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Consumption * A NORMANDY COW. Ulla nini e it, the •1er Oiu Bfh - New Cattle That Are Expected tn Breed Oat Tuberculo»is. I Dairymen and creiiiuery nun tlirough- <»1. the couuriy are mauifwtiuq a desire fur informntion in regard to theNorniau Batt le which b ive lately begun to bo ini- tor!, I >uto tl>o United State., in tho > , - that they will breed out the tuber- Btii ^iH Ecaro at lev.st. I A number c< these cattle from the AND ITS To the E ditor :—1 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 ¡end two bottles 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 SlOCtmt, M. C., IW Peart St., Hew York. Great 33 calili <»f Titulier—-Tha Dairying iUWf« C0, Industry. The following is taken from the New Year Oregonian: Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum FRANCIS^0 bia and 500 miles north from San Francisco . The county is about 7O miles long, lying on the I coast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide. There are four M anufacturers of L umber hays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nes- | ueca—in the county. There are many fine riv and B oxes , and D ealers in General Merchandise ers. generally navigable several miles, and five The Editorial and Business Management of of them empty into Tillamook bay. These this Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition. streams have tine water power and are excel leu | for floating logs. Many small creeks are good CITATION. j for water power or floating logs There are I n the C ounty C ourt of hie S tate «» fork - several fine lakes on Nehalem beach. Springs gon 1 <> r the C ounty of T illamook , ss . ■enl of C. W. Uhapiu, Chicopee, Musa., of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla In the Matter of the Estate of ) Vero at the Now York live »took rliow. mook bay Is a good harbor; and the others will William Fenske J Citation ■ be illustration shows Dina, one of the i be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon Decea se<l. J 1 best importations of Mr. Cbapiu. To all of the heirs of the above named estate, ers visit all of them. The larger part of the county is hilly or These entileenute chiefly from the de- if any there be, Greeting: I n the N ame oe the S tate of O re «; on , 'ments of Enre, Marc-be, Calvados You are hereby cite«’, and required to appear mountainous, and covered with valuable tim- 1 her. There are some fine prairies in the valleys, in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County «>f Tillamook, at the Court Room ! some open hill land, much excellent tidelaud thereof, nt Tillamook, in the sai«l County, on and a great deal of bottom laud, the last requir Tuesday the 3rd <1uy of March, 1896, al 10 <> cl«>ek, in the fore noon of that «lay. then and ing clearing. There is coal ill places, bill the there to show cause, if any exist.why an order I limber is the greatest resource. of sale should not be granted by said Court for Here is the most valuable belt of timber in the following «lescribe«! real property belonging ' the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and hem to said estate, to-wit: Forty (40) acres that is the whole, hit seven 17) , lock being the leading varieties. Some of these and part of lot six (6) to m ike in all the above trees are 10 or 12 feet thlotigb. ami 200 t«»30o feet mamed amount of 4» acres. The to run painllel with the C. S. survey subdivision lines i in lieiglith, straight as an arrow, free from Ail situated in section six (6) township three (3) ! limbs, clear ami sound. The average fir tree is mirth, range nine (9) west, Willamette Meri dian. Tills tract of land is part of the original four to six 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 C. S. Land Office at Oregon : her here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw- »Citv. Oregon. Witness, the Hon. \V. W, Conder i ing a hundred years. There are several large MXA. Judge of the County Court of the State 1 mills and several small ones in operation, but of Oregon, for the County of Tilla 1 this industry has barely commenced. The saw- »■id Orue. They are noted for buffer, ! i.s f mook, with the seal of said Court affix , mills alone will cause a good city to grow up Lhresoand beef combined. The Norman ed this 9th day of lanuary. I896. here, and will support thousands of people. Attest; T. 11 G«»ync, Clerk. iqittlo are believed to be the original 34-3» There is much fine farming land, and farming 3>rced from which the Guernsey timi Jer 1 mid stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead SHERIFF'S SALE sey famili< s descended. Iti color they Notice in hereby given that by virtue of an ing iudnstry at present. The best butter and no usually a dark fawn and white execution, duly issued oul of the circuit coui t «>f cheese 011 the coast is made here, the climate, [he fawn color sometimes borders on the state of Oregon, for the county of Tilla , water aud feed being suited for it. There are mook, ami under the seal of said court on the Jirown. It is a custom to milk tho cows nd «lay ofjanuary iho6, upon a judgment there several large creameries, besides many small ■ hreo times aday. They give from 35 to in duly enrolled and «locketed in the office of dailies, and the county, though new, takes the the Clerk of said court on the 16th «lay of Nov BO quarts a day, though the hitter figuro ember 1892, duly made and rendered in said 1 lead of the state in the dairying business, Hay can Bepreseuta an exceptional yield. The court in a certain action in which S. V. Ander j There is grass here the year around. son was plaintiff, and W. S. Runyon defendant, ■cows weigh about 1,460 pounds, the to me directed, and commanding me, as sheriff, i be easily produced, and root crops are enor Lulls 1,800 to 2,200. Fat oxen of nie that out ol the personal property or if sufficient mous. so cattle can be kept with little expense, llare age sometimes reach 4.000 pounds cannot be found then out of the real property i Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield belonging to said defendant in sai«t county, on abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums in weight, it is claimed. The breed is or afler the 16th day of November. 1892, that I satisfy the sum of ($261 61). Two hundred aud I do well, and cherries thrive in some localities. kine of tho hardiest known to mankind. sixty one dollars mid sixty one cents, together Bee-keeping is piofitable, and the honey is of with interest llieteonat tlie rate of ten per cent exquisite flavor. per annum, from the 8th day of August, 1894 “ Starting a Creamery. The fishing interests here arc great, aud the and the costs ami expenses upon said execu There are many things to bo consider tion. salmon canneries give employment to many. N »w, therefore, by virtue of sai«l execution The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted ed by thu&i ccutempluting starting a and foi want of any personal property of the creamery in n now district. defendant within sai«l county, 1 nave duly lev- amounts to more than the wheat crop of some First, tho exact amount of money tho ¡«1 ' »j tpoii the following real property, belonging of the interior counties. to sai«’, defendant, to-wit: Gold-mining is carried on quite extensively Jjdaut will cost; Reooud, tho adaptability l he 11 '.j of the ne and the sw 14‘ of the ne lot the location chosen for the successful •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 Ioperntion < f the creamery, and last, lut county, Oregon, and that I will sell said lami to the highest ami best bidder for cash at the tion. and the Tillamook coast is cecoming a ■ not least, the amount of patronage that county court house door al public auction, on popular summer resort. The beaches, with the 8tli day of February, 1896, at ten o’clock in lean ho depended upon. I lie forenoon of said day to satisfy said cxeeu- their picturesque arched rocks and wide Moro creameries fail from lack Cf lion, costs ami expenses of said sale. i stretches of white sand, attract many visitors J. H. J ackson , Sheriff of Imilk supply than from any other cause. each year, many of them camping out all sum Tillamook County, Oregon. mer. Clams, crabs, oysters, musels, all kinds ■ Too many embark in the busiuc'-s with I >..thing more than prospects ahead of of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod and other fish SHERIFF'S SALE. Speckled Ithem, v. hich, t!;cy ECCD fiud out, never lx THE ciKct iT C ovet ok the S tate or O ke - are plentiful and easy to secure, I)eer, elk, trout are abundant in the streams, Imatcrializo. Wo would therefore eng- gon for the C ounty of T illamook . baar, grouse, ducks, geese, snipe and other b est that the wan with limited means Isaac J. Stratton ai e plentiful. PluintifT Iccutemplnting starting a creamery vs The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm Isbcnld make a thorough canvass of the Vinton S. Rice rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any a ml E. Thayer I district in which he intend« locating, to ice, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storm's ami C. Thayer | visit all tho farmers to find out how Defendants. rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw many cows each is keeping or is willing Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an berries frequently ripen in December ami Janu to keep, fully explaining to them the exeeution and order of sale issued out «»f ami ary, and cattle roam lhe hills all winter with under ill seal of the above entitled court, on a I a-lSUDli terms OU Which IJ0 Will hailfllo judgment ami decree of >aid court made and out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria their milk and also explaining to them «iiriwlro the a-,ili day ui Ausust 1S95, m hour or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria and , _ x ot the defendants h. 1 liaver ami ( . iliayer. for I rho great variation in tlie amount of fat nle Hum 01 one hiunhed dollars and the sum of scarlet fever were never known here, and con- sum pl ives or rheumatic» fare as well as any 1 reduced in tho milk ty different cows ten «lodars this costs and disbursements. And on a judgment ami decree in favor of the where. There is no stagnant water, and the aud dairies, so they will not expect to plaintiff Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere I ■ all raid alike. Wo havo known some hundred and sixty-two dollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum purified. larmci'S to withdraw their patronage from lhe 24th tl.ii of March iSui, ami lor the The county is new, aud has just begun to de from a creamery when they found their further sum ..f oiu-humired dollars ami sixtv velop, but is making rapid sti ides in the way ... . . ‘ . .1 one dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 1*11.k V3 3S not bringing as much as tl-6ir 8 per cent per annum from March 25th 1891, anil of improvement. Good roads are being built, li ighbor’s. believing they were being f«>r the sum ofone hundred and fifty dtdiars industries are being started, towns are growing attorneys fees ami 1 lie sum of seventeen and caenied, when tho fact of tho case was fiflj -onehuiiilrcdths dollars this costs and dis up, and a railroad is expected soon. The per centage of increase is greater than any other their milk was of a lower grade and bursements. <'ommniiding me to make sate of the follow therefore not entitled to the same price. ing described real property to-wit situated in cotnty in the state, according to the state census Tillamook and Slate of of 1895, there being now about 40» people. This All these thii gs must be explained und the county of f only considered and a thorough under- u^“"n„rth half of the south east quarter, will be doubled before another five years, years. There is room for more industrious citi standing come to between the creamery south west quarter of the north east quarter, zens who have means. II is not a good place 1 l o 'mntrr niwl fhr> furnwr í”,<, »«’Hli east quarter of the north west 1 ¡ejector IIIHI the Tinnier. quarter ofse.-tion five, township 2 south, raime for a poor man with a large family, unless he After a thorCUgh investigation Of this s west, Willamette .Meridian, containing 160 1ms an iron nerve ami a good constitution for kind, and you find that you can depend timMh.layof Eebruarv .8,6, at the work. There is much government land yet sub upon tit leiist 3,000 pounds Of milk front door of the court house ot Tillamook, of ject to entry, but it is far back in the hills cov < uily, und all other condition» being Tilt.m.s.kcounty, uiesofi.ln fillan..K>k city, in ered with brush or timber. Yet. there are cou J, i • • said county and state, sell at public auction to u.fdkl, you may safely CD! uark 111 lhe the highest and best bitlder for cash all the right rageous energetic people taking places there all Freight handled with <lis- title and liter.-: I which the defendant bad at the time, clearing them up, and making homes. eieair.cry Lusiuets. the date of the mortgage mentioned in the coin- I.and is cheap yet. pntch mid at lowest rates Wo would never advise any one to 0 plaint or now has in or to said real property, to Tillamook city, on ail ¿.rm of Tillamook bay. open np a creamery on loss than 8,00i' J roitoiysaiil execution, Alirify *i 11. order, judgments and Fruit delivered in good order. is the principal town and county seat. It has decree, interest and costs, and accruing costs. pounds cf milk daily, und the more you Dated this 9th day ofjanuary 18.6. stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, cieameries, J. H. J ackson , sheriff of «•an get the better.—Montrenl Herald. an academy. go«>d schools, churches ami lodges. Tillamook County, Oregon. 33-37 The streets are well improved, and the town Wisconsin c Dairy State. has electric lights. The population is about CITATION. 1000, and it is building tip fast. There is a daily A phenomenal increase in the dairy I n TW 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 iudnstry in Wisconsin during the past gon for the C ounty of T illamook . summer to Forest Grove, on the .Southern Pa ences of passengers. First class table set. teu years is sbo'AU by the state census In the matter of the estate of A. G. Anderson Citation cific railroad. A l>oat makes weekly trips to for 1895, now being compiled. The cen Deceased Astoria, and one every two weeks to San Fran sus returns show lhere are now in I hi , To Autiie S. Ander-on. Amanda Anderson, Tcley Anderson. George Anderson, Mamie An cisco. I>oth carrying freight and passengers. suite 1,825 cheese factories, valued at tl derson, Amies Anderson. Roy Anderson, Lillie There is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the $$159,531, and 729 creameries, valued at Aiidei -oii. xxiliic Anderson and Ruby Anderson Willamette valley. f 1.550,707 ’lhe greater nuinter of in the name of thk state of oregon , Nehalem. Woods. Ray City, Beaver, Dolph these liavo been erected during the past You are lu rcby cited and required to appear and Garibaldi are ambitious places which an- rrl__ . f ....<*1« ”1 the county court of the state of Oregon, lor ten years, lhe entire number of tattle the county of Tillamook, at the court room tieipalc much in lhe future. and calves on hand, including COWS, in Hieieof, ai Tilbnnook, in the said county on The United States government is spending a abin ne ay ! -95 v.as 1,543,899, valued nt 420,002.- X few thousand dollars every year to improve Fifteen thousand dollars 508.10. This year the nuinter of mi;k there to show cause, if any exi-t, why all order Tillamook harlwir. .. ....u r.w®». u. Ct».*», ia should not be iiiad«1 by *»n»«| court, to sell the was expended bore this year, and we expect teerage one way tuWS *, years old and ovet in the state IS following described real pr«q>erty of the altove $20.000 next season, l>esld<‘s a few thousand dol 842,039, valued at $17,442,144, aud the named estate: lars to complete a roa«l to the light house. (Hilo «nifi ri’vcs inrlnfi.iHf ni Ik revs The lie *4 of section 14. tp 2 s. range 9 w i.HtK .tut» c.i.ves, memo.ng mug coys, lhe w of the m -and vof the -w '4 The best time to come here is in July, August number 2,352,827, valued at $«38,900,- section 12, tp 2 s, rang«-9 w. or September. Tin* transportation facilities are «*(!« A iso the se I4 of section 21, tp 2 n range 7 ... * » r all in Tillamook ««oiinty. Oregon, for the pur- better and more regular during these months. I1J 1885 the number of pounds Of poses pray« <1 for tn the petition of tlie adiuinls- roiiTi.nn m picket . cl:rere> reported w .- a 83.478,900, valued tr»t«r oi roi<l »«ate Witnnw, the Hon. W. Conder at $2.984,818.92, while last year the Judge of the County Court of the < W lujl.ro h Quotation». I State of Oregon, for the County of For further particulars apply to number of pound» reportedwusu2,480,- Tillamook with the -cal ofsaid court O ats —Gray t »4 815 und the value $3,984,103. Ill 1883 affixed this 22 dav of January 1896. J S KIMBALL, P otatoes f loo It»* s 40 Attest: T. H. G oyne , clerk. 35-39 I he number of pounds of butter report 22 Market St* H. F. Cal , or to O nions ” ed was 86,240,431, valued at $3.860, 1 os W heat — Willamette EXECI IRIX NOTICE. H C. THOMAS. Master, 402.60. Last year the number of pounds Walla Walla 1 00 liobsonville, Or. Notice is hereby given ihnt I have been ap D i cks *f4 dos. reported was 74,653,730 and the value 5 pointed executrix of the estate of B R. Daniel. 112,310,878.—Chicago Herald. 5 50 «leceHse<l. and of his will. All persons having G eese ” clnima against the estate of said deceased are C hickens —Ohl f* «lox. 3 oe requited to present theri within six months 2 50 About a Cow'd Escutcheon. Spring ” from the date of this notice at the office of ftoin Bl'TTER Bl Inc •-’5 Some years ago, thia •‘esentebeon” Claude Thayer, attorney lor the estate. Dated January 8t!» I89A. Store, in Rolls «5 theory wax strongly advocated by some 33-37 S arah A. D aniel . ’ < hoice Dairy 3« dairymen and at the present time u good ” ('reaiii-ry l‘o many farmers will examine lhe "milk 17 E ugh —< »regoli carefully in buying a cow. Th« L ard . Oregon 7'» mirror” is the space above the Eastern and between the thighs. The geu- B acon -(dear Si«le* Hams 1 theory was that a heavy udder, foil n Shoulders 6 ntilk, would, by its weight, deter- 2 7 * F iamr Willamette 2 So the location of the "curl” or twist Country Brami* t 55 * *5 the hair above it. Gnei. n. whoadvo- Clothing, Footwear! Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35. We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. rse No J. E. SIBLEY, Manager Store and Mill, Hobaonville. Oregon. 'Hoard’s Sturgeon’s 'Dairgman <—> and Headligh iie- ilj po- i m I in lier .ce, ev “K- er il r- Direct from Il S- IIS. F. to Tillômoolç Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook. Reduced Rates! Ills C , O ” S W , $10. ROUNDTRIP, $18. , , $7. Jtaw and elects ^toclç. patent fljedicineg and Druggist’s Notions. A Fine Line of Jewelry Stationery, Books. T illamook , O regon . Leading Hotel of Tillamook— Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Hatnp e 1001ns. Electric lights throughout. Stage and boat of fices. Kates, |i.oo to $2.00 per day, Ameilean plan. NFW MANAGEMENT Especial attention to the cuisine department. H A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. JVT-iLZEINr Noted for it* Fine Cuisine Department. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the C ty TILLAMOOK. OREGON Reduction in Lum lier. further notice the and COLDS CATARRH A '£ A <ated this test, had the matter ail map Jfed out with drawings of the "milk Biirror, ” «bowing h..w a good milker ought to look Other und better tests of a cow'» milk qualitiea have displaced thia one. and now it is een-idored but me of several marks todetrrunt.e a g<»d vow. The scale of points adapted for tl.e different dairy breeds lays but little •tress on iL—Rural New Yorker. jymc |fi. light row boat, or a fi» y< it out with a ►ail l>ont. Ile alto liHiiA ¡»wn'l-piwcr sit-rn wheeler which will carry a HUttibvr of |«er» urn mii «I make good time. R«» h I e Rough Lumber S 8 per M 12 ” ” Shiplap 18 ” ” Rustic Flooring 20 ” ” Lriri keeps U ia I m I o He l a«» se vera I «lif- lerent kind«, nini can let by week, at r-a-ona le taten the day or WANTED-AN IDEAJR^»^ thing to patent ? Protect yonr ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDRtV BCHN A CO., »Unt Attorneys, Washington. D. C., for their |1,W prise offer. HOUSE J. P- ALLEN. Prop’r. 0ailg Every 10 days, W/eather permitting. 4 II Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. r