Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 02, 1891, Image 4

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    REAL ESTATE.
farms and town property for
INSURANCE
Several of the best compa­
nies represented.
sale on easy terms.
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GlC'ihactt
NOTARY PUBLIC
Conveyances and legal papers
Carefully executed.
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GQ»3 BUrt’ALOr
of eliti
Tillamook, Ors
. HEN ONm
vrwF* r LveTor >AD.W0 ÄAKEOODI
UX'lOcß'.ial »ad
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Ti.jy ■ IWeakaecaof Body indJßlind, Effects
________ I>lfllLf 'ff rrars er Excostes i n Oldor Ycur.g»
tMino )Lül” lK»::L OSAP a RIÖC?BOVY»
(Kitty IMrbrr
Halr-outting ov
/3 Shaving,
In the latest^k^J^
Seafoam,
advantages invited.
There is no doubt that Melrose abbey
is yearly visited by more strangers and
pilgrims from foreign lands than any
other great abbey, castle or palace in
Scotland, not excepting Holyrood palace,
in Edinburgh, and briefly recalling its
environment and history will have in­
terest to many. The valo of Melrose,
lying in the very heart of the valley of
the Tweed, just lielow the confluence of
the Gala water, the Yarrow, Etrick
water and the river Tweed, is perhaps
seven miles long.
The Tweed gently curves around it
from Abbotsford on tho west to the vi­
cinity of Drygrango on the east, border­
ing and intersecting central spaces of
about a mile in breadth surpassingly
rich in pastures, groves, orchards, ham­
lets nn<l mansions. These are protected
by heights picturesquely diversified with
tender roewees and wooded braes, while
immediately behind the town, to the
south, riao those weird Mons Tremon-
tiurn of the Romans, tho Eildon hills.
Tradition has it that they once formed
a single cone, which wan cleft in three
during nn ecstacy of rage on the part of
Scotland's once famous wizard—a real
character of flesh mid blood and authen­
ticated black art power—Sir Michael
Scott. They nro tioblo heights, around
and between which I miners of mist are
forever floating, as if still signaling te
the old Roman hosts, the wizards, the
Picts anil the Druids they once knew
Sixteen grand terraces rib their lofty
sides, recalling those marvelous nature
riddle* of tho north, tho weir.I mill won-
drous p'lrallel roadsof lone mid far Glen-
roy.— ¿'or. New York Commercial Ail
vertiser.
/\ \ Shampoo.
This is the only first-class shop in the
county, Give him a trial. Shop, one
door South of G rand C entral .
CORRESPONDENCE
Regarding the country and ts
Melroae Abbey.
CR16P CONDENSATIONS.
^Proprietor of the'«
City styles.
THCV ARC
TH£ BEST.
I). M. F ei i . y & Co’*
Illustrated, L«es< ¡ live and Priced
A couple of years ago there wm a great
quest for the lx>nes of Mozart. Now it
is for the bones of Mirabeau. The play­
ground of a boys’ school near the £<oule*
vard Saint Marcel has been torn up, and
an amazing number of bones and skele­
tons liave certainly been discovered, but
no one can say which of them are the re­
mains of the great hero of the Revolu­
tion. The skeleton, wherever it is, ha«
had strange experiences. Mirabeau died
in 1791, and on the 4th of April his body
was conveyed with extraordinary pomp
to the Pantheon. His was tho first in­
terment in the great temple that was to
hold tho ashes of the noblest Frenchmen.
A couple of years afterward papers
were discovered that proved the people’s
idol had received considerable sums of
money from Louis XVI. So it was de­
cided to cancel the public burial, and, in
fact, to remove the bones. This was in
effect done, but they should lie buried
somewhere. The looden coffin was car
rled off to the cemetery of Saint Marcel,
a grave yard used for thu interment ot
criminals. And now when the bones
are wanted they cannot I m * identified
No leaden coffin can Iw discovered, and
the authorities arc uncertain whether to
select a skeleton and do it vicarial hom­
age or let matters revert to their obi
condition. —Pall Mall Gazette.
f.
C. II. HODTJ',
B aths
T illamook ,
at all times .
-
-
-
-
O regon .
SEED ANNUAL
For 1091 will be mailed FREE!
[to all applicants, and to last season sB
Lcustomers. It is better than ever. £
I Every person using Canien, ■
I
Fl<ra>fr or Field Seedt,
fi
A should send for it. Address «
R
D. M. FERRY 4 CO. PJ
’Ji
DETROIT, MICH.
jj
H Largest Seedsmen in the world KK
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec.
6, i>9<l. Notice is hereby given that the follow­
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion lo make final proof in support of his claim
and that said Proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on February, 7, lbgi.viz:
John C. Herrington,
Homestead Entry No. 7651) for the e
of n e #
ol sec. 9 and u ‘.i of n vv >-4, of sec. 10, tp, 1 n, r
7 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, under sec. *2301, R. F>-, viz:
D. W’. Jones, J. Jones. Frank Severance and
W . B. Smith, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co.,
Oregon.
J. T. Apperson, Register.
»
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE i. 1 73.—XOTRE
FOR Fl BI.1UATION.
United States Land > «ffice, Oregon City, Ore­
gon, Sep. 23. 1890.—Notice is hereby given that
incompliance with the provisions of the actol'
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the |
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
Nuthan P. Roberts,
of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hissworu
statement No. 2285,for the purchase of the e S |
of the s e Jf of sec 6, s w l4 of s w if of sec 5 '
and 11 w % of n w *. of bCc, 8, tp. 1 n, r 7 w.
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone ,
than fur agricultural purposes, and to estab ,
hsh his claim to said land before the Regis- '
ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday the 18th day ofFebruarv
1801. He names as witnesses:
li Roberts, II E Chapman and C C Holland
of Tillamook, and W S Cone ot Bay City, all
of Oregon.
Auy and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their I
claims in this office on or before said 18th day of *
February, i89i.
23-32 ’
J. T. Apperson, Register. |
T imber L and , A ct J une 3» 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore­
gon, Sep. 17, IM90.—Notice is hereby given that
in compliance with the provisions of tiie act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Eva Lou glia ry,
of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of
Oregon,has this day tiled in this office her sworn
statement No. 2267,’for the purchase of the ti w
of see' I3, tp. 2 n, r 9 w, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than tor agricultural pur-
pos'es, anti to establish her claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on luesday, the 10th
duv of February I89I. She names as witnesses:
Wesley Houck and Chas Palmer of McMinn­
ville, Ore. Henry Roberis of Tillamook anti W S
Cone of Bay City, all of Tillamook County,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office oa or before said 10th day
of February 1891.
23-32
’
J. T. Apperson, Register.
N(>TI( I FUR Pl BLICATH N.
Land uibve at Urvgcu ’ ity, Oregon. Not.
24. 18 U.—Notice is hereby fjtven that the foliou
ing-named settlor has
t'i notice of bisinteu-
tiou to make final proof in support of hia claim:
ami that said proof will be mr.de before tl.e
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on January 17,1801, via;
A ex. McNair;
Homefttead Entry, No. 8547. for the e % of a S
l4 of sec. 22, and w }a of s w % of sec. 23, tp. In,
r 10 w.
lie names the following witnesses to prove Lift
continuous residence up’m and cultivnlibn of;
said land, under Section 280], R. S.
Peter Byron, S P Svenson, and C C Babbldgli
of Garibaldi P. o. and H A Wo -.Milord of Tilla­
mook, all of TiHajii(M>k County, Oregon.
27-32
J. T. Appefrson, Re^istVr.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick for
P ublication .
United States Lund Office. Oregon City, Ore^
gun, Nov. 6, 189O.—Notice is hereby given that,
1:1 compliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. 187«, entitled “An act for th«
sale of timber lands in the States of California
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territoiy,”
Vinton S. Rice,
of Tillnmook, County of Tillamook, State af
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No '¿850, for the puiuhasaof
the n
of sc «., sw• •, ol n a
and s e U'ef
n w ' | ot section 5, township 2 s, rftwv, and will
offer ¡»roof to show that the lancisouglit is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purpose:-, and to establish his claim tfi
said laud before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon City, Oregon., on Tuesday,
the 24th day of March, lMn.
He names as witnesses:
Daniel A. Roln y, John I). Edwards, George
M, Runyon, of Tillamook P. O., Tillamook
County, Oregon, and Robert Morris, ofBay City;
Tillamook (.’ounty Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 24th day
March, 1891.
28-37
J- T.Apperson, Register.
There are thirty-nine theosophical w>-
cieties in the United titatts.
A machine for ¡linking shoestrings out
TlUasiock, Oregon,
of paper U a recent Philadelphia inven­
tion.
A negro nt Perry, Ga.. in said to weigh
MX) pounds, and to have guined 100
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T imberland A ct J uni . 1878.—N otic M fok
jiounds within a year.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Nov*
P ublication .
14,
i
Sy»).
—
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Women nre longer lived than men. A
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
gon, Oct. I5,1890.—Notice is hereby given that
woman of 20 may expect forty-two years
tion to make final proof in support cf his claim,
111 compliance with the provisions of the act of
and that said proof will be made before the
more of life, a man of thu WW. e ugo only
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled 'An act for the
County Clerk of fillamook County, at Tilla­
sale of timber lauds in the States of California,
thirty-nine years.
mook, Oregon, on February 14, 1M91, viz:
Oregon,
Nevada arc! Washington Territory,”
Fred Marolf,
a a MS.
At t!w
Hiram S. Naylor,
Pre-emption D. S. No. 7262 for the se Jfofnw %,
of
Forest
Grove, County of Washington, State
dtem
It was
<•1 a
•’ w 14 and 11 w *4 of s w
of sec. 35, tp. 2 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice
of Oregon,has this-.lay filed in this office hissworu
s,
no
w.
, tea suburb ^TT’crpignan
statement No. 2321 for the purchase of the n w
FOR Pl BLK ATION.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
teteteTTd
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­ % of section 21, township 1 », range 8 west,
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
gon, April 17,1889.—Notice is hereby given that and will offer proof to show that the laud
said land, viz;
•Ton bntter producing cow
.1. Blum, Edward Blum. II. I). Shackleford and 111 compliance with the provisions of the act sought is more valuable for its timber or
F world in named Euratisuimus,
John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, Tillamook of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled "An act for stone than fur agricultural purposes and to
the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor- establish his claim to said land before the Regis­
Oregon.
owned iu M iGsnc!iu«ettR. and her record
nia,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ ter anil Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Oregon, 011 Thursday the Sth day of March,
h 045 ¡Mjuiehi and 0 ouncca of butter in
Charles Brown,
1891.
one year
of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of
He names as witnesses:
I
I. Geiger, R W Robbins, E. Nayler and W.
T
imber L and , A ct J vnk 3, 1x78.—N otice for Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
A column of nrmy worm« invaded
sworn statement No. 639, for the purchase of Robbins, all of Forest Grove, l-regon.
PVHLICATION.
Woodbridge, (’al., recently, It wan 1
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore­ the w ’¡J ofs e *4 and lota 3 mid 4 of section 12,
gon, Dec 11, lfk/)—Notice is hereby given that township 1 n, r 9 w, and will offer proof above-described lands are requested to file their
half a mile long and wum followed by
i>i compliance with I lie provisions of the act of to show that the land sought is more valu­ claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
immense swarm 1 of blackbirds, which
Mud Hull anti Iron II<»rse.
Congress of June 3. I878, entitled “An act for the able for its timber or stone than for agricultural March, 189I.
sale of timber lands in the States of California, purposes, and to establish his claim to said
28-37
J- 'i'- Apperson, Register.
hem.
A big bluuk un<l white bull undertook
land before the Register and Receiver of this-
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, tile T imber L and . A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice fof
the
talk
of
butting
n
train
of!
the
truck
Ernst Wyss,
•et pavement in Wichita,
Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of 12H1 day of January, 1891.
1’UCLICATION.
so I m * iui ainooth as asphalt | of the Port Townsend Southern road,
Watchmaker anl Jeweler. of
He names as witnesses:
«)regon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
United States L>iii‘l office, Oregon City, Ore­
J. Gaudrau, F Paquet. J Paquet, of Portland gon, Nev. 12, I8IJ0.—Nollet! is iivreby given that
M»l wtaring quality, with about four nd les north of Tenino, one
statement No. 72S. for the purchase of the
W tc- lieu Cloc-ks
«3«
Jewelry w*2 of s e ¿4 and lots ~ ami 1 of sec. 12, in town­ and A Peterson of East Portland, all of Oregon in compliance with the provision* of the urt of
iperv. It iw eaHed jasper morning, !t seems that h former at
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An net for the
ship i north, range 7 -v, and will offer proof to
Boss Filled Cases a Specialty.
ite, mid ia lew eosdy than granite or tempt had been unsncuusEful, mH un-
shoe.' that the laud sought is more valuable for above-described lands are requested Lo file their sale of timber lands in the States of California,
ALL
WORK
Warranted,
claims
in this office or before said 12th day ol Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’
its
limber
or
stone
than
for
agricultural
pur
­
doubtedly nnuldonetl at the failure of
Haphalt.
poses, ami to establish his claim to said land January, 189I.
William T Harris,
23-32
J. T. Apperson, Register.
before
the
Register
and
Receiver
of
this
office
at
In England and other parts of Europe the iiri.t nttcrupt he determined to clean
of Tillamook, Uouniy ofTillamook, State of Ore­
An I.’lcvcn Ton Powder Blast.
(iregon ( ity, Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 24th day
gon, has this day filed in this office his «worn
liorscsh'M'H nn* now in t
made of row the whole (ruin cut Ibis time or die. II?
of March 1S9L lie names as witnesses:
Thu hu:;e blaRtof powder at Port Cres­
statement No. 2352, for the purchase of the a
I
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION.
hide instead of iron It is claimed thi«- died.
Wall Smith, J. IIaringtou, W. S. Cone. Ben
otse1,*. uw,.,ofsel4 and n e %' of n w *4 of
Smith, all of Tillamook. Tillamook < 'ounty, Ore.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, Dec. i.x. sec. No. Iq, tp. i’n.r jw, and will offer proof
The train win under fair headway I cent, for which preparation had been s<
shoe is mi:' h I ght r than the iron one
long and cart fully made, wa.t success
Any and all persons claiming adversely the lSSo.—Notice ia hereby given that the following- to show that the land ought is more valuable
loets longer, and that the hoofs of horse- when bin mightinoi 3 v.'.ui 1 cn by the cn j fully fired at 5:30 o'clock the other after-
above described lands are requested to file their named settler has filed notice of his intention for it« timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
gin<*cr
in
nn
attitude
of
d.
tianue
directly
cl
lims in this office on or before said 24th day of to make filial proof in support of hiaclaini. and poses and lo establish I is claim to said lantf be­
wi wring them never «¡»lit
I noon. Tho day bad been very misty,
March I891.
that said proofwill be made before the County fore the Register and Receiver of this office at
29 38
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore- , Oregon ( ity, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th
In Palmyra. Mich., n : idr.« n family t.l In tho liiiddl • of the t. 1 k. Thoengineei ■which prevented the nurmd n*»vem. nt
blew th • whittle an 1 put un tho uii
gon, on February i O, 189i. viz:
day of Murch, 1891. He names ns w itnessea:
MM'en Every Monday a EGO pound hop
1
of
thu
rock
being
r
•
»1,
but
the
elTects
James C. Norris,
W. S. (one, ofBay City. Oregon, A. M. Hare,
PETITION FOR I.ICENSK.
Homestead EiKry No. 8198, for the s % of n w 14 i of Bay City, Oregon ,’T. Stackinan, of Tillamook,
is butchered, and by the following Him brakes, but »Sir Ix».^ not only refused t< produced are prodigious. Thu weight of
give
wr.y
to
thu
approaching
train,
but
11 w ‘4 of s w >'4 and s w & of 11 e ’4, sec., 3 tp. 4 Oregon, IL Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon.
duy the hog Il ls bet !i eaten up Beside»
the
powder
used
was
22.000
pouiid--,
and
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned s, r 8 w.
<
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
uli tliis there Id the n^r.nl quota of beet even with lowered crest charged upon it. it wild disposed in rix chamlxTs along a
He names the following witnesses to prove ! above-described land« are requested to tile their
will, nt the next ensuing term of the (’ounty
Ntid < thcr meata dispoerd of during th< The tdiouk v.'ita a great one—for the bull. transverse tunnel seventy-six feet from
Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook his continuous residence upon and cultivation i claims in this office on or before said 24th day
of, paid land, viz:
The pilot id ruck l:im lull 'in the liea<l.
of March, 1891.
county, to-wit: The first Wednesday in January
S. I). Jones, William Thacker, L. S. Johnson
28-37
J. T. Apperson Register.
filling him instantly and throwing tlu tlm face of the bluff which projects out
and
C. FL Jones, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., j
1891,
apply
to
the
said
Court
for
a
license
to
sell
nt the westeni side of the harbor. It
t. Bernard monastery* body ulightly t<> one side.
Oregon.
TIMBER LAND. A( I JUNRj • 7' - N*( »TICK
spirituous,
malt
ami
vinous
liquors
in
less
tin ia rigidly oljcrvcd
3O-35
J. T. Apperson, Register, j
FOR PUBLICATION.
The coiubi'iiition car rr iped by tin w;is calculated to displace about Co.000
; quantities than one gallon, in the precinct of
United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore­
H A •JIT 11. in. h the great ixxly itnd remnined on the track, but tlu tons of r >'•!:, or 820.000 cubic yards
Hoquarton, in said Ccainty, for the term of six
gon
.October
i7,
1890.—Notice is hereby given that
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
> h ir < may lirenk rave nn rear trucks <-f thu i< llou ing car left the The wires fonne 1 a circuit of 40.00 > feet,
■ months, according to the prayer of the annexed
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 111 compliance with the provisions of the act ©f
Congress
ofji
ne
3. 1878, entitled “A11 act for the
der grave n< ; / Hy Uue ineul in wiu track u*:d traveled from one Hide of the and thu shot wits touched of! by means
T3,
iSjo.
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
petition. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 4th
following-named settler has filed notice of his sale of timber lands in the States of California,
1er at’.'l one nn 1 a half in numrucr is tin right of w.ty t j the other, bumping over of a dynamo-eleciric machine.
day of December, 189O.
C.. B. H adley .
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territoiy,’•
intention
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
Thu whole population, including many
daily allowance.
To the Hon. County Court of the Stute of Ore- claim, and that said proof will be made before
Fannie Curtis,
the ties ami It aring up both «idea of tin
I
1 gon, for the County of Tillamook.
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­ of Clackamas, County of Clackamas. State of
It aeciiui tnnr* than likely that the embankment. Two wrecking frogs were visiters, retire« 1 to a safe distance, and
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed in this office her sworn
Your pctiouers, residents and housholders mook, Oregon, on February 11, 1M9 i , viz:
statement No. 2825, for the purchase of thè« e %
|uv sion play will never again lie done al floon produced, and in ten i.iinutvs the all doors aibl windows were ! ft wide
Friedrich Kcbbe,
1
within
Hoquarton
Precinct,
and
legal
voters
of
section
17,
in
township
1 north, range 7 w,
o
»
m
u
.
Thu
battery
was
touched
ufT
by
Pre-emption,
D.
S.
No.
6012,
for
the
s
e
’
.
of
n
w
Oberammergin
The sentiment al train was on it« way again - Centralia
within said Precinct of Hoquarton, Tillamook * i. » w <4 of ii e * 4 and w % of s e
of sec. 25, and will offer i>roof to show that tb.e land sought
51 iis Adeline »1. Duel)h r. of Seattle. The
Rom? N ngr.m t the |>erfoniinncr, and New».
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
tp.
3
n,
r
ii)
w.
j County, Oregon, do hereby petition your Hon.
displacement of rock Is somethin:! over
He names the following witnesses to prove his for agricultural purposesand to establish her
among Kotnnn (Jatholica very generally
: Body to grant to C. B. Hadley a license to sell continuous residence upon and cult.ration of, claim to said land before the Register and Re­
the feeling I m flint tho play lias a de Muilt» Hit Will Before Kobblug tho Trnln. 20,000 cubic yards, but no estimate can
ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on
said land, viz:
spirituous,
vinous
and
malt
liquors
within
said
A startling fi aturo of t'ir? tr.-iu rob vet I m » ascertained, as th ’ rock is cracked
moralizing influence
Herman Schollmeyer, William Toehl. Fred- Friday, the 6th dny of March, I891.
precinct in quantities less than one gallon, for
1
She names as witnesses:
lifry uenr Brewtou, Al l., was developed all aroun I within l.A) fe« t
Zaddach and II. H. Tubbesing, all of Nehalem,
the term of six months from the first Wednesday Tillamook Co., Oregon.
!.. M. Hhellaherger, of Portland, Oregon, M.
rtcx iilly. Criminal court was in reGsioi;. j The blaat ma le an opening of about
Pie. ofTillamook, Oregon, Riley Peters, of Tilla­
in January, 1891. And this your petitioners will I 3°-35
J. T. Apperson, Register.
TURF NOTC3.
Bee Keepers' Supplies.
mook.
Oregon, W. S. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon.
and .Solicitor Stallin';.« had been active ' 12.“) feet by 73 deep, and was a complete
ever pray:
Any ai d all persons claiming adversely the
in having therubbery fully iuv stiguted. Biiccesa in every particular. The von
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
J it Bo .ver, W Williams, G W Blackwell. A '
We want you for a customer, Give us
above-described lands are requested to file tlieir
li nt Cnrrolloti. Ain.. him no I lo suys th<* r\ide.ice i.i cohclllidve as to
P Wilson, W H Leach, D C H Ellison, W C Hiatt, I Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, Nov. claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
etihsion whm very slight, and no dam age
a trial order.
pb f. r lli.'Ui Tin* pl.:.. Kulx» Burrows being tho ¡»erpetrator.
T) « Bowers. I» C Pierce, J Embuin, E McKinley, | 14, l&M).—Notice is hereby given that the follow­ March, 1891.
to
surrounding
buildings
or
other
prop
­
L H Brown, P F Brown, B Hauxhurst, J Gra- ing-named settier has file.! notice of his intention
28-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
CH (bollili I hi is U" Mllolltll tu>
Helms
ve evideii’»» that only two erty was done. Not even a pane of glass F
L. Possen ¿L Son, l.ain,
G Cohij, H Maron, W Olsen, J Gabrielson, to make final proof in support of his claim, and
I.
Olsen.
Jons
Davidson,
1)
Reasoner,
W
F
1)
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
County
da\s before tiie trai l robbery Burrow.; was broken.—Cur. Seattle Pust-lutalli
.¡ones. B C l amb, C E Reynolds, It Johnson, 1) A 1 Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore­ T imbi r L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—None«
209 2d St., Portland, Or.
EgciUst In. « it record c f 2:29. but Mr called on C.ipt. Green, a promtn nt at­ gviicrr.
FOR l’t'RI.ICATIOy.
> .*. <
Roby, V S Rice, J N Yokes, J Ilumphery, F gon, on January 10, I89I viz:
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon,
Arther, G Marolf, E Marolf, J W Haskins, s
John II Green mivh ft will bo 2:10 before torney, mid. dix-hising his identity un­
auccc**jrs to Miller Bros.
Catalogue Free
Herman Schollmeyer,
Nov.
;th,
1890.
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that iu
Roberts, B Stillwell, J A Richardson, J Miller,
StriAiige liulluulnut Ion.
long He in by £h*c*li<inror,ont of Sprite hr piofcKsional honor, ¡ink: I him to
I Carlson, J M Swisher. C Thayer, M Wietsom, Homestead Entry No. 8475, for Lot I9, sec.23, tp. compliance with the provisions of the act ot
8n,r lo w.
Ralph
Bli>.xl.
of
Waterbury,
Conn.,
thvd.'i(i<{ht< r of Waterwit ch
Congress
of
Junc
3,
1878,
entitled
“
An
act
for the
O
Heins.
H
Olds,
B
S
Thompson,
J
Tomlinson,
wiitv his (Euirows’) lust will and testa
He names the following witnesses toprove sale of timber lands in the States of California.
\V Quick. J Quiek, M Perkins. O Sundin, W B
a remarkably well read man, is slowly
Mr Carl I H. U.irr lr:i driven Elinii a luent.
Hursi.J Irwin, A Sturges, G Irwin, ¡1 Brown, his continuous residence upon and cultivation Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
C II Smith, I Koch, W Carver, S Peers, T Wil­ of, said land, viz:
William C. Marsh,
mile In tfdJO 8-5. This lool:a as if ah?
Ho r-.’.id 1« the lawyer that ho had lieen starving himvelf to death, the victim of
William Toehl, Herman Tubesing, Edward G of Bay City. County of Tillamook, State of
liams, a S 1 ildvn, S M Hauxhurst. N W Crispin,
would Hurvly 11 1<I one more to tho Green outlawed without a show, mid a large a Mtigular mouotnatiia. Two years ago
II F Archer, F Mowrer, J DGibbens, S ESniith^ F. Wist, and Fred Kcbbe, all of Nehalem, Tilla­ Oregon, has thisday filed in this office his sworn
he
was
1
fllicted
with
n
slight
mental
statement No. 2351, fcr the purchase of the w %
F N Elliott Jr.. M Sullivan, II A Johnston, P mook county, Oregon.
Mountain Mtiid groan of portirinora.
pm • Imd been put upon bis head, lie
Cannot be successfully traveled with­
‘■¿6-31
J. T. Appersou, Register.
Welch, E Walker, J G Day, W A Shaw. R T
of 11 e % and w
of s e *4 of sec. 14, tp. 2 s, r M
aberration, from which lie speedily re
w, and will offer proof tp show that the
BoarU*ry jU’DjHsI 7 fe» t and I inch nt e.x|MftiMl lo l»v killed at any moment, i covered under treatment, but not until
out good health. To reach wealth or any
Graves, C R Hunt, A Johnson. S Armstrong, J
land
sought
is
more
valuable for its timber or
R
Harris
w
M
Hamilton,
JM
Davidson,
J
Elli-
mid
he
war.bsl
to
di
p<-
<•
of
the
little
lie
coveted position in life requires the fell
the exhibition groimda. Toronto. < )nt., 01»
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
he had attempted to stab himself with a
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
E M K( . ir , J Murphy. W llcittniller. S S
possession and operation cf all the fac­
tiept. IN, istxi. thin bv’atiii'i Ida previous posmtMied In due for n. He Mid be had B'liknife. inflicting u slight wound m
Siixder, J (’ Keffer. I» 1> Howard, G D Biggs, C
Land office al Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. establish his claim to said land before the
ulties I.Ind nature has endowed us with.
Chance. H Payne, A E Russell, M H Larson, I 6, I890.—Notice is hereby given that the follow- 1 Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
tart jump at Ehuirii. N. Y.. three so ne money. mi l limfutnily would know the breast. He thinks this wound has
^Oregon,
011 Tuesday, the 24th day
of
Jones, J J Stewart, S V Anderson. I F Larsen. ; ing-named settler has filc«l notice of his intvn- City,
—
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__
__
Those conditions cannot exist unless tho
eighths of an inch, lie ia conceded to where it was. (Ic has a sister living not healed, and under the direction ol
I. Blybach, W H Ebcrman; L L Stillwell, R M turn touiake final proof in support of his claim, March, IH91.
physical being is In perfect working
about thirty i . k I vm from Brewton, just 1
lie
Hays I! Patchen, A Letcher, J W Tiliotson, M and that said pro«»f will be made before the
He names as witnesses.
la» the champion high junqM'r
erder. and this is impossible when the
A. M
M. Hare,
Oregon, W
W. S. ( Cone,
< aliioun. A J Stillwell. N P Roberts, T G Still- 1 County Clerk ot Tillamook County, at Tilla-
A
Hun . of Bay < ( ity, Oregon.
one,
icrosi the Florida line, and was «topping the spirits, us lie believes, lie has re­
| °*
>* City.
ot Ba
Bay
City, Oregon, H. Kobe
Kola rts. of Tillamook,
well. E Hauxhurst, G W Sappington. E Morin mook, Oregon, on February 7. IS9I, viz:
Mr John H. Smith, who once owned with t « r nt the time lie had the vGII frained from citing or drinking for near
liver and spleenare torpid, thus obstruct­
Oregon. John Edwards, of
of Tillamook. Oregon.
F A Snyder. W Mills It A Woodford, J Sheets' '
N G. Itoqnist,
Oregon,
Truaty « . wh" i ttul tw- nty
-s with
ing
the
secretions,
causing
Indigestion
iy two week» in order tiiat ho may be
Any
and a11
all person«
persons claiming adversely the
A (1 Reynolds, C H Bodie, W () Thayer. A L: Pre-Emption D S. No. ;0t4 for thee Ji of n w
A,i
y a,,d
end dyspepsia, with al] of their accom­
in the hour, i« de I t th« ¡. u < f wl. He w rittvii.
! above-described lands are requested to file their
tlieir
of n e W of sec. ¡7, tp. 1 s, r 9 w,
Perry, C Hunt II Vaudcrhoof. J Barnev, H Petre. ! and n
cured. He says ho lias not »uttered from
It
is
guiierally
I
clicvvd
that
Bnrrow«
J
Barett,
W
Johnson,
E
R
Allen.
It
blds,
F
H
He
names
the
following
w
itnesses
to
prove
his
claims
in
this
office
011 or before said 24th day of
panying
horrors.
was a r- i b’ht of (‘in mini, and (ifteeu
Johnson, \\ T Kimball. F Reynolds. C N Drew, continuous residence upon and cultivation of, March. I891.
18 qi .
had
in
contt
uiphdion
the
E
m ”iubia liver Irani;, r, but I’lr.t lie would l>e willing to
DR.
HENLEY
’
S
years ago I k f w w: s 1» ry familiar at
F N Elliott Sr . W T Newcomb. Ezra Hauxhurst' said land, viz:
J. T. Apperson, Register.
>«-37
give $1,0011,000 to take a good drink of
<> H Howell. S D Bester.! Lahmon, O Gustrom
John Svenson, Alof Stindine. Alof Gulstrsm r----------- z--------
—
Nfiratoga. J. - t,ie park and Monmouth I-ridge tiaai lobl » ¡y. and was pivpanng water. Within this time ho has lost
English Dandelion Tonic
D R *hnw, J A Higgs. A D Prcham, H Lowery and ( arl Albin Svenson, sll of Tillamook, Tilla T imber L and . A ct J i ne 8. 187«.—N off eg fob
for m H ’ um •'■« «1..
lol ilv i: gUter.
park
•urtiaipnlflc Inllucnca o.er th, 11, er.
over forty pound.'« in weight and np
E stamex. D Ferry. M D Cavanaugh. A 11 Wilton mook ( ounty, Orc.
.
P ublication
F W alia« e. C II Libby. J W* Anderson, E Evans,
excite» It to haaltby action, reeol.ee It,
J. T. Apperson, Register.
united States Land Office, Oregon City Ors-
Ed (’orrip n, of the Uhlcago Woat
p ars twenty years older. —Philadelphia
¡tiilnr«l by < I h ' mm .
con. Julv la, lfiu.—Notice >» hereby given that
I Williams. J Gaudrau. L Gaudrau. I C Smith.
clironlc engorgement», and promote» ttio
Hide track, h r* purch.i e«l a tract of land
E Bales, J New laTg. W Ryan, A G Atidcrsou. A
ill compliance with the provision's of the act
In tho comniilhil of I'rod Elder« of FV Ledger.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
•oeretlont: cure» Indlgcttlon an» conatl-
Well». F D Paquet, H Sudan. S Schiffman, H
of Congress f.f June 3,1878, entitled ‘ An act for
SOIne two uiile.N Weat of his proaent iroit. for v.r'r.imy u writton the H um *
Land Office nt Oregon City, Ore.. Dec. 6, 1 the sale of timber hinds in the States ofCalifor-
pation. tharpena the appetite, tonee up
GroNt . R Hicks, <; Koehler. H A Snow W M
Ur.itlt* Llko u Mlrncle.
. and may nt 11 future day lay out a of the life of one of tile brightest news
Curtl». I Curtis. D Curtis. JRtook. CL Chat­ Byo.—Notice is hereby given that the following- ma, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter-
th»
entire
»ixtem.
and
mahea
lite
worth
Walter C. Scott, a war veteran, Hi a
terton. P D Terwilliger, Geo Shotwell. L Cren­ named settler has filed notice of hia intention tc ntory,”
cotirae there He prml ^’151,000 for »wiper men »Michigan ev» r mw Fifteen
thing.
shaw. Geo Pettit, (> I) Boatman, Jerrv Murphv make final proof in support of his claim, am*
Annie -.tLtf
Pike, o,«...««
land, mid the conatrtlvtiou of a ilrat veain ago Elder, who had gradautcsl at in a »mall fruuiv 1 ioum > nt Alburtis, Ev
Daniil Murphy, John Murphy, F McCormack th.« OU1<1 Jirovt «ill be made before the Count, ofZena i’ounll of
D Tt ’ ipc-t. 1 M Johnson. John Williams. Geo.’
<s track and building* will involve a Ainhvrs'-t college' with high honorn an l erylknly iu that tc. tion knew him iw a
••' •
n imv lira. 111 raw.
great .utriTiT from injuries received in
U .MMlruff«'. A Svenson. B Perry. E Olds. T F
, JM9» (or the purchase of the» w ‘4 of n w ¡4, n w
ther outlay* of about |IOO,(XX).
S. P. Hasselborg,
Williams, F M I innvillc, D Hays. J M I rslev
obtained I. ih diploma from the law ncbool. the artillery lervicw. Ilia liervou* ay»tem
J4
'*} w 1/4 a,,<( l°,s 3 ftu<I 4
section 4, iu
Pre-emption
D.
S.
No.
6652,
for
the
n
e
>
4
of
n
w
\ H H illock K H Mills, S P Svenson, <) H Smith
Few breitlcr* ran boast of having pro­ crtine to Michigan a:< a newspaper man. being ihatterexl. nml nit incmant nhak
township 1 north, range 9 w, and will offer
,'..ze Vincent. J Wa’drogel, J C Herring!««» F K. u S of 11 e h of sec. 2a, and n w >4 of 11 c >. of proof to show that the land sought is more
duced both the English Derby ami St Iliu miihl was « f the brighU*sl, kc'cneMt ing of the lietul wa* on« of the outxvanl
- h«»mlx r. S H Lmmiis F Robih h W Duu.rhertv »ec. 23, tp. 1 i, rH w.
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­
W l»jer W Dai C. W Elliott. John Erikson,
He name» the following witner.es to prove cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to
Larger in one year with two horn's ] kind, and he could call to mind tho very effect». Friilny his »|ianm* were un
I H Ifesst l S Martin, W H Easom J H Nolan, V his contlnuon. residence upon and cultivation said la nd before the Register and Receiver of
(Ju«•<•11 Victoria,in P IM,made 1luit riiviabl« ¡‘iige and |Miraginpli of any quotation usually severe ami then censed alto­
of,
snid
land,
vi.:
Hiatt, E Price, GO Nolan, Geo Squires, C Dutin
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednes­
C B Hadley.
l'aul Erickson. l>. B. Quick, J. B. Norlierj and day. the 4th day ot March, 189I.
-ord. W iih Sainfoin.ns a y carling ' from Blackstone t»r Kent, mid wan a ¡wr gether. Then Scott got up, walkeil away
Kaspar Schlappi. all of Nestocton. Tillamook
She names as witnesses:
to Mr. I’orter. «Ur won the Derby, while feet <*U< yclo|M'dia ( U Shakespe-an'. He |H rfevtly cured nml jumped over a fence
County, ore.
Henry Roberts, W s. Cone, W. T Baxter,
J- T. Apperson, Register.
with Memoir, sold at the name ago t< 1 le arned to i-luv chew» and lioeanie en uext <lay to prove to the doctor« that he
Sarah Baxter, all ofKilchis, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Any
and al! persons claiming adversely the
the Duke of Port land fi r 1.500 guinea* 1 raptured with the game. Ilia love for was not aluunining. The case puxale*
Laud office at Oregon Citv, Oregon. December
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
above-described lands are requested to file their
i 1'» — Notice is hereby given that the tallow
she captured the tit. Leger.
ch« j » overc ame hia can' for food and his th« local medical world, and the only
Land
Office
at
Oregon
citv.
Ore»
n.
Dec
claims
in
this office 011 or before said <th day of
iiiy ni.nud settler has filed notice of his inten­
pmfcMdot!, and be lout bin position. Step thing that womes Scott is the idea tlint
tion to make final proof in support of his claim 3, 1*» -Notice is hervbv given that the follow­ Match, 189-.
ing -named settler has filed notice 0 his inten­
‘
¿
b-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
and
that
said
proof
will
I
m
?
made
before
the
by step lie drifted down, sacrificing any­ he may lore the $72 monthly disability
RAILWAY BREVITIES.
r
County Clerk of Tillamook County, st Tilla­ tion to make final proof in supjx>rt o his claim,
anti that «aid proof will be made .fore the TIMBER LAM). ACT JUNE 3 iSK—W0TTCE
thing for the game.—Detroit Cor. 1'hila p- nsion allowed by tho government.—
mook, Oregon, on February 1, 189: via;
(
ounty
clerk
of
hllamookCountv,
at
Tillamook
..
.
Waller! Bmith,
FOR Pl BLK ATION.
There i> n mile of railroail in th? d< lpllill PlVKH.
I'liiLulvIphia Times.
Homestead Entry N\. rtti-M for the e «Join w V Oregon, on January 31. I89I, vis;
United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore-
Bj NOT CSI«, SICKU CR
George W Pettit.
Unitati Status for every 4UI.U.1 inlmbit
and w 1, of n e ‘. of sec Q, tp, 1 n.r - w
I
t?on.S< pt. 23,
—Notice i.-hereby given that
A. LETCHER
4
SE
its iisjJ tg Sea
LIVER
PILLS.
Three locomotives have leen ahlpptsl
rtoa U> I'alvatin« for the new
-twean Joruaal 'ci ami
.1« railway a. rime Htberia is
I it la retinuttel that the t<>ur
of the world In tiftv dura will Im feaai
bl«
The total length of all the railroad* of
the world tn I
was 571,771 kilometers
Atncneu. IKU.0U3. Euro]». tU.Mg; AaU
*1.418. Africa, 8.800. Austrwlia, 10,780
Snrxey» are nearly completed for an
•xtenmou of th« Florida Central and
iMniUHUla rwilromt of 8H5 tulle« from
«juimv. Fla., to a o inert ton with the
railroads centering at Birmingham, Ala.
A private ear has just bean completed
tor the Preatitent of the Mexican Cen
tral road which to wild to 1» the m.wt
perfect tn it* appointments of any
private ear yet constructed It weigte
M.I* d |KMU><U.
^Two hundred and twenty-five train»
Mn at, ami the aaitw namber depart
4Om, the Broad Street Mation of th*.
Hrnuaylvaaia read at PluU.lel|4ua ever»
« "l'Itnpl«“ <iii,l „ aperti,
An Odd Coirne.
A Are wn. caliseli in n »iugular wny
tho other day in llighland | ark. op|s>site
New Urunswii k. N. J. The handsouie
country rividi ih » «f fhjtrr Zimmeruuui
wa» dlscove.v ! t > beoti tire. T^ieflaiuis
wvre tirst M-.-n in a bay window at thè
cast end of thè third story hall, where
thè stili wHHshining in. It i» cwwltvled
that thu Hre was starteli byailimplein
thè window gius» eoutrncting thè tiu»
raya The flames wvre quickly eitin-
guislusl by iising water frinii thè tank vi»
thè roof. - l'iiilailclphia Issi gre.
A gnnie adni'Wt unknown in the United
States vii heartily enjoyed on Mr
Sclupfliu's green, at Dunellen, N. J
1 huralay. Alxnit ten years ago, while
abroad, Mr. Sehepflin wm invited by an
English gentleman to take part in a
game at bowh on a green near Liver
¡•»>1. Mr. Sehepflin was so pleased with
the game that after reaching home he
bulli n green and procured Imwis from
Scotland, and invited a few of his friemls
to share with him the pleasures of the
game.—Philadelphia Times.
At the pnblic land sale at the state
hou.w in Augiutv. Me», not a single per­
son appeared to bid. By telegraph and
letter, however, five this wars rwrived
and twenty l«Ws of land were sold. This
alwence of bidders in person rendeival
the sale the inosi novel in the annals of
the stated
A curious fact is developed by the ar­
rest of the lueti tn Washington who has«I
tua«le preparation* to steal the telcgnqdi
ie report* of sporting events from (lie
Western Vuk« wire*, and that is that
there in no law there against the tap­
ping of wire«. The |nuriie* were ar
raigneil as snspieious characters.
A cucuiuK-r on exhilnti n at Mimt-
gutnrry, AU., i» 88 in.li«* long, 18f
inch«« wide and wwigli» 8> | pounds. It
to calici th* "Centennial,'* and the |iaU-h
in winch it grew to full uf eci uuilwrs
wvishtux frota ou« pound to the weight
Thera lias never l.-en each a peculiar
•eaioii as thus in the Arctic, only one
whale being killed by the natives of
cither tbs west or east coasts. The win-
ter being no ludi^ » only heavy ice in
the oet'AH
Icy C^pe, and this
i
Ta
'
CMKTIMTt.
S
Ss»r Cwt n* im Hume»!,
and all troubles «’■(«( •< fr >og
Istb<Mtiau er Coaatis«tion«
Ias:uxv*e th«C«»ri¡ l tío®
,
brl'UiiOi -the Hl>>4.
The 4<w» ran ha nl.-lr ndjuated to „».i th,,-«« . M
••• pill cam n»vsr ba t-v ! tree • ,’roa Kuf U (aka
f2 v“ ’**• op ln * ’«r- nívial
7_“*rr T*
«•
•»«*• «• tva*«i«r* «•< iit
Ml « '««•••I** Tr«4 S»r« «. 4 R-m «•»•««, T1« • «. |Ure
(Strepi* IX^»<
Ite«*** Le A fKr t- la «i trey...
rr>‘”;AAnTe:’ ’ l‘’ON rowio.
k
TNI PR. HMTU MU' v <£ CR. ST. U W8,M*
*» Aar«
ths Erdjlira Contrt!ot
He nones the following witnesses to prove his
•ntiuuotis residence upon and culttration of
<11
til land,
1 1
said
rit w -
II. Kotu-rt^ Wm Witlium». C»rl tlnw, ,n(,
•ohn wiilium«. all of Tillamook. Tillamook
(ounty Oregon.
*>(
J T Apperson. R -gMet.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
.
tand off
i ff- e at Oregon City. Oregon. Dec.
i*4(i— y
Notice is hereby given that t ^fal-
“.lti’ri! «cttler
w*ttkr ha*
rila»! notice o hlBÄl“
»wing named
has 'filed
>rt » v
.This
’1 1 t» make final proof tn sup|>.>,
, nn,
air. .tin! that «aid pi out will be made Ixfivre
n>r
Clerk -.f rUtem.mk Countv it
iHUtr.ook, Oregon 011 February 2nd, 1891,* vi«;
Morria J. Enright.
t‘re-rmpti«m D. S No. 0731, for the n w 1. of
■4'‘ I. tp I n, r 7 w
n
He names thcfollowing witnesses to prove FiB
reutiuuou- ici.l. nve upwn >ud cultivation ot
•at-I laud via:
W J. smith. James R- eher. E J. Hart and
T X Thurston «11 of Tillamook. Tillamook
LiHintv Qngou
-««w*
I- T. Apperson. Register
1 Pre-emption D S No. ficZ»5 for the n’-j of s w V.
I sec. 13, anti e 4 of* e
of sec. 14, tp 2s. r 8 w’
He naines the following witnesses toprove
his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation
®f «aid land, viz;
J D Edwards. O. I» Boatman, I). S Bales
am! George Edmunds, all of Trask. Tillamook
County, Oregon.
J- T. Apperson, Register.
in compliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. iR-s. entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lands tn the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
Charles C. Holland.
of Tillamook. Countv of Tillamook, Stateof
Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn
statement No. 2284, for the purchase of the
e ’2 of 11 e *. and s w *4 of n e ’<
of sec. 11. tp. 1 n, r < w, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is motevalusble for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim tosaid land before the
Register and Receiver oi thi« office at Oregon
City Oregon, on Tuesday the 17 day of February
1891
He names as witnesses;
Nathan P Ktuberts, Henry Roberts. Hefbert
E Chapman and W S Coue, ali of Tillamook,
Tillamook county. Oregon.
,
Any and all persons claimuig adversely the
a bove-< I escribed lauds a. > requeued to file their
claims in this offife on or l||Mbr«. aid 17th day
of February, 1891
3«-u
IT Mr^rwon. Begifter
NOTtrKFim ri BI.K'ATION
lAiiU l ‘Hire at Orvson < it, Orrsion Dcemlirr
J. »»’-Noti' v I» hereby «Ivon that the follow,
.«••»ine'l wtl!,', h»» Sle.1 notice „f ht« inten
(* final proof in »upport of nta claim,
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jn«th.<t Mt.l
be «•«»»»-
ntmte ut
before
the
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j ~ proof wilt )**'
iikv me
ouni
ftSS
’• rk of TiIHmoik county at Tillamook,
onegoB >n January 31. i<?>i.via:
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(«eorge A. lai mu litis.
I ffF-emi ion D S No. «VU for the n w 1. of n e
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w * "I1<1
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of are. is,
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. the following wltnoMc. to prove his
r,e«i<l«nve upou and eultnation of,
*a«l land, via:
’I'
•* B. Edward». O D Boo on««
and <•» » rettit. all of Tra.k TillamMi
< '«nty. Orex .n
PATENTS.
rrgisiem
Patini
J T Apperson. IlcKMilar.
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
(*•<1 Oflkt »1 Orcvon city, «»rvgon. Dw
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—Nolte* U hereby givrn that th? f«i|»
rv,i
»BBS 1
- ”’•’*' h«« «led »otic? of hi» in*
11 rtthr patsnt centra in the trrtkm to
final proof in support of his
Sv«»rv I he Courts prompt I v and <l«h»__»»* ttet »»M pr.«f will b. mad, brfhre
*f Tillamook Coantv »(Till.
>DEL or ÄKE rCHof Inven- u>o<*j>*wre. *r J.nu.rt
r-i »lamination, and a«lvis* as
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prove
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prompt piel
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re» **4 csUivaUon it.
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ADMINISTRATRIX ^ALF
Notice is hereby given that toe un«1er»tinied
administratrix of the estate of Amanda Kimball,
deO^-ri.i will tinder and by virtue of an order
of the county court of Marion County, ^*****5
OBB*> made and enter« d of record on
day of November. i>Co sell at public aucuo«
the d«wWaf th? events court hos*. <■
r<m«iy
of Ti||Mn«K>k m th? State of < «rrgnn. mi
Batr. I bc fltat «lav of lannarv iRqi, at one 0 r
r M of teM .lay, m the highest bidder fort
te re iredMlhettnxofrel« '»1^
’.••wteg describe 1 real property and preru«»^ .
bc'ntigii qto the estate of »aid «leceudent.
The w H .<• w « «»face
in tp s a, r i0
the e V, of the a e 1 , of sec. It. in tp. 5 » r n w*
of 'W wlHawiatte McrNhan. m laiiosogok r
tv «te siMaaroatrm. routateinglSM
more ar te".
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