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CHOICE W.S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. LOCATION FOR RESIDENCE Tlxis Tract Irac a Sig'lrtly’’ ZLocatiorx; Is practically X-e^rel; is dear, except a Toeaixtifhal Grrovg in. tire Center, ■^rlriclx ■’^T’ill “toe w.ad.o inte a T’arHs, aad is close in.. A PROPERTY will to- 0» th. 3rav. 1 to...h r,o«ti^s thl. »rap.tr Thi. Win to« the For further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on “^77". S- OOZLTZE3, an,« lu the CUT, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for T imbek L and , A ct J vnf . 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . P u cue ATI on . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore I United States Lam! Office, Oregon City, Ore- J 1 gon. Jan- 28, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that gon, Jan. 22, 189I — Notice is hereby given that 6a% in compliance with the provisions of the act of in compliance with the provisions of the act of I 62» 2 Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An act for the timber lauds in the States of California, CHARLES BRADLAUGH ON WOMAN I 4ozU salt* of timber lands in the States of California, salt-of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ I 85 SUFFRAGE IN ENGLAND. Bradley F. Durphy, Mary Tripp, 75 of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Washing of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Ore O nions ” .............. - 4 50 gon, has this day filedin this office his sworn ton, has this day tiled in this office her sworn May Hold State Offices—-Why Large Bou Dancing Her Chosen Art. Can be made in the next three statement No.2432.for the purchase of the n w1,. statement No. 24'31, for the purchase of the s e T urkeys y tt> ....................... ... 13 y K of section 6, township 2 s, ranges "v st, of sec. 2a, tp. 2 n, r J w, and will offer proof quets Are rashionablc—Margaret Ful months selling 8 00 9 50 In one of the leading academies of New D ucks y doz......................... to show that the land sought is more valuable and will offer proof to show that the land . . IO OO li 00 ler’s Niece -The Cleopatra Craze—Danc York city a charming girl of good birth G eesk ” for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur sought is more valuable for its timber or THE NEW STANDARD poses and to establish her claim to said land be stone than for agricultural purposes and to S o0 6 50 aud social position is privately preparing C hickens —Old y doz. ing Ifrr Chosen Art. fore the Register and Receiver of this office at establish his claim to said land before the Regis Spring ” herself to adopt stage dancing as her ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, I Oregon City, Oregon. on Friday, the oth .’. 2«i Personally, I bold, and always have »5 Oregon, on Friday the 9th day of May, 1891. dav of Mav, 1891. She names as witnesses: profession. She is from the overflowing B utter —Brine ................... He names as witnesses: 20 R T Davies and G F Williams of Portland, ” Store, in Rolls... . 25 held, with John »Stuart Mill, “that wom ranks of suddenly reduced gentlewomen. Geo. E Courtney, B A Oakes, E Drake and J I) Ore.. II. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon, and 40 ” Choice Dairy 37% en have a« good a claim as men have, in Cook all of Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon. J G Allen of Cape Horn, Wash. When financial disaster camo and work E ggs —Oregon ...................... 13 Any aud all persons claiming adversely the Any and nil persons claiming adversely the point of personal right, to tho suffrage, Closing Up Windows. was necessary for maintenance the ques above-described lands are requested to file their above-described lands are reguested to file their Ail the new I890 census returns, revised nun. ” Eastern ............... . or to a placo iu the jury box.” I am not claims in this office on or before said 9th day claims in this office ou or before said 9tli day ol showing the New States, New Counties iu The practice of closing up a window tion arose what she could do best. Dig L ard , Oregon.............. ....... lo Vi May i8ql. I Railroads, New Post Offices, &c. ’ disposed to help to withhold or delay of Mav, 1891. in a chamber by placing the head of the she could not, and begging was an im ” Eastern ................... H4 39-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. 8’i 39-48 J. T. Apperson Register. them in the exercise of their right to tho 9 BEAUTIFUL bed against it irf not safe without »ome possibility; but since babyhood her feet B acon —Clear Sides ............ 9% parliamentary sufl'rago on tho ground NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ” Hams ... ............ »3’4 other contrivance to shut off the wind. hud been inspired. She danced as others Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March <5, Indexed diagrams of the principal cities shn that enfran”! ising 1" :-Jation i ; temjx) Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the following- ing the streets, parks, etc., colored chart» 8 ” Shoulders ......... ... Paper is the best material for such a sang and poetized. So, pocketing pride 25. 1H0I.—Notice is hereby given that the named settler has filed notice of his intention tc diagrams, valuable statistics, political historvi tarily inexpedient to the ¡Kilitical party 4 00 ......... 3 80 use, a.4 it is hut «lightly porous. So be ami prejudice, the little lady determined F lour —Willamette following-named settler has filed notice of his .nuke final proof in suppoit of his claim, and the United Slates, etc 1,000 Reference TaX! with which I am identified. 1 am as- ” Country Brands ... . 3 65 intention to make final proof in support of his that said proof to ill be made before the Count) 50O fine Engravings. fore you place the little (laughter’s bed to be honest, bravo public opinion and 90 claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore eured by Henry Labouchere, my col ” Eastern Oregon.. . 3 5o 3 against the northern window, get paper burnish up the sole talent nature had the Register and Receiver of the United States gon, on April 25,I891, viz: TEN BOOKS IN ONE, league in the representation of North Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, on May I9, —newspaper will servo—and, closing the given her. Everything pointe to u brill Albert Marolf, A practical, useful work which every bu.in,. WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS ampton, and who, as f ir back as 1867. 1&91, viz: outside shatters, seal up tho window. iant artistic future, and those who have Pre-emption D. S. No. 7235, for Lots 15, I7, 18 man, every home, every achcol. prife^aS Colin Allison, actually voted in favor of woman suf nmu. mechanic or tai mer wants ami will and 19 of sec. 2, tp. S s, r 10 w. Tho mucilage or paste needed to fasten seen this, the first society woman ever Picturesque scenery, Pre-emption, D. S. No. 7166, for the w % ofse’T, frage, that Hie uffu( t of giving tho wom He names the following witnesses to prove Thia is the best Atlas for the price ever i«rri I Over 90 miles of coast line, I he pajxir to tho casing will wash off essaying such a step in America, aver • 1of S w 1 , of sec. 32, tp. 3 S, r 8 w. his continuous residence upon and cultivation E«')bodv wanu'-ti, en of N( ;11 •»nj Lui the ¡ rrliamentury He names the following witnesses to prove his of, said land, viz: easily in the spring and leave the paint that she will rival E! lerand Lola Mon I Clam-beds till you can't rest. '■■"■us statistics. Vl). continuous residence upon and cultivation of, suffrage would be to ensure my defeat have a golden opportunity tor tnom v walk/ Otto Walther,Edward Henke and H G .Sprague i Streams full of trout and salmon. and wood work uninjured. With closed tez.—Illustrated American. said land, viz: of Nestocton, and Alfred Gubser of Tillamook, Don't waste time waiting, but cud $ioofor£ in that borough at tho next general Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. James Norris. A M Orick, J D Jones, and John all of Tillamook, County, Ore. elegant outtit at once. Remember, blind« and drawn shade neither the Moon, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon. election. If I knuw this to Le true it | A climate as good as any on the coast. 42-47 J. T. Apperson, Register. Wliat n St.-qje Dress Costs. neighljur witlgmt nor the visitor within 44-49 J. T. Apperson, Register. ONE MILLION A large and well equipped livery stable. would not kinder rio from casting lay Parisian tictresses f<o to a very great will guess your ixandiv.urk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Plenty of game: water-fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc. will tie sold during istu on account of th. I vote in favor of woman snffrnge, even if Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March Atlases Any window in chamber, hallway or extreme in the way of costume. Many I Good prospects for a railroad in the near NOTICE OF A I’ POINT ME NT OF EXECUTOR. new census, and this is tile first amt Lest iu U.,. 9, 189I. Notice is hereby given that the follow field, Address, lr.y vote alone should bo required to pass j st'.re rot in, w here shutting out the light of them have to receive immense salaries i future. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten the bill. tion to make final proof in support ofhis claim, is not ( bjeclionuble, can be treated in simply on account of the length of their ! Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, County of Tillamook. I d< uply vr.bie the n pr< entation of and that said Proof will be made before the I11 the matter of the same manner, and tho warmth and dressmaker:? bills. The sum of $5,000, ! Netarts and Nestucca. County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla The Estate of Not t!. i;..pt n, but tho grant of tho right 723 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. mook, Oregon, on May, 9, I891, viz: comfort gained will lx* surprising. Some- which Mlle. Marie Magnier, of the The i Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit of woinnn to tho suffrage cannot ba de Lester Kingsley, tiin it is <!♦ irablo to entirely shut off ater Gymna.se, Paris, receives annually, growing. termined by th” fact that if legalized SETH HIMES, Homestead Entry No. 8565, for the n of n w’ t One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla- part < f a ballwuy <>r entry. A curtain is insufficient. Iler toilets alone cost Deceased. ol sec. 18, tp, 2 s, r 9 w., and e of 11 c J4 of sec. her e.'h rc ifv </f that right, ac(’oi*diug to of < nnton flannel or some heavy material nearly vf),000 a year. I11 llalcvy’s com i mook, in the state. N otice is hereby given to whom it may con 13, tp. 2 s, r lo w. her c a.-< i pee, I be p rsonally hos He names the following witnesses to prove his edy, “L’Abbe Constan tin,” she wore a 1 An enterprising, prosperous, contented and cern that Sarah J. Iliines, the undersigned has til« to rny.;i IT. ?Ir. W. (,’rem r, M. p., j v. ill h< lp, 1 nt a partition of paper is hospitable class of people. been appointed by the above named Court continuous residence upon and cultivation of, much mon* effectual. A slight frame beautiful drew of exceedingly delicaU* said land, viz: Executrix of the last Will and Testament of the i Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and nn old ("¡.artist, a modern eanx ; Radi-1 T Harris, O H Olsen, M Perking and B F Ely above named estate. Now therefore, all persons cal and a eon; i t< ot advocate of peace, I work of pine woo I should I xj fastened to white l.u- «an J gold, ro. ting$1,500. Mlle. most productive in the state. all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., Oregon. having claims against said estate, arc required the wall, and to this two or tlnw thick- Jeanne Gra iter receives $100 anight to A rapid, but healthy growth and most promis to present them to 111c at Tillamook, Tillamook 42-47 J. T. Apperson, Register. is a ros<dlito opponent of the concession ; m (.1 pH|x?r should be When pla}’ “Li Fillea Cacolet” at the Varieties. ing prospects for the future. County, Oregon, with the proper vouchers with of the pridiain’ .ntary HifTrago to woman, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. six months from date of this notice. Nearly two-1 birds of her salary goes in Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern in Dated on tho avow-• 1 ground that women are | a preltv ctu Uain !• hung over it, the do- this 13 day of March 1891. Land office al Oregon City, Oregon, March tic makeshift will pre. hi a d<-c >r.i- dress. The dresses which Mme. Doche ment land which may be had for the taking. 2, I89I.—Notice is hereby given that the follow E. E- Selph j i Sarah J. Himes, anti-Radit .1. Mr. Mill, forty years I i.e it;, ct quite burprising.—’larpor’s 1 wore i.i the title role of **La Dame aux Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and settler of has tiled notice of his inten Attorney for > ing-named < Executrix said since, argtra ; with the Charii. tu, wrote i final proof in support of his claim, said estate. ) tion C to make estate. 42-46 Camellias” cost $600. The cost times now Nehalem, which are already becoming popular Bazar. that “To «1 Lire ti : J a v : '• in tho gov- | and that said proof will be made before the PETITION FOR LICENSE. worn by Mino. Sura Bernhardt in the resorts County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla erm nont iz th Mar {.»ret Fuller's Nice«. Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said j mook, Oregon, on April 21, I89I, viz: same plav will srll for ten times that Eiand it ci !y fu A nice ■ of M ug.iret Ftill-r it living in •;um.—New York Ledger. to be the best and most valuable in the North Will Purify a. Blootft nwjlAf.th. Joseph 13. Lester, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Lhcr and Kfdn»y» and Hftort th« ly, to which t 1 hiiibi-:d<*•• who i.i, in her way, almost west. HIRIi 1 Pre-Emption D. S. No. 5780, for the w y2 of n w Health and Vliforof Youth. Dyspepsia, will, at the next ensuing term of the County ’4 °f !’ec- 3! 11 ’2 ator Hunt of Appetite, Indicention. lungE -is to re; n e of sec. 4, tp. 1 n, r 7 w. A harbor which will be one of the best on the ■4 mmkud ( dirucU.-r au washer famous I A Hint for llrhlr,. Lack of Strength and Tired Hlrt Couit of the State of Oregon for Tillamook 1 He names the following witnesses to prove his coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent | Feel IngabBolulelycii red.Bones, RUCO of I line, trot Falter ha 1 two ng Att A bride of next month is having’ lier county, to-wit: The first Wednesday in May j continuous residence upon and cultivation of, muscles and nerves reoeira denies the 1 <iTr ■ said land, viz: -vf force. Enlivens the mind rothers, Iiirt; a rd and .Arthur, both wed iiujgown imide of some interesting improving it. 189I, apply to said Court for a license to sell John Herrington, Walt. J Smith, Carl Hunt nd uuppliee Brain Power. Half-a-dozen fine rivers, which with their | 1st only ! 1 mich younger i'mn herself. Each had* and vulnable heirlooms, portions of •=------ Suffering from complaiat} spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less I and James F. Reeher, all of Tillamook, Tilla- on? of the* • I. lied, 1 • nr:' a family, r nd th * two fami- which have composed parti of the wed tributaries, are jf Inestimable value for naviga- ■ quantities than one gallon, in the precinct of mook County, Orc. tion and floatii g jgs. 41-46 J. T. Apperson, Register. TONIC a oafn aud epeady c re. Give« a clear, bnai. down to th'.'i: i< ; make lheir h .?..•• together. Miss E. ding gown i of her mother, grandmother Beautiful an t j. roductive prairies which con- { Nehalem, in said County, for the term of one thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit. laugh. Ing only add to the popularity of the originsl. r.der is the d.mghtvr of one of the and .'rent-grandmother. The under part tain many farm suitable for dairying, stock- year, according to the prayer of the annexed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Do not experiment—set the ORIGINAL and UIIT. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 19 petition. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 24th >.-<)(h -r.<, mid v ’kn a very young girl of the go vn is to be made of satin, over raising and general agriculture. (Dr. HARTPrVS LITTLK LIVttR PILLSk 189I. — Notice is hereby given that the following Cure Oonattpation, Liver Cumpiuint and Bickl day of December, 1891. H enry T oue . .Ii; map,>ed out. th<* course < f her life which tire to bo draped two lac? shawl» named settler has tiled notice of his intention Head ache. Sample Dose and Dream B«.ok| To the Hon. County Court of the State ot Ore to make final proof in support of his claim and mailed on receipt of two r.«nte in postaue. f mil has realiz. d her ¡»Ians. She had the of full sise. a llonnco which will entirely WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. that said proof will be made before the County Dr. HARTER MSDlGINf. CO., SLLodA.Ia gon, for the County of Tillamook. lo-Tnry instiuc!-. of her family, but felt surround the skirt, aud there are at of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore Your petitioners, residents and householders . Clerk gon, on May 19, i891, viz: list Le\ .»tioti to tli ‘in was too precarious many yards of lace to match as will elab A good bank. | l’IiHg in thè within Nehalem Precinct, aud legal voters T. F. Harris, t reliance for self ? upport. So Miw | orately trim tho corsage. The Lice veil A drug store. We have the Exclusive Control^ within said Precinct of Nehalem, Tillamook Pre-emption I). S. No. 6O39. for the e J4 of n e ’ t riglit tu hold ’uder gave her«elf to the special study worn by the grandmother is to put the A jewelry store. County, Oregon, do hereby petition your Hou. « i 1 s w % of n p and 11 w % of s e % sec.30, tp 2 s, in other thnn A good saw mill. •f languages, the modern classics iu | finisliiu;; touch to this toilet, and as the Body to g»ant to Henry Tohl a license to sell r 9 w. ur.thor of thè A Fire Company. names the following witnesses to prove french ami German, going abroad to bri ie i i a iar?.' an 1 striking looking girl, 1 spirituous, vinous aud malt liquors within said his He entr ivo lì;rupe:ie, of Botta continuous residence upon and cultivation Two newspapers. wrfect I.' r. -■(•If in their mastery. Re- sh" will In able to wear wit.’i .good effeof 1 precinct in quantities less than one gallon, for of said land, viz: IM li t:ivc3 unlimitcd Several public halls. Frank Goyne, Charles Wells, O R Lawrence, the term of one year from the first Wednesday . iirning. ¡ ho uxik u robpon.siblo placo in such a rich gown.—New York World. a ( f 1< .1 a,;!*, und con A beautiful town site. S M Johnson, all of Nestocton, Tillamook 1 in May, i891. Aud this t your petitioners will and !n* ' ibnd , • library, uh H r * arbiter of County Oregon. •Hl ino i i'fiit to b.old any Two photograph galleries. ever pray he i-’.r.. h aad German d qiartment in 43-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. Aiiv.incc of M'orunn ’ s FdacnHoii. Connnod ions warehouses. 1* t .1 ■ I • ì 1 » of Kamgiii. Joseph Argello H. C. linker lying a: I celccli 1 f. The pkc .»wax one Tn education wo:n<*ti have achieved An excellent school building. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C. W Alley Un !, r I > • < i ■! i»v; Lr.v thè womon nl- William I.attie f raiaried importance, t. », and after 1 brilliant successu:< at tie London univer Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March I3 I Joseph Effenberg A. L. Alderman Plenty of hotel accomodations. itheri tvitdy <nj«y L.ni;i(ipnl ruffrago, and 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the following ' W. Shollmeyer F. Lange »v» nd yeaix she lias r tired with a . sity, mid Newuham and Girton haw Two saloons and a temperance parlor. Leve 1 »r t ’.ii'*' • < .1 Mr J uan ( njovud thè j Win. Tubbsing named settler has hied notice of his intention Wm. Oliver r.'rij bt ( 4ii]»ct ’acy. and can give her- ' lengthy muster roll.«, in which one of the The head of navigation on tide water. 1 William Batterson to make final proof in support of his claim, and Neal Knight privile; • ( i‘ vi '.itiq i r city r.nd k ’I km J SHA that said proof will be made before the County Thomas Gallagher Charles Svamon •1/ I > litiT.ny work. She lia« .a book most rac-nt laurel crowned names i.i that Many el?gaut and commodious residences. offici rx imd ( f 1 artic qiiiling in city uon- I George E. R Dean Isaac R. Holmes Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore Good stores in most every line of business. icaily ready for j ubl¡ration, and its <q>- of the (langbUT of th'» famous Henry H. II. Downing gon,on May 11, 1891, viz: N. Zimmerman vcntii>na ub i hu I io « 1 » h • u L ìodh . Inudozen Public buildings that are a credit to any town. A. J. Keaton. sar.uire will be anticipated with in- Fawcett. In medicine, despite many press trai G. Joel 11 el lh off, ! in: lai.ei h ila v • l.h-n beve tedimi eli- Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and G. A- R. xaiH. Euston Budget. Pre-emption D. S. No. 7400, for the n e of sec. rrnei rebuff«, women have now honors, lodges. lire vu.’itn.l • f tho governino»t < f «mali 28, tp 2 s, r 9 w. and uro carrying them even into our citi( .)i:i Krr. .-i Ir. 1 ¡n <■!<•( t io» of mavor He names the following witnesses to prove A large local trade from the surrounding Dinner DcMNcrta. his continuous residence upon aud cultivation A.datic dominions, and maintaining there country. mal cuuiic iltiicii ( f theiv uwn »ex. In of said land, viz: CLUBBING LIST Tlvre t a modern elaborateness in the witifcdignity and high repute the sue Anu don't haut have to offer a prize toeeiltKt fe Daily mails and stages connecting with the ita tho (J.leo of »»¡»vrinteudent A G Anderson, John 1* Allen, J II Hull and F Oood8, for its the BEST MADE. EoeryWd"* linnur tio^ert v.’i Ji whi< h society is Nf cewfiil practice of the healing art. In railroad at North Yamhill. Hefty all of Nestocton, Tillamook county, i1 tiow tillod by wotuen, and H eadlight and Toledo Blade 1 year ........ $2.15 Oregon. itming itjelf mme than ever l>efore. literature an I philosophy the array of An enterprising class of citizens who are de • ” Weekly Cull (S. F.) 43-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. ... ■ »1.X5 sweets in path ul ir art* nn important itMhfet e: . • l . !..•( WM feature . I table adornment. The pret- front lank name« is largo and evergrow termined to build up the town. ” Weekly Exainiuer ” -------- I2.5O A Fair Association with ample grounds which nwrWr®'. I ut nho wa 1 di loate 1. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for ing.—London Cor. Boston Transcript. ” West Shore ...........$450 n st way of Kervm r these is in little «il- will soon be put in good shape. P ublication . ” Century Magazine ” il r-entitu «nt i:i Kansas ha« TILLAMOOK, ORE >5 00 United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore vi 1 tray«, plates, I oa I ., salt cellars, etc., Two churches, with the Methodist, Catholics New York girls, not to lie outdone by „ Detroit Free Press ” 12.00 gon, March 7, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that, r<»n,T fur fumale «iif- •r in \ 1 net tin glass trays and saucers. their English rival«, have an extremely and Christian denominations represented. in compliance with the provisions of the act of ” Mammoth Cyclopaedia ” .......... $2.00 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the ora <»f tho l’ariner«‘ THE CRY OF MILLION Almost every branch of business and profes lieu fruit i i scarce and dear, a fruit good “ladies’ eleven” of their own, who ” Dickens' Works ” ......... $2.00 sale of timber lands in the States of California, t.ll committod tu tbo ««.lad in a large bowl is a very welcome play an excellent game of cricket in the sion represented that is necessary to the welfare Twenty-five complete novels to any old sub- Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” OH. S7TCK! n?i 1 unhurrd anifrage. 0 rm of • rvii.g it. whil? among con of an enterprising community. Daniel E. Goodspeed, scriber who will bring us one new subscriber. privacy of the Berkeley Oval. The ath itrola la • lower brnnch of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of Steamer connection with Portland the STOP IT NOW, •» ria s, the delicious Portuguese quince letic young women of Gotham are ad These rates apply only to new subsCribtrs and Oregon, has this dr.y filed in this office his Augusta and Louis Olsen making regular trips «ni Mr. 8 ou | m * xm *'« j u te and in;<: z.ipane, or any Turkish, to those who pay arrearage and renew their swonj statement No 2435, for the purchase of SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATI lt ìh quite \\ c-.t Indian <r Chinese preserves are dieted t<> hot key also, n« well n« Bad besides frequent visits by other small steamers. subscription before the cud of this month. the n ’2 of n w ’4, rw ’< of n w y, sec. 25. and minton, quoits and archery, while their s <• b of n e * 4 of sec. 26, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. and will I have been troubled many rears luny nl.40 jituM gt ncrallv acceptable. SENI. offer proof to show that the land sought is more disease of the kidneys and have capacity tor tennis is illustrated by such r.re inv<«hod valuable for its timber or stone than foragricul- many different remedies and Y t’< r b.»ul>oi;.i and prt*served fruits, each habitual tutors as Miro Helen Read. , tural purposes, and to establish his claim to sought aid from different ph SOCIETY DIRECTORY tto Journal. ¡«•i:.ou must < lioiwc tor herself, but glace Miss Marion Read, Miao Mellin, and said land before the Register and Receiver of without relief. About the 15th of j I was suffering from a very vi this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, truits are p r’ii.q>s more t<M>thsaiuo than Mrs. Salisbury. attack that almost prostrated me j the 23rd day of June, 1891. « r pil.LAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, ciystaHi:.<*d ones. Blancht*«l pistachios 111 such a manner that I was bent I He names as witnesses: I A. F. fit A. M., meets on the 1 George Riefenberg. A M Hare, W S Cone and When I sat down it was almost impossible for A Parisian fad in the wearing of top will b“ a novelty to many and k».»k very first Saturday night of each Lir.<0 I ' C Tilden, ail of Bay City, Tillamook County Ore. to get up alone, or to put on my clothe«, wi ullffl month. Special meetings for work pretty; little c.nkes ma.lt* of them, ch<q> boots by society belles when driving in Any and all persons claiming adversely the kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with I 1UJ UM ever; Friday night. Visiting breth BECAUSE THEY ARC I above-described lands are requested to file their OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my ]«*d and ¡«minded, are very commend phaetons or other high seated carriages. ren invited to attend. RISI U if it In 1 claims in this office on or before said 23th day hotel. I immediately commenced II. V. V. Johnson, W. M. The boots an* made of the softest pos June, 1891. •lespnir 1fiiiallv I’UU < f t .<•111. ivh.i,.. able. if a pineapple be used, it may I m » using the tea. It had an almost G. O. Nolan, Sec’y. D. M. F kkky & Co’s sible patent leather, or else of morocco 44-1 J. T.Apperson, Register. weil to mention a crafty device of cut miraculous effect, and to the aston V O t to l>u tu -nt toniti f r Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced with kid tops, which are richly embroid ting it out inn solid cylinder from the ishment of all the guests at the hotel, his i ’etcì: ut t > two iintmuisely NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ered in : ilks. They have either high or in a few days,I am happy to state, 'FII.I.AMOOK LODGE No. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, April 2. f Ihll’eu Ic• W u.i<*u n:rl volunteered t > rind, which remain« intact like a hollow I 94. I. O. O. F. meets in I will .For 1891 will be mailed free ! I 189i.—Notice is hereby given that the follow that I was a new man. car . The friut u then slice I, piled up low heels, anti the fashion was brought Odd Pel low’s hall every fun.:,’» th< 11U illlb ly w ithout nioiiey no all applicants, and to hstscason’sl ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten recommend the tea to all afflicted from Spain into France, whence it will Saturday night, except the as I have been. I customers. It is better than ever. 1 tion to make final proof in support of his claim, very liuti i as Iwfore, and its rind and crown «lipped I.:id wilb.1 1 It 1 1.. ■, wii i t first Saturday of each mouth. 1 Every person using Gardi-nt A nn till it is net'led.—Detroit doubtless extend into this country. I and that said proof will be made before the 1 "i iblo, j l ovti’b d the over it G. A. TUPPER, W. H. Cooper. N. G. B Flotvtr or htld S/fd:, fl County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- Fre<» Prc.ss. B. F. Ely, Sec’y. 1 fl should send for it. Address fl J mook, Oregon, on June 1, 1891, viz; ■;ly 1’1 • liitujuete at par Proprietor Occidental Hotel, The now Countess iVvonnc, nee And- fl D. M. FERRY 4 CO. g tie«., d. P<* Willian J. Himes, Santa Rosa. Cal. to. II , .itiran’i'.'il to give Fat Iler In I' i I hih » fnr (load Work. envied, who e marriage in Washington fl DETROIT, MICH. fl ! Pre-emption D. S. No. 62IO. f r the v *4 , U.... . w Il V. 11 the) ,1. u-e 1 t. Misu (' i.nldit' Stirling, a voting Eng- w one of tho social evente of tho sea fl Largest Seedsmen m the world ■ Ibany a' of sec- I7, and of se»< of see. 18, tp. 1 n, r 7 w ''OKINTFI POST, G.A.R meets on i.n Pacii u nii, nr.d ev< n to "throw liMi girl of ninny |>?ri*<>nal »ttractioux. son there, is very voting and beautiful. ! He names the following witnesses oprove his aESS TR fa” the y.ir •L< .111 1 t ;:-d.< of lovrly riblio.-i wiw fixiigiie.1 to tin1 comtnAnd of tin continuous residence upon and cultivation of, , the first Wednesday of each She is not vet twenty yean old, And is • said land, viz: th. t t w in < h -I to gild the lily and tinny (Salvation) cor]« at Orlon, Switaar- aUmt live fuel in height. She has a very month in Grand Army Hall. Walter J Smith, John Herrington, Frank Of << in o th, «.' two In- lan l. In thoo.irno. t prosecution of what slight and graceful ft;;uro, with bine Herrington and Janies Reeher, all of Tilla mook, Tillamook County, Oregon. J. IV Maxwell, Commander. du i r.ciup; led . 1:11! tli irt’.twuy it I,-. -I10 l. lo? -I to l>o a goi.l work. Mm errs an 1 w ivy, gulden hair, and «he is 4&-51 J. T. Apperson, Register. crue 1 f» in to carry the To- ,-.>t Stirling not only preached to adult», but II. Roberts, Adjutant. very vivacious and witty. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. buuqnvt Tin ■ ■ II u Kll.l get. HOM coven to cover | Land Office made friend, with little cliildren, to at Oregon Citv, Oregon, March At HI 1; >*0 r. :.t bdli, dinners and whom ahe t.mght hymn». The anthor- Ful y Abren- t with tiw Mrs. Li la M. Johnson is serving her j 19. 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the follow EAS- dm. .«tin ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten 1 ‘ h ive . 1. 1 from one itici of the canton became nlarnnsl. thin.] year aa provident of the school tion to make final proof m support of his claim, f mr bou □u >1« uh. Ono of the love- looked up an old ordinance which for- board nt Loveland, Colo. CHURCH DIRECTORY and that said proof will be made before the The secretary, ForHe’- >’ ! ■< t • 1 w nt r. an 1 by actual l>adc any attempt to proaelyte minors Mr. Cunningham, and County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- ________ _ the treasurer. r , mook,Oregon.on May 16, 1891. viz: l' • 1 . st evercarried in and bad Miss Stirling arrested. She was Mr. Brant. ire most estimable citizens. Thomas Shillinglaw Garden Seed. Ton mook C hibok , m . E. Cavava, tUJSOHIl ■ ■ a in : liti, ut bouquet Imprisoned in a dungeou in that old The board works in perfect harmony Pre-emption D. S. No. 7229, for Lot 8 of sec. and Lots 10. 11, 12 and 13 of sec. 30, tp 3 s, r i O w Vcata prison of Chilton, with rats for compan and to the ratisfaction of the schools and First Sunday iu the month, Long Prairie He names the following witnesses to prove his i.> nt bdl. It «,w made ions. Iler friends made an np|«'al m her patrons. continuous residence upon and cultivation of . Pleasant Valley said land, viz: MODI .. ■ ■ ‘ii on la Is and lilies of liehalf, pending which she was released Jn,'. ,. ” Tillamook David Roads and W R Robedce. of Woods, Mt ’. Frances Hodgson Bnniett will tin* valhy, 1 1 tied with exquisito rib- on bail. The »¡ ¡cal was denied, how Birave. and A T White and A J Rhodes of Hembree Kitehi. ,¡2 Grass, Clover and all kinds of lx ms t f hi’ all of Tillamook Co., Oregon. I, *. M. gi'eea. It eo>t a slim ever, and Miss Stirling want back to her »h i lly rvtuni tu Auivric* to rrei.le iu 4l., „ ’’ Tillamook 11.00 43 4® J- T. Apperson. Register !:.r ■ ■ «•*• >v o in o;i: eu a walking girl dum,< on tosei voout tho test of her term her \\ »»hni^tiut homo iuid etigaxe u|>on Sunday School In Tillamook every Sunday 2 00 le« Tilla tn 1 vrtuct u 7-10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [ for Noi it t r ix in ntha. New of imprisonment 10U days. After *lw two »ton.« and a ph»y, which are long rnt yi r met'tingsi Thuraday even Inga 1 Land Office at Oregon City. Ora 1 n, March If apectal paatortal service is desired, call on Yurk CoutuHelliU conni had servol her fnll time the gallant prviui», .|, but ¡Kudponed ow.ug to Ute the undersigned al the Parsonage, opposite the 19, IMl.-Nottci- is herchv given that the follow Ir Portia court house. ing-named settler has filed notice o his inten Sa-irn sent her m*roKi the frontier under aickueM aad death of her boy. G1low» at the Tlientr«. tion to make final proof in support o l;is ( laim J. H. W ood , Pastor. If rei ght ( military escort with a decree forbidding and that Mid proof nil! be made More thè Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc- ■ store, * At tbe tl Mrs. Ce«si« Hilmer, thv president of tn. oa any night in the her ever to return. Crolsiblv the deervm (ounty clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. W’t*«>k y u ( n n j < ■ ■ I: .e |wirs of dirty and Oregon, on May 1«. lsql, viz: t ie A^vi^tion of (.'.’llogiate Aliiiunn*. •engera was mn <sa ary.—New York Sun. Alexander Marolf, ni>il( d white Iix. edited twelve volumes of the appel apfoimtmrnt « Tito, a moor C ircuit \f f 1 ' • i on the hands of Homestead Entry No. éqti, for the w S of 11 e C mircm S outh A C.RA-ND INVESTMENT ladle« tlum - IV. n! 1 ira i.;ino could tv late courts f r her father, J ud^e Brad First Sunday in the month, Tillamook It. a . M. Tor ths FMOily, S?ho< i, er Fr >(<■•».U s e ’ 4 of n e 14 and n e % of s e 11 of sec. 15, tp The Clcoputrs Cniie, Library and ” •• »• , . 2s. rio w. fom.d in nil' ■w York. Tlio tu< n» fash- Of Ok« patra we want t » know every ley. It ia her inteotioa to pnw live tew. Second Sunday. Wallace «chool house, ? a 3® e i*. ■. Th« Anthentto V/e'ratrr ’ ? Unn- He names the following witnesses to prove X. louable th » t nul||. nee and place, the more thing. and wo mean to find out. Ewry Third Sunday. South Prairie, ti. Bee Keepers’ Supplies. his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation A. X. sridaed !_'fctio--ary. compriaüig th Pleasant Vallt y y. of. «aid land, under Section 2t0t. R 8. All the Cleopatra« of the stage are P. M. Usaes of 18G4, *T0 & 'b 1. capy;i,- htoa 1 fashionable woman whtw figure permita Pleaaant Valley John Bumgarner. H B Moòre. John Theiler. We want you for a customer. Gif* 0 1*. X. »rop.rty of .hc w-Ju-.U -e l.toaow women oí mature jeam. Bernhardt is r ourth Snndy Hoquarton school house It. A. M. and K Blum, all of Nestocton, Tillamook Co., ' in wearing raiment in Egyptian style— a trial order. rbonmrtkly KcvU«i end Ealnrnd Oregon. Long Prairie w 2 jO A. M t or aa near it at« modern inmtea and man 46 aud Mrs. Langtry and Fanny Daven- vnd .. n dlitf rgui.hir.a «Ul., 43“48 J. T. Apperson, Register. PORTLAND MARKET. WOMAN’S WORLD. York, even among the Four Hundred, who can afford to wear white kid gloves on what are called fashionable occasions —that is, at theatres, receptions, balls and so on— because to do so requires the purchase of a new pair of gloves for each occasion. Whit • glovca soil with a single wearing, so that they really are not fit to wear again. But women who wish to appear to be fashionable wear them until they art* a sight to behold. I prefer myself to wear a clean pair of tan gloves to the theatre rather than a dirty pair of white gloves.”—New York Press. (Wholesale Quotations.) “Cleopatra the Divine, the Younger," with a bust of this queen, and the other, fo O ats —Gray............................ $ •‘Antony, Dictator, for the third timo 60 White ............ .. Triumvir," with portrait, are being worn W heat —Willamette 1 38 by ineu and women.—New York Cor. I 3o Walla Walla.......... Chicago Herald. P otatoes y, loo tbs.............. 70 500 DOLLARS ATL CEfW OF TflE 2 ’ , AGENTS '-J , , THE HISTORY COMPAMV, { ! IRON Í L AD! ES ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. WM. OLSEN, USE THE BEST. S eed A nnual I I F. L. Posson & Son, A rd EV/ COOK . SEEDS SEEDS iV SEEDS SEEDS 01 b INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY •' r * That Wl.hl1 t * ners will allow -and the up» <kwl or alive, wrought, cast or caught, us of immense lubrot as a |>enk»ual orn»- luxiat or a ca^el prult'go. Cleopatra skirts amt .uid.d.«, Cleopatra eveniug wrap« fur the head, Cleopatra voila fur driving <>a cold days Cleopatra girdkw -everything ricept Cleopatra manne'a ¡* rt are each 40. Mrs. James Brown l\>ttcr is tin» youngs st of them all. CHMItTlAM CXTICR. Soni.' wng reerntly started the story Flder H R M oxxam , I'aator Will preach at Tillamook on the third ami fifth Sunday*« of that Mra. Stanley h about hi write a each mouth, at Ii cO a m ., and 7^0 r. M. All book entitled “How I Found Stanley ” are cordially invitod. »ml she is receiving lettera front peofJe who think it is trae. tho name of Wobstcr s In‘ern». NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tional Dictionary. Office at Oregon City, Oregon. March E iitorial wo k open thio mrislrn »9 I^nd 1*>91 — Notice ix hereby given that the fol bas b«ax in octivo ; ro<rc ■ for oror lowing named aettler has filed notice of her in Ycaix Not 1 cm than Owo Hu», tention tn make final proof in >u ppor t of her arwd pnid oditorial laberers ! «▼< claim and that Mid proof will be made before n oui ar od iipou it* lonnty Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Oror 1300.000 oxpanlrt«l lu its mook, Oregon, on May. 20. 1W1. viz. Cecelia E Bavtev, ir-p-nUon befer» th« Orst oouy „ 112r, e*'^d No. tjfu. for Lol»«. 5. t». 1*, s jrrinfed, •nd U, o I mc . 2, tp. J.,r,w. •Itlcal caw She n«mt. the following witnenn to prom her "I*»" «»<1 cnltlr.Uoq of, F. L. Posson & Sofr 209 2d St, Portland. Or to Miller AVR Tin I t brq '