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J HavcAi Ou Read Tlie i Evcrv PUCLIC RO AO BUILDING. OFFERS? a Premium Ï1MELY ANNIVERSARIES. 1’UIELY ANNIVERSARIES. CHURCH DIRECTORY PROMPT, PROGRESSIVE POPUuJ Fire and Insurance Co. T illamook , C ircuit M. E C hurch S outh . First Sunday in the month,Tillamook li. a . m . 7 30 r . X. and ” ’’ ” Second Sunday, Wallace school house, 2. I*. X. ir. A. X. OF PORTLAND. Third Sunday, South Prairie, ” ” Pleasant Valley 3- F. M. lletul Otaw.33 Washington Street, l'ortlatd October 25. ” ” Pleasant Valley 7- P. M. October 18. 322 B C.—Demosthenes, the great Athenian Fourth Sundy Hoquartou school house 11. A. M. ” Long Prairie 2.3O a . m . The Leading Home Company orator and patriot, killed himself by poison The Roman Catholic church celebrates thia R ev . C. YV. C ross , Pastor. J LOKWKNBERO, H. M. GKAXT in the temple of Neptune, on the island of (toy as the festival of St. Luke. The late: t thii. ;inn road grader drawn FAITH IM MILK TEST TUBES. President. Hee. anti Kalaurea. L’sea, which cxeavate«. tilla holes hk'52—Matthew Henry, commentator, born at 1154-King Etophen of England died, after a M ethodist E piscopal C hurch . •3 in general the grade confor- Confidence In the Fat Valuation» Hegis- Bro; id Oak, Englund; died 1714. troubled reign of nineteen years. •itbJii of your ror.d; it does the work of 1663—Prince Eugene of Savoy, colleague of HOG—Geoffrey Chaucer, poet, died. Preaching by the Pastorat 7:3o?. M., the and, T illamook , O regon ! tercel by the 3111k Tester. Marlborough and famous imperial general, 1415—Battle of Agincourt; Henry V of Eng jrd and 4th Sundays of each month. about forty men, ami men '..'ho work on Probably the must frignificant feature land with 15,000 men defeated the French born; died ¡736. Preaching, bible reading or prayer at 11 A. M. roads require eoui - j comp» tition of this with 50,000, the latter losing ¡0,000 men to of the recent meeting of the committee 1744—Sarah Jennings (Churchill), famous as kind. esp< < hilly when the¡»oliticianscon Duchess of Marlborough, died; born 1657. the former’s only about 700—all due to the on same dates as above. of tw»mty-one of the Columbian Dairy ¡748— Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle put an end to Sunday School every Sunday at 2:30 P. M. superiority of the English archers. trol the roads. The beet mnehim- of this Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:80 I*. M. the Seven Years’ War (war of the Austrian 1764— William Ilogarth, the famous painter and 1 ru kind ii K'-uleat an oh cure to 3wn in Pcnn- a-¡-uviutioa and tho representative» of unt;i all ■ r. .■ , 0 nnd du t L.'.vo G. W. R ichardson , Pastor. succession). engraver, died. Jin.ve'l. \V.: sh tho pine es y» ell under tho bylv.uti.t and co. ts f) .00. Connties v.irioin cattle breeders’ associations was 1E28-Drawing of tho last stato lottery In Eng 17*50— George II of England died. Itami until tí i.-y iw.-ottw snpple. It won’t are procuring tho inachinu. ?s, which uro the strength of sentiment in favor of 1861-First through message on the Atlantic land. C hristian C hurch . do to o'l tint ¡1 the bar dusj bwontca ßo. eni ' chdly circuì ivo for re¡ grading old chemical analysis of milk and the hec.rti ¡831-Helen Maria Fiske (Hunt-Jackson), best and Pacific telegraph, Judge Stepheu Field Elder If B. M organ , Pastor: Will preach at known as Helen Hunt (“H. 11.”), born in to Abraham Lincoln: it was fohowed im I.<-t t’::e : • dry in a ¡ ilauo where they j't.L,'::; itìid opofiiag new ro-vh s. Of course n 3 of the indorsement given the Bab on the third and fifth Sunday’s of Amherst, Mass.; died 1885. mediately by announcement of the death Tillamook, each month, at 1 i : o 0 a . m ., and 7:30 P. M. All th< y will not puli out stumps nor go cock test as a cheap, quick, easily op 1839-Thomas Brackett Reed, speaker Fifty- of Colonel Edward Baker, whereupon the are cordially invited. tl•:-»..’gli rehd t “. k, br.t yon can dispense first congress, born in Portland, Me. celebration in San Francisco was slopped ti-ted and altogether reliable mean» of ¡885—Lord Palmerston (Henry J. Temple; died; and the city dressed in mourning. v.i'h many a u.irt uml horre and wheel- huuO itATHEll Uli WllTOt • 1 determining the butter value of milk P resbyterian C hurch . born 1784. >871- Field Marshal Ludwig Benedik, com- * J!'. .'CO ÍU »! J Ei.' hop ' s R t ^ idtncn , ji I bar rrow with tuuli a machine. manner of the Austrian army at Sadovva; B ay C ity . } Marquette, Mich., 1\ oy 7,1$G. I The <b rsey men alone held out fur the they will I I ha’.»* n u'o/Jy L.'. n making a turn October 19. died at Gratz, in Styria. Tl-.oEev. J. K'.issbict of above j-tacewriici) I li codliver 1 •in ea bout f.'is iiiih’S long fro;n a little churn a< the <.«*urt of first nud last resort 1216— King John of England died. I liavc I'Uiiercd a great d» at, »nd whenner I Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. 1 ft -T now n 1 c! V'.us attack coming, I Me- I > all j? irt.;, vili i.'.gcuiiBed Downsville to 1 lagerstown, in caluiilating the butter capacity of a lGtk>—Hir Thomas Brov. nc, antiquary and phi Sunday School at lo a. ni. October 26. •lofjcoi J ai lor Locntas Nerv3 Tonic and fed I losopher, born. 2 dry rub tho u.utal disco:if.-' reuients of men of '•u .. , but they wero abo in favor of the A cordial invitation extended to all. relieved. I (lark a great »leal if it, rr.d I K5O9—Jac-obua Arrntnius (Harinanzen) died; ¡331 —Ismail fLn All Abultida, R ev . J. A. H anna , I’astor. would rathci be without Lreud than Mithoct I ’ •licipi ?< cairn fi oui men of that surly, ■coirobor.-itiug testimony of the chemist. pr.’. Mohammedan warrior, rul born 1560; he maintained the freedom Of the ihoToQiU. I er and historian, died; born .4»■/. ■; u I hes of neighbors who would The conditions of the prolonged test will—hence the “Arminiaas.** T una wanda . E rie C o ., N. Y . F« br. >b9. I 1273 at Damascus. 1745 — Jonathan (Dean) Swift died in Dublin; My daughter had fits from Hight sincvi? I rath» r .mile at your failure than neo you at th * World's fair—which have been CLUBBING LIST. 1(5(11 -Samuel Puffendorf, emi born there 1(567. yoaif, sniactlinis 3 to 4 attack- j wlthm u I help t ie cimmiinity. Sometimes we rather indefinitely outlined at present— 1781- Cornwallis surren»l©red at Yorktown. nent Jurist, died. hours without any warning; durlur tbe« I H eadlight and Toledo Blade 1 year _ . 42.15 sp-1 s her ihunil a would bo examped to\»?.rd I could not g't emLi.'h per*?.ns to undt r- .- re such as to reader the use of the 180(1- Henry Kirke White, youthful poet, died; 1751—Dr. Philip Dodridge.com- 'he iiit-ide <•( la r hunda, her mouth bo drawn I Weekly Cull (3. F.) ” .... II.K5 nientalor and religious born 1735. take to do anything. h ; 1 too many churn out of tbo question and to com ln r neck would 1 we 1 up,: l.dhcr I writer, died: born 17(13. Weekly Examiner " ----- J2.5Û rfldcways, di:' utors—twelve—and therefore wen? pel a r , t to the chemist’s tubes for fat lSl'J-John Nicholas Genin, inventor of ths 1759—George James Dunton, face assumed u bb'-cish color: 1 ir» v/t-uldlas 1 “KoHuuth hat” and ‘‘Bloomer rostume,” Century Magazine ” f5-oo from 10 10 15 minutes; oiler that ?ho eknt; I requir.'d to have awen for a quorum; v ib*. ition. and this being tho case it is the giant of the French born In New York city: pai4 £225 for first ” ....... $2.oo was drov.ny fcr about 2 hours. Wo filed I Detroit Free Press revolution, born at Arcla- •,”ii do. I. rs an» plenty, a: I you can esp. : ially gratifying to note tbeconii- ecat nt Jenny Lind’s concert; died 1878. many renii.ir.03 without any imi'rovenjqt I 42.00 !>a . 6 butt let’of Past Judge’s Monthly Magazine sur-Aube; guillotined ntA,)ELAiDE phil - nr Koenig's Nc’V« 513'0 I often git four men together when it dence born of extended experience which ¡82 5 Franc is .1. Talma, famous French trage Cash in advance for one year is required. -.••tred her at last. V/o therefore r< ; :>mmend I Paris April 5, 1794. lips . dian. died; i>orn ¡7(53. w ! h - j ijkm to a. v. ■ < manifested by practical factorymen 1864—Battle of (’c.dar Creek, or Middletown, 1300 Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke, this liMiipiiv lo all F-uffcrera. JOHN EulN. I Ilow to IC< ep I • • w .btof public spirit is painfully visible ia the accuracy of this means of milk famous field marshal of Germany, born in ■» «, t3’ f" A Valuable Book on Nerroui Va.: General Jubal Earlj burprised and A mulinai | rauti< < <1 i TIMBER LAND, APT JVNE 3, I878.-NOTICE EL IfiiL IL Discuses seat free to any addrtx Mecklenburg; died 1891. in old hiatus like ours, e; pycially in tho t< ting. It was stated that those patrons completely defeated the Federals under ■ M b m a'd poor patients can also obtain FOR PUBLICATION. duali thè ih h ; nd furi; General Crook. “Sheridan’s ride;’’ he re 1833-Adelaide Phillips, singer, born in Strat old (h rnian parts, where money and who were at first violently opposed to United States Land Oilice, Oregon City, Ore | fl 1 La ia tiiis medicine free of chane, I ford-on-Avon; died 188*2. with rnr nr. lu < ¡.ib;f t In formed the 0»<k r:t!s and defeated Early. Thin remedy haa been prepared by the Rever gi .*d .»re th»’animath: i; prim ipl •;•». Still, the innovation of receiving pay for their ¡838 - Ex-i’resident Salomon, of Hayti, »lied in 18(51 - Battle of Romney, W. Va.; Federal Gen gon, August 2?. 1891.—Notice is hereby given that incompliance with Hie provisions ofthe act o end I’astor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876, Z: nini p'.Hition h > 11 at by fi(.r ( vcrafic»!, weg'J.our r.»a-i thruugh, lu.ilk ou tho basis of its actual content of eral Kelly defeated and dispersed Confed Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled “Au act for the and I f now prepared under Lis direction by the Paris; born 1816. penetrai:1 lunch nn j < erate militia. sale of timber 1 mds in the States of (California, will tho who work much and i u.t!er fat as determined l\v tbo Bab- pp 71 »ufiil • ff f;:i. .r i snP'. ¡834- Confederate General Hood invested De Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” KOENiC MED. CO., Chicago,III October 30. w: it a Very littl •. In our part of tho < -rk te. t h ive on trial become tho most Anton Giebisch, catur. Ala.; it was desperately defended by potimi fis’i. The H. vi i Sold by Druggists at #1 per Bottle. 6 for of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of 1032- Sir Christophe! Wren, <■ «m try wo have Ei;e tone, but. have to steadi'ast converts to tKe system. General Gordon Granger, and on the Lliird a I tu< tini • <1 4 fi-h lo ■ / in Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his sworn •5. Lar^e Size, 91.75. 6 Bottles for 1ft architect of St. PauIX . <-nd it half a mile lo a mile, and Hoino- day Hood abandoned the siege. V.\ may b • very sure that this change statement No. 24; i , for the purchase of thes w boterò tìiiltif?; nìid ? born, died 1723. L 1871 Thomas Ewing. ex-Senator from Ohio of section 8, in township 2 south, range 8 w, tiu? ■- I'ju ■:• than that, f rom the qimrry; has lud been brought about vzithout evi ¡734 Viscount Palmerston^ i’ <vur. and cabinet officer at various periods, died and will offer proof to show that the land sought liiruv.tmie makes u ro iJ which quickly dence of the most convincing character. (Henry John Temple), ¡h it-'., nt Laucarter, ()., aged 82. Major General is mure valuable fur its timber or stone than , “ASAKEMS ” giveHretm ish stalesinuu, burn; died How to CI.' uji «Icwvtry l'tiJly. be replenished more In many uas”s tho farmers tested the Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter fame, for agricultural purposes and to establish his 4relief and is an iníallibl« 1865. claim to said land before the Register and Re died at Niue, Italy; horn 1805. one roads. T he uom- milk tester by now watering their milk , Core for Piles. Priced Ilf Evury j.'iuc * < f piai:» 1 woa-y. <>xc»j t a of this ollice at Oregon City. Oregon, 011 ¡825 .Marshal Jew •<>11. pOSt- ft Druggists or mail. Snmpta ¡888-Political riot in Paris; 20 BoulangLsts se ceiver v.’.htuh, uun 1” ( lenii« 4 I-y a. t imple w.s’i- U’.f :i n-"'.!i '«ain sand: tone, or even flint, and ■. . ‘in adding cream to it, and every Wednesday, the U»rd day of December, 1891. niaater generai, , born in ■ free. Addre-s^NAKESlS,* riously wounded. lie names as witnesses: Winrhobter N IL. died ing with soap ai) I wami wat- r. Tl.py ’..•¿I ip.-dai a good r< .4 in time, and it time th»* tubes registered infallibly the C (’Babbidge, HT Hewett, Robert Ford and F Box 2416, Now York Otd 1KSI. a:.trmptc«! deceit. Such tests were cal cari ho (Iried rial Lriyali t; 1 <11 ni iouo Will wi ar long. Henry Haves all of Bay City, Oregon. October 27. at Aux- Any ana all persons claiming adversely the To make a chen ip road I preiiuribe as culated to convince tho most skeptical, 18(52 Minor battles of chuinoiH ’.in, i r ly I. lai<l in a vois River and Marshfield. Mo. ♦3 B. (’.-Marcus Junius Brutus, ono of the above-described lands are requested to file their box of j« \.i • r’s f . u . 'e' r. l’eals . ini follows: Haise the ‘ middle of the road and the consequence is that thousands 18C.3 - Longstreet's mhance surprised Colonel a -.•• - •us of Julius ( :<’sar, after being du- claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of Woolford and tf.ixr < avulr j at Palladel- December, 1891. trona the <’ou:itry over are receiv featod at Philippi, killc»l himself. turquoipen » uiiiot, t/f cenilo, be Creai <1 six inchua above t.h :e grade lev< l; make of ------- dkaler in ---------- I 19-28 J. T. Appcrson, Register. phla, Tenn.. Wo ‘ »lfor;t rut his way out: 1553 -.Michael Ser vet us burned at Geneva for oil let t u ’ i lo, so that your ro adbed ?i:;te( In tbis xvuy. ing ■ ¡.-’.y from butter and cheese factories I beginning of th<* sii ■? <;f Knoxville. denying the Trinity. Staple and Fancy Groceries] liyiivj- I • u ¡1 c.m get pa t; break your <>¡1: * actual value of the milk which PS71--Charles Babbu.... famous mathematician ¡723-Captain James Conk born at Marton, How to < loi»« VrH-.i-h I .»•<! to tlol.l e tone so that it will pahs through a 3|- they deliver instead of, as formerly, re- Dry Goods, and inventor of a calrulatiiig uiuuiiino, Yorkshire; killed nt Sandwich islands. Feb. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice Kvro-.ouo. FOR PUHI ICATION. died in l/HKion. aged 7’J. inch ring; put ulx inches above tho li uo ceivi:i” compensation on the basis of tho 14, 1779. Hats & Caps, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, W: hl • tin nil ' in tho lnld llo m. I 1 ixteen inches b< low uv ."a?c or j ¡oled value of tile total ¡888 -R. .'1. i’ulsih r.of Hie Boston Herald, died 1837-Whitelaw Reid, editor and minister to Aug. 27 1891.—Notice if. hereby given that in al Newton, Mass. Boots & Shoes. i France, born near Xenia, O. limi , whit h f : i 1:1 • ip--n . I with tho hoik, a;:al In. ■, and thus the average amount of milk delivered to the factory. with the provisions ot the act ot r : t) Captain Rh h trd Francis Burton, famous 1858 Mme. Ida Pfeiffer. celebrated traveler. compliance Congress of June 3, ) 8^8, entitled “A11 act for the t’ 1 - ■ : ■ - I ' I 0 of of y 1 11 ■ > • about 10) En.'li.-»h traveler ami scholar, died, aged The possibilities of improvement in sale of timber lands in the States ot California, it. : -. . . ■ i i icl.’t ■; this will i'f ,\'.i 1 thr -ot feet on th chu’-.i i. r of our »¡airy herds o¡M-ne l 69. he penetrated to th« “holy places’* in 1861 Cavalry battle at Spring Hill. Mo. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ Mecca and Medina, disguised as a wander 1864—Daring exploit of Lieutenant Cushing, little chloride of lime and allowing tho eilb. r • I !;• by trave l, making your road up by this limpio means of testing milk Robert. Ford, of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of ing dervish. __________ planting a torpedo which destroyed the mixtun* to Htan-1 in tue vec.ul an hour, finally twenty-two feet wide. Stone aro almost immeasurable; nay, more, the Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn Confederate ram Albemarle in the Roauoke. every trace of tho k. rosela’ odor will be ought to I 0 broken nnd computed bytho i:. .--, ity i f weeding out with this easy No. 2466, for the purchase of the s ‘4 October 21. I8G8 -Charles Thomas Longley, archbishop of statement of s w L and s 1 2 of » e ,*,4 of sec 5, tp. 2 s, r 8 rem» ved. In the Roman Catholic calendar this day Is Canterbury, died. I -*rcb » r rod, namely, a pile l(l.| feet j". ans at b tad for det rmining tbo value C has . C hatterton . \v, and will offer proof to show that the the festival cf St. Ursula and tier army of vir I >■: r. 1 I - t hi'-’i an I 1| f.vt wide; ia of the product of each cow is fairly ini- gins, who were murdered by the Huns about 1389—The Duke of Sparta, crown prince of land sought is more valuable for its timber or Greece, married at Alliens lo the Princess stone than for agricultural purposes, and to . :r I'Xnmplo it has ■. i.’.t thuty cents to p> i.itivo The thin milkers can no 451. Sophie of Germany; earthquakes in Italy establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon quarry Iliis Htoue, fifteen cents to haul lunger escpp .* detection on account of an and Turkey. __________ 1553- Julius (hesar Kuallgor, City, Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 22nd day of Parties located on Homestead« uj and tv niv-live units to break it per aw: .; jc * rich cess of tho herd’s milk De-., P91. Italian scholar and critic-, October 28. Timber claims. p< 1 h, r r-”'enty cents p»*r perch. lie names as witnesses. r:u 4 iw th-* pi oduct of the rich milkers. died, Ixirn 1484. 812-Maxentius, Roman emperor, drowned in C(' Babbidge, If J Hewett, A Fischer and Jr. Colnuin, l i a I' k < • - ilii r .’ it ought not to cost 1 i. i \ • ■ . • • nd on Ito own I7C3 (ieorge Trask River, Near Tillamook] tho Tiber, which made way for Constantine Henry Hayes, all of Bay City, Oregon. dramatist and humorous mt re th:»n tw nty five to thirty cents to l..?tt.o..i, and this will mean plenty of Any and all persons claiming adversely the to become emperor. writer, lx>rn; died ¡833, above-descrilied lauds arc requested to file their 900- Alfred the Great, Saxon king of England, g>.t the f i 'no on the road; 132) pmchos of ol 1 cow beef for the butcher, it also 1771-TobliU» George Snmllet, * claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of died. Ilow to Pollsli Shells. j-.touu will nuik • 1G0 f t of road 15 feet m< a:: • bu*, ler cows to the front.—Breed- novelist, author of “Rud- Dec., I891. ¡407 -Desiderius Erasmus, eminent scholar and 19-2 > J. T. Apperson, Register. vt 'uk Random. * dii-d; born When eh<11 I. < i;;-- dev tl•. pv often wide mid 101 inuhe.; thick. I* will take, (rs‘ Gas: tte. very conservative reformer, died. irn. lope their In. L t*. Ta r<*tore it wash th« ref< :••. a: , it ’,'< «» p< rul »s to tho 17(H John Locke, philosopher, died. 1772 Samuel Taylor (’olerldge. / Kapil rtllhlDg. ¡773 Battle of White Plains; the Americans T imber L and , act J une 3. 1 78.— N otice for Washing gathered and delivered eval them bi wnl 1 in whb’h 1 little gum mile, an 1 rupp • c y hi r»-t much of thia author, barn in Devom-hire; P ublication retreated with loss of 189. the British loss ditsl IM34. (»I.KHIDGE. Many ; . Tuiikur.’ii writers advise milk week. Work done on short nolice when desiMl ornbic has I kuu di: azolvad, or with the ut thirty »•¡•nis to dt liver tlh- «tone and United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore being*??.», chiefly wounded. ; white of an egg. If tho i hells have a tv nty live cents to break it. or fifty-five ing rapidly as necesBury to obtain the 17<8M -George Combe, phrenologist, author of 1843 -Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, orator,author gon. Aug. 27,189I.—Notice is hereby given that Starched shirts 2octs each after June ¡st. “Constitution of Man,*’ born; »lied K-8. in compliance with the provisions of the act dull, thick el.in, it c m be removed by cents for a road favorably situated to- ¡ ir“- t flow of milk. In this there is an<i netress, born in Philadelphia. Suits cleaned to order. 18IW Battle of Trafalgar and great British vic of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled ‘‘A11 act for (8tK-Minor battles at Cross Hollows, Ark.; the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor rti d truth. Generally those Bonking in warm waL r nml tubbing ward stono. With 2JW perches to the M>nly a tory; Admiral Horatio N* Uou was killed. PROPRIETOR Clarkson, Mo., and Williamsburg, Ky. LESTER HART. nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter witli a brush, or, if v .’cry adhesive, by the tnilo, at fifty-five venta, I be cost will bo who milk rapidly do so Iwcause of lung 1817-John Philpot Curran, Irish lawyer and 1886-pRrtiioidi statue unveiled in Now York ritory,” patriot, died: born 1750. tise of a little nitric acid in tho water, <1,510 to fin* mile. Y« 11 mild add to this »•’Cpirienu”. It is something in which h. %>r John Giebisch, 1861 Ba.ttlaof BaU*s Bluff and bloody repulse of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of Ore Usu tho latter with caro, tui it may (le Hbout «¿dOO to grado tho mile Tinaia- hkJI is acquirv»l by constant practice, of the Federal*; Colonel Edward Baker ¡890 Popular uprising In Ticino and Freyburg. gon, has ti.isday filed in this office his sworn Switzerland; uo permanent changes. ►troy th-.» lu-tor of tin. dici! under the ( hfil taking 1 r.a ks out of t ic? road, uml the milker must learn to do the and nearly 8(1) others were killed; over 7«J0 statement No. 247O, for the purchase of the s e * 4 aa in. wounded and prisoners; EdWurd Dickinson of section 8, in township 2 south, range 8 w, v hi< h i*.ro afterward u r i mid broken work well and thoroughly, «nd to so and will offer proof to show that the land Baker was born in London. Englund, Feb. October 29. t';»i>n it. It p tys to u v‘ th -so stori - a in I’.andlo the udder and teats ns not to sought is more valuable for its timber or stone co* !< St, ¡811. Walter Raleigh, < \ :y*i'oi. ;t 1 h”.vo fotrul. hi must give pa.i.i to tho animal, and wh»>n one ¡864 ¡tattleof Little Blue, Mo.; In the morning 1519 - Sir than for agricultural pm poses, and to establish V.» 1 statesmau, courtier and his claim to said land before the Register and du'-.t'that he may strive to increaso 11;< ti : » *. i'leh- : hi ’ I at th-1 jcnc-r, I the Fedtra's were defeated; afternoon uh vi gat or, beheaded at Old Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, 1, I they defeated Price. : nd : jc '. i y -1 l> • ;i 1 th .’bluu.' By p.yw- ths speed. on W’cdnesday, the 23rd day of Dec., 189I. Palace yard, Westminster; I* He names as witnesses: ibn. -ver, let two milkers who have born 1552, i th • ia over tl;.» t.>p ynti can C C B.ihbidge, A Giebisch, Robert Ford and 1356 Edmund Halley, famous October 22. I Well enaa 7-i,gu ler.dlv gp*. ,ik- long Eidgi-1 th” same cows, one milking Henry Hayes, all of Bay City. Oregon. astronomer, born near Lon Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 • 4» more idly ih.ui theother.ubi’.ng? 741—Charles Martel, who don; died 1743. stopped tho Saracen ad above-described lands are requested to file their cows, and it will I■” found ia must ciuea 1740—.James Boswell, biogra claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of vance into Europe, died. that bu’.h lots of cows will shrink i 1 pher of Dr. Johnson, ixu n Dee., 189’. 949 -Atlielslan. the first who Will make regular trips, the weather ptf> h In Edinburgh; died 1795 >9-28 J. T. Apperson, Register. their milk. Ta * unaccustomed touch took the I it I;» “Kiri («¡f the aec: ting, from — John Keats, the “ boyish RE ato . 1790 English.’’died nt Glourre- a»mo\ s ti;«’ »min:, i to «nub nnextent th ;t TILLAMOOK TO ASTORIA akd FORTH’1 poet,” born In London: died 1821. tcr. Is»rn 895; gramlson of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for j '■ c do s not “give down” her milk. I82S- l'homas Francis Bayard, statesman, born For Freight rates or Passage, apply t0 Alfred the Great. P ublication . in Wilmington, Del. Vi Pith r it is not uvrote.l, » r die p »»e< Sx.» 1013—Aurungzvbr, the last and United States Land (Hlice. Oregon City, Ore P. SCHRADER. Master. gon, Aug. 27, 18qt. — Notice is hereby given that 1842 Allan Cunningham, Scottish author, poet greatest of I lie “ Great Mo- t: ■ :« »wer if l.ohllli 4 it b.' i I » t r. in compliance with the provisions of the imt of and editor of Burns, died; l>orn 1785. gnls, ” born; «H< m | 17U7; his triit of 1» Congrevs of June 8, 1878, entitled “An act for the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- 18*3 Battle of ('herokee Station, A lx reign was conlem|>orary sale of timber lands in the States of (’nllfomia, Heveral p uni 1874- J<»!:n kiird. famous shipbuilder, died. with thn-e of Oliver Crom- it Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” To WHOM IT M%Y CONCERN. Am <sa Walker, political economist, the term 1 u v eli a: I the parll.i’i'cnt, Charles II. .Lur.es 1875 -1 i t Claremont (’. Babbidge, Notice is hereby given that J. S. Elliots W r «Pe<l in N rth Bns kfleld. Mass.; born 1799; of Bay (’ity, County of Tillamook. State, of II, Willi.'. "i «nd Mar) and (¿uven A’ i . iu , one iTci’t I ' »0 ccutor of the la>t will anti Testament of KJ his sun. Francis Amasa, is eminent in the Oregou has this day hied in this office his sworn iind lu* ruled more people than any other ft 1 that 1 same lino. statement No. 2469. for the purchase of the n e % Coleman Deceased, filed his final p.o osnt J monarch. i!’.g th. 1707 Sir Cloudesley Shovel. British admiral, 1985-(.1 neral George Brinton McClellan died of sec- 8, tp. 2S,ra w, nnd will offer proof to the Estate of said deceased in the County show that the land sought is more valuable for of the state of Oregon for the county °f at Orange, N. J.; born 1826. I'M he Inj died. its timber or stone than for agricultural pur ¡«1 -Collis Pi't’er Huntington, railroad builder 1889—Strike of ',0U0 miners in Belgium, with poses. a:id to establish his claim to said land mook and that Tuesday the 3rd day jilt UVv r, inn I 3 ■ serious social and political complications. and capitalist, bornjn liarwinton. Conn 1 before the Register and Receiver of this office at ¡89!. at 10 oelock A. M. at the court ' hoa* t a I y T 1832 - Leopild Dam rose h, eminent musician, Wl! Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the ?3rd sai l county has been fixed by said < ur,a^1 sai l county nas peen uxea ny sam > of day of December I'M. He names as'witnesses: born in Posen. Prussia; died 1885. ‘U ml October 30. John Giebisch, Anton Giebisch, Robert Ford time nnd place for hearing' objections tosa® I n 184» Sarah Bernhardt, autress. born. ¡30— Antlnons. favorite of the and Henry Hayes, nil of bay City. Oregon. count and the settlement thereof. ¡.8U2 - B it: lu of Pocotallgo. or Yemassee, 8. C.; Emperor Hadrian, drown Any and all persons claiming adversely the September 28th 1891 J. S.Elliott. I S. El Hott. the Federal* ret real v<l with slight loss. ed in th« Nile. above ¿escribed landsnre requested to file'their Ute I! I. T. of th L" 1 t. 1. Maulaby muuisuj Executor i-.Ac ■_. ¡864-Gcnerni i’leasonton drove General Price 1735—John Adams.serond pres claims in this office on or before said 23rd day ... ■> 'il _ .1 T.. , Atty for Estate Will and Tcstaineat^ Mix m e» of . from lndcpemlenue. Mo. of December 1891. » ident, burn; died July 4. of E. F. Coleman. I»» k «*- ¡871-Sir Roderick Murchison, traveler and I9-28 J. T. Apperson, Register. of r<>scw ml bui « ¡elitist, died in Ebndon, aged 8U ■uihl 1816- Henry l^tircns Dawes, £ M ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .■ T imbkb L and , A ct J une 3. 1378.—N otice for statesman, born tn Cum-fei IV ta fchifially, llv P ublication . October 33. niiagton. Mass. Land office at Oregon City. Oregon, an cure and I Uuited States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore I8ui.—Notice is hereby given that the f® 1823 udtnund Cartwright, in 684 — Boethius, author of “ The gon. Aug. 27, 1801.—Notice is hereby given that, named settler has filed notice of b’s ’’ r k ! vr^'. h. the ricin. ventor of the power loom. Consolatlomi of i’hili»so- 1 in compliance with the provisions ot the net of to make final proof in support <»i bis o-' ' dlwl. OAXurrrA. phy,” l»e!ir.i<lvd by order / Congress of June 3. 1S78, entitled “Au act for the that said profit will be maoe before the IS29—Roscoe Conkling, statesman and lawyer, pale of timber lands in the Stales of California, < lerk < f Tillamook County at Tiil»’”0®** 1^» hr.; of King Tbeo-Jorto. 4 born in Albany; died ¡888. 1641 -('prising of the Irish * Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ gon,on Nov. 20 1891, viz: g||| a d Henry Hayes, ¡8®* l.tMm «Himbvtta, French statesman, born against the English orcs- in L it ter hi Albert B. 'llldeu. III.'t of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of nt Caliors. France. pation; frightful mnssai rcs S < »regon, has thisday filed in thisoffice his sworn Homestead Entry Na. 8966. for the l<»tB rge r» » |»r >4l I9G2 Gee. era! Oruoby Me Knight Mitchel), ns. statement followed, and Cromwell J® No 74b“. for the purchase ofthese’4<»f and 6 of see. ?, tp. 3 s. r 10 w- 0rn«HH r t \x i confisretvil four-fifth« of|l I-* ct -uer anti auldhtr. died at Beaufort, 8. sw‘ *. and a w 44 « « K. t it He names the following witnesses 6; 11c’ 4 of ir.v' and C.; born. I.NM, the land of Ireland. r bis continuous residence upon ai.u c ” A n w H of n e 54 of sec. 7. tp. 2 s. r 8 w. and will offer it. MH? Battle of IMgehllL the J 1831-Limt entry in tbo diary of Do Long, whose proof to show that the land sought is more i of said land, viz: t and < George Means, George F« ttc>‘ ; first i>et wren Chur les I and < ■ e was found near the mouth of tho valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul •rk « an Lent. Sitieria, and therefore assumed an tural p«rpo»es. and to establish his claim to B'nngaruer and J N Lesley ad ‘ the Itard.unc '.tartans; tho said land before the Register and Re ether of ; Tillamook county. Oregon. n K|| V x\ 1 ile d the <late of his death. latter retreated. WRn jf . ffhey . 20-25 J T Apperson. office at Oregon City, Oregon, 0:1 Tuesday 1773-Francis Lord Jeffrey, eminent critic and ISGO-The great sugar trust inconiorated In this the 22nd day of December. ]89r. N>ri< EHOR rt'HI.Ii ' læ'- i M^B Ne v Jersuy es the “American Kogar Refin* rhhf founder of the Edinburgh Review. He names as witnesses: l»c tng Cuiuixn) ,** with a capital of ¿. mj . uih . hi '» Lr.*n at Edinburgh: diod KV. he fought a Land Office, at Oregon City, <>reii‘ • ( C C Babbidge. H J Hewett, Robert Ford and j n twe K you '.4. 1891.—Notice is hereby ifr$U ««Miff A Gi< hisch, all of Bay City. Oregon. dud with Torn Moore and had a M va ( v wl n Any and all persona claiming adversely the following-nsraed settler ha” contrnvrrey wiih Bjrvu, but became recon t \ ‘ I. October 31. above described lands are requested to file thnir his intention to make final proof m ciled to both. a \ . Hi Nov. 1 being All Salnto’ Day. the preccdinj claims in this office on or before said :2nd day his claim, and thst said proof will J 1«» The militia of Kansas and Missouri hnd a ion the County Clerk of Tillamook L ’ ||h.. of December, 1891. ir equadof rvgularcavslry fought Price*« 1 ear evening is All Hallow ev«. About 25 B. C., Tillamook. Oregon, on Nov. 28. i“/' ' g||g >9-28 J. T.Apperson, Register. M’-ren* Agrippa built a temple for “All the gu ird at Wretport, Mo, , lie* ob- It h Theodore Kingsley. ■|| 1871 -Cn; maud er Austin Pendergast, of the G sis,” and in the Seventh ceutury it wm pari- nui. xnd tmt only » th! 11 Swi: Pre-emption D. S No 6222. for the n ‘j ‘ ,4 H|| rvcclvlng »hip Potoiuac, died, also Com hvd and dedicated to “All the Saint«.'' T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 187S.— N otick i s e 11 of n w «4 of aee 20, and s j|||| iuir pu! ihng force is which >< •* Make C nd KI modore W film 4 Iniuan, who was famous fob P ublication . see ¡7. tp. 2, s. r 9 w. , 1448 - John Palaenlogus, the last Greek emper- d indi? l)o natui dliv In KU 61 for having taken 3.UM0 uegnaa Vuitcd States Land office. Oregon City. Ore-1 IL nr..H-th. following witn» or in fore tiie coming lu of lite Turks, died; from siarers ami returned them to their gon, Aug.27. 1S9I.-—Notice ¡»hereby given that continuous residente upon ami cuiu s would I m ? powder in li * sue cestir. CoiMtaniine XIII, was »Inta in compliance with the provisions ot the act said land, viz: homca. they ai» now addifloti <4 hi the capture of Uo;j»tanlinopie. in of Congrrea of June 3. H-s, entitled An act for Myrox Perkins, Frank Flyi * B vvt re intclli- its natural luó -John Bradshaw, preaklont of the court the sale of ttruber lands ia the States of Califor au-i Arnos Berins. all of Tillart October B4. uhkh coademued CUarka I. died; born nia.Oregon, Neruda and Washington Territory,’ countv. Oregon. imi U17-Jane Seymour, third wifeof Henry VIJl m stone? 15UÌ1L 2:<» j.T apf Henry J. Hewett. II It "L ' E<lwwrJ ' L died; born 1M<X x’.dity wli r« Victor Ara^lcus, flrw king of Sardlnl*. cf Bay City. County of Tillamook, State of : 1 ’I?1“'* tououa aatrunomcr. died. Oregon, has this day filedin thisoffice his sworn I fileni. I Un-4 val lit .4 iufc -The tn.dy rff Wcetphalia put au end to statement No. ’¿» l A. for the purchase of the . havo r cent, to U'M) ILe ih.rty \ ears’ War. which bod de- ¡>b‘ -R' hani Heber Newton. D. D^ radical n w 1, m - c a, tp 2 a. r 8 w. and w»U offer proof . I n-acher. born in PLikvlelphia. to show that the land sought is more valuable • l*»r vt' atrejid 1.1 vre »Iran uolf tho population of A s; crût! cu.inuittue of live frum the ISM Nevada formally admitted iato th« v aio# for its timber or stone than for Agricultural , Uonnany. A m .’. tichu Jer.'vy (’attic club will Miiier- '1'1 * - i, . , H:i.riKrtU wub tlMi iea»t pepila Goa of any new »Ute; purposes, and to establish his claim to said , Ja . .. Ma.'kUuwh, pnUUclaa ud II«» m ta I k ki<- Add »lau-u 11 iu . sx ivauLn n¿u» ruaufl iln t a. <i. ... ... ..*.? competitive tcatj of be «ter I uth. N ( repaired by a Federai land before the Register and Receiver of this ml«, turn ihmm - It»«™.», ScolUuxd; ii»'J Highways Mny Bo Mad« Very ( b< «ply. Talking to Mr. William Flnfter, of nryland. who has been building roads i .via n Baltimore and the upper Puto- uve iac the f¡lowing iuforma- Current Seicctious from Histo Current Selections from Histo ry’s Broad Page. ry’s Broad l’ago. A ppointments R. 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