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TILLAiaOOK, G. O, ISOLAN 8ECPY, CITY LOTS, I) I l E» FARMING LANDS AND TIMBER LANDS Correspondence Solicited Ref«r-red to Pa. BABY’S DIET. He Swallow««! the Entire Content« of a Work Basket, and Still Uve». Leo, the 11-months old baby of Os car M. Spurrier, registrar of Mount Airy (Md.) district, swallowed a number of needles, pins, buttons, etc., Saturday morning, while Mrs. Spurrier was doing her usual cleaning up for Sunday. About 10 o’clock she placed the little fellow in an adjoining room on the fluor to play while she did her work. She gave him a glance quito often to sec that he did not get near the stove. She saw that he was quiet and contented beyond the table, and consi« 1 er *d him quite safe from harm. She did not notice that he bad polled off the table spread, with the sewing basket on it. The little fellow swallowed paper, but tons, tacks, and even took pins from a paper and swallowed them without com plaining. The mother later on discov ered what had been done. She examined his mouth and found nothing in it, and felt sure that he had not swallowed any thing until about 0 o’clock iu the after noon, when the child cried with pain and emitted from its mouth a iiuui I mt of I buttons and pins. Dr. Ben Todd was immediately sent for, but could not do anything much beyond giving an emetic and letting nature takeiucourse. With iu thirty-six hours afterward the little fellow emitted sixty six various articles. They had to keep moving the little fel low constantly, and ho bore tin? pain heroically, «carrel y crying. At 8 o’clock next morning he was quietly shaping. livre is a list of tho things he swal lowed: eighteen pins, four ñisñiles, eight tucks (tinned), seven wads or particles of two wilds nr particle's of muslin, eight china buttons, one vest button four [warl buttons, uno shoe button, one I piece of bark, five piece* of cork, one piece of feather, one piece of match, one shank button, one brass trousers button, two pieces of chips, one piece of wrapped cotton.—Baltimore Am« rir.in. Lovely Daughter—Pa, Mr. Nicefello prrtpoaeJ to me last night and I referred aim to you. Pa—Well, I really don't know much »bout the young man and I'll have to----- Daughter—When he calls to eee you about it you are to receive him kindly— real fatherly, remember —mid lielp him along all you can until be luks for my I uuk I, and then you are to look alarmed mid talk about whut an angel I am, and bow many millionaire» anti dukes ami princes I've refused, and then you are to reluctantly couaont aud give him your ble»aing. Oh! I am, am I? But suppose I don’t, then what?” "1’11 marry hiui anyhow."—New York Weekly. They Agree«!. Sumo years ago two aged men, living in the backwoods of New Uaiiqishire, »trapped honws cm thia condition - that in a week’s time the one who thought he had the best of the bargain should pay to the other two bushel» of wheat. The (lay caine, and as luck wonld have it they met half way b»4ween their home«. “Where art thou going?*’ «aid one. “To thy hou-se with the wheat,” answered the other. “And whither art thou rid ing?” “Truly,” replied the first, “I was taking the wheat to thy honoe, England Magazine. It Wat* Paint. There is on imperative need of an anti- dang society. On our stre-ete, and in our homes, in places of business, in so cial assemblies and even in our churches are heard slangous expression» if not act ual. downright slang. But this last is becoming too common among all class a and conditions of people. And especial ly lamentable is tho frequency and ease with which slang pbnues fall from the , lips of our young kidies. “Weill I'll lie jiggered if there ain't Mr. So-an-So"— calling him by name—was overheard on the street the other day, whilo another young lady recently remarked, whether in praise or condemnation we do not D. S. No. 6O7.5, for the s c >4 of n w Any aud all persons claiming adversely the know, “1 think that all the Y. M. C. A , tain many farm« suitable for dairying, stock- Pre-emption % aud Ix.ts 1. 2 and 3 of sec. i,tp. 1 »1. r 7 w. ( above-describd lands are requested to file their I He names the following witnesses to prove bis claims in this office on or before said 2ith day fellows are chumps. ” A bevy of society raising and general agriculture. I continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, April, 1891. girls were heard to shout in chorus, j said land, viz: 36- 4a J. T. Apperson, Register. WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. “Rats!" as they went giggling up Elm I C E Reynolds, John Newberg, W J Smith and J C Herrington, all of Tillamook, Tillamook street. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fob County, Oregon. P ublication . Not long Binco. the writer was sur ' A good bank. 40-45 J. T. Apperson, Register. United States Land Office, UrcRon City Oregon, prised to hear a young lady of refined i A drug store. Dec. 29, 1H9O.—-Notice is hereby given that in ' A jewelry «tore. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. I878.—N otice for compliance with the provisions of the a»i ot ap|K-arance say in regard to n projected A good saw mill. P uc LI cation 1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sleigh ride: “Oh, I’m crazy to go! I'm j A Fire Company. United States Land ----- Office, ------- - Oregon - ---------- City, On?-I sale of timber lands in the States of California, just dying to have a sleigh ride!" But ■ Two newspapers. roil Jan 28, 189i.—Notice is hereby given that (jregon Nevada, and Washington Territory,” in compliance with the provision provisions /of of the act of Arthur K. Brown, still more astounding was the following ; Several public halls. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the of PCast Portland, County of Multnomah,State of sale of lands in .1-,. the States of r-..iic.-..i California, from one who w;is describing on School . » timber ax — i 1 i_ ’ s_ 1« Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn A beautiful town site. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ I state-ment No. 2106, for the purchase of the street a sb-igh ride party, and remarked . Two photograph galleries. e % of n w and e of s w *4 Mary Tripp, to her companions: “Wasn't it fun, ' Commodious warehouses. sec. 34, tp. 2 s, r 8 w> nI,6 will offer of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Washing of to show that the land sought is more valu though, when we all piled out into the An excellent school building. ton, has this day lilecl in this office her sworn proof able for its timber pr stone than for agricultural Plenty of hotel accomodations. snow! Gosh!" These are but a few statement No.2432,for the purchase of the n wU purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Two saloons and a temperance parlor. 1 of see. 22, tp. 2 n, r J w, and will offer proof before t he Register and Receiver of this office at samples of what is hoard daily. And I to show that the land sought is more valuable The head of navigation on tide water. all this amid the boosted refinement 1 for its timber or stone than for agricultural nur- I Oregon City »Oregon, on Thursday the 23 day of I89I. noscs and to establish her claim to said land be 1 April, and culture of the Nineteenth century. 1 Many el-gant and commodious residences. He names as witnesses: fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Good stores in most every line of business. J Martin, J A Eradette, Alfred Young nnd 1s t us have one more society—for the on Friday, the 9th 1 A M Public buildings that are a credit to any town. Oregon City, Oregon. C Macaulay all ot' Tacoma, Wash. prevention of cruelty to the king's En Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and G. A R. day of May' 1891. She names as witnesses: Any ami ail persons claiming adversely the E T Davies and G F Williams of Portland. glish.—Westfield (.Mass.) Times. lodges. Ore., H. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon, and above-described lands are requested to file theii I'sqnlmnn ('lithlrcn. A Itr.ST. New Turk Sub Pont»(!]<■•«. Auk nl iri.wt imy retail druggist wl.at commodity Iso 1 i : ih tho greatest deiusud for, and th« chime«» me lio will wiy. “PiR.tng« Rtmnp«." Wi.nirn h»v« no {mtiencu with n drug hlnqi that doe. not keep piMtiigo HlatniM on Rid«. Thin fact i« pretty widely appreciated by retail ilrugKiMts, mid many drug riiops in this city enjoy th not very lucrntivu diatiuc tiou of being sub poHtoffic« htations. The buideat drug al.op |Kx<ti>tUce ia iii Forty- w eon.l Htrei t, opinisite the I Irund Central atation. It wiw established about a year ago, chiefly through the iiistruiiiei.talitv of ex I’lmtuiiteter General Thomas L JauicK. The Lincoln bunk, of which Gen. JiuneH in president, is only a few rod» nway, nnd the < l<»e proximity of the raih'teid station and three or four large liotcls niakeH this a particularly livvly district. For furnishing room, rent mid aerving as deputy |aMtina»ter, Mr. F. W. Selioon maker ia allowed by the |H«toineo de partment the mm.ilieeut bum of J-loo per milium l’.xliiiaAler Vim Cott has ree- ommeudrel lh.it thia allowance In in creased. An official Rtiiteinent of the liuhimtn done at tbia mb station (14) in the year ended Jan. 1, show« that fdl.tlte.' worth of poHtagv stun.pa were Mild. il,,2ii7 of money orders were is.-u.-d, and j,5H,3H7 pieces of tliinl mid fourth clans mailing matter were received. During the holiday »><aaon the place was alm<»t anowed uniter by |iackagea brought there P.l»" mailed. Two days before Christ lass tin- drug buKineas luid to lw< practi cally alxindoiie<l, and all hands in the »hop turned iu to work for Uucte Ham. —hicw York Times. An Antt-Sinng Society. THE RPJT. —Schalk. Tho Perpetual Motion Puzzle. H<»\V To f’llEI'Alli: FOR WCNDIXO-L'P DAY (By a Weakly Contributor.] Hh^Couiity Clerk'of Tillumook County, at sale of timber lauds in the Slates Of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," I Tillamook. Oregon, ou April 15, life1. vU: Streams full of trout aud salmon. Bradley F. Durphy, John Theller. Rich cool deposits mi the Nehalem. of Portland, County of Multndmah, State of Ore Preemption I>. S. No. «761. for !LC A tliuiate as good as any on the coast. gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn n w i of« « Bn<* ♦ of ‘P A large and well equipped livery stable statement No. 2431, for the purchase of the s e » j - . «-»_ rs a, range 5 west, o7town«hip ranges' w. st Plenty ot fame: water fowl, deer, elk, bear. ete. ’’He’nZmefthefollowingwitneiueatoprovehi.'K of aection 1 ••••«» will men«» offer ««•«• proof gzsws to i«z ahow Dnwnv that turn the laud >ax>d Good prospects for a railroad in the near coutinuom. rea.dvuee upou and cultivation of, and SCIUP’nt 1« — vulnaKI»» I sought is nmr more valuable Eras- for Stu its flasntxwr timber nr or said land, viz: , ,» T 1».««../» i pl future. B W Turner, Ulrich Indorf. B Imlorf and J r [ stone than for agricultural purposes and to Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, Kreuter, all of Neatocton, Tillamook County, j establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Netarts and Nestucca. °r< *0 43 1- T Appcraou, Register.^ Oregon, on Friday the 9th day of May, 1891 Open hill land valuable for grating and fruit He names as witnesses: G?'’ ■*? , B A Oakes. E Drake and J D growing. NOTICE F«K PUBLICATION. ( 00k all of Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon. One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla Land otlice at Oregon Utty, Oregon, Feb. ». Any and all persons claiming adversely the mook. in the state. HS1.—Notice ia hereby given that the following above-described lands are requested to file their An enterprising, prosperous, contented and named aettler ha« tiled notice hi» Intention , I claims in this office uu or before said 9th day oi ixvrx of ..................... port of his to make final proof in support bis claim, aud ana ; May i8ql. j nospnauic hospitable cibbs class ui of pcvpi«» people. 39*48 J T. Apperson, Register. .. . said pr.x.f _ ->fwill be made before th ® 1° “?? ; that will lie the ouniy j Tide-land and bottom land, the richest aud Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore- most productive in the state. gou, on April n, 189i, viz: T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otick fob P ublication . A rapid, but healthy growth and mostpromis _______ Jacob Blum, United statesl.and Office, Oregon City. Ore ing prospects for the future. Homestead Entry No. 7166, for the n ’i of n e | ! gon, Dec. 2O. 1 M.IO —Notice is hereby given that Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern and Lota 1 and 2, of sec 6 tp 3 s, r 9 *• compliance with the provisions of the act 3 1 .............................. > He names the following witnesses to prove in of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled “An a»?t for ment land which may be had for the taking. j his continuous residence upon and cultivation the sale of timber lauds in the States of Califor Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and of, said land viz: _ nia,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,“ John Bumgarner. II. B. Moore, S. Met argar Nehalem, which ar« already becoming popular Jacob Waldvogel, j etorU ! and E W Mills, all of Nestocton, Tillamook Co. oiTillamook, County of Tillamook, state of Vast bodies o«”accessible timber which is said j Oregon. J j. T. Apperson, Register, Oregon. has this day filed in this office his sworn 30-I3 statement No. 24O1, for the purchase oi the s >2 to be the best and most valuable in the North- j of 11 wtf and 11 ’2 of sw ‘4 of sec. 28, tp. 2 n, r9w, weM- _ _ . NOTICE F<)R PUBWCATION. and will offer proof to show thatthe land sought A harbor which wilt be one of the best on the , j<and Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. 24, is more valuable for its timber or stone than for coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent I8U1—Notice is herebv giveii that the follow- agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim ftiinrnvincr i* ing-tiamed settler has filed notice of hismten- , to said land before the Register and Receiver tion to make final proof in support of his claim, of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues Half a-dozen fine river«, which with their an<| thgt saiiJ proof win ]K. made before the day, the 21st day of April, 1891. tributaries, are of inestimable value for naviga- County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- j . He names as witnesses: tion aud floating log« ; mook, Oregon, on April 20, 1891. viz; 1 I. L .Smith, J H Smith, Frank Crane, ahd U II Ebernian, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., Beautiful and productive prairies which con- ! Wm. W. Armstrong, A large local trade from the surrounding country. * Daily mails and stages connecting with the railroad at North Yamhill. I An enterprising class of citizens who are de termined to build up the town. I A Fair Association with ample grounds which J G Allen of Cape Horn. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ! above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day I of May, 1891. 39-48 J. T. Apperson Register. >• LITTLE wya LIVER PILLS. DO NOT CRIPE, 8ICKEN OR CONSTIPATE. Seal Cunt for Sics Hixosm, and all trouble« arising front Indigestion or Constipation. Improves lb« Colupirtiion by Purifying (he Blood. The done ean ba nicely adjusted to nuit th» ««a«, «g on« pili can never bo too iura« a dow. Eni-y to take «• ao much augur 42 pill« «nt up in a ntrongvtaJ which can b«carried in '«et rocket A Urea» Co«v«w. Saac» io Traveler« aad H-.i.elne»« Men. Non» (¿emtio« with« out ••Crexcvot" Trad. M.rk. Sold E.ervwbere, «e. a boUMb iSampIo Dv«o «nd Dr«Rm Uook for ge. la tlJOj* rr J?^nM»ARJIER,S ,RON TONIC. k ••'9K ? u5’.,1>!ihY9!n.? ’‘•'STORES th« DKRJLlTATKDfi to HKAL1H ond V1GOKOUB BTBKNGTH of YotmiF THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. Mfi M'a fia fa the Exclusive Contrai of don't haul to offer a prize to eeil thle Good3, for Its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. WM. OLSEN, TILLAMOOK, ORÉ. A MEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. Fully Abreast with tho Times. claims in this office on or before said 25th day of ; April, I8O1. I 36-45 J. T. Apperson. Register. The E'-piinmu little folk« are said to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. brighter, age for age, than white I I.and Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, Jim. bubies. They talk and walk earlier on — 31, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the following-niuned settler has tiled notice of the average, learn the common games TIMBER LAM»^ ACT^ JLN^E 3,^878.—N0TIC!■. his intention to make final proof in support of •arlicr, and at 16 are as well able to care his claim, and that said proof will be made be United States Land Office, Oregmi City, Ore- fore th« County Clerk of Tillamook county, at for tbe:n < Ives in seal hunting, etc., :w will soon be put in good shape. Two churches, with the Methodist, Catholics gon, Dec. 6, 1890.—Notice is herebv given that Tillamook, Oregon, on March 23, 1S91, viz; white young folks are at 21. A boy of and Christian denomination» represented. 1,1 compliance with the provisions ¿f the act of John Lange, ... . . r. • xx- Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the ambition will bo an expert kayaker at d Entry No. 6457, for the s e % of sec. Almost every branch of bu»ine.s and prides- Mle Of timber land» in the States of California, 12, and at about that time is expected to sion represented that is necessary to the welfare [ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” I 21, tp. 3 n, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses'to prove his »ring in his first B“al. The smaJl boy is of an enterprising community. Homer L. Provost, ' continuous residence upon and cultivation of .aught to pad'ile a kayak at as early an I Steamer connection with Portland, the of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of | said land, viz: Win. Schollniever, Joseph Effenbcrger, Wm. •.ge us Hinall boys on the American plains Augusta and Louis Olsen making regular trips Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 236V, for the purchase of Tubbesiug anti \Vm. Snyder, all of Nehalem, re lifted into the saddle, but no kayak besides frequent visits by other small steamers. the s w of n e L« 11 '4 of B e and n % of , Tillamook County, Oregon. * J. T. Apperson. Register s w l4, sec 17, tp 1 s, r 8 w. and will offer proof 1 37-42 mall enough for a boy of lcsa than 12 to show that the land sought is more valu PORTLAND MARK KT. . cars waa to be seen in Arsuk. Before able for its timber or stone than for agricultural (Wholesale Quotations.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fuirposes, and to establish his claim to said bat age they are trained in the kayaks and before the Register and Receiver of this Land Office nt Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. >f their eIdem. i O ats —Gray | 60 62^ office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the j 3, 18^1.—Notice is hereby given that the 60 As for the little girls, they begin to White ......................... re 62', 7th day of April, 1891. following-named settler has filed notice of Ins He names as witnesses: intention to make final proof in support of his I 26% ilk alKiut marriage us noon os they can 1 W heat — Willamette ............. 1 »5 Henry Roberts, and C. Tilden, of Tillamook, claim, and that said proof will be made before Walla Walla ■ 15 uIk at all, and o.ie of the fables of the l U and W > Cone and A M Hare, of Buy City, all of 1 the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- 9o Oregon. 1 OG I mook, Oregon,on March 28, 1S9 i , viz;’ ¿squimaux tolls how two little girls, ( P otatoes loo lbs................... Any and all persons claiming adversely the [O nions ’’ ................. .. 3 00 Robert O. Richards, while discus.'-ing this subject, were carried j T urkeys y. Th above-described lands are requested to file their .. 16 of s e claims in this office or before said 7th day ol Pre-emption, I). S. No. 6oo7, for the s w iway by an eagle and a whale into a D ucks doz. ’sc y of s w 11 of sec. 21, and 11 e >4 of n w April, 189I. 8 00 9 50 tale of bon'lage, because one had said G eese " n w 1 j of n e of y sec. 2«, tp. 3 s, r 9 w. 34-^3 J- T. Apperson, Register. 1 ........ ................... Il 00 I2 00 Re names the following witnesses to prove his •lie would marry a:i ( agio unj the other C hickens —old # doz. $ oO 6 00 continuous residence upon and cull.vation of i whale. The story relates, however. | land, viz: Spring ” T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice said M Folan. (' Johnson, Wm. Hanor and I J hat the captives escaped eventually, B utter —Brine ................ «'» 25 for P ublication . Ford, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon. he one by lowering herself from a high ” Store, in Rolls. . 20 United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore 37*4*2 J. T. Apperson. Register. 35 gon, Dec. 9,1890.—Notice is hereby given that " Choice Dairy li f by menus of a bird sinew rope to ! 37 H 40 in compliance with the provisions of the act NOTICE FOB I’i l’.i.h ATI on E ggs — Oregon m awaiting lover of extraordinary cour- of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “An act for Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Februarv the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor 9, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the follow kge aud beauty, whilo the brothers of 1 " Eastern....................... nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' ing-named settler has file<i notice of his intention L ard , Oregon lo ¡40 olhcr reM iuhl her from the whale by to make final proof in support of his claim, and Clarence Tilden, " Eastern ........... lol. •leans of a boat of marvelous speed,— of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of that said proof will be made before the County B acon —Clear Sides 9 Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore 9S hihn D. S;s nrs in New York Evening I ’’ Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn Hanis ....... ............... life IS', statement No. 2383. for the puichase of the gon, on April, 13, 1891, viz. •un. ” Shoulder« Lots 1 and 2 in sec. 3, tp. 8 »., and s ofs e 1 j 0. D. Boatman. WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAMD INVESTMENT for the Family, School, or Professional Library, The Authentic We hater’« Una bridged Dictionary, comprising tho issues of 1864, ’79 & ’84, copyrighted property of tho undersigned, is now Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged, and as a distinguishing title, bean the namo of Webster’« Interna tional Dictionary. Editorial work upon this revision has been in activo progress for over Ten Years. Not less than One Hun» dred paid editorial laborers have been engaged upon it. Over 8300.000 expended In its prap.^ration before the first oopy vrr.s printed. Critical comparison with any other ictlonaryis invited. Get (he Best» c. c. MERRIAM & co., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. Think of a joke! sold by all Booksellers. Illustratedpamphletfrse. Double it. A«1<1 buinething rmart to it. Take «wav the Hiqh*rfiuout. 8 "'4 of sec 34. tp 2 s, r lo w, and will offer proof Pre-emption D. S. No. 6048, for the e & of e of Rexi>o th«' rumilt. 3 80 lie I.nHt Hutllo I'duirlit <»u Eiigllnh Soil. F lour —Willamette 3 70 to show that the land sought is more valuable sec. 11, tp. 2 s, r S w. " Country Brands 3 r.s Then write it up. for its timber or stone than for agricultural The last battle fought on the soil of He names the following witnesses toprove his I ’ ’ Eastern Oregon ............ purposes, and to establish his claim to said 3 So 3 «5 continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Cut it down. higkuul whs at S^xlgmoor, July fl, 108.5. land before the Register and Receiver of this said land, viz: Smooth it off. office at Oregon City, Oregon,on Friday the * I w<‘< n th»' followers of the Duke of I) S Bales. J I) Edwards, E R Bales and J D CLUBBING LIST. loth day of April, 1891. He names as witnesses: Gibbens, all of Trask, Tillamook Co., Oregon. Snudp/iper it. lonmoiith, A natural non of Charh-s II, Asel M Hare, Arch Provost, and Geo. Means, 3^*43 J. T. Apperson, Register. Vumiftli an«l dry. nd the forcvRof James II. The ¡»opul.ir ,I kaplight and Toledo Blade 1 year of Tillamook, and H L Provost of Portland, all U 15 of Oregon. Mount upon clean shr^t of paper. .‘•xatisfitetion with the policy of James NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " Weekly Call (S. F.) Any and all persons claiming adversely the 31.85 Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon. Feb. And addresM to Editor with fitaini>e<l I ; ave Monmouth the hope tliut he Weekly Examiner p.50 above-described lands arc requested to file their 9, iH'i.—Notice is hereby given that the follow claims in this office on or before said loth day of ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention envelope for remuneration. night bm cve«l in overthrowing the gov ’’ West Shore »» ........ $45° April i89i. to make final proof in support of his claim, ami R esult -Joko Rejected.—Judy. rnirent and establishing himself a»s Century Magazine «1*43 J- T. Apperson, Register. $500 that said proof will be made before the County ,, Detroit Free Press -ng, and thus prompted tho rebellion. >2.00 Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on April 14, IR9I viz: Tia.Kn L aud . A ct J i nk 3. 1ST». — N otick rou Ilin (Mini:(leal Ion«. Mammoth UjcloptKdia • l.ieh w.!.; begun simultaneously in the $2.00 PUBLICATION. George H. Armstrong, " Dickens' Works Sitting upon a h< tel piazza Judge Vir- loith I v the Earl of Argyle and by him- . ... 32.00 ' I United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- Twenty five complete novel» to any old aub- I gon, Dec. 20, I890.—Notice is hereby given that Homestead Entry No. 8626,for Lots 6, 7, 10 and irin was asked I y u mrinltvr of the Ox- vlf in the FOUth. It of sec. 1 tp. 3 s, r lo w. compliance with the prov isions of the act of ford county bar regarding the legal qua) He names the following witnesses tonrove The f«»rces ef the former were ecat- scriber who will bring us one new subscriber. < in ongress <»f June 3. 1x78, entitle«! “An act for the These rates apply only to new subscribtrs and his continuous residence upon and cultivation ification> of a practitioner in another iere<l bv tho English troops, and Mon- sale of timber lands in the States of California, of, said land, under Sec. 230I, x. s those who pay arrearage and renew their Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ¡Mirt of Maine. Said Ije, “Mr. —might nonth's army of about 0,000, in at- to James Pvaterfield. John Pesterfield, Ed Lvs- subscription before the end of this month. John W. Maxwell, ter. and Otto Walther, all of Nc«to< ton, Tilla sit in this < hair whib* an elephant and n empting to tak«» the royal forces by of Netarts, County of Tillamook State of Ore mook county, Oregon. monre paM vp the wtr.i't before hia eyes- urp isc. w» re belated by mistaking the gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn 3* 43 J. T. Apperson. Register. NOT1CB TO TAXTATEM. statement N 2403, for the purchase of the s e Of the lnoute her« uld tell you the length oads iu a uight march, were attack»*d ’4 ol s w l4. sec. 11, e V, of 11 w l,4 and n e y of of the tail, th»' texture ol the co.at, and 1 daylight arid completely routed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. w ». ot sec 14. tp. 2 11, r 9 w, and will offer Notice ia hereby given that 1 will meet the s proof to show that the land sought is more the color of tho eye, but it would never I.and office at Oregon City, Oregon, March lonun uth acted with great cowardice, taxpayers in Tillamook County 1 I on the follow valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul z. isi — Notice is l.er.bv given that the follow «H'cur to Mr. that he had aven an I: !:ig from th«» fiv'l 1 almost at the out ing dales, at the uxual place oh voting. tural purposes and to establish his claim to said ing named settler has tiled notice of her Inten Dolph February ifi elephant!” Lcwibton Journal. land befote the Register and Receiver of this tion ton.ake final proof in support of herclaim t of the «'Ugazi'nient. He was after Little Nektucca...... 1» office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the and that suid proof w.ll be made before the Union .. irdt kenia n mean disguise and 1 h »- 19 2is t day of April, 1891. County Clerk oi Tillamook County, al Tilla Hebo Could Stiiiiil U. 20 1 li.» New fimii«-«. He names as witnesses: ■ a«’e 1 fhe last battle in (Ireat Brit- mook, Oregon, on April 11. ls,l, via: Beaver 21 I. Laughary, and (' Palmer, of McMinnville. “Th«‘ operation,0 said the sun^»n Netart » Dnnc.’tn are much interested iu the Joseph B. Lester, 25 W. S Cone, of Bay City, and II Roberts of Tilla Carnahan 26 Pre-Emption I., S. No. 5;.W, for the w « of n w mook, all of Oregon. programme laid out by ilio recent mi gently to the man who had just no t South Prairie 27 4 and n of n e W ot see 4. tp. 1 n, r 7 w. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Nehalem tinniti convention of dance teacb.era. with un accident, “will la* very painful, Cannot be xuccesafully traveled with March 5 She nnniesthe following w ltnesses to proveher above described lands are requested to fileth^ir <>ui<>n Peak 4 continuou» residence upon and cultivation of, 1 u-at on tin- lint istilli A» m mldy Gavotte. i strongly adv«ss you to take un muum claims in this office on or before said 21, day of out good health. To reach wealth or a«» Policy ft said «and, viz: April. 18^1. Vrr the Mm BLiui«? (Garibaldi. It i.i daticeli to galop iuumc , and u< in I th» tie.” coveted poaltlen In lift require» tho M 6 John Herrington Walt. J Smith. Carl Hunt •^45 J T Apperson, Register. Hay “No,” said th»» Kuffi rvr. “I think I can l’he methods employed by women in poiaottlon and operation of all the taw 9 tended to o|>eli a *‘»nudi and early" in and James b. Ileeher, all of Tillamook, Tilla lloquartou, March lo. to March jl, inclusive mook County, Ore. ultlea kind natur. has endowed us wltk. plan* of the promenade or grami march. bear it. I ha>e be»»n used to shaving mv- | raising money for churches and charities TIMBER LAND. ACT JI NE .3. i V8._ no TI( F H am D owns , 41-46 __ J T. Apperson, Register. 1 Thete conditions cannot oxlst unless ths ' uv »•oniinnnliy the subject of satire and Any nuinlter may |uirli< ipate, aud tiw ftclf.” SL Joseph New«». FOR Ti BL1CATION. Hhrrtff sr.d Tax-c. Hector I nited State« Land Office. Oregon City. Ore physical being Is in perfect working TH KO. STC1NHILBFR. n lemmHion by the other s<»x. Why figure, inelude rapidly changing eirelre. gon. Dec. 2O, iBqO.--Notice ia hereby given that order, snd this Is Imposslbls when th» iH.ln't ILruil Ih'rply. »all they | m rxist in the^» methods The Dated thia a5th day ot January, lR9o I*t)utT in compliance with the provisions of the act of »pirah, boreeahoex, aquaria uud Jadygotia. liver and spleennre torpid, thusobstriei- tongre»» of June ffi-s entitled An act for the Brings I'm iiKtomahed that Hara Van •otter to illustrate, it is necessary to em Among the round dancea approved by sale ot timber lands in the States of California Ing the secretions, causing Indigestion the ma.tera are the Oxford, a aort of do Milk d,M--.ii't find out th,' character ot ploy anecdote. “Why in the workl will TtLt.AMOOK & YAMHILL STAGE Rot'TH Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, ’ ' and dyspepsia, with all of their ace»»- achottiaehe; L'Kcbure, doue to galop that dis», lute foreigner she's alsmt to .Vi men go on getting up these timotne Wm. H. Ebernian, psnytng horrors. Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun Inin h fair» and festivals? ’ asked a gen marry. Win . that girl used to be able of Tillamook County of Tillamook, Stateot time; the Portland, eombining (adkaiuid DR. HENLEY'S Oregon, hu this dav-filed in this office his sworn 1.1.1 in a short time since. “They use day. at 5 * M. for Tillamook. vaiti »te|«, tho Melthwome and the to rend a man like a Iss k. l poll r.cripl uf MODEL or SKE TCH of inven statement No. 2,. 2. for the purchase of the tion. English Dandelion Tonic Leave. Tillamook daily, except Simdav. at I make careful examination, and advise a« Dubl« Probably she's satisfi,si in hi. :p \ lu ibb* tim» and wear themselves 5 a m tor North Vumhd . a of a w i, ..nd s I. ,,f . e i Vieuna. Of all tho novel dance, that exerts a specific Influence orer the Ihrsr, il ^ th’e \ n,,d will offer prooftoshow to patentability v.n, or chakgv await public uppn,val the bizarre and •«H> to read only the title. Detroit Fr,, >»ut i’i making thing*, and then they go with my offices ni.vrTi.v acro «« mow T nr excites It to heslthy sctlon, rasoires Its Makes renneetkm with train, al North Yam that the land sought u n.orevahinble for its ih«r >bc'ufti>>pcrsonalattendaTnre m l buy the • tme things bock. Why do hill F um illation, laith waltxra, aro moat like Pnws. .fl,r »^^''Kural purpowi, chronic engorgements, snd promotes ths ivr Pot Hand. tes for m JVI"' r cnt that I have «aperior fa, ,ii and to establish his claim tosaid land beforethe iu Let .] : t put their names down fora ly to be indorsed. The latter i.s intricate secretions ; curas Indigestion nnd consti l-or Iteight or esprew bll-ine«». apply at Cohn Register and Receiver of thia office at llre.on f„r thJ '"ak,n? prompt p.ellmin.ry aean h.-s Gelling O,,. rtain nmount of money and let it goat Rios aud graceful, while the Bizarre te apir- pation, shnrpons the appetite, tonas op store, I iiiaiucMik. Citv.Oregon, on Tu.-s.lay the n day of April lion of •ppriicatton»7or*^tem rndfi/ISSd' (Tara I really feel as it I were mak thutF* 1891. He names ns witnesses -«i m tha entire systsm, and make» life wortfi ited. Only two equal, danov. wore ac Pa»«enger agency at Occidental Hotel. t. I. Smith. J II -milh Frank Crane .n.l ing some prognvt, with young Mr. (A kh I- If thi p ulleinan had been at the sew cepted by the convention the Elite I bring. a" °‘ t,11*mook' catch. O orton . Mana«»». FEES MODERATE, and exci ran r mg n » 1» v the next dnv he might have Lail,'«‘re and the Mehmgv yuatlrille Maud Uow so? Detroit Free Priva. .“r- u-ml the answer to hi» question. His Clara The other night when he called x\ife pledg'd herself to furnish for the / V.v r-( if EH E Hi )( ES. orTprii."^?'’ oBc* on b'f*>r' "M a*‘ d"> Sot-lCtTOR Ann -\T^MI !E,Lsl'I’.ATXMTC*f.ES on me he didu't wear a druae suit. — •«»min : ! •> ival u certain number of tea .J?’ A Hielt ChhiMinuu. TilHmook w.llbcopcncvtrv 36 45 J - T - Apperson. Register Brookly n Lafe. iu ih. urrk front « o'< lock a . m to , .-lock A hidy write, freni C«lifvrnia: The i.-cuits, a I.vi go cake, several pounds of d,, •» WASHINGTON. DC ; " . fr,,n; 1 <“ I r M . .nd from vtlw-r day 1 k » . v a CUimuuau gu iute a 'Mention »f, 1 s Vffie.. cofft'c uud other artrclca. “You know,’* ir.tr m ««l.clow.t AjminutwpuM-r M T.o LIlM-aL l‘U’1»"« r low.l , S;iii Francta.-» sai inga lank and prearut the said to a friend, “one can send these ?cÍw'l7r‘í,*"<l Tiw.r.LAAb, WM-NOT.C. r„. Teacher When the wwe men came to things out of the bouse just ns well as hi« luuik book at the cashier*» drak. Hi. Sophl, Severance, l*m(-mi»trr»». uioiH-y wm Ivwught to laiu lu a wooden the king what did they say? General Agts. for D. M. Ferry &. Co’s not. but if 1 were to ask my husband to Boy n»'y uud, "b king, live for tray or drawer, a. u the custom iu thia give th-? money be might open his eyes cm.plu.rc« ..th th« prov>.m,„ Jf th,‘„'I Congress of June 3, entitled Xn <■" .v apéete ¡laying «tate, and poured in a ever!" a little Alice FL Ivee in Foruiu. office al Orer>n < ity, Orereii Febrn «•1« of timte-r lands in th« Slatrs'of tillfoL!?* Teacher Quite right; and what then! »Ulluug yellow stream of double “»gi..- *n 4. lSl -Noi»« 1« hereb, liven Uwt thè oregrn. N.v.d. .ad R..I...X» T«*X’""; .Jlowu,. | „.„ter h.. flieJ notte« ,.V hte • Boy Ami immediately the king lived tuto hi» canvas bag. Kb. Ural. In Wild Animal». Mtahad I. Martin. intentiou lo mafie Ansi proni in aupport of hi, He liftol It with ibffieulty to hi» forever.- Life. M.s Ele anor O. Duffy has a large sta claiiu »11« tliat m «I pr,>.l «ni be mJde N fore of Tacoma. County of I'Hrcv. slal« w.,h ibe fiountv (.lerfi oCrtllamook Conili, .1 T>1. inrton. ha, this dav tiled ,,, ,hi. „I'”:, Garden Seed. ahoulder, and carried away |ll,iM) with ble win re »lie conduct» a profitable and mvok. Oregon, on Aprii». innt.viR: IteaXal Nat«. a» uncinai riud an air m one who i> a »iKvenafiil biuineee in wild animala She James r Tinte, A |>rufraaiir iu the New York dentaj employ, two keepers, and import, imm ."Tuf.Tx”*** *"r"** • ♦ *of*>• rii , ¡t ’ f r • wi a°d w»n offer proof to »h * mere mortal, aud not a ci batial, might thatthe land sought is more valuable for take ideveti 1 had the curiiwty to aak collaK» a»k«>J OM of the uew «tudeuta; animal, every j oar to supply tlw tag- or stone than foe agnculturwl n He natura thè tollowing witnesse» t„ ««— h„ timber " Whut 1» the name uf the teeth that M'lini. circu» and thmlncal trade. Just hu r<« all 'll, and leuruod that be u a Po<es and to eatabluh his claim to Mid Un J RW‘' CC ofthiaisi at -M uSdU,,te"*Wr”’ a huuiao Imiuq Rvta ¡mwnliruker! in time our couaia. freni Grass, Clover and all kinds of now her st,<k inclndre a royal Bengal .f teTrH n*”" °n Thu^”- the te".y G W Fhelna "Fata'twth, of conrw.’’—Texaa Sift tigi'V, on. lion, on. monkey, an arma . B R Daniel. F '.• M n I.amb, far i'aliiway uiay L-come the Both “f THtemo.fi. rt'M tern,»; T c n,nir' ” w,tn«sa«s y ing». acbilil. of Amen»*. Boetou Trauacnpt. dillo. two teopanla, three pythonh. a J- T Apperson. Retriater coyote, two jackal«, two bniigvfn. a Mlet• «*« I« Mie Caters, A Freullar Ughi. Knazlr Ivar, two prong homed ante- "Ho may b* a tramp, but there'» arene Il »¡qrMrs Uiat ite, phoia» »ro «quali; <>R IONTEST lopae. some guinea pigs lnd valuable Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizer», etc. luuniiotu wtaUw drud <« allv». wrt «ir tbiug tpxal in him after all. He Mieks ■I.vimeiM of iiM-kats»«, ostriches aud y, ’ *L»ndOiltev Oregon otv ilregnn F. K to hi. rilrni at l«wt• - - LL V»' ïl *±.- i «* “_____________ J- T- 'breraon Register dry. One vieutut whu wm ti«»»« dif. macaw«. Miws Dnffv is a Dublin girt, .ta.domu, ri . H^irëÀ fite.V No ss-7 "I dou't undemtanil.- fervot «utetancra in vtew ot obtauunf •T mean that be never wmím »."—Phil- and. while very fond of her wihl peta Take it Before Breakfast liRht wittemi heot, ¡»ut one ut ita »hvll» b«i« them to (e]|, Barnum is her bwi adeiplua Tttnua. iu » j»r of milk ami nani il fo irwl hy. customer. He knows that in case of an taliTr’ ,nd remi,,.» In citar JteUlled water tbc liiffii ninne, act ident. a railroad disaster or tire that Bee Keepers' Supplie«. TU« A m I mmf »pBf l— A a g C ms U h . wiih an<limini*te-d bnrhtnre. fc* ye*r». “Well. I am thankful! AH the ¡w*pla »lie ean he depend«! on to piece out his •i molimi A M , to respond and fumuh We want vou for a cnstomer. Gir® »• Plarwl in boney thè oolor uf ihe hMln u ahotit hen» aram so Tory poor ami thin nienagene, and knowing thia confidence ¡n» Kttd on the tc«tiTttotiv then «ubmtti«.i .» w a trial order. «ill belted st tel. J1ÍX „" m I, • the tonne ladv kevre henelf in rvadi- Krtlr«M < HngliiJl DaiHtelten Tante flie Road to Uli J PATENTS, F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS lo 0 clock A. XL ton«« 11 F. L. Posson & Son» 2C9 2d St, Portland, Or.