Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1891)
CHOICE W. S. CONE’S LATEST AND BEST SUBDIVISION NOW ON THE MARKET. LOCATION FOR RESIDENCE A m^snLtLo^nt Exive -uzUl b« conctruelecl on the sravxl tmxeh irontins thl: PROPERTY I liTFor further particulars, prices, terms etc., call on pfoperly. Thio -uzlil be th« S. COITE, ctrl-e® tu the eaunty. CŒT-X-, OEEGOXT, I DAIRY AND CREAMERY. MAKING A MARKET. Till-; STOCK THAT PAYS. SEE HERE, CATTLE MEN. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon Muy 27, i*9i.—Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settier has filed notice of his intention io make final proof in support of his claim, ami that sai l proof will be made bef »re the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on July 23, 18yl viz: Hathaway Yocorn, Homestead Entry No. 6601 for the sw’.j of seyf sec. 3I tp. 3 s, r lo w, and Lots 2-3 and 4 of sec. 6 tp. 4s, r. 10 w. Ik maims the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. Amlr v Rhoudv-sof Hembree, Tillamook < o., Oregon Frederick DawzjMviu Roads and Wil liam Booth of Woods, Tillamook Co., Oregon. 1-5 J. T. Apperson. Register. N’OTICE FOR Pl BLiCATION: LsndOfficeut Oregon City, Oregon, July 2, 1891.—Notice I b hereby given thattlie follow ing-named settler has filed uotiee of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook county at Tillamook, Oregon, on August 25, iH9i, viz: John J. Earl, Will make tho Reason Homestead Entry, No. 665o, for 11 w ’-4 of sec. 2, of 1891 at Jones Bro’s livery tp. 2 s, r io w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, stable in Tillamook. said land, viz. Ilcnry Olds, Bat Ohara, Ben Ohara and 1» Tomlinson, all of Netarts 1*. O. Tillamook Co., Oregon. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. niUNCE BARTLETT is a tbree-quarW [• Norman mid one-quarter Mormtm NOTICE FOR l’UBLK’ATION. Was sired by the celebrated imported Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June 29, iX91.—Notice is hereby given that the follow stallion, Gmnbetta; dam, Nellie, waj ing-named settler has filed ndticeof his intention sired by a Norman horse and a full-blood to make final proof iu support of his claim, ami that said proof will be niaoe before the County Morgan mare. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on August 20,1891, viz. TERMS. George Rit fenberg, For single service, $10, with privilegj Pre-emption D. S. No. 7520 for the s e >4 of s c sec. 35, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. and lots 1 and e of u 0)4 of season for $15. Insurance $20 Two sec. 2,tp. 3 s, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses toprove his or more mares at a liberal disc >unt. Two-thirds of service price will lie ft* continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: ceivcil in farm produce. ( lai nee Tilden, A. S. Tilden, G. M. Means and John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, I’. O. Til For single service money ts due at th« lamook Co., Oregon. time of service. 6-li J. T. Apperson, Register, ‘prince Bartlett’ Wlial to llo Tills Spring In I’rcpnratlon Good Advice to a Man With Leghorn fur tho Boom. Eggs to Sell. INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERING ES ILLUSTRATIONS OF TYPICAL CHEESE There is u largo shortage of cattle—a “Wo have about 300 Leghorn hens, and TABLISHMENTS. AND BUTTER COWS. shortage which it will lie difficult to would like to tln.l n market for our eggs cover, and then* are but two ways to do to Which we could ship them by the a One la a If olstefn, th» Other a Jersey* crate as fast as they are laid, so that Regulations Prescribed by the Govern it. The legitimate and penuunent method is breeding, but cattle men will bo slow Decide First What Branch of Dairying they would 1« strictly freah. If yon ment for Such Inspection—Pork Must to adopt this course. They arc yet too Will Bn Most Profitable hi Your Neigh know of any parties who would like to Be Subjected to Microscopic Examina badly demoralized to accept the change engage tliem 1 would bo pleased to cor borhood, and Go in and Win. tion-Meat Products Above Suspicion. its permanent, and from breeding it respond with them.” Answer—It is hard to coax 300 hens We present to onr readers' view this Secretary Rusk . has promulgated tho , seems a long road to results. This is Week types of the two most famous into profitable egg production, but it is following rules for inspection of live 1 true, but it is the road nevertheless. It NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. dairy breeds of cattle in America. harder yet to develop a prime egg mar stock and meats intended for exportation is the only way in which the supply of Land office at Oregon City. Oregon, May 27, cattle can be had to meet the demand, 1891.—-Notice is hereby given that the following- Others may be as good, but these are the ket. Anybody can ship eggs to New or interstate transportation: named settler has filed notice of hjs intention favorites. The illustrations represent York and take what the commission man Tho proprietors of slaughter houses, canning, »ml it should be good breeding and good to make final proof in support of his claim, and Good cattle will couinian-1 that sh id proof will be made before the County likenesses of noted cows of pure pedigree sees fit to return, but this business is not salting. (Kicking or rendering establish incuts feeding and tried excellence, as near the model, satisfactory to the man who knows be engaged in the slaughter of cattle, sheep or long prices. It is now difficult to tell Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, ou July 24 189i, viz: perhaps, as can be found. baa a first class article and is doing busi swine, the carraArtes or products of which are where prices will go, and I will not un Seba Norton, to become subjects of interstate or foreign The first figure shows the Holstein- ness enough to warrant him in guaran commerce, will make application in writing to dertake to say. but 1 will venture this Homestead Entry No. 5589, for the n % of n e ’4 Friesian type at its best. Observe the teeing fresh eggs. How can lie establish the secretary of agriculture for inspection of much, that there is a good ten years of and 11*2 of n w1., sec., 21 tp. 5s, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses to' prove enormous udder, the tapering muzzle, his reputation for honesty and care in tho animals and their products, stating tho loca prosperity ahead of us, and it is Very his continuous residence upon and cultivation minds of those who bny liia eggs? How tion ami address of the slaughter bouse or doubtful whether the supply can meet of, said land viz: other establishment, the kind of animals Thomas Foster, Frank Foster M A Bower and do you make a trademark valuable? In slaughtered, tho estimated number of animals or overtake the demand iu ten years' Frank Franklin, all of Meda P. O. Tillamook the first place, a man must make up his slaughtered in a week, and the character and time. County, Oregou. 1-5 J. T. Apperson, Register. mind that he must spend time, money quantity of the products to go into interstato This shortage can be partially covered or foreign commerce from the establishment, and patience. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and the applicant shall agree to strictly con by better feeding, but cattlo men will NOTICE FOR Pl’Bt.ICATION. PREMIUMS. Land Oilice, at Oregon City, Oregon, June The point is to get in with some re form to all regulations or orders that may be meet the opening spring without grain Land office nt Oregon City, Oregon, May 27, 189I.—Notit c is hereby given that the fql- 29, j S^ i .—Notice is hereby given that the 1 For the best colt $33; for second best sponsible dealer, and convince him made by the secretary of agriculture in carry and with thin cattle. settler has filed notice of ‘ settler has filed notice of his in following-named that the eggs aro strictly first class, and ing on t he work of inspection at his establish* I All stock should be put on good grass. lowiiig-nanied his intention t<i make final proof in support of; $20. Will buy best colt for $75 or $50 fuf tention to make final proof in support of his his ment. claim, and that said proof will be made be- j second best. To be judged by disinter and that said proof will be made before that they can l>o supplied in certain The secretary upon receipt of the application Sweet corn should be planted as early as claim, County Clerk of Tillamottk County, at fore the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at ested parties. quantities. Have a circular neatly will give the establishment an official number possible, and this will be ready to feed the Tillamook, Oregon, on August 20, 1891, viz; Tillamook. Oregon, on July 23, 1891, viz: MILK AND CHF.KHK COW. printed, stating, in large type, that you by which all its inspected products will there in July. At the same time the ever Clarence Tilden, Solon Schiffmann, which denotes the true milk cow, and will guarantee every egg sent out to be after bo knowu, and this number will l>e used JONES BROS Pre-emption J). S. No. 7522 for the Lots 3 and I green corn should be planted, and it will Pre-emption J). S. No. 7557. for the w }i n e both by the inspectors of the department of the handsome white ami black coloring. I 4, wk, of 11 u % see 1, tp. 3, s, r 10 w. fresh and gpod. Offer to supply one agriculture and by the owners of the establish follow the early variety with good ears and e’iy nw1/ of sec. in, tp Is, 1 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his , The Holsteins grow to large size, but He names thefollowing witnesses to prove his dozen fresh eggs for every one found bad ment io mark the products of the establish and will last until field corn is ready. continuous residence upon and cultivation of, continuous residence upon and cultivation of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. they are, of course, great feeders pro I said land, viz: Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, Mil or stale before a certain date. Stamp ment. In this way steers that come to grass saiil land, viz: George Riefenberg, G. M. Mean , N. Lesley 28, I89I.—Notice is hereby given that the follow* portionally. If sufficient Jersey milk A L Whitton. L McFee, J P Kane, aud W The veterinary inspector in charge of the es every egg with a neut stamp, showing John Bumgarner, all of Nestocton, Tii- mg named settler has filed notice df his inten tablishment v, ill carefully inspect in the pens tliin may be ready for market in later Illingsworth all of Tillamook P. O., Tillamook 1 , and Were mixed with the Holstein milk to lamookCounty, Oregon. tion to make final proof in support of his claim just when it was laid. Never let a soiled of the establishment all animals about to bo fall and early winter, and take well np County, Oregon. give it richni-ss and coloring, here would 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. 1 and that said proof will be made before the 1-5 T. T. Apperson, Register. or badly colored egg go ont of your ! tjaughterud, and no animal shall bo allowed to to the top of the market; or they may County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Is- the model dairy product, or as near it NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. house. Have a card neatly printed with I | pass to the slaughtering room till it has been have oil cake oil grass from the start. 11100k, Oregon, on July 21, I89I, via: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. as it is possible to get profitably. The Land Office at Oregon City, Oro n, June M. Keys, your name, address, egg guarantee and I so inspected. Whenever any animal is found The market will pay for it. ; Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 28, 29, I89I — Notice is hereby given tlial the follow Homestead Entry Eugene : on inspection to bo diseased the animal shall No. 8R27 for the n c\l of »et' cow In the illustration is, moreover, “no lS'ii. — Notice is hereby given that the follow- a popular name for your poultry farm. be condemned by t lie inspector, and theownei ing-named settler has filed notice o his inten 26 tp. 1 s, r 8 W. The English feeders uro receiving large hig-namrd sejtler has filed notice of his inten slouch” ns a butter maker, having pro to make final proof in support o I is claim, lb- iianies the following witnesses to pro*4hi» Scatter your cards and circulars shall ut once remove it from the premises and shipments of cotton seed from Egypt. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, tion ami that suid proof will be made < fore the continuous residence upon and eultivati« n of, duced fourteen pounds and two ounces wherever you go. Write letters, inclos di.spi»:;o of it in such manner as maybe pro Many of the American feeders are with and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, said hind,nil I* r sec. 2301 R. S. viz: in a week. i County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Oregon, on August 19, I89I, viz: vided by the laws of the state. II Ward, C. A Barton, Win 'I hornton and Wm ing your cards and circulars to every The carciustvsof cattle which leave establish in reach of cotton seed an l cottou seed mook, Oregon, on July 22, 1891, viz; As cheese cows tho Holsteins are par Carver, all of Tr-^k P. O. Tillamook County, Frank Coyne, • hotel keeper, every first cla <s grocer and ments a,s dressed beef will bo stamped with a cake. Joseph I). Gibbens, Oregon. excellence. Where find ami pasturage Pre-emption D. S. No. 5883, for the s e % of n e j nuiulicred stamp, issued by the inspector, and provision dealer you can hear of. «-5 J- T. Apperson, Register. The shipment of good breeding cows i’re-empticn D. S. No1 6023, for the nw>,{ of lie*, L, s ‘2 of s e aud n e 5^ of s e '4 of sec 19, tp 2 are abundant enough to bo no object, as nej* of nwj^ofsec* 13, and s>2 ot swjj of see h , r 9 w. Pct a neat advertisement in the paper u record will be sent to tho department at for slaughter should stop. Such, how and 12, tp. 2 s, r 8 w. on some of tho great farms and ranches Washington. IÀu h and evory article of food He names the following witnesses toprove NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION. that circulates among the best |s«iple in products made from tho carcasses of animals ever. ns are not good breeders should be He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation in the west, undoubtedly tho Holstein Land Oilice at Oregon City, Oregou, May continuous residence upon and cultivation of, his your town or village. Make a visit to Inspected will bo labeled or marked in such sent off anil only useful stock kept. of, said land. viz. 1K9I. —Notice is hereby given that thé said land, viz: and the cheese factory aro proving profit T. F. Harris, Mrs. S. E. Lee, Albert Harris following-uamed settler has filed notice of ht» large places near by, showyonr eggsand manner us 1 ho owner of the«atablishmcnt may A statistical bureau should be organ J 1) Edwards, O I) Boatman, E R Bales and and able. There is enough meat on the Hol O. B. Lawrence all of Nestoclon F. O. Til- intention to make filial proof in support ofhfo direct. D S Tales, all of Trask 1*. O., Tillamook County, tell what yon aro doing. In nliort, be lanio; k Co., Oregon. « Him. ami that > lid proof will be made before stein, too, owing to its size, to make its The Inspection of fcvlno for export or inter ised to gather facts in reference to the Oregon. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. lieve iu yourself and in your eggs, then i ¡he County Clerk of Tillamook County at Till*- 1-5 J. T. Apperson, Register. beef a consideration. I "blow your lioru!" If you blow hard state trade will be conducted in the same cattle trade, tiiat cattle men may under . 11100k, Oiegon on July 2a, 189 i , viz: manner us prescribed in the foregoing rules, stand the existing facts that have a bear Joseph H. Whiting, Here we have the typical butter cow, Mrs. J. JOHNSON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. enough you will l,o sure to pierce some with the addition, however, that a micro- ing on their business. If tliis had been Miss L. J. RUGGLES Homestead Entry No.;ç28 for the w% of 11 w/ Land Oilice at Oregon City, Oregon, the Jersey. Note the difference in form July sec. I7 and e% ot 11 e '4, see, 1« tp 1 r . r. 8vr. Kcopic examination for trichima will be re body ’ s car and hold his attention. In in rqieratiou for the last two years, or 2, I891. — Notice is hereby given that the ucj (j I 3j ÿ&Jcn io-n,; quired for all Hwino products. and structure between this anil the Hol- lie names the following witnesses to prove his following named settler has filed notice of his order to build up a “special” market residence upon nud cult.vatiaii of, 'i’ho inspector in charge of the slaughtering even for the last five years, we should intention to make final proof in support of his i continuous said land, viz: a man must cultivate Holf reliance—not and other eat abl Ishmon Is will issue a certifi not Imve the depression which we have claim, am* that said proof will be made before H I) Kush, W B Smith and w D Illingworth of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Till« Tillani'! * Tillamook “cheek," but an honorable opinion of cate of inspection for ail carcasses of animals gone through. Early steps should be county, Oregon, R Jack- or food products whii h are to be exported into niook, Oregon, on August 20, 1891, viz’: son of Netarts, Tillamook Co., Oregon. himself, his work and his product. The foreign countries, wliich certificate will cilo taken to organize for thia ¡inrpose. Zerelda E. Dunn, 1-5 J. T. Apperson, Register. world loves u self reliant man and will the numb r of factory and the name of the The majority of cattlemen are scat Homestead Entry No. 6626, for the w of s e 1/ V-r5_i------- A KT ZD-------- ' take pleasure in following him—to the owner, with date of inspection and the name tered and do not come in contact with of see. 9, n w '4 of u e ‘4, n e *; of 11 w L sec. 16, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—Nun« tp. 5 r 10 w. egg bllsir.e.4 as well ns elsowhere.—Ku of the consignee, an.I tho country to which the each otln r so that they can keep posted F or I’ i u L icat I o N. sani.” is to be ex|M>rted. Th? certificate will He mimes the tollowing witnesses to prove his ral Now Yorker. United States I.and Office. Oregon City, Ore continuous residence upon and cultivation of also contain tho number* of the stamps at Could they ki. >w just how many cuttle gon, Aj>: il r 1—Notice is hereby given that said land, viz: tached to the articles to la* exported. conn* to tin* leading markets of the world A M Upton and Fred Scherzinger of Orotcwn, in complnnv with the provisions ot the act To Wool Growers* Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General Tillamook <’o.,Seba Norton Edward McGlvtichv, of Congr< s of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for After this no nation need bo afraid of each week, and just how many go into ,1 the sab of timber lands in the Slates of Califor It hi a well known fact that wool buy Atneriuun Ijeef or (>ork. Not the Knndl- consumption, how many go east, how of Mvdi, Tillamook Co., Oregon. nia,Oregon» Nevada and Washington Territory,’ Assortment of Millinery Goods. 6-11 J. T. Apperson, Register. er« annually sustain morn or less loss on e«t germ of h trichina will lx* able to many go west, mid in what shape they nrrrrtn cow. Fred R. Bettlo, •tefn. Her udder is not so large, and their purchases, owing to the improper Einnggle itself out of th« country, ap- go and how many aro exported to other NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of TILLAMOOK. O regon . Land office at Oregon City, Oregon. June 23, Oregon, lias this day filedin thisoifice his sworn It is parently. alio does not give such quantities of milk handling of wool by growers. countries in live cattle. <rre3sed beof, in I89L—Notice is hereby given that the follow- statement No. 24:^, for the purchase of the as the sister breed, but what she does claimed that after a season like the past, cans and salted, they would soon under ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten n c 1, of sec 34, tp 2 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof Ileurlng Prncocks. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, to show that the land sought is more valuable give is rich enough to almost "stand when final results have not been satis stand the conditions of trade. D. A. FINDLEY, and that said proof will be made before the 1 for its timber or stone than for agricultural There aro pleasant old farmhouses alone." The cow in tho picture has pro factory, buyers, when entering the new If they could see what kind of cattle County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla purpose«, and to establish his claim to m M --------- DEALER IN ---------- mook, Oregon, on August 17 1891, viz: land before the Register and Receiver of thi* duced twenty-one pounds and Bix ounces clip, will <lo so prepared to use unusual where for gem-rations brilliant birds bring the top of ths market nnd what A. Newman, office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday the of butter in a week. She Ixdongs to a discretion in making their selections; with long trains parade in and out among kind take the Isittoui of the market, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Homestead Entry No. 755I, for the s ’ a of s e V 1 18th day of August, 1891. lie names as w itnessefl: sec. 11. n ’2 of u e 1, see. I4. tp. 1 s, r8 w. John Edwards, of Trask, Oregon, and C H Freu, herd of which at least one member has and that the best results inny lie real th - trees on tho lawn, and screech in the and should they compare notes and find Dry Goods, He names the following witnesses to piovchi; Geo Pe ttit and U Thayer, of Tillamook, Oregon. luade thirty-one pounds nine ounces in a Izod and tho trade started oil a satis most ntr x-ions manner whenever—such that the steer that stands at the top cost Hats & Caps, i continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Any ,. id ¡11 persons claiming adversely the factory basis the following suggestions is the belief rain is approaching. The Week. I said land under. Sec. 270.1 r . S. ■ib ve dcseiilicd lands arc requested to file their no more tlmn the oae that go<>3 to the Boots & Shoes. claims in this office on or before said 18th davof M D C ivau.iugii, W'|) Illingsworth, ¡'. Perry to sheep growers lire recommended farm people here, with an eye to tho bottom. thejr*would then bo reaching Before you go into the dairy bv.sino:«, I and J Gabricfoon, all of Tillamook, Tillamook August 1891. The Bheep should lai housed during beautiful, rear peacocks just for their for the top place. or when you begin, aa you get your ex- . County,Oregon. 211 J. T. Apperson, Register. 5*10 J* T. Apperson, Register. porionce and pay for it, decide what storms, regularly fed and watered, the gorgeous feathers. We ought to improve tho coming cp There ii no profit in these birds l>e- portunitics and get upon n higher level. branch of dairying will ls< most profit- weak ones especially cared for. the short Weeds, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Oregon Citv. Ore..Jun ■ 2j, 1851. ? TILLAMOOK LAUNDRrf abfo tn tho locality in which you find staple-1 ones marked at shearing time, yond their splendid tail feathers, which Wi* can command the bestef the world’s —Notice is hereby given that the following- They *houll be kept may sometimes lie sold to fanciers for markets, nnd in those markets have uo yourself. That settled, stick mainly to fattened and sold named settler has filed notice of lrs iutentiou tho one line, following the others merely from plowed ground, burrs, wild ui I h . brush *s nr.d fans, yet the creatures nro com|»*tition to m ike final pn < f in supp«iit of his claim, ami Wi : ing g?.?hered and delivered every that suid pr .<-f will he made before the Countv chaff, and l»> well tagged before shear handsome enough to n;-i-<l no excuse for as incidentals to help out the main one. in discussing these questions nt the < lcrk ot Tillamook « ounfy, utTillamook, Ore w< k. Work done on short notice when desicti* ing. so that in time the entire flock their learirr In the days of the Roman stack yards a lew days since 1 was met gon, on August r', 189i,viz: Starched r’nirts 2QCts each after June ist. lntelllgrnl I’utroua end a <■<><«! Creamer,. would grow long, strong and most valu etnporo: no great feast w:is perfect with- with tins a-s.*rlion that there were a Andrew J. Heater. Suits ch aned to order. Wooften hear sliarpcriticism indulged able wool nt all times and in all market.«. out its ill-i i f peacocks brains mid great iminy people who could not afford Pre-emption D. S. No. 7139, for the s w of s w »4 Of see. J2 tp. 2 r m w. iu by creamery men against their patrons Each fleece should be tied by itself, in ton rues. lheu there was profit in this ¡,ny ,|le |H.st boef; that tliev must LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. He names the following witnesses to prove his ami patrons against creamery men. side out. with two strings each way and kind of poultry raking, g, even though take the poorer quality. 1 replied lo continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: It has ls><>n our obeervation quite often with regular woo) twine. Wool never there v. ere no incubators. H'1* j °W i'1’* the tiiird ami fourth rate piooe* S Miller. M D Read in». Henry olds and that the criticism was well deserved both looks ns well nor weighs as much us vot ■ the flesh dry and tough and not fit a W(,j| |,r, 4 UU1| we|| ,rt] gfiX.r Wt re LOUIS ROSSELET, Andrew Hans- n, all of Tillamook, Tillamook county, Oregon. ways, lint we wish to assert a Isslns-k when first taken off tho slmep, when it t-> eat, and na to the brains and tongues, lietter than the best pieces in a scrub J. T. Apperson, Register. principle that knows no exception—it is should be pnF on to the market and its they would le as distasteful as the and poorly fed steer.—T. L. Miller in iin|H>HBiblo to run a jssir creamery when best price realized. In shipping, mark worms and snails some half civilized ¡ico- 11».»: 11 L and , A ct J cne 3, 1S7A—N otice fob Bowling Alley in Connection. Breeders' Gazette. I’CBLU'ATION. the |«trons uro well ¡¡anted in duiryiug. amuntier and the weight on each suck pli s are foml of. Yet the old Homans t nlteil SUtcs l.nul ofhee. Oregon City, Ore They simply won’t luivo it. Tho ¡»¡»¡r ami send n list of them. This will help were a great nation. Goods suits made to order. gon. June It. is.., —Notice in hereby given that, Th e best wines mid liquors in the market Points of Interest. in co:ii|.li m i- with the provi-ionr ofthe act ot ervameriea and clieeeo factories can con to trace any errors or losses in case any Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. The entile tnen’s time Ii.tn come. But V ’ ’ '. 1 .- O ‘ J ‘ m- . i gl entitled Au act for the tinue to exist only when the ¡«Irons do should occur -American Cultivator. sale ot timber Imd» in the state« of California. the turn sbould have been i;in.le two Jons Davidson, Proprietor. Oregon, Neva.!», and Wasyfootoii Territory " not know what is duo them. S hop in (’ lai de T hayer H ouse . W est E o - yearn ago. a inau who has watched the ’ Arthur Prr.vooat. Tho other day we read tho re|x>rt of Feint* of Iuliri-st. , or Buy l ily. County oi Tillamook, state of we.-tern ranges tuiuks. Then th nmands OLSEX’H BLOCK. TILLAMOOK, ORE. the Rock Spring creamery at tieueva. i ’ ha. tlm. da. filed in this office hi-;, mend Nothing seems to Is? fixed anymore. of good breeding cattle would have liecn I.. .. Til »t dement No >451. for the purchase of Ills., anil it did us good to note what a In Australia, in England and on the con the n ot n <■ 1,. «..!, „t „ <■ ;■. ,,nJ „ „ , TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE. saved and would have been in active COM MERCI AL splendid combination in society a lot of tinent of Europe the trolling records of SC «ofaic 1;. tp. 1 .. r n IV. and will offer eel vice now H. \ . V. JouNStijj .. .. P resident ' . i? r"’)*’ ll,at lhc b*'"1 .ought is more intelligent patrons and a good creamery tho past were all broken in 1880. It is Recollect, don’t put your rtock upon M m D S tillwell V ice P resident l aluah! ■ for its tin-her or stone limn foragricul can make. There are sixty ¡sitrous, and not safe to say wh--ro th - trotting r.vnr.l 7’ U",d *” «tsblisll ¡.1» eli im to S ecretary and T h rlauckkr k'ir. the spring pasture tili it has made a (« e ’. L. S mith . ..ul Old tn I re the Register „nd keeei.er .1 they delivered last y ear 5,787,757 pounds will stop f C laude !IAV l.K But the trotter» of no conn Only 25cts. Post-paid. good start. d °'Jlra,orrviro'* City, Oregon,on Thursday, I W. H CoorF.R of milk, which ¡goduced 2I'.),'U7 ¡¡ounds try equal those of America as yet. Tlio tnc : .th day ol Veptcniber, lv.n. ’ E xkcvtive C ommitter ^ L. H. B rown More and more specialization becomes He names as w itnesses: of butter, an average of 4.33 or a trifle best tvcord ________________ _ was a mile I W m . D- STII.I.WKI.L The only cheap, reliable Fountain Pel made in Europe XV s Cone nnd I. Parker of llav City V a factor of success in stock raising as over 4 1 8 pounds of butter to 100 pounds in J Ulj. by the horse llompio Bonita, at w v V. J ohnson W F D. J ones , < vount} o ,m Oregon. ' M Uare -fTilUm.ok.iiilamook made. Simple, durable, and every««» PKACOCK. elsewhere iu tins ago. There must lie of milk. The amount received for tho Vienna, Vienna C orresponding S ecretary .? n , P vt "»1»» claiming adversely the warranted. butter was $50.0:19.23. Tlio wime treatment in genera) that horses for runniug. horses for trotting ?te?m>"dtaC7hL1Im'1" arc guested toile their In the counties of Douglass and Lin One of tho best proofs of the intelli- the turkey receives ia well suited to the and horses for hauling heavy loads in "I "eptember i^" °" °f bcfulC '! '’’ coln. Washington state, no less than Address the manufacturer, geiice of tho patrons is found In tho ex ¡leauxx-k. 'l'he female lays no more than cities. There are also tile carriage horse 13,01)0 cattle were stolen last year; that, 514 J - T.Appersou, Register. cellent quality of their milk. eightivn or twenty egg* in a aeimoti. nnd the saddle liorse. The farmer who too, though indignant eitin-ns took the W. R. Meserole, That is an old dairy Motion around Then she sto|»<. producing only o*»* prvjvses to go into horse Lreeiling must NOTICE—SI MMIISM. law into their own hands in several in Geneva, and tho dairymen them have bn.al a year. The peahen is not noted make tip liis mind which of these spe stances and made short work of the cat Springville, Pa- IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST1TI' loarned that it don’t ¡¡ay to have a |*oor ns a i'i>*.:u*-tie creature, and it will be cialties will best "go" in bis locality, and OF OREGON FOR TILLAMOOK TK tle thieves COUN 1v cow or to hwp a good one poorly. Evi well to hatch nnd raise the young then procenl with nil his power*of both —In use every I. R. DAWSON. Plaintiff 1 l-i Bulletin No. 3of tho Missouri Agri chicks under tho care of a turkey mother hand and brain to rear thi se kinds. The dently they have long since discanled vs ' where. Write ALVIN PHELPS, Def t \ the idea that lots of milk without refer cultural college, Columbia, Mo., Dr A high p rch shoal 1 lie provided, ns in labor of home is now so diversifi.il that for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty, euco to its quality was tho thing in a Paul I’aquiu gives full directions for the wild state the bird- rixwt in taix a horse s|H-cta!h adapted to farm pur Washington, New Jersey. crenmery or cheese factory. So many s|sii ing cows bv o|N-r.iting on th« flank. In winter the porches should lie antler poses will scarcely ¡«y. The fanner farmers have that Important lesson yet The bulletin will be sent free to those shi lter, as the peacock stiffer** soiuew hat who wishes to sell a few boms every :.K. eg . j." iiHD applying THE to learn. from the rigors of our northern winter. year shoul ) select his breed witlt a view THE ONLY TRUE In connection with the sugar beet iu It must bo a pleasant task to run a „ ______ Oniin. Rixls. fruit, insects, etc., form to city markets. A horse that is a fast rnwinery with such a lot of well ¡tootal dnslry the fattening of choice cattle for the foo l, which is in most rvspi*cta sim walker, aud at the same time can pull dairy larinors for ¡citrons. — Uoard’a market flourishes. The refuse beet pulp ilar to that of the turkey. Barley is a heavy loads, is the great .leeiderntnm for OF ’61, Duiymau. is led to beet aniuMia with excellent re favorite food for the ¡leucoclt. The |»*r- an ordinary draught animal. The Clydes A Wonderful Book sults, tho sugary pulp forming a im.«t fia t train in all its spies lor is uot full dale tills these requirement*. The iiorse Diilry C*»i»rlit«l«tnii. made from th” re nourishing fooil. grown till the ¡«acock is three years for tho very strongest and heaviest haul cords of tho W m The Western Ont .trio Dnirymen'i *a> Department, ohl Tin* nest is built on the ground, ing of all is the Shire or Liverpool dock Scarcely any attention at all i< ¡«id to •ix'iatioii lui Inibii down notile solili COMTTLXD BT . •"'* **’ I ' Brill- horse It is a fa t that cither of these BVT. B&XQ.-GKN. niiuuksof »sfitti biforuiaUon tu thè fvl- the tl tvorlng of meal by s|«rial ftsida to among bushes and thick shrn’b taut as the plumage of the domesticated ____ _____ ...v. wm r«Hfr IM animals named will do farm work llior nniinsls and poultry Tlte Fr»:uch have towltig "conciliti..tu;" T.F.Jkdenborgb, rIr^r «nd XMaey» and S>, will I’erehero-i. and brought thissvsteni to perfection. Spices l».mx*k 1«, It is not as bright u that of migidy y -V* will the the Perelierwi, and ” the the Heallte awO VifforeiTMlt Brini betti r cow*. Want of Appétit«, and aromatic herba flavor chickens aud tl X* bulls in the wild s*ate iu their <“1'1>'>1 advantage is that nia of them Batter < ari' and fmliti^. Liicll of Htrenirth a»« ‘ men enlisted in KneH n« «♦»•>'1 utn! j‘3«rM J" " ’ bring it liigb price m city market* the Union Army Fìruputoo* deauliueM at fan» and v',iit'* i ’. t. Celery fe.l to fowls is one of native tudi i. Millet is goo. ■1 ’ to th-:i l le | ‘ will muscles «rûd n»r»«9 n" and Niyr, n* w *nrce. En b to the other grains that form their fund. »t any time. factory. f ------ the clwsevst flavor». Thi* is n subject in I it . Tillamook Co.. Ore- a littli» less than x--’Atenpd 9ui'l fie* ‘"««"••■’-M «bomnenuof ■ MO were especi- thi- .cti.it -------- dnfferinx (rom •'«■T Employment of competent traveling **'*' h”'rits careful investigation. The female has no train and no beamy The moilel farm hone I* a quick H.Tr R r ' t.y order of - _____ The experiment stations ought to take of any kind to reevuiuiciid her walker, one that can get over the ground instructors irD^h.T,.r£' TONIC » «afw and ane?dy cnm. Gi*«n Msyitwi °r "aW Co“rt. <lsuxl M (__ rnpidly iu well a* draw it good heavy Frvqiwut pAtnm inrHinipi al factoriri it up thy complet mn. Fm«iuent attnmptaat the Act of Gia. Nsrsea Th»t Hnk Thslr Tails, in» only f»dd fo thn pepularity of th« oel»♦■J Ioni niter him for 'Iteiwioti an»l Inatruction. l!»e romb fonndntlon for your heee in July 15,1*5, fin? ^ranerw, which sll».... J7»u<fe Th«rcr and ik» aot et.^rim«nt-tf**t the ««MH*** . • ihestone. Mnrph} ft arwHe Somctinici tho pfvwtice of warms in 4,a- th'm th* Umteit «$»♦?« M-U» of Honor. /Or. HARTcR'S LITTLK LIV«« f'V BiktabUshiiwnt of two experimental thv hive a i Then the strength of tlio hoe IXui’t ovrrfixil Aitor»«,, f,, r At.u.y vf he star fold by the herva th*»m- ■ Cnr« (>nr.st‘i.qi :on. Lie«r eÀJtnr'atnt _ tho rectum i« the caum. When these dairiv* in Ontario under iVoftwor Hob- can go into making homy instead of wild »t.itr ei ■ • un ‘ • î ■■ | ><w« «nd Lfrena* ‘‘ ,,y wan Ul) hi«h dtotturthm.aro it bon nas na ertaon. cmnb. for comb it luuat have before the are present s w lute crust ia uoticenble on lt luid I en em : ;h. and u ver overf.tsl« ‘ Xtrem dy iLt. resuac That the meurds of the*s ZY’.s'Z-i 7 7 A/;//, >f as , tho tower ¡«rt of lira dual opening. An Bin tho civiliz.il fowl has loot all it, i ♦ u t re unknown to their eonntrrmcn. Orguniration of couuty or district honey making begun. ‘ ia Lh” 1 hel«* ■ ¿- of .-7 the War i^ent., — r— J-“ “’’th' 'J m Y*'1?"'IS ' lup-ctton of two drams of turpentine > wild and tn tho n ceases or their own c— * breuts, t *— choobA inakt-n»’ unkm*. wild sense sense and tow has uo no mm doaMaticated astonishing, s„ , " . ’',o« »• *• . to »<.|OTfc Kw-p fnish pustn res constantly throngli * ’ aeesu t* e ;,n.| Devrlopiiu nt of winter dairying by ci- the »nmnier for yonr »t.x-k. A* fast ** ill .t gallon of >up-vis will cause their gumption to takt the place 4 to . r >. mh .’ r “ • ""<• ’’<>»1 I hi« book BM Unit ■ wt.U Mis. for It la Ml of Watch ..... J order .nd ii P"«' 7 r. x By far the- tuest common carefully at feeding lini - ami i trndiiu the cow*« prrformia< maou one sho«« *i|CM of f .ilini; turn the a*i ivmoval If Idrata that »ill Inbnai e,Prr om »idirr la th . a M clot kr. rewwt.'nM bustUryji clo«e«t5 •■«••• aud see how ' ‘”’r tey*-Bill t’-fT In U. It ta an c.iiisv ^>f the trouble is overfeeding aud much tlw binls from six month« to tru months. m*l* to aiioiher, ami lot the tint on* s will eat up clean with a to o .■«>• of oT.r *w ,tU1 nmrlT 1(B Sophia Severance, Tort mistress, j lack . f *xcrv*.se. lx*t a horse once cum. rvii»h and you can tell how much tc I.«.. l.lustniKVK m*l.ai-rt»Ur for Ike work. Production of th»» uioM and (be very r**t ami ewine up again. 11 * ** n *2 1 <■ • -TV.* * ftaX- In till i:ieiK*e the habit from this canse and he finetl cbecnc that the world wmiU at lb« Fur the lirst time ia a number o< year* will persist in tho practice till tho cause . y noiud not —together forget Uta greatest |M»wibl«* prolit. i B* kibe fur the TILLAMOOK D)»approi al of the ininative and uti- tho bref cattle nx-eipt* at the Cliica^u u reiiMivvd. On this account adietcow- th<? HEADLIGHT, the only newa- iwtrki I;» h&W tbowti n deerva*»» bemu» acxnts wanted urv d_£hi£lh_-11 '.'i ... i . ,1. .. . with O—a—»* ta «WT -icunnty. DESCRIPTION. MILLINERY: DRESS-MAKING. Drugs and Medicines. • ’THE BILLIARD PARLORS, FOUNTAIN PEW ' Brarest500 SRON TONIC L A D i E S ^• . tot. un .4Z. g, :, pajHr in Tillnmook county »aIt Ht«!’» ftel.y !