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Ti LLAMOOS HEADLIGBT, DECEMBER 3, 1ÔOÔ. IE CALL. •L. II. i.L.8. Editors: Mabel Edmunds. E»a W heeler. Assistants: Albert Bramwell. Mary Goldsworthy Lynn Eber man. Eva Wolfe. e Tillamook High ways win in football ■ a ?ath of Mr. Reichen's >acb in the afternoon High School let out at y has organized a ;h School for the pur- acai music. Most of i 8th. Sth. 10th, llth have joined. The .e assembly room each for half hour. a a I the Constitution of ■u the Hames of those TTl’TlON. any companion whom they should wish with all expenses paid. Anna knew that this trip was just ■chat her mother needed, for she had been working at the post-office steadilr all winter. So when shn left school that morning she was very much discouraged, and prepared herself for a great strain. *‘I dou't kuow how I ever got along when you were sick, mother, dear. ” said Anna. •• It seemed that I bad to be on wings ; hut just think, mother, when I went back to school I was ahead ->f all my class. Tin glad I studied hard for I have higher grades than any other student, altho I had to be a night owl to do it.'' Her mother laughed. “ Oh. Anna, if you could only get the highest in the class at the end of the term I be lieve I would be the happiest woman in the town.*' Anna srnil«!. but in that smile was a determination and she said to herself, •• I will do it.’’ Anna kept her word, for when the Profeasor an- nunced the valeditorian to the class it was no other than Anna Day. When Anna told her mother she was certainly the happiest woman in the village and she made Anna happy by telling her she should have a pretty gown as her fingers io Id make Anna was not disappointed when she sa w the dainty white garment with the fancy wmk on it and she felt that it had paid her to be a night owl. — Written by M abel G o we . dy note reading and e for good music. ■ ■ ■ lar every Monday Some of the east side young |-copie Other meetings to did not know whether to go tochuich or e officers. play hide-and-seek last Monday even mfiiied to public ing, but finally decided on one part going to church and the rest going home. ent Secretary, Trea ■ ■ S ts), Musical Director, On Sunday, November 22 id. Mrs. lent. Secretary, Trea- Wolfe, of Union, organized a Loyal elected at opening of Temperance Legion at the U. B. church Director to be the The following officers were elected: l>oinled by him. Sept —Mrs. Smith. rus w ill encourage the President—Daisy Goodspeed. of auxiliary clubs, 1st Vice-President—Ernest Kirby. e quartets, gleea, etc. 2nd Vice-President—Barney Hausen. kliorus will give at Secretary—Carrie Olson. rt esch year. Treasurer—Lysle Smith. •May be proposed by Everyone is cordially invited to at elected by majority tend the L.T.L Will meet again next Sunday at the U. B. church at 2:30. ibe R s . Elsie Lamb. Verio Stanley. Logan Severance. Harvey Ebinger. Vesta Baker. Blanch Lucas. Elva Austin. Maude Franklin. Cloyil Dawson. Ernest Kirby. Viola Mapes. Ralph 11 lines. Mabel E Imunds. Lynn Eberman. Harold Epplelt. Louie Neilson. Howard Wolfe. Muilin Catterlin. Faye Burke. a a • Rev. Thos. Robinson was a visitor to the school on Mondnv. ■ a a Violet's grins are thought by the Prof, to be sms. Wednesday, the 25th. the Sophomores gave a party at the school house, which was well attended and enjoyed by ell. Games were played and nuts and home made candy were served at a late hour. Some of the wise young pupils hid some of the sweets in their desks, so when Friday came they would have some, but w hen Friday came a great deal of it was missing. The mice must hsve had a feast. “Warren ' what do you know about that ?’’ ■ ■ ■ Mr. R. is still taking physical culture, onlv he has removed his operations to ow prepaied to give the Eighth grade room. > all who want in. ■ ■ ■ .hen is her first pupil Lost by Violet Mapes 20 cents (sense ) »sons next week. Finder please return at once as she is in great need of more cents (sense ) High School were Elsie and Stella, their hats. 'hen they heard they Ralph, his dinner bucket. eek» vacation Chriat- Mr. Goldsworthy, a smile. The pupils wish he could loose them more often, a ■ can play football as as it wonld make school more agreeable. Eula, to be crazy rather than not parties. Everybody ilay could not have crazy. w neatly and cooly The Tenth Graders like Miss Shirk so e forward pass and well that they stay in after scliool to B. Warren played a get better aquainted with her. ttir.g several tackles • « « his man. I.ynn also Albert Bramwell, jolly old soul, laying, making two And bis cheeks are as red as a rose ; It of the boys were His face is as round as a sugar bowl. day, but none were With hair never touched by the snows. And he smiles without reason. ■ ■ slang expressions in. Which occur all the season. Mr. Stillwell is “Oh I Gladden the hearts of all those who meet hi ui. • • • We did not realise it was still harvest , Babb’ ilbye. sweetheart time, but it is rumored that in the Eighth grade room they are still thrash lbert a long time to ing. e room and parcicu- Mr. Lynn Ebermsn has decided to •nings he goes to the mend his ways ; he now tries to be on time even though he must run to do so. ■ ■ ■ fund of painting his Cloyd Dawson became so excited in the chin when company fire drill that be disregarded his own danger and tried to save an armfull of a ■ another of the old song books. Iceronians giila, was ay afternoon. Nov, The football teams are the hero» bold. Sometimes they come ior miles to the Lowry. Best wishes game. u lor a happy future Forgotten are all the heroa of old. But to them it'a inst the same ’ Surprises. ting the last stitches » garments she was to be for her daugh. girl of eighteen, with light curly hair, for kduate in a week. her daughter lived lay «as very indue. I place in the little and in this way live comfortably on. Hl ill and as there ake her place at the a knew that they "he delemoned to her mcthei 's place, h pain, for the Pro that tl>e pupil who the end of the term, •v*d and also take Mr. R-----. “Mabel, how did you scan that line F' Mabel G. : "I have four feet.** Mr. R----- one day naW to the ninth grade in a very decided tone of voice “You [have simply g jt to cut thst out." Marked for Death. ’’ Three yearn ago I vma marked for death. A graw-yard cough was leering my lungs to pi«ee Ductors fail«! to help me. and ».ope had 6<d, when mv husband got Tjr. King's New D emrery,'' says Mrs. A C Willi,ma, of Bae. K t . “The first dose help d m and im- Kovemetv, kept on uutii 1 k d gai'ied poundt, in weight and ■>» -ealtb was fully rg> cored.'* This m«>nne holds the *<rt<T, healing record t * coughs •nd er Ids and lung and tteost diwaaes Il I1” vents pneumonia. Hold under rMrnjtoii C. I. Cloagh’e drug store 30c. a ad «1.00. Trial bottle free. The Fifth Session. ^Guilty of Counterfeiting TÍ.L »k-A__ 1__ .u a -fowl a 1 Passing oounlerfeil money in no worse Hie fact that no l»«a than 4.0)0 dvk. than suiMlituiing sume unknown worth- gat»-« are expected to attend the fifth I vms remedy f«»r Foley*• Hooey and Tar. eesgioo ui the National Rivers and Har- | gfeat cough and odd remedy that bers Congress, to convene at Hashing , I cures the moat obstinate coughs and heals the lungs —J. S. Limar, Tilla ton on December fith and continuing mook ; llawk & Miller. Bay City. Ore. throughout the two suceeding days, is a Notice. complete evidence of the deep inierest taken in the vita) question of waterway U.S. Land Otfiice, Portland. Oregon. November, 19th. 1908. ... ..... improvement. The expectation is not Notice is hereby given that R unrc II only based upon the membership of the Hawkins, assignee ot Lyra C. Garber, Congress—a membership constantly widow ol Silas Garber, has filed in this growing—but upon the official notifi office his application to enter, under the cations from Governors of Stales, provisions ot Section 2307 Revised Stat Mayors of cities, Presidents and Secre utes of the United States, lot twelve of section fourteen in township one south taries of agricultural, industrial, corn, of range ten west W M mere nd, financia] (and trade organiza, Any and all persons claiming adversely lions and on notifications from local the lands described or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the associations 01 gam zed for the advance land, or for any other reason, to the ment of the cause of waterway improve* disposal to the applicant, should file uieut. __________ their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 2nd dav of January, The Ohio Valley Improvement A mo 1909. A lgernon 8. D resser , ciation, one of the strongest as it was Rrgistet First publication December 3. 1908 one of the earliest assoc tat io ns advo Last publication December 31. 1908 cating waterway improvement, will be I hereby designate the Tillamook represented by not less than 250 dele Headlight, a newspaper published at gates, with the associations for the im Tillamook. Oregon, as the newspaper provement of other great waterways in which the above notice is to be pub cordially uniting in the work of the lished. A lgernon S D resser , National Rivers and Harlans Congress Register. because of its broad and compreheri. N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elkc sive platforn.—•* A policy ; not a P.o- tion jecu” United States Laud Office, Portland, Oregon. It is not fully lecognis^d tbat water- Novemlter 5<h, 19i)8. way improvement can only be acco.n- N otice is H ereby G iven —That the plished by adhesion to that platform ol Stale of Oregon, on Novembers. 19<)8, of principles. A definite »j aitili of applied for the S Va of Se ^4 of »Sectv hi operations is required no less in public 24. tp 1 south, range 7 west, amt filed in this office a list, of School Indemnity works than it is in private enterprises. Selections in which it selected said land There can be no success where the parts and that «aid list is open to the public of what should be a harmonious whole for inspection Any and all perpo*jp«ra]aiining adver are made the subject of appropriations sely the above descriiied land or any by no means adequate, with (he work legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the dependent upon the willingness of Con same under the mining laws, or dr siring gress to consider the snbjrrl, and with to show said land to tie more valuable the subject frtquenlly postponed fur the for mineral than for agricultural pur poses, or to object to said selection leason that it is feconsidtued mnely local for any legal reason, should file their in its intent and purpose, Approprin* claims or their affidavits of protest or lions have been dependent upon the contest in this office. A lgernon S. D resser , influence of particular representative Register. and always with the fatal defect that G eo . W’. B ibee the subject of waterway imprevement Receiver. I herebv designate the Tillamook was not, until the organization of the National Rivers and Hailxirs Congress, Headlight, published at Tillamook, Ore gon, as the newspaper in which the presented in its proper light—as national above notice is to be published and uol local in importance, in its in* A lgernon 8. D resser Register. tent and in its purposes. Fortunately the question of waterway improvement is now considered from the standpoint of its immeasurable and its national importance. With the question made a part of the fixed and settled policy of the government; with annual appropriations made in adequate amounts ; with the merit of the stream and the favorable re(x>rt of the Board of Engineers, U.S.A., determining tl.e work and with the work continuous, waterway improvement will become an accomplished fact—which it never would become under the old time plan of sposmadic appropriations, inadequate in amount and with the work of im provement dragging and delayed. It is unnecessary to dilate upon the advan tages of waterway improvement. Pro ducer, shipper and receiver, confronted with freight congestions and with ad* mitted inability on the part of present means of transportation to handle the freight offered as it should be handled, know the inestimable advantages that would come to all classes and conditions of trade, commerce and agriculture from the improvement of waterways—ano the great number of delegates to the National Rivers and Harbors Congress is incomestible evidence of the know ledge. It wjll undoubtedly be the most important meeting of the series, with all sections of the country alike interested and aiding in the work of the Congress through which alone, waterways im provement can be brought about. Cough Medicine for Cnlldren. The kcason for coughs and cold»; is now at hand and too much care cannot be used to pr^t«:t the children. A child is much more likely to oontract diph theria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to nee any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley,, W. Va.. says. “I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and i£ has always given good satisfaction.” This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a child as to an adult. Fur sale by all druggists. Good bnelness In ths Ctty of Toledo. < oua’y and Stata aforesaid and that said Brat will pay the M« of OWE Hl'NllKED POLLAS* for each sod every css* of Catarrh thst casnot be (.«red by the ues of Ha fl a catarrti Care. ’ BRAKE 1. CHgJVEV S wots I s before nod aubsrrtbed in say pees en<-e. thia Mh day of Iweember A L> i»o. . , AW OL«A»OK. | as a .. J HoUry PnMfc Itali a Catarrh Carets taken InterMllv. asd acta direetly on the Mood end wncons earfao of U m system freed for teoUwonlalr free P. 1 CHENEY A CO . Toledo. 0 Uruagieta. 7JB. fam", PUla for eonsupaUon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iuterior U. 8. Laud Office at Portland, Or, September 19th. 1908. Notice is hereby Riven that WILLIAM A. PETTEYS, ol Bay City, Oregon, who. on Sep tember lyth. 1908. made applTcatiou |ior timber entry, No 0*52, for the Se % of Sw and 8 of Se l4 of >»ec 18. and Nw % of Ne W oT Section 19, Township 2 N ath. Rang 9 West, Willamette Meridian. haa filed notice of intention to make fiual proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W H. Cooper. U.S. Commissioner, Tillamook, Oregon, on the 9th dav of D camber, i9o8. Claimant names a.-* witnesses J. C. Bewley, ot Tillamook, Oregon W. II. Hoskins, ol Hobsouville Oregon ; (Tua Nelson, of Bay City, Otegou, M. B. Petteys, of Bay City, Oregon ALGERNON 8. D rzeskr . Resister Will cure a cough or cold no matter how severe and prevent pneumonia and consumption. A Guarantee. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to re. fund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package, turn SUUTITVTU J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. Hawk & Miller, Bay City. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., September 18th. 19<«8 Notice is herebv given that WILLIAM H. SOUTHWICK of Tillamook. Oregou, who, 011 September 18th, 1908, made application (bn- bei entry. No. 0450, for Se >.4 of sw ‘4 awdSw ‘4 of Se l4 ami Lots 3 and 4, of .'section M, town ship 1 south. range 10 west. Willuuielte Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final tinmer proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W’. H. Cooper, U.S, Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on [he 9th day of December, 1«>»8 claimant names as witnesses J. » . Bewlev, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Erwin Harrisou. of Tillamook, Oregon ; F. N. Ell ott, of Tillamook, Oregon: Otto Schiader. of Tilla mook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D rrshzr . Register. kill ™, couch and CURE thk LUNGS WITH New Discovery for C8^s GUARANTEED SATISFA0T0BY OB MONEY REFUNDED. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior United states Land Office. Portland. Ore , October tyth, i<jo8. Notice is hereby given that. GEORGE A. LVDTKE, of Nehalem, Oregon, who. «>n October 15th, 1908, made Application for Timber Entry, No. 0564. for Nw of be C and i.ot No. 5 jf Sec. 13. Tp. No. 3 N, range No. q west. Wil- lamet'e Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make fiual timber proof, to establish claim to 1 he laud abovedesciibed, before W. H. Cooper, U S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Orewon, on the 30th day ot Decenilwr, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: S M. Batterson, of Nehalem, Oregon ; C. L. Doughney, of Nehalem, Oregon ; J. R. Hicks, of Nehalem Oregon ; S. Barber, of Nehalem, Oregon. ALozRhoN 8. D resser , Register. The cleanest.- lightest. - and most comfortable SLICKER at the same time cheapest In the end because it wears longest NOTICE EOK Pl'BLI' ATlON. Department of the Interior. United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., November oth, I908. Notice is hereby given that ARTHUR G. BEALS, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on November oth, 190&. made applicHtion for Tim ber Entry, No. 0679, for He of Nw % mid 8 Ne % and Nw 54 of Se X <»f aectlon 2o, townahi** 2 noith. range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above deacribed, before W. H Cooper, U S. Commissioi er, Tillamook, Oregon, on the a8th day of January, 19O9. Claimant names as witnesses J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook. Or-gon. W A Petteys »if Bay City, Oregon: Erank Crane, of Hobaoiiville. Oregon; G. Ward, of Tillamook, Oregon. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. '3QP Everywhere Every garment guar. rjl-. waterproof * ” Catalog tree . > rowrs co eo»row VII anfoed A Bualnnaa Directory of each City. Town ’and Village In Oregon and Washington, giving a Descriptive Sketch of each place. Location, Shipping Facilities and a Classi fied Directory of each Dualneaa and Profession. It I.. POLK A CO.. Inc. EVERYTHING FOR PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS We sprcializr on present pt i»n compounding and thereh>re carry a stock which repre sents everything that phvsi- cians hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals are litre as soon as out and our line ol prescription drugs is com plete al all times. Onlv goods of highest purity and quality are ever used. Physicians who are ac quaint«! with our stock and methods invarmbly leel sure ot liest results trom the medi cines they have prescribed when they see our label on the bottle. Expert services day or night. Prices as low as anywhere. Mar we fill your prescriptions? of inientiou to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before W If. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner. at Tillamook. Oregon, on the 26th day of January, 1909. Ulalmant names as witnesses J, Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon , A. O. N otick is B nkbt G iven .—That the final Mi nis, of Tillamook, Oregon: Grace I,. Deals, of account of the adminiatrator of the Estate of Tillimovk, Oregon, W. A. Petteya, of Bay City, J H WHINERY. deceased, has been filed Oregon. with the County Court of the State of Ore- A lof . b won S. D bkbnrr , Register. 5on. for Tillamook County, «nd that Mon ey, the 7th day of December, 1908, at two NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. o’clock 'p.m. of that day. at the Court Department of the Intelior, House, in Tillamook County. Oregon, haa United States Land Office, Portland,Ore.., been appointed as the time and place by Nor. 2i4t, 190K. said Court for the hearing of said account Notice ia hereby given that GEORGE E and the settlement thereof, at which time DAVIS, of Tillamook, Oregon, who. on and place, any and all persons interested in May 20th, f9<'3. made Homestead entry No. ■aid estate shall file their exceptions in writ 14900, Serial, No. 06H7, for Sw *4 of Nw U. ing and show cguse why said final account sectiou 15, township 1 nouth, range 9 West, should not be accepted and approved and Willamette Meridian, haa filed nothe ofinten the adminatrator discharged, from his trust. tion to make final five »ear Drool, to establish By order of the Hon. H. P. Goodspeed, claim to the land above detc 11 bed, before W judge of the above named court, dated Octo H. Cooper, U. 8. (’ommisaioner, at Tilla ber 4th, 190«. mook Oregon on the 5th dav of January. GKO W. EVANS. ” 1909 Claimant names as witnesses Administrator of the Estate of Oscar Tittle, of Tillamook, Oregon; Lee Tittle. J. H. Whlnery, deceased. Tillamook. Oregon ; Ben la<i>b. of Tillamook, Oregon; J H Da via, of Tillamook, Oregon ALGZRNoiff 8. DazsARa, Kegister — SEE - W C TROMBLEY. I I BAY CITY. OREGON. R. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. JUST OUT This Christmas number is just one round of beauty, color and g>*«l cheer. Take one home—they II •II like it. Read “ The Sunday Lady of 'Poe. sum Trot’’ You II tie glad to know that there are people like that ou earth Beat of all. it’s true. EvnraoDT S is the iiveet general magazine io America. /j anti a copy, li jo • yr«r. I. I. L11»K. Acai. ♦oô ■ POLK'8 QAZETTUKa Notice of Final Settlement of Account. For Real Estate, ,ÆS’a. AND ALL THROAT AHO LUNG TROUBLES. N oticb of S chool I ndemn I t * S elec tion . United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon, November 10, 1908. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the State ol Oregon, on Novembe» 10, 1908. applied for the Ne V4 of Ne *4 or Lot 1, of Section 12, tp 1 south, range 9 west, and filed in thia office a list of School NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the In erior, Indemnity Selections in which it selected L-8 Land.Office at Portland. Ore,, said land, and that said lis is open to November 9th, 1918. the public, for inspection. Notice ia hereby given that GRACK L. IB-.AL8. of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on Any and all persona, claiming adver \ >\ ember 9th, I908, made application tor tlmbri sely the above described land or anv entry. No. >>680, for W JiofNw a d Nw of legal subdivision thereof, or claiming Sw ot section 21, and Nw U of Se '• of sec tp. 2 uorth, range 9 west, Willatne te the same under the mining laws, 01 ¿0 Meridian, ha* tiled notice of intention to desiring to show said land to be more make final timber proof to establish claim valuable for mineral than f««r agricul to the lan<l above described, before W. H. U.S, Coinmlssioner, in Tillamook Ci y. tural purports, or to object to said Cooper, Tillnuiook County, Oregon, on the 28th day of selection for any legal reason, should January, 1909. I laimant names a> witnesses file their claims or their affidavits of J. C. Bewley, ol Tillamook, Oregon; A. G. Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Frank Crane, protest or contest in this office. ot liobsonvllle, Oregou; W. A Pette)«, of Bay A lgernon 8. D resser , City, vregon Register. AL gkrnon S. D resser Register. G eo . W. B ibek . NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Receiver. Department of the Interior, I have designate the Tillamook Head United States Land Office, Portland, f're., gth. 19U8. light, a newspaper published at Tilla Notice is Hereby given November that CYNTHIA M. mook. Oregon, as the paper in which the ALLEN, of Tillamook • onnty, Oregon, who, ou □th day of November, 19O8. made Application above notice is to be published. tor Timber Entry. No. 0661, for 8 J4 of Se >4 of A lgernon 8. D resser Sec. 2o and Sw of Sw W of sec. 21.tp. 2 N,range Register. 9 west. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice A Personal Appeal If we could talk to you personally Office in Sturgeon's Building. •bout the great merit of Foley and Tar, for coughs, colds sod lung trouble, you All Work Quarante«!. never could be induced to experiment with unknown prepaiations that may TILLAMOOK. OKEGON contain aonie harmful drugs. Foley’s Honey and Tar coala you no more and haa • record <-f for tv year» of cure, —J. 8 Lamar. Tillamook . Hawk A Miller. Bay City. Ore. Hoarse «Highs and siuffv colds that may develop into pneumonia over night •re quickly cured by Folev’a Honey and Tar. aa it soothes inflamed membrane*, t.eala the lungs, and expels the cold from the system—J. 8. Lamar. Tillamook. Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore. STATZ or OHIO. ClTT OT ToLEOO, I . . Lccxa Cor- st v < F-aak J Chesey mskes oath that bs la ssnior partner of the tlrm of r 1. Cheney A Co.. Holna notice for publication . Department of the Interi »r, United States Land Office. Cortland. Ore , October 12th, i « ju 8. Notice is hereby giveu thst LORENA PETTEYS, of Bav City, Oregon, who, on October lath, 1908, made Application for Timber Entry. No. 0351. for 8 of sw C and Sw H oi Se U of Sec 17 and Nw \oiNw ’4 of »eelion k >. township 2 North, range q West. Willamette Meridiau. has ft ed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before W H Cooper, U.8. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on the 34th day of December. 190N Claimant names as witnesAes : J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon: W A. Petteys, of Bay City, Oregon; W.C. M<>rton.of Bav ( ity. Oregon . ArthurBchlappi, of Hobaou- ville, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. I CHAS. I. CLOUGH Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore [HE WORLDS GREATEST GEY/!KG UÂCIIIKE LIGHT RUNNING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8 I^iud Office at Portland, Or., November 14th 1908 Notice fa hereby fiveu that JOHN F. DUNLOP of Tillamistk City. Tillamook County, Oregon, who. on November 14th. l'-HB. made applicant tn for timber entry, No oMS, for S U of He 14 of Section Is. towimhlp 2 North RangA 1« We«t. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final timber proof to eatahhah claim on the lend above deacribed before W H Cooper, U. ft <!ommii»atoner at Tillamoek, Oregon, on the 5th day of Feb ruary, 1909. < laiman» name« wa witne»«ea J C Bewley, of TillauKMik Oregon. A* R Calder, of Bay City, Oregon , T H. Goiot of Tillamook, Oregon. A w. Severance, of Till moot, Oregon Ai-URBMOfff » DRZMVB, Reg later _________ —---------------------------------- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U S. Laud OlRce. at Portl-nd. Ore., Novrmber 4'h. iWA Notice ia hereby given that HA Mt EL M. HA TTP.RSON of Balm. Oregon who. on I November 4th !</*. mad* »pplicailoa for Timber Entry No oAio. for Sw U of Ne M and IxjCaftand 7. of aerikMi <4, tp IN, range j 7 Waal, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final timber proof tn eatabliah claim to'the Und above ¿••rribed | liefore W H U*x.psr. V ft. Comm items er, at TH la monk. Orason. "• the 9th day <X February. 19o9 Claimant namea wituaeae* George Lntke. of Nehalem. Oregon U. I. ’Doughney. of Bahn Oregon, ft Barber, of Balm Oregon. J. k Hick*, of Nehalem, Ore - - _ . . A lobb wow S. DaasaBB Register . I I t NOTILE POH Pt SL'CATION Department ol thè ¡eU»rtor, Land Office et Porti a r d Or«.. Neve» ber fioth, i>A Noi Ice ia hereby giren CH«t MAVDK ■PAUL of N•balera. OrefSS, wteo. ow Ne vemher raCh, i>c> m«d. appltoetkra Co» TImber Entry No 0-I4. tfo/Nw »7. and N H g eoetura >0. rp 1 north »auge 9 west. Wilieraette Ver tdian hai tled notte# M mtentlo« In Enel tirabe» proof le antaWleu eleua u» ttee land drsenbed. befo « T7. H Coope». l • < «raerateeinner. et l iliamooli. Oregon, un thè 7U1 **** CUiraanl ■MOM. s» «Knesses : _____ __ •are Se«l< of Mehslee. Orrges , !>•’’ Harney, of Till.woes. <»»«—. A «. Besls. *T Tulsiaenk Orrgve . J C Brw'»r. TIM* Bh >41. Oreg'»«’. « tosí sos S. IrasMss. 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