Nutiee to Teacher*. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an lieie will be a meeting of the ilirec- ■ order duly made and entered in the county court i of school district No. 9, Tillamook : for the county of Tillamook and Stute of Oregon [ 011 the 3rd day of March 1896 and ordering and (ity, Oregon, Saturday June 20, |8l»ti, empow ering and licensing me, the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of John C. Hall, |he pulp of hiilng teachers for the deceased. I will on the 6th. day of July, 1896. at I year All teacher» intending Io I the county court house door in the countv of Tillamook und in the city * of )e application« for a position in the Tillamook and State of Oregon at tin* hour of 1 o'clock P. M. 011 said day sell at public auction tail will do so <>n or before that lime for cash fn hand, hi parcels or the whole of the following described ieal property belonging to said estate and situated in Tillamook county, « IOO< 1 or Chickens taken on siibscrip Oregon, to wit: The w h of sw % of section 27, and the ne of lion nt til ¡H office. se L and these *4 of ne *-4 of section 28, contain­ ing ico acres in township 3 south, range 9 west, Wl!la...ette Meridian. Also the following be­ POKTLANI» M A UK KT. ginning at a point 20 ehs. west and 18 ehs north of the section eoi tier between seeSions (Wholesale Quotations.) •¿7 and 28 it being in the middle of the Nestucca ray River, thence south 18.50 chains thence west 40 O' $ 25 <4 ehs., theuee south 20 ehs.. thence west 7.25chs., iS 'irt loo lbs bo » 65 to the middle of the Big Nestucca l iver, thence 1 following (he meauderings of said river up -Willamette stream 88.20chs. to the place of beginning, con­ 6» 5* taining 69.25 acres more or less 111 section 28, Walla Walla 57 59 being a part of the pre-emption claim of Erastus S V Idos. .... 4 Ol) t> oo McKinley. Also the following tract: Commenc­ ing at a point on the south line of section 28, 8 oo • 5 oo 27 ehs. east of south west corner of section 28 C hic k n IS—Old doz. 3 and it being the middle of the Nestucca river, Spring •• ... - — from which an Alder loiuchesin diameter bears 2 50 south 10 degrees west 50 links, thence east 13.04 , KR- -Brine 12 15 ehs. to the % sec. comet, thence north 20 ehs. to a Store, in Rolls 12 17 post, thence west 2ochs. to a post 2.99 ehs. north Choice Dairy 2o* 22 of the middle of the Nestucca River, thence west 7.25 ehs. to the middle of the Nestucca Creamery. 80 27 river,.then<*e following the meauderings of said Oregon io stream do wx st ream 39.70 ehs. to the place of be- j I. A K! ginnhig, containing 26.40 acres more or less. 9 Also save and except all that portion of the Eastern south east >4 of the north east >4 of section 28 HÄ0N -Clear Sides 7 7'i lying north of the Big Nestucca river and con­ Hams io taining 15 acres more or less, deeded by W. A. II Ilaynor and wife to R. O. Richards Nov. 11, Shoulders 6 1891, all being situated in Tillamook county, F i K ur — Willamette 3 oo 2 75 Oregon, and lying in township 3 south, range 9 O» Country Brands west. Also excepting anil saving nil that por­ tion of the north west of south west % of sec­ tion 27, said township and range and heretofor deeded by W. A. Ilaynor and wife to James I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Hughey and wile. bld Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June 4, Given under my hand this the 2nd day of1 r-Notice is hereby given that the following June. I896. d settler has filed notice of her intention E. E. S elph , C harles E. H all . to dial take final proof in support of her claim, ami Attorney. Administrator of said that [said ____ r _____________ __ _______ proof will be made before ___ Register and Estate. |HHpiver at o’ eK°n ('ity, Ore., on July 20. 1896, SanwOipha M. Cutting, formerly Orpha M. Wil­ son! H. E. N o . 9315 for the s of se se % of SHERIFF’S SALE. sw k sec 18, n w '4 of ne sec 19, tp 5 s r 10 w. na,nes the following witnesses to prove I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ herjeontinuous residence upon and cultivation gon for the C ounty of T illamook . of. laid land, viz: Anna Day, Plaintiff, ] Gtorge Schlagel. J. W. Hellenbrand, G. H. vs. Page, V. Schlagel, all of Oretowu, Tillamook W. C. King and Jennie couBly, Oregon. King, defendants. Robert A. Miller, Register. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lgnd office at Oregon City, Ore., July 2O, 1896: under the seal of the above entitled court, on a Lgti^pticc is hereby given that the following judgment and decree of said court, made and HHKed settler has filed notice of his intention entered on the 28th day of August 1895 in favor to make final proof in support of his claim, ami of the plaintiff Anna Day, and against tlie de­ that s lid proof w ill be made before Register find fendants \\ . C. King anil Jennie King for the ^■feiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 2o, sum of ($144.00'), Four hundred and forty-four dollars ami the Mini of $18.00 costs, commanding iS'Jb, \ iz: me to make sale of the lollowing described real ^^■porge Schlagel, H. E. No. 8320, for the ne propertv: Lot 8 in what is known and described sei* Bo tp 5 s r iO w. v He names the following witnesses to prove as J. J. .McCoy’s :id said real .lames Rva n Deceased. property Io satisfy said execution, order, judg­ '1*5 Tillamook, Ore., June gtli 1896. ment, decree, and interest, n‘>sU and accruing costs. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Dated at Tillamook, Ore., June li, 1896. ^woticc is hereby given that an order of sale J. H. J ackson , Sheriff of hJBbeen made by the County court of the state 1—5 Tillamook County. Oregon. ofBregon for Tillamook county, ordering me to sell the following desetibed tract of property, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. to irit Let five (5) in block eleven ( h ) Cone ami Mc- I n the f'oux’T r C ourt of the S tate of O re - ('<■’« addition to Bay City, 'lillamook countv. gon for tiif . C ounty of T illamook . .11 p: iviite -.dr. a* nd in i 111 -ti a of t: .>- M. A. Colts. Plaintiff, ^^WeofJ. E. Baikcr, liecomul, a mi that in ;ir- vs. I Eim.: with such order l will on thi joth day A L Alderman and Benj. f Ol iiP, 1896 and thereaftei offei the said prop- lliggenbotham. Delis. J «•rty |fo: b -ale. and ell the same as l y la'1, pro- Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale, issued out of and W m . B arker , under the seal of the above entitled court on a Administrator Estate of judgment of said com t, and entered on the 5th __ J. E- Barker. Deceased. day of November 1895, in favor of the above t-5 Tillamook, Orc.,’June 9th 1^96. named plaintiff, M. A. Coles, and agaiust the above named defendants. A. L. Alderman and SUMMONS. Benj Higgenbotham for the sum of $419.26 and IN t > ie circuit C ourt of the S tate of O re - the further sum of |i 1.00 costs and disburse- ■ gon for the C oumy of T illamook . menlB, commanding me to make sale of the fol­ lowing described real property to-wit: Lots 1. 2. ' John Hobbins Department 3 and 4, of see. 20, and lot 1 of sec. 29, tp. 2 north, Plaintiff range 10 west, less 10 acres off north west corner gaf v"* f No 2. ’ James A. Tax lor Summons of sec. 20, also lots 2. 3 and 4. and eolith east ’4 of south east W of see. 17, tp. 2 north, range io w.. Defendant J To James A. Taylor, the above named defen­ Willamette Meridian, Tillamook county, Oregon. I will on the nth day of July 1896, at loo'clock dant iii the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required and notified to ap­ A. M . at the front door of the court house ot pear and be in the Hbove entitled court and an­ Tillamook county, Oregon, in Tillamook City, swer the complaint of plaintiff in the above en­ in said county and state, sell at public auction titled suit, on or before Monday the 24th <1 «y of to tlie highest and best bidder for cash ail the Augn-: . 1896 the same being the fir st day of the right, title and interest which defendants had next regular terin of said court following six on the 23rd day of October or now have in or to weeks publication of this summous. The de­ sai'Wo!in 13. township 2 inl|h> ■ ounty court of the stale of Oregon, for south range 10 west ofthe Willamette Meridian f lillHini:e 211 i heast quarter of section thirty-five (35) J. H J ackson . Sheriff of »-hip one (1) north range ten (iO) west ,-6 Tillamook County Oregon. amette Meridian, running thence north one fired and twenty (i*>) rods, thenc* ea«t ity six and two thirds rod*, thence WARRANTS PAYABLE h one hundred atid twenty (l‘2o) rods, ice west twenty six and two-thirds (2t-.) The following num I 34* ’^9 ’J*4 l37i ’J6? *37*2 S»ate of Oregon, for the County of ----- • with the ■* seal ‘ r>f said court 133o I3M 1417 t«>3 143« 14^3 ’4»7- Tillamook sfllxed this 18 «lay of May 1896 Dated June ilth. i*qt>. Attest: T. H G otne . < lerk J ohn H arkem . < ouniy Treasurer By T om C oate ». Deputy LB’ : A 3 r <■ ¿3 a Ji ___ from tr.AJoumal 0/ W h HH m ■ & Y Epi.epsv, has without ; 7*^1 ■ ■ .1 ’ R H j —j ■ 9 k .J3L, __ TII.I.AMOOK Prof. W. H. Peeke, who Great ’Dcaeripfioi} of makes a specialty of doubt treated and cur- ed more cases than any living Physician; his V success is astonishing. We have heard of cases v£ 30 years’ standing cured by XT_____________________________ > him. Hi COUNTY. Wealth of Timber—The Dairying Industry. Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of the Colum­ Uillamook (Bounty. bia and 500 miles north from San Francisco The county is about 70 miles long, lying on the coast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide. There are four bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and Nes- tucca—in the county. There are mauy fine riv­ ers, generally navigable several miles, and five of them empty into Tillamo«>k bay. These streams have flue water power and are excellent for floating logs. Many small creeks are good for water power or floating logs. There are tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. several fine lakes on Nehalem beach. Springs V.’e advise anv one wishing a cure toaddress of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla­ Prof.W. H. PF.EKE, F. D.> 4 Cedar St., New York mook bay is a good harbor; aud the others will be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon­ It can be said without exaggeration that Tillamook county is a land overflowing with milk ers visit all of them. Quinine, aconite, hot tea, onion syrup, whiskey and and honey, nevertheless here as elsewhere there arc good qualities and defects. The real estate ( The larger part of the county is hilly or quinine, rock candy and rye, a “sweat.” foot bath, star­ mountainous, and covered with valuable tim­ vation reedjug, wrapping your hose around your neck, agent, found everywhere, always looking for the Almighty Dollar, is always ready to paint the ber. There are some fine prairies in the valleys, cod liver oil, and old hundreds cough cure, theae and over (M)u other ways are used by the Umiinn race to cure i good qualities of his country in glowing colors, and people are becoming wary of places that some open hill land, much excellent t'delaud a cold. The beat'way is to make I'CNUUKt EE.\TliOL and a great deal of bottom land, the last requir­ 1M1AI.EK your daily cooipauiun and you will uever are advertised so highly. catch cold. ing clearing. There is coal in places, but the A man must be miserable indeed I traveled over Oregou for a year investigating carefully ami deliberately the resources aud timber is the greatest resource. who is laid up with a bad Cold, Ca­ advantages of thia favored state. I have traveled over Tillamook county, remaining a year, and tarrh, Headache, unable to bread’® Here is the most valuable belt of timber in without pain, ills throat sore and tils will give the actual fact«, so that anyone coming here will not be disappointed. the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and heiu- head throbbing.when one little pro­ This county has a great future before it. The opening of the Nicaragua canal, which has hick being the leading varieties. Some of these duct in tire market called ttsH «4 K’S IMtx lek will give him instant re­ been retarded only by the great trans-continental railroads, will work wonders here, aud ships trees are 10 or 12 feet through, and 200 to 300 feet lief. will sail from this harbor, laden with lumber, to alt ports in the world. Those who had the fore­ in heighth, straight as an arrow, free from sight to secure timber claims along the rivets will eventually receive large returns for their limbs, clear ami sound. The average fir tree is RELIEF EASY TO GET! pains. Many poai men have taken claims of this kind, selling out to good advantage after prov­ four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for­ He mav go on and on, sneeze his head oft for Unit matter, sniffle and ing up ¡ here are some good claims left. When work begins on the Nicaragua canal, the value ests are known to exist. There is enough tim­ enort around to everybody’s discom­ of all thia timber will be greatly enhanced. fiture. His eyes may become inflamed, ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw­ his head anti ears ache, and his throat 1 I find some poor and some good land in this county. The bottom land is the best, but it gen­ ing a hundred years. There are several large ®o sore lie can hardly swallow. Pa­ tient he must be to enduro it all when erally needa cl aring, and the tide lands, often open, are also good. A person who has not seen mills and several small ones in operation, but for 50c. he can buy CUaHMAKK MKK- thecnormoua cropa iaised here, of fine quality, can hardly believe the truth regarding our var- this industry has barely commenced. The sa«v- THOL iNlltLKR and restore himself to bis normal condition. i ions 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 Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler a Jewel! dustry at present. Tillamook butter and cheese, except the products of Switzerland, have no here, and will support thousands of people. A woman will sit around prostrat­ equal, the pure water, invigorating climate, aud nutritious feed, like in Switzerland, being suit- ! There is much fine farming laud, and forming ed in nerves, feeling desperate over 1 ed for it. This county leads the state in the dairying business, and feed for cattle is easily pro­ and stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead loss of sleep, head and eyes racked with pain, cold settled in every duced here. The grass is green all the year. ing industry at present. The best butter and bone, so miserable tliat lite seems It would delight some of our eastern farmers to be here — a good crop sure every year, I was cheese on the Coast is made here, the climate, a blank, but if she would make the marvelous little instrument known astonished to see farmers near Tillamook owning only I5 acres, keeping 5 cows, and supporting water and feed being suited for it. There are as IlSRHAX'S MKNTHOL IMIALKR her daily companion, her headaches a large family of 10or 12 members, besides putting a little money in the bank all the time. several large creameries, besides many small would come less frequent, she would never liavt a cold, These families of course are from I he old country, and instead of frittering their time away loaf­ dairies, and the county, though new, takes the and sore throat aud catarrh would have no terrors. ing on the street corners in town or attending all the evening dances, they work their ground 1 lead of the state in the dairying business. NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH and 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, and root crops are enor­ Neglect a Cold or Cough and if La Grippe don’t get you, Consumption 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. w i I i. C l , h H W A N ’X IN H IL K R cures colds can live her® on fish, clams, game and wild berries. However, those who come here should, Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield ami all diseases of Hie breathway (»assagefl. You los • dollars ir. doc- have «oine means aud be industrious. It is easy for such men to get a start anil make money. abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes ami plums or bills in not keeping 1IM1 MAIX’S I find the climate mild and pleasant, cool in summer, and warm rains in winter. There are do well, ami cherries thrive in some localities. 1MIAI.KU handy to drive oft'a cold or cough or sore throat at ita very no cyclones, float and snow are rare, and very little fog. Sickness is not prevalent. Fevers, ma­ Bee-keeping is piofilable, and the honey is of first approach. laria, diphtheria and ague are not known here. Consumptives and rheumatics improve rapidly exquisite flavor. owing to the purifying sea breeze. The fishing interests here are great, and the The Greatest Authority in the World. Vatuilies come here from all parts of the state to camp on the beaches in the summer, ami salmon canneries give employment to many. D r . J. L ennox B rowne , F. R. 0. 8. Ed. Senior Surgeon to the Cen­ some come all the way from Idaho and Montana. The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted tral London Throat and Ear Hos­ There are disadvantages and defects here, the same as elsewhere, but I «lou t knowof a better amounts to more than the wheat crop ot some pital, says: “The vapor of Menlbol checks in a mnnnerliardly lessthan place, and none that can equal it, except Coos c unity, on the coast, in the southern part of the of the interior counties. marvelous, acute Colds in the head. For all forms of nasal diseases, caus­ state, that county being much like this ami having similar resources. One bad feature here, or : Gold-miiiiiig is carried on quite extensively ing obstruction to the natural 1 bre’itkxvav, I prescribe iTRflMAK*« on® that may be considered bail by those not accustomed to it, is the fact that it rains here on the beach sands. m STliOI. I.MIALI R t<> the extent of nearly all winter, and is very wet, in comparison with tlie dry cold winters of some regions. ; The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip­ hundreds per annum.” But it is not unpleasant here in the winter, except for muddy roads, ami good roads are being tion, and the Tillamook eoast is becoming a [It not lid* recomtnendRli 'n tufflclenl that all rapidly constructed now—very fast considering this is such a new country popular summer resort. The beaches, with who reiul may profit by it I ] DU. BROWNE. II should be remembered that the timber here is a great and wonderful resource, not yet their picturesque arched rocks and wide Brings sleep to the sh'epleas. Cures Insomnia and Nervous Pmetration. Don’t be fooled with worth­ fully developed, but as soon as the Nicaragua canal is built, many large saw mills will be built stretches of white sand, attract many visitors less imitations Take oniv < US4i MAN’S. 6Oc. at druggists.or mMled. postpaid,on revriptof price. Writ® ami the farmer can sell every article that lie can produce, right at home, at excellent prices each year, many of them camping out all sum­ to supply the men who work in the mills and logging camps. This is a good item even now for book on Menthol and tesiinmninla. mer. Clams,crabs, oysters, mudéis, all kinds CUSHMAN DRUG CO., VINCENNES. IND.. U. S. A. Having steamer connection with Astoria, Portland and San Francisco, we shall never suffer of shell-fish, flounders, rock cod and other fish are plentiful and easy to secure. Speckled from railroad monopolies, though we expect a railroad here also in the near future. Deer, elk, There are good public schools, churches and lodges here. The Catholics have a large ecad trout are abundant in the streams. bear, grouse, du ks, geese, snipe ami other emy and church. This description is the exact expression of what I have seen here, and those who come here aie plentiful. j will find it as I represent it. All industrious, honest and good American citizens are welcomed 1 Tlie climate is mild, cool in summer, warm here. La/.y, shiftless persons should steer clear of this place, as they arc likely lobe trodden rains in winter, little or no snow, seldom any ice, no drouths, no cyclones, thunder storms $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap­ under foot by the active, energetic classes. Visitor« should come via Portl and, Forest Grove, North Yamhill or Astoria. A boat sails rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw­ plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. berries frequently ripen in December and Janu­ from San Francisco to this place about every ten days. We secure the best patents for our client«, ary, and cattle 10am the hills all winter with­ R ev . J oseph S chell , and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria Catholic Priest, Tillamook, Oregon. keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we wish to impress upon the public the fact that or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria ami scarlet fever were never known here, and con­ IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS sumptives or rheumatic.* fare ns well as any­ THAT YIELD FORTUNES, where. Theie is 110 stagnant water, and the such as the "car-window” which can be easily slid up invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere and down without breaking the passenger’s back, purified. “sauce-pan,” "collar-button,” "nut-lock,” “bottle­ stopper, and a thousand other little things that most The county is new, and has just begun to de­ any one can find a way of improving; and these simple velop, but is making rapid strides in the way inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the $400-California property, for sale or ex 5700—70 acres, 12 acres of it fine tide land, 20 author. Try to think of something to invent. change. A lot 40x150, with triangular lot of improvement. Good roads are being built, acre- clear roll ng ground, balance good spruce timber. Fronts on Netarts bay, county of .same area adjoining it 011 rear, 1 ;l acre ill all, industries are being started, towns are growing IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. roml crosses it Can keep 10 dairy cows from room for garden, chickens, etc., beauliiul sitiiR- up, ami a railroad is expected soon. The per­ Patents taken out through us receive special notice in start, and more by seeding open land to grass. 011, magnificent view of orange orchards, vine the" National Recorder/’ published at Washington, Spring of pure col'l waler, also running brook yard, ami snow capped 111011 ntuilis In back centage of increase is greater than nny other D. C., which is the nest newspaper published in America Convenient to school, store, post office and saw ground. Four miles from center of city of Los county in the slate according to the state census in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub­ mill. Fine view of bay ami ocean. Good fruit Angles, four miles from center of thecelebiated of 1895, there being now about 4000 people. This scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. land. This i* ¡1 great bargain. Call at this Pasadena, on boulevard and elect l ie connecting both places, cheap fares, ami only a lew min­ will be doubled before another five yeais. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month office or on J. H. Jackson city. utes ride to either place. Best equipped electric years. There is room for more industrious citi­ which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands line in the United - tales. Both cities will soon zens who have means. II is not a good place of copies of the "National Recorder,” containing a For Exchange -Lot in suburb of Los An be built together. Value of property $. 00 Will sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, gles, < al., for Tillamook property. Also will be scattered throughout the United States among 80 acies ot land in Tillamook county, for Cali­ exchange for Tillamook pK-perly. Call at this for a poor man with a huge family, unless he Inis an iron nerve and a good constitution for capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their fornia properly. Can refer a man to fairly uood office for partictnlars. attention the merits ofthe invention. wui k. There is much government land yet sub­ ranch« Ron government land, 3 to 8 tulles frofti All communications regarded strictly confidential. city. Plenty of good timber lauds yet to be ject to entry, but it is tar back In the hills cov­ Address homesteaded in mote distant locations. Call at ered with brush or timber. Yet, there are cou­ this office. JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., rageous energetic people taking places there all Solicitor, of American and Foreign Patents, the litm1, clearing them up, ami making homes. Ja-'k’o—160 acres, on main road, )o miles 618 F Street, N.W., A O from town, will be only i'a mil' - when Land is cheap yet. Box 385. Washington, D. C. new road is complet' d. Store. I*. O. and school Tillamook city, on an .irm of Tillamook bay. iv“ Reftrtnct—editor of this f after. If ritefor our il9 miles, good location near bay and bva<’h. 50-Page ftamfthlet, FREE. Is the principal town and comity seat. It has :>o acres clear, ioo acres good spruce timber, bal­ ance brush easily cleared. All in grass. Both stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries, olr 1000, and it is building up fast. There is a daily grass. <’an be subdivided profitably. Good | is a diainage Fine place for chicken iuiic I i or gar­ mail, daily stages to North Yainhiil, and in the den. Call at this office. sumiller to Forest Grove, on the Southern Pa­ LOCAL DISEASE cific railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to and is the result of colds and 1 Q $i5"O — io acres, improved, house ami barn sudden climatic changes. Astoria, ami one every two weeks to San Fran­ AO chicken yards. et<- , brrrx garden, main It can be cured by a pleaaant rond, graveled, 10 minutes walk fiom city, cisco, both currying freight ami passengers. remedy which is applied di­ plenty of hay land. 7 acres in meadow, gooil for Tillie is a telegraph line from Tillamook to the rectly into the nostrils. Be­ $40oo—25 acres adjoining city, sightly loca­ subdivision 111 acre lots, just outside of city ing quickly absorbed it gives Willamette valley. tion high ami drv, good drainage, high limits, best baigain in Tillamook county. Half relief at once. Nehalem. W o < m ! s , Bay City, Beaver, Dolph state of cultivation, well fenced, new s room «•ash, balance easy terms Call at this office. house, barn etc. Two orchards, one bearing, mid Garibaldi are ambitious places which an- profusion of sni.¡11 fiuils ami beirics, fine gar­ 1 $#50- he livery stable ticip'ite much ill the future. Close tn hc demy, it) minutes walk to is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for den A pro one’s hotel, on The United stales government is spending a Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head «nd Hay Fever of ali court house, just the place for a mail who want« water front building, room few tlioiisand dollars every year to improve to take lit'- easy. Can milk ten cows, keep remedies. It opens and cleanses the meal passages, for 25 head , vehicles etc. Lots are 25 horses chickens ect. on place. Place will bring allays pain ana inflammation, heals the sores, pro­ Tillamook harbor. Seventeen thousand dollars each. 1 ition for livery business. tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses good iucreas'-. or can be sold out in parcels at a X50 >850, < I350 cash will be required, was expended here last year, and we expect of taste and smell. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. large ptofit. F isy terms. Other property to Price I ir I riicc 011 easy teims. (J m .II at tills office or on sell. Call at this office or 011 A. Letcher, the $/5,000 this season, l»eslviirinl Kent Estate B iimíiicss . P sjm taxes for non-residents. «nd Machinist. Bay City, Oregoq. Ilorscahoeing. Carriage Work and Woo«] Work at lower prices than ever. the old stand. I \/ATffAM IO PRPPH J gALVATlON AL V rt 1 IU1M IS IO FREE!!! r n EE. H . a Prices to Suit the Times: —— BOOT? and Made to order. -H- Repfdring done a* cheap as the cheapest. Come and be convinced. P. F. BROWNE. Rlpana Tabule» cure conatipatlon. Rlpana Tabule» cure Indigcatlon. Ripans Tabule» cure billouane»»- _ Hipan« Tabule» asaist digestión. Rlpanc Tabules cure llver troublea. Ripans Tabule» cure bad breath. Ripana Tabule» cure flatulence. Rlpana Tabule» cure dyspepsia. Thotte of you who have starved on the wind #we|it pUjlill ()f WMt4.|,„| your croi,. do live, *<-e them eaten by gniHahoppers or < him IibugH wither and die for the want of moisture, mid if they d< »nw your potatoes and gardens destroyed by gophers mid 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 yard, or witnessed your building» go up in a cyclone,---you »ho have shaken with th*- ague on tlie 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, mid crop» floating placidly down theswolb n Mississippi, saw your fodder rot in the shoc k, the weevil taking your wheat mid the devil getting your nearest rela tives- -you who have seen crop» fail seven years in succession, passed through a “Lusted’ oi’ lioom in Pennsylvania, the devastations of war in the South, the strikes in New Yoi k city, or tried to eke out a living on the yellow clay hills of Vermont—you who have work*«! hard for years, yet poor, everything mortgaged but the old woman and chilren, mid still living from hand to mouth -you who are Incksliders, weary of well doing, and discouraged in trying to earn a living honestly—if all these and many other afflictions have lieen your lot, why, at one fell swoop end all your troubles by coming to Oregon, and to'l illamook, where you will find alisolution from most of the evils of the world.