destruction aud to
yell with delight as they smashed and
tore everything to pieces that they
came across. There was scarcely a
picture that was not cut into ribbons,
and ornaments, however costly, were
thrown down and broken to atoms.
While I was standing In one of tbe
grand apartments, looking on in won­
der, a little man. with a sword almost
as big as himself, stood in front of a
magnificent mirror that reached from
tbe floor to the celling. He surveyed
It for a moment, and then, as though
he were about to storm a town single
banded, went deliberately up to it and
with one blow of bls great cavalry
blade shivered it to pieces. As they
Clearing It Up.
fell at bis feet he put on a grand air
and said “La!” as if this was one of I “To which is a man more closely re­
tbe greatest deeds he had ever accom­ lated." said the genealogist, “bls first
plished and the proudest moment of divorced wife's second husband or his
his life.—"Sketches From Memory," present wife’s first divorced husband?”
"So far as I can see, one tie is about
G. A. Storey.
as close as the other," said a thought­
ful friend.
GREEN THE BEST COLOR.
“So I should say." said tbe genealo­
gist. "but Billy Bowen must have fig
Saves the Eyes and the Temper, Says ured out a difference. Anyhow, when
a London Doctor.
1 bis first wife's second busband died
“If the whole of London were paint­ Billy weut to a ball game, but when
ed green it would have a wonderful his present wife's first busband died
effect upon tbe health and spirits of be went into mourning. I can't under-
us Londoners." said one of London's I stand that”
leading specialists. 'Eyesight and j “I can.” said the thoughtful friend.
health are most closely connected, and “Billy's present wife was on tbe point
among town dwellers eyesight is of divorcing him so she could remarry
steadily deteriorating. Green is one her first busband.
Now that be is
of nature’s cures for worry and fa­ : dead she has decided to stick to Billy.”
tigue. Watch a man who is worried
“Ah!" said the genealogist—New
or tired out aud see how often be ' York Press.
will wauder to a window from which
he can gaze on a tree in leaf. Instinc­
Always Waning.
tively his eyes seek the restful green
A Frenchman who apparently has a
of tbe foliage. A great deal of tbe good deal of time on his bands bas
good obtained from a visit to the been amusing liimself by reckoning up
country is from the incessant environ­ i the number of kisses he bas given his
ment of the green fields and green wife during the first twenty years of
lea ves.
bis married life.
“A green room, too. Is a splendid I He finds that in the first year he dls-
thing. I know of a case of a popular 1 pensed about 100 kisses a day. or. say.
actress who could never understand allowing for birthdays aud legal and
why it was that iu a certalu room In church holidays, about 30.700 in the
her house she could always rest so j year.
much better than in any other one. j In tbe second year this number was
She mentioned tbe fact to me one day. reduced by half and in the third year
and I pointed out to her that the pa­ ! to ten a day. while in tbe fifth year
per and
furniture
wers entirely bis better half had to be content with
green.”—London Mirror.
two a day, one in the morning and
one In the evening.
8ounds Fish Make.
What happened in the fifth year is
Tbe horse mackerel, or scad, is said "wrapped in mystery.” but at the same
to grunt.
Purring noises are beard ¡rate of “progression” he probably ar­
from the cuckoo gurnard when it is rived eventually at one kiss on tbe first
being removed from the water. Tbe of January evety leap year.
herring, again, is said to emit a faint
squeak when the net has been drawn
Freedom of the Press.
over it, and there are other Ashes
The battle for a free press In the
which are credited with vocal powers. full modern sense was fought out be­
Most certain of all Is tbe case of tbe tween 1764 and 1771, beginning with
little creature known to many a the prosecution of Wlikes for attack­
shrimper and flsher boy as the hum­ ing Bute in the North Briton and end
mer. or bard head (Cottus scorplus). tng with the successful resistance to
the sea bullbead, which when held In the proclamation by which tbe com­
the hand near to the ear produces so mons bad forbidden the publication of
distinct a buzzing noise that tt cannot their debates. Six printers who bad
only be beard, but felt, since the vi­ Infringed tbe proclamation were sum­
bration caused by tbe sound Is percept­ moned to tbe bar of tbe bouse. Five
ible by tbe band. It seems to be tbe obeyed, and the messenger of tbe
result of fear and comes apparently house was sent to arrest tbe sixth
from tbe inside of tbe huge bead.— The lord mayor sent the messenger to
London News.
prison. The bouse of commons sent
the lord mayor to the Tower, but he
A Woman’s Reason.
was released at the next prorogation,
“Of all tbe foolish reasons girls give and the day on which he left tbe Tower
for wishing to marry, or rather not to marked tbe end of the last attempt to
remain single,” said Miss Afternoon silence the press.—New York Ameri­
Tea. “I think ‘because she wants Mrs. can.
on her tombstone’ is the most inane.
Why should she want it there where
The Real Version.
she cannot see it? I would rather
Napoleon sat inadvertently upon a
have Mrs. on my visiting cards than smoking cannon and scorched the seat
on my tombstone, wouldn’t you. of bls white trousers.
Clarice?”
“I cannot turn back now." he mut­
“Yes, dear, and that reminds me. I tered to an aid as be hastily dismount­
asked Jane Smiley yesterday why she ed. ”1 have burned my britches be­
was marrying so much sooner than hind me!”
she intended when I last saw ber.
Thia historic expression bas been
She said, 'Ob, my visiting cards are grossly corrupted by later writers.—
almost gone, and I do not care to or­ Pathfinder.
der another hundred of these, so I am
hurrying up getting my new name to
The Supreme Test.
have engraved on them.”—St Louis
“You are all right.” said the doctor
Times.
after be bad gone through with the
regulation thumping and listening
A Martyr.
with bis patient
"Not a trace of
Tbe politician had been charged with heart disease. Fifteen dollars, please!"
perjury.
Tbe patient drew a long breath and
"What’s that?” be asked languidly.
remarked: “I am sure now 1 bare no
“Swearing to a falsehood.”
heart disease. If I bad. I should have
“ Why. any chump could swear to tbe dropped dead when you mentioned
truth." exclaimed tbe politician. “I’m your fee.”
the victim of professional jealousy,
that's what" be added, with manifest
Fun Missed In Air Traveling.
Indignation.—Philadelphia Ledger.
It may be a great achievement for a
balloon to travel at the rate of seven­
Consolation.
ty-five miles per hour, but whnt 1» the
“Pa." boohooed the chastised eon. fun In skipping along at that rate
“If I bad let WUlle Simmonds lick me when you cannot see the telegraph
instead of me licking him. would poles or constables whiz past? Tbe
you've whipped me just tbe same?”
pleasure tn speed la In passing things
“Yes; but remember that in such a that stand still or go slower.—Boston
case you would be getting two lickings Advertiser.
In place of one!"—Judge.
Curad the Dryness.
Mother-How did papa's new book
The Height of Hospitality.
Hewitt— 1 suppose that when your get In this condition? Bobby—Why.
uncle comes to New York you wOl see mamma. 1 beard papa say last night
that be Is properly entertained? Jew­ that tbe book was too dry for him.
ett-Yes; be shall bare everything that Bo I put it in tbe bathtub and let the
water run.
his money will buy.—Puck.
A Distinction of Terms.
“Did you say be was a crafty poB-
tlctan?”
Exceptional.
"No." answered Benator Sorghum,
“Is be really a good violinist?”
“not crafty, merely grafty."—Wash­
“Yes. and an exceedingly remarkabto ington Star.
soe."
"In what respect F
Rome men earn money. Other*
“His Instrument Is not 'a genuine make money. Others gat money.—Gal­
Btradlvarioa.’"-Phlladslphia Prese.
veston News.
,
•low, but Net Sure.
“Your daughter to not engaged to
young Johnson yet, then? 1 snppotw
It to a case of slow and sure?”
"Well, yea be to alow, and sbe is not
st all sure!"
1 have often wonder«! bow every
man loves himself more than all the
rest of men -Autoulus.
I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FOBS-
CLO8URF. OF TAX LIEN.
In the Circuit Court erf the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
j Eastern Investment Com-)
i pauy, Limited, a corpo­
ration,
Plaintiff,
vs.
! Frederick Lewis,
Defendant. J
I To Frederick Lewis, the above named de­
fendant.
i In the name of the State of Oregon : You
I are hereby notified that Eastern Investment
Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate
of Delinquency numbered 5, issued on tbe
27th day of January, 1908, by the Tax Col-
I lector of the County of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, for the amount of Three and
13-1OU Dollars, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for the
year 1902, together with penalty, iuterest
and costs thereon upon the real property
assessed to you, of which you ar. the owucr
as appears of reeord, situated in said County
and State, and particularly bounded and
described as follows, to-wit : The southeast
quarter of northwest quarter of Section
Tliirty-six (36), Township Three (3) South.
Runge Ten (10) west, Wtllamette'Meridian.
You are further notified that said Eastern
Investment Company, Limited, has paid
taxes ou said premises for prior or subsequent
years with the rate of interest on said
amounts us follows :
within the State of Oregon, at the address
hereafter mentioned.
H. T. BOTTS,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address: Tillamook, Oregon.
SUMMON FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE­
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
Eastern Investment Com-'
pany, Limited, a corpo­
ration,
Plaintiff,
vs.
William Hellstren and
Sarah Gibbens,
Defendants.
To William Hellstren and Sarah Gibbens, the
above named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You
are hereby notified that Eastern Investment
Company, Limited, a corporation, the holder
of Certificate ot Delinquency numbered 11,
issued on the 27th day of January, 1908 by
the Tax Collector of the County of Tilla­
mook. State of Oregon, for the amount of
Eleven and 52-100 dollars, the same being
the amount then due and delinquent tor
taxes for the year 1904, together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of which you
are the owner as appears of record, or
which you may have or claim some in­
terest inj or to situated in said County
and State, and particularly bounded ana
Year’s
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of described as follows, to-wit : The south half of
Tax.
Paid.
No. Ain’t. Interest, southwest quarter of Section Twelve (12),
Township two (2) south, Range Eight (8)
1903. Jan. 27. 1908—2178 12.81 15 pere. west, Willamette Meridian.
You are further notified that said Eastern
1904. Jan. 2 7, 1908—2190
2.54 13 per c.
1906. Jan. 27. 1908—2181
3.96 15 per c. Investment Company, Limited, a cororation,
1907. Aug. 4, 1908—1719
3.22 15 per c. has paid taxes on said premises for prior or
subsequent years with the rate of interest on
Said Frederick Lewis, as the owner of the said amouuts as follows :
legal title of the above described propertv as
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of
the same appears of record, and each of the Year's
Tax.
Paid.
No. Am’t. Interest.
other persons above named are hereby fur­
ther notified that Eastern Investment Com­
pany. Limited, will apply to the Circuit 1905. Jan. 27, 1908—2184 811 09 15 pere.
Court ot the County ano State aforesaid for 1906. Jan. 27, 1908—2185 10.92 15 pere.
Red Ctf
a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­
perty above described and mentioned in said 1903. May 14.1908— 496 17.01 15 pere.
certificate. And you are hereby summoned 1907. Aug 4,1908—1715 13.46 15 pere.
to appear within sixty days after the first
Said William Hellstren and Sarah Gibbens
publication of this summons exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and defend this as the owners of the legal title of the above
described
property as the same appears of
action or pay the amount due as above
shown together with costs und accrued in­ record, and each of the other persons above
terest and in case of your failure to do so, a named are hereby further notified thut
decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of Eastern Investment Company, Limited, a
said taxes and costs uguinst the land and corporation, will apply to the Circuit Court
of the County and State aforesaid for a
premises above named.
This summons is published by order of the decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the perty above described, and mentioned in said
County Court of the State of .Oregon for the certificate. And you are hereby summoned
County of Tillamook, and said order was to appear within sixty days after the first
made and dated this 8th day of September, Subvention of this summons exclusive of the
ay of said first publication, and defend this
1908, and the date of the first publication of
this summons is the 10th day of September, action or pay the amount due as above
shown together with cost and accrued in­
1908.
All process and papers in this proceeding terest and in case of your failure to do so. a
may be served upon the undersigned residing decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of
within the State of Oregon, at the uddress said taxes and costs against the land and
premises above named.
hereaf ter mentioned.
This summons is published by order of the
H. T. BOTTS,
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
County Co?irt of the State of Oregon for the
Address : Tillamook, Oregon.
County of i’illainook. and said order was
made and dated this 8th day of September,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE- 1908. and the date of the first publication of
this summons is the loth day of September,
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
1908
All process and papers in thia proceeding
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon,
may be served upon the undersigned residing
for Tillamook County.
within the State of Oregon, at the address
Eastern Investment Com-)
here alter mentioned.
pany, Limited, a corpo­
H T. BOTTS,
ration,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Plaintiff.
Address : Tillamook, Oregon.
vs.
Chares T. Nelson,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Defendant. J
Department of the Interior.
To Charles T. Nelson, the above named de­
fendant.
United States Lund Office, Portland, Ore.,
July nth, 1998.
In the name of the 8tate of Oregon : You
are hereby notified that Eastern Investment
Notice Is hereby given that LEWIS K.
Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate MO11TON, of Tillamook , Oregou, who on July
of Delinquency numbered 19, issued on the nth, 1908, m de timber application, No. 07a. for
section li, townsnip3
14th day of May. 1908, by the Tax Collector the N w J4 of the Se K
of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, south, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has
for the amount of bix and 19-100 Dollars, filed notice of intention to make final timber
the same being the amount ¿then due and Sroof, to establish claim to the land above
escribed, before W.H. Cooper, U.S. Commis­
delinquent for taxes for the year 1902, to­
gether with penalty, interest and costs sioner, iu Tillamook Citv. Tillamook County,
thereon upon the real property assessed to Oregon, on the 24th day of September, I908.
you, of which you are the owner as appears Claimant names as witnesses :
J. t . Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; .lonas
of record situated in said County and State,
and particularly bounded and described as Oiso , of Tillamook, Oregon ; A, B. Allison, of
follows, to-wit: The east half of southwest Tillamook. Oregon; Geo. P. hlit, of Tilla­
quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28), Town­ mook, Oregon.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
ship One (1) south, Range fen (10) west,
Willamette Meridian.
You are further notified that said Eastern
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Investment Company, Limited, has paid
Department of the Interior,
taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent
United Slates Laud Office, Portland,1 re.,
years with the rate or interest on said
July 16th, iviw.
amounts as follows:
Notice is iiereby given that GORDON T.
NICHOLS, of Portland, Oregon, who, ou July
Year's
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of lóti», ig08, made Timber Application, No. 096, for
lax.
Paid.
No. Am’t. Interest. Lota 1. 2, 3. 8 aud 9, section 6, tp. 1 south, rango
H west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
1 903
Ma v 14. 1 908 2200 $ 4 96 1 5 pvt C of intention to make fin«! proof, to establish
1904. May 14. 1908—2202
5.99 13 perC. claim to the land above described, before
1UU7, Aug. 4,1908—1716 11.21 15 perc. the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land
st Portland, Oregon, on the Sth day
Said Charles T. Nelson, as the owner of the Office,
October, 1908. Claimant names as wit-
legal title of the above described property as of
the same appears of record, and each ot the nesses
William P, King, of Portland, Oregon ; 0.0.
other persons above named are hereby fur­ Gooch,
of Portland, Oregon; Chas. J. Clement,
ther notified that Eastern Investment Com­ of Portland,Oregon;
S. Magitinis.of Port­
pany, 1 imited, will apply to the Circuit land, Oregon; Geo. A. John
Stephenson, of Portland,
Court of the County and State aforesaid for
a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro­ Oregon.
A lgkrnom 8. D rkbker , Register.
perty above described, and mentioned in
said certificate. And you are hereby sum­
moned to appear within sixty days after
NOTICE FOR PUBL’CATION.
the first publication of this summons exclu­
Department of the Interior,
sive of the day of said first publication, and
Land office at Portlard, Ore.,
defend this action or pay the amount due as
August 27th. 1008
above shown together with costs and ac­
Notice is hereby given that 3ELLK M.
crued interest ana in ease of your failure to BRADY, of Portland, Oregon, who, on May
do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing 27th, i9o8. made Timl»er Land Entry. No. 7773,
the lien of said taxes and costs against the aerial number, «>348, for W % of Nw V4. »ec- 11
land and premises above named.
and N U of Ne % of Section to, tp. 3 north of
This summons is published by order of the range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the notice of intention to make final timlier
County Court of the State of Oregon for the proof, to establian claim to the land above
County of Tillamook, and said order was described, befo e the llr<.ister and Receiver, at
made and dated this Sth day of September, Portland, Oregon, on (he I9II1 day of November,
1908, and the date of the first publication of I908. Claimant names as witnesses :
this summons is the loth day of September,
James F. Cox, of Portland, Oregon; Joseph K.
100B.
Cox, uf Portlsnd, Oiegon; Nora Lutman, of
All process and papers in this proceeding Nehalem, Oregon ; Rimer Wilson, of Nehalem,
may be served upon the undersigned residing Oregon.
within the State of Oregon, at the address
A lorxnon 8. D resser , Register.
hereafter mentioned
H. T. BOTTS.
NOTfCK FOR PUBLICATION.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Depai Unent of the Interior
Address : Tillamook, Oregon.
U.8. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon,
September rath, 190H.
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION IN FORK­
Notice is hereby given
that ELLEN 8.
CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN.
BEWLEY, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on Sep­
tember
lath,
19o8.
in
.de
application
for timber
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Entry, No. 0436, for E % of Bek of Section
1»,
for Tillamook County.
•nd
of
8w
of
Mect'on
2o,
tp
2 north,
Eastern Investment Com-)
rang 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
pany, Limited, a corpo- j
notice of intention to make final ’timber
ration,
proof to establish claim to the land above
Plaintiff,
/
dcacrilied, before W. H. Cooper, U.B. Com-
mis* oner, Tillamook City, Oregon, on the 37th
Charles T. Nelson,
day of November, 1908.' Claimant names aa
Defendant. J
witnesses :
To Charles T. Nelson, the above named de­
W A P tteva. of Bay City. Oregon ; J. C.
fendant.
Bewley, of Tillsinook, Oregon , F 8- White­
In the name of the State of Oregon : Yow house,
of Tillamook, Oregon : W. H. Hoekina,
are hereby notified that Eastern Investment
Oregon.
Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate of Hobeonviile,
A lokknon S. D rrmrx , Register.
of Delinquency numbered 21, issued on the
14th day of May, 1908. by the Tax Col­
NOTK’K KOH PUBLICATION.
lector of the County of Tillamook, State of
Department of the Interior,
Oregon, for the amount of Two and 98-100
U.8. l^and Office, at Portland, Or*.,
Dollar», the same being the amount then
Beptember 10th, 1908.
due and delinquent for taxes for the year
Notice ia hereby give?! that GMA< K W.
1903. together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon upon the real property assessed W HITE HOUSE, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on
to you, of which you are tne owner as Sept, 10th, iVoft. made application for Tiinbor
appears of record, situated in said County Entry, No 04ao for K % of Mw Vi and W U of
of Bee. rU, tp. 2 1101th, Range 9 West,
and State, and particularly bounded and Se
descrilxd as follows, to-wit : 1 he northeast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
quarter of northwest quarter of Section tention to make final timber proof, to establish
Thirty-three <33), Township One (1) south, claim to the land above deset 1 bed, befo e W. H.
Range Ten (10) west, Willamette Meridian. Cooper, L'.B. Commissioner, at Tillamook,
You are. further notified that said Eastern Oregon, on the 27th day of November, lyoS.
Investment Company. Limited, has paid Claimant iiamea as witnesses :
J C. Bewley, of Ttl anjook, Oregon; F, 8.
taxes on said premisesfor prior or subsequent
years with the rate of interest on said Whitehouse, of Tillamook, Oregon; W. }<.
Hoskins, <>f Hobaou ville, Oregon; Chaa. Pike, of
amounts as follows :
Bay City, Oregon
A lgernon 8. D brmes , Register.
Year’s
Date
Tax Receipt
Rate of
Tax.
Paid.
No. Am’t. Interest.
1904.
1907
May 14. 1908—2202 8 3 00 15 pere
Aug. 4, 1908—1718
5«2 15perc.
Baid Charles T. Nelson, as the owner of the
legal title of the above described property as
the same appears of record, and each of the
other persons above named are hereby further
notified that Eastern Investment Company.
Limited, will apply to the Circuit Court of
the County and >tate aforessid for a decree
foreclosing the lien against th* property
above described, and mentioned in said cer­
tificate. And you are hereby summoned to
appear within sixty days after the first pub­
lication of this summons exclusive of the day
of said first publication, and defend thia
action or pay the amount due as above
shown together with costs and accrued in­
terest and in case of your failure to do so. a
j decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of
; said taxes and costs against tne land and
; premises above named.
This summons is published by order of the
Honorable H F. Goodspeed Judge of the
| County Court of the Btate of Oregon for the |
County of Tillamook, and said order was
' made and dated this 8th day of Heptember.
’• 1908. and the date of the first publication of
> this summons is the lOth day of September,
190».
| All process and papers in this proceeding
j may be served upon the undersigned residing
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United State. Land Office.
Portland, Ore., Aug 14. 1908.
Notice ».hereby given that the North­
ern Pacific Railway Company, who«
po«t office add re,, i. St. Paul, Mtnnco-
t» ¡Fia. tbi. 14th day of Auguat, 1908,
filed in thia office iti application to select
under the pruvi.ioo. of the Act of Con-
«reaa, approved |uly 1. 1898 (30 Stat.
597. 620) a.ezlended l>y the Act of
Congreve, approved May 17. 190«. Liat
No. 02«3. Be X of Se % ol Sec. 30. tp.
1 wrath, range tt wet. W M.
Any and all perwm. claiming*advere«ly
the land, described, or deairing to object
Irecaaw of the mineral rharacter n( the
land, or for any other renaon. to the dia-
poul to applicant, ahould Nie their affi­
davit, of protect in thia office, on or be-
lore|the 25th day ot September, 19<i8
Flrat ptrhlrcation. Au.oat 27. 1908.
Lu at publication October 1. 1908.
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