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LOCATION RESIDENCE Tlxis Tract h.as a, Sig;iatlv X^oca-tion.; is practically X-evel; is Clear, earccpt a oeauitifuLl G-xov ixx tHe Oentex, xrrill -foe ixxiacle Into a. r’a.xlo, and. is close in. A PROPERTY. For thon he’ll be the south wind. And ho will wander bock With roses in his whiskers And rowta in his pack. He’ll wave his flower trumpet And, northbound, scatter free His pack of dewy flowers On mountain side and lea. — Harper’s Young People. An Experimental Locomotive. Tho cornets of what are called the Hol in an-Cal d well patents are having fitted up in Milwaukee a locomotive to be equipped with a new style of running gear, which its owners think will accom plish great things in railroading. The new running gear consists of a truck with ten wheels, three of which on each side rest upon tho rails, and are sur mounted by two others, the tires of which have frictional contact with the tin*« of tho wheels below. Then sur mounting these two wheels is tho drive wheel of tho locomotive, the wheel ar rangement on each side Ix’ing that of a pyramid, with tho drive wheel on top. As the lower sets of wheels are of much smaller diameter than the drive wheels which transmit motion to them it is claimed that the ordinary speed of a locomotive can bo doubled by the use of this gearing. A stock company has Ixs’ii formed to exploit this invention, and ns soon as possible a trial trip is to Is* made. It is projioried to first run the engine now I m 4ng equipped from Minne apolis to Boston. Representatives of the IIolman-Caldwell company have been,in Milwaukee fur several days looking after the construction of the trial truck and exhibiting models of the invention to railroad men.—Milwaukee Wisconsin. Hav.,1 l>y l!l. IVIh'a Wit. Tlie Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke, tho popn lar Ejiiscopnl clergyman, of Chic.ai;. >, made a bad break tie* other day, but Wtui helped out by tho quick wit of bis wife. On the day in question ho naw a lady about to cull whom he wish anxious Hot to meet. 80 ho said to hin wife: “Now I'm off, my dear, 1'11 run up- stairs anil escape till she goes away." After about ii'i hour ho quietly tiptoed to tho stxir landing and listened. Al) was quiet lielow. Reassured be begun to descend, mid while doing so lie thoughtlessly but emphatically called out over the bmini'tar: "Well, uiydear, lins that-old bore gone at last?” Tim nc.t instmit a voice from Ixdow caused the cold per. pi ration to bedew his ministerial brow and rootl'd linn to the spot. There < ani • a l e.qxinse wdiieh sounded inexpressibly sweet to him just then. It was the voice of his wife, who, with true womanly tact, replied, “Yes, darling, she went away over an hour ago. but hero is our good friend, Mrs. Blank, whom 1 am sure you want to tteetr—New York Tribuno. Often a young man has written two letters at tho same time and then.placed them in the wrong envelopes, but the latest break of this kind was made by one of tho prettiest girls in Louisville. She wrote a letter to her brother, who is at Knoxville, and at tho same time a let ter to a well known young newspaper mam The envelope directed to the lat ter contained a letter beginning “Dear Brother.” At first the recipient of tho epistle did not think this strange, as tho young lady, although living in the city, is boarding at one of the female schools. After reading a few line« he saw it was not intended for him. Looking at the end ho eaw tho letter was signed “Your Little Sister.” This alarmed him and lie began to think how he could get the girl out of tho scrape. Finally he lost his bead and did the very thing he should not have done. He telegraphed the brother not to open the letter, that it was not intended for him. This had just the opposite effect, and the brother opened it, read it through and then forwarded it to his parents. The young lady is being sent to school to keep her away from this aspiring young journalist. The father paid him a call and a stormy scene was the result. The young lady's letters have to go through tho hands of tho teacher now. In spite of thia sbo has managed to get a letter to him, and ho has written an answer that has reached its destination, proving that “love laughs at locksmiths.”—-Louisville Commercial. lie Changes to Stone. Ono of tbo most remarkable human curionities ever seen lias been examined by JI. <le Qu.iln fagjw, tho French natur alist. He i.i a provincial named Simeon Aiguier, and is 30 years old. Aiguier, tlianks to his peculiar system of muscles and nerves, can transform himself in most wondrous fashion. At one moment, assuming tho rigidity of a statue, his body may bo struck iharply, t'.io Iduw.i billing on a block of stono. At nnrtlicr bo moves his intes- ines .’Tom above and lielow ami right to left into tie: form < f a large football, and projects it forward, which gives him the ipfiearanco of a colossally stout p-Tson- age. He then withdraws it into the tlyirax, opening like a cave, and the hollow look of his body i.umediately reminds one of i skeleton. Aiguier successfully imi tates a man subjected to the tortures of the rack, as also a man hanging himself, and assumes a strikingly cadaverous look. What meet nstoiiish.al M. de Quatrcf-i/es was the i toppago of tho cir culation i f tii ‘ bl-xsl, now <>u tho left ami i.ow on tho right able, which was Ueeted by mm i nlar contraction.—Cin cinnati Coinin'r<'inl Gazette. Ono of the most wonderful freaks of nature the world has ever known is now attracting attention iu St. Paul, and Spokane Falls figures as tho central fig ure in the phenomenon. It is no less than a horse that bears in its left eye a perfect picture of tho waterfall at Spo kane Falls. The eye has been seen and examined by hundreds of persons, and clow iy com;Kired by them with photo graphs and other pictures of tho falls, 1 and no one Inis yet failet^to pronounce it , a correct picture. In discussing tho matter with a re porter Mr. Dillman said: “Mr. Deokiu sent the horse down to the hotel where I stopped in order that I ' might see him. The horse is white in color and of medium size. I was some what skeptical about tho story until I looked into the animal's left eye, when I beheld a perfect reproduction of a part of the falls of tho Spokano river as true to life as the best photographs. “The part of the falls shown ia from tho water works across to the mills. The island on which tho water works stand is also shown. The picture is alxsolutely perfect in every detail. Tho horse was [ sold in St. Panl witii a numlicr of other horses, ami the wonderful picture in his eye was not discovered until after ho i had passed into tho poasessiuu of Mr. Deakin. “Hundreds of people have viowed the horse, and Mr. Deakin has received un offer of $7,000 for him, which he prompt ly refused. He also received a flattering ’ offer to exhibit tho animal in the princi pal towns of Montana. No such a phe- nomonoi', or whatever it may bo called, was ever heard of lxifore, and the horse will prove a great advertisement to Spokane I'alln wlieu placed on exhibi tion."—Spokane Falls Review. 'S 8 ö B* ■n «2 < .IL .fhW,torJ ltl’...v X^.n .li^T *'h~* »>« Th!, «rill be th. ctaisr. ltx the eoui^ty "^37“. S. COZT3Z, S-Æ."uZ" dT'“S P &9 o Will make the season of 1891 at Jones Bro’s livery stable in Tillamook. > »X PI 2 •mU X OIS ‘prince Bartiet Pl r N > hm4 > X - B B Ö > s (*î et- 7T ■ » DESCRIPTION. KINCE BARTLETT is a threw» Norman ami one-quarter Moy. Was sired by the celebrated iinpo stallion, Gambetta; dam, Nellie sired by a Norman horse aud a full-'bl .Morgan mare. TERMS. For single service, $10, with privil of season for $15. Insurance $20 i or more mares at a liberal disejunt. Two-thirds of service price will ¿e eeived in farm produce. 4* O1'—i i c 5* N Í? 5* C H s CÖ 9 ■ a o z For single service money is due at time of service. PREMIUMS. For the beat colt $30; lor second 20. Will buy best colt for $75 second best. To be judged by ested parties. JONES BROS M I'J Li o 2 ? 00 ° (D Can be made in the next three months selling THE NEW STANDAR Courting Death. There ar -1 non who have entered cer tain (X'i'npxtioua— with the natural pur pose, it rivny be assnmed, of gaining the iiH'ims to live— w I hu they know that ■meh occupation is a rule road to death. At an ca.-t Dulialo es'aliiisiii'aent which tuannf.mturi a i.nlphuric acid some oi tho employes are inhaling tliu deadly fumes of the acid every working day iu the week. This inhalation, of course, is not instantly fatal, but there is but one result, which ia not long delayed. It is related by a health official that the su- perinti n lent of another east Buffalo acid establishment died nfttr three years' service.—Buffalo Express. ATLASJ OF T|lE WOjyH AH tlie new l-n ccurim returns, revised mi Hhowingthc Ni-iv st ", < n .- w . »unties, J liiulroud.., New I'ost Offices, Sic. BEAUTIFUL Tlliteicd di,.grams of the principal cities ii Ing tile Btn ct». paike, ell-., colored charts diagrams, valuable statistics, political hi-to the United States, etc 1,000 keference Ta 50O fine Engravings. TEN BOOKS IN ONE, A practical, useful work which every bus! man, every home, every schcol, profesi man. mechanic or farmer" wants and will This is the best Atlas for the price ever is AGENTS! An ObMliunte Craft. Tlie remains of tho wrecketl schooner Truckee v.ere w.i. lie 1 ashore by monster billows from its old l>e.l that it has occu pied for a year, caiuo down the com WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS pany’s winuf broadside on ¡’.nd threat Picturesque scenery, ened total destruction of the dock, but Over 90 miles of coast line, by pribiqit action of Capt. McKay and Clam-beds till you can’t rest. his crew a line was mado fast to the | Streams full of trout and salmon. wreck, and it was towed five miles to ! Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. sea. Next day the old hulk mado its ap A climate as good as any on the coast. pearance again, and this time, in spite of | A large and well equipped livery stable. every effort, it went crushing through , Plenty of game: water-fowl, deer, elk,bear, etc. tho wharf, taking out about ten spiles.— Good prospects for a railroad in the near 1 future. Sonepoc (Cal.) Jonrnal. Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, Netarts and Nestucca. lCu«l(iring the Water Drop Torture. Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit The statement that a man could not growing. endure to receive in thopaluiof his hand Oue of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla a quart of water falling drop by drop mook. in the state. from a hi iqht of three feet was given a An enterprising, prosperous, contented and practical test by the enqiloyes of Ben hospitable class of people. nett & Frants's Carriage works. The Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and foreman* of the trimming department most productive in the state. volunti'ered to prove liiat the thing could A rapid, but healthy growth and most promis bo done, and succoedcxl iu the attempt. ing prospects for the future. Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern His hand was fixed immovably and tho water started. Tho test ix'cupied two ment land which may be had for the taking. Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and or three hours, but the man endnred no remarkable discomfort.—Burlington Nehalem, which arc already becoming popular resorts Hawkeye. Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said The ¡i.'iieil drawings mid water color to be the best and most valuable in the North west. work of Charlotte Bronte, with sp<>ci- A harbor which will be one of the best on the tn.'ti:' of her needlew*oi'.c and some arti coast, when a few thousand dollars arc spent cles of her <ln w, are now bl ing exhibit improving it. ed with other relic i of the Bronte family, Half a-dozen fine rivers, which with their at Thornton, near Bradford, England. tributaries, arc of inestimable value for naviga The n ins me uwik .I by a gentleman at tion and floating logs. iiawort.i, who haa open'll a museum at beautiful ami productive prairies which con that place, where these articles may be tain many farms suitable for dairying, stock raising and general agriculture. s»i'ii in future by curious travclen. An Eagio Trapped by a Locomotive. While a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy freight train was coining from Burlington hi re recently the engineer uoticml an eagle hitting on the truck feasting on :i rabbit. Tlx’ eagle ar«»so when tho engino drew near, but the locomotive waa running .so rapidly that the b ird could not clear MI mn W nh I uml Iler Aiidlcncn of On«». .t. One of tlx? wings flapped into the According tol'lio Isleof WightGnard wedge «hap« d space formed by the head inti, the island one day recently wan the light bracket and tho extension at the acene of a strange dramatic |ierfunnauco front end of the boiler, and wt-a held with a |H>werful “cast.” Thero could tberu ua in a vise. The fireman went lie seen Miss Genevieve Ward, Dr. forwar 1 an 1 rele.ks • I t ie wing and cur Dabbs, Mr... Dabbs, and a dramatic vis ried tlx* eagle into tho cab, where it itor, a Mr. Lunimlnine, together with a show»*d tight and mad • things lively for young lady, Miss Ethel Goddard, and the engineer, who finally cornered it and this |»ivverfnl drimitie company were brought itlurealive. It is now the prop engaged in what." They were reading erty of R. \V. Colville, master mechanic through a new play of l)r. Dahlia and of the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, Mr. Righton, entitled “Dante," to so and is an nnusuully fine specimen. — cure the copyright. The mlmission was G.ib sburg (Illa.) Cor. St. Louis (ilo’.ie one guinea which win p 1.1 nt tho door, Ihinocrat. and tho audiimceconsi<ted of one |»*rson! Earning!* uf r.iiJktav!* fur 1800. And mi I lie qualifications of the copyright law were complied with, and the nrlit Brmlstn t I’ m giv« < t’i » i . ttoai warnings of tho ant! < i . to the title of “Dante" is of 129 rail way a f. r tho year 1 SOO. The h yi.llv secure against all Comers. But amount ii’alizo l 0:1 a t »t. l mileago of why not have glv :i i-< all the < banco of Bo,678 was £181,239,134. This is a gain seeing It? f. r nights are dull and th.'- of 8 6 | h r cent, in earnin.Ts an I 2.7 ¡«er atrical i nie quite i.i ottr v.ay ■ .ich is the cent, in i;;ilca;c. The gain on 13J roads lament of tho p iragrcpli writer. in 18^1) < ver 1 ' 3 was 8.o per cent Every group of raul* allows an incrva.M< Pentii of m Jolly Good Fellow. for tho year, the tunallerit gain being Mr. Jerome's serious illness recalls to that of tho Mt'xicnn roads, seven-tenths WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. tuy mind mi incident which 1 noticed of 1 js r cent., and the largest that of tho Mr. Win.loin, like Gen. Grant and with ionio timnsement nt his brother’a Ronthweetern 12.7 jmt cent. In Secretary Manning, was a great smoker , A good bank. He was such n jolly fel- addition to tho latter tiirov others show A drug store. i f l igars, mid his excessive tue of to oven w I h ' u lie was in gains in excess of 10 per cent. — vix., the lutec.i i.t .suptaiseil to h ive ¡iggnivatol his A jewelry «tore. hiacoflki h v -s n »1 .ts tiepnsxHk: ns eastern romls. 10.3 per cent.; tlx» south A (rood saw mill. beirt trouble. Ho was disinclined to ■n ordinary corpse, An awfully «well ern roads, 12 ¡ mt cent., and tho Pacific ’ , A Fire Company. take any physical exercise an 1 disliked Two newspapers. mung MH. tailor made, with that roads, 10.9 |x»r cent. Tho central west walking. Even in going the short dis Several public halls. aplomb which only natiin» can give. ern roads gain 9.5 per cent., and the tance from the treu..nry building to the 1 A beautiful town site. ratne into the room with a young man, grange i.i 8.7 ¡»er c ent., while tho trunk White House he was accustomed to take Two photograph galleries. walked with the hippy movement which line« allow the conquraUvely iuodeat a carriage. Commodious warehouses. wan then tho fits de Hiecli' carriage for u gain of 2.4 per cent An excellent school building. girl over to the cnfilti. 1 >.,ksl pleasantly Only thr<s' persons were killed by elec Plenty of hotel accomodations. at Mr. Jerome, an.l tln*n turned and tricity plants in Massachusetts last year. Wet llulr in Wlutrr. Two saloons and a temperance parlor. walked out again. As she reached the “What a foolish habit some men have Devon isrsons lost their lives by not The head of navigation on tide water. vestibule »he said to her c.-v ort with a of potting water on the hair in this kind turnin ; off the gas. Now if we knew Many el?gant and commodious residences. cheerful tone, in a perfectly audible of weather." remarked one of the Du iiow many persons were killed by kero Good stores in most every line of business. voice, ''Well, ho had un awfully good quesne barbers. "Why put water on sene explosions and how- many died PubJic buildings that are a credit to any town. time while lie lived!” Canid the koig the hair at :Jl? It ia done, to lie rare, to from sunstroke wo could readily judge Thriving odd Fellow Masonic and G. R. ef terr >rs have been fronted with dale make tho hair lie down, but it is more wiiat kiud of light is the most hazard lodges. tier indifference? New York World. A large local trade from the surrounding of a habit than anything else. The hair ous. country. can lx» brushed dry as well as wet. The Massachusetts Historical society A Primitive rroeraa. Daily mails and stages connecting with the "Yon see moil go out of iMirlwr shops Then- is no government tng at the with the water running from Ix'hiud h.-is jn t celebrated its centennial. A.l- railroad at North Yamhill. An enterprising class of citizens who are de N .rfolk navy yard n -w. and in moving their ears. In a few minutes it is ilirsxv were made on the oce.ision by heavy vessel along the wharf front the changed into iciel.'s. Tbnuext day they the ¡«n -blent, Rev. l>r. George E. Ellis’. termined to build up the town. A Fair Association with ample grounds which hauling is accomplished mostly by the complaiu < f eantt-he, neuralgia, or pain Hen. R.-ix rt C. Winthrop and Col. T. will soon be put in good shape. bull teams of th" yard, a primitive pro in the ls*ck of tho hea>l. Do you won W. KiggiuM.il, while the atex-iublage Two ihurchr« with th» M»thodl»t. Catholic, cess, but th«' best available at present. der why? Tho cause is not deeply hid was remarkable for the number of dis and Chriatian drnomination, rrprrwnicd. It takes almnt fonr y.'koof bul'- to move den. It is not water on tho brain this tinguished uieu aud women who were Almost avrry branch of bnaiurM and profrs- a vessel easily along, but when they time, but ice oa the hair.”—Pittsburg present. »i n ripTTrnntni that ia nrevamryto the welfare tackle a big ship like th.»double turn ted Dispatch. ot an enterprising community. Mr. Edison, in a speech to the em monitor Amphitrite the bulls generally sir imer connection w.th r.irtlaiid the ployes of the Ogden iron mines at Dover, mi Vii-v |b.' ro the haulm ; s Tho lato Judge Daniel Clark of Man I‘Ignats anil Louis Olsra making regular trip, N. J , said: "ll<iys. wait until iuAt win-" chester. N II., was in the United States be..J«n frequent visit, by other amaU steamers. yiMNT the I ill team »p|»sira as a new fac- senate during the war. and was kuuwn ter and w<- .-hail have no snow t ■ bother us ti|" n this hiS During the coming Ihs IV t nil . varl .id dr a< a tmui of wit anJ strung tuiqxwx'. Ou Inngtou Star. one occasion he obtaintxl tho floor fur a ye ir 1 shall invent uteetrie and sunlight TILI.AMO or Y \MH11.L STAGE BOCTK. speech late iu tho day and asked for an rei’acters that will melt the snow as f;v-t Stage .eaves N rth Yarahill daily, except Sun day. at 5 a . v. for Tillamook. Tli«» Into Duke of Bedford «at in the a>lj«'«rnmeat, as be had not tasted fooj aa it talta.” bouse of rotnnKm* fur twenty-five years for twelve hours. This was refiuxd; hut trims Til’am.'ok daiK. except Sunday, at Jacoba will and the plot of gnnmj a a . m tor North V.inihil . bj ;1 in th hotvw of lords f<r eighteen wte-u he bad a tray with tea aud sand surrounding it has been sold to the Greek year*, in all a btrliatnenUry carver of wiches brought and placed before him church by the Turkish government for MHke. i'.'nneetl"« with train, al North Yam ntii tor Portland. itrty-thrre jears, without opvuing ium his < pfwiH'Ut» st once voted a rexxws .,____ „__ 1'l.iWO. The twuie company, headed by Ker irrlghtorrxprenbualimM. arrival Cohn lips Hx, mtau cove .id Ils acre« in let him eat his , upper, a wealthy Greek, of M.wi.w, are «tos »tore, Tillamook. lamdou, with about H,UDO rnridencre or --------------- Uaungfor the wreck of • building in Faasenter agency at Occidental Hotel. ■hups, Manuaduke Watson, of Philadelphia, which it u said the patriarch Abraham O ORTON. Maxton. years oi of his life t to was burn. t —. k ~ i . i . i . .v . lias devoted fifty "“iy four i''ur years ms lire J------------ <•' „-.- !2 ‘U ri'pie« of "Black Beauty" arr claimed to While Judge C.MTington, of Winsted a reception on th« .xx-a«ion of his retire have licea sold in America, and the Hu rV*' Till.ai "k will br rm.. eTiT, ment aa a princit-al of the grammar Con»., wa. sl'wtil from bis desk for à a day la thy , x » to » ,.'<-|ork mane Education as-., lation la having r a and ,.n s "day fmw. I I" 1 r m xb <| ir mi t ihl. property. S. HARRIMAN A Wonderful Freak. Love rind. a Way. He’s flying madly southward. And soon his angry note Will soften, and he’ll dulT his Icicle broidcred coat. Ux. se.sz.l b«.=h L^FFor further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on Th« North Wind. The 6urly north wind’s blowing Hut trumpet loud and shrill. And piling high his snowdrifts Along tho naked hill. =>.iv. -Ill be eow-tswei.«* /wr-o^vc/: Houts. census statistics, have a golden opportunity for money mal Don’t waste time waiting, but -end elegant outfit at once. Remember, ONE MILLION •OKTI.AMl M IKKET (Wholesale Quotations.) H ats —Gray................... White ............ W heat —Willamette ... Walla Walla P otatoes loo tbs ........ O nions ” D ucks y doz.................... G eese ” .................. C hickens —old doz. Spring ” B itter —Brine ............. ” Store, in Rolls.. ” Choice Dairy E ggs —Oregon ................ ” Eastern................ L ard , Oregon.................. ” Eastern ........... B acon —Clear Sides ” Hams ............... ” Shoulders.......... F lour —Willamette ” Country Brands ” Etistern Oregon.. CLUBBING LIST. IlEAm.ic.HT and Toledo Blade <2 15 ” Weekly Call (S. F.) II.85 ” Weekly Examiner ” West Shore ” Century Magazine i, Detroit Free Press ........ . .... . Twenty five complete novels to any old sub scriber who will bring us one new subscriber. These rates apply only to new subscribtrs and to those who pay arrearage and renew their subscription before the cud of this mouth. SHERIFF’S SALE. Not co t. hereby given that on the 30th day oi May. l»gi. I Will a. Sheriff of Tillamook lounty OreKon, in obedience to an llxecution anil i ink r "J sale ¡sailed out of the 1 Ircuit Court of the stale of Oregon for the County of Tillamook in wherein (he Truckee uumiKfT l umber vo.. Co are ! an . «■ action ; ....... w.r *•*'• aiitViT ’.iT1 i "V’" R, ’defendant, xoitVli'.iT R! .ce ‘ H'» ‘■fondant, dated o . .h," .h .2.^ ".?cr ''"■■" ,l,r." “ ‘,,e 'S.1 *° ,? the th« high.',: highi'at bidder at the i ourt Hou«- in TitlamooK, Tillamook County. Oregon, the following de-, rib. d land to wit. the n', of aetf. aw‘, of rielf and n->. of 1 °f <P 2 r 8 w. containing i60 acre-» •aid »Ale being to satiafy the »um of twenty dollHr» and fifty three cent» (fin ^.) andninetv- two cents (92etz.) interest, and cost« in said ac tion, taxed at |i 1.20 aud accruing posts on this writ. Dated this 22nd day of April IH91 SAM IHHVNS. Sheriff. 474M Bv T heo . S teinhilbek , Deputy. Atta: es will lx* i <ldduring i 91 on ccountoj ih v ceils ami this is the first ar I best iu field, Address, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March THE HiàïOSï ú<ÍKÍ?¿n/, « ‘^1—Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-nanied settler has filed notice of hU 723 Market St., San Francisoe, intention to maki • ' in - uppoi 1 ofhis claim, and that Mai 1 proof will l e made before the Register and Receiver of the United States •ifi‘ce at Oregon City, Oregon, on May ly, Ths Bead ts Colin Allison, Pre-emption, D. S. No. 7166, for the w ofse ’., s ,1..' of s w 1 | of gee. 32, tp. 3 s, r 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cult.ration of siii<l land, viz: James Norris. A M Orick, J D Jones, and John Moon, all of Beaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon. 44’4‘J J. T. Apperson, Register. T imbbr L and , A ct J une .3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States I.and Office. Oregon City, Ore gon, March 7, i S qi .—Notice is hereby given that Incompliance with the previsions of the act of Congress of June 3, i.\s, eiitirlcd An act for II e sale ot timber lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Daniel E. Gooilspeed, of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No Mv, for the purchase of the 1 11 ' of ’ 1 n ” w 4 ot “ n » « ’ 74 >i. 1 BW. sec. i. 2s. and ” 1,. sw' 4 S V ’4oi 11 e * 4 of see. tp. ai will - 2 M, r iO -1 w, and offer proof to show that the land « sought ii i 'i r ’ "T ...... .. wurii valiiHhle for far its timber or stone than >t.... foragricul _ *. is more ■ 1 valuable turnl purpos e, and tn e<t blish his claim to 1 !J.1* I’t-'iore the Register and Receiver of tins office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 189i. He names as witnesses: a. k,',‘ ‘9‘iH-rg A M Hare, w 8 Cone and ( rilden, all of Bay City. Tillamook Couuty Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office oa or before said -¿¿th day June, 1891. 41-1 J. T.Apperson, Register. Cannot be lucceisfully traveled »itlr out good health. To teach wealth orut coveted poiition In life requires the full possession and operation of all the fie ultles kind nature has endowed us »Illi. These conditions cannot exist unless tM physical being la In perfect working order, and this It Impoaslblt »tei l*S liver and spleenarn torpid, thusoMned* Ing the secretions, causing indigedlos and dysnepsla, with all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY’S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influence over the Hur. excites It to healthy action, resolves Hl chronic engorgements, and promotes th secretions; cures Indigestion and consth pation, sharpens the appetite, tones if the entire system, and makes life wor* living. NOTICE FOR PC PLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oro ' n, April 25, I89I —Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice o his inten tion to make final proof in support o his claim, and thHt said proof will be made < fore the County clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Oregon, on June 1(5. l«9t, viz: William Plank, Homestead Entry No. 5*80, for the nT< of swV, sec 10, tp F> r . r 10 w, and of s e >4 of sec. 2s, tp .ss, r 11 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land. viz. John Hellenbrand of Neskowin. Job Oscar Faulconer and Jefferson Shaw town, all of Tillamook Co., Oregon. J. T. Apperson, Register. I NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. Land Jiffice at Oregon City. Oregon. April 2 lR*.*i —Notice is hereby given that the follow- ' ng named settler has filed notice of his inten Don to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before thè County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- modk, Oregon, on June 1. 1891, viz; William J. Himes, Pre-emption D. S. No Mio, forthew», of sw’ of sec I;, and of se% of fee. iS.tp. i n r - w ttv names the following witnesses to prove his coniinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J Smith. John Herrington, Frank llerringtoi: and lames Rerh r all of Tilla- mook, Tillamook County, Oregon. 4*' '1 _____ J- T LIVER PILLS V i . r. .„ Register. DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN OB NOTICK FOR Fl BLICATION. is’iE? °vC0 C“>- Oregon. April is IS9I —Notice i. hereby given thst the follow ing named settler ha. tllednottce of his inten- tlon to make final proof in support of hi-s claim, and that waid proof will be made before thè County Clerk ot Tillamook County, at Tilla mook. Oregon, on June 13. lRpl, viz;’ (Inalare Koehler. Pre-Emption D 8. No. for the se’. of «ek Of .<C u m.of ml, an.l n e i. Gf n„i ,4 ace Jb tp. i », r 10 w. 4 He name« thibfoUowtng witnesses to prove his ronunnous rescuer upon and < ultivation of saui viz E»«om. Conrad Zn- rickil and Rosa i.laaou . all ot Tillamook Tilla mook County Ore. } T Apperron Register Garden Seed. COHSHPflTE. 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