TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 10, 1908.
FEROCIOUS EARL
ir of Buchan, Known as the
“Wolf of Badenoeh.”
I the restoration of Dunkeld
) the workmeu unearthed the
I of Bishop Sinclair, one of
Lr> assisted In the buildlug of
pdral. aud of the notorious
p. earl of Buchan, whose fe-
Lti for him the signlflcant
the “wolf of Badenoeh ” A
I marks the spot where the
ras buried, and it teas often
[object of remark by visitors
pan who plundered churches
Irlous ways showed bls hatred
lergy should have been laid
|de by side with bishops and
[b ecclesiastics.
per. earl of Bucban. was a
p< n of Robert II of Sc-otlund
[he closing years of the lat
rn the chief [lowers In the
ire delegated to his sous, the
[Fife and Buchan, and after
[cion of Robert III., an amla
Iwenk prince, this unfortu
ration was allowed to lie con-
[The Earl of Buchan ruled
I northern part of Scotland
[authority little less than re
lias been described as scar -e
I than a savage—cruel, fero
I relentless Among bls ex-
Is the destruction of the mag
hithedral of Elgin
He car-
ithe chalices and vestments,
‘the shrines with blood and
I fire to the noble edifice, the
if the canons and the town
|e also laid waste a large part
Bntry.—Pall Mall Gazette.
EGAL V2REIA3E.
From a Layman Against Its
solemn Senselessness.
id us I mn of reading." said a
;. -1 uever peruse a legal doc-
litliout feeling Irritable over
Bty to grasp the real meaning
u paper at a glance. Like
ier person* uot engaged in the
resslon. I sometimes have to
traits and other agreements
| by lawyers, and 1 often won-
iu this age of common sense
teases.’ 'aforesaid*’ and ’par-
ie first part' are uot relegated
bn
The technical verbiage
I Is a relic of the age when
ph was mysterious and could
iderstood was esteemed to be
lie comprehension of the com-
L The use of uucommou Eng-
■rely business circles would
udured. Why. then, should
Ter of a piece of property be
Iso labyrintbiau and so mys
flat a man of sound sense
kthom It? It has beeu esti
Bt the dipping of the letter
n< b words as humour, labour
like has added to the world
r what is equivalent to the
» capacity of 500 ablebodled
hat would we uot gain I
|y legal paper and from every
t there should be removed
[mass of superfluity, that an
plage, that bulk of repetition
in senselessuess that now iu
pm as the shell Inwraps the
Chicago Inter Ocean.
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Trophiss of the Chara.
In the days when buffalo still roam
ed the plains of Kansas In countless
numbers a great many bunting parties
came over from Europe to have a band
In their slaughter. One party was com
posed of a Frenchman named Augu.*.e
Rouzand. the first husband of Christine
Nilsson, the prlma donna, and an Eng
lishman, a Mr. Blackmore, from Lon
don They arrived at Dodge City one
day in the fall with a carload of equip
ment. including every sort of delicacy
that the market afforded and several
large trunks full of bright new butcher
knives. A detachment of the Sixth
cavalry from Fort Dodge was detailed
to accompany them, and probably no
command ever fared better than that
one did. The Englishman shot a few
buffalo, and the soldiers slaughtered
them by the hundreds. But the French
man didn’t kill one. Instead, as fast
as the animals were shot he would
take one of his brand new butcher
knives, plunge It Into the slain animal
until It was smeared with blood, wrap
It carefully In tisane paper and put it
back In the trunk as a trophy of the
chase to exhibit when he got back to
Taris as proof of his mighty prowess
as a banter. That was bis Idea of
sport.—Kansas City Star.
Thread Used In Surgery.
Are you aware that the modern sur
geon employs In his work dozens of
different kinds of thread for sewing
up cuts and wounds? Among them
are kangaroo tendons, horsehair, silk
and very fine sliver wire. Many of
these threads are Intended to hold for
a certain number of days and then
naturally break away. The short,
tough tendons taken from the kanga
roo, which are used for sewing severe
wounds, will hold for about four
weeks before they break away. Silk
thread will remain much longer, some
times six months, while the fine silver
wire Is practically indestructible.
With the entire outfit a surgeon is
able to select a thread that will last
as long as the wound takes to heal
and will then disappear completely.
To accommodate this assortment of
threads special varieties of needles are
required. Besides the needle craned
tn different segments of a circle, sur
geons use needles shaped like spears,
Javelins and bayonet points. — St.
James' Gazette.
A I'Espagnolo.
Marked for Death.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
l)rpattmvnt of the I uteri r.
“I wonder why It is." remarked the
“ Thr.e year* ago I w«s marked for
Uuited State* Land office. Portlaiid. Ore ,
stranger to me.
[death. A grave-yard cough war tearing
October »2th, 190B. .
Notice iK
hereby giveu that LORENA
"Why what Is?" I queried
my lung» to pi« ee. Doctors failed to
PKTTKYS. <»f Bay City, Oregon, who, on j
| help me. and hope had fled, when mv October lath, 1908. u>ad** application lor Tun her I
He groaned aud explained thus:
"Why is It that chefs at restaurants l>u»l>and got Dr King s New Discovery." Entry. 5o 0551. fo- H », of >w >4 and nw »4 oi se '
\ of Sec 17 and Nw >4 of Nw \ of teclion ao 1
think that the mere addition of a to says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bae. township a North, range a West, Willamette'
Kv. “The first dose helped m»» and im Meridian, has ti rd notice of intention tv [
mato to anything under the sun justi provement Sept on mitii 1 h <d gai'iesl I make
final timber proof, to establish claim j
fies their calling the combination some 58 pounds in w eight and mv health was to the land above described, before W H
thing ‘a 1'Espagnole?'
fully restored." This twltine holds Cooper. I’ 8. Commissioner, at Tillamook,
Oregon. on the Mth day of December, 190H
Pleasant to take
"1 see eggs a 1'Espagnole.' My curi the World's besting record f >r coughs Claimant names a> witnesses
J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon. W A
and
colds
aud
lung
and
thro*t
disease*.
osity Is at once aroused. 'What' 1 ask
Petteva, of Bay City, Oregon-. W. C. Morton, of
The new laxative. Docs
myself, 'do the Spaniards do to eggs? It prevents pneumonia. Sold under Bay Citv. Oregon , Arthur bchlappi, of Hubsuu
So 1 order ‘eggs a 1'Espagnole.’ What guarantee at C. I. (lough’s drug store ville, Oregon.
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50c. aud <1 CHI. Trial bi.tlle free.
not gripe or nauseate.
are they? Eggs wtth tomato.
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION.
“1 see ’chicken fricassee a 1'Espa Good Cough Medicine for
Cures stomach and liver
Department of the Interior.
gnole.’ Nothing but tomato mixed with
U. S. 14*ua office at Portland, Or.
Children.
September 19th. lycrf»
chicken. And thus ft goes on and on
The Mason fur cougbs «nd colds' is
troubles and chronic con-
Notice Is hereby given that WILLIAM A.
through life, a continual round of now at hand and too much care cannot PKTTEY8, ot Bay City, Oregon, who on Sep
19th. 1908. made application |lor timber
atipation by restoring the
hopes deceived. Spanish sauce Is to l»e used to protect the children. A child tember
entry. No 0452, for the Se % of Sw
and 8 ' •>
mato catehup. It Is absurd; It Is care is much tuore likely to «'ontract diph of Se
of >ec ig. and Nw
ol Ne k ot
natural action of the stom -
ill. Township a N-.rth, Rang 9 West,
less. Chefs have no right to be so theria or scarlet fever when he has n Section
cold. The quicker you cute bit* cold the Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
lazy Why. If the same degree of care less the risk. Chanilrerlniu's Cough intention to make final proof to establish
ach, liver and bowels.
to the laud above descrilted, before W
lessness Is allowed to run rampant Remedy is the sole 1 chance of many claim
H. Cooper. V.8. Commissioner. Tillamook.
Befuso «ubatltute«.
Price 6O0.
through other classes of men besides mothers. and few <»f those w ho have tried Oregon, on the 9th da, of D cember, i9o8.
names as witnesses
chefs I do not doubt”—
it are willing to use any other Mrs. F. Claimant
J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon: W. H.
Here the stranger got positively F. Starcher, of Ripley,, \V. Va., say a. Hoskins, ot Hobsonville. Oregon ; Ous Nelson, J. S. Lamar, Tillamook.
“1 have never used anything other than of Bay City, Oiegou, M. B. Fetteys, of Bax Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
tragic.
City, Oregon.
“1 do not doubt that the good old Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my
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and it has always given good
phrase 'walking Spanish' will be ap ■ children
NO Th E FOR PV HI 1C \ TI<)N
Mttistaction.*' Thia remedy contains no
plied to stepping on a tomato. I fear ' opium or olb»r narcotic ami may be
Department of (he Interior.
V.8. Laud Office at Portland, Oregon, I
It; I fear It."
giv»*n aa conti<irei|\ to a child us to an
the COUCH
December sth, 1908.
And he faded thence, shaking his adult. For sale by all druggists.
Notice is hereby given tha> J Cl Il’S Al’ VST
AND CURE the LUNGS
ERICKSEN, of Honson rille. Oregon, win»,
head with gloomy foreboding.—New
on June 29th. 1903, nr de Homestead Kntrx\
Notice
York Times.
NO. 14.9S9 serial No. 0755, for N q ot Ne
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
KILL
U.S. Land Ottiice, Portland. Oregon
November, lblh, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Russell
Mrs. Procter, the wife of Barry Corn
Hawkins,
assignee
of Lyra
Garber,
wall, was a great figure iu London lit
erary society when Mr. Lowell was widow of Silas Garber, has filed in this
office his application to enter, under the
United States minister at the court of provisions of Section 2307 Revised Stat
St. James.
Mrs. Procter was most utes of the United States, lot twelve of
anxious to bring Tennyson and Mr. section fourteen in township one south
Lowell together. Tennyson, who was of range ten west W M
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
whimsical In his prejudices, made va
rious excuses and affected to believe the lands described or desiring to object
that Mr. Lowell was a poet of little because of the mineral character of. the
land, or for any other »cason, to tie
Importance nnd an after dinner orator disposal
to the applicant, should file
whose graces of Btyle were overrated. their affidavits of protest in this office
One day Mrs. Procter tcld Mr. Ten on or before the 2nd day of January.
nyson that Mr. Lowell had written 1909.
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Tennyson and Lowell.
some lines on her birthday and that
she tnflfct Insist upon reading them to
him. The English poet looked at her
askance nnd submitted with bad grace.
Mrs. Procter did uot go further than
the opening line, “I know a girl—they
say she’s eighty.” Tennyson scowled
and sprang to bls feet with a gesture
of Impatience. ‘Too familiar!" be
growled out In high disdain and re
fused to listen to the remaining lines.
Mrs. Procter persevered In her efforts
to bring the two poets together, and
they finally met and became Intimate
friends. Mr Tennyson was a man of
many caprices and had a touch of shy
ness and cold reserve which made him
unwilling to meet a stranger.
Kegistet
First publication December 3. 1908.
Last publication December 31, 1908
1 hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, a newspaper published at
Tillamook. Oregon, as the newspaper
in which the above notice is to be pub
lished.
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Register.
N oticb
moving van. piled high with
was proceeding slowly up
tnue in the Harlem sectiou
Ir. whose face deuoted con
and an inclination to doze
kneed, bolding the reins loose
driver bud arranged a com
Ripport for his back. This
lug less tbau a framed oil
Ibout 3 by 4 feet iu size, un
hid with the painting uupro-
m the coatless, warm weath-
tder blade? A citizen bailed
[tu< ciZlbr
Don't ruin tnat picture lean
W It that way!"
kan!" said the driver. "Dis
fist time I drove furulture. 1
business."
I van passed on.—New York
H«r Version of It.
a wee serai» of e thing just
rs old. but with a sou. or
tnlng out of h»r great brow«.
ras her first visit to the zoo.
ibel of queer noises and rows
I Sig beasts might well have
her baby heart. But she
» seem afraid. Only when
leched the towering form of
nt did she draw back.
I goln’ too close, papa." she
; “I might scare him!”—Wo-
Be Companion.
“Seeing” P'ants.
r Darwin Is rlqiiL Plants
»me plants. Take corn and
stance. With [»roper treat-
I plants sometimes see don
frequently they see things
't there.—New York Tele-
End of Mankind.
•ya." queried the teacher of
r class, “can any of you te'l
>1 end of all mankind?”
ram. I can." promptly an-
I boy at the foot—-the l«t-
txcbange.
Is Hearing to Como,
f treading newspaper)—I I de-
■ poor fellow arrested
deaf
Listener—How do
T Old Lady—Why. It says
•>* Is expected to have his
kt week.
No Leak.
Mode Quito a Difference.
“Suppose." hissed the villain, “sop-
Miso Watson-Did Mr Sark say to
pose our plot should leak outl"
you as 1 entered the drawing room
'That’s all right" said his accom last night. Clara. ”1* that the beauti
plice consolingly. “It can’t Don’t you ! fnl Mini Watson 1“ Clara—Tes. dear,
remember telling me five minutes ago with the accent on the "that”—Ex
that it had thickened?”
change.
Big Difference.
It's the difference between
and melodrama?"
ta. my eon Ton will neTer
mpty onea at tba melodra-
•go Bccord Herald
i
I ndemnity S elec
TION.
United States Laud Office,
Portland, Oregon,
Novendier 5th. 1908
N otice ib H ereby G iven —That the
State of Oregon, on Novemtiei ■*>. 19(>8,
applied for the S ’/a of Se l4 of Section
24, tp. 1 south, range 7 west, and tiled in
1 hi« office a list, of School Indemnity
Selections in which it selected said land
and that said list iu open to the public
for inspection.
Any and all persons Haiming adver
sely the above described land or any
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the
same under the mining law's, or desiring
to show said land t<> be more valuable
for mineral than for agricultural pur.
poses, or to object to said selection
for any legal reason, should file tlieii
claims or their affidavits of protest ui
contest in this office.
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Register.
G eo . W. B ibke
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, published at Tillam<M>k, Ore
gon, as tiie newsftaper in which the
aboye notice is to be published
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Register.
Just Names.
She had passed a season abroad, and
In London, she said modestly, her suc
cess had beeu unprecedented. The
earl said he could readily believe that.
“The dinner,” she resumed, “that
Lady Featherstonhaugh’’—
A Sly Dog.
“Excuse me. The name Is pronounc
The late Dr. James Freeman Clarke
ed Freestonhay.” said the earl.
“Well, at the dinner Lord Dalzell”— used to tell this story of his dog:
“At one time my dog was fond of
“Though written Dalzell, It It ’pro
going to the railway station to see the
nounced Deal. But pray go on.”
people, and I always ordered him to
“He and Sir Dugald Colquhoun”—
go home, fearing he would be hurt by
“You mean Calhoun. Yes?”
“And Lady Leveson-Gower and Mr. the cars. He easily understood that If
he went there ft was contrary to my
Bohun”—
“I^wson-Gore and Boone are the wishes. So whenever he was near the
correct pronunciations. But I’m Inter station if he saw me coming he would
look the other way and pretend not to
rupting you.”
“Not at all. All these persons and know me. If he met me anywhere else
he always bounded to meet me with
Lord St. Maur drank’’—
great delight. But at the station It
“Not St. Maur—Seymour. W’ell?”
“Gh, I forgot what I was going to was quite different. He would pay no
say. You’ve quite put me out with attention to my whistle or my call.
He even pretended to be another dog
your corrections.”
“And your story was Just getting In nnd would look me right In the face
teresting. too,” said the earl regret without apparently recognizing me.
He gave me the cut direct In the most
fully.—New Orleans Tlmes-Democrat.
Impertinent manner, the reason evi
dently being that he knew be was
Professor Blackie’s Opinion.
A correspondent sends nn anecdote doing what was wrong and did not
concerning the attempt of a serious like to be found out. Possibly be may
minded lady to lure Professor Blackie have relied a little on my nearalghted-
Into giving his opinion of Sankey’s ness lu his maneuver.”
hymns at a time when they had an
The Care of Goldfieh.
enormous vogue. The lady was giving
The secret of success in caring for
the professor lunch, and he tried to
fob her off by praising a Stilton cheese goldfish Is to keep the water they are
on the table. 8ome time after the lady In fresh and sweet. Tbelr globe should
sent him a copy of Sankey and a piece be emptied and Its water renewed as
of the cheese, hoping thus to draw often as every second day. Lift each
him. She succeeded to the extent of fish out gently In a glassful of water,
empty the globe, wash It out. then put
these four lines of verse:
Thrice blessed Is she that hath done what In fresh water and put the fish bark
she could
again. Clear, sweet rainwater should
To make a lean man fat and a bad man be used, and Its temperature should be
good—
For the body, cheese; for the soul. Ban raised to 75 or 80 degrees by warming
a part of ft. Sparkling well water is
key;
For both, thankee.
too cold for the fish to thrive In and
—Glasgow Herald.
too pnre, for the anlmalculae of rain
water form an important part of the
A Polite Turn Down.
food of these fish. They need no other
Sir Algernon West In bls reminis sustenance than a very few bread
cences tells this story of Robert crumbs sprinkled in their water dally,
Browning: “When be bad become fa for overfeeding will kill them very
mous some one wanted very much to quickly.—Housekeeper.
meet him. A kind friend arranged a
meeting, and the guest besieged
Barrio’S Critic.
Browning with questions and conver
J. M. Barrie some year* ago was
sation during dinner, and even after persuaded to take the chair at a Burns
dinner he continued buttonholing bls celebration Iu Scotland. Ho waa ex
victim. “Come,’ said the poet ‘this tremely slletn and stole away at the
will never do. They will say I am earliest opportunity. Next week ap
monopolizing you!'”
peared In the National Observer a hu
morous article entitled “Mr. Barrie Iu
Soda and Water.
the Chair." In which Mr. Barrie's lack
For sheer simplicity of phrase and of social tact was held up to ridicule.
conception few have surpassed that Many people thought the writer bad
delightful old lady who. with a shrewd gone too far and protested But the
twinkle In her eye. Inquired whether author of th* article was Mr. Bsrrle
“soda water" should be written as himself.
two separate words or If there should
be a siphon between them.
Influence of Feminine Dress.
Few men realize the Influence that
The Wrong Heart.
dress ba* upon them Man thinks that
"Mr. Bubklns.” said the proud father, he Is an unbiased being, open to con
shaking the young man warmly by the viction. to sound logic, to unanswera
hand, "let me tell you that you are a ble argument. Fond delusion! He Is
man after my own heart."
open to nothing except to th* elo
“Oh. no. sir." protested the blushing quence of a few yarda of silk and to
suitor; “I'm after your daughter’s!"— the | ersuaalon of soft lac**.— London
London Answers.
Graphic.
» Knew His Business.
S chool
of
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S chool I ndemnity S elec
tion .
United States Land Office.
Portland, Oregon,
November 10, 1908,
N otice is H ereby (« iven ,—That ihe
State of Oregon, on Noveuit*>r 10, 1908
applied for the Ne *4 of Ne Iq or Lot 1.
of Section 12, tp 1 south, range 9 west,
and filed in this office a liwt of School
Indemnity Selections in w hich itselected
said land, and that said hs is u|>en to
the public for inspection.
Anv and all persona, claiming adver
sely the al>ove described land or anv
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
the same under the mining laws, o<
desiring to show said land to be* more
valuable for mineral than f«»r agricul
tural purpeues, or to object to said
selection for any legal reason, should
file their claims or their affidavits ol
protest or contest in this <
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of
Register.
G eo . W. B ibee .
Receiver.
I have designate the Tillamook Head
light, a newspaper published at Tilla
mook. Oregon, a* the paper ;n which the
above notice is to be published
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Register.
w™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
‘4 of Scvti-n 26, Se k “f
U Ot Sec ton
tj, and Sw Ji
of
Sw W
sedlop 44
Ip 2 north. ia ig
10 west, Willamette Mar
dian, has. filed notice ot intention to make
final five year j root, to establish claim to the
laud above described, before W. H. Coupe
C.S. tom miss uuei, Tillamook Chy, Oregon*
• •nthe sothday of Januarv, i9<y. ' Claimant '
names as witnesses
W
H Hosk ns. of Hobsonville, Oregon
Hairy Crane, of Hobsonville, Oregon. I.. L
Smith, of Hobsonville, Oregon N. .M. Nelson
of Tillamook, Oregon.
A lgkrnun 8. Du ess i - a, Register.
F0RC8^8 , h S®&
AWD ALL THROAT AND LUWG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATI8FACT0BY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
NOTICE FOR IUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
United stale* Laud Office, Portland, Ore.,
October 15th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that GEoRGE A
LUDTKE.Of Nehalem, Oregon, who. 011 October
15th, 190W, made Application for Timber Entry.
No. 0564. for Nw *4 of Se U and l.ot No. 501
Sec. 13. Ip. No. 3 N, range No. 9 we-t. Wil
lamet'e Meridian, has filed notice of intention
lo make final timber proof, to establish claim to
the land abovedaactibed, before W H. Cooper,
C
Commissioner, at 1 illamook, Oregon, un
the 30th day ol Deccmlwr, liW8. Claimant
names as witnesses;
S M. Batterson. of Nehalem, Oregon ; C. L.
Doughney, of Nehalem, Oregon ; J. R. Hicks
of Nehalem Oregon ; 8. Barber, of Nehalem.
Oregon.
A lurrson S. D resser , Register.
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
Men who connot slop .
for a rainy day.- will' A I
' ’
find the greatest
comfort and fre
I
of bodily movement
in
—
i
I
WATERPROOF m
OILED CLOTHING
SLICKERS'SQO sum ‘300'
NOTICE FOR PVBl.b ATION
Department of the Interior.
United states Land Office, Portland, Ore.,
November oth, I90I».
Notice is hereby given that ARTHUR G.
SEALS, of Tillamouk, Oregon,
who, on
November oth, 1908. made application for Tim
her Eut-y, No. 0679, for Se % <>f Nw q and b l2
Ne % and Nw
of Se q of section Do,
townshi • 2 noith. range 9 west, Willamette
Meridian, haw tiled Uotice of intention 10
make final timber pioof. to establish claim
to the land above described, before W H
Cooper,
U. 8. (’onimissioi er. Tillamook.
Oregon, on the aflth day of January, 19O9.
Claimant names as witnesses:
.1 C. Bru ley, of Tillamook. Or* gon. \V. A
Fetteys .»f Bay City, Oregon, Fiank Crane,
of Hobsonville. (Begun; G. Ward, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
A lgernon S. D rksskr , Register.
Every garmenl bearing ? j
the sign of ihe fi»h
“r'
guaranteed waterproof 4 .
Catalog free
A J 1OWf» CO SOS’0*M USA
—
n POLK'S GAZETTEER
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the In erior,
U S Land.Oflice at Portland. Ore.,
November 9th, 19»#.
Notice is hereby given that GRACE L
IR.ALH. of Tillamook,
Oregon,
who. on I
.November 9th, I90M, made pnlicstlun tor tlmbci
entry, N<> 06H0. fur WHotNw
a .1 Nw ot
sw *4 ot section if, and Nw % of se L of sec
JO tp. 2 norfh, range 9 west,
Wjllame te
Meridian, has tiled notice of intention t<
make final timber proof to establish claim
to (he land above described, befoie W. H
Cooper, 1 8. 1 ommlaatonar, m TiMaMaok Cl >
Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 28th day of
January, 1909. t lalinant names as witnes»t-<
J. C Bewley, ol Tillamook, Oregon; A. G.
Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon , Frank Crane,
of Hobsonville, Oregon; W. A. Petteys, of Bay
City, Oregon
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NOTK F. FOR PUBLK’ATION.
Department ot the Interior,
United Stales Land Office, Portland, Cre.,
November oth. i9UM.
Notice is hereby given that CYNTHIA M.
Agl.LEN, of Tillamook ounty, Oregon, who. ou
nth day of November, 19ON. made Application
fur Timber Entry, No. ofitii, for S Ji otSt X°f
8ec. 2o and Sw *4 of Sw >4 ot sec. ai.tp. 2 N,range
9 west. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
ot in ention to make final timber proof, !»•
establish claim to the land above described,
before W. II. Cooper. U.S. Commissioner, al
TlllMnOOk* Oregon, on the 26th day of January,
1909. Claimant names as wltnesaes
J, i'. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon , A. G.
Heals, of Tillamook, Oregon; Grace I.. Heals, of
Till mook,Oregon, W. A. Petteys, of Bay City,
Oregon.
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NOTICB FOR P’JBI.ICATION
Department of the Interior,
United States Laud Office, Portland,Ore.,
Nov. that. 19ns.
Notice Is hereby given that GKORGE E
DAVIS, of
Tillamook.
Oregon, who
on
May 20th. 1903. made Homestead entry No
14^19. Herigl, No. 06M7, for 8w
of Nw U.
section 15, township 1 Mouth, range 9 West.
Willamette Merioian. has filed notice of interi
(ion to make fins) five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before W
H. Cooper, U. fi Commissioner, st Tilla
mook, Oregon
on the 5th dav of January,
1909 CbUmsnl names as witnesses
oscar Tiit'e, of Tillamook. Grego»; Lee Tittle.
Tillamook otegoft ; Ben Jacob, of Tillamook,
Oregon; J. 8 Davis, of Tillamook, Oregon
A lgernon H D brkser . Heglstcr.
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EVERYTHING FOR
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPTIONS
V\ e s|x-ciHlizr un presentptioii
compounding and thereiore
carry a stock which repre*
aenta everything that physi
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceuticals me here a'a
soon hh out and uur line of
prescription drugs is com
plete at all times. Only good*
ol highest purity and quality
are ever used.
PhyaiciaiiN who are ac
quainted with our stock and
methods invar ably feel sure
of best results from (he medi
cines they have prescribed
when they »re uur label uu
the bottle.
Kxpert aervices dat or night.
Priors as low as anywhere.
Mav *e fill your prescriptions?
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CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
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THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN8 MACHINE
NOTICE FOR Pl'Bl.lCATKJN.
... . Department of the Interior.
U. S Laud Office at Portland, Or.,
NovenHier 14th, root.
Notice Is hereby grven
that JOHN F.
DUNLOP, of Tillamook
City, Tillamook
(bounty Oregon, who. on November 14th, I'JfR.
made application for timber entry, No 06M. for
14 of He I4 of Section Is, township 2 North
Notice of Final Settlement of S Range
1« West Willamette Maridlan. hss filed
uotice
of Intention to make final timber proof,
Account
to establish claim on the land above describe*!,
befoie W If Cooper, (J S. Commisaianer. st
N otick ta H obby G ivrn — That the final Tillamoek, Oregon, 011 the 5th day of Feb
account of the adminintrator of the Bstateof ruary, 1909. f lairnaio num»» hs witnesses
J H WHINBRY. dccea*«l, ha* l>een filed
J. C Hrwley of TBIam<xjk Oregon, A- H
with the County Court of the State of Ore- Calder, of Bav City, Oregon
T. If. Gorge, ot
5on. for Tillamook ('ounty, and that Mon- Til1am*>*>k. Oregon, A W Severance, of THla
ay, the 7th day of December,
at two moot Oregon
o'clock pm
of that day. at the Court
A lgernon m D ressfs Reglrisor^
H ouk , in Tillamook ( ounty, Oregon, has
NO I I' »- FOR Pi HI ICATION.
been appointed a* the time and place by
Department of the Interior
•aid Court for the hearing of »aid account
V 8. Land Office, at Portl«n*1. Ora,,
and the «ettlemen* thereof, at which time
November <*h iWlA
and place, any and all persona interested in
Notice is t ereby given that HAMf F.L M.
»aid estate »hall file their exceptions in writ-
of Balm Oregon
who, on
ing and show cause why sal»! final account BA 1TERSON
1,oR. made application for
should not be accepted and appr< ye 1 and Nov mber 4th.
the adminstrator diiKbarged, from his trust. Timber Pin try No 0630, for Sw U of Ne M
Hy order of the Hon. If F Goodspeed, and l/4sHandy, of saetl'»n 2*. tp » N, range
judge of the above named court, dated Octo »j West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
at Intention to mak«* final ttmt*er oro' f tn
ber *th. 1BOA
establish claim to ‘the land above described
GKO W EVANS.
Administrator of the Estate of t>efore W H t.uopar, u s Comraisdoner. at
Tlllam<M>k
Oregon
•»« the yth day of
J. H. WWinery, deceased.
February D«/» Claimant name« »• wiiue»«*«
George LUtke of Nehalem Oregon, (J. f.
txnighiiey. of Hahn, Oregon, s Harber, of
Halm, Oregon J. k Hkka, of Nehalem, Ore
gon.
Ai>*xa*'*N S Dar.sax a Register
For Real Estate,
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BAY CITY. OREGON.
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Offlc* la Sturgeon * Building.
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The wealth of a man la the number
All Work Guaranteed.
of things be loves and blesses, which the creator for all I have not seen -
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be la loved and blessed by —Cartyta.
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j TILLAMOOK.
NOTI< K LOH Ft HI. < AT ION
Department of the Interior.
Land office at Portia« d. Ore., I
November 2pth.
Notice is
hereby gtven
that MAUDE I
BKAO. of N-halem. Oregon, who. on No 1
»ember «Ah, iV'A. made appllnotio«« for Timber
Bntry No 7^4 foe *« •.< u<
Ruf *w
»7 and N H
Ne H ao*l Me U of section 20
tp 2 north range » weat. Willamette Her
idian. ha* filed notire of in*enU>m to make i
final timber projf to eMablisn claim to the |
land above described, be io a V7 H Cooper. I
Ufi CaWMtaoiovMf. at riliaaannk. Oregon,«»«» I
the Nh day of
Pabruary, ho*
Claimant
names aa «mnaaoea
Barr Resld o< Nehalem. Orewm . Deva
Martmy.of 1‘lBmouk. »>regow A G. Besla, »
of liiU0Kx>k Oregoa , J C- Bewley of Tilla ‘
moot, ftrogo»
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ynn «vnnt Mt her ’« Vl»>r»tlr»g stmt th* Hatarj
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