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T.MBIB LANU, JOTTINGS. School tablet» at Lamb’s. Go to William» for drug». Sure heave-cure at William»’. 24 tf Blank book» of all kind» at Lamb’». The Str. Truckee came in Wednesday. Two inches of »now at Glenora to-day. Evaporated apricots, 101 ba. for |1.00 at '‘Frisco store.” 26-27 Assessinent Rol!» Considerable attention has lately been (Continued directed to the native hemlock of Oregon Eli Olds and Washington. The fact that hemlock Jonas Olsen is abundant in the Pacific Northwest, G W' Pettit '• M R Perrin that the tree attains great stature here, Jane Patterson M B Pettys and that the quality of the wood is G .. JpS W a Phelps superior to that found in the East, has I. Parish Emma Perkins justly gained for it more consideration Horace Patchen than has usually been given to this tim P R 0 |) B Peckham Ä L Co ber. Several large buildings have been I C Quii X Rachel Quick finished in hemlock recently, with the James Quick most satisfactory results. As its merits Win Rhoades S H Rock become more generally known among S A Roberts Rnggl*?s & John son builders, it will certainly come into more t* Robson Hst. general use throughout this country. I) W It- in SJ.it? ho .se Regarding the quality of native hemlock Ch is Ray D Reasoner bark for tanning purpose,» Dav J A. D (i Randall R W Robbins Kellogg, of Seattle, states that it has no Lucy Ruggles equal in America. He says that on the D W Rhodes J H Rankin Clallam or Olympic peninsula we have W S Runyon an area of 100x30 miles, from which we S Severance F Severance can cut an average of thirty eords of W D Stillwell 1 E E Selph hemlock bark to the acre. The trees 1 D Schwellnus Smith range from 75 to 125 feet in height to the 1 : J L A (' Sweeney first limb, and their average diameter is F Scherzinger ! Wm Smith two feet. Elaborate preparations are ' S J Sturgeon son being made by Washington parties to J S Sven J Smith make a suitable exhibit of hemlock lun - Jasper Smith Simmons Iter, timber, bark and finishing at the 1 L Wm Smith C W Smith World’s Fair, audit is expected that new | G L Smith industries and new demand for this 111 - G Shirf W H Stimson tive product will tie created by the r Earl Stanley I Steel efforts. C. A. Bailey, the horseman, has just purchased ami brought to his farm east of this city eleven standard bred Hain- bletonian mares, whidh he will keep on his place for breeding purposes Mr. Bailey takes a great interest in trotting stock, and deserves great credit for his efforts to replace the old cayuses by blooded horses. An attempt was made to interview Ex Gov. Daniel C. Bowers regarding the results of the election, but the Gov. de clined to make any postmortem state ment as to what he deemed the causes of Republican defeat Mr. Bowers is at tending strictly to his practice just at present, but he promises later on to give a few pointers as to who will receive the Federal appointments Mr. Bowers has advised .Jerry Rusk to resign. The Oregonian, speaking of the wind storm during the ItemoTatic jollification in Portland,sai<]: “It fluttered the flags, flickered the torch-lights and toyed with the facial hirsute of the man who voted for Weaver in Tillhtnixtk county anil came down to Portland to cheer for Vicious gnats of it whistled Cleveland through the procession, and hurricanes of it were subsequently launched from the platform in the Ex|»osition building.” Jose Vincent returned per steamer Augusta and brought with him his new wife, his wife’s sister-in-law ami children, also accompanying them. Joe failed in his first matromonial enterprise, as the woman he hail contracted for ¡ailed to show up He wasn’t to l»e discouraged and went down to San Francisco where he made a proposal to another Portugese lady. This time the offer was accepted w ithout much delay, and the marriage came off without any further loss of time, Joe, probably, reflecting “that if ’twere done, ’twere well ’twere done quickly.” The small boys of the town turned out Monday night, with all the noise pro ducing instruments that could be gath ered together, and gave the newly wedded people .1 pleasant serenade. r -NOT*, K gju"^ United State. Land'Olfce. Kire-b-y-xire« Orejo. City, th., re » “-.•..7.,,.^ -.th the the provisi«.« of.be oí KSifouVuKth o! ------ .. ... «i ......... ! inc provision.. — .. 1878, entitled “An act for the * l ' ... . ......r/'ahfnrtllll from lase week ) 1244 3 177« 3730 1673 4718 2702 IOJO ! NOTICE FOR Fl BU< ATION Land Office at al Oregon City citv <u K..J — S.ltl. e I. ......... : “’| -- au<j that z«.. ....... «• Clerk of Tinsmook eountvst rï!!"’ County Oregon, un Hee. 7. tgiq, viz; y“tTilltt»uk Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory, J. H. F. Baldwin, F. --------------------- A. Bowman, of Portland. County of Multnomah. State of Homestead Eulry Bo. 7« for . ¿Ami has this day filed tn this office his tp. 5 M, rlow, aHofse; -- “ v . â VU’ îï ;* He n.me. the following wltueu«, m continuuu, reaideuee upon umi ,.1m1J!’’»ku said land, vii: D F Harvey, of Oretown, Ore i*a fe*rt John Ue.leuburger \ a . uvte Seafert. aiid Alhr* Vutilti.. 1"*“ .terniann, of Nesaowui. ore. “,,d J. T. •''inter NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Land Office al Oregon City o,.„. ; 1Sqj ISO, _ — Notice Not Ice ,, I« berebv h.r..s. gtveiïth.tî!! / '..O'er 0”,a,0" lug named settler hue tiled notice uf hi u‘” »353 32/7 100, .-310 1286 1216 4255 1400 2170 1050 ICIO 1299 2376 2340 1533 100) 1065 1000 1850 19CO 1162 11-48 IO 5 12 5 1544 1756 1100 235) 1273 2508 1212 1244 I.'07 2II4 3745 2 no » 2874 7000 IOOO 13J5J IOOO I S J Signore 1 F M Trout 272* IOOO | Tilden & Means ICO) Myron Trowbridge 1189 1 Wm Thornton 162 0 ' Truckee Lumber Co. 1 B M Trowbridge «9)5 2214 B A Told 1213 | A D Tull« IO 0 Traders Bank 2290 OS Thomas 1 W W Thayer 350 ’ 277c« C & E Thaver 40 )0 ■ U S L Co. 2041 i 1 B Upton 3808 . W N Vaughn 1250 , E H Virgel 14 0 W J Vanscuyver 1991 J Vincent 6000 1 Vulcan Iron Works J Whitney, , t nchfield & Co 86907 1710 ' F Wheeler 136s I A P Wilson 10 0 Wm Williams 2169 Jos Wood 13/ R T Weatherly Il JO G W Williams 2530 M Warren 1124 G Wick la nd 24o; S O Wickland 11-2 Worthington A Mills 1261 G L Witherell 1290 C H Worthington W T West 1341 7161 E G Wist G F Williams 2373 103» H A Woodford 22JO C T Wooding Emma L Williams 35)4 Wisconsin Land Association 20x1 1610 (> Young «iS toe’laWMi his claim to said laud before the K«i»ler an d Receiver ol this office at Oregon e'i't? Ore. on Tu. sday, the 7th day of February. Don’t forget the Thanksgiving ball in m *. names as witnesses: lies as witness«-». 1S93. He names witnesses: T„rlipr and J Brunick. J. J- Turner and J H. Cilli». . Albert Brunfok. Hadley’s Hall. Thou K Baldwin, all ot Portland, Ore. Auv an.l oïl all ¡Arsons i>er««n» clain clainilng ■dreraelyjh« ■ Any'aii.l ’ing adrer«>y tne Subscriptions for any paper published abo. esiescribed lands Irnids are 8.'lhl day above-described are ret, taken at Lamb’s t-f. claims in this office on or before sal ' tlon make Huai proof in supt.ort m and to that said proof w.ll S mine m ÜÎ.» 1» °f W-rnary. lM- ; T ApperMn. R«i»ter The editor of this paper visited Bay County Clerk ot Tillamook Countv . °!»' 1 mook, Oregon, on Dec. 9, I892, viz: City yesterday. T in BEK LANK, A ct J vne 3.1»7»-N otici : rob Kasper Schiappi. Bchlappi, P ublication . f ____ Tablets at Lamb’s, Sets and upwards; United States Landoitiee. Oregon <;ity. Oregon. Homestead Entry No. 7017 for then e' ofwc chea|>eht ever known. 365 Nov. ¡4, 1-9.1 -Notice is hereby given that in ol sec. al and n w ¡4 ol u - - *•’ ------------ 125-Ï compliance with the provisions of the act of ,w. He names the following witnes«e»t<>n Geo. Squires will move from Garibaldi 950 Congress ofjune 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the residence upon and , 72 sale of timber lands in the states of California, continuous «»id land, vi»: 1 u,tlvation o( to his hotel at Barnegat 8356 Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, 60s 1. C quick. F. M. Lamb, John M.mir .. “ Albert Brunick, Quick, allot Neitoctou F. o„ TillanlookCo?, The Augusta will take out 44,000 feet 920 of Portland, County of Multnomah. State <>* Oregon. t «regoli. «vvuutv, 12,0 of lumljer for Cohn A Co. day in this office his sworn i 22-27 Ull, has litt“ this I lll<~ X4SS J filed *a * ioj 6 Oregon, J- T API>e-»o,i RrKilltI No. 2b¡8, 2618, fur for the purchase ot the n fa 410 statement Notice the write-up of the business men »- .... e t' ot ..i s „■ -.ml lut 1 of N.ction n w l 1 4 ami lot 3. H;cÀ"O,1u 3 10. °’ I 2059 of s e NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in tp. 3 n, r 7 w, and will offer proof to show , of this town in this issue. Iauid Office at Oregon City Orean., m. ioe3 that the land sought is more valuable for its, ! is. 189a— Notice is herebygiven that th. «S' There will be a grand ball in Hadley,» 888 timber or stone than for agricultural nur- lowing trained settler has riled notice of K i poses and to establish his Ins claim to saio ov- lowaisjc-’ra’necl »e'tlcr h«.» tiled hon„ uf hli™ said imm land be- 144 •>oses to make Hall to-night (Thanksgiving.) fore the Register and Receiver of tins office at tention tention to make tinnl final pi oof m ....... »upportof h>. Oregon Citv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the8lhday c}al,n- 4P.ro°^ be made liefore of February. 18»3. He names as witnesses: ! Conuty Clerk of Tillamook County, atTilla The Elmore arrive«! in the bay Sunday J.H Gillis, John Turner. J. H. F. Baldwin and I mook, Oregon, on December 9. 1892. Uz: *8 and left early Monday Morning. n . O. Davidson, 28/4 Thos. R. Baldwin, all of Portland, Multnomah 7 00 County. Ore. — The paper mail has been very wet ami Any and all «reona elain.i.« adverrely the e 01 ioco abovialccribed land« .re requested to Blelheir ’ 7 11 w * « 01 *C. 2, tj. '«• ami in a bad condition at times lately. »3)5° ' e on on or sa>d Sih day oi - He .'. i» unes .. ol|„wi„_ witne^e, wi„____ to prove hi. or before --------------------------- I KO > claims in this office the , following There seems to l>e some probability of 1078 1 February, 1893. continuous resilience upon and cultivation 26-3 a J. T. Apperson, Register. PERSONAL. 500 > j said lauti, viz: 01 a little excitement here on election «lay. ,—g---------------- y-.---------- -- 5 0 i W. H. Owen., H. I^derer, J. K Corle» I , 1 T imber L and , A ct J vne 3, 1878. -N otice for 6 jo W. H. Win free is al the Larsen House. liiidaun, all ol Tillamook, Tlllamoo* l LV Vote for the man w ho declares himself P ublication , 1625) • Oregon. v**“l in favor of an economical city goverment. I). N. Burns, of Salmon river, is at the 785 United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore ¿2-27 J- T Apperson, Regia« 1928 gon. Nov. 14. is',t2 — Notice is hereby given that Larsen House. W ? pay 85 to 95cts. on the dollar for 613 ' in compliance with the provisions of the act NOTICE, FOR PUBLICATION. IOOJ ' of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for county orders, at “Fris io store.” 26-27 W. \V. Ridelnilgh «ml wile went out Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon 2290 ' the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor 15. 18,,. —Notice is hereby given tn,t o 350« nia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, ’ Monday per steamer Elmore. One dollar in cash buys a sack of bent follow ing-natned settler has Sled notice oi hV 20005 .’oh T»i ner. iuteiltiou to tnajle linal proof tn support ol». 4WO of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of flour in the woi l«i at “Frisco store” 26-27 T. B. Handley and Ed. HaUock of Bar 1241 Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swot n claim, and that said proof will be t..adv f,lo, tae County Clerk of Tillamook Countv at Til .' negat are stopping at the Allen House. 3113 French mustard pickles, and Worcester statement No. .617. for the purchase of the n e % a 950 1 of sec. 3), in tp. 3 11. r 7 w, and w ill offer proof 11100k, Oregon on Dec. 10, 1892, viz: shire sauce in bulk at “Frisco store. 26-27 IqOO to show that the land sought is more valt - A. L. Alderman, Dputv Inspector of Anton Totzauar, 14c 8 able for its timber or stone than for agricultural Customs, was at tho 0 c dental this W anted : —County orders to the value ÓOOJ purposes, and to establish his claim to sa;d Homestead Entry No. 6651. for thi s',of,.> e % ol s w ot sec. a/, and 11 e ■. ol u w ■ i 86.0; lanu before the Register and Receiver of this ■s sec. week. J4, tp. 3 s, r 9 w. * of £3000 at the hank. C. Ck E. T hayer . 51 28) office at < )regon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the He names tile following witnesses to provtk» Mrs Rose Gltsow and Mrs Eliza Sin das of February, 1893 He names as witnesses: continuous residence upon and culuviiion , The storn y w e ither has interfered with 100) .1. H. Gillis, Albert Ikunick, J. H. F. Baldwin Ste« le came from Portland to visit their 964 and Thos. R. Baldwin, all of Portland, Mu.tno- said land, viz: navigation oi late to a considerable extent. Mrs. Myra Hughey and C. H. Smith, of Tilla 621 111.ih County, Ore. homesteads last week. mook P. O..Ore., M. Poland and C. Juhiisoi ot 403 TrespatS notices, “No hunting al Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1880 above-describd land «are requested to file their Beaver P. u., Ore. 22-27 J. 1. Apperson, Register lowed,” at Lamb’s. Statutaiory lorni j 43; claims in this o.iice 0:1 or before said Sth day Hebo. 1472 oi Febi uary , ,8^3. only Sets each. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Saturd.iy night, the 19th, «as 612 the 26-3» J. T. Apperson, Regiatei. ItltKl ITI KM. Land office at Oregon City. Oregon, Oct >« 9 I Lairibhasan immense stock of candies, coldest of the season. 3** TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, ¡878.—NOTH E 1892.—Notice is fiereoy given that the folio, Another revolutionary plot hits been 20 mostly fine French confections, coming ing-named settler has hied notice of his iukB. Mr Wiley, of Netarts, passed rI.rough FOR PUBLICATION. 3 69 United States Land ' iffice, Oregon City, Ore tioii to make final pi oof in support of his clam discovered in (’hili. on the next boat. here, hound for Sheridan, last week 2O70 gon, Nov. 14, 1892—Notice is hereby given that and that said proof w ill be made before the 108 m compliance with the provisions of ti e act ot County Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tilla D P. Thompson has been appointed Messrs County Commissioners, please It is thought that a larger tax levy than 2’90 Congress ofjune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the mook, Oregon, on Dec. 7, 1892, viz: minister to Turkey to succeed Sol Hirsh. give us a bridge on the Nestucca river. 35 M sale of timber lands in the states of California, was made last year will be necessary in Albrecht Kuesterniann, 2 OO O.egon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ The social season in Washington will J. .1. McGinnis h.is returned from the Homestead Entry No. l8ao, for the w L of i«> this county. 13 o Thos. K. Baldwin, of sec. 5, and w 2 of 11 e of sec. », in tp 6» be p>st|o*)ed until after the liolidiys < Columbia where he Las been working in of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of The Augusta came into the bay and up owing to the death of Mrs Harrison. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn of range 10 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his a logging camp. statement No. 2616, for the purchase ot the n w 1 . to Tillamook Monday, with a large cargo A good deal of damage has been done , oi sec. 2j, tp. 3 11, r 7 w, ami will otter proof continuous residence upon and cuiti vntion of Hon. Jasper Smith is nt Buteville «f goods for our merchants. to show that the land sought is more valuable said land, viz: recently by floods and rains in thevr^j m irking and shipping hops. I). P. Harvey, of Oretown, Ore., F. A. Bow for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- Next You will find the best asortment of late cinity "f Tac ma and Seattle. p »ses and to establis 1 his claim to said land be- man, J Wesienburger and Gejrge H. Page oi Neskowin, Ore. s asoti he and his sons will go into the iore the Register ami Receiver of this office at style sol w liter dress goods i n I trimmings 22-27 J- T. Apperson, Register. The Chinese highbinder s cieties 11 hop raising business on Nestucca. Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7U1 dry of February. xM 3. He nil n s as Witnesses: to mate hat “Em co store,” in the county. San Francisco are at war. The police J. H. Gillis, Albert Brunick, J. lurner and J. NOTICE FOR FUBLICATIOK. H. F. Baldwin, all of Portland, Multnomah You w ill find at “Frisco store’’ the lar should allow them to meet and fight it Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. u. Place of business: Opposite Larson House, < ouuty, Ore. 1892.—Notice is hereby given that the folluwn» gest assortment of pure co ffi e, tea, lard nut. Any and all persons claiming adversity the named settler has tiled notice of his iuteutiun Tillamook. Ore. Transfers of real property Io Nev. 23, above-described lands are requ sted to tile their to make final proof in support oi his claim.aud and choice Eastern bacon, in the county, i The question of annexing II waii to claims in this office on or before said 7th day that said proof will be made before the County 1892, ns recorded in the office of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Fibruary, 181)3. Clerk of Tillamook County, at rillamuok.Utr- Twenty per cent, is saved by buying the United States is being agitated, and County (’lerk oiT'.ll imook Comity, Or. 263» J. T. Apperson Register. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. i5, gon, on Dec. 5, 1892. viz: it is thought it is only a question of time 1892. Notice is hereby given that the follow dry good, boots and shoes, clothing, hats State to A Viggt rs, w lo « f scl4 sec Otto Johnson, ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten T imber L ind , A ct J i nk 3, 1x78.—N otice tor Homestead Entry No. 7457 for thctwj(of** 36, tp. 2 n, r 10 w .................. | l()0 tion and caps, groceries etc. etc., at “Frisco until it is «lone. to make final proof in support of his claim, PCCLICATION. * 4 , of sec. 17, w % of 11 w y4, of sec. 20, s e^ofne The Homestead strike has been de .1 L Barnard to T L Elliott, lots 12 and that said Proof will be made before the United States Land office, Oregon Citv, Ore ‘.4, of Bic. 19, tp 3 s, range 9 w. store. ” 20 27 Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla gon. Nov. is, 15V2 -Notice is herebv given that He names the following witnesses to prow clared off, and those of the men w ho ran ami 13, nee 26, tp. 3 n, r 10 w . . . 1 County mook. Oregon, on Jan. 3, 1893 viz: in compliance with the provisions uf the act of his continuous residence upon and cultivati« II M< Ih rniott is opening n real estate T. J. Owen, C<mgr« >s of .<une 3. 187», entitle«! “An act for the oi, said land, viz: return tn work will do so The strikers F Niles to E G F.illinnis w J-a of Pre-emption I). S. No. 72O4, for the s e of n e % sale ol timber lands in the Mates of ( alifornia, < .flice and watch repairing simp in the E. F. Lystvr, G. W. Wallace. Henry Ely, Otto Hwhj sec 16, tp. 5 s, r 9 wr.............. 450 see. 30, tp. 4 s, r q w. could m t cope with So mu h cap tai. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Walther, all 01 Nestocton Tillamook County,Ort. litlte building next door tol.T. Maul • He names the following witnesses to prove his Emery Wilson, 21 26 J. T. Apperson, Register The report that Burdette Wolf, the mur W S Runyon to D A Blodgett, nw*4 residence upon and cultivation of of Forest Grove, County of A ashirgion, State of hy’s office. sec 8, tp. 1 n, r 6 w.................... 100.) continuous said land, viz: Oregon, has tins day filed in ti.lsofnce his sworn derer of Birdie Morten, had been s -en in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A.T. H’lin and ferry Lewallen, of Hebo. Tilla statement No. 2620, tor the purchase of the s w 1. A charge has been preferred against eastern Oregon, is a mistake. The sus D A Blodgett to J W Blodgett, 'Í Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Oct ia Co.. Ore., and T. >. Harris, and N. L ol section 31. m ip. 2 n, r8 w. ami will offer interest in varioas lands............ 1 mook Fit tcher, Woods, Tillamook Co , Ore. Wilbur Stillwell fur assaulting one pected individual turned out to he some 1892. — -Notice is herebv given that lhe follow proof to show that the laud sought is more 1 2 i Xi J. T. Apperson. Register. valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul- ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten D A Blodgett to E S B Low»», Eason« The trial is set for to-inuriow one else. tion to make final proof in support of hisclwu tui al purposes and to establish his claim to said interest in various lands ........ 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lum beioiethe Register and Receixer of this and that said proof will be made before the I a«fore Judge Maulsbv. Nathan P.erce has about as many votes U S Patents to Fred Transen, County Clerk of Tillamook County, at TUA- offi.e at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the Land Office, at Oregon City. Oregon, Nov. The people of Barnegat ar«» getting up as the Republican electors in this s'ate. i5. 1802.—Notice is hereby given that the 9tn<lay ofeebruary, 18,3. 1 ie names as witne.-ses: I mook,Oregon,on December 6, 1892, viz; Birdsall, J Rash-1....................... Charles L. Crook, Koueit H ck S, ot riilaniook City, Oregon, | following-named settler has filed notice of a petition t<»r a school district the school There will be only a -mall plmality who n e|«( his intention to make filial proof in support of Andrew Knox and Eugene Wright, of Forest ' Pre. D. S. No. 7286 for the s % of n w Quirk Transportât! n. of s w v4, sec. 29. tpc his claim, and that said proof will be made be Grove, Wasniugioii County, Oregon, and F B ! n w *4, sec. 32, and s e li«»us<* to be built at the corner of the ever is ♦•lected, and the complete « fficial range 9 w. Heniugtou, vi Tillamook, Tillamook Couutv 1 fore the County Clerk of Tillamook countv, at Oregon. He names the following witnesses to provebi» L’ght House res» nation c unt will he necessirv to decide the The Steamer El in* »re sails from Ast< ria Tillamook, Oregon, on Jan. 3. 1893, viz Any and all persons claiming adversely the I continuous residence upon and cultivatiuni Thomas J. Harris, to Tillamook bay on Monday ami Thurs Homestead Entry No. 6> m >, for the lot 5, sec. 20, abo.e-described lands are requested to filetheir ' said land, viz: The recent stormy weather has very matter. W in. Barrett. T. J. Owens, C. A. Willey, »j of ae U- « w '4 of s e H. »ec. I9. lot 6. stc. claims in this office on or before said utn day of The Decern I »er Overland will contain day mornings, «»11 arrival of the Union e 29, % and mii< h delayed the shipping for this place, February, 18! 3. 7 I Hebo, Tillamook County, Ore., and E. l>ixm«>f lots 7 and s. sec. 30. Dolph, Tillamook County, Ore. He names th»* following witnesses to prove his J T Apperfo 1, Register. some very interesting matter. No one on Pacific steamer leaving Portland on Sun ami as a consequence the mer< hunts have 2**26 j. T. Apperson, Register continuous resilience upon ami en tivation of T imber L and , a « t J une 3, 1878.—N otice for be« n short of goods ill many particulars. this coast she uld fail to rend this monthly day and We«lneH«lav nights at 11:30. said land, viz: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. * A. T Bain and T I. Owen, of Hebo, Tilla i- P ublication . The county court bus he«»n exercising regularly, as its pagt s always have some Through ti< kets can be had at U 1*. mook Co. A J. Rhoades of H» n hree. Tillamook mte<l . tates Land Office, Oregon Citv Ore Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 1$. ticket «»the«», 254 Washington St., corner gon. Nov. 15. I892 -Notice is hereby given that thing of especial interest regarding the Co., and N. L. Fletcher, of Wood«. Tillamook Cf’liniderable care of late in regard tn 18^2.—Notice is hereby given that the folio»- in « ompliance with the pro\ isions of the act of named settler has fi.ed notice of his inteuLoj Third. Sails from Tillam«»ok hay Tues County. Oregon. allowing bills. A number of them Pacific coiu-t country < OIIKIW, of Jut,,.1K7S. «„titled An m t for the to make final proof in support of his claim, f™ 26-81 J. T. Apperson. Register. «lays an l Fridays Go«j«l passenger ac- sale of timtMT lands in the States of California that said proof will be niude before the (’«wi^ When a new churn is purchase I, if c<iinmi»dations and through lr«*iglit rates, have he«m cut down and several rejected. Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory ” j ( lerk of 'I ill a 1 nook County at Tillamook, OR N »TICE FOR PUBLICATION. made of pirn* there is quit apt to be a taste ns low as bv any other line n u , Wiliaid Tupper, This is l»y This is a go< d move gon,011 Dec. », 18^2, viz: Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 15, of < ti Ihllstjoro County of Washington, state of all odds the qui«-kest way to gel from 1892 — Notice is herebygiven that the follow To John M. Schmidt, i . Oregon, has this day filed in thisiffi.ehisswon If any of the post mnsters fail t-> receive of the wood imp.11 ted to the butter ing named settler has filed notice of his inten Tillamook to Portland, ami enables our [ Pre. I). S. No. 7429. for the n w l,4 of se to make final proof in support of his claim, st dement No. 26U. tor the purchase of the s e V of s w *4 and n *4 of s w *4 of sec. 4. tp. 1 bR* th* bnndlo of Ih adi . igiits at the usual obviate this, give the churn a thorough inerchaiits to telegraph f«»r goodsand tion atl.Twin “ h M ’ 11 l "\ Vi •* I “ P 2 north, range 8 west mid that said proof will be made before thé He names the following witnesses to pw* witl otter proof to show that the land sought N«' such County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla and times, they will confer a great favor soaking in strong soda water and let but g«»t them here on short notice "‘OrT,V‘’U,‘,l,'e for “• lin,b'r «one thst^of his continuous residence upon and cultivaaou mook, Oregon, on Ian.2.1H93, viz: termilk stand in it for a lew hour*«. This time has » ver before been mail« between of said land, viz: 1 pn/po’ns anil to establish liisclaim on ns by dropping us a postal card noti Henry Baker. J. H Whiting. A. L. Whitten. W. D. I11«F practice followed up fora few times before Tillamook and the outside world. 3t-f. Homestead Entry No 94.0, for the lots 4, 5 and 6 of tfos offi • .,’.‘»r°re th- K, X'stpr and Receiver worthand Ed. Donaldson, all of TillamookF«® fying us of thu irregularity. ,h >»ofn<.e at ttnxot, t-tty. Oregon on Thurs- sec. 31, tp. 3 1», r 9 w. n w of a w sec 611’ each churning will soon cure the difficulty. Echruary- '"03- He names I Oregon. 2 u. r 9 w, and ne '» of n e‘4.sec. i.tp. 2 n. r low a" witne^<lay N< tire. 22-27 J- T. Apperson. Register See Hadley A Embmn’s “ad” in an H«* names the following witnesses to prove hi« Wrmmr,t “Haslett the Pilgrim printer,” invaded °* TlllmniHtk. Ore., Euget-e ! .Ml aecoiiiits Mgriinet Hin late A. B. continuous residence upon mid cultivation of NOTICE FOR PVBLICATI0N.4F other Ci liimn. They are »letertnined to viz. this office Monday looking as fat as a Hallock will be pai«l on presentati« n t- «aid land, under sec. 2301. R and Andrew Knox ot Forest rorest j Land Office at Oregon City, Ore|°#£ff R D Sales, (. It’ Worth.ngt.u», Jas. Ed Urove, Washington County, ore close out their stock at once, even at a heaver Haslet began tramping in 1854, Ed. I hillock < r T. B II.Hidleyat Tilla- French and Henry Saxton all of Follev Tilia 15.1892.—Notice is hereby given that the foii^ great sneriflee. No »urh bar. ains ever St irling from Baltimore, Md. Since that tn,»ok County, Ore. ing-naniedsettier has filed notice of hisintenW” tno k. 2-t to make final proof in support of hisclairtgr' i6"3« J. T. Apperson. Register known in Tillamook bef«»re. that said proof will be made before the Ctf“' lime he has vi ited nearly every news - 35______________ J- T- Apperson. Register. I < 'lerk of Tillamook County, at TillAinooW**’ The latitude of Tillamook Uitv taken pi|wr office ami town in the United gon, on Dec. 7, I892, viz: T1MI.E« LAN!,, act J vne j . ¿J st the crossing by the II k \r»i ic . iit <»fflc *. Stites west of the M sd>sippi river He Christian Seafert, ..... PUBLICATION. Homestead Entry No. 9796, for the s e . is 45 degrees and 2d mimite^r Tin» long talks ol g » tig over to Tillaims'k to \ s t I ruled lies Land Office Oregon Citv Ore s w >4 of n e V4, n w % of a e and n el0 itude is 123 degrees and 51 minutes west Hr 1. Jones, of the I iEAui.IGHT, who will sw‘4.of sec. 9. tp. 6 s, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses of Greenwich) and 11»e «11it « h I«» above the no doubt welcome the weary “Pilgrim’’ his continuous residence upon and of, said laud, viz. Mar lev«»l of the S i r it 10 feet. with outstretched arms. —Sheridan Sun. George H. Page, of Neskowin. Ore., D r.J" Jas. F Rvchrr, of Gleuoia. linean-an 1 General R. T. Dvrenfnrth ami his party vey, of Oretown, Ure., E. A. Bowmaa MjkJ” Westen burger, of Neskowin, Ore. j on the T. A B (’. Telegraph Line, had « f government rain-makers will begin 22-27 J. T. Appersoirra«<*slc MARTIN & □’HARRA Barbei5 1 Shop. HOT EATHS AT ALL TIMES J (■frand Glogiqg Out ^ale. We the miaforitine to cut his ki»«»e yesterday, while using a drawing-knife. The rut, though not large, is directly over tl e pa- t l’.i or knee cap, ami may prove an nglv matter. A v, ung man rc< ently applied for mar riage license in the Clerk’a otflee, but hr neither he or his intende«! were of proper age, the |i<*cn*<» was refuse«! It is nn- deratnod the <*ons«»nt of the parents of the contracting parti«'* will be obtained ami the business consiimmated. S* veral parties presente«! bills to the Inst ts unty court for river gravel, which h id been tak ‘ii from the rivt rlHxl on the lands of the claimanta to l>e used on the roads. The bills were not all»»we«l Where gravel hsdlteen taken from the banks on the upland the bills were al I '» • d Have you noti<cd that this |»:ipcr has l» vn giving an extraordinary amount < f 1« h al »ratling matter and telegraph news fi»r the p i-t few weeks? It is h I* m » no’iee- able that there are no “plates” or “patent sides” to this ]»a|M r The series of im- pn einrnt inaugurated when we g t our now presses anti new quarters ail] be kept up right along their experiment» at Sun Antonio Tues day d the weather is favoral o h»r the woik. Batteries have been planted on a ridge three miles north of the city, from which place the experiments will la» con ducted. There nre also large quantities of the new Rosalia powder being mixed and the gas tanks filled. A great many l»eople have arrived from a distance to witness the explosions and to take note of the meteorological effects The outcry that w as rained a year or more ago over the adulteraton of I a rd bas resulted in a somewhat remaik^le revul sion of public feeling wr »light in favor of cotton see«I oil Illis it was claimed was the principal ingredient in the adultera tion "fl.ir I. Nowit is niauutactured and , sold openly, under th«» distinctive name of ( colt« »hue. What is m »rvt it has come to lw» ( constdvitd by many ok snperior toll g fat. At the New V rk f dsdi w it re ii\e I I much attention and piv« rust and crullers | made from it were pronoun«e I delirious. 1 This should lie wusidertul a great victory | bv vrgrtariins who have heretofore l«ern ( ol»Lgr«l to lifferdk't pie on account of thJ | lard in the crust Mr. Galvani’s soup • i dirt may now be varied. stock of jioods at a Come if von wish to secure bargains, as everything must be sold at once L. L. STILLWELL. Hor.i s Boarded by the Day or Week. Cood Turnouts for the Traveling Pubi.c. T illamook , T and wlH offer and to estabii-h e.tat. ,....... r ,l »RnCU Kr,c"l*u: : purpose., >1 '«■- mid »t»UraJ U forct in- Register and Receiver sailJland •>rcK..n City Oregon on Tliu^Uv ¿h”,.uf5ce at February. 1893. ne names as wio»l-C9th day oi imlr. w Ki?ox. nf FoTcM Crov'“'^:^! . County ore K.,b. ,t Hieks uf v'li,on Bnc. Utium ..f p„„,t '••’I Ul 1 II Ore.. of hrank Forest ••«rington'of'iln." Grove, mmm.o,'," ,ud aliiXXJSrt'iltaJS*.'?1"1*“« «fwreely the ci.itJ, > , o » k " u . or ^e,,,edJo fil' ‘heir February, 1893 °r sa*d 9th day of Hadley & Embum. STIgl.ES IT proof to show that MY BUI O regon , -—____________ ¿2T- Apperson, Register. Tinwn Lattn All Ji gg 3. ^78.-Noricg N otice for publication ?" Land Office at Oregon City, ”re8pDLn?J . lHV2 lH«h —Notice is hereby given thm th’tthefo 1^ tn«'»"'"T named settler has filed noticeot to ma^e final proof in support of his that RHi(i proof will be made before theJ' Clerk of TfilamookCounty, at Tillamook. «">. OU Jan. 3. 1893 Til: J A. T. Bain. , „ .P _____ re5n’ r P. _________ ,ion D «• No. ”° 7228 '?s for ior tne .',hS e e>.0'’ Vi a *4 of s e *4, sec. »9. and 11 w % of 11 e S * r tp. 4 8, r 9 w.__________________________ „«,„ohS He names the following witnesses toprov . continuous residence upon and cultivas y said land, viz: ,, , Heh<x T J. Owen, and Jerry Lewallen. • H Tillamook Co., T J. Harris and N L Fleu of Woods, Tillamook County, Ore. 2631 J. T. Apperson Reg‘Mr ( City ore- -rsn(s,£S?n,s T imber L and , A ct J uki 3« 187« — P ublication United «States I^ hik I Office. Oregon I HD th>t gon, Nov. 15. IR92.—Notice 1» hereby tl in compliance with the proviri«'»»’1 <*< * forth* Congress of june 3, 1H78. entitled ' V’p.ijfnmi*. «fri j Jacob Wertx, «ale of timlM*r lands in the States •»» ,rlinrT. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terr Jennie C. Woodward. ,-tatesi Statement Xo. ibli fm th. «.“"L” *"”worn änd'‘w,'l^fcr ^r^Tt^lU s'w* of Forest Grove. County of Washingt®"’ Oregon has this «lay riled in this office n statement No. 2626. for the Purc.lt,1a*'e<>r nmol of sec. 36, tp. 2 n. r 8 w, and will o"*J1jLh|ef r « » c aim tvs sant 1;, n‘ . ‘ a>‘d tu cstablish show that the land sought is more 1 n. A-..' and its timber or stone than for »y th. t tiusy 1‘ gon poses, and to establish her claim to g aanu» as BuncisM* y < >nury » J He before the Registe» and Receiver of trii» tJt> Robert Hicks, of Ti'lah -rv »f-ien»ood <>ri’.‘1*LkH;l,<-W-" ,, B ice Wil- Oregon City, Oregon, on Mond!!;’«iti»eeap* day of February. 1*X<. He names n t.of p ovest Brice W ilson, and Jacob B. K®®* -•*. . „rove, Ore., mid Eugen«» Wright, and Anl ataoee d*iwr *^J «drersely the of Forest Grove, Ore. . , , ir>r^elT *** Any and all per»oua daiwin® "J Claims in thts otScr on or hl? ,r*»edIto file thetr above describen lands are re’4ne't^“.« «th *W Febnaary ¡«^ w on biforf Mid < 3th day of claims in thia office on or before •> T Apperaon. Register of February, iR»3 Reri*er 26-35 J. T. Apperaon.