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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 1, 1008. Two of Cloverdale a Popular' Young People Married. On Monday evening Sept. 21st, Justice Chas. P. Nelson performed the ceremony which made .Mr. George E. Leach and Miss Laura I. Utter two of Cloverdale's popular young people, man and wife, at tbe Bain residence which had been prepaled for their abode. Tbe friends of the happy Couple had arranged the rooms in beautiful flower decorations and the ceremony, although short, in form, was grand and ini pressiye. Mr. Leach is a Tillamook county boy. having grown up near and at Tillamook City. For the past year lie has been located in Cloverdale, which he has made his headquarters while in employ of* the U.S. government aa Forest Guard, and by his steady and unassum ing habits has made many who extend their hearty congratulations. Miss Utter was formerly of Michigan, where her relatives live. She has been out in the western country for nearly two years, having taught school at tails City, thia stale and two terms at Dallas school. Last winter she taught the Slal> Creek echied ami tins summer si e haw spent m t h wadale a--siHtmg at the Whiteman Camlv Store. By her lady like and joyful manners site has become endeared to the ladies of our little city as a most enviable companion. This worthy couple goes forth in the new relation bearing the hearty w ishes of all that they will be happy and pros perous. Both are intelligent and Industrious and their future cannot be otherwise than successful. In the evening Mr and Mrs. Leach gave a pleasant reception to a houseful of friends and a little finer they were also given a friendly charivari by all additional number of their admirers. Lotsof good things to ent were passed around and after congratulations on part of the visitors tlie ptit to themselves, everythii ing been done to show the high esteem ir. which they are held by their fellow ciiize is. The bride slid groom were recipients of many pretty presents.—C< urier. Utilizing 8harks’ Teeth. The natives on some of the Pacific Islands, being provided with neither metals nor any stone harder than the coral rocks of which the atolls they Inhabit are composed, would seem bad ly off, indeed, for material of which to make tools or weapons were It not that their very necessity has bred an Invention no less ingenious than curi ous and effective. This Is nothing less than the use of sharks' teeth to give a cutting edge to their wooden knives and swords. The mouth of the shark contains 300 teeth arranged In five rows, all closely lying upon each other, except tbe outer row. and so construct ed that as one tooth is broken or lost another takes Its place. The teeth are uot only pointed and keen edged, but are finely and regularly serrated. so that the cutting power Is greatly in creased. Indeed, so great a faculty have these teeth for wounding that the implements and weapons upon which they are used have to be handled with great care. The Klngmill Islanders make many strange articles of sharks’ teeth. French Economy. “The Blood is The Life.” “A man doesn't have to go to Parts o learn something about the econo my of French cooks," said a janitor. “All be has to do Is to get a Job like mine in a bouse occupied mostly by French families, and he’ll learn some astonishing lessons in tbe art of sav- lug. Up to two months ago I was working in a building of that kind. So far as attending to the garbage was concerned, I had tbe easiest time of my life. There was practically no garbage. # Tbe people lived well enough. 1 guess. Anyhow they re ceived packages from tbe butcher and grocer, but they never seemed to throw anything away. About the only thing they didn't eat was coffee grounds and potato skins and tomato cans, and there was precious little waste of even that. "Where I am working now the fami lies are all American. That is where the food goes to waste. Tbe people in that house throw away enough pro visions every day to feed all those French families a week.”—San Fran- cisco Chronicle. Science has never gone beyond th« above Simple statement of scripture. But It has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the Increasing breadth of know ledge. When the blood is "bad "or impure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain Is alsc clouded, e mind and judgement are iny an evil deed or Impure ectly traced to tbe Foul, Impure blood can b»' made time bv tbe use of Dr. Pierced (¿olden Medical -Discovery« It enriches and nunlies tlie blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of Impure blood. © © ® ® © 9 In tlie enre of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, tlie"Golden Medical Discovery "has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers. It is well to apply to the open sores Dr Pierce’s All-Healing Salve, which pos Besses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores in con junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't hapneu to have the "All-Healing Salve" in k. '. ' can easily procure it by inclosfi u fif t-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. i. V. Pierce. 663 Main St., Buffalo. N. V , and It will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep it as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." © © © ® © © Yon tint afford to acceptany medlcl’j. of unknown composition as a substitnw for "Golden Medical Discovery,” which t a medicine of known composmio », having a complete list of Ingredient* ,n plain English on Its bottle-wrap>sr .he same being attested as correct ur*I>,r oath. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant PelleG regulate and Invigorate stomach, live' six' oowela A Monster of Learning, Made the Judge Perspire. The famous Cardinal Mezzofnntl knew an amazing number of languages and dialects Perhaps be Is best known to the modern English reader from tbe eulogy to be found In one of Byron's memoranda, published by Moore. "Your literary everyday man and I.” says Byron, “never went well In company, especially your foreigner, whom I never could abide. I don't re member a man among them whom I ever wished to see twice, except per haps Mezzofanti, who Is a monster of learning, the Brfareus of parts of speech, a walking polyglot and. more, who ought to have existed at tbe time of tbe tower of Babel as universal in terpreter. He Is Indeed a marvel—un assuming also. I tried him in all the tongues of which I knew a single oeth (or adjuration to the gods against post boys. savages. Tartars, boatmen, sail ors. pilots, gondoliers, muleteers, camel drivers, vetturlnl, postmasters, post- horses, post houses, post everything), and, egad, he astounded me, even to my English.” Sir John Charles May. the English Judge who earned tbe title of tbe "hooligan's terror." died at the age of eighty-two lu tbe nineteen years Sir John was a Judge of the blgb court— from 1882 to 1901—he was noted for bis gift of solemn humor and for bls drastic dogging sentences, lu fourteen years be sentenced 137 criminals to 3.766 strokes of the cat. Once be said to a gang of Liverpool ruffians: "1 am not going to give you men long terms of Imprisonment, but when you go in you get twenty lashes of the cat; when you have been in nine months you get twenty lashes of the cat; before you come out you get twenty lashes of the cat. And then you can show what you hare got to your friends." He was per haps the only English judge who ever did "hard labor." While on a visit to a prison be tried tbe treadmill, but when be asked to be set free the guard pre tended not to hear bls request. The ' Judge was perspiring freely by the time he was permitted to abandon I bis experiment. Gulls and Clams. Eggs Barred. Tbe discussion continues between those who think that all the acts of the lower animals are satisfactorily explained by the hypothesis of inher ited instinct and those who bold that there Is an element of intelligence. If not of reasoning, tn these things. W. L. Finley, in a work on American birds, mentions an observation of his which may perhaps be explained either way, but which in any case is interest ing. A gull seized upon a clam and. rising to n height of about fifteen feet, allowed it to fall upon hard ground. The clam kept Its mouth shut. Again the gull rose with It to the same height and dropped It once more, with tbe same result. This operation was re peated fifteen times, when at last the shock had tbe desired effect, tbe shell was opened, and the gull enjoyed Its dainty contents. One evening a solid looking citizen, carrying a basket bought a ticket and started to enter the opera house In a Long Island town. Just as he was Agricultural College. going In the cover of the basket un Corvalli.i, Oregon. accountably slipped off, revealing two dozen eggs. Otters collegiate courses in Agricul "Hey!" said the ticket taker. “This ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture. Isn't Easter. Where you going with Animal Husbandry. Dairy Husbandry, them eggs?” etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and “None o’ y'r business! Here's my Art ; Civil. Electrical, Mechanical ami ticket, all paid for an’ reg'lr,” declared the citizen. Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Phar “Well, there don't any eggs go In macy. side while I'm here," said tbe ticket Offers elementary courses in Agricul. taker, and then the other saw the rea- ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and son his burden was suspected and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, in roared with laughter. eluding forge work, cabinet making, He left the eggs In charge of steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, man at the box office and entered, he enjoyed every moment of tbe show. etc When it was over, the manager re S.rong faculty, modern equipment , turned the eggs to him and said: tree tuition ; opens Sept. 25. "I was afraid you might put your Ths Bachelors' Excuses. Illustrated catalogue with full infor- At a wedding breakfast the bach foot Into tbe basket while you were mation on application to the register, elors were called upon to give their applauding." free. reasons for remaining single. The fol lowing were among the reasons gb^n: Notice. The Bite of a Dog. “I am like the frog in tbe fable imio . “1 waDt to say a few word3 about Notice is hereby given that on Monday, though he loved the water, would not hydrophobia." said a physician. “When O.'tober 19, 1908, the County Hoard of Jump into the well because he could an animal bites through clothing there Equalization will meet nt the Court not Jump out again.” Is little or uo danger of infection. The House iii TillHinook County, Oregon "I am too selfish and honest enough vims is on tbe teeth of the animal and and publicly examine the assessment roll to admit It." when the person bitten bas received “1 prefer, on the one hand, liberty, the wound through a layer of clothing lor said year, and correct all errors in valuations, descriptions of land and refreshing sleep, the opera, midnight there is little danger. "The virus on the teeth Is left in the other property. Haul board will continue suppers, quiet seclusion, dreams, ci gars, a bank account and club to. on clothing and is not communicated to in session trom day to day. until the ex the other hand, disturbed rest, cold the person bitten. Rabid dogs or other amination. correction and equalization meat, baby linen, soothing sirup, rock animals are not like reptiles. They of the assess.nent roll shall lie completed. ing horses, bread pudding and empty have no hollow teeth through which All persons interested in the assessment pockets.” poison may be communicated. It must rd their property are requested to appeal "I have a twin brother, and we have be Introduced directly Into the system nicer had a secret from one another. of the victim at said lime and place. “Therefore, when a supposedly rabid i He H* la married.” Dated at Tillamook, Ore., Sept. 21st, dog bites a person. If the bite is not on 1908 A. M. HARE, an exposed part of the body be should Suspicious, County Assessor. A man entered a Tenderloin drug have no fear."—Washington Post store the other day and asked for a ANDREW SCHENCK. Bees and Their Baskets, telephone. says the New York Tribune. Every bee carries bjs market basket President of the Germania He was evidently from out of town. Fire Insurance Co, Recom “Do I pay you first or afterward?" he around bls hind legs. Any one ex mends Chambei lain s Cough asked the clerk when the instrument amlnlng tbe body of a bee through a Remedy. In question was pointed out to him. microscope will observe that on the I have usrd Chsmbsrlain's Cougli “You call your number and then put bind legs of the creature there is a KviiiHdy in my fanxlv for over a year, your dime in the slot” snapped the fringe of stiff hairs on tbe surface, tbe Htul can say llial it lias never failed to The stranger was suspicious. hairs approaching each other at the cure tlie moat attii.bom eolith or cold clerk 1 can recommend it to anv family as a "In that hole there?” he asked, looking tips, so ns to form a sort of cage. This sure and aafe ciiildren's cough remedy. all around the telephone and fingering Is the bee's basket, and into It after —A mirs "' S chknck , Avion. Ont. This the slot dubiously. "Yes.” “I guess a successful journey, he will cram remedy i« for sale by all Druggists. not." said he. turning away, with de enough pollen to last him for two or cision. “I ain't lookin’ fer no savin's three days. bank." » in « « at « ■' v hi : ■''« ■' EVERYTHING FOR PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS i iii in' v «;■ • We specialize on prescription compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that physi cians hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals are here as soon as out and our line of prescription drugs is com plete at all times. Onlv goods of highest purity and quality are ever used. Physicians who are ac- quainter! with our stock and methods invar ably feel sure of best results from the medi- cines they have prescribed when they see our label on the bottle. Expert services day or night. Prices as low as anywhere. Mav we fill your prescriptions? l'ala Close Ca>l ■it Is too had.” said Mrs. Oldcastle, "that our curate seems likely to be a valetudinarian all his life." “Why. he ain't. Is he?” replied her hostess as she toyed with her diamond Studded lorgnette. "Tm almost sure I all seen him eatln' beefsteak at tbe dinner in the parish house night before last” -Chicago Record-Herald. Mrs Atta L. Ur.aiiii. 111» wi.lrlv kn.m n tu. prietor ih« i r.«>in l|>il<*l. Vatighn. Followed Copy. Mi««. ««<• l'or avverai iiuniihn I «uf Father (to little son returning from feieil wuh a antri» oough, ai <1 e„ii. horseback ride*-Got a fall, did you? •iimption a.*rinwl lo havr ila grill oli B ell. I hope you didn’t cry Ilka a baby. in», «hrn a frun.l r-tonm-tvi d |»r King'« N»« Dirts vrry. I l-gAii tnking Son - No. dad. I didn’t cry. I Jnat said on» word the " asme ss you'd have Mid. II. Hill tlire» botti.. niT.-1-trl| « c,„„ i lelreur» " rii» faine uf tlils lift- ««r- —Punch. ing cotigh Ami rmiedv, and and throat henlar i« World wide Another Authority. Mr. Howe — 1 suppose _______________ ai CO as I. Clotigh's din» stor». Sec you have nini Jl 00 Trial notile Ire« studied all the auttsorltles on social and Thomas Gray kept the elegy by him for nine years before he gave it to the world He polished away at It nil those tears as a lapidary polishes a gem. and the result was be made It a gem. In his whole life he wrote comparatively little, and when asked why he had written so little be replied. "Because of the exertion it costs tn tbe labor of composition.” Diverting Attention. "So you favor tbe suit of that for eigner?" "Yes." answered Mr. Cuuirox. "1 think I should rather like to have a man In tbe family whose English mother and the girls can criticise In stead of mine.*’—Washington Star. A Good and Safe Rule. It is a good and safe rule to sojourn economic questions? Mr. Wise—Not In every place as if you meant to spend quite all. My daugfitar's graduation ea your life there, never omitting an op I fanner <m ¡Ituial Route 2. Empire, wy I» not out yet— Life. portunity of doing a kindness or speak • W. A Floyd by name. M«s"Biick ing a true word or making a friend.- >•’«•'• Arnica Salve enrol the two worst A Paradox. John Ruskin. •■■re« 1 ever saw, one on my hand «nd Sine« Footllght inherit«] «(fortune ■— i me >n my leg u is »„rth more than i S veight in gold. I wculd M he « un he Is « paradox.” A Man's Ides. ou it if I had to mortgage the farm >n I "What's th» answer?" A man's Idea of a becoming/bat for 5" I' Only 25c. at Chas I. Clough's He la both tbe richest tandTpootast his wife is a bat that coats »1.M- drugs» re. I actor on tbe stage." Nasbville American. Would Mortgage the Faim. i I i I I I j * j » r > j I Uli IK iK ilM BMMMM CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING posnl to applicant, should file tk«' ”■ davits of protest in this office, on SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION IN FORE Iore|the 25th day ot September. 19«« CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. First publication. August 27. Last publication October 1. 196’- « In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, A lgernon 8. IU esm *™ Nsrtanas's Ideal Issrsllsbla,unerring STEVENS for Tillamook County. Eastern Investment Com-) pany, Limited, a corpo- | ration, Plaintiff, v«. Charles T. Nelson, Defendant. y To (’harles T. Nelson, the above named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified that Eastern Investment Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 21. issued on the 14th day of May. 1908. by the Tax Col lector of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, for the amount of Two and 98-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent fortaxes for the year 1903. together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of w’hich you are tne owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit': The northeast quarter of northwest quarter of Section Thirty-three (33). Township One (1) south. Range Ten (IO) we«», Willamette Meridian. You are" further notified that said Eastern Investment Company. Limited, has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amount« as follows : Ta* Re«ipt late of Tax, Paid. No. Am’t. Interest. FIND OUT WHY bj ehootlng our populer 1904. May 14.1908—2202 * 3.00 1 5 nerc. 1907 Aug 4. 1908—1718 5 82 13 perc. RIFLES—SHOTGUNS PISTOLS Said 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 >t«tc aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the property above described, and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby sum*moned to appear within sixty days after the first pub lication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this 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 decree will he rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costa against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H. P. Goodspeed judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, and said order was made and dated this Sth da.v of September, 1908. and the date of the first publication of this^ummons is the 10th day of September Ifvou want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch] Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME 6EWINQ MACHINE COMPART Orange, Mass. Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless at quality, but the New Home is made to weal Out guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers onljg« FOR SALK BY E.T. HALTON, Agent. Gray and the Elegy. Saw Him With Her Own Eyes. I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE may lie nerved upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the uddnss CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. hereafter mentioned. H. T. BOTTS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, 3“ Attorney for the Plaintiff. for Tillamook County. Address: Tillar.ooh. Oregon. Eastern Investment Com pany, Limited, a corpo ration. bUMMON FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE. Plaintiff, ■ CLOSURE OF TAX L1BN. vs. Frederick Lewis, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Defendant. ) for Tillamook County. To Frederick Lewis, the above named de Eastern Investment Coin-) fendant. , „ ,, . pany, Limited, a corpo- | In the name of the (State of Oregon : You ration, are hereby notified that Eastern Investment Plaintiff, i Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate vs. ( of Delinquency numbered 5, issued on the William Helktren and I 27th day of January, 1908, by the £ax.Col Sarah Gibbens, lect or of the County of Tillamook, btate Defendants. J of Oregon, for the amount of Three and To William HeUstrenand Sarah Gibbens, the 13-100 Dollars, the same being the amount above named defendants. then due and delinquent for taxes for the In the name of the btate of Oregon: You year 1902, together with penalty, luterest are hereby notified that Eastern Investment and costs thereon upon the real property Company, Limited, a corporation, the holder assessed to you, of which you ar. the owner of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 11 as appears of record, situated in said County issued on the 27th dav of January, 1908, by and btate, and particularly bounded and Tax Collector of the County of Till®, described as follows, to-wit : The southeast the niook. State of Oregon, for the amount of quarter of northwest quarter of section Eleven and 52-100 dollars, same being Thirty-six (36), Township Three (3) South. the amount then due and the delinquent tor Range Ten (10) west. WillametteEMeridian, taxes for the year 1904, together You are further notified that said Eastern penalty, interest and costs thereon upon with the Investment Company, Limited, has paid real property assessed to you, of which you taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent the owner as appears of record, or years with the rate of interest on said are which you may have or claim some in amounts us follows : terest in or to situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and Year’s Date Tax Receipt Rate of as follows, to-wit: The sou th half of Tax Paid. No Am t. Interest, described 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. 1904. Jan. 27. 19O8—21V0 2.54 15 pei c. You arc further notified that said Eastern 3.Utt 15 pere. 1906. Jan 27. 1908—2181 3.22 15 per c. Investment Company, Limited, a cororation, 1907. Aug. 4. 1908 — 1719 has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on Said Frederick Lewi«, a« the owner of the said amounts as follows : legal title of the above described property as the same appear« of record, and each ot the Date Tax Receipt Rate of other persons above named are hereby fur Year'« Paid. No. Ain't. Interest. ther notined that Eastern Investment Com Tax. pany. Limited, will apply to the Circuit 1905. Jun J7. 1908—21X4 $1 1 09 1 ’ Here Court 01 the County and State aforesaid tor 2185 10.92 1 5 ocre* a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro 1906. Jan. 27, 19U8— Red Ctf perty above described and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned 1903. May 14.19U8— 496 17.01 15 pert to appear within sixty days after the first 1907. Aug. 4,1908—1715 13.46 ISperc’ publication of this summons exclusive of the Said William Hellstren and Sarah Gibbens day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount clue as above as the owners of the legal title of the ahove shown together with costs and accrued in described property as the same appears of terest and in case of your failure to do so, a record, and each of the other persons-above decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of named are hereby further notified that said taxes and costs against the land and Eastern Investment Company, Limited, a corporation, will apply to the Circuit Court premises above named. This summous is published by order of the of the County and State aforesaid for a Honorable H. F. Goodspeed. Judge of the decree foreclosing the lien against the pro county court of the State of.Oregon for the perty above described, and mentioned in said County of Tillamook, and said order was certificate. And you are hereby summoned made and dated this 8th day of September, to appear within sixty days after the first 1908, and the date of the first publication of publication of this summons exclusive of the this summons is the 10th day of September, day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above 1908. All process and papers in this proceeding shown together with cost and accrued in may be served upon the undersigned residing terest and in case of your failure to do so. a within the State of Oregon, at the address decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and hereafter mentioned. premises above named. H. T. BOTTS. This summons is published by order of the Attorney for the Plaintiff. Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the Address : Tillamook, Oregon. County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, and said order wu made and dated this 8th day of September, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FOKE- 1908, and the date of the first publication of ULOSUKE OF TAX LIEN. this summons is the 10th day of September, 1908. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, All process and papers in this proceeding for Tillamook County. may be served upon the undersigned residing Eastern Investment Com-) w ithin the State of Oregon, at the addrew pany, Limited, a corpo- ' hereafter mentioned. ration, H. T. BOTTS, Plaintiff. Attorney for the Plaintiff. vs. I Address : Tillamook, Oregon. Charges T. Nelson, I I Defendant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. To Charles T. Nelson, the above named de Department of the Interior, fendant. U.S. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon, In the name of the State of Oregon : You September 12th, 190». are hereby notified that Eastern Investment Notice is hereby given that ELLEN S. Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate BEWLEY, of Tillamook, Oregon, who. on Sep of Delinquency numbered 19, issued on the tember 12th, 19o8, made application for timber 14th day of May. 1908, by the Tax Collector Entry, No. 0426, for E % ot Se 14 of Section i9. of the County ot Tillamook, State of Oregon, and W of Sw of Sect'011 2o, tp. 2 north, for the amount of Six and 19-100 Dollars, rang 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed the same being the amount ¡then due and notice of intention to make final timber delinquent for taxes for the year 1902, to proof to establish claim tn the land above gether with penalty, interest and costs described, before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Com- thereon upon the real property assessed to miss oner, Tillamook City, Oregon, on the 27th you, of which you are tne owner as appears day of November, i9O8. Claimant names as of record situated in said County and State, witnesses : and particularly bounded and described as W. A. P< tteys. of Bay City, Oregon : J. C. follows, to-wit: The east half of southwest Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; F S- White quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28), Town house, of Tillamook, Oregon : W. II. Hoskin», ship One (1) south, Range Ten (10) west, of Hobsonville, Oregon. Willamette Meridian. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. You are further notified that said Eastern Investment Company, Limited, has paid NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent Department of the Interior, years with the rate of interest on said U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., amounts as follows: September 10th, 1908- . Notice is hereby given that GRACE W. Year’s Date Tax Receipt Rate of WHITEHOUSE, of Tillamook, Oregon,who,« I 'lax. Paid. No. Am’t. Interest. Sept, 10th, i9o8, made application for Timbr I Entry, No. 04^0. for E % of Sw V<««dW I 1903. May 14. 1908—2200 $ 4.96 15 pere. Sc of Sec. i9, tp. 2 north, Range 9 W«1- I 1904. May 14, 1908—2202 5.99 15 pere. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of if I 1907, Aug. 4.1908—1716 11.21 15 pere. tention to make final timber proof, to eftwB« I land above described, befo e W. H I Said Charles T. Nelson, as the owner the of claim to the U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook ■ legal title of the above described property as Cooper, Oregon, on the 27th day of November, I# ■ the same appears of record, and each of the other jiersons above named are hereby fur Claimant names as witnesses : J. C. Bewley, of Til amook, Oregon; K 5 ■ ther notified that Eastern Investment Com of Tillamook, Oregon pany, I imited, will apply to the Circuit Whitehouse, Hoskins, of Hobsonville, Oregou; Chas. Pike,« ■ Court of the < ounty and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro Bay City, Oregon. AizGEBNON S. DRESSER, RegW« ■ perty above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby sum NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. moned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclu United States Land Office. sive of the day of said first publication, and Portland, Ore.. Aug IT. W defend this action or pay the amount due as Notice is hereby given that the Nortri above shown together with costs and ac crued interest and in ease of your failure to eru Pacific Railway Company. ,wW| do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing post office address is St. Paul. the lien of said taxes and costs against the ta.¡has this 14th day of August, Wl land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the filed in this office its application to **l Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the under the provisions of the Act of County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, and said order was gress, approved July 1. 1898 (30 Sts■ made and dated this Sth day of September, 597, 620) as extended by the Ad«| 1908, and the date of the first publication of Congress, approved May 17, 1906, l*i this summons is the 10th day of September, No. 0263. Se of Se U of Sec, 30. » 1908. All process and papers in this proceeding 1 south, range 6 west. W. M. , may be served upon the undersigned residing Any and all persons claiming,s-ir-Jlj within the State of Oregon, at the address the lands described, or desiring toorJW hereafter mentioned. H. T. BOTTS. because of the mineral character « ■ Attorney for the Plaintiff. land, or for any other reason, to t«» ■ Address,: Tillamook, Oregon. STEVENS YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE U jou obtain a Firearm of doubt fol quilitj Ths exptrl.nced Hunter's snd Ask your local Hardware or Sporting Goods Mer chant for the STEVBNg. If you cannot obtain, we •hip direct, »press pre- pold. upon receipt of ¿ata' log Price. prfiere for .lx rent. In M.mp. Fall», Ma»., V. 8. A. AU process and papers in this proceeding Regut«« Notice of Appointment of A® Istrator. — — GlTBRojTMt ——s.—Thai NOTICE 18 HMBBT dersigned has been duly «PP™ »EAS( trator of the Estate of DAVID I deceased, by the County ntr of Oregon, for Tillamook County^ therefore all persons having clans said estate, are hereby required them to me at Tillamook ' ““"‘I* with proper vouchers on or before »■ from the date hereof. -.„-- m S C* Dated at Tillamook Ti'1«“0“ Oregon, September 291h. ’piKHL, . Administrator of the W. David Keasonerjmj j-)**' a- d- i,EKKDiSi RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Sturgeon s B ui M*! All Work Guarantee J TILLAMOOK. 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