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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
HONORED RESIDENTS OF POLK COUNTY. THE EXPERT BVTTERMAKER One of the nW problem that con rivat Its !-;!ratker If that of tncor- jkvatlLj Just the rUrht amount of w- ler in tauter. It bas beea claimed that Anwrk-aa boner is penexaKj low in u.s!ure content and that battennak ers might eU pot a !!tt!e more water Into their product It appear that there has been a tendency In some quarter t do this. During the past year the internal revenue depart ment has collected larjre fine In some of toe jrreat c!t!o from the seller of Imtter containing more than 10 per cent of moisture, the iejral limit To control the moisture content so lh.it tbere shall be a desirable amount. MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. HAW LEV. WHO CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Han ley, who celebrated their golden wedding anni versary In Monmouth, Or , Wednesday, were married in Folic County, May R, 1858, and hare resided io this county continuously ever since. Mr. Haw ley crossed the plains from Missouri in mi His parents were member of Col onel Cornelius Gilliam's company, and as a barefooted boy of 9 years be walked tbe entire distance. Mrs. Hawley is a daughter of the late Mr. sd1 Mrs. Lake Mulkey. Her parents crossed tbe plains In Captain Claypoole's company and took up a donation claim near Corv&llis in 1H7. Mr. Hawley is reterao of tbe Takima Indian War of 1555-55. He bas represented Polk County lo tbe Oregon Legislature, and for many year be has been president of tbe Polk County bank at Monmouth. He is 73 years old, and bis wife is in bar 'Mb year. Tbe children are W. H. and L, M Hawley, of Billings, Mont ; Mrs. R P. Mulkey, of Jacksonville, Or.; C. L. Hawley, of McCoy, Or., and' Miss Maude Hawley, at home. Feeding For Milk. We consider silage the most eco nomk-al of all food stuffs as well as the least trouble to feed. Bran we find tbe most expensive, but this far along anything to take the place or bran seems to be in the experimental stage In Indiana, and we find that to dis pense with It even when the cows are on pasture generally results m a loss of butter of more value than the cost of tbe bran. We began on Jan. 4 last to keep ac count by weight of all the feed our ten cows ate in seven days, with these results: The average daily rattan, fed In two feeds, was forty pounds of si lage, five pounds of bran, five pounds of clover hay and six pounds of corn stover or all the stover they would eat up clean. The bran was fed ac cording to quantity of milk, six pounds being the most fed to any one cow. I The cost of one week's feed for all was: Silage, $3.50; bran, 2.85; clover hay. $1.47; stover, 42 cents; total, $8.24. An Indiana Dalrywoman. For ths Farm Dairy. Work In breeding for milk produc tion at the Canada experiment farms seems to show that (a) superior dairy cows may be found In all breeds; (b) pure bred females are not essential to success In dairy farming, but a pure bred bull should always be used. KILL ths COUGH AN 9 CURE the LUNGS Or. King's Flew Ekmmy ma Roughs id5 ioa I Uii ISOLDS Trial BottK Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TrtOURLES, GUARANTEED SATISFACIOB: OS MONEY REFUNDED. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutck men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your rrocer return! your money if TOU doo't like Schilling'! Best: we pay him. CAKE THE MAN FORENATOR Nation Waits for Orea'on's Verdict For or Against the Administration. A great many Republicans are be glnblnft to soberly ask themselves, "why should we elect Governor Chamberlain to the United States BeoateT" And to this echo Is answering, "Why, Indeed I" There I an overwhelming majority of Republican In this state. In the ordinary elections they have often, and The Telegram believes wisely, looked to the men without reference to the party brand which they wore. In this way tbey have disciplined party nd at the same time raised the standard of the local public service. But la the matter of the election of a United States Senator they have presented to them a different problem. There they come In touch with the party of the Nation, the party of Roosevelt, of which they so warmly approve, and the verdict which they render the general publio must accept as very largely the Judgment of the voter of Oregon upon that adminis tration. Ourelections occur at au odd easoD of the year. We here Are tbe first guo of tbe Presidential election. Tbe verdict Is made up In advance, o far a the rest of the country Is con cerned. Tbe Nation know tbat the state. I overwhelmingly Republican. It likewise knows tbat the adminis tration of President Roosevelt has bar received entbuslastio approval. Tbat administration, disguiite it a we will, I now oo trial befxre the country. By ths general masses of the people it ha been warmly approved; by the corporate and plutocratic Interests it U bitterly reviled, and, while little Is being dons openly, t lie re i iWp loo at smouldering Are of resentment that ! cannot be extinguished For tbe very reason that tbe plutocratic forn-s of tb country hate tbe Preilnt. the masses of tbe people admire and approve him. If under circumstances such as these It goes forth that the pMple o Oregon ia June elect a D-r -nu fr United 8Ules Hen tor, the sdmlolntr- : tlc-a reeatrea a blow In the bouse of its apposed friends that it is conceivable Bay have serious effed opa tbe plans of the friends of tbe a I m io Istra Uon nod upon the great eootret In November following. It must not be forgotten tbat much quiet work ba been done In recent months agsinst the administration. One may see the errect of it upon every hand In every oom in unity the clacquers busily onguged In hamstringing Roosevelt, and Insidiously undermining tho platform of principles which be has been steadily putting forth in his messages and speeches. If a well- known and supposedly safe adminis tration state fulls by the wayside I June, tbe prestige of the admlnlstra tlon severely suffers, and no man who honestly faces the question can soe It otherwise. From this standpoint, which Is somo thing considerably more than a parti san standpoint, the matter apeals to luo Telegram. It believes with hearti ness and sincerity in the advanced platform of principles which the Pres ident is laying down, In the ellmina tion or special privilege and the equality of opportunity for which the President stands, and to propagate and develop which he has done more than anyotborman of his (feneration Lit consldt-rs this a matter of patriot Ism, rather than partisanship, and it proposes todo whatever lies within its power to uphold and sustain the man whose very name typilles these mod ern enlightened doctrines. In doing so. II believes it expresses the nm. i . .. i - juuii cuuvirnoo or an enormous majmity of the people of Oregon, Irre i speetive of their party affiliation i in the present campaign and the : coming election Statement No. 1 is not on trial, Iohu both cndidutes fot 1 ,1... A l . . .ii mo . uiun nuu'i nenaie stand square fei ami rut ro-u-.l upon that pla' t v- ;.l i . . . . 1 ..mi. niuiiT is i. iiamo-rliln ntr I ake. as such, on trial before tbe peo ple. The question U one not of these men. but of broad National Import, , leaning to a victory which will mean a shout of ringing encouragement to . tbe National adtnlniotratioo or vital iblow dHivem In the bouse of lis friends. This is tbe real proposition tietore tbe people or tbe state, and it Is one of tbe main reasons why The Telegram will throughout this cam paign give II. M. Cake iu barties support and urge a strongly as It may the voters of the state Xa sustain the admioistratioa at a moment It Is more seriously on any other period of iu Portland Telegram. rben trial than at whole history. WBEK TBI CHCRX WAS STOPPED. This butter contained 1S.26 per cent mois ture when completed. yet not too much, requires skill and ex perience on the part of the buttermak er. Butter with too much moisture is undoubtedly, as a general thing, made without intent rather than with, and the average butter maker or dealer has little Idea what per cent of moisture tbe butter contains. It Is a statement of interes', there fore, that the department of agricul ture has worked out during tbe past year a rapid and simple method (re quiring apparatus costing a few dol lars) for the free use of manufacturer and dealer to determine tbe water in butter. Full details of tbe apparatus and its use can be found In circular No. 10 of tbe bureau of animal indus try. Moisturs In Butter. One of the most thorough Investiga tions into tbe moisture content of but ter aud methods of controlling It was made some years ago at tbe Iowa ex periment station. As to causes of too much moisture It was found by Messrs. McKay aud Larseu that when cream Is thick and churned at a high tempera ture too much moisture Is Incorporated even though It Is churned only a nor mal amount. By churning at a high temperature aud washing with cold water much moisture will be incorporated In the butter, provided It is not cooled to such an eiteut that the butter will be come hard. The sudden chilling of the butter globules on the outside by wash ing with cold water seems to imprison and prevent the molKture from escap ing during working. By churning cold and washing with warm wash water the butter is also brought Into a condition where it will absorb and hold moisture. Churning at high temperature aud washing cold and churning at low temperature and washing warm are two conditions which must be guarded against. Effect of Overchurning. In regard to overchurning It is stated that by excessive churning In water tho butter will absorb and bold as much as 40 per cent water. If the temperature Is low, tbe incorporation of moisture by churning is retarded a great deal, while If the temperature is hlgTier a comparatively small amount of churning will cause the butter to absorb moisture rapidly and to retain It better. In experiments In which tbe butter was churned for more than half an hour Iu tbe wash water the butter became very soft aud began to stick on the Inside of the churn. The more it Is agitated In the presence of moisture tbe duller and lighter butter will be. A Remedy Advised. An excessive amount of churning was strongly condemned by these Iowa dairy authorities. In short, they say: Quality must receive first considera tion. When butter bas been overturn ed a trifle, so it contains about is nor cent moisture. It Is difficult to remove the buttermilk from tbe quite larire granules, aud the danger of snoillnir the butter on standing Is Introduced. In order to avoid this tb churn can 1 topied when tbe granules of but ter sre still small and then control the molKture content In tbe butter bv churning a trifle In the wash water at the pror temperature. By churning a trifle more than or dinarily Id wash water tbe butter milk Is efficiently removed and the wa ter content ran be controlled. Chronic Constipation Cured One who suffers from chronic consti palion is in danger of many serious inente. roley s Urino laxative cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence taking it today an you will leel better at once, l'olev urino j.axutive does not nauseate or gripe and is pleasant to take. Kefuee substitutes. Stafrin Drng Co.; M. Thompson, Falls City. Weston may have a now flour mill, A Cove man will need 60 cherry pickers. It is a pity to see neglect pi indications of kidney or bladder trouble that may result in Bright'sdiceape when roleys Kidney Keniedv will correct irregularities and strengthen these organs. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Stafrin Drug ix.; nj. 1j, inonipeon, falls City. Alfalfa is 2 feet high around Herm- Iston. Personal If any person suspect that their kid neys are deranged thev should take Foley's kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foot hold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Stafrin Drug Co. ; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. Lane county fruit growers will oper ate a box factory of their own, saving 1 per 1,000 boxes. Human Filters The function of the kidneys is tostrsin out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain out ail waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and it will make you well. Stafrin Drug Co.; M. I.. Thompson, Falls City, A Pilot Rock man caught one day 103 trout in Birch creek; one meas ured 25j luches and weiglfed 5 pound-". Serious Results Feared You may well fear serious results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia and con sumption start with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate cough or cold and prevents serious results. Refuse substitutes. Stafrin Drug Co.; M. I,. Thompson, Falls Citv. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't flistake the Cause of Trouble. Delay May Prove Fatal. Your Does your back aelie? Do you (ret tip lame in the mommy Ho ymi feel dul and tired? Does it hurt you to iiend over, to liit anything, to tet up from a chair? Do vou have sudden "caleiies or stitches of pain in the buck? Does a dull, throbbing aclie settle in the smal of vour back and bother yon day and night? Do you sometime leel that you thai you bitnply cannot i-traigl.ten up? Von cannot m: ke any mistake bv trentiir t tie kidneys at once, for it it these small troubles that l'ad to dropsy, diabetes and Blight 8 m.-eate If these is any doubt in vour mind that the kidneys areali'ected, notice the urine for a few days. If passages are irregular painful or too scanty, discolored, or Iml of sediment, the kidney's need help right awav, and there is no other medi cine more helpful than Doan's Kidney rills, a simple remedy for the kidneys yet so powerful that it quickly cures the cause and so ends all the painful and nnoying symptoms. Home cures prove the merit ol Doan e Kidney Pills. Any person wishing to see the testimony ol Dala citizens may lo so by (Mlling at UEI-T (: CIIF.tt- I(lX(iT().V'S drug store. For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. i-oster-Milburn Co., Biiilalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and no other. ;et the best A bumper fruit crop is expected in the Milton-Freewater region. Colds That Hang On Colds that hang on in the spring de plete the system, exhaust the nerves, 4inl open the way for serious illness. Take Foley's Honey anil Tar. It quickly stops the couah and expel the cold. It is safe and certain in results. StHfriu I'rngco ; M. I., lbompson, Falls City, Tillamook county Is going to cruise its timber lands for assessment Valued Same as Gold. B. O. Stewart, a meichant of Ceda lew, miss., say: "1 tell mv customers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Till they get the worth of that muen gom in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness Sold under guarantee at Belt A L'her- nngton drug store. Soe WOODMAN HALL Thursday Evening MAY 14 Bertha M. Clay'i Famous Lot Story DORA THORNE Dramatized by LEM B. PAUSES BEST PLAY IN YEARS A Company of Hifch-CIan Performers P"ccs 25c, 35c, 50c Ths Cattl Mark. Several things have happened that could not be foreseen. Tbe corn crop did not mature and bad to be fed. tbe panic cut tbe ronsumptloo of beef squarely In two. and the price of bides took grand tumble. Kesult. very bad catt: market, totally unlike what mla-bt have been anticipated early last faiL Tbe a. bowerrr. we saggvated tbat late winter markets would prob ably prove beat Ucauae of the early rlrso op of stork oo accoont of high eur. And It Mai that this to very likely to b tree. Cattle have been elilng entirely too low hrrauae people have ! tbem refsrdleaa of price or racxUtioa. sad tbk sacrifice will be felt later oa. TTxri kas beea, aotklog to Induce people to feed eattJo. bat orb to diar-ou rc tbem. and If eoa uniptkoai of twef rrtaraa to Its ftoraaJ volume It Is likely to oo so at a time 1 The World' Best Climate i not entirely free from disease, on the high elevation lever prevail, while on the lower level malaria i encountered to a greater or les extent, inimlin. i altitude. 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The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Lucy SuJJreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with avery ba,l cough for over a year. She says: " A friend bought a bottle of Ch amber t.Aixs Cough Remedy. brought it to me anj insisted that I should take it. I did ' o an.l to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it cured me of my cough." X BBa.rr carta auppllM tbaa kava !i snlrr (naraDtcc at Bell A fbv era w iajm, naaaru im ASOJCvaJ M0ca "ia or( vrr. Imtlwr Hay U textlatas Bw Jokaawa pw k 0 rubUalM4 vvy goo iratra kar frwtaf al t Mv vetch ar crlsa aa ciovev. both. wtlM a saai anaovut ear oat aa a wtatsr crop. 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