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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1915)
pripf. rliiht of any ttlr. Che attiook fnrald Cromtley. diior ! ruary IP, IUI n wMcl'tlata Z w III b ilbi'!l to Httlrf'itaM ,5 C. G. tied Cu'lcc a ttKcN cuav J" Friday ; iTiw "'Hee Kt TUlamnbV, . f iv niiv iiiianiinii imraiiii ii Kntorod J acottd v nittor Mav 17. 1010. at the post a follow ilie fk rtiif JM fts;.. tumor the aft of Miitvh 3, lSw'J. Kiril SI AO A VKAK IS AKVVNCH aerea). the Mft r7 uf Lot t itrre, inn nr. oi iov (Ill .T) l.l K 41 17 acre.) Hec. iM, T j 10 V W. M . tW.lll acrva. an, Hdvcrusinfi Hates ' cnl Advert invent First Insertion, nor lino $ Each subsequent insertion, lino Resolutions of t ondolcnce ami !odge notices, per lino .tV, A Happy ard Prosperous Meu Year To All TILLAMOOK DRIG STORE .05 ! 1.00 1 f .C5 1 i of Kilwanl Morehead, Heaver. Llat tl I7MU 10 Hustncs Professional eards.mo. ft i ne nr. nim r" i or , tiiv Each stibsetpient insertion, line .05 ltomcstoa.1 - otice?- 5.W Timber Claim - v - 10.00 Notices, per lino " .05 Card" of thanks, per line ,K Locals, ;cr line, first insertion .71 Display Advertisement, por inch rlllaciiuil tllll .Smith P Tyo a .Still HK the K (W Mvi nv, hr. ALL Display Ads must bo in this of fice on Monday ami Thursday Morn inns to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday ami Friday issues, Reasons are imperative. r well up Quick, H liallonina tylieea, hlhti he-he kopa nlka knpa nknk CM- Tilt , l(. V . eaeepl a atrip nf II II a n ( nil lllli laiiiiui mm ..riln-d a inllowj IIPKliitilng uilnt on the tnwiiihlli line 2A f nook, pa nlka kwaliaamn wwm kopa la Uiuciie, halo itiatunimik write kopa paper. Okok eleb tlluo nlka Maiiiinook koper paper. We.lka Tlllaeum, Julin l.elnnd llrnderaon. wrl nt liio aniltlieait rprtr t XX V. f. S . It. tl W . exIeiHli.,, .... , 'if ',o uriaa on encn inir in a nn N XP K., i:.. iS M A riI-HAY, JANTAKY -l. tOU". l ..l a a . H.1 I aa u " t rn . inrnro ri m r eli. ; thence II..... K) !' t' I ..I.- ball, Carter hln like MrtnJ. nmokT KlaakahlliU akwkiini I Kloi)a teiiaa anenttl, Nakorlah Tyhee mtlV'h kupa klaaka !Vm li KUka Ma iu bias tna man. pe kitia klaakn chea rhacii knpa oknlt llllltn lull, be ntt'a klaaka hlai (till, kUi iiuiiiiiii.mk, WnV kloah kakwa. Illai klo.li teim hlooch. man cloth wawa kom klanka, pe ninm ituHik (aweqt eyeo) kupa klaakn, 1 alki nlka tit tit t vt lit klnokn lli nlkn kopa okok mamuiook Kloima nika The state of Oregon has launched I lighting each other to death intn it. nrt vimr of nrnhihttton regime! codicil to lu will He .uii: lu the and the hearts of thousands of our citizens who have worked ami sHcritlced for many years for a principal have been made ulad. Tillamook City ami county gave large majorities in favor of the proh bition law, u hteh means of course that there is a strung senti ment in the city ant throughout the county for the enforcement of the law. This ientiment our officials an? bound to respect. In fact they must rv.-poet it. There seems to be a diip 'Sition on the part of i'Ur city oiliciais tu handle the law enforcement question in a de cided manner. We are pleased to note this sentinient in the city council. We are sure our citv olficials will have the ' backing an.1 oncouragment uf a very large number of our people in the mat ter of law enforcement. The Herald would recommend a stringent epplica tion of the law. We believe that where a man of mature ace is convicted of i violating the prohibition law, that a j jail sentence should be inflicted on lirt ' offense. If we take up the work of j For a good understanding bclw ccn l ncland. vjcrmany ami tlic L nilcil , Mates will secure the peace of the world, and educational relations from the tronp--.t tic. Thi will itself provided for the es tablishment oi numerous .hotorships at Ovt'ord for F.ngland and her col onies, fiv of them of students ol Ucrntan birth and two of them for iuch ot the present slates and terri tories of the United States. Mr. Rhodes beluvo that the I'nit cd States. Germain and Great Brit ain being then in one accord, with in ternational sentiments for peace and progress, could control the political destinies ot mankind, abolish war and compel universal peace He belies cd mat a practical method ol creatine this bond of union and of cementing the bond torekcr, was through a sys tem of education that would bring bright yountr Germans, Americans .Hid Englishmen into a common edu cational held. In its beginning the Rhodes scheme has promised much, and until the war irokc out there was a lair prospect that his driani ol universal peace :n eht through this educational com pact ultimately come true. Alas' bow Those who roeontly visited the I preae nt year In the now city hall and Eastern market centers Informed the association that the entire trade is op timistic, the most hopeful sign beinic the certainty that the railroads are about to recommence heavy buying, and that the Mexican field is about to be opened sdvantigoouslv. the expense of rent will be thereby eliminated, so that a ainallcr levy was made fnr that purpose. The levy for witcr purpose ivm miide for the purpose of distributing the cost ot the water aysteui over all the property In the cltv, requiring It to Humors were afloat at the meeting, be paid in only by usera of thu water. that the Northern Pacific. Great North-1 It may be that the question of pnvlnu' NOTICE. The annual meeting uf the Tila mook County llolitein Cattle llreednr Aaall. will b held at the Court limine oil the 17th day of January. IVI'l, nl one o'clock. All ineniler are naked to lm prraeut. aa there will bo Import ant biulneas on hand, Kindly brine your frlruds, and all that are Interest el in the llnMclll broinl are cordially Invited to come. It, KupH-nbomler, Seerelnry. M ilef K, 2. eh , In lh whole the end hi the tlrlp fk til. HaalMIII luttlitllfU tf I I, M lb... it vai hi n'Mit'fi f vi tfttw (K lint fitvn hrfphy Ma (r u....ti..uH.... ..I L. L ... - Jr f v l i m a it'll ' i tav, ,l ( .Salmon. WnolilliKtmi. Llat nIT Mt il ... ktll a. ta . . the .SI NK1 NW .SE, the Hi k .NITl, the !iri or. Hr.t 4 .S., It. 10 W , It) aerea. Il.tr npplleant, I iat INK'. l)ceetnN t M llruce. AaaUtntil Comin if the General Land (I 111 c, lit the Circuit Court nl the ul Orvcnn, (or the Cuutit) I illnmtMik lluls NVnutcil l?or Wood enforcinc the law with a stroue hand) has the dream now been shattered! right at the beginning, the law will prove a success, but if we dilley dai.y along with law violators as we h&ve in the past, the law will bo a failure. The Herald will stand back of and en courage in every way any official who does his best to enforce the prohibition ' law. SEA u6nsmust not be killed. Washington, Jan. v l Washington Bureau of the Journal) Rational bird reservations arcintended ior the pitserv.iiion of allAild life, s"o the slaughter of sea lions at Three Arch, Rocks reservation on the coast of .Hundreds of younjr Americans in recent cars have pursued post- grad uate studies both in Germany and in England, and the trend of popular thought has been toward "apatriot ism of race," rather than tov. -d a patriotism of nations; but the war has annihilated this trend and turned the stream ot higher international educa tion completely out of its channels, at least as to Germany. Ex. ern am! other railroad had already tpjietlv started buying, anil that these roads, together with the Southern Pa cific, in Oregon, would probably re quire large deliveries within the next 30 or 60 days. It is said that the Northern Pacific Company is in the market for 40.000.01)0,000 feet an.l that some of It will bo purchased for Jan uary delivey. Fifth Street from Still ell Avenue East will again le presented to you for consideration during the Preent Year, but it Is not known dellnltcly whether the property owner alfected will de sire to have the Improvement under 'aken at this time. There are a great many dilapidated ' sidewalk)) in the citv which should be j either re-built or repaired, anil I would "The buisness of the present month cull the particular attention of the has been the best December for sotcii 1 street committee to thU for their vears," is the way one l'ugel Sound i action. lumberman expressed it yestordav. "A The closing of saloons In Tillamook good many of the heavy huyers have City with the beginning of this year Mniilr Leaf CroBtnory Am'u. who to receive bldt on I0O cords of good, ami in I Hemlock wcihI In four fool b'ligtha, plied and delivered to Its fac tory one and one hair mile north' east of TlllnllUHik City. Wood to be delivered one hnlf by July IGth next and balance by Augut 1Mb, lOlll. HiiU will bo received far not le than five cord. Faetiirv re serves the right to reject aoy or all j buo. Leave bid at utile of Carl (tab jorUch, Secretary. Tillamook, Ore., on i or before February ll. I'Jlfi Maple laf Creaitinr Aaaoriatlon, I'Ulltllll. WhIim LOGANBERRY JUICE MAKERS TO EXPAND TRADE been delaying urgent purchase for , deprives the city of revenue which It several monntns in tne nope mui tno has heretofore hail from that source, market would sag, as it usually doe nml also b-ing before the city the nt th's time of the year, but instead the, question of the best way to dispoan of prices are growing stronger and stocks those who may lie inclined to violate are in such shape that the mills are in j the prohibition law. Mills Wntitcil on ILtulluy; Cheese Jiml Supplies From Journal: loganberry juieo manufactures of I n . . Oregon cannot be permitted, unless : urt'Kon oeciue.l .o proceed at once it is conclusively shown that the seals I to a permanent organization for th arc causing serious injury to the iish- stanartiization of their product and er'cs-, , , av-3tm in the finding of markets. At outo is uie repuri iimuc iu oenmor Chamberlain by Secretary Huston of the department of agriculture con cerning a request by V. V. Ford of a meeting held at the Chamber of Commerce last week, n number of manufactures dicussed the plan us Bay Ocean that the killing ot sea outlined by George D. Leo, secretary "u") "K "tu- ""Vu", of the industries and manufactures ai3 iuak uiit; sea nuns .lie uiicu accused ol destroying rood tish in large numbers, this has not been proved. He suggests the Oregon state biologist arrange to have a number tf post mortcins performed on seals ale g tnc coast to determine just vh i food (he seal does select. (Note: There is no question but that the sea lions along the coast eat a great many salmon. It is an ordi nary' thing to see sea lions fish for bureau of the chamber, and a com mittee was appointed to complete tlie organization. The commerce is composed of O, L. Ferns, chairman. C. L. Feather atone, Frank Schmidt and S. E Gray. At a previous meeting, .Mr. Harris hikI Mr. Featherstone were delegated the general task of outlining some basis for organization. These men resom- anil riitrli snlmnn tsnf nf ili. c.l. mon caught in nets show marks of lie-j mended that tnt organization when it ing bitten by sea lions. There is no ! '3 accomplished be conducted on these question but that tnanv fish would be saved if the sea lions were put out of .the way.) TEMPERANCE lines; Pooling in the buying of pack ages; pooling on shipments of carload lots to distributing centers; pool ins; in public demonstrations of loganberry juice without regard to bran 1; unite action in whatever advertising cam- "Many a patient of mine I have 1 P' "y be launched to educate the ben unable to help, or have seen lose Public in consumption of the juice, his life, because alcoholic liquors des- 1 Mr. Ferris reported that he had sug lli'fedrfPTWrS ( .ccul)Cration-" Dr- Bested the coupling of the loganberry 'Gov. a! O "Stanley, of Kentucky, JJC!fmoe.nt thf -tiv.ties of who was elected by the wets in a Letter Wr,t,') Week." nnd suggested close run with a candidate who stood , tne U8e ' a poster stamp symbolical for state wide prohibition, announces of the juice upon all letters sent out that he will abolish the uses of all during the week. The proposition was liquors at the governor s mansion for i Qri .,., i ., , . all functions whether public or pri-, eaBer,V 8i:Pted by the manufacturers vate. present and $100 was subscribed to put In Nebraska the party Prohibition-' out the stamps, ists by unanimous action of their A later meeting of the munufactur statc committee, have decided to put ' ers will beheld ut the call of Chairman "f ,UV t r' K Ferris time in twenty-eight years, to con serve the temperance strength for the prohibitory amendment to the state constitution. On Monday, December 6, for the first time in the history of the Unit ed States, a Prohibitionist took the oath of office as a member of con gress. Hon. Charles H. Randall, rep- r.cnlinn tlw. T!...t. ' t ! .! ,t,u 41111111 v-ajuurniu 015 splendid position. Council Meeting (Continued from First Page) LUMBER BOOM IS ON. (Orcgonlan, Oec. 30.-) That the Pacific Coast lumber mar ket is in healthier tone than it has been for a long time, and that the pros- . 1 .. I. - o : . i r . . trict. comprising the city and county I - T oum'nor are rlat' of Los Angeles; .bears the unique X l' WB8 the concensus of opinion unction ot being the first Prohibit-' ra "K JW or morc Wmhermen who ionist thus honored. j attended the quarterly meeting of the r ranees principal tcmcprance so- West Coast Lumber ManufaeHimr.' Association at the Hotel Portland yes- cicty, "the Alarm," has just been put on a more comnrehensive hn! will. President Poincare as honorary pres ident and under a patronage commit tee. The extension of the scope of the society is viewed with particular in terest and is considered significant, in view of the recent legislation and the decrees limiting the sale of alcohol. DREAM OF WORLD PEACE SHATTERED. Tlic late Cecil John Rhodes, "the uncrowned, king of Africa," had a beautiful dream of world peace and in his will provided for an educational bond of union to be established be tween the United Slates and two other great nations which arc now terday. Close students of the lodging situa tion reported that there will probably be a log shortage until next May or June at least, and one Portland lum berman said that he figured there were fewer logs near Portland for sale than at any other time during the past 11 years. Lumbermen from all parts of tho Northwest reported that their mills have been prettv well cleaned out of stock, and that they were not in u posi tion to take on many new orders even at the present, advanced prices which were recommended recently at the 'fa coma meeting. iZi The matter of paving Second Ave nue Kast from Ninth Street south to the city limits was undertaken qnd most of the paving bus been ptlfln. The work has not been fully completed but it is expected that it will soon bo done, nnd the cost will then be as sessed against the abutting property. The bridge over the slough has bean almost completed, but the approach to it on the south is in n verv unsntis factory condition. The owners of th adjoining property have promised to take care of this but have been slow in doing so, and the same requires atten tion. The paving suit to which the city is a party is still pending in the Su preme Lotirt of tho state. Negoti ation looking towards n settlement of the ease are under way. A settlement of this case, if a settlement is reached will bring up for consideration pay ment for the sanitary sewer whirh was constructed at the same time, and somt1 ;iciion win men nave 10 no laxen on that. For the present year it is thought that some action should properly bo taken looking toward the Improvement of Third Street from Still well Avenue West to the city limits, and I consider il very desirable that this street should be paved if the same can be done with out imposing loo great a burden upon the adjoining property owner, In the matter of thu city's finances. the city's assessed valuution for the present year is about $1,150,000.00, As the city will be deprived of revenue from saloon licenses it was necessary that a larger levy should bo made for taxes, and a levy was rnado by the council of 14 mills, distributed as fol lows: For street purposes 2J mills, for library purposes J mill, for water purposes J mill, for sinking fund 1 mill and for general purposes Of mills. This Includes provision for tho pay ment of interest on the city's bonds, amounting to 101,000.00, tho total in terest being t3,CCO,00 per annum. It was deemed advisable to establish a sinking fund and a otto mill levy was made for that purpose. The library will be conducted for tho Coast Power Co. I utile to nerve Every Electric Need House Wiring Lamps Lighting Fllur Shades FUthlighti and Batteries Electric Irons Light Cooking Devlin Electric Ranges I We will hel, von olrc your Power rrolilenn. would recommend that establish I menu dealing in soft drinks be put j Under regulation, 'lhal they bo re ; quired to give bond to conduct orderly ! houses, ami lhal It also be provided by I ordinance that any person found guilty of selling liquor in violation of the law be deprived of any license which thov rny have from the City to carry on Intuitions In the City. 1 believe that if theac matters be properly regulated along Ihote lines. that we should have very little com plaint as to illegal skies of intoxicating liquor in this City. The expense of the City being In created by the construction of the City Hall and bridge, raising tho In teroal charges and the City i reduction of revenue us mentioned, will require thut lite Uty a nil a Irs be managed with strict economy, and I recommend your careful attention to the details of the City's business and the expend! ture of Its money during the year. If the same be properly attended to I am confident that tho revenue pro vided for will be sufficient to keep tho city's afTnira on a cash basis, which ia very desirable. S. A. HItODIlKAl). M nyor. COMMUNICATION Tillamook. Oregon Jan. 1st, 1916. Tyhee frotnbley pe nika tilicuma, chce pe ancotti, Tillamook, Oregon. Niku tike tonus wawa kopa meslkn kopa paper, tie nlka wawa skookum wawa kopa okok ouactit neslka wawa "Tctart's Trail." Mnaika kumtux ca okok ouacut. Icht "week," Klonas tukum sun marsh, kopa Sunday. nika klatttiwu delait siyah kopu moun tain, pe irtku hihu mammook kopa okok trail." Nlkn turn-turn kopu okok Sunday, hlhu Tillamook Tlliacurnn kluttnwn kopa Mammook wawa kopa J. V. IWdieiUon, va Kve A I'ollta. now Kva A John Doc altnti, her hubaii4 To Kvn A houta. now hire A lint, ami John Doe Walton, 't botMl ' IN TDK N A M V, OF THK I ti uittwiar and atuwer the c tiled ni;nliil ynu in thr ntnire ctt T ..... ..I. I., -t- 1 t . 1L 'iM.i. loir, ii.- .ii. .if ii... n..t . eatl,m ot thU auiuinoii. ulnl it ui ... .. - ...... ah. . .1. . i.r ill ......i. .. . r. , . . demanded In the roltlplj'itt file I Is uit. to-wit: V-'t judb'inant bl'''iI . .... , .. tlirfi-oii nt (' i rn uf eijjht t I . an'.'.- r- He. "Ml t' .r, IVtAi. ui.li) i rtl'l.atnl for lb - It nuiu nt f IW 11 attorney n fre aM . . , ., i... i iniiri.i ami niauuraeinrni in lull tlesrrlbed In the fomplaint, W'hW liM'ftfaiJe la reVltnled In tUml, Paee bit Mortfaiffc ItucOfiU, in ! ownllit the following dencritwd r erlhte to wit The i:l One Half (Ki) of (he est tine Kuurth tswj) am! lUTl Maple Leaf Creamery A'li. wihea to receive tilda on hauling cheeao fnnn ll factory to railroad depot. Into cam and to ilck In Tillamook Citv ; at-m tin hiullng Imjx shook from ear In Tllln- .w.L. 11... I J . . Ill I ii.jr aim itum saw mill in iltia- ,.;. mook City to iu factory, same to bL piled In factory; also for haiillng.utlier a) ami Four (I) uf Section Tlnrti upiiI1b frvin 'rillaniuvk ttr to ifae. i (3 1) Trtwnhlt. FlVn t). StMX torv. Comiiiinv reanrvr. tlm m.l.f , i UongC Ten (10), Weal nf WtlUrJ reieet av or all r.l.t. u,.u ... i.- r. ! Meridian, r Umi".k County, Uf.J '. ' " runlatning iw it, nrrra more - T mh,. ..r loin .... . ... ... i hai aa il nroiK-ri v lie toni tj. in .iipnt i-ar Creamery AtcUtlon. I ucn jtwgmnni, awl that the apfi lion or the prtee(u of tint ale i prokirtt upon foreelouure I if.l in wte aaiiainrtimt ut aaltl Ju iK4 and that i-at-h of VtU Im fiifel tl I nil riifhl, titlfi or ettuitV l mt la iMlaml Lumber t omi.ai.v. .r.r. i l'f"t"rV aint preml.n. t on. Iimv Hi l iofl ...I. ' o.T.ivp in mm aiitiiinurui ia im ..."'.. i iiiMwi v-,.ii l.i-t.iil. I. ..ii, .i. ii...-. r ..I a weehlv m cireulaliitn, ,'d4 Notice oi Asseumrnl. tion, imving ua omee nm pr Im pa . . , V , Place of hu.lnrsa at No. WW kJsI nV.l ' h'ft Street, in tho City of I,., Angeles. "" State of California : K lwf f ijnnrriil ct iioiirei ia nvreiiy tfiven lhal l a meetlnir of the Hoard nf Dire, lota of aald Miami Lumber Comi.atiy, Mil on the 20th tiay nf Decemher. UHft, nit asieismonl of Jl W per ahare was levltd liiKin the Imunl rnnilal ai.u-t ..f aid corKiratlnn. itayhblo Imnieallately to C C. Oanahl. Secretarv of said mr- poratloii. at No. H.T0 Knt First .Street, in the citv of I-oa An California. rny stock utxtn which- thta ment ahull remain untn.lt! on tin. 17il. day of Januarv, lOltl, will tx, delln tUf nt and advertised for aalu nt public auction, anil utile payment In made before, will Le sold on tlm ?Kih ,.t January,. IU10, at 10 o'clock A. .M. on aald ilnle. to pay the delinquent ment, top. er with tint ctat of ndver tlalng ami xper. 1 of nalo. " C. C. OANAHL. .Secretary Notice tor Publication (I'UIILLSHKIt) oasn Dcpartaeat of the Interior U. S. LAND OFKICK at PnrtUml, uicKuii, iuccmusr in, iyio, NOTICK h hcrebv iIvmi tl.i uti. aelJ. Galloway, of .Sandlake, Oregon, who, on January, 28, 1009, matin 'lome atciid I'.ntry, No. OpWi, for Nl'i NK1 rieeiion i. 'lownshlp 3 8 'iith. Unugo. 10 West. Wlllmett,l,rldl,,n. has "ii"" notlCM of intontion m rnnki i.u.. ....... ' Proof, to CHtlilillnti M.l rti tu I... i a iu nul,u iima micK, iwt kiiiskb "regoti. 111 i iiiamook, Oritgnii, on tho nikeo poo mowltch. Nlku klattawa. ''y "f Jununry, IU1II. Clnlmuni kopet icht, enitai kopa trail, pe nika iskum niku la hache, nika "pee vie,' pe nika "brush-hook," klonas hlhu stick rnit-IIght kopa trail. Nlka klatta- wn siah enitai koper trail, pa mitlficht kopet icht stick, Ich hlus stick. Nlka hihu rnaminook yuka kopa nlka la hiiche, no nika tike marsh yaka, pu niKu nihil hihu mammook. no niku ufiiVn7,ln"'!0.;;r" ')'"",,""l. John X".? r.tiwnrtis, lienrgoW. Galloway, all of Sandlaktt, Oregon. N. Campbell. Kiigostur. Restoration To lintry of Lands In National Forest NPTfi, J"..t.or1,,r' .,vun "'0 ; . '"'.'.i' "rogon, will bo sublmtt yuKu kiattawii en ita . Nlku Hihu mammook "cut brush" kopa "brush- hooka," kopu NoturU trail, po nlka Klahowya, niku tlulult tull carter nlku mammook, konntnux nlka, halo tilla cum help nlku. Wake klnsh kukwu. Mltlight hihu tvheos kopu Tlllitrnook pe Netarts, skookum tenas mans, no curler klnska halo help nlka kopu mtimmook kloah okok trull Hihu klaska he-he, po klasku sooponn, Isopn UuBii-buIl, pe Foot-ball, jw Uiisket- !emr''S"tryu I f nl ..Jl U a " ""olCaieai) laws of llu ltibVi 7:m Htiii o'l'A .i. ",'!u .."t l'joo Stat tin United in oiti uimifio tK itiuniv. fi-i . i ortler of the llonoralilo dvorge l! 1 lev JiHige of said ( ourt. tiled eaiine, the 'i'lrd day of November, m tllreetlng that the aame Ih (xtM4J tor atx nuccaaaivo wceKa titerei' . (S. A Jnhntott, ltlrhatd Doled, (I. K. llamaVet Altoriteya for I'lahl Date of llrat publication, N veil ur.th. 11116. i'liuT iii i an b iiuiiiicniinn. imutbi .a.a.k .itm, linn. Notice l-or I'ulillcntloii (I'DHLlHIiint ) (I Department of the Interior l h. Land offu j-: m Forit Orogun. Nnvnnflier llth, mifi, NOTlf'M la hereby given that i v . Thonilnoii, whose poat i''lct ilreaa la 2C.ll Fast 'J7lh tit. North, f itinii, uregtin, iii.i, nu the ,'Wth iiJl July. HUfi, illo m this utile S4 Htiitotnent nnd Applteuliou. N Ml til ftllrrhtito tint Wl SI ! i,.,,l si Si Section Tnwnahlp 6 .South, Ha 10 West, WlllnmolWi MerMntn, awll timber thereon, under the previa of tint ht l of June !l, J,k, and iiini'.Mlniory, known n the "TW ami htoiio Law," nt Hitch valutl might bo lixetl by nppralttumo. that, pursuant t such iipplleitlionj i'iimi nun iiiiintir llinretMi n,ie t appniiHcq, the timber estlmnted J 000 botirtl fent m .10 cents per M, l.ttoO.OWl board foul nt 20 ct) its I' nnd the Iu nil $160 (KI; that said i cant will offer filial proof in stippW oin iiiipiii'titinu turn sworn slnieinci inn -iin iiny nf JanuMry, HUti, wl the Hegisior nml Ueeelvur uf the 11 i.tinti Ullice. nt I'urtlnnil, Oregon, Any pitraoti lit ut liberty to lni this purchase before entry, or mltj ;i conteHt nt nny time before pi ihHiios, ny llllnif a ctirroborutcl I tbivlt in this olllce, alleging fuels l wuiiki tioioui inn entry. N. Ciimpbell, IteglKter .AtlnHiiistrator'ii Notice Tl CrcdltorH NOTicrc is niMfRiiv mvKN. thu Count v Court of thu fltulo of 1 trotl. for Tilliiintuik fVinnte. lis! I polnteil thu undursi L'ltetl UN ailitiinkl tor nf the cstiilo of Jeiinlt) Conftl censeii, nnd thut all persons I'M lies land nrtl,.o ut !... i7....i V " u 1 1 censed, nnd thut nil nor .. . "-'" "hiiiiii. wri'imn i . .. ' i. tm ronrunry IH, lMit ahv a.,ui, . ' "" "ifiiipsi stun osmtn lire w was nctuully ntl In good I fl" elnh, rnli,n"J JL IW1 ""'" tu ,m "i nnviif suit hinds f,? H;r cu "i" un.KflKM' T', '00' M" uii,mti posos prior to Jnniiurv L looil n . i ' I,,w Tlllamimk City Oregu... top m x months from thu tluto of thl not abtindoned Hum..., htii u nro , J?,r '.' V0! yotiohuw. n",'!'ry forltfr w'Z 'S,'11''1'" I Dto.l November 2(Itb. 1016. tho persons 'mnntiu J'" . . I Win. A. Dnlrympl,.; A.l.nlnlitr buvon pruferonco rlitht subloei ?! H?tiitti pf Jannlo 1 ' ' IH'CtlHNflj.tP