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Will Make the He aaon. TILLAMOOK Full bl xxle.l J.rsey bull on the Hay# ptaea.fisingle aervi. e $1 00, or #2 00 to insure. (For further partienlai» empiite oí Joe H rrison. D».BVi‘.e lift» »et ured the services ,,f hie brother to help with hi* work this •niiiiiuti He recoin mends him to the )ieo|>l<f-M a euinpetent dentist, and iw w illing to »tanil by his work. To Whom it may concern: Notice is hetehy given that the Com mon wtincil of Tillamook City, Stale of Oregon, id their last regular meeting on Monday, May 4, ordered that a side walk should he built in accordance with the City ordiniineeH providing for sidewalks, said afae walks to begin at the south line of second »treat, nt its intersection with the west line of Stillwell Ave., thence east On the smith line of Second St. to the west side of 3rd Ave. East. All prop erty *w tiers inteiesteil in the building of said side walk are heaehv notified that they utay present any reuionslrance or objections al the next regular meeting of I the Otrnimon Com il at the City Hall mt Moudjty night, May 18, 1896. Hy ¿rder of tile Council II. II. A ldkbma . n , Recorder. .llasonic Notice. ¿MMT'Éé Tbere "’H be fi regolar Ma- Jhiimiiok 1/alge No. 57, A b . & M in lite Mnsouir Inali 011 night June G All Master M hh » in good ataiiil- ing «re inviled tu a'teinl. By nrder of \V. M. F. R. B kalb , Srr’y. PORTLAND MARKET. (Wholesale Quotations.) O ats —G ray ........................ >4 P otatoes loo lbs 55 O nions W hrat —Willamette 58 ' L Walla Walla 57 D ucks doz. oO 4 G eese F” ........ •• 5 00 C hickkns —old doz. 3 Spring ” .. - — BOTTER—Bi ine ....................... 12 ** Store, in Rolls 12 Choice Dairy 2o Cieamery. >7 EGaK'Oiegon 9 I.ARb, Oiegon *• Eastern ..................... — MMBi—Clear Sides 7 Hams 10 ' H ? Shoulders — F1.0QR — Willamvtle > 75 --»» Country Brands » 26 1 65 60 59 f> 00 8 00 3 50 «5 15 22 Bo lo 9 — 7'» II 6 3 00 CITATION. Coi'N 1 \ C ourt oe the S tate oe O he (F or the C ounty oe T illamook . I u the matter of the estate of ) ^LEi 11st Wyss >Citation Deceased J Td all heirs of Ernst Wyss, deceased known ■KRtauknown if any such there be, Greeting . In-the name of the state of Oregon; You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County court of the state of Oregon, for the founty of Tillamook, at the court room wMcf, at Tillamook, in the said county, on Ttj&day. the 7th «lay ot |uly at. ten o’clock, in the forenoon of that day, theu and there to showcauae, if any there be, why an order should not be issued by this court to sell the following dew«bed real property belonging to said estate: twenty-one (21) of J. J. McUoj’s addition to the town of Bay City, Tillamook county, Orefan . jjjwo twenty acres described as follows: ^ujHfinning at the southwest corner of the iKH|rtb«ast quarter of section thirty-five (35) township one (1) north range ten (lO) west, Willamette Meridian, running thence north one huuflreil and twenty (i2>) rods, thence east six and two thirds (262;i) rods to the place of beginning, all in Tillamook county, Oregon Witness, the Hou. W. W. Cornier J nd «e of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of '¡'illamook with the seal of said court affixed this 18 day of May 1896 Attest: T. H.-G oyne , clerk. By T om C oates , Deputy. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. leafed Office at Ore on City, Oregon. May. 14. Notice is hereby given that the following nanted settler has file«! notice of his intention to maWe final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will l»e made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore- gonioii July 1, 18.6, viz: Junes McGhee Pre D. S., No 714I, for the se !, IK- '4 <>f se ’4 of sec 2^. and sw'( of and n w '4 of sw ‘ of sec 2«. Ip 3 s range est He . names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cultivation of, coat Jnuous i 1 [laml, viz: tomas G. Harris Sr.. Thomas J. Harris Jr., ^^^Jkh KMja ' »'-burn, Charles F Murphy nil of Hem bree. Ti i.oiiook county. Oiegon. I' ®dves Cary who made H. E. No. 1 if 11 for w*2 nw • , - <ml < ’2 of u< l4 c .. t|> 3 s r 10 w . AgMlKemlerson Pierce who made H. E- No. 11822 for m 1 , - • o and nw >4 sw of *.ec 2s tp 3« r 10 w, are hereby citod lo appear before the of Tillain«X)k coiintyon said date and | MMrw cause why the pre-emption entry of said ^^Kts McGhee should not allowed ■ 52 Robert A. Miller, Register. K NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF. REAL PROPERTY. Rice is hereby given that mfetice tha by viitueofan 2^__ the county court order duly made and in entered it lie county of Tillamook forth i and State of Oregon be 3r«l day of March 1896 and ordering aud pweringand licensing me. the undersigned, Hministrator of the estate of John C. Hall, ■sed. I will on the 6th. day of July, 18 6. at Bounty court house door in the county of —jmook and in the city of ^Kamook ami State of Oregon at the hour of ^Kiock P M oil SftKt <iav sell at vut»licaiieti.>n ^■tash 111 hand. In parcel- or the whole of the ^Mowing dcscribetl real property belonging to estate aud situated In Tillamook county, on, to-wit: ,___ e w % of sw % of section 27, and the ne M of •e K and these *4 of ne’4 of section 28, contain- hu 160 acres in township 3 south, range 9 west, Wllla..,ette Meridian. Also the following be gtniiing at a point 20 chs. west and 18.50 chs. n#rth of the % section comer between sections 27 and 28 it being in the middle of the Nestucca XKer thence south 18.50 chains thence west 40* chs , thenee south 20 chs.. thence west 7.3’1 chs.. tdthe middle of the Big Nestucca river, thence tl,e meanderings of said river up! fam 88.20chs. to the place of beginning, con king 69.2s acres more or le«s tn section 28. Rg a paitofthe pre-emption claim of Erasius Kinley Also the following tract Commenç ât a point on the south line of section 28, lis east of south west corner of section 28 I it being the middle of the Nestucca river, Bi which an Alder lo inches in diameter bears .th 10 degrees west 50 links, thence east 13.04 |> to the % sec. cornet, thence north 20 chs. to a It, thence west 2o chs to a post 2 99 chs north the middle of the Nestucca River, thence ^t 7 2«. chs io the middle of the Ne-’ticca ir, thence following the meandering» of said tarn down stream 39.70 chs. to the place of be sting. containing 26.40 acres more or less o save ami except all that portion of the ith east of the north east ’ 4 of section 28 »g north of the Big Nestucca river and con Bing 1$ acres mor* or less deeded by " A. ynor and wife lo R. O. Richards Nov. 11. I. all being situated in Tillamook county fgon, and lyiug 111 township 3 south, range 9 st Also excepting and saving all that por- II of the north west of south west % <»f sec- 11 2^ -aid t township and range and heretofor 21 said Nied by W. A Hayuor and wife to Jaine* tded .ghey and wife Ktven under my hand this the 2nd day of lie. 1896 C harles F. H all . K. E. SKLFH. Administrator of said Attorney. Estate Great ‘Deseripl'ioi? of COISTI. Wealth of Timber—The Dairying Industry. Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum Uillamook County. bia aud 500 miles north from San Francisco 1 The county is about 7« miles tong, lying on the i coast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide. There are four I bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nea- tucca—in the county. There are many fine riv- i ers, generally navigable several miles, and five of them empty into Tillamook bay. These streams have tine water power and are excellent 1 for floating logs. Many small creeks are good ; for water power or floating logs. There are several fine lakes on Nehalem beacli. Springs 1 of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla mook bay is a good harbor; and the others will , be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon It can be said without exaggeration that Tillamook county is a land overflowing w ith milk ers visit all of them. The larger part of the county is hilly or and honey, nevertheless here as elsew here there are good qualities and defects. The real estate mountainous, and covered with valuable tim agent, found everywhere, always looking for the Almighty Dollar, is always ready to paint the ber. There are some fine prairies in the valleys, good qualities of his country in glowing colors, and people are becoming wary of places that some open hill laud, much excellent t'deland and a great deal of bottom land, the last requlr are advertised so highly. lug clearing. There is coal in places, but the I traveled over Oregon for a year investigating carefully and deliberately the resources and timber is the greatest resource. advantages of this favored state. I have traveled over Tillamook county, remaining a year, and Here is the most valuable belt of timber in will give the actual facts, so that anyone coming here will not be disappointed. the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and hem This county has a great future before it. The opening of the Nicaragua canal, which has lock being the leading varieties. Some of these been retarded only by the great trans-continental railroads, will work wonders here, and ships treesare 10 or 12 feet through, ami 200 to300 feet will sail from this harbor, laden with lumber, to all ports in the world. Those who had the fore in heighth, straight as an arrow, free from sight to secure timber claims along the rivers w ill eventually receive large returns for their Leading Hotel of limbs, clear ami sound. The average fir tree is pains. Many poor men have taken claims of this kind, selling out to good advantage after prov four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for 1 illamook— ing up. 'I here are some good claims left. When work begins on the Nicaragua canal, the value ests are known to exist. There is enough tim of all this timber will be greatly enhanced. ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw 1 find some poor and some good laud in this county. The bottom land is the best, but it gen Headqtiai ters for Commercial ing a hundred years. There are several large men and the traveling public. erally needs el aring, and the tide lands, often open, are also good. A person who has not seen mills and several small ones in operation, but Samp e 100ms. Electric lights the enormous crops raised here, of fine quality, can hardly believe the truth regarding our var this industry has barely commenced. The saw throughout. Stage ami boat of ious products. Farming and stock raising pays, but dairying is the leading and best paying in mills alone will cause a good city to grow up fices. Rates, |i.oo to <2.00 per •lay, American plan. dustry at present. Tillamook butter and cheese, except the products of Switzerland, have no here, and will support thousands of people. equal, the pure water, invigorating climate, aud nutrition .feed, like in Switzerland, being suit NEW MANAGEMENT There is much fine farming land, and farming ed for it. Tliis county leads the state in the dairying business, and feed for cattle is easily pro and stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead Especial attention to the 1 tiisine duced here. The grass is green all the year. ing industry at present. The best butter and dvpa riment. It would delight some of our eastern fanners to be here-a good crop sure every year, I was cheese on the coast Is made here, the climate, H. A. WOODFORD. Prop’r. astonished to see farmers near Tillamook owning only I5 acres, keeping 5 cows, and supporting water and feed being suited for it. There are a large family of 10 or 12 members, besides putting a little mouey in the bank all the time. several large creameries, besides many small These families of course are from the old country, pud instead of frittering their time away loaf dailies, and (he county, though new, takes the ing on the street corners in town or attending all the evening dances, they work their ground lead of the state in the dairying business. aud milk their cows regularly. There is grass here the year around. Hay can There are many ways for one to make a living here. Work can be obtained in the logging be easily produced, ami root crops are enor camps and at other vocations It is said this is the best lazy man’s country in the world, as one mous, so cattle can be kept with little expense. cau live here on fish, clams, game aud wild berries. However, those who come here should Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield have some means and be industrious. It is easy for such men to get a start and make money. abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums I find the climate mild aud pleasant. cool in summer, and warm rains in winter. There are do well, ami cherries thrive in some localities. no cyclones, frost and snow are rare, and very little fog. Sickness is not prevalent. Fevers, ma Bee-keeping is profitable, and the honey is of laria. diphtheria and ague ate not known here. Consumptives and rheumatics improve rapidly exquisite flavor. J. P ALLEN, Prop'r. owing to the purifying sea breeze. The fishing interests here are great, and the Families come here from all parts of the state to camp on the beaches in the summer, and salmon canneries give employment to many. Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department. some come all the way from Idaho and Montana. The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted There are disadvantages and defects here, the same as elsewhere, but I don’t knowof a better amounts to more than the wheat crop ot some place, and none that can equal it, except Coos c maty, on the coast, in the southern part of the of the iuterior counties. state, that county being much like this and having similar resources. One bad feature here, or Gold-iuining is carried on quite extensively one that may be considered bad by those uot accustomed to it, is the fact that it rains here on the beach sands. nearly all winter, and is very wet, in comparison with the dry cold winters of some regions. The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip But it is not unpleasant here in the winter, except for muddy roads, and good roads are being tion, and the Tillamook coast is becoming a rapidly constructed now—very fast considering this is such a new country. popular summer resort. The beaches, with It should be remembered that the timber here is a great and wonderful resource, not yet their picturesque arched rocks and wide TILLAMOOK. OREGON fully developed, but as soon as the Nicaragua canal Is built, many large saw mills will be built stretches of white sand, attract many visitois and the farmer can sell every article that he can produce, right at home, at excellent prices each year many of them camping out all sum I to supply the men who work in ths millsand logging camps. This is a good item even now. mer. Clams, crabs, oysters, muse Is, all kinds Having steamer connection with Astoria, Portland and Ban Francisco, we shall never suffer of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod and other fish from railroad monopolies, though we expect a railroad here also in the near future. are plentiful and easy to secure, Speckled There are good public schools, churches aud lodges here. The Catholics have a large acad trout are abundant in the streams, Deer, elk, TILLAMOOK CO., emy and church. bear, giousc, ducks, geese, snipe and other This description is the exact expression of what I have seen here, and those who come here are plentiful. OREGON. will find it as I represent it. All industrious, honest and good American citizens are welcomed The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm here. I.azy, shiftless persons should steer clear of this place, as they arc likely to be trodden rains in winter, little or no snow, .seldom any under foot by the active, energetic classes. ice, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storms •orcsl Grove, North Yamhill or Astoria. A boat sails rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw every ten days. berries frequently ripen in December and Janu R ev . J oseph S chell , ary, and cattle ro.im the hills all winter with Catholic Piiest, Tillamook, Oregon. out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria and scarlet fever were never known here, and con sumptives or rheumatic.» fare as well as any where. There is no stagnant water, and the invigorating sea breeze keeps tlie atmosphere i purified. •W.U-W- The county is new, and haw Just begun to de $40o -California property for sale or ex velop, but is making rapid strides in the way ?iooo—159 acres, first bench land, 30 acres change, a lot 40X150. with triangular lot of improvement. Good roads arc being built, improved, 12 acres can be plowed, balance 1 easily improved. All in tame grass Good of same area iidjoii.ing it on rear, 1 3 acre in all, industries are being started, towns arc grow Ing buildings, running streams of water. On coun room fur garden, chickens, etc., beautiful sitna- up, and a railroad is expected soon. The pci - ty road. 2 miles from post office. school house 011, magnificent view of orange orchards, vine 1 oil place. Can keep 5 cows easily. Best bar yard, and snow cupped mountains in back centage of increase is greater than any other gain in the county. Must be sold soon ; best of ground. Four miles from center of cltyofLo* county in the state according to the state census 1 reasons for belling. Price fr~ o, easy terms. Angles, four miles from center of thecelebrnted of >898» there being now about 40x1 people. This ’ ( at this office where full information will Pasadena, on boulevard and electric connecting both places, cheap fares, and only a few min will be doubled before another five years, be given. utes ride to either place. Best equipped electric veins. ’There is room for more Industi ions citi line in the United states. Both cities will soon I7C0—70 acres, 12 acres of it fine tide land, 20 be built together. Value of property f/00 W ill zens who have means. II is not a good place acres clear roll ng ground, balance good exchange for Tillamook properly, t ull ul (Ills fora poor man with a huge family, unless he I spruce timber. Fronts on Netarts bay, county office for partietulai s. Inis an iron nerve and a good constitution for road crosses it Can keep 10 dairy cows from woik. There is much government land yet sub start, mid more by seeding open land to grass. ject to cully, but it is tar back In the hills cov Spring of pure cold water, also running brook lion high and dry, good diainage, high ered with brush or timber. Yet, there are eon I Convenient to school, store, post office mid saw mill. Fine view of bay and ocean. Good fruit state of cultivation, well fenced, new H loom axwell lace etarts regon land. This is 11 great bargain. Call at this bouse, barn etc. 'I'wo orchards, one healing, rageous energetic people taking places there all the time, dealing them up, and making homes. profusion of small fiuits mid beu ies, fine gm 1 office or on J. 11. Jackson city. den Close to nc demy, it) minutes walk to Land is cheap yet. house, just the place* for a mmi who wants ~ For Exchange - I.«>t in suburb of Los An court Tillamook city, on an ..rm of Tillamook bay. take life easy. Cun milk ten cows, keep I glea, Cal., roi 'I lllainoek propei ty Moo to It has horses, chickens ect. on place. Place will bl ing is the principal town and county seat. 80 acres ot land in Tillamook county, for Cali good or can lie sold out In parcels at a stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries, fornia properly. Can refer a man to fairly good large Increase, piofit. I{isy terms. other property to ranches on government bind, 3 to 8 miles from sell. Call at this office or on A. Letclier, the an academy, good schools, churches ami lodges. city. Plenty of good timbe r iands yet to be jeweler. The siretls arc wsll improved, ami the town homesteaded in more distant locations. Call at has electric lights. The population Is about tliis office. 1000, and it Is building up fast 'I'lieie is a daily f 700-23 acres, all bottom land, best »edi nient land in the world. 5 acres plow laud, mail, daily stages to North Yamhill, and ill the main road, Io miles in grass. Big root crops, will »apport 7 cows • only 4% miles when summer to Forest Grove, 011 the Southern Pa new toad is completed. Store, I’. O. and school now, 15 or 20 w ith little work, limning water 1* 2 miles, good location near bay and beach, on one side, fenced, on main load, 3 miles to cific raihoad. A boat makes weekly trips to city, t mile to (Tviimery. Land caNilv cleared. ho acres clear, ioj acres good spruce timber, bal Astoria, and one every two weeks to San Fran ance bi ush easily cleared. All in grass. Both Will support one family now ami two if cleared. cisco, loth carrying freight and passengers. old and young orchard. Good improvements, <| oochs I i and f.‘»oo on time. Call at this office or There is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the new barn. Fart cash, part on time, ami will oil L. D. Ackley, Wilson river. take house and lot for part payment. Call at Willamette valley. this office. Nehalem. Woods, Hay City, Heaver, Dolph 10 f,xi -6ac:es, half <>f it open meadow A land, balance small brush, easily clear and Gaiihaldi are ambitious places which an f16oo—5 acres, city limits. 2-stoi y 9 room ed, fenced. ten minutes walk from court house, ticipate much in the future. house, good bain etc. ijj blocks laid out on good giaveled load, good for orchard or The United States government is spending a in lots, fine young bearing orchard, beiries in grass. Can be subdivided profitably. Good pio'usioii, 5 minutes walk to court house. Very drainage. Fine place for chicken raucli or gar few thousand dollars every year to improve desirable properly. Favorable terms. Also. 6 den. Cali nt this office. Tillamook harbor. Seventeen thousand dollars blocks ■decent, will be sold sepaiately or alto was expended here last year, and we expect gether. All sightly pioperty, and city building O JiS 'O -io acres, improved, house and burn in that direction, «'all at this office or on J. W 0 chick« 11 yards, < f<*., bei i \ Kaiden, main p5,rxxj this season, besides a few thousand dol Haskins, city. road, graveled, io minutes walk from city, lars Incomplete a road to the light house. plenty of hay land, 7 acres in meadow, good for 'The best time to come here is in July, August »«*> -130 acres of land, 40 acres ready for stilxlivision 111 acre lots, just outside of city or September. The transportation facilities are limits, best baignin in Tillamook comity. Half the plow, 15 acres fit st class bottom land, --------Will Run The--------- better and more regular duiing these months. adjoining Heaver post office and creamery. No cash, balance easy terms. Call at this office. buildings. Fine sprng on the place; county iSy»—3 lot» in Bay City, th«* livery atabl«* road within stones throw. Will be sold for propeity ne«r W. S. Cone * hotel, on $630. Call at this office. WARRANTS PAYABLE water front, good livery Rtnbk* building. r<ioin for 25 head <»f horse», vehicle» etc. Ixitft are 25 K J6oo—160 acres Pleasant Valley, 1.5 acres xsoearh. Good local ion for livery biifiliirsM. Will make trips every five «lais, the weather permitting, between Arioria and Tillamook City 1 A cj clashed, burned and cceded Good I l o r of which f jai c I»I| u ill required, 'flic following numbered warrants in c*.ass C carying freight anti passenue s. house and barn. Xo acies bench land, 2 acres balance on ea»y terms, (’all nt till» office or on are now payable at my office and interest ceases orchard. >250 cash balance on 5 years time. Wm .Milla, City. after this date: ELMORE, SANBORN A Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO., Tillamook, Agts Call at this office or ol J. W. Buckles, Nestocton. Numbers 730, 1240, 1241, 1242, I236, 1231, 1046, 1 Í y HCre*-1,0 all ls»t- 1225, 122M, 1227, 1284, 1065, 1083, jot4, J2h6, 12x7. t<»m land, small timber |i >ca'-h,bal ■f /I, For lands ami home- South m d West, 1 ’J J ohn B arker , County Treasurer. apply to Railway and Emigration New» ance on easy terms. (allât this office or on Dated May 20th. 1K96. J. W. Huckes, Nestocton. 52 S. Clark bi., Chicago. Observations of a Person Who Has No Financial Interests Here-Free from Prejudice. 1I,e Alderman «REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LIST® Netarts Camp Grounds Best Location on the Beach 7 8 Good pasture, garden truck' milk, butter, eggs, and ipX1 feed for sale, Spring water at hand. Sheltered from ' the wind. Right in front of the Sea Lion Rocks Good 6 bathing. Everything made pleasant for visitors. D. R. HÜRLßÜT, P M N . , O . Reduced Fares! p "•»«" I $3.50 3 pacific flavigatioq Company t Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore. U OT j TTEBTZSTG- list leading Paper» Almost Given Away With _ the Headlight—Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. The following named papers will lie dubbed with the H eadlight ut the rates given in llo* right band column of figures. . The figures on the left show the price «re rath prices : of the publishers of the various paper*. These 1 .12 00 .«ml H eadlight 11 50 Oregonian.......................... •f 25 1 50 Examiner. ........................ o HO »» 1 50 (all................................... 2 00 1 00 l>etroit Free Pre««........ »» 2 00 1 <<0 Toledo Bla.le .................. 2 00 1 00 St I xmiis <ilolre I »enioeiat aenii-weekly )” », 1 75 1 no Inter Ocean.................... 1 75 1 Oi New York Tribune 1 75 1 oo Cincinnati Enquirer 4 00 3 00 Scientific American ... »» 2 00 1 00 Coaiiiopulitaii................. »» 2 00 1 00 Hoard * Hairyinali We can give yon *<>me very favorable combination» of »everal paper. if you wieli more than two. The*» rate« may be withdrawn any time. Call at thia office or at B. C. Lamb’. I»x>k «tore if you wiah to accept any of these offer. You get .1 receipt good for the Examiner price acheme if you aubaerilie at the Ila idliuht office or at Izrinb'e. ALVATION IS FREE!!! S ’ * Those of you who have starved on ths wind swept plains of Kansas, watched your crops wither and die for the want of moisture, and if they do live, see them eaten by grasshoppers or chinchbugs saw your potatoes and gardens destroyed Ly gophers and prairie dogs—those of you who have faced the famine in Nebraska, burned corn to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of the year those who have weathered the withering blasts of the Dakotas, had your ears and feet frozen oil, shivered by a red hot stove or toyed with the death dealing zephyrs when the thermometer marked 60 degrees l>elow fteezo—you who have braved the uncertain and changeable freaks of old Horens in Iowa and Minnesota, dug through snow lutnks to get from your house to your barnyard, or witnessed your buildings go up in a cyclone,--you who have shaken w iQi the ague on the Wabash, coughed your lungs out in Chicago, wrestled with yellow fever in Memphis, or sneezed yourself silly’on the alkali plains of Texas—saw your buildings, household goods, and crops floating placidly dow i> the swollen Mississippi, saw your fodder rot in the shock, the weevil taking your wheat and the devil getting your nearest rela tives—you who have seen crops fail seven^ears in succession, passed through a “busted”oi'. Ixx.in in Pennsylvania, the devastations of war in the South, the strikes in New York city, or tried to eke out s living on the yellow clay hills <>» Vermont—you who have worked hard fur years, y<-t poor, everything mortgaged but the old woman and chilren, xml i still living from hand to mouth—you who are backsliders, weary of well doing, and discouraged in trying to esi n a living honestly—if all these ami many other afflictions have lieen your lot, why, at one fell swoop end all your i troubles by coming to Oregon, and to Tillamook, where you will find alisolution from most of the evils of the world.