J.H. HASKINS'...... «• vV m .G adsby Idolise ^iinns^er,1 GREAT HOLSTEIN COW. A Black aud White That 1« a Famous Hutter Maker. The cow in the picture is a good il­ lustration of how un American breeder can take pure blooded old country stock and improve ou it. The American Hol- rtein-Friesian dairy cow is a different animal from the raw boned, beefy ani- mal that gave a large quantity of rather thin milk a generution ago when speci­ mens of the Dutch cattle were first im­ ported into America. The American black and white is a unaller boned cow than her Holland an­ cestor. She has the distinctive dairy 113 First St., Portland, Or. First Cla$ C9~ For the Very Beat Maa Is, call, and you Will not be displeased. Ctams, Craba, Trent, Nata our P hcbb Salmon, and Flounders in their season. I Rates, Par lor Suites. C pieces. eou.i.tinx of 1 sofa, 1 rtiean, reception chair, 1 parlor chair, i patent lockc., 1 large easy chair, full spring seats, upholstered in ,Uk tapeatry «17 SO Parlor Suites ot five pieces, in tapestry 90.00 Chamber Suites, salt, three pieces, bed, bureau aud washstand.... 13 00 Hotel Suites, bed, bureau and table.................... 10.00 Bed Springs, fa 50, r.oo. r .yy and uo Wool Mattresses, yO lb. each 3 go Iriuingivoiu Suite' sideboard, 6 chairs aud extension table 30 Oo solid Oak Brace Arm Chair, fr.00; Kitchen Table, with extra drawers for kneadlug board elc. complete, fa. 50; Ingrain Carpets, all wool aud a yard wide. 60 cents per ) fcrrl, same, part wool w cents: Tapestry Brussels, 50cents. r A nd who know good PRINTING WHEN THEY SEE IT INVARIABLY COME TO CARABALDI, ORE. 11 00 per Day If 3TOTJL want BOOTSSHOES \AJrite fa ua, fall ua whfit you want, and we will aend picfurEa end priceB which will Bataniah. you. THAT FIT AND WEAR The Headlight Offioe McNAMER BROS., P roprietors . W e AMERICAN UOLSTEIN-FKIESIAN. poiutH in a more marked degree, and «he produces decidedly more butter than the original importations did. The beautiful creutare in the picture belongs to an eastern herd. She yielded over 63 poundB of milk in ono day when sho was only 2 years old. When «he was 8 years old, she producod in one week over 20 pounds of butter. Cows of her family havo yielded 21 pounds 4J3 ounces in a week. The three ways of improving stock breeding, feeding and euro have all been employed to bring about the results Here summarized. W e HAVE RECENTLY ADDED A LARGE AMOUNTOFNEWTYPE ANDCAN NOW TRUTHFULLY SAY THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THEBESTJOBOFFICE5 INTHE S tateof O regon . *■>>.■*» Via Wilson River. HAVE THE BEST PRESSES, THE GREATEST VARIETY OF TYPE FOR ALL PURPOSES, THE LAT­ EST TYPE FACES, RULES, BOR­ DERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC. AND WEKNOW HOWTO PUTTHEM TOGETH ER TO ADVANTAGE- I n doing F irst C lasswork WE POSITIVELY HAVE What Ought to Be Done. The butter interest of the entire coun­ try should unite in a move on the next congress for the euactment of a law pro­ viding for a rigid government inspec­ tion of all the butter and cheese sent abroad. That is what is done in Den­ mark. It is time that the progressive itstesmanship of this country did some­ thing practical and statesmanlike in protecting our foreign dairy export trade from the unconscionable and destructive greed of swindlers and adulterators. Such legislation would be greeted with a universal acclaim of praise. Here is the next good work to be taken up by the Nationalist Dairy union in addition to the securing of the passage of the state trademark law now before con­ gress. —Exchange. Keep More Cow. on the Same Land. Mr. Arthur N. McGeoch han decided to iucret-se bis »tock of cows ou the old farm at Aztulau to about 200 aud »till retain all the laud for crop farming now used. Tbi» is to be done by devot­ ing pasture to the raising of insilage crops, and the oowa will be fed alike ev­ ery month in the year without running out to pasture. The aauu laud no« for 75 cow», mote or less, will iu this way support three times as many, and the butter is not subject to variation, nor the milk flow to the fluctuations at­ tending the old methods It will a gmat dairy farm. —Leader. t ~¡ s * A John H. McNamer. Driver. 13 t ~A L-v He also buys and sells t . A«----------- 4----------- Ring us up by telephone from Portland 01 any point on line. in Oregon en route. Giant Trees. Leaping Cataracts. See him for second-liHiid heating stoves. Best fishing and fl neat scenery MAIL SCHEDULE. Till TiboardI T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Suuday 8 p. iu. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. I,eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. Ai rive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. m T illamook and II obmonvillk :— L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6.00 a.m. Ariive llobsouville 900a.m. L’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday . 2.15 p.m. Arrive Tillamook............... 5-15 p.m. N et arts :— Leaven Tillamook Tuesday*, Thursday«, and Saturdays .......... J......... at * ......... 7 s. rn. Arrives Netarts...................... 12 m. Leaves Netarts, same days, 1 p. m. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. 111. G rand R ond :— Leaves Grand Rounde daily except ____ , , . Sunday ........ at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn­ ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 1.45. Leaves TUlamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usuully 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8 00 P M Money Ordei department, 8:00 A.M. to 6 00 P. M Sunday 4:00 to b oo P. M. North Yamljill and Tillamoolç ^tage Line! Tho Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Carries the U.S. Mail. AND YET OUR PRICES ARE below P ortland P rices FOR SIMILAR WORK- TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896. 8:00 p. ni. L eaves T illamook . .6:00 p. 111. I. eaves N orth Y amhill . . .9:00 p. 111. A IIKIVES F a IKDAI.R . ,ie:oo p. ni. A rrives T rask l.KAVi s F airdale ......... . 6:00 a. m. L eaves T rask 6 00 a. ni. . 2:00 p. in. .4 00 p. m. A rrives N orth Y amhill A rrives T illamook Stages start daily, except Sundays, from North Yamhill and Tillamook Stage connect« with 3:30 train in North Yamhill tor Portland. Incoming fiom Portland take 4,45 p. m. train. Seals can be secured in advance by telephoning from Portland, by calling at Messner’« livery barn in North Yamhill, or at Larsen hotel in Tillamook. as well have good work as dauby , C heap work C all and see samples AT THE0FF1CE OF RATES OF FARE REDUCED TO $3.50. Ccmfoxtable Co The Headlight. r®fml Dilv»»«, Good Motel« Sin. Houte P. H MESSNER, Proprietor. STATIC OF OREGON. Governor W.P. Lord Sécrétai y of State II. R K incaid IreMurtf P hil . M k toman Supt. of Public Instruction G. M. I rwin Attorney-General C. M. I di . eman State Printer W. II Leed« 4R.8.B ean Supreme Judges P M. J every Sunday of each month Sunday school at 10 A M. Class Meeting kt I2 M Epworth Will make trip« every five day«, the weather permitting, between AMoria and Tillamook Clt League at 6 3o P M Player Meeting «very carying freight and paaaenge*». Thni«day at 7 30 P. M. WAY lillamook. Prices to Suit the Times: pacific fJavigatioq Company Blade to order. Repftlrli'x d me «- cheap •• th« chespeM. Come mid be convinced. Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore. P. F. BROWNE. ELMORE, SANBORN & Co.. Axtorl«, or COHN A oO., Tillsmook, Agt» You Get the Profits Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di­ rect from the manufacturer. c. A. BAILEY *•. « 11 • ■ • « a » » ----- Dealer in------ STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborna Mowers I Special Price» on Baggie» aad Spring We gon a. Tillamook, Ore. Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and the most improved machinery. "o afnf. Sold direct from betory to the rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. Our Interesting Offer Xcm, Cyel. Co , Elkhart, lad. A rPATENT® ► F- «J ■ a ■ H.ixxlt. liny raka-. plow, arid other farm mHcliiiiery You can «ave money by dealing with me. c. A. BAILEY, No better wheel made than the ! J 11 M1TCK1LL | G. W. M c B miob T. H. T ongub W. R. K lli « U. S. Land Office, Oregon City j R out .A M ill « r I Register, | W m . G allow at Receiver. liauneh Irer^e a Second-hand Goods Leaves Forest Giove Sunday«, Tuesday« and A Leave« Tillamook on Monday«, Wednesday« thursdaysat 6 A. M. Jand Fridays, catches 4 p. in. train for Portland ' Ko SompstitioD io Til­ lamook Goantg J ust Trip In IO hours. ZS. ZF^G-ZS Ml«» STAGE LINE Good accommodations 011 the road. Inquire of T. C. or J. II. McNamer. To Kuow u Good Cow. A subscriber wants to know the points of a good cow, taking the Durham, for instance, aud on what part of the body they are to be found. It is rather hard to put the points of a cow in cold type no that they cun be seen and read of all men. The dairy form is in direct con­ trast to beef type. It is not in “roeeys, ” thumb pits and thinness, but in a gener­ al conformation to a type. Our inquirer could probably distinguish between a running horse and an animal of draft build, und those breed types are no more marked than between cows of a dairy type and the beefers. Without saying anything as to the merits of breeds the Jersey cow stands today as the general type of the dairy cow, und all great performing cows of whatever breed or family are but varia­ tions of that form, without departing far from it. And in bulls the same form holds good, discarding blocky build, flat backs and fleshy quarters for the more bony build, muscular frame and general all round feminine look—a small, bony head, thin neck, pronounc­ ed, sharp backbone, high hip, thin hams, well placed and large developed udder, sprung ribs aud a deep, rounded under line, fore legs well placed apart to give large heart and lung action, fine, silky und oily hair, and a cow with good mo­ tion and life, denoting strong uen e pow­ er. The usual Durham cow is largely built ou the beef lines, but there aie notable exceptions, and the effort is be­ ing made to build up a herd of milking Shorthorns along the lines described, and one herd in western New York is an indication of what breeding for milk alone will do iu changing the general form of breeds. The Guernsey Cattle club, Peterboro, N. H., sends out a scale of points, free, that comes as near embodying tiie correct 100 points iu dairy type as has been issu­ ed aud are us applicable to all breeds, common cows as well, as to the breed for which they were drawn up as a form of guidance. We wish to state that be­ cause a cow haB this term it is uot a certain thing that she will be a great milker, only mote likely to be, just its trotting horse blood and form are more likely to coutaiu more trotters than all forms aud no breeding. And, again, cows are born to do certain things, and their owners muy be of great assistance to them to develop this gift On the other hand, this man by bad feeding and neglect can ruin any Lreediug or gifts this heifer may be in the natural possession of or after development.— Practical Farmer. Get them imide by FOREST GROVE /IND>TILLAiDOOK I LUMBER __ I We wish to say to the public that we are now prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds and quality, both dressed and undressed. Our Dlant is new and the machinery is first class. We use one of the celebrated H. B. Smith planers, the best in the county. We guarantee our lumber to give satisfac­ tion Our prices shall be as low as the lowest. Special favors shown for large cash orders. Call and see us and get acquainted. PACIFIC LUMBER CO. H G DAVIS, S ec y T illamook , ore - BOCIKTY directory . A. O. I’. W — Meets every Monday night at 7 p m in I O O F Hall. Myron Perkins M W , D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. HOOK fit I.ADDER < O. -Meet* flint Wednes­ day night of each month in City Hall W. F. D Jones, President, John E- Tuttle Chief, Tom Coates, Secretary. G A. R Meets first and third Satin day of each month at 1 r M in G. A. R llall C N Drew, Adjutant; W E Page Commander I o o F—Meets every very Tuesday night nlgl._ ... at 7$« ___ C. ‘ I*. Kiiiidaon, N <>. r M iu I O. O. F fiali. ‘ W. J May Wm. Olsen, Rec. Secretary; Per Secretary. ALDER CAMP- No. 219. Woodmen of the World, m»«ts every Friday night in W of W Consul, Otto lleina, hall. R R H ay », Clerk. A. F fit A M Meet« first Saturday night of each month in Maaonte Hall. R R Hays W M E R Beals, Secretsry JOHNSON CHAPTER NO ¿4 ~ Meet« at 7 ja F M on the 3rd Saturday of each month at Ma«>nic Hall J. W Maxwell. H F . W W Conder, Secretary SILVER WAVE CHAPT1R, No iR <> K B Meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month Mrs « O. E s Meets lat ami ltd Tuesday« in each month Mr« F. P Bridgeford W M , C C lUbbidge, W P . Mr«. Ell» Wood, A M,J. II Bridge ford Secretary. Pscfpf< f.*>r»oR No 1O5 f O. O. F — Meets Fridays h« fore 2nd 4(h Saturdays and other H .turday iu the month. Frank Long N G . J J Pye V G . C. II IHrfce Be< retary VNITT R ebreah Lor«»« No. 51 I. O O F — Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdaye Mre Elisabeth Pye. N O , Mr« Fr«t*k lA>ng, V. G , J J Fye, Se< fetary