Tillamook Headlight, Jun* 20. 1912 Seaport Addition. * < Drew Addition, nspect, Investigate These-Two-Properties. Keep your investment eye on SEAPORT ADDI­ TION to Tillamook that your keen vision may be fully awake to your opportunities. — Addition WHY ? E== For this property holds the key to the future water transportation of of Tillamook Bay. For it has the command of the fresh water harbor. For it is absolutely removed from the destructive toredo belt. For it is the only harbor on the bay sheltered from wind and storm. For it has the natural fresh water empoundment for saw logs. For nature has provided the only adequate deep water channel for commerce. For it is bound to be thè second largest Commercial Port in Oregon within 10 years, and from an investment standpoint these strong factors mean much to you. For it is the logical and geographical Point from which the vast timber belt of Tillamook County must be Concentrated for water trans­ portation. For it is in Close Proximity to Portland and its Vast Market advan­ tages and should equal if not Surpass Portland as a Lumber Manufactur­ ing Point within 20 years. CLARK-CANNON CO., 274 OAK and 80 FOURTH STREETS - PORTLAND, OREGON. Phone. : Main 5407, A 3252. ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook, Oregon. One of the epoch making events of Tillamook county which has been anticipated and looked forward to for the last 20 years will take place on May 25th when Clark-Cannon Company, of Portland, and Follie W. Watson, of Tillamook, open their campaign for mill and factory sites in Seaport Addition to Tillamook, thus assuring deep water trans­ portation for Tillamook and contiguous territory and adding one more large feature to the transportation facilities and insuring the requisite^ mills and factories at the head of deep water transportation, only one mile from’the center of Tillamook City.—Oregonian, May 21st. Putting up Fruit For 30 Days a little apace on the top of the cork noted, howerver, that while the fed- „ be _ erals have .'been since advancing, into which hot sealing wax __ is to the revolutionists make no higher poured, to render the contents] < thoroughly air-tight. New r bottles claim than that they are advancing may be best, but any bottle, not backwards. crocked, or with tlawa in it that may develop into holes, can be used, if The late king of Denmark had it ia thoroughly washed and scald the advantage of beginning life as ed and kept clean. a poor boy. Two of his sisters, though princesses, were compelled, China will try another experiment on account of limited family means, in socialism under the* leadership to make their own dresses, yet one of Sun Yat Sen. The latter has became queen of England, and the other empreas of Russia. evidently had a bad tip. When putting up fruits, too much cooking makes the fruit dark and spoils the flavor. Have everything clean and whole, lids well fitted and any additional sealer, as wax, either paraffin or ordinary sealing wax, at hand. Have your preserv­ ing kettle, spoons, funnels, ladles, all ready. If not convenient to make jelly at the time, put the juice up as for beverages, and make the jelly later, Jams can be made of canned fruits, as well as of fresh, and in Every politician of note wants to The department of Agricultura 1 order to have the best of every­ thing you must have good, fresh be like Abraham Lincoln, but in at Washington has just issued its Year Book—a fruits, perfectly air-tight jars, and trying to be like him not many of 1911 Agricultural a dark place to keep them in—not them use the real Lincoln method. bound volume of several hundred pages containing much interesting necessarily a dark cellar, but the More battle stipe have been or- information regarding agriculture, ¡-helves may be darkened with cloth or paper curtains, or the jars wrap­ dered to Cuba and the presence of horticulture, stockraiaing, etc. Each ped in thick paper that will Weep some may possibly be called iot in Senator and Representative has Mexican ports. Two new battle copies of this book for distribution out the light. Before putting fruits awpy in ships a year is,but a moderate al­ and any farmer can secure a copy . your cellar, see that the cellar ie lowance. by sending to one of the members clean and well ventilated, with no of the Oregon delegation. Nine times out of ten there is so bad or musty smells, or mold on little contest for the vice presiden­ walls or shelves. The rush to the divorce courts of For bottling juices some house­ tial nomination that the conven­ St. Louie seem to be growing since wives say the corks should be soak­ tions are glad to eelect an amiable the appointment of a divorce proctor in cold, instead of hot water, but rather than an agreaeive candidate. in Kansas City has made the di­ the hot water is safe, and swells the vorce atmosphere of that town lees cork more thoroughly thanthecold. A Berliner can breakfast at home congenial than it was The appoint­ Have good,fine grained, cleancorks and diue in Vienna after an aero­ ment of a proctor here would meet Where fruits are scarce and wild plane flight at an average speed of with public approval as well as grapes are plentiful, the grapes nearly a mile a minute. Nothing that of a number of legal gentle­ while green lend themselves admir­ phlegmatic about that. men who would like the chance of ably to many ways of "putting up." competing for the job.—Globe- .Manufactured gae for heisting reai- Democrat. They may be canned, made into jam. jellies, chutney, catsup, or dencea is promised in St. Louie at marmalade. They usually have an 50 cents a thousand. The man who Dr. Wiley hss been sent to bed by struggled with the furnace last win­ excellent flavor, if well made. his incessant care of the baby. Where wild fruits are abundant ter ie not only ready but a nxious to There are sa yet no symptoms of ...id jars and sugar scarce, many be shown, pueaperal fever in hie case. We kinds may be dried, and when cook-1 —' ---------------------- trust that while he ie abed Mrs. ed are very palatable. These havcj Texas Democrats in their state Wiley may enjoy those sweet de- the merit of being easily kept snd * pisiform oppose the initixitive, re- inexpensive. The berries and soft' ferendum and recall. Thue begins lights so dear to the heart of a new- made mother. If the preas dis­ iriiita will all dry nicely and be a diversity that ia likely to prove patches do not misrepresent the very palatable either in sauces or aatoniehing at Baltimore. doctor, ne is a fussy puss in pants, in pies or puddings. disposed to rob women of their One of l’ocle Sam’s new torpedo, Fruit juice« may be put up with­ moat sacred rights. out sugar, and will keep well, if boat destroyers made *) speed of ! forty land miles an boixr on a trial everything is thoroughly sterilized | The Commercial travelers oflodi- .faod the juice put up in absolutely trip. The,trotters are left far in the inu. having made > heroic war r.-ar by Hue record of ^1:30 on the ai air-tight bottles. If intending to against the tipping evil, and not r put up juice«, one should gather up sea shell road. having won a victory, are now re- the bottles cf appropriate size and A Chicago judge antioun lea that solving that "there ought to be a clean and sterilize them and put them away where they will have he will send to Jail for six months law" forbidding tips, under penal- But where drum- good care. New corks should be say chauffeur who doesn't stop ties for violation. Even mere fail, how can any law hope to supplied, of the right size—a little wbeh he hits a pe-Jeatrisn larger than the mouth of the bottle, this will be found ineffective. We win? It ie a hard case, and must ¡remain so until we get back to so they will have to be soaked in must lake our ria ls, that's all. hot water to make them soft enough The long expected battle in to force into the bottle, and when the bottle in nearly full, force the ico has ticen foaght and twMh sfata » ■ tcrluzedjcork into the neck, leaving see claiming victory. It is to be I $400 the Lot. 10 Per Cent Cash—TERMS, $10 a Month. 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash. Your choice of lots without Restriction as to Location or Merit at $400 the Lot and during the month of JUNE ONLY. The terms are such that you should not let this opportunity pass. The term of the property is without queetion. GET BUSY. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY IN THIS TRACT: 1.—Introductory Price of Lots. 2. —On main traveled road of Tillamook. 3. —Principle 10 inch Water Main of City. 4. —Street Paving within one block. 5. —Close in to Business Section. 6th—On Second Avenue East and Stillwell Avenue where property values are on the upward trend. The above are a reasonable half-dozen statements of facts. Come in and we will tell you a dozen more reasons why you should look at this property. Make an appointment. Reason : ROLLIE W. WATSON, AGENT. Dr. J. T. Work, M. T. ÎHÂRPËRÎ 1st St. and 3rd Ave West. Chiropractor and Naturopath is the most improved science for the cure of disease. Why suffer from coldB, catarrah, rheumatism, hernia, tumors and abdominal displace­ ments, indigestion, malaseiinilation and the general neurotic run down condition that follows when the cause may be easily adjusted and removed with no danger of other complications, as there is no drugs or knives used in this system. A Card This ie to certify that Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound does not contain any opiates, unv habit forming drugs, or any ingredients that could possibly harm its users. On the contrary, its great healing and soothing qualities make it a real remedy for coughs, colds and irritations of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and accept *no substitute. Lamar’s Drug Store. A Delightful A Safe Beverage Stimulant, A Good Medicine. Sold by ED. MCLAUGHLIN Mrs. I-ena Ixive. wife of Wiley Live, a farmer living near Covena, Ga.. says. "I have taken Foley Kid­ ney Pills and find them to lie all you claim for them. They gave me almost instant relief when my kidneys were sluggish and inactive. I can cheerfully recommend them toall sufferers from kidney trouble.’’ Lamar’s Drug Store. A sprained ankle may an a rule be cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Lini­ ment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. They Put an End to It Charles Sable, 30 Cook St.. Ro­ chester. N. Y.. says he recommends Foley Kidney Pills st every oppor­ tunity because they gave him prompt relief from a bad case of kidney trouble that had long both­ ered him. Such a recommendation, coining from Mr. Sable, ia direct and convincing evidence of the great curative qualities of Foley Kidney Pills. Lamar's Drug Store. with the problem of buying Harness, yon will find it distinctly advanta­ geous to come and do your select ing here You will get the best qualities, the most thorough and conscientious workmanship, nndtia charged the moat reasonable pricea We can supply single or double Meta or any single article that you Adminiatrator'a Notice to C redltore. may be in need of. N oticf . is H b ' ikhv G ivbn ,—T o all whom it may concern, that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Tillamook, has appointed the undersigned admin­ istrator of the Estate of N. M. F. Dawson, deceased ; and all persons haviug CHAINS against said es­ tate are hereby required Io present the same, properly verified, to eaid administrator at his residence in Tillamook City. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated June 20th. 1912. J. A. DAWautt. Administrator of the Estate of N X. F. Liewaou, deceased. W.A, Williams & Co Notvj/j the time to have that group picture made L-t us 'show you our special display of attrac­ tive new styles. We are perfectly equipped for making group pictures, and will please you with the quality of our work. Monk 's Studio. R-A. WAHLEN, D.O. We have two second hand wagons used that can lie bought Eye Sight Specialist.* slightly ata bargain. Tillamook Feed Co. •