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CHOICE W. S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. LOCATION □Tlxis Tract Ixas a Sig-lxtlsr l-iocatiorx; is practically Level; is Clear, except a oeaVLtifhal G~ro irx tire Ccrxter, v^rlxicle. ■will Toe made irrte a T’arlr, arxcL is cicce irx- FOR RESIDENCE A msigniflcent Drive will b® eonatrueted on the gr«sr»l beach fronting thia property. PROPERTY I<T For further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on Shear« for Pruning IS iim I i Mrs. J. JOHNSON fi-ujcjlti- gj juinini, TOPICS OF IMPORTANCE TO FRUIT GROWERS AND GARDENERS. DRESS-MÄK1NG. dles Are Open ami When Shut. . Hats, Dress Trimmings and Assortment of Millinery T ilt amook . A ddition . NEW 1 6—F9-I---------AND--------- "3-^ (looaeberrica, That Cut When the Han The accompanying picture, a reprint from Popular Gardening, represent« a pair of pruning shears, both open and shut, which a Michigan horticulturist has nseil for two years with entire satis faction. This is what ho says about them: 1 - millinery :; All Aboard for Tillamook! Fruit«, Such aa Raapherriea, Blackberries, Currants and a ' I I General , I Goods. ------------- DHAI.HR IN------------- Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Drugs and Medicines. Wcods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon. 'J'HIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY is almost in the hea>t of the city. streets. Perfectly level; commanding view. H. V. V. J ohnson ....................... P resident W m . D. S tillwell V ice P resident G eo . L. S mith S ecretary and T reasurer 'C laude T hayer W. H. C ooper liXIWl'TlVC C omm itti :1:< L. H. B rown W m . I). S tillwell JI. V V. .J ohnson W. F. D. J ones , C orresponding S ecretary . Will be sold on easy terms and at prices that will give the pur chasers a chance to double their money in the next six months. Special in ducements to those who will build. r OO , PUfS'INO Rnmns OPEN AND SHUT. I ntn sure 1 can do morn work with them than with anything 1 ever tried. They come very bandy for pruning all kinds of bush fruits, such as raspberries, blackberries, currants and gooseberries. These shears cut both ways—that is, when the handles are open and when shut. Tho only drawback to their nse, perhaps, is the price. The least I can havo them made for is $2.50. I j logue. I If you wish to make an investment or buy yourself TILLRMOQK CITY WILL SURELY DOUBLE IN SIZE THIS SUMMER Il.ir.ly Annuals. There sre numerous hardy annuals which are readily e-iublislie.l tn the gar den, where they will annually reproduce themselves from self s wn wed if the ground is not upset every spring. Th« prickly poppy is oue of these. Poppies once grown in a garden may be found in «very corner, for their m < d crop is ‘ enonuous and very tenacious o* vitality. But for |n r>istent reproduction commend me to the tn. .min,: glory. The Alleghe ny vine, though a biennial, ». ins never to disieit the garden. Calliopsis is a well known annual, av are caleudulaa and nasturtiums. IvUMBER CO., A A 11 lev lceep 011 hands at their store in I lol )soi ivi lie the largest stock of goods in Ti lint nook Cot mt\ (•Ns Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps aud Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queenaware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. «l^*Special attention given to tilling orders for goods in jobbing lots. s'” AGENTS b'OR C 1' KUJC The fast sailing Sra. T kvckkk has licen specially tilted up for carrying pas sengers. Following are the rates: CABIN PASSAGE ............. ROUND TRIP, ................. STEERAGE (one way) Freight. (General Merchandise) b 1 a . S ibley , .Mnnn^er, »15. »20. .. »9. fl per ten Hobson vi lie, Ore. FOUNTAIN PEIN Only 25cts. Post-paid. The only cheap, reliable Fountain made. Simple, durable, and even warranted. Address the manufacturer, J. T. Apperson, Register. 6-1I ------------- W. R. Meserole, Springville, LITTL LIVE PILL DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN I CONSTIPATE. S ore C ure for S ick H e « on and all troubles arising fl Indigestion or Conatipsfl Improves tbs Oompld by Purifying the Hl The dose can be nicely adjusted to suit th« cad out» pill can DArer be too Inrge a dose. Easy to an no much nu*rar 42 pills pnt up in a atrond which can be carried in vest pocket. A Great (•« •rnce ta Travelers and llnalnrsa Men. Maae Genala» 1 oat “Creseent” Tnirte »lark. Solti Every where, tie. a ■ Semplo Dose and Dreaai Book for fle. in stamps« DR. HARTER 8 IRON TONIC. ( PURIFIES the BLOOD; REGULATOR ths LI TH and KIDNEYS nu<! RESTORER the DKHILITATBj to HEALTH .-.nd VIGOROUS STRENGTH efYovil NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore 11, June 29, I89I.—Notice is hereby given that thc follow ing-named settler has filed notice o his inten tion to make final proof in suppot t o bis claim, amt that said proof will be made c fore the ('ounty clerk ofTillamook County, at Tillamook. Oregon, on August l'J, I89I, viz: Frank Goyne, Pre-emption D. S. No. 5883, for the s e of n e Ji, s J2 of s e % and n e % of s e *4 of sec 19, tp 2 I*, r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land. viz. T. F. Harris, Mrs. S. E. Lee, Albert Harris and O. B. Lawrence all of Nestocton 1*. (). Til lamook Co., Oregon. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. THE DR. HARTER .MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS.I H OHL’ For LOST or FAILING MANS .General and NERVOUS DEBI1 ^ilhSE’iWcakncasof EodyandMiad, 1 liE&Jlu .if ErrorBor Excesses in Old or f obnst, Noble MANHOOD fully Restored. How tatalar Btrcngtb.'nWEAH, VNiiEVELOrEDORGANSAPARTSGFI Sbsoltitely «iifaillnfT HOM« TREATMENT— ReBsflts la flea testify from SO SUtes and Foreign Countries» Writs Dcserlpti'c Rook, expior.Htloa an:i proofs mailed (soatet ERiS MiOiCAl, CO.. BUFFALO, NOTICE I e)R PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 2, I891.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of ljis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, an-’l that said proof will be made bt fore the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook, Oregon, on August 20, 1891, viz : Zerelda E. Dunn, Homestead Entry No. 6626. for the w »4 of s e 5^ i of see. 9, n WJ4 ofne j{, u e of n w J4 sec. 16, tp. 5 s, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his ' continuous residence upon and cultivation of, I sai'i Hud, viz: A M Upton and Fred Scherzinger of Orotewn, ' Tillamook <’< l , Seba Norton Edward McGlenchy, of M“<la, Tillamook Co., Oregon. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. | IN ITS WORST FORM. | B entcn , L ap . C o ., Win., Dec., ’TS, Porgen voacut s for the following! James Rooney, who wae sufferingfrom St. Vite/ Danoo in i;s wont form for about l't years, wrt treated l.y sovi ral phyri'init? without efiMth two bottks of Pastor Koen g’s horvo Toniol cur id him. F. L. Posson & Son LOUIS ROSSELET, Goods suits made to order. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Sitor in C lacdz T havzs Hovsu, W est H nd . \\ ill make the season of IS1H at Jones Bro'a livery stable in Tillamook. DESCRIPTION. RIM 1- BARTLETT is a three-quarter Norman and one-quarter Morgan. " as sired by the celebrated imported stall,on. Gambetta; dam, Nellie, was sired bv a Norman horse and a full-lilood Morgan mare. TERMS. W MAXWELL has platted a town site on his place at Netarts leach Fine sightiv rewi.lence loti, view unsurpisscsl and # sheltered from the north-west wind. No prettier and more suitable place could lx found l<w a sea-aida rerort llun- dreds of people visit Netarts Hsy every summer and camp for weeks on thc Ih ach Fine surf bathing good fishing .. »eral varieties oi dam. and oyatrrw, el. gsnt five-mile drive on the beach, nn.l picturesque srvhed roi ks wi.ere thousands of In the S .gvtable Garden. A good rule is to -»w the smooth peas sea liooa dkport theinsdvea every day. Jast the place to spend a few weeks this summer and select a site for a cottage bv for the «ariitvi crops, as these are hardy, thc sea A most dehgbtful location. Several lots bargained before survey was made Come via Sheridan or North Yamhill and reserve the wtiukled kinds for later tor full particular«, prieea, terwa etc., write to J. W M nwi u., Netarta. Tillamook Co.. Oregon planting». Plant the garden so as to have all of the ground occupied during the growing •sasoti. There ia no advantage in plaut- tug any kind of gardeu see1 when tbs Soil U Wet and cold. Wood ashen to .sites the beet top drina- 4*t<» frt* ♦ >».» nni. • » Ii.-U COMMERCIAL A ?zO.XTi:EAL LETTER. F Ths True U'ifnegf and Chronicle, .VhnfrrvjB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Oregon City. Oregon. June 23, Cc/i., V'lbU.-shed Oct, 24, W; We are in r« Hot] IS9I.—Notice is hereby given that the follow of a letter from oneof our well -known ciUnewi,4 ing named settler has filed notice of his inten Mr. E. Boisvert, who writes that upon r«*c<»ip*fl <n of tlm roost. Ruv. M. Mair-band. >>(I tion to make final proof in support of his claim, uiea.iati >in> ¡noudville he was indu< < d to tu« for Uuifl and that said proof will be made before the mr.- t.Jread.nl of cl! nervo«« <iis3ii»eH. FITS, County Clerk of Tillamook ('ounty, at Tilla few bottles of 1« (or Koon g’« Nerve Tonic;* mook, Oregon, on August 17 1891, viz: is clad to say that after having suffr A. Newman, eight year? is dov ; entir ely cured, and «’t of « « M re-•<>i.iiiit'ib,s all suf forera of aervous onÂe^vlnlXdcomV0“ “ P Do'*-Hr »smÄ «he follmving witneÀes to proveí,w to try thiJ remedy. of «Be above named comt. ........... continuous re.-idçure upon and cultivation of, 6-11 T. B. II andi . ey , Pl’ff'sAtt’y. 1 said land under. Sec. 2jol R. S. M 1) Cavanmgh, W b Illingswortli, D Perrv F" fil r f A ' Alnahl« Kook on N ami J Gabrielsen, all of Tillamook, Tillamook V w V M discuses sent free to any add T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1S78.—N otice County, | n | | and poor patients can alsu Oregon. fl 2 I I m W k this medicine free of charge. for P ublication . W J. T. Apperson, Register. United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore This remedy has been prepared by the gon, April 18,1891.—Notice is hereby given that end Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in compliance with the provision's of the act and iF now prepared uuder ilia direction by Land office at Oregon Citv, Ore. June 23, 189i of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “An act for —Notice is hereby given that the following- thc sale of timber lands in thc States of Califor named settler has filed notice of his intenti.m KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, I nia,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' to make final proof in support of his claim, and Solti by Druggists at ® 1 per Bottle. 6 that said proof will be made before the (.’ounty Fred R. Deal», of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of < lerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Ore 55. Large Size, #1.75. 0 Bottles for 59» gon, on August 18, I8O1, viz: Oregon, has thisday filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2439. for the purchase of the Andrew J. Heater, n e '4 of sec 34, tp 2 s. r 8 w. and will offer proof Pre-emption D. S. No. 7139, for thc s w »' of to show that the land sought is more valuable s w V* of sec. 12, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. for its timber or stone than for agricultural lie names the following witnesses to prove his nurtKises, and to establish his claim to said continuoys residence upon am! cultivation of land before the Register and Receiver of this saul land, viz: office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday the S Miller. M I) Reading, Henry olds and 18th day of AuguU. 1891. He names as witnesses Andrew Ilans, n, all of Tillamook. Tillamook John Edwards, of Trask, Oregon, and (' II Ureas. county. Oregon. Geo Pettit and C Thayer, of Tillamook. Oregon T \|3 : y . Register. General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their T imber L am », A ct J ure 3. ¡878.—N oticb for claims in this office on or before said l*th day of .. , P ublication . August 181)1. l nited States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore J. T. Apperson. Register. gon. June Jj. i S qi .—Notice is hereby given that, m compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the sate of Umber lands in the Mates of California. Garden Seed. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Arthur Provooet, -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 of _ Bay (-tty. County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hisamend- Washing gathered and delivered every cd sworn statement No 24*1. for the purchase of week. Work done on short notice when desired. the 11 1, of n e >4. s e >4 ot n e %, and n e ', of «■'of sec. 17, tp. 1 w. r 8 w, and will offer Starched shirt« accts each after June i«*t. proot to show that the land sought is more Grass, Clover and all kinds of valuable for its timber or stone than foragricul Suits cleaned to order. turnl purposes, and to establish his claim to mv I land before thc Register and Receiver of LESTER HART, rnorniEToR. this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday the 17th day of September, lRin. He names as witnesses: WS Cone, and L Parker of Bav City. II Robe rts and A M Hare, of Tillamook. Tillamook Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizer«, etc. t ounty Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely thc T’cr,V*‘’ are ^‘inested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2Uh dav ot September, 1891. 0 y 1 NETARTS P BY THE SEA! THE FINEST BEACH ON I I | NOTICE. N otice is hereby given that I have been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testa ment of Charles Rqbson, deceased, and all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are requested to present the same to me within six months from date hereof at Hob- sonville, Tillamook county, Oregon. Dated this 9th day of July, 1891. 6-9 M rs . oleva R obson . 1 I 1 SUMMONS. i I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of ■ O regon , eor T illamook C ounty . I Hattie Rice, Pl’ff. vs. Sherman Rice, Def t. To Sherman Rice, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named Plaintiff, herein filed against you, by the first day of the next regular term of said court, to- wit: Monday, August 24, i 89 i . And if you fall so to appear and answer, the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, towit: That the marriage contract between Plaintiff and Defendant be dissolved, children ind MÄfV'qíi". ‘Prince Bartlett’ i Oregon. TILLAMOOK LAUNDRY ° TILLAMOOK, SIN FRANCISCO ANO WAV PORTS. Makis regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. — Rome Gootl Ur»«. For first early wo have found Tate's NoniMireil. Ilarly Victor and ICelipse the earliest. But for family use we prefer to start with the Alpha and Mctean's Premium tl.iu and follow with York shim Hero, Blue Imi>crial andCliampion of England. Tho first three sorts named are the earliest market peits we know, and are largely us.nl by the truck farm- eraulsiut Norfolk mid in eastern North Carolina.— Orehar I and Garden. a home, examine this property T ruckee BE^TT^ p»\NO^-fc "• "S; A n TT W star lodge , no . 76, ' -TL. vv. LJ . xx . Ancient Order United Workmen, meets every Monday evening in the I 1. O. O. F. hall at Tillamook. Dr. H. I’ctre is Medical Director. E. K. S elph , M. W. A. W. S everance , Recorder. A Commercial Orchard. Mr. John Y. Stone, a well known np- plo grower ot the west, in a paper read before a meeting of Iowa horticultnrizta, advised, where big money returns are the chief object, the following plan for planting an apple orchard: The orcliar.list should plant the long lived varieties 33 or 3t feet l.y 20 feet apart. He slionM then double this by planting tho short lived, early liearing, heavy producing varieties midway be tween tho trees in tli > rows in which tho trees stand most widely apart, Ho should then plant of tho last mentioned varieties one tn« in tho center of each tqnaro. There will then I m » about 200 trees to each acre. The planter will do all of this at the sumo time, being careful that in mingling his varietice lie preserves tho ixwition of the long lived trues for tho orcluird of after years, when tliree- fonrtlis of tho trees will have died or been cut down. Ho should so inter mingle his varieties as to have at least two of tho short lived and at least two of the long livod ones together for the pnrpoeo of more thorough ;>ollenizalion. For the first six years lie should thor oughly cultivate tlio soil. In ten years, when l.ranclies begin to interfere from this close planting, cutting back the side bnincliea of the shorter lived trees will begin, until finally the necessity arises for entirely removing tlnsut to make epaco for the is rinanent orchard. When tiio last of (lie removing process lias been completed the trees will stand 20 by 88 or tM feet apart a very good dis tance for an old orchard. Ind.s d, the time to start an orehar I of fitly trts's to tho acre is when the tre ss uro twenty years old, affirms Mr. Stone. That tho great numlxT of trees may not ini|overish tin» soil before the sur plus ti'iws liave served their purpose and been cut out. the fertility must 1»> kept np with green rve or buckwheat, or even green coni, plowed under nt tho proper tone each year. Kuta better plan yet is Hi* use of tho red clover, in reply to objections rai I to tins plan of close planting Mr. Stone contended that there is more profit in planting '-' Hi trees to the acre and cutting them down and replant ing. than ill planting fifty tris’s to the acre for a thirty year ;ieriud. He said: "A young Ilian twenty live yeamold may afford to plant his trises 100 feet a|uirt, but the mid Ho aged man will plant closely aud get more in a shorter time." •—Are the best. ’Write for cata- Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. Now is the time to i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 2, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hi« claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook county at Tillamook, Oregon, on August 25, i89i, viz: John J. Earl, Homestead Entry, No. 665o, for n w of sec. 2, tp. 2 s, r lo w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and eultivatidn of, said land, viz. Henry Olds, Bat Ohara, IJen Ohara and D Tomlinson, all of Netarts P. O. Tillamook Co., NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, June 29, 1891.—Notice is hereby’ given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made be fore the (’ounty Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Oregon, on August 20, 1891, viz’: Clarence Tilden, Pre-emption D. S. No. 7522 for the Lots 3 and 4, w'.j of n w% sec 1, tp. 3, s, r 10 w. He names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Riefenberg, G. M. Means, N. Lesley and John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, Til- laniookCountv, Oregon. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE Size of lots, 50x100; wide oiezEo-o: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June I 29, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention 1 to make final proof in support of his claim, and | that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore- j gon, on August 2O, 1891, viz. George Riefenberg, Pre-emption D. S. No. 7.520 for the s e ’.i of s e 1 i sec. 35. tp. 2 s, r 10 w. and lots 1 and e of u e Ji sec. 2,tp. 3 s, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: C'larnee Tilden, A.S. Tilden, G. M. Meansand John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, P. O. Til lamook Co., Oregon. 6-I1 J. T. Apperson, Register. O regon . D. A. FINDLEY, I y "\77". S- COXTIG, ZE3-4:\.'TZ” Mist L. J. RUGGLES ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Thia will la® th® finest drive xvi th® covx For «ingle service, |;o, with privilege of season for $15. Insurance Two or more mares at a li terni disc Mint. Two-tliirds of service price will I m - re ceived in farm produce. lor single service ntonev is due at the time of service. T.Apperson, Register. 5'*4 NOTICE-SU MMON S. IN THE < IR< ( IT l OVRT OF Till' STATE OF OKEOON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY I. R DAWSON. Plaintiff j vs ( ALVIN PH) I PS. Deft S TOf,?lLlM ,,hc,P\th* above named defendant: 111 tne name of the stale of Oregon, vow are s Lite? rfc<1tU’^e, i\rtpPcar nn,l answer the com- P‘‘t’’’t of plaintiff filed ngninst you in the above entitled action by the first day of the first regu lar term of the Circuit Court above named, next t n’uing after six weeks, successive publication of thts summon« towit the fourth Nondav in V’l or in dcfn’»H theref the plaintiff «HI take judgment against you for the sum of . .i-7 "."4l *ccniin« interest from Jan y), jSul M per cent per annum and will > r for thc ’*, e ° f ">» I SEED SEED SEED SEED Bee Keepers' Supplies. We want you for a customer. Give a trial order. F. L. Posson & So 209 2d St., Portland, Or. Successes to Miller B-os. THÉ OF ’61, AWondwtol ma< I p from 11 cord« of th« Department miow - i"*h1. .c«ien ,ro»it^rOP'r''' h"v,of,w «>‘«'>•<1 Beeinnlnff at a point A. rods Routh anti 27 8, 7» ,1 *,n w ti”'.i c,”n< r!’» Tp. 1,1» H 12 *, ' meiMian. thenc. ->uth r’"lulc" ro.!., ih.no- COXFTLS9 FT uth i ,!ri.-rrr. . ; rninntr. wt-rt * rod. to l-l.c, r»Snth‘Ktl'i““rir’”5r.,n *" ioTp4 s ,,f r r w tn the town of w,....«, TilUmoof Co., <>rr lib” a "t'lon“ W «>■•' >>l’'’»r.ment> of nT-!’'n’UJ“uon’ VeiJnr by onl.r of May' n 151 B°“' J“d>!e oi ’aid v°urt, dated Inh’"1' „commi m» Art* Claude Thavor and Mlveatone. Mnrphr » BroiHe. Attorneys for rlaint.tf Awr-f)/ F/CZ' //(H The poat-oAcvat Tillamook will be open every PREMIUMS. For the beat colt $30; for second l»e«t FJO. Will bnv beet 0 It for or for womlkii. To be jndgvd bv dismter- csted parties. JONES BROS Catalogue idwliiT* close at 4s mmut. s past ‘ p m cl.we.ty *'phia Severance. Tost mistress. bm rihe for the TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, the only news paper in Tillamook county I