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BAR VIEW CHOICE LOCATION RESIDENCE W.S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. Tlxis Tiact Ixas a Sigrlitly" ZL-tOcatiorx; Is praoticallsr ILe'vel; is Clear, except a ‘beavLtif'ULl G-rove in. tlxs Center, T^rlxiclx ^77-ill Toe into a ZE’arlo, ancl is oloso in.. A maanlfloen« PROPERTY President Harrison han arrived safely at Washington. We arc in receipt of valuable public documents from Hon.Binger Hermann, for which he has our thanks. The U. 8. cruiser Charleston is in hot pursuit of the Chil ian ship Itata, which was carrying arms to the Chilian insurgents. It’s none of our business, wc presume, but it|looks us if il would be a good thing if Portland and her suburbs were consolidated in one city. The Klamath Star has begun its eighth year. Its appearance indi cates a prosperity that will give it a lease of life for many years to come, Long may it twinkle. We Bend out this week a great many sample copies of the H ead light . We shall be pleased to receive your name as a subscriber if the paper suits you. See liberal offers in our clubbing list. “A little over a year ago,” a Kansas editor says, “we were pre sent at a gathering where Judge 1‘vllvr wub voted a leather mcilu! us the champion oyster-eater and now Iu* is United Stilles Senator. Governor Hogg, of Texas, has three bright children,two girls and a boy whose names, respectfully, are said to be Ima Hogg.I ra llogg und Moore Hogg. These names were bestowed by Governor Hogg himself.—Ex. IN REGARD TO SURVEYS. ADDITION will b« <so»x»e»t»ct®cl on Ih« •za.v«! bcaeH fronting thio properly. :L’"For further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on I Mystical Music. It is pretty generally known that in the Pascagoula river, near Scranton, Miss., strange sounds are frequently heard as of a musical instrument played at a distance under the water. Boating parties are often startled at the distinct ness of the m usic. They liken it to the sounds produced by the vibration of mu sical glasses or of harpstrings. The sound rises and falls as if waited by the wind, and is locally known as ‘‘the mys terious music.” The origin of the sound is generally ascribed to a movement of sand at tho bottom of the river, although there is no evidence offered that the sand di es move or any reason given why It should move. The explanation, doubtless, rests upon the fact that such a phenomenon as singing or parking sand is known to ex ist in several parts of tho world. It is not likely that wet sand would produce the sounds mentioned. It is more prob able that fish make these noises, for fish can sing very nicely, too. It seems rather funny to sjieak of singing fish, but many of them do certainly produce vocal sounds. Croakers get their names from the noise they make. Blu.lffh protest indi funnily when they are pulled out of tile water, but these are not such sounds ns constitute tho music of the fish.—Mobile (Ala.) Register. Bret Ilurti’i« Literary Seel union. "XTv7". S. OO3ST3E1, 11 I I I I I I I I I i • ©i^aro anb £ ubare. Itwta anil Tool fable Ätifkrtj, £tc. I I I I I I I I I I I I I Frssh Fruits and Bärrias in season. Shooting-Gallery in connection. TILLAMOOK, • - - OREGON. Boarding by the Day or Week Every attention shovzn to guests, and no pains spared to make them comfortable in every way. RINCE BARTLETT Is a three-quarter Noririan and ..ne-quarter Morgan. Was sired by the celebrated imported stallion, Gambe.ta; dam, Nellie, was sired l.y a Norman horse and a iull-blooil | Morgan mare. NEW HOTEL BUILDING. The fin. -t and best furnished hotel In the city. First class in every respect. Rafes reasonable. ■ ». THE —. TERMS. For single service, $10, with privilege of season for $15. Insurance $2«i Two' or more marcs at a liberal discount. Two-tliirds of service price will be re ceived in farm produce. For single service money ta due at the time of service. hotel P roprietor . OREGON TILLAMOOK, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY. TERMS: fJl.OO A DAY. i his House is First-class For the best colt Î33 ; for second best $29. Will bnv best cult for $75 or $JO for second liest. Tobe judged by disinter ested parties. in every Respect S. A. ROBERTS, » JONES BROS ------ dealer T7XTERPRIS1 in ------ Hardwars, Cutlery, Daura, AA/indnwH I Staves, Rangea, Tiq-ware, Tbs Jlofcsd ¡forman j&&IIion, and Paints Drugs and Medicines. ^°OT< h ' ■t. GEORGE PETTIT, PREMIUMS. I). A. FINDLEY, Unlike many authors, Bret Harte never do-s an ambitious piece of literary ----------- DEALER IN----------- WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. work amid the din of the city. When .Staple ancl Fancy Groceries, ever the plot of a story gets thoroughly I A good bank. Dry Goods, crystallized in his mind he rcjuiirs to a \ I A drug store. Hats & Caps, quiet suburban retreat just outside of ' A jewelry store. London, and there ho works, And in I A good saw mill. Boots & Shoes. this little nook tho author is at present A Fire (Company. Will mnke tlieaftason of 1891 in Tillamook hard at work upon a new story of con- ' Two newspapers. i AT .JOHN DAY’S BARN. i lerable length. Only a few of hi« ' Several public hall« Woods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon. closest friends know t he whereabouts of I A beautiful town site. in:; cave oi H<‘ciii.siou, and oven these lie ( Two photograph galleries. cion. h is n -v. r ask..? 1 to join him there. The j Commodious warehouses. ENTERPRISE JR. Is n rich mahogany bay | An excellent school building. jovclisl works Mca lily when he is in se- with black points, white star in forehead, large i Plenty of hotel accomodations. full bright eye, flue flowing mane lin'd tail, has i ... . l < niy i’>r an hour’a ! Two saloons and a temperance parlor. <t clean cut well-shaped head. Held erect oil a wall* every day. When at work Lis diet | The head of navigation oil tide water. e well arched neck, good shoulders, broad chest ■ r. very fru :.J one; lie retires early and I Many el gant and commodious residences. andis :y high on the v. iili 'is with good legs anti lee!. lie is spirited, <howy, and handsome, < up j'Ht id ler dawn, working often suv* I Good stores in most every line of business. has g »o.l cania ^nd fine action, stands 17 •ral hour.; 1». fore li • has his morning j Public buildings that are a credit to any town. ’muds liigh and we”hs iyao lbs. He is a horse that is much needed on this coast, and when i fi • an 1 rolls. For two months ' Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and (i. J 'L t ej with trolling■ nd running bred mart's he will hi.rwlf thusHoclnded, then, lodges. nroduc s fin • carriage and uoacii horses. He has received several premiums among them: returnin •; i > London, heplai i shismanu- | A large local trade Irom the surrounding First preiiiitnns at Oakland ami San Jose, and -'•ript i.i llie h urns of his publisher and i country. Second at Livermore, California. 1 -n - work done, f >r Bret Ilarte I Daily mails and stages connecting with the Bowling Alley in Connection. at North Yamhill. hate» |-r .iding. —Elwar I VV. Bak’s I railroad An enterprising class of citizens who arc dc- PEDIGREE, .citer. ! termiued to build up the town. The best wines and liquors iu the market. ■W 'M E i A Fair Association with ample grounds wliich A No».«» froiu n <.'.*!’ k Bibs. A I) <■.' iir y >nn ; v.’cnian h is recently will soon be put in good shape. Proprietor. Two churches, with the Methodist, f’fltholics Jons Davidson, liei ’i '-p r. ' «1 upon buceessfully in a WAS Sit ed by the Norman horst* ENTEl’RISE and Christian denominations represented. OLSEN'S BLOCK, TILLAMOOK. ORE. natincr I’.Lit will exeite Hurt*?ons. The j Almost every branch of business and profes- (imported by Theo. Skillman of Fetaluma, ( al.) he by the celebrated Norman Horse ST. I.AW- ,»<iii<-nt is a youiv; woiicin who, when a ! sion represented that is necessary to the welfare RANUE, l>am Cleveland Bay. e.hll I, h.t I h r n . :■<» broken, an I a* a re- ot an enterprising community. ull of th • I of t.u b >.it‘s the bridge I Steamer connection with Portland the TERMS—To insure $20.00. if th niMil or; 1.1 had been eampletely Augusta and----------------- making regular trips Throe or more Mare3 a •st. The pali' ut waa vthorisol arid a | besides frequent visitshy other small steamers. ra:nv. r ■ Le i ; >n about three-quarters Liberal Discount. if rn in h 1 >u ; i.iado directly betwia n CLUBBING LIST. lie e_. ■ •>, o.xl .•.idi’i' down tho bone. A FrzrDiums, :mll ( . 1 wa • ! i ’.a iiwlro bleed au l ¡ill H eadlight and Toledo Dladu 1 year $2 15 ’---------------------+-------- ------------ c- ” Weekly Call (S. F.) ” |l.s5 i’■ • f: pul imi 1 tnuiu lhe bonee, ” Weekly Examiner " . $2.50 Toni til»* top<if the n<>s * to the forohead. I will give a premium of $20 to ” West Shore " . /.|.ro in.I about oi i.i h < a either side of the the best, and $10 to 2nd best colt, to ” Century Magazine ” <5.00 i dim li i • oat i t th<‘ c.i-'.'ks. ,, Detroit Free Pref« ” 6 be judged by three disinterested \V1> n thi h i I beo.i done a half grown Twenty five complete novels to any old sub- ■at was <ptick: ’ chi >: orornie 1 and pieces C. T. HILLS. Tillamook, Oregon. parties. scriber who will bring ns one new subscriber. •! four l it»-. each two inches in length. These rate*« apply only to it*. w Mil sct iblrs and Owner. Acre ta\ i rapidly cleaned o those who pay arrearage and renew the io Miss L. J. RUQCLES Mr#. J. JOHNSON >f nil »«up i li i ’i» fl.-di an 1 th»*n inserted subscription before the end of thi« mouth. •nt> t’ \ til t >t’ut they raised up J J J TILLAMOOK LAUNLRYJ I • thus funning a good solid TiMBi.it L and , A ct J vne 3. is?*.—N otice foh iTirl.lt ation . •rid 1 h * wound healed in four er t’nited states Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- ivc days, a id lho>li,Tt s.-ir k almost F;on. March 7. is»i -Notice is hereby given that. Washing fathered and delivered every’ 11 compliance with the provisions of the act of iiHHibln. -Decatur (ill«.) Cur. Now York : Congress <»f June 3. 187S. entitled “An act for the week. Family washing and ironing, a spec | sale of timber kinds in the States of California. Herald. ialty. Work done on short notice when desired. OREGON, M. H. L arson , P rop , DESCRIPTION. keep T on T mnd : P O2K3ZG-OXT, - TILLAMOOK, Will make the season oflSUl at Jone.s Bro’s livery stable in Tillamook. Artliur Stillwell, prep. CI'ZC'Z”, LARSOiN HOUSE lemperance ‘Prince Bartlett’ WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS Picturesque scenery, Over VO miles of coast line, Clam-beds till you can’t rest. Streams full of trout and salmon. Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. A climate at« good as any on the coast. A laige ami well equipped livery stable. Plenty oi game: water-fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc. Good prospects for a railroad in the near future. Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, Netarts and Nestucca. • Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit growing. One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Tilla mook, in the slate. An enterprising, prosperous, contented and hospitable class of people. Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and most productive in the state. A rapid, but healthy growth and raostpro^iis iTig prospects for the future. Many^quarter-sectloiis of fairly good govern ment land which may be had for the taking. Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and Nehalem, which arealready becoming popular resorts Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said to be the best anil most valuable in the North west. A liarbor w hich will be one of the best on the coast, when a few thousand dollars arc spent improving it. Half-a-dozen fine rivers, which with their tributaries, are of inestimable value for naviga tion and floating logs. Beautiful and productive prairies which con tain many farms suitable for dairying, stock- raising and general agriculture. TH la will be the finest-drive iu the county, Plumbing and Tiq-roofing Prnmpflg OnnH TILLAMOOK OREGON. Forest Grove Poultry Yarfe. a « cav >® [E stablished , 1877] .AND1.. E gigs kor H atching ------- «------ FROM------- —----- BILLIARD PARLORS, andottes, Plymouth Rock, Light Brahmas, Rose a nd SingR Comb Brown I «eghorns, White Leghorn s Partridge Cochins, Houdans and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. nterprisc Jr. AMERICA’S BEST BREEDS! The Surveyor General of Wash □ne Hiti Twa Sittings J5,□□ A G-aad. Hatch is Guaranteed. ington says: In regard tonppliea- A ddress J. M. GARRISON, P. O. Box 55 tions for the survey of public lands, FOREST GROVE. there is no especial form required. For each township a. separate ap plication is necessary. When tho survey is desired under the special deposit system, llie applications «hould so state, requesting to lie furnished with an estimateof the cost of survey and office work. Applications are not necessary al present under the special deposit system, as tho regular appropria tion is thought sufficient for all legitimate surveys. “The particular township and -Vo range must lie given ami that the rop applicants are actual botut tide set Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-diingtou Territory,” A complete lino of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and tlers under the pre-emption or Daniel E. Gootl-p< cd. Suits cleaned to order. - AND Tin. I. it. .1 II <t Story. of Hay City, County of Tillamook, State of window blinds, which will be sold at homestead laws ot all tho I nitoil Mr . I. J F' '. • i.as tlio victim of :i 1 Oregon, has this day filed in this office his LKSTER HART. PROPRIETOR. swoiti statement No’ ?i3>. for the purchase of StKt«‘s: that they are well acquain b..' I atnl tl :rir ; ntt<"ii;>t nt robbery the I th«1 n ’ j of n w ’i. gw 11 of n w %, see. 2s. and greatly reduced prices. tp. .? s. r lU w, and will otln r nieht nt ln r rooms o:i Slab' i.treet. s i* 1 , <4 u v 1 , of sec. ted with the chartietor ami condi Ooliliuln.-. o Ta<» thief v. ,ti a big rat. I offer proof t<» show that the land sought is more LOUIS RÛ3SELET. «5 valuable for its timber or stone than foragricul tion of the land included iu said in I th" | Itin ler which lie m aily sue | turiil pur|»os«-s. ami to establish his claim to j said land before th«- Register and Receiver of Aowusliip, and that the same is not eeeil.'.l it < arryin-j nwuy w ■. i the lady's ’ this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday, Hats. Dress Trimmings and a General iiol i winch tin.I chain. U|M‘ti retiring ' the j 3rd day of June, ls;*i. Assortment of Millinery Goods. mineral or reserved liy the govern she placed t ie watch oa a dresser in the He names ns witnesses- t.rotgv Rtehnbvrg A M IFire. W S Cone nn<l Goods sniti made tn order. sitting room. About midnight PJr. Fisk C Tilden, all i.f Bay City, l illamook Count v orc. ment. Cleaning and Repairing a Specially. Any and all Persons claiming advvr -c’ly the \\ til lie carried on in connection and a complete line of undertaking was iiw'ikonc.l by a noise in the room. “ The application must also above desciibc<l lands arc requested to file their T ill amook . O regon . Turning on tho li ;ht h.» fona 1 the rat in this office on or before said 2tth day goods kept in stock. state tlic number of settlers in the drtw'Tm.'j th • watch toward a hole iioar cl.inns SHOT is CLAl'DX T havk * ¡tolsi:. W isst (su. June, 1891. J. T.Apperson, Register. 41-1 OPPOSITE HARDWARE STORE, township and particularly describe the water p:¡> f. which h’ hai mairi) TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I. F. LARSON, notice roll rrin.iCATioN. tlu> land sought to lie surveyed, ri :x Inal, Tii- t it h i l t il; a the wat« h Office at Oreebu City, ore • n. April from tho «If T, «lrawi i< it nearly 25, Land COMMERCIAL ______________ Ni'ticr is hereby _ _________ ivc'n that the tolhiw- whether the same is heavily timb twenty fee •. l i a i.iiiiti- • more ho wonli! lug 1*4. uHtnvd settler has filed noth’»* <• his ................. inten- tiou to make final proof in support o 1 is claim, j have disa i:v.l with hi« pluml. i ered, mountainous or covered with and that said proof will be made fort- the 5 Cinciuniili Ih.quinr. < >mnt\ clerk of rillnmook County. at Tillamook, dense undergrowth; whether it is Oregou, on June Dul.viz Only 25cts. Post-paid. W illiiun l’biuk, good agricultural land when the % Woman Wh« lint Written n Book. llonu-Nti ad Entry No. for the n’ < of sw%‘, Wagon-mnking. Farming Imple ----------- DEALERS IN----------- The only cheap, reliable Fountain Pen 30, tp A s r io ’ w , and i.’.j of s v ‘4 of sec. 25, Mrs. Burton Harri .on, the latest sec timber nml dense undergrowth is tp 5 s, r 11 w ment* and Mill Machinery Repaired, made. Simple, durable, und ev- -yone woman novelist to win genuine fav. r lb- names the following witnesses to provt removed, giving the kinds, quality continuous resilience upon, and cultivation and all kinds of w <>. h 1- w . rk and warranted. with the public, is dcscrtled ns a pretty, his said land \ iz. and quantity of timber; what por youu i !i w. . i.in, very blonde, with n of. lolin general black-smithing done. llellonbrand of Neskowin. John Schuldt - a tr Fauleonet ftinl .Ivrtrrson Shaw, of t‘rt- Address the manufacturer, tion oftlie lownsliip, ifuny, is unlit nice, higa bre 1 uir. Slio lives in a sol o t*>wn all of Tillauiook Fo . Oregon. earn browns!.house in old lashi.eir.f > ■ J- 1'. Appcrsun, Register. for survey. Irving plan', whero she has gathered to HorBa-Bhasing a Spacialy W. R. Mese role, N"TI< 1 FOR 1*1 PLICATION “These atatenienta must be veri geth. r a quantity of heavy, carved oak Land Office at Oregon < it\ Oregon. April 2. Springville. Pa. fied by tin- individuni, seperate furniture and imic’.i antique silver that ls.i| Notic • is hetel'V gi\eh that the follow TI1.LAMDOK, OREGON. has a ivs|«H'tablt< Virginis ]>edi,grre. ing named settler has tiled notice of his inten iiffnl.iv its of iictunl settlers to ac ll. r mailen nam > was Constance Can-, tion to make tinal proof in support of his claim, an I that «.aul proof wilt be made before the company tlic application lor survey and her family is one of the oldest in County Clerk of ftltamiiok County, at filia JILLAMOOK »nook . Otegon.on June I. 1'91, vit; as to tile character and duration Virgen i New York Letter. William J Him«- I'te emption I» > No pi. t, • the w’, of sw’, UVERY STABLE of their iuhabitaney of llie land.tho The lh»g« Won. I ot *ee I7, atid s’ 1 ot ><•', of m. tp 1 n r ■ w llr names the follow ing witnesses to prove hi« LX'px a:;ai'ist aheep wm an israe in the continuous residence upon and cult»\aliou of client and value oftheir improve said land vii First-class single and double ments. the uses made oftlie land North Carolina legialalnre a few days u niter J >nrith. John Herrington. Frank turnouts koot on hand ago, and the dogs won. t>n Tuesday Herrington and lames Kevhrr. all oí Tilla and the quantity under cultiva laid a bill was before llie Louae for the tnook. lillamook C ounty. Oregon 4 d J T. Apperwon Register. I Boarding and transient stock tion, that tlie land when the lim proto non of slwvp against doga, and it oarefully carod for. waa defcatol by a vote of S3 to V. A NOTH E FOR rvnt ICATION. ber and dense undergrow tii is re clerk of the Virginia state senate need to l and office al Oregon CH\ Oregon. April i*- l'\)l N ■tier is hereby given that the fol’ow moved isgisxl agrieultral land; that say frequently that no member of the mg JONES BROS. named settler ha# tik d nottcr of hts inten I 1HE^ have just received an immense stock of general to make final proof in support of hi« claim ’ the application for survey is ma le l.-gi.'daltire was ever nM-l.'. te.J who had tion and that «aid pr< of will be made tx tore the L merchandise which they are selling at prices never be Proprietor. fav..; I the piRvigo of a dog law or law .»unt v Cb t k of Til’atu.s'k County at Tilla ‘ DO NOT (-» of, SfCNtN OR in good faith and not for the pur protecting sheep from tho ravagea of the 1 niook. t>n g»*n. on June »3 l.’MI. via. fore quoted in this part of the country. CCNSTIfMTt. liu-davi Koehlfi. pose of enabling a surveying con dogs. Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. Pre F.mj tftwi 1> h N » fs.j for th.- of F or I nstance : S#»t Cent rot S>e< of * c. •*,. n’.j ot no’, and n e of n«i. ,4 tract to be obtained, nor at tlm in- ar .l «il trpablw «n»r g fr .3 ♦ec .*», tp, j ». r .«> w \ < hat>rvnbl* Climate. or Cm, B est B rands C alifornia F lovb He names the following w<tne««rs to provehts Sô.OO per titmice or in tho interest or for tlm A num in order to meet the exigencies! conliuu«H.« r<-ukuev up.*n and cultivation of •aid ,an I. \ 1 1 benefit of any other person. of the pmrat winter «honld have abont t hath« Well« William Fa*, m Conrad /»- ncki 1 amt Ri*sn (.las m. all of i'litamovk. Villa "Tlie application and accompa five ovcrcsKits. all of different weight, YiitHik < ouutv, Ote. ■ . E lie no-In n buffalo robe for early morn The best <>/' beef, veal, pt . k «* ’ J T Appcnmn, Reguter. nying affidavits will lie submitted ing. an I then as the day rolls on he and inutton n/> hand. MHKRlfr I > n % 1 . V TONIC. R to the department, if in proper ■h.nild be able each l»onr to don a lighter Notier iw 1 I garment until midday, when he conl.l Mai T.rfi?»', butter, veRctubh's ami rhickenr TILLAM09K. SAM FRANCISC9 AMD WAT PORTS. |«ui. I w 1 1 »- **h< -itTof l ¿l.t'in ( utintv form, with my recommendation V A » go without any, and then gr»lnally in- Oregon, in nheiftcii e toan Escvutioti and Or<ler loiigbt and mdd. of «Aab* ewmsl out _________ JH TMM. HAilit» MiOiCiHE CJ. SI. DJ i S. SO. Motes regjlar trips dad tv#ry two wools, th# weather Peraittiog. t the t (remit Court of th v that a mirvcy be authorized. rh'.w the weight until he would get S’ ite of Otvgon. for th» »unty ot Tillamo« ••*- < ------ -------- - moi-kiB Mtofactloa guaranlwd te »very on«. Thu fast railing Sr«. Tai ckct . I im been specially fitted np for carry«* “When the survey is authorized h* k his buffalo robe at night. There is an mtion wherein the I uckee' Lumber Co . arc >h,.p vpj . . t< ih» Brani Central. and Vinton Rt.-e is d tendant d fated Iota of climate this winter.--Texaa Sift- plaintif sengera. Following are the rates: Aprili? tsr if r for * de o» the h ¡ the applicants will lie informed of iaga. il.hr I,. H Ilrown. at the i ouït llvuc iu Ititani« sir mx'k t.»U wing <f CABIN PASSAGE 115. nd land ROIND TRIP steerage vûeneml Merchandise) M P. ROBERTS COflTI^CTO^ and BUILDER j&jop, Opposite ({. ]IaII, MILLINERY; S tore . c K. REYNOLDS P DRESS-MAKING. UNDERTAKING BLACK-SMITH FOUNTAIN PEN TsiJttKEE [ TOIBDB (jOMPAKY. ( 0T 3AJS T BAKCISOO. 1 General t TOerehandise, r* II Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery and Queensware. Doors, Windows Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. LITTLE MVER ■ - Special ^Mention (qiven to Filling Ofdei^ for (qood$ i? Jobbing Lot$. D C entral M arket , L. H. Brown, prop. ^-grerits fox tlxe ( STb;A.\IEK TRUCKEE*