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...... ...... .........:r~~T Hj O. O, ï’iDI/AK, SEC’Y. CITY LOTS, Clam-beds till can’t real. Stream» full of trout aud »almon. 1 Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. A climate as good as any on the coast. A large and well equipped livery stable. Plenty ot game: water-fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc Good prospects for a railroad in the near j future. ' Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, I Netarts and Nestucca. Open hill laad valuable for grazing and fruit growing. One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla mook. in the state. An enterprising, prosperous, contented and hospitable class of people. Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and most productive in the state A rapid, but healthy growth and mostprotnis ing prospects for the future. Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern ment land which may be had for the taking. Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca aud Nehalem, which arc already becoming popular resorts Vast !»odies of accessible timber which is said to be the best and most valuable in the North west. A harbor which will be one of the best on the coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent improving it. Half-a-dozen fine rivers, which with their tributaries, are of Inestimable value for naviga tion and floating logs. •ka: tiful aud productive prairies which con tain many farms suitable for dairying, stock- raising aud general agriculture. I ^1 FARMING LANDS TILLAMOOK, OSE. AND TIMBER LANDS. Correspondence Solicited. tenflon to make final proof iy support or nil dahn, and that said proof will be made before | Congress of Junie 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the the Couut> Clerk of Tillamook County, at »ale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” Tillamook, Oregon, on April I5, 1891, viz: Bradley F. Durphy, John Theiler, of Portland. County of Multnomah, State ofOre- Pre-emption D. S. No. ST^L for the w W gon, has this day filedin this office his sworn n w of s e *4, and n e % °f • w ’ * of sec. ¿0, tp I statement No. 2431, for the purchase of the s e 2 Ilc^ianies thefollowing witnesses to prove his % of section 6, township 2 s, range 5 west, continuous residence upon and cultivation or, | and will offer proof to show that the land said land, viz: . , « . » . ..,1 r r* sought is more valuable for its timber or B W Turner, Ulrich IndorL B Indorf and J r stone than for agricultural purposes aud to Kreuter. all of Nestocton, Tillamook Couutj, establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreyi41 I- T. Appersou, Kegiatvr. Oregon, ou Friday the 9th day of May, 1891. He names as witnesses: Geo. K Courtney, B A Oafce». E brake and J D NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION. ( 00k all of Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon. ¡.»nd Office at Oregon City. Oregon, Feb. 9. i « Any ' j and nil i iV persons j ---- -- claiming nuvciwiy advei iue seTy the 13'31.—Notice ia hereby given that the following- above described lands are requested to tc. file their th«ir named «tiler has tll^l notice of lire intention claims in tins office on or before said 9th day of J to make final proof in support oi his claiui, auu May 189I. 39-48 that said proofwill be made before the < ounty J. T. Apperson, Register. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore- gon, ou April 11, l»9i, viz: T imber L and , A ct .J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . Jacob Bin in, Homestead Entry No. 7166. for the n % of n e J4 I United statesl.and Office, Oregon City. Ore gon, Dec 20. 1890. —Notice is hereby given that and Lots 1 and 2, of sec., 6 tp. 3 s, r 9 w. compliance with the provisions of the act He names the following witnesses to prove in of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for his continuous residence upon aud cultivation , the sale of timber lauds in the States of Califor of, said land viz: John Bumgarner, H. B. Moore, S. Met argar j nia,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ Jacob Waldvogel, and F. W Mills, all of Nestocton, Tillamook Co. Oregon. ofTillamook, County of Tillamook, state of 38-43 J. T. Apperson, Register. 1 Oregon, hay this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 24O1, for the purchase of the s >0 of n w% and u *2 of sw of sec. 28, tp. 2 11, r‘J w. NOTICE FOR rt'BI.ICATI0N. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. 34. is more valuable for its timber or stone than for 189i.—Notice is hereby given that the follow agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim ing-named settler has filed notice of his Inten 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 and that said proof will be made before the day, the 21st day of April, 1891. County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla He names as witnesses: mook, Oregon, on April 20, 1891, viz; L L Smith, J H Smith, Frank Crane, ahd \V H Ebermau, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., Wm. W. Armstrong, Oregon. Pre-emption D. S. No. 6O75, fortlie s e J4 °f u Any and all persons claiming adversely the *4 and Lots 1, 2 and 3 of see. 1, tp. 1 n, r 7 w. lands are reauested to file theii lie names the following witnesses lo prove his above-describd claims in this office on or before said *¿1 th day continuous residence upon and cultivation of, April, 1891. said land, viz: 86- 45 J. T. Apperson, Register. (.' E Reynolds, John Newberg, W J Smith ar.d JC Herrington, all of Tillamook, Tillamook T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for County, Oregon. 40-45 J. T. Apperson, Register. P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City Oregon , Dec. 29, 189O.—Notice is hereby given that in T imber L and , A ct J vne 3. I87M.—N otice for compliance with the provisions of the act of PUCLICATION. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the United States Lan<l office. Oregon City, Ore sale of timber lands in the States of California, gon, Jan-28, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," incompliance with the provisions of the act of Arthur K. Brown, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for the of East Portland, County of Multnomah .State of sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ state-nient No. 2106, for the purchase of the c of n w y4 and e % of s w *4 Mary Tripp, of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Washing of sec. 34, tp. 2 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu ton. lias tiiis day file<l in this office her sworn statement No.2432.ior the purchase of the n wV.» able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land <>f sec. 22, tp. 2 n.r Jw, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable before t he Register and Receiver of this office at for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Oregon City,Oregon, on Thursday the 23 day of poses and to establish her claim to said land be April, I89I. He names as witnesses: fore the Register and Receiver of this office at M J Martin, J A Fradette, Alfred Youug and Oregon City, Oregon. on Friday, the 9th A C Macaulay all of Tacoma, W’ash. day of May, 1891. She names as witnesses: Any aud ail persons claiming adversely the E T Davies and G F Williams of Portland. Ore., If. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon, and above-described lands are requested to file theii claims in this office on or before said 25th day of J G Allen of Cape Horn, W ash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the April, 189i. 36-45 J. T. Apperson. Register. above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of May, 1891. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 39-48 J. T. Apperson Register. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon. Jan. 31, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias tiled notice of TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 1, 1878—NOTICE his intention to make final proof in support of FOR PUBLICATION. his claim, and that said proof will be made be United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore fore the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at gon, Dec. 6, 1890—Notice is hereby given that Tillamook, Oregon, on March 23, 1891, viz: 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of John Lange, Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Homestead Entry No. 6457, for the b e % of sec. 2i, tp. 3 n, r 10 w. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,1’ He names the following witnesseB’to prove his Homer L. Provost, continuous residence upon and cultivation of of Portland, Countv of Multnomah, State of said land, viz: Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Win. Schollnieyer, Joseph Effcnberger, Win. sworn statement No. 2309, for the purchase of Tubbesing and Wm. Snyder, all of Nehalem, the s w % of n e J4, n w % of s e J4t11 ad 11 % of Tillamook Count}’, Oregon. s w ’4, sec 17, tp 1 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof 37-42 ’ J. T. Apperson, Register to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said N0TICE FOR PUBLICATION. land before the Register and Receiver of this Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tlie 3, 18^1.—Notice is hereby given that the 7th day of April, 1891. following-named settler has filed notice of his He names as witnesses: intention to make final proof in support of his Henry Roberts, and C. Tilden, of Tillamook, claim, and that said proof will be made before and W S Cone and A M Hare, of Bay City, nil of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Oregon. mook, Oregon, on March 28,1891, viz: Any and all persons claiming adversely the Robert 0. Richards, above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office or before said 7th day oi ! Pre-emption, D. S. No. 6oo7, for the s w ’4 of s e April. 189I. ' h, * e % of s w *4 of sec. 21, and n e *4 of n w 34-43 J. T. Apperson, Register. %. 11 w ‘4 of11 c of % sec. 28, tp. 3 s, r 9 w. j He names the following witnesses to prove his j continuous residence upon and cull.ration of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice 1 viz :, ,, i M F< ii C .1 Johnson. Win. ltalior and I J F .la lau. FOR re BLICATION. Foni, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon. . United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore J. T. Apperson, Register. gon, Dec. 9,1890.—Notice is hereby given that 1 in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IR78, entitled “An act for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the sale uf timber lands in the States of Califor Land Offlee at Oregon City, Oregon, February nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ 9, iM91.—Notice is hereby given that the follow' xinioiivv Aiiuvn i inK"named settler has filed I _____ notice _ of his Intention Clarence Tilden, ot Tillamook. County oi TilUmook, St.te of I ’¡"o!>F»l n !>e mJ’rbeffireVh^i"!, IRON TONIC Will Partly the Rloo4| regul»toth% fiver and Kidney» and R«at«r» th» HeBtthaDdVl4<ir.irr»atb DyapvpnU, Want of Apf>etit». IndlMaUoa, Lnrk of Strength and Tired Foe I i n g ubaol u t»l yc u red. Don»«, muse I er nn>l nerve» r«c«fre qpw fore». Enl irons th» ml ed nd supplies Brain Pow»r. __ ___________ Suffering from complaint» —----- _ should be poured down, or if the pipe is walked with most aristocratic languor full of cold water the next beet thing is and apparent insensibility of the pleas TONIC h safe and speedy cure. Gires aolear, bsaU. thy complexion. Crwritmt attempts¡at counterfeit to get aa much soda into it as possible. ures of lite until around the corner. Ing only mid to the popularity of the original. . “ Let's get these plaguy things off and Do not ax per imp nt—get the ORIGINAL sad m KS t . THE UNTROUBLED LIVES OF ARIS This will soften the mass below and (Dr. HARTFP’S LITTLIt LIVIR PILLBh make it as soluble a» soap, and in a few have some fun," said one. Cure Uor-stipuLion. Elver Complaint and HickW TOCRATIC 6CH00L GIRLS. Ilendach». H »mp!» Dow end Dream BnohU In a trice the unwieldy leggins were Lours all will pass awuy. This beats mailed on roeeif»» cf two cants In poatac». F Dr. HARTCft MLDaQlNfc CO.. BtLeuls, Bob trying to thaw out a leud pipe with a hanging on a fence, and the two aristo Social Leaders In New York—The Wom red liot poker, which process Is equiva cratic darlings were only two jolly little en Voters of Ito.ton—flow . io Save lent to killing a man to avoid hurting boys, playing tag and shrieking with IfVe have the Exclusive Control of I Plumber,' Illll.— How Mrs. Custer Suf- him. A leud pipe will melt under such laughter aa they chared one another up circumstance. before enough heat can be and down tho sidewalk. By and by nurse lere—Mea. Blaine to Write a Novel. got through it to dissolve ice if there is appeared on the scene, grabbed the Ths most expensive young ladies’ any there.—Intei-view in St. Louis Globe- leggins and led the two tiny culprits school in tlio country is near Philadel Democrat. home looking as unhappy as possible for phia. Only the daughters of bonanza two healthy little boys. It cannot be Salarle. ot noasekeepsrs. kings and railway magnates can affard that tho two darlings got a plebeian “The best paid women in New York spanking.—New York Telegram. to go to it; but it is not so very exclus city or any other large city, ” stud a lead ive, even with such people as patrons. Jay Cook's old mansion is turned into ing employment bureau proprietor to Brilliant Women Wanted. dormitories—rather palatial, too—and tn<> yesterday, “are the first class compe The interest and discussion which tent hon.sekeepers. There are few wo the fine grounds are appropriated for Mrs. John Sherwood’s delightful paper WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. hide-and-seek when the feminine Greek men who are really competent to take on “The Salon and Its American Possi charge of households like the Vander and Latin scholars feel so inclined. bilities” have evoked, hazards the proph A good bank. Once a mouth the youug ladies are al bilts, the Asters, and so on, who are ecy that society may take the matter A drug st jre. The competent seriously in hand when the jiedigroe fever lowed tho privilege of coming to New willing to undertake it A jewelry »tore. York or of going to Baltimore or where- woman lia.-i had a large house of her own Inis somewhat abated. Mrs. Sherwood A good saw mill. ever their wills letvl them fur ti day's at some stage of her life anil has lost puts the case very clearly. American A Fire Company. Xnu don’t haue to offer a prize to eett thlt outing. Of course they are provided her fortune. She prefers to make her women arc equal to ths task if they will Two newspapers. Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds with one of the teachers an chaperon, living in wane other way than house rid themselves of the groveling toys, the 1 Several public halls. and equally, of course, they behave them keeping, because it seems to her a loss of ielG.»li nti l sordid ambitions which now A beautiful town site. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. dignity. Two photograph galleries. selves in a most exemplary manner. debase them. Their wit, tact and intelli Commodious warehouses. •‘In Engle ml women are bred to the gence, she urges, uro undisputed. More Tho only thing needed for us much An excellent school building. fun as they l.uve is money, and with profession of housekeepers, just as they p. r. everance in study mid less pursuit of TILLAMOOK, ORE. Plenty of hotel accomodations. tlmt they r.ro troll provided. Last ■ire taught to lx*cooks, housemaids, lady’s gilded folli.-. would bring them to their Two saloons and a temperance parlor. maids and so on. lh re liQMKiiwe[>ers are birthright of brilliant intellectual leader mouth's exettrsion was to Now York The head of navigation on tide water. They.left Philadelphia el 7 o'clock in hoUM-k'^iatrs by clianea more than any ship. Who will be tho immortal twenty Many el.gant and commodious residences. tOM Covati TO COVER. tlie iuoniing mid landed i.i J reey City thing else. That is tho rea.-*on why big to band together to establish “asnlon fur Good »tores in most every line of business. Fuby Abreunt v.ilh flic Timos. nt'9. They went directly out to the salaries are paid to really competent the purification an 1 organization of Public buildings that are a credit to any town. Metr.ipolita.i museum, and epeut an hour women. I know ono such woman who American society?"—Uer Point of View Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and G. ? R. or two examining all t he treasures there. enjoys a salary of lj l.000 a year, has her in New York Time... lodge». Ono o'clock r.b.-u p found them inn pri- I separate tablo and a servant to run her A large local trade from the surrounding errands. It it not infrequently that country. vote room nt Dclrnonico's partuking of u Fiupress Elizabeth at Corfu. Daily mails and stages connecting with the salaries of ('.',000 to J;,COO are paid." — driieioti.-t little luncheon, which hail been Deforo leaving Corfu the Austrian em- railroad at North Yamhill. previously ordered; a little Inter they ' New York Pros.». prciS Ktnte.I that on tho completion of An enterprising class of citizens who are de were nt Only'» theatre absorbcdly lfa- I th ? beautiful vill i sho is having erected termined to build up the town. *' in? Mur^ircl Elliott« ten i ng t > Adu Behan's last word; the th; i • her mnj ty an 1 the emperor of A Fair Association with ample grounds which In Mr. Warren’u All iiouls’ choir there Austriii, with their daughter, tho Arch- matinee over, th y leisurely betook will soon be put in good shape. noma dw tiii'fiuahc 1 «infers, chief thernselvM to th; railwny i tntion, ut<* ¡are 1 duchess Marie Valerie, intended to pay Two churches, with the Methodist, Catholics thrff dinners in the dining room car of :itnoTi;< whom are Mina Margaret II .1 visit to tho island. The Lmpress Eiizti- and Christian denominations represented. tho t r.iu that whirl, 1 t'mai lci.-lr to ' Elliott, the 1/»lo ro’»ratio, and Mr. Perry : m i 1 LiziL; the climate of Corfu agrees I Almost every branch of business and profes Philadelphia, ccl 9 o'clni-lr found them Averill, the Inriton0. Miss Elliott is vith her betit r tii.ia th.it of any other sion represented that is necessary to the welfare all tt-.eke I up iu their III .'.v white lx ds 1 »ilre.'dy qui:e v. < ll known in New York ; lace. The empress, who appears to lx> of an enterprising community. creaming of th® n ut mouth's holiday, ! both r.s a eoiKvrt 11.: 1 “i ccii ty” ringer. recot crin , froia th.3 ctlecti of the terri Steamer connection with Portland the Augusta and I«ouis Olsen making regular trips Nhe been in this city only a year, all of thi- ty days uv ay. ble calamity that befell her in tho loss Tho sch'xil entertains all sorts of Tavir ' r”r<’nt!y returned from a two >f her ‘ in, the Crown Prince Rudolph, besides frequent visits by other small steamers. celebrities as they imiko their nppi ’ir- /(»ar.;’ r< une cf instruction under the ins b< i .i diligently studying Creek, and A GRAND INVESTMENT rOKTI.ANI) MARKET. nnce in the neighboring Quaker city. I fa.'nou ; teacher, Mmo. Marclvsi, and it for thu Fami’y, School, or Professional Library. 1. hmishes every ono with the fluency (Wholesale Quotations.) Ellen Terry visited the girls when she is to her Rcboolitig that she owes much Aita waich she can already converse in Tito ilnthontzc Webster’s Una« 60 (4 CxJS was in'tliis country, and nlthongh she ♦ hat ’•< Iw>autifn1 in her art. Miss Elliott die language. — Athena Cor. London O ats —Gray ............... $ bridged IHefiomry, comprising the White 60 hiring her long n ‘ . ay in Paris became i&sucs©f 1864. ’79 ¿s ’84, copyxightod never rends for anybody she did read , «•4 Standard. W heat —Willamette I 25 t 36', proporty of<lio undersigned, is iiofr for them. Privileges nre c corded to very v.-rll 1 -uv. :i : rnoag the 111 ^tubers of Walla Walla Thoroughly Rorised end Enlarged, X 1 FiM*rgetlc IVomrn. 15 17 them which are soim times refined to the lively An * rican colony in the world’s ,*.nd as n distinguishing title, boors 9o 1 OO Mrs. Douglas Gordon, Mrs. Henry P otatoes fl loo tbs ... others. They wanted to vi .it Mr. Wnl 1 -ipitnl. .•oi l often i/.ngftt the houses of • ¡7 b nuuxo o? Woh&tex'’s Interna« O nions ” .... 3 00 Mrs. P< I. Mine. Sid.«.*ur*yer and Miss »Vinter Davis an I Miss Mary Garrett, ter's liotiso in B.iltirioi e, whose collec iioTJ't.l Dictionary. T urkeys fl lb . . 16 F 1 * torial wo?k upon thin revision . turn is tn fl'io m that in ni-lny museums. ! ffaiiny Reed. Iler Parisian success has who were mainly instrumental in secur- D ucks fl doz. .. . » 00 9 50 • ..1:1 been in nativo regress for ever They got p imi- i, li and went there inu followed her to New York. During the ng the Hirn of money which is to open G kksb ” ................ 12 OO .. 11 OO \ n Years. Not less than One Hun« lie medical school of Johns Hopkins uni I C hickens —Old fl doz. . body.—New York Sun. ia t Huenaer se.ison she attract<‘d gen Y oO 6 00 treix p?id editorial laborers have eral attention by th* lwaiity of her voice ••< rsity to women, are now laboring to Spring ” v. ou n '-od upon it. ftoclnl Lender» in New York. m<l face and t!«o artistic quality of her •a5v the half million endowment fund II utter —-Brine .......... u JO.OOO expended in its 22'i 35 it before th© first copy vhich is m*ceMaary to the | radical sne- ” Store, in Rolls . 20 Of tho |ieopU who ore likely to 1 m * work, »’»iic haa won sv.eral notable tri- 35 ” Choice Dairy . .. < ss of the 11 iv.' scheme. Women are uinpliH. She sang nt all of Miss Leary’s 37% Brought forward this winter tnoro pnun 40 ftipariion wi th any other vlvbri.t? 1 “Thu days,” first at Bar vorking so generously ami wisely all E c . gs —Oregon................... 24 inently than ever I < fotem uncial leadcra •■uvited. Get the Best» ” Eastern..................... in New York non» will xt inil a better Harbor and Inter on nt Lenox.—New A’cv tl.o south for the higher education L ard , Oregon . . JHIAM & CO., Publishers,, lo York Ii< mid. •f women that northern colleges must chance of xncv-sH than the wifo of ex- ."ii. Id, Mass., V. 8. A. ” Eastern lo>4 8’.' 00k to their ways or suffer in tho com Secretaiy Whitney. Hho baa already »filers. Illustrated pamphlet free- B acon —Clear Sides 9 II oumo Pianti. 9% laridon. — »San Francisco Argonaut. Riven a few breakf.i ( h and dinner» that I ” Hams ..................... 12*4 H% Mnny plnnts tabi u ir» tlii-i fall nnil gon, on April, 13,1891, viz. lnivo bidi attended by the bout ixx.pla •’ Shoulders ......... 8 Lots 1 and 2 in Rec. 3, tp. 3 s., and s U ofs e *4 potted fi r display in.l.eu» duiinq winter llrulth of the Queen. O. D. Boatman, of sec 34, . V. tp lo and will hen* and in \VuKhi117ton, and xhe protn F lour —Willamette 3 80 3 70 I to .. show r. . 2 » the I. s, r 1 land . .1 w, . X- . *. is _ more . _ . offer _ valuable , proof « ■ will »liuw tlu* want uf ukUl.ùi thè gai-- that sought Pre-emption D. S. No. 6O48, for the e % of e U of Then» it nut tho »lightest foundation Country Brands isre to give the Axtora, the VmtderbiE», 3 65 for its timber or stone than for agricultural see. 11, tp. 2 s, r 8 w. loner by droupin *. by clinFifi* of color of 'f tho Htory whijh ban been going round ” Eastern Oregon.. and the other.» a very lively rluixo in the 3 ■» purposes, and to establish his claim to said: lit names the following witnesses to prove his 3 65 bave;», and l y ulla-r i.igua of ilowly ho pajsTi that “ the «puen ’ s health ia land before the Register and Receiver of this continuous residence upon and cultivation of Witter of elaborate eiitertainnients. office at Oregon City. Oregon,on Friday tlie I said land, viz: hing. \Vbc:i ¡l.;:it.» gel to litui .Ugo h • vau.*.e of m Him anxiety in th » inner CLUBBING LIST. Mix. Whitney is |ieculinrly fortnnate loth day of April, 1891. He names as witnesses I> S Bales, J D Edwards, E R Bales and I D uotliing will r- toiv theui Init heroic I ircli.4 of tho court.” Tho queen is per- As<-1 M Hare, Arch Provost, ami Geo Means, Gibb, ns, all of Trask, Tillamook ( o. Oregon in lull iujf ii I ioum * toi'iifi rtiiin in 11 house Tillamook, and H L Provost ot Portland, all 88-43 j. T. Apperson Register’ ■ctly well, an 1 has driven out every UK adlight and Toledo Illadc 1 year .. $2 15 of bnilt on n prine, l v reale. tilled with rare '.n-atuieiit, i:a nono I ut a gnrdeni*r rati of Oregon. ----- -------- • a • li-toro t’i' ii, and ai gardener.i do not Weekly Call (H. F.) ” . . $1.85 ft ’rno ri Mince her arrival at Windsor, Any and all persons claiming adversely the picture» nud work» of art, 11 veritable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. above-described lands are requested to file their ” Weekly Examiner ” .......... $2.50 liiing aromi 1 our hiji-'S, to beat hand •veil on th»* r.ddr .t day». It in only nat muMctim of tremmre. And to theae may Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. ” West Shore ” .......... $4.50 claims in this office on or before said loth day of in rii< h < :;r-o-, ¡1-Ics, and ni thè plnntx ir.d tlmt tho (pt.‘<11 should not be quite is hereby that the April i S9 i . ?• iM>i.—Notice ...... ....... / given ............ w follow- lx* added 11 Hiqx'tb clief, a relinuu of ” Century Magazine ” $5,00 will dio ut any rato, we will givo n ti-oat- ‘ i robust and active as she was twenty 34-43 J. T. Apperson, Register. | *nff’niI,ne,^seriier has filed notice of his intention well drilled rervanta and a dining room ’<• make final proofin supp»ut of hisclaim. ><n ! Detroit Free Press ” J2.oo _ nii-nt v.ìdoli will s.ive thoiii if thoy bave ■ ‘ ars ago. blit : :c ia in exctllent health. _ that said r»«*e~»r«.»it v------ large taough to aeut forty couplea at din ” Mammoth CjclopcKdia " fj.oo T.M..E« I.AXU. ACT Jl'XK ». 1»7».-N ot ,CZ TO» ; not i;i no too far. —London Truth. n< r fulled St.te. lln"L<;meTe.°Oregon Citv, Ore-1 . ?un. gun' on °n April 14; I89I viz: ” Dickens' Works ” ____ j2.oo lleat w..'»r vn to atout 110 ilegrem, Mr». Wliitncy in as clover a diplomat T-------- i.— ------- is - -------- ! . given ............... fi j George II. II. Armstrong, Armstrong, Twenty five complete novel» to any old aub- gon, Dec. 20, W90. — Notice hereby that <>eorge I unii vrith it water Ilio plr.iits ns usuai; Mr». Clark. acriber who will bring us one new subscriber. ns was Talleyrand, mid with a tortuue in IOinpllunee with the pro» ision. of the act of Unme.tcad Enin- No. kbffi.for Luts 67 10 .nd of Junes, 1X7». entitled “An ii«t for the ! 1» ol »ec. I tp. »'s, r lo w. ’ 7’ Kate Upson Clark, of Brooklyn, in the Them- rates apply only to new »ubocribtrs aud < kill ongrere that bring« her mi income of half a , iiext d..v lise water tip to 123 degnxm, 1.1 x.f t 1 in ha. lun ,lu l.i »k.> Li».. ».......... r z . . 1 : .. II .. _____ __ . « . ■ ■ names the following witnesses in-xt d.-.y rqito 150 t’ogrees; f ursnv thi» •viio < 1 E. 1‘. Cl:.ik, of The New York to those who pay arrearage and renew their M»lle of timber lands in the states of California l .. 1*4 He .............. . ..... „ llll<TN»t.N (OprOiC to prove i'fltl t i »1 ono u rncid.....,» . —.....r , million a year, ».lie innv lx* de|x<ni|e<l Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” r • 1 ........... ■ •-- ’ *. «V... s. ii^m <ii| .7?" l A n - U ? UH r , esi ’ d . cnf,c and cultivation Ave or • I- da in! n fin ■ .,v.th will r.xou.l”g I i.si, p.ial the daughter of Ed- subscription before the end of thia month. I oLsnid bind, under Sec. 230I, R. S. John W. Maxwell, upon to more than hold )mr own in the James Ptsterfield. John’ Pesterfield, Ed Lvs- risiili. The i.it-.oni h* 1-» tliut tho hot G t I !"• ». ju. t decvtivd. 2dr. L ’ p.son of Netarts. County of Tillamook State of Ore context. Ono < f her mo»t intimate »indotto Walther, al! of Nerioeton. Tilla gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn ter. i water <-xpand< thè iap nud t ip channeh ¡1 1‘ ¿d m . s a i.tvurix r of the Enn of pub- lriend » nt present i< Mr.». Jowph Pulit statement No. 2403. for the purchase ot the s e mook county, Oregon. , and tlttis L rei» Ilio ring i 'i sa|i tato 1: !n is who v. ere driven out uf Mobile, J. T. Apperson, Register. ‘4 of a w >4. »re. 11, c S of n w '4 and n e W of zer, the wile of the owner of Tho World, I vi-:<*rou-< oirenlatlo-.i. and v.-lu u that i» khi.. i<r nlling 1 no copy of •• Unde w ’ of arc 14. tp. 2 n, r 9 w, and will offer i Notice m hereby given that 1 will meet the s proof who is nl-o lil; lv to lx» heard of during to show that the land sought is more I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. n:. l the ,,Liie uf Frvdvrick taxpayer»in Tillamook Uountv on the follow valuable the winter r.i un extensive enti'itniner e-tuldishi I tho | tant enly riquire» ¿»m’t. ( for its timber or stone than for agricul ing date», at the usual place of voting «torcuon City, Oregon. March Writer. tural purposes and to establish his claim to said ' Dolph - •* Mi«. PAlitzer 11 a :in,pil,11 lv attractive eonimon zttcntlon. (ieri, antown Tal«*- Dongl .1 .......... February 16 .. I-Xil — Nolice IS hereby given thnl the follow, land before the Register and Receiver of this grnph. Little Newtucca...... ’ JM ing named stiller has tiled notice of her inten woman, n delightful conver.-attonUt mid office nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Union ” 19 tion to make Anal proof in support of her claim Mr . perirwhu ha» b?vn elect«»!! to 2ist day ot April, 189!. Hebo ..................... ...................... 1» diarmim; n friend atone n<. dhavu.. ” 20 Ilnw Min. Custer fhtflTrra. and that s„i<l proof will be made before the He names as witnesses: h • videe uf ruad overseer in Kansa*. in Beaver New Yolk Letter. .................. ” 21 , Mrs. Cuter iion-if theiuoet widely L I.aughary, «and (’ Palmer, of McMinnville bounty clerk ot Tillamook County, at Tilla Netnrta i \\»<i (pvake woman wit’n Knapping as " s. 1 °!lc' oi C,l> ' and 11 Rob, rt« vi Tilla: mook. Oregon, on April 31. I89I, via: Carnahan nought women in Now York _____ ___ Hoeiutv. ____ * • ” 26 monk, allot Oregon. dark rycft and detvrinined mien. “When Joseph B. Lester, South Prairie The Volri« of lltmloii. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Pre-Emption D. s. No. 57», for the w K of n w Though by no menus n kn i< tv w<»mau. die haa iK cas’vn t » say ‘No’ her voice Nehalem ................... March 3 Cannot be tucc.ufully traveM «Hh* ajwve-drscribe«1 lands are requested to file their Onion Peak The action of 7.018 women voters of ainl ptrr.i; nently K.i ldvn« <1 by tho death and 11 ot n e q of rec 4. tp. 1 n. r 7 w • • ” 4 I nut good health. T« r.ach »•■Itbaraaj claims in this office on or before said 21, day of an I m * hi'iihl a mile away,” gay» a corre- Foll«y Sshe namesthe following witnesses toprovchcr .......... ” ft Bouton aud its result« »how tho chi uf the |,vn ra’, nhv frequently yields to April, 18^1. J Garibaldi. .¡M'ndviit. ....... ” 6 rovetad position In Ilf« require« th« full said land'yl?’“dC“C'; Upu" ‘‘"d lul,1'“tii>n of, Bay J T Apperson, Register. ciency of wotnen us n factor in uur 11111 the ini|M»rtimities of frienda nud goes ” 9 possession and opsrstlon of all the fao- Hotiuarton, March le. to March 3I, inclusive John Herrington. Walt. J Smith, Carl Hunt •nti-ipal 'jxjitii'a. In mi election where forth to ltccotno the life and noul of the Mian Anni ' Baxter wn* elected connty ™«»ook, S j ultlas kind nature h«« endow.d us with. B am D owns , TIMBER LAND, ACT JFNE .1, 18 t ».-NOTH I mw>iV?mnly,’oreVr' *“ Ahd' Deploriate carried their major by circle that rhe'< h<»t . *4 t(» i nter. Two . ’cik uf Jasper county. Mu., at the regu I These conditions cannot exist unlees th« FOR PI BtJI ATION Sheriff and Tax-ct llector. rT.IM majority, With two third» of tho ria* « « < f society h »1 I out Mrelcoining lar i lvct’ • 1. an i Mrs. (.’ar dine Le Comte. 41-46 J T, Apperson, Register. t tilted State. Land Office. Oregon Citv Ore T heo . S teinhii hfr physical being 1« In perfect working gon. Dec. 20. o‘QOi-Noticei. hereby given that council and b. ir I of uldi-rmen. not a hands to thi« gifted fitly; the literary * f Columbia, hits been appointed »tate Dated this ?5th day of January, MDo. cIn,(.' ordar, and this 1« Impossible when th« tn compliance with the provision,, of the act of •ingle person wa < elected a nieuibej- of world, on Recount of the i krelh nt Itooku librai iati by Governor Tillman, vf South liver and epleenare torpid, thus obatrud. Congreaa of June 3. 1878, entitled An act for the NOTICE FOR Pt'BLICATION. vale of timber laada tn the States of California tlie achoo) committee who was not noun Ing th. secretion«, causing Indigestion that she b.ns added to th :r libraries, and ■ 'an Th? world moves. , 1 citv. Ore March i Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, ' T illamook it Y amhill stage uovte . snd dyspepsia, with all of their accom 1’91 —Notice Is hereby given that the following liat.s) and supported by route orgauizrtl the s<x?inl vol Id, b/causo her nnino and Wm. H. Ebcrman. panying horrors. body <8 women. Tho independent Worn family entitle her to enter its douinius. Ali- .i Plora E. Powers, stenographer to Staireleave! North V.mhill daily, except Sun of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, staleot named settler has filed notice of hi, intention^ DR. HENLEY'S 1 t iregon ha. this day /led in thi, office lit, sworn • en Vot. IS noinin.ited l iqlit I- Uididutes It is sail that Mn. t’uster raifers da atlornev general, is s ml to be one of day. at 5 a. m . tor Tillamook and elected fonrof them, no one of xv bom acutely in writing of her own and her thd lih^t indefatigable workers at the Learn Tillamook dally, except Sunday, at statement No. Sjr J. for the purchase of the a a . m . for North Yunihil . exerts a specific Influence oxer the llxar. 1 bud the Ihenoero.tic nomination. huaUdnl’}« war experiences. Fkieli pen • i.pital. frtspv nllv working far into the ■ ’/'■ ■ r<J “■ ,,ld » illorter proof to show Albert Marolf, that the land sought is more* al'table lor its excites it to healthy action, resolxes lts I The Public Si lnxil union ul«> mani stroke bring» lurk tho peon ns vividly is ’ii' lit in .1 ilio .s ef business, not absent hinrm"i^S0o''i,hlr’,",‘'1 Sor,h ^ P O , ( , « D 3.V» 0 ..i?0w' Or L0 ” “ limber or stone than for agricultural purpose, chronic engorgements, and promotes the I x.ul to eaubliah hi, claim tornid l.?d natrsl eight candidato» and eh-eted four, if dii^s, and not yvain, had intervened ing herself on Sunday. secretions; cure. Indigestion and const!- I * cZ.'i-';rix.£1r;rk,”,’lne**' c°h« Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon lanit.lmt not least. Mu. Emily A. Fi between it and tho ¡ re-ent. After an pation, sharpens ths sppetlte. tenM bj City.Oregon. on Tui-wlay the 31 dav of Anrll A watch in accordance with feminine field, the only woman nominated by any evening < f xnch aocniMi with her dead ilflsi He names as witnesses- * X Apr" the entire system, and makes Ilfs Taasenger agency at Occidental Hotel. Otto M aither,Edward Senke an<l if r I. I. Smith, J H Smith Frank .« j party, received a larger vote and a larger hero and love, Mrs. Curier retires to her fancy i in the form of a rimo with jx-url Using. I cXre oreZ1 *" 01 T”1*“ook. Tillamook O. ORTON. MANaoxa. , majority by «,«00 than any other caudi room to walk the floor till morinug coloni) leaves, the dial forming the cen 'k «b»fo, alth mgh n it nominateti by the UghL- New York World. ter of tho nieo. This swings from a J- T Apperson, Register. 1 Democrat. The unparalleled fidelity of chatelaine of pearl set chains. oMprilugi?’’ °®“ **«•.141.17.’; HOI KS, the wotnhn voters is shown by the fact Mr», 11 la I no to Write » Novel. . ■T1'.*' l.HZ” •• Tillamook will b, tv„¥ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In Ireland women tailora use.1 to ro <l»> tu the week from 8 o'clock a . M loto-clock that out of 7,918 registered women over T. Apperson. Register An intimate friend of Mrs. James G. 9 ” i,r''K°n City, Oregon, March 7.800 aro knew 11 to have voted, with g-o<xl Blaine, Jr., told mo yesfenlay that this uiouopoJiiw the trade that lueu tailor» « to 5 e. M Mail, clore ni « niinul. . n.m -M reiuk'ni found for the few absentees. A unfortunate young woman, who has seen were unknown, but of Into one or two '■cl«l r'Mr"n< b“»>ae’« ct.ree.l5 promiuent Republican juditiciau raid: so mnch trouble, was trying her hand at uien h.ive lx > n allowed to enter into s.phi» Sererance, FoM-miatreaa. ' .< r* Tillamook Countv at Till»* •‘You ladie. can Account for your ab- authorship, and that a novel from her competition with tho women. General Agis, for D. M. Ferry & Co • mook, Oregon, on May, 9, Iftqi.vii:' * U aentisw. We cannot account for ours." may be looked for within tho next two S“.nSr“h P“"'"'»« S the’act of Lester Kingsley, The Pratt institute, in Brooklyn, N.Y., r..a om‘ ,C'; |,L’R ''I ni.ti-ATtox A jr.ctnre-<que incident wa» the voting months. x«Tn '..'in l;:.,ii'uìe,Aonf^j-‘i7 Young Mrs. Blaine haa had a ..V . °"'«'”1 ’ bv Oreaon. Frbni of twenty-five old ladies in Ward 9, one gixsl ixlueation. has traveled iml nstd a i» to liav .■ a Urge annex devoted to wom !r.\ 4 "n —Notie» ». hirer, riven th.i thr after another, of ages ranging from 65 to g.- d deal, and I aiu told that writing en stu.leuta. The »cut of the building L ‘ 7jn* "•m<sl- ttlrr ha. fllcVumicof hii «reg,.». Nevada and Wrehingtra Tenttory intention »0 mskr fl-i.t proof in support of ho Michael I. Martin. will be about and the work on cl.lm 90.—Womau's Journal. .„a th.t «..«I proof will b» mLtiror.»ï cornea very easily to her. As the public it will lx* begun iraxt spring. mi >k°'?wtV Cl,rk of 'l,1*l,'o"k Countv at Till, mgton. hi. tMs"’d,iy°fl1ed' in’’ th“»‘*o°ffire*M,' Garden Seed. knows, the young woman's cirenm- mook, Ort-gou. on April «. t»vi, " *11“ - r Ely Ituw to Rovo I'lMIUbor*« mils. «taibiw are not of the brightest, she be J«mn r Tittle, Miss Elizabeth Cotcsworth is about Directly it begins to frena. tia re is n ing sttll confined to her room, and if she J T. Appersou. Register. "" *** '"r,h* organizing n co-operative company of demand on plumber* too|.*n frozen pip. ____ a , 1*0, makes a profit of her lit wary venture it EngHth gentlewomen for the raising of " • n ‘ ” >*» tollowing witaMM. to prove hi. It ia atnuigv that iu nuietm n , iuu « out ot will lx> a unret welcome one. At any twenty it ia the i u qw pipe from the rate, I understand she is going to try it, fruits ai d vegetables, to lx? delivered Grass, Clover and all kind, of Frenk WhreiJ ït ’’roKm*’!? of April. >4,. H» name, a/w™ .¿A U d*’r rink, nn<! not the anpplr pipe, that and if she tuissea her goal it will aimplv directly to the consumers. fre<-KM, atthoii-h the latti-r ia alwaya lx* an > x]snditure of time, and "of kounti »»regon. «nnjy'oJtoÂ’j*? ¿X? vYrld »¿’«-cunxl. Taaoc Mxiuu Mrs. Bennet Edwards, the authorvra, full of water. Why ia it! Simply lx* that," as she herself says with a fire-p 1 T Apperson Rrgi.trr *\'n ’:i ”f TÄ «¿î* '°'1"« i'.V. ,1/ » «‘d al1 other patent cnw, in the haa made a donation of *5.000 to Gen. ,he and cause pipe, indoor» wldoan frerae and sigh. “1 have so much, so much.*'— Ed .K.red“-ri^| .dxvrretv th, lLx'th to further hi* scheme for the re K o,‘ tu. re than half U h - time the pipe ward W. Bok'a Letter. ii™,POI"J'A"p' « PRE TCH oflnren ’ Latul “ Office i * • . «»«WOHCit, Orrron. Frb generation of “ Darkest England." tion. I make careful examination, and advi«c a« Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizert, i, blocked with rubbi.h. Th. bend ia .e- -—----- ...H .-st n Tuirn-i at thi< to pateiitaUMy naw or cax.au. “ ki' 'Tf J',h" ’’»Avi-, f.w ——.L.__________ J- -'Pperkon, Register. geiit ially luUf full of fru^iuxuu which Ixrgglu* \rw Too < uuibavaoma. Hiihniv office. nt.acTi v acxom rxox th . Mrs. roily Holme, aged 90 years. of ÛÎÎJd*MÙ"’ hi’ ------ / »try hnt.' been forced through th« trap hoi««. Those imdrvMthl kij JeggiiM which Cape Cod, Man., has kmtte.1 two woolen ipon the »Safari w Take It Before Breakfast. h XT o .«»»ppetewlthat! have.up. rior faxjib <P 1 n.. r Tlieuwllen it get» »cry cold the greed button up »c prettily ovw the knara of „ T'l'arere’k county OregCm prompt ptellminaVr iwarrhe. Airto nikv her birthday in Angnst aud with a rii for th. more viqorou. and -wc.-eaaiul nroweu' Ihr «aid t water that,» poured down eettlra quick the apoilexl buy .diarlmg. gro very fzah •n»>im..msi t„ «PJ>,le«tion. for patent aad fo/att^d' h.va nearly completed a third. Mar ac r ly, aiwl the whole Ira-oiura . cungvwlxHl. tunable atei make ti. rvxvi, hrf. re the I |e-k > ..iJpSB fc „ Tillanu» Bee Keepers' Supplica. I the 3rd day of April MaMiraM h. ai so swell, vvu know ( Mrs. Henry Wan! Beecher has nnmer- al t*o'r little id. Tiif*64 •■«» ucLfwva xvrax mony < Wc want Yov for a custom«, GiW’* Ind -*n t a trial order. «• »•«« . .a». r— WOMAN’S WORLD. LAUSES WiVL OLSEN, BOOK WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL riONARY He Ooad to iealtli English Dandelion Tonic a ;™ T îii ‘Æ t SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS F. L. Posson & Son, PATENTS. " n «Mi*» *•» Âr/..-., V PatawTC.r«. F. L. Posson <St Son.