TILLAMOOK
AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH
You Want
(Atriplex
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Semibftccitltint)
W«*altli
of
COUNTY.
Timber—i ll.»
Dairy Ing
Industry.
q EEDS
Will Mature Vegetables
Earlier than those Grown
South.
Intending puruliasurs will do well to -o. r-•.sp.-»:t I with in •
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Catalogue or ganlen unti
seeds muilcd tree.
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P ehtb , Nut Trees, and Novelties.
ARPETS
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
STARR, the largest early
apple, 12 niches around, and
marketable first week In Inly
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ZEòTTCTS
Trumbull & Beebe.
419 and 421 Sans >me St.. San Francisco, Cal.
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Rochester. N. Y.
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Silmy and expenses paid, or
commission «-is preferred. Sit-
fl! 1 nation permanent. Fine outfit free.
Full line choice seed potatoes and
s* nursery stock. Prices low. Both local
and traveling agents wanted. Apply
— at once giving age and reference.
XL uli..11 Illis paper.
Pun y's Giant, 6 inches around, the largest known chestnut. Pain got), Numbo and
many others. Walnuts -French, Persian, Japan, I nglisli and American. Pecans, Almonds,
Filberts, Elvagniis I.ongipes, Japan Mayberries, Hardy Oranges. Dwarf Rocky Mountain
< hcrrics, free from insects, black knots and other diseases Small fruits, grapes, cut rants
etc. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs. C atalogue F ri - k .
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Quarter pound 15 cents.
mriEZCTOKY.
NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA, Bride of Niagara,
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Pains Departed and Sleep Came.
Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington. Tenn.,
whose husband has charge of the electric
light plant at that place, has been a great
sufferer. Her ailments and speedy cure
are best described by herself, as follows:
•‘For 18 years I suffered from nervousness
and indigestion. 1 tried every remedy rec
ommended by family and friends, but 1
could get no relief at ull. Two years ago,
while being treated by three local physi
cians, Drs. Barret, Maley and L-berod, they
True to name.
Price—Packet 25 cents, half packet 15 cents.
u The Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, only 15 cents.
TRIED AND TRUE NO* ELTII’S
’S FLORA L («I IDE. 1S96.
2 VICK
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Fuchsins, R orc «, Blncl. berry. The Pcnr!
The Pioneer Seed Catalogue«
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Lithographs of Double Sweet Pea, Ro.-tes, Fuchsias
Fuchsias, Gooseberry,
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Blackberries Raspberries,
New Leader Tomato,
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Veceiabh s. Filka with
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good things, old and new.
n**w. Presswork on Novelty
Novell Pages, entirely new idea—a X
r. al work of art. Full
Kull li
li-'t t of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with «inscription and prices. J
Mailed on receipt of 10c., which may be deducted from tirai order—really free,—or tree with an order J
fbr any of the above.
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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
L... JAMES
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VICK’ S SONS ..J
Free Exchange Coltimi].
$400—California property, for sale or ex
change, A hit 40x150. w ith triangulnr lot
of same area adjoining it on rear. 1 acre in ull,
room for garden, chickens, etc . beautiful situa-
011, magnificent view of orange orchards, vine
yard, and snow capped mountains in back
ground. Four miles fiom center of city of Loa
Angies, four miles from center ot 1 lie celebrated
Pasadena, on boulevard and electric* connecting
both p arcs, cheap fares, and only a lew min
utes ride to either place. Best equipped electric
line in the United states. Both cities will soon
8700—70 acres, 12 acres of it fine title land. 20 be Built together. Value of property $4oo. Will
acre'clear roll ng ground, balance gooel exchange* for Tillan.o >k property. < all at this
sprue--timber. Fronts on Netarts bay, county office- for partiedulai b
renid crosses it Can keep to dairy cows from
stm t, and more by seeding open land Io grass.
*40 o - 2s acres adjoining city, sightly loca
J-piing of pure colei water, also rtiuiiing brook
tion high and dry. good «ltainage, high
Convenient to school, store, post oilier mid *nw
mill. Fine view of bay and ocean. Good fruit state of cult! ration, well fenced, new a room
land. This is a great’ bargain. Call m this house, barn etc. Two orchards, one hearing,
profusion of sm .il fiiiits and brines, fine gar
office or oil J. II Jackson ci tv.
den Close to hc demy, 10 minutes walk to
For Exchange-California ami other prop court house, just the place for a man who wants
to take lib- easy. fan milk ten cows, keep
erty :
1. 8 acres improved fruit and grain farm 3*2 horses, chickens ect. oil place. Place will bring
miles from Elmira, Solano county. California,. good increase, or can be sold out in parcels at a
Large hov.se and Ian 11. All in cultivation and large piofit. E isy term*. Other property to
sell. Call at this office or on A. Letcher, the
feiicul. Windmill and well.
jeweler.
40 acres p irlly in bearing fruit in Vacaville
valley, ('uiiloini 1. House ami stable, water
running.
5700—23 acn-s. all bottom Inml. best sedi
ment land in the world. 5 acres plow land.
(.'ali-
160 acres in grain farm, Fresno county
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In grass. Big root crops, will support 7 cows
fornia. House, lairn mid well ot good water.
640 acres of timber land in Monterey county, now , 15 or 20 with little work, running water
on one side, fenced, 011 main road, 3 miles to
California, unimproved.
city, t mile to creamery. Land easily cleared.
22 lots in San Diego, California.
Will support one family now ami two fl cleared.
$400 cash mid $800011 time-. Call at this office or
2 lots and house in San Francisco city.
oil
I.. D. Ackley, W I Ison river.
6 lots in South Monrovia, California.
2’2 acres, unimproved in Oakland, California.
2 lots in Moro Bay, San Luis, Obispo county,
California.
80acres ill Davis county, Iowa.
1 acre improved. I jjs Angles, California.
6 lots in Ft. Scott, Kansas.
Hotel building and lol ill W ’bur Washington
2 houses in I'oi Hand, Oregon, I500.
so lots in Seymour, Texas.
6 lots in Chicago. Illinois.
16. acres 111 Scott county. Tennessee.
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the plow. 15 acres first class bottom
Will trade ail >r part for dairy ranch in Tilla adjoining Beaver post office- and creamery,
buildings. Fine sprng on tin- place-; co
11100k county. Oregon.
road within stones throw.
Will be sole
Cull at this office and address A. Goerlitz, $830. Cull at this office.
Motita Villa, <>i rgon.
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. .. ., 50 acres
|i<>oo—159 acres, first
bench Inml.
can be plowed,
improved. 12 acres s i-an
plowee balance
All L.
in tame grass. Good
easily improved.
A"
______ of water,
buildings, running streams
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On coun-
ty road, 2 miles fi [10111 post office, school house
Best bar-
on place. < " 'an ’i keep
- , .r» cows easily.
gain in the «.omilx. Mustbesolil soon; best of
Price $ j 2 oo . easy terms,
reasons tor selling,
apply at this office where full in forma lion will
lie given.
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M rs . J ulia A. B rown .
informed me that I had become dropsical,
and that there was little hope for me. I
then decided to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine,
I was then unable to get to sleep until
well on toward daylight, and during all
this time I had a deep, heavy pain in my
left side. I was most miserable, indeed, but
after taking one-half bottle of the Nervine
I could sleep all night just as well as I ever
did. The Nervine is the only remedy that
gave me any relief whatever. I am now
wellaud strong, and I thank God, every day
of my life for Dr, Miles'Nervine."
MRS. JULIA A. BROWN.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is Fold on a positive
Xuarantee that t he first bottle will benefit.
.11 druggists sell it at 81,6 bottles for $5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
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1 $850—lots in Raj City, the livery stable
<2.100—160 acres, on main road. Io miles 1 A
property near W. S. Cone's hotel, on
W
from town, will be only
miles when water from, good livery stable building, room
new road is completed. Store, P. O. and school,
i12 miles, good location near l ay and bench,
ho acres clear, io> acres good spi uce timber, bal
a nee brush easily cleared. All in gras*. Both
old and young oreliai d. Good improveinents.
11« w barn. Part cash, part on lime, ami will
take house and lot for part payment. Call at
this office.
flboo-5 acres, city limits. 2-sl<i y 9-nioin
house, gooel bum etc. 1'2 blocl s laid out
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______ . berries in
in lots, ti.ie young beuring
orchmd,
I, 5 minutes walk
to : court house. Ver)
pro'nsion.
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terms. Also. x 6
elesirtible pio|x-riy. Favorable terms
block' . I 1 «cent, w ill be sohl
sold separately or alto
pro|H-rtj, , mnl
ami eit.»
eit. building
gether. All sightly pi<>|w-itj
in that direction. Call at this office or 011 J. W
Ila-kin*, city.
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for 25 head of horses, vehicles etc.
Lots are 25
xs> each. G< hm 1 local I oii for livery Imsiness.
Price 8*50. of which $3-0 cash will be required,
balance 011 easy terms. Call at this office or on
Win. Mills. Lily.
IQ <‘oo —6 ac: ex. half of it .open meadow
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land, balance small brush, easily clear
ed, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house,
on good graveled road, good for orchard or
grass,
grass. Can l.e sulalivided profitably. Good
drainage. Fine place* for chicken ranch or gar-
«traimi
den. Vall al this office.
— io acres, improved, hou-c mid barn
13 < 1500
chicken yards, etc , bei ry garden, main
road, graveled, 10 minutes walk from city,
plenty of hay land, 7 acres in meadow, good for
1 7L I'01’ land* and home* South and W\ st. sul>division 111 acre lots, just outside of city
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apply t > Railway an<1 Emigration News limit-' be-4 bargain in Tillamook county. Haff
cash, balance easy terms. Call at this office.
52 H. 1 lark St., Chicago.
ALVATION IS FREE!!!
Thow of you who have »tarred on the wind
swept plains of Kansas, watched your crop«
» itlicr and <li<* for the want of itioifcture, and if they <h> live, see them eaten l.y grasshopix-rs or eliinchbugs,
Mr -your potatoes and garden» destroyed by gophers rind prairie dogs--those of you who have faced the famine in
1 nraska, burned corn to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of the year—thoee who have
athered the withering blaata of the Dakota», had your ears and feet frozen off, shivered l.y a red hot stow or
ye I with the death dealing zephyrs when the thermometer marked 60 degree* I elow fre.-z<>—you w ho hate
weaved the un'ert<in and changerble freak« of old Ih.reas in Iowa and Minnesota, dug through snow lank* to get
from vour house to v<»ur Uirnyard, or w itnesserl your buildings go up in n cyclone,—you w ho have shaken with the
ague on th** W’abash. eoughe I your lungs out in t’h’cago, wrestl.sl with yellow fever in Memphit, or sneezed yuuraelf
sillv’on the alkali plain* of Tex»s -saw your buildings, I ioum hold goods, and crops floating placidly dow H theswolhn
Mississippi, saw your fodder rot in the aliock, the weevil taking your wheat and the deail getting your nearest rela
tives -vou who have seen crops fail seven year» in sm eession, passe l through a “busted” oi' loom in Pennsylvania, the
devastations of war in the South, the strikes in Xew York city, or tried to eke out a living on the yellow clay hills’of
Vermont—vou who have work'* I li ird for years, yet poor, everything mortgaged but the old woman and chilren, and
»till living from hand to moutli you wI. . ar- bi -ksliders, weary of well doing, an I discourage.) in trying to asm a
living honestly—if all these and many other afflictions have been your lot. why, at one fell swoop end all your
tioul.les l»v coming to Oregon, and to Tillamook, w h.-re you will find absolution from moat of the evils of the world.
Governor
Secret my of State
Treasurer
Supt. ot Public Instruction
Attorney-General
Stale Printer
CITATION.
I n iiik C ounty C oury of the S tate of ore
gon h > r the C ounty of T ii . i . amook . ss .
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Dealers mid growers of
Seeds, Trees. Bulbs and plants,
Paragon, Purlin mid other tipples. KOONCE petit', early, hand
some and delicious. Lincoln Coreless, very large raid very late. Also,
Seneca, Japan Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc.
Japan Quince
Columbia, uneipialed for jelly.
Prices to Suit
the Times:
P. F. BROWNE
Application.
V egetables F lowers
and F arm S eeds
N ew APPLES,
Wash.
s cheap as the t in
¡need.
on
the E ditor .-—I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
smd two bottln free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T A SLOCUM, M. C., I»J Pearl St., lfcw York.
9^ The Editorial and BusineM Management of
this Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition.
E. J. BOWEN,
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Walla Walla,
The following is taken from tlie
Then go to HEADQUARTERS for them.
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I keep by tar the Largest and most TftE FO^AtjE pLANT FOI^
complete assortment of seeds on T.he coast, and
sell of my home grown seeds large quantities to
ULkALI gOlLg
Eastern houses every year.
W. P. Lord
II. R Ki NCAID
P hil . M etch an
G. M I kwin
C. M. 1 in.EM AN
W. II. Leeds
. R. s. B ean
?l’. A. MOOItE,
»< . W olverton
Membei Board of Equalization . S. D. G ibson
UiEO. H. BURNETT
Circuit Jmlges
III. II. H ewitt
Prosecuting Attorney
I am eh M c C ain
J. W. Maxwell
Join» Senator
Kepreseutative
H G. G uild
Supreme Judgcfi
I NITEI) STATES OFFIL’ALS:
1 J. H. M itchell
I G. W. M c B ride
list List lie'
B. H ermann
District
W. R. K li . h »
( Roar A. Mil.1. er
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Register,
l'. S. I.aml , Office, Oregon
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ity
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peter Paquet
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Receiver.
In the Matter of the Estate of ]
William Fenske
! « itation
l>ecease«|.
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To all of the heirs of the above named estate,
if any there be, «iieeting:
I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon ,
You ure hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of the Stat«* ot Oregon, lor
the County of Tillmnook, at the Court Room
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said Comity, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1896, at 10
o'clock, in the fore noon o( that day, then mid
there to show cause, if any exist.w hy an order
ol sale should not be granted by said Court foi
the following descrilied real property belonging
to said estate, to-wit
Forty (40) acres that is the whole, lot seven <;)
and part of lot six (6) to make ill ull the above
mamed amount of 40 acres
The lines to run
pmiillel with the I'. S. survey subdivision lines
All situated tn section six >6) township three (3)
north, range nine (9) west, Willamette Men
dian. This tract of land is part of the original
homestead ot Robert Craw lord, receivers re
ceipt No. 2982 of the I . S. Land Office at Oregon
< 'ity, Oregon.
Witness, the lion. W. W, Conder
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Judge of the Comity Court of the State
|.si of Oregon, for tin* County of Tilla
| 11 i
inook. with the seal of «aid Court affix-
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ed this 9th day of lanuary. I896.
34-38
Attest: T. H. Goy ue, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is herel y given that hv virtue of an
execution, duly issue«l out of the circuit court of
the state of Oregon, for the county of Tilla
mock, ami under the seal of said court on the
ml «lay of January 1896. upon a judgment there
in duly enrolled and docketed in the office of
the Clerk of said court on the 16th day of Nov
ember 1892, duly made and rendered in said
court in a certain action in which S. V Ander
son was plaintiff, ami W. S. Runyon defendant,
to me directed, and commanding me, as sheriff,
that out of the personal property or if sufficient
cannot be found then out ot the real properly
belonging to said defendant in said county, on
or after the 16th day of November. 1892, that I
satisfy tin-sum of (j261 61). Two hundred and
sixtx one dollars mid sixty one cents, together
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum, fiom the 8th day of August, I894
and the costs and expenses upon said execu.
lion.
N »w, therefore, by virtue of said execution
and for want of any personal property of the
defendant within said county, 1 have duly lev
ied upon the following real property, belonging
to sm<! defendant, to-wit:
Tin* n *2 of the lie *4 and the* sw h, of the ne
•4 see 27, Ip 1 n, 1-7 w, of the W. M. in Tillamook
county. Oregon, and that I will sell said laud to
the highest and best bidder for cash at the
county court house door at public auction, on
the 8tn day of February, i&j6, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon of said day to satisfy said execu
tion, costs mid expenses of said sale.
J. II. J ackson , Sheriff of
Tillamook County, Oregon.
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Judge
< 'ouiniissioner
Clerk
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Sheriff
I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re
Treasurer
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
A sscssor
Siirvevoi
Isaac J. Stratton
School Super!nt>- .’.cut
Plaintiff
Coroner
vs
Hepulv ’ .osecuting Attorney
. E. E. S ei . pii
Vinton
S. Klee
r
<’ .cuit Court convenes tne 4th Monday in
and E. Thayer
August, and an adjourned term is generally
and C. Thayer
held in the spring.
Defendants.
< 'ounty «'unit meets the first Mondays of Jan
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
uary, March, May, July, September mid No
vember. Commissionei s court on the Wednes execution mid order of sale issued out of mid
under (h seal of the above entitled court, on a
days follow ing.
judgment mid deci ee of said court made and
entered 011 the 27th dayot August 1895, in favor
PRECIL’CT:
of the defendants E. Thayer mid «'. Thayer, for
Justice of the Peace
the Sinn of one hundred dollars and the sum of
Constable
ten dollars tiiis costs and disbursements.
And 011 a judgment and decree in favor of the
Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four
.W. Il Ri ynolds plaintiff
Ma vor
hundre<l
sixty-two dollars with interest
N i -. ls 'T hompson thereon at and
r
the rille of ten per cent per annum
R. R II avh from the 24th
day of March 1891, and for the
F.
K.
B
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a
LS
<'ou nei 1 '
fui th«i Mini of oiu- hundred «lollars and si\t\
J. Sl EXX AR T
dollars with interest thereon at the rat«* of
XV. Il II. « AUX one
1
8
per annum from March 25th 1891, and
II. H. A lderman foi percent
Recorder
the
sum of one bundled and fifty dollars
G. A. E dmi NDS attorneys
Treasurer
fees and the sum of seventeen and
F red A rthur fifty-oiiehiindredlhs dollars thia costs and «lis-
Marshal
biirsenients.
SCHOOL BOARD
Coiiinimiding me to make sa'.e of the follow
M. W. Hart isoli, A. W. Severance, ami Claude ing described real property to-wlt situated in
tin* «-ounty of
Tillamook
and Slate of
Oregon:
Clll'UCll DIKE« TOBY.
The north half of the south east quarter,
C hristian C hi ’I kh :— Rev. H. B. Morgan, south west quarter of the north east quarter,
pastor. .Services on Sundays at 11 o clock A. M. and the south east qiiaiterof the north west
and at 7 30 P. M. until further notice.
quarter of section five, township 2 south, range
8 west, \V illmiiette .Meridian, containing 160
M E. C hurch .—Rev. It. M.
acres more or less.
Preaching service at 11 A. M.
I will oil tin* 8th day of February 1896, at the
every Sunday of each month,
front <l«>or of the com t house of Tillamook, of
at Io A. M. Class Meeting at 12
Tillamook county, Oregon,In Tillamook city, in
League at 6:3o P. M
Prayer
said county and state, sell al public auction to
Thursday at 7.30 P. M.
the highest and best bidder for cash all the light
title and nlerst which the defendant had at
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
tin- date of the mortgage mentioned in the com
A. O. I’ W.—Meets every Monday night nt 7 plaint or now has in or to said real property, to
I*, m in I. O. O. F. Hull. Myron Perkins M \\ ., satisfy said execution, order, Judgments and
I). T. Edmunds, Recorder.
decri-e, interest mid costs, ami accruing cth I m .
Dated this 9th day of January 18 6.
HOOK Ki LADDER CO. Meets on first Tues
J H J a < km « in . Sheriff of
day night of each month in City Hall. W. F.
Tillamook «'ounty, Oregon.
D J«»nes, President; John E. Tuttle Chief, Tom 33-37
Coates, Secretary.
(I. A. R —Meets first and third Saturday of
HI M MONS.
•* at . 1P.M.
.
- in -
N
each month
G. A . K ||a||
I n the county C ourt of tiif S tate oe O re -
Drew. Adjutant; W. K. Page Coinnimider.
«.ON FOR THE «'OUNTY OF TILLAMOOK.
I. O. O. F.—Meets every Tuesday night «1 ":3o
C. K l E. Thayer
1*. M in I. O. o. F
Hall. I*'. E. Selph. N.G.
Plaintiff
C.eo. Colin, Rec. Secretary;
W. J. May
‘ vs
Per. Secietary.
Gustave Koehlar
Defendant.
ALDEK « AMP. No. 219, Woodmen of the
To the above named Gustav«- Koehlar, drfen
World, meets ev< erv Friday night in 1 (). <>. F
H avs , Consul, Otto Heins. Want
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hall.
K
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In the name of the state of Oregon, voti arc
( leik.
hereby required to appear on or before the
A F & A. M Meet* first Saturday night of first day of th«* next regular term of the above
each _ ____
month _ in . Masonic Hall.
It. R. Hays entitled court ensuing after mix weeks publica
W M ; F. R. Beals, Secretary.
tion of this summons to wit:
The i*t Monday in Mmcli 1896. ami answer the
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. *24 - Meets at 7 Jo P.
M. on the 31«! -vat 111 day of each month at complaint tiled against you in the above rutili
Masonic Hall. J. W. Maxwell, If. P ; W. W. ed action, or in default thereof, plaintiffs will
Conder, Secretary.
take judgment against you for the sum of $56 80
iiik I a< criiing Interest 1 hereon at lopei cent per
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No 18 <» F. H
minimi from the 16th day of October, 1895 A nd
Meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays of eacli month tor cost and disbursements herein mid an onlcr
Mis. («. W. Pettit, W M.; L- Contes Secietary. of sale of the following described property now
under attachment in said action, to-wlt.
BAY CITY LODGK DIRECTORY
The South East Quarter C4) of the South
Bay C ity L odgk N o . 102 A. F.Ä A. M — Meets East Quarter (%) of Section 23. the North Half
2nd Hiui 4th Saturdays 111 each month.
(ins (L2) of the North East Quarter ('<), and thr
Nelson. W .M . C H Hicks, M. W . ( C Bab North East Quarter (’4) of th«- North West
huge, J. W , J. H. Bridgeford Secietary.
Quarter
otSectIon 26. all in Township Two
M iriam ( HAPTi.R No. 20 O. E. S -Meets 1st (2) South, of Kmigr Ten (10) West, Willamette
Mrs. F. P Meridian.
an<l 3rd Tuesdays in each month.
Mrs
This siiiiimoiis is published by order of W. W.
Bridgeford. W. M.,<’. C Bsbl>i<lge, W . p ___
( onder, Judge of said court. <late«l Nov. 23, IW5.
Ella Wood. A. M . J. II. Bridgeford H.eretary.
C laude Th a yer ,
P acific L odge . N o . 1O5 I O. O. F.—Meets
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fridays In-fore 2ml 41)1 Saturdays a ml «-very
other Saturday in the month. Frank Long N.
«... J. J. Pye, V.
If Hicks Secretary
EX EL I IRIX NOTICE.
V nity R ebekah L od « je N o . 51 I. o. o. F.
Notice is hereby gh en that I have been ftp-
Meets 2nd an<l 4th Tuesdays.
Mrs. Elizabeth
Pye. N. G Mrs. Frank Ix>ng, V. («.. J. J. Pye, pointed cxccuti ix of the estate <»f H It. Daniel,
deceased, and of his will. All pers«>ns having
Secretary.
claims against the « slate of said de< easeil are
required to present them within six months
MAIL SCHEDULE.
from the date of this notice at the office of
Claude Thaver, attorney for the estate.
T illamook ano N orth Y amiijli : —
(fated January 8th I896.
Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday 9 p III
33-37
H amah A. D amirl .
Arrivent Tillamook next day by
4 p III
Leave Tillamook daily ex<ept oumlay e p hl
Arrive N Yamhill next day
2 p. m
TtLf.AMOOK ANII IIOHSONVII.!,»- -
L ve Tillamook daily except Tuee-lay b;on a m
9 no « in
Arrive llobeonvllle
L've HolMonvIlle, except Tneadny
2 1^ p III
Arrive Tillamook
5 «S P »»
to a
N’ f . tar f a —
Leave« Tillamook Tuesday«, Thuraday«,
LOCAL
DI8EASE
ami Stiliti days at
7 a m
and it the result of cold« and
Arrives Netarts
1*2 tn
tudden climatic changes.
I .eaves Netarts same «I nj *,
1 p. in
It can be cured by a pleaaant
Arrive« Tillamook bj
S p 111
remedy which la applied di
<in a ni > B oni i
___
rectly
_________________
Into the noetnle. Be-
Leave« f'.iand Ronnde daily «x • pt <»>jii<!ay in»quickly atxorbed it givi
al t p ri oroiiarrlxal of mail from M. 'lii.n
relief at once,
ville
Arrives at Tillamook at 1 43.
Leave« Tillamook Deity except Munday at 6
p m. or 011 arrival of mail from N. Yamhill.
which i« usually 4 30
Arrive« at («rand Koude at 1 45
P«j«l offi.e lioure 7 30 A M to * 00 1* M
A M to6a, P M
Money orde: depart ment.
Sunday 4 go to 600 P M
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm
New Year
Oregonian;
Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum
bia an«l 5-x> miles north
from Sun Francisco.
The county is alxHtl 7O miles long, lying on the
c-»«st, und is 2u to 30 miles w ide.
There are four
bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nes
ucca—in the county.
There are many tine riv
ers. generally navigable several miles, mid five
of them empty into Tillamook bay.
These
streams have fine water power and are excellent
for floating logs. Many small creeks are good
for water power or floating logs.
There aie
several fine lakes on Nehalem beach.
Springs
of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla
mook bay is a good harbor; and the others will
be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon
ers visit all of them.
The lai ger part of the county is hilly or
mountainous, and voxered with valuable tim
ber. There are some flu«- prairies in the valley s,
some open hill land, much excellent t'deland
ami a great deal of bottom land, the last requir
ing clearing. There is coal in places, blit the
timber is the greatest resource.
Here is the most valuable belt of timber in
the I*lilted States, cetlar. fir, spruce and hem
lock being the leading varieties. Some oi these
trees are io or 12 feet Ihloilgh, mid 200 to 3O0 feet
in heighth, straight as mi arrow, free from
limbs, clear and sound. The average fir tree is
four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for
ests are know’ll to exist. There is enough tim
ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw
ing a hundred years. There are several large
mills and several small ones in operation, but
this industry has barely commenced. The saw
mills alone w ill cause a goml city to grow up
here, and will support thousands of people.
There is much fine farming land, and farming
and sloekraising pays, but dairying is the lead
ing industry at present. The best butter and
cheese «»n the coast is made here, the climate,
water ami fee«i being suited for it.
There an-
several targe creameries, besides many small
dairies, and the county, though new, takes the
lead of the state in the dairying business.
There is grass here the year around.
Hay can
be easily produced, and root crops are enor
mous. so cattle can be kept with little expense
Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield
abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums
«io well, and cherries thrive in some localities.
Bee-keeping is ptofltalde, and the honey is of
exquisite flavor.
Th<* fishing interests here are great, nnd the
salmon canneries give employment to many.
The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted
amounts to more than the wheat crop of some
of the interior counties.
Gold-mining is carried on quite extensively
on the beach sands.
The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip
tion, and the Tillamook coast is cecoiniiig a
popular Hummer resort.
The beaches, with
their pi<*tures<|iie arched rocks and wide
stretches of white sand, attract many visitors
each year, many of them camping out all slim
mer. Clams,crabs, oysters, niusels, all kinds
of shell-fish, flounders, rock co«l and other fish
are plentiful and easy to secure
Speckled
trout are abtind ml In the streams.
Deer, elk,
baar, grouse, ducks, geese, snipe and other
aie plentiful.
The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm
rains ill winter, little or no snow, seldom any
ice, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storms
rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw
berries fre«|uently ripen in December and Janu
ary, and cattle roam the hills all winter with
out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria
or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria ami
scarlet fever were never known here, and con
sumptives or rheumatici. fare as well iih any
where. There Is no stagnant water, mid th«-
invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere
purified.
The county is new, and has Just begun to de
velop, hut is making rapid strides in the way
of improvement Good roads are being built,
indiistrieo are being started, towns are growing
up, ami a railroad is expected soon.
The per
ventage of increase is greater than any other
cotnty in the stale, aceolding to the state census
of 1895, there being now about 40o people. This
will be doubled before another five years,
vein s. There is room for mor«- industrious citi
zens who have means. It is not a good place
for a poor mail with a larg«* family, unless hc
I iiim an iron nerve ami a good constitution for
work. There is much government land yet sub
ject to entry, blit it is far back in the hills cov
ered with brush or timber. Yet. there are con
rageous energetic |>eoplc taking places there all
the time, clearing them up, mid making homes
Land is cheap yet.
Tillaimiok city, 011 ail ..rm of Ti1lamo«>k bay.
is the principal town and county seat.
It lia^
stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries,
mi academy. go«a| schools, churches an«l lodg»->.
The streets are wall improved, ami the town
has electric lights. The population is about
1000, and it Is building up fast. There is a dailj
mail, daily stages to North V.iinhill, mid In the
•nmmer to Forest Grove, on the Southern I’a
cific railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to
Astoria, hik I one «-very two weeks to San Fran
cisco. Isdli carrying freight hik I passengers
There is a telegraph line from Tillmnook to tin
Willaniett«* valley.
Nehalem. Woods, Bay City, Beaver, iRilph
and Garibaldi are ambitious places which mi
ticipalc much in the future.
The t'liited States government is spending a
few thousand dollars every year to improv«
Tillmnook harlior.
Fifteen thousan«! dollars
was expeiuled here this year, and we ex|M*ct
$2.'»,000 next season, besides a few thousand «!«•!-
Inn* to complete a road to the light house.
The lx-st time to come here is in July, August
or Scptt-inlM-r. The transportation facilities are
bett«*r and more rcgulsr during these months.
PUIITLANI) XI A ItK KT.
(Wholesale Quotations.)
O at »—Gray
í
n <4
44
P otatoes f* loo ths
5»
1 4G
O nion »
’’
W heat Willamette
95
9T ’i
Walla Walla
92
94
Di cks ‘ft <1oz.
6 00
5 AO
6 00
G eese
C hicken »—Old f* doz
2
3 <-0
Spring ”
1
4 50
Hu rTKn—Brine
85
25
”
Store, in Rolls
rS
E»
"
< hoiee Dairy
3>
J5
”
(.’reamery
40
45
E go » — Oregon
45
-.1
L ari », Oregon
•
/ 2
Eastern
B acon —t'lear Hides
7
7'»
*’
llama
IO
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”
Shoulder»
6
Fixn a Willamette
So
4
4 TO
”
Country Brand«
2 65
4 »5
Beu Perry keep» boat» to
let. Ile Im» »exeiiil <lif-
fereiit kiinl», hik I «»11 fit y«.ti out with a
light row boat, or n flail l«ont
Hr al»o
I imr a liflii<!'|Niwrr stern w heeler which
will carry a niiinbrr of |» ti »< him mid make
good time. Boni» |«-t by the day ru
weflk, at reasonable tales