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KL ■¿ n r w . ». -Sr ..' ■u J f . ' ■ ____ «4 ï I I COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Bernard MeFhillips lias returned to his r home at Sand Cape, from McMinnville Nettucca He has an excellent sheep ranch up j there about two miles from WoodH, and B ohn . —March 9, to S. Moon ami wife, it is also a fine place of resort for “coast a daughter. ers” in the summer. J. Malaney’s father- Mr. Maynor is feeding a number of horse« and cattle for hit neighbors. Mr. in-law, H. Vanbibber, occupied the place Maynor has plenty of good timothy and last summer ami took in the many dol clover hay. Cattle are loosing well, con lars left by the travel. sidering the stormy winter. If warm A number of the citizens of Woods weather continues, outside range will have been clearing the drift out of Nes soon be good. L ost . —On the Nretucca bills, a deer tucca some three miles above town. This hound Answers to the name “Trouble.” »Irift which came in this winter, Beriously A large panther has been killing sheep obstructs the navigation of the river and in this vicinity, and serenading the citi should be removed. zens by night. J. G. Dutcher, of Yaquina, but form- I Jas. Hughey an»l wife will remove to Tillamook in the near future. Nestucca erly of this place, has been spending the winter with W. A. Gage, his son-in-law. will lose valued friends Warm and sunny The meadows are Mr. D. was at one time the leading mer green, and loudly pipes the quail from chant of Woods. the hillside. H»>w very pleasant after There have been but few cattle lost so the dreary days of winter far this winter. W. A. Gage has lost S kew ana . about half a dozen all told. A. Mr. Han son, on the Bell place, has lost about tho HEBO same amount, also a horse. Gardening between showers is the School district No. 4, has voted a tax spring “fad.” of $225 to aid in building a new school , School will start at Three Rivers school house. That is a good movo in ilio house about the middle of April. Mrs. right direction. Minnie Graves will teach. District No. 10 is needing a teacher The primaries in Union precinct went It is desired that school commence not off quietly, and to the majority salis- later than the first of May, but would j prefer to have it commence sooner. If factory. W. A. Graves has returned from a trip any one in Tillamook desires to teach the school let the |>ersou sen»] application to to Sheridan. the board of directors at Woods. I be While affidavits are in order, I would lieve a lady teacher is prefered. like to see one from some man in a re B ianca . mote part of the county who paid Hays $2.5(1 more for a homestead filing than Onion Peak. a man living near town. J. L. t t I l c » i Plenty of rain. Mr. Cary, of Willamina, was intown last week. Mr. I’riestly returned from atrip to Tillamook last Wednesday. Krebs Bros, are running their mill on full time. Abe Harris left for Dallas last Tuesday for a two weeks visit. Booth A Owens have moved their bees np on their Three RiCer ranch. The city •ir did not agree with the bees. Work has commenced on the drift at the island and in a short time the river will be open again. Tno new road on Horn creek hill is about finished to the creek bottom, and it will be a big improvement on the old road. Our merchants are getting short of sup plies, and no prosjiects of another steamer. Nanon. Garibaldi Items. V ’ • A . '. Tho steamer Augusta came in last Wednesday, stopping here only long enough to land passengers. Then sailed for up town, leaving there on Saturday following, going direct tu sea, and bound for Portlaud. All in very quiet on the bay. Nothing can be beard only the croaking of the frogs and mischief maker's tongues. The sound of the saw mill of the Truckee mill Company is heard daily on the opposite side of the bay. Thev seem to have plenty of sawing to do, but at present there is no stopping of lumlier. Have heard that tho Str South Coast would not return. Some few cases of I41 gripi>e, but none of them serious or proved fatal. We will be glad when warm weatlirr is here; the colds we think, will be taken with a leaving. Already tho swallow, the meadow lark and robin—the heralds of balmy spring are here. So we conclude that cold windy weather liaa ® last left 11s, we ho|>e for mouths. Tho wood choppers 011 Mr. John lohn- sou's ranch, cut down a tree last Friday, that was only a foot in diameter at the butt, and measured 120 feet in length How will that do for a hemlock tree that grow on upland. By the way, what has become of our new towu that report says is already laid oat, and named Miami? It cer tainly should keep juice with the now town laid out on the other side of Bay City, by McCoy and others. Miss Ijiurs Chapman has returned home to stay for a few day, then will re turn and take her old juvsition aa clerk in a dry doods store in Astoria. Good beds, good grub on the table and pleaaant folks are always to 1« found at Hotelde-Ricbardson. Nestuooa Thia country has been exce|»tion«lly free from many calamities that are oftrn ex- perienced in other lean favored localitie«. There hav, been no railroad disasters ol any serious nature, no iMailment of trains or other accidents. There have been no steamboat col I iaiona on our ri vet s. no large cities burned with a loos of many live« and milita» of dollars worth of prenerty, no banks or exjirvns trains n>b- ls>d, and no auicidea or white-chn|s'l murders There have been no persons maimed, slntpsl or burned to death on telegraph or electric light wire», and no strikes or riots disturbing the peace of our hartnonioua <• immunitieo. Who would not like a home in a country like thia? 4 The Mw-mill at Wooda haa l>een doing excellent buaineaa lor aome time P. ■bM*ell A Sm have been getting som* Bicafir logs for the mill. I DANGERS. Work That It’qu’re* a Cool Head,a Steady Nerve and .Much Couru”«. NO i n E FOR PUBLICATION. Lantfeffice at Oregon City. Oregon. January 2;, IS90.—-Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler ha* filed notice of his inten tion to I.trtkr tinal proof in support of his claim, anti that said proof will be made before the A-.ewi.A, Clerk ^.v.. w. . County of Tillamook County, at Till»- mook, Oregon,on Wednesday. April 23,189Ü, vii: A M. Hare, Mirti 1. FOR PUBLICATION. Land (Jitice. at Oregon City, Oregon. March 26, i8uo.—Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will l«c made be- font the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Friday, May 16th. ,E’°' ,U: Calif N. Drew, Pre-emption D. S. No. 5716, for the se >4’of ne l4 of sec. 4, w % of u w ne *4 uf n w of sec. 3, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. Hu uatncM the following witnesses to prove hiv continuous residence upon and cultivation ; of, Haiti laud, viz: J. W. Maxwell, J, M. Morgan and W. Tone, of , Netarts. an<! H. Robert«, of Tillamook, all of . Tillamook County, Oregon. 44-49 ’ J. T. Apperson, Register. NOTICh FOR PVBI.ICATKHi^W Land Office at Oregon City, oreigoM jfj 26, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that tljSfo} lug named settler ha* fiivd notice of Í." lion to make final proof 1»1 support of his und that said proof will be made County Clerk of Tillamook t'ounty/3H mook, Oregon, on Friday, May 16, 1896, George Squirt«, Pre emption D. S. No. 6634, for the s U «» n e 14 of s e % of se *. 7, s w ot s w 1 i tp. 1 s, r i0 w. He names the* following witnesses toj art his continuous residence upon and culi^j lina of. said land, viz: H. M. Sampson. W. T. Newcomb, 1 Ha.x- hurst and J. Ilauxhurst, all of Tillamq mook County, Oregon. 44-49 J- T. Apperson, ■ "A line-man carries his life in his pocket, and it mey slip through ti very tiny hole,” said an employe of the Pre-emption D. S. No. 6025. for the s w i-4 of il w ; Brush Electric Light Company». “A %, li of s w >4 aud n w % of s e of sec 24, tp 2 , r M w. cool head and a steady nerve, with a b lie MH* names the following witnesses to prove his ! smattering of electrical knowledge, are continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: the prerequisites of a first-class line» V/. I». Swinton, C. Moon, C. A. Smith and L. man. Unless a man be apt to judge Barker, all of Tillamook, Tillamook County, ! • and quick to remember he will be Oregon. -39-44 J. T. Apperson, Register. liable to serious blunders in bis inanip- T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—No««« fob IF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ulation of the wires. Where there are Land Office P ublication . at Oregon City, Oregon, January ! TIMBER I.AXIl. ACT JUNE J. l87S.—NOTICE ' FOR PIT1I.JCATI.IN. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore dozens of them attached to one polo it 27, 1830.—Notice is hereby given that the follow- ’ United States Land Office, Oregon settler has filed notice of his inten- ■ --------- --------—-- -— -- City, Ore- gon. Jan. 24, 1 8 q 0. —Notice is hereby given that is necessary that he should bo able ing-named ’ ■' is hereby given of tioii to make final proof in support of his claim, gon, Dec. 2o, 1889— * Notice giv«.« that in compliance with the provisions X* ... .... of the act thc that said proof will be made before the m compliance with the provision« of the act ot Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An a< readily to distinguish each from the ami 1878, entitled •• “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ofCfl County Judge, or tu his absence before the Congress ----------- of June 3, .a«» a others, und have no doubt as to whether County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla sale of limber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washingtou Terri] st Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” L. A. Raliegh, It be quick or dead. Contact with the mook, Oregon, on Tuesay April 22, IWo, viz; nl Asher Tyler. Samuel M Dailey, | ui Oakland, County of Alameda, Stall Cal- earth through means of a coudrctor of Forest Grove, County of Washington,' State ilornia, has this day filed in this office iw Homestead Entry, No. 5396, for the sw I-4 of should be shunned like death itself. k w % of see. 2, s % of s e 1-4 of sec. <3 and 11 w 1-4 of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his statement No. ivJojfor the purchase ofl sworn statement No. 1906, for the purchase of 2 and s ’, of n e % cffsec. 4, tp. 2 s, r 8 w, n w 1-4 01 sec. li, tp. 2 s, rio w. Moisture in the atmosphere, or on the of Hi* offer proof show that the land sought of n e & names the following witnesses to prove his the b \ 2 of s e ?-4 of sec. 19, and n ri*1 wire, or the polo greatly accentuates continuous residence upen aud cultivation of, sec, 80, tp. 1 n, r 7 w, and will offer proof to show valuable for its timber or stone than for , that the land sought is more valuable for its tural purposes, and to establish his clai| la«d, viz: the danger that always provails. What said J. W. Maxwell, B. O’Hara, J. H. Jackson, and . timber or stone than for agricultural purposes I land before the Register and Receiyq is ordinarily a non-conductor becomes S. ardmaii, all of Netarts, Tillamook Couuty, ; and to establish his claim to said land before office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wedne I the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore- , lith day of June, 1890. He names as wi Imbued with conducting properties Oregon. gon City, Oregon, 011 Tuesday the 27th day of j John Edwards, of Tillamook, Ti 3-7-44 J- T. Apperson, Register. , May, 189c. He names as witnesses: County. Oregon, C. H, Beers of Tacoma when it is wet, and this is why many T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for I F. L. Geiger, John Angelo and S. W. Iler, of. ingtoii. W. A. Ingalls of Olympia, Was line-men dread to mount the polos after P ublication . Forest (»rove, and J. A. Buckley, of Portland, and N. J. welch, of Portland Mult 1101 Co. Oregon, « . I United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- ! all of Oregon. or during a storm. the gon.D.c. 20th 1889 -Notice is hereby given that | Any and all persons claiming adversely the , Any and all persons claiming “If a man exercises due diligence in compliance with the provisions ofthe act of 1 above-described lands are requested to file their | above-described lands are requested to file their —J day of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the ; claims in this office on or before said 27th day of 1 claims in tins office ou or before said ■ Hh 4ay nnd a certain amount of what is tormed Congress of June, 1890. HASI sale of timber lands in the States of California, j May, 189O. J. T. Apperson BegiStST. ‘gumption,’ ho may pursuo his busi Oregon, Nevada, aud Washingtou Territory,” 3"-46 J. T. Apperson, Register. | -37-46 John Angelo, ness for years without receiving any Atte Forest Grove, County of Washington, State of i worse injury than a burn or two. But of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn jrarti« even tho coolest-headed man is liable statement No. 1906, for the purchase of the s ,* .4' n e % and 11 % of s e }4 of sec. 30, tp. 111, r 7 w, ton blunder occasionally, and there is of and will offer proof to show that the land sought no otlior department of life where a is more valuable for its timberor stone than for purposes, aud to establish his claim WOE Tl blunder of microscopic proportions ef agricultural to said land before the Register and Receiver fects such disastrous results. The of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues day, the 27 day of May, 189O. He names as wit contact of a dangling watch charm or nesses: F. L. Geiger, S. W. Iler, aud Aslier Tyler, of a little finger nail with the wrong wire Forest Grove, and J. A. Buckley, of Portland, at the wrong time may cost a man his all of Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the I life. So long, however, as he sits above-described lands are reguested to file their I astrldo tho cross-piece of a wooder- claims inthis office on or before said 27th day of May, i89o. Gardening will be the order of the day telegraph polo and confines his atten 37-46 J. T. Apperson, Register. ■ ' « JOH tion solely to a wire that has no com soon. iiMBEK L and , A ct J une 3, 187.8.—N otice for ; munication with tho earth he is as P ublication . Everybody is happy when spring rolls safo as if he were in his mother’s United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon Jan. 2I, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that in around. arms.”—Philadelphia Record. compliance with the provisions of the act of Con Till gress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Chip-munks are out nnd the bear will sale of timber Linds in the States of California, follow on hi? favorite cruise. Oregon, Nevada, and Washingtou Territory,” TO SHAVE YOURSELF. Chas. II. Beers, Ernest Irons is visiting relatives in Detail« WhoNn Observance May Slightly of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Washing ton, has this day filedin this office his sworn Portland for the past month. Mitigate the Torture. $4.50 per bbl. Full Roller Flour statement No. 1919, for the purchase of the s r2 Billy Russell is at work on the new Shaving is at best a. species of slow of s e and N % of « w :4 of sec. 34, tp. 1 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Dry Granulated Sugar Fib.for $r.00, torture, but hero neo n few hints that is more valuable for its limber or stone than for wharf at Henry Tohl’s. agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Steel-head salmon are beginning to run may bo of uso to mon who prefer tc to said land before the Register and Receiver of Golden ‘‘C’ Sugar - 14lb. for$1.00. this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on 'lues- | and will increase ns the days of April serape their own features: Never fail day, the lUth day of June, I89O. He names as | to well wash your beard with soap and wit nesscs pass on. cold water, and to rub it dry immedi W. A. Ingalls, of Olympia, Washington, N. J. ; 4-d, in fact, Reductions in Every Line of Cf Charley Alley sold his pre-emption ad ately before you apply the lather, ol Welch, of Portland, Oregon, John Edwards, ot Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, and F. Ml joining the river for #1500, to W. S. which the more you use and the thicker W. Smith, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Cone, of Bay City. it is tho easier you will shave. above-described lands arc requested to file tlieir dll kinds of produce taken in exchange, fur wldtKi &l Never uso warm water, which makes claims iu this office on or before said 10th day of U S. Surveyor, 8. T. Lovel, is expect June 1890. the face (of shavers) tender. m -’ c pay the highest market price. -37-46 J. T. Apperson, Register. ed in from .Salem to survey and finish his A Jn cold weather placo your razor Wil contract. I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for 1 (closed, of course), in your pocket, or P ublication . ENTRY United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore A town will be platted, a large saw under your arm, to warm it «tota I gon, Jan. 21, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that mill, store and hotel will be built this The moment you leave your bed (or in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the spring at the forks by a Portland party. bath) is the best time to shave. sale of timber lands in the States of California, Always wipo your razor cloan and Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” Grant Scovil is progressing rapidly W. A. Ingalls, with his handsome residence. The only strop it before putting it away, and of Olympia, County of Thurston, State of Wash always put your shaving brush away ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn fault, it is too large for a bachelor. statement No. 1918, for the purchase of the n h with the lather on it 3 v J.4 and 11 Ji of s w *4 of sec. 34, tp. 1 s, r 8 w. E. G. E. Wist is anxiously awaiting Tho razor, ns wo have shown, being of and will offer proof to show that the land sought left at is more valuable for its timber or stone than for the surveyors to plat liis town. He de only a fine saw, should be movod in a agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim sloping or sawing direction, and held to said land before the Register and Receiver of serves to be elected its first Mayor. office at OregonCity, Oregon, on Tuesday, nearly flat, to tho faco, caro being this lOth HEINS. day of June, i8*J0. He names wit Messrs. Rhoades, McMillan and Smith taken to draw tho skip as tight as pos the nesses: Chas. II. Beers, of Tacoma, Washington, N. J. sailed for Bny City, and will return soon sible with tho left hand, so us to pre Welch, of Portland, Oregon, John Edwards, ol with the wives of the first two. sent nn even surface, and to throw out Tillamook, Oregon, aud f . W. Smith, of Port land, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the The leading question of tho day is the tho beard. above-described lauds are requested to file their The practico of pressing on tho edge possibility of budding a foot-bridge over claims in this office on or before said 10th day of 1890. the river at Melson’s whenever a freshet of tho razor when stropping It soon June, 87-46 J. T. Apperson, Register. rounds It: tho pressure should bo di occurs. rected to tho back, which should never TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 187#.—NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. It is understood that Louie, tho mail bo raised from tho strop. If you shave United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore J carrier, has been secured to pilot a rail from heel to point of razor, strop it gon, Dec. 21, 1889.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act oi road surveying party from Astoria to the from point to heel, but if you begin Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the with the point in shaving, then strop it sale of timber lands in the States of California, Nehalem. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ from heel to point Charles Grey, Messrs. Walker and Reynolds of Tilla If you once put away your razor of Portland, County of Multnomah.Stateof Ore mook, arrived at Melson's hotel in search without stropping it, or otherwise per gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn No. 1907, for the purchase of thes e *4 of claims, which are so numerous on the fectly cleaning th»' edgo, you must no statement of sec. 33, tp. 1 s, r <s w, and will offer proof to show lipper North fork. longer expect to shave woil and easy, that the land sought is morevaluahle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, the soap and damp so soon rust the lino and to establish his claim to said land before the The settlers imagine they see the Register aud Receiver of this office at Oregon tooth mid edge. City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 28 day of May. sparks of tho locomotive ns it howls A piece of soft plato-lealher should 189O. He names as witnesses: through the forest, but when they awake J. M. Schmidt, of Elma. Washington, John always lie kept with razors to wipe Edwards, of North Yamhill, Oregon, N. J. Welch from a sound slumber are sadly disap them with.—Medical (’lassies. and A. E. Baldwin, of Portland, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the pointed. "It's only a dream.” And Down Goes the Price of all Goods at COHN & CO.'S STORE. WOODS. - LlNE-MtN’S • J Look at the reductions! See our Goods! ■ A L arge S tock of G eneral M erchandim We receive a large assortment ofnewgo^ by every Steamer. Call and examine our stock of goods befi purchasing. COHN & CO T he L eading M erchant NEWCOMB’S CORNER, OREGO above-described lands are requested to file thcii claims in this office on or before said 28th dax of May, 189O. •87- «6 J. T. Apperson, Register THE AGE OF MARVELS. The outside world is just commencing to seethe importance of the Nehalem Grand Things Accomplis'. e<1 river, both for its magniieent timber re Rome of tho Within NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Flftj Voar*. ' Land office at Oregon City, Ore 11, January sources. nianufactnring and dairying ad In view ot the almost incredible 27, I889.—Notice is hereby given that the follow vantages, which no other stream south progress of the last two generations it ing-named settler has tiled notice <> bis inten to make final proof in support o i»is claim, of the Columbia on the Oregon Pacific is not tho best judgment which pro tion and that said- proof will be made cfore the ountv clerk of Tillamook Countv, at Tillamook, coast can compare. A. W. It. nounces tho post electric systom of < Oregon, on Wednesday,April 23,1890, viz: transportation the dream of an inven William T. Kimball, PORTLAND MARKET. tive maniac. There is a freshness Pre-emption, D. S. No. 6423, for the e s w ’4 ! lots 2 and 3 of sec. 7. tp. 2 n, r 9 w. (Wholesale Quotations ) about tho proposition thut wo shall - vet i ; j „ . fallowing / ,i'» r “• witnei-ses - witnesses __ toprove lie imines names the the following to prove * * Ilf Bond letters across the continent bo- I »••«» hia vvMwaouxzaaw continuous residence awc.auv»MVA7 upxi, upon, auu and VUHK cultivation SllUll Wheat,—Valley........... fi so « 1 224 of, said land, viz: tween the dawns of successive dnys I F. Worthington, A. C. Daniels, A. N. Vaughn Walla Walla ... 1 12 1 «5 that takes tho average breath away, 1 and W. J. Kelso, all of Foley, Tillamook County, Oregon. Oats,................................ 40 42 and the suggestion that passengers are ■ 39-« J. T. Apperson, Register. Flour,-Valley standard 3 50 to be rushed through space at tho rate NOTICE r >R PUBLICATION. Walla Walla........ 3 73 of two hundred miles per hour is apt Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 1890.—Notice is hereby given that the follow- Country brands.. to alarm the apprehensive. But the 1 28 ing named settler has filed notice of his inten- Hay, timothy baled ... 15 00 proposition is not beyond tho limits of | tion to make final proof in support of his claim, 17 00 that said proof will lie made before the L oom ........................................ ■ possibility for all that. A few days and v,, vrk Gt r.lhun.mk niuu,.s.k. ago an experimental train upon a rail- Oregon, on Monday, May 19, i 8* h ). viz: Feed, bran ............... 16 00 18 00 Nets Hansen, road in this State made a run of ninety i Preenintton I> s.. No. sens, for lot 4 s w Y of n odd miles in about sixty minutes, some I »G, Butter, choice dairy... • 30 ' w H. of see. J and lots 1 1 3 aud 4 of see. 4tp. 1 n. portion of the journey being at the rate | r» ; w. r. in keg or tub.... 124 15 He names the (»»(lowing witnesses to prove his of nearly two miles per miuuto. If steam eontlusous Eggs, fresh................. residence upon and cultivation of, 18 20 said land, viz: can accomplish such marvelous results Eastern............... A B. Schoonover. L Peterson,'N. Nelson, of as this, why may not that greater Nehalem, Tillamook County and W s. Cone, ef Poultry, Chickens......... 6 00 power, electriciiy, eclipse this stu Bay City, Tlllanuws county, all of Oregon. Ducks................. 700 0-1» J. T. Apperson. Register. 900 pendous record? The truth is that we Geese................. 900 10 00 live in a phenomenal ago. All the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Turkeys, jp 8>.. 1.5 16 Land Office at Oregon ( itv, Oregon, March ancient faiths concerning the develop 2\ 1 »90.—Notice is hereby given thnt the follow Bacon............................ 10 ------ ment of mat-rial things are being lug named settier hiu filed notice of his intention Hams.............................. 13 rudely jostled by the pushing shoul to make final proof in support of his claim, and 14 that said proof will be made before the County Potatoes, y 100 ll«j........ 2 50 ders of sci' iico. It Is no longer the Judge, or tn his absence before the t ounty 3 75 i’l. rk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore Onions, ” dream of a visionary that wo shall con *0 1 00 gon. ou Tuesday, May 20,’ I890. via; verse with persons a thousaud miles Apples. V box............... I >4 1 25 John M, Johnson, away. Marked progress has been made Homestead Entr> No xt.xt. f r the n ’,4 ne! Sugar, bbls Golden C. 54 ___ S of -re. 3 tp 2 • r 1O w «nd • H of s e M of sec : toward solving the problem of a.'rial 32 tp. 1 s. r 10 w. ___ Extra C,............. navigation, and although it is yet im He names the following witnesses to prove ’ Cubs, powilered, 74 ___ residence upon «nd cultivation ! possible to prediet the ultimate out his continuons land, via: Ma4 fruits. Apples »4 8» a come, it is not insanity to believe that of, s. saM Dailey. C. Desmond. ». Hmlman. and J. W. ' Machine dried 6 all of Netarts Tiltamvok countv. Ore. ' 7 air-ships may yet run counter to the Maxwell, 4| 4o J. T. Apperson, Register, j Sandrus! Plum» . 7 winds. Tho turning of a key iliutni- Meat—Beef & 4 natos a populous city, and new explo Notice. Dressed............... « 7 V sives shatter in an Instant obstacles Alt person*knowing thcmselvtn indebted to — Sheep 4 which wire deemed immovable. Thera the estate of John Rock (deee«i*ed) «re requested Dre<ise<l ......... . 8 are improvements to tho telegraph to settle i«ai«HMely, and all prmoms harm* Hogs.................. . 5 which would have astounded Morse rUims scainat bom I estate shoald present the* j ft « nad ho lived to ace them. Ph liulelphta at once. <’»■» I« 8 I « I & I’ (.¿nitri' Í • home hl purr bi f, lad Mt' TILLAMOOK 1 E C ap om 'HEADLIGHT. 1 ODI. ? PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL fl ER « » ÍHKR1 JOB PRINTING HOUSE. 11 ALL ORDERS EXECUTED DU SUOR? NOTICE. BO • 1 ‘He. L . 4 n. 1er. lM»l< r . aV