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T illamook headlight , atjgusc 5, 1909 f the greatpharaoh . Csrtain About It. Onc-e upon . time, not wi lung ago. . couple of cowpuiKbers found them selves guests lu the home uf a minister of he gospel whose custom was to bold family worship of a morning and to conclude the same by asking each one present to give some quotation from tbe Scriptures. One after un other repeated some text until at |:ist It came the turn of Jim Bulstuke of the Crowfoot ranch. "My dear young friend." said the dominie as he saw the latter hesltat Illg, "surely cau recall some verse from the Bible?" Jim's face was bathed with profuse perspiration, but nt last there came to him some approximation of a memory Of something he had read er heard at seme Stage of his life about tbe first chapter of Genesis. At last he broke out. “God made tbe world." The dominie lifted a band to hide a sudden smile, but bowed to Jim's neighbor In tbe circle. Curley was even worse iff than Jlnt had been and for the life of him could not think of anything. At last, remembering the occasional virtue of a good bluff, he I n isted ore foot around bls chair leg st-1 with »11 tbe confidence he could muster, remarked. “He shore did!”— Recreation. Choosing a Builder. HOMEMADE ICE CREAM, A Woman’s Back Msisnihsb Did Moro For Egypt, Per The selection of a builder Is quite as haps, Than Any Other. Fresas It at Lsast a Day Before It Is important a mutter iu putting up a Hu many aches and pains caused by to Bs Used. bouse as tbe choice of au architect. weaknesses and fading, or other displace Horembeb at the time of bis acces ment, ot the pelvic organs. Other syr p ' The best ice cream Is stale Ice Don’t choose the cheapest builder toms of tenia's weakness are freo.enl sion was forty-five years of age, full cream. ’ said tbe Ice cream manufac merely because he is cheapest. If you headache, dir .moss, imaginary specks or of energy »nd vigor and passionately turer. "You never bear of colic from accept his bld. tii"l out the reason of dark spots fl tallng before the eye- gnaw anxious to have a free hnud In the car Ice cream among children who have the cheapness. Frequently the builder ing seusation In stomach, drerging oi rying out of b*» schetnea for tbe reor never met the homemade article. It is is a man of little means, and often lie bearing dean In lowerabdomli*n>or pelvic ganization of the government. It was a queer thing that it would rulu a operates on borrowed capital. Should region, d ,»agreeable drains Hom pelvic therefore with joy that in about the manufacturer to sell fresh goods, tbe builder become bankrupt or fail to organs, faint spells with gene *1 weuknoss. year 135" B- c- he sailed up to Thebes It anv considerable numb--.'of the above whereas if you know It Is homemade pay for his labor o. materials the own In order to claim the crown. are present the--» is no remedy and just out of the freezer you will er. under the mechanics' laws of most aympt-.ms Had be lived longer be might have th give quicker rel’r f or a more per- states, praise it to the skies as being tbe su becomes liable for the bull ler's been famous as a conqueror as well as than Dr. Pierco's Favorite perior of anything manufactured any debts. This Is true even though the an administrator, though old age might t has a record of over forty where. owner has paid the builder for his years of c_____ Is _____ tbe most , potent retard and tired bones refuse their work. In order to obtain bis bouse Im tgorulnc tonic am ~ r'-nzclienlne ne^ "If you want your homemade cream oflh-e as it Is, however, his name Is vme known to luectlca.ljcicpce. It is made to be really good and healthy make It free and clear In such a case tbe own written sufficiently Inrge In the Isiok at least a day before you use It. Uhuru er must meet the builder's obligations. ot ihe glyceric extracts of native medici of tbe world's great men, and when he It hard, but not too hard, and theu Tbe prudent owner will, of course, pay nal roots found in our forests and con died, about 1315 B- C.. after a reign of not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or pack It away In salted lee until you for his bouse only as It Is constructed. tains some thirty live years, he had done i hahit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are are ready to serve It. In this way all Even then it would be a useful caution all printed on the bottle-w rapper and at more for Eg' pt than h->d almost any the little particles of Ice which make to make sure that tbe builder has paid tested under oath as correct. other pharnob. lie found the country homemade cream so gritty and really bls indebtedness on the house. Pay Every ingredient entering Into •Fa la tbe wildest disorder, and be left it harmful will have disappeared. The ments are usually made the builder vorite Prescription " has the written en the master of itself and ready to be croam will sort of absorb the water when the foundations are done, when dorsement of the most eminent medical come once more the master of tbe em that forms the Ice, so to speak; conse I the frame Is up. when the bouse Is writers of all the several schools of prac pire which Akhnatou'a doctrine of —more valuable than any amount ol quently your cream will be frozen, not closed, whe’t the plastering Is fluished tice peace and good will bad lost. non-prof.’ssional testimonials—though the and when the completed house is turn trapped. It Is a daring mantifticturer latter are not lacking, having been con I'nder his direction the purged wor who risks his trade by shipping cream ed over to the owner.—Circle Magazine. tributed voluntar:.;, cy crateful patients ship of the old gods, which for h>m less than a week old. Sometimes I In numliers to exceed ihe endorsement.* meant only the maintenance of some- store my goeds In Ice a-, muih ns two given to any other medicine ext°ait toi Ancient Castle, Curious Cicek. trine proved i ustoms. hnd gained tbe tlm .'*ve of woman’s Ills. weeks. That Isn't a bit too long, Ruehen cartie Cantiedown. Isle of mast, ry over the cblmeil al worship You cannot af mt to a- ept any medicine either, although It takes a heap of ice.” Man. is tbe nmleiit seat of the kings of At n. Without force cr violence he unknown coinjiositicn as a substitute —New i’ork Press. and lords i f Man. The castle Is a veri of Last Enrlhh King In s Battle. for this well proven remedy or known rubstlt’jtcd the practical for the v|<-|on- table curiosity both historically and The battle of Dettiugen. In Bavaria, composition , «ten though the dealer may ary. aud to Amun and order bis grate otherwise. The first mention of It make a little more profit thereby. Four ful subjects were able to cry. “The on the lfitb (27th 0. S.i of June. 1743, THE MUSTACHE. dates to tbe year 1257. It was taken Interest in regaining health Is paramount sun of him who knew thee not has set. between the British. Hanoverian and to any self sh interest of hla and it is an hut he who knows thee »blues; the H»sslan troeps (52.000 mem. under Ridiculed In England When It First after six mouths' siege in the year Insult to your intelligence for hint to try 1315 by Robert tbe Bruce. Tbe castle Came Into Fashion. sanctuary of him who aseaf'ed tbee Is i I command of George IL. and the is built of limestone and is not a ruin. to palm off upon you a substitute. You The custom of wearing mustaches overwhelmed In darkness, but the I French troops (fiO.OOO mem. under Until a few years ago it was used as a Know what you want and it is his busi whole earth is now In light.”—Arthur I Marshal Noallles. which resulted In did not prevail in France until the prison. The towu clock seen In the ness to supply the article called for. the viitory of the allied troops, was reign of Louis Philippe, when it be- Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the E. I*. Velgall In Century. the last occasion on which an English came obligatory in the whole French castle wall wns presented by Queen original "Little Liver Pills" first put up Elizabeth In the year 1597. It has only king fought on the battlefield, nis army, Englnnd the mustache was one hand on the dial. Tbls Is the hour by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, t»'?ct. Imitated but never eq«ai<N. Liius CELLS OF THE BASTILLE. majesty continued the whole time In worn by In hussars after the peace of hand. The minutes are Judged by the lugsr-costad (iauules—«asy ic take M the heat of all the action, which was 1815. and It was not until the close I>osltion of the hand between the caudv. They Are Hung In a Little Rustic sa Id by those who witnessed it to have of tbe Crimean war that English civil hours, The works of this clock are Building In Paris. been as fierce a coufllct as had ever ians as well as English soldiers In gen also a curiosity. The weight at the Tbe bells of tbe Bastille are still In been known. eral woro hair on the lip. end of tbe pendulum is a large stone, Paris tn a little court In Avenue d’Ey- On the morning of the battle the Shortly after the mustache came in and It is driven by a rope colled lau. where they are hung In a little king appeared iu the same red coat to favor among gentlemen Horace rustic building. There Is no doubt as he had worn at Oudenarde. thirty-five Mayhew was passing through an Eng around a cylinder of wood, with an- to their authenticity. They carry in years before, taking bls place at the lish country town and was Immediate other stone at the end of the rope. rel]ef their story. “These three bells head of the seven battalions of guards. ly noted and followed b.v a small army Tbe clock Is still going after Its cen were made by Louis Cheron, founder About noon he ordered a general ad of children, who pointed to his lip and turies of service and Is still the town clock.—Newcastle (England» Chronicle. to tbe court, for the royal Bastille in vance. and during the movements it called out derisively: the year 17(11." Fleurs-de-lis, crosses entailed he was very nearly taken by “He's got whiskers under his snout! Where She Got the Money. OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. and sacred figures adorn the legend. the enemy, but was rescued by the He’s got whiskers under his snout!” They were at tbe circus. The conver Tbe bells formerly were part of the Twenty-second regiment, who, In re For a long time the mustache was sat io ii ran to tlie subject of how they clock Installed by M. Sartlne In 1764. membrance. wore a sprig of oak In the subject of raillery, even after it In the archives de I'arsenal are all the their caps upon the anniversary of the was becoming common, and tbe fa had financed their admission ticket projects. One said she had gathered documents relative to the work. battle for many years afterward.—Lon mous caricaturist Leech printed In rags and sold them. Another had help On July 14, 1789, the balls of the don Tit-Bits. Punch a picture of two old fashioned ed her brother spade a garden. The assailants stopped the clock of the women who, when they were spoken third member of tlie party presented Tillamook to Sheridan Bastille nt a quarter past 5 tn the even to by bearded railway guards, fell on The Children of the Great. a sickly grin anil seemed reluctant Sheridan to Tillamook ing. I'alloy, who demolished the pris There is a tendency for children of their knees and cried out: about explaining where her half dollar on. three days later received the order exceptional parents to regress toward "Take all that we have, gentlemen, came from. An explanation seemed Every day except Sunday. Fiist-Chiss accommodations. Rapid to deliver the clock to the commander the average stock, Galtou terms this but spare our lives!”—Westminster absolutely necessary. transit. of the Paris militia, who transported tendency filial regression. This, the Gazette. "Lizzie. wh:ih yo' git dat half dol- HARRIS. MEYERS & HENDERSON, It no one knows whither. After tbe London hospital points out. applies lah yo' flipped up to de ticket man? ” Proprietors. The Intelligent Censor. revolution the bells were found nt the equally to exceptional physical and "Nevah yo' mind. Yo’ all saw me Leaves Sheridan at Hotel Sheridan at Some years ago a young man of St. foundries of IiouIlly-sur-Andelle, in mental characters. Thus, though tall in a. pay de man. didn't yo'?” Eure, where, under the reign of ter stature may run In certain families. Petersburg. Ivan Fedowskl. quarreled Leaves Tillamook at Harris’ Barn al “Sho 'nuf we did. but dat aln’ no ror. the church bells were converted yet there is always a tendency to re with his sweetheart and then took his exp’anation." a.in. Into money. The proprietor of the vert to tlie mean averuge size. Simi grief out of the country. About a year "Well, I got de money nil right.” foundry was interested In these relics larly the children of a genius tend to after he wrote to the girl asking her to “Sho’ nuf yo' did. Sho’ nuf yo’ did." an.l did not melt them. He Installed have somewhat less that» their father’s "make up” and telling her If she’’for “Yes. an' et I doan' git a half dollali the three bells in his works with the power, but more than the average of gave him to Insert a "personal” to that somewbah an' git my ole man's Sab I have some new and second hand movement of the clock. By tbls time the race. According to Professor Pear effect in a St. Petersburg paper not bath shoes from dat pawnshop befo' the dinl plate had disappeared and son, distinguished parents are Just ten later than a certain date. The glri was Sntahday evenin’ I'm a deevo'ced ladies’ and genl's wheels al a bargain. Will not be undersold by Eastern the figures which belonged to It. Some times more likely to have distinguished repentant, too, and she promptly got woman, dat’s all."—Indianapolis News. firms. years ago the bells were transferred offspring that undistinguished parents. the "personal” ready, and all would Come and see my stock. I aiu pre from the Rouilly foundry to Paris, and Still, such cases as the Darwins, fa have been weli had it not been for the East Indian Muslin Test. there they have since remained.—Lon ther and sons; the two Pitts. Philip and lynx eyed censor, who lielleved It to be pared to build you an) kind of a bike A Madras pbysl inn was buying some sort of nilitflst message and re don Globe. Alexander the Great are exceptional. fused to allow its publl atlon. After muslin for a turban in a department at short notice. ----------- — t Bargains never before seer, in Till« Similarly also the children of a crim awhile, however, the stem official was store. The French Academy. inal tend to be less vicious than the convinced that the “personal” was I “None of tbls Is fine enough," he mook for cash. Old bicycles taken. The French academy Is one of the father, though morally inferior to the harmless, and ft was printed four days said. “In the turban I have on there five a. ademles and the most eminent average man. late. It was a little while after when are forty yards. But forty yards of constituting the Institute of France. It the girl received word that her lover, tbls would give me a bead like a sara AT THE OLD STAND was founded in 1035 by Cardinal Rich Why Ho Was Unpopular. having 1 failed to aee the message In toga trunk. elieu and reorganized In 1818. It Is “Indian muslin is very very fine, it When first made bishop <4 Stepney print on i the day he bad set, hid shot composed of forty tueraliers. the new Dr. Wilmington Ingram was anything himself two days before it saw the must be fine enough to disappear if It member elected by tbe remaining thlr- but popular and Indeed had occa is to pass our Al test. Tlie test is light. ty-niue members for life after peraon- sionally to seek police protection. tbls; Tbe muslin Is s| read on grass *1 application and the submission of Greatly worried, the bishop tried to overnight In the morning, when ev Kept His Feet Dry. the nomination to tbe head of the trace the cause and found one lady Extraordinary conduct cn the part of erything Is dew drenched. if the mus state. It meets twice weekly and is who was able to enlighten him. two men upon seeing the Imdy of a lin Isn't practically Identical with the "the highest authority on everything “It's ycur white shirt, sir." she said. woman in the water was disclosed at dewy gossamer <ovcrlng the lawns—In All work guaranteed first class, and pertaining to the niceties of the French "We don't want uo white shirted gen an Inquest held at tbe Victory Inn, on other words, if It Isn’t Invisible—It. Is lot'gtinge—to grammar, rhetoric and try here. Try a gray shirt and a the Hogs Back. Surrey. A farm labor discarded aud must be sold as 'sec order promptly attend'd to. poetry snd the publication of the die key. like our chaps wear on Sun er named Sidney Smith missed bls onds.' ” — New Orleans Times-Demo- I ren h classics.” Tbe chief officer Is crat. mother one morning and on searching day." TILLAMOOK OREGON. the secretary, who has a life tenure of The advice tendered was promptly found ber lying face upward in a road his position. A chair In the academy acted upon, aud thus the present blab side pond He ran off, and another la Good Time to Go. b the highest ambition of most liter op of London made the first advance borer named Matthews, who passed General Joseph E Johnston, the ary Frenchmen. dose friendship with bis tils peo- the pond, also ran away, neither mak Confederate commander, used to re toward close THE POET SAYS Ing any effort to pull her out. Mat late that In the hottest part of one of pie.—London Graphic. thews told the coroner he did not do the early battles of tbe civil war be Why Men’s Hats Hava a Cow. “ Beauty draw* uh A bow Is always to hs found on the so. as he did not know if be would 1* felt his coattails pulled. Turning about, by a Mingle hair.” The Codex Sinaiticue. he recognized a youug man who bad left side of s man’s hat. This is a sur- The most am. lent of the New Testa doing right. fival of the old days when hats were ment manuscripts Is tbe one known as The Coroner—The poor creature been employed in his tobacco factory This seninH like something of costly articles, In order to provide the "Codex Sluaiticus." published at might bare not been dead at that time previous to enlistment. an PxngerMtion on the part of the “Why are you not In your place fight «gainst the hat being blown away In the expense of Alexander II. of Rus You could easily have got her out, I poet, if nt leant (loen not apply to ing?" tbe general demanded angrily. stormy weather a cord or ribbon was sia since the Crimean war. This codex suppose? men. Tim man with a tingle “I should have had to go up to my "Why. 1 just wanted to tell you that fastened - —v. around the crown, with ends covers nearly the whole of the Old hair would not draw worth a If you don't mind 1 will take my day banglug so that they could be fastened aud New Testaments and was discov knees tn the water."—London Mall. off today 1” cent, uii I fm aa a curioaity. '■ part of tbe attire or could be ered in the Convent of St Catherine Golden Horeeshoes grasped by the hand. The ends fell on on Mount Sinai by the celebrated People to look their beat need To Sleep Like a Top. Roman writers Inform ns that Com- Hie left side, of course, as the left Tiscbendcrf H I» generally ascribed hair, thoy need all they ever To "sleep like a top ” baa probably a hand Is more often disengaged than to the fourth century - New York York modus caused the hoofs of his horse to hare. If the hair begina to go it be gilded. Nero when he undertook very different origin from that which •he right. When not required It was American. in time to une short journeys was always drawn by apitears. "Top" Is thought to be a cor U'ual for the ends to be tied In a bow. IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC. mules ^bat had silver shoes, and those ruption of the Frem b taupe, or mole. The bow became smaller and smaller, Ham With Jelly. Thi« preparation saves hair. It but It still remains and is likely to do Melt In a saucepan a large table- of hla wife. Poppaen, had shoes of This Interpretation is far more in ac stiniulates (lie hair bulbs, cleans «o as long as men wear hats. rmsintul of butter and half a glans of gold. From a passage In "Dio Cassius” cordance with the idea usually con the sCMlpof dandruff or eruptions, currant or other add Jelly. Shake n there Is reason to think that the upt>*r veyed—that of a prolonged, undisturb Transparent Rhubarb. a little pep|*r and when hot lay n part only was formed of those noble ed sleep like that of a mole In winter and promotes new growth. Try abort, enduring so rather than the metals or that they were perhaps plat 1 o be made day before using, Gut four <T five small thin slice« of boiled it now. rhubarb Into pieces one-half Inch long, cold 11» rn. Let It boil up once and ed out of thin slips. When Boniface, called "sleep" of a top when It re- Price 50c. and $1 00 a liollle. wlth ■ gentle, bum volves on Its axis marquis of Tuscany, one of the richest Spread on plates and sprinkle with serve quickly on toast—Boston Post princes of bls time, went to Beatrix, mlng sound. FUirar. allowing one-half cupful of shout tbe year 103«. hla whole train sugar to each cupful of fruit. Let all Too Much. CHA8. I. CLOUGH CO., was so marnlficently decorated I1>n‘ Both Willing. stand overnight. In the morning pour Doctor-Now. there 1» » very simple bls horses were shod with silver Tbe "He said bed rather go to Jail than Reliable Druggists off the Juice and boll for ten minutes. remedy for pay bis divorced wife alimony." ,,r' p tn the rhubarb, a small portion ring thirst Whenever you feel you nails were even of the as me metal and Preacriplion Experta. "Did sbe let him go?" kt a time and cook until tender. Re want a whisky and soda, just eat an "Yes: sbe said she'd rather see him His Selection. move from tbe sirup as soon as done apple-eat au apple Patient H"’-6 Mr Brown and bls family were save bls money behind the bars than to preserve shape. Put in a pretty -fancy eating fifty or sixty apples s spend It over them.”—Cleveland Plain standing tn front of tbe lions' rage i Ish -Chicago Record-Herald. day!—London Punch. "John.” said Mrs Brown "If those Dealer. FARM LANDS IMPROVED AND animals were to escape whom would Underweight. The Eternal Motorist. PraaacHy. you save first, me or the children?" UNIMPROVED Brown—That coal dealer of oori c— got Mrs Gossip—They do say that her "Every time tbe baby looks Into my Tillamook CMy Property in any pert of “Me,” answered John wlthoof hesi Just what was coming to him. Town— husband has acquired locomotor ataxto face be «miles. ” «akJ Mr Meekton. ',nw? Brown- Married a girl the oth- Mrs Parvenu—I don t U>iuk mueB <* tation —Everybody's Magazine City. "Well,” answered bls wife, "It may day, rfiltrklng that he was getting I th-sw ( heap car. My husband ba. an BAY CITY LOTS. not be exactly polite, but It «bow« be A Windfall. H" pounds and got only M.-8t Louis Imported oue. Smart Set Smell Troots near Bay City aa low •e baa a sense of humor. “ — Exchange "How dirt that roommate of yours Timet. $35.00 par acre. manage to raise the wind this time?" HouteHold Hint- Timber'd good quality consisting of Hunger or Fama. "He sent to hla father In bl« usual Inquisitive. spruce, hemlock. fir and cedar near to To m»'k table linen-leave the baby “It 1* a good thing to hunger for water Several hundred acres to be had ' '»nr husband la of a atndlmis turn and some jam al*»» ■• ,b* table Mt breezy way for a draft ”—Baltimore fam».* ’ remarked the struggling author American in one body, by n1 mind. Isn't be?” five minutes —Judge "Tea.” assented hla friend tbe artist. ' Indeed. Whenever we bare J. C. BEWLEY. Tou benefit yeuraelf only a« you ben "If you don't get the fame you are aure Trllni'we'k, Oregon. “"h hr Isn’t satisfied unless be knows You cannot 'ead men Into truth by tn get the hunger "—Chicago News. Nothing doing on Sundays. efit humanity OHv«r. »y rythfng that is tn It.“-Detroit Free tricks Aesop Fresa J. R. HARTER, Real Estate and Financial Agent. Insurance Bicycles. ED. SNODGRASS, ALBERT AMY, Painter & Decorator Real Estate for Sale. I Administratrix Notice. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un dersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of WILLIAM M MILLS, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Tillamook, and all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby required to present them, together with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of 11. T. Botts, Attoruey-at-Luw, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated July 22nd, 1909. V iola M ills , Administratrix of the estate of William M. Mills, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Novies is H krkhv G ivkn .—That the un- dersigned has been by the County Court ot Tillamook County, State of Oregon, duly appointed as administrator of the estate of AXOM D. FARM ER. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me. duly verified as required by law, for allowance, at the office of B. T. Botts, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof Dated this July 8th. 1909. J. J. M c G innis , Administrator. Notice of Guardian a Sale of Real Property. N otice is H breby G iven ,—That pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook Countv, duly made and entered on the 6th day of July, 19o9, the undersigned, as guardian of the person and estate of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor, will from and after Ten o’clock A M., on the 26th day of August, lyo9, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at private sale for cash in hand, all of the estate, right, title and inter est which the said minor has in and to the real property situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit : An undivided one third interest in and to that portion of the Donation Land Claim of James Quick and Anna Quick, bounded by beginning at a point on the west line of said claim twenty.five and 5o-loo chains (25.5o) south of the northwest corner of said claim and running thence east twenty-one ami 75-loochains ; thence north eleven and 5o- loo chains ; thence east eighteen and 25-1 oo chains to cast line of claim ; thence north fifty (5o) links; thence west forty (4o) chains to west line of claim ; thence south twelve chains to place of beginning, containing twenty-seven (27) acres more or less in Tillamook County, Oregon. Such sale to be subject to the confirmation of the said County Court. All bids upon such land should be submitted to me at my residence in Tillamook City, Oregon. Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this 29th day of July, 19o9. O live A lice D odge . Guardian of the person and Estate of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depai tment of the Inferior, United States Land Office. I’ortland, Ore., March 31st, 1909. Notice is her by given that WALTER G. DUNÜKY, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, <m March list, 1009, macb» application for Timber Entry, No. 01167, for W of Ne *4 of section 34. township 1 Ninth, range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has ft ed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Cooper, U.8. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1909 Claimant names as witnesses : D. E. Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Eglwrl Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; David Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE FO'C PUBIJCATIQN. Department ot the Interior, Land Office at Portlard, Ore., April isth, 1909. Notice is hereby given that JAMES T. WOODWARD, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on April 15th, 1909. made application for Timber Entry, No. 01796, for Lot-' 1 ami 2, Been, and Sw^4 of Se %, Her a, tp. 1 south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land atiove described, befo e \7. H. Cooper, US. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 3rd day of Septem ber, ItjiMj. Claimant UHineR as witnesses : Warren Vaughn, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Ham Downs, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Dave Martiny of Tillamook, Oregon; (Jarl A Patzlaf, of Tillamook, Oiegon. A lgeknon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.. April ?3rd, 1909. Notice is hereby given that FLORA M. PATZI.AF, oi Tillamook, Oregon, who, on April 23rd, t9o9, made timber and stone sppli- <atiou. No. 01D27. for K % of Nr % Sec. 10, tp. 1 .south, Range 9 WeBt, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make filial timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befo r W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the a8id day of September, I909. ('laimant numes as witnesses : Carl Patzlaf, oi Til ainook, Oregon; David Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon , Jas Wood ward, of Tillamook, Oregon; Ed. Lindsey, of Tillamook, Oiegon. AMiEHNON S. D rkssfh , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the interior, U.S. Land Office, al Portland, Ore., A pi II ist, 1909. Notice is I er eb y given that CARL A. PA rZLAF, ot Tdlamook, Oregon, who, on April mt, I909, made timber and atone appli. cation, No ol7b9, tor Ne ViofSw and Nw % of Se of RHction 24, township 1 ho th, range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to 'the land h I kivc nescribed before W. H, < ooper, U H. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oieaoii, on the 23rd day of September I9o9 Claimant names as wiiueHses : David Martiny, of lillamook, Oregon; Ed. Lindley, ot Tillamook, Oiegon; Moiris Leach, of Til la m 00k. (Oregon; Frank Easter, ot t iila- mook, Oregon A1.GKMM0N S U rkmikr Register. N otick ur S chool I kdkmnitt S ki .at- T ion , United 8tatea Land Office, Poitland, Ore., July 13, 1909 Notice is hereby given that the 8i„te of Oregon, on July 13, ]9i>9. applied for the Hwy, of Se i, (,f Section 13 mid 8 ,.a of Se of Section 10, tp. 3 north, range 9 wM, and riled in this office a hat of School indemnity Selections In which it svlected said land; and that said lint in open to the public for inapectioii. Any andall persons claiming nd vei seiy the abot e deacritied land or any Irgal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show raid land Io la- iiioih valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur. lanes, or to object to aaid «election for any legal reason, shoul-i rile iheir claims or llieir affidavits ot protest or Contest III thia office. ALG kmxon 8. DR p . hhkr , Itegiater. I hereby designate I lie Tillamook Headliahl, a newspaper published at Tillamook, Oregon, as the paper in which tbe above notice is to la» published. A lukknon S. D bkhhkk . Register. N oticu or S chool I nkkm . nitv S klic * HOM I'nited Stair, Land Officr, Portland, Ori- . July 2<l 1909 Notice la hrrrby aiven that Ihr .Htaln of tlK-Kon. on July 30. I9“9, applied for I>»4 21 of Svc 13, tp. 5 •oath, ranxv II »eat, and filed In lliis office a |IH< ,,f school Indemnify Selection in which it selected said land, and (hat said hat is open to the public for hispo cion. Any and alt peiaons 11,lining ad« erselr the above described land or any leu«I auhdivision thereof, nr i-laiining Ihe same under lira mining laws, or desiring t sho v said land to be more valuable for mineral then lox agricultural purposes, or to object iu sent selection lor any legal reason, should file their (Irin s or th-ir affidavits of protest ur coolest in this offi'-e, Al.r.KaMON 8 UsrsarH, Register I hereby designate lhe Tillamook Headlight, a newspener published >n Tillaniooli, Oregon,as <br paper in which said notice is to be ■ ubbsbed. ALaEkauM 8. 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