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I
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i
-(«oca. a . welry'stBNW
ordtug t«> their !«>■ a
tion, from (23 to 3500. Acreage property adjcin- j ! two saloons, a temp« ..Me saloon, two hard
ware stores, a hank, a saw and planing mill, a
ing the town costs from ft» to |1(X) an acre |
.^cat-maarkef two photograph galleries, a
Bay City, ¡0 miles below here, is the next largest
harness shop, large livery stable, two news-pa-
tow n in the county. It i» « very young town
but its owners propoae to make a nice pl ice of ' , per», and various other shops and offices too
uumerous to mention. The Masonic order, I. O.
it. Garibaldi is uicely situated fur a seaport
town. Right at the mouth of the bay, has go«»«! O. F,,audG. A. R, have flourishing lodges here.
anchorage, and many atlvautages; but the roads ¡ The town is situated on Hoquarton slough, an
arm of the bay. and on the edge of a beautiful
have been »0 poor that none of these places
prairie. No finer town-site can be found in the
have grown a» has Tillaimsik. The tatter town ,
being more advantageously situated for the state There are many gocxl business buildings,
private dwellings and a f4,000 school house that
business of the farmers.
Very few plact*s in the county are improved us would be a credit to a town tw ice the size. The
good farms should be, and these are not for court h«>use is a good, substantial structure, and
sale. The soil for the most part is very ricii the Methodists have just completed a Ixautiful
and black. Crops are hay, oats, barley, fruits church.
The streets a e well lai«l out,and a fairgronnd
and vegetable*». Cows can l«e had from 83510 $25
Dairying and beef 1 aiding constitute the chief has been secured and will be fitted up in good
pursuit of farmers. American horses bring shape, and grounds have been reserved for a
The bulk of the county trade
from fSo to 8150. Of course the milling industry college site.
will be the great source of wraith to us for years is done here.
Bay City is a promising town, just starting ou
to come ami it ia destined to reach vast pro
the bay. and will always be a thriving town.
portions.
But if we had no timber in our county, we Great developments are promised at Bay City
would still have a source of wealth in the soil, soon.
There are good stores at Nehalem. Hobsonville
watei, and climate combined. We are on the
and
crjast, have absolutely no malaria. We have the i Garibaldi, Dolph, Woods and Orctown,
richest soil in the word, I believe, and all well I some of these places will no doubt grow into
watered with soft, pure water. Clover grows { considerable village s.
¡.w
it- s
~ He name* the follow tag w|k
con I inn out residence upon d
.«aid land, under Section ^8oi,
Peter Byron, H p Hienaoii, aul
of Garibaldi P. O. and H A Wo«^,
mook, all of Tillamook County, 1
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J. T. Appcr» *T‘ «»gi.lrr
T imber L and , A ct J une It, 1«: r-Nonc, r
PUM.lCATKnt.
United States Lam! Office, tirtfon Cit»
gon, Nov. 6, 189O— NoticF is hereby Kjvr.^*tu|
incompliance with the prpvisfongog|j
W
Congret-s of June 3, 1878, eiytitkd •An act for fl
sale of timber lands in the state* nfo- t.c ifl
Oregon Nevada «nd Washington Teri
Vinton 1?. Rice,-
fl
of Tillamook, County of Tfttanibok, Statefl
Oregon, has this day filed in this 'office fl
sworn statement No ‘.850, for the inin
the n>yofse
aw»-, otnej{, and a v ^9
ii w »4 of section 5, township 2 », rh w, and fl
offer prooi to show that the land sought is n.fl
valuable for its timber or stone than for agrid
tural purposes, ami to establish his claim I
said land before the Register and Receiver m
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Tuesddi
the 24th day of March, l.«9i.
*
He names as witnesses:
Daniel A Robey John D. Edwards. Geon
M. Runyon, of Tillamook P. O., Tillau oc
County, Oregon, and Robert Morris, of Bay
Tillamook County Oregon.
Any and .«11 p«TM»ns claiming adversely t|
aboxe-desciibed lands are requested to file tl.«
claims in this office on or before said 24th dal
March, 1891.
28 37
J. T.Apperson, Register,
ami! Will
th*
I”
a n i jf I th porf^ U mm ire eo?rev e n 11 e is the* tfalmoB, for all is to keep them In public schools. To be skill is one of the most pleasant '
><>u¿flwW»reT?iIu.«ble" for ita timhrr or stone
the line of thr genus agricultm is^H t
sure
—
there
are
some
twl
elements
to
coutend
than
for
agricultural
puri>o©es
alW
to estab
lhe king of flahes. Of Ibis royal fa«li thr »pw ira
* wo distinct bnrflU
|B
lish his claim to said land before the Regis
Lund here are quite nunu rvu« and as elsuhere with, but the good far outweigh the bad. Its
ter
aud
Receiver
of
this
office
at
Oregon
City,
influence are always far above those of the it contains therefore some of the
Oregon, 011 W ednesday the tath day of February
each species is found to have Its »pedal local
the life oi ch.iigcblc n>»«.
street. We don't need to journey a thousand
1891.
He
names
as
w
itnesses:
variations •> that exact clasaifixation is extreme
if Roberts. II E Chapman aud (* C Holland
miles to find examples Illustrating both cases. The lover «1 the plowed held, .oc Ito proluct-^
ly difficult.
of Tillamook, and W S Cone of Bay City, all
Again, are we not laying the foundation for our B„d. v.nt for hl. p.ed,l.. t«o i. grow«»« lood
of Oregon
At the head of the list stands the Chinook
for
hl.
herd,
whil.t
lhe
devotee
oi
.«ock
«•
children's Ilves, whether they shall seek and
Any aud all persona claiming adversely the
(Halmo yiiinnat), prol»ably the largest and
above-described lands are requested to file their
And high or low associates. Education unlocks employ hi. f.ncie. »nd.hrewdne«>n m.tnt.i»-
finest in the world, averaging larger hen* than
claim* in this office ou or before said tath day of
even to talented poverty, the door oi a circle „„ th. requi.lte number, .nd qu.lltw. of the
in lhe Columbia River although the largcrsl in
February, 18U1.
where the mod brilliant an I arco.nplislied are ..me Aud in the proper preparation oi It.
23-.T2
J. T. Apperson, Register.
dividuals arc taken there.
assembled. While the uncultivated poor and product, lor the m.rket . few per.»., may in
The Chinooks enter the bay» of Tillamook
showy par venues ran not enter tho' they carry a dulce in mom any e.treme by way of e.per •
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N' otick for
County in July and August several months
P ublication .
key of gold heavier than th<4r s i/ esteem. Even ment. .» ion« a. they .re conducive to c vanli
later than in the Columbia.
Unite«1 States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore
if they be admitted. do they not encounter a new and to other e.«ei.f..l qualitiw of milk,
Next come the Milversidca (Aulmo Fcouieri) In
gon, Sep. 17, IM90.—Notice is hereby given that
storm of ridicule or eddne^s. Spare your children butter and Che, « •• article, of food.
in compliance w ith th«« provision.« of the act of
Beplember awl Octobei. '1 hear beautiful fish,
from these humiliation« by educating them.
To tho.e th.t .re following or.re .ontempl.t
Congress of June 3. ta7K, entitle«! "An act for the
smaller than the Chinook, are ofamo-t delicate
aale of timber lands in the States of California,
What a thing Is your child's mind' Beautiful in. f, Honing dairying for remuneration, or.
flavor, an«! by their great number, furnish the
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
ami pure as the budding rose.
livelihood, there remain alter they have In
most important part of the »eaMon s catch. In
Eva Loughary,
Shull this wondroiK gem l>e lo«t or t irnished dulged their fancy for. herd of Jenny.. Alder
certain arms of Tillamook bay the silvcrside»
of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of
or must it lie poll-.bed and placed in the purest I ,,ey. Shorthorn, or other varteiie. ot the milt
Oregon.haa this day filed in this office her sworn
will rise to n fly, and 1 think this is the only 1
and finest si tting you are able to give It? Think ! producing elite «'end factor, which enter
statement No. 2267, for the purchase of the n w
place in Oregon where they doao. Al Oregon
of it. father and mother, by cultivuting a taste largely Into lhe prodtaldene.. of the bu-tne-.
of sec ¡3, tp. 2 n, r 9 w, and will offer proof to
City and elsewhere grilse are often caught and 1
show that the land sought is more valuable for
your child has for literature, music or drawing, and I can My without exaggerating th.t th.ae
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
are called salmon but here lhe aiixier can kill
or any harmless and desirable accomplishment factor, .re more clearly tound within the limit.
poses. and to establish her claim to said land
the real fish. And, thereby hangs a talc.
you may save that boy or girl from bcromiiig a ofTillamook county than In any other county
before the Register and Receiver of this office at
It will be remembered that in the early history
Oregon City, Oregon, on lutsday, the loth
street roamer! Now this is no fanta.-tic air-castle of the »fate.
of this Coast. Great Britain laid claim toallof
day
of February 1*91. She nanus as witnesses:
but a reality! We have all seen homes so unlove
Food I. half the "blood 'of any atock. when
Wesley Houck and ( has Palmer of McMinn
Fie country north of the Spanish aud south of
j ly that children can not endure them, of course of proper kind, .nd qualitie», for the d.irytng
ville, Ore. Henry Roberts of Tillamook and W S T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.--N0TJCB Fifl
the Russian dim overiea, baaing her claim on the
P ublication .
1
Cone of Bay City, all of Tillamook County,
i with the poor judgement of youth, they gener coM n The best grasses are the clovers, not ex everywhere, the natural grass of lhe country,
United States Land Office, Oregon City. Orel
•baervatioas of Cook, Vancouver and other
CLUBBING LIST.
Oregon.
ally fly from a home of this sort to worse*, their clmling timothy, red top «nd «ome other and keeps green all the year round. The country
Is. is,.---Notice is heseby riven thal
Any and till persons claiming adversely the gOB,Oct
early navigators. The United States claimed
compliance with the provisions or the act of
very bitterness causing them to prefer evil, even varieties Red ami white clover grow luxuriant is !>eautiful besides, and is set off with a lM*autiful
•bove-describcu hinds are requested to filetheir 111
from the Spanish line to latitude 54 40 degree*
Congress of June 3, isys entitled "All aCt for thé
if there be a choice. The aged ignorant! Think ly here The former is require«! to be sown, but bay, reached by a romantic road, which leads H eadlight and Toledo Blade 1 year
r «s claims iu this office on or beiore said 10th day sale <»l limber lands ill the States of California 1
n >rth, but there c m be little doubt that arbitra
of
February
ififL
too of them! In my youth this lesson was im the hitter soon follows the plow turning up the through immense timber and over queer dreamy
Weekly Call (S. F.)
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory/’
• »1 *5
23-32
J. T. Apperson, Register.
4 >rs would have decided against us the remainder
Hiram S. Naylor,
pressed on my mind. Many an hour have I spent ferny prairie soil, or the settler clearing up his streams, (which by the way aboun«l with fish.)
.. Uso
” Weekly Examiner
"
of both coiitinants had been allotcd to the na
of Forest Grove, ( ounty of Washington, Staté*
A
h
»«»on
as
the
railroad
touches
our
valley,
reading to some aged man or women, who often timber«! tract* •• if indigenous to the country,
...
Í4
SO
”
West
Shore
M
of
Oregon.has
this
(lav filed in this office hisaw orn
T
imber
L
and
,
A
ct
J
une
3,
1878.
—
N
otice
lions which first coasted along the shore. Ilow
finished our pleasant hour by saying tearfully, in fact as a pasture grass it!« everywhere. I he there will I m * no other county in the North
Koo
statement No. 2321, for lhe purchase of the 11 w I
” Century Magazine
”
F or l’l lil.K AItoN.
ever, while the dispute was In controversy tlie
•
7
X
of
section
2I,
township 1 n, range 8 west,]
"All 1 Child, little can you ap| reclateor nn a- nrc re<! clover yields one heavy crop each year, western states, thatcan compare with its natural
„ Detroit Free Press
”
♦■•»5
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore and will offer proof
British Goverament sent out a commission to
to show that the laudi
our loss, who never learned to rend or write.”
attraction» for the wealth, health, or pleasure
$2.00 gon, April 17,1889.—Notice is hereby given that ■ought is more valuable for its timber or!
” Mammoth Cjclopifidiu "
examine the country. They spent a year on the And many lire the loving letters, I have penned -is much as four ton» to the acre Thr yield of
... $2.00 in compliance with the provisions of the act stone than for agricultural purposes and to!
” Dickens' Works
timothy, w hen grown alone. 1» about thr same. seeker.
Columbia and in the season fished for salmon,
of
Congress
of
June
3,
I87S,
entitled
"An
act
for
for such, even for husband or wife. For these Orchard and velvet graa«es also do well The
For the homesceker this Is the place to come
Twenty five complete novels to any old sub- the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor establish his claim to uaidlatid before the Regis
but disgusted at lheir total fa lure, decided
ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv,
and many reasons it is our duty to encourage in al-ove arc the best butter producing graaaea of all others; but I could not advise those who scriber who will bring us one new subscriber.
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ Oregon,
that "Hingland 'ad no use for a blooming
on Tliursduy the 5tli day of March,
every way a movement to raise <>ur own school known, an«! in this climate they grow nearly the make their livelihood by working by the day to , These rates apply only to new subscribtrs and
Charles
Brown,
1891.
Country where the blarsted M.ilmon wont take a
He names as witnesses:
to a higher standpoint. It will coat us no more year round The heavy spring rains that we come livre.
to those who pay arrearage and renew their of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of
fly.” So tliv matter wascompromisrd l»y splitting
Very Respect fully
L. Geiger, R. W. Robbins, E. Nayler and H.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
to support a school that will semi our children have together with the occasional showers and
subscription before the end of this month.
the difference, and the Origin Icr itorywas
sworn statement No. byj, for the purchase of Robbins, all of Forest Grove, «regon.
.. O. N olan .
forth with a substantial and finished education. heavy «lews of summer and early fall maintain
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
the w I», ofs e % and lots 3 and 4 ot .»ection 12,
saved to Uncle Sam, be<*ause the (.ommisdoners
I school thoro'ly graded with an established them green and growing, whilst at th«- same
township 1 n, r 9 w, and will offer proof above-described lands are requested to file their
PORTLAND MAH K KT.
did not come to Tillamook.
claims in this office 011 or beiore said 5th day of
course of study, is an Incentive to industry tim« the plain« of Yamhill, Polk and other
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valu
(Wholesale Quotations.)
Mtcr than the silversides, come the Steel
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural March, 189I.
and punctuality. The tuition of pupils from counties east of the coaat range will be brown
28-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
heads (Sa I mo pa uci dens) and the rliums (Halmo
other districts would go far in defraying ex with dust, parched and burning For winter
tana before the Register and Receiver of this
60
O ats —Gray .....................
Lycaodon), the later in wonderful abundance,
$
<7%
penses. Ix*t our school lead in excellence food when the gruss is weakened by frosts, as
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the T imber L and , A ct J une 3, l«;«.—N otice fox
(XJ
White
62S
not the beat fish in the world, but a pr«<fi able
l’U< 1.ICAT1ON.
12th day of January, 1891.
| Tillamook herself is bound to I m * the town of a "chop,” both barley and oats grow exceed
W heat —Willamette
United States Lund Office, Oregon City, Ore
. I 20
Mg for cheap markets.
1
He names as witnesses:
Piis county, w hy not her school lie a fit example
J. Gaudrau, F Paquet, J Paquet, of Portland gon, Nov. 12, IWo.—Notice is hereby given that
ingly wi ll the latter on our prairie aoll, which
i known of the habitsof these fi -h,
Walla Walla . . ... i lo
1
13
for the others. Last but not least let us con
and A Peterson of East Portland, all of Oregon in compliance with the provisions of the net of
is nearly alwaya reckoned as of poorer quality
¡ertain that they diffi-r very much
P otatoes ft loo Tbs ... . . 1 00
1 10
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Congress of June 3, 187H, entitled "An act for the
sider the teacher we place over our children; ,
than that of th limocr. >iclds some sea-ons as
| species in British and European 1
00
O
nions
”
...........
al»ove-dcscribed lands are requested to file their sale of timber lands in the States of California,
•
3
for though the directors employ the teacher, I ¡
claims
in this office or before said 12th day oi Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’
■molt probably go to sea about
high as 95 bushels to the acre. The alluvial
16
T urkeys tb................... ......
the people indirectly determine who it shall be '
William T. Harris,
January, 189I.
Ik-ptvmber and the grilse return alsiut Novem l»et it be your aim to secure an ex|M*rienced. I deposits forming the bottom lands along our
H 00
D ucks doz...............
• 5 00
of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of Ore
23-32
J. T. Apperson, Register.
numerous rivers and creeks are simply aggloni
tier, a good many of them are taken with hook
gon, has this day filed in this office his »worn
G eese ”
.....................
9 00
11 00
practical person, who will tench by example a« i
statement No. ‘¿352, for the purchase of the s U
nictations of baaalt, the result of ages of wear
•nd line aud called salmon trout. They are
C hickens —Old
doz.
... 4 so
5
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
well as precept, morality and refinement along
ot s e '4. u w *4 of s e ‘4 and n c
of» w ©f
aho taken occasionally in the net» used for with ' reading ami spelling." I speak to you of | I an-l wash, from the huge mountain ramparts
... 3 5O
Spring ”
4 <»
Land Office at Oregon (’ity, Oregon, Dec 13, see. No. Io, tp. iin.rJw, aud will offer proof
thut bound ua on the east. Scientific analysis
fully developed salmon.
B
utter —Brine.................
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
189o.
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
«7’í
JO
public schools, because they arc h<*re and free
named settler has filed notice of his intention for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
shows that it is the strongest natural soil in the
The salmon fisheiiea furnish employment to
20
”
Store, in Rolls...
»3
to all. 1 B|M ak to you on this subject as a sin
poses
and
to
establish
his
claim
to
said
land be
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
claim,
and
agreatniAny persons Uufortunately the can
world. As a consequence, our crops of turnips,
’
Choice Dairy ..
4G
41 s that said proof will be made before the County fore the Register and Receiver of this office at
cere friend, for I know the abilities of your
uci mm have fallen into a way of employing children and I have many reasons to associate carrots, beets and other vegetables for winter
E gg a—Oregon .................
35
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesdnv, the 24th
day of March, lwl. He names as witnesses:
gon, on February 10, 1-syi. viz:
fiMxl for milk cows, arc unequaled. Another
sflMMMJ^orfor about oim hnlfthe work noton
”
Eastern ............. .
them and you with pleusant memories. Educate
\V S ( one, of Ray City, Oregon, A. M. Hare,,
James C. Norris,
ch** tpiK -'H, for th<' work is
factor patent to all dairymen is the advantage
lo
L ard , Oregon .......... ... . .
9’i
Homestead Entry No. 819s, for the s Q of n w *4 of Bay ( ity, Oregon, T. Stacknrun, of Tillamook,
ami accomplish your children as far as theii
tfae
rates that pa\ from $2 on to f.| ex» per
of an abundance of cool, running water In thia
8«,
”
Eastern .................
lo1. n w *4 of s w % and s w ‘/4 of 11 e *4, sec., 3 tp 4 Oregon, H. Robei ts, of Tillamook, Oregon.
powcisof mind and your purse will permit, and
Any and all peraons claiming adversely the
our country i» untisally well »applied, in fact,
r 8 w.
JHJHVBVrk that could mnviv II
by whit«
B acon —Clear Sides
9
9% s, He
in most instances, it will prove a blessing, if
names the following witnesses to prove above-described lands are requested to til« their
there is scarcely a single quarter »ection of hind
”
Hams ............... .
12«
■»H his continuous residence upon and cultivation claims in this office on or before suid 24th day
not to you, to some one else.
The canneries, of which there arc four, ar«*
in it but has some wiiere a living mountain
8
"
Shoulders ..........
of March, 1891.
»■» of, said land viz:
Like "treasure laid where moth and rust are
28-37
J. T. Apperson Register.
•l’«iat«*d, one on Nrhalrm, one on Ncstuccn mid
stream Butter, It is true, is manufactured In
S. D. Jones, William Thacker, I. S. Johnson
F lour —Willamette
.. . • • 3 7°
3 to
not,” education in its broad sense, is the only
and
C.
H.
Jones,
all
of
Beaver,
Tillamook
Co.,
two on Tillamook buy, ouc of these at Garibaldi
neai y all climes, even to the greasy pro«luct
"
Country Brands
3 65
imperishable legacy we can leave our children;
Oregon.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NOT1CK
made under lhe burning »un of Cuba, but the
and the other at Hobsonville. Duiinr thr sea
”
Eastern Oregon..
FOR PUBLICATION.
J. T. Apperson, Register.
3 »5
3 «S
30-35
and with iis and them, II does notend For
son which coniinrncri August 1st, and ends in
nse with which Ha peculiar grain maybe fatally
United States Land Oilice, Oregon City, Ore
what cultivated parent can bear to see a child's
gon.October
i7.
i£k,o.— Notice is hereby given that
Noiember these canneries make an annual out
broken by even one hour’s intemperate heat,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
mind left as prey to weeds and thistles! Give
HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE,
m compliance w ith the provisions of the act of
put of from fiO.OhO to fldh.OOO each, the highest
! renders its manufacture in a climate not subject
Office nt Oregon City, Oregon, I »ec. Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled ”An act for the
them this and from the gotsl seed sown, the
of Portland, Oregon, will open September 1st 13, Land
1X90.—Notice is hereby given that the sale of timber lands in the States of California,
to one cannery has been Gu.ooi cases—fioo,000.
blissing will go on and on, beautifying ami to extremes of heat and cold a comparatively
J. A. Wesco, the leading penman of the coast following nan.ed settler has filed notice of his Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
fiuma idea can Ix* forme«! of lhe profi ablriiess
easy matter, accompanied with much less
intention to make final proof in support of his
making sweet the lives and homes of futute ' trouble and expense, and also insures a more
has
become
a
partner
in
this
school
and
will
Fannie ( ui tis,
Picturesque scenery,
«»f the buRlness from thr tuct that the same
and that said proof will be made before of Clackamas, County of Clackamas, State of
generations.
make it the leading Business College. Send for claim,
Over
90
miles
of
const
line.
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn
•pvcies of fl«li are obtained here from 31» to 75
I
marketable
article.
Tillamook
county,
owing
Your» Sincerely.
Catalogue.
mook, Oregon, on February 11, layi, viz:
Clam beds till you can't rest.
statement No. 2325, for the purchase of the» •
•riita 11 piece cheaper than the price on the
to its bordering on the Pacific, being daily
Friedrich Kebbe,
of sectiou 17, in township 1 north, range 7 w,
Streams full of trout and sulinon.
Columbia river, ho that ifColutnbia salmon are
fanr.ed by its cool breezes, possesses a climate
Pre-emption. D. S. No. 6012, for the se »< of n w and will offer proof to show that the land sought
Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem.
*4, » w !< of n e *4 and u % of s e
of sec. 25, is more valuable for its timber or stone than
sold at a price equal to coat of production, there
of remarkable evenness. In winter its thermo
tp. 3 n, r K) w.
A climate as good as any on the coast.
for agricultural purposes and to establish 8er
Ison an ordinary catch of jo.ooo flsli iu Till»-
meters rarely greet zero, whilst in summer they
He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his claim to said land before the Register and Re
A large and well equipped livery stable.
mook a margin of from gjo.ooo Io $*. o ,< xm >. Small
not so very often rccor«l “76,” from three to six
continuous residence upon and cuk.vation of. ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on
said land, viz;
wotid« that paitics luicrvsted in the bii-iiicsM
days each season rcconling the Mo mark, with 1 Plenty of game water-fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc.
Friday, the 6th day of March, I891.
Herman bchollmev’er, William Toehl, Fred- She 11a11.es as witnesses:
Good prospects for a railroad iu the near
put us to con vine© outside« s
one day on an average, reaching 90. As (»3 is
Zud lach and H. H. Tubbesing, all of Nehalem,
L. M. Shellaberger, of Portland, Oregon. M.
’■
‘ doesa t •*•7." ■
considered the proper degree of warmth for future.
Tillamook Co., Oregon.
Pie, of Tillamook. (Iregon, Riley Peters, of’l illa
tllC past M-UHOII bill t«<» ( .«Hurl i<
Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem,
3035
J. T. Apperson, Register.
milk am! cream, tliis climate is thus evidently
mook, Oregon. W. S. Cone, of Buy City, Oregon.
ration. The Elmurt« Parking u<> .u
Any and all persons claiming adverrety th«
natural adapted to »11 those important requi- Netarts and Nestucca.
Rar!bnldl, and M. J. Kinney at Nehalem. The
Open hill lnml valuable for grazing and fruit
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, IK78.—N otice for aboi e-described lauds are requested to file ibeir
•He» so essential in the manufacture of first
claims in this office on er before said 6th day of
P ublication .
remarkable run of Ash and the low price paid to
growing
class article» of butter »nd c!iec»e.
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore March, 1891.
fish rrnien hers made it • very favorable year
One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tills
28-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
FUrUKK MARKBT.
gon. Dec ii , I890—Notice is hereby given that
and there will no doubt be an extrusion of the
incompliance with the provisions of the act of
The rapid denudation of the world'» forest , mook. iu the state.
T
imber
L
and
,
A
ct
J i nk 3. 1878.—N otick
Congre*-» of June 3, DM, entitled "An act for the
busiiirss another season. It is alm st inip<ssib|r
An enterprising, prosperous, contented and
growth, accompfinled by the rapid growing
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
FOR Pt Bl ICATION.
ta» obtain any information a« to thr amount of
commercial value of lumber and tr afllc in the hospitable class of people.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon.
busiuras but It isceitain that the output of 1890
Tide land ami liottom land, the richest and
Ernst Wyss,
same on the Pacific ocean, haa withIn the last
Nov. ;th, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that iu
of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of compliance
wa* not less than fix»,raw»
two year» attracted great attention to the va»t most productive in the state.
with lhe provisions of the act ot
Oregon, has this day filedin this office his sworn
In addition to the fresh canned fish a consider
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
A rapid, but healthy growth and most promi«-
embryo deposits of lumber in Tillamook county
statement No. 72H. for the purchase of the Congress
sale of timber lands in the States of California.
able quantity ia annually salted 111 barrels, half
whose, a* yet virgin forests, occupy on area in | ing prospects for the future.
wl/4 of s e Q and lots 3 and 1 of sec. 12, in town Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
ship 1 north, range 7 v, and will offer proof to
liarrels and kits, of these thr pack will amount
Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern- .
extent as large as some of the smaller New
C. Marsh,
show that the land sought is more valuable for of Bay City. William
to aavenil thouaund dollars 01 er the home
County of Tillamook, State of
England slates. The converging of numerous ment land which may be had for the taking.
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
has this day filed in thisotficehis sworn
supply.
Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and
poses, and to establish his claim to said land Oregon,
Stream« draining this region, ami likewise
No. 2351, for the purchase of the w
Nestucca haviiq ;asy eo m m mi les tion with the
before the Register and Receiver of this office at statement
affording water exits for Its log», Into om* bay Nehalem, which are already becoming popular
u e % and w *2 of s e *4 of sec 14, tp. 2 s, r 8
Oregon ( ity, Oregon. 011 Tuesday, the 24th day of
bis s fine busiiie»« of suppl)
w, and will offer proof to show- that the
and its vicinity, n ndera It not only poaaible but resorts
of March taql. He names as witnesses;
is more valuable for its timber or
bouuti« s a ith fresh fish. ami
Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said
extremely probable that the next decade will
Wall Smi h. J. Hariugton, W. S. Cone. Ben land sought
than for agricultural purposes, and to
[ Irani« are constantly rm
Smith, nil of I illamook, Tillamook County, Ore. stone
greet Tillamook county a» the Puget Sound of to be the l>est and most valuable in the North
establish
his
claim to said land before the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Register and Receiver
■afry. In liot «rather the
ot this office at Oregou
Oregon Reader, by way of market for dairy west.
above-described lands are requested to file their City.
w niglif time, mid thus thr
on Tuesday, the 24th day ®f
A harbor w hich w ill I m * one of the l>est on the
and other products, are you aware what that
claims in this office on or before said 24th day of Ma reh, Oregon,
I891.
farmrts of Yamldll and Polk are mii ppi ini with
March 1891.
means? The agricultural region aurroumling coast when a few thousand dollars are spent
He names as witnesses.
J. T. Apperson, Register.
fresh fish light from the waler.
A. M. Hare, of Bay ( ity, Oregon, W. S. Cone,
thr S«mn«l, large a« it 1». i» not able t*> supply improving it.
Hut thr trillion, though moat important, are
of Bay CitV, Oregon. H. Roberts, of Tillamook,
Half a dozen fine rivers, which with their
33 per cent of butter ami cheese, consume«! by
Oreg«m, John Edwards, of Tillamook. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
not the only food supply which iMiunlroiis
ETC., KT<’.
those vast logging camps «.nd mill retinues tributaries, are of inestimable value for naviga
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. above-dcscribcil
nation has providnl in our waters Thr stream«
lands are requested to file their
Th«» balance is shipped from Ualifornia and the tion and floating logs.
6,
I890
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
follow
arc storked with several varieties of trout, chief
claims
this office on or before said 24th day of
Beautiful
and
productive
prairies
which
con
Thr county was first Mettled in IA5I, but owing < a t Again, after coming west 2oo miles from
A KANSAS JOURNALIST.
ing-named settler has tileil notice of his inten March, in
I891.
being thr Oirgor. trout (Halmo < *trg<>iirlists) and to the girrtt diflkmlty In getting here, has made thr Missouri rivrr. you thru iravr nrarly all tain many farms suitable for dairying, stock-
tion to make filial proof in support of his claim,
28-37
J-T. AppersoB, Register.
the speckled trout (Halm«» Foutlnali«). tailh of «low progn'ss until lately At present there is a 1 dairy rrglotis brhind you. From thence west raising and general agriculture.
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. 1878. -N otick for
which are of such size aud number a« Io make great rush in this direction and will Iw much ward for Ib(M) miles or more is • vast stoi-k
i\XST-OFFlCE HOURS.
mook,Oregon, on February 7. I89I, viz;
P ublication
the waters of this county an attraction to sports greater as soon as the railroad is built
The post-office at Tillamook will be open every
N. G. Boquist,
country, it is true, but with the exceptions of
United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore
day in the week from 8 o’clock A. M . to 9 o’clock Pre-Emption I). S. No. 70^1 for the e % of n w*4 ?;on,
men from all over the world One enthusiast!« I The county Is alive to the interests of eiluca-
yulv
12.1889.
—
Notice is hereby giventhat
case», as it were, here and there, none of it is
r m . and on Sunday from 1 to 2 p m ., and from and n *, of u e *4 of see 1-. tp. 1 s, r 9 w,
Btotfibman declares that outside of I.«uh I «Von ' tion and ai'hool houses ate found In every set
n compliance with the provisions of the act
even reasonably well adapted for successful
I to s r m Mails close at 45 minutes past 7 r. m .
He names the following witnesses to prove his of
Congress
of
June
3, I87R, entitled "An ait for
there is no equal to Ttask river in the whole ; tlrment Churches are being built, and Ihvre Is
Money order and registered business close at 5 continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the sale of timl er lands
dairying until you begin to descend the western
in the States <;f Califor
3 'clock F. M.
said land, viz;
u or Id
' almost ail entire ftbM*nce of the tough and law slop«-« of the c«iast ranges of California, Oregon
nia,
Oregon,
Nevada,
and Washington Ter
Sophia
Severance,
Post-mistress.
John Svcnson, Alof Snndine, Alof Gulstram ritory.”
Then the abundance of shell fish, which as yet ! I lens element so often found in uewli »«tiled
and Washington, where in marked contrast to
and Carl Albin Svenson, all of Tillamook, Tilla
Annie Pike,
•re only local I« mm ! supplies will before long j communities. The people sre hospitable. un<l
mook County, Ore.
the dry. parched, dusty hill» and vale» of thi»
ofZena, County of Polk stat« of U.egon. has this
lurni«h paving employment for shipmrnt Th« ar» always ready Io assist strangers in getting
29-34
J. T. Apperson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
mighty expanse, you se«’ at last the evergreen
day filed in this office het sworn > . 1» nit nt No.
•yatai« of Netarts, and the united apecles located and started
2319, for the purchase of the s n *, of < w 1 ,, n w
Land Other at Oregon ( ity, Oregon. Dec
valleys «ml hills, daily aw«pt by lhe moist,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
•felai'i- musacls and cralia <»n all out shoir* .
6. iSqO Notice is hereby given that the follow
% of s w % and lots 3 and 4 of s -ction 4, in
The population ot the county in ifiSo was «70 healthful l.rerae» «»f the Pacific. As all these an
ing named settler has filed notice of his inten
Land office at Oregon City, Ore., I*ec. 6, township 1 north, rat-ge 9 w . a: d will offer
arwAnstiiinlln thr near future to Ami thru way
and in isvo was »*M. showing an increane of 2od fact» that cannot be gainaayed, who can quea-
proof to show that the lard sought i> more
tuni
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
hi«
claim
talk».
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
follow
ing
•0 State Ile markets, adding to the wnajth of
and that said Proof will be made before the named settler ha« tiled notice of his intention t< valuable for its timber or ston» ihai toi agri
percent, moat of which was m«**- L. th© past l.on the fat hi r dairy market» of the Pacific coast?
•nt com in uii ity and the »umfofl ol others.
County Clerk of Tillame»ok County, at Tilla make final proof in suppoit of his claim, ant! cultural purposes, and to establish h c aim to
two years The r‘»»nty haa great |»«ssih!lltle«
STATISTICAL.
mook. Oregon, em February, 7, tagi.viz:
that said proof will be made before the Count) said land before the Register ai d Receiver of
The devp san fisheiiea ara y»l an um*ertaln
before it and is drained to make rapid advances
As to th«» future of cattle raising to which
John C Herrington,
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore this otfic< at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednes
quantity, as no sysiriuaMa teat has e»»r been in the near future
day, the 4th day of March, 189!.
Home«tead
Entry
No
765O
for
the
e
Hi
of
n
e
\
gon,
on February 9. IX91, viz
this county i« al«o well adapted, 1 would call
applhd, but every Vt**«el that has tried Bahing
she names as witnesses:
oi sec. 9 and n *t of n w't. of s«?c. io, tp, 1 n. r
S. P. Huaselborg.
Gtwtd. Improved farming laiul can l»e bought Attention to a few slnliatica that indicate •
7 w.
Henry Roberts. W. s. Cone. W. f Baxter,
«»< our shore« irpeels good success in taking all
Pre-emption I). S. No. 665a, for the n e *4 of n w
vet at |iv Io
per acre and unimproved at $5 gratlual increase in prices of beef an«! milk
He names the following witness«»» to prove his
n », of n c % of sec. 22, and n w >4 of n e *4 of Sarah Baxter, all ofKilchis. Oregon.
sorts oi saltwater fl«h, especial! t off (ape <
(Continuous residence upon and cultivation of. sec 23. tp. 2 s. r 9 w
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
to |to There is »till a great deal of Govern cattle in the United State«. In |«7« the average
Maars when thr old houth Ox«l was in the habit
«aid land, under sec. 23OI, R S , viz
He names the following witnesses to prove above-described lands are request« d to file their
ment land that can
taken under the home pricv of milk cows waa|>l.73. last year
it
D " Jone». J. Jones Frank Severance and his continuous residence upon and cultivation claims iu this office 011 or before said 4th day of
■M^MUnyln* in a supply
t odfidi a
st«M»d preemption or timbci laud laws, and was tn M. whilst other cattle' had in the same
March, 189-.
\V
B
Smith,
all
of
Tillamook,
Tillamook
Co.,
of,
said land, viz
iflp
'',*r1
'
Oregon.
28-37
J. T. Apperso’i, Register.
thst will make go««d homes, but the l»e»>t is <x time Inrrsaard from |K fo to fl7 79 By another
Paul Erickson, D. B. Quick, J. B Norl»erj and
Io
«
t.>r th.
J.
T.
Apperson.
Register.
Kaspar
Schlappi,
all
of
Nestocton,
Tillamook
.m«s under the control of an ex iupi«d Che Silrtz Indian reservation in the »omparifeon which places it beyond fluctuating
< ounty. Ore.
TIMBER
LAND,
ACT
JUNE fl *
NODOI
Jtkfi4
J. T. Apperson. Register.
HBx
««a^bee fisherman and from that we I south end of the count) will, no doubt, soon be money markets, there was in the United Stat« •
FoR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United
States
Land
Office,
Oregon
City,
Ore-
MS) l<n»k for gotal results Mr Rt>ir«»a. Ido I Ihrownnptn for settlement, and there is much to each HMM) of its population in lMt.v '<-*38 milk
Land O'Mcv nt Oregon City, Oregon. Nov*
laud to be surveyed vet
gon.hept. 23. i8q0.—Notice is hereby given that
cows and S13 other cattle The ai erange pri«*e
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
not pretend to have exhausted the auhj«rl but
14. «’’'•* — Notice is hereby given that the follow
in
compliance
with
the
provisions
ot
the
act
of
La
ml
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Ore
n.
Dec
Thousands of acre« of timber lands have been of butter in the Unite«! State» ha» Increase«!
ing named settler ha« filed notice of his inten
have tried to sketch IK so as to give some Hit I«*
of June 3, 18-S, entitled "An act for the
tion to make final proof ill support of hia claim, 3, Ikon — Notice is hervbv given that the follow I Congress
information to readvr« at a distance and to ex bought by lumber men and milling operations since IM-«), q per cent. What more do we need
ing-named settler has filed notice < his inten «ale of timber lands in the States of California,
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
tion to make final proof in support o Lis claim, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
eite comment and stimulate inquiry al home will soon begin The timber land sells readily than the above to «how the general upward
County Clerk of fillatnook County, at Tilla
at F» to ft 1 per acre.
and that said proof will be made (.fore the
tendency of all piieea pertaining to caltle-rai»
mook. Oregon on February it. lMqi, viz:
Charles C. Holland,
There fire •« gtaal tl«h In the sea as ever were
< ’ounty clerk ofTillamook County, at Tillamook,
Fred Marolf,
There i« an Inviting field here for all clasoes ing and dairying, and the future outlook is
of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, Stateof
•aught hod plenty «»f lh<-m tn Tillamook
Oregon, on January 31. ta91. viz
Pre-emption
D
S.
N«>.
7202
for
the
s
e
t»
’
of
n
w
Oregon,
has
this
day filed in this office nif sworn
w ho sre p >«acs«ed of «otna means and e«i»et. a bright «me indeed for those line« of business-—
George W Pettit
• ty of a w and n w of a w K* of sec. 35, tp 2
for oaplta'ists but the man with a family and far belter than fur any or all other kind« of
Pre-emption D S No. 6oOj for the n‘~ of s w fc', statement No. 2284. for the purchase of the
| ■
ts
e
*
5
of
11
e
*.
and s w *4 of n e *4
Kill CATIONAL,.
A go«»d bank
no nouiri has no business here a«, like everv farming IX k -« it not then well behoove a man
He names the following witnesses to prove hia arc 13, and e l» of« e H of sec. 14. tp 2 s. r * w. of sec. 11, In. 1 n, r" w. and will offer proof to show
He names the following witnesses toprove
continuous rraidvtice upon and cultivation of,
A drug «1 >re
other new place where there is a rush, there are to immetliatvly loefit« himaelf in a cuanlry where
that
the
land
sought
is morevalusble Tor it»
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
«aid land, viz
timber or stone than for agricultural purpose»,
A jewelri store
like many <4hrrs I haw r«ad vont Invitatlou plent v of laboring men
•oil, climate, in fact everything, conspire to anl
J Blum Edward Blum, Ii D. Shackleford and of. «aid land, viz
and
to
establish
hi«
claim
to said land tieforethe
J 1>. Edwards, O. I> Boatman, D. S Bales
M-»re complrta or specific information regard him in carrying on lhe survat aud moat profit
A k » m »«I **w mill
John Humgarner, all of Nestocton, Tillamook
•nd to me it *«r»M a dlr«« one to ape tk to th«-
and George Edmunds, all of Trask. Tillamook Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
C«» Oregon.
A Fire Company
City.Oregon, on Tuesday the 17 day of February
people I am o»e of that numerou« das« an mg thr county will t«e cheerfully given by the able rural uecxipatiou iu the United State«'
County, Oregon.
2934
J. T. Apperson. Register.
1891
He names as witnesses:
Two newapapera.
“rducatuxnal cratxk ' Education is. or outfht real palate men who advertise in this |Mper
28-38
J. T. Apperson, Register.
*. M. L amb
"’•«•rt*, ltortoert
Several public hall*
•u be, thr i>isb)e*l ueairM our h©srt» It »hould or a giHwl plan 1« tosubst'rilw fo< the II raih h . ht
E Chapman and W S Cone, ali of Tillamook.
NOTH b FOB pi ni b ati <
A beautiful town site
Tillamook county. Oregon.
»nt ni««u» »Duply to read, cipher Hint »|«e)l but which is always alive to the interests of the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
■
nviikik *
Laud ( »flier st Oregon (ity. Oregon I>ecember
Any ami all persons claiming adversely
Two photograph gallrriea.
cutUvotami, rrffttriu« ut dit ipitnr of rntud ami [OitaRty.______________________
l..„d <>m.r .1 oreK-n e<«' Orejon ‘*7"'^ J. I Ajo ......
.............
- Notice
is hereby given that the follow abovt-de»crib« «l lands are requested to fil* tB<w
« >n, I*«»
’ Notice
1« hrrebv
given
that
....... . settler
r filed
,,, hr notice
Coiumo*iiou« warrhouae*
A rwrwt Man spoke 1 alunir•» of truth f«»r
has
of h.
hi« fort
inten
n„n,rd
wlltel'hM
4I.J
not«»
of the
hl. follow-
'»«r» tug-named
prm’/will
*Xte
the claims in this office on or before said 17th «»7
The following 1» the copy «>f a letter sent out
Au excellent school building
of February, 1891.
tin» short sentrn«'r - ' Ikniks
turn to make final prooi in support of his claim. ■na ,t ______
, {/Jv Ar-r.A-
___ _ * -
Nothing b©«p«»ka nv>rr hw lhe praap«vfty of lu su«wer to Inquiries regarding thia countv
_________
ixivrr me
23-.12
J. T. Apncrson. Re«i»ter
■
Plenty of hotel acomualattaus
la II not true by gi\in« out • place than the steady and healthy iuerea«« ol
and that said proof will be made before the County
1
Clerk
of
Tillamook
county
at
Tillamook,
As it contains many gi«od point* we reproduce it
County Clerk of Tillamook ( ountv at Tilla- I Oregon on January 31. itoi.viz
Two aaloona and a temperance parlor.
* *•» I«* rtad and Irsium* ihrm mail«. an<l thr ratat»ll»hnimt of new mail rout«
ADMINISTRATRIX SALK-
Dear sir. —In reply to )uur letter Baking about
iu«»uk.
Oregon,
on
February
t.
1891.
via
George A Edmund«,
The head of navigation on tide water
t II wr plfu-e Iu Ititir wa> No taolatrvl town in the Mate haa—though
Notice is hereby given that the undemigne«^
VI alter J. Smith,
Pre-emption D S.. No. 00.G. for the n w >4 of n e administratrix of thr estate of Amanda Kimball,'* *
lh>- wt«mx*i*M. a onta <>( wls<l«>iu and comfort acquired by demand better mail facilities than our couuty and propecta. Tillamook county has
Many elegant and commodious reaulencra
Humc<tra«l Entry No (I678 for the e'© of n w «© • t<, e '»
n w ’4 and a w ’ 4of n w 14 of sec. 25. decvascd. will under and by virtue of an
a
poputatuwi
of
uvro
at
preneut.
The
timber
and
«
of
n
e
of
sec
9.
tp
I
n.
r
7
w
troni the p*-ns oí « mm moti Iwllliant and gifti-d Tlllam*M»k In referring to an UK*f*M»r of tnsil
Gawd «tores hi mml every line of bu«tnesa
•
t ' «
I of the county court of Manon County. State off
He names the lollowiug witue«Mt*«to prove his
■liti MUÍ wu'Hrn Hawn t wr iu reading alone matter we haw a direct rrirrmcr to paper mail land« lie along »(reams tributary to Tillamook
He name* the following witnesses to prove his (»regon. made and entered of record on the 3r«+ •
Public buildmga that ar« ©credit to any town. continu«»us
rrwKlence upon au«i cultivation of. cvuitinu««»»
residem-r u|>ou and cul tn at ion of. day of November. 1*90 ©rll at public ation at
■i«*>|MBi*<t nily toeuHiiaU-aRiy «»(ihr br«t ferì thr rapid iuvrraae or devresar of letter mail, and Hay Average timl>er lands are estimated to
Thmtng Odd Fellow. Maaoutc and <• .• H «axl land, via
«aid land viz
curvy trora 7 to« million fret per quarter section kMlgva
the d<w»rofthe countv court
'■nwity
H R«»brrt*. Wm
• m *« ***«• - mind or h«-»it. a»veg©mrally aay.
Carl Hnnt and
D S Bales. J D Edwards O D Boatman
not unfiequenllv. i» due to a fl>«ali«ig population
John William«, all Willfama
Tillanwok in th» ~iAte of O ufffiw . 0« Sfitur*
of TilUm.H* Tillammk and Geo W Pettit, all of Trask, Tillamook of
pMinoti-m, temgrreacv. sotMtrty the |»a|*cr mail 1» an ttuiea to a steady and per 1'hc quality ol limber 1» flrwt cl a*» ltcoual«t»of
A large local trad« from the surrounding Uuunti Oregon.
dav thr :: «t «lax ot
aury, rfiur. fit one »’rtaek
•pt
me
fir
and
hen
lv«-a.
moat
I
v
fir
1
i
ounu
,
OfegMw
cwnntry.
i irrabh- othrru. t an wr noi pla« r tn inauenl growth of pupulattaMI Tlllanu«>k ia
> M of said da v 1 t i» fe|glkeM tataMer tar <. !l
J T. Apprnon Upciater
JMU
J T Apperson. Register.
The town of Tillam«x»k ia thr largest town in
gr id com to be paid .1 the time of sale, the fel
r a virtuwu- aud twwrflrtal way In coMnecied with IS»rtlaud by a «tally mail from
I»ai1v mail« and ’taxes connecting « th the
lowing
described real ■Mffertv and ptemtae»,
the
cvsiBly.
and
is
the
county
©eat
has
a
p»»pu
NOTICE
tailnuid at North Yamhill
till©* ih« u-dlou» howr» »Í virntng or North YamliUI aud a Iri weehl) via McMinn
■ nei
¡belongingto the estat, -if«»iddferrnrtt nt. to-wit
l.and O*ce at KOK rVBLK-ATION
Cily, ,>rr»,,n.
Ih* < Imi ri netta ot ihr •H*k-l*rd'* W hat vtlle and Grand Ronde a dnllv mail to H«»bw»n tat ion «4 'tV and »• rapidly mervaong The town
An enterprising eta«« o( citizens who are de S. ixjt'— Nottac U OTTKon
land Office fit Oregon (ity, Oregon. Dec The w jg of a w of arc io. in tp. 5 •, r 10 w. «nd
..<1
1» hrrrby ovrn that th. fob
51_O1
of sec- 24, in tp. 5 r 11
Notice ia hereby given that th«' fol
profit or plesati rw- ta» the )«M»wfi |>e<»pl- of rille, and < ounes lutg with the Astoria mail { 1» on the verge of a pr\»«pvrou« growth and ha» termined to build up the town.
lowing named «eitler hi laa tilrU notice of hi» tn. I.
,-<of
hr,
low mif nawiol aett » • has filed notice of hi» in oi the Wafitanette Mrndian. in Tillamook
every pr«»|»evl
of becoming
a thriving little city
th«- (.'«»mmunlty than meeting «auev iu a wrrk l hl re (uucs a wvrfc
A Fair A«a«wiation with ample ground* which t«'ntta»n Io make final J’’'’?*,'" ’Apport of hi» tcntion ta> make linai proof in support of his ty. and Htatfi* f < »regou < ontainiag 1531» «fT« »<
week A weekly mail to \«<art« j It has a Ru«id location for the trade of the far
claim
and
that
«ani
pio
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•t tw««. Io read and t©fit «
thr th«» tat oí «mr •WpfdW© that «CxiIon
w ill «<w»n be put in good «hape
claim aud that mi M t»n»of will be made l>eforc '*■4. aWfOT ’.rw
<v April t, i«q», there mer It m «ilnalnl ou H«»qwart«Mi »lough Thia
the County ( lerk
Tillt*m«*»k
County
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»I Count) ClerU oflillamook County at Tills-
first author« It tai lor murr rlevauo« than the has h ren rewived at thia «>flkv
Leona M Hr lien bra nil»
Two vhurchr* with the Methodise. Catholic« Tillam«x»k Oregon on February
iu4,
1A91.
pound« of Jough u» very lottium« and at «otnr points th©
*
VW
n»o«»k "Ttfftal, <m Jta uary H. 1W1 viz
A^mfiufel.' '* ix of the estate ot Amandfi
traahy m*vrh and destroys a de«M fm "atuall Mail aud the oflkv haa wuM out «taring th«
Mom» J Enright,
•mi Christian ih nomuiattoaarrpcrseutrd
J£unb*4L deceased
Georat » “t.*ri
water
is
k»w
but
can
b
omb
drepeutaLit
I'rrvmption
D
S
No
6731,
for
the
u
w
of
talk** aud thr more harmful halas gw ip
Alm<*»t every branch .a b««tt»e«* and pr»»(e«- •K 4. tp H r re.
Home«tea<> Entry Nfi. 79.15 for the • w of a e
time ii.tas pouud», an meveuae <4 one1
X.rthu.« ». my- » gtrllo I.« <MU< » metal »>..i tkmi •VW the vu«vr«poudii'g lime of ln»t ymr connect* with the mam bav channel • im I to ttass •am represented that ia ueww'arv te the welfare
Rotore > a w
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w 111 h
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In
the
«M an euterpriamg oommuuitv
Grv»t credit »■ due to Mr* ttarietmire tar the
V hauti
He names 'fie felkming witnesses tn prove hi«
xu the hat oi Till.«m«»<| bay MB
continuous
ntfl »nd cultivation of
otenmer cottugctiou with 1‘wtiaid the
I«'
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iptaud rfltaien .nanuer Ui which lh< ©flaw*
•>wn. that are low at an» time «4 j
said land viu ,
I t urtMfi
havr h
tug ha and Lo«ia Olsen making regular trips
tHMtacle
M H Miller,
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