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Mr.
T illamook
headlight , april 8, 1909.
to change his opinion or modify his re
ha" **vn «ofteneii through with this
continual soaking. There are holes in marks. so will not attempt to disect it,
th« road at the present time between other than to say that with no money in
j Tillamook and Bav City that have been the road fund the connty court would
I forming fur the past twj years, and not have been justified piling up the in
debtedness of the county in building
[TO THE IPrrOR TILLAMOOK HrAOttOHT ! have never had as much as a shovel of roads in the winter. Most everybody tu
j gravel, let alone the drainage of the
Being a subscriber and i-onstnut rsad-r
' water that runkes the«« hvlea a c<»ntmu the cuntv is familiar with Mr. Watson a
of yaur paper I take the liberty in a»k.
ation of rnuvk in lhe dryest p*rt of th*- impetuous, enthusiastic nature when he
ing you for space in your paper in reply
year. Thait hole« are getting bigger takes hold of anything, but it is one
to the alaive quoted heading ur an
and more road «urface it being destroyed thing to talk in the abstract and ano
article and editorial lhat appeared in
by heavy thud team« pulling their lowd* liter thing to work it out in actual busi
your last issue of the 1st ioat
out of these holes and (earing up the ness practice. As the whole burden oi
I am heartily in accord with the
I crown of the road alierever thrte Mr Wauon's letter is to find fault with
articles in question in ths greater part
I holes are. It nonsensical to m.»ke the the county court, giving it no credit for
but there are portions of the same that I
1 a^rlion that it would have been wait what it has done, and to eulogize and
take issue with you both in, in the fact
ing money to fill thuae holes. They art- praise himself for what he has done for
that they cannot be sustained in an argu.
hb cancerous sores to the people who good roads, we will not attempt any
meat as they have l«en put forth;
have to havel these roads; and they are criticism at this time, other than to *a>
hence, Hie reason of my seeking lhe
eating and eating up the taxpayers* that we have often heard Mr. Watson
valuable space in your paper.
money b^caui-e ihe system is all wrong make the statement in public that Tilla
In the first place, it is not tecwaii
mook had better roads than any county
in r>ad budding and repairing.
to go into detail and set forth the abao-
in the state. But, say, we forgot to men
We
will
nut
attempt
to
stale
beta
lute necessity of an iinprovement of
how our roads should be budded or re tion again that Rollie W. Watson lias a
mads in this county The fact is quite
paired.
People who have read your political bee buzzing in his bonnet end
plain to anyone that has to travel orer
paper
and
those who were instrumental wants to become the honorable county
lhe roads that a great deal of improve.
in
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drawing
up the petitions’* that are lodge]_________________
ment is necessary, and never baa there
We often wonder how any peison can
liecn anything in this nature covered being circulated have •Wen my views ex
without a thorough discussion , f the pressed and are advocating j«'t»t w hat I be peisuaded into taking anything bo
Foleys Hone) and Tar tor cough», cold
same.
In leading up lo any extensive iielieve. That is. road work by contract, and lung trouble. Do n il be tooleu
field of o|ieraii»n of b<ls»r there is und*-r ihe direciiu'i of a omipcieni into aocepving " own make ’’ or other
always entailed the prelitniwaries there engineer, c<ill for biiM, make up th*' suustiiuiea. i'he genuine Contains no
to, and in regard to good roads improve, proper road budget* and lay out a plan harmful drugs ami is in a yellow pack
age. J. S. Lamar, Tillamook; Haws &
tu n s, every citizen lias their un<ba- of campaign whereby every mile ol
Miller, Bay City.
mads
in
the
county
be
placed
where
puted right to say and think aa they
they
belong
and
where
they
will
stay
phase, without having insulting and
Rheumatism.
Properly
eluring words thrown directly or Indi until the ends of eternity.
More than nine out of every ten cases
rectly at them for the expression of constructed roads which are placed of rheumatism are simply rheumatism
their words ur talks with the people of where they belong will stand the test of ot ihe muscles, due to colJ or damp, oi
time The roads are not getting in the chrome rheumatism, fu such cases no
county.
internal treatment is required. 1'lie free
" Unfortunately, however, a few shape that they should fur lhe amount application of Chsiuberiulu's Liniment
blaiherskiies have undertaken to ridi of mold -s expended. It is no one's is all that is needed, and II is certain to
cule the County Court, not in ti»«- fault, it is the system that now prevads give quick relief. Give it a trial and sei
interest of good roads, tint, presumable,
1 beg your pardon. 1 I am taking up lor yourself liow quickly II relieves the
for political reaMiua. This is no time
pain and soreness. Hie medicine» usually
valuable
space in your paper. But be- given internally for rlieuiuaiiani ur.
for silly, idle, nonsens'cil abuse and
crilH'isoi nor the tune for office seekers Lire I close this article i 1 want Io stair p lisonous or very strong medicines
lo butt ill,”
that ll is doubtful if I would have t hey are worse than useless in cases ol
The above quota ion from your paper penned these lines had it not been fur chronic and muscular rheumatism.
I take issue with niyHelf, as well hh the fact that my name has been draged For sale by lanuar's drug store.
other citizens are clawed «a “ blather, into this article in which >uch nonsen
Death Was On His Heels.
»kites" and oritics, who have aren fit to sical r«.t appears in connectiou with lhe
Jesse P Morris, of Skippers, Va., h id
talk over the mad situation as it ia al kick that it attempts to administer.
a close call in the spring of 1906. H>
this lime in thin particular county,
says; "All attack of pneumonia left me
A«k the people who known?
This is called "silly, idle and nonseusi
It was through my efforts that Yam so weak and with such a teaiful cough
that my tilends declared consumption
cal abuse and criticism,” etc.
hill and I’oik counties have become in lied me, ami death was on my heels.
I will WHger to stale that the party terested in the road from the Willamette I'heu 1 w as persuaded to try Dr. King's
who penned those words never gave valley to this city and rhe coast, it waa New Discovery. Il helped me immedi-
them lhe sober thought that they through my efforts that the Yamhill nlely , and after talcing two and a hull
deserve; in making the wide assertion county court HccompHined by Di isHiles I was a well man again. I founo
out Unit New' Discovery is the In st rein
tlmt lie does aliove he accuses pracli Wrigiit, of Me»VIinnvilie, made a lour of edy lor coughs ami lung disease in all
c.dly every citizen ot tins county as inttpouiion of their part of the road Hie world "
Sold under guarantee a:
'• blatherskites," etc. In this I wish through the agency to the counts line Lima. I. Clough’s drug store. 50c and
to say that there are very few of our the BUminer just past in my aulomo' dv, |l 00. Trial bottle free.
citiz -nawho have not seen fit to criti ami I Ua'e had their assurance ih<o
He Cot What He Needed.
cize the County Court on different they would give this road tlnir *aih
Nine yearn ago it looked as if m
matters and particularly to roads and consideration, and especially did lhej time had come,’’ says Mr C Farthing
their improvement. 1 Want to say right slate lhat they would co-opeiale wilt» of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. " I was so run
here, that whidesonia criticism is a Tdlaiiiuok and Polk in making tins load down that life hung on a very slender
thread. It was then iny druggist recom
mighty good remedy for many ills in an ideal highway to lhe coast. I lie) mended Electric Bitters. I bought a
political office. Public officials should have appointed Mr. L. L. Shortridge the Iioltle and I got what I needed—
not lie mi claiiish us tu fear cri icisiu of overseer of this road at my earnest soli airetigdi 1 had «rhe foot in the grave,
but Electric Hitter pat it back on the
public deeds.
citation and appearing before the court turf Hgam, and I've l>een will ever
Again and again in the article leading at McMinnville lust fall. One year ago, since.” Sok! under guarantee at Chas.
your edi'oiial comment are statements the 18th of tliis month, my wife and 1 I. Clough's drug store. 50c.
that I do not Coinside with the writer were at Dalias, the county seut of Polk
in. He says:
President Taft is urging the engineers
county.
"Suppose, for instaiK-e, that the court
Through my persistent efforts assisted on the Panama Canal to push it through
had ordered road work to be done this
by 1918. It is gratifying to know that
winter, what would have been the by “Carrie” Ha> ter, editor of the Polk
result T A large amount of road monev County Observer, ur.d other citizens, it man so welt informed on the canal
would have been wasted and nothing did that portion of the road between believes that the feat is possible.
accomplished."
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Willinnna and kGanon> in the Agency
In the next breath the writer says;
The kaiser observes that " among
receive any appropriation and road
" The County Court would Lave been work last summer. People that have the sixty millions of Germans there
wilfully wasting road money had it at
traveled this road know that uf the 7 are seventy millionr of opinions." This
tempted to do so."
country has not made an actual count,
It is generally discussed tlist the pur miles <>l road in Polk coanty, about tfro
but is inclined to think that Bourke
chasing of a horse roller, dump wagons thirds ol this road was graveled nod
Cockran can beat the score single
given
its
first
coating
ol
gravel
last
sum-
and rock crushing macliliie'y was a
handed.
wilful waste of 111» public funds, when mer. I believe that 1 ain sale to assert
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the same are not put to ih< use they that it was through my efforts that
Why diacover the pules «ska a lecturer.
were purchased (er—for they are not this was accomplished and I want to In considering this question a plan
even paying lhe interest on lhe money snv right here that this road has one uf should be suggested by which human
invested —and being sutyected to the the most accomodating road supervisors nature can be revised with some of the
elements, without the ptoteetlon or that I have ever had the pleasure to energy, daring and curio-uty*until ted.
housing that this equqmient deserves meet as a gentleman and a citizen—Mr.
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Twelve varieties of birds were dis
We nave not Hie figures al hand and Buller—It is hisintention to haveof this
only utn interested citizen do we care road "none better in the state/’ and it covered by the explorers who nearly
to make a public and truthful »tatement is sale to say this will be accomplished reached the south pole, The marks
as these facts appear to us Nearly every H monev is ft»rthcoining It was through manship must have been bad or it
body in the county admits th it the rock inv efforts that lhe autotnobilistsof the would not have been necesbary to eat
crusher is an expeiisiv« piece ot state have come to Tillamook in the the faithful ponies.
k « M
machinery, if it is not put to the use past two years (or an outing and recre
A company recently formed has post
lhat It was purchased for and kept to ation. It was through my efforts that
work the greater portion of the year, it the road map showing the roads of poned its programme of regular aerial
is an etpi naive luzury. It has laid idle this county from Salem lo >ehalem were sei vice between New York end Boston
for the fiaat six months.
The rood spread all over the United States in a A Jersey charter for lhe treat ia ready,
roller that was purchased at the same late issue of the Sunday Oregonian as but the financial world is not yet per
time »« lhecr.isher has never been used well, as 10,000 iti booklet form that suaded.
on th» roads at all, and it ia doubtful if was distributed by the Portland Auto
The unexpected still happens in war.
itever will, anil was traded in by the mobile Club nt their show in Portland
Just as Servia was said to tie pacified
county on a power roller and the oom- during the first week of »March just past.
a storm center broke looee in Oklahoma.
ptuy that look lhe toller in extihaiigo It was also through my efforts that
If Poor Lo wanted a fighting chance he
would not pay the freight out on it to much road work and the building of
made a poor choice for the field of opera
move it out ot the county. It waa bridges was secured on Three Rivers
tions.
haul»il in front of the judge's house and during last summer, nnd I spent consid
left there ever ail ce it was brought in on erable money of my own un the roads, A Healing Salve for Burns
Chappea Hands and Sure
the boat. There are two |«tei.t dump tonic of the same lieing paid for out ol
Nipples
wagon» Oi Limb'» whorl that have been the tunus of the county upon presenting
As a healing salva for burns, sores,
tliers since last Octolier. which are sub the properly signed receipts to them. sore nipples and chapped hands Cham
jected to the elements and are fast going But then there * as the work and the berlain's Salve ia moat excellent. It
to pieces and value by rusting and effort on my part lor feller roads and allays the pain of a burn almost in
stantly, and unless the injury ia very
deeay. Wn want to ask the writer of my services were gladly given for which severe, heals the parts without leaving 'a
the article in question, if tin« is the way I never have asked anything for, nor did scar. Price. 25 cents.
For sale bv
to conserve the public funds of lhe I seek one cent for my time and trouble. Lamar's diug stove.
county 1
As this article lias txtrnded lo lai ger
Best Treatment for Colds
It is quit« true that the county Court pro|M»rth>i»B than at first intended I
" Moat ordinary colds will yi«ld k >U m >
has ordered no road work done ibis will cut the same short here before I simptost treat incut.” «ay« tlie Qhicagn
winter. It would have be»n to tlie beet have ineulntned what I think in regard j Tribune. " unaierative laxative, hot fool
Inletests of lhe )■«, pie wIm travel the to cimtrocl work iqaiu i.ur loaita
11 bath«, a free |ieiapiratii>n and an »void
roads and to lhe county m gem-Val had vuu will rit e me th« space in jour next nniwof exposure lo cold apd wd nfler
treatment '•
While the treatment is
tlwy dune so. and the road« Ihtouglioal w*«k's issue I will lurtlier explain the j »tuple, it requires conaid-rable trouble,
lhe county could have tieen greatly ini etalim olcontract work as it ia »ccom [ and the one adopting It must remain
m doors for a dav or two, or a Iresh
proved amt the bed hot»« Hllwl up, the pltshed th«« here
Olid'(«almeet sure to be contracted, and
water botes drsinrd of the water whtte
Yours truly,
•n many inst«nce« bncuuonia follows.
It can he awn when |l>e roads are
Rot til W. Wznow.
Is It not better to pin your taffh to an
1-overed in |>la,-es with surface waler.
(The Headlight tt’«n has nothing to oM reitaNe prepuraWen like Chamler-
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tout'«
Cough Hmsiedy. U»»t 1» fsmoo«
By draining the water it tniiee «way take lro<n or little to add to what h»
lhe grratest rami deMroysr that rand •aid Inst week about roads, tmt will stay ( bur its cures of cold» and can always be
1 depended u|.on7 For sale by Lamar »
builders have to contend with. Whetr
with hr* tuns and the position b* has Dru* Shira.
•■«er Hi« largeM chuck h >1«» form i. taken until someone can conrinee him
w here the »urfiwe water luu rt.nst all that It ia untenable. There is i
»inter and where tb« crown of the road Mr Watson's letter tu induce the editor , .terra tto* tra««te radM««l. uSgi
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FARMERS
’• SOMETHING ABOUT ROAD
WORK
▲ Few Remark« ia Reply to
Last Week’» Headlight.
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READ THE
WEEKLY OREGOMIAK
OF FORTLAND
For the general news of the /
World also for informal ion
liow io obpxin ike besf result^
cultivating the soil. Stock T
1I1L
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Raising Fruit Growing etc -
You can secure this excelle
paper by
Sufbcribing for the Headli^
Both Papers for $2.2
Notice.
On 31st March 1 will sell the Photo
Studio to Dr. T. K. Monk. I will re
main and H hih I i nil work up to fcltui
time. Those owing tue anything kindly
Cail and pay.
J no . A. D a H i . grk N.
Call for Warrants.
All General Fund Warrants, endorsed
prior to July 1. l»O7. will be paid on
presentation. Interest ceases this 31st
day of March, 1909.
P. W. T odd .
Countv Treasurer.
Painter nnd Decorator.
I do all kinds oi Painting. Decorating.
Tinting, Graining and Interior Finishing
i specialtv. Carriage Painting. Furni
ture Rvtinished as good as new. My
jv<»rk is upto date and guaranteed firs«
.lass. H S ouks , inquire at King and
Smith Co.
Foley’s
Kidney
Remedy
Cures Backache, Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
It corrects irregularities,
Strengthens the kidneys so they
will eliminate the impurities
from the blood and tones up
the whole system.
Commence taking Foley’s
Kidney Remedy at once and
avoid Bright’s Disease or Dia
betes. 50. and $1.00 bottles.
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook.
Hawk & Miller, Bay City-
Clover and Kale Seed For Sale.
Did You Ever Try
I have re cleaned red clover seed anil
1000 head kale seed for sale, which I
will put aboard car for 10c. a lb. foi
the clover and 50c. a lb | for kale.
Samples sent by mail on request. This
is all Iresh seed.
J. B. F rvbk ,
Carlton. Ore.
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
LIVERY BARN,
Timber for Sale.
I have for sale over three million ft.
of nice yellow fur timber. V, mill from
Cloverdale, on lhe big Nestucc.i river.
I want to sell the timber and have it
logged off. I will not tell the land. Any
one wanting to
buy write Mrs.
Srelliua S. Phelps, Portland, Oregon
Box 78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLJCATfbrr.’w
Department of the Interior, I
U.S. Land.office at Portland. J
November 9th, | '
Notice is hereby given that GRAl
BKALH. of Tillamook, Oregon, wlf
November 9th. I908. made application lor \
entry, No. 0680, for W 01 Nw %, N'K.
Sw % of section 21, and Ne # of Se % ot|
20. tp- 2 north, range 9 west, WlllaZ
Meridian, ha« tiled notice of intenticl^.
nmke final timber proof to establish cK
tu the laud above described, before W\1
Cooper, U S. Commissioner, in Tillamook r
Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 16th day
Aviil, 1909» * laimant names as witnesses!
J. C. Bewley, ol Tillamook, Oregon; A. I
Beal«!, uf Tillamook, Oregon ; Frank Craq
oi Hobsonvllle, Oregon; W. A. Petteys, Bi
City, * regon
ALGERNON S. DRESSER RegisbLe
If not, give liiin a call.
Everything first-class.
Second
block South of P O.
W. G.
HARRIS, Prop.
Hides Wanted.
I will pay more for hide« than any.
Iiody in the county. Store room between
lohnaou & Talmage and T. H. Goy lie’s
law office.
N. E. M elchior .
Wood
Notice of Sale of Real Estate at >
Private Sale.
■i
Wood. Wood.
Call or telephone ROLLIE WATSON
for Spruce liuib wood.
Immediate
•lelivery. _________________
Mare for Sale.
In the matter of the)
estate of T. 3. Jewell,/
deceased.
'
Under authority of an order of sale
granted by the County Court of Tillamook
County, State of Oregon, dated the 16th
day of January, 1900, I will sell at private
sale all the following described real estate, to
wit: the North H oi North East 14 of Me 24
and South 14 of South East 14 of Section IS,
Tow nship 3 South, Range 10 We.t of the
Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County,
Oregon,
The sale will be made on or after the 27thl
day of February. 1909. and bid. will be]
received at the office of W. H. Cooper, in]
Tillamook City, Oregon. The term, of »nidi
sale shall be cash, or such security a. will bel
approved by the Countv Court.
t
J. C BEWLEY,
I
Administrator of the Estate of T. sJ
Jewell deceased.
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Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, thiffi
lath day of January. 1909. v
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BookonFiREARMS-Fre8l
A Bay Mare, N wars old, weight be
tween nine and ten hundred. Apply to
D. West, Tillamook. Ore.
E WANT every out-door man or boy to know
all •! out the famous NTEVEV4 Rifles,
Pistols an>l Shotguns. We therefore have com
piled a valuable 140-patre illustrated book,
tell’ni» n>»t only all a!»out STEVENS arms, but con
taining useful and interesting inf tritiation on hunting,
shooting, sights, am rn unit ion, how to handle and care
tor tire-arms. etc. This we will send you FREE fur
tour cents in stamps fur postage.
DOCTORS M/STAtCES
Have you tried our CLEVER RIFLE PUZZLE»
Sent FREE, postpaid, if you ask for it.
Sr» said often to be burled six foot under
ground. But many times women call on
their family physicians, suffering, as they
Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from
heart disease, another from liver or kid
ney disease, another from nervous pros
tration, another with pain here and there,
»nd in this way they present alike to
themselves and tbeir easy-going or over
busy doctor, separate diseases, for wblcb
he. ««snrning them to be such, prescribes
his pills and potions. In reality, they arc
all only »i/mptnms caused by some uterine
disease. Tl;e'physician, norant of the
aiuae of suffering,.
treatment
until large bills are
patient gels no bette
tb«
wrong treatment, but probably worsg~ A
cjl ■cue
cine like Hr. Pier«’. Fnrqr'ffg
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h£i .■111 I in b; laiioa 1.4 thqd K«»a t her»
by disjH-lhhg all those u(stressing' symp
toms, «nd Instituting comfort Instead of
prolonged misery. I' has been well said,
that "a disease known Is half cured.*
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a
scientific medicine, carefully devised bv
an experienced and skillful physician,
and adanteil to woman's delicate system.
Il Is made of native American medicinal
roots and Is . perfectly harmless in ita
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE STEVENS.
^Xs a powerful Invigorating tonic *F»-
vorlte Pmnerlptlon' Imparts strength to
the whole system and to th" organs dis
tinctly feminine In partknlar. For over
worked, -worn-out - mthdown.* debili
tated teachers, milliner«, dressrfiakers,
sea Vstresscs, -»hop-cirts.- hotee-keepers,
n*«'■iiigRiothcri. and feeble women ren-
Dr. Pierce's Fnvor'.te Preserf pilon
a the greatest earthly boon, being un-
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tsuraUve tonic.
As a sontu ng »nd strengthening nerv-
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«rd Is mvabia.'de In allaying »nd sub
suing nervous ezellabliity. Irritability,
nervdns exlrausetni. nervous prostration
neuralgia, hysteria, -nasms. Rt. Vlrar»
lance, and other dLtresting. nervous
symptoms commonly *• tends nt upon
functional an4 orgimlc a**»as« of the
ntertis. ft inttoe»« rofrveh,. « ** >«4
relieve« mentalanxiotv and <k ’porriewey.
Dr.
Dr Pierce
l lerce ’ , s Hoas-tni
ricavi nt Pelleta
Pellets .nvirnruL
.nrlgnrato
th»
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Ine stomsch,
atornach, fiver
tirer »■>'
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three • dura. Easy to take
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CONTEST NOTICE.
J
Department of the Interior,
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United States Land Office, ■
Portland, Oregon, %
February 26th. I9cq|
A sufficient contest affidavit having
filed in this office by GEOltGK VANDKKS^
contestant, against homestead entry No. iiiB
made June 3rd, i9o?,
for Sw u K Ne .. g, NJ4 SeW.
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A s
aud Sw l4 Se „ ____
.section iq . township
3 south, raiiite 9 west, by THOMAS C. W!K
KING, conteste«, in which it is alleged that
he is well acquainted wi h the tract of land
embraced in t e homestead entry and knowaj rf
the present condition of the same ; also tliafc W1
lhe said Thomae C. King died near Salem. ÆÙ
Oregon, on or about March. 1904: that Raid
ThomasC. King, according to the beat know- JE
ledge and belief of affiant, was, Rt the tin)uof£f'
his death, a single man, and that he has 110
knowledge )f such heirs, except that he lista . K
been informed that at he timeofthe death ofi »
said Kin« two or thtee brothers survived him, >■ i
and that said brothers reside in some of the ,W
Southern states , but affiant has uot be n ible to
learn any or either of the nanits of Raid
brother«, nor of their residence or jo.t office
address, that between the time of making
i entry upon *aid lands aud the death of Raid
King, the said King did not cultivate or improve
<
I said lands according to the law aud that since
his said death up t • the present time the hei s
/ of said King havenot in^anywise resided upon,
| cultivated or improved the said lands, or any
I part thereof, to any extent whatever ; and that
to the best knowledge and belief of affiant
said alleged absence from lhe said land was not
I due to his or their employment in the Army,
J Navy or Marine Corps ofthe United States as
I a private solder, officer, seaman or marine,
1 du ting any war tn which the United States
J might have been engaged.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear.
I respond and offer evidence touching R/jid
I allegation at 10 o'clock a m., on April tath,
1909, before W. H Cooper. U. S. Commissioner,
at his office at"Tillamook ( ity, Oregon, ana
that final hearing will lie held at 10 o'clock
a.m., on April 22nd, 1909, before the Register
and Receiver at the United States Land Office
in Portland. Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, tiled February 18th, 190«, set forth facta
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it ia
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
W
J. 8TEVEN3 ARMS AND TOOL C0»,
P. O. Box 4094.
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.. U. S. A.
Notice of Creditors.
N otice is H brebv G ives ,—That the an
dersigned ha. been by the County Court o
Tillamook County. Oregos, appointed admin
i.trator, with the will annexed of th]
estate of NELLIE F. DWYER. deceased]
All persons having claims against sad
estate are hereby required to present thl
same to me at my office in Tillamook Citil
Oregon, accompanied by proper vonchers al
required by law, within six months froJ
the date of this notice.
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Dated February -tth. 1900.
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H T. BOTTS.
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Administrator, with the wlllannexerfl
of the Estate of Nellie F. Dwyer. |
deceased.
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■ HOIKS GAZETTEER«
A Bai,new Dtr->< lory of each Cltr,
Toon »nd Vlil»«e In iJr-von and
vyarh.ngton. giviny a iv-scrlptlvs
Sheteh of each plm-e, Locano»,
Shh-lir.r Facilities and a Clas
fl«t Directory ot va. h Builn
•nd Prof
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ftentllr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon,
March 16th, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that th
Northern Pacific Railway Company
whose post office address is St. Paul
Minnesota, has this 16th day of Marc!
1909, filed in this office its appheatiq
to select under the provision« of tn
Act of Congress, approved July 1, 181
(30 Stat. *07. 620) as extended by IK
Act of Congress, approved May 11
1906. Lol 4. sec IS, tp. 1 N . R. 0 wed
W.M.
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Any and all persons claiming adv«l
sefv the lands described, or desiring 1
object because of the mineral charactl
of ihe land, or for any other reason, I
the disposal lo applicant, should ll
their affidavits of protest in this offij
on or lieforv the 24ih day of Aynl, 19<1
.I io E hmom H. DwKssww.
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First publication March 25. 19 9 E
Last publication April 22. 1909.
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