Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 16, 1891, Image 4

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General Agis, for D. M. Ferry & Co s
dv^hactcz
Garden Seed.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Conveyances and legal papers
carefully executed.
Uillamook, ©re.
A baudwich Men's Union.
DYING DY INCHES.
Life of a MlniKapoIL'« Hoy Oozing Away
unit I'hyNiclans Helpless.
The gandwich men of London, enli-
mated to number some 15,000, are being
urge»l to combino and form a trade«
union for tlio redress of their grievance»
and tho protection of their interusts. It
i* ¡jointed out that their average wage*
range from Is. to 18d. a day, for which
they have to work nine or ten hours.
Nor ia this the worst, for it not infre­
quently happen» that these peripatetic
advertisers apply in vain for employ­
ment three or four day» in succeaiion.
Their chief complaint ia against tho con­
tractor, or middle mon, who, they al­
lege, charge double what they pay.
Tho question has now been taken up
by tho labor bureau cf the Salvation
Anny, which liua issued in appeal to
various religious, philanthropic and com­
mercial ujcictioa inviting them to assist
in tlie movement. This body undertakes
to supply bill distributors and san lwich-
men at the rate of Cs. 2d. a day. the two
shillings going to the men thcinrclves
and tho odd ¡«.»nee toward the l«yuienl
of exper. s. The discovery has been
made that n large proportion of tho men
of thi.i cl.: « in London lire discharged
rolilicra without pensions, and ns many
of them have yonn;; families to snppo-t
tn ir destitute condition can easily lie
realized.—London Letter.
CORRESPONDENCE
Regarding the country and its
advantages invited.
llig Connecticut Pumpkins.
Some farmers go away from Connecti­
cut and nettle in the west, raying that
the old elate is played out in an agri­
cultural way, but the Nutmeg state is
still somewhat on pumpkins, or else
Wulter Crissey, of Southington, is mis­
taken. Crisaey set out to raise pump­
kins this year anti succeeded. He planted
eight acre« with field com and in every
other hill dropped a pumpkin seed. He
has just harvested the pumpkin crop,
and there are 5,000 of them, as big and
rouhd and yellow and mellow as the full
harvest moon looked to be a week ago.
Having gathered the 5,000 pumpkins
Crissey hardly knows what to do with
them, unless he build# them into a yellow
pyramid like Cheops. The village arith­
metic man of Southington has done some
figuring, and computes that each one cf
Walter Crissey's pumpkins will make
five ordinary pumpkin pies, ninl five
pies multiplied by 5,000 pumpkins ought
to yield pies enough to pave the whole
main street of Southington. If the pies
were strung along the country in single
filo, tin touching till, there ought to be
more than four miles of pumpkin pies.
60 the i:.::t:i< inativian calculates.—Cor.
New York Sun.
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Century Magazine
!
„
Detroit Free Press
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Mammoth Cjclopcxdia '
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Dickens' Works
Twenty five complete novels to any old sub-
scriber who will bring us one new subscriber.
These rates apply only to new subscribtrs and
to those who pay arrearage and reuew their
subscription before the end of this month.
Friedrich kebbe,
Pre-emption, D. S. No. 60i2, for the se
of n w Homestead Entry No. 8198, for the s % of h iir U
Rud S w
ofne
sec., 3 tp. 4
'4, s w % of n e '4 and w % of s e 5; of sec. aS, n w *4 of s w
s, r 8 w.
tp. 3 n, r i O w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud culuvatiou of, his continuous residence upon and Cultivation
of, said land, viz:
said land, viz:
S. I). Jones, William Thacker, I;. 8. Johnson
Herman Schollmeyer, William Toehl, Fred-
Zaddach aud H. II. Tubbesing, all of Nehalem, and C. H. Jones, all of Heater, Tillamook Co.;
Oregon.
Tillamook Co., Oregon.
3O-35
J. T. Apperson, Register.
30-35
J. T. Apperson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T imber LANb, A ct J une 3, 1878.—N oticr fob
I.and office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec.
P ublication .
United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore:
6, I890.—Notice is hereby given that the follow­
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ gon, Nov. 6, 189O.—Notice is hereby given that,
tion to make final proof in support of his claim, in compliance with the provisions of the act of
Grass, Clover and all kinds of
aud that said proof will be made before the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for thè
(>o
O
ats
—
Gray
f
57^
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County
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­ sale of timber lauds in the States of California
1: • PL
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
O2'., mook, Oregon, on February 7, I89I, viz:
.. ..
60
E A
White
G. BocjUlst,
Vinton S. Rice,
e
. .. I 20
I 22% Pre-Emption D. S. N. No.
W heat —Willamette
7O6I for the e % of n wJ4 of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of
Walla Walla . . . . . I lo
I 15
and 11 ’ of n e
of sec. 17, tp. 1 s, r 9 w,
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Hu names the following witnesses to prove his sworn statement No’¿850, for the purebus« of
. . 1 OO
1 10
P otatoes
loo lbs ...
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, the n
of s e }4, sw *4 ot n e J4, and s e V4of
Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc.
<)NIONS
”
............
3 00
said laud, viz:
n w ‘4 of section a, township 2 8, rB w, and Wil!
16
John Svenson, Alof Sundine, Alof Guls tram offer proof to show that the land sought is rnorè
T urkeys
th
I
and Carl Albin Svensou, all of Tijlamook, Tilla­ valuable for its limber or stone than Tor agricul­
D ucks b ‘. doz.
.. .. . . s 00
8 OO
mook County, Ore.
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to
Ii OO
G eese ”
....................... .... 9 00
29-34
J. T. Apperson, Register.
, said land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Ttiesday,
C hickens —Old g1 doz.
. . 4 *0
5 OO
i the 24th day of March, lwi.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Spring ”
. .. 3 5O
4 OO
j He names as witnesses:
Bee Keepers’ Supplies.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 6,
27’Í
30
B utter —Brine
Daniel A. Robey. John D. Edwards, Oeorgfi
ls9o-Notice is hereby given that the following M. «uujon.
iiuanioox P.
r. w..
Runyon, 01
of Tillamook
O., xumanvw
TjllamoMt
20
25
"
Store, in Rolls
We want you for a customer. Give us
named settler has filed notice of his intention tc ■ County. Oregon, and Robert Morris; of Bay City,
42%
’
Choice Dairy
4G
make final proof in suppoit of his claim, ant | Tillamook Countv Oregon.
a trial order.
that said proof will be made before the Count? 1 Any and all persons claiming
...
.
— —
E ggs —Oregon
..
....
3S
adversely
thè -
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore­ above-described lands are requested to file theif
”
Eastern....................
gon,
on
February
9.
1891,
viz:
|
tlaims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
24th
dai
lo
9'i
L ard , Oregon
I March, 1891.
S. P. Haaselborg,
28-37
J. T.Apperson, Register.
”
Eastern ...................
lo'. Pre-emption I>. S. No. 6652, for the 11 e ’4 of n W
n
?
2
n
e
of
sec.
22,
and
n
w
of
n
e
>4
of
9
914
Successors to Miller Bros.
Catalogue Free B acon —Clear Sides............
sec. 23, tp. 2 s, r 9 w.
’
1 T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N ot I cr fob
12%
”
Hams.......................
c'...
lie names the following witnesses to prove
P ublication .
his continuous residence upon and cultivation | United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­
8
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Shoulders
gon,
<
let.
I5,
1890
—
Notice is hereby given that
of,
said
land,
viz:
.
I
80
F lour —Willamette
.. . .... 3 70
3
Paul Erickson, D. B. Quick. J. B Norberj and in
............
...................................
._ -------- Of the -vi
compliance
with the r provisions
act og
01
3 «5
”
Country Brands
Kaspar Schlappi, all of Nestocton, Tillamook Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
sale*of
timber
lands
States r»f
of Caiir
California^
County
Ore
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cn
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H»*
’
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I
qu
H
r
in
the
s»tHt#*«
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"
Eastern Oregon..
65
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3
29-34* ’
J. T. Apperson. Register.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ’
Hiram S. Navlor,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
of Forest Grove. ( ounty of Washington, State
HOLMES BUSINESS COLLECE.
Land Office at Oregon < i'ty, ore n. Dec. oforegon.has thi> dav filed iu this office hisawom
of Portland, Oregon, will open September 1st
igoQ —Notice is hereby given thm the follow- statement No. 2321, for the purchase of the n w
J. A. Wesco, the leading penman of the coast mg na^ned settler has filed notice
his inten- ** of section ^.township in, range 8 wv.t,
has become a partner in this school and will tion to make final proof in support o ..is claim, and will offer proof to shbw that the land
that
fore
the sought is more valuable for its timber or
or
that said
said prcJof
proof will
will be
be made
made
lore me
make it the leading Business College. Send for a
Countv
ityck
clerk
rkolflllaniookCountv.atTillamook.
of iillamook Countv. at Tillamook, stone than
Ilian for
lor agricultural purpore,
purposes an*
and t to
.
Catalogue.
11-38
.________ v 1.1
claim
said
Rteia.
<»re"on on lauuarv
I89I viz:
establish
his
clam-
to
smd
land
before
the
Regis-
Oregon, on January 3Lu^?«.t‘7 iz:
t
|er
ter and
and Receiver
Receiver of
of this
mis office
omce at
at Oregon
Oregon c!ty,
City
, ..
. r.....
Thiiratir'. the fith
Mar^k
Pre-emption ILKXo."««*
for the ...
nJ, ofs
w , «,! * Oregon, nn
on Thurauuj
Sth rlav
day nf
of Marti,*
POST-OFl 'ICE HOURS.
The post-office at Tillamook will be open every sec n and c Lz ofs e J* of sec. 14. tp. 2 s, r8w. ioy1-
He
names
as
witnesses:
He
names
the
following
witnesses
toprove
He
names
as
witnesses:
day in the week from 8 o’clock a . m ., to 9 o’clock
L. Geiger, of
R. Foreat
W. Robbins,
Nayler -------------
and X.
Gn.vt'-. E.
•rego.,:
p m ., and 011 Sunday from 1 to 2 e. m ., and from "js ‘■‘¡'inn 7-vr1,C“11"“110" R.'.bblnsT.UI
............. adversely
' the
Will Purify lh* Blooil regulate tho 4 to 5 p. m . Mails close at 45 minutes past 7 p . m . O*jrn l?."waX O. D Boatman, D. S Bale.! ! Any and all persons - -
claiming
Liter and KMitejfl nn.l KrMoro tha Money order and registered business close at 5
Health aud Vlgorof Vo.tlh. Dyspepsia, j clock P. M.
and George Edmunds, all of Trask, Tillamook j above-desciil.ed lands are requested to file their
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
5th
day
uf
Want of Appetite, Indigestion.
Sophia Severance, Tost-mistress.
County, Oregon.
March, 189I.
Lnck of Htrongth nnd Tired
28-33
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Feed n g absolute I yen red. Bones,
j
28 37
J. T. Apperson, Raglster.
muscle** and nerves recrive
n'-w force. Enlivens the mind
TILLAMOOK & YAMHILL STAGE ROUTE.
KOTICEFOR PI BI.1CATJON.
T im *** L amp , A< t .I cne 5. >»78.—None* rot
nd >upplies Bruin Power,
Office nt Oregon * ity, Oregon. December
P l ’ clicatiom .
y.itferinn from complaint«
Stagcleaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun­ 3, I.and
1890.
—
Notice
is
hereto
’
given
thutihe
follow-
.
United Staten Lnnd Office, Oregon City, Ore-
B
8 £• CJ peculiartothairaex will find
IU
L i DR- HARTER’S lFOtf day, ut 5 a . m , for Tdlamook.
ing-niitned settler lias tiled uotK e of his inten-
Nov. 12, Isen.—Notice is hereby elven that
TONIC a «afo anil spoedy c ro. Gives a clear, beak
tion Io make lilial proof in support of his claim,
(,o)npl|gn<’e with lhe provisions of the net of
Leaves Tillamook daily, except Sunday, at and
thy conipleiioa. Frequent attempts at counterfeit­
tiiat said pro,
~lh_e * ;’ 1 ,,ngr<
of i June
3, 1878.
act i ior
for inf
the
1....... 4 .. ill, be ninde^ before
.
> 11 l 1' —
-'>
111:>. .'.
i" 1", ’ entitled
111 ■ 111. <i "An
ini n*
ing only; ltd to tho popularity of the original.
5 a . m . for North Vamhil .
County Clerk cf Tillamook co’inty at Tillamook,
of timber lands in the States of California
Do riot experiment—get the OIIIOI.WAL end BKST,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory ' *
Makes connection with trains at North Yam­ I Oregon, on January 31. i89i, viz:
(Or. HARTER’S piTTlK LIVER P'LLSk
Cure Comtii.etion, Liver Complaint and Hick B hill for Portland.
George A. Edmunds,
William T Harris,
and Dream Book«
1 Pre-emption D. S., No. 6o34, lor the n w 1» of n e of Tillamook, County ofTillamook, State of Ore-
mail* d on receipt <■( two ••••nta iu postage.
r
For freight or express business, apply at Cohn 14,
,. e '2 01
s w 4
., of
—
-------
of n w ' ■. 4 uuu
and sw'
n w ,, of . sec.
25, gon,
Ron has
hns this
thlg day
(|MV tiled
tiled in this
this office
office his
his sworn
sworn
Dr. MARTCH L.EUIC1NS CO., SkLauli, 2a
6 Co's store, Tillamook.
tp. 2 s, r 8 w.
statement No. ‘¿352, for the purchase of the g s U
He mimes the following witnesses to provelys otsi-L- nw'.jofse1^ and
,d n eUofswUor
e 5 of " w
of
Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, sec. No. J q , tp. 3n, r -Jw, and will offer proof
said land, viz;
to snow tiiat the ¡and sought is more valuable
O. ORTON, MANAGER.
I). S. Bales, J. D. Edwards, O. D. Boatman for its timber or stono t tian for agricultural pur­
and Geo. W. Pettit, all of Trask, Tillamook poses and to establish his claim to said lana be­
THE CRY OF MILLIONS1
County, Oregon.
fore the Register and Receiver of this office at
28-83
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th
OH, 7AY BHCK1
day of March, 1891. He names as witnesses;
W. S. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon, A. M. Hare,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
CTOP IT NOW,
! Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. of Bay City, Oregon, T. Stackman, of Tillamook,’
C aveats and RE-issuE»secured, T rade -M arks 1 1, lS9o.—Notice is hereby given that the fol­ Oregon, II. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon.
SOON IT WIIL DE TOO LATE.
registered, and nil other patent causes in the | lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in-
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Patent office and before the Courts promptly aud , I tention to make final proof in support of his above-described lands are requested to file their
I have bee» troubled many years with Carefully prosecuted
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
claims
in this office on or before said 24th day
disease of the kidney» and have tried
Upon receipt of M( )DEL or SKETCH of in ven- 1
many different remedies and have tion, I make careful examination, and advise as 1 : County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- of March, 1891.
I mook, Oregon, on January, 24, i89i,viz:
28-37
J- T. Apperson Register.
sought aid from different physicians to patentability free of charge .
George W. Steel,
without relief. About the 15th of April
With my offices directly across from the
I was suffering from a very violent patent of fice ,and being in personal attendance ! ! Homestead Entry No. 7935 for the s w % of s e TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 -NOTICE
n w ’4 and lot
FOR PUBLICATION.
attack that almost prostrated me in there, it is apparent that I have superior facili- . | % ot sec. 28, n w 1, of n eV*, n e
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­
such a manner that I was bent over. ties for making prompt pieliminary searches,; 1 1. sec. 33, tp. 4 s, r Jo w.
When I sal down it was almost impossible for me for the more vigorous and successful prosecn- ' He names the following witnesses to prove his gon,October 17.18^0.—Notice is hereby given that
to net up alone, or to put on my clothes, when tion of applications for patent, and for attend- j continuous residence upon and cultivation of, incompliance with the provisions of the act of
Congre.-s of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the
kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the ing to all busiuessentrusted to my care, in the ! j said land, viz:
c i II. II. Miller, Joseph Woods, A Gage and A. sale of timber lands 111 the States of California,
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
shortest possible lime.
1 Hilly, all of Woods, Tillamook County, Oregon. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
hotel. I immediately commenced
FEES MODERATE, and exclusive atten - ;
28-33
J- T. Apperson, Register.
Fannie ( urtis,
using the tea.
It had an almost
tion given to patent business . Information,
of Clackamas, Countv of Clackamas, State of
miraculous effect, and to the aston- .
advice and special references senton request.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her »-Worn
ishment of all the guests at the hotel, /;
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. statement No. 2025, for the purchase of the s • >4
in a few days,I am happy to state,
S olicitor aud A ttorney in P atent C ause ! L 6, 189O. Notice is hereby given that the follow-| of section 17, in township 1 north, rauge 7 w,
that I was a new man.
I will!
WASHINGTON. DO
, ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ and will offer proof to show that the land sought
recommend the tea to all afflicted]
Opposite U. S. Patent Office.
tion to make final proof in support of his claim, is more valuable for its timber or stone than
as I have been.
'Mention this paper.)
and that said Proof will be made before the for agricultural purposesand to establish her
, County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- claim to said land before tlie Register and Re-
G. A. TUPPER,
cciver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
1 mook, Oregon, on February, 7, Ibgi.viz:
Friday, the 6th day of March, I891.
B 1 Cltll InptitlluB.
Homestea«l Entry No' 765O for the e % of n e 5(
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
She names as witnesses:
Santa Rosa, Cal.
w M wiuy niputuuuu.
ol sec. 9 and n
of n w *4, of«ec. i^, tp, 1 n, r
L. M. Shellaberger, of Portland, Oregon, M.
Pie, of Tillamook, Oregon, Riley Peters, of Tills-
-HE BA f CITY INSTITUTE offers
He names the following witnesses to prove his I moo) , Oregon, W. S. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon.
Any and ¡ill persons claiming adversely the
the faithful, patient, hardworking i continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
Genera
above-described lands are requested to file their
student that whieh is better, bj far, “}?
u,,dci
s:
IVo havo the Exclusive Control of
erest j
a
• ,
.
, . .*
<
D. n. Jones, J. Jones, Frank
Frank Severance
Severance and
and claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
than a rich inheritance: 1st. A good w. Il Smith, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., March, 1891.
Exchar
28-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
H common Kcliool
school education.
e....... ~.......................
2nd. A * Oregon.
eden a
J. T. Apperson, Register.
29-3 Í
■ thorough drill in the business
I’OIlTLAhT) MARKET.
(Wholesale Quotations.)
a
In the home of a carpenter in South
Minne.qioliu lies the emaciated form of a
little invalid. Hi» fare is as pale as death
F. L. Posson & Son,
and lie cannot raise his hand for weak-
iieKB.
From the little body, drop by
209 2d St, Portland, Or.
drop, ia oozi.i f out his life blood, and no
human means can check the How.
It is a sad thing to sit by the bedside
rf a child and we it dying by inches and
be niiable to do a thing to help. That is
what the mother of little Charlie Lind-
fctruin has been doing for three week»
The little L-- *a life was despaired of by
the doctors long ago Th»7 Raid he was
bleeding to death and he could not I m *
raved. They rj,'uk of the poor little
patient as a •’bh ♦ der.”
In Fouu* familicH there is e.u inherited
tendency to bleed [ rofv ly at the slight­
est match, while a i . k - it serious wound
is almost invariably fatal from loss of
The Cut of the Fall Coat.
Llood The life flui I does not neccs
Tlie Prini'o Alliertcoat lia* not realized
warily gush from the won.ul until death
tlio proini e that its infrequent f.ppertr-
WisucK. but every little artery, vein and
L'liliimo us Bank Bobber*.
capillary keeps weeping, weeping, weep
A St. Paul dispatch to The Chicago anco in light summer fabrics gave of its
1ng the tiniest drc-pB of blood until the Tribune ray. : “On the arrival of tho probable reinstatement in the fall. In
rygtiin is drained toil, source, the heart Chicago. Kt. Paul and Omaha train this fact, this coat of deuii-dre&a lias been
(.nd I lie body is lift less.
morning IJetertivo Mason placed under superseded by tlie four button black
About four we< 1; m ago little Charlie ' urn ;.t V. ing Shoo and Geo Kham, two thibet cutaway—tin'fourth button not
Liml tiuni. a crippled lad of 13. was , Chinamen < n their v ry from New York intended to ( less iu front. The lapel of
limping along the walk toward hi.; home 1 to Port Lind. The robbery for which the this coat has i.u iir.skit.ipr .1 appt arance,
nt No. 3.C33 ji V< tine B Two dogs were Celestials were held was that of tho rate ami button i lovz enough to favora three
fighting f> i<-'
: .ly in t ie sire. )
Th • of one of the largest banking establish­ inch Arcot or 1: • Jcinville rcai f, upon
Ktron t brute, a savage bull dog, as the I ments in Tho Dalles, Oro. Tho safe was which the I '‘.,t t .iiors now do their reck­
I oj* approached loosened lii.< h- Id upon ’ blown op< !) and robbed of $10.(/00 on onin'; for t.aistc-at opening*.
I ! h canine foe. and wit hout nn in: tant’r Sept. 15. !t was found that the robbers
Tlie collar is I'.’so cut co as to be ample,
warning ¡ or.nred u » m ii the little cri’ jde ' had tunneled under the building from a and to achieve this effect is wider at that
rrizirg I.is thigh \ i! h a fir. i r,rip. When tong diatunce, and 1 nd calculated cor- point ii'iim diattly i:i the middle line of
the lad wi’s rescued Iroi.i the dog he whj » reetly wh re t> strike under tho bank the Lac’; of the coat. Tliere it a liant
earned to his home with a I adiy lata r vr ult.
pocket f< r the 'kt rcliicf and a change
nted li ib.
‘ There v. .:. t fa t ro dew to the per- pocket villi flap. The coat is cut well
’¡be father Wt'.H oflt i t iieattle Jit Work, pdrato:;» <f the Lol l deed. Suddenly in to th»' fi r:.re. and the cutaway not too
«0 the mother with h r two little boy8 suspicion wau «lirect I toward several , sharply n a.ie. tlie skirts being of good
v/nmilone Not aware <f the fatal or Chimmin. L’cme arrest.'i followed anal length. '1’1:" buttons aroofsilk braid,
ganization of her < liild, she applied s a j art of tlie money was found. The < and there is a narrow row of stitching
mothers remedy, and did not call in a authorities /; t < n the track < f the two . running as close as possible to the edge
physician until three days after the ncci who arrived ia .‘‘t. Paul this morning, of the garment, it is an agreeably suave
dent, by which ti. .e the limb was hwo ! and their coming was awaited by do- | «ml i.io.t useful garment to the man
I n tertibly and : ‘ill bh dmg
teethes.
Tao t vo C’himtinen were fortunate enough to be able to possesri
The doctors
1 tlietr I e.-t for the boy s<»arched a : 1 four I .rge knives were one.—Clothier am] Furulsher.
l.r.t < very inori.i . ; wh 11 they (Ire.-ual fouu I i.i th< ir pns.-e; ihon, on the blades I
An UiKlert.ikors* Combine.
the rore it f '.lowed no tign.iof healing of which \.s r.indy soil, which ia re-
and the Ido t I
continually oozing gnrded r.a proof th«! the men were en
The Kansas unde; takers have conclud­
tn • l H.'e W< u .1 .1« fl by t
teeth of lie gag« 1 i i mr.l ing tl. * underground pas ed tli it there are enough men engagedin
J. R. LITTELL,
dog. The father v
1 it for an I ar wige.”
tiiat business in thn stato to bury all the
rived The first of tl.e week all hofs
<1 *ad and propose to fona a combine
A I'oori Town In liontuckye
fid cd Monday night the
against new thins. Some hundred or
“Fifteen !nDntli!i ji ^ o ” saysa man who more of th .u hrao been quietly in con­
^ttle fellow couldn’t
gut. But b * did,and h:*R jiint been thero. •'thuie were not a vention, and a Bchemo has been forni”
iu the inondng he n timed to r illy a lit dozen people in Middlesborough, Ky. lat< d by which the men now in buMne;*.
tied
woend*» lio'.vi d some signs ol Now it lias a population of (J,(JOO. An will monopidizo the trade. No publicity
healin' and the mother is laqiuful that !hi..lr '1 lyndkiito worth $20,000,000 ia has Been given tlie meeting, and when
buildi'ig tiio town. They have q>ent questioned by newspaper correspondents
his lile may I e tpau d
Caso of the kind are not numeron», |:‘00.(.'(.') in straightening a creek which they declare the organization was simply
but are rufl’a lently so to have receiveil runs thion ,’1 it. and have vnuin lid it to “elevato the business.*’
the liaun* of “bh vde:
I r> ui phy iciaiiH with 11 rev< nteen mile dummy line.
In r peaking of tho business transacted
In the v c . . wdie:i once f ¡art.ed by a They Lave put 1 p electric cars and elec­ one cf tho members said: “Wo simply
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1878.—N otici
course—book-keeping, practical penman*
for P ublication .
wound, the blood can s ddom be cheeked tric light and have uhout completed perfected an organization which will
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ship,commercial
luw,etc.
3rd
Thorough
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon,
j noticed in this I id and hi* «even furLiif 'S.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov* Nov. th, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that iu
keep down the nnmlier of men in the
instruction in the academic branches,
Dv. ai ivf . h Li.il.’in, .a costing less than str.to who engage i.i the undertaking
14. 189O.—Notice is herebygiven that the follow­ compliance with th*' provisions of the net ot
It th* (digliti t h iat: h Ide .
preparatory to a college course.
ing named settler hus filed notice of his inten­ Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the
■ »the r invinl erH of th< $10.( 0 m\‘in t allowed to be built, and business. Our tchemo will bo to boycott
All question« will be cheerfully an­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
swered. For particulars cone« ruing the and that said proof will be made before the Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
taUlx-en near to death in a simi lots <’.:»• k llii\; tor ns much as $450 a thoao firms which sell to them, and frown
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla-
'frof 1 Io of Id.d. .'dinar front foot, '¡ he bonds < f lhe circular down in every wr.y on new firms. It
William C. Mnrsn,
length of term, time of beginning, rates I I County
mook,Oregon,on February i4, 1891, viz:
of Bay City. County of Tillamook, State of
omul ;
have been gobbled up at simply a matter of self protection for u
of tuition, text-books, etc., etc., address
Fred Marolf,
JotirnaT
Oregon,
has
thisday
filed in thisofficehis sworn
Pre-emption D. S. No. 7262 for the »f *{ofnwj{, ' statement No. 2351, for
115 h he i yiit’dc."!-' own 100.000 ac ith as there are air :; ’y mure undertakers in
K. K B arnard , )
the purchase of the w
I t! L2 of s w ’4 and 11 w \\ of s w % of sec. 35, tp. 2 of
L inmk B ar aard , )
M achers .
n
e
f
4
'
and
w
’
2
of
a e U of sec. 14, tp. is, ri
l
;
i
.|
;
r<
v.i;*l
the
ple.connd
havoalready
I 8, r 10 w.
A Sppi-tial I’riit« - Inn.
the state tim i the bm im sM demands.” —
He names the following witnesses to prove his I w, and will offer proof to show that the
■
»•I'i.'
l
Cl.
-
’
.(■>«)
0:1
the
investment.
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
On the < v "ii:) ; i f t 1 • !»’! ,t of
<1
Cor. Kansas City Times.
I continuous residence upon and cultivation of, ! stone than for agricun..,.-’ nurposew. aud to
Mr. Arthur, the in.i i iger for the syr.di
said land, viz:
e I 1 en.gers 0:1 one of the cars of tlie
establish his claim to said laud before the
FINDLEY,
•ate.
*.<
$
I"».«.»;
i
a
ye
.r
for
bin
nervier*,
J. Blum. Edward Blum. II. I). Shackleford and Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon
An Uvtriiorilinary T
M<> .1 I I * ' (il iVII) 1 d \.t 1.« :
*1
John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, Tillamook City, Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 24th day of
DEALER IN—•-------
. Co., Oregon.
Thu Lei’.rjr raft towing venture 1*
by a i.ndtlcn outcry fr >i:i a man who rvl I 1.4 t’h;i tri. < ihey made him a
March, 1891.
J. T. Apperson, Register. 1 He names as witnesses.
had I mvu g.s/.aig I
’I) tp the moun pn bent of ( -0j•<>'.) New York Tribune. iibont to be (“pt in tiio tihitdo by nn
Staple and Fancy Groceries, 29-34
¿nt. dnn't tar« to offer a prlit to tell this
¡'
A. M. Hare, of Bay t'ity, Oregon, W. S. Cone,
ocean journey w. h n fl mt of Hit boats
tain “Thue i.< n h« arse," lie cried, “and
Cocd3, for its ths BEST bi ADE. Eosnj Can holds
Dry Goods,
XOTICE FOR I I 1II.1CATIOX.
lot
H. Roberts,
Robert», of Tillamook,
' <*f liny
Bay City,
< bty. Oregon.
(Ire-gon. JI.
ITtill Scarce.
n coffin!" ’lhcn in a we.- truck tonea In-
Tlie |iowcrtiil ocean tn';.i Haviland nud
Land office at Oregon City, Oregon. December Oregon, John
Edwards,
of ’ Tillamook.
Oregon.
'
’ inrtiu», ui
fiiiHinutik. vrrcgvM.
Hats
&
Caps,
I!*» *•!;*•< p.T3 art» put to their wits'
I,
I890.
—
Notice
is
herebygiven
that
the
follow-
•---■-•«
...
.
. the
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
Ileiperii
tr.
•••¡1
have
left
the
harbor
here
added, “It i »a ,.’e I’y funeral and ineaite
ing named settler has filed noticeof his inten­ above «1* scribed lands are requested to file their
u ' i t’.ts <• r.tiunn f r \ inter Mipplies in
Boots
&
Shoes.
for the parp.i •, f t. twin.; the great Nica­
—death!" Within twenty four hours the
tion
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
claim
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
24th
day of
the w.»> <f r< Ii•<’.;« s in. 1 pri‘crv*‘B. All
and that said proof will be made before the March, I891.
same train, ii charts* <f the rune von
ragua canal plant to the acene of opera­
■ ■ • ■ . . i - > 1 1 ,h t!,.u moil
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
38-37
j.
T.
Apperson,
Register.
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
dm tor. Uas Inirh 1 fr ai lhe t . .i* k and a
tion«.
mook, Oregon, on February 3, 1891, viz:
t:il.l.‘ ,« ».’i s 1 ;■/. 01 ecolue this year poki-
Walter J. Smith,
number of ti- • pa>M ii ,i r were killed
An ocean voya;;o with a mammoth
T imber L and , act J uke 3, 1878 —N otice fob
ivi I
. ri
I 1 (hi.ti g;iid a Dii t-klyn
Woods,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Orecon.
Homestead Entry No. 6678 for the eof n w W
P ublication
dredge n i.l n <lo.: -.i - cow.s will be made
A* a matter of f..< t v. hat reetus at
and w ’2 of n e *4 of see. g, tp. 1 11, r 7 w
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­
wi
.1 w.: <*••, < 1 hvar*it’.iv other morning
rst to Lenin. . .umced gh<»Ft itory Las
along the coaet t > the West ludiea and
He names the following witnesses to prove hi.« gon. July 12,1889.—-Notice is hereby giventhat
to n:• ■ 1 tiark nearly a« unique in its
continuous residence upon and cultivation of in compliance with the provisions of the act
moat: ubs.anti.d La.n i of truth, nn I a
thence to Ureytowu. Niiaragua. The
! said land, viz:
way ¡i t 1?
of Congress of June 3,18;8, entitled “An act for
• • v • ■ t.1..!. ■ ns on*' cf him io Antoin- tired.;e i* now nv. ait in ; the big propeller
number « f |>eople who were on the train " "J
H. Roberts, Wm. Williams. Carl Hunt and the s de of limber li.nci> in the States of Califor­
FROM
COVER
TO
COVER
ette
ihu t- irvi»,; Parili»:* fa.¡m
John Williams, all of Tillamook. Tillamook nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­
on tli-Mii ;ht preceding the accident un­
ut Cli nle.. t. n. ft.
v. heie it was con-
Fully Abreast with the Time».
Tlllr.iacck«
Oregon*
County, Oregon.
laro. Fìcr Creo': Iva prototype hr. 1 i». '
ritory,”
willing! » iii<•'.*• i ffidnvils that they haw
►tmcte.l After the big tugs put to sen
28-33
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Ai i ie Pike,
luir.' l Ci • i'ii.
< f ; ’.nun rt a gr-xTT »
th* ghastly p.
•- i u
Nothing wan
with their burden it is e.t.mated that
ofZena, County of Folk taieof Oregon, has thia
Uhl 1 ' Olltí’.lll/
¡ li l t > tini high rate thn-e week'/ tuggin;; will lie neies.sary
«lay filed in this oifi*- hi r sworn statement No.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
raid of the matter nt the time (’on
/4 of 11 w J4, ■
tie;;. ’.<•! •: “W . 1 <•:•.!! preserve noth-
I.in.I OHiee at Oregon City. Oregon. Pec. 2319, for the purchasv of the s w x
ductor Iletlrw, who was < n both trains
to bring the imwieklv burden into Grey
3. l^ofl —Notice is hereby given that the fol­ *4 ot s w L and lots 3 and 4 of section 4, »«
lll;4 t! i-i f.l'.l l.t 1' nil price,.; my family
lowing named settler ha. tiled notice of his in­ township 1 north, range 9 w, and will offer
an 1 who v. aa kill* I oj the s«*cond night
town harbor. New York Telegram.
«•ill I' ll • til liu <> i ctinneil mi l <lrie,l
tention to make final proof in support of his proof to show that the land sought is »ore
rvviue I to think that there was some
claim, and that said proof tvitl he made before valuable for its timbe r or stone than for agri­
tir.it i"--v.-'-i‘!lv < veri ' 'kill 'thefact that 1
I'ourtrrn Thousand Pc pie Present.
i*niii'.l warning, ns he
the County < lerk of Tillamook County, at cultural purposes, and to establish herdaim to
!11 ■ I'rt ■ ; '1 qtu-i'l ’n "bun» freí i the pas
Tillamook. Oregon, on February 2nd. 1891, via: said land before the Register and Receiver of
When Ilircni M. .'liltculK-r : r led Ids
,E«1 a number < f those
.. »... .1............ .
;i 1
,b',” . ....
Uiis office
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Weducs-
Morris J. Enright.
,— —
blushing flnncee, Mi- iNor.» JI. Coulter,
e ineidi ut to say noth
Pre-emption 1>.S. No. <.751, for the n w U ot «:‘X•
41*1 day ol .March. 1S9I.
see.
4,
tp.
1
ii,
r
7
w.
74
:
She
names
a«
as witnesses:
v it 1 ♦ the talk of the
out 011 the vaco truck of the Elkhr.rt
Henry Roberts, \\ S. Cone, W. T Bazter,
He names thetotlowing witnesses to prove his
town
Iphia Times.
County Agric'.ilturnl soi iety at Uushen.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of Sarah Baxter, all ofKilchis, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
s.ud land, vit:
Sept, L'.i. nu I was there married to her
._w-L, s,ni,h' J“nic’ Roeher. E J. Hart and above-described lands are requested to file their
ibrti ot IJIi» M < Idtiig Bluffi.
in the preie.ice of 14.000 people, lie was
r. K. Thurston, all of Tillamook, Tillamook claims in this office on or before said 4th dayo*
¿•4 À*
March, 189-.
County, Oregon.
the hero of t 10 biggest wedding, so far
11 givi:,:; hi* nauie *■ William
28-37
J. T. Apperson, Register.
M
!• T Apperson, Register.
a« atteudanoe is concerned, th .t ev> r ■
D.il 1« in. fi ••in 111 yimt, Kan., wiw n>bb, I
curro.1 in northern Indian u The happy
nt Molar!), No., Sept. '.’1, of bis vali«'
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
couple were the recipient* of prceenti
. :
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Jan. < T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otxci roi
tiiiiiiii;; iloti.ing in whlcli he iva» tu
P ublication
iMui.—Notice is hereby given that the following
value l nt $100. ileiiaU I by the merchant*
murrini ton y oiing lady at Neoga.
United States Land Office. Oregon
A GRAND INVESTMENT
named settler has tiled notice of his intention pen,
Dec 11, ¡890—Notice is hereby given (MJ
of the city. - Indianapolis Sentinel
Ibr the Family. >■ < I, ■ r 1 r t. ^let-.al Library.
The tl:i<f ilvlilx rately walked tu
in comphai.ce with t he provisions of the act 01
thè «et in thè w; iting rooni of thè
< ohloc " s of June 3, I87M, entitled "An act for tne
The Authentic Webster'« Una­
Ills Fifty-seventh A <»to.
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
Wal .irli de] « t wlierv I . hud m -eli Uald
bridged Dictionary, comprising the
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,
Uncle Kenni»ton. of Appleton, Mo., i»»no»of 1864, TWi Si. copyright«!
win bave thè v..lee, and walked ,u|
William W. Conder,
Ernst Wytt.
,
vote.] for the fifty seventh time in a state property of tho umlcrilgued. ia mow
vith il ivln'.e t’..• ornar wh « nt thè west
Preemption D. s No. 73St, for the n \ of s w »4 of Tillamook. Countv of Tillamook, State oi
election Sept. 8 li»..t. He cast his first Thoroughly RovUed and Enlarged.
‘t’p 4 V r 10 u” " * and n w 1» of 8 c *4 of sec. u* Oregon, has this dav filed in thia office his awori
d, r of thè building lakmg a look nt thè
statement Nn. 728. for the purchase ot tM
• nd ns u iHitingni.hing title, hears
vote for Andrew Jackson for president, the nemo of Wobeter'e Interna.
He names the following witnesses to prove wL? ofa e K and lots 3 and 4 of see. 12. ,n /h.
ship 1 north, range 7 v. and wilt offer pro»" ‘
nnd
bus
never
misue.l
going
to
the
|s>ll»
ofLiid
1
llnd
OU
v"iz
CgI<,enCe
UP
°
n
"
n<1
cultivation
(CT id tho evening the stolen valise
tion.il Dictionary.
vvL.t hmaker and Jeweler.
show that tlie land sought is more valuable^
and voting. A» nn exemplary performer
Editorial work upon thie revision
Jirind iivnr the Coir grounds, with
(< W ho ly ft it. George Kellow, W A Graves its timber or stone than for agricultural
hu«
neon
in
active
progrese
for
over
of
a
public
duty
we
liold
him
up
t.>
the
poses,
anti to establish his cWm
redding clothing and n few valu
CloesUrs
3. Jewelry and L Jensen, all of Hebo, Tillamook countv
feu Year». Nut lou than One Hun­
before the Register and Receiver rtf th»« oOM»
Oregon.
'
Hlt.ntion of younger men. Lewiston dred
Boss Filled Cases a Specialty.
j n
gone Mr. Bnhlwiu telo
paid editorial laborers have
Oregon
( itv. Oregon, on Tuesday, the24tnB’J
J T. Apparsoti. Register
Journal.
of March 18ol. He names as witnesses:
AL
Warranted.
1 4ic«l los intended in lllinoin to ¡h'st
been engaged npon it.
A sliiiu. r of Grain.
'V
J
Smith,
I C Herrington, W. S. Cone,
Over *3**0.000 expended in He
De the bedding until the next
A Brooklyn jury ha* giveil Alexander
N"Ttf F FOR PUBLICATION
Muith all of Tillamook, Tillamook to—
It is indo«d h remarkable i«Sv from
preparation before the fl rat ooDT
y
lie went to a atoro in the city and
Land office nt Oregon t itv. Oregon Jan -
An\ and all persona claiming advemeiJJJ
Ellis
a
verdict
of
(60
in
a
suit
brought
DfrUkir (Turkey in Asia) which is told
trr.s printed.
r
1*'.—Notice is hereby given that the follow!
■ described lands are requested !<» «•«J »
purchased aindht r outfit for the < mx >
r itical 1 ompnrtaon with any other
Ing nnnie.l «ettler has filed notice of hisinten-
by the Turkish journal The Tank. I hir­ agaiiut a druggist who fnr.'dahed ex-
' in * in this office on or before said 24i"
‘
eioii, and winded his way to Illinois re­
t.on
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
claim
March
I801.
‘
.unar
y
i«
invited.
Ge«
the
Beet.
ing a i/- « i»t tempest there wan Rhowervd tract of carloltc acid when a ••aolntion*
.nd that «.lid proof will beTide ¿fore mV
29-38
J.
T.
Apperson,
1
joicing Cur. St. LouisUI u I m * Democrat
<1. A C. MERRIAM A CO.. ruMi.her,,
fiom the skies neither halbtones nor wa* called for. Ellis put the »tuff en a
County Clerk of Tillamook Countv at Till,
mook.Oregon.on March 1. lspi. via;
Springfffl-ld. Mao., U. R. A.
raindrops, but grain.« of millet The in­ bunion, and t,vts the 6*10 as a **1 re for
A.
>1_______
ADMINISTRATRIX SALt
Cars to Avoid Crlpplas al Vale.
>d
by
all
K<hMllvro.
Illustrated
frss.
William stcinniete.
hut
feeling*.
habitants of Melv.«si and Muhal have
4; T^TL'r-Í
Notice is hereby given that the
Pre-emption
D.
S.
No.
71Sa.
for
the
a
e
U
o
f
sec
The fo.t sill men nt Yale nre going to gathered the grain and have stored it,
r’"
administrati ix of the estate of Amanda
» tp. > a. r to w
’
Tho latest "boy orator" to come for
<ic< eased, will under and by virtue of a"
take care of Ihomnelve* this year. It ta and uro grinding it for bread.
He name» the fl Honing witneaoea to prove bls *T the county court of Manon County.
j
wnni is Irving Jay Stecninger. tlie child
i raid"land“*vt7’
“P”“ ,,1<1 cultivation of. Oregon, made and entered of record on
well kn.ovu that mi'ldeiits, whereby jwp
phenomenon of Rocheeter, Ind. Be is
haju the l»«t nlay*r* are “laid up.” oc­
day of November. i89o. sell at public ao*
Arvuml the AA oriti.
t
a
H D Shacklefonl. J Blnm. and C C Rov of the door of the county court house, in the
cur in practice guinea The new con­
lil^rril?^1:* J!'nJ"n'inP''ro ofTillamook, of Tillamook in the State of Oregon, onj
Dr. John V. Berry, who ia in Asia on not quite 0 years old. but he can deliv, r
Will make regular trips, the weather pennit- a 1 °o yuIamook tounty, Oregon.
trivance which will I m .» Uaud i* tint* de- a vu, ntivn, imtiled a letter and a postal a fifty tninntee* nddivsa with Mtoniab-
dav. the ;: tsi day of January, 189». •<. ?neJL
Ung. front
r M
t said day. to the highest bidder f«
» Appenou. Register
acrils-.l I .
..
• i.- ; -
the carvi to Dr. R. D. Dibl-cr, of Hath, ing eloquence and self pc^essioo.
g Id coin, u» be paid af the time of
W
hue will bo required to bind their ankle* on the «alni' day, eendiag one west­
TII.LAM, OK TO iSTORIA Atrp PORTLAND,
towing ,l. . ibed real property and
NOTICE FOR ri BLICATTON.
It i» report«] fr> m Fort .le-France, in
and lower leg* with rubber l«n<lagea, ward tin 8t Deterabnrg and the other
r Freight rate» or Passage, »ppiy to
Land office at Oregon City. Oregon. Jan « belonging t<> the estateOl said decend«1’’-
M.—5ottc»‘ 1« hereby given that the following Ti e w *, ofs W«OfMC i9.i«tPx
and orer the airviigtiienmg brace which cast via San FianciHtx The letter and Martini pie. that the court h.u con.lei'in-
of °cc 21. -tYiifmnok
named settler has filed notice of his intention the t ’ of the s e
e»i to a tine an<l one year'» iRipriaouniviit
P. SCHRADER, Master.
thi* make* a »tout leather c.v’ing t* pto'.al card reached Hath in
««make final proof in support of hi« claim and of the U ilUmette Meridian. In TiDa-w^^
tv.
and
State
of
<
iregon.
containing
that
«aM
proof
will
hr
made
before
the
Countv
the
w
1.1*11
Adeline
Hercule,
in
wh.we
placed. The player* are tiwp<<et«4 be­ ■ail. Bath (Me.) Timea.
ANNUAL
„
t lerk of Tillamook < «muty at Tillamook. Ore- land, more or less.
hou», ti» cvudagrotkin of June 22 oruri
Lr-na M He.lenbran
fore practice to la' sure that no <«ie ba*
gofi. ou February 28. i891, via:
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nwvutly. A negro at the Kimberly
iderYoang, his eortiuuons residenc e upon and cultivation
la tl.e ie aet th ■ movement*
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