lll.LAMOOK ___ COI X T Y. A p I Great Wealth of Timber—Tho Dairying 5* Ind u * try. The following is taken from the A DAIRY WORKER. American Milk aud Butter Interests Owe Much to Uim. llou to Find the Day of the Week anti Mouth « f any Year from 1. D. 1. t«» tile 3i)lh < eutury. New Year To find the Dominical letter for the year: The Oregonian: Dominical letter goes back one letter every year 1 except leap year, then it goes back two letters Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum­ bia and 500 miles north from Sail Francisco alter Febiuary The couuty is about 7V miles long, lyiug on the • There are four 1 bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nes- I eoast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide. AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH A I’KICPKTI Al. CII.KNIHK ‘4 E1GUUKS FOR THE CENTCRV. 2, 9, ¡6 is 1 , I, 8, 15. 18. 22, 26. 30 in 3* 7, 14, is 3, James Cheesman in the appropriate name of a gentleman who lias done 4. 6. 13, 17. 21. 25, 29 is I, ucca—in the county. There are many fine riv­ in neb for the dairy industry, both with j 5, 12. 20, 24, 28. is his brain and his hands. His writings ers, generally navigable several miles, and five i io, 19, 23. 27. is <). are conspicuous for the clear, practical of them empty into Tillamook bay. These l.EliEKS FOR THE MONTH. common sense they contain. The por­ 1 streams have fine water power and are excel len / Anuary ami Actober for January and October, trait of him given herewith is from lor floating logs. Many small creeks are good figure 3. Hoard’s Dairymau. Our readers will fie for water power or floating logs. There are Bay foi May, 4. Springs 1 Cuu^ast for August, 5. glad to see Professor Cheosman’s picture. several flue lakes on Nehalem beach. Dcbruary. Darch and Dot ember tor Febiuary, It is a little remarkable that so many , of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla- ' mook bay is a good harbor: and the others will March and November 6. of our best dairymen aud creamery men | be with proper improvement. Coasting sclioon- Kune for June, 0. ure either Scotchmen or Englishmen. 1 ers visit all of them. Fepteiuber and Fecember for September and Professor Cheesman spent his early years ! The larger part of the county is hilly or December, 1. in the agricultural and live stock county 1 mountainous, and covered with valuable tim­ Gapril and Guly for April and July, 2. of Devonshire, England. He took a de­ ber. There are some fine prairies iu the valleys, Now to find the Dominical letter for ¡886:— gree at the South Kensington Science some open hill land, much excellent t’deland First add the leap years that are in the fraction­ school in London. In course of time Mr. I and a great deal of bottom land, the last requir­ al century by dividing sb by 4 which gives 2i, Cheesman migrated to Canada, aud, like ing clearing. There is coal ill places, but the which added to 86 makes 107: then add the fig­ so many other worthy Britons, presently timber is the greatest re->ource. ure for the century which you will see by re­ Here is the most valuable belt of timber in ferring to the table for the 19th century is o; the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and hem then add the figure for Anuary, 3, which added I lock being the leading varieties. Some of these to 107 makes 110; then add 1 lor the first day of trees are 10 or 12 feet lhlotigh, and 200 t<»30o feet January which makes 111. Now divide by 7, the in heiglith, straight as an arrow, free from number of days in a week ; 7 into 111 goes 15 limbs, clear and sound. The average fir tree is times with 6 remainder. The remainder is 1 four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for- what we want. Now count 6 days, Sunday 1, I ests are known to exist. There is enough tim­ ’ and so ou which brings us to Friday, which was ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw­ I the first day of January for 1886. ing a hundred years. There are several large ' And now to find the Dominical letter run from ' mills and several small ones in operation, but ‘ Friday to Sunday which gives 3; then as A ! this industry has barely commenced. The saw- stands for January, run down alphabet 3 let­ I mills alone will cause a good city to grow up ters, which gives the letter or the Dominical j here, and will support thousands of people. j letter for 1886. There is much fine farming land, and farming | To find the first day of November or Dovem- and stockraising pays, but dairying is the le.id- ber tor the same year run from C to D then the 1 ing iudustry at present. The best butter and • same number from Sunday. Sunday 1, Monday cheese 011 the coast is made here, the climate, 2, that shows Monday was the first day of No- j water and feed being suited for it. There are ’ vember 1886. several large creameries, besides many small I11 order to make it easy to understand, we dairies, and the county, though new, takes the will find the Domiuical or Sunday letter for lead of the state in the dairying business. I 1887. We first add the leap years that are in 87 There is grass here the year around. Hay can by dividing it by 1. which gives 21 which added be easily produced, and root crops are enor­ to 87 makes iOS; then add the figure for the cen­ mous, so catlie can be kept with little expense. tury o: then add the figure for Anuary 3, which Small fruits aud vegetables of all kinds yield added to 108 makes 111; then add the figure for abundautly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums the first day of January 1. and we have I12. I skipped across the border to tho United do well, and cherries thrive in some localities. Now divide by the number of days in a week ; States iu search cf a more promising Bee-keeping is piofituble, and the honey is of 7 into 112 will go just 16 times with no remain­ der; when there is no remainder the month I field. He lives in Massachusetts. Hoard’s ’ exquisite flavor. The fishing interests here are great, and the comes ¡11 on Saturday, then count from Saturday I Dairymau says of him : l salmon canneries give employment to many. to Sunday which gives 2; then as A stands for Iu accordance with his advice and un- The output of sal mon—canned, dried or salted Anuary, run down the alphabet 2 letters which [derhis superintendence several cream- 1 amounts to more than the wheat crop ot some is B the Dominical letter for 1887. | cries and farm dairy buildings have been 1 of the interior counties. Again suppose you want to find what the first I remodeled and equipped, und milk lab- Gold-mining is carried on quite extensively day of Dovembcr will come in on 1887. As B is I oratories have beeu organized. on the beach sands. the Dominical letter run from B to I) which Last year he took great satisfaction I The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip­ gives 3; then run the same number of days from tion, ami the Tillamook coast is eecoining a end pride in organizing and installing Sunday which gives Tuesday for the first day of I the working dairy at the Boston world’s ; popular summer resort. The beaches, with November 1887. Now we will go back to the [food fair, full accounts of which were | their picturesque arched rocks and wide first century. It is said in our Sunday school ! stretches of white sand, attract many visitors works that Christ arose from the deaden the [published. Not only Mr. Chessman's | each year, many of them camping out all sum- ylh day of April in the year A. 1). 30. Now to |fri. uds, but all who hurl the privilegoof nier. Clams, crabs, oysters, muse Is, all kinds find what day of the week the 9th day of April [inspecting it, regarded this working ex- I of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod and other fish was for that year we first ad«l the leap years [hibit its tl« best and most complete arc plentiful and easy to bi cure. Speckled [equipment ever presented in public. Its trout are abundant in the streams. Deer, elk, which are 7 which added to 30makes 37: then the figure from the century 1, which by referr­ [daily output cf highest quality butter, j baar, giouse, ducks, geese, snipe and other ing to the table you will find is 2, which added [with every step cf the process open to , at e plentiful. to 37 makes 39. then the figure for April is 2, |i ublic observation, wua from 1,700 to 1 The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm which added to 39 makes 41; then the 9th day of [2,800 penuds, which was served iu the rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any the month, 9 added to 41 makes 50, divided by | regular commercial way to tho customers ice, no d: oaths, 110 cyclones, thunder storms 7 goes 7 times and 1 remainder Take the re­ rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw­ mainder and count from Sunday 1, and soon. [cf tho creameries which contributed the berries frequently ripen in December and Janu­ Now as but 1 lemains it shows that the 9th day [milk for its production. ary. and cattle roam the hills all winter with­ of April iu the year 30 fell on Sunday. Noi 1—\M1c11 dividing by 7 if there is no re The vats, churns, butter workers and out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria maimler the day is Saturday: also in getting [all other machines were so located aud or ague, seldom any fevers: diphtheria and the number of leap years by dividing by 4 if it ■connected with drains as to insure abso* scarlet fever were never know 11 here, and con- goes even it is leap year. an.I in leap year Janu­ |lutely dry IloorB, sncli ns uio seen iu the ' suinpiivesor rheumatic^ fare as well ns any- ary has the figure 2, and February has the figure 5. J. S. STKPHKNS. [most modern and best equipped cream- ■ where. There is no stagnant water, and the [erics, making it possible for the opera- ; invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere From V.S Jourv tl cf JMHni |fives to dispense withrubber aprens aud purified. Prof. W. II. Fccko, who The county is new. and has just begun to de makes a specialty of [loots and similar accessories. The ex- Epilepsy, has without [liibit as a whole und iu its teverul parts | velop, but is making rapid strides in the way doubt treated and cur­ of improvement. Good roads are being built, ed more cases than any [presented u much needed ntid successful industries are being started, towns arc growing living Physician; his [object lesson. success is astonishing. up. ami a railroad is expected soon. The per We have heard of cases I Mr. Cheesman writes much lets for i centage of increase is greater than any other of 20 years’ standing [the press than tho public would !.;• glad cotnty in the state, accoldiug to the state census edcured by him. Ho Ito read, but be is eno cf tboso up a v.bu of 1895, there being now about 40:o people. This publishes a [uro act sutisted with their owu past or will be doubled before another five years, v a 1 u a b I o work on resent attainments. There is ■ .mething years. There is room for more industrious citi­ this dis­ Blatter beyond, and he frequently defers zens wlio have means. II is not a good place ease, which ho sends frliscuseion when others who have receiv- ' for a poor man with a large family, unless he with n [< d hints cf tho character of tho problems , has an iron nerve and a good constitution for largo bot­ work. There is much government land yet sub­ tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers [lie is studying are uot a little impatient ject to entry, but it is tar back in ’the hills cov­ may send their P. O. and Expres . address. [i r reports of progress. It gives ns, how- ered with brush or timber. Yet. there arc cou­ who We advise anv one wishing a euro to address lever, much pleasure to be able Io stato rageous energetic people taking places there all Froi.W. E. PEEKE, F. D., 4 Ceiar St., lfew York [in this connection that cur latest word the lime, clearing them up, and making homes. ■from him is to the effect that reader* Land is cheap yet. SHERIFF’S SALE. Tillamook city. 0:1 an-rm of Tillamook bay. p...:y expect some interesting reports in I n the C ibccit C ourt of thk S tate of O re ­ is the principal town and county seat. It has ■ he uot distant future. gon for the C ounty of T illamook . stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries, Isaac J. Stratton an academy, good schools, churches and ledges. Creamery Day In Kansa«. Plaintiff The streets are well improved. and the town vs | The creamery la it uewrerenree of the has electric lights. The population is about Vinton 8. Rice and E. Thayer ■western states. The great difficulty in 1000, ami it is building up fast. There is a daily and C. Thayer ■ he way of regular progress for the set- mail, daily stages to North Yamhill, and in the Defendants. plcr has been tbo meeting of interest, summer to Forest Grove, on the Southern Pa­ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution ami 01 a result of the Land to mouth policy. , Astoria, ami one every two weeks to San Fran­ under th seal of the above entitled court, on a judgment and decree of said court made and ■ 1'0 ciops liuve been discounted in cd- cisco, both carrying freight and passengers. entered on the 27th day ot August 1895, in favor franco aud tbe prolife have all gone in There is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the of the defendants E. Thayer ami < ’. Thayer, for the sum of one hitudred dollars anil the sum of Willamette valley. ten dollars tliei rcosts and disbursements. ■uterest, whereas now he can prepare Nehalem. Woods. Ray City, Beaver, Dolph An«1 on a judgmeiit and decree in favor of the. |t j meet obligations with the same fore- and Garibaldi are ambitious place- which an- pLiintiff Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four frigbt its a salaried official. Hundred and sixty-two dollars with interest tieipate much in the future. thereon at the rate of tell |»er cent per annum I “Creamery day” is almost ns much The United States government is spending a from the 24th day of March 1891, and for the Stif a feature in tbe towns cf central Kan- few thousand dollars every year to improve further sum of one hundred dollars and sixty dollars with interest thereon at the rate of Jas us pay day at tbo fort or on railway Tillamook harbor. Fifteen thousand dollars one 8 percent per annum from March 25th 1*91. and k.visions, or as pension check day in wan expended here thia year, and we expect for the sum of one hnndred ami fifty dollars ■1.0 big pension offices. From 20 wiles <23,000 next season, besides a few thousand dol­ attorneys fees and’he sum of seventeen ami fifty-onehunditdllis dollars this costs and dis­ ■ttcuud con.e in the farmers, each for lars to complete a road to the light house. bursements. The best lime to come here is in July, August Commamling me to make *a'.e of the follow il is quota cf the creamery receipts, and or September. The transportation facilities arc mg described real pro|»erty to-wit situated in ■■y night $10,000 to $25,000 has been the county of Tillamook and State of lietter and more tegular during these months. kut in circulation The creamery com- Ol eg«.!n; The north half of the south east quarter, fcunies are, moreover, comparatively in­ south west qua»ter of the north east ««uartcr, FOKTI.ANII» M .% K K ET. and the south east quarter of the noilh west jured against less, ns they ouly pay out «{iiarlei of section fixe, township 1 south, range Jt.’l.jt they receive for the butter, leis a (Wholesale 1Quotations.) s west. Wllbiinette Meridian, containing jdo (d 22 S 3« OATS — Gray acres more or less. ><" ’’ mission. Tbe eagerness for the com- I wtil on the 14th «lay of March 1896, at ro ... 30 » 35 k : -ion, as well as the rivalry between P«>I-ATOEK loo th« o clo< k m the forenoon at the front «F or of the < «»urt house of Tillamook, of Tilla­ ■alli es comtiauies, insures that the best '»N1OXS mook county. Oregon, In Tillamook city, in W heat — W illametle 1 05 1 °7 said county ami state, sell at public auction to 1 sible prices will be secured. At the 1 CO Walla Walla • «J Jreatnery the rate is 18 cents to 24 cents the highest and best bidder lor cash all tin-right 4 on 5 So D ucks V title a.id nterst which the «h k-mlant bin! at n pound, sometimes rising to 28 cents, G kesf . ” «, no the «late of the mortgage mentioned in the com­ 5 .V» Jut this is the limit. Down iu Mexico plaint or now has 111 or to sal I leal property, to 3 UO CHKKENH—Old >uble8weet Pea, Rosea, FuchsiM. Gooseberry, Poiatoua, Euriieat Toinuio »■•w u. ri<-............................................................... 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Call at this office or 011 J. H. Jackson city. buildings, running streams of water. Oil <‘oun- ty road, 2 miles from post olliee, school house on place, ('an keep ft cows easily. Best bar­ gain in the county. Must be sold soon; best of reasons for selling. Price $i2oo, easy terms, apply at this office w here full information will be given. 6 P ure SS eeds j f25oo—160 acres, on main i«»ad, Io miles AO from town, will !»<■ only IL mil« ' when new road is coinplrt-d. Store, P. <). ami school in al location near bay and ho acr , ioi acies good spruce tiinb« aiice brush easily cleared. All In grass. ol«l ami young on hatd. ;reislve Farmer* and Gardener* Want and MUST HAVE the Best. California and other prop- Exchange 4 138 For erty: acres improved fruit and grain farm 8% miles from Elmira, Solano county, California,. Luige house and barn. All in cultivation ami fenced. Windmill and well. 40 acres partly in bearing fruit in Vacaville valley, Culilorni.i. House ami stable, water running. 160 acres in grain farm, Fresno county Uali- fonila. House, barn ami well ofgo«>d water. 640 acres of timber lami ill Monterey county, California, unimproved. 22 lots in San Diego, California. 2 lots and house in San .Francisco city. 6 lots In South Monrovia, California. 2’3 acres, unimproved in Oakland, California. 2 lots in Mom Bay, San Luis, Obispo county, California. • 80 acres in Davis eouoty, Iowa. 1 acte improve«!, Ix>s Angles, Calitornia. ft lots in Ft. Scott, Kansas. Hotel building aud lol in Wilbur Washington. 2 houses in Portland, Oregon, *50 o. 80 lots in Seymour, Texas, ft lots In Chicago. Illinois. 16-) acres 111 Scott county. Tennessee. Will jrade all or part for dairy ranch in Tilla mook county, Oregon. Call nt this office and address A. Monta Villa, Oiegon. ?î FOR FIFTY YEARS “PLANTS SEEDS” have been household words in thous­ ands ot homes throughout the West and South. Our motto is “the best or none.'' Our seeds always prove vital and true to name. Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue iJ'i-eii»« t 4 K fftoo PSo acres Pleasant Valley, 15 acres JLO slashed, burned mid «•coded Goo«l house and barn. 80 acre* bench land, 2 acre* orchard. $250 cash bahimr on 5 years time. Call at this office or on J. W. Buckles, Neatoctoti. • PLANT SEED CO. 5 id 4 ’ acres no improvements, all hot > ’ J loin lami, small timbri. |ioo cash, bal ance on casi’terms. <'all at this office or on J. W. Bucke's, N< stortoli. 812 and 814 N. 4th Street, ! ST. LOUIS, MO. X ARPETS^ C 3 lots ill Ra\ City, the livery stable ty tiear \V S (‘one’s hotel, on 1 1 A JkV piopei water front, goml livery stab!«- building, room for 25 head «d horses, vehicles etc. Lots are 25 xy» each. (*ood lo<*alion for livery biisim *« Price |syo, «»f which $350cash will be required, balance on easy terms. Cull at this office or on Wm Mills, City. ...... - RUGS Woven to order. If you wmit your mg" made up, call ut my home, wee Mmnplew midget term*. M mh . J W aldvogel , Tillamook. iQ f‘fx' -6 acres, hall «4 it open meadow 1 ' land, balam«- Mimll brush, ensily < I chi $I6 oo — 5 acres, city limits, 2-story 9100m cd, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house, SI600 house, good barn etc. ¡‘i blocks laid out 011 good graveled 1 on«!, good for orchard or in lots, fi.ie young beating orchard, bririesin grass. Can Le subdivided profitably. Good provision, 5 iiiinutes walk to court house Very drainage Fine place for chicken lanchorgai desirable prop-«Iy. Favorable terms. Also. 6 den. Call at this office. block- ent. will be sol«l separately 01 alto­ gether. All sightly propel ty, ami ritv building 4 0 J h / o 10 acres, improved, hou-<-ond I arn Leave* Fearmddr’i» wharf daily at Na m . mid in that diicctloii. Call at this office or on J W ch" k«-n yards. • I- berrx gmden. main toiK-hcH Mt all polliti on the bay, leaving Gari Haskins, city. road, graveled, m minutes walk fron, city, baldi alamt i p. m. for Tillamook. Special trip** plenty of hav lami, 7 aerea in meadow, goo«1 for when doircil. 4 /I I or ia'i«!- and home- South and We-4 subdivision in acr«* lots, just outside of cltv 1 r applx l » Railway ami Emigration News limits, liest baigain ill Tillamook « ouuty. Half I cash, balance easy terms. Call at this offke. 52 M < lark st , Chicago. The Launch “Irene." 3 DWRENCE JOHNSON, Proprietor. A| \/ A T” I fA Nl M 1 IQ FRFF III i nCE.,., Tlio«« of you wlm have Htarvod on th* wind .wept plain, of Kaunas, watched your crop wither and die for the wantof moisture, and if th«y do live, we them <-.,t« n l y gr«h»hopp«rs or chinchbug* *aw your pwtatoeaanti gardens de«troye