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heavy bills, and put the roadbed in first-class condition which will shorten the distance considerable. he ounty fficial aper Mr.¡Burton lias already made some important improvements, but the Pl'BLIHHED EVERY THURSDAY BY good work will still go on.—North T he T illamook H eadlight C omimxy , Yamhill Record. ( incorporated ) — W. V. D. J ones , E ditor and M anager . Mrs. Katie Biggs, formerly Miss Katie Heater, of this city, died RATES OF SCUSI KlPTIOiN. December 31, in Tillamook county. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year I IM), Mrs. Biggs was a member of the six month* ...................................................... "*• Three months .... w. Christian church here some 13 years ago and is remembered as a ADVERTISING KATES. true Christian woman.—Tele per yeaI 56.75 fo.7.5 1 inch, per month " ” 20.00 phone Register. a 25 ^col. 7, ” 33 00 Villani00li fjciiblinht* T C O P 3 75 ” 60.00 6 75 »> >• ” 100.00 11.00 Local nolle4’», loots per line; ami sets, after tlir first insertion. Only sets per line for first insertion for regular advertisers. Lost, Found, For Kent, For Sale, Wanted, and Special notices, in classified “ad" columns, at the rate of one cent per w ord for first insertion ami halt rates thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil. locts. per line for first insertion and 5cls per line for each subse quent insertion. KMF**AU notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. I Attentioq! been the means of making farmers wealthy. Strive in all cases to produce better cows and better butter, and to give belter care, and more money will come in. Close culling of all stock must be resorted to if good profits are the objects in view. Two poor hogs in a lot of five set the price for the whole number, and one poor or in ferior animal sold by a breeder spoils his reputation with the buy er and his friends and is to him a loss incalculable. The Amont, Mich..farmers, three years ago, rushed into the cream ery business and invested 86,000 without stopping to inquire wheth er they were prepared to become good enough dairymen to make a creamery successful. Now they have sold out the plant for five per cent of the cost to be turned into a Oregonian and H eadlight , $2 large religious tabernacle. per year. E. E. Selph of Tillamook, writes that he is no longer working with the democratic party. Already we hear that he is being talked of as joint representative on the re publican ticket.—Telephone Reg. ister. CO. FRANCIS^0 MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER AND BOXES, AND DEALERS IN General 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. tasked a creameryman one day Ocean Wave and H eadlight , what dairy papers be took. “Not only 81.75 per year. any.” Now let me tell you confi f ry t he date opposite your name printed on the margin of your paper or on the wrapper dentially that my estimate of that indicates the time your subscription expires, FROM HOARD'S DAIRYMAN and you are invited to renew at that time. All creamery went down below the papers sent to parties outside the county are promptly discontinued when their time expires 'flie following articles of interest freezing point. A creamery run mid six months' arrearage is the limit within the county. In stopping your subscripton, it ,« n^^Hsary first to pay all arrearage« to the people here are taken from intelligently, in ignorance of the .Joint Smith ~i 6 best dairy thought and progress of Hoard’s Dairyman: The foregoing shows the style of the ad Impossible! I asked dresses. The large figure six al the right in IIOW TO SUCCEED WITH A CO-OPEKA- the day? dicates the year, that is 1806. A large seven at the price of butter and found bis the right would indicate 1897, or a five would in TIVE CREAMERY. dicate 1895. The other figures denote the day of creamery was getting several the month, and the month is indicated in small Mr. L. 8. Gates, manager of a points below the best Colorado type A cross mark in blue pencil indicates that you are away behind and should pay up. successfu'. co-operative creamery creamery price. How stupid! A at Manchester, in an address be difference of five cents a pound! Hear in mind tlmt coi-i-espon. fore the Iowa Dairymen’s associa On every ton of butter that cream deuce is free for all in this paper, tion, says: ery is losing $100, because of the providing each writer signs his The first essential in running a inertia of its manager. But I am name for publication. Of course co-operative creamery is that ’no not talking creameries, but pro there will be II reasonable limit as one considers honor or pay. There gress in your work as it dairyman. to space, and libelous articles can must be no dictator; the business A creamery-man who fails to keep not be admitted. Persons fre must be run in the interest of the up with the times will make but quently say, “Yon publish this patrons. Officers must be milk ter that fails to keep at the top of and I will stand responsible for all producers and must receive no the market. A dairyman who dis ilamages.” Powever, this would other remuneration than that dains study and thought in his not protect the newspaper in a li which comes from their own dail bel suit, as the newspaper is equal ies. The manager is an exception work will fail of enviable and at ly responsible with the man who as he must be a salaried officer, tainable success. signs his name to articles that are his duties requiring all his time. Hoard's Dairyman is not first- slanderous. The only way to make 'I’lie presiilent must be a good bus class authority on dehorning. Its the newspaper man safe would In iness man with sound judgment. editors have never tried it and, to execute good and sutlicient The secretary and manager had what is more, have never exper bonds to cover any possible dam best be the same person, as it saves ienced any necessity fortrying it. ages and costs of suit and attor confusion in many respects. For They advise against dehorning! ney’s fees. liesides, correspond a co-operative creamery great care valuable breeding animals, be ents who wish to use such terms ns must be used in selecting a mana cause of the possible and, what “liars, thieves etc.” are not want ger. He must be well informed, a . seems to them, the probable effect ed. If you wish to express your thorough dairyman and capable of upon there temperament. Its opinion on some subject of actual pleasing I he pat rolls. A hustler results are not likely to be parti interest, especially of local import, is not always the best man for a cularly apparent in a single gener or to fairly criticize some ollieial mnnagar; hustling hurts dairying. ation but if continued for two or or public personage regarding Conservatism must be practiced at * their business methods witli the all times. The accounts of the three generations the teaching of public, send in your letters. But, creamery must be looked over at experience would lead one to don’t meddle with their private or regular intervals. Let the Irens- expect serious results to the milk family affairs. This paper is not urer pay all the bills. Select for making temperament. We cannot the place for von to take revenge the directors tin- best men obtain be certain that such results would * on your neighbor for something able, well distributed over the ter be inevitable, but we prefer to err on the sale side by following the which does not concern the public, ritory and the most influential in conservative trial and let others and it is really not a good or pro their respective localities. Freight handled with dis do the experimenting and take the per place to discuss religious or After selecting officers, the next buzzards. Having said this, we patch mid at lowest rates. national political matters. There important point is purchasing a Fruit delivered in good order. may add that the great preponder are state and national papers creamery outfit. Select a good ane of testimony is to the effect that which are so cheap now-a-days committee and leave the entire Bast Accommodation and Cheapest Route horns may be removed from ma that they are almost given away matter with them. to or from Tillamcok. Have them ture animals by competent persons that are full of national matters, visit two or three successful cream Every attention paid to wants and conveni ably presented, and there are re eries, make a list of the machinery without serious permanent injury ences of pasxengt-rs. First class table sei. to life or health. ligious, society ami class journals necessary, and place a competitive * that treat on various subjects fully order with three or four reliable The Shepherd Creamery Co., of all of which give you opportunity firms. First know what is wanted. Michigan, so says the Mt. Pleasant to place your opinions before Pay spot cash for everything; nn. Deniocrat, has made an assessment thousands of renders, if your pro. paid bills are a menace to co-op of 50 cents on the dollar. lathe duetious merit publication. abin ne ay $10. eration. past three years they have run be oundtrip $18. When the plant is ready for op hind over $2,000. There are WON'T RUN ITSULF eration select n first class butter creameries ami creameries. One teerage one way $7. So far as paying goes, dairy maker. The butter maker must makes a success of itself because farming like any other business, be a peculiar man. He must nil its manager strives to umlei'staml depends on the amount and kind del-stand every operation thor its business, strives to keep posted of work put in it. The more oughly, be familiar with the latest on nil that will make them in knowledge, experience mid capital and bust processes, and have sutli telligent. The other saves n few required to carry on liny business tient tact to get along with a var dollars in getting information and For further particular« apply t«» J 3. KIMBALL. successfully, the more the business ied patronage. He must be able 11 little time ill study and loses 22 Market St.. S. F. ( al , or to will pay. This is the law of busi to educate patrons, purstmding thousands. One creamery takes H C. THOMAS. Master. ness. Dairy farming may be made them to adopt the beat methods of hold of its patrons in a kind, Hobsonvillc, Or. Dispone of your more profitable Ilian any other producing milk. friendly way ami tries patiently al reliable commission branch of farming, because there goods mid steadily to promote their dairy may lx* profitably employed in it Imuses. It makes very little dif know ledge and as u consequence more capital mid more brains than ference which one, provided good the milk product grows on there ELYS PIN EOLA BALSAM is a sore Remedy and for aathma. It in any other branch. The answer weight is given and quick returns builds, The other proceeds on tor cough«, cold», »or« throat •ootbM, ftitcHf •b*lr. th. cough, are made. Ilou't change commix, to the question. Will dairy farm and widen expevt- the assumption that the less the fCJ. orauou euy. ing pay? is: Yea, if rightly car xiou men; send your butter all Io patrons know, the better it is for Consumptives ried on. It will not run itself: one house. __ 1------ —I./derive them. We do not say this is the benefit from it» dm . One serious drawback to co op liowever.—Jersey Bulletin Many who anppoee cilse witli the Shepherd Creamerv their ca»e» to be con- erate creameries is the tact that Co., but we do know that it is the mnmption are only The North Yamlilll mid Tills, they break up easily as a rille gf suffering from a chronic cold or deep cause of tlm downfall of hundreds inook toll road Ims been sold by from very slight cause. Endeavor k seated cough, often aggravated by ca- ol such institution. Creamery men Geo. F. Burton to Joseph mid Beil ing to promote harmony among tarrh. ________ — Kly , - ’s _____________ (’ream Balm. Both must learn that Hie patron is the remedies are pleasant to nee. Cream Balm. 1 50 eta. Huston of lathyette, and they will the patrons and being slow to take per r bottle eoi» Bal Mm. 25c. Sold hr Dm, bottle ; Pin Plneol» Balaam. Drn Tgiita. ELY BROTHERS. M Warren St., X«w YudU foundation of tlmir business, and take possession in the near future. offense, will often prevent rupture. if he does not grow wiser and more The gentlemen will do a large In Ib-leware county, co-operative WANTED-AN IDEA^IJ^ prosperous they cannot. amount of work on the road, make creameries have been a great suc thing to patent f Protect yourMraa: they mar bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKR- some important elimiges to avoid cess in all respects. They have BtrffN A CO, Patent Attorney», Wnehlngtou Kq ana Tabule« : one gives relief. J. E. SIBLEY, Principal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F. Manager Store and Mill. Hobaonville. Oregon Mills al Truckee, ('al.. Hoard’s “Dairyman and THeadligh $2.00. Reamer Truche. . •• Direct from F. to Tillamoolç. Reduced Rates! , O W , ” R , S , , C $ailg Every 10 day& Weather permitting. COUGHS and COLDS D. C-, for their prlw offer. - I -1 -J JlleW and elect $toclç. patent HJedicineg and Drugging Motion^. A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. T illamook , O regon . Aiderman Leading Hotel of Tillamock— Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Hamp e rooms. Electric lights thiougliout. Stage and boat of flees. Kates, fi.oo to J2.C.0 per day, American plan. NEW MANAGEMENT Especial attention to the cuisine depa rtment. H A WOODFORD. Prop'r. ALLEN HOUSE J. P ALLEN. Prop'r. ( Noted for its Fine Ouisine Department. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the C ty. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Reduction in Lumber. Henceforth until further notice the prices of lumber will be as follows: Rough Lumber S 8 per M. 12 ” ” Shiplap Rustic 18 ” ” Flooring 20 ” ” Alter 30 days IO| >er cent interest will be charged on all bil Is. Tillamook Liimbciw Co. kJ