fonsumplion
A NORMANDY COW.
tic New Cattle That Are Expected to
Breed Oat Tuberculosis.
Dairymen and creamery men through-
Bt the counriy are manifesting a desire
fir information in regard to the Norman
■tt In which h ive lately begun to he im-
torted into the United States iu tho
—[i p- t:iat they will breed out the tuber
^Mniosis scare at least.
A number c< these cuttle from tlie
Mia, iti of G. W. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass.,
. "V .'re at the Now York livestock show.
^Khc illustration shows Dim'., one of the
^^Liliest importations of Mr. Chapin.
I Tiiesn catilecome ehiedy from the de-
^Batiments of Eure, Marche, Calvados
To 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
send 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,
Til.LA MIMIK
Great
<O|\TY.
Wraith of Timber—Tha Dairying
Industry.
CO,
The following is taken from the New Yenr
Oregonian :
Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum
bia and 500 miles north
FRANCIS^0
from San Francisco
The couuty ia about 7O miles long, lying 011 the
coast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide.
There are four
M anufacturers of L umber
bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nea-
u< ca—in the county.
There are many fine riv- j
and B oxes , and
D ealers in
eral Merchandise
T A SLOCUM. M. C., 1» Pearl St., Hew fork. ers, generally navigable several miles, and five
gy The Editorial and Business Management of
of them empty into Tillamook bay. These
this Paper Guarantee this geneiuus Proposition.
streams have fine water ¡>owerand areexcvlleu j
for floating logs. Many small creeks are good
CITATION.
for water power or floating logs
There are
I n the C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re several fine lakes on Nehalem beach.
Springs
gon h>X THE COUNTYOF T1L1.AMOOK. SS.
of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla
In the Matter of the Estate of )
mook bay is a good harbor; and the others will j
William Fenske
! Citation
be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon
Deceased.
J
To all of the heirs of the above named estate, ers visit all of them.
if any there be, Greeting:
The larger part of the county is hilly or
I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon ,
mountainous, and covered with valuable tim
You are hereby cited ami required to appear
in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for ber. There are some fine prairies in the valleys,
the County of Tillamook, at the Court Room some open hill land, much excellent t’delaud
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said County, on
Tuesdi'y the 3rd day of March, 1896, at 10 and a great deal of bottom laud, the last requir-
«»‘clock, in the fore noon o! that «lay, then and 1 iug clearing. There is coal in places, but the
tneie to show cause, if any exist.why an order I timber Is the greatest resource.
ol sale should not be granted by said Court for i Here is the most valuable belt of timber in
the following described real property bcionging
the United States, cedar, lir, spruce and hem
to said estate, to-wit:
Forty (40) acres that is the whole, lot seven 17) , lock being the leading varieties. Some of these
and part of lot six (6) to m ike in al l the above trees are 10 or 12 feet thlougb. and. 2?o t<>30o feet
mamed amount of 40 acres. The lilies to run
paiallel with the V. S. survey subdivision lines 1 in heigh th, straight as an arrow, free from
Ail situated in section six 16) township three (3) ! limbs, clear and sound. The average fir tree is
north, range nine (9) west, Willamette Men-
diau. This tract of land is part of the original four tosix feet in diameter, and no denser for-
homestead of Robert Crawford, receivers re ests are known to exist. There is enough tim-
ceipt No. 2982 of the I'. 8. I^illd Office at Oregon 1 her here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw
.Citv, Oregon.
Witness, the lion. W. \V, Conder ing a hundred y«?ars. There are several large
Judge of the County Court of the State 1 millsand several small ones in operation, but
of Oregon, for the County of Tilla ' this industry has barely commenced. The saw-
mook, with the seal of said Court affix ! mills alone will cause a good city to grow up
ed this gth day of lanuary. I896.
( here, and will support thousands of people.
Attest; T. Il Goyne, Clerk.
34'3«
There is much fine farming land, and farming
I and stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead
SHERIIFS SALE.
Notice is herefy given that by virtue of an ing iudusti y at present. The best butter and
execution, duly issued out of the circuit court of I cheese on the coast is made here, the climate,
the state of Oregon, for the county of Tilla j water and feed being suited for it.
There are
mook, and under the seal of said court on the
ud day ofjanuary iFoó, upon a judgment there ' several large creameries, besides many small
in duly enrolled anti docketed in tiie office of ! dailies, and the county, though new, takes the
the Clerk of said court on the 16th day of Nov
ember 1892, duly made and rendered in said lend of the state in the dairying business
Hay can
court in a certain action in which S. V. Ander I There is grass here the year around.
son was plaintiff, and W. S. Runyon defendant, I be easily produced, and root crops are enor
to 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 be founa then out of the real property Sm«dl fruits and vegetables of al! kinds yield
belonging to said defendant in said county, on abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums
or aC.cr the 16th day of November. 1892, that I
satisfy the sum of (f26i 61). Two hundred aud do well, and cherries thrive iu some localities.
sixty one dollars and sixty one cents, together Bee-keeping is piofitable, and the honey is of
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent exquisite flavor.
per annum, from the 8th day of August, 18-94
The fishing interests here arc great, and the
and the costs and expenses upon said execi."
salmon canneries give employment to many.
lion.
N »w, therefore, by virtue of sai«l execution The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted
and for want of any personal property of the
defendant within said county, 1 nave duly lev amounts to more than the wheat crop of some
ied upon the following real property, belonging of the interior counties.
to sail defendant, to-wit:
Gold-mining is carried on «pule extensively
The 11 12 <‘f the nr ’ * and the sw 14 of the ne
■4 sec 27, tp 1 n, r 7 w, of the W. M. in Tillamook on the beach sands.
county. Oregon, aud that I will sell sai<l land to
The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip
the highest and best bidder for (‘ash at the tion, and the Tillamook coast is cecoming a
conni y court house door al public auction, on
the 8th day of February, 1896, at ten o’clock in popular summer resort. The beaches, with
tiie forenoon of said day to satisfy said execu their picturesque arched rocks and wide
tion, costs and expenses of said sale.
stretches of white sand, attract many visitors
,1. H. J ackson , Sheriff of
each year, many of them camping out all sum
Tillamook County, Oregon.
3“-37
mer. Clams, crabs, oysters, niuscls, all kinds
of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod and other fish
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Speckled
I n tiie C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re are plentiful and easy to bieiire.
Deer, elk,
trout are abundant in the streams,
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
baar, grouse, ducks, geese, snipe and other
Isaac J. Stratton
aie plentiful.
Pluiutiff
Tlie climate is mild, cool in summer, warm
vs
Vinton S. Rice
rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any
ami E. Thayer
ire, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storm's
ami C. Thayer
Defendants.
rarely occur, ami there is very little fog. Straw
Notice is hereby
__________
____ „______
given ___
that by virtue of an berries frequently ripen in December ami Janu
execution and ortier of sale issued out of and ary, and cuttle roam the hills all winter with
under ill seal of the above entitled court, on a
judgment anti decree of said court made anti out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria
entered on lhe 27th day ut August ifiy5, in favor or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria and
of the defendnnlH E. Tha ver and <’. Thayer, for scarlet fever were never known here, and con
the sum of one huinhed dollars and the sum of
sumptives or rheumatic.» fare as well as any
ten do lais this costs and disbursements.
And on a judgment and decree in favor of the where. There is no stagnant water, and the
plaintiff Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere
hundred and sixty-two dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum purified.
from the 24th day of .March 1891, anti for the
The county is new, aud has just begun to de
further sum of one hundred dollars and sixty velop, but is making rapid sti ides in the way
one dollars with interest thereon at the rate of
8 percent per annum from March 25H1 1891, and of improvement. Good roads are being built,
for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars industries are being started, towns are growing
attorneys fees ami the sum of seventeen and up. and a railroad is expected soon. The per
fifty-onelnindredths dollars this costs and dis
centage of increase is greater than any other
bursements.
Commanding me to make sale of the follow cotnty in tlie state, accofding to the state census
ing described real property to-wit situated iu of 1895, there being now about 40»0people. This
the county of
Tillamook
and Slate of
will be doub'ed behire another five years,
Oregon:
The north halt of the south east quarter, years. There is room for more industrious citi
south west quarter of the north east quarter,
and the south east quarter of the north west zens who have means. II is not a good place
quarter of section five, township 2 south, range for a, poor man with a large family, unless he
n west, Willamette Meridian, containing ibo bus an iron nerve and a good constitution for
acres more or less.
I
I will on the Sth day of February 1896, at the work. There is much government land yet sub
front door of the court house of l illamook. of ject to entry, but it is tar back in the hills cov
Tillamook county. Oregon,in Tillamook, city, in ered with brush or timber. Yet. there are cou
said county and stale, sell at public auction to
lhe highest and best bidder for eash all the right rageous energetic people taking places there all
title and nterst which the defendant had at the time, clearing them up, and making homes.
the date of the mortgage mentioned in the com Land is cheap yet.
plaint or now ha< in or to said i eal property. to
Tillamook city, on an arm of Tillamook bay,
satisfy said execution, order, judgmenta and
is the principal town and county seat. It has
decree, interest and costs, and accruing costs.
Dated this 9th day ofjanuary 18.6.
stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries,
J. H. J ackson , sheriff of
an academy, good schools, churches and lodges.
Tillamook County, Oregon.
33-37
Tlie streets are well improve«L and the town
has electric lights. Tlie population is about
CITATION.
1000, and it is building up fast. There is a daily
I n i * i C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re
mail, daily stages to North Yamhill, and in the
Every attention paid to wants and conveni
gon FOR THE COFNTV OF TILLAMOOK.
summer to Forest Grove, on the ¡southern Pa ences of passengers. First class table sei.
Iii the matter of the estate of
A. G. Anderson
citation
cific railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to
Deceased
To Annie S. Anderon, Amanda Anderson, Astoria, aud one every two weeks to San Fran
Teley Anderson, George Anderson, Mamie An cisco. both carrying freight and passengers.
tlerstni, Agnes Anderson. Roy Anderson. Lillie There is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the
Anderson, Willie Anderson and Ruby Anderson
Willamette valley.
Greeting:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
Nehalem. Woods, Bay City, Beaver, Dolph
You are hereby cited and required to appear and Garibaldi are ambitious ¡»laces which an
-w-e-w.
111 the county court of the state of Oregon, lor
the county of Tillamook, at the court room ticipate much in the future.
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said county on
The United States government is spending a
abin ne
ay
$10.
Tu< sday, the 3rd day of March, 189'», at to few thousand dollars every year to improve
o'clock, in the lore noon of that day, then ami
oundtrip
$18.
Fifteen thousand dollars
there to show cause, if any exist, why an order Tillamook harbor.
should not be mad«* by su’d court, to’ sell the wns expended here this year, and we expect
teerage one way $7.
following described real property of the aliove |2.‘>.o«x) next season, l>esid<*H a few thousand dol
named estate:
lars
to
complete
a
road
to
the
light
house.
The ne ‘4 of section 14. tp 2 s. ranee 9 w.
Al
so the w ’■» ol the se % and e ’a of the >w ’4 of
The best time to come here is in July, August
section 12, tp 2 s. range 9 w.
or September. Th«1 transportation facilities arc
Also the se
of section 2!, tp 2 n range 7 w,
all in Tillamook county, Oregon, for the pur better and more regular «luring these months.
poses prayed for in the ]>etitlon of the adminis
trator of said estate.
Witness, the Hon. W. W. Cornier
Judge of tlie County Court of the
< Wliolesalc Quotations.)
S
’
ate
of Oregon, for the County of
For further particulars apply to
'i, s!
Tillamook with tlie seal of«aid court O atm — Gray
I ' i
affixed this 22 <lav of January 1H96.
J S KIMBALL,
P otatoes V- loo ffis
Attest: T. II. G ovnk . Clerk.
35-39
22 Market 8tw S. F. Cal., or to
O nion «
”
W heat — Willamette
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
H C. THOMAS. Matter,
Walla Walla
Hobsonville, Or.
Notice is hereby given that I have l»ecn ap D ucks ‘ft doz
pointed executrix of the estate of It R. Daniel,
deceased, mid of his wd 11. All persons having G eese ”
claims sg linst the estate of said deceased are C hickens —Old f1 do«
required to present then within six months
Spring ”
from the date of thia notice at the office of
B utter B i Inc
Claude Thayer, attorney tor the estate.
Dated January 8th 189«
KLT’I PINKOLA BALSAM la a sure Remedy
”
Store, iu Rolls
33-37
S arah A. D ani cl .
for coughs, colds, tore throat and for asthma. It
”
Choice Dairy
•ootbaa, quickly
*’
Crennu-ry
abates the cough,
and render« expect
E ggm — Oregon
oration easy.
LAKI). Oregon
Consumptives
Faatern
will Invariably derl
H auon -Clear Shies
benefit
from its use.
tea
Hams
Many who suppose
Hiiouiflers
tbelr cases to be con
LOCAL DISEASE
Willamette
sumption are only
and 1« the re*ult of coM* and
•offering from a
sudden climatic change*.
Country Rratld
chronic cold or deep
It can be cured by a pleae&nt
seated cough, often
remedy which 1* applied di
aggravated by ca
rectly into the noatrUA. Be-
tarrh.
For
catarrh
Kly
’
e
( ream Balm. Both
inarfuickly a>»eorbed it givea
remedies are pleasant to use. Cream Balm, 60 eta.
per bottle; Plneola Balsam. tSe. Bold bv DrngxieU.
ferent kind*, mid can 6? y.11 out with a
ELY BKUTHEKM. 66 Warren Bv. hew I urk.
PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
Clothing, Footwear!
Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35
U1NA.
a id Orne.
They are noted for butter,
■heescand beef combined. The Norman
[cattlo aro l elievul to be the original
lireed from which the Guernsey aud Jer-
key famili< s descended.
In color they
mie usually a dark fawn and white
Fl he lawn color sometimes borders on
Birowm it is a custom to milk the cows
¡three times a day. They give from 35 to
K0 quarts a day, though tho latter figure
aepresents aa exceptional yield.
Tho
[cows weigh about 1,4 CO pounds, tha
Lulls 1,800 to 3,200.
Fat oxen of ma
ture age sometimes roach 4.000 pounds
in weight, it is claimed. The breed is
¡cue cf tho hardiest known to mankind.
Starting a Creamery.
There are many things to to consider ■
|e,l by tbuho ccutemplatiug starting a
[creamery in n now district.
First, the exact amonut of mr.ncy the
[plant will cost; second, the adaptability
[of the location chosen for the successful
|c; erntion < f the creamery, and last, tut
[not least, the amount of patronage that
can bo depended upon.
Jloro creameries fail from lack of
'milk supply tliiju from any other cause.
[Too many embark in the business with
t -thing more than prospects ahead of
[them, which, they Eccn find out, never
Fuiatcrialiio.
Wo w ould therefoie sug
gest that the man with limited ntcaus
contemplating
starting
a creamery
should make n thorough canvass of the
district iu which he intends locating, to
visit all the farmers to find out how
runny cows each is keeping or is willing
i.t keep, fully explaining to them the
I a-isand terms on which ho will hattdlo
their milk and also explaining to them
the great variation in the amount of fat
1 reduced in the milk by diffcimt cows
¡.ml dairies, so they will not expect to
1 e all paid alike. Wo have known some
farmers to withdraw their patronage
from a creamery when they found their
mill; was not bringing as much as their
to ighbor’s. believing they were being
<•;leafed, when the fact of the case was
their milk was of a lower grade and
tkereforo not entitled to the same price.
All these thii gs must be explained and
duly considered and a thorough under
standing come to between the creamcry
projector and the farmer.
After a thorough investigation of this
kind, and you fiud that you can depend
open at least 3,000 pounds of milk
daily, and all other conditions being
equal, you may safely embark in the
cteamery businets.
Wo would never advise any one to
open up a creamery on less than 8,00u
pounds cf milk daily, and the more you
can get the better.—jjoutreul Herald.
Wisconsin a Dairy State.
A phenomenal increase iu tho dairy
industry in Wisconsin during tho past
ten years is shown by the state census
for 1895, now being compiled. The cen
sus returns thew there aie now iu tho
suite 1,325 cheese factories, valued at
*959,531, and 729 creameries, valued at
f 1.550.707
The gicater number of
these have been erected during the past
ten years. The entire number of cattie
and calves on hand, including cows, iu
1-S95 was 1,543,899, valued at *26,002,-
508.16. This year the number of milk
cows 2 years old and over iu the state is
842,039, valued at *17,442,144, and tho
cattle aud calves, including milk cows,
number 2,352,827, valued at *38,900,-
d . i >.
Iu 1885 the number of pounds of
cheere reported w.j, 83,478,900, valued
lit *2,984,813.92, while last year the
number of pounds reportedwasa2,480,-
815 und the value *3,984.103.
In 1885
the number of pounds of butter report
ed was 86.240,431, valued at *5.850.
402 50. Last year the number of pouuds
reported was 74,653,730 aud the value
*12,310,873.—Chicago Herald.
About a Cow’s Escntclieon.
Some years ago, this "escutcheon”
theory was strongly advocated by some
dairymen and at the present time a good
many farmers will examine the "milk
nurror’2 carefully in buying a cow. The
rlmilk mirror” is the space above the
jdder and between the thigh-.-. The geu-
llral theory was that a heavy udder, full
||f milk, would, by its weight, deter-
jtine the location cf the “curl" or twist
in the hair above it. Gm :■ ». who; dvo
tated this test, bad the matter ail map
ped tut with drawings of tin "milk
mirror,” showing how a good milker
ought to look. Other and better teats of
a cow’s milk qualities have displaced
this one, and now it is crm-i'lercd but
raeof several mark» to determine a g<«si
cow. The scale of points adapted for the
different dairy breeds lays but little
■tress on it.—Rural New Yorker.
We wish to call attention to our
teas.
We guarantee satisfaction to
the most fastidious.
M
J. E. SIBLEY,
Piincipal Oilice, 249, Berry St., S. F.
Manager Store and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon
Mills at Truckee. Cal..
Hoard's
‘Dairyman
and
Headligh
$2.00
¡Steamer1
flew and
elect jStocI^.
patent l^edicine^ and Druggist’s Motions.
A Fine Line of Jewelry
Stationery, Books
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
T illamook , O regon
Teucre
F. to Tillamoolç
Direct from
Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route
to or from lillamook.
*
Reduced Rates!
C
”
S
W
, O
R
,
,
,
,
lhe Alderman
Leading Hotel of
Tillamook—
lleadqnai ters for Commercial
men and the traveling public.
Samp e rooms. Elevine lights
throughout. Stage and boat of
fices.
Kates, fi.oo to fa.oo per
day, American plan.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Especial attention to the cuisine
department.
H. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r.
ALLEN HOUSE
J. P ALLEN, Prop’r,
Noted for It* Fine Cuisine Department.
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
Best Meals in the C ty
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
permitting.
COUGHS and COLDS
CATARRH
S cream Balm
la acknowledged to be the mc*f thorough
Naaal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fev
remedies. It opevrn and r>anwa the n-salj
allay» pain and in flam mati
‘
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tecta the memt»r*r.<- from c
of’xe’r and »met. Pn«ri 5Ar
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ELT BROTH KR-S 64 Warrea f-ueet, Mew l ark.
light row boat. or a
anil boat,
hmi a ¡iiind-powrr Merit
Ikialw
let
by
week, at r-:t’»oi»;*■ !e tale«
the
Reduction in Lumbei
Henceforth until
further notice the
Rough Lumber S 8 per M
12 V
Shiplap
V
18
Rustic
21)
Flooring
lie also
u heeler w hirli
will carry a Number uf | an a ms mol make
good lime.
(
«’ay or
WANTED-AN I DEA
thing to patent f Protect yoor IdeMither mar
bring rat wealth. Write JOHN WKODtfC.
Ht'KN • CO., Patent Attomexa. Waahlugton.
b. C., for their
priae offar.
r
Iïllamook Lumbering Co-