Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 26, 1908, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 26. 1908.
Ms Wss Very Charitable.
Examining Wadding Gifts.
Ann.ng the features of a charity
“Women viewing another woman’s
Ian the Expert When It bazaar held tn London was a refresh­ wedding presents say things which
ment stall, to which charitable donors are likely to be misinterpreted." said
t Local Conditions,
(ttiuff around the «tore contributed supplies, thus enabling all tbe bachelor who declares be bates
| tbe little hotel tn a the takings to represent clear profits. weddings, but always goes when In
^riteo an electrical aalea- The lady tn charge requested a gift for vlted. according to the Washington
bctricaJ Review, “when this purpose from a well known and Post, "and other things which no fa
fhts flickered and went wealthy gentleman In the city, but one I vorable interpretation would makc
not famous for “parting." To her sur­ compllmentary to the bride or to the
Rrkne88 came a sole mu prise she received next day a note to givers. It's the way of the sex. I sup­
the effect that be was sending her a pose. Now, why Is It that the moat
b
common remark of tbe women who
ta all out. b’goah, and sirloin of beef and two ox tongues.
The same morning the lady happen­ are Inspecting the layout of silver and
In’ hard, either. Sume-
to tbe dynamo, may* ed to go to her butcher (who was also cut glass and other gifts more or less
the butcher of Mr. X.), and. after giv­ useful Is. 'What a lot of presents she
selling electrical tup­ ing him a large order for her stall, gotr They don't mean anything un
le lighting companies asked him if be would like himself to kind, but tbe Inference an uninitiated
eavesdropper would draw la that they
ths. but 1 had never give anything.
“I should very much, ma'am,” replied wonder why she got so many, as If by
icular Idea expressed
the worthy tradesman, “but I yester­ rights she shouldn't have bad half so
g and loud and was day gave to Mr. X.. at his request for many. Of course they vary the re­
mused when no one this purpose, a sirloin of beef and three mark. ‘Wbat a lucky girl!" says one
as If she would like to add. 'Some per
ox tongues.”
d lighted a big kero-
Net gain to Mr. X.: One ox tongue i sons have too much luck.' And an-
eeded to explain to and a cheap reputation for charity!— other says. ‘I wonder where they all
came from.' Implying almost as if the
Incandescent lamps London Standard.
bride couldn't have enough friends to
t by tbe wind. When
make so many gifts and must have
be old Rube who had
St. Augustine and His Flower.
e light said:
8t. Augustine of Hippo, the great sent some of them to herself Just to
young man. If you doctor of the ebureb, whose festival making a showing.”
etbln' about local con- falls on Aug. 28. Is a sadly neglected
t your own business saint among modern ritualists and even
World's Cleanest Soldiers.
I the wires In this occasionally confused with bls name­
The Japanese soldier considers It a
ng up slack on tbe sake. who Insulted tbe British bishops. disgrace to be dirty. Soldiers of other
Inces and that they Yet he Is pronounced by Hooker “with­ nationalities are not always overpar­
a good stiff breeze, out any equal" and regarded by Har­ ticular. but. as Mr. Kipling has sung:
here's a short circuit nack as “the first modern man.” He Oh. east Is east, and nest Is west, end
never tbe twain shall meet.
out of business.’ ”
has been better honored In tbe floral
world, for to him Is dedicated tbe
However, the Japanese military man
goldenrod, or woundwort (Sol Ida go vir- Is not provided by a grateful and be­
OONING
ga-aurea). Old Gerard, with whom neficent government with a portable
Simple Sport, but Not I this was a favorite remedy, tells us bath, ao when on active service he has
that goldenrod fetched a high price as to set his wits to work in order to ob­
cap One.
a foreign herb until discovered grow­ tain the necessary adjuncts to his ab­
in a balloon nscension
ing near London, when tbe plant was lutions.
ther as cureful aero-
neglected. He adds tbe caustic com­
The Chinese, for reasons of their
u voyage Is In alight
ment, “This verifletb our English prov- own. manufacture long and large jars,
II ordered expedition,
erb. ‘Far fetebt and dear boughte is whose diameter Is that of a western
engers keep cool and
beat for ladles.' or for fantastical phy- main drain. It occurred to a bright
there la no danger at
sitions.” Before tobacco the golden­ Japanese that one might just as well
rod also furnished snuff for our medi­ have a bath standing up as lying
lull Is blowing bard
aeval forefathers. — Westminister Ga- 1 down.
. woven willow bas-
zette.
Accordingly he and bls comrades In
danger part of the
terred a Jar. built a furnace beneath
ere baskets ought to
It Did Not Work.
It and filled It with water. 8oon a
ngers unhurt from a
Mr. Sea bury and his wife were on boiling hot bath bubbled before them
blowing Ofty miles the point of moving to another flat.
Imitators sprang Into being and sub­
Both of them were anxious that the sequently Into similar baths.—Bystand­
r moderately favor transfer should be made at the least
er.
is a safe and slm possible expense, and the nearness of
not, comparatively the new home promised materially to
Had Been Anticipated.
amusement
An as further this alm.
A London composer was one summer
cost of gas. expense
“I can carry loads of little things engaged on the score of an opera, and
spoliation of pnssen over In my brown bag.” announced as the weather was very hot he
home, costs In tills Mrs. Seabury, “and you can take worked with the windows of his study
to $75 a passenger books and so on In your big satchel.”
open. This fact was taken advantage
From Paris you
In discussing further tbe matter of of by his neighbor, a lady, an accom­
uslon for about a transportation Mrs. Seabury remarked plished musician, with a very quick
that notwithstanding tbe beat she and retentive ear, to play upon him a
a very variable ex- could wear her winter coat over, leave harmless practical joke.
| more uucertain than It and return for her spring coat. Tbe
One morning he completed and tried
ou will land
Ot Idea charmed her impractical busband
over a new march, and the lady on the
o descend whenever
"Why, I can do tbe same thing!” he same afternoon seated herself at her
limit your flight to said. ”1'11 wear over one suit and grand piano, opened her windows and
Albert White Vorse then come back for another!”—Youth's rolled forth the air fortissimo. The
s.
composer rushed distractedly Into his
Companion.
garden to his wife and, tearinc hl»
Story,
hair in anguish, cried out:
Hard on ths Messenger.
experiences.” said
•'My dear. I give. It up! I thought 1
Tommy had been spanked by Ml»»
as the strangest."
Manners, his first grade teacher, but had composed an original tune, but it
handsome captain's bls next teacher bad not reached the must be a delusion, for my grand
to one another and point where she felt she could do jus­ march—my chef d’oeuvre, as I thought
mariner with lis- tice to him In spite of all bls naughti­ It—Is only a reminiscence and is al­
ready the property of some music pub­
ness.
g.” he said. ”a lot
"Send him to me when you want lisher!’’
A dreadful storm him spanked.” aald Miss Manners one
two days we wal
They Sat Down.
morning after her colleague had re­
h of a heavy sea
One night at a theater some scenery
lated hla many misdemeanors.
ed that, to lighten
About 11 o'clock Tommy appeared took Are. and a very perceptible odor
must go overboard at Mlsa Manners’ door. She dropped of burning alarmed the spectators. A
a rd In tbe mon­ her book, grasped him firmly by the panic seemed to be Imminent when an
ey saw thnt they hand, led him to the dreasing room, actor appeared on the stage.
ey turned and be turned him over her knee and adminis­
"Ladles and gentlemen." he eald.
y after us. Brave tered punishment.
“compose yourselves.
There is no
swam. They fol
When she had finished she said, danger.”
and miles. I can “Now, Tommy, what bare you to aay 7”
The audience did not seem reas
g line, their necks
"Please, miss, my teacher wants the cured.
ically through the scissors," was the unexpected reply.—
“Ladles and gentlemen.” continued
the comedian, rising to the necessity
Success Magazine.
brutes, one by
of the occasion—"confound It all—do
you think If there was any danger I'd
What ths Duke Meant.
sadly.
His grace the Duke of Argyll was be bereF’
to have." he said,
Tbe panic collapsed.
addressing a select company In a Lon­
my conscience."—
don
drawing
room
on
the
present
state
Democrat
England's Mother Church.
of things In South Africa. “I look for­
The oldest frequented church In
ward to the time.’’ he said, “when the
Mountains.
Englishman will marry the Boer girl England la probably St. Martin's. at
of our presidents
Canterbury, and you may call it the
time ever crossed and have an English wife as well!” mother church of England. Walk up
alns. and four of Respectable dowagers looked their from the outskirts of the city and you
men who had to surprise, and the men began to smile. will pass the font which gave baptism
to reach Washing Then the duke carefully explained to King Ethelbert 1.300 years ago. The
ftt.n. Polk. Gen that he meant, of course, that the Boer font still stands, the worshipers still
and Taylor. Pres girl should become *an Englishwoman mount the elope, and one considers
the mountains on to all Intents and purposes.—Reynolds' whether It was Augustine or Bertha
west to east in Newspaper.
who dragged the king and husband to
me west I d 1842
that font—London Chronicle.
A Source of Joy.
expiration of his
"What seems to be the matter with
saw the moun
A Gallant Clergyman.
t time. It was Mrs. Brown that she’s ailing so?'
It is said that the Rev. Sydney
"Why.
poor
thing,
she's
got
one
of
got upset and
Smith could ba gallant as well as witty
near Plainfield, those newfangled diseases.”
"She has? My. bow fortunate she on occasion.
change.
’•Oh, Mr. Smith. I cannot bring this
Is, to be sure. Here I've had nothing
more stylish than lumbago, and I'm flower to perfection.” said a young
Almack'».
lady to him once as she showed him
'a club In Lon- three years older than she is.”—Detroit
about her conservatory.
(own as Willis' Free Press.
Whereupon be took her by the hand
[origin
It began
and said. Then let me bring perfec­
I by Lord Bute's
Smart 8et English.
tion to the flower."
[proposed to give
The speech of the smart man and
•NTIFIC RUBE
rCall's. but Judl-
Ihlm that the tre-
I of Scots In Lon-
f which McCall’s
■sponsible, would
■Ishment so call-
II McCalL “I will
■be present Al
be fashionable or-
Bae to adopt thè
'or Work.
Mie a bluff at a
bait Uy to part
woman sufficiently betrays the mod
era attitude. To speak good English
la middle class. The modern vocabu­
lary is very small, and the greater
part of It la composed of slang.—Black
and White.
•tuck to It.
Her Husband—If a man steals, no
matter what It Is, he will live to ra
gret It His Wife—During our court
ship you used to steal klase I from me
Her Huaband-Well, yon beard wbat I
said.
Easy.
Jack—Tbe fortune teller said I would
marry a bload
Bell*—Did she say
bow soon? Jack—In six months. Bello
(coyly i- I can easily be a blond by that
time. Jack -Sketch.
Notice ot City Election.
Notice is hereby giyeu, that an election
will be held on Monday. December 7th,
1908, at the City Hall in Tillamook
City, Oregon, from 9 o'clock a.m. until
5 o'clock p nt.. for the purpose ot elect
ing the following officers of said Tilla­
mook City. Oregon, tow it ; Mayor,
Marshal, Recorder.
Treasurer, one
Councilman from the First Ward, one
Councilman from the Second Ward, one
Councilman Iroiu the Third Ward, one
Councilman from the Fourth Ward, one
Councilman from the Fifth Ward, one
Water Commissioner from the Fourth
Ward and one Water Commissioner at
large, and also to determine whether or
not live stock and poultry shall run at
large within the corporate limits of said
city, and that a caucus will be held at
the opera bouse in said City, on Friday,
November 27th, 1908, at eight o'clock
p.m. fur the purpose oi nominating can­
didates for said offices.
By order of the Common Council of
Tillamook City Oregon.
T. B. H andlev .
City Recorder.
How Is Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th
Ave., S hu Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She Mys:
"Gratitude lor the wondeiful effect of
Elect, ic Bitlrrsina case of acute Indi,
gesiion. prompts this testimonial.
I
am rullv convinced that for stomach
-nd liver trouble« Electric BilUr is the
beet remedy on the market today.”
This great tonic and alterative niedi-
cine invigorates the system, purifies the
blood
Hood and ia
is especially helpful
helptul in all
forms of femalv weakness. 50c. at
Chas. I. Clough's drug store.
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the ait
psNiages. stops the irritation in the
throat, soothes the inflamed mem braces,
and the most obstinate cough disappears.
Sore and inflamed lungs are healed snd
ftrengihened, and the cold is expelled
sroui the system. Refuse anj but the
genuine in the yellow package—J S.
Lamar, Tilhuuuo'k; Hawk A Miller, Bay
City.
Coldsand Croup in Children.
“My little girl it subject to cold»" aaya
Mrs. M id . H. I*ierig No. 41, Fifth St.,
VX heeling, W. Va. “ Laat winter ahe
had a severe apell and a terrible cough
but I cured her with Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy without the aid of a
doctor, and my little boy haa been pre­
vented many times from having the
croup hy the timely use of chia syrup.
Notice.
A h soon as he shows any signs of croup I
Notice is hereby gnen that the County give him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for three or four days, which prevents
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
the attack." This remedy is for sale by
will receive sealed bids for the leasing all Druggists.
-'J ' s
of the road known as the Salmen River
How to Treat a Sprain.
Road, in township 6, south range. 9
Npraina, swellings aud lameness are
west, in Tillamook County. Oregon,
promptly relieved hy-JChamherlam’s Pain
commencing at orjnear the S. W. corner Balm. Thin liniment reduces infiMmiUM.
of section 16, said township and range, mation and soreness ao that a sprain
and running tbence northerly and east­ may be cureo in atxiut one third the
nme required by the usual treatment.
erly to or near the north east corner of
25 and 5u cent sizes for sale by all Drug-
section 12, said township and range.
gUt®.
________________
A bond in the sum of $2000.(10, with
Watched Fifteen Years.
two or more sureties, must accompany
" For fifteen year 1 have watched the
each bid. Said liond to be void upon the
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
bidder entering into a Contract for the
and it Has never failrd to oure any »or*-,
keeping of said road, and given an tin- boil, ulcer or burn to which it wasap
der’aking to secure the pcrtormance plied
It has saved us many » doctor
bill," aays A. F. Hardy, of East Wil-
thereof.
ton. Maine. 35o. at Chas. I. Clough's
Let see to have the right to maintain drug store. _________________
not more than t*o gates,
Bids to
specify the unit or rate of toll upon a
sheep or hog, the proceeds therefrom to
for children, onto,
Ho m UI m
be accepted by the lessee lor the main­
tenance of said road.
All bids must be filed with the County N otice or S chool I ndemnity S elec
tion .
Clerk ou or before the 6th day of Jun.,
United States Laud Office,
1909, at 10 o.clock A.M.
Portland, Oregon,
November 5th. 1908
Bv order of the county court. Dated
N otice is H ereby G iven —Thar the
this 16th day of November, 1908.
State of Oregon, on Novembers. 1908,
J. C. H olden . County Clerk. applied for the 8 Vi of Se
of Section
By K. M ills , Deputy. 34. tp 1 south, runite 7 west, and filed in
this office a lint. of School Indemnity
Selections in which it selected said land,
and that eaid list is open to the public
Notice.
for inspection
Any and all persons claiming sdver-
Notice is hereby given that the County
eely the above deeorilied land or any
Court ol Tillamook County, Oregon, legal subdivision thereof or claiming the
will receive bid» for the construction of same under the mining laws, or desiring
a bridge aero»» Beaver Creek at the to show said land to tie more valuable
present lite of what is known a» the for mineral than for agricultural pur
poses, or to object to Mid selection
Beaver Creek Bridge.
Span 80 feet for any legal reason, should fils their
Plans and specifications on file at the claims or their affidavits of protest or
contest in this office.
office of the County Clerk,
A lgernon S. D ressen .
A certified check equal to 5 per cent of
Register.
the amount of the bid must accompany
G eo . W. B iskb
each bid as a guarantee that the bidder
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
will execute a bond for the completion of
the contract if awarded the same. All Headlight, published at Tillamook. Ore­
gon, ae 10» newspaper in which the
bids must be filed in the office of the aboye notice is to lie published
county clerk of Tillamook County, on or
A lgernon 8. D heshes
Register.
before 10 o'clock a.m. Wednesday the
9th day of December, 1908. The county N otice or S chool I ndemnity S elec ­
court reserving the right to reject any
tion .
United Slates Land Office,
sud all bids. By order of the County
Portland. Oregon,
Court.
J. C. H olden .
November 10, 1908.
County Clerk.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
State ol Oregon, on November 10, 1W8
applied for the Ne Hof Ne
or Lot 1,
Notice.
of Section 12. tp 1 south, range 9 weal,
and tiled in thia office a list of Softool
Notice is hereby given that the County Indemnity Selections in which it »elected
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will said land, and that eaid Ha is open to
receive bids for the construction of a the public for inspection.
Any and all persons, claimingadver-
bridge across Three Rivers at the present
nely the altove described land or any
site of wbat is known as the bridge at legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
Mason's Store, Span 74 feet.
Plans the same under the mining laws, <x
and specifications on file at the office of desiring to show said land to be nore
valuable for mineral than for agricul
the County Clerk.
tursl purposes, or to object to aald
A certified check equal to 5 per cent of selection lot any legal reason, should
the amount of the bid must accompany file their claims or llieir affidavit» uf
each bid as a guarantee that the bidder protest or contest in this office.
A lgernon 8. D resses .
will execute a bond tor the completion of
Register.
the contract if awarded the same
Gzo. W. B ibee .
Receiver.
All bids must be filed in the office of
I have designate the Tillamook Head­
the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
light. a newspaper published at Tilla­
on or before 10 o'clock a m.. Wednesday mook. Oregon, as the paper in which Hie
the 9th day of December, 1908. the above notice ia to be published.
A lgernon 8. J irksskr
county court reserving the right to re­
Register.
ject any and all bids By order of the
County Court.
J. C. H oj . den ,
County Court
fOLEYSHONEWAR
Notice.
N otice is II eeeby G iven ,— That at
a General Election held in Tillamook
County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd
of Norember. 19oR a vote was taken In
the precincts of Tillamook, Hoquarton.
Pair View and South Prairie, for and
against slock running at large, and at
A “Place of Learning.“
Sydney Smith, once asked why a car said election a majority uf all voles cast
tain college was called a place of learn in said precincts was ” against stock
running at large.”
Ing. replied that, although a great
That within sixty days from the date
many had been there to get learning, of this notice n will be unlawful for
no one had ever taken learning away stock to run at large in said prseincte
hence It waa appropriately named.
Dated this the 10th day of November.
A.D., 1908.
J. C. HOLDEN.
Officeholders.
County Clerk.
"Well, there's one thing to be said
for public servants."
• What’s thatr
"When you hire one you never have
any trouble keeping himCleveland
leader
For Real Estate,
— SEE -
W
C TROMBLEY.
BAY CITY. OREGON.
R A. D. PERKINS,
REHIDENT DENTIST,
Offlea ia Sturgeon'» Building.
All Work Guaranteed.
TILLAMOOK.
GIUGO N
NOTICg FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Iiileii r.
United Stale« Lend office t'ortlaud. Ore .
October 12th, 190».
Notice is
hereby given that LORENA
PHTTKYS. r.f Bay City. Oregon, who. on
October lath. 190». made application for Timber
Entry. Na. 055». for HUrf-w U and Nw M ol Se
X of Sec 1-and Nw I* of Nw \ of section >0.
towuship > North, range 9 Meal, Willamette
Meridian, has fi ed notice of iiiteutiou to
make final timber proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before W. H
Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Oregon. 011 the nth day of December, 190A
Claimant name« as witnesses
J.C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon. W A.
Peltey«. of Bay City. Oregon; W.C. Morton.of
Bae City, Oregon , ArthurBcblappi of Hobson-
ville. Oregon.
A lcbzxox S. D miuii Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deparlmsnt of the Interior.
U.S. Land Office, st Portland, Ore
September lolb. 190ft.
Notice ia hereby given that GRACK w.
WHITKIiUUSK. of Tillamook. Oregon, who, on
Sept, 10th, iSoS. made application for Timber
Entry, No. 0420. for E W ot 8w 1. and W H ot
Se I, of Sec IS. tp. 4 uoith, Range 9 West.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final timber proof, to eetabllsh
claim to the land aliove described, befo e W. H.
Cooper, U.S. Coninnneioner. al Tillamook,
Oregon, ou the rilh day of November, I90S.
Claimant names se witnesses
J. C. Bewley, of Til amook, Oregon: K. S.
Whitehouse, of Tillamook. Oregon . W II
llookiu», ot Hobsonvtlie. Oregon, Chai Pike, ot
Hay City. Oregon
A mirrson ft. Dsasara. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U.S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
September nth, 190b.
Notice is hereby giveu that KI.I.KN S.
RKW1.EY. of Tillamook. Oregon, who, on Sep­
tember nth, 19o8. made application foi timber
Entry. No 04*, for K H ot Be
of Section 1»,
and A
of Aw ‘i of Sect'on »0, tp. 2 north,
rniiK 9
- -------
west,
- Willamette
Will.men. Meridian, haa
ha» filed
notice
intention
.. *
......v ot
v. ....
v - asvsu tn
•«> make
final - -.
timber
proof to e»tabh»h claim I'
__ _____
> the
land ______
above
deaerilied, before W H. Cooper, U.S. Com-
iniM oner, Tillamook city. Orason, on the r-lh
day of November, tWh. Claimant nature as
witnesses
W. A.
tteya. of Bay Cltv, Oregon : J. C.
Bewley, of Tillamook, Oragott h S- White­
house. of Tillamook. Oregon W. H. Hoskins,
of Hobeonville. Oregon
A luswnok ft. Pimti Regiattr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Laud Officr st Portland, Or.
September 19th. 190ft.
Notice 1» hereby given that WILLIAM A.
PI-.TTEYS, ot Bay City. Oregon, who, mt Sep­
tember 19th. 190N. made application|lor timber
entry, No oty.'. for the S»-H of ttw 1^ and BU
ot lie I» ot Sec tft. and Nw V of Ne U or
Section 19, 'fowl air.p t N -rth. Rang 9 West,
Willamette Meridian, baa filed nonce of
intention to make final proof to e»tabliah
claim to the land above described, before w .
H. Ctmper, U.H. Commiasioimr, Tillamook,
Oregon, on the 9th day of D comber. i9o8.
Claimaul names as wituesae» :
J. C. Bewley, ol Tlllaiuook. Oregon, W. H.
Hoskin», ol Hobsonville Oregon ; (Ins Nel»rm.
of Bay City. Ihegon M. B. Pelteys, of Bay
City, Oregon
ALnKHNoN S. D hkkbkb Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
United HI» 1 tea Laud Office, Portland, Ore.,
September lMtli. HMM.
Notice I* hereby given
that WILLIAM
E. MOUTH WICK <»f Tillamook. Oregon, who.
on September 18th. 100R, made application tim­
ber entry, No. 0450, for So
of sw
and Aw
UofSeVgand tala 3 and 4, of (Section 8, town­
ship 1 south, range 10 we«t, Willamette
Meridian, It an filed notice of Intention to make
final timber proof, to uKtabliah claim to the
land stave described, before W. H. Cooper,
U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on
the 9th day of December, lv* Claimant
naniea as witneaaea
J.
Bewley, uf Tillamook, Oregon ; Erwin
Harrison, of Tillamook. Oregon ; F N. Eli ott,
of Tillamook, Oregon; Otto Hchiader, of Tilla­
mook, Oregon.
A lg ga non S. bBKANKM, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United Mates Land Office. Portland, Ore.,
October 15th, iqofi.
Notice ia hereby given that GEORGE A.
LUDTKF, of Nehalem. Oregon, who. on October
IMh, 1908, made Application for Timber Entry,
No. 0564. for Nw K of He '■< and Lot No. 5 of
Bee. it. Tp. No s N, range No. 9 went. Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make final timber proof, to establish claim to
the land abovedesci»bed, before W H. Cooper,
U A. Coinmiaaioner, at I illamook, Orevon, on
the joth dav 01 Decenttar, HMB. Claimant
names as witneaaea .
b M. Hatterson, of Nehalem, Oregon ; C. L.
Doughiiey, of Nehalem, Oregon ; J. R Hicks,
of NehaJem Oregon ; B. Barbei, of Nehalem,
Oregon.
AhuzatsoN A. DRR88RB, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore.,
November oth, 190*.
Notice is hereby given that ARTHUR G.
BKALH. <»f Tillamook. OMWB, who, on
November oth, 190ft. made application for Tim
her Entry, No 0679. for Ac % of Nw K and S Vk
Ne M and Nw
of Se M of section *»,
town ahi u a north, range 9 weat, Willamette
Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to
make final timber proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before W H.
Cooper,
U. A. ('ommisaloiier, Tillamook.
Oregon, on the sNih day of January, 19O9.
Claimant names as witnesses
J C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon. W A.
Petteya of Bay City, Urejon. Frank Crane,
of Hotmoiirille. Oregon, G Ward, ol Tillamook,
Oregon.
A lo a a won A. B iimki , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Iirerior,
U.S l»aiidaOfhc<* at Portland. Ore.,
November ath. 190^.
Notina la hereby given that GRACK L.
ItLALN. of Tillamook, Oregon, who,' on
November 9th, 190S, made application tor 11 in be 1
entry, No. ofifio, for W J4 of Nw Had Nw of
Hw U of section Ji, and Nw H of Me k of sec.
JD. tp I north, range 9 weat, Willamette
Meridian, ha> filed notice of intention to
make final tlnibei proof to establish claim
to the land above described, before W. H.
Cooper, U.H. ( ommlsatouer, in Tillamook (J4ty.
Tillamook Count) , Oregon, on the »Sth day or
January, 1909. 1 laimant names aa witneeaea
J. C. Hewiey of Tillamook, Oregon, A G.
Real», of Tillamook, Oregon , Frank Crane,
ot Hobsouvllle, Oregon. W A Petteya, of Bay
City, uregon
ALOBSNON A. D bihkk Register
NOTICE FOR FL'IILICATIUN.
(>« par tine lit of tkn Interior,
United Stake Laud Offlee, Portland, nre.,
NovenitAer <zh. itfim.
Notice II tiereby given that CYNTHIA M
A h LLEN, of Tillamook ■ ounty, Oregon, who, on
<jfn day of November, lotfl, made Application
lor Timber Entry. No. eftOi, for S H of Me X of
Mee.
ami iw % of bw k ovate. Vl.tp 2 N,range
9 weat. Willamette Meridian, haa hied notice
of in'eutiou to make final timber proof, to
eatahliati (laim to the land altove drw-Hbed,
before W H Cooper, U.S. CominiMioner, at
Tlllumook Oregon, on the JMh day of January,
1909. ( laimant mrnri aa wllne»«*?
J, * Brwlriy, of Tillamook. Ore«on , A. O,
Reale of Tillamook, Oregon, Grace I. Heal», of
Till moob.Orafon, W A. Fetteys, of Hay Clly,
OrsgOM.
A mi a a wow A. iJaaaaaa, Register,
NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tbe luteiior,
United mates Land Office, Portland,Ore-,
Nov. fret, ny*
Notice 1s hereby given that GRORGE K
DAV|A, of Tillamook, Oregon, who.
on
May »th.
made Homestead entry Ne
14m. Aerial, No, 0M7, for Aw % ot Nw U.
ee«ti'm 1$, township I Mouth, range 9 Weal.
Willamette Meridian has filed notice of In ten
tion tn make final five veer uroof. to establish
claim to the land stave dew ribed, before W
H
Cooper, U H Commiaeionrr, at Tills-
monk. Oregon on the $th d«v of January,
ly*) Claimant names as nitnraae«
Oscar Titt e. of Tillamook, Oregon , Lee Tittle,
Tillamook ^xegon . Ben larob, of Tillamook,
Oregon, J • flans, of Tillamook. Oregon
AtatBNoN A Da smb a, Keg later
u.
Mettre la hvrvby fivvu
thst IO.IM F.
Dl’NLOR af Tillsmn.*»
Clly. tilIZSMMk
cevntr.
wbo. on NHvsmbev’»th. 1*4.
tn«4e applKalMin b». limbe» snlr> . No '■*•* for
• t, ot Us V* of fterllo« il. tHw..«hlp 1 Nortit.