Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1896, Image 3

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"The Leading Auicrii .iu Seed
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Mix ed Vac>oii»b, per pound 40 cents.
Half pound 25 cants.
Quarter pound 15 cents.
Price—Packet 25 cents, half packet 15 cents.
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The Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, only 15 cents. >
VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, ISM,
The Pioneer Seed ( utiilogue.
TKIED AND TltVE NOVELTIES
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Fuchsins, Roars« Blnrkberrv, The Penrl T
Lithograph« of Double Sweet Tea, th»««. Kuchmas, f •owsebei ry, Poiutwr«, Carlii M Touiuro Z
Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Lnu\»u, etc.................................................................. ▼
Vegetables. Filled with good thimis, old and new. I’n-sswork on Novelty Pages, entirely new i-l**a—ft X
real work of art. Full Ii*t of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with «icscriplion and |>ri« «n. T
Mailed on nweipt of 10c., which may be deducted from first order—really free,— or tree v. lih ..u onUi X
tor any of the above.
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JAMES VICK’S SONS..
W. 8. LITTLE & CO.,
Rochester, N. Y
You Want
SEEDS,
RUGS
E. J. BOWEN,
P. S. Sand for Catalogua.
M rs . J. W aldvogkl . Tillamoo
65 Front St., Portland, Oregon.
N ew APPLES,
Prices to Suit
57 YEARS
300 ACRES
PearH, Nut TrBBH, and NovaltiBB
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Ma<le to 01 «tei.
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pail inc done as cheap as the ch« apeM.
fine ami be convinced.
STARR, the largest early
apple. 12 inches around, and
marketable first week in July ' I
Paragon, Farlin stud otl .er apples. KOONCE pear, early, hand­
some and delicious. Lincoln Corelesa, very Inrge and very late. Also,
Seneca, .lupin Golden Itusset, Vermont Beauty, etc.
Japan Quince
Columbia, uneipuded tor jelly.
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P. F. BÜOWNE
our Face
Parry's Giant, 6 Inches aroutnl. the largest known clirstniit. Paragon, N’umbn and
many others. A alnuts—Fiencl», Persian. Japan. 1 ngli«h ami Ameitcuu. Pecans, Almonds,
Filberts. Eleagnus I.ongipes. Japan Mayberries, Haidy Oranges, Dwarf Kockv Mountain
« berries, fiee from insects, black knots and other diseases Small fruits, grape«, entrant«
etc. Shade trees, omameiital shrub«. C atalogue I' ri . k .
WM BAnRY 8arr>'- N J.
Pomona NureeriBS.
Free Exchange Department
$400—California property foi «ale or ex
$1000—159 acres, first bench land, 30 acres
change.
lot 40x1 co. with 11 iaiignlar lot
improved, 12 acres «-tin be plowed, balance
easily improve'!.
All in tame grass
Go«xt of same area ndjoii.iim it on rear. 13 acre in all,
buildings, running streams of water. On coun­ room for garden, chickens, etc., beautiful sitna-
ty road, 2 miles from post offiee, school house on, magnificent view of orange orchards, vine
0’11 place, (’an ke.*p o cows easily.
Be«t bar­ yard, ami snow capped mountains in back
gain in liie county. Must be sole! soon; best ol ground. Four miles from center of city of I,«»»
reasons for selling.
Price $ i ‘2 go , easy let ms. Angles, four miles from center ol I he celebrated
apply al this office where full information will Pasadena, on boulevard ami elect t ie connecting
both p’aees, cheap fares, ami only a few min­
he given.
utes ri«le to either place. Best equippe.l electric
line in the United -dates. Both cities will soon
be Imilt together. Value of property $4oo. \\ ill
exchange k>r Tillamook property, ( all at this
spruce timber. P’ronts on Netarts bay. county office for pai tictiilai s.
road crosses it Can keep io dairy cows from
start, and more by seeding open land to grass.
$4oo-2S acres adjoining city, sightly loca­
Spring of pure cold water, also running brook
tion high and dry, good drainage, high
Convenient to school, store, post office and saw
mill. Fine view of bay ami ocean. Good fruit state of ciiltiviition, well fenced, new 8 room
hind. This is u great’ bargain. Call at this house, barn etc. Two orchards, one hearing,
profusion of sm .11 fmilsaml berries, fine gar­
office or ou J. it. Jackson citv.
den
Close to tic demy, if) minutes walk to
house, just (lie place for a limn who wants
For Exchange-California and other prop­ court
to take lite easy.
Can milk Ion cows, keep
erty ■
horses, chickens ect. on place. Place will bring
1..8 acres improved fruit and grain^ farm 8’3 goo«l
Increase,
or
can
l>e sold out in parcels at a
miles fmm Elmira, Solano county, California,. large profit. E tsv term*.
other property to
Large house and barn. All in cultivation ami sell. Call al this office or on
A. I.etcher, the
fenced. Windmill and well.
jeweler.
40 acres partly in bearing fruit In Vacaville
valley, ('alilornia. House ami stable, water
running.
*700—23 acres, all bottom land, best sedi­
ment land ill the world. 5 acres plow land,
1(0 acres in grain farm, Fresno county Cali-
in grass. Big root crops, will support 7 cows
tomia. Hons -, barn and well ot good waler.
now, 15 or 20 with little work, running water
640 acres of timber land in Monterey county, on
one side. feiice«l, 0.1 main road. 3 miles to
California, unimproved.
city, 1 mile to creamery. I,and easily cleared.
22 lots in San Diego, California.
Will support one family now ami two if cleared.
$400 cash and $3oo on time. Call at this office or
2 lots and house in San Francisco city.
on L. D. Ackley, Wilson river.
6 lots in South Monrovia, California.
2J3 acre«, unimproved in Oakland. California.
2 lots in Mor«» Bay, San Luis, Obispo county.
For Exchnnge—L«>t in suburb of Lo« An­
California.
gles, Cal., for Tillamook property.
Also
80 acres ot la nd in Tillamook county, for Cali­
80 acres in Davis county. Iowa.
fornia propei ly. Can refer a man to fairly good
1 acie improved, I.os Angles, ( alilornia.
ranches 011 government land, 3 to 8 miles from
6 lots in Ft. Scott, Kansas.
city. Plenty «>f good timber lamls yet to be
Hotvljmilding and lot in Wilbur Washington. | homesteaded in more distant locations. Cail at
this office.
2 houses in I’oitland, Oregon. $50 o.
80 lots in Seymour, Texas.
6 lots in Chicago. Illinois.
$63o—130 acres of laud, 40 acres ready for
i6> arte« in Scott county. Tennessee.
the plow, 15 acres first class bottom land,
Wil) trade all or part for dairy ranch in Tilla , adjoining Beaver post office and creamery. No
buildings. Fine sprng on the place; county
mock county. Oregon.
road within stones throw.
Will be sold for
Call at this office ano a«ldress A. Goerlitz, - $630. Cull at this office.
Moiita Villa. Oregon.
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III be wreathed with a most engaging
smile, after you invest In a
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Descriptive Circular
on
Application.
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V egetables F lowers
and F arm S eeds
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Then, go to HEADQUARTERS forthem.
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I keep by far the Largest and most
complete assortment of seeds on the coast, and
sell of my home grown seeds large quantities to
Eastern nouses every year.
Woven to order. If you want yout rags made
■BEcall ¡it my home, see samples and get terms.
T[lE FOf^A^E pLANT FOI^
U l R ali gong
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
&LESMEN WANTED^
Salary ami expenses paid,
commission an preferred.
nation .permanent. Fine outfit free.
Full line choice seed potatoc' and
nursery slock. Prices low. Both local
and traveling agents wanted Apply
at once giving age and reference.
Mention this paper.
AUSTRAL1AN SALT BUSH
Trumbull & Beebe
Dealers and growers of
Seeds, Trees, Bulbs and Plants,
419 and 421 Sa It some St., San Francisco, Cal.
DIRECTORY.
STATE OF OREGON
Governor
W.P. Lord
Secretary of State
11. R K incaid
Treasurer
P hil . M etch an
Supt. of Public Instruction
G. M. I rwin
Attorney-General
C. M. I di . eman
Stale Printer
W. if. Leeds
XR. S. B ean
Supreme Judges
<F. A. M oore .
«('. W olver roN
Member Board of Equalization . S. I>. G ihson
(Gl-.o. It BURNETT
Circuit Judges
|ll. II. H ewitt
Prosecuting Attorney
J ames M c C ain
Join. Senator
J. W. Maxwell
Representative
II. G. G uild
UNITED STATES OFFICALS:
i J. II. M uch ell
I G. W. M c B ride
Conviessmen ^ ! 2|I(
lH | I)istrj(.t
B w HERMANN
congressmen
. R. Et Lis
Senators
( Roa r. A. M i li . eh
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Office. O.egon < it,
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Receiver.
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
W. \V. C onder
Judge
v D. P. H arvey
< ommissioner
)L- B. A i . i . ky
T. If. Gov»'-
Clerk
.1. H. J> KSON
Sheri If
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Jot« B arker
Treasurer
a . T. W hite
Assessor
a . M. A ustin
Survevoi
1.. P. S mith
School Superint«* .'.ent
<■ . F. R eynolds
Coroner .
Deput'
___ - ’ lOsecuting
—........ „ Attorney
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. E. E. S ei . ph
< Cl.cnit
’l.cu‘ Court convenes the 4H1 Monday in
August, and an adjourned term is generally
held in the spring.
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan­
uary, March, -May, July. September and No­
vember. Commissioners court on the \Ve«ines-
days following.
PR EC I NTT:
.1 ust ice of the Peace
Constable
Mayor
Council ’
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Recorder
Treasurer
Marshal
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M. W. Harrison. A. \V. Severance, ami ( laude
Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates.
CHURCH DI HECTOR Y.
C hristian em it« n: Rev. H. B. Morgan,
pastor. Services on Sundaysat 11 o'clock A. M.
ami at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
M E. C hurch :—Rev. It. M.
,
Preaching service at it A. M. and 7:30 P.M.
every Sunday of ea« h month.
Sunday school
at 10'A. M. Class Meeting at 12 M.
Epworth
League at 6:30 P. M
Prayer Meeting every
Thursday at 7.30 P. M.
FREE
M ETHO DI STS;—tier vices held in
Fearnside hall. Services every Sunday 11 A M.
ami 7:30 P. M- Suday school Sunday 3 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:301*. M.
('«»me
everybody, rich and poor able bodie«l lame anti
halt, the’ deaf and blind and those having
eyesight. ( hi istians and infidels, atheist ami
deist, optimist and pessimist, believer and un­
believer, agnostic and fatalist skeptic ami free
thinker and especially the poor.
SOCIETY L1RECTORV.
A. O. U. W. Meets every Monday night at 7
i*. m . in 1. o. O. F. Hall. Myron Perkin« M. W .,
I). T. Edmutids, Recorder.
HOOK K l LADDER CO. - Metts on fi 1 st Tues­
day night of each month in City Hall. W. F.
D Jone». President; Joliu E. Tuttle Chief, Tom
( oate«, Secretary.
G. A. R Meets first ami third Saturday of
each month nt I v M in G. A. R llall. d. N
Drew, Adjutant; W. E. Page. Commander.
1.0.0 I*’.—Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7:8o
c m tit I O. o F
Hull. I- E. S«*lph, N.G.. I
Geo. Colin, Rec. Secretary;
U. J May-
Per. Secretary.
ALDER CAMP.—N o . 2T9, Woo«lmen of the
World, meet« f •verv Friday night in I. O (». F
IJ ays , Consul, Otto Heins,
hall
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$850—3 lots in
iity, the livery stable Clerk.
<2noo—160 acres, on main road, lo miles
property net
. S. Cone’s hotel, on
■Meets
first Saturday night of
A.
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from town, will be only 4h miles when water front, good livery stable building, room
K. R. Hays
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neu road is complete«!. Store. P <>■ and school for 25 hea«l of horses, vehicles etc.
Lot« are 25 each month in Masonic Hall.
1'2 miles, good location near lay and bench. x.50 each, (iood l«M*ation for livery bm*im*ss. W M.; F. R. Beals, Secretary.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets nt 7 30 I’.
:.o acres clear, ioj acres good spruce timber, bal­ Price $850, of which $3-0 cash will be required,
ance brush easily cleared. All in grass. Both balance «>11 easy term», (’all at this office or on M. 011 the 3<«1 Saturday of each month nt
ohl and young orchard. Good improvement«, W in. Mills, City.
MH«.«iiic Hull
J. W. Maxwell, If P ; W.W.
ill w barn Pai t cash, part on time, and will
( onder, Secretary.
take house and lot for part payment. Ca.‘ at
Sil.\
ER
WAVE.
CHAPTER. N«> 18. <». E H-
this office.
4 Q $foo—fl acres, half of it open meadow Meet« 2nd nnd |tli Kntiirdnys ot each month.
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land, balance small brush, easily clear
Mis. G. W. Pettit, W M.; L- Conte« Secretary.
$16oo—5 acres, city limits. 2-story 9^00111 cd, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house,
BAY < ITY LOl»<iK DIRECTORY
house, good barn etc. 1 U blocks laid out on good graveled road, good for orchard or
in lots, fi.ie young bearing orchard, berries in Srass. Can be snlsiivided profitably. Good
Bxy
C . ity
u » gf . N o . toj A. F & A. M —Meets
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rainuge.
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place
for
chicken
ranch
or
gar
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pro'usion, 5 minutes walk to court house. Very
2nd and 4th
month.
desirable property. Favorable terms. .Also. 6 den. Call at this office.
Nelson. W’ M C H. llicks, s,
S. W , c ( Bab
blocks ¿»l.acent, v. ill l»e sold separately or alto­
huge, J. W.,J. If. Bridgeford Secretary.
gether. All sightly property. an«l cit» building i Q J1500—10 acres.
M iriam chapter No. *¿0 O. E. 8.—Meet« 1st
e<l, hou»e and barn
in that direction. « 'all at this office or on J. W
Mr«. F. P.
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chicken yardi
>erry garden. main an«l 3rd Tuesdays in each month.
Haskins, city.
road, graveled. 10 minutes walk from city, Bridgeford, W. M.,C. C. Babbidge, W. P., Mr«.
plenty of hay land, 7 acres in meadow, good for Ella Wood. A. M..J. II Bridgeford 8 cretary.
subdivision 111 acre lots, just outside of city
P acific I/ idge N o . 1O5 I <>. <). F.—Meet«
limits, be>>t bargain in Tillamook county. Half Friday« before 2nd 4th Saturday« and every
cash, balance easy term«. Call at this office.
other Saturday lit the month. Frank Long N.
(«.. J J Pye. V. G., C. H. Hicks Secretary.
U nity R ebekah L odge N o . 51 I.o.o.F.-
Meel« 2nd and 4th Tuesday«.
Mrs, Elizabeth
Pye, N G., Mrs. FrailK Lotig. V. (»., J J Pye.
Those of you who hive starved on the wind Secretary.
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SALVATION IS FREE!!!
swept plains of Kansaa, watched your crops
MAIL SCHEDULE.
wither «nd die for the want of iiioistuw, and if they do lhe, aee them eaten Ly grasshop|>ers or chinchhugs,
T illamook and N orth Y amhill :—
your jiotatoes and gardens destroyed by gophers and prairie dogs—those of you who have faced the famine in Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p
Arriveaf Tillamook next dui by
4 p
ehragkn, burned corn to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of the year-- those who have Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p
Arrive N. Vamliili next day
2 p.
eathered the withering blasts of the Dakotas, had your ears and feet frozen off, shivered by a red hot stove or T illamook and H ohsonvillf ; -
ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday Axx» a m.
I with the de.»th dealing zephyrs when the thermometer marked 60 degrees below freeze-- you a ho have L A ’ rrive
Hobaouville
900« in
L’ve H<»l»«u>iiv|lle. except Tuesday
j ix p in
(I the un *«*rtiin and change »bl«* freaks of old Hortas in Iowa and MinneNots, dug through snow Iwnks to get Arrive Tillamook
515 pm
your house to your Ijamvard, or witnessed your buildings go »ip in a cyclone,—you * ho have shaken with the nktartk —
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays at
7 a in
»on the Wabash, coughed you»’ lungs out in Chicago, wrestled with yellow fever in Memphis, or sneezed yourself
Arrives Netarfa
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V’on the alkali plains of Texas saw your buildings, household goods, and crops floating placidly down theswolkn I«ea<.e« Netarts, same day«,
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Arrives Tillamook bjr
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blissiseippi, saw your fodder rot in the shock, the weevil taking your wheat and the devil getting your nearest rela­ G rano R ond :—
I,eavea<d«nd Ronnde daily except Munday
tive»
who have seen crops
I through
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, fail seven year* in succession, . pave
.
_ a “busterl oi*. loom in Pennsylvania, the at A p in , or on arrival of mail from McMinu-
k*vEKtntionsof war in the .south, the «trikea in New York «ity. or tried to eke out a living on the yellow clay hille’of '
.« rUUmookat us
Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
Vennont—you »ho have work»* I h ird for years, yet poor, everything iii»>rtii«U'*l but the old woman nnd chilren, «nd p. Leaves
in. or ou arrival of mail from N. Yamhill,
is usually 4 30.
Itill living from hand to mouth you wl... ar«* l.i •kdidein, woarv of well doing, an I «liacouraged in trying to earn a which
Arrives at Grand Konde at 14$.
living honest I v—if all theaeanti many other ntloetions Imve heen your lot, why, at one fell swoop end all your Post Office hours, 7 30 A. M to l.«P M
.Money Order department 8 00 A M to G «>> P M
IrouHes by coming to Oregon, and to Tillamook, w here you »ill find alaoiution from most of the evils of th»* world.
Hundav < xm > to 6 00 P. M.
TII.1.AMIIOK
COISTI’.
Prof. W. H. Peek? who ’
makes a specialty of Great Wealth of Timber—Tlw Hairy ¡ng
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur­
Industry.
ed more cases than any
1 li\ ing Physician ; his
The following is taken from the New Year
| success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases 1
of ao years' standing Oregonian :
cured by
Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum­
ATLEE BURPEE A CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA. Eride of Niagara,
True to name.
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A BOOK of 184 pages, more c< mplete
ever be­
fore:— hundreds of illustrations, pictures puintcxl from
nature—It tells all about the BEST SEEDS that Grow, and rare Novelties that cunnot be had
elsewhere. Price 10c. (IBM than cost), but mailed FEEE.'o ail who intend lopurchate > i. h.DS.
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for Sweet
Peas
THE ONL.Y
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largo bot­
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their 1*. O. and Express address.
We advise anv one wishing a euro to address
bia and 5«x> miles north from San Francisco
The <*ounty is alxnit 7O mile« long, lying on the
coast, and is 20 to 3» miles wide.
There are four
bays—Nehalem. Tillamook, Netarts and Ncs-
ucca—in the county.
There arc many fine riv­
ers, generally navigable several miles, and five
of them empty into Tillamook bay.
These
streams have tine water power and areexcellen
for floating logs. Many small creeks are good
CITAT1ON.
for water power or floating logB. There are
IN TUR COVNTV COl’HT OF THE STATE (»FORE several fine lakes ou Nehalem beach.
Springs
gon for tue C ounty of T illamook . ss.
I of pure water are fouud everywhere. Tilla-
In the Matter of the Hstate of ]
1 m00k bay is a good harb<»r; and the others will
William Fenske
< itation
be with proper improvement. Coa«ting schoon-
Deceasvd.
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To all of the heirs of the above named estate, . crs visit all of them.
if any there be, Gieeting:
The larger part of the county is hilly or
IN the N ame of the S tate of O regon .
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You are hereby cited and required to appear . mouiitmnouH, and covered with valuable tim­
in the County Court of the State oi Oregon, for ber. There are some fine prairies in the valleys,
the County of Tillamook, at the Court Room some open hill land, much excellcut tideland
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said County, on and a great deal of bottom land, the last requir­
Tuesday, the «rd day of March, 1896, at 1«> ,
o'clock, in the foie noon of that day, then and ing clearing. There is coal in places, but the
tiieie to show cause, if any exist.why an order timber :« the greatest resource.
ot sale should not be gianted by said Court for ,
Here is the most valuable licit of timl»er in
the following «lescribed real property belonging
the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and hem
to said estate, to-wit:
Forty (40) acres that is the whole, lot seven f7) | lock being the leading varieties. Some of these
and part of lot six (6) to make in all the above treesare 10 or 12 feet thlough, ami 200 to 3O0 feet
maiuetl amount of 40 acres. The lines to run |
parallel with the U. S. survey subdivision lines in heiglith, straight as an arrow, free from
All situated in section six to) tow nship three (3) limb«, clear ami sound. The average fir tree is
north, range nine (9) west. Willamette Meri­
dian. This tract ot land is part of the original four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for­
honiesteml of Robert Crawford, receivers re­ ests are know«i to exist. There is enough tim­
ceipt No. 2982 of the U. 8. Land Offiee at Oregon ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw­
City, Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. W. W, Conder ing a hundred years. There are several large
Judge of the County Court of the State mills and several small ones in operation, but
| I s / ofOregon, for the (’ounty of Tilla- this industry has barely commenced. The saw-
f
| 11100k, with the seal of said Court affix- 1 mills alone will cause a good city to grow up
ed this 9th day- of January. I896.
here, and will support thousands of people.
Attest: T. II. Goylie, Clerk.
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I There is much fine farming land, and farming
nnd
stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead-
S1IHK1IT S SAI.i:
Notice is herd y given that by virtue of an ing iudiistry at pt esent. The best butter and
execution, duly issued out ot the circuit court of < cheese on the coast is made here, the climate,
the state of Oregon, for the county of Tilla­
There are
mook, and under the seal of said court on the | water and feed b.dng suited for it.
3rd «lay of January 1x96. upon a judgment there­ several large creameries, besides many small
in duly enrolled and «locketed in the office of dairies, and the county, though new, takes the
the Clerk of said court on the 16H1 day of Nov­
ember 1892. duly made and rendered in said lend of the state in the dairying business.
Hay ran
court in a certain action in which S. V. Atider- , There is grass here the year around.
son was plaintiff, am! W. S. Runyon defendant, be easily produced, and root crops are enor­
tn me directed, and commanding me, as sheriff,
that out of the personal property or if sufficient mous, so cattle can be kept with little expense
cannot he found then out of th«* real property, Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield
belonging to said defendant in said conntv, on ' abundantly. Apples, pears, proves and plums
or after the 16th day of November. 1892, that I
satisfy the sum of ($261 61). Two hundred and ’ do well, and cherries thrive in some localities.
sixty one dollars and sixty one cents, together Bee-keeping is ptofitnhie, and the honey is of
with interest thereon at tlie rate of ten per cent exquisite flavor.
per annum, fiom the 8th day of August, I894
and the costs and expenses upon said execu- ' The fishing interests here are great, and the
salmon cannei ies give employment to many
tion.
Nuw, therefore, by virtue of said execution I The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted
and for want of any personal property of the 1
defendant within said county, 1 lm\e duly lev- , amounts to more than the wheat crop of some
led upon the following real property, belonging ' of the interior counties,
to said defendant, to-wit:
I Goldmining
..... .
- - on quite extensively
is carried
Tilt* n Vj of the ne *4 and the sw *4 of the ne
■4 sec 27, tp 1 11. r 7 w, of the W. M. in Tillamook on the beach sands.
The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip­
county. Oregon, and that I will sell said laud to
the highest and best bidder for cash at the tion, ami the Tillamook coast is cecoming a
count y court house door at public auction, on
The beaches, with
the 8th day of February, 1890, at ten o'clock in popular Hummer resort.
the forenoon of said day to satisfy said execu- 1 their pictures«|ue arched rocks and wide
tion, costs and expenses of said sale.
1 stretches of white sand, attract many visitors
J. H. J ackson , Sheriff of
each year, many of them camping out all sum
Tillamook County, Oregon.
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liner. Clams, crabs, oysters, musels, all kinds
1 of shcll-tish, flounders, rock cod ami other fish
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Speckled
I n the UiHcriT C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ are plentiful and easy to bcctire.
trout are abundant in the streams. IJeer, elk,
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
I baar, giouse, ducks, geese, snipe and other
Isaac J. Stratton
I are plentiful.
Plaintiff
The climate Is mild, co»»! in summer, warm
vs
Vinton S. Bice
j rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any
and E. Thayer
, ice, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storms
und C. Thayer
rarely occur, anti there is very little fog. Straw
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an 1 berries frequently ripen in December and Janu­
execution and older of sale issue«! out of and j ary, and cattle roam the hills all winter with­
under th seal of the above entitled court, on a
judgment and decree of said court made and j out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria
entered on the 27th day ot August 1895, in favor or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria and
of the defendants E. Thayer and ('. Thayer, for scarlet fever were never known here, and con­
the sum of one hundred dollars and the sum of
sumptives or rheumatic;, lure ns well as any-
ten dollars tills costs and disbursements.
And <»ii a judgment and decree in favor of the where. T!
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There
no stagnant
and the
plaintiff
olHinliir Isaac
iBuac J.
J Stiatton
Stiatluu for
fur the sum
«nut of
..f four ¡„vigurallng »«a Itreexe keep» the attuoaphere
hiiiKlietl and
nnii sixty
siKtv-two
(Ittllnrq with interest
hundred
two dollars
purified.
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from the 24th day of March 1891, ami for the
The county Is new, and has Just begun to de­
further sum of one hundred dollars and sixty- velop, but is making rapid strides in the way
one dollars with interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from March 25th 1891, and of improvement. Good roads are being built,
for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars Industrie.« ari* being started, towns arc growing
attorneys fees and (lie sum of seventeen and tip, and a railroad is expected soon.
The per.
fiity-oiivhiindredthH dollars this costs and dis-
centage of increase is greater than any other
burseiuents.
Commanding me to make sa’.e of the follow­ cotnty ill the state, accotding to the state census
ing described real property to-wit situated in of 1895, there being now about 4010 people. This
tin* county of
Tillamook
and State of
will be doubled before another five years,
Oregon:
The north half of the south east quarter, years. There is room for more Industrious citi­
south west quarter of the north east quarter, zens who have means,
It is not a good place
and the south east quarter of the north west
quartet of section five, township 2 south, range for a poor mail with a large family, unless he
m west. Willamette .Meridian, containing 160 has an iron nerve and a good constitution for
act cs more or less.
I will ou the 8th day of February 1896, at the work. There is much government land yet sub­
front door of the court house of Tillamook, of ject to entry, but it is tar bark in the hills cov­
Tillamook county. Oregon,in Tillamook city, in j ered with brush or timber. Yet. there are cou­
said county and state, sell at public auction to 1
the highest and best bidder for rash all the light rageous energetic people taking places there h II
title and nterst which the defendant had at the time, clearing them up, and making home«.
the date of the mortgage mentioned in the com­ Land is cheap yet.
plaint or now has in or to «ai«l teal property, to
Tillamook city, on an «¡rtn of Tillamook bay.
satisfy said execution, order, Judgments and
Is the principal town mid county scat,
it has
decree, interest and costs, atxl accruing costs.
Dated this 9th day ofjiinuary JMV6.
stores, sawmill, bank, newsjJHpcrs, creameries,
J. H. J ackson , Sheriff of
an academy, good schools, churches ami lodges
Tillamook County, Oregon.
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The streets ate wwll improve«!, nttd the town
has electric lights. The population is about
CITATION.
| 1000, mid it Is building up fast. There is a daily
I n the C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re ­
‘
mail, daily stages to North Ymnhill, and lit the
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
summer to Forest Grove, on the Moulhern Pil­
In the mutter of the estate of
| Citation
A. G. Anderson
'd fic railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to
Deceased
Amanda
Anderson , I Astoria, and one every two weeks to San Fran-
To Annie 8. Anderson, L
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Teley Anderson, George Anderson, Mamie An 1 cisco, both carrying freight and passenger«.
.kTH.,1:. Axil«.« Aiideraon. Koy Vn ler.011 l.lllle | |lrlr ¡» „ tr|,xtHu), u,,,. from Tillilnionk lull«.
A • 1.1«. ■ . V... Will,«»
I
u. .11 •Jllil
uhl. Anderson
A lull'. -,.i;
Anderson,
Willie Andetson
and 17
Ruby
Willamette valley.
Greeting:
' . Nehalem. Woods, Bay
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
, City,
___ Beaver, Dolph
Vou arv hereby clled mid n»|<lirr,l t., „pprai „„,1 (illr||,n|,H Hrc
ptarr. which an-
111 the eouiity court of the state of Oregon, lot
the county of Tillamook, al the court room j ticipale much in the future.
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said county on
The Unitc«l States government t. s| «. udir.^ a
Tuesday, the 3r«l day of March,
at ro | few thousand dollars every year to improv»*
o'clock, in the tore noon of that day, then and
Fifteen thousand dollars
there to show cause, if any exist, why an order Tillamook harbor.
should not be made by M'd court, to sell the , whs
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expcmled _________
here this z____
year, _ _ and
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ex|»ect
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lollowin|t <lc»< rilH!d real properly of the starve f .
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named estate:
Al 1 lars to complete a road to the light house,
ne *4 of section 14, tp 2 s. range 9 w.
w
of the se % anti e
of the xw J.4 of
The .....
best time to come here is in July. August
section 12. tp 2 s, range 9 w.
or Septemlier. The transportation facilities arc
Also the se *4 of section 21, tp 2 n rang«1 7 w, I
all in Tillamook county, Oregon, for the pur- | better and more regular during these months
poses prayc«l for in the petition of the adminis­
trator of said estate.
I’OltTLANI) MAItKET.
Witness, the lion w W Condor
Judge of the < ounty Court of the
(Wholesale Quotations;
s/
S’ate of Oregon, for Hie County of1
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Tillamook w itli the seal of said court O ath —Gray
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affixed this 22 «lav of January 1896.
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50
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Attest T. fl. GoYNE, Clerk.
UNIONS
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EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
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Walla Walla
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Notice is hereby given that J have been ap­ Dt CKM >doz
A OO
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pointed executrix of the estate of B It. Daniel,
b OO
3 50
deceased, and of hi« will. All persons hal ing G hesf . ”
claims against the estate of said deceased are C hickens —old y* dot.
J
3 00
reqtt I red to present them within six months
2
spring '•
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from the «late of till« notice at the office of
H itter Brine
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Claude Thayer, attorney for the estate.
Dated January 8th I896
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LOCAL DISEASE
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and i« ths result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
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fly
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CATARRH
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remedy which la applied di­
rectly Into ths nostrils. Be-
inmakkly a >sort>sdit gives
Ely's Cream Balm
1« acknowledged to Im ths most thmoojh cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of ai>
remedies. It opens and rlesrmoa ths nnsal paaaages.
sllaya pain and inflammat: c
la the sores, pro­
tects tbs msmbraae fr«,m col
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of taateand smell. PriceMie. a
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Be»t Perry keep« botta to
let. Ile bua «esenti dif­
ferent kinds, mid can fit you out with a
light row boat, or n anil I »out He alto
liM a han<l«|»ower altri» wheeler wIddi
will carry a number oí peraona and make
good time. Boats let by the day or
I week, at reaaomible ratea