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U leading farmers to act as stool pig schooner cannot cross after si.» eons, by giving them some of the gets inside. Well, in answer to stock free. Every community of that we will say that the steamer T he C ounty O fficial P aper farmers nlsiiit to engage in the Harrison crosses this same shallow creamery business might, the first place every time she comes imp rrsLI.HKD EVUV TUVZSDAV SV thing, to post themselves on the this river and the only lime she T he T ill « mook II«: « ought C omp ist , dairy question. The ‘•shark’’ lias any trouble is when she rum (ISO.SSOK ATtro catches them because they are ig out of the channel onto the mm| W. F I> JoXEX. EDITOR AMD MANAGER. *♦♦£>,** a»*»«» norant of the business, and be ilats. That same shallow place a AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH Headquarters •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•▼c»**«» Mixed Varieties, per pound 40 cents. I cause, like so many farmers in five miles from the mouth of t|,e (Alriplex SeniildicCHtniii i K ATM» OF m I’H m KlPTlON. for Sweet Peas Half pound 25 cents» j J general, they think it don't pay to river, and the Himple & Wheeler (STRICTLY 1MADVAMCE.) <1 . . .THK ONLY Quarter pound 15 cents. 11 «0. One year NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA, Bride of Niagara, mill is 011H 4| miles, therefore, TflE FO^E pLANT FOt^ -is. to read tip and keep posted on this six month« , , True to name. Price—Packet 25 cents, half packet 15 cents. Sv Three monili* schooners need not pass said shal important question. ! ’ The Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, only 15 cents. I The money that lias been squan low place. The government char I^LkALI £0IL£ TICK’S PU1KAL GLIDE. 1 ‘»‘.Hi. TRIED AND Till E MMtI.TIEjJ ADVFItrislXG KATES. J The Pioneer Seed ( atnlog .e. Farhwia*, Roae*« I »lark berry. The Pearl dered in ••busted" creameries in shows that the lowest water from per vejo >6 73 l inch, per month 76 , > P'lxwTsphs of B- u» •* ?wee< Pea, Row-. Fneteusa, Gotwberry, Puialov», Earliest Ton-uio " »1.00 . . . . 5........................ »»5 I ) P. kiS.rM.Ja-tlem«. Ne r Leu'I’-r TuOzato, known* etc.................................... these United States is enormous. the mouth ufter crossing the Imr, Qrol. ” ” 3-7S Descriptive Circular on Application . V*retar«k*. Filled v><b tbmxs, oM and new. rrcawvorx Prarawork on oa Aeveiry Novelty rzavs. Fhige*. era entirely new idea—a «— etc., — - — s : :: :: e :5 . . real work of art. Fu 1 li.<t - f Flowers, Veiv-tables, Small » Emits, with oe-vrij we see accounts of to the Himple & Wheeler mill is 8 ” •• loo.oo Every day ' V ••'. '• r‘- ;f I-.«...-.i? - ieiü».fr >ra .zj’ler—re-illy frecj or tree with aa urucr i ” •• •• »I.«» .. ' ‘ f .r any of tu«, attuve. and - jet», »fier Local nolle-*, loris per line: — - - creameries that cost from#4,000 to feet, thus, giving in June, when the fir»t insertion. Only cct» per line for first ] 1 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. insertion for regular advertiser* $8,000 closed up or sold by the we have extreme low water, from Lost. Found. For Kent Fur Sale, Wanted, and special notice*, in classified ••ad" column», at sherift'for as many hundred dol 14 feet to 17 feet of water at high, the rate of one cent per word for first insertion and hall rates thereafter. lars. No creamery should be built tide, and from 16 feet to 19 feet Leoal notice*. Nonpareil. iocl». per line for 3r»t insertion and Set* per line for each *’ii.*e to handle milk that cannot as a most of the time. quent insertion. A dispatch from Bandon, Ore., SENO FOR CATALOGUE. X'J notices or c.»m innicati- n* »lionld rule, muster 300 to 500 cows with You Want Ire »cut ill a* early in the week a* possible. in an easy radius of three miles of states that the schooner Lizzie ami Trumbull & Beebe, the creamery. It takes cows Io Matti-* is on the beach a quaater l>ealera and growers of run a creamery, and it takes bruins of a mile above the North jetty of .Seeds, Trees, Bulbsand Plant*. to run cows so as to make the milk the Coquille river and there is no 419 and 421 San some St San Francisco, Cal. hope of getting her oft'. production a profitable one. The Lillie vnd Mat lie was re The great bar to the farmers There are likely to lie some ru; cently chartered by Himple & progress every where, is his un r great surprises at the result of the fl i fJortherq (JnoWq willingness to enlighten himself as Wheeler for the Nehaleui river, Intending purchasers will do well to correspond with me lwfore Ian ing. coming election. I to the real meaning of this thing but was influenced to throw up called ‘•dairying." As a conse her charter no doubt by those who quence the ‘creamery .-hark' catch wish to hold a monopoly on this : 65 Front St.. Fortin nd, Oregon. P. S. Send for Catalogue. i es him, the snide creamery man or river. She sailed for Coquille with 3 B operator cutches him. the commis the above results. There are worse I Wlii Mature Vegetables .’ 57 YEARS sion merchant shark gets him to haiborson the coast than the Ne Why not call a meeting of those I Earlier than those Crown 300 ACRES interested in dairying? South. Now is send a thousand or two dollars halem. I « the time to start the Association. worth of butter to him and beats i pears, Nut Trees, and Novelties. GARDEN TRUCK. him out of the pay, .and last but login- of garden and i seeds Cata mailed free. STARR, the ’<>rge»t early Forty ladies may receive a pres not least, poor cows, bad manage In coiigriitulating ouiuelves for :tp; 'e 12 tuci.es around, aud ; ent from this ofiice at once. See ment on the farm, and other points having such liuignificeiit resoiii-ces marketable first week iu July I IjEO. gTAIftETT I article elsewhere before writing or of ignorance of the principles of in dairying, lumbering and fishing 1 Paragon, Purlin and other apples. KOONCE J*ar, early, hand Walla Walla, good dairy practice catch him on we often lose sight of.some other some and delicious. Lincoln t’oreless, very large .-.nd very late. Also, calling. Seneca, Japan Golden ltusset, Vermont Beauty, etc. Japan Quince every hand. Go to him and ask resouices which are ofgreat impor Columbia, unequaled for jellv. him to turn about, ask him to sub tance. •* r ««t«*c«a* scribe for a good dairy paper and ZT-CFTS These is no place ill the United Parry’s Giant. 6 ineb.e» around, the largest known chestnut: Paragon. Numbo and buy Curler’s American Dairying, States where such enoi inous root many other*. A alnut«—Fieuch. Persian. Japan. English anti American. Pecan«. Almonds. « alesmen wanted Filbert*. Eleagnns I.ongt; ♦ «. fapan Mayberries. Hardy Orange*, bwarf Rocky Mountain for instance, and he will tell you crops, such as carrots, beets, inan- ( berries, free from insects, black knot* and otlier diseases Small fruit*, grapes, currauta 4 Salary ami expense« paid, or etc. shade tree*, ornamental shrubs C a T alogvk F ree commission a* preferred. >it- honestly and squarely that he gel wurtzels, rutabagas, t II1 11 ipe, a uation permanent. Fine outfit free f A cynical man thus defines a Pomona Nurseries. V,M BARRY 8arr? N J. Fuil line choice feed potato«« and • ‘ can't afford it." Yet he seems to potatoes, parsnips and radishes * nursery stock Piicvs low. Roth local promoter: ‘One who sells nothing traveling agents want' d Apply think he can affoord to lose money can be raised. The yield is some- a and a at once giving age ami reference. for something to a man « lio thinks Mention tin* |»aper. Free Exchange Department. at every turn for the want ofsound tiling wonderful, and the quality 4 he is getting something for W. 8 LITTLE & CO.. dairy know ledge. of these roots is first class, the po Rochester. N. Y. i W fio*x>—159 acre*, first bench ’and. .10 acres <400—('rtliforuia property for sale or ex nothing." improved. 12 acres can be plowed, bnlance 7 change. A lot 40s Ko. with triangular lot 8 There is no power on earth that tatoes being exceptionally line ami •k axsaivvcaa & easily improved. All in tame grass. God of -anif area adjoining it on rear. !3 acre in nil. buildings, running streams of water. On coun room for garden.chicken*, etc . l<autiful situa- iu has can keep these men from being con the other roots being very rich in ty road. 2 miles from post offiee school house 011, magnificent view of orange orchard*, vine on pl-'.ce Can keep 5 row* easily. Be»t liar yard ami sm»w capp*-d mountain* in back gain it. the county. Must lie sold* soon; la*sl of ground. Four mile» from center of city of I.“S hinted stantly bitten by outside “sharks” food preperties for cows and other icasonsfvr selling. Price frXo. easy terms, Angie*, four miles from center of the celebrated Mr. and their own inside folly, just as domestic animals. apply at this office wheie full information will l’a»adena. on boulevard and electric connecting •>e given. both p'aces. cheap fare*, and only a few min- , . , long as they think lln-y “ean't af Cabbages, cauliflower, lettuce, utes ride to either place. Best equipped ele “vlpll line in the Vnited -tat* *. Both cities will soon ford" to know the truth of tilings. onions, and other garden products V. ill pHl’ty well begun 1* half done. Begin J& g <7 x>— 70 acres, 12 acres of it fin-.- tide ¡and 20 be built torcther Value of property £«< m > L well by jfUhiic Ferry’s iwed*. figb G ac*e< dear roll ng ground, balance good exchange tor TBlamook property, ( all at this llCl Oil They beat themselves and let reach pei-feelion here. There nev klAon t ldt cirniue determine »pruce timber. Fronts on Nvtart* bay, county ottce for partictulars B your cron, but plant Ferry * e T*® road cm*.«*'* it ran keep 10 dairy cows from the “sharks" beat them, when two er .’/as a better place for gardening. W s«?eds. Knowu aud soul * start, and more by seeding open land to grass, spring «»( pure cold water, ais»» running brook 14000—2« acres adjoining city sightly loca It 1 t cents a week and a lilt]* study Small fruits, such as strawber Coiiveuienl to school, store, post office and -aw 2 w Before yon plant, get tion high and dry. good drainage.' high mill. Fine v iew of bay aud ocean. Good fruit «tale of cultivation, well fenced, new s room are would save them all that loss. u Firry » Saed Annual ries, blackberries, raspberries, cur land. This is a great bat gain. Cali nt this house, l-aru etc. Two orchard», one bearing, V f«>r lvM Contain* more prac-1 office or on J. II Ja<-kson cilv. profusion of ».n„11 ft uit* and berries, fine gar and rants, gooseberries, also [iliinis. w ti-'iil iuformulion (or farmer« 1 den «'h»*eto ac demy. i0 minute* walk to and gardeuers than many court bouse, just the place for a man who wants NEHALEM BAR. For Exchange—California and other prop llu- prunes, etc., are at their best in prlci 1 text looks. Mailed free.^^ to take Ide- easy Can milk ten cows, keep el ty: 4 U. a. »IHKl A (•»., DETROIT, XKH.^^H n8 acre* improved fruit aud grain farm 3’> horses, chickens ect- 0:1 place. Place will ¡.ring far this climate. Cranberries thrive go»l iiicrcase. or can l>e sold out in parcels at a The following is taken from the ntilr* fr««m E'.mii - mt '. California.. Easy term*. other property to I.nrge house mid barn. All in cultivation aud larire profit in several localities, and there is sell, call al this office or on A. Letcher, the Nehalem Tillies: fenced Windmill aud well. jeweler. 40 acre* partly in bearing fruit in Vacaville no end to the possibilities here in A great ileal has been said but valley. « alilvritia. Hutty and * running. the line of small fruits. The woods 1 J7oo—xj "ere*, all ltottom laud. • e»t se«li- not mucli written about the Neha- 160 acres in gtaiu farm, Fresno county Cali- A met : >:.d in the wor! I 5 acres plow laud, fojnia. Iloiuk, barn hii <I well ufguod water. in grass. Big root crop*, will support 7 cows leiii bar, that is. not much ns far are full of wild fruits also, such ns 640 acre* of timber laud in Monterey county. no:«. h or jo mill little work, rntmiug water on one «ide fence*l. 01 main road. 5 miles to California, unimproved. ns facts go, for the reason that this huckleberries, of which there are city r mile to creamery. Land easily cieared 22 lot* in san Inego, California. Will »tip port one family now and two if cleared liar is not so well known by out four varieties, salai berries, blaek- 2 lot* and hoiiMe in San Francisco city. fcoj cash and f”oo .-n time. Call at this office or RUGS on L D. Ackley. Wilsou river. 6 lots in South Monrovia California siders as it should be, and it re lierries, thimble berries, salmon 2S1 acre«, unimproved in Oakland. California. own to order If you want your rac* made mains for us to give such people a berries, and wild cranberries. 2 lots in Moro Bay, San f.uis Ol»i«po county. 1 5 ’ « Ph ««ant ' alley 15 .».s up. call at my home ne »ample* and get terms. California. '' »lud. '-uri.'d ant! c«-rdt«l (*. « i The business of raising vegeta few facts. Most of these outsiders Mm J War dvouki . Tillamook hou»e and bam. 8oacre*beuch land. 2 acre* 80 acre* in Davis county. Iowa. orchard, f250 cash la'..-*nce <»n 5 year* time bles and sni.«!l fruits here« is as when they want to know anything 1 acre improved, I xm Angles. 1 alifornia. Call at this office or on J. W . Buckles. Ne**octon 6 lot* in Ft. *»cott. Kansas almut the Nehalem river or bar, suming considerable proportion'. Prices to Suit Hotel building and lol in Wilbur Washington. 1Í1 far. J acres u» improvement*, ali b >t- rush at once to the steamer or r and should be encouraged in every 2 houses in Portland, Oregon. S500. tom land small ti»;il>er J ca-h ()..lv .. 1* .. the Times: and ance on easy term*. <'all at this offne or on *• ” " 80 lots in Seymour, Texas. Trai>s|«>rlalio:i Co. for information. was possible. J. W Buckes. Nesiocton. 6 lots iu Chicago. Illinois only a few localities are suitable *-------- BOOTg and g|10^ It is im|H>rlaiit in order to get Now we will ask those aquainted i6> acres iu Scott comity. Tennessee. for creameries, and the Willamette f63r> — 130 acre* of land. 40 acres ready for Will trade all or part for dairy ranch in Tilla the best results, to patronize relia «villi such questions if thev sup Made to otdei. 9 the plow. 15 acres fits! class bottom land, mook county. Oregon. adjoining liraver post office and creamery. No valley is not suited for creameries. H ble seed houses, and to be ever on pose for an instant, that a steamer Call at tbi* office and addrv** A. Goerlitz. buildings Fine spriiu on the place: county Repaît lux d"iie a* cheap a* the chtapeal 1 hat valley can beat this for grain reed within »tones throw. Will be sold for Moufa Villa. Oregon. Come amt l«e convluce«I or company having the ti i*>ii<>l»<»! y the alert to secure new varieties fry». Call at this office. apples, sheep, and some other P. F. BROWNE. of the trade of a river like till«, that promise well, ami to adopt 1 / I • ». Oil I . ‘1'1 r«»rt‘l. Io mil«« 1 1 lol* in R m . Cry the liverx »table thiilg«* \\ V admit. A ' ’ ’ , but for butter, x 1 ' -tit would give the truth about the such as are best fitted Io this cli new road is coni¡>!etr«l Mort* I’ <» aad «cbonl i ’ j mile*, good local ion near lay and bva«-h. water front, good livery «table building, room cheese, fish, lumber and vegetables fi»r 2s head of Imrse*. vehicle* etc. Lot* are 25 mate. Thu following nanietl fil in' Imr? We say no. .-o acre* clear, i<x> acre* Rood *ptu«*e limber. I mi I- in it. ance l»ru»h easily clear««I. All in gras* Both .«50 each. G«0 m 1 i«n ation for livery bu«im**.«. the Willamette valley is not t , Now it is a well known fact and •'•lvertise in this paper: old aud young orchard. (iuod improvement*, Friev i\M>. of which fe ;o cash will i-e required. .. itfw bain Putt ertwh, part on lime, ami will haL.nck <>n -a*. term* f all at tin* offi,. or on V>UI* VilllvV II lends should Coll'ddVI' lieo. Star.'e't, Walla Walla, Wash. Win Mil!«. Citv. «m be proven that the Harrison Da. H. P atchks ' s SPEC, is rapidly take hou»c ami lot for part payment. Cail at hat we vail produce butter imre E I. Bowen, Portland, Oie. treconnng an in.lispensible family mcli- thi« office. last fall when she brought in the Win. Barry, Barry, N.J. cine. It not only takes effect immed 12 , that they r can on | 16oo — 5 acre*, city limit*, . ‘ -»tory 9-toom machinery for the Himple & ...I a.«» _..ic _ _ _ 1 « . e i ■ iately, arresting the pangs of influenza. h-«u»e Truinlaill A Beelie, sail Fr.inciecr»,Cal. 3 hoii*e. good barn etc 1 block* laid out ed, fenceil. ten minute* walk from for court orchard or account oft he perpetti.il gra«M here Lot acts on the emunctorie» of the sys in lol* fl te young beating orchard, berries in on g.Hxl trawled roud. Wheeler mill, crossed th e bar at I>. .M. Ferry A Co.. De'mit, Mich. Can 1< mi ’«I:\ided profitable C™ tem; thus freeing it of the accumulations Sro'ustou. 5 minutes walk to court house Ver\ Sr*'* 5’ cat- 5^ a,l<l flavor of the dairy pro rainagr Fine place for chit keu ranch or vsiralde property. Favorable term* Al*o. 6 w. Alice Burlas' A Co., l*1iila<lel|>lii«. low title. 'I he Harrison, when of I.a Grippe of long standing. This is block* a.I'.acent. will t>e at*l«l ee)«aratel> or alto den. Call at this i-fficc. duct here is admitted to læ super why rheumatism so freqaentlv viel.ls to gether All sightly propvrtv, ami rit» building W 8. Little A C i . It . -harter, N. V loaded draws 9 feet ami to cross 1-1 f '.ires r ...I.l>oa~< and bam ¡or. . as may this treatment and Disturbances of the tn that direction. Call at this office or on J W be proven by the Janies Vick’s Son», ” 1 ’ 1 - . Haskin«. cit> the bitt- must have at least two feel I.rings. Stomach.-. Kidneys and Bowels road gTswlel. ta minute* walk from ’citv" ma rkets. are so quickly overcome. 90c per large plenty of hay land. 7 acres in meadow good for more w hich is 11 feet. The tide The itliove «re all reliable, long entale I ottle, 50c per small. Inquire of your 1 Æ For ’*'•'** *w,l lióme» »■■uth and West sutidtviMi >u in acre lot* just outside of citv A T <pp1) t-> Railway aud Emigration Xe » limits bargain in Tillamook tout» tv Half raised 6 to 9 feet, therefore the lishe.l tirina an near an we cuti Irli. Druggist. 52 S ( talk »I . Chicago CREAMERY SHARKS. cash, balance easy terms. Call at this office Nehalem bar nt high tide Ims not LADIES, ATTENTION'. An Ohio uulKtcribvi* ask* u* what less than 17 to '-‘0 feet <:f water. Those of you »lio have starved on the wind a g«»«>d creaiiiery should coj*t and If your husband or father is a The government chart of this swept plains of Ka lisas, wntebed your crops wlmt is meiiiit l»y **<*reaiMury river and bar when there were two 1M*»«I suliscriber to the II eak - »SOäisastR»' .. wither »111.1 nil I. alle» lie f fol ila the unni want of lonaciiiv^« moisture, ns,.) ami if th-« d» 1 «..» them .-.f-n 1« .-I, ; . shark«,’* wiya Hoard's Ihiirylimn, channels, shows ti feet of water al light , if you are a paitl lip Fub- «.IW your pffato.-«and gardens destroy«! I.y gophers and prairie dogs- -th.we of you who have faced the famine iti A good creamery Hiifficirtit in )o«ver low water thus giving us at scrilier, or if you or your llU»bllll<l Nebraska, Ian n«l coni to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of tie iv year—thoue who have t'itpjicily to iiianiiGictiirv the milk that time in June, when tin* tides or father become a paid Up Mll>- WMtheml the withering blasts of the Dakotas, had your ran and feet frozen off. shiver«! I.y a red hot stoveor of 500 cowm van In* built for f2.000 are very low, from 12 to 15 feet at scriber at once, you will rrceive toyed with the death dealing aephyn when the thermometer marked t?0 degreralielowfieezo- -you »ho liave **" *q<il|qie<l. If tlie I hk I qnnlitv high tide, while now there is onlv *""*e ,,,,e year, I he t«nv«l the uncertain and ch tugeaUe freaks of ««Id Ilon as in Iowa 1 nii'l Minn«a«ta, <hig through snow tanks to get <’f huihliiig .-mil iiiacliiiirry ia de one channel and sufiicieiit water to Home Ideal, an exo from your house to your lxrnyanl, or witnessed your I uildings go up i in » cycloue,—you »lio ha«e slinkm with the *ire«l it « ill oost from |50o |o f CIO«« til» bat nt low tide, a« pro«, ■ “ ’ •'e* journal published in C ague on tlie Wahaah, «vaigh«l your lungs out in Chicago, wrestle 1 with yellow fever in Memphis, or sneez«l yourself 000 more. en by the Harrison. Does any- ^ o - I his is done to advertise ailly*on the alhali plains of Texa*-«w household gooile. g,,o,k am Tl.e creumery e-MW your your imiming*. l-uihlmgs. househohl ami | crops »’rating pUcidly pin,i.llv dow rfo» » n theswolkh ti es»« lieu shark is a man one suppose that the steamer Har- Ladies’ Home Ideal, ami is limited Mis.raiq.pK raw «..U. t.-l.l.. in the shock, th- w«-«.1 t. k ,,u . ....... m.l th-de« ,1 kmtt ng vovr nearest rela ........... n.M of farmers Io rison. loaded, drawing 9 feet, will b, forty free eiilmcriptioiiK. First tn p«—you who have wen crop fail <w*vrii y»»aiw in succession, pixM I thn»ngh a “busted" ot’ loom in Pennsyhinia, the sitbecrilie stock, agreeing to take cross the Nehalem bar nt low tide. ® u,,,e f |r »t »crverl. d<*\a*t.itionsof war the strikes in New York city, . , in the »South, , - "r’r«’'’l «<> < ke out • living on the yollow clay bills <4 a certain ammiiil himself, and unless she Ims the water? HemeinlHT. you liiuat be n paid Vermont you who have work.»! hard far vein«, yet poor, everything mortgaged lot the old , • • - woman and chilren, and when done the creamery costs from Some of those people who are so up suliecriber. New sulmcriliers still living from han I to mouth you who are Uickslidern i ................................. ' --------- * "f w*11 ,l0"* »“ I'’«-•'»ir-'ge I in trying to earn a one thousand to two thousand dol" interested in keeping lumber will get the Mine advantage if they In mg honestly if all these and many other afflictiow have been vour !ot, whv _< « one fell »«oopeu l all your lars more than it i » worth. A íav- i ‘ When the scliooners fruii coming lune, report call f„rl or send in time. traeUra by coming to (h-egon, and to Tillanemk. w here you w ill find’ aleolution fn«m nmst of the e« >b of tVwortL . .. ly subscript ions are taken, the -------- --------- 'orite way is to get II few of the, that there is a bar inside that • jOffer i*discontinued. Dun'ttlelay. (Tilla tit do h V egetables F lowers L« JAMES VICK’S SONS and F arm S eeds SEEDS, Then, go to HEADQUARTERS forthem. ☆ 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 houses every year. ^EEDS I E. J. BOWEN, N ew APPLES, S ^PLANTING] I C ARPETS La Grippe! gALVATION IS FREE!!! íjcrtbIijilit