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i Urtili 00 It Ij ça b Un ht T he C ounty O ffici / i L P aper PVBLIKHKD BVKIIV THURSDAY BY Tin. T ill im <«» k H kaolioht C omi ’ iny , (1NCORPOK ATKD) W. F. D. J ones , E dito » and M anage ». RATES OF SCHSi'RIFTION. (MrKlCTf.V 1NADVANCK.) One year .................. ............................. six months ....................................... Three months $1 50. 7.5. 50. advertising rates . t Inch, per month $o-7& per year $6.75 5...................... . 2.25 ...........” ” ‘¿o.oo l4col ” ” 5 75 " ’’ 3300 'J...................... 6 75 6000 | 1» •• ii.oo loo.oo Local notic*s. touts per line; a»i<! sets after the first insertion. Only sets per line for firat inaurtion for regular advertisers. Lost, Found, For Kent, For Sale, Wanted, and ¡special notices, in classified “ad" columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first insertion <nd halt rates thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil, rods, per line for first insertion and ftets per line for each subse quent insertion. AII notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. HA Dll'AL LAWS. South Carolina has for a long time held a unique position as the only state in tno Union which re fuses to grant divorces from any cause whatsoever. It is exceed ingly interesting to note the fact that the new constitution does not alter the state's policy in this re gard. Marriages between the two races are absolutely forbidden. The age of consent is fixed at four teen. Married women are accord- ed full lights of property. The sections in which these four rules are laid down read ns follows: Divorce from the bonds of mat rimony shall not be allowed in liis state. The marriage of a white person with a negro or mulatto or a per son who «hull have one-eighth or more negro blood shall lie unlawful and void. No unmarried woman shall le gally consent to sexual intercourse who shall not have attained the age of four een years. The real and personal property ofa woman held at the time of her marriage, or that she may thereafter acquire, either by grant, gift, inheritance, device, or other wise, shall be her separate proper- ty, mid she shall have all the rights incident to the same to which an unmarried woman or man is en titled. She shall have the power to contract and be contracted with in the same manner as if she were unmarried. though we have no exact records CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERIES, AND OTHER QUESTIONS. to quote in support of the opinion, we should prefer to luive the heif What is the best method of es er freshen six months earlier than tablishing a co-operative creamery six months later. By an accident where there is a number of small similar to the above, one of our I separators? most promising young cows drop Will someone give the workings ped her first calf when only 16 of a co-operative creamery? On months old and was milked there paying for milk by the test at an after regularly. Neither that calf individual creamery where one nor the heifer, now about 4 years pays, say, twenty to twenty-five old, show any unfavorable results cents per ponnd for butter fat, from this early maternity. «houlil the percentage over the Then the drying off with first te«t be given the patrons or not? calf will tend to establish the bad What test is used for iletermin. habit of a short milking period, ing the acidity of cream? What and in addition this violent inter is the proper acidity for making ruption of t lie ordinary course of first-class butter? nature, like the drying off of a per-j Would ensilage be a profitable sistent milker, will be likely to oc- feed j made from alfalfa where one elision physical changes in the nd- can ( have the same green for graz der that will interfere with the fu- : ing the year round? 1 ture usefulness of that organ.— 1 What is the feeding value ofj Hoard's Dairyman. sweet potatoes as a butter produc-1 er with alfalfa hay, and bran A NOVEL CLAIM short«? I wish you a merry Christmas The following bill was presented to the county court for consider«- and a happy New Year. R. F. J. Phoenix, Arizona.— lion at the last term. It is self explanatory: A co-operative creamery is es Tillamook County, Oregon, in tablished and run just iisany other account with J. B. Pape. co-operative business may be es Jan. 8. To 2| years Ii- tablished and run. It may have quor license $1000 00 much or little machinery. Our The above bill is present personal preference is for few ed as is appeal's that none rules. Get an estimate of the cost is requited to have license of building anil equipping such a to sell liquor on the Ne creamery as will be required. halem. We would re. This w ill probably be considerably spectfully ask that the more in Arizona than in Wiscon above bill be refunded. sin or Minnesota, but should come ¿»Wf R ce S*N FRRNClSc° M anufacturers of lumber and B oxes , and D ealers in ( jrC 11 eral Merchandise PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, Clothing, Footwear! Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35 We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. J. E. SIBLEY, Principal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F. Manager Store and Mill. Hobtonville. Oregon Mills at Truckee. Cat . A within 84000 there. Let the men who are willing to co-operate raise January 1, 1896. this money, and select a malinger Nashville Center, Martin county and give him lull control under Minnesota. such rules and regulations as the .Mr. W. F. D. Jones; | subscribers may adopt. When My Dear sir as i am Receiving completed, and a competent butter the Headlight i Will «ay that i am maker is in charge, send out and Well Pleased With it you say in gather in the cream, sell the but dependent in Politics Well it ter, lay aside a small per cent for agree« Willi my sentements Every repairs and a sinking fund, de time We Have No slaying her We duct all expenses, and distribute Did have a little But it is Gone the balance of the money accord and it is Pleasant to Day quite a ing to amount of fat furnished by time you hade of wheat liting it each subscriber. If any non-sub Don’t work that way her it Brakes scribers wish to deliver milk or right and left Gcnerly you spooke cream do not refuse them, but take of the steel bends Coming into the it in and charge them from 25 to Bay My folk« wondered what Ilia 50 per cent more tlian the actual Could he Ilia thot it was a Kind of cost to the contributing subscrib n lisli i tliot it was some Kind of ers. Ducks we should like some of your When the agreement is to pay a Big trees out her for some of our stipulated price lor butter fat, the little Boys to Clime and Play with surplus or a er run belongs to the have you had Eny «now Near the creamery. AGAINST ATHEISM. Bay yeiit i would like see thill Farrington’s alkaline tablets, Among o her miscellaneous mat Part of the world some time which were advertised in this pa ters com rised in Article YVII. of yours Respectful)’ per some time ago by (.’. 8. Baker this remarkable constitution, there B K & Co., of Chicago, furnish the most is retained from former constitu convenient and satisfactory nieth- tions the following perpetuation of No mystery about it. When til oil of determining the aei ’.ily of the Id-fashioned dissabilities Shakers offered some time ago to cream or milk. deemed necessary to protect citi give away a botilo of their Diges- / A silo would ••• be unnecessary un- zens against atheism. live Cordial to any one who might (|m. the con(ntioll8 named, No persons who denies the ex cull at their New York office, there / Any roots or tuber« • make an istence of a Supreme Being shall was a great rush and a great many MCel|'elltatlailioll l(, ... .................... . ......... >a ration where hold any office under this consti people thought they were crazy. only dry fodder and grain are tution. Subsequent events prove it to led, but sweet potatoes are worth Such provisions, well niellili have been a very clever advertia only about 50 per cent more than though they be, uro more likely to ing transaction, for although they | turnip«.—Hoard'« Dairyman provoke doubt in lie minds of half gave away thousands of bottle«, it educated young men of good eon- was in the end profitable; nearly No one ever thought of iutro- science but unsettled convictions, every one that took a free bottle ilucing so expensive a feature us Freight bundled with dis than to promote reverence and came buck for more and paid for lithographic color work in the patch mid at lowest rates strengthen faith.—From '‘South it with pleasure, saying they hud day« when the leading magazines Fruit delivered in good order. Carolina's New Constitution,” by derived better results from its use sold for 84.00 a year and 35 cent« Albert Shaw, in the January Re- than from any other medicine they a copy, But times change, and Bast Accommodation and Chaapest Route view of Reviews. hud ever used. the magazines change with them. to or from Tillamook. There 1« nothing ho uniformly It has remained for the Cosniopol- Every attention paid to wants and conveni A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. successful in the treatment of j itaii, sold at one dollar a year, to ences of passengers First class table set Some of our young Jersey heif stomach trouble« as the Shaker put in mi extensive lithographic er« were «ent to mountain pasture Digestive Cordial, and what is bet plant capable of printing 320,000 pages per day (one color). The and while there, and at the age of ter than all, it relieves at once. Laxol, the new form ofca«tor oil January issue presents as a front 8 to 12 months, were served by a is so palatable tbat children lick ispiece a water-color drawing by bull on the range. Eric Pape, illustrating the last After calving, on their rnturn the spoon clean. -------- -------- story by Robert Louis Stevenson, from pasture, we are drying them C abin , O ne W ay , $10. Our coast line is very small com which lias probably never been ex up UH soon US possible, and also in " R oundtrip , $18 tend that they should not be bred pared with the interior, England celled even in the pages of the fin S teerage , one way , $7. again for six months or so, because is all coast line and floating eraft. est dollar French periodicals. The we think they were too young Torpedoes, dynamite guns and or cover of the Cosmopolitan is also dinarily armed privateer« are death changed, a drawing of page length , when first bred. \\ ill you kindly toll us whether to those frail atl'UCtui-M that ply by the famous Paris artist Rossi, ] we are doing l ight in adopting upon the waters. It would take in lithographic colors on white a strong charge to blow Uncle paper takes tlie place of the ma this course? P. & H. Ham’s domain into the air, anil no nilia kick with its red stripe. San Gabriel, Oal:— army of the world can march Into Hereafter the cover i- to lie a fresh brom our point of view your thia country. surprise each month. For further particulars apply to course is diametrically wrong. J. 3 KIMBALL. \\ itliout being able to give any The young cranberry field« at » Market 8t, 8. F. Cal , or to Those old vets, of (he North and l>etter reason therefor than a lin- Hand laike were in splendid condi South can't do mueli marcl.ing, ‘ H C. THOMAS, Master. gering respect for the customs of lion during last year, and produc but the) know how to handle gnus Hobsouville, Or. other days, we have adopted for ed a small crop of berries. A fair ami would make g<s>d garrisons in our own guidance the age of 24 crop is expected this year. The forts on mir coast defenses. They WANTED AN IDEA.^i.™^ mouths a« about tlie best period price of the fruit is very high nt are fighters, and would ln> hard thin* to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may for a heifer to freshen, and, al- the present time.—Ocean Wave. to scare. U cTfiî S2&ÎÎÄÄJKF- STEEL HEADS ARE FISH. "Hoard’z flew and elect $toclç. patent l^edicineg and Dmggigt’g Notion^. ,Daii’2man and Tieadligh $2.00. A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. T illamook , O regon . The Alderman Leading Hotel of Tillamock— Headquarter«» for Commercial men and the traveling public. Samp • rooms. Electric lights throughout. Stage and boat of fices. Rates. $i.oo to J2.00 per day, American phut. NEW MANAGEMENT Especial attention to the cuiaine department. H A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. Dioict J. P ALLEN. Prop'r. Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department. NEW HOUSE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Reduced Rates! Reduction in Lumber. Henceforth until further notice the Every io days, Weather prices of lumber will be as follows: Rough Lumber $ 8 per M. permitting. Shiplap Rustic Flooring Alter 30 days 10 per cent interest will be charged on all bills. Tillamook Lumbering Co.