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WHOOP-LA! The Republican»* Kutliuard Night. l.a»t Monday The Republicans of this pla *e filled Hadley's I kill Mouthy night to listen to a speech by T 1». Handley. appropriate remarks by A Alter a few I’. Wilson a- I songs by the choir, Mr. Hantlley addressed the au lienee, th»? following being a synopsis of his atldnss: “The American p «»¡de are again called upon t<» dictate the policy ami direct the conduct of their officers and public servants for the next four years.” “Every sane man knows that tin* clmii e Les between Mr Harrison and the prin- l ipbs he represent«, on the one hand, and Mr. Cleveland and the Demo cratic policy on the other. Ami, no mat ter how much or little »me may admire of the theories of third or fourth parties, i is the duty of every voter to express his choice between the two from which one is to be chosen ” Many good ideas can be found in the Peoples party platform and in the Prohi bit ion platform but no good end can be gained by voting for either of them be- < ause we are going to have the benefits and ills of one or the other of the old parly organizations, ai.d the question be fore ns is which it shall be? The Republican proposition is to main tain the difference in wages that now’ exists in f iver of the American workmafi, by so adjusting the tariff as to place the Lome manufacture on an even footing with the imported foreign goods. The Democracy have lately discovered that this is um-onstitution il. The con stitution of the United States s iys Con gress shall have pow< r to levy duties on imports t > pay the public debts “and /" provide for the general welfare.” Any scho< 1 boy, who can read I lie Eng lish language, can see that instead of pro hibiting a taiifiTfor any purpose but re venue, the constitution expressly pro vides that it may be levied for the general welfare and what can In* more for the general welfare than the »level 'pment of our industries, the improvement of the condition of otir wage earners, insuring better homes, better living, belter educa tion, better lives t<j the families of the poor man who are to he the nation’s i ulers in the future. '1'he men who mink* the coiistituti »n passed a tariff law “to encourage and promote indu>tties ’’ Washington, Madi son, Jefferson ami Randolph sanctioned it. Jackson prepared to enforce it ut the cannon’s mouth. Mr. Cleveland him self in his letter of a'ceplancc promises not to interfere with any established in dustry. 'fh.it is, the party denounces protection as robbery, iniquity, oppres sion and crime, while its candidate pro mises to continue it in force. We can't afford Io trust a party and a candidate who lie about themselves But this is not the oi ly TeuSoii why we can’t afford tu trust the Detmeracy with the control of our national affairs The last | lank in their platform declares that they demand “a change of party in order that there may be a change of system and a change of ..letliuds, thus assuring the maintainance unimpaired of institu tions under which t he Republu has grow n great and p werl'ul.” That is th» v admit the patent fact that our country has prosp re<l greatly under R publican system and methods, and they demand a change of system, and ask I » be admitted to p-wa r that limy may totally chnn-je that system and those methods in order to keep up our progress. I* can hardly be p< ssible that any one w ho »lelib» ri 1» s before he votes van vote the democratic deket alter loading that platfoi m. l hey acknowledge Hint the evils of a fluctuating currency fall hardest on the laboring cl«-*es, and then propose that pa|M*r money shall be issued by State banks ! < hir e» untry ha«l one » xprt ivnve with wild cat banks, and no man who remembers or has heard or read of the evils of that time can reasonably v< tv with a pirty that prop-s s to bring them li|M>n us again. They propose Io deal liberally with tin st blurs and sailors <>l the rebellion, bv putting in power a man who exert isc«l all I. s p wcr ti» pn vent al* legislation in th it favor. Thvv want th • sohUers vote fora man wl.ocoubi stand on the field of Gettysburg, watered w ith the blood of heroes, au«l sanctified for all time by the lives and deaths of those who there saved our flag and laud. Who could stand where one drop of patriotic bloo<l would warm the must sluggish heait an»! coldly sav of that great struggle‘ GotI knows which was right.” They propose to improve important rivers and harbors and ask us to elect a man w l.o will veto every river ami harbor bill that may be passed by Congress. All interests of the nation demand that the thiukiug patriotic voter shall cast his ballot to continue the system and methods ’’under which the Republic has grow n great and powerful”. At the close the choir sang the follow ing which Mr. Handley had compose»! for the occasion : JOTTIXGM. TOI’H % i. Tl mbits . G« j to Williams f »r drugs. El»cti«»n a week fr.au next Tues«lay. Birdie Morton died Eri.lav night. W< lie has not lieen caught Cohn & Co. heli* ve that it pays to u»l- vertise. See their new venture. A numb, r ol Buy C.ty an I llobsonville people were in this town Wednesday night. Alfred Wi l anis is g«‘tting some elegant fixtures in his drug at«»re He haw en larged hi-» advert.seuient. Mr. Lowry, south of town, has exhib ited this office some very fin j ripe prunes the secoml crop from his trees this year. (’all and see our sample cases of j»>l>- work. Subscriptions f -r any paper published And ns they're out it is not strange, Hurrah' Hurrah! Hut the Country’s doing well you see And you'd really better let thing - be So we’ll all vole right for Harrison and Reed. T»» get improvements on our bay. Hurrah' Hurrah! » lev« land killed the bill before. But he'll never do so any more l or we'll Aid. Vol’E KIGHT for Harrison and Ree« I. | Those who expe»l to bring w«»-»»l in payment for subscription will please d«» so as soon as possible. For first class work in the plmt«» line, call at Revnolds’ new gallery, one door east of the 1’ost Office. 1-1 Scribner’s Lumber an«l L°g B--oks at Lamb’s only 33cts. Latest edition. Evcrv logger or mill man should have one. “Secure the shadow ore the substance fades,” by getting your photo taken at Reynolds’ new gallery, one dour east ol the Post Office. Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds Ibr Deeds, and other legal blanks, the latest ap proved f«»rms, well print« d and on the be.'t quality of paper, at Portland prices, at Lamb’s bo»'k st'»re. 1*1 F«» r S ale :—The building firmerlyoc- cupi.*»1 by the H eadlight will he sold a; a bargain The building is substantial, and w II heniove»! to any i»»t in t-.wii for a small sum in addi.ion to lhe price s ed II EKE A X l> Til EltE. The Elmore c tine into the bay Tues day. Ihnice next Saturday night at Hi.dley’.' Had. The Horn Cieek liable fa led tn e< me thia wei k. Ed Morin's infant child died S it nr. dap night. Theodacrsof the steamer Homer were at the l.areen House W eliiesdav. After all the tickets had been printed, word came that R.*A. Miller, »lemo» ratio candhlate for presi»lential elector has resigned, and Nathan I ierce, Peoples Grand Rally of the Penpl.s party at party elector issub.-titut»*»l. Thisswapby The meeting was vet v enihiisitt tic, and the Democrats and Peoples party makes lladb'y’s Hall Nov. 5, 7 o'clock 1’ Al. The protiacted ine< til.g uf the Christian it was gratifying to see the g«>od ladi» s ol it necessary to go over all the tickets this place showing tli'ir patriotism by with a pencil ami post notices in the el.inch lias been g ang o.i durii g this booths regar»ling the change. singing in I be choir. w eek. The Holmes Business College of Port- The Augusta arrived Monday with a U in. 1.nttir Killed. l iml, Ore., is now a day and boar»Ung large cargo of goods lor this place and A li»»rrible tragedy occured at Nehalem school, so parents w ho semi their sons Nehah in and »laughters away toil business school Th" creamery men still write < neon last Saturday night, r» suiting in the death can feel that they are surrounded by a ragingly, saying they will be hire in of Win. Littie, a half bree»l. There was school atmosphere ami home influences. I »eccmbir. a dance at 1/attic’s house on Saturday Every young man ami woman as well, The llomer came in Tuesday and is al ni.ht, ami a squaw known as “Ni halein shoubl have a business education 11 lhe Coop« rage in Hay City, loading i .r Jzze”, who lived with Latlie, I ernine tits them to »lo business tor themselves, San Francisco. jeah u> because she thought he was show ami a go»»»I book keeper or stenographer W anted :—To buy a number of ing undue attention to «»tin r squaws pre can always find employment. Send for sent. Latlie had been drink.ng some,, catalogue of the I lolmes Pusiness ('ollegi*. chickens. U ghorns preferred, and ¡i good milch cow. Call at this otlice. ami he nml the squ iw retired as usual 11. E. N-Pon, «he jovial ami j-»ke lov after III.* »1 in« e. In the night wh le he ing mana/er of tin* N« haleni Mill Co. 1 F. L ira ni wdl make you n new was in a drunk«*n stup r, th sq i iw a- zed store, ami w h<> by the w iy is the way is wag on complete, or rebuilil an old oi.e him ami cma-rmaie.l I mi. »bagging him lhe telegraphic operat« r I here, constructed nt prict s so 1 >w that it will pay you to from hi- Led in the process, uul I :.v ng a grossly primitive telegraphic relay, _et this class of work at home. him in a horrible »« ibhlion 11«* revived from salmon cans ami other‘handy Toe Tillamook ma I staz 's ar n .t for a time io d told how lie bail been material, and it l.ioks somethin'^ like a allowed to carry more than three passen bundled ami made Li-» w: i, but died cross between a mouse-trap and a thing gers an I trav' I seems to b- more plenti Sunday afternoon. Dr. I’d re, coroner, ahob. lie sent it, carefully boxcl, b> ful than se its in the hack.—North Yam waa called lo the scene, an I after a |>ost J. E. Sibley at II-»bsonville, ami the j ke hill Leader mortem, the jury tendered a verdict in was further extended by forwaiding it to An effort will h.i inivie to receive a a««o|drttne with th»» f «igoing statement Tom Coates, the Tillan^> k » perator. daily mail via the Wilson river route. The squaw was am sled and brought to It will be sent lo Forest Grove, with a Tlois will lie-i great h Ip. ¡is there w II ibis * ity to be plat ed in jail Dr. Petre request to adjust it for Nehalem. not lie 111 'lull sir w on tile road to ii t< r- sa \ s l.v has known this met ho»l «»I in nr« ier Friilay night the citizens of this town fere all the time Tin road will !>•■ loettei In qiiently among the Indians, ami ih> re were awakened by a weird shn< k, s»» ami the route is a little ne ir. r. It is not are some very bad Indians on the piercing ami appnliing in ils etl ct that it intended to abandon the Trask river Nehalem. set the dogs how ling. No Commam h»? route, hut th • probaliilities are that the I.attie was quiet an intelligent hall- yt 11 ever equaled it. Il s«»iimied like a road will b • changed in the near future bieed and w.is »piite wealthy at one time, *<•01111».nation of horse-fiddles, tog horns to run to McMinnville iust • id of North owning i large lra< t of hind on Clatsop ami bagpipes, rxi'opt that its force was Yamliill, making a ininh better and beach, which lie sold to llolli lay many so grea; as to looScii the mo-s ou the shorter road, and ore that will aecoino- years ajo De has squandered his m«»nvy ro«»ls of the Imuses, and in fact on lhe date tunny more people, as will as mak in drink and lias been living on Nehalem hacks of >ome of the people. There was ing a belter mail rou e. s n e. bass, bass«>-profiimio, alto, contralto, It is a well known fact that th.re is a I! e squaw Las just c «» ii »» s>c«l the crime falsetto, gutteraho, I lublieretto and route (lint can b followed across lb, giving the m«>st hoiriblv <1« tails, and it thunderissinio, all m x- d t «g<•th»*r The country ........ the toll gate on Trask river, is tboug.it she was instigated to tin* crime populace ruslcd fr« in their beds dis via .h lies’ mill to Mi Mmnviile, that is b) other parties. habille, thinking that the last trump had mm h shorter ¡mil betti r than any wagi ui sound-d Th» y thought his satanic ma road yet bu.lt from this county to the I'ftrr il»«» r«.et. jesty was in the vainity blowing r »1 hot Willamette valley There would la- P. II t’onnely, the able editor of the blasts through his horn pi|»v. The bears • —sy guides, few streams to cross, free Klamath Star, has ju-t g t married and cougars fl d far into the nmuntaii s dom from heavy s ow. ¡mil Ir in Jones’ Pet» r »Ifserves all the go«»«I ih.ngs of this small game di»‘»l and the fishes lose to mill to McMinnville, a distance offimr- w<rbl that In i an get lhe suiface Seveial mtn were seen on ti'vn miles there i- now a m ist excellent bemk d knees offering k rv.d invocation wagon road. A. P. Wil., n slid E M to the almighty p-»w<rs, and pandemo K ys can give information as to tin tn. st nium prevailed. It was uothing but lhe pr.m ¡cable route to follow, and we Ii lit ve whistle of tl.e Stvaiii'T I Imure. it would pay f. r the county Court, ti|ion Adverti-er., it w ll ¡ay y..u to give prop, r petition Is-ing puseuted, to ord-r your “ads” the -a i.t* ,.lt< ntioii that y, u the route v ewe I. for if its praeticabilitv would I » ut y olla r hr.ni« ii of voui bus .is e-iab:i.|,,d, some means wdl be toil nd imss. Ti.civ is n • us. I » leave an ”a<l“ for making a road that wav, Tl.e more Like Telling a Secret. in ouv form uiilil it no !• ug* i uttiucis al r. ¡¡<ls this county lias, ti.e'lx ttcr. lenti «n li d- • y >u nog «o-l. mid m.ik* s Tl.e steamer Elmore came to the A story is told and it is a true story that over seventy thè puper appear a- it itw.n litigi,alt«I. whar\es »1 th is c I y "li Fri.lav nigl.t, al,.| Wv takt- p'« a tire in tt-bmhhng "utls,” on S.itur lay ». s haigrtl a large cargo <>t per cent of all the baking powders sold contain either alum and if y«»n gi\e th< m |-»<»p»r a \i.t n freight, t «ui in gr»t'at in •asure l.rin? n? or ammonia, and many of these powders contain both. The thry wili Lnug y u ni iv everj m<«i.th rd ci (0 our mtichants, manv Of » "1.111 than ti ey thu.-» < a' ling yeti ami were munii g’ I' w ' n g«»ods. N| ill effects upon the system of food raised by alum or ammo lie lift on thè nrwspapcr lo live. Tiie pubiit w.ll Saturday, at f( « II tak * ont a fill 1 lo,. 1 nia powders arc the more dangerous because of their insidious also lx* accuiiiiiMml «le i as l»eoL»lt» uiii of salmon noi ¡>t the <cannery in < ■ arbahli kuo\( where 0 „> 1 ul.al the»' Hunt and fh *« steamer internist make tn character. It would be less dangerous for the people were it B't • thi- procure bargains More go...d« are»old 1 lace as oftei . :i» p- •-sinle In re; uftcr. an,I fatal at once, for then such food would be avoided, but their h.s uav. and the ¡«voi 1«* gel niort goods ms >0 »11 as t e cunning «....Svl n is over. t «r th « m»«ney, .» nd th»' mer e».ant pruM- wili come dit»ce: to baneful action ltecanse imperceptible at first and slow in its thè * l.arf ìi 1 this 1 ity per» tu a gn ater t xtent. lk»n ’l l»e aft aid without lyhqiI t»\ er in (lie !>¡iv as she is advances, is no less certain know m 1. Ivt Ite 1 1 speciali ur ■ • now ■ A .r.Jpss- y."i b."«. Iiy,. t have «A il, ■• «urg íjr s, ae gem • t «Hit Oli ute i:ii» r..'. ¡¡'11 Hi. Dr. Price s Cream Baking Powder is declared by al! or w is tu eluse out n »etl. tin ih.e pusse» ger l»u w.mtis • iil grvjt.i i". n-a.se gv r.s, iidur Il - ! ¡lb !i< .¡u,l your no-,1- IK?U, ;.S authorities as free from alum, ammonia or any other Adul 1 a ■* V «ter I hm . will be <ol i . A ÿaxl 1, ,<r,iKlii?,.ntl,i<i W. mk I, uL.«n * Vi M r<4 tlw Ehi «•re is a terant. Its purity has never been questioned, and while it “ad iroui ii 1 rei.able buusu is i < wavs <tn V. iy pirasa nt gt UH '•man He w;ia here inducement to purci a r«. and il sLmd'l mat y years a docs finer and better work, it costs no more at retail than <1 is tl'M- gl, »•Uy • ir- be written in a style io altruit altentim prised nt the «lev eU ■P».CI.t »,.,1 iinpmve- many of the adulterated (x>wdcrs. mem in ti i< p.are One Pure Baking Powder. W. W. Curtis was here yesterday. Sig. Cohn of Portland is in the city. F. R Heal' was in Portland I ist week. Muriage 1 cense was i-snedOct. 24 to Chris W. Cl.rist. iiaon mid Ida Told. taken at Lamb’s W. W. Ri.b Iri-gh and wife, nt present Winter underwear in endless varieties of Garihibli. were in the city Saturday. at Cohn <fc Co'a Miss V..n Ehrenkro .k left Tuesday for Pacific miler proces-i fljur ai“l'iisco Deliver, where she expects the . lunate Store, 3 73 per barrel. W antei »:—County or«l< rs to the value will improve her health. Senator J. W. Maxwell Inis been to of i »DUO at the bank. ('. E. Til AVER. *>1 Nehalem on atrip looking alter the in A farmer’s institute is to be held in this county soon, the time of which will terests of his eoiistituellts. He w ill soon make u trip to Nestncca. be annouuced later. (’lark Hadley ami J Enibmii have opened up a temperance hall and fruit stand in th? place formerly occupied by Charlie Nelson. It is understood that the People’s party We’ll All Vote Right.. men are anxious fur a joint debate here. A ir : “When Johnny comes marching home.” ? o doiii t they can be acconiino lat * I if t' ■■)’ issue a chai *nge. Get ready for election day Hurrah! Hurrah! There is a pr«»position just start»* I, to The people now will have their say build a steamer for Tillamook trade ex Hurrah: Hurrah! clusively. A stuck company may he Protection is the thing w.- need formed for that purpose. To save our land from foreign greed So we I! all—vote —right—for D ied .—At her home on the South Ne Harrison and Heed. halem at fouro’clock Saturday afternoon The Democrats all want a change, Hurrah! Mrs. Hester A. Seward. Funeral to-day ♦ Hurrah! th»* 24th at J. M. Alley’s place. J. E. Hosmer writes us that he holds a State Diploma. In the report furnished us last week by the County Supt. of Schools, he is credit«* I with hoi ling a We pul Ben Harrison in the chair, Hurrah State certificat»*. Hurrah! A re|M»rt was in c:i< ulaii"U the other Ami now we mean to keep him there, Hurrah! day to the i fleet that the Madison hoys Hurrah! of Bay ('iiy w ere dr.»w m d, a?» their fishing Third party men can make a note We don’t propo e to waste a vote boat was found capsiz d. However, their But we ll all vote right, tor Harrison ami Reed. b«»at had escape»! from its moorings, ami You know, ye men who wore the Blue. Hurrah! the boys were safe at h *me. Hurrah! Elm»*re, Sanborn & Co. have purchased How Cleveland had it i:T for you. Hurrah! the Leinenwtber canm iy al 1 lohsoiiville Hurrah! with all the fixtures ami appl ances, and He rays he won't do so again, Lav«* seemed a ten-year lease on the But you’d better take the chance with Ben And we ll all vote right for Harrison and Reed. ground w here it stamls. We ar«* not able In Tillamook we've fmud the wav. Hurrah m inform the public just whatd spoM- tioii will he made of the properly. Hurrah! fEllSON Al.. NOTIC E EOR l‘( BI.i< ATIOX Land Office al Oregon < Uy, Oregon < .< 15, 1892.—Notice is hereby given thut thv lullowi iiig-iiiHiie«! settler has tiled notice of hU luicn' lion lo make final iwooi in support of hisclium ami that said proof will be made ixture i|J County < 1« rkof fillamook «-ounty at Tilhuno,,! Orcgun, on Dev. 7, i SU j , vu: F. A. Bowman, Homestead Entry No. 7*62 for l.ot 4 .-f set 3j tp. 5 •*♦. r 10 w, s S of s c ‘4 and s e *4 o. K w . oi sec 2j. tp. 5 r «* w. He ua.ues tne t »Bowing witnesses to prove hU contmu«H.s residem-c upon and culioalien uf, uaid land, viz: 1» I* H.irvcy. of oretown. Ore., < hii>tian Scafert, Jo in westenburger ami Albrecht Kuc stermann, of NesKowm, ore. 22-27 J- I- Apperaon, Register. NOTH E FOR Pl BIJCATIOX Lund O.ttce »it Oregon City, Oregon, 15, 1->92.—Notice is hereby given that the t«ilh,wi litg uamt«! settier has lileii notice of his int« n- u<m to make tinal proof in support of hi>< lad,- ami that said proof wdl be made before County Clerk o< Tillamook County, at Tilla- mook,'Oregon, on Dec. 9, IE92, viz: Judge Holden, while in Salem reeentlv, Kasper Svhlap.ji. visiteil the stale pris m and saw Illing- Homestead Entry No. 7027 for the n e >4 of n e >. ut sec. 21 and n w % of n w % of sec. 22, tp. 2 s. r woitli' The auilior.ties say that he , i : is 9 w- lie names the following witnesses to provehis about lecoVired from his maladies and (•.Hitiauoiis resilience upon ami mill .-.lu.m ui said Und, viz; that lie is a g«»«-<l pi is »ner i.C. ti'.iick, F. M. I.anib, John Marolf, i> n. (.¿•.liek. a.I of Neslucton r. U., Tillamook Cum t\\ <’<>]uii»1:UH I‘ h ) • uregon. J---7 J- T. Appersou, Register. The o.-ra^ioii was celebrat • 1 here w th due and imposingc»*i'eiiioiHe.'1. II h *’». A. R. marched to the school house, flags were presente«I, an<l fullowcl by the wh».»le school ami many others, the pro cession march© 1 to the M. E. ( hurch, where appropriate exercices were licl«l. ’1 In* Trmj:erance Cause. Lady Somerset decLires that for every «lollar spent in England for drink, only one cent is spent on education. Sheg.ves the following touching account of h»»w she became a total abstainer. 1 see before me a happy home, with all that wealth an«l luxury can give. I see two happy children come down to their dinner time after time, and 1 see the hapjiy father and mother laugh to see these children drink the wine set be fore them. At last it became known that something is wrong. 1 see the boy on his way to college, and by ami by 1 see him a sadan<l hopless drunkard. 1 saw him at twenty three, all the beauty gone from his fair face, an»l at twenty four I saw him laid in a drunkard’s grave. The girl grew t»> the sweet?.-1 woinan-lu»od 1 ever saw, ami had everything the world could give her. I’y ami by 1 saw a little cloud, not larger than a man’s ban«! shadow, over th: t young life. 1 prayed with her, 1 wept with her, I implore«! her by all she held sacred. I’erreply was that if I became a total abstainer she would. 1 ha«l never thought of that be fore. I hesitat•••!. I sai«l: let me think this over. 1 thought about it and when I yaw her ag.tin 1 told her 1 would «1»» it t«> save her. Sin* «aid, vou are too late, i caniKit give it up. That home is, broken up, the children know something is wrong with the mother, the husban»l is heart-broken. If I had not hesitated I might have save I her. With this ex perience, when God gave me true light on this »juest:«»n, 1 t«»ld him 1 w«mi l go out an«l plead with men and women to battle with this gigantic evil. * Cuick Transportât I .. 11. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Otlice at Oregon «. ity, Oregon, Oct. 1;. 1S42.— Notice is hereby given that tm fo,.' lowing-named settler has tded notice of ins m- tentton t«» make final proot in suppo;.of L;s claim, and that sai«l prooi will be made i-ef.ie 1 .mi.ty Clerk of Tnlamook Coanty, al Ciita- mook. Oregon, on i’ccemLery. 1892,^2: N. O. Davidson, Homestead Entry No 8 06, lur lhe 11 ’2 ol sej^, s w oi s e *4 and 11 e l4 ol s v» '4, 01 s».c. 2,1.,. 2 s, r 9 w. lie n .mes the following witnesses to prove his coiiimuyus residence upon unu cultivation 01. said Laid, viz: v>. ti. Owens, H. Leilerer, J E Corle>s, L. p. llmlsjii, all 01 Tillamcoa, rillamuoa uouuty, Oregon. 22-27 J. T. Apperson, Register. notice for publication . Land Oilice at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 15. 1« 2.—Notice is hereby given tmit the Ljiiowi.ig-iiamed settler has filed notice of hi» mientioii lo make final proof in support ol i,.s claim, and that said proof will be ...adv befo.c tne County Cierk «>1 1 .liamooii Count, ut 1‘ilia- 11100K, Oregon on Dec. 10, 1892, vis: Au ton Totzauar. Homestin«l Entry No. 6651. fur the s *2 of»e 1 s e q Ol S W '4- Of •s, c- 2. • anu b c -4 UI “ " ,'4.of sec. ¿4. tp- 3 s. r 9 W. He names tne following witnesses to provehis continuous residence 1.pun ana cuk.valioa vi said land, viz: Mis. Myra Hughey and C. \\ . Hi.iih, ol Tiila- mooa 1*. o.,ure., M. rulund and U. Juhaso.i, ut 1; ,1\ i i r. O., Oie. 22-27 J. T. Apperson, Register. N otice ; for pi blication . Land office at Oregon City, Oregon,( ct. 5, 1892.—Notice is hereny given 1..at tin o low ing mi.tied settler has him notice of .1.. ojien- lion lo make final pro 1 in suppot t of ms clauii, ai.d tout s*id pr«.of wdl he made b.forc t..c County Cle.kof 1 'ulamook ( oumy, ut liilu- 11100k, oreg«»n, on Dec. 7, 1892, vjlz . Albrecht Kuestermann, Homestead Entry No. .8^0 for the w of sc1,. 01 sec. 5. amt w 2 of u v %, of sec. 8, hi Ip. 6i, of range 10 w. He manes tne following witnesses to provehis continuous reside..ce upon and emitvatiou uf, said land, viz: D. 1*. Harvey, of Oretown, Ore., F. A Bow man, J. Westenburger and Gejrge H Paje. of Neskowin, ore. 22-27 J- T. Apperson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land otlice at Oregon City. Oregon, Oct. u, 1892.—Notice n* hereby given that the foliowmu- name-.i settler has filed notice of his intention to make lilial proof in support of his »•hum, hu I that sai«l pr<mi will be lnaue before the County Clerk of 1 illamook (’».uaty, at l illanmok, Ore gon, on Dec. 5, 1892. viz: Otto lolmson, Homestead Entry No. 7457 for the s w 1, of gw • t. of >ec. 17. w ' « of n w ‘4. of sec. 20, s e •, of 11 c '4. of sec. 19, tp 3 s, range 9 w. a He names the- following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of, said land, viz: E. E. Lyster, »>. \V. Wallace. Henry Ely. Olio Walther,all01 Nestocton Tillamook County,Ore. 21-26 J. T. Apperson, Register. N • ri( F FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at On/goii City, Oregon. Oct 14. The Steam t Eliimi'e sails t'rein A'toiia —Notice is hereliy given that lhe follow- to Tillamook b.iv on Monday and Thurs i 18/2. ig-nained settler has filed notice of l.is intei- day nioininos, on arrivai ol th - I'nion tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Haeitic siiamer leaving Portland on Sun and that said proof will be made bcioie tb< Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla day anil Wednesday nights at I I :3 I. County December 6. 1892. viz: Tlirougli tiikets e.m be liad at C • 1’ mook. Oregon, 011 Charles L. Crook, ticket otlice, 254 Washington St., corner Pre. I). S. No. 7286 for lhe s l/2 oi n w , n e !4 "I Third. Salis Iroin Ttlhiuiuok bav Tues n w 1 |. sac. 3.’. and s e 1 4 of s w ' p-sec. 29. tp. 4s range 9 w. days and Fridays. Good passenger ac- He mimes the following witnesses lo prove l)i* ci.niniodatio! s a:id tlii'Uigh iri-ielit rates, continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: as low as bv any oilier line This is bv Wm. Barrett. T. J. Owens, C. A. Willey, of ali "dits the qiiickest way to get t'roiii Hebo. I illamook County, Ore . ami E. Dixon, »’i 1 itl'in.'H'k to l'oitland, and enables otir Dolph, Tillamook County, Ore. 21-26 J. T*. Apperson. Register. ni. n liants tu tel< graph for goodsand g' t them here on short notice. N» such NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tini" has . ver I < lore been made bclwcen Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, oct 15. 'liilanr.uk aitdthe outside world. 3t-f. 18.2.—Notice is hereby given Timt the follow- Itl'tlL ESTATE TltASSI EltS. named settler has filed notice of his intention t > make fins! proof in support ut his claim, sad that said proof will be made before the ( "iinty Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore gon, on Dec. 8, 183,2, viz: John M. Jxh’ni lt, I’rc. I). S. No. 7429, for the 11 w l4 of s e . s e U of s w '4 and 11 of s w *4 of sec. 4, tp. 1 s, r » w He names the" following wilm sst s t<> prove his continuous residence upon and cultiTSt*011 of said land, viz; J H. Waiting A. L. Whitten. W D Iihug- worth and Ed. Donaldson, all of Tillamook E ’ * Oregon. 22-27 J. T. Apperson. Register Trai sfers of ri al properly for two weeks ending Ort 27. 1S‘.I2, as recorded in otlice I'fC'-unty Clerk for Tillair.mik Co. Ore. A. A. M.'der to Bri Igei Lawless lots IS, Hl. blk 1, A. A. Mliter's add. toTillatnoiik ....... .» 1(X) 00 State to Elizalieth ihiinphrev., « «» see 1(>, 2 n, 7 w \ 4X1 00 Stat" to ( lias. 1’uiiiphrev. e it( notice for publication . see 18. n, 7 w 4 XI 00 Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, M Minnie V. Stdlwell et ux. to L. 1 ,1392.—Notico is hereby given that tip folo"’ H. Brown, tract in sec 24 1 ing-nanied settler has filed notice of his intentWD 10 w lo make iinal proof in supp«»rt of his claim.»»■ 2000 00 that said proof v. ill be made before the County leter Magnuson to Allred Mag Clerk of Ttllamo»»k County, at Tillamook, Ore nuson, n of su i,, se <4 <>i gon. on Dec. 7, 1892, viz: sw'|. -ee 5,and ne '4 of nw «.< Christian Seifert, see 8, 2 n, 9 w ............ 7«) 1X1 Homestead Entry No. 9796. for the s e 1» °‘ ” w.- */«• - w 1 ♦ of 11 e ’4. ti w '% of s e *4 and n e M 01 * »list. A el soli to I et er Nel son, sw s w ', of sec. 9. tp. 6 s. r 10 w. »4 o» *e , six- 5, w l„ of lie He names the following witnesses to prov see 8. 2 11, 9 w . 7(X) 00 his continuous residence upon ainl cultitauon Bay City Lind t o. to Theo..la,- of. said land, viz. George H. Page, of Neskowin, Oie., D P ’’lie obv, lots 15, 18, blk 75, Pacific vey. of Oretown. ore., F. A. Bowman an« Jonn add. to Bay ( 'ity...................... 500 00 Westenburger, of Nuskowiti, Ore. B. Mel’liillips to 1-rank Wilehart 22 27 J. T. Apperson. Rt<wt<r ’1 acre tow n of Woods 00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Lewis 11. Manning et ux. to.I. Land offiee at Oregon City, »ireg«»” ‘11V’,, M. Manning, e ■., of sw . w 1S92. Notice is hereby given that the f' Ho* 11:2 named settler has filed notice ol h>* J1**"' ' : '•«' “e ‘4, sw 24. 2 s. 9 « 4X1 00 lion to make final proof in support oi m-joaiu State to Will. I.. Button, e '., of and that said Proof will be imide before 1 s»s- 38. 3 n, S « 400 00 County Clerk of Tillamook County, at ru.a mook. Oregon, on Nov. 21, 1892, viz: Wm. Eittiet '.I. B. Pape, lot in David N. Burns. Nelmlem.................. 100 00 Homestead Entry No. 9311 for the 1.«ds 5.«-• State to < Tto Nelson, nw1. of gee 8. 12 and 21 of sec 14, Lois 1, 2. sec. if- *P 0 ' Brt. 3 g, (hr 20H 00 r 11 Hr names the following witne*"«'* to pro'* hi* J< S. Green to W. >. Rutivon. nu continuous residence upon and cultivation« merous tracts . -•■1XI (XI said land, viz: Annie Anderson and husband to J M. Jackson Melvin Burton, J. M , and Richmond Burton, allot Nesko»via 1 o. M. Matson, lot. 5. 8, 7, «•< 4 Iamook Cuuntv, Oregon. . l' ts 1. 2. and 10.44 acres of |„t 20 25 J. T Apperson..R«K»’,tCT ,3. see. 5, 2 n, 9 w 14X1 00 I ■ -. Patents fu i Ii" . AliH'rt L. -t ,-r,' P. t, , Magnuson 2 . Gust .xelson. - >aml. Mondv.... WiU.m Hirer R ail. Tott,,«. ii,,„o, ,,r (lolng b„sil)(W on hue . f th ,s r..ad, I «ill make special labs, by t|K. trip ur l>v the ve»r- " ■ x. Rfxvox. Li; an« Tai uh «: for s nr st ma. h. till an« Talmles have com? to slay, liipan Tabnl«« purify theldo<Ki. Kipans Tal>tile« ar<. always ready. i k A-ié? CURB A new ami complete treatment Mippu*it »ric>, Oinimmts in Capsules. < Box anti pill» a | «Hive cure for F ’tern« • t«'u. l ' ind <n Bleating. Itching ’ hn «K * cent or Hereditary Pile*, and many «>’f*«f| tas* * ar.d female wcakiieM». fl is , ••ei.vfit to th » general health The ' ® ♦ ry of a medical cure rendering an 05 ctam* . the knif unnecessary h« reaitrr. Th«« . uas utver been known to fait. $1 PeT/’1 iL-rtb«'' 55. sent t»j mail. Why suffer from this tc «liM-ase when a written uuarantvc is «ix loxes to refund the money if >end itimp for free s«»»i<ple. by W ooDAtin, C lark 8tCo . whole«»;« a®» druggi.ts snic Agents. Portland, Urrge*