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4* < FREE IN FOKMAITUA - TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE. PawitDawT 1«. V. V. W m . c . k -3. D STif.i.wi.1.1. 1.. S mith skcmetaity V ick I'. imiukxt * xu T hkahckkk i’EAllOK Tll.VK» W. H. ('«JOFKK EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L. H B rown W m . D. S tili . wf . ll WII. V. V. J ohnson W. F. I). J ones , < OKBCMFOND1NG &KCMKTARY. Address: Xects first und third Saturday each month END OF A BUSY LIFE. I>r. Howard Cronby’?» Work »* a« E<la« rutur and I’rcueber. The dsath </f IU v. IX Howard Crosby wi‘i to the New York public a great «ur- pri« », f«>r Uamgli he wan sixty-Gve year« old his n*cent life had l>een so very active and hi« general health bo good that no one thought of him as an old man. Lutein March hi« daughUT, wife of the Rev. Mr. Al len, of Troy. N. Y., died, leaving an infant but a few days old, and XUIV. HOWARD CROSBY. • Dr. Crogby was so affected by her death and a cold con- tr.u tfd while going to her bedside that he was mx>n prostrated by pneumonia, which progressed rapidly to a fatal ter mination. Whilo Dr. Croeby was not specially noted for his pulpit utterances, probably no other minister in tho country was so favorably known to w many widely u parated c L'U mcs . Aa teacher of Greek at Rutgers college and elsewhere and author of Greek text books his name was familiar to students, and many ranked liirn as tho Iwst Greek scholar o! America. In all social and economic qu< stioiiH which enter into politic« he was peculiarly active, especially as to tem- p rance; but he was severely criticised by total abstinence ¡»eople for inaintain- in ' that tho moderate uso of wines and m Jt liquors whh right, lie latarud 1 ng and earnestly for high license laws, » id advocated tho use of fermented wine in the communion. lie was born in New York city Feb. ■ ■ I ami graduated in !841 (I m fity nr ivi rsity; at the age of 25 ho was ido profe: <?r of Greek ther»», and in ’ -'.I took tlie same place at Rutgers. .<• was ono of tho American committee Io revise tho New Testament, and in • '63 took his permanent place as pastor < 1 tho Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church <>i' New York city. liis wife, two (laughters and two sons survive ¡.¡m. Ernest, tho oldest son, is judge of th«* international court /it Alexandria, Kffypt _______________ POET AND HUMORIST. A New Yoi-k<*r U Ito lias ('uiitrtb<itr<I tr> Ibo Murhl’s Mirth. A familiar and Ktrikinx lipiro union if th > new. p qM-r nivii of Now York is ¡larry .1. Bhelluian, with his broad brimmed hut ami digiiifictl am] courtly bearing. Well known c.s a jMict ami general writer, hiw work aha humoristcov- <■! < innumerable p o o m n and idcctchcH, which have been rend With delight by )ov<T8 of Ameri can fun. A h the oditorof Wit and Windom, and HARRY J. SHELLMAN. litvriw managing editor of T vxm Hift- ingM, hi.4 name iri familiar to thoeo who an* neqiiaintod with American humonuin literature. Mr. Khvllinau was born nt Wwtmin inter, Md., Sept. 1, IH43. and in descended from German and Welsh ancestry. At liixteoTi ho w in apprenticed to tlie priut- imr trade, but in 1862 he Mt the camo i l b- < mm deputy county clerk in t’ar- 1 >ll county, Md., which |MMdtion he held for Gvo years. Afterward he went to Indianapo!in, v. ; > idmitted to the bar, but atandonod law to become manager of 'rhe Daily I'.vt iiing Mirror at Indianapolis, and later the asstni.ite flitor of the Indiana Journal «»f (.'ommvree. In I.H70 he started th«* Itidianapolin l\*op)e with two others «ml a combined capital of $500. In four years the pa|*er increased in value to ¡£N),uOO. Mr. Shellman then went south t » ri i »wr his hvalth. In IM«6 he bought a Irilf int«•nut in the Washington (Pa.) • rv< r, which incn’ast tl steadily in v ilm* under his editorial manag«*mvnt, until hi IHso he went to N<*w York, was .......... • I bm tlv with the Aim rieui l‘><•!< Exchange, nnd then Ki’amt* edit or of Wit ami Wisdom withC. \\ urtele. ’l’lie piper was disc'Hitinued after a year's « xiOvuce, a:id Mr. Shellman K*- c.mm a ijeneral writer for nil tho humor ous pa|M*rs. in 1SS4 ho was insL*ilh*«l as managing editor of Texiv* Siftings. Si neo I' i lie has lieen engaged in general lit erary work, and, in common with many oth« r lit« rary workers of Gotham, makes in ■ h i!«»’ i:> llnx* klyn. M li«-rr * l'i»iu»»ux N«»vellnt l.iveal. (1 i .;»• J\in»r.s oh! houic nt Notant, In I. •tri, x\.i3 Mold under tin* hauimvr the ot T day by an nin tioncrr al l*ans. In t - am . -nt country ctatenn th»* futura f im uh nuthorcNN s|M*nt her childhood null her grnmlmothvr, and yean after w ird, when xh« had iubvriU*»! tho estate, hi ‘light up her own two children in the • mu* quiet Many of George tand'M ti 4 pi<-turan of country life and peopU ■V o I to h ive K*en inspirad by Notant i I it« MirniiindingN. Of th«* «orient • is’le n< tiling if» left but the tower ami a in .11 pn* n, but the modem building . I.ir-rv and ramny and u surr* umlvd by a iq lend id |*ark. Nul « Luxury Wheu l’kullful. Derr ai * said to K* •«» iiuiih*h»iii in iu rtlw ru WiMX»nain, aik I bo easy to kill, tl it the nnuv' S have tirvd of the moat mid coûtent theiuAclv.it with “shooing* îl - iuiuua I a out of their fl l»K when they ■ w U h » familiar. Tin« »ur}>hui of wn n bring* to mind the ohi stornai of the ,'l pretili«vH who slipuLkt«xl that they ùA.i uld not I m * rom|*tll«v| to vat n U iuoh ovary day, and of the revolt of the s L ivv « i on a Man land planLithm, who rm nl< I a comuni diet of diamond I*oek terra pin. Terra ¡a u ato now worth sixty dol íais a doten. T« uny^miann in HE WAS A SURVEYOR. Now lie !• » llumorliit «ml Writes Clever Hkrteli.-e, 1 JL REQARDINO BOARD OF TRADE, TILLAMOOK, ORE BOERS AND DIAMONDS. home Very Interesting Information from the Transvaal. “The Boer is a diamond in the rough, Like George Washington, .Tames L. Ford, who luu been writing funny mat lie is a sort of ancient patriarch; a ter for the lant ten years, started in life fanatic who sees good in everything, no as a surveyor. matter how trivial. He prays and sings Mr. Ford is tlie and assumes even more religion than he author of solus feels. He is a farmer by nature and is of the I »-ft sketch satisfied with his calling. Histwogreat es which have ambitions are to have the finest horse appeared in Puck in the colony and to know how to ride during th<> List him, and to have the finest riflo in the decade, and his colony and to know how to use it. The “Bunco iitecrt r’Hj'ji’jl Boer loves the English civilian and Christmas" will «¡* welcomes him, but hates the English be remembered jm1 soldier. He is a tall, fine looking speci by many as a g.-mfc.S men of mankind, albeit a little greasy in its way. As ak^ and dirty, with a long beard that the genuine hmnor-tt-, razor lias never touched. The charac ist Mr. Ford <l«-x ter of Waldo's father, which Mirs •erven to Ira class- 1 Schreiner has drawn in "The Story of ed in the very l' first, rank. Iiis i ( an African Farm,’ is a perfect type that aketebeu strike you see quit,! frequently. higher than tlie “The English are quite content to co m in o n p 1 ace 1 have the Transvaal remain under the JAMES L. FORD. funnyisms from Boer government, in fact, they would winch tlie minstrel gleans liis st'x'k. He hato to see it otherwise, as those who was born in St. Louis in IBM, lived in live there feel very harshly toward Brooklyn during his boyhood, and was educated at Stockbridge. After some England for not having come to their ex|rarience a. a surveyor he entered assistance when tliey were defeated.” B|raaking of the diamond fields, Mr. journalism, being employed first oil a railroad paper, and later taking charge Hearelle said that the Kimberley mines of a New York weekly. Ho lias done have been consolidated by that won much dramatic work an 1 Inis a large derful young genius, Cecil IUiodes, the ; great friend of Irani Salisbury and the acqUHintanco. Mr. Ford thinks “The Autocrat of the Boers alike. Rhodes has amalgamated Breakfast Table" about the liest tyjie of I all of the companies into one vast cor tlie most advanced American humor, poration that controls tlie output of the and HjM*ak.s of George T. Lanigan, tho world. The Brazilian mines were great American fable writer, as one of bought out by it and closed down be tin: best humorists the country ever pro cause they did not [ray. Outside of the duced. Mr. Ford's sketches ill Puck lj per cent, of the diamond supply have attracted ho much attention that he exis-cts to put them in book form from India, the remainder comes from noon. “This book," s«yH a writer in the •file Kimlierley fields. The white stones, New York Sim s|»-akin'; of Ford, “will ealled the Brazilian stones, that are so be interesting, but not half no-queer ns a rare and costly, come from the mines weil written book al Mint For-1 himself ■ in the Kimberley fields called the would be. He represents the Boheinian- Jiigersfontein and the Bulfentein. i.sm of today; quaint, erratic, sols-r, iu- Cecil Rhodes and his associates made dustrious, but ns intolerant of the har the calculation that the world’s month ness of discipline (as the Bohemians ot ly supply of diamonds was £’100,000. earlier days." T om M asson , ' Thereupon they limited the output to i £’350,000 and put the price up one- HELEN KELLER’S MISSION. third. Tliey contemplate a further re striction and an added cost ls to Edurale m I.a«! Who, l ike Iler« Il Mr. Hearelle exhibited several speci »»«•If, Is Dumb nixl Blind. Tommy Stringer, tho five-year-old mens of diamonds in the rough, which deaf, dumb mid blind boy In whom the it is necessary to have n permit to carry good citizens of Pittsburg h ive taken so in tile Transvaal. He also showed the deep mi interest, is now iii the Perkins |iermit. Among his curious collections institute, of Boston. Ills case, so piti is a large specimen of what is called fully similar to her own, aroused the “the blue"—that is, tho matrix of the syiiqrathy of little Helen Keller, the diamond. It is a bluestone in which deaf, dumb mid blind child ot Tuscum tho diamond is formed. When first bia, Ala. When she was in Pittsburg taken out it is as hard as the diamond two years ago, Benjamin Wade, of Hiil- itself, but exposed to tho outer atmos ton, gave her u splendid mastiff to which phere and flic rain it grows soft, crum she became very much attached. The dog was killed recently, anil she was al bles into dust and yields up its treas most heartbroken. Hearing of her loss ure, the rough diamond, tliat comes Mr. Wade sent her another dog and forth in its wonderful octahedron form. The climate of the Transvaal, Mr. ! tliirty-tivo dollars. Hearelle said, is simply perfect, anil na ture, in addition to the vast store of treasures which she hns accumulated, has made the soil such that the rarest vegetables mid plants will grow in the richest profusion.—Son Francisco Chronicle. Two Boy. Who Llk«<l »• hum .. A few days ago some children we: eating dinner at the house of a friend, who gave them rice pudding for des sert—rice pudding with raisins in it. Now one of these little boys didn't love rice but did love raisins, and being a conscientious and well trained young ster, with a prudence that be had no business with, considering his years, he first ato carefully all the pudding, sav ing all the plums and making of them a circle around the rim of bis plate. When he had paid penance for the pudding he meant to reward himself by eating all the raisins. Opposite to him sat another little boy who had tho same decided preference for raisins over rice. But this little boy wasn't prudent; he was only a boy, the promptings of whose stomach were bet ter than those of his brain. And the first thing he did was to eat up nil his plums. That being done, it suddenly occurred to him that there was nothing left for him to live for. So he lifted up his voice and wept aloud. And when the kind hearted hostess said, “Why, Davy, what are you crying for?” lie howled, “I ain’t got any more raisins." Then the good lady glanced down at the plate of the other little boy who sat at her side and said, “Well, here is a little boy who doesn't like raisins and who has put every one of his aside, and if you won't cry you shall have every one of ilia raisins.” And the other little boy, being cow ardly, as prudent people often are— for cowardice is what makes people prudent—said nothing, while the host ess filliped off every one of his cher ished plums to the other plate. And there lie had to sit, full of pudding and prudence, and sec the other boy fill himself with tho plums himself had meant to eat.—New Y’ork Evening Bun. Hut Yet a Mother. STILL LOOKING FOR THAT AIR. The Dlsappointmenta of a Young Mail Whose Whistle Was Unruliabl*. A n TT star L oi > g E, no . y6, . U. U . YY . Ancient Order United Workmen, meets every Monday evening in the I o O. F. hall at Tillamook. Dr. II. Petre n> Medical Director. E. E S elph , M. W. A. W. S everance , Recorder. a « I COMMERCIAL FOUNTAIN PEN ■Í Music store« down town are few and Only 25cts. P et-paid. far between, and it is therefore only POST-OFFICE HOURS, The only cheap, reliable Fountain Pert neeeesary to say that the one in which The post-office at Tillamook will be open every iu the week from 8 o'clock a . m ., to V o'clock occurred the incident here related is day p m ., and on Sunday from 1 to 2 p . m ., and from maile. Simple, durable, and everyone situated not very far from the city haJJ. 4 lo 5 p. m Mails close at 4.5 minutes past 7 p . m . warranted. order and registered business close at 5 The young lady clerks were busy in o Money ’clock P. M. Sophia Severance, Post mistress. the early morning arranging the stock, Address the manufacturer, when a young man entered whistling. TILLAMOOK* ORAMD BONDI ST 408 LIMB W. R. Meserole, All looked up at him so sharply that he was somewhat flustered, and stam Leaves Tillamook for Grand Ronde, Mondays, Springville, Pa. mered, “I—I—I w—w—want a piece Wednesdays and Frida}s. Leaves Grand Ronde for Tillamook, Tuesdays of music—a—a—and I don’t know th. Thursdays and Saturdays. name of it” This caused a titter, upon which he Makes connections with McMinnville and JOHN TYI.ER. hastily said: “I was whistling it when Grand Ronde Stage. Tillamook, Ore. I came in. Do you know what I was Larsen House, TILLAMOOK & YAMHILL STAGE ROUTE. whistling T’ Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun Ne one knew. He then continued: “I first heard it day, at 5 a . m , for Tillamook. at Manhattan Beach. It has been Leaves Tillamook daily, except Sunday, at floating through my memory ever 5 a . m . for North Yamhil . Makes connection with trains at North Yam since, Last night I heard it again and hill for Portland. determined to buy it. Now, how can For freight or express business, apply at Cohn 6 Co’s store, Tillamook. I get it?” DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN OR “If you remember it so well and can Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel. CONSTIPATE. give me tlie melody perhaps 1 can O. ORTON. M anager Strni Cunt for S ick Ht»o«es recognize it,” suggested one of the and all troubifs» arising fro T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for young ladiea ladigestion or Constipation, P ublication . Improve« the Complexion “Certainlyl Certainlyl I will whis United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore by Purifying the Blood. gon, June I3, ¡891.—Notice is hereby given that, Thodoaeoan be nicely adjusted «uit th*» case, as tle it for you,” eagerly replied the gen incompliance with the provisions of the act of on« pill enn never be too large a to done. Ea«y to taka Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the an ao much Huger 42 pill« put up in a Htrong via) tlernan, and, turning his head so as not which can b<* carried in »«Ht pocket. A <lre«| l'o«v«a< sale of timber lands in the States of California, Srore to Trawler« «nd Rualora* Men. No«« Genu la* with, to blow directly in her face, he essayed Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” •«€ ••<’ra«ee«l” Trad« Mark. Sold Kvcrywhere, 25e. • boule Arthur i’rovoost, Bant pl« Done «ad Dream Book for 2«. 1« «tarap«. to whistle. He puckered hie lips, but of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of DR. HARTER’S IRON TONIC. k alas, lio could not give the melody. Oregon, has this day filed in thisoffice hisamend- PURIFIK8 the BLOOD; RFOUI.ATKS the LIVKltl • ■4 KIDNEYS «nd RESTOKES th« DEBILITATED I sworn statement No 7451, for the purchusu of His face flushed, and after two or three ed to HEAL TH «nd VIGOROUS STRENGTH of Y F the n of n e *<4. se^ot n e and n e '< of THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. HO. vain attempts and ninnibling some s e 11 of sec. 17, tp. 1 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more thing about “calling again when lie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul found the air,” lie went out of tlie tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of store—exactly how he could not tell. this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, day of September, 1891. Of course there were some laughing the He 17th names as witnesses: comments on the incident after he left, W S Cone, and L Parker of Bay City, H Roberts and A M Hare, of Tillamook, Tillamook but nothing more was thought of it un County |rav;|W«al:.ietBcf Body and Mind, Etecta Oregon. VAlllllLLluJjof ErrorsorTxceBfiea in Oldor Young, til late in the afternoon, when the same Any and all persons claiming adversely the Robust, Noble MANHOOf) fully Iteetnrcd. Ilnw to enlaret tnj above-described lands are requested to file their etrtnzihenWKANvt KDEVLLOrKDOI’.OAXS&FARTSOFHODY. gentleman ruslied into the store, with claims in this office on or before said 23th day Absolutely aofklHax H031K inHATML’iT— Benefit« In a day. Ren taallfy from 60 Mate« and Ferelgii Count He«. Write thro, the perspiration trickling down his face, of September, 1891. Drseriptlve Book, explanation and proof« nailed («rated) freos 5 14 J. T.Apperson, Register. AtHrea. ERIE MEDiCAb 00.« BUFFALO, lb Y. and shouting, “I've got it! I've got it!" Before he baited half way down the NOTICE OF CONTEST S. Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, July length of the store the customers—there 27, U. i89i. —Complaint having been entered at this were several of them—scattered right office by Andrew M. Austin against Marion F. for abandoning his Homestead Entry and left, fearing to come in contact I Morgan No. 6671, dated July 6, i886, upon the lot 1 and with what to them appeared a crazy n 54 n e’4, sec. 20, and n w 5^ n w 5£ sec. 2i, tp. 2S., r 10 w, in Tillamook county Oregon man. At this he looked around os if - with a view to the cancellation of said entry, said parties are hereby summoned to ap startled, and when the bookkeeper, j the pear at this office on the 24t.h day of September, looking up from his desk, asked, “What I.S9], at 10 o’clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon have you got?” answered, considerably ment. SiuEEPLESSiNlsSd CURED. rattled, “That melody I lost this tnoni (J. T. Apperson, Register. I am glad to testuy that I used Pastor Roe- ¡11. F. Burch, Receiver. 10-15 nig’s Nerve Tonic *»i.h the ba.-t success i-»r ing." sleepleMn>‘H8,and Isdicve that is really u great NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The young lady who had then waited Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July reht 1 for sullcring humanity. E 1 R ANK. Pastor, on him, appreciating the situation, ap 24, Land 1S9I.—Notice is hereby given that the fol- St. Severin, Keyk rtou p. O., Tfiz proached him and said, "Whistle it, I lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in Jj?n‘ r YVILI.F, H.T., May ' Oth, H«i, tention to make final proof in support of his I take pleasure to let you know tliat my boy ¡9 then. Quick I” claim, and that said proof will be made before still i.li light, he has not bad sny of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at line© about Man h 20lh. The people can hardly He looked at her in blank amaze the Tillamook, Oregon, on September 15, 1891, viz; believe it from the fact thutb<.< Laaas mauj 1. ment, essayed again to whistle it, failed, 1 day or mor«’. 1 V.ln vt he was a »try larvous Charles E. Steel, •bild all hl? lifo but did tot tbow any f i^-nr el and said: “I had it all tho way across : P. e-eniption D. S. No. 7561, for the s w of s spasms until last December, after ubi«h they ¿amo in regular «urccpOon, cud I had 3 doctors ot sec. 28, tp I. 8, r in w. the park; whistled it all the way. 1 I w He names thefollowing witnesses to prove his atten ling wh > could do nothtLg b r him, nor have lost it again!" and rushed out of continuous residence upon and cultivation of, oven toll what was the matter. 1 bad d. «pdr- ul of liis ever getting wed, until k got K' «Dig's Mi I laud, \ iz: the store as abruptly as he entered it. Tonic. After taking out quite a bohlcfuJ Henry H Miller, George IT Aiderman, Charles Norvo got quite v. ell r-nd has not Juol tho 1 -’art »Un So far ns known he has not yet ob Johnson, and Preston Colwell all of Woods Til- bo if t-pa.-me»tnco. RwpoctfiiBj von?*, County Oregon. A . K's. I:. LLYlTiN. tained the music.—New York Herald. lamook IO-I5 T- T. Apperson, Register. I fe"tirj’ to tt') facte ns n-a ed nbovo to lo > LITTLE LIVER PILLS i outh There are no ties that bind as close as those of mother love, and none that cost so dear. An example of this was given a few days ago in the case of a mother in this city, who lay on her deathbed. She had given up life and the world, and was sinking peacefully into that sleep which knows no waking, when her little daughter, who had been away on a visit, returned home in answer to a telegram. The child was led into the room and stood sobbing at the bedside of her dying mother. She had lieen told that she must control herself, and she tried bravely to smother her great grief, but when she saw the beloved face so while and still on the pillow her whole soul was wrought into ono great cry. “Oh, mumnia. niamina, don't go, mamma! Wait for met" Back to eartli and its sorrows drifted tlie soul that was almost anchored in »tricily hue. JAS. liAETY, Pare*. heaven. The pale lips that had been NO riCE FOR PUBLICATION Properties of Stones. ! Land Offic at Oregon City, Oregon, July 24. rnri0* Valnablo Rook on Nervoui I speechless for many hours parted in re Precious stones were formerly sup I 189k—Notice is hereby given that the following L «J L L Diseawes sent free to any addre«fi ply. as the words eseaped like ghosts of named settler has filed notice of his intention i ■ n”d poor patients can also obtain posed to possess peculiar virtues, which, to make final proof in support of his claim and ■ I Bt B 1 L« this medicine free of charge. sound: that said proof will be made before the County This remedy bas been prepared by the Rewr- I “I—will—wait—for—you, darling— apart from any other considerations, i Clerk ofTillain<x)k County at Tillamook, Ore end Pastor Kojaig. of Fort Wayne, Ind., »incelfM j rendered them more or less valuable. gon, on September I7. i891, viz: and ie now prepared under M b direction by tte I I will wait till—you—come." John F. Wright, And to give this lost recognition, and The reputed virtues of some were of a Pre-emption D. S. KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III- No. 6180, for the s e of sec. most miraculous nature, and happy In A Word for Maximilian. say these few words of comfort to her 25, tp 2 s, r 8 w. Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 tot names the following witnesses to prova Maximilian wrw not the royal thief child, the mother suffered the agony of deed the fortunate [N»isesaorB of these his He continuous residence upon and cultivation *5. Larse Size, «1.71% 6 Bottles for getns ought to have been. a second death. — Detroit Free Presa . of said land, viz: sonio would have us believe. He wm Although popularly supposed to lie David S Bales, George Shotwell, Oliver I) visited at Tríele by a large delegation Boatman, and John Edwards all of Trask Tilla- itself a deadly poison, the diamond has Training for a Middle Aged Woman. I). A. FINDLEY , mook County Oregon. of reprasentatM* Mexicana, who ten 10-15 J. T. Apperson, Register. from remote ages been credited with Jim. Dorothy Stanley i« of the opin dered him tho Mexican scepter, and it ----------- DEALER IN----------- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. wan only after mature consideration ion that the middle Aged and elderly the power of protecting the wearer Staple and Fancy Groceriei Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Jul y 24, and counsel with tho leading minds of women of America are inferior physical from the evil effects of other poisons, a 1891. —Notice is hereby given that the follow Dry Goods, reputation which it retained until com ing named settler has filed notice of his inten Europe that ho accepted the proffered ly and in appearance to women of the tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Hats & Caps, crown. When betrayod at Queretaro aanie age in England, a fact which a paratively recent times. According to and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Boots & Shoes. by Mexican perfidy and condemned to well known physician attributes to hot Pliny it also keeps off insanity. Am County T ommy tmUNtiKlL mook, Oregon, on September 15. 1891, viz: Just nt the time rhe r.-ccived the be shot, through the intercesión <»f furnace air in the bouses and the enor ber. too, was supposed to [tossess the Milton Calhoun, I money Helen Iraard of Tommy Stringer, A menean oíüeers he was offered his mous consumption of ice water. This latter virtue. I’re-emption D. S. No. 6269, for the s w j^of n e Besides the diamond, several other ‘4. n w % ofs e % and 11 ’2 of s w 1 ; of sec. 31, and decided to donate the thirty five dol freedom. doctor advises as a preventive to physi Woods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregoi. tp 1 s r M w stones were supposed to [Kwsere medic lars ns the mu deus of a fund to educate the “And what of Miramon lunl Mejiaf' cal abnormity either to excessive fat or He names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cultivation of poor lad. One philanthropic gentleman said the emperor. ‘ They are Mexicans, leanness a sponge bath every morning inal v irtues. Tlie ruby was considered continuous land, viz: immediately added fUOO to the fund. and traitors to their country, ami liiust die.” in cold water, taken while standing in good for derangements of the liver as said C has . C hatterton . William Hiatt, Jerome Walling, Merion lit l<m is now at the Perkins institnto “Then I die with them,” said tin* noble warm water up to the ealf of the leg, well as for bad eyes. The sapphire and Walling, and W illiam Hall all of Tillamook Til lamook Co., Oregon. trying to develop little Tommy’s facul Austrian, and the next day witnessed and followed by a vigorous rubbing emerald were also credited with prop 10-I5 J. T. Apperson, Register ties. erties which rendered them capable of the most tragic scene ever enacted on with a coarse towel. Parties located on Homesteads ')| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tommy is said to have a wonderful in this continent the ext cuiion of Maxi A light breakfast ami lunch, with a influencing ophthalmic disorders, and Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 24, tellect, and mdssly is likely to roach it iHyi. —Notice is hereby given that the following Timber claims. there is a superstitious belief that ser- ' niilian, emjieror of Mexico, and his two G o'clock dinner, tile latter arranged in named settler has filed notice of his intention so Mell as II-leti Keller, who by slow, pents are blinded by looking at tho lat to make final proof in support of his claim, and Trask River, Near Tillamo« tedious stages has herself acquired a re- faithful gvnernla In the light of hi» courses and eaten slowly, are the most that said proof will be mmle before the County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore markable education, li.-rs is the first tory Maximilian will Iw reganl'*d as a:, healthful. Every woman should make ter stone.—Chambers' Journal. gon ,011 Sept. I7, 1891, viz: cns«> on rec >rd of a denf, dumb ami blind unfortunate prince, whose sole Aitibi it a rule to be upon her feet in the open Andrew G. Anderson, J TILLAMOOK LAUNDB1 New Use fur the Electric Light. child Is-ing t.-uiglit to talk. She ap|w-.ua tion would have lx*en the happiness of air a certain length of time every day, Pre-emption 1). S. Nt). 6468, for the n e '4 of sec. Some of the new conditions to which 14. cvntidcnt of ls-ing able to teach Tommy his |H*oplc had ho succeeded i:i estalv regardless of the weather, and a short tp 2 s, r 9 w. the same difficult feat. Ibhing the Mexican empire. — Menn rd nap or rest in the middle of the day is the use of the electric light gives rise He names the following witnesses to prove Washing gathered and delivered f1 his continuous residence upon and cultivation ville (Tex.) Becord. week. Work done on short notice when <le*i invaluable, particularly to middle aged have a grotesque phase. In a town in of said land, viz: Hull. Fredrick Page. G Joel Hellhoff, and Starched shirts aocts each after June isk Internatloiml Cultmg«». women. Houses should lie hut mod Connecticut a new industry bas sprung I J C H quick all of Nestoctun, Tillamook county. Vfedleina Taken on tho (loud. The long «1 ìhcuhm <»<| project of coining erately heated, and open tireplaces are up. It appears that the strong light of Oregon. Suits cleaned to order. An anecdote is told < t a physician <*ss*‘ntial to every It >use. —New York the are laiiq>s has the effect of attract ,o*i5 J- T. Apperson, Register. gold and silver mon«»y which «hall I m * of rROrRlETH LESTER HART. eipial value in all idviliie«l c«»untri«M is who was railed toaforaign family to Sun. ing worms out of the earth. An ingen NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. liegitming to take form. In tlie coming prescribe for a case of incipient con ious boy conceived the idea of turning Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 24. IS9I.—Notice is hertbv given that the follow conference threecommtaHioner« will rv|»- sumption. lit* give them a prascrqition The Shortest Sermon Krer Artel. this pt-ctiliar phenomenon to account, ing named settler ha* tiled notice of his inten reM nt the United for |»ilb and wrote the direction, “One As to preaching, arguing and inter and scooping up the worms into a bas tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Btateo. One of and that said proof will be made before the |>ill to bo taken tlir»N* times n day, In preting Scripture in the pulpit, tho ec ket nightly, lie started a trade with the County logue. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tills thee«» in ex-Sena any convenient vehicle.” The family centricities of ministers are endlera local tlslieruiiwi for the bait which they mook, Oregon, on Sept. 1». I89I, viz: Washington, New Jer**< tor Nathaniel P. looked in the dictionary to get tilt* We need not have resource to such are always glad to get. The youngster Stephen Hill, Hill, of C-oiornd«». Homestead Entry No. 6582, for the s w U of n e meaning of the prescription. They got stories as tliat of Lorenzo Dow. who was in a fair way to fortune when the 11 and w \ of s e ’« of sec. 11 and n w l4 of n e Mr. Hill in ¡»ar BE5TTC0 puywfctr s on well till they got to the word “veld performed “the shortest sermon on secret of his quiet little business was '4 see. i4 tp. 4 s, r <o w. ti c nlnrly veil He names the following witnesses to prove his rlr. M They found it w:w defined ax record." His subject was “ Backslid discovered, and now groups of boys continuous residence upon and cultivation of, qualified for this “eart. wagon, carriage, wlieelbarm#.’* ing," and what might be called the with tin cans can be seen every night said 'land, viz: for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty, ¡Mwition. Heba N P Hanson, Jerry I<«walien. Andrew Ander After grave consideration they came to Washington, New h r*’.î body of tlie raniMMi consisted in liis at work under the electric lights in the son. native of New I. Jensen all of Hebo. Tillamook Couuty. tho conclusion that the doctor meanf climbing up a smooth sapling with great development of this new branch of Oregon. York state, ami ‘ «»• ’ S J. T. Apperson, Register. that the patient should rale out, and pains and difficulty and the sliding commerce. —New York Commercial Ad is now umi Iv six while in the vehicle take the pill. Hr down again An immense concourse vertiser. ty years of agr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. At Brown uni followed tho advice to the letter, and of people had assembled to hear him, • J*antrC!!ncVx’11 Ongon < ity. Oregon. July IX, is?i — Notice is herebv given that tbe follow- r. vili - versity. where he Proof of Aoqnalntoo.-oo'ilp. in a few weeks the fresh air and oxer and great was their astonishment at tug named settler ha* filed notice of his inten studied chemistry, he sh >w«il such apti rise secured the advantage whleh other witnessing this performance. The only Office Boy—Stranger at the door; tion to make final pr<»of in support of his claim, an<l that said proof will he made before the tude that oil graduation h.' was uistie wiso might not have come. Exchange. words uttered by tin- preacher on tlie rays he's a newspaper man, and know» bounty Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla profciwir of the e.-ieuco. In Bortoli you, and wants to borrow some money mook. Oregon, on September 2. 1M91, viz; occasion were, “ Hold on there, Dow; A <*uerr I.«Hiking Kgg. capitalists scut lain to Colorado to L.-k E. A. Chamberlain, of you. hold on. Then lie slid down again, D. 8. No 7266. for the lets 2, 9 and after their mining interests, and sine« Mr. \V illiam Thomason, near Win Great Editor—Pretty story! Some 4 Preemption put on his hat and left. — Bt, Louis of sec. 12 and lot 1, of sec. 13. tp. 3 s. r llw. then he luw Iss-ti i losolv l lelltitiisi with ford, has a hen's egg that is somewhat fraud, ot course. How much does he He names the fidlowing witnesses to prove his the production and redaction of the pre of a curiosity. I'rsiJew being the usual Globe Itemocrat continuous residence upon and cultivation of Will make regular trip*, the vreaibcr p want to bom'w I said land, vis: clous ores. Tt.oso who advis'ato infer shape, it has from the small fmi a Natural History Myth*. E Oaburn and H M Farmer, of W om H A J ting, from "Ten cent*. ’ ’ ii itional c<-ina ; ■ re ,’anl with lunch favor growth about one inch in length and Rhoades and S Wigle of Hembree, all of Tilla TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA amp I a '« than a century ng«», in the tiiue “Ohl He does know me, I guess. mook County, Oregon. Mr. Hill's ¡« copiane:, of the position of the aiae of a lead pencil, which b folded For Freight rate* or Passage, apply tn *•’3 J T Apperson, Register. when men lia.i not penetrated so d,-ep Give turn this dime,”—Good Sews. forisi him. back toward the larger end, resembling ly into the study of nature, there wm a P. SCHRADER. Mas^e NOTH K FOR PURI.IUATION the arui and hand of an iuf.uiL —Cor. great deal of poetry and romance eon Tlie Merit« «»f Old I A«tilun*'d lUghla. City, Oreyon. July 6. Aa Unfair Cowp. fW*Th«dste opposite your ■•■*¡2 iWL—Notice 1* hereby given that the following Ara wt* drifting Kick toward tir>t Atlanta Constitution. nected w<tli aniiual life that had been Manville (very much excited)—He named settler ha* filed notice of his intention on the mnrgin of your paper or e principles, «nd an* modern inventions <«f !2 Propf*" *upp»»rt of bis claim, and indicate* the time your *ubecrv’o' 1 slowly but Mirely driven out ns the ruined me in btunneaa He smirched 1 . Oh. Nt». <>>« County and you «re invited to renew at th-»* • l«*aa va ! u <* than we think.’ For ooum * (ituw - my gtxxl name, lie filched from me Ute __ clerk of Tillamook r..uuty, at Tillamook, Ore- paper*-vnt to parties outside eXT JVnrlopc—Tlivrv ia eno thing alout study advanced. •ocudy |*eo|>lv tave indicated their pref« Travelers returning from -■ ,1 ms J girl I loved, but at last, lia! ha! I am ton, on August r? lw»i. via: ev for wax cRillt* ax Kdinn>in il lia, Jack, that I like. Wo ara nennible A. L- Aldemaan, •vvenged! "glens told str.wge and inc Homestead Entry No f*36. for the » e «. of » c the county. In stopping your ories about tbe wonderful w 4 and lots >. j and 4 sec 17. tp 2 n, r to w. J once—Good gracious! Wliat Drugs and Medicine L O OATO BEATTY'3$A|I^S! THES™AUGUS the following wttne*ae« to' prove I**01 tinu.il» rrstdeece upon and cultivation •♦<*41 relief and