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West Shore ” $4-5° Century Magmine ” • >5 <» „ Detroit Free Pres« ” K oo " Mammoth CydopaMia ” la.oo " Dickens'Works ’* ... .>2.00 Twenty five complete novels to any old sub scriber who will bring us one new subscriber. These rates apply only to new subacribtrs and to those who pay arrearage and renew their subscription before the end of this month. General Agís, for D. M. Ferry & Co s & (Attach Garden Seed. NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyances and legal papers Careful.y executed. WHEN MY OREAM COMES r ON. Oh, when my drcam cornea on I hoar Voices of master singers fill The hollow heaven and flood the sphere, And hold the wild sea »till. gome spotless hero riding down. To do or die at battle dawn, Clothes me In honor and renown Like Bayard's, when my dream comes on My dream comes on, and to! the scope Of life expands ufrl brims all «[.ace With truth, with freedom's hope, And measureless sweetness of God's grace; All hate goes out, all love comes In, All cowardice and fear are gone; There is no room for fault or sin, Or sorrow, when my dream comes on. My dream comes on and Alls my soul With visions like the sky and wa; Aloft, On highest height s, the goal Is set to mark my destiny My destiny I n freedom's oh n. My life to ampler life Li drawn. To love's ideal stature grown I triumph when my dream conics on. My dream comes on: all, let mo dream. Let no rude souml my vision break. Until the morn begins to gleam, And all the future's song birds wake; For 1 am happy while I keep This sense of lapsing into dawn Ou some sweet current, swift mid deep And odorous, when my dream comes oni —Maurice Thompson in Pittsburg Bulletin Why It Is Twelfth Day. Tradition Bays that the twelfth day from Christmas day whs remarkable for having been that upon which the visit of the M.'gi took place, upon which Christ was baptized, the water at Cana turned into wine and the live thousand fed For .300 years it was I *pt by east ■era Christ in:*« as the day upon which Christ was born, and among ourselves it \ as long observes] with great festivities We are told that in tin* rerign of King Alfred a law was pass? d “by virtue of which the twelve days after the nativity of oiir Saviour w ar ma le b» .’rival*.” The last day v. as accounted the great oaf of the twelve, and especially given up to “Christmas gambol/* and the vis iting of frimids. The r;istoi:i seems long to have continued in force, for in the Sixteenth century Twelfth day serins to have been kept with as much zeal as Christmas The roynl family at court led the wav. the universities i.t:d the inns of court following the n in the extent of their festivities At the temple the whole twelve days were kept with gr.-it MUv. «uU many of Hie <*oiiiitryg<*ntie- men follow'-I 1' h ime eiL toin In some _[ parts of F h ’ . • < i t . < i ■ | ‘ . i | < > pie cdkltri' I he I welvi 'with meh good < hrer for themselves and their ueighborx ns their means would allow. — Exchange. Tlio lloly<»ht' L um .ver mid III n Ron. Going to SpringlioM the other day IbklK «MM» Rented in the car one of Hol- ligiitN. Hceompanied by Ida ia 6*ymr-ol<| non and heir, mbition in lift* at present iu hfotle. The windows were Opeu, and the boy ha<l Inion holding on to hi» hat with one hand for fear it would blow away Th«? conductor coming in •lammed the door, and for an inxiant the boy let go hia lint Hiw fnlhei reatdied round through the window and whisked it off liia head. The hoy was •Look Htrnight ah« ad and mid it will come back.” tle Fiu tisj uihi I.” 1'11 try.” itml (beili,.'nilii il <nwy«*r whist le. I n few bus <>f "Annic RiHiiwy," ani] xln rtly n'iti . w.inl pi.n ed «he hntnn flio ixiy's beai wliose tears nowKturned to sinilna Tlien he tip HI I .'e ■ 1 ut. I al. ini,;; blu ine»*« tile from hi: li« nd de- rvw it «»ut of tilt* enr win<h»w, •nyin«. ’•Whi h* f .r it nguin. papa.”— Nortluiiupton t Mn««. ) .Journal A Hotel IV.liter Who Own* lloraes. hj waiter i i Sumin I llocke. seen any day in the dining ef-' •» r ii. i v. .• th Ml, an I all throirt’i following IThl* ol advice that Jay Gould gave him He owns a I irge flat honsc in noth street, and Waiter R.s lte in the Brunswick dining room and Mr, Bocke outsole are two diiTvi. nt nu n He is a liter ol trotting hoc. <w, and is on the road holding the rrb I fast flyer Sometimes |s‘ople II lie he whirls bv and wonder I have sei'ii him ls<fore Two of Ills soils are students in Harvard col and Ins daughter is taking a course in I'aria. New Yolk ii IlHlrril Mr11 In N mhi I a , » n riirioufi rti’i vt wrought on the liair and I card of tuvn engngtxl in the Martin White mine xt Wnnl. Tlw ore is ron.'letl, hilt no clisuKgrtxMible ¡»«r fumee » the heating pnx'erai unknown NuKHtnnoe hair, heard and <*yo- yj» a* ut : i > n Thf hair I. not -■»ff^rvtains its aoftnews nnd F ’ ■ f tlf grt < n tint t>i cop|x»r contained in the on* change the hair to that color. S ir giniH t'ity Chronic!«* A m Independent luung Klug. AlplHinso XI11 < f sp.-dn if he Were old enough m talk pl.nidy would pnikildy formulate thv tradttiouul Sj misti opm ilia »hut the king can do no wrong It Is rvlati 1 of htm tlmt ho was anting his luncheon of clr.ckvn ks it whs l^m-eti KlixuMh's habit to eat Item, when his Attendant said reprnvtngly, "S ts , kings do uot ent with their tin ;vm;" to which the twiby tranquilly n«|x>uded, 'Ibis king do»'.." and weut on undiatvrbad.— Exchange H B F wmi O i I mo Nniur«. u Motto*, dura a girl mean di.v ourage a cian when Mother—-My son. there 1« no need of vi ’ .. _ . w — ... -i . ....... . . .. guiug into drtaita V jra ' ' li * out either t«> encourage or duceuragv a ium the man never I mm any doubt about what abe ineaua. - Good New a H» W m l-reja.llre,!. Traveler (to new acquaintance»—Does It not sadden you to see • buy like that smoking (lui pernicious aud enervating rigare« tot New Acquaintance- Well. 1 can't say it does. You see, I manufacture tterm Tillamook, ©re CORRESPONDENCE Regarding the country ar.d its advantages invited. Tin» Steel Malileu. Nuremberg, “tin cradle of invention," the birthplace of the watch and many other useful mechanical devices, was not alone the home of that w hich most is useful and helpful to mankind. Among some of her achievements are the most horrible instruments of torture ever used by the inquisitors of the Middle Ages, chief among which might be mentioned the “steel maiden." The maiden is now kept in one of the upper rooms of the town hall and shown to visitors as a curiosity. At first sight one is apt to taka it for a gigantic stntuo of a woman, clumsily hewn out of wood. Closer investigation discovers two d'jors. one swinging to the right und the other to the left. These ejam noiselessly and reveal the fact that the statue is hollow, the cavity being alxnit the exact size of the average man. Inside are straps by which the offender was laiund so tightly that he could not move limb or muscle. Eotliof tliediairs are lined with long, sharp steel spikes, strong and thick. When the victim was firmly secured the door on the left was slowly but firmly shut, th? long spikes going into his laxly, two being so ar ratiged as to pierce his eyes. Then the disir on the right was closed in a similar maimer, wherenixni he would receive unoiher complement of Bpikes. the cloi ing of the door, ns before, being done very slowly that tii.'lortnr» of the person in tlie embrace of the "maiden' might Is' us prolonged ns powible. Death did not come until the last spike was driven through a hole in the iloor into the heart of the victim. Taken from the "maiden's" embrace lie was ground to minee m at and thrown into I the riv r in f.sil for the Ashes.—St. I Th. Dark, of ths Rice Eletds. It is of the rice fields of the tide lands of the Georgia and Carolina coast, and of the adjacent islands, that we would speak To those who have never been among them these rice plantations would »fiord much that is both novel and inter esting. This evergreen region, where the plaintive notes of the whippoorwill and song of the sweet throated mocking bird float up through the moss covered tr.'in, and negroes, fever and ague, rice bir<lsand alligators abound, would indeed seem to be a new world to our northern brethren, and the picturesque effects charm the eye of the stranger artist The rice field darky is himself a dis tinct type, totally different in both as pect and dialect from the negroes of the interior; and a not uninteresting sight is the force, as with shout and song they take their way along the embankment to the rice field. Their ancestors for generations buck, or us they would tell you, "mi furraran’ uii grunfnrrar,” huve lived und labored in these malarial re gions, and they ncccpt chill anil fever and other infelicities incident to these localities as unavoidable' evils, plodding on with no higher aim nor hope, careless for the future and uot over anxious for the present. The cost of living is small, as not many nor very warm garments are con sidered necessary, und the rice field darky's ideas of n wardrobe are ex tremely limit« 1. from both blissful igno rance and choice. Fish and gutne are plentiful, nnd i.i these regions a heavy diet is to be indulged in only at great risk.—L. \V. Roberta in Popular Science. Louis Republic 7e were talkii.'g about good dinner» he club one night, and one of the party aled lift with a story about an elabor- i.. . I he Iri I !: t I r.t the home of a etan.ui Then the doctor broke in “It i ir’l very well for ve fefariatw to claim that their diet i-i more cleanly mon* iriine l. 1 ;or? (»conotnical and more healthfnj tlrin or.ru. but you will find that vei v few <»f then: thrive on it. In fact, oliesity and liabetes can lx* traced dirceli v t » livin/o i pot.aloes nnd cereals, which me the nn/.iisfKvted caiw of much of the iPnc'j of modern life. Brown hr :•. ! t < r;> <1 1 inflammation of tlie in tentino«. an !, if constantly «it« n. «lowly i.: o lu • i a (xTinauent derangement of digestion. Hoibi.iy an«l cracked wheat—mnin- xt.iyx of veirotariun diet—«’anse a strain npon the vital power«, ending nt times in the brealcm f down of the nervous sys tem. <’«•,( .ih arc l;el ‘n with earthy mat ter which fkinlly stiff -u.\ tly* joint«. In fact, a I r< J • • «!i< t would include the .«« article« in rompa!'itively «mali propor tions. bnt I!.“ t r.u 1 fruit in abundance.’ Th:s ia the i.Jon of one physician, there Einy be others who would tell you «.»mething entire!) dili’.Tvnt. Y«»11 pay your money ail 5-011 take your (dioico. - New York rl’i le/i' ■ a «• I ubbling pul <if ineaning- but downright, contagious i its quic k poni of laughter ph nty ol t«iut to ktx’p our n Vilbdn who wn» i«»n of* humor, or \{ht»T? (tail men i. like (’nrker, or Into iin'aningleHN fill l a Grurilug on u Foot. Toe d- licatei j»- ’ iti< n of s’un graftin ’ wa.M |H*rformed in St. Mary a hospital at \>t -ria i he p.iih nt w . h <>!<• Anderson who had Li. left fo t badly crushed at tb- the jeii) I he skin from the ankle down the m do of the foot for the njmuv of four or five inches K<|uare was torn off and the t!«v?i left exposed „ of From the leg Andel • i •. vend » ii|« were taken. l>nt not en.i'i^h to col er the space nvcess.-iry Another |iatient offer, d to lend An dersou II little HiX'tion of l;ii cuticle. The offerw.'isuo ,-pteds.rl from the |sitient's arm eu mgh w..s taken to i.iinplete the operation, and four out of the six new pinteare gniwin ; nicely, and in a short time Amleisoa vili h ive n skin all over Ins injur.'.l foot. Portland Oregonian. Handl!.tg llolini Metd. In A car wh <4 f mn lry in Detroit n very ing. niotH yste:n for han.lling thv ui Jt -n 1.1. tai ft m the cup. la« to th«* flank», ami v.nrx in; the wheels to nnd Chun tin» « akin: pit«, bus lx*vn intro <’.u a !. riiv wor\ is time by in.u'hir.ery «•ntiroly. a nenes of overlnwl trollr.VB moved l»y n win* n»]w* counecUon carry in.; the L 1;«—«. fl ami The : ttrdry Ire* a c*i|uicity ef 40 k ) cur wheels P r day. aid about 130 ton« of metal run l»e handkxl in six hour* by the new sva - t«'tu. M • -• • New •• York l ominen ml . Adver tiaor. Alt; Wurth ».’O.tHHk A cum * bn tight a pu nut the FWta- Safe Expert«. In Cincinnati there is a man by the n.i ame of «John fl■•!’ry Williams, an<l this sechiiled individr.-.l sports the reputation of be ing “the best safe expert in the country.' If one should watch Idin as he graceful’y balances r. billiard cue pre paratory to tuakin ' a hard «hot, sur rounded Ith? elite of social lions with eagles eyes, lie would little think that this white knuckled gentleman is a man who handled iron and rtecl for a liveli hood. But it la so, and there i.< p/rhapa no other man in the world who can judge of tlie workmanship of a cracksman bet ter than he Al:.i •; t instantly after viewing a “cracked” safe h • can tell by whom the work has been (loue. fie has been engaged in this business for many years, and quit? succeAsfully 'Yes, tlie man who knows the inside and out.’ide of a safe.” said he to a re- ¡Mirter. “lias about as much as he can do following upHi’ccesKfuland unsuccessfv.l attemptato “crack” them by professional burglars, for no occurrence «<f this kind takes place without the police sending for experts to make an » ' amtmitioii “Indeed, tlie stalvnieuts which appear in tin* nt1 v>.-papels.” I.e continued, “after mi attack on a vault or 1 rfe are alway given by one «if our men. The ¡»oiir get tlie credit for such disroveries. bn we are content with our ruiunnc ration.’ —Exchange. A (’at In High Life. Snowball is one of the ho>.t known An- •torn»» in the city, nn ! although .slit* is I but 4 yearn < f age n ! ic is the mother of ' ‘’eventeen kittens, every one of which hlM Iwen of spoth’ss whiteness She weighs tx « ?•. <• ¡xninils and has a tail that wav« « in tlieair like an iinnienae banner Her cvch are sky blue and she never heard a b« ur I in I pt life She h.M lieen thoroughly triiuc.l and knows niiny very amivnig trie.’:«, among which i> that of fot\ l;i’:g the ball when thrown by her mi.’tn ns t’,’:e p. rforms thia with nil the ti !«*lit v« f a well traiiusl retriever ami her ability a » a catcher would make L’nrk Cw.ng green with envy Iler marked pivulieritie.« are her grac.* and genllenr und Lt r habit of playing with shinlows. A moving object has roattraction* for her. but if a shadow is thrown upon the,, floor and moved rapidly ».bout SnowbaE . will cluuc it f< r ta.urs with a grace and elegance of movement that would vclip^t tb.oNv of the finest l.idivH in the bin«! Notwithstanding her fa. tifliousne«» in other respects Snowball’»« appetite is grosH. and she | refers raw liver to any other article of diet.—New York World Nulls In ills liruln. At Eastbonrne. England, n tradcaumn nnnual Thomas Wiekims wan churged with iittempting to commit suicide by driving four loti ; nails into his head Dr. McQueen produced four nails which he b d with ditHenlty withdrawn frein the head of Wickemu The- • nails had penetrated three inches and gone through the brain, but. to the r uprise of th;' medical st ifT at the Metnori.il ho-pital. Wiekens h id fully reeoveml Wick, in said lie drove the n ills into Ids h-.-ad in succession with a hammer, uiid that lie ha<l felt better in his head since the oe enrrence. He is now sane and able to re siinie business, and medically is regarded us the most wonderful case on record The magistrate ordered him to Is» dis charged.—London Tit-Hits. Of Long Maudlng. The fashion of telling Mie history of a thing. wh< ther or not the oix x«ion re quires its telling, is a very common one with orators ami writers who do not know exactly how else to spin their yarns. A certain worthy merchant Was once quite unexpectedly called upon to pre side at a banquet. He wanted to sav «ometaing in opening the ••poat pran.hal exercises” which would l>e graceful and sound «veil, and so he began in the fol lowing wools “Gentlemen: The practice of eating tneals- ahem' -as we have reaam to lieve. dates I ■ack -oohoo! to tlie most remote antiquity T—Youth's Companion ' “ **•»■' mri iti iter iixt catv nt *“ *h* ,nu “< ' P ssing bettrevn the tnu-k ami a Lusnl laid neat to the rail Ihu» is Xyin Oinklo’s clever And jnst fur toot |Miwng»n and wagons, SO that * ¡MtMtng tram caught her and took off estimate of ikntvivault: “He was not a her lag. a verdict of i.’O.WU was aflirtued maker, but he such a f.-u^iioner that by the Court of A|>|a-als. Interview iu genina itself looked on w ith wonder at hie talent, *ud as the man who digx the New York Sun. Uvnch that bring? the water to the thirsty camp to better than the cbvunst Toungbloxl I made four thoniuind on who can make oaygen and hydrogen that riae today How sh ill I itiv«<«t it? unite lot ua believe that the world is I om Abuwptt in a ch< k for to morrow i arid than it would hare been if Dion i_>kaUt had not lived. iuook, Oregop,on February 11, lS9i, Friedt ich Kebbe, Pre-eniptiou, D. S- zNo. 60i2, for the se of n w *4. s w •/ olue k^and w Jiofse % of sec. 25, tp. 3 11, r ifl w. He names the following witnesnes to prove his continuous residence upon and cuK.vatiou of, said land, viz: Herman Seliollmeyer, William Toelil, Fred- Zaddach and H. H. Tubbesiug, all of Nehalem, Tillaruook Co., Oregon. 30-35 J. T. Apperson, Register. NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. I.and office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 6, I890.—Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has riled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, 60 1 and that said proof w^l be made before the 57% @ Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla 62’ a County 60 mook, Oregon, on February 7, 1*01, viz N. G. Boc/uisi, I 214 I 20 Pre-Emption D. S. No. 7O6I for the e VC of n w C I Is I lo and n *o of 11 e ’4 of see 17, tp. is.ru w 1 10 1 OO lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, 3 00 said land, viz: 1Ó John Sveiison, Alof Suudine, Alof Gulstram K O') 5 00 and < arl Albin Svenson, all of Tillamook, Tilla mook County, Ore. II 00 9 00 2J-34 J T. Appc’-son, Register. 5 00 4 SO 4 00 3 5O NOTICE FOR ri BLICATION. 30 2 I.and Office nt Oregon City. Ore.. Her. 6, ?o 25 —Notice i, herebygneu that the t illwlir.- 40 42'1 named settler has filed notice ot his intention t< make final proof in support of his c’aim, unf 3» that sai«l proof '«ill bo made before tin U< ur.t Clerk of Tillamook County, at rilltimook Ore lo gon, on February 9.1‘9*. viz: »’r P. Hasselborg, lo>-4 Pre-emption D. S. S'l S. No. f.052, for the u e ’ ( of v u 9 yK, n Vu of n e J4 of sec. 22, and n w ‘4 of 11 e 1, «>1 12J3 12 s.; ’2 sec. 23, tp. 2 s. r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove 8 his continuous residence upon and cultivation 3 80 3 TO of, said land, viz: Paul Erick.*on, D. B. Quick, J. B. Norberj and 3 65 Kaspar Schlappi, allot Nes’.ucton, Tillamook 3 65 3 »5 Countv, Ore. 29.34’ J. T. Apperson, Register. I'llKTLAND MAllKET. (Wholesale Quotations.! -? Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. o TT Bee Keepers’ Supplies. We want vou for a customer. a trial order. Give us F. L. Posson &. Son. 209 2d St, Portiand, Or. Successors to Miller Eros. Catalogue Free THE CRY OF MILLIONSI JVtY OH, E37XCK! STOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. We have the Exclusive Control of . ... Xnu c'ozj’t haut to offsr a pnzs to sell thia Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Leery Can holds OHE AIJD ONE HALF POUNDS. WM. OLSEN, TILLAMOOK, CRE 7VS7-O/^7C7: /ZOL'KS, Homestead Entry No. "tTW, ol ** ,o n w i, and a »” s, rS ». He names the following wltucskes his continuous residence upou and cultivation of, said laud vlr: S. 1» Junes. William Thacker, I,. S. Johnson aadC. H. Junta all of beaver, Tillamook Co., I 3<>-35 J. T. Apperion, Register. U mber L anj «, A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for I l BLI< ATJON. United Stat« - I..md office, Oregon City, Ore gon, Noy. 6, iri«.,. \utke is hereby given that, iri comp! ia ice with the pr« visions of the act of Congress of J line ■ s. utitled “An act for the •»ale of tiri.Lt' |s m ' he Staten of California Oiegon, Nexad . ;i . Wad.ingtou Territory,” Vinton S. Klee, of Til,'. . •< Cour.iy of Tillamook, State of ■' ‘ g"- i :if thi- day filed in this office his .•»woin blaieli'tiii No .as. for the pure bust; of the n ‘.j of sc 1 ,. s vi 4 of n e h’, and s e 1 4 of n w '4 of section 5, township 2 s, rM vv, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than foragricul- t-.nal purposes, and to establish his claim to land befon h< Regi tci and Receiver of ti is office at on-tor City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1MU. He names as witnesses: Daniel A. Rob< v. John I). Edwards, George M, Runyon, of Tillamook P. ()., Tillamook County, Oregon, and Robert Morris, of Bay City, Tillamook County Oregou. Any a d all perrons claiming adversely the «hove described lands are requested to fije their ci i’ll..- in this office on or before said 24th day Marcb, ¡891. 28-37 J. T.Apperson, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fo * 1'1 HLICATION. Unite«! talcs l ai d Office, Oregon City, Ore- go ,Oct. 1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Corgi e; s of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tii'iiiei l.iv.ds in tlie States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Hiram S. Naylor, of Forest Grove, < oanty of Washington, State of« »1 cyjon.has thi- dav filed in this office hissworn st.-lc:. vi t No 2321, for the purchase of then w ‘4 of sec'lion . 1 township 1 n, range 8 west, .,i.<l will offer piooF to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stoi e than for agricultural purposes and to c> tublisli his claim to said land before the Regis- tvi ai.d Receiver of this office at Oi egon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 5th day of March, 1891. lie names as witnesses: L- Geiger. R. W. Robbins, E. Nayler and H Robbins, all of Forest Grove, ®regon. Any and i ll persons claiming adversely the above-«le>c. ihed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of March, 189I. 18-37 J- T. Apperson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 6, 189O. Notice is heieby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of Ins inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, und that said Proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook,' Oregon, on February. 7, l>9i,viz: John C. Herrington, TILLAMOOK & YAMHILL STAGE ROUTE. Homestead Entry No. 765O for the e *i of n e J4 ol sec. 9 and 11 J2 of 11 w *4» of sec. 10, tp, 1 n, r Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun 7 w. ‘ He names the following witnesses to prove his day, at 5 a . m . for T llumook. continuous rtsidencc upon and cultivation of, Leaves Tillamook daily, except Sunday, at said land, under sec. 23UI, R. S., viz: 1). W. Jones, J. Jones, Frank Severance and 5 a . m . for North Yanihil . W. B. Smith, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., Makes connection with trains at North Yam Oregon. w hill for Portland. 29-34 J- T. Apperson, Register. | T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for For freight or express business, apply at Cohn P ucj . ication . 6 Co’s store, Tillamook. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. gon, Nov. 12, 189o.—Notice is hereby given that Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov1 in roiDplinnre with tlie provisions of the net of 14, 189O.—Notice is hereby given that the follow Uonun of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the O. ORTON, M anager . ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten sale of limber lands in the States of California, tion to make final proof m support of his claim, Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington Territorv,’ and that said proof will be made before the W illiam T. Harris, Citj County Clerk of i'illamook County, at Tilla of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of Ore mook, Oregon, on February i4. 1891, viz; gon, has this lay tiled in this office his sworn Fred Marolf, stat-'iiicnt No. 2352, for the purchase of the s »X of s 1 11 w 1 . <.f s .. i4' and n t. ol s w oj BAY CITY INSTITUTE offers I’re-emption D. S. No. 7262 for the s e of n w Q the faithful, patient, hard.working <• :7 of s w ,’4 and 11 w ‘4 of s w of sec. 35, tp. 2 sec. No. lq, tp. " n, r J w, and will offer proof s, r io w. to show tiiat the laud sought is more valuable I student that which is better, bj far, He names the following witnesses to prove his tor its timber or stone than for agricultirrai pur ■ than a rich inheritance: 1st. A good continuous residence upou and cultivation of, poses an«l to « stablisli his claim to «aid land be- said land, viz: H common school education. 2nd. A f< ic th< R< ! istcr and. Receiver of thip office at J. Blum, Edward Blum, Ii. I). Shackleford and Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tip» 24th “ thorough drill in tiie business John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, Tillamook 1 day of March, 1891. He names as witnesses: Co., Oregon. course—book-keeping, practical penman W S. I one. of Pay City, Oregon, A. Ml Hare, •J9-34 J. T. Apperson, Register. of Bay City, Oregon, T. Stacknian, of Tillamook, ship commercial las,etc. 3rd. Thorough Oregon. 1!. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon. in traction in the academic branches, Any mi«l nil persons claiming adversely the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. preparatory to a college course. I.and Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 5, above-«!« M-ribed Ininis are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th day All questions will be cheerfully an i.—Notice is hereby given that the following swered. For partienlnrs concerning the named settler 1ms filed notice of his intention of March, 1891. 28-37 J- T. Apperson Register. to make fuia! proof in support of his claim, and length of term, time of beginning, rates tlmt said proof will be mmle before the Register of tuition, text-books, etc., etc., address and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Oregon TIMBER LAND, Al T JUNK 3, I878.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. City, Oregon, on February 28, 1891, viz: E. K IiAHNARD, ) t„.,.....rs United Stales I.and Office, Oregon City, Ore L innik B arnakii , i ^ aciilks . William W. Couder, gon,October 17,18( 0 — Notice is hereby given that Pre-emption 1). S. No. 7386, for the n ’2'of s w ’a 1:1 compliance with the provisions of the act of and s e ' 4 of n w *4 and 11 w !4 of s e *4" of sec. 12, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the tp 4 s, r 10 w. sale of timber lands in the States of California, D. A. FINDLEY, He names the following witnesses to prove Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," his continuous residence upon and cultivation ,Fannie Curtis, ----------DEALER IN---------- of said land, viz: of Clackamas, County of Clackamas, State of G. W. Bodyfclt, George Kellow, W A Graves Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn Staple and Fancy Groceries, and L Jensen, all of Ilebo, Tillamook county, statement No. 2325, for the purchase of thes e \ Oregon. of section 17, in township 1 north, range 8 w, Dry Goods, I 83-88 J. T. Apperson, Register. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Hats & Caps, is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her Boots & Shoes. claim to said land before tlie Register and Re NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, .Tan. 7, 1391.--Notice is hereby given that the follow ! r:d:iy, tl «• »Th day of March, 1891. ing-named settler has hied notice of his inten hl e .lames : g » witnesses: L. M. ^hellab. rger, of Portland, Oregon. M. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, dragon. ami that said proof will be made before the Pic, (.fTillamook, (hr; on, Riley Peter«, ofTilla- niuok, Orcjon, W. S, Con«’, of Bay City, Oregon. County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Any ii d pH .■(■ son.' claiming adversely the mook, Oregon, on March 2, 1891, viz; above-described lands are requested to file their William Steinmetz, *•<« iT^) claims in this office on or before said 6th day of ¿e/í.'.ffiJ Pre-emption D. S. No. ;152, for the s e of sec. March, 1891. 26, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. J. T. Apperson, Register. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice said ¡and, viz: for P ublication . II I) Shackleford, J Blum, and C C Roy of Nestockton, ai.d Benjamin Perry, of Tillamook, ! I nited Status Laud office, Oregon City, Oregon, ' Nev. ;th, f ’ qo —Notice is hereby given that in all of Tillamook County, Oregon. coinp’iance with the provisions of the act ot £3-88 J. T. Appersou, Register. Congress of June 3, 187 -.. entitled “An act for the ^ale of timber lands in the States of California, ¡Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. \\ illiam C. Marsh, Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, Tan. of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of. 189!.—Notice is hereby given that tlie fcliov. ir Oregon, has this daj filed in this office his sworn named settler 1ms filed notice of his intcntkr statement No. 2351, for the purchase of the w to make final proof in ¡-upj-ort of his claim mid ii c X and w ’ 2 of s e h* <’f *ec 14, tp. 2 s, r 8 tlmt said p»-oof wm tM. mut|e |,(.fon. t H, Coiir.tx of w. and will offer proof to show that the Clerk of! illainook ( ounty at Tillamook, Ort land sought is more valuable for its timber or gon, on February 28, i891, viz: stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Carl C.- Hunt, establish his claim to said land before the Pre-emption I). S. No. 5N99. for the n of s w 1. Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon and s e J4 of s w >4 ami s w of s e of sec 1 City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of Mareh, 1891. tp 1 n. r 7 w. He names as witnesses. He names the following witnesses to prove A. M. Hare, of Bay < ity, Oregon, W. S. Cotie, his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Bay ( ity, Oregon, II. Roberts, of Tillamook, ot said lam1,, \ iz: ,J ?in!!I\',?,'‘nry Leach, John Herrington, Oregon, John E.lv.ards, of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the and John \\ llhams, all of Tillamook, Tillamook above described lands are requested to file their County Oregon. claims in this office on or before said 24II1 day of 33’3* J- T. Apperson, Register. March, 1891. 28-37 J. T. Apperson, Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NOTICE T imber L and , A« t J une 3. 1878. —N otice fo » ..... 1’<»R PUBLICATION. P ublication I nitvd lilted States Land T.and office, Office, Oregon City. Ore United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore gon. Dec In c 6, iS^o. 1S90. — Notice is herebv given that gon. July 12,1889. — Notice is herebv giventhat incompliance 1 compliance with the provisions of the actol umigrxss of Jm;t. • jh ?S, entitled “An act for the in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for sale of timber lands in the states of California. the sileof timbei li-nds in tlie states of Califor Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," Homer I.. Provost, (Jeuzelry of Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Annie Pike, > a Specialty. Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his <ffzena (ountyof Polk, State of Oregon, has this sworn statement No. 2309. for the purchase of day filed in this office her sworn statement No. t,1e T ’v 4 °f11 ‘ ' *• n w % of s e *4. and n % of ’3’9. for the purchase of the« w '4 of n w k, u w s w 1 -i.c j- tp 1 ', r 8 vv, and will offer proof ,4 <»i s w !4 and lots 3 and 4 of section 4, in |l?,85ovX l,lat the land sought is more valu township 1 north, range 9 w, and will offer able for its timber or stone than for agiicultural pioof to show that the land sought is more purposes, and to establish his claim to said valuaole for its timber or stone than for sgn- ’and before the Register and Receiver of this cultural purposes, ami to establish her claim to I office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the said land before the Register and Receiver of 7th day of April, iSgt. tills c lice at Oregon City, Oregon, cn Wednes He names as witnesses: day. the .|th day of Marell, 189I. she names as witnesses: Henry Roberts, and C. Tilden, of Tillamook, ¡■nd W > Cone and A M Hare, of Bay ( itv, all of 1 •■nr) Rob« rts V.. s. Cone, W. T Baxter, 1 Oiegon. >aruh Baxter, all ofKHchis, Oregou. Any and all persons claiming adversely the I dry and all persons claiming adversely the 1 above-described lands are requested to file th. ir above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office or before said th dav ot claims in this office on or before said 4th day of April, 189I. 7 | March, 189-. ^37 J. T. Apperson, Register. j 34-13 J. T. Apperson, Register. Wilt make regular trips, the weather permit- T imber I. and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice fob ting, front T inbeii L and , A ct J cxe 3, 1878.—Nonce I’UBI.ICATKm. I iiiieti State- Land Office, Oregon City, Ore TILLAMOOK ro ASTORIA and PORTLAND. FOB l’t nUl ATION. wor Freight rates or Passage, apply to Vnitrd Mates tjind office, Oregon Citv ore gon Dec 11, I890 —Notice is hereby given that gon. Dev. 9.11*90.—Notice is herebv givéÀ that incompliance with the provisions of the act of in compliance with th, provision, of the act ’ ongie-s of June 3, I.878, entitled “An act for the P. SCHRADER. Master. oft ongrewof .lune 3. 1H-. rnt,tlt,| An nct for - tie of timber lands in the States oi California, the sale ot timber lands in th.- Mates of Califor , Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” , Ernst Wyss, nia.Oregon. Nevadaand Washington lerrito'“ of Tillamook, Countv of Tillamook, State of Clarence Tilden, ' »regon. has this «lay filed in this office his swora of Tiltamook. County of Tillanin.,k «tare «r statement No 728, for the purchase of the Oregon, ha.lhisdav filedin this mil«’htiiwo™ wof s e and lots 3 and 1 of sec. 12, in town- statement No . for the purehase oMhJ ship 1 north, range 7 v, and will offiu* proof to Gits 1 and , In ,, c 3. tp 3 , a‘„| , of ' show that the land sought is more valuable for . >’f’«• ,M. tp J S. r low. and will oier proof its limber or some than for agricultural pur* í r.'v,.‘iTl;x"'’igeKJn O^crTon'r’7 { to show that the land sought is more val’i-t.h- poses „fl io establish his claim to said IsM V ’('rMi’iH* riRTsujjionr. for its Umber or stone than for a^rictu Sral oeforc tlie Register and Receiver of this office st ’ « i** '**-'T—• to a 4a«, P*>tposes and to e-t,,b1oh his claim t“ wid Oregon« ity, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th day «alea * «Bd I »«rlg-i VTHtBC-rx hud before the Repster.nd Receiver of tab, ot Ma ch ’<91. He names as witnesses. »• r rec1. (»e- " J - ni’b | c Herriugtom W. S. Cone, p« ft'ÀOiCAi, co», fcuífA».©, n . y ' 7*c. “* yrcS'l'1 city. Oregon.on Friday the I Jl"M o '''’''. ’ S'i Hc nan'M witness« . >nnth. .¡II of 1 illam« ok, l illannKik County, ore. •'’y’ r. Arch l’rovo>t and c.eo '.b an. Any and all persons claiming adversely mt of ¿rè*T * “ L ''ro'',Mo' Poni«?;» abov v dt sv ibed lands are r&juested to file claims in this office on or before said 24th day 01 • k ?.'.'- >’n<l fwdjandsare iLL f r .cn’ riaiming adversely the March 1891. requested to fileWeir 29-3« J. T. Apperson, Register. a poi iss,h °a Or befor' 5ai'' 10‘>t Jay of ! I have been troubled many years with disc ise - f’he kidneys and have tried many diTcrcnt remedies and have se.i/ht aid from different physicians with mt r?i:ef. A*' mt the isth of April I w •., suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me in such a manlier tuat I was bent over. When I sat down it was almost impossible for me to get up alone, or to put on my clothes when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my • *. 1 immediately commenced using the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the tiotel, in a few days,I am happy to state, > I will> that I was a new man. recommend the tea to all afflictcdi as 1 have been. G. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Oxidental Hotel, Santa Rosa, Cal. J O ats —Gray .. White W heat —Willamette . Walia Walla P ot atom loo it>s . O nions ” ........... T urkeys ft .. D ucks t1 doz. . .... G eese ” . ... . C hickens —Old doz. Spring ” B utter —Brine ................. ” Store, in Rolls . ’’ Choice Dairy E ggs —Oregon " Eastern................... LARD, Oregon................. " Eastern ............ B acon —Clear Sides . .. " Hains ............. . .... ’’ Shoulders .. . .... F lour —Willamette " Country Brands . .... " Eastern Oregon.. .... gon, on rebrua The post-office at Tillamook will be open every day in the week from 8 o’clock a . m ., to 9 o’clock i’ M,, and on Sunday from 1 to 2 p . m ., and from 4 to 5 p . M. Mail.» close at 45 minutes past 7 P. M. Money order and registered business close at 5 o’clock P. M. Sophia Severance, Post-mistress. Drugs and Medicines. Ln TLE K9B i DO HOT O;ilPL SICKEH OR CONSTIPATE. So»« Cmriri S ick H mcmks , and all trouble*? ariaii.g from Indigestion or Constipation. Improve« th« 0oiupl->iioa t y l'uritj ; the Blood. The down can bo nicely a«ljn«ted to eu t th>ww, a« on* pill cm nover 1»« too lar^o a dose. Fn«y to tatra as po much tiio.-av 42 pil - ••nt- up in n stronzvial which chi * b« i airii’d m >»>«t : > -l«rt A Urcsr <onv; u« tenet- tn Traveler*, nt 4 Bu foe«« Nau. Ni-t-c (.r-.iula*- m liu« •<i| •*«>« of*i" TrxIt -• If. Sol « b ■ erjwheri. 25«. 1» iiulll* SAMplii s' . / Dr?, t /.nik-r 3 ipo N TONIC. ■ ri'KI.IFSth» ftpi'f» nFGVL4Tt:s 1IVFB □ an l k:i .\i. ■. .1 >,u i i? ■> - the imiHI.ITATED S to kEAl.iil r,id VU.oii! • .S8TKKX(»THofYow:i THE D.T. HARii.1 V.EOIOINE C.'. ST. ¡.CUIS. iiO. i THE BEST D. M. I ». kkv Co < Illustrated, Dt»ci.} ,vc and Priced S ecd A nnual ] > • 10J1 1 I k ■ ■ FREE a". 1 ¡> ud to l.ist season’s ¡Mo: r- It is better than ever. Every person using (lardr El > err i>r EieM Seeds, should «end tor it. Addie D. W FERRY A CO DtTROIT, MICH Largest .-ecdsmen in the work! Warranted., THES™AUGUSTA. A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER Fully Abrrunt with the Ttinea. WEBSTER INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY ADMINISTRATRIX SALK- Notice is hereby given that the administratrix of the estateof Amanda K*"»®“"’ de«•« ase«l. will under ind by virtue 01 an onier of the countv court of Manon County, btate o Oregon ma«le and entered of record on Inejra dav of November. «ell at public afiction a* the «IcM.rof C . ountv court house.»« I6« c?w.n;J 'M Ti I tn . o', in the ate of Oregon, 0« > _ dav th* dm of January, 189»»oBe/^ r- a iri heCOart’prO’"',,|v *nd »• M of- id dav I., the bl_heM bidder for I J» gohl c .1 t , 1 c | ».ui pt the tune of L.nit- .' -criled real pioperty and premt*’’ liòn'Ti^k» '/./ZV or SK ETCH of 1 n"n be o «ring . thee-tah of ssid dtoeiHtent. to*" UM or comic.. Th» w r ‘ ’i of sec to in tp S •« r ,0 "•*'« I'lrFCTiv Ario» r.ox TH( the e « < . u.e s r ' . of sec. 24. ill tp. 5 •• JXZ- • |l'rKK'“ *np* r««>»l»tt. n lani^ oftFe Wills- « De Merxlian, In Tillamook ~ ? iW*" ' ,ha*1 -P-rior Unii tv. anti -t ite of <'regon. containing 153*» «r riaktoap, mpi p'rllmin.rv wanh.. land, mure or less. Lc"»« M Hellcnbr«!«!. t » of he estate oi Ama '•> ■"> ü «h. nli. ile«-eased. J- T Apperson, Register. A GRAFIO IN'.-STMENT (er the Foiu'.ty. >. ho« I rr I’- < » • ki » u V Y k Ï j " Ì\n. û ’*• : Una- trldc.'d . ÿ)fl l“uc*«,r »- <'■.-iJ& ( < .■ ,-;(uhud Property of (ho OCl. , Thnros-tthlf ar.’. Enlarged, andasndiat isuithbig title, boar. ’’P‘'a U1* vôLi X : V >“«««••«• for oxor i, . i Y <7- ?.ot lr” th“” °”<' H«n- frrd paid oditorial laboxor. hak bren or eaged npon it. Gyor 83üO,(M)O expended la its GT«r S3bO.odo i la -"»»<«»» b.furo rth, a„t*» opp printed. p'm<Micta A»y other Canary to I t the Best. VnhIUke«, • A» I UMuph] îx _ .'¡ssrâ FKFS M<WC» VTK »nd , XCLVS1VK ATTE "< TOr.ir«»TK<!S ss Infurmniin 'n. i mi « -«rial rrf.rwu - . sent ™, •Û “TK L, co r^jue-t \rrvs. rr AT. Ç. Ctr* U. S. Paient Oflk • T hk xdinc . headlight THK« roa