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Mil mill V IBIIDDEE’Q F*W MKW1. for ’96 “B« 1 ■■ AB jj W «' 1 S Ji 3 jT ® íl I I fea K $ ■Is “ The Leading American Seed Catalogue.” BOOK of of 184 1S4 pages, pages, mure c< tupirte than ever tie- A A BOOK fore;—hundreds of illustrations, pictures pit. nt cd from (nature—It tells all atxiut the BEST SEEDS that Grow, and rare Novelties that cannot be hml 'elsewhere. Price 1 Or. t less than cost ), but mailed FREE to all u ho intend to purchase SEEDS. «wfaMtS WP SEI Efcl VJ. EBHB rTbf 3B ATLEE BURPEE &. CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CÍ Headquarters for Sweet Peas AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH . . . THE ONLY TflE FO^A^E piANT FOI( Circular on Mlxou < > Half p'onud ^5 eants. Quartux* pound 15 ceutse NEV/ DOUBLE SWEET PEA, Bride of Niagara, True to name. Application. V egetables F lowers and F arm S eeds IEHO FOB CATALOGUE. Trumbull & Beebe. Dealers and grower« of Seeds, Trees, Bulbs ami Plants, 419 and 421 Sun some St., San Francisco, Cal. Northern (froWn Price—Packet 25 cents, half packet 15 cents. The Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, only 15 cents. ULkALI fJOlLg escriptive >*»*•*■ YiCK’l» FLORAL Gl IDE« 1S96. TRIED ANI> TRl’E NOVELTIES The Pioneer Seed < ata!o«ue. Fuchsin«, Roses. Blackberry, The Pearl '<s < f Bnut>k <vveet I’ca, Hoses, Fuchsias, • ¿«O’.eberry, Potuloes, Earliest Tomato iUuck berries, JhisuLerries, New Lciuler Tomato, known, etc. •••••••••• V.: < tablfs. Filled with good things, old ami new. I’resswork on Novelty Pages, entirely new idea—a i- '. ivtnk of art. Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with description and prices. M d mi dpt 'if 10c., which may be deducted from first order—really free,—er free with uu order 1. r any of the above. ? i L. JAMES VICK’S SONS ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. you Want 5 Then go to HEADQUARTERS for them. 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. Intending purchasers will do well to correspond with me before buying. E. J. BOWEN, P. S. Sand for Catalogue. Mature Vegetables Earlier than those Grown South. 65 Front St., Portbind, Oregon. N ew APPLES, 57 YEARS 300 ACRES Pears, Nut T tbeb , and Nnvaltiaa al seeds mailed tree. ÇEO. gTA^ETT KOONCE Wash. 1, Farlin ami other apples. pear, early, hand some and delicious. Lincoln Coreless, very large &nd very late. Also, Seneca, Japan (¡olden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc. Japan Quince Columbia, unequaled for jelly. 1TT7TS ALESMEN WANTED-*- S l’nliy's (limit. 6 inches arouml. the largesl known chestnut: 1'magon. Nnnibo mul mmit others. A nlnnls -Fiench, I’eisinn. Japan, l-'ngllsh ami Atueticaii. I'ecans, Almonds, hill.etls, Eleaglins l.<mgi|X'S. Japan Mnvhcri les. Hardy Oranges. Itwntf Itocky Mountain cherries, fine from insects, black knots and otliei diseases small fruits, grapes, < tn rants etc. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs, (,' atalogue F ree . Salary and expenses paid, or commission as preferred. Sit uation permanent, l ine outfit free. Full line choice seed potatoes and nursery slock. Prices low. Both local and traveling agents wanted. Apply nt once giving age ami reference. Mention Illis paper. Pomona NuraariEB. W. 8. LITTLE & CO.. Rochester, N. Y. WM BARRY BapT- N J f40o—California property, for sale or ex change. A lot 40x150, with triangular lot of same area adjoining it on rear, ’ 3 acre in ail, room for garden, chickens, etc., beautiful situa- 011, magnificent view of orange orchards, vine yard, ami snow capped mountains in back ground. Four miles from center of city <>f !.<•» Angles, four miles from center ot t lie celebrated Pasadena, on boulevard ami electric connecting both p'aees, cheap fares, ami only a few min utes ride to either place. Best equippe«! electric line in the United *tates. Both cities will soon 5700—70 acres, 12 acres of it fine tide land, 20 be built together. Value of property fjoo. Will acres clear roll ng ground, balance good exchange for Tillamook property, ( all at this uce limber. Fronts on Netarts bay, county office for p.ii tictulai s. road crosses it Can keep 10 dairy cows from start, and more by seeding open land to grass. $4 o ? o — f4O'o -25 25 acres adjoining city, sightly loca Spring of pure cold w ater, also running brook lion high and dry, good drainage, tion di high Convenient to school, store, post office and saw mill. Fine view of bay and ocean. Good fruit state of cult! vation. well fenced, new s room land. This is 11 great bargain. Call nt this house, barn etc. Two orchards, one bearing, profusion of sni .il fiuils ami berries, fine gar office or on J. If. Jnekson city. den. Close to 11c demy, 10 minutes walk to court just the place for a man who wants For Exchange-California and other prop to take house, lit»- easy. Can milk ten cows, keep erty : horses, chickens on place. Place will bring 138 acres improved fruit and grain farm 3!i good Increase, or ect. can be sold out in parcels al a miles from Elmira, Solan«» county, California,. large profit. 1\ isy terms. (ithcr property to Large house mid barn. All in iltivation and sell. Call al tins oilice or on A. Letcher, the fenced. Windmill and well. jeweler. 40 acres partly in beating fruit in Vacaville valley, Cahlorni i. House ami stable, water running. *700—23 acres, all bottom laud, best sedi ment land in the world, 5 acres plow land, 160 acres in grain farm, Fresno county Uali- In grass. Big root crop«, will support 7 cows Ibrni.i. llo.is?, barn and well of good water. now, 15 or 20 with liftle work, running water 640 acres of timber land in Monterey county, on one side, fence«!, on main road. 3 miles to Cali torn in, unimproved. city, r mile to cn amei y. Land easily cleared. 22 lots in San Diego. California. Will support one family now ami I wolf cleared. I400 cash am! $800 <»n time. Call at this office or 2 lots and house in San Francisco city. on L. D. Ackley, Wilson river. 6 lots in Smith Monrovia, California. 8 well begun is half done. Begin well by getting Ferry’s Seeds. Don’t let chance determine your crop, but plant Ferry's Seeds, known and sold everywhere. Before you plant, get fe'-ry's Sead Annual 7 2 for 1^96. Contains more prac- V tic.il information for farmers ¡K and gardeners than many higb- prlced textbooks. Mailed free. . p. Ji. FiilRY A < n., DEI hull, 211(11. A 4 FÍELO GÀHCEH FLOWER 1 Progressive Farmers and Gardeners Want and MUST HAVE the Best. FOR FIFTY YEARS “PLANT S SEEDS” hove been household words in thous ands of homes throughout the West and South. Our motto Is “the best or none.” Our seeds always prove vital and true to name. * $ r ' te JCsi ! PLANT SEED CO 812 and 814 N. 4th Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. OCi 2ja acres, unimproved in Oakland, California. 2 lots in Moro Bay, San Luis, Obispo county, 1 Px $600—160 acres Pleasant Valley, 15 acres a (J slashed, bul lied mid (.'ceded. Good California. house and barn. Mo acre» bench land, 2 act es 80 acres in Davis county, Iowa. orchard. $250 cash balance on 5 years time. 1 acte Improved. I ajs Angles, California. Call at this office or on J. U . Buckles. Nestocton b lots in Ft. Scott, Kansas. Hotel building and lot in Wilbur Washington. *2 ° aerts no improvements, all bot- 1 vj tom land, small timber | »a-h.lml 2 houses in Portland, Oregon, I50,0. ance on easy terms. Call at this office or on 80 lots in Seymour, Texas. J. \V. Bucke’s, Nestocton. 6 lots iu Chicago. Illinois. 16» acres in Sc«»tt county. Tennessee. f63>—130 acre» of land, 40 acres ready for Will trade all or part for dairy ranch in Till» the piow, 15 acres fiist class bottom land, mook county, Oregon. adjoining Beaver post office and creamery. No Call nt this office and address A. (ioerlitz, buildings. Fine sprng on the place; county road within «tones throw. Will be sold for Monta Villa, Oregon. J4.30. Call at this office. 9 Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue A UC J«-' Prices to Suit the Tinies 1O $2500—160 acres, on main road, lo miles IO from town, will I»« only 4'2 mile* when new road is completed. Store, I*. O. and school 1’2 miles, good location near bay and liesch. :,o acres clear, 10 j acres good spruce timber, bal ance brush easily cleared, All in grass. Both Good improvements, old an<1 young orchard, new barn. Part cash, ... ; part on time, ami will * ' for part payment. Call at take house and * lot this office. a J| __ TILL A MOOK From U.SJoun, f of XnMnt Prof. W. n. Feek u ’ □ (¡rent < OI STY. MAKING FANCY CHEESES. Wealth of Timber—Tl»«* Ditirj ing It Pays Well After You Learn llow to Industry. Do IL There is no part of dairying that pays The following is taken from the New Year better tliun this work. At present most Oregonian: •v3 makes a s;- ■ -V t of our fancy cheese is imported, although ■ M & Epilepsy, l.as without Tillamook bay is 4O miles sSuth of the Colum nearly all of the famous varieties are ■ doubt treated and ear- I M ed more cases than any bia and 500 miles north from San Francisco- made on a small scale iu this country. living Physician; lus I ■ k w success is astonishing. The couuty is about ;v miles long, lying on the The processes of making these faucy AVe have he -1 4 < t ca>es kinds of cheese are supposed to be secret, of -o years’ standing coast, and is 20 to 3) miles wide. There are four but they me open secrets and any one bays- Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nes- cull tiud out who wishes. urca-in tile county. There are many tine riv The celebrated Eilaiu cheese, that sells ers, generally navigable several miles, and five ns high as $1 apiece in this country, is of them empty into Tillamook bay. These frequently manufactured right ut home streams have tine water power mid areexcelleu and a foreign label attac bed. Ti e same for floating logs. Many small creeks are good is trueef Roqiu fort, Brit* and Parmesan for water power or floating logs. There are CITATION. tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers cheese, all of which have been so closely I who n rni:Coi.vi C oukt of and thf Express . S iaib address. oe ohk - several fine lakes on Nehalem beach. Springs may send their P. O. GON KIR THE Tl! neuro ».A MOOK. SS. We advise anv CoiNTVOF one wishing to address of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla imitated in this country that they equal, Prcf.W. PEEKE, F. D., 4 Cedar In the C. Mutter of the Estate of 1 Ct., Hew York mook bay is a good harbor; and the others will and iu some cases excel, tho genuine. William Fenske ! Citation be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon Some of the less celebrated foreign fancy Deceased. J kinds of cheese are living imitated in To all of the heirs of the above named estate, ers visit all of them. The larger part of the county is hilly or various parts of tho country, and thosuo- if any there be, Giecting: I n i he N ame of the state of O regon , mountainous, and covered with valuable tim cess attending those efforts warrants You are hetvby cited and required to appear in ihe County Court of the Stale ot Oregon, lor ber. There are some fine prairies in the valleys, dairymen iu engaging more extensively the County of Tilltimook, at the Court Room some open hill land, much excellent t’delaud ill this work tliuu they liavo done iu tho thereof, at Tillamook, ill the said County, on and a great deal of bottom laud, the last requir past. The Neufchutel cheese impurlid Tueaday. the 3rd day of March, 1896, al 10 o’clock, in the fore noon of that day, then and ing clearing. There is coal in places, but the into this country is manufactured very there to show cause, if any exi^t.why an order timber .’s the greatest 1 esource. ot sale should not be granted by said Court for Here is the most valuable belt of timber in easily and at an expense that enables tho the following described veal property belonging farmer to realize about 13 to 15 cents the United States, cedar, tir, spruce and hem to said estate, to-wit: Foi ty (40) acres that is the whole, lot seven (7) lock being the leading varieties. Some of these per quart for his milk. and piii t of lot six (n) to make in all the above trees are 10 or 12 feet th lough, and 200 to 3O0 feet Foreign dairymen cannot enter into niamed amount of 40 acres. The lines to run in heighth, straight as an arrow, free front competition with American dairymen in paiallel with the C. S. survey subdivision lilies All situated in section six <6) township three (3) limbs, clear and sound. The average tlv tree is the manufacture of the common cream north, range nine (9) west, Willamette Meit- four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for cheese, and they devote most of their diau. This tract of Lind is part of the original homestead of Robert Crawford, receivers re ests are known to exist. There is enough tim time to making faucy kinds. These al ceipt No. 2982 of the L. S. Land Office at Oregon ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw ways bring higher prices than the com City, Oregon. ing a hundred years. Títere are several large Witni'ss, the lion. W. W, Cornier mon grades, but the extra value is due Judge of the County Court of the State mills and several small ones in operation, but ( . i ofOregon, for the County of Tilln- tins industry lias barely commenced. The saw entirely to the labor and tlio methods of / ‘ I 11100k. with the *eal of said Court affix mills alone will cause a good city to grow up curing and not to tiny extra quality or ed this 9th day of lanuary. I896. quantity of ntilk. Labor is cheap with here, and will support thousands of people. 34-38 Attest; T. 11. Goyne, Clerk. There is much fine farming land, and farming them, and they have the patience to wait and stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead for mouths and even years before selling CITATION. I n the C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re ing iudnstry at present. The best butter and the products of their labor. In this re GON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK. cheese on theco^t is made here, Ihe climate, spect the average American differs front In the matter of the estate Gf waler and feed being suited for it. There are the foreign dairyman. The former want A. G. Anderso.’ Citation several large creameries, besides many small Deceased to see their profits ut once anti to keep To Annie S. Andcr :on, Amanda Anderson, dailies, and the county, though new, takes the Teley Anderson, George Anderson, Mamie An lead of the state in the dairying business. turniug them over and over. The Euro derson, Agnes Anderson. Roy Amlersou, Lillie Hay ran pean farmer is willing to wait and give Anderson, Willie Amlersou and Ruby Anderson There is grass here the year around. be easily produced, and root crops are enor liis labor for some future payment. Greeting: IN THE NAME OF I HE ST.'TE OF OREGON, Formerly it was generally supposed mous, so catlie can be kept with little expense. You arc hereby cited and leq’tirrd t(. appear 111 the county court of the state of Oregon, lui Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield that the imported chooses could uot bo tlie county of Tillamook, at the court room abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums made in this country because of the hit k thereof, at Tillamook, in the said county on do well, and cherries thrive in some localities. of cool, dry caves in which moatef them Tuesday, Ihe 3rd day of March, 189'», at 10 o’clock, ii; the fore noon of that day. then ami Bee-keeping is ptofitable, and the honey is of are kept during tho curing process. But there to show cause, if any exist, why ail order exquisite flavor. more recent experiments have shown 'liould not be made by su’d ' oait, to Mil Ul® The fishing interests here are great, and the following described real property of the above that tiny of tlio cheese bacteria can bo salmon canneries give employment to many. nanie«l estate: The lie *4 of section 14. tp 2 s. range 9 w. Al The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted cultivated, mid that artificial cellars and so Ihe w 1oi the se *4 »»“1 e *a <>f the sw *4 of amounts to more than the wheat crop of some curing rooms can be constructed for section 12, tp 2 s. range 9 w. their perfect development. Tito foreign Also the se *4 of section 21, tp 2 11 range 7 w, of the interior counties. all in Tillamook county, Oregon, for the pur Gold mining is carried 011 quite extensively cheeses owe tlieir peculiar flavor entire poses prayed for in the petition of the adminis on the beach sands. ly to the manner in which they tire trator of said estate. The scenery is magnificent beyond desrrip- made uiid to the temperature in which Witness, the lion. W. W. Conder Judge of the County Court of Ihe tion, ami the Tillamook coast is cecoming a they are placed to ripen. Both of those S»ute of Oregou, for Ihe County of popular summer resort. The beaches, with conditions can lie supplied in this coun Tillamook with the seal of said com I their picturesque arched rocks and wide affixed this 22 (lav of January 1896. try us well ns iu certain parts of Eu Attest: T. H. G oyne , Clerk. stretches of white sand, attract many visitors 35-39 rope, and there is no reason why the each year, many of them camping out all sum mer. Clams,crabs, oysters, musels, all kinds best imported cheese should uot be made SHERIFF'S SALE. of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod ami other fish here on u large scale. I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re are plentiful and easy to secure. Tlte present conditions of our cheese Speckled gon for the C ounty of T illamook . trout are abundant in Ihe streams. Deer, elk, market would seem to warrant many Isaac J. Stratton baar, giouse, ducks, geese, snipe uiid other progressive dairymen entering more Plaintiff a:e plentiful. largely into this work. American full vs The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm cream cheese has auffered in recent years Vinton S. Rice ► and E. Thayer rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any by the great quantities of inferit rgrades and C. Thayer ice, no di oath«, no cyclones, thunder storms Defendants. made from part skim and full skim rarely occur, ami there is very little fog. Straw Notice is hei eby given that by virtue of an milk. Tito consumptive demand lias ac execution and order of s ile issued out of and berries frequently ripen in December and Janu under ill. seal of the above entitled court, on a ary, and cattle roam the hills all winter with tually fallen off on aocouut of these in judgment ami decree of said comt made and out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria ferior products. The farmer who wishes entered 011 the 27th dav ot August 1895, in litvor of the defendants E. Thayer and C. i haver, for or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria and to make it better cheese which will bo the sum of one hundred dollars and the sum of scarlet fever were never known here, and con paid for according to tlte time and labor ten dollars this costs and disbursements. Ami 011 a judgment and decree in tavor of the sumptives or rheumatic« fare as well as any expended in its manufacture cannot do plaintiff Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four where. There is no stagnant water, and the better Ilian to attempt to make some of hundred and sixty-two dollars with inlerest invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere tlio fancy varieties that mu now exposed thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 24th day of March i8yi, and foi the pu rifled. for t ale in the market.—C. 8. Walters The county is new, and Inis just begun to de further sum of oiie hundred dollars ami sixty- one dollars with interest thereon al the rate of velop, but is making rapid strides in the way iu American Cultivator. 8 per cent per annum from March 2.5th 1^91, and for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars of improvement. Good roads art* being built, Visible Hutter Hupply. attorneys fees ami (he sum of seventeen and industrie.« arc being started, towns are growing fifty-onehundredths dollars this costs ami dis up, and a railroad is expected soon. The per It is entimul«■<! that tlio stock in bufsements. Commanding me to make sale of the follow centage of increase is greater than any other cold atorugo in Now York city, irre ing described real property to-wit situated in cotnty in the state, accofding to the state census spective of private stores, is lighter tliuu the county of Tillamook and Slate of of 1895, there being now about 40. mi people. This it lias been in u number of years, being Oregon; The north half of the south east quarter, will he doubled before another five years, vuriouely estimated at 85,000 to 40,000 south west quarter of the north east quarter, years. There is loom for more industriou« citi and Ihe south east quarter of the north west zens who have means. It is not a good place packages. It is certain that Boston lias quarter of section fi.e, township 2 south, range not any more stock than she hail at tiiis m west, Willamette .Meridian, containing mo for a poor man with a large family, unless he Ims an iron nerve ami a good constitution for time last Henson, which shows a largo acres more or less. 1 w ill oti the 14th day of March iSyfi, at 10 work. There is much government land yet sub consumptive demand there, while the o'clock in the forenoon at ihe front door of the court house of '»'illaniook, of Tilla ject to entry, but it is fur back In the hills cov rejn.rt comes from Chicago (but tlio cold mook county, Oregon, in Tillamook city, in ered with brush or timber. Yet. there arc cou storage houses thorn liavo been unload said county and state, sell at public auction to rageous energetic people taking places there all ing stock very fast. th«- highest and best bidder lor cash all the l ight title and nterst which the defendant had at the time, clearing them up, and making homes. As I have all along predicted, since the date of the mortgage mentioned in the com Land is cheap yet. our largo output went into export, I be plaint or now has in or to sai'l leal property, to Tillamook city, on an ¿rm of Tillamook bay. satisfy said execution, order, judgments and lieve if wo will not be too anxious to ad is the principal town and county seat. It has deer« e. int Iciest and costs, ami acci uing costs. Dr ted this 9th day ofjaiiiiary 1816, stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries, vance prices, ami are conservative, we J. II. J *( kson , Sheriff-of an academy, good schools, churches and lodge«. will cleanout nicely on all thia season's Tillamook County, Oregon. 3*-4» The streets are wwll improved, and the town production. — Now York Cor. Creamery has electric lights. Tin* populiilion 1« about Journal. 1000, and it is building up fast. There is a daily llalry and Creamery. mail, daily stages to North Yamhill, and in the MRS. NEWMAN. summer to Forest Grove, on the Houthern Pa “When Brother Lawson says the but cific railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to ter maker of the future will use neither Astoria, and one every two weeks to San Fran strong drink nor tobacco nor be unclean cisco. both carrying freight and passengers. in anyway, I think lie will have to wait There is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the for the millennium, or let the girls have Willamette valley. the job,” says Moldonhuwer in The Nehalem. Woods, Bay City, Beaver, Dolph and Garibaldi are ambitious places which an Creamery Journal. Cured I'--I Free Exchange Department. $1000—159 acres, first bench land, 30 acres improved. 12 acres can be plowed, balance easily improved. All in tame grass. Good buildings, running streams of water. On coun ty road, 2 miles from post otliee. school house on place. Can keep ;> cows easily. Best bar gain in the county. Must be sold soon; best of reasons tor selling. Price $i2oo, easy terms, apply at this office where full information will be given. F A w —3 lots in B«y City, the livery stable U f85o property near W. S. Cone s hotel, on water front, good livery stable building, room foi 25 head <>f horses, vehicles etc. Lots are 25 xsoeach. G<»o<l location for livery I mipiih s«. Price fw5o, of which f3socas!i will be required, balance on ea«v terms, ( all at this office or on U ni. Mills, City. 4Q $500—6 acres, half of it open meadow I land, balance small brush, eawily clear $|6oo—5 acre«, city limit«, 2-story 9-rooni ed, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house, _ _____ ___ _____ hoii.*e. _ n good barn etc. 1*2 blocks laid out on good graveled mud, good tor orchard or in lots, fine young bearing orchard, bt irie« in grass. Can lie sillxlivided profitably. Good pro'usion, 5 minutes walk to court house. Very drainage. Fine pl «re for chicken lancli or gar desirable properly. Favorable term«. Also, 6 den. Cal! at this office. blocks A<1*,<icent, will be sold sepaiately or alto gether. All sightly property, amt cit» building 4 O } -- >o —io acres, improved, liou-c and barn in that direction, ( all at this office or on J. W AO chic ken yar<!«. • t<- , !»err\ garden, main Haskins, city. road, graveled. 10 minutes walk from city, plenty of hav land, 7 acres in meadow, good for 1Æ For lands ami home '■ •nth an i West. »iilKlivision 111 acre lots just outside of citv A x* appi) t j Railway and Emigration Ne«« limits, best bargain in Tillamook county. Half cash, balance east term«. Call at this office. 52 S. ( lark St.. Chicago. Dressmaker Of many year« experience hi the East, solicit« the patronage of the ladies of Tillamook and vicinity. Shop at Mr» Sturgeon'» Mr«. M. Newman. 3 La Grippe! ticipate much in the future. The United State» government is spending a few thousand dollars every year to improve Tillamook harbor. Fifteen thousand dollars was expended here this year, and we expect fiÁ.ooo next season, lM*sld«'» a few thousand dol lars to complete a road to the light house. The best time to come here is in July, August or Heptemlier. The transportation fail lilies are l»ettei and more regular during these months. I’OKTI. % \D Ml l(K KT. A practical butter maker says the aombined churn and butter worker is, except the Babcock test, the best dairy invention since the separator. On tlie other hand, there aro others who declare it is no good. Let every man be per suaded in his own mind. One of the advocates of tho combined churn and butter worker says its advan tages are that it churns colder cream, takes less power and less labor and is easily cleaned. Ill its operations the but ter is less exposed to heat, cold and the atmosphere. Ou the other hand, the com billed churn mid butter worker costs more than the separate ones do, it takes more salt and it requires more skill to operate it. D r . II. P a TCHKM’ s »SPEC, is rapidly (Wholesale Quotation* ) becoming an indiapensible family medi O atm —(iisy S »3 <4 >4 He pai 11 a u dune ns cheap as the cheapest. cine. It not only takes effect immed P ot atom » f loo lbs 30 1 35 Come and be convinced. iately, arresting the pangs of influenza, ” P. F. BÍIOWNE but acts on the emunctorTea of the sys onions W heat - Wills mette i o» 1 IO tem; thus freeing it of the accumulations J 05 Walls Walla i OO of La Grippe of long standing. This is oO 6 OO D ucks f* doz. 5 A I \/ A ’■p I KJ |O CRPC JIJ Those of you who have starved on the wind why rheumatism so frequently yields to 6 O) G eese ” • ■ 5 no M L V M llkJIN IO rnCE... gwp])t pUjii|i of KallwlSi WHU.|ied your crop, this treatment and Disturbances of the With the combined churn and butter C hicken »—Old f dot 3 "O 3 5o Lungs, Stomache, Kidneys and Bowels worker the batter is better iu gruin, 2 50 KpriiiK ” • 7ft 90c per large wither and die for the want of moisture, and if they do E»e, aee them eaten by grasshopper» or chimdibug», are so quickly overccmie. flavor and hotly than that made iu the Hu tteh —Brine 25 «5 bottle, 50c per small. Inquire of your usual way, it is claimed. One of the ad- ” Store, in Roll» »7 saw your potatoesand gardens destroyed by gophers and prairie dogs—those of you who have faced the famine in Druggist. 3« vantages claimed for it is that butter ” ( lmice Dairy 3» 35 Nebraska, burne<l corn to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of the year—thoae who have ” Creamery made by it contains more moisture Ilian 50 45 E go »—Otegon If Leathered the withering blasts of the Dakotas, had your ears and feet frozen off, shivered by a red hot stove or ordinary butter, though why that should f.AHb, Orenon 1 be named as mi advantage it is hard to lit ■ 1 with the deith dealing zephyrs when the thermometer marked 60 degrees 1 elow freezo— you who have Eamern nee. Does the consumer want to pay for B acon —Clear hides red th * un ert iin and change ible freaks of old llorea» in Iowa and Minnesota, dug through snow Innks to get 7 water at the rate of 25 and 30 cents the la a ” Hani« io m your house to your lernyard, or witnessed your buildings go up in a cyclone,—you w ho have shaken with the pound? Is it right to make him tin it? *’ Mhoiilder« LOCAL DISEASE The curse of the dairy couveutioiis in leon the Wabash, coughed vour lungs out in Chicago, wrestled with yellow fever in Memphis, or aueezed yourself 1M i. th. F lour -Willamette tl eoM» .M •udden cl.Mtic ch.’Mpt. Country Brand« the same as that of other trade convcii 2 fi ^fcWy’on the alkali plains of Texas saw your building«, houst hold goods, and crop» tlonting placidly down the swoil« n It CM b. enrmi by » plMMnt lions—tiresome jiapers are read that do rrawdr wbirb I. applied di- .»Mississippi, saw your fodder r«4 in the shock, the weevil taking your wheat and the devil getting your nearest rela- reetly Into the noetnia. Ben Perry keeps Imalfl to nobody any particular go al. Oh, for the ^Bives -you who have seen crops fail seven years in succeaaion, passed through a ''busted” oi! I<oom in Pennsylvania, the Incnakkly e>4«rtMd it (¡ tm lie I hir sexeral dif day of live people who know some thing ferent kinds, him ! can fit you out w illi h practical and can tell it in a practical ^Klevastations of war in the South, the strikes in New York city, or tried to eke out a living on the yellow clay !iiIls of CATARRH HVermont—you who have worked h ird for years, yet poor, everything ^B.till living from hand to mouth—you who are In ksli'lers, piling honestly—if all theoe and many weary other afflictions Imve lieen of mortgsge-l but the old woman and chilren, and well doing, an I discouraged in trying to earn a your lot, why, at one fell swoop en«l «11 your [troubles by coining to Oregon, and to Tillamook, w Imre you will find aloolution from most of the evils of the world. Ely's Cream Salm la arltnowUM««! to b. th. mmt thorowh enr. toy NaaaK MarrE. <»M In ll'U and H.y Trftr of al. rwawllaa. It opw.» and tl»«nM» th. » Ml pMM<— allay» pain an.l mitan.'nal -r •“>-lb. tnna, pq- tecta th. rnmnlaai.« from coi .re the mt ..*» ofuwr.and.mell. Prtc»<* ■ IMawbymall. ELt BHoTUEKr*. M Warrw tort way I Milk is so sensitive to germs that if a will carry a number of |*raona and make case of scarlet fever or other contagions disease occurs on premises where it is good lime. I »'oils let by the day or kept it is liable to catch and convey the I weak, at reasonable rate« microbes of the diMtaae. light row boat, or rt a liHii'I-power » hi ! Ixmt stern lie also wheeler wldcli