Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dairyman’s Ten Commandments.
<7Tilliuitov»It
Published every Thursday evening.
1.
OFFICISI PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUHTY.
'I'liou shalt not abuse nor worry thy cow—thou, nor thy maid­
servant, nor thy man-servant, nor thy dog, nor thy boy whose business
it is to “drive up” the cows—but thou shalt at all times treat thy cow
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gently and kindly, securing her confidence, and allowing no «»••«» to
1M>3. inolest her or make ln-r afraid.
2. 'i'liou shalt not starve nor stint thy cow for food, nor give her
K \ I’ES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
( irKtCTLV IN ADVANCE )
One year
11 nfl.
Six months
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Three months
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AD VER hmm ; RATES.
per year F'-75
1 Inch, per month
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Local notice* lort* per line; and 5cl*. after
the find insertion. Only set* per line for first
i-isvrtioii for regular advertiser«
Lost, Found, For Kent. ForSah- Wanted, and
special notice*, in classified ’ ad columns, at
the rate of oil«-cent per word for first insertion
ami halt rates thereafter.
Legal notices. Nonpareil met*, per line for
j mertion and icts p< 1 H im foi • • li -•!'-»
quent insertion.
poor, innutritions or unwholesome food of any kind whatsoever, but an
abundance of that which is palatable ami good for her system, that she
max' keep in good flesh, have a smooth coat and clear eye; and thou
slmlt give her salt to lick whenever she liketh.
3. 'i'liou shalt in no xxay deprive nor allow thy eoxv to be deprived
of clean water to drink, nor compel her to xxalloxx in mud, nor to go a
long distance to get xvater, nor to drink «mt of mud-holes, stagnant
ponds or pools, nor to sip xvater limn holes in the earth made by her
own feet or the feet of other animals; but thou shalt give her an
abundance of spring, l-rook, or well water kept clean enough lor thine
oxvti use.
All local notices will be ••starred"or otherwise
designated as advertisements.
4. 'i'liou slialt give thy coxx ample shade in summer and a warm
shelter in xxinter; ami the hitter shall be kept clean and sxvei-t. and
No special position u ill be agieed upon for
any advertisement, though we take especial
P »tn* to display advertising matter effective!)
ami give a« favorable position a- possible, ire
quently changing Ute •make up" of the paper
«■lean bed to lie on, ami an opportunity for such out-door exercise as
withal well ventilated; and thy cow shall have freedom of motion, a
she may desire, to the eml that her blood shall freely eirculat«-, that
We make a special effort to change or re build her musch s shall not detel mixite ami become weak and stiffened, and
advertisements as often ns our natrons desire,
but make no ■ on tract to that effe» t.
We reserve the right to reject any advertise-
»»*••••♦ that we deem objectionable.
i ,<Mv Caa'i in advance fur small advertise-
ni. it-, and payment In required monthly or
qti irterly oil large contract*.
5. 'I'liou shalt milk thy eoxv in a good jilaee in summer, and when
she is not heated or fretted, but standeth «piiet and chexveth her cud,
and in a clean place at all times; thou si.alt chan thy cow’s bag, milk
her gently, and avoid getting lilth into thy milk pail;
and thou shalt
• o re «pondciice on topic»» of general Interest, shalt not save for thine own or thy neighbor’s use, nor carry to tin-
in . ne t.
factory any milk drawn from a eoxv with a calf less than four days old,
\ I Ires* all cimi'ii niiicut i<nis to
T iie H eai » i . i • iit .
T lLI. lMooK . <>K
nor milk
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 31
i“-,3. —Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tile<l notice of his intention
to make tinalpro.it in support of his claim, and
that -aid proof will be made before the County
( lerk of Tillamook County, at l illainook. Ore­
gon. on septenil er .0. 1893, viz:
Daniel K. Hurlbuit,
Homestead No. 92 4. for the lot 2 and e 12 <>f *
w 1 , ami * w ‘4 of *e L, sic 30, tp. 1 s, r jo w .
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz
J W. Waxwe’l. Benjamin < »Hara, B. <>Ha a.
; nd Willi »in O Ha a, all of Netarts, fillainook
c u ty. < »reg »11.
u-i6
J. T. Apperson, Register.
drawn from a cow suffering from horn and hoof disease, or
horn distemper, or fever, <.r garget, or any other disease, nor from any
The president seems inclined to eoxv which th« u hast good reason to believe is sutlering from ill-health.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , July 3I. 18«. 3.
! —Notice is hereby given that the fellow iti--
liamed settler has file»! notice of his intention
to make final proof in support ot his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, ore.,
on beptemLer 20. 18^3, viz:
J. II. Brown,
Homestead No. ^842. for the e ’2 of n w ’4. sec.
2,x. and « e ‘4 of s w % and s w ot s e J4, sec 24.
tp. 3 s, r 9 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resilience upon and cultivation of.
said land, v»z:
•V illiam I hacker, Seth Mcon, Charles Smith,
and Wesley smith, all of Blaine, Ti.lamook
county, Oregon
14-46
J. T. Apperson. Regis’.er.
milk«- iio mor«« appointments until
(J. 'I’liou sl-alt keep everything about thy stable and dairy-house
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lifter tin- Sherman law is repealed, scrupulously clean; Ilion shalt thoroughly cleanse ami scald—not
Land oilice at Oregon I ity, Oregon, July
10.
1*93.
—Notice is hereby given that the follow ­
anil is disgusted thut some nicinliers merely rinse in hot water—all the pails, cans, strainers, pans and ing named
settler hasfi.ed notice ot his intention
make tinal proof under Sec 2301 R. S . in sup
of both I kuisi - h Hp<-u<l ho much time other utensils used in milking, carrying milk, setting milk, or manu­ t»»
port of Ins claim, and that s.»id proof w ill be
frinadc befo.e the County Clerk ot Tillamook
lai king about patronage.
facturing into any of the products of II.e dairy; and thou slmlt care­ County, at Tillamook. Ore., on Aug. 29. C93. viz
illiam M. Oakes.
fully keep thy milk from exposure to a foul, tainted, or diseased Homestead entry No. >,6,9, for the e
n e ’a-
into atmosphere; so si.alt limn pit vint the oily | articles in thy milk from see 26. tp 1 11, r 10 w.
He names tile following w itnesses to prove
the I hiih I h of b'amucl Elmore wlm absorbing bail odors, and fever malaria, and the virus of contagious liis c»>ntiiiuous residence iq»oii and cultivation
of. saiil land, viz.
I.. E. I>vet. I). Sargent, H. Parmer, W. C.
propoHi h l<> run it only as long as disease; ami thou shall spare thyself the sill am) shame of delivering
The Asturian
has
ass«-<l
Morton, of Bay City, Oregon
J. T. Apperson Register.
it pays. Tim editorial chair will milk that “ti’.stetli of the barn-yard,” and of introducing disease into 7-12
be occupied by J. It K.ilhoin, with the families ot those who cat of the products of the dairy.
A DM INI ST R A TO R S SA I. E.
Notice is hereby giv< n that the undersv.»n< d
It. W. (iilison hh city editor.
adnfnistrator of the Estate of E. A. Hat hour
7. Thou slmlt cool and air thy milk as soon as drawn from the has fii'il in the Count) limit of Til'amook
County, Oregon, his final account as such ad­
coxx. by using the best appliances at thy command—not by putting ministrator ami thet’ourl lias set Mordav. the
'fhe business men of the country
jth da) of Si-ptember 19.C at tv.i o'cl< ck in
xvater or ice into it, for that xxould be a violation oftlie law and com­ tie foieiioon. for the healing ard settleinei.t
are crying out for more currency
of said account, at which time all persoi s in­
mandments—but by bringing the milk in eentaet with a cool surface terested may present for hearing any objtc-
but that I iiih no inlllience with the
to ¡aid account.
above the freezing point, and exposing thy milk in thin sheets to a clean , tiotis
10-13
lb J- Ih NN, Adn.i. islrator.
silvel'ites who take up valuable
atmosphere, that it may become charged with oxygen, which hath a
time t hr- a I cuing to d< moralize the
xvimderl'iil virtue to prevent souring and tainting. It is shrewdly
democratic party if their demands
suspected by smut-oftlie prophets, that airing milk is of more value
are not acceded to. What the
Ilian cooling it, and experience shoxveth that stirring with a dipper
country wauls ii4 relief from the
hath a preservative elf« et t at should commend it to every patron of a
present stringency, not a I In al ricul
cheese factory.
I'liou shall coniine thy milk in a covered can as short
display.
a time as possible, and protect it from the rays oftlie sun and the lint
Forest Grove
and
Tillamook-
STAGE LINE.
the I'ltiled atmosphere. A woolen blanket covered over the can, ami a canvas
s retched over the milk wagon would In- found eHicm-iotls—the blanket
declaren that the practice of allow­ is not to be used unless the milk is cooled.
ing aliens to vote on declining their
IS. Thou slialt not xvater thy milk by mixing with it the contents of
Judge Sanborn,
in
Stales Circuit Court
I- ¡he pince to find lia-gains in
DRY 4 GOODS,
AGENCY FOR
The
Largest stock
0/ Boots (Hid
Shoes in the
City.
Hats
Caps.
Gents Furni­
shing Goods.
BRADLEY&METCALFCO?
CELEBRATED
Complete line
of Ladies
Dress Goods.
ESTABLISHED IBIS
—-—4.-—-
Can ft you in
Clothing and
foot wear.
TRADE MARK COPYRIGHTED
We are here to announce
That th«- Augusta lias ai-i'ix«-<1
and that
Lamb has
roeei veil
that her digestion ami appetite shall remain good.
No cuts will be lined, except out line c.ita on
metal base-».
I n the C imccit C ovet of the S tate of O re ­
gon EOM THE CorNTY OF TlLLAMOOK.
Johannes Wahlert Pltff.
Notice of Sheriff-s
vs.
Sale.
Thomas Mannheim, and
Jos« idi < -reen, Delts.
Notice i’ Fe eby icivvii that Ly virtue of an
t xecution • u y is*ue<i out «»f the above named
court on the 13th day of July 1893. to enforce a
judgment against the above named defendants
and in favor o the above named Dlaintift
an«l to me directed an»l delivered as sneriff ot
Tillamook couniy. Oregon, ami commanding
me to s-II the followiug descrilad real pro­
perty. belonging to saul defendant. Joseph
Gteeu. to satis!) sai»l judgment, t»»-wit toe
«urn of $252.ys and25 45 interest and the further
sum of f 18.25 costs and accruing costs, to-wit
the S E */< of Sec 20. Tp. 1 N. R6". <»t the
Willamette Meridian in Tillamook County
Or»gon. Now therefore after due levy having
be. 11 made bv me upon said premises and by
vittiie I»f said execution and order of sale. 1
will -ell at public auction for cash in band,
at the court house door at 'lillainook, in ltlla-
niook county. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o clock
in the forenoon, on the 26th day of August,
¡¿n. -aid describe«! land or premises as a I ore-
said to satisfy said judgment amt costs and
accruing costs.
Given under mv hand this 24 »lay « f July 1893,
J. D. E bwaeos .
Sheriff of liilamook Co.. Ore
at St. Patil
ftage will leave Forest Grove for Tillamook
every Tuesday and Friday: Tillamook Wednes
days and Saturday«.
H- D JONES
A I ULI. MM: OE SCHOOL BOOKS.
Everythin»; New!_ _
I ew Building, ? ew Good# at the
TILLAIV[OO^ BOOk; ^TORE
zf full SH/Cfly of Schoo! /looks.
Stationery, Magazines, and
Periodicals always o i hand.
_ _ __B. C. Lamb. Prop’r
TILLAMOOK ßAKERY »
- - A XI) (JONl-'ECriOXERY.
NOW OPEN.
Fresh tread, pies, cakes etc.'always on hand. Home­
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
if l'irsl Class Restaurant in Connection. J*
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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- ♦• —CORNER FIRST Sr. & STILLWELL Av»
Prop.r.
intentions to become citizens
is the spring, the xvell, the cistern, the brook, the watering-!rough, or
wrong and eon t rar \ to internal iontt I ol I k t sources of water supply; nor by feeding thy cow xvitli vitiations
ami constitution;! law, though it ships, whey, or extremely succiih lit food, w hereby the contents of t In­
is done ill sixteen states. If IJ h milk «an shall lie increased in i|uantity at the expellee of «puility, with
Cohn & Co.,
1 he Largest General Merchandise Dealers
in Tillamook County.
decision stands many voters will be a view ol el ica I i ng thy m-iglibor; for thou xx i 11 t hereliy be elicit t iug thine
disfranchised but I lie result w ill no <>xx n soul, and stand in constant danger of the p« unity of the h xx .
( onlit lie beneiiciiil. No matter
!». Thon slmlt not skim thy milk by taking off th«-cream that
lion intelligent a man limy be lie
Just note a few of our specialties in our
different Departments this week.
appreciate the conditions riseth in the can over night, that thou max est Imvea little cream lot
that exist here until lie lias been cotte« ; nor by setting it in pans or other utensils over night; nor by
u i-silent of this country lor some sax mg strippings, nor by any oilier process; for if thine own sense of
honesty doth not restrain thee, thou sliouhlst constantly have the fear
y-ii is.
cannot
of Ila- Inxx mid oftlie watchful «yes of thy iieighls>r before thee. It is
I'll«- repeal of tIo- Sherman act. better to save out a small mess of milk lor thine own use.
Ibr which purpose I lie <-\11 a session
In. I lion shalt not cot..... it adultery by ii<lulterating thy milk with
«>• coiiW-i' "as called, mi - iiih to be
burnt sugar, chalk, soda, salt, or any ingix-dient or compound wlmt-
a more diflicult matter than was
so«-x«-r; nor by giving x ile stull's to the coxx; nor by any means, trick,
at first supposed.
The president
«lex ice, or process known or unknown to the naturally depraved. The
in his message placed the impoit-
laxx - of tin-State, the health of the community, and the lives oftlie
alice of t lie measure in the strongesl
people, especially ot the host of little ones, xx ho are likened unto the
language, ami continues to insist
kingdom ot heaven, crj out against this unpardonable sin.
tiiat immediate action be taken,
but the flee silx «-rites, niuler tin-
l<-a<ler-liip of Bland have sticeeeded
in securing a fourteen »lavs debate
of lh<-«picstion.
I ml, i th«' nexx dispensation I add the eleventh commandment:
II. I'I kii slmlt lox«- thy neighbor as thyself nn«l ke«-p thy Sunday’s
milk at home for the purpose of making sxxeet butter tor the use of thy
GROCERIES.
Dairy Swing Churn.
Rest villini 011 the market.
For nh ' v l»v
J ohn M c C all ,
Tillainook Ore.
\ll net passeil in the State legis­ class of useful citizens.
lature T« b. 111. s!l|, provides that
By faithfully obserx ing these t-omnuindments. th,- dairyman shall
it shall la- unlaw Ail to tuk<- or ke,-p a clear conscience, avoid annoying and expt'nsiv,- prosecutions,
li-li lor salmon in any of tin- fixers retain th,- respect of his neiglds-rs. secure a competency of this world's
or bays of tin- state betxxeen tin- gisxls, lixe a peaceful lite, and in bis old age approach the Is-,I of death
hours of six I*. M. on each and "like one who w raps the <irapery of his couch altoul him. and lies
Fred Martin,
day, and that any pet son or per
sons fishing for salmon by leaving
or liaxing any tishing gear in the
xxtiter in it condition to take tisli. or
piirehiising salmon so caught shall
lie liable to a tine of not h-ss than
A. G. REYNOLDS.
P ortraits I n A ll
Hot and cold water baths
at any time.
in every ^pect.
Opposite Larsen House.
T he L eading S tyles CARI.I’.KM IlSOX.
I natante ihn ma prsess for luti ics
no «siiiiplaiiit Ims been made on
tins bay but it xx ill Is- as xxcll for
those who make a praetie«- of trol­
ling on Sundays to l-«-nr in mind
that it is |s>—.il.lt- for a-iyone who
is mean enough to make this re­
creation a somexx hut ex|s nsix e one.
which iiisuir* Miccess cv»r\ time.
K nlarcìinc »
a
S pecialty .
Vuw. of the most im|-ortiint
I’-'ii t foriret that xxe are l-uyingall kinds of produce, ami that we Pa'tl,e
liigherst price, for it is just as good as casli to rta.
We are l«x-ated at King’s corner, and delixer goo«ls free of charge to atty
I-art of the city .
4 oine and inspect our immense stock of sail paper, it is the largest thissi-le
ot I'ortlaml, we can suit anyone in price ami variety.
THE OLD RELIABLE
D rugstore
.7 complete Stock of Drugs-
Butent Medicines- Toilet-^.
.Irticlfs. .\'ufintis no hand_
Blacksmith.
All kiinl. of wood work and wagon
work «lone
T>r. H. T? ,T?. Johnson.
Horseshoeing a ¡Specialty.
pl ««•*» of inten-et in the count«.
STUDIO: COR 1ST ST. AND 3RD AVE E. OVER HEADLIGHT OFFICE
We hnve jn-t received the largest and finest stock of
ever brought to this city. W’«- have them in all the latest shapes and
colors, aud varieties and can suit anyone.
“Barber « Shop.
First
LADIES FANCY GOODS.
Our summer goods must go at any price for
We have just adde»l to our already large stock
we do n »t want to carry them till next year. of Ladies' Fancy goods a large line of La» es and
Now i* the time to get good dresses cheap. All Embroideries, and ladies wishing anything tn
of our 13 eta. dress goo« Is are selling at 15 cts. a that line will do well to call and examine our
yard See our variety in outing Hann els and stock, we are selling these goods very cheap —
sateen* In Coro ts our stock is complete and Call and see them even if you don t wish to
we can suit anyone.
buy anything.
XT oolz-Ties
Grain and hay
for teiima. Stage
to Forest Grove
or Tillamook,
when ordered.
Tilmmook, Oregon.
A r yet
*.*s) nor more than |2M.
LiOIES ORESS GOOOS.
AMPLE r? ACCOMMODATIONS.
(Jood Beds
FISH AND GAME IN SEASON.
Telegraph office in the house.
exerx Saturday, ami six I’. M in -low n to pleasant dreams."
I lie afternoon of I he folloxx iug Sun­
COHU dz
When you come
t»> the Wilson
Ki ver country,
htupHlReelier’s.
Tits situation is
family, and that tin-cheese-maker, and all those who lalsir with him
regarded us tin- most critical since
in the factory, may rest, and worship according to the dictates of their
the discussion oftlie slaverx «pies
<-ons<-iem-e. on every Sunday.
Thereby slmlt then meet the reptire-
lion, and th«* divisions are being
ments oftlie Scriptures, ami of the Constitution oftlie I uited States,
imide mi the same sectional lines.
ami prolong the lives and improv,- the moralsofa large and increasing
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We c art) the most complete stock of fancy
Our stock of Loots and shoes was never mure
groceries in the city.
complete than it is now. We carry a full and
oli.e- Mu*hro»n*. Pineapple*. Axpiragus, complete line of the celebrated Bradley, McCalf
Delirlou* Tomatoes. Catsup, and Worcester it Co s goods and are selling them much cheaper
Sauce. French Mustard. Shrimps. Imp Sardines than other Merchants carrying the same goods.
aud allother fancy gro< eries that are used.
Try us with foot ware and be convinced that w«
Try one of tho^e delicious Sugar Cured Hams, are the cheapest and give the best value for your
that have just arrive«!.
money.
\dll / 'resc ript i on s ca rej'idly
compounded. Fifty yenrX
‘^experience in this business.
G
rlnceoJ hn.ine«<: In Wm. 11« inuller .t
»hop. Tillamook, Ore
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