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CHOICE BAR X W.S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. LOCATION RESIDENCE PROPERTY A o- BH. BTM—1 b—ft.OKvU-3 tbl. property. THU. will b- th. ftrv.-t dHv. iu the =cuMy b- For further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on - S- CO1TE, 2-3-2^-'TZ" OTT*3T T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. IX7S.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i S/S.-^N otick for roiCTI.A Nil MAItKKT. P ublication . Pt'( I.K AT1ON i in Small Ponds In Winter. (Wholesale Quotations.) United States I and (Wire, Oregon City, Ore I United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore- Flntx In I'uriA. Ono of the ir.ciilonts i f a bard an I gon, Jan. 22, 189L — Notice is hereby given that gon, Jan- 28, 189i.—Notice is hereby given that A New York woman, just home from long continued fro t is tho auffocatioa of O ats —Gray 62 « io t tmiplianee u ith the provision?- of the act of incompliance with the provisions of the act of 60 ..................... $ | Congress of June 3, 1K78, entitled '‘An act for the 62 ’ 2 i .... 60 Congress of June 3, 1*7*. entitled "An act for the 1 two years’ residence abroad, has this iinii and oels in smuil jxinds whore no White .................. sale <»f timber lauds in the States of ( nltfornia, ! sale of timber lands in the States of California, I 38 1 to say about French flats in France: “in thoughtful p- on lias broken holes in W heat —Willamette ........ I Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” Oregon, Nevathi. and Washington Territory, ’ i 85 1 Walla Walla........ . . I 3o looking for an apartment in Paris, the the ice to permit the iu rati .n of th« Bradley F. Durphy, Mary Tripp, 75 ! P otatoes fl loo tbs ............ ■ • 7° American housek(*)per must make up her water whicii is n;--.-es.-:ary for the con of Tacoma. County of Pierce. State of Washing of Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Ore 4 50 ” ............. ton, lias* this day filed in this office her sworn gon. has this day filed in this oilice his sworn mind to relinquish c *rtaiu things which tinuance of fish life. When ponds are j ONIONS Can be made in the next three .statement No.2432,for the purchase of the 11 w1. statement No. 2431. for the purchase of the se T urkeys f* th................... . .. 13 on this side bhe considers essentials. ONE OF HIS OWN. of see. 22. tp. 2 n, r 9 w, and will offer proof ’4 of section b. township 2 s, range 5 west, months selling thus hermetically sealed, eels appear to D ecks 'f‘. doz................... .. ... 8 00 9 50 j to show and will offer proof to show that the land that the land sought is more valuable «Steam h»-ut she will not find except in It 00 1 for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur sought is more valuable for its timber or ... io 00 sutler more than any other frill. Ona G eese ” ....... * ............. They Listened and Suc'gested and Then one or two recently built houses especi 6 5° 1 poses anti to establish her claim to said land be stone than for agricultural purposes and to THE NEW STANDARD doz. . ... 5 oO hole bein ' broken they come to the s ir- , C hickens —Old Carried Him Out. fore the Register and Receiver of this office at establish his claim to said land before the Regis ally d digued to cater to American ten fa: ■ in a half dying condition and are Spring ** <>r<g<>n Citv, Oregon. on Friday, the oth ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ho was a large, beefy man, with a ants, and a passenger elevator xvill also 22’Í Oregon, on Friday the 9th day of May, 189'». car.ily caught. 3t Digits, near Worces i B utter —Brine ................... 25 1 dav of Mav, 1891. She names as witnesses: »baggy ulster, a cockney accent, mutton be very seldom met xvith. Set wash lie names as witnesses: E T Davies and G F XVilliatns of Portland. 20 25 i ” Store, in Rolls . ter, a liaui!. of eels have b<a n caught Geo. E Courtney, B A < takes, E Drake and J I) Ore., H. Roberts, of Tillamook, Oregon, and 1 ehop whiskers, an<l wore creased trou- tubs do not exist in French flat kitchens, ” Choice Dairy 37tf 40 J G Allen of Cape Horn, Wash. j Cook all of Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon. ia thi w::y. the instrument of capture •era with tho lx>ttoins turn<d np. 18 E ggs —Oregon ................... and the bath rooms are not the comfort Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the All the new I890 census returns, revised maps, above-doseribed lands arc requested to tile.their above-described lands are requested to file their “Is this the conundrum department?" able and convenient places which the being a pair of blacksmith's tongs. 1 ” Eastern................. .. hi the pond at Dulwic ’ i an enormous vlainis in this office on or before said 9th day j claims in this office on or before said 9th day oi ! showing the New States, New Counties, New lo j L ard , Oregon ..................... he laid. “I’ve—aw—one of me own most inexpensive Now York ap.artment.s May i'jl. I Railroads, New Post Offices, &c. of Mav, 1891. eel lias be-- i killed. Tire Wat r was en 8«a ” Eastern .................. l'J 1 39-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. you can publish in to-morrow mawuing's have. There w only cold xvater for the 39-48 J. T. Apperson Register. 9% 1 BEAUTIFUL 9 papah if you like. Whenisafiah just enormous tub xvhich stands there, hot tin ly covered with ice, and a holo being B acon —Clear Sides.............. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. made u gr- it <1 catne to the surface. ” Hams.............. ........ nM I2/'2 j Indexed diagrams of the principal cities, show any common conflagwntion, you know I an* ’ office at Oregon City. Ore., March fi, water having to bo separately heat ed for NOTIt ’î OF APPOINTMENTOF < XECUTOK. 1 181'1. -Notice is hereby given that the following- ing the streets, par k.;. etc., colored charts and 8 It appear« 1 t-> be ia a com it >13 c'-'1- ” Shoulders.............. win •n is a fi ill not a flail? (live it up?” the bath. There is in.tally an oil or gas the State of Oregon, I named settler has filed notice of his intention t< diagrams, valuable statistics, political historyo? In the County Court of 00 , 4 . .. 3 80 F lour — Willamette .. . “When it's a kindling?" hazarded tho arrangement in the bath room to do diti..:i, no i w n taken on! wi! a nit miu 'i County of Tillamook. make final proof in support of his claim, ami the United Stales, etc 1,000 Reference Tables. ” Country Brands ... .. 3 G5 di.li -airy. It m nwure i 3 fe-t 9 inchn ' that said proof will be made before the County 50O fine Engravings. I11 the matter of man at the exchange tabl i. this, but the whole bathing sj t m i;, t ) in length, was 13 inches round the ” Eastern Oregon.. .. .. 3 •'» Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore 3 9° j The Estate of “Nn-o. That’s good, though—doosid a New Yorker, extremely primitive and TEN BOOKS !N ONE, gon, oil April 25,1891, viz: SETH HIMES, thickest j*.-trt an l weighed 9 pounds. Deceased. good. Guess again." Albert Marolf, A practical, Useful work which every busineM inconvenient, WHAT TILLAMOOX HAS But, though e.-b, along with otii'-r fish, "When it’s a-goiug?” ventured tile an- N otice is hereby given to whom it may con Pre-emption D. S. No. 7235, for Lots 15, I7, 18 man. every home, every school, professional “During the excessive and unusual nmn, niechanic or farmer wants and will buy. cern that Sarah J. Hinns, the undersigned has ; and 19 of sec. ?, tp. 3 s, r 10 w. buli'or from insuffieieat aeration of the Picturesque scenery, »wers-to-<pieries man. cold of this winter th * tenants of these I been appointed bv the above nmned Court lie names the following witnesses to prove This is the best Atlas for the price ever issued, Over VO miles of coast line, “That's dooaid good, too, but it isn’t flats have actually suffered from the wat r l-i .mrdl i ■ • cover • 1 p aids, there Executrix of the last Will ami Testament of the I his continuous residence upon and cultivation A G R IVT I Everybody wants the x A . ( eusus statistics. You is no d i'ibt that t!i -y are peculiarly i above named estate. Now therefore, all persons J of, said hmd, viz: Clam-beds till you can’t rest. the right awnsali.” weather, so inn h quate is their heating i having claims against said estate, are required otto Walther,Edward Henke and H G Sprague have a golden opportunity for money making Streams full of trout and salmon. “When it's alarming?" suggested the plan. Wood and coal jro so exp- asive bus - -ptibl.' to cold as Weil. 1 topresent them lo meat Tillamook, Tillamook of Nestocton, and Alfred Gubser of Tillamook, Don’t waste time waiting, but send $2.00for the Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. 'i nere .-.re f -r;l inst.inces of conger elegant outfit nt once. Remember, County, Oregon, with the proper vouchers with- all of Tillamook, County, Ore. »rt editor. that ev< n the halls are not heated in the i in fix months from date of this notice. A climate as good as any on the coast. 42-47 J. T. Apperson, Register. < ‘ el-.-iu 4 -.v.--. di -1 a-hare ill ;^ - e tt num- “Ha! ha! That's not it, eithah." ONE MILLION Dated this 13 day of March 1891. m;ij<>rity of fiat bou •. t . - i. * • •. loin A large raid well equipped livery stable. "When it's a spreading?” conjectured done, indeed, that where it is the f tet is bers dnriir' tho coatinuanc.! of s-vere NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sarah J. Himes, E. E. Sclph Atlases will be sold during i891 on account of the Plenty of game: water-fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc. fro.-.ti. their air bln-1-1-r.t lx-ing lightly Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March ICxecutT ix of said I Attorney for the World’s fair editor. new census, and this is the first and best in the blazoned in the advertiscm-eits, and the Good prospects for a railroad in the near estate. 42-46 9, 189I. Notice is hereby given that t he follow field, Address, said estate. “No-o! You cawn't guess it. When concierge .speaks of it with bated breath. dhile.T i d. la lbll great e ■ riatilies of future. ing-named settler lias filed notice of his inten e;-© kibe I in Ihe River ■ L igan by eels w tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Is a flail not a flail? Give it up?” Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, ■ That co ici r ;i-, by tho xv.iy, is another PETITION FOR I K ENSE. and that said Proof will be made before the the ir 1. : an i ilo 1 ted down t > tie- quays Netarts and Nestucca. “Yes." County Clerk of Tillamook County, al Tilla 723 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. trial. 1. or she, for it is a.; often one as Ilari . 1 p Ttj an», ho* at Be iwcver, in mook,' Oregon, on May, 9. I89T, viz: “When it'sout. Ha! ha! S.-e? When the other, rules Paris. A N«*w York Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned stance;3 of cel i which had b c ch literally growing. Lester Kingsley, it janitor is meek and docile in comjiari. on. One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla- j will, at the next ensuing term of the County Homestead Entry No. 8565, for the n of n w! , But those four men ro:«- up os one man. It wm; a .'.¡-eat tri..! to my Aineiican in frozen an i q i’to bril Lie revi iviug alter of sec. 18, tp, 2 s, r 9 w., and e % of 11 e D of sec. niook, in the state. I Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook b cf water I They walked him oat in the hall and dependence—tho manner in xvhich 1 was an lie: ir or .-■> Ep?nt iu a tul 13, Ip. 2 s, r lo w. An enterprising, prosperous, contented and 1 county, to-wit: The first XVedresday in Mav placel i.i a warm ra n. — London; lie names the following witnesses to prove hi • hurrie I him t .war 1 tho stairway. There obligt d to subject myself to our con hospitable class of people. | 1891, apply to said Court for a license to sell continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Gra:È: io. was a sliort struggle, au-1 then a muffled cierge. Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less Said land, viz: T Harris, (> H Olsen, NT Pci kins and B F Ely »ound i:s of t im<- lieaiy 1. >dy falling ami Pvnl in Double L’.;htlir' Fixtures. “IL/Wever, fl • -v* tiro the objections to J most productive iu the state. , quantities than one gallon, iu the precinct of of Tillamook, Tillamook ( 0., Oregon. * I A rapid, but healthy growth and inostpromis- j Nehalem, in said County, for the term of one all 42-47 bumping down, <1 ..wn, down and all the native 1 imeh f’.J; they have ad van- J. T. Apperson, Register. “Tiiore is a goo.l d.tai of (lu.’-i jer in was still, ’¡ lien Close four men < atne cag a, too. t’h-it, their rx.jiii. ite neat- I year, according to the prayer of the annexed th's-' gì. . ti Ì electric i: fit fixtures,” I ing prospects for the future. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. back into the r sim, wiped tlieir hand govern- petition. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 24th Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern ne.'-s re d ihe f' ‘"ling of security one has sai 1 a pr.i< t.!i il e’ectriri in to in j the Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March : duy of December, 1891. H enry T ohl . rn t’in sjiotl. i < Illi > na;.!:it:, resumed m Li.i! *• > that <’ > not tom b the uky. I ' uthor d:’.y. ’ i mean ia tho ki l l which i ment ment land land which which may may be be had had for for the the taking. taking. 25. iHol.-— Notice is hereby given that the their on.,t.rm.ry places, mid untiling was A biith 1! »or i . the hie,Is -I,, mid this ia I Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and • To the Hon. County Court of the State ol Ore following-named settler has filed notice of his ire ir.fl for ca-i ani ette .rie light iu intention to make final proof in support of his heard bat tho scratching of their pens Nehalem, which aru already becoming popular gon, fortlie County of Tillamook. usually ,i\ < u ov‘ r t > the serv rants cf all ' u >. lci’i.Uh :i. Of course it convenient \7our petitioners, residents and householders claim, and that said proof will be made before resorts for tlr> next hour and a half.—Chicago the Register and Receiver of the United States i ‘.to lio’px’hdd ( nude •r the lwf. ! to h:o • tun p ts i’ll ready for if the Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said ¡ within Nehalem Precinct, and legal voters Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, on May I9, Tribune. W- h id . ! . <11 ic bi Ila in one a apartment, •!-•••* rie :i p rii : ’> n odt oi’ order, and to be the best and most valuable in the North within said Precinct of Nehalem, Tillamook 1891, viz: DO HOT CRIPE, SICKEN OR • h’li.yhtfi: I, riry rooms, two 0 drawing ' in t-ieatres un i public institution:! th? west. ► t lie That Worried, County, Oregon, do hereby petition your Hon. Colin Allison, CONSTIPATE. no cried Mr. Bag wit* fero rooms, a 1 :ny kitchen that xvoi mid be tlie joint fixtures are p.11 iicularly A harbor which will be one of the best on the ; Body to giant to Henry Tohl a license to sell Pre-emption, 1». S. No. 7166, for the w % ofs 0 11 , b. - 1 w ■ 1 of sec. 3.’. tp 3 r 8 w. Suit C ure ron S ick Heicicsr, ■ 1 . 1 :m 1 .h cook, buti in xvhich a 1 • l<-ubt. But i think where the double coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent spirituous, vinous and malt liquors within said ciously, “nt ten. I tome! Won* you not and ull troubles nrtait g front lie names the following witnesses to prove his precinct in quantities less than one gallon, for continuous residence upon and cult.vation of, Freii( ii xv< c..:i r.«’co|hi»lish .all her fixtures are r.;n i iu liotelS or j/rivate improving it. Indigestion or Constipation. in difficulties a few months Ago?” Improv»« the Complexion the term of one year from the first Wednesday said land, viz: Jilie.' nii ’ l keep in the irtWt admirable 1 Half-a-dozen fine rivers, which with their inn: s tii • tajM ou fit t > be uivio ccn- ’•Na.” by Purifying I he Blood. James Norris. A M Orick, J D Jones, and John The done can bo nicnly adjusted to cu'.t th* case, ai rder. The l";ii: ,4 t em better built, -pictbiusly (l:..imct; in f ict, it v.’onl 1 be tributaries, arc of inestimable value for naviga- j in May, 1891. And this your petitioners will Moon, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon. “Now, air! Attend to my question, on« pill can never ba too large a dose. En*y to take ever pray a* po much sugar. 42 pills put up in a strong vial 44 4'J J. T. Apperson, Register. ia^lcyon again, and pray bo careful in too, than chemajoriij of their American well to !ru.”‘ the gxi t p screwed up tion and floating logs. which can bo carried in vest pocket. A tfveat loaves, IT. C. Baker Beautiful and productive prairies which con- j Joseph Argello and rmells are not I while t.i ‘ elfc : i • ii^ot i.< b ‘in < u-« I. tvnen to Travpiars sad Rnalnra« M*n. N obs lie ns lav with« answering. for you aro o.i your oath. I ‘mitator.t. (’. W. Alley William I.attie notici -: por rrni.icATiON. out “I'roaooul” Trade Mark. Hold Everywhere, 2&e. a hoUl* tain many farms suitable for dairying, stock- f uper Joseph Eflt’Uberg A. I.. Alderman “ 1 hf olncr day two actresses carne Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Mardi 19 Kniupls Dose aad Dream Hook for Su. in ■lamps. n»*ud barely rei'iinl you. W‘ t ■ yon not varied KO Prose raising and general agriculture. XV. Shollmeyer • •I. F. Lange iSjl.—Notice Is hereby given that the following DR. HARTERS IRON TONIC. k rin i ho .'ni/hiy :n ,«;r bfin*: mm. ated in a i’itt.-- »?” in (lifiicuHb s ‘.oni • 1 iHi’.th -igo? Wm. Tubbsing Wia. Oliver runiFIES the BLOOD; REGl.'LATF.P the I.IVFR1 named settler has filed notice oi his intention an>l KIDNEYS end RRRTOBF.S the DKRIMTATEDB •f i;< r burg I: ‘ 1 tiiron.<h the double fixtui. William Batterson Neal Knight No; not that I know of.*' to make final proof in support of his claim and to HEAL TH and VIGOROUS STRENGTH of YouvttF WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. Thomas Gallagher Charles Sea mon , that saidpi i of will be made before the County trap. When they xvtnt Libel one oi I Sir, do you pretend tot 11 thiicairi /r ”ich THE CR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. George E. R. l>eau Isaac R. Holmes Clerk of'I i’li-.ir.ook ( ‘minty at Tillamook, Ore 'fieni tri i lo turn out tiio electric light. 1 H. II. Dow ning that you did not lna':« a comjKMilion N. Zimmerman gon, on May 19, i891, viz: A good bank. A. J. Keaton. he dm tuni a t ip, but it didn't slu.it < tf : A drug store. with your creditor; a. f w in »ntlm ago?” T. F. Harris, W'd hava the Exclusive Control of theìi ;lìt. '1 'h< i her companion got up I Pre-emption D. S. No. 6O39, f°r the eroine A bright smilo </f intelli.1'Hico Hpread A jewelry store. lD'iiut.v from Kopo.ifoil Washings. s w % of n e ’ , t , ami n w % of s e sec. 30, tp 2 s, ui<l turn 1 < i the el-rtric light. But over tb*' ing--nuotis face of Ilio witin .Sit A good saw mill. CLUBBING LIST. r 9 w. A x.- In i; i n t1' 1 a L»-auty shop in uh he answered: A Fife Company. lie names the following witnesses to prove Lon loa wh» ’■• formula for toe produc- the firs: girl had turno 1 on the gas xroen his continuous residence upon and cultivation Two newspapers. “Oh! alii That’« what you mean, is ’¡oil < of f g< io thou ;ht «ho wan turning off the H eadlight and Toledo Blade 1 year ......... f2 15 ofsaid lami, viz: go<'I loo!;; ( ou-i B i.i teaching Several public halls. It? But. ytm 1« •, it whs iny creditors her f I m G t . i to bo clean. Two or three electric ligi’t. Result, two young xvomcn ” Weekly Call (S.' F.) Frank Goyne, Charles Wells, O B Lawrence, .........*1.85 A beautiful town site. ” Weekly Examiner who were in difiiculi1 ■.<, and not inc.”— .........S2.5O and S M Johnson, all of Nestocton, Tillamook VO! 1 have t »11 mo that they make n in a state of asphyxiationn«*xi morning; County Oregon. Two photograph galleries. ’’ West Shore ........ $4-50 I Green Bag. v. ’ onl I hax ’ c be'a dead l. id not their 43-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. ira • of i everything tint H n 1- Commodious warehouses. ” Century Magazine ....... f5 °o I room been v ?ry large, ic iiu mistake »‘rtirtcl Fushio.r'b’.'' doctor i get fright- An excellent school building. Tl»c R i - mi II of l.ylitg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,, Detroit Free Press ....... $2.oo Land Office.it Oregon City, Oregon, March 13 ullv 1 derod for recipes for beauty, libelv to occur, r/ad tho'a xvho have Plenty of hotel accomodations. 10 xvho was glviug ( vidonro in a ” Mammoth Cyclopaedia . .. f z.oo 1 iSyi. - Notice is hereby given that the following donbio fixtures ifimnld take caro in Two,saloons and a temperance parlor. ” Dickens’ Works Uoorgia c mit wat re ninded by the What ¡1 pity wot inca cannot reo tho folly anio.”—Piltsbur ' Dispatch. . .. «2.00 named settler 1ms filed notice of his intention The head of navigation on tide water. if t.unjv'i in * xvil th nature! Tlv.-y would ob sub- 1 *< to ’ make final proof hi in support of hi? claim, and Twenty-five complete novels to any jndge 1h.it ho WIM to toll tho whol< cprasatra • th nt sifiirl that said nrmifu'l proof will !.«> be made before the County Many el gant and commodious residences. >0 nil the hand Nnor if th y left h.;r scriber who will bring us one new subscriber. Lruth. Clerk of '1 illainook County at Tillamook, Ore XX i ism.-till*.« Mau Ilaptlzad. Good stores in most every line of business. uth j done. T.Tw of These rates apply only to new subscribes and the f is!» ion able world gon,on May 11, 1891, viz: “Well, y«r sco, boss.” wtid tho dusky Tho n ‘j*ro Bmknrru, xv’.io lia3 h ‘ou Public buildings that are a credit to any town. to those who pay arrearage and renew their HIV ' CO IP G. Joel Hcllhoff, li nH ^coof le.at’v i > p m 1 tea». itneKH, “¡’ne skeetl to t«‘ll de whole ?d.ij. ton Vv issiiiann’s comprjiiuii ;.nd Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and G. A ■ H. ftp m I.» subscription before the end of this month. Pre-emption I). S. No. 7400, for the n e of sec. 40; r.i r .) t’.i. y ! □ok 1 : • ¡1 1 itpplj with lruth for fetir I nii/ht teil a lio.” ta m 1 [Ar 23, tp 2 s, r 9 w. .’crwidt for ni.xiiy ye;: . xvs bnptB I :•. lodges. Ju«b:v (to witin■>.-) -Doyou knuw the i shrivel'd ckin. A v n cr <>f paint an«I lew Pavs .’«/oat thv parish chtizch <4 He names the following witnesses to prove A large local trade from the surrounding Miwder will not make a xvoman look his continuous residence upon and cultivation H1)S ! na tu re f un <>c th? 1 : \ country. | of said land, viz: _ aebti irctty for Ion F u'only way t) lx)pretty i. • Anu don't, have to offer a prize Wit nona Sah? Daily mails and stages connecting with the AG Anderson, John 1» Allen. J II Hull and F Mrn. Salt \Vi> from the lmrd i of a f law Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can WH «tolo c!o This is t!)o opinion of n Jlefty all of Nestocton, Tillamook county, Barrisi» railroad at North Yamhill. J ip ..* Do y«Hi under.’ tand what you L ak r i.i ’ • !. I’»» visiu-d Lautrrber.!' 1 Oregon. irdy who h; recently ■n‘Jy b set np ns a beau- An enterprising class of citizens who arc de hi e t<> m-nr to? ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. 48-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. ti: I. ‘ ‘ St. \V h. n the m ij.»r woiit t) Ma Witin sh - Ye«, rh I i : l’m to sxvar to teil litter. Her UP is Mi?<j Shepherd, an I tl. ir.t ia the same year to recruit his termined to build up the town. icr mia i ion j; to t u h w>. n< n h«>w to be A Fair Association with ample grounds which J T imber L and , A ct J une 8, 1878.—N otice for I de truf. P ublication . to ! me th it it usually took shall.‘tel 1 ilth Saukunu cr.lifite'l as a will soon be put in good shape. Jo I\nd what will happen if von clean. H TILLAMOOK, ORE I United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- | \\ ill make the season fAjklieri i Dr. Wolf ’ s exjiedition to tho Two churches, with the Methodist, Catholics her n wc. liitark’* a w face dean, do in t toll it? ; gon, March 7, 1891.— Notice is hereby given that, 1 Tunnel tn I. and Christian denominations represented. ••How < do you ;o to x. i'rk?” I aske I. in compliance u ith the provisions of the act of of 1891 at Jones Bro’s livery Witin kh I ’s; i rtu oi.r . nb-11 will the Congress of June 3, entitled "An act for the THE CRY OF MILLIONSI In Novf.nlH»r 1 ¡t he retumodanecoQd Almost every branch of business and profes “Of K t uix' 1 et.’nt by xw riring the CWne, ¡Will. lh*tu|| Ttax« I« r. stable in Tillamook. sale of timber lands in the States of California, lady’s f:ii c.»,*’ r (lied tho lift! woman, time to ’¡< svuiy, with thx» iuti^tion of sion represented that is necessary to the Welfare OH. BACK! Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ to V’lionx ho is do- of an enterprising community. Daniel E. Goodspeed, “Thi«t ite tii :e generally half an h nr. joining Wi- tn:: I* iii •!) II is I'milt. Steamer connection with Portland the <>f Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of STOP IT NOW, v< 1 ¿¡v attauhuil, upon his next journey w.”J t . c The first is tepid, to Afrit Oregon, has this day filed in this office his I imderntnitd 1! nt n cyclone rarrhsl I lit ” v. i :i. lie oxprosaed a wish to be- Augusta and Louis Olsen making regular trips RINCE BARTLETT in a three-quarter sworn statement No 7435, for the purchase of SOON IT Will. BE TOO LATE. your house nw.iy,” said n Chicago man the kx’i m l i- warm, the third b hot, and cotta besides frequent visits by other small steamers. sec. 25. and .1 Christian, ami alter r *.;nlar in- Norman and one-quarter Morgan. the n ’ of n w 1s w of n w the fourth is alino t at hdling p hut. s c *4 oi n e ' 4 of sec. 26, tp. 2 s, r 16 w, and will I have been troubled manv years with to a Kansas friend. Mi 'i -cion 1\ I’farrer Suaunth, of L iutur- Was sired by tile celebrated imported offer proof to show that the land sought is more disease of the kidneys and have tried “Well, 1 lost lilt' ItDiibe," replied the I’hiii a bilie ci-.-.unix appli ‘<1.and [m us stallion, Gambetta; dam, Nellie, was valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul many different remedies and have I h ’ he v. b q»ti^'d in the presence of sage or iron l!u> fu'» t ter fully a quarter Kai»;s'.n, ••but I don’t blame it altogether sought aid from different physician SOCIETY DIRECTORY. sired by a Norman horse and a full-blood tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of without relief. At?out the 15th of April if nil hum-. Tilt* i -. to take on out wrinkle,-, a L,rc:it <-«>ti»p,t‘gatioii in the parish olake on the < yelomy” Morgan mare. I was suffering from a very viole« church, l'i , i' 'i ’ ‘ xvhoin the negro inr.tlc this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, vini prm i.'t<<cireu’..iti m . Thon after the Alton. The *• No’*” the :3rd day of Juno, 189i. attack that almost prostrated me i« I'll.I, AMOOK T.OIK'.K NO. i.ix-i-; ■ J v. -sh t! e I t or KglliiL viu. using file his pul lie confession of the faith. The such a manner tnat I was bentover. , He names as witnesses: “You sei» 1 was f»M'l enough to put A. F. 8c A. M., meets on the TERMS. ■ ur i f t ie i;ni»erial commissary Ftood When I sat down it was almost impossible for me Gtorge Riefenberg. A M Hare. W S Cone and first Saturday night of each s at flrnt. xt::-.e niit-.ili-r of w.u.-i s a>ut first. Only wiiils en the building.” Chica rw lnt< r month, special met tings for work For single service, $10, with privilege C Tilden, al] of Bay City, Tillamook County Ore. to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when this ti 'in I atari with h t v vter nml ,s one of hi;. Nponso: s. Three days after Any and all persons claiming adversely the kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the Lk. < .iu. every Friday nigl-t Visiting breth of season for $15. Insurance $20 Two above described lands are requested to file their OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my attacl ren invited to attend. leave off with cobi. Tli ■ 1, when the fa< •• 'i. I ,1*. !i the ardent negro followed claims in this office on or before said 23th day hotel. I immediately commenced or more mares at a liberal disc Mint. bid masier to Africa, t .'11 Mall Gazette. H. V. V. Johnson, XV. M. I.onktng Ahead. ha ; b< en -rently .Irie l wil'.i a silk I ntel- * June, 1891. 1. O. Nolan, See y. Two-thirds of service price will be re using the tea. It had an almost 44-1 * J. T.Apperson, Register. Mr. Ilingo We iniiv im well talk ov< t kerchief, 1 il.i,i thocb.- 'ks till the color miraculous effect, and to the aston ceived in farm produce. A (Hr! i'lial Cries 4.1.» uh . !» .¡iK-Hlion «f getting the houae return*." ishment of all the guests at the hotel, < NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The | !..mid (x’uli ts of Find- 1-or single service money is due at the ILLAMoOK LODGE No. in a few days,I am happy to state,, lain!. 1. “Bui <lix-m't t!ie xlappitc; hurt?" I in Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. April 2, >. F meets in time of service. I will^ fit , O., . • greatly puziled over the lS'Ji.—Notice is hereby given that the, follow- that I was a new man. Mm. Bingo But, mv il, ir, it .locn'l quinai. hall every’ recommend the tea to all afflict« in g-named settler lias filed notice of his inten > p.tti 11. From tho ri'fnt ht. except thé • I to ! .. [ iiint. 1 for ut least a yeur "Oh, no, it .I-. s net; it is j-li-awnt </. 1 » f as 1 have been. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, feneh month. ;iri fifty-four pieces of broken ■t. PREMIUMS. and that said proof will be made before the rnthi-r than nth r.viso,” replied t'i.’ Ix-nu . N.G. G. A. TUPPER, Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla t iktn by Dr. T. C. Fritch. Ely, Sec’y. Mr. Bin.ro True. But yon have got titter, “and it prevente the fuee getting y and ( For the lx>«t colt (30-, for ecconil best County mook, Oregon, on June 1, 1891, viz; Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Pacific R 8 of g'ltLSH have b<*eti coining to òe< i.h- u Int . olor you want. mottled. I o > an electne b ittcry occa ♦20. \\ ill buv best colt for $75 or <51) for Xv iiliam J. Himes, Santa Rosa. Cal. TRAIN! yj of this girl for the last M-y’a VV. ei etcouil Ix-st. To ba judged by disinter- I’re-emption D. S. No. 62IO, for the w’, of • sionali.-f-ir deep lines an i wrinkl'-.s. It only !• riday Dr. Fiiu’li re- XORINTH POST, G.A R meets on e»ted parties. of sec- I7. and s’-j of se’< of see. 18. tp. 1 n, r 7 w is a very effective skin tightener.”—Mix* He names the following witnesses to prove his rry evidence of glass in the Mautilini in Ball Mall Budget. the first Wednesday of each continuous residence upon and cultivation of, K>t«nce I th at all x.ere taken JONES BROS said laud, viz: month in Grand Army Hall. Walter J Smith. John Herrington. Frank •u t d iy she camj back and The SufTrafSo fu Engì.i tiroiij Herrington and Tames Revher, all of Tilla woman suffragi) mo •r Pu re pieces removed. The J. "• Maxwell. Commander. mook. Tillamook County. Oregon. 1 ’Stic in the family of rx- Englnnd lias mi -ci u v< ry TO . 4^-51 J- T. Apperson, Register. 11. Roberts, Adjutant. veyor Stringfellow,* whose r j in the deatli of ,‘li-s Lydia NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Baker, who for inany yei.r.i • 1 taking the jvtrtiulcs of Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March < tk-keto end 1 ■’ 19 i>9i.—Notice is hereby given that the follow- Tho Woi.ian’. Stiff -,ig.’ Jet t • • i s eye fur a month > ing-uanied settler has filed notice of his inten u xj nio ■’ e,irne--1 and ¡a r iti’iiatixl that over hk) pieces tion to make final proof in support of his claim, CHURCH DIRECTORY. and that >aid proof will be made before the KOERLER penna! tongue in ndv .-.:i;-. ' l>>*.t t&ken tram t to eye Count)' Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla of v.oui.in to th ' ele. t r.d • first attracted attention. mook, Oregon, on May 16. 1.891, viz: Durite; the last f ntr or five E Thomas Shillhiglaw T illamook C hargf , M. F C hurch , I’rc•< inption D. S. No. 7229. for Lot 8 of sec. U.AMOOK & Y. movement has suffered even ; and Lots i O, 11, i2 and 13 of sec. 30. tp 3 s. r iO w in the desertion of the cause He names tho following witnesses to prove his First Sunday in the month. Long Prairie »FkWH North continuous residence upon and cultivation of , Pleasant Valley by amie pn>:nitH'iit nt radical at 5 <•JM 1 said laud, viz: ,u.d „ ” Tillamook 7 e aid fio-a t!ie lukowaruin.- David Roads and W R Robedee, of Woods, Bmook 3rd I and A T White and A J Rhodes of Hembree Kilchis «.fer LiberaN in and ont of paii’.i rth Yai 4»h i all of Tillamook Co., Oregon. Tillamook l.s-king at the priM’tii state . 1 <V48 J. T. Apperson. Register lection md. Su .Laj .'<h.x»l in Tillamook evi ry Sunday luirtics. fear that if w 'in.vn i I raver treeting'« rtiursdav evenings NOTICE FOR PUDLTCATTON. i u -del in this |«arli.-. lent I or eapri Land office at Oregon l itv. Or® n, March L p.istorial .«ervu e ia dk sired, call on I. Titlami 10, lSol —Notice i«» hereby given that the fol’iow- I nfra K-l.ii'l ......... en would, il Ibe under icd al the Paiaoiioge. onpoalte ihe court notisa. , iug-nan»ed wttler hr.« file! notice c his inten ■fncy vede T -y at tlie next in tiera J. H W im tion to make final proof in support o bis claim. J.'iysinilh Hello, Cuman! You wear- and thus, perhapo, fur ano I in<l that said ¡ roof will be made < fore the Í gla.-w.-s! WliAt'» that for? I < ounty clerkofTtllamookCounty.at TUlamook. yean., prciviit the mvi-wum I Oregon, on May is. 1-S q I, viz: Culli... (who Jhlike* to liave his »pee- of a Lilsi.d minority. -Lend. Ar> .< xtm sis T ii . t ..\ m »».'K, C ircuit M Alexander Marolf, pr-öÄ'j Uclve iUlud.il t.>) L'urnal — II. u - ikt ' s t! A GR C hurch S o * rn try No. 1. for (he W % of n e We. kl) . First Sunday in the month, Tiltatnovk li. Wipe at Ti arid n e % of s e ‘4 of sec. 35, tp. h- t.lrl»’ Kyea. and eek from »u» Aniuenvi Tliv nvcmgi» New York girl can do • ’id •*11.1.1,,v. Wall tec »chool house. H” name« the following witnesses toprove » s’inday t Bee Keepers’ Supplies. ■‘■'SC.’. Dir- tc: Cu y,. Third Sunday, South Prairie, Mails clot «s continuous residence upon, and cultivation Mr. Bingo -Tmmny, did yon bring mon» trie , wuh per t»yva than half a of, said land, under Section 23O1. R.S. Pleasant Valter r*nd reg »"-••cf vr-di, We want you for a customer. Git« * ” l*kA<Rnt Valiev houw to your mother the |>-.ir 1 gave y«u dos^u IhMton girU. Her school of prao- ■ John l ’ . nnignrnvr. It H Moore. John Theiler. .nrrty c. th- new 1 ourth Sundy lloquarton achoi and E Bluui, all of Nestocton, Tillamook Co., •*ophia ft ti T» is th<* borie car, and mastnnch aa a trial order. today? oroxr’aly Reels. A<) I Oregon. Long Prairie The litvft Addition to the Italian sh«» is u' '.ally get f.v e k> fare with the • ui n* diítiu,- ni- Saar, Tommy—Ye«, tir. •»3-48 J. T. Apperson, Register. navy, tlio Fnimwca Morvsini, a twin he > of XVobxter'a Lnrceui. Mrs. lliugo That’s strange. I never man she want* to hx>k nt yon may iw '• TICF mH PUBLICATION* ' ’.''■nl IHotioEauy. how extremely difficult it i« for her toner 6 k rvxv bauk* ahi’» of 11.(XX) tons and ltij C hristian C hurch saw it laud Office at Oreeon <‘itv, Oregon. March . ‘ f rrtal -we. k -yon <M» revrldor him. ki. 'tM, 1 irritw four lOMon AnMtmg 1*91 —Notice is hereby jnven that the fnl- Tommy I know y< u didn’t; but it « w her eyes and yet pretend i.. t to Mt'Wvi vx XI ill preach st Ji’" • f.v-,»®. Catalo<ll*^xj towinc named vettler has filed notice of her in Successors to Miller Bros. “My darling,” said a rarefai up town gn: . s. ia Uli Led in pair« on barbette«, be .n an.xre. ..otic— tv. l»r.r. tention to make final proof in support <»f her n the third and firth Sunday s of there.- \V«sl Mi. re. R? TIME at h cO a M., and 7 30 r. m . All - d p -iil anitori*-.l Xabcror* bnv. m tber her I** year ol<i daughter, tide« other «mailer nr.ux claim and that Mid proof will be made before iu vital -n -r.. r.g«;t n-.su it. ( »untjr Clerk of Tillamook Countr. at Tilla- km»«, to .r vf vou. ndl your av< i ■>-. er f.'tKI.OCIO u-onfri tn R. ra.> "k. Oregon on May 20. i «9 i . vit: ¡un» in the Routh F® TO, » .A« Cecelia E Bayley, - -varaiU i »ofc-'a si; Crai iiomesteiid Katry 5o. tjez. for Lott 4 s. li, •>» ■r Mm «nd U. »lapc ? tp 2a. T9W. I U KA DI.It, e f dlowi n r witneaoM tn nro’-e h er 500 DOLLARS CEflgU^ ATLA0 OF T[iE W/O^LD. THE HISTORY COMPANY, LIVER ( ISI c XT E N T WM. OLSEW, description P I F. L. Posson 8i> Son F. L. Posson & So11, 209 2d St, Portland. Or^ ■> OÛthei F ! SH^ i 1 !