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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1891)
.. . V f CHOICE J W. S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. LOCATION FOR RESIDENCE A. ma.rjrxl£iccrxt EDxlv® will tee constructed cn th.® 3ravel b®o.®H fronting this property. This will b® the finest drive ivt the county. PROPERTY tiZ'For further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on S. OOZLSTZEZ, CITT, O2ESSG-O2ST Dairy Ing iu Tillamook County. WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS Trask and Wilson rivers, and is 2,’J miles and only cultivating thirty and p ying California. In the Nehalem country the from the head ol the bay. This slough, taxes on and loosing the interest eveiy timber grows to a very large size and is The business of dairying when combined with j Like many others, I have read your invitatiou Picturesque scenery, (Fur the New-Year H eadlight , by It It Hay».J known as IJoqiiarton,is very ci coked and year on the balance? Hues the farmer free from knots and limbs very often for profit. M it uiually «hen conducted with I ami to me it seems a direct one to speak to the Over 90 miles of coast line, Of all the clime* beneath the *un I am one of that numerous class—an has a width of alsmt 5O feet at Tillamook. e.er stop to think l ow much lie looses over one-hundred feet above the ground .kill is one of the most pleasant occupation! In * ! people. Clam-beds till you can’t rest. The acme of uil i* Oregoii, “educational crank.” Education ia, or ought By valley, hill and mountain rent, Streams full of trout and salmon. There is an abundance of coal in this the line of the genua agricultui 1st. Covering This width increases towards the bay every year by allow ing h’s land to lie idle Nature * flrut beauties here she sent. to be, the subject nearest our hearts. It should as is duet, at least two distinct lines of business, Rich coal deposits on the Nehulum. from additions from the Wilson and and 111 productive? Supposing lie lias scctiQn, and tests that have been made it contains therefore sonic of the uecssary ¡ not mean simply to read, cipher and spell, but The former home of Indian brave A climate as good as any on the coast. From the CiUKude | eak* to the briny wave show it to be of the best quality Trask rivers. Vessels drawing 7 feet as one hundred acres worth say twenty essence in the life of changeable man, variety. cultivation, refinement discipline of mind and He buutcd ami fished without a care. A large and well equipped livery stable. Of the white utau m way* wan not uware. Dairying and vegetable farming is The lover of the plowed field, and its products body. A great man spoke volumes of truth, for Plenty óigame: water-fowl, deer, elk .bear, «te cchd to the town by taking advantage of dollars |M-r acre, the taxes on that would But trappers and sailor* from afar our reflection, in this short sentence — "Books finds vent for his predilection in growing foml the tide Tlie obstructions are a bar, lx; not less than twenty-five dollars ami carried on quite extensively on the bot Good prospects for a railroad in the near Crossed the mountain* and Columbia bar. his herd, whilst the devotee of stock can are the levelers.” Is it not true, by giving our future. 8urpii*ed they were, and glad I ween called Dry Stocking Bar, across the mouth the amount of interest at 10 per cent tom lands, and the uplands when cleared for employ his fancies and shrewdness in maintain childreu the power to read and training them To see the land in nature'* green. Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem, of the slough, and some sunken drift on would be two hundred mere milking two- will be productive for grain. ing the requisite numbers and qimllties oi the to a right use of it, we place in their way Netarts and Nestucca. Duubly fair It Se«*me«l to them After the danger * they had stemmed. the slough a abort distance below Tillu- himdred anil twenty fivo dollars a yerr The harbor is treated of in another same. And in the proper preparation of its the wonderful word» of wisdom and comfort Open hill land valuable for grazing and fru#, The trapper* ha<l through a wilderness passed, products for the market a few person may in from the pens of our most brilliant and gifted growing. , mook. At mean low water there arc only actual loss We might go «till further column of this issue. Ami the sailor* came through ocean’* blast. dulge in most any extreme by way of experi men and women. Haven’t we, in reading alone, They came in uuest of land the best about 18 inches of water over the former, and put the f.2~> at interest every year One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns,Till*, And found they here this liavvti of rest. ments as long as they are conducive to cleanli the opportunity to cultivate auy of the best feel mook. in the state. KaliAon Fishing Interest«. and only about 3 over the latter. The after the first year, and in ten years thus Thr land was owned by the Indian free, ness and to other essential qualities of milk. ings of the mind or heart, as we generally say. An enterprising, prosperous, contented and For fashion's foibles cared not he. town people desire an increased depth of compounded, would amount to to the as- sentiment, patriotism, temperance, sobriety hospitable class of people. ' butter and cheese as articles ol food. ^Written by Hon. T. B. Handley.] Foor L<> was simple ami not aware water at these places ou as to allow ves I To those that are following or are contemplat- ami innumerable others. Can we not place in These men ha«i greed with faces fair. Second only to the lumber interest of Tilla Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and Little he thought, ere many y» «i • sels a reaidier access to the town, llis tounding sum of three-thousan»l-five- mook are her fisheries. Of these at present the I ing following dairying for remuneration, or a their hands a virtuous and beneficial way in most productive in the state. He’d I m * an object of gibe« a.id jeers. which to while the tedious hours of evening or livelihood, there remain after they have In only important source of revenue is the Salmon, ■ also desired to have the channels in the httndred and eighty-fivo dollars and A rapid, but healthy growth and mostpromig. Vse<l to bis life of lowly * asr, beguile the dreariness of the sick-bed? What 1 He tried his visitor* to please, bay marked either by buoys or by pile ninety-six cents he would be out in inter the king of fishes. Of thi* royal fisli the specie» dulged their fancy for a herd of Jerseys, Aldcr- is more profit or pleasure to the young people of j ing prospects for the future. Wel«M>med the pule I., » d tnah to hi* home, found here are quite numerous andaselswhere nevs Shorthorns or other varieties of the milk Many quarter-sections of fairly $gpd govern beacons, preferably the latter. Allowed him over thr land to r»>am. est and taxes. Here are actual figures to each species is found to have its special local producin'.; cattle, several factor, which cuter the community, than meeting once In a week I Showed him river*, plains and \*<i»*l, There are four settlements on the bay, prove this iihHcrtion, and let us sec what variations so that exact classification is extreme largely into the profitableness of the business, or two, to read and reflect on the tho'ts of our 1 ment land which may be lia<l for tlié takiug. Fine oceun beaches ut Netarts, Nestucca and And ptoud was he of hoary I loud- and lean aay without exaggerating that those ..ent aiUhurs. It is inrmi.re i levuliug than tlie , Nehak.,n whkh each having a post ofiicu. Mails are other advantages lie would gain. His ly difficult. Fowcr had he, i»ut not thr wi’l, r All of these trav* ler* to kill. brought daily by the wagon road from sixty acres which he retained for his own At the head of the list stands the Chinook factors arc more clearly found within the limits trashy novels and destroys a desire for small resortH But had hr known they'd take hi* !»nd of Tillamook county than In any other county j talk" and the more harmful habit—gossip. (Malmo Quintiftt), probably the largest and Vast bodies of accessible timber which Is said North Yamhill, and twice a week by the use has incieascd from say fifty dollars And bind him round with iron b.irnl, Nothing so unfits a useful and | a girl gin to iu become oeromc a h usciul i«ua 1 t(J tjie |)CSt an,| inost valuable in tlie Norfe finest in the world, averaging larger here than of the state. None would have betn left to tell the talc trail from Astoria. All freights are carried an aero Io one-hundred an.l fifty without in the Columbia River although the largest in , Food is half the “blood” of any stock, when beloved woman, wife, woe, or mother muiner as three uhw per- ! ; weMt WCHt> VhutcHine by mountain or by k .»H. and gumlip. gossip. They They! a harbor which will be one of the best on th« of proper kinds ami qualities, for tlie dairying nicious habits-flirtation out by coasters, ami these vessels have no any doubt, any farmer can tell you that dividual* are taken there. i*-iiiriaiion and But they were suffered to g > iu peace, On their homeward Journey to th* east. ____ , _ » =trangetnent ----- „_______________ mischief, of friend» 1 coflqt when a few thousand dollars are spent trouble in visiting the bay excC| 1 during , lhe m< st, if n* t all tho bottom and brush The Chinooks enter the bays of Tillamook j con s. The best grasses are the clovers, not ex- breed envy, 1_ coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent Again at home what tai» * they t dd, eluding timothy, red top and sonic other i and all their numerous crop of disagreeable They equaled Baron Muncnauseu of u!»l. I stormy woatln r The principal im’.m-tn land in this county, after it has been County in July aud August, several mouths ; varieties. Red and white clover grow luxuriant things, while pure, wholesome reading dis- improving it. later than in the Columbia. Save ami except thei tap s wt v true Half-a-dozen fine rivers, which with their is the salmon fishing. The fall run of brought under proper cultivation will For a wonder land they'* trav* le»l through, Next <»onie the Silveraide» (Sulmo Scouleri) in [ ly lu re The former is required to lie sown, but 1 cipliue.s tlie mind and heart. Is'nt it one of tributaries, are of inestimable value for naviga Told of tiinbcr that grew <0 high ' salmon is very plentiful. There are two .iiippott its dairy cow on each acre the September and October. These beautiful fish, the latter soon follows the plow, turning up the ' sweetest memories to lo«»k back on the evenings, tion and floating logs. The lop to sec w nnd weary the eye. canneries on the bay, and the p ick for year round. A slateinout 13 made by a smaller than the Chinook, are of a most delicate ferny prairie soil, or the settler clearing up bis 'round th“ fireside, nt home, when father read Of miles <»f bunch gm- > rich nn«l fin»- Beautiful and productive prairies which cou- to us while mother stitched busily away or when Like molten no d 'ncatli tb< »tin del bine, the rcioon of 1^86 wus between 30,CIO th<;ronghly reliable man that he saw a flavor, atul by their great number, furnish the tin bcrcl tracts as if indigenous to the country, i they many farms suitable for dairying, slock* assisted us on some point, very* knotty,— 1 tain Xiversgraml hu »I cut:»r; cts . , m<;st important part of the season's catch.. la j In fact ns a pasture gr»’» '» »« everywhere. The misiu r and ntl.l general r'rMIprnl agriculture. or.^lni.1»,,— n.isiu;,' mid 35,OX) c:i-( s. Climate niild and breezes I •>:. five aud a half aero tract on “dyked” certain arms of Tillamook bay the .-••11 versides red clover yields one heavy crop each year, ¡ we tho’t.—in our lessons, bro’t from the public The beautiful valleys, lulls aud plains, There me large quantities <,f spruce, fir, land which supported elevon cow* the will rise to a fly, aud I think this is the only as much as four tons to the acre. The yield of school. Yer., friends it is one of our most sacred Not marred a* yet by lab*»; .-.tain«, WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS. ami ci dar timber on the streams tribu year round by using one acre for roots place in Oregon where they do so. At Oregon j limotl'y, when grown alone. Is about the same, duties to educate our children and a certain way Of thr deep 1 ich soil 1>\ nature pi»; For use of limn when p’.nv h. >«:iric*i. tary to the bay, and the v. mt r freshets and the balance lor green food and en- Cily au l elsewhere grilse are often caught and j orchard and velvet grasses also do well. The for all is to keep them in public schools. To be I A good bank, And the r.trvains wcie full of liic finest fish, at ovc are the best butler producing grasses sure—there are some bad elements to conten*! on these streams lit them for the driving Hihige. This is a remarkable showing arc called salmon but here the angler can kill known, and in this climate they grow nearly the with, but the good far outweigh the bad. Its j A drug store, I’liry won!»! imik« lor a knm u <1 »inty d;*li, the real fish. And, thereby hangs a tale. The wood* aliv«' v. .th be»u , clii and »; » r j A jewelry store. of logs. Three raw mills are in < j ration, Which the Indians killed v. nil t " .v a.id iq < ar. b it can be vouched f« r. '¡'illutnook It will be remembered that in the early history J year round. The heavy spring rains that we iuflueuoe are always far above those of the A good saw mill. Flowers rare und grass nil grten one of them cutting lunibt r for the San County can ofTcr morn inducements to of tbi-i Coast, Great Britain laid claim to all off have-*, together with the c.CRusional showers and [street. We don’t need to journey a thousand A Fire Company. A land of’«••,« 1 Listing spring. heavy dews of summer aud early fall maintain uniles to find examples illustrating both cases. the country north of the Spanish and south of I r.i»:» i»< o market. Th s export of lumbei Tills they told and a gn .it »1» al 111 1 the square inch in this line than any Two newspapers. And thr pioneri*bi.11 ted fol 01 «»gon * shore. was begun in the summer of 13.SB, and place on earth, for its copious rains pro- the Russian discoveries, basing herclaim on the 1 them green aud growing, whilst at the same ¡ Again, are we not laying the foundation for our Several public halls. observations of Cook, Vancouver and other j time the plains of Yamhill, Folk and other • children’s lives, whether they shall seek ami Few nt first would dan- t > go A beautiful town site. consisted of four cargoes ag;. gr* _ gating • duces green food for stock in such pro- early navigators, 'l he United States claimed , counties cast of the coast range will be brown ' find high or low associates. Education unlocks The way was lung and tr..\»1:n - sb w. Two photograph galleries. They »•able with oven, liui>t ami laulca, about 1,009,000 fert. t ■ fusion that it is a wonder and delight to from the Spanish line to latitude fit 40 degrees with dust, parched and burning. For winter even to tálente»! poverty, the door of a circle Commodious warehouses. All kind* of seed and woikin- tooi*. food when the gi:«H*>s weakened by frost», as where the most brilliant and accomplished are Brought their cuws and sheep m.d hogs, 1 poisons from les**, favored h»» alitics. But north, but there cun be little doubt that arbitra Tí 1.1 *. MOOK ft ir ts *> I t -r An excellent school building. Chii tern*. duel** at»d »’ ’t» : »id d' ;■ ". tors w»r.i1d have decided against us the remainder a * chop,” both barley and oats grow exceed assembled. While the uncultivated poor and Plenty of hotel accomodations. it can hardly be expected to grow on of both continents had been alloted to the n a- j ingly well: the latter on our prairie soil, which ¡ showy parvenúes can not enter tho’ they carry a Cnll(»l Ihcni crazy, «< n.»- one »lid, The following is an extract from the But tin y reekc*l not wn it p •;<!■ ri 1. Two saloons and a temperance parlor. brush land,or on any other land without tions which first coasted along the shore. How- ; is nearly always reckoned as of poorer quality key of gold heavier than their self-esteem. Even report of CajKuin T. W. Symons, regar Westward then they took tlirit a ly, The head of navigation on tide water. «•ullivatiun, find unless we have eight ever, while the dispute was in cuntrovers.v the , than that of th timber, yields some season» as if they be admitted, do they not encounter a Ami MW nv*. c atntiy evcij day, ding Tillamook Bay and Bar: Many el gaut and commodious residences. Th«" time it to>>» to m. »o-nih mi British Government sent out a commission to high as 95 bushels to the acre. The alluvial • storm of: i»li( ulc orc»hlnrss. Sparc ;■•:nrchildren | men to cleat it hundred and sixty acre Good stores in most every line of business. For with oxen w- never cf»> - t;.- | lain* Th ■ chann»d ovar the bar is dir»_cl nnd examine the country. They spent a year ou the deposits firming the bottom lands along our 1 from these humiliations by educating them. [ tract where we have only ono now, the Columbia and in the season fished for salmon, | numer ms rivers and creeks arc The t>ainc hard work was »’“••< «ch dry, ’ •c si simply ngglom- I What a- thing is vour child’s min i! Beautiful I Public buildings that are a credit to any town. shins but lilt I > bo that the bar is cunsitl- Hut w ith Oregon not s > ¡at aw.i), Thriving Odd Fellow, Masonic and G. A >i, You knov* lite linidsln. »thro wun a they pasu d ered one of the sah st on the Oregon , dairy business will nut assume the gigan* but disgusted at their total failure, decided mciations *»f basalt, tin i° re ult of Pircs of wear and pure as the budding rose. lo reach Oregon, tlie goal a! I. si. . tic proportions it is capsid»» of assuiuing. that "lJiugland 'ad no use for a blooming and wa ll, from the huge mountain ramparts Shall this wondrous gem be lost or tnrnishe»l 1 lodges. ¡coast. A fair «hqith of r.a'.er is inaintain- A large local trade tronx tlie surrounding Th ybiiilde»! better tlr.n tl • km- v, ! Let our farmers take ¡1 good sound think country where the blarsted Halmon wont take a that bound us on the cast. Scientific analysis ■ or mu’t it be polished and plactxl in the purest ! country. «>U tlie HIIOI <** of til« I’acifi tnur «•d throughout mo t of the tear, am! ves- fly.” Sy tho matter was com promised by rplitting 1 shows that It is the stron; it natural coil in the and finest setting you arc able to give it? Think i Al the juir uvy’s cn»l *> ill in» »!.*> ■> « .all , over the situation and see how much the difference, au»l the Oregon Territory was ' wo: Id. As a consequence, our crops of turnips, 1 of it, father ami mother, Ly cultivating a taste . Daily mai’.!» and stages connecting with the I »»'Is drawing ns much ns 13 h et can usu- beeins rliang»* to us tl.cy lived at .11. thev have to gain and nothing to L>r.e by saved to Uncle Sara, because the commissioners carrots, beets and other vegetal h-s for winter your ( hild has tor literature, inus’c or drawing, railroad at North Yamhill. But you of a later <!av can «r 1 ahychti i without diiTicitlty. The bay, at It you II but list l<> )<»ur nicru ty, i food for milk cows, are unequakd. Another or any harmless and desirable accomplishment 1 An enterprising class of citizens whoastta- s' ."Hing off their surplus land and putting did not come to Tillamook. low, tide, «01 sista of three channels ruu- That tne pioncvi* life was limd .1 i»< -t, I.nter than the silverzides, come the Steel factor patent to all duirymcn is the advantage you tuny save that l«»y or girl from becoming a tcrminc»rto build up the town. I she money whc:o it would do lhe most And he uevei Lad any liiiic i<< its«. A l’uir Association with ample grounds which ( nii.g through iand nnd mud flats Th*s'’ heads (Salmo paticLlcns) and the chums (Salmo of un abundance of cool, running water In this ¡ street-roamer! Now this is no fantastic air-castle Ilow Ion.' hr sti tlffglrd , 1 .• t | «»•.» 1 ty, good, not only to themselves but to the Lycaodon), the later iu wondcrhtl abundance, 1 1 our country is nnusally well supplied, in fact, I but a reality! We have all seen homes so unlove- will soon be put in good shape. ¡channels are of fair depths near the en- To bum! hi* home and lime it I;«*-, j c-mnty generally. Straighten np and not the b* st fish in the world, but a profitable there is scarcely a single quarter section of land [ ly that children can not endure them. Of course Two churches, with the Methodist, Catholic» How lie b("rgr»| of the goiernnienl, tramra but gradually shoal up, giving To send prut(*ctioii to the s» ttlrnn nt. ' iu it but has some where a living mountain ' with the poor judgement of youth, they gener aud Christian denominations represented. I rest your back a moment and see that fish for canning for cheap markets. , depths of only 1 01 2 feet m ar the hea»l For Bi itain elninied thi* land ru full Very little is known ofthe habits of these fljh, | «treat«. Butter, It is true, Ln mar. u fact tired In ally fly from a homo of this sort to worse, their Almost every branch of business and profes ' lire piece of land you have wished so Iln<| plant» d I ci Hag and oatpo.sl. there, | of lhe tiny Tillamook, the principal though it is certain that they differ very much nearly all climes, even to the greasy product very bitterness causing them to prefer evil, even sion represented that is necessary to the welfare At last lh<- glomar» t m n>d trip' ' many years to have cleared and put in ¡made under the burning sun of Cuba, but the Came w* st to (leteiid the pion« > ■ * right* from t .e same species in British and European 1 town of th«' region, is situ «tad on a tidal 1 ¡fiber»? be a choice. The aged Ignorant! Think oi an enterprising community. 1 clover and arc no nearer today to its ac- water«. The s.iio’t probably go to sen about ease with which its peculiar grain may be fatally too of them! In my youth this lesson was im We cannot con» civ«-how tin- |,ioim i h it. slough above the head of lhe bay, ami Steamer connection with Portland the Ilow hi* In 1111 with toy lul tear* »lid nidi 1 complishment than yon uers five years September and the grille return about Novem broken by even one hour's intemperate heat, pressed on my miml. Many ail hour have I spent Augusta and--------------- making regular trip* Ills gi Mildest lio|M* lir.d at I. I < 0111*- ti nc can be r<ached only by light draught He* liectcd till I i » m « im «*, the led, wliit* and blur ago, :in«1 it is actually cfiting your sub- ber, a goo»l many of them are taken with hook renders its manufacture in a climate not subject reading to some aged man or women, who often ■ besides frequent visits by other stuall steaaen vess "Is at high tide. and line and called salmon trout. They arc I to extremes of heat ami cold a comparatively finished our pleaaant hour by saying tearfully, These to him were the happiest day*. stanc« d*iy after «lay. Get rid of it nnd also And the hearth gave toild »1 iud«ier blnz«, taken occasionally in the nets used for , easy matter, accompanied with much less “Ahl Child, little can you appreciateor measure No g» neral ¡»Inn ami project for the They celebrated with «limn and tit» , have clover fields surrounding on all sides fully developed salmon. trouble ami expense, and also insures a more our loss, who never learned to read or write.” The country seemed to take new lilc. iinprownivnt of the buy ami bar has yet und give us a little r* st on so much Tii«.* salmon fislicri.*« furnish employment to marketable article. Tillamook county, owiug And manyare the loving letters, I have penned I’unperity now wan sure t»i * ».11c, Ineii appro\«»l. A special project lores t'micr th«- flag ol Washington, I “back ache” and buy a buggy and take a great many persons. Unfurtuuately lhe can- 1 to its bordering on the Pacific, being daily j for such, even for husband or wife. For these 1 penditure of the money appropriated by They welcomed all with v»»ne i»n»l h ind | your wife und biti y to town once in a- neries have fallen into a way of employing fanned by its cool breezes, possesses a climate , and many reasons it is our duty to encourage in Who chiiiicc»l to cumu to tin* tali laud Chinese labor for about one halftlie woik. not on o remarkable evenness. In winter its thermo-i the Hi t of August 11, 1888, has been np- The pioneer'» ax and aaw mill * lium while, and deposit your surj his cash in a acemmt of cheapness, for the work is done by meters rarely greet zero, whilst in summer they , every way a movement to raise our own school Made mu*ic from ri-< to set < 1 su.i. . prove«l. This consisted in making a sur to a higher standpoint. It will coat us no more hank ii-.stead of the tax-collectors office. the piece at rates th: t pay from $z.ix> to $4.00 per 1 not so very often record ‘‘76,” from three to six 1 to support a school that will semi our children The »ettleiiient grew an«l npiead around. vey of the bur and entranc« and construct From Rogue river not th to I’ng» t Mound. day for work that could a« well be done by white days each season recording the Ko mark, with foith with a substantial and finished education. II. \V. !.A. SELLE, longiluditial 11ml spur-dikes and shore Otegon is surely the choice of Hi* ful«-*, boys and girls. one day on an average, reaching 90. As 63 Is I A school thoru’ly graded, with an established hbe has furnished mutcriul lor two gn at State» protection n«»rk to deep ’ ll the watei The canneries, of which there are four, arc I consider«d the proper degree of warmth for; ararse of study, is an incentive to industry E m » li larger and gi « atcr iu its extent Than alt tho Kugli*l> eiiviioiinient. situated, one ou Nehalem, oneon Nestucca and milk and cream, this climate is thus evidently • and punctuality. The tuition of pupils from over Dry Stocking Bar, at the mouth of This place in ju>t now enjoying a boom. two on Tillamook bay, one ofthesc nt Garibaldi natural adapted to all those important requi- , other districts would g»i far in defraying ex The work that whs planned by the <d»| piom-c:s, llotpiaiton Slough, >in«l to remove snags lli»sgi»>w 11 an«l piosp» iv<l l*»i titty yeai», and the other at Hobsonville. During the s?a- sites so essential in the manufacture of first . penses. iAt our school lead in excellence. Buildings are going up on every hand No tietier state rm cuiili I ken and overhanging trees from Hoipiarton rhauUreguu built by pimucr men. . and real estate is changing handa every f 1 whidi commences August 1st, and ends in class articles of butter and cheese. Tillamook herself is bouud to be the town «if blougli Noiemb»‘r the»»? canneries make an annual out Of tliusc los al taivu and worn» 11 biuvr, FUTURE MARKET. this county, why not her school be a fit example day. Its growth in the last few month** put of fso.n $30,000 to |ltk),(XK) each, the highest ■ Most «>t them now me iu th«* grave, During the year 1,148.5 fret of sheet The rapid denudation of the world s forest for the others. Last but not least let us con Fast they aic moviug to that »nor«. i has been wonderful and the prospects to one cannery ha« been fto.ooa cases—$z.x>,ooo. ! growth, accompanied by the rapid growing sider the teacher we place over our children; pile dikes and 4485 feet of pile an«l Where the | louver * working «lay» are o'vi. I for future growth are good. Some idea can be formed of the profitableness commercial value of lumber ami tr affic in the for though the directors employ the teacher, We «»we Hicni more than we ran pay. brmh revetment work were constructed | Bay ( ily now han hotels, store», a of lhe business from lhe fact that the same same on the Pacific ocean, has within the last ¡ the people indirectly determine who it shall be. They built the hunivs w<- own to «lay, st Dry Stocking Bar. Tne sli'*et-pilt‘ «likes Bo give all hwnoi this At st oi the year, species of fi*h arc obtained here from 59 to 79 two years attracted great attention to the vast Let it be your aim to secure an experienced, good nev.»paper, the Tribune, a saw mill «•ent» a piece cheaper than the price ou the ' lu th« old ilam.oM an 1 ijnm . h ■ cons tsted of K|4 fvet of longitudinal dike, embryo deposits of lumber in Tillamook county, a sash and dour factory, furniture factory Columbia riverwSo that if Columbia salmon are whose, as yet virgin forests, occupy ou area In i practical person, who will teach by example as with three spurs 7& feet, and two spur well as precept, morality and refinement along and several other small industries. Ar sold at a price equal to cost of production, there extent as large as some of the smaller New with ‘ reading and spelling.” I speak to you of oi k n i uñón. , »likes fr<>m the shore l?9’j feet. The son an ordinary catch of io.o*» fish in Tilla- ! England states. The converging of numerous notes of the survey of tlie and entrance, rangements have been made for other Imook a margin of from t-^’.ooo to $3o,ooo. Small streams draining this region, aud likewise public schools, because they are here and free The following i» taken from a report of manufacturing plants. to all. I speak to you on this subject as a sin- wonder that partie* interested in the busiuess affording water exits for its logs, into one bay ¡ cere friend, for I know the abilities of your n hicli were made in June, 1881), were plot- Edward Burr, U. S Engineer; Tillamook Bay City is advantageously located on meat ..»me pains to convince outsiders that the am! its vicinity, renders it not only possible but TILLAMOOK M. E. CHURCH ted; and result submitted to the Depart children and I have many reasons to associate Hay is situated on the northwestern voaut business ‘ due*u’t pay.” extremely probable that the next decade will them aud you with pleasant memories. Educate ! ment February 18, 1S‘M. llnqnarton on the Bay, has one good wharf and During the past season but two canneries have • greet Tillamook county as the Puget Sound of of Oregon, with it« entrance nbont 4.» ami accomplish your children as far as their j There are »rood stores at Nehalem,HobfOiwW Slough was cleared of snags as far as warehouse, and another one building. in operation. Th«’ Eiuiorc I’a» king Co. at Oregon. Reader, by way of market for dairy 1 Dolph, Woods and Ordiwn, mile* south oí the entrain*« to lhe Col- me men w who no are backing on« king the tlie place piar« been powers <»f mind and your purse will permit, and ' i I Garibaldi, some of these places will no doubt grow inta Garibaldi, and M. J. Kinney at Nehalem. The and other products, are you aware what that Tillamook t’ity. A break of 80 feet in the j The nnihia river. The entrance to the ba> is in most instances, it will prove a blessing, if ■ j unsiderable villages. nr* unit uprising an*l energetic and no remarkable run of fish and the low pric • paid to l«*ngitn*iina1 «like, which occurred S«»p- means? The agricultural region surrounding not to you, to some one else. aliout 2,009 fvrt wide, and lie» In'twccn h fishermen here made it a very favorable year There is a great deal of hemlock timber gr°w' tentber 30, 1880 was repaired. I hiring «l«»nl>t will make a tuccesMi of their ven- and there w ill no doubt be an extension of the the Sound, large ns it is, is not able to supply : Like "treasure laid where moth and rust arc ing near and on the coast, but it is not ni»rM* high rocky point on the north and a low | tiire. 33 P*r Cent, of butter and cheese, consumed by m»t." education in its broad sense, istheonly . able yet. The bark is valuable for tanning»»4 the high w *ter of November and Decent another »cason. Il is almost impossible those 1 the wood is goo«1 for rough lumber. This tunbe- vast loggiug camps and mill retinues. »and |ioint on the Month Tilia »and Churches and schools arc uel! repre business her, IS89, the greater |>ortion of the loti- to obtain any information as to the amount uf Th»- balance is shipped from California and the imperishable legacy we can leave our children; ! ; will soon become valuable. point innk«M to the 11 nth from Cap«- and with us ami them, it does notend: For! sented, ainl the citixens of the place are busim s'but it is cct tain that the output of 1X90 ' east. Again, after coming west 2o»» miles from ritu linal dike was earned away, logcthci Along the bank» of the streams grows a what cultivated parent can bear to see a child’s Mcanaud »apérate» Tillamook Bay tor a alive and progressive wn* not less than Slzo.ooo. the Missouri river, you then leave nearly all mind left R2 prey to weeds and thistles! Give ' desl of abler, some of the trees beeing with the three spur dik**» adjacent there • in diameter. This timber will soon be priori greater part of it» length from the ocean Iu addition to the fresh canned fish a consi»!cr- dairy regions behind you. From thence west- , Bay City is lour miles north of Tills them this and from the good seed rowu , the i ' for furniture as it takes a good polish, «*•" to. A plan for the repair «»f the break ......I» ci i »«I.* abk quantity is aummlly Miille<l in barrels, half- It in of low Nund hills covered with brush ward for 1600 miles or more is a vast stork blessing will go on and 011. beautifying and bling oak, and is easily worked. mock City an«! can tie .* rc.iclie«! by wagon barrel» was -ubinitlvd, and further «.qterations .ii'l kits, uf illese the pack will amount excepting »bout a mile of it» northern road or boat. Any vessel that come» to »evcr.il tluusand dollars over the houle country, it is true, but with the exceptions of making sweet lhe lives and homes of future 1 The yellow fir, more properly called I’ougl«» were suspended until funds »uiBcietil spruce, is the most common forest tree 1 cases, as it were, here and there, uone of it is generation«. end, and thia part i» a low valid »pit supply. owing to the large quantity of it heads the’* therefor -houl I ho nppn^prlate I by Con into the Bay ran come toiler wharves. even reasonably well adapted for successful Yon rs Sincerely. tor commercial value. Tlie lumber from th* The bar lifa to the Reaward of thia t n Nc duccn having easy communication with the dairying until you begin to descend the western gress. I.xperience show that the (likes tree is known in California and the E»»t * R hka . u is. Will.Hiicitc valli j has a Gi»e business of sapply- slopes of the coast ranges of California, Or» gon trance, is of the sand formation Usual < n Oregon pine and is always in good dem»»«*’ uonalriiiltd at Dry Stockjug Bar were ith*» a<ljjuii;i'4 counties with fresh fish, and and Washington, where in marked contriisi to thia c< n»t an<l without rerfa. There in Tillamook county is the sportsman’s qi ;e a uuml«cr of teams aie constantly em the dry, parched, dusty hills and vales of this whoBy ina«lequate in strength f*»r tlu The county is being fast supplied with .ire still to t*e louiul, black b*-ar»yePic”J,’ one small reef just with the entrance. pi» . c 1 in this industry. In hot weather the mighty expanse, you se** at last the evergreen churches. The Methodists have a good church ful the hills alMntnd in deer, «"d woik required of them. The construction The channel is straight ami varies but t ip 1»* ma*!e in the night time, aud thus the 1 ialle*s and hills, daily swept by the moist, building in Tillamook, and the Catholic» have pheasants and quail are found of these dikes is the only npproveil pruj 'd geese arc sn common and so easily farine! ■* of Yr tubili an»l 1‘olk arc supplied with healthful breezes of the Paeific. As all these an* just completed a church building in the same settlers little in |MWitt!on, having nn w 1 but often have barrels of them *aite*t for the improvinvnt of the w at« r 4 T ila- fresh fish light from th* water. «lightly »inca the coast survey exam n facts that cannot be gainsayed, whocan«iues- place, and will establish a school in connection With the Maxwell road and other Hut the Salmon, thouj h most important, are t mook Bay, and it is estimate I that t . tioti the future dairy markets of the Pacific coast? and erect more extensive buildings in the near have Ixen b»iilt recently, the county * tion oflHii?. It has probably a depth M I! at thè only food upply which bountecrat bmhl longitudinal and spur-t'.kis KI..I future. The rrcsbyterians have a neat church supplied with highways. There i« « J® ’ nc STATISTICAL. mean high water of hl or IS fret, a depth tl! ation ha* provide*! 1 our waters. The stream» from Tillamook to North Yamhtlr. »•* . shore-protection works for J**« penin.; the As to lhe future <.f cattle raiding to which in RayCity. The Christians will probably build a . ftvin Nestucca to Shviwtail. Another tv li v sto* krd with sev al varieties of trout, chief ample for present needs. The bay is fru- this county is also well adapted, 1 would call cliur h in TUlatnook this year, and the Metho will scon be completed via Wil*’n r’ Rg011 wutcr acn Dry Stocking Bar will Cl.Ft te I (Sulmo Ore t' nonsis) and attention to a few statistic» that indicate a dists will do Hkewise in B.iv City. In the Forest Grove, and there will soon be a » . qu^ited by »mall coasters drawing fr on fti.BK). dmo Fowtinali*), both of gradual increase in prices of beef and milk country the scho»:l houses arc used for religious road to Astoria. There is already a horJ*\'ltle 7 to 10 feet and I y bun’ r w ssd* <!raw ; t rail to Astoria over Which a great nianj c*i :e and number as to make cattle in the I nite*! Stairs. In 1S;9 the average ' purposes, f Tillamook Bay is in the collection > are driven to market. There is another ing 12 or 13 feet. There st erna to be no i .nty an attraction to »¡»orts- price of milk cows was ? j 1.;3, last year (iS69) it [ 1 from Nestucca down the c«Mist nnd aero trict * 1 O: gon. Astoria, near the m The timbered lands of this counly are exceed Siletz reservation to Yaquina. com plait t about the bar < bantu I excep- i e world. One enthusiastic i — — 114.6%, •-• whilst ”oth» w:v of the Columba Biter i»thep*>rt 01 s that *muide of I. IM’h I tVQM lime iucrc iscd from ft •r cattle" hid In the »»me ing rich, except on lhe mountains, but it takes ting tiillt regard to the Fairway buoy . Nestucca is s< several vejsvls of different sizes to H7.79. ni another a great deal of work to clear thern, though a Tillamook bay and Portland or San hran tiv. fa.'neiireat li^ht h*'a-e is at Cap» t.» Trcsk nvtr iu the wk The buy Im. u length of nU ut G miles, «rNuparison which Pl ac res it beyond fiuctuailng small area cleared is all that is sufficient to The steamer Truckee makes rcgnlnr ina<iy rinches n Mearee, about 4 14de« s»u h of the ru monry mark* 1», th' ns in th- Vaited State» produce crops enough for a living for a family. two weeks to San I-rancisco, and durtns »| o# ■txt a grratwt a idlb oí nearly S', mites, Ti c lu*n of \\\> of the * -aM»n other ocean steam«»» »^ e Iran *«». Fan shq-moots fro » filla a o each tono of it tl n in p-q. -¿b* milk However, the timber is worth more than the this line, lhe boats stop only at one wa\J -J Th. ueueral ilcpth cf water i. small mg a substantial cows an*! .**13 oth«t •J II’. aresaun a. lumber, b.ef, wo »1. and d: i \ fuinlsh payi lhe aierange price aggregate of all the crops that should be raised Port Ocford. as most all their loa*is«rc * \ and there are many ihits bare at low ■ water far.iitia in the t of butter in the V I L Ls has in. reastxi on the land for many years to coine. Tn time it here. The steam, schooner Louis 01*«» »■", pr«Kbufs. I n kuUr trit s to Portland and n!«cr. Kev, ral channel, rxt.ml to lhe head *.-nif. ruble dw -. •ixtve I ’?»', o j'er vc What mor* do rr need will lie cleared, though and made use of ft r agri cwmd by Wm. Olsen, a merchant of this P ' The Mio win • returns arc ínrn.sii.d by than the above t 1 • show the general upward culture or grazing. The timl>er resources are The «!» *>.m schooner Augusta also makesy **. vl the bay, but lli.v uro roniewlmt t tort- Tl.e N stucca Mr. ( harh*» I. tinb, of Tillamook, tor ll.e tendency of all pi .'c* pertaining tocattle-r»:» just what makes the other lands valuable. trips to Portland and Astoria. These boat thcf liona ami have only a »tn dl depth of call at Nrhnl. m and Nestucca. Seyeral year ending June 3 ). 189 ). but are only for stock r.fsing !n< nnd dairying, «nd the future outlook is water, The lilts ami t lmnnvS have b th teamvts make occasional call# nf,rc,M«rtofl thing else, but 111 All kinds of smalt fruits do well here. Straw- j n bright one indeed for tho*e lines of business— partial, on a*«'» tint of Ilio many changes Augusta and Louis Olsen ascend Hoq« rhanerd «lightly m p«ir-a :i «¡neo the lard;* where farm t.ir Vetter than for any or al! other kinds of berries, raspberri«*, blackberries reach perfec- 1 slough to Tilt mook city. made in ownership of I ho d if'rent ostali- <*en f.irniinir. Does it not then well behoove a man lion, and yield profusely. They seem to be In Coa.t Hurray exam i,at> 11 of 1 the liihm('nta. In* to imme’liatvly locate himself in a country where their natural home from the number of crop» only .urvey known to have la-eii made 1 of I a AWF-OWCf MOWS. Io i U'trv I ’ snii, climate, tn fact everything, eonspire to aid they 1 car in a vear. Strawlierries often mature Steam »cl.ooncrs, s ; i the and ilaMtrance In the lower |sirt of here I The post-office at Tillamook will be open «7*2 <1 ) i •P* c st«-aui im in carrying on the snrest and moat profit- and ripen iu the winter time. (. herries do well u day io the week from 8 o’clock a . m ., to 9 ° * the bar, the buiom oí I,.an I but the < 1 in si ac localitie». Plnms arc prolific bearers r. M.. and on ide rural «iccupatioa in the Vniltd States! \\ >nndxy from 1 tn 2 P. M-. “D<1 ,r*J VesM an •!<*h whi here au»l are not troubled with curculio. in the ii |>| er ley, it i. n mud, and ths 4 to 5 r. m Mail* close t»t v minutes p»»t "pl. ever i a ti i F. M. L amb . ♦ . I avera ay. A pr Multi y order and registered bnuincss el»»s«*»5 »n.l data are covered with eeigt rats. i- Thoel t he chan t Camping out d-ors epn be enjoy cl nearly the o'clock p. m . bribe de< »ranghi from r * • I siphla Severauc*, rost-tri»tre»s. uho'.e sesukut, au i at present hundreds of nel« iu thu latter nra ati I to t > bo I m l< 1< - a » tl than id of un e X- /ti «h whkh t V I a.« in > to 13-, wagon* Icadc i with camper* from the Wi'la- ------ = good rOAMT in the former. The three | tii ,,, al tribu- art w I- T « |M« ette vallev vi-it th* coast In this connty every foutih the ('oast range. aj*<t an ea«} grade T illamook & yamhill stage roi nt Utriea, the Wilaon. I'ra-L and l ilUun . k ro««/h the county Grout north t«outh. When 5 < ar and refresh themselves by camping on the L’glt i 11 % K U.U E if rirera, cuter the bay at ila head .Um ugh nch, di;>iu< clams and bathtec. or amuse Stage leave» North Yamhill daily, except 5«®* reiln' .d Is built it wtl’ traverse the eonnty D14 IDE IT* THS I* i i : mh . 1 a <b.«iatKv and to cz >m north to »onth through its fall length and thcuu*l*es by hunting au l fishing on the .¡ay, at 5 a. m . for Tillamook. a number of sloughs, (>to.!ae,ug toitfi.rt- The Nehalem country w probably th? ate inquiry nt home tu iCh at vxriou* points ou Tillatnook bay. The Leave* Till a monk «laily, except Sunday. • ing rurrrnta with c i. ^ueut flat« and TBItiiKM»k bai probably five hundred th« richest tn resource« of any locality in Tti .ere »re «< g xi fish in the sea e\er wer riKid that will be built fir«t i* the Alba-- • Im« y & Piscatorial arti«t* can find amusement iu their 5 a. m . for Nortli Yatnhtl . tamil, aballow cliannela. light and pUuty of them m fiUamook. (arms that could well l-e dixulvd into On gon. Astoria Radrocui, and will probably ---------- - constimi ——.—te iine, and with their rod and line, on any of the Make* connective with train* al North Va«F Tdiai-A0iL.lL.......... . »e... ..... ----------- a part of » transcontinental railway------------- as hill fur Portland. THE OKKGON PION KEIL 1 lx’- f 1; <- h . k h ..»Iamouk <■▼< nauiervHia stream» iu the county. The brooks __________________________ ■■ I For freight nr express baaineaa. apply »l c«M