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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1896)
Olantcoh grab li gilt. cows into shape, we will go back is that of Rev. William Duncan at to our milk pail. The milk should Now Metlalikaliatla, which is op be removed from the stable as soon erated entirely by an Indian crew. T he C ounty O fficial P aper as possible, to prevent it from ab The mill can cut about 25,000 feet sorbing bad odors, as milk lias a per day for local trade, and fur IN THE LEAD............ great tendency to absorb all odors nishes power for an electric light FRANCÒ0 O lof » t P aper ,- E stablished in 1888 or taints. It should be strained system also operated by the na O fficial P aper of T illamook C ounty . P ractically no O pposition - S worn C irculation * A. S. Kerry, of Seattle, immediately. There are many lives. S ubscription «150. A dvertising R ates the L owest MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER AND BOXES. AND DEALERS IN . contrivances supposed to strain ever enterprising, has put in a' P ublished by T illamook headlight C o incorporated . WED JONES P resident milk, but so fur nothing better has yard at Juneau, and MAUD L. JONES. ViQB PRESIDENT. NETTIE NOLAN. S ecretary ano T reasurer been invented to catch the fine has one at the same hairs and filth than a double her Trade Journal. thickness of cheap cotton cloth. [The papers of Washington After straining the milk it should state show great enterprise in KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. be cooled as quickly as possible to booming their own country. They (StKlCiLV IN ADVANCE.) »1S0. as low a temperature as the means j always speak of the timber of One year Six months ... .75. 50. at hand will permit. Three months If possible Washington as if it ware practi the milk should be exposed to the cally the only timber on the coast, ADVERTISING KATES. air during the process of cooling, and if tliey are aware there is any j 1 Inch, per month fo.7.5 peryear|6.75 as this will expel to a great extent good timber in Oregon they stren-1 2.25 ... ” ” 2o.oo <•<11. ’• ” 3.7S " ” 33 00 the “cowey” and other objectiona uously avoid mentioning it under [ 6.75 . " " 60.00 11.00 . ” ” loo.oo ble odors and taints found in milk any circumstances. But, the pen-! L och I notic*s, ioc I n . per line; ami sets, afler the first insertion. Only seta per line for first The coolii|g and aeration may be pie of Washington are far more insuition for regular advertiseis Lost, Found, lor Kent, For Stile, Wanted, and special notices, In claasllied "ad” columns, at carried on by the use of apparatus enterprising than the people of I the rate of one cent per word for Hist insertion contrived to do the work, which is Oregon mid are making more out and halt rates thereafter. I.exat notices, Nonpareil, locls. per line for first insertion and .'»cts per line for each subse usually done by causing the milk j of smaller resources all the time. quent Insertion. have even attempted, with a | to flow in a thin sheet over a cold ¡They j <9**AII notices or communications should surface. Where this is not prac ' degree of success, to supplant the ! he sent ill as early in the week as possible. ticable the cans containing the old, time-honored commercial term I HOW TO CARE EOR MILK. milk should be set in cold water “Oregon I’ine,” with “Washington mid stirred at frequent intervals. Fir,” they will next claim all of The following is an essay read Where milk is not delivered af the Columbia river and Mount before the Livemore, (Cal.) dairy ter each milking it should he kept Hood, if they don't annex the <J E SIBLEY, Manafler s*ore an<l Mill, Hobsonville. Oregon meeting by J. II. Severin, and is in a cool place that is free’ from Willamette Valley or the whole Oregon has timber and Principal Ollice, »49. Berry St.. S. F. Mills at Truckee. Cal.. worth a dose study by Tillamook bad oilers until ready to lie deliv state. ered. The morning and evening I other resources, but we lack en dairyman: milk should never be mixed, but terprise. For the benefit of the. To begin with, the milk pail he kept in separate cans. The outside world, however, we will should be scrupulously cleaned af milk should be delivered at least stale that Oregon has inexhausti ter using, by first rinsing it with in 24 hours. Hauling on a wagon ble forests of the besi timber on colil water, then washed with hot provided with springs will prevent the coast averaging much better I) r . H. P atchen ’ s SPEC, is rapidlv water ivitli a little sal soda and its churning. The regular wide than that in Washington, and Til becoming an indispensible family medi cine. It not only takes effect immed ASTORIA, ORE then again rinsed and scalded lopmilk cans, with tiglit-filting lamook County has over 500 square iately, arresting the pangs of influenza. 1 but acts on the emunctories of the sys- with hot water, and where possi cover, usually of ten gallons size, miles of the very cream of it. 1 his tern; thus freeing it of the accumulations ble, a thorough steaming over a are the most preferable to deliver is the timber belt of the Pacific The favorite beer made (/I La Grippe of long standing. This is j why rheumatism so frequently yields to on this coast, considered steam jet is advisable. R| Supplying families with our bottle the milk in, as they are easily coast, and our timber is of the j this treatment and Disturbances of the Where there are but a few cows handled and what is more import- most valuable kind. )} beer, direct, or through any house Don’t forget hungs, Stomache, Kidneys and Bowels by many to be superior to handling our beer, a specialty. Ask ® are so quickly overcome. 90c per large Milwaukee beer. Call for l)| in a lieril, it will certainly pay to ant are so constructed as to be it, even if Oregonians are too , lazy i bottle,'50c per small, your dealer for price per doz. or case. Inquire of your curry and brush them, more par easily cleaned. it, anti insist on having ) We TruggIst' Delivery cans to-develop their 1 esources. ticularly the flunks ami udder and should be cleaned about the sama want some good rustlers from the Kopp’s beer. ) other parts of the animal which way as previously men tinned re- outside to come in mid help us en ordinarily colled tilth, and it will garding the milk pail. Under no joy what nature Ims provided. 1 pay to handle a large herd in the circumstances should the delivery And, they will infuse new blood same way as Ihr ns possible. It is cans be used for any oilier purpose into the county.] not customary to do this in Cali BUREAU SALOON than delivering milk. Don’t un fornia dairies, from the fad that C. H. SMITH, Prop’r. Grover had a little calf; he led der any circumstances take home the large number of cows usually skimmed milk or any other by it with a string, and everywhere kept in one herd would necessitate W ines , L iquors and C igars . product in your delivery cans. that Grover went that calf nil extra expenditure for labor, In This little Kopp's Beer on Draught Use special cans or receptacles lor there “If jing.” such localities its this it would be this purpose, for the very reason was Grover's pel; it’s fleece advisable, us tin* number of cows that it is next to unpossible with golden yellow, and so he took kept by each dairyman would the appliances that the average off to school to learn him how to make it possible for him to do I lie dairyman lias at hand to thor bellow. The calf in school soon work himself. oughly remove and destroy the raised a row and Tillman kicked By thus keeping tli<*m milk souring germs lodged in the hint out, and that made Grover would keep the milk mail as ’ell, and lie went home to inaccessible parts of the can. cleaner. It lias been shown by ex- Close attention to all the details pout. For Grover’s calf was thor G rand C entral B illiard perimputs Unit milk drawn from n that I have mentioned may seem oughbred and always fat and full, H all . cow that had been thoroughly rather absurd to a good many of his dam was merry England, and Fine Liquors and Cigars brushed and rubber down with a those present, but it is attention his dad was Johnny Bull.—Ex. Tillamook, Oregon. wet rug to keep the dust from fall H eadquarters for the C elebrated to these very details that will as- ing into it kept sweet over twelve Texas Sifter: Husband — Why the butter maker to put up a su hours longer than where those pre perior article, and therefore if don’t you offer that fat lady cus cautions were not observed. Wife—There is some day your butter maker turns tomer a chair? The litter used IIS bedding should only one, and it will break down away a lot of your milk that is be removed ns soon as wet or filthy with her. Never mind. Give it Freight ha lulled with dis sour or otherwise off, do not find patch and at lowest rates and the stable should he kept as to her, anyhow. Even if she lines fault, for lie is powerless to make Fruit delivered in good order. neat and dean ns possible. The a fancy article with poor material. get a tumble, she will see that your liberal use of lime or land plaster heart is in the right place. Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route to absorb the liquids, at the same When Alaska was purchased no to or from Tillamook. time increasing the fertilizing People may think this paper de one ever dreamed tliat it would J. P- ALLEN, Prop'r, value of the manure, w ill help to votes too much attention to dairy Every attention paid to wants and conveni keep the stable dry and sweet, amount Io much except for its fur ing and lumbering, but that is the ences of pasuenget s. First class table set Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department. * w hitewashing your stable several bearing animals, but now that it way the people here make their has a mining boom it wouldn’t be living, and because the people are times n year is a good idea. It is the habit of most California surprising if it turned out to be prosperous the H eadlight is pros milkers to milk with wet hands, a the most valuable of Uncle Sam’s perous.. Best Meals in the C ty. According to Mr. proceeding which is condemnable possessions. The reason why Tillamook is j C abin , O ne W ay , $10. on account of living lilt by us well Sylvester, a saw mill man of Fort TILLAMOOK, OREGON ” R oundtrip , $18. Ils being injurious to the cows ud Wrangle who was in Seattle re more prosperous than adjoining der and teats. By milking with cently, it may eventually become counties during the .lull times is S teerage , one way , $7. dry hands not near as much filth quite a lumber country, but the because Tillamook lias a well de The is transmitted to the milk us is timber with the exception of spruce veloped dairying industry. done by milking with wet hands does not compare with that on Pu natural advantages here for such Milkers should also keep an eye get Sound or in British Columbia. an industry are unsurpassed. on the milk as it leaves the teats, In fad most of the best lumber Cincinnati Enquirer: After they For further particulars apply to as very often milk from one or used comes from l’liget Sound. The J 9 KIMBALL, more tents is bloody or otherwise much talked ot Alaska cedar is had departed she wept bitterly. 22 Market St., 8 F. Cal., or to diseased. Milk from n cow show knotty, and hut little of good qual Suddenly she ceased. It had oc curred to her that perhaps her H C. THOMAS, Master, ing any signs of siekues should not ity is found: in fact Mr. Sylvester Hobsonville, Or. lie used, neither that of a cow pre believes that the Alaska cedar tears might fall on her new silk vious to live days after calving or found in Washington and British shirt waist and spot it irrevocably. General Xlercliandise PROVISIONS, LOGGERS' SUPPLIES, Clothing, Footwear! Sperry Flour, Bost California. We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. La Grippe! T^orth Pacific Brewery^* JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Truche Direct from * F. to TiHamooIç C. B. HADLEY, GAMBRINUS BEER Reduced Rates! permitting. of a cow four weeks previous to calving. A milkman should keep himself and clothes clean, and not put oil the dirtiest overall mid jacket he can And when lie govs milking. The fancy dairies of Denmark and Germany require their milkers to have a clean suit of clothes tube used only during milking hours and it is undoubtedly the care in these little details regarding clean liness that enable them to put up products superior to any in the world. Having gotton our milkers ami Columbia Is better, though coarser grained. Although the govern ment will not allow lumber to be shipped out of Alaska there are quite a number of mills in the Held for the local trade Most of the large canneries and mining compa nies own mills. The newest mill is that of Ladue A Harper, near Circle City, which with the excep tion of one at Fort Cudahy, enjoys the honor of living further north than any other sawmill in North America. And common lumber is worth from tfiO to $100 at the mills. The most interesting mill | Senatoi Allen says: “Horace Boise doesn’t know the taste of whiskey or beer.’’ That's wliat comes of drinking the miserable stuff sold oil the quiet in Iowa.— Ex. Sone of the late candidates will please notice that dairying pays better than politics. We told you so. Oregonian per year. and H eadlight . •2 Kipans Tabule»; one give» relief For yonr Protection. - Catarrh “Cur«” or Tonic'« for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken int emailv, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potaaau, or both, which are injur ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a Wood disease, caused by sudden change to cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal {Lissages, afft eting »yea, curs and throat. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus, and, if repeat« dly neglected, the re sults of catarrh will follow; severe pain in the head, a roaring sound in the ears, Ind breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis charge. The remedy ah« mid In quick to allay inflammation and heal the membrane. Elv’s Cream Palm is the acknowledged cure for these troulJes and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. WANTED-AN IDEA thin« to pat.nt ? I’rot.ct jour ld«u , t h.j ma, m , h .. ri M J ohn frxDbxiC HL HN A CO., Pat.nl Attornava, Waabüûnon. IX C., for thalr |ljM> pria« off.r Sturgeons' A Fine Line of Jewelry Stationary, Books. Proscriptions Carefully Compeundod T- tor. «0(111