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H. V. \ . J ohnson prf . hidint W m . D. S tillwkll V ice (' resident Gao. L. S mith S ecrltaky and T keasi mes f ( LACDE TliAVEK I W. H. COOPER rowx E x MCVTIVC COMMlTlteft' I.. H B .......... .. | W m . L>. SrtLi.WF.r.C [ h V V. J ohnson W. F. D. J oni s UOHKESPONDING SECXKT a RY. Meets first and third Saturday eaeh month. £MP”Erve Information rvjtardinjf THlamoofe f’ounty. Write for particulars, and see further descriptive matter in this paper. Send for copy *>f iLLCsrjeArED Hi ai / lk . ht , Board of Trade Edition. Jiic/iiti, Gjcocl ^lavclcd Sttccb and an excellent Si/ed-in of cidc,-ita(^ St is cRadìcd di/ Sllacpiifìcciit ¿hacb of otic Clad MARKET. Land Office at Oregon Uitv, Oregon, V 18,1*92.—Notice is hereby given that the foil .settier has filed notice of his intention Eared pelts Imported from Anr ing-numed to make final proof in support of his claim, and trulia hih I New Z om I hiic I. ►that said proof will be made before the County of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore “Here I n a net of mh I i I bn fit for a prin Ulcrk gon, on August 3, I892, viz: CPHK.” Hs'iiii the doulor. ’‘fifteen dollars John R. t ook, NoeniM cheap for tlirin. does it not! Homestead Entry No. 7091, for the s% ofse’4 of and n’ij of ne1/ ol sec. 29. tp. 1 s, r 8 w. BY E- M- KEYS« That is becaUNe they are really made see lie 20. names the following witnesses to prove of rabbit skin« from Aiiwtralia. The his continuous residence upon and cultivation Pleasant mountain jesort. Good fishing and hunting. Daily Stage. Good accommodations for of, said Lind, viz. man and beast. fart is that there is hardly any fur in A W Hall. Augustin Wells. E. M Keys and the market at present that is not imi M A. Keys, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co. Or. TRASK, OREGON. 510 J. T. Apperson. Register. tated closely by the skillful [»reparation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of these same long eared pelts. New ... _ , ■ ! \ Oregon, „ June Land . Office at Oregon City, Zealand also exports them to the num IS,2 —Notice to giv.-n t that the 18, 1892 is hereby given — following named settler has tiled notice of his her of 10. (XX). 000 yearly. Their pro intention to make final proof in support of his duction is one of the most important claim, and that said proof will be made before and profitable industries of that colony. the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla y mook, Oregon, on Aug. 1, 1892, viz: “Most of them are shipped to Euro Morton Turney, The best beach resort in the county. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. pean cities, where they go through the Pre-emption I). S. No. 7230, for the n % of sc '< Just the plaee to spend a lew weeks during the summer. nerrssary processes of manufacture be of sec. 26. tp is, r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his 1 run my sail boat from Tillamook to Garibaldi daily, stopping at BayCIty and Hobsonville, and fore being disposed of to the retail mer continuous residence upon and cultivation of, carry freight and passengers. land, viz: chants. The art of coloring rabbit hair said James Hughey. Morrison Mills. Grant Mills has attained such a high degree of ¡>er- ami Wm. Hughey, all of Tillamook, Tillamook GARIBALDI, OREGON. Oregon. fection that it can be made to counter Co., 5-io J. T. Apperson. Register. bit seal, otter, ermine, or almost any NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. other sort of fashionable fur. The Land office at Oregon City. Oregon. June t8, skins are largely made Into felt hats, i8<p.—Noiuc is her< by given that the follow ing-named settler Ims nh*d notice of his inten which are very beautiful und »oft to tion to irak'1 final proof in support of his claim, eo roprietor the touch. When the fur I h long It is ami that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla sometimes cut in two and the finer or mook, Oregon, on Aug. 2 1892, viz: We have again taken charge of the Grand Central Hotel and have refitted and refurnished it in inner portions are mixed with wool. Conrad Zwickci, excellent shape, just ns good as new. We shall be pleased to have all our old patrons and Various machines have been invented Homestead Entry No. 8465, for the hw 1« of s w of sec. 23 nml s 1 2 oi s c% and se* i of swj^, sec. friends to make us a call. Every effort will be made to make the surroundings pleasant lor constructing hats of rabbit pelts, 22, tp. 2 s, r iow and comfortable for guests. He names the following witnesses to prove his ’ home of which distribute the hair with continuous residence upon and cultivation of, marvelous rapidity and evenness on re said land, under Sec. 2301 It. S. William Johnson, Z. Wells, Truman Harris, I volving metal cones. and T. E. Harris, all of Tillamook. Tillamook r rs llen “The rabbits are skinned immediately county, Oregon. 5-10 J. T. Apperson, Register. now Imve charge of the upon being killed, the heads, feet and all the fat being removed. If the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office nt Oregon City, Oregon. May weather Is fine the pelts are dried in the 22, 1892.—Notice is hereby given that the fol open air, but in bad weather they are lowing named settler has filed notice of his In and solicit a share of the public patronage. Suppers prepared for parties. hung up under sheds. When thoroughly tention to make final proof in support of his claim, mid that said proof will be made before dried they are turned outside in to pro County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla July 15. 1892, viz: TILLAMOOK, OREGON. tect the fur from injury, and then they mook, Oregon, on Curtis Johnson, are tied in bund les of a dozen to twenty Homestead Entry No. 7350. for the sJ4ofiiw'4 11 w14 of hw ’ sec. 18, tp. 2 s, r 9 w, ami ne>4 of each and packed in bales, each of which seW of sec. 13, tp. 2 s, r 10 w Hi names the following witnesses to prove contains from 3.000 to 3.500 skins. A continuous residence upon mid cultivation of, little carbolic acid powder to used in said land, viz: Z. Wells, Henry Leach. (!eo. Woodruff and tlie packing to preserve them from at Letter Kingsley, all of Tillamook, Tillamook PROPRIETOR. tack by insects. In this crude state Co. Oregon. they are worth from fifty to eighty cents J. T. Apperson, Register. fiA-S New house, new furniture; fust class in every respect. Best accommodations in the city. Head a dozen, according to quality “The history of the rubbit’s In trod uo* quarters for the traveling public. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Oregon City. Oregon, May 16, tlon into Australia and New Zealand 1892.—Notice is hereby given that the foliow- affords an illustration of the damage natned settler has filed notice of his intention OREGON. TILLAMOOK, make final proof In support of his claim, and man may do by interfering with the to that said proof will be miufe before the County distribution of animals which nature Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore gon, on July 11, 1892, viz has chosen to make in the world. George Shotwell, When Captain Cook, the celebrated Homestead Entry No. 6588, for the vji of neJ4 e4 of seU of aec. 1, tp. 2 s, r B w. navigator, first visited those countries and tie names the following witnesses to prove roprietor he found a fauna entirely different his continuous residence upon and cultivation land, viz: from that of any other part of the of L said Crenshaw and William Thornton, of Tilla- ' mook. nml J D Edwards and M A Keys of Trask The hotel is now under the management of G. XV. Pettit and wife, and every effort possible is world. In Australia gigantic marsu all I illamook Co., Oregon. made to make guests comfortable The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. pials, like the kangaroo, were cliielly 52-5 J. T. Apperson, Register. Tillamook Xc North Yamhill Stage ticket office is here. conspicuous, while in New Zealand the NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION oidy land mammals were two varieties TILLAMOOK. OREGON. I.nml oillce at Oregon City. Oregon, May ¡6. | of the rat and one of tlio common bat, 1892. Notice ia hereby given that the following- 1 named «< ttb-r Illis filed notice of his intention ! “Since then ’acclimatization societies’ to make final proof in support of his claim, and have done their best to introduce there that sniil pi’ooi will be miule before the County I Clerk of Tlllmuook County, at Tillamook, Ore all sorts of creatures on four legs and gon, on July 8, 1H92. viz: two legs that could be brought from E. H. Htonc, elsewhere. In many instances these ef Homestead En’rv No. 6900, for the sq of seq of | s< c 14, ami u 1 j of »w'4 of sec , 13, Ip. 4 s, r ¡0 forts resulted most unfortunately. 8. He names the following witnesses to prove Several years ago some dozen pairs of his continuous residence upon and cultivation , contmon gray rabbits were Imported of. said land viz: Uhmles Ray, Jasper Smith, J M Knifong and | for tho purpose of supplying sportsmen A And'TMon, all ol llebo, Tillamook Co .Oregon. with an object for the chuse. The oc 52 5 J. T. Apperson, Register. casion of this interesting experiment --------TO READERS OF THE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. was made one of rejoicing, and the Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, Mav t6, beasts were let loose with speeches and 1892 Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing named settler haa filed notice of his inten banquets to welcome them. They tion to make final proof in support of his claim, mid that said Proof will be made bcfori the multiplied so fast that the people did County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla not have to wait long for all the sport mook, Oregon, on Julyft, 1892, vic Charles Ray, of that kind they could desire. ' Entry No. 7712, for the aw% of sec. “In fact* they mon overrun the Homestead ouiuiiu • ■ ,a i m , ■ i, ■ i f e i-> i ................... »3. tp, 4 s 1 ia w lie names the following witnesses to prove his country in such numbers that it be- The Presidential Campaign of 1892 will, without doubt, be the most intensely interesting and | residence upon mid ciiltiv ation of, camo a question whether they or the continuous exciting iu the history of the United States, and country people will be extremely anxious to have > said land, viz l It Stone. Jasper Smith, J M Knifong mid A all the general and political ih ' wh and discussions of the daj as presented in a National Journal colonists should occupy the land. Great Anderson, all of Hebo, Tillamook Co., Oregon. *11 addition to that supplied by their own local paper. ! ureas were entirely denuded of vege 52 5 J. T Apperson, Register. 1 • • • 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 • 11 «1 11 »11 n 1 1 1 11 ft 1 1 1 1 1 • 11 1 1 1 1 t • • n.i 1 ■ iu a. 1111 »4 14 1111« 111 11111 tation by them, so that the sheep died RABBIT SKINS FOR Long RASK RIVER RESORT. 'II AND SUSPENSOR1? FOR. TAK MEN W ho are debilitated ? and from N ervous D ebilità S eminal weak ness . L osses .D rains .I mpotency or > *>ftW'LosT M anhood , R heumatism , L ame J^^B ack . K i dne Y T roubles . N ervousne # S leeplessness .R dor M emor ?& G eneral I ll H ealth ■'gAY VIEW HOUSE, J B J- A- RICHARDSON. RAND CENTRAL HOTEL, G . SQUIRES, P M . & M : . J- P- A D ining -R oom and K itchen D epartments . 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C^AflD IJlDUÖEMENTfS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 21. itya.—Notice is hereby given that the folloYY ing iiHmed settler has filed notice of his intention to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will l»e made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tilla Two Broken llciot». mook, Oregon on July 15, 1892, vis: A* »ho wax to lie uiiirried on the 15th. Fred R Beals, Mnugie the ehiiiulH-rinuiil, strait Inevd liotHestend Entry No. 9240. for theneJl of nwj. ami nwq ot nrq ot sec. 18, and wH of ae^ of In her lily white gown mid apron, quil sec 7, tp t «. r 8 w. lie names the following Yvitncaaes to prove his ted on thu lirxt of the month. A week continuous residence upon and cull.vation of, said land under Sec 2501. R S after »lie value back ('. It Freas, .1 H. Whiting, II Patchcn. and "It broke my heart, niailain. but 1 James Ryan, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., broke the eiiKageinmit. I ilineovered < »regon. 5» 5 J- T. Apperson, Register. that lie hail a white liver.*’ "Alai what I* n white liver, Maggl0» And how did you make tills awful dis GREAT REDUCTION! covery I" (For Ninety Days.) "1 discovered it by the stare In hl* Jon P hintinu at L kmt H an P ohti . and P wickm . eye*. If you marry a white llvered Now is the time to order Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Etc. man you die within a year. 1 returned We make this reduction that all may get In th« engagement ring to him. and the the habit ot using printed stationery. It costa watch marked with my monogram, and less than to buy blank stationery mid is more busiiivsa like Once in the habit, and you will tho »car fpm. He »aid. 'I will go to mH quit it. Il saves time ami money titty pliyxieian* witli you, Maggie, and 1‘hr prices given ate for the aysr ai . ity or I’APha and m 1 oca. though we furnish cheaper prove that I haven't the wliitu liver.' grade* foi less money No trouble al»«»ut writ ing \\ ith pen ami ink on mir stationery, and the But I shook my head and ran." printing is done in the t»c«l style of the art Ami tile tear* acintillated on Mag I Viono gie'* |>ale eiieekx a* tile dew in the »nil HukinesN Cards on the petala of white rone*. -New Hill Heads Letter Heads York Time». Note Heads statements Envelopes 8S AnirrlcMii Geography. “ Large The confiisioii which foreigner* ninke Show TiAets. Dance of our geography is well illustrated by Pusteis. Small Medium a Gemuti) poem which appeared rev- ” Large oral years ago. The |>oet, with utter Circular Letter iincoticem about location* and dia- Shipping lavs Visiting Cards wt f’.'O or 7«cta Innova. make* such amusing blandiva Bought oi >tatviut ula on prncll paper, tablet that it* literary value Is eutlrely lo*t. form, I2 25 >».«> «>r $4 cx> y HMM». riavarda. Positively no credit," etc, |t Vkloa. TI h < argument is noiuething as follow»: <> < *■» v (« < ,i. h for all ovi t l arge Mxe fi w Under n [Militi tree on the shore of r*l..a ami seis each for nil over. I dike Erie the hem is devoured by an I <« sale" and F<n Rent" pIlArda. with space for name and description, ra<-h alligator. The heroine, hearing of hi* Horse lulls on yard tM>ar4 vM'C^'th poo Vw or fata, rtlshe* from her home In the everglades of Florida on the bank* of iM-rda. R. cmt »«. Ronda Mr l»eeds. Summon« Application« far Awrvey.wi*'1 all •** other -»•»*»- Icgwl «-—» Luke Superior, capture* the alligator, blank« ot - war »Ur <»>nw<l m «tork. <w. rach eitraets the hero'» body and borie» it dyPff tâ per cent on fa co ouli-r* Bl inks not '«w"f «tr*l, * || iV fi with luagniSoent pomp In Greenwood, s|«o ialh prepares! are«! Revetota, Receipts, or (tadern. In the city of New York, in the state of In tal>l« t tomi. <2 an on MITO in .12 Mito fv f ; c V re atac. «i«, jci V» i and IMA* Large p ro (Mi. fa fs jio Hi. Laiia Youth'» C oui | kuiioil Printing on postal Card«, fl 00 f j 40 |’.'W an«! fa 25 |)r«*p Hrs <’re »lore«. Pencil Tablet«, s and ide. FowAnk^ Thvro tiiti*! I h * inyriHtls of Ha|i living • ' * .1 »blocking work in tahleta In the <hq»tha of the refi wliqpr I phu for color work. Printing .»n both «nd elmrectertotir* mit never awn nil dtsigns All kinds o< cum gtieM fit. for. m I hhi I<I s|M«chn»'n,2 !>• K ik M enumerate*! done promptly rewnfully htM»kr«|. they would luirs^j Into piece» brforr they <N»ul«r^1iJE by millions and the raising of crops lx* rame almost an impossibility.”—Wash ington Star. I PALMER & REY, -•*<* A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY 18 ONE OF OUR NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTS,—The city is lighted throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc lights and the dwellings and business houses with incandescent lights. The plant is first class in every respect, and capable of lighting a SEWING MACHINES city of 10,Ooo inhabitants. SIDEWALKS.—Miles of good, wide, substan- tially constructed sidewalks, forming a network extending to and connecting all parts of the city. GRAVELED 8TREET8.—A first-classfy. tern of To meet this want we have entered into a contract with the graveled si reels, with a deep covering of good gravel, which is obtained in the city limits. CITY HALL.—A lient substantial structure, containing city offices, council chamber, city jail and rooms for Fire Company. There is a good fire bell in the tower, and the building presents a good architectural appearance. TELEGRAPH.- The Tillamook & Bay City Telegraph line connects with the Western Which enables us to offer that splendid journal, (regular subseripflon price $1.00 per year) and the Union at Forest Grove, and will be extended on H kadi . hiht , for one year . this eml to Nehalem and Clatsop. TOWN ITE The location of the city is re- For only $1.50 per year, cash in advance I markably beautiful, and is just sloping enough to secure good «ewerage and drainage. An ex- NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, regular price per year $1 00 ( ccllent system of water-works can be put in at HEADLIGHT 1.50 reasonable cost. also. The townsite is. 1 iid off regularly, and with wide streets. Total ....................... U30 BUILDINGS.—There are many costly and WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR SI.5I. beautiful dwelling houses in the city, and tnanv for F ull P articulars A dorkss Huhscriptions may begin nt nnv time. substantial business houses. The school house inalSewingMachineCo This is the most liberal combination offer ever made in the United States, and every reader is a credit to the city. of the HEADLIGHT should take advantage of it nt once. BUSINESS.—The city hasjbur wharves, a saw Address all orders to mill, three blacksmUh shop«, two livery stables. succtc«o«s TO ! three good hotels, several wood-working shops, JUNE MANUFACTURINS CO. two hardware stores, a jewelry store, a laxik- BELVIDERE, H.L. ! store, a shoe store, tliree. .«aloons, two barber , shops, a temperance resort, a feed store, two '.f'.r.ula^r.ra ol Fla, F«ll, 3»wi»g Michlare. | drugstores, agricultural implement store, meat | market, bakery and restaurant, photograph gallery, cooperage shop, millinery store. Seveu ' general merchandise stores, a bank, a furniture HOW I j store, a uvwspaper. machinist s shop, »ealestate agents, lawers. doctors, ect.. eet. FAIR GROUNDS.—The Tillamook Fail Associ AN ation has fine grounds, an excellent half-mile track, grand-atand. pagoda, pavilion, ect. ISLAKD.: CHURCHES -The Catholics, the Mcthodtote Christians. M. E. Church South, and other de- | nominations are well r< presented here SOCIETIKS.-Thv Odd Fellows, Mason,, ('.rand Army, and other order, have lodges here. EDI CAI ION.—The school employs four teachers. Private schools are often conducted. Two or three church institutions an* in embryo" and good Inducements are held out for a college. r"»* r. . Literary societus and reading cir> les are than I >.tt.» It“,. ”??. ., ,V j maintained. I MAII.FACtLrritR.-TW« are daily mai), l.ur.v.,, , from th* s r k Matl.m al North YamhUI. alao rt . ■ , ‘ •«««> rareA «..... L-.‘ 1 .„jTJi'.rlv •* j to Hay City an.I point» on the Bay, and tri- mi -»J b* „hi; “ " »»* - «reekb mail» frum this place to many other »na in their -» n f , ... w . ?** ,. ** •» « point»« in the county. * Any < r > Y -ye.7 er 'Lf fnrn*‘1'*’ Al>\ ANTAC.ES, -Tillamook Citvi,the coiibiv , wat and commercial metropoUa of rtlamook • onnty. 11 hold» the ke. to the farming re- »ion and to trade nn the Bay, and It. backed by Fitrr. t ? , ./"V!‘Vmr4,”rn*,*--»-to««-hro, st»*.» ..r <r..u .,.r,u; »• . ’- ««• th.«»«, « m b<w« ia mmtniHcent «w„r,r. iB lh.. wly of lumbiri Will r»w *-s; ‘ '£ wnnri^r Great n:«a , dairying. Ilahi«». eet. AIR ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD FORTH THIS W nrJer'm work at n liL.’ 2 ‘:it 1‘ V' "w *b«>nt thia TAN.S1..BTATION —Steamer* ply bet- eri. , ( tnw place and Astoria and ksntland: al« BET* ER SHAPE THAN EVER THE FAIR WILL tween the hay an<i Framtoco Î PRE-EMINENTLY FOR FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN THIS steamers have gn.^ accnmim»dations far sengers. and carry freight at cheap r FALL, AND THE TIME OF HOLDING IT WILL BE ADVER- Them 1». Hatty Ihu , TI^T LATER LOOK OUT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS WHICH North V.a.h.n lht 4. , g „ 7 in nr ,,lni’ 7 -..«e SQ.te. win b. SUMSTRESS NEW YORK WEEKLY TBIBUNE Tlje Leading ^publican paper of tlje United HEADLIGHT, Tillamook, □regon C ounty F air ! we« FOR THE PRICE OF OHL —Ï*— Our Premiums FOR THIS YEAR. I —THIS PAPER ---- WITH----- THE SAN FRANCISC9 Weekly Call! EHICK •l.gft PEI€ YKABr ---- UR---- 1H- SAN FRANCISCO Ung Call! PRICK *6.00 l‘Fl TKAB. ------- !*!------- '/IE SAN FRANCISCO ? WEEKLY CALL i 1« a l>anil»oru* *I»M- page pnper. 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