T illamook AGRICULTURAL NOTES headlight . S eptember 7, 1916 July Cheese Receipts. By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist July cheese sold by Carl Habcrlach, PICTURES IN THE HOME. Secretary. I Braver .................... Have Them Appropriate to the Roams Blaine ................ In Which They Are Hung. Clover Leaf ........... . Pictures add a great deal to the Cold Springs .................. beauty of a home if they are selected East Beaver ...................... with taste and care They do not •'.lwood .................... Fairview .................... have to lie expensive to le beautiful, .'loverdalc ............. ''. ' many delightful reproductions of the hong Prairie ................ works of the old masters being on daple Leaf ........................ sale nowadays at pikes «'thin the Central .................. reach of the-most modest pocket book. Mohler ...................... Before putting up a picture on your WISH Vcskowin .......................... DR. H. Nt MASSEY wall be sure that it has some meaning Wise who Tretown ............................. i,; a Collygt- Graduate in ry in Tifia­ and some beauty. Also it s maid lie Dentisti v. legistereó in Ore­ and owners of Pleasant Valley................ te w yrars Hl OOk 1 gon, and has had several appropriate to the room It is to tisoru. ago aud will !»e pleased to 'outh Prairie .................... years experience, and has I'gaiD wait on thor? For instance, family pliotogri pb < have I hree Rivers ...................... come to Tillamook Count« desire his professions, to make it his future home. no place on the walls of a ii big room. v ice ¡’illamook .......................... They are too Intimate a denotation for Alder Vale .................. We have Dental Offices in Tillamook, Bay City, Bar FAw and a room In which strangers n.. well as Total Î97.091.00 friends are apt to be entertained. Re­ Cloverdale, and are equipped to do ail kinds of Dental serve family photographs for the bed­ PForAr as good as it can be done anywhere. rooms or a "den." The Light House Trail. Select for the living room landscapes, reproductions of still life ideal beads 1 he lighthouse trail is again entire­ and faces nnd good photograph» of ly open from one end to the other . Must.' giinrantres’all his work and can be consulted at Dr. Wise has had thirty years experience in plate work ¡or travel by foot or horse. The three masterpieces. Such piet ires are uot any tinie.^ Cal! us by Telephone. and guaaVntecs what he says. bridges near the end of the trail are only instructive to the family, but not safe for travelers horse-back, but they may form an interesting topic of turn-outs above the trail have been conversation to the friends who are made and persons using same should entertained in this room. travel close to the bang. The direct' The music room of course should be trail to Netarts is not yet open, and adorned with good photographs of em­ will receive attention next, So many inent composers and other musicians, questions are asked as to the distan­ while the library calls aloud for por-. ces and course to be taken that the traits of literary and other public men. \ SEE THAT SOFT MPI following will answer these questions, I —Exchange. and persons desiring to use the trail might cut this notice out for further OUR BRIDGE WORK has FI.ATE8 WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION— reference. been brought to the highest The verv brut and latest in modern dentistry. SENECA SNAKEROOT. state of perfection. The No more falling plates. If you arc having Leaving Tillamook, take Second When Plates or Bridge t eth on this bridge arc in- plate trouble wet I>r. Wine's advice as to Does Irrigation Pay in Tillamook? Street west until you cross the bridge t changeable at will with­ what should be done and the cost of doing Indians Discovered the Value of the Our Eastern Oregon friends who over the 1 illamook River, being the out removing from it FREE We can extract your teeth abso­ Work is Ordered. Plant as a Medicine. are farming with 16 inches of rain second bridge. The first right hand m outh. lutely without pain—free where plate or bridge work is ordered. fall without irrigation would probably road thereafter leads to the Beals The drug industry owes many of its laugh at the iileu of anyone irrigating (Elmore) ranch, the second left hand products to the efforts of the American 4A* land that received a hundred inches road is the road to Netarts. There the Indian to combat disease. The Indian or more of rain a year. The idea docs trail starts, going directly west over medicine mau had a plant for every seem at first thought, to be ridiculous the plank road as far as the slaughter ailment. If the disease was of a new but ridiculous or not, results are what house, then directly west up to the type unknown to him he promptly we are after and there are several il­ summit of the mountain, where the found soma new roots or leaves and lustrations in this county that seem trails fork, the right hand leading to to indicate that it does pay. This is the lighthouse, the left hand to Ne­ tried them. If the patient lived be especially true of our high bottom tarts. 1 he lighthouse trail enters the named the plant and carved it on the lands, creek bottoms and uplands. county road leading from Netarts to stone which served as his phartuaco One of the men who has been prac­ the lighthouse 50 yards north of the peia. A certain medicine man, puzzler! hv ticing irrigation for some time in gate leading into Maxwell’s point, this county is A,. W. Bunn, of Beaver. the road to Bayocean practically the strange case of an Indian who Mr. Bunn has a creek bottom and up­ ends at the sign board one half mile wouldn't eat. went searching through land farm. By the utilization of the east of the lighthouse, on account of the rocky woodlands of New England water from the creek for irregation a slide in the bill, but from that point one day for some new "dope" He he has been able to divert fields of on Bayoccan can be reached by foot found a little plant bearing a spike of Dawson weed into green stands of or horse over the trail. The distances small wh'te dowers. He pulled it up grass for meadow and pasture. Along are about as follows. and tasted the root, made a wry face with his irrigation he finds that From 1 illamook al Haltom’s store to and said. "I guess tb it will fix him." : drainage is necessary on parts of his the Tillamook Bridge 1)4 miles. That's how Seneca smikeroot camo land, tp secure good results. With the From 1 illamook at Haltom’s store to aid of this water Mr. Bunn has made the Netarts road 200 yds, further. to be used es a medicine, and the ol I his meadows produce as much hay as From T illamook at Haltom s store to Indian 1 medicine man planned letter than he knew The plant is the most of the true river bottom land in the slaughter house 1 7-8 miles, that vicinity. From Tillamook at Haltom’s store to books of the s!:"!:-.' plrarmn'tst of to- This farm is not the only one illus­ summit of Mt. where trails fork 3J4. day. and ti'.en tu;l:e money i-.’ltlvating trating the value of this practice. J. L. tile cud of the trail 6 miles. It. It is employed in tonfc-s »ml other Simmons of Pleasant Valley, also re­ From Tillamook at Haltom’s store to medicines pres ribed to |m reuse the to where the road turns to Short ports great results. On a field where appetite.— Thilo.telphii Noi tl> A meri- formerly he got only a small jag of beach 6.J4 miles. cun. Dawson weed hay, after thorough ir­ From Tillamook at Haltom’s Store to regation he got three big loads. The go to the lighthouse 8*4 miles. Was Goad Once. writer seems to drown out the Daw­ From Tillamook at Haltom’s store to A certain well known composer now son weed and the grass thickens up the lighthouse, 8)4 miles. From 1 illamook at Haltom’s store to In the full vigor of bls established wonderfully. reputation was at one time when he ths national Joy smoke Others reporting beneficial results Bayocean 11*4 miles. The distance over the County road was comparatively unknown engaged are O. W. Kinnaman, Blaine, Chas In writing the music for a production Wooley, Beaver, and C. E. Donald­ via Netarts is as follows: It stands to reason, doesn't it, that if men all over the fathered by two managers who knew son, 1 illamook. There are no doubt Tillamook to Happy Camp 8 miles. more who have practiced the system Tillamook via H. C. to Avalon 9 mi. exactly what they wanted. In addition nation, all over the world, but these are the men who have spok­ Tillamook via Avalon to Maxwells' to knowing next to nothing of the Watch j-our step! prefer P. A. tliat it must point 19 miles. en most enthusiastically of it to me. musical classics, After having burned It*« easy to change the shape From Maxwells Point to short Beach much midnight oil and worked him- have all the qualities to and color of unsalable brands %miles. Big Farmers Picnic. self into a state of semicollapse In a satisfy your fondest desires? to imitate the Prince Albert Over the 'rail to Avalon the dis­ valu endeavor to produce a finale Mr. A. W. Bunn has kindly invited tidy red tin, but it is impoitible all the farmers who may be interest­ tance is 5*Z, miles. The lighthouse which would please them the compos- Men, get us right on Prince to imitate the flavor of Princa ed in seeing the results of irrigation [ trail has been kept open this year and er tore up page after page of rejected Albert tobacco ! The Albert! We tell you tliJs to come to his farm at Beaver, on last winter by the undersigned. patented process ft will be neces’sary for some public manuscript and In despair took to the Sunday, September 9th. Come and tobacco will prove better protect« that! theater an entire section of "Faust'' to bring your families and vour lunch spirited person or persons to keep than you cati figure out, and spend the day. He also has a fine this trail open in the future from the which he bad somehow managed to fit herd of grade Jerseys that you will summit west to the Maxwell place, the words assigned to him. lie played it’s so chummy and fra­ as the undersigned will have all he it over, and one of the managers said be glad to look over. grant and inviting all the can do to keep the trail open to the quite unfeelingly, "Well. (Jus. the oth- summit and get it finished to Avalon. e.’S were pretty bad. but this one is time. Can’t ciost you more There are a number of citizens in this the rottenest of them all." “So?" re­ The Canning Contest. than 5c or 10c to got your city that own lots in Avalon and marked the v,...ry musician dryly. "It should be inter sted in getting this was considered good when Gounod Fairview Team. bearings 1 trail opened and kept open. Mr. John Time, 45 minutes. 14 Harter and Mr. John Aschim are the wrote it!" Teain work ............................. 16 principal owners. If each owner will Skill, efficiency .................... Then She Felt Better. 2V put in one day for every day that th- Speed ......................................... To the great relief of the neighbors, Neatness, (work and per.son) ...17 undersigned puts in on the Netarts Product ............................................... 15 trail, and the trail can be finished the snobbish and unpopular Jones this fall and the advantage in distance family were moving. Copyright tfH While the furniture was being Total ............................................. 82 I to Avalon is as 9 miles by the road by R. J. Keynaldj to 5% miles by the trail. If the own­ brought out some difficulty was ex . Tobacco Co. C*overdale Team. ers of Avalon lots are too feeble or perlenced in removing u pianoforte Time, 55 minutes. R. J. REYNOLDS Team work ......................................... 1B too busy to personally help on the from an upper room, ami some one TO PACCO COMPANY Skill, efficiency ............................... '■ 19 work, it is possible for each one to proposed getting It through a large V/ ini»* .an-Sa Ioni, N. C. 4 Speed ................................................... 15 pay a man for one day for every day window and sil ling It down Neatness, (work and person) .... 18 that the undersigned puts in. This will Then came a suggestion from the Finished product ............................... 19 be a beautiful trail and will strike the Jones' next door neighbor, who had ocean shore at Netarts about halfway 89 between Maxwells’ Point and Happy long fostered the deepest enmity to­ Total ..................................... Camp, The undersigned is now wai'- ward them, though until now she had Beaver Team, No. II. ing to hear from the owners of Ava- attempted to conceal it. Time, 55 minutes. "No.'' she said acidly, nil her pent Net So Bad. Just for Fun. "See that man over there?” "Y h 17)4 Ion. Team work ................................. John Leland Henderson. up bitterness nt last showing Itself In ------ o------ |—very ordinary looking. What's he 17 Skill, efficiency ......................... Misunderstanding—A certain Eng- ’ ever done?” "\t'll, he ain’t much fur 15 her tone: “let It come out as it went Speed .................................................... ........................................... A couple of old salts met after a Neatness, work and person) .... 18 Notice of Board of Equilization tn—on the installment system I”-Lon long absence, and tiic following am­ liili fori man in one.oi the Kensing- looks, Imt he can come nearer findin* ton textile factories i , in the habit of | a drink in a dry town than any other don Mail. Meeting. Finished product ........................... inated conversation ensued: “Well, old man, how are you get­ having an apprentice heat his lunch- I man ye ever seen.” 86 con for him. 1 he other day he called ____ q ___ Notice is hereby given, that on A* a Police Cashier, Total ................................. ting on.-'” I . Tillamook Team. Monday. September 11th, 1916, the “Un!" said McSnlfter. when he met "First-rate. I have taken a wife." a new apprentice. “Go downstairs and ’eat up my w ° >’iarr*e'J women were having a Time, 45 minutes. County Board of Equilization will McDougall. "Did you hear about my "A very sensible idea.” lunch for nte,” ordered the foreman J'hat and, as usual the conversation 16 meet at the Court House, in Tilla­ Team work ................................... “Not a bit of it; she’s a regular brlther's new job? He's been appoint ­ The boy, a typical young American yered around to the expense of liv- 16 mook City, Oregon, and publicly ex­ Skill, efficiency ............................. Tartar.” g 20 amine the assessment roll for said ed cashier at a police station.’’ with no knowledge of cockney Eng- Speed ................................................ “ Then i ’ m sorry for you mate. ” “Na!" said McDougall. “1 beard uae “It's really awful how the rise in 1 I year, and correct any error in valua­ I lisli, obeyed with alacrity, He was Neatness, (product and person) "There ’ s no need; she brought me | prices has effected usf” said one, 17 tions, description of land, lot, or word o' that. Cashier at a police sta­ , hungry. Finished product ......................... a big ship as her marriage portion. ” I Ten minutes later the foreman came i sadly. “Why, do you know that rny other property. Said board will con­ tion? An' what does be do at that “Then you made a good bargain I down, He also was hungry. i bills for cloahcs this year arc exactly 83 ' tinue in session from day to day until job?" Total ..................................... .. ... after all? ’ ’ and the examination, correction "Weel, man. It's like this." answered "Where’s my lunch,” he demanded. double what thry were last year?" Beaver Team No. I. “ Nothing to boast of, I can tell "Goodness,'" gasped the other, “I _______ ___ equilization of ____ the __ assessment roll McSuifter as he made tracks off. "be | The boy gazed at him in amazement Time 70 minutes. you. The ship turned out a worth­ j "You told me to eat it up—and I don’t see how your husband can af- Teamwork .......................................... 14 shall be completed. All persons who counts the 'coppers’ as they come lu.” less old tinder-box." ' ford it.” ■ eat it,” he stated. Skill, efficiency ............................... 15 may be interested in the assessment —Loudon Telegraph. “Then I’m sorry I spoke.” “He can't” replied the first, calinlv. 1 "I didn't tell you to heat it up!” Speed ................................................... 12 of their property should appear at "Bah! You can speak as much as roared the irate foreman, "1 told you "But, then, he couldn't afford it last Neatness (wor kand person) .... 15 said time and place, as no change can Disappears. you like. The old tub was well insur­ to 'eat it up." be made after the adjiurnment of the year, so what’s the difference?" Finished product ................... 19 board. All protests mu6t be filed with There la a' town In England which ed, and went down on her first voy- "Well, I didn’e heat it up” main­ when you approach ft disappears. 71 the board the first week. tained the youngster stoutly, “I cat i The Wonders of Nature—Paul, Total Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, Seems Impossible, doesn't it? But It it cold.” ___________ aged seven was enjoying his first trip anyhow? ” August 8th, 1916. Is quite true. The town is In Norfolk, Ito the Vacation Farm, and was furth­ C. A. Johnson, "Not so much mate, I only got The lawyer was arguing a compli­ Sarcastic—“Are you going to make er honored by sharing the driver’s County Assessor, and Its name is Diss. Thus, you see, fl.OOO out of the job as my share.” cated case, and looking up authorities when you approach It Diss appears.— a garden this year?” high seat during the ride from the First publication August, 3, 1916 "That was too bad.” back to Julius Ccasar. At the end of "No,” replied Mr. Growcher. "I’m station through the open country. rearson's. Last publication Sept. 14th, 1918. "Too bad' Nothing of the sort! an hour and a half, in the most in­ VVliat’« that?” he shrilly demanded Wile and mother-in-law were on going to dig tip a place in the back tricate part of the plea, lie was pain­ yard and put some seeds into it, and of the driver, pointing to a larg • Mor* Lika It board and went down with the rest." ed to see what looked like inatten­ The British board of agriculture then turn it over to the chickens for a ammal grazing near tin r i * tion. It was as he had feared. The has announced that 12,000 to 14,000 I “Now they say they can weigh the ; picnic ground.” "That, there's a cow,” replied his judge was unable to appreciate the women have gone to work on the conscience." Trying to prove it.—Father— Companion g >o