Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1895)
ADVERTDHNG KATES. I rteently feuce.i his land. Bafor. I notice OF SHERIFF'S SAI E doing so I,» whs considered a “geutle- fe’?1- •• ö » ” iiiuii”by fits neighbors who kept hogs 6O.OO but now h» i. a ----- •. he doe8 •» »» •’ 11.00 ■ ■ ” loo.oo local iiutic*«. loot»* per H»»e; ----- • ®’«<i seta. after »Ot Wish their hogs to run ou his plaes onmm 1 f lillamuok county. State of tiicfiiAt iHsei tiun. Only set« per line for fir»t , commanding me to collect the de- —Oregon City Courier. »iiwrtioii foi uiwrùoii for regular legiilHr «»Ivertiaera advertiaera .'braver»“?1,‘r"1hhar '<e'1 J" ,,,e Loat, Lo»t, Found, For Rent, For Sale Sale, Wanted, and eF?r,'M ’>■ b-vying upon and Memorial day. last Thursday, was inximver. Spécial ’ column«, at Special notice«, inclaihliled In claaaliled *'ad "ad" c*’lll'»l»of such drhnqurnt for 1 find inxeitlon die rate of »>•■<* one rent cent tier per word word for amount cannot be celebrated appropriately in thia place, found' th.,. * 'f and hall rate« thereafter. in the dib. *h<' rc?' ProPir‘y “* «t forth Leva 1 notice«. Nonpareil, toct*. per line for the programme publish«.) previously w„, itchra !?’ "M “f«Mt'ountyora<> i huruJa 1^! ’“>>’fy the amount of taxes flrit insertion and 5cl« per line for each «iib«e curried out. and the people turned out eetlirr Lui? qtient liiMertion. *lle J r'‘"smut lax paver, to Tm«™1" f“1“ l'"< el‘l*'‘»e» of »ale, aituuted to do honor m the old veterans At hi follows‘ to?»V'’U1“y' Or'»0“’ “nd d«vrtbed as night the uxereisea in May academy "'“•'rfon < I... w S Of nw I., ne of nw \ LOCAL NEWS. «eieofthe most excellent character, ection -7« tp. 1 s. r8 w, izoacres; lots 1. 2. 7 an<l 8, block i, Stillwell's addi and every l.ody remarked at the perfect tion to Tillamook City Liverine. manner in which the school children Day John G tract beginning at a poiut ou quarter section line 12.50 chs. w of. Do not be afraid to bring wood to , had been drilled. The recitations were section coiner on E boundry section «11 good, and tlie programme was not so 24- tp. i «, r 10 w, thence south lichs. this office on aiibacription. to intersect center ot slough, thence westerly along center of said slough The steamer Get tie ia making quick long and tiresome as it has been on like to make a westing of 55 rods, thence occasions in veins past. As the old tripsand is doing a good business. north to intersect said quarter section line, thence east 55 rods to beginning soldiers grow older and fewer in number, Charley Hemstreet is going ahead section ‘¿5, tp. 1 s, r 10 w, n> acres; it seems that patriotism increases, and Traet beginning 60 feet » and 60 feet with his project for a new boat on the w ofsw corner of block 9. Tillamook, even the little children seem to be thence s 3;o feet, thence west 210 feet bar. Imbued with a spiiit of loyalty to their thence » I05 feet, thence west 640 feet, thence n s00 feet, thence e 474 feet F. Rodgers, representing a hardware country tin<l to those who so nobly de- thence s 100 feet, thence v 2Is feet, tirm of Portland, was in the city this fended it in its greatest peril. thence 11 loo feet, thence e 131 feet to place of beginning in section 2s. tp. week. 1 s, r 10 w, * 16 i lu«h. p»r month I0.7S ■ • • per yea 1 J« 75 ** 2o.oo The steamer Truckee left for San Fran cisco last Saturday with a large cargo of lumber. Mrs. C. B Stokes, formerly Miss Lola Beater, is visiting with her mother on Wilson river. Mrs. A. W. Severance is visiting friends and relatives in Dakota, and Abe looks forlorn Geo Roas, of Lebanon, arrived in this citv laet week and expects to remain here for a while. If you have good notes to sell or wish Io borrow money on good security, call on G. O. Nolan The steamer Louise was acra|>ed, painted, and renovated last week, and will run as usual. Tom Nelson, of Lafayette, Ims been with old Dallas friends duiing the week —Polk Co. Itemizer. Miss Edna Ross. a sister of Mrs. R. R. Hays, arrived ut Glenora Sunday ami will teach the school there. Try a bottle of Liverine for constipa tion. Sold always under a positive guarantee. Sold only by Sturgeon, the druggist. 52. Hard Times:—Cabinet photos reduced to $1 5O per dozen. Picture moulding, of any size or style ill Portland prices, at Heins’ Art Studio. Mr. W. ,1. Wirtz, the phrenologist, who was in this county on a lecturing tour, ia now running a barber shop in North Yamhill, so tlie Record says. There was Io have been an excursion last Sunday down the bay but Csptain <iabrielson was indisposed with the Grippe, and the weather liting cloudy, the trio was not made. The Forest Grove sliigo left Monday morning with three passengers. Among them were: Mr. Grant Hughs, tlie tele phone man ; Chas. Mumper, of Salem ; and a traveling salesman . Berner. Devolution day was appropriately ob served by the people of the Nestucca. The Beaver school with the kind as sistance of Miss Fanny Smith and .Mrs. Fanny Marsters, teachers of the Blaine , and Hebo schools respectively, favored the audience with the following pro gramme: E. H. Stone, chaplain, representing the Prairie Grove Post No 26, G . A. R. opened with the Invocation. Song, Red White and Blue, Schools. Our Flag, Winnie Wnl lace. O not by Graves, Amy I shhcm . Wonderful Things, Guy Bunn. Union Soldier’s Grave. L. Saling. Marching thru’ Georgia, Schools. Hero ami Heroine, Lena Bunn. Recitation, Bertha Witlhice. A Common Thought, Eva Bunn. Song, Tramp, Tramp, etc. Schools. The Contrast, Mina Smith. The Cruel War is Over, Lulu Bays. Song, America, Schools. The Faded Banner, Fanny Lynch. Recitation, Grace Lynch . United at Last, Nellie Smith. Memorial Address, E. H. Slone Two Gil Is. Banner of the Fret*, Rev. (’. Mills. Benediction, A Splendid Bargain. One-hundred acn e, improved, at Ne«- Bay, nearly h mile of water front, \ tucca 1 convenient to fishing »«ml dam beds. 1 Best location for summer resort; grass, 5 living springs, choice upland spruce timber, 10 year old orchard in full bear ing, also a comfortable five-room dwell ing house. Boat, tools and household furniture go with the place Teima; $800 ciiali Apply to, F rank W ilehart , Woods, Tilamook Co,. Or. 1’ay Your Taxe«. Remember the 20th of June they are due, without costs up to that time Dr Seal’s family will lie here in a J. H. J ackson , Sheriff. short time and the Dr. will feel more at home. They will reside in the house now occupied bv Chas. Peterson, as Mr. United Slate« to Joe Duncan, se’4 Petsrsmi will soon move into his new sec. 35, 3n, 10w. house. A. A. and Eva M. Johnson to Dean E. Tuttle & Cary got those paints they Walter, bile 17, Tillamook Park Ad, $10 bragged so much about lust week. The Win Gallagher (by iidniiiistrator«) to *ec- 35* ^n, lOw, paints are all right, slid if your house M Ficher, lie# needs painting you should go to their $625.00. Notice. piece and see ths sample colors they have painted on wood. Peter Asp will rim 11 boat this summer W. O. Tlmyer, the blacksmith, known from Netarts to the Sea Lion Rocks ai d well here in times of yore, has opened s cod fishing grounds. Mr. Asp is skilful shop on the corner opposite the lleit- in handling a boat, and will have a good luiiler shop. He will be glad to lune boat which will carry passengers safely liis many old friends call upon him when to all points, lie will also run a good they need work in his line. lodging house ami restaurant. 1-5. Tlie meeting of the McKinley Repub Notice. lican club nt tlie courthouse last Friday night was rather poorly attended. It is We wish to inform the public that the to be hoped more interest will be taken North Yamhill and Tillamook stage at the next meeting, the time of which line is now making daily trips on will be announced in this paper. schedule time, making connections with The steamer Harrison came in last the 3:30 1’. M train for Portland Friday and left Sunday. On her wav i P. II. M kbskr , Proprietor. out she will drop into Nehalem to de liver a bother large lot of miK'liinery for DON’T STOP TOBACCO. the Wheeler A Hini|>ell mill. Tlie How to Cure Toursetr While lsl»B »»• Harrison’will be here again shortly. The Willamina correspondent of the Telephone-Register ssid Inst week : Our enterprising agricultural man. Schuller, sold a fine hack to Bud Wallace, of Til lamook, who has the mail contract be tween Grande Ronde ami Tillamook." NOTICE OE SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1892. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued out of the county court of the county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, and to me directed and delivered as sheriff and tax collector of Tillamook county. State of Oregon, commanding me to collect the delinquent taxes charged in the list of delinquent tax payers for the year 1892, by levying upon and selling the goods niid chattels' of such delinquent tax payers, and if none be found, then upon tin* real property, as set forth in said tax list, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes so charged, with cost and expenses of sale, situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and described as follows to-wit: Pacific States Savings Loan & Building Association, mortgage from Susan A. and A. P. Wilson, $7oo on lots 3 and 4, block 10 Claude Thayer's add. to Tillamook, dated August 27, 1891, Recorded Sept. 4, 1891, book MG,” pages 449, 4.50, 451, tax f 16 80 Now therefore after due levy ami bv virtue of said warrant, I will sell at public auction for cash in hand at the court house door at Tilla mook. in Tillamook County. Oregon, on the 28th day o< June, 1895, at the hour of 10 o’clock* in tbe forenoon of said day, the above described real estate, or so much thereof asshall be neces sary to satisfy the amount of taxes charged thereon, together with costs and expenses of levy and sale. Given under my hand this 20 day of May 1895. J. H. JACKSON. Sheriff and tax collector of Tillamook County, Ore. Dealers in General Merchandise ^TILLAMOOK, OR. MAIL SCHEDULE. A JJ e W and Select j&oclç patent l¥|edicineg and Druggist’s Notions. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Stationery, Books. T illamook , O regon . Sanare Poultry Yards GEO. O. SLOAN, ¡PROPRIETOR ORE. FOREST GROVE, I« à iJrrcbcr of H H For Sale at a Great Sacrifice. JI 80 acres <»f land in Till.imook county, (lescrined as follows : S E ’4 of N W »4 mid the S W ’4 of N E ,*4 of see. 16, tp 3 S, R 9 W. No ¡II- cumliermice, $3 50 per acre, cash. Address at once. J. F. B arfiei . i >, Santa Cruz Cal. JJ □f kA/hits LeyhnrriH Brown I, S. S. HamburgB kA/yandattsH Plymouth Rucks Indian Gamas White Fauted Black SpHqihh Win more premiums at the State Eair in hot competition than any other exhibitor. Also won swcepst ikes, Stock this season ¡»otter than ever, and prices lower. Send for price list of fowls and eggs* MAKKKTS. Eggs—The market is weak at 11 cents, the receipts being greater than the de mand. Potatoes—The market ¡.overstocked and sales difficult at any price.- Seiling at 15 to 20 cts per sack for choice Butter-—Brine, 15(^20 cents per roll for No 1 ; store, in rolls. 8(<i 12 per roll; choice dairy, 15(818 cents per roll; creamery, 20(822*. per roll.—The re ceipts continue large Demand is light at low price. Wanted--To buy some wood, at the H kad UGIIT office Eighty acres of land to trade for town lots. Call at this office. Wanted, a second hand camera. Call at this office for particulars. Cor Third A Market St. , »*> Faaucuwo. T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. tn. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. m. T illamook and H obsonville :— L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.in. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a m. L’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday . .2:15 p.in. Arrive Tillamook 5-15 p.m. N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7 a. m. Arrives Nrtai is 12 111 Leaves Netarts, same days, lp.m. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. m. B arnegat :— Round trip to be performed 011 Monday. G rand R ond :— Leaves Grand llounde daily except Sunday at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at (»rami Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7 30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:oo P. M. Sunday 3:00 to 2:00 P. M. A Fine Line of Jewelry. The following numbered warrants in c'.ass C arc now payable at my office and interest ceases after this date: 39». 39* • 393. 45l. 416. 417. 4»q. 4»9. 413. 414. 4>5 40«, 410. 4O1. 402, 403, 404, 406. 433. 427, 449. 4 B, 447. 446. 445. 444- 440, 44». 44J. 442 315. June 3, 1895. J ohn B arker , County Treasurer. If you bare a tax title which you wish to sell The tohrtcco habit grow« on 11 man or trade, call at this office. until hia nervotia ayatem i« aerioiifly ai- iecte'i, impairing health, cornfort mid Shingles taken on subscription at tills office, hiippineRH To quit amldenly ia too se only » limited quantity wanted. vere a alioi k tn the ayatein, mm tobacco, A scholarship in the May Academy will be to an inveterate user iiecnmet a atimu- sold very cheap Apply at this office. lant that his* ayatem continually craves County order, wanted by Heal. Bro«. BacO Curo, is a scientific cure for the to- I,seco imliit, in all it» I orina, carefully Keep your eye on Or < beadle, the dentist, j»tf compounded after the formula of an einineut Berlin Pliyaician who lnra used All photo's reduced to suit hard times, from it in hiaprivate practice since 1872. «itli- 75 cents per per dozen upwards H eims A kt S tudio . outa failure, purely vegetable and guar anteed perfectly harinlesa Y»u can uae The Oregonian and H fadlight . only fa 00 all the tobacco von want, while taking Many are taking advantage of this rate Baco-Curo, it will notify you when to They Increase appetite, purify the whole stop. We give a written guarantee to fyatern and act on the liver. Bile BeanaSmuu. permanently cure any <■»« with three lx>xee or refund the money with ten per Prevent and core Con«'.ipatlOD and Sick- cent, interest. Bai-o-Curo is not a substi Ht»da< ne, SwuM Bile Beans. tute,but a scientific cure, that cures One Small Rile Bean every niwht b-rn without the aid of wi.l power and with iretk a runau Torpid Livers. . pci leottÄ no inconvenience. It leaves tlie system Cure for Colds. Fevers and General De HS pure and free nicotine at th« day yon took your first chew or smoke. Sold by bility. Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bullte. all druggista with our ironclad guarantee, at <1 00 per tax, three taxes, (thirty Ladd’s New Gun Store. dare treatment,) f2 6O. or sent direct New line of .11 »porting gtxMlw. i'.mp.«« H»her- upon receipt of price SKSD SIX TWO- men an»l Pro.p«tor« .up pllrH .1 rrdneed rate» CENT STANDS EOlt SAMI’Lh U<’X. Higlml <w»h pricr p*i’l for BOOKLET AND IRttOIS FREE . K«w Fur- MtNIt rt'K CATALOGUE. Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Com- AtMre*. Ladd's Gun Store, paiiy.Manufactnrng Chemist», LaCrosse, II. McDeimott, the jeweler and watch maker, lias inov«d into the building formerly occupied by Hurry Grose's shoe shop. Mr. McDermott lias remodeled the building, snd fixed up things gen erally. He is willing that bis friends and otliars should visit him in bis new stand Work on the Allen House is progress ing very rapidly. Mr. Allen informs ns that lie has several rooms nbont finished so that lie can accommodate all who wisli to put up at his house. Helias lieen somewhat hainpereil for room in hie old quarters, but that difficulty will exist no longer. The piling for the govrninent work lias lieen built for about 600 feet, an ex tension of the works on Junction Bar. Tlie stone work and timber work is not yet finished, lint the censtruction is programing very favorably considering the lime which the improvements have lieen in progress. A settler from Tillamook waa at the land office oil Monday to prove up on hit claim «nd «»>•’ be I»*®1*™ iving ou bis pl nee five years but bas not Wisconsin. Ì Johnson Peter H., ne V of nw %, iw and ne 5^) ne 5^, section 7, tp. 3 n, r 9 w. 160 acres, tax $12 42 Miller A A., lots 1 to 22. in block 15. in A. A. Miller’s addition to Tillamook < “y $ 3 19 Thayer C. & E., 8 « of bw '4, w of se >4, section 30, tp. 2 s. r 10 w, tax $10 80 Wilks I.ucy A., lots 2 and 7, block 7, Bay city, f 7 75 Unknown, lots .sand 6. block 18, Stillwell's addition to Tillamook City, tax $ ( 92 Now therefore after due lew and by virtue I of said warrant I will sell at public auction for cash in hand at the court house door in Tilla mook, in Tillamook county, State of Oregon. I on the 28th day of June 1890, at the hour of j io o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the above described real estate, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes charged thereon, together with costs and expenses of levy and sale. Given under my hand this 22 day of May 1895. J. II. J ackson , Sheriff and tax collect >r of Tillamook county, Ore. • 5 ARfl AHP H WER SOP* S|g □(TPC ^osts no more thin 0,^er —never spoils 111 P<aLlyd^v3. flour—universally acknowledged purest In the world. Made only by CHURCH k CO., Mew Tsrk. Sold by rrocers everywhere. Write for Arm end Hemmer Book of v. tuobio Boeiten—rRKK. y WWW THE INTER OCEAN ------------------------------- IS THE-------------------------------- Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. DAILY (without Sunday) ................... $6.00 per year TERMS DA,LY (*ah Sunday)........................... $«.00 per year B¥MAIL I The Weekly Inter Ocean [Cl.00 ( PER YEAR................................................................. ' '♦*•== S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keep« «breast of the times In sll respects It «pares neither pain.« nor expense In securing ALL THE NEWS and THE BEST OF CURBtNT LITERATLKt. The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. It has something nl Interest to each member of the family 11 ---- IfS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT Is the very best of It» si nd. WLtf ITS UT ER ARY FEATURES «re unequ.led II ~ POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, «nd gives Its readers the benefit of the •blest discussions on all live political topic«. It also glvts them I HL NEW5 Of THE WORLD. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. TUP INTER OCEAN IS PLBI.ISHtO IN CHICAGO. THE M US ANU CGIHLRCIAI CPNTLR OP ALL WKST Of I HE ALI l;<IH ANY MOCNfAINS. AMI I. HtfIPR ADAPfEO TO THP: NbP:DS OP fHd PLOP1.L Of I HA I SECTION 1I1AN AN» PAPER FARTHER EAST. ft I. tn accord with th. peopU of th. W«»t both tn Politic, and Utar.lura. Plea»« reaMaiber that the Rrlce »f Iho Woeklg later Ocean I. ONLV ONE DOL* lar per year . Addr... the INTER OCEAN. Chicago DIRECTORY. STATE OF OREGON Governor W. 1*. Lord Secretary of State 11. R K incaid Treasurer P hil . M etchan Supt. of Public Instruction G. M. I rwin Attorney-General C. M. I dlkman Stale Printer W. H. Leeds i R. 8. B ean ¿E. A Moon e , Supreme Judges (C. W olverton Member Board of Equalization S. 1». G ibson (G eo . H Bl’RNKTT Circuit Judges IH. H. H ewitt Prosecuting Attorney J am ek M c C ain Join. Senator J. W. Maxwe.i Representative .. H. G. G uild UNITED STATES OFFICALS: Senator» ! J- *?■ MlTCHSIJ. | J. N. Doi.ru Conore«»,...., B. w IlKHMANN congre»»inen I'"* jmd 1)iRlrl(.t K Kl1,1S Hour. a . M iller Register, U. S. Land Office, Oregon City ' , Peter Pinjuet ( Receiver. COUNTY OFFICIALS: \V. W. C onder Judge (I). P. H arvky Commissioner . H. B A lley Clerk ... T. 11. G oynic Sheriff ... J. 11. J ackson Treasurer............................ J ohn H arker A. T. W hite Asaesaur Survey01 .. ....... a . M. A ustin School Superintendent L. P S mith Coroner C. E R eynolds Deputy Prosecuting __ Attorne -v ’ I. I-.. S ei .m Circuit Court convenes tl tne 4th Monday in August, and an adjourned term is generally held in the spring PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace I. T. M aui . hry Constable S M iller CITY OFFICIALS. Mayor E. F. S eli ’ h 1». IlKAHONKR J ohn J uni : h ( uuncil ’ ........................... I. H iner W. H. R kynoldh ................... G ko . C ohn Recorder ............. C. N l>Ki w Treasurer ALi'RKD W illiam « Marshall W. T. liny SCHOOL BOARD M. W. Ilarrissoii. A. W. .Severance, mid Claude Thayer.—Clerk, Tom C oh U* m . CHURCH DIRECTORY. C hristian C ih 'R ch :—Rev. II. H Morgan, pastor. Benicr»on Sunday« at 11 0 clock A. M. and 11(7:30!'. M. until further notice. M E. C hukcii : Rev. 1». McLachlan, pastor. Service« 1st rmnday In month at 11 A. M. at Bay City and at 7 >’ M. in Tillmnook. amlSunday at Pleasant Vutlcx at 11 A. M. and in Tillamook at 7 1*. M. ,n<l Sunday, «anir H«fir«t. 4th Htin- doy, Tlllanmok, morning and evening. 5th Sun flays nt Nehalem. C atholic ciu 'MCH:—No p««tor al prenent. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A. O. I . W.—Meet« every Monday night nt 7 1*. M in 1. O O. F. Hull Geo. Edmund«, M. W., D. T. Edmund«, Recorder. II00K LADDER CO. -MeetNon first T iicm - dav night of each month in City Hall. ( ho . Conn, I'reNidenf; Theo. «U-inhilliei, Chief; Otto Hein«. Sc< 1« tin \ (>. A. R Meets lii«t and third Saturday of each iii.inth at 1 I* M in G. A. R. IInll. (;. N. Drew, Adjutant; |. W. Wax well. Coinmimder. 1.0.0 F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7 3o i> M in I O O I Hull Win l.bf'i mu 11 \ «. Carl Kniidson, Rec. Secretary; Um. Hamilton, Per. Secretary. A. F. Kc A. M Meet« first Saturday night of each month In I. O. o. F Hall (»co. Cohn, W M ; F. R Beals, Secretary JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24—Meets at 7 3« P. M. on the 31«! Milnrday of each month at I. 0. <» F Hall. J. E Sibley, II. P.; XV . W. < under, herretnry SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. |R, O E S- Meets 2ii<l and 4th Saturdays of each month Mis. A. A. Ford, W. M . (». W. Pettit, Secretary. lie date opposite yolir name printed on the margin ot your pii|M>r or on the wrapper indicate« the time yoi.r sub«» ription ex|>fies. ami you aic Invited to renew at that time All pHpeis -ent to parties out-ide the county «re pHxuptly discontiiim «1 w hen their time expire» ami six months'Htrcatage is the limit within the county. In stopping your «ubHcripton. it 1« i>a»fM«Attry first to pay all arrearage« SOI ICE FOR fl BI.H ATION Lam! Office at Ole on ( ity, Oregon, April, m , lk<y . Notice 1» hereby given that the following named settler I ih - filed notice of his intention to make fimii proof in snp|M»rt of his claim, and that said moot will I m * made befoie Hie County < lerk of I illaimHik County, at Tillamook, Oiu gon, on Jul> 2, 1895, viz John L < liildeis Homestead Entry No *.24, fol the lots 7, 8, 10 and II, section 2 Ì 2 » 1 9 w lie names tin- f allowing wltnes-e« to prove hla continitouN resident e upon and cultivation uf, said lami, viz c A Smith, Marlon I brince, Grant Bailey and W <» < liMiici , all of Tillamook, Tillamook < 'ounty, 1 riegon 49 2 Afayz Juneó. Robert A Miller, Register. NOTICE FOR PI III.ICATION Land Office-st Oregon city, Orricon, M«> ¡1, i><#5 Soil«- 1« liert-b) given that the following named settler ha« tiled notii-e of I iin intention to iiiitk* fiiml pt</ol lit siippotl of Ins 1 laim iiim ! that »aid lii'Hif will l»e made before tile County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, (lit- gon, on June 34, 1805, \iz li J I sake« Homestead Entry No. 10527. for the e *a, sw w \j. »«• •/« . section 20, T. 3«, r It w. He iiHines the follow ing witnesses Io prove his continuum* reaideiire 113km ami cultivation of, s.<i<! land, viz J. B Lewis J !> Wallace, W. T West, all of Braver and B H Bunn ot Tillamook, all of Tillamook < utility, Oregon 51-4 May 16 June 27 Robert A Miller, R> giater. RIAL ÍSTArt ntOttlV BROKfR MOI A RÏ PUBLIC Information Bureau and Eichange, J E HMMKR, Prop’r. COMMIBBIOM STORI ------------------- • »ell everything for everybody T illamook . Oa.