T illamook headlight , augus ? 5, 1009. and the different kinds of powder used. PROFITABLE DAIRY­ INGIN TILLAMOOK. YOUR EYES ! < Stop and think about your eyes. They often pain you a little. You simply give them a rest and you are re­ lieved. But they ought not to pain you with ordinary use. There is something wrong. Let me test them. I make no charge for that and if you need glasses or if it comes from some other cause I will tell you. t i t ■ » ■ ■ i e s s DR. Henry E. Morris. Eye Specialist. DAIR YMEN S PARADISE Plenty of Cheap Feed, Beauti­ ful Climate—No Crop Fail­ ures, Intense Heat, or Severe Cold. At Jenkins’ Jewelry Store, Tillamook, Ore. < 1 I A List of Big Checks Paid the Dairymen for Milk for May at Co-Operatives. i Oft i W » After a preliminary, and very instruc live talk on tbn various kinds of powder and cartridges used, the CuptHÍll — RED CLOVER CREAMERY CO. Using a Following is a list of some names and proceeded ------ --- to demonstrate. the amount of checks f>>r their tnilk paid Rrmington auto-lcading riff« »booting shot ** at ______ . ’ he “ / ■*"*- first by the Red Clover Creamery Company 30 30 cartridges, for the month of May, being the patrons piece» of brick throw» in the air and the of that factory who received over $200, piece» were reduced Io powder. He of which Mrs Ida M Quick is secretary; ■hot at a quart tin can filled with water '•Vvss Bros, and Lindholt...... ....... $347 38 and waled, thrown in the air, and the Joseph Dnrrer................................... 525 12 bullet »truck Che can square iu tlie end A. G. Beals and Lock wood ......... 548 75 and reduced it to a scrap of tin, while V Holden............................................ 4“8 97 G Haiinrnkrat..... .......................... 354 08 the water disappeared iu thin vapcr. Mrs Jessie Em burn........................ 250 36 Some pieces of boiler plate about an inch F Balmer............................................ 270 56 and a half square and a quarter of an |. Baumgartner................................. 256 81 inch thick, thrown into llie air. and the (Jus Goeres........................................ 467.48 30 30 bullets bored clean holes through F. Strueby, F Balmer, L Johnson, E them as though they were putty. With Bush and T. Gaechttr had a lest of 4 per a 32 20 semi smokeless cartridge, using I cent. Checks above $200 fur the month of a Stevens Ideal Rifle, he did some pretty work in reflection shooting, and with June : the use of a small mirror, hit objects $330 68 Wyss Bros, and Lindholt...... |os»-ph Durter............................ ..... 573 67 without looking at them, holding the A. G Bralsand Lockwood.... ..... 550 83 gun in many different positions. He thru V Holden...................................... ..... 388.59 gave a demonstration with a 22-calibre G. Hann^nkrat.......................... ..... 368 91 rifle, using cartridges which he had Mis |esi»ie Emhuin................... .... 228 07 F. Baimrr...................................... ..... 253 83 bought in town at different stores. This J Bauin^ni tner......................... .. . 242 80 was the most wonderful work he did Gus G»»eres.................................. .... 467 15 and best »honed his lemnrkable skill us The hieh. »t tests h»r June butter fat a inarksinan Little bits of brick as were : S. V. Anderson. Brule & Lnck. small as the end ol your thumb, slot wood. Edwin Hannenkrat and J. Hunt. machine alugs, pennies and all sorts ol p'"--------------7” 4.1); E Bush. V Holden, T. G ieehter I ................ , , little things like that were thrown into ... , , and J. Baumgartner. 4 I ; L Johnson, i i th« air and the unerring marksman hit M. Chance and F Balmer, 4.2. , , 1 every one oi them and seut them singing J The price paid for butter fat lor June i \ into space. was 33.54 cents. To show the cleanliness of the Peters ' semi smokeless cartridge, the captain JOE IUUINGSWORTH, Dealer in Cigars and Tobaeco, Candy, Fruit, Nuts, ete. Frank Hadley’» Old Stand. KESTOKAT1ON TO ENTRY OP~77iT IN NATIONAL FO kfs I LANl» Not ICS I. HMBSBvGivax —That the l.-a , described below, embracing Ho acre, a P?11 tile Siu.law National Forest, Oregon ’• be subject to settlement and entrv ¿Ji111 the provisions of the homestead nr of the United States and the *• June tl. 1UOB (3T Stat., 233, ‘ .5' United States band Office at Fortlan l ,on. on Auxusr to. 1900. Anv settler a?’ was actually and in good faith elaimin.l^0 of said lands for unricultural pun.,,,., to January 1st, 19oB. and doned same, has a preference right to , a home.tead entry lor the land» actusn! occupied, said lands were listed upon tV application» of the person» mention«! low. who have a preference right . the prior right of any such settler. proVJtl? such settler or applicant is qualitietl to mil homestead entry and the preference rich. • exercised prior to August 10th lOoo ’ which date the lands will be »ubieet settlement and entry by anv oualitlrd son. The lands are as follows ■ Thex£T of Ne 'i, the 8 H of Nw 1» oi SeK See hi AS. K. 10 W . W.M. listed upon the ar.nr cation of A P. Gardner of Beaver Or«o> Fred Dennett, Commissioner of tliel'.-nX. Land Office. Approved May 21st Frank Pierce, Fust Assistant becretar/ir the Interior. ____ y 01 Tillamook County has the reputation of bring the “Dairymen’s Paradise.’’ and if an ideal dairy ing country, warm, mild climate, green feed, cheap feed and big monll.lv checks have anything to do It’s astonishing how many fine watches are ruined with giving the county that title, it is each year by being placed in the hauds of poor and inex- kA justly entitled to that honor, for severe V’ peiienced workmen for repairs. A slight oversight on heat, intense cold, blizzards, cyclones or V* their pa t often causes an unnoticeable grinding and crop failures are unknown in Tillamook Notice of Appointment of Admin- V* clicking that will wear out the best movement in a short atrator. County. This is but a brief description N otice im H kkkby G iven .—That tht un- time. Whv tun these chances? Leave your repairing of the dairying conditions in Tillamook dersigned has been duly appointed admin- Htrator of the Estate of ALBERT A. FORD V* in our hands and you will get all loug experience and c«»untv, but our object is tn show the deceased, by the County Court of Oregon, price paid for butter fat for themonfh of V* honesty can give. for Tillamook County, Now, therefore, ail persons having claims against said estate, June and the amounts some of the dairy are hereby required to prtse it them to me at men receive»! for their milk that month. Tillamook City, in Tillamook County, Ore- gon. with proper vouchers, on or before six Rplinlllp .Tpu/plpr V* which giv« the count, H large monthly months from the date hereof. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, June 14th, p-tv roll from dairying. A few of the 1909. large« Check, ar.: E and E Mnr-.lf. K. G. FORD. Administrator of the Estate' of $815 31 i Mrs. Donaldson. $8<»0 48 ; Albert A. Ford, deceased. ' —---------------------------------------------------------------- Harrison & Blaser, $796 79 ; Neilson E iitorial Snap Shots. about in the steamship transportation, and Brant, $588 14 ; B H Hathaway, A CLEVER MAN WITH A bred two hundred shots from a 22 calibre thus putting a stop to exorbitant freight $574 09 ; Wyss Bros., $570 48; Hunt rifle without cleaning or stopping only RIFLE. Turner s Leaflet is like a sheet thnt rates and gave a better boat service rs and Knight, $525 41 ; Joseph Durrer, long enough to fill the magazine and has a lot of cranky political wheels that well Now there is competition with the $57.3 67; A. G. Beals and Lock wood, Captain Bartlett Does Some when the two hundred shots bad been are run in a cranky, crazy fashion. railroads building into Tillamook, and it $550.83 bred lhegun was ns clean as though When you want a quick cure without ♦ * * Remarkable Stunts. is a dr bateable question whether tie Below we give the price of butter fat, any loss ol time, and one that is followed not more than one shot had been fired. Gamblers are dishonest, treacherous steam or electric road will be in opera­ etc., and the amount of the checks paid Captain G E Bartlett came io on by no bad results, use The demonstration concluded with an rogues. And we have had a good many tion first. All this shows, although _ it | for June milk at the co operative asso Wednesday, and is giving a demonstra­ ol that class in Tillamook, but they are took years to bring about, that healthy exhibition of shotgun shooting nt which ciations, of which Cail Haberlach is the tion this afternoon, showing that he is a nut so numerous as they used to be. competition is a good thing for the peo­ secretary. The checks are those above crack shot. This is what the Mountain the captain showed himself to lie as * « * expert as with a rifle. He filled the ple and the l»est thing fur the cutmty, $200., View Leader says <»f him: Help boost Tillamook ’ Knockers and magazine of a Remington auto-loading which should make every Tillamookcr Butter Pounds Captain George E Bartlett. ex-United mossbacks can stand in the background It never fails and is pleasant to take. fat. milk. Valqe States ma'shal and scout, known among gun with mixed shells of semi-smokeless shout for joy that these and other mo­ and watch Tillamook grow now that a It is equally valuable for children. It is Maple Leaf....... 35 2 .. 638,137 .. $9,549 and different grades of nitro powders, nopoly concerns can no longer draw Tillamook Cry. 34 6 .. 661.459 .. 9.763 the Sioux Indians of the Dakooas as famous for its cures over a large part of boosting spirit predominates oyer the blood money from the people. Fairview Dairy 36 0 .. 551.131 .. 8 3<>81 •' Wounded Knee,” whs shooting up Che and shot at tin cans and other objects the civilized world. knocking habit. both stationary and thrown into the air- South Prairie... 36 4 .. 313,631 .. 4 806 * * * * * * A tin can thrown into the air had all the At this season of the year it behoovet Three Rivers ... 34 5 .. 281,878 .. 4,245 Delightful, bright, cool weather in Till­ Clover Leaf..... 36 5 .. 263.810 .. 4,10'2 shots in the magazine emptied into it amook. There is no sweltering, t.opical everybody to he careful in setting out Ocean Park...... 34.2 .. 161,061 .. 2.391 fire, for most of us know what great Mrda ................. before it got a chance to “light.’’ 35 0 .. 148,229 .. 2.268 heat in this county, and for that reason excitement was caused a few years ago El vood ............. 36 0 .. 141.799 .. 2.129 As deputy United States Marshal people flock here every summer to enjoy in this county when some careless him- | East Beaver ... 32 5 .. 101.628 .. 1.542 Captain Bartlett had a bght with a bad YOU LOOK FOR T.OUBLE our lieautifiil weather—mo intense heat • ers left a fire in the timber ami w hit b Pleasant Valley 35 0 .. 85,582 .. 1.298 If you obtain a Firearm o! doub.- gnng ol hoise thieves in 1883 in Dakota, in the summer or severe cold in winter. Meli.deni............. — .. 200,000 .. 2.910 resulted in a seiions conflagration and a /Xlder Vale....... — .. 97.499 .. 1.500 ful qu lilj and in the scrimmage he was shot in the « » » knee Afterwards he conducted a trad- 618 The article on "Profitable Dairying in great loss to the timber owners, hut it Netarts............... — .. 42.667 .. The experienced Hunter's and 645 Tillamook” should prove good advertis­ also resulted in a serious menace to nil J ack son-Sa ling — .. 43.140.. ing store near the Pine Ridge Agency Marksman s Ideal Is a reliable, unerring ST EVINS ing matter, lor it shows conclusively that farm ami city property. Therefore, il >s and the Indians gave him the name of Total.. 3,731,651 $56,104 this county conies "near being ‘the imperative that the utmost precautb n ‘Wounded Knee" on account of his FINDOUT WHY THKhli RIVERS. by ehooting our popular * Dairymen's Pradise.” Send this week's be taken the next two months to pre­ slight limp, the result of his wound. A. Anderson .................................... $299 22 Headlight to your friends and help^boost vent forest fires, for there is no tcllii g G. W. Bodyfelt ............................ . 217 05 Personally the captain is a most interest­ what loss of life and property may result Bd wards & Hill ............................ 264- 58 Tillamook County. ing gentleman and has a rich fund of « * « alter a forest fire gets fairly underweigh. N. P. Hansen.................................... 342 62 historical knowledge ol much value. He The fellows who keep complaining, It is the careless hunters and campers Hansen &r Lane............................... 272 04 has Iteen with the Peters Company for Ask your local Ilardwnre C. McKillip ............... ........................ 315 80 bellvitching and knocking at every im­ who invariably cause forest fires, and it or Sportiug Goods Mer­ ten years, and is now permanently locat­ Conder & Sherwood ..................... 369 32 chant for the STEVENS. provement in the county are those who is thnt class which need careful watching ed in San Francisco as the representative TILLAMOOK CREAMERY. If you cannot obtain, re are holding the country back while nt this season of the year. The people Aldermnn & Davidson ................. . ship direct, express pre­ of the brm. 290 19 others are doing all they win to push il of the couut v, too. should also take a Beals & Beal» ................................ 362 23 paid, upon receipt oi Cata­ log Price. forward. The county needs boosters— more lively interest in fire protection, Harrison & Blaser......................... 796 79 ^MASONIC LODGE, not knockers, and it would be a blessing and It would not he a had idea if the J. Earl ................................................ 237 98 [g? Send 4 cents in Hliwnps for 110 1‘agy D. Fitzpatrick.................................... 275 2:> No. 57. meets on third Satur* it the knockers would go to some o.lier settlers in encli district would organize Illustrated Catalog,including circu­ Goodspeed & Lucas........................ 469 55 lars of latest additions to our line part ol the world. KB day of each month in and keep a watchful eye upon all fires I. Harris......... ...................................... 200.02 town here Thursday. He is a.bad man Contains points on shooting,ammu­ with a gnn, nition, the proper careof a firearm, • a * m A. Hunt ............................................. 205 30 thnt are set out. The dairymen of this etc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color ■fl 1.0 0 F. Hall, at 7;30 p.m. Hunt & Knight................................ 525.41 Twenty five thousand inhabitants in county ar»» much interested in the pte lie isn't one of the sort of bad men. Lithographed Hanger mailed any- wherc for six cents in stamps._____ Tillamook City in 1912 ! And a 9 foot vention of fire ns the timber owners, for P Lutili................................................ 274 29 however, who shoot just for pure F rank S everance , W,M, N. Nelson............................................. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. channel from the city to the bay ! Why a great number oi them know from • x- Frank Trout ..................................... 279 14 cuasedness, but he is one of the very E rwin H arrison , Sec. 368 20 A P. O. Box 4097 not ? The city is splendidly aituated— perience that their homes, barns and George Wilhams................. '............. 360 98 few men in the world who can shoot a wChicopee Falla, Mass., U. S. A. in the heart of a rich dairying and im hay are in jeopardy directly a forest fire rifle without missing the object shot at, CLOVER LEAF. A. D. PERKINS, nienselv thick timbered country—and in started. It is then a matter of grtat C. A Elliott ...................................... 278 93 even though the object be as small as T. R Elliott........................................ 259 88 the shadow of a mosquito's eyebfow. with a bright future before it. So get into im|*ortance to both settlers ami timl er the boosting habit and also put your owners that they should work together Il H. Hathaway ............................. 574 09 The captain is the coast representative RESIDENT DENTIST. John Hathaway ............................. 374 97 shoulder to the wheel and help build up (or a common protection against fire. j. W Jennings.................................. 256 01 of the Pvteis Cartridge Company and Office iu Sturgeon's Building. the city in every possible wav and in Harrs Niilson............................. ....... 277 76 the exhibitions he gives are for the A. Zuercher...................... ................... 275.92 purpose of demonstrating the superiority 1912 Tillamook's metropolis will have All Work Guaranteed. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera twenty-five thousand inhabitants. BI.WOOD CREAMERY. of the cartridges made by his company TILLAMOOK. and Diarrhoea Remedy Never OREGON. « • • Mrs. Donaldson.............................. Known to Fall. ROO 48 " I have med t'hamlNulain's Col’c. Wyss Bros,......................................... 570 48 Tillamook County and City are tuak ing steady growths. The coir pletion of Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy sine»* it Hen Jacob............................................ 313 86 whm first introduced to the public |n FAIRVIdW DAIRY ASSOCIATION. the railroad next summer,with thepossi 1873.and have never found one instsnee Will cure a cough or cold no .. 214 09 bilit y ol an electric) road being where a cure whs not speedily effected W. Carver..................................... matter how severe and prevent 1 \V. Eawm ................................. 295 57 completed by that time, makes the out­ by its use. 1 have been a eoru n. icial pneumonia and consumption. 216 20 look exceedingly bright for the citv ami traveler for eighteen years, and i ever H. Kunze.................................. 490 04 Mart out o'i h trip without this, my A Guarantee. 815 81 county. It will be a sudden change—Irom faithful friend, ’ says H. 8. Nichols, of I E and A Mu roll...................... 274 89 a bottled up, isolated condition to one Oakland, Ind. Ter Fur sale by Umar s W 1 Maddux.................. This is to certify that all R Maxwell................................. ....... 240 96 ot rapid ex i>nns‘on and industrial growth Drug Store. W Maxwell .............................. ..... 259 08 druggists are authorized to re­ and enterprise. The people of Tillamook I T. McCormick .......................... 220 78 fund your money if Foley’s Granulated Sore Eyes Cured lohn Morgan...................... 453 ‘»2 county have waited long and patiently Honey and Tar fails to cure " For twenty jears I suffered (torn a I Neilton & Brant................... ..... 588 14 to sec this transformation, and it will had case <»f granulated sore eyes, srvs your cough or cold. Contains 488 55 not be long now before new life and new Martin Boyd of Henrietta. Ky. "In 1 Schild Bros ............................... ... . 433 09 Do their work neatly and promptly, see them no opiates. The genuine is in a energies will be put forth, and which February, 1903. u gentleman asked me [ Severance A Peardon.............. ....... 265 9Ó yellow package. itfiiSE .iBsruna Io try Cliamherlaiu ’ s Salve. I bought Jamea Stnaeck ..................... will rapidly push this city and county to .900 49 before you build, or phone South 31. ops box aud used alamt two thirds of it I Geo and W. Tinnerstet.......... ..... 207 10 J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. the front. It Is no longer a question of and my eyes hsve not given me any F. Weber..................................... 204 10 8|>cjulation when the railroad* will be troubb* since. Thia salve is for sale by Hawk & Miller, Bay City MAPLK LEAF. completed, lor we can say that it will Lamar's Drug Store. A. Anderson ........................ QOA un F» W. BERGER, Gen.Manage be completed next vear. ni si People wHh chronic bronchitis, asthma N. U. Boouist................................ « « * 051 jf) and lung trouble, will rind great relief 1 P. Erickson........................ There is nothing like healthy competi­ and comfort in Koley’s Honey and Tar, F. Freeman ........................ ..... 879 1*> E. Glad..................................... 259 87 tion. It proved a blessing to Tillamook and < an avoid suffering by commencing N. Glad ............................... o?« ? » when there was competition in the bank­ to take it al once —J. S. trainar, Tilla­ F. Hannenkrat...................... ..... 229 02 mook, Hawk & Miler, Bay City. ing business, which stopjied the usury N. Hanson............................ 9AQ An Hetsel A Von Reitz................. ..... 376 94 and big discounts and big commissions For indi^fguioii m«d all »tomach Kiunaman Bros......................... ...... 272 08 the settlers had to pav when they want (rouble take F»»l»*y’i* Orino Laxative ae it P. Norberg ...... ....................... 322 90 ed to borrow* a few hundred dollars. It Mlimulates the stomach ami liver and C. Svenaon ........... .......... ..... 422 7"» proved a blessing to the people and the reg»iUt»-i« the bowels anti will |oaitivtly G. Wicklui d ........................ ß 1 cure habitual consti|> uion.—J. 8. Lamar, county when healthy competition came; Tillamook, Hawk A Miller, Bay City. No. 33271, I. Williams. ............ ..... I. Zuercher ..................... 204 26 5 Watch Repairing Tip. w V' I t The largest check paid at that factory for May was Rudolph Sweifel, $623 00 2 EUGENE JENKINS. The Kenaoie ueweier Diarrhoea Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy STEVENS RIFLES—SHOTGUNS PISTOLS El Foley’s Honey and Tar TILLAMOOK CONSTRUCTION CO. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE Major WeitzelJ MKDÀ. Craven Fatate ....................... .... 97Q no D. J. Dunn.................................... «tan Fox Bro......................... 'J OCEAN PARK Burke A Quick .................... A. C. Gist................................. O. A. Hoover.................. F. E. Norton............................. ... 412 30 213 38 fOVTH PRAIRIE «THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY 8 8 A. P. Arm.trong, LL.B., Principal Old in year«,’ new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet —position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice.'’ Shorthand that excels in every respecL Special penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. Troth aad Morriaoa, Portland, Oregon Blaser A Williams .......... 81 a at A. Christensen maná Dason * Johnson................. .... 218 73 F. Bklcff ............................. 249 67 (»etcbel.’ ¿v Daniels................. .... 362 23 P. Marcii ................... 277 95 Ferren S Lamb . 269 06 l.C. Quick .................. 264 98 J Weber 1' C Wells •JOI '1' I Returns for the Nehalem factory were not complete when we went to press 1 The Iowa Bred Prize Sinning Trotting Stallion Is so busy here in Tillamook that he cannot get away before September ist, or later, big business here. lie is certainly doing a flaneur, Reg. No. 56331 (Better known as the Nehalem Horse. The only impoited Black Percheon Stallion owned in the county, and certainly a tiue breeder to his type, is in my care to finish his most successful season. Both ot these high classed stallions will be at Easter’s tables, in Tillamook City, to Sept ist. We are in the field lor business. Respectfully yours, DR. E. F. ROGERS, V.S. Positively no business done on Sundays. If you want either a Vlbm ting Khu’t’ •-TF’ oh utile or a Single Thread (Cha ” 8ewtug Machine write to -- THt NEW HOME IEWIN8 MACHIHE COSHW Orange, Mas»- Many sewing machine' ar« maHe to sell rei Quality, but the KtW Home is ma«le Out ruarantr never runs out by *ufhorir<<1 ■rwler* 'W* ''W «Ai it mr E. T. HA LTD I, Agest. i