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jlrecmrcea: ptae.t Tlnrber Foreate la the United States ®tje Oeablieht, ------- PUBLISHED BY------- Unequalled Fisheries fadlight large Salmon Caaaerles Rest Dairylas Country oa Barth Best Roads la the State Fine Schools Opportunities for Dairying aad Lumber Industry llaeqaellsd Tillamook Publishing Job Printing Vol- IX, No. 21. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1896. $t.5O Per Year Co. EstablUhad is 1888 Sworn Circulation. County Official Paper. Leading; Newspaper in Tillamook County. Thoroughly Equipped and up to date Department for all kinds of plain and fancy work. PROFESSIONAL CAROS. McKinly Club QAVID WILEY, M. D., Do You Read? and accoucheur , TILLAMOOK, OKK j D. KELLY, M. D. P hysician and S urgeon , Operative surgery a specialty. OIBce In th house formerly occupied by Dr. Wiley. TILLAMOOK. OR. nf L. BROOKS, Well, come around and see us. We have the largest line of NOVELS, BOUND BOOKS PERIODICALS, ’ MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offlce Btnnreon Block, TILLAMOOK. ORKGON. yy J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-I.A W, in. the city. O regonian , T elegram , S. F. E xaminer , N. Y. W orld and J ournal , KEPT ON SALE ALL THE TIME AT TILLAMOOK, OREGON. — Tillamook News Co. | J. J. D aly . fOscAH H ayteh . pALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DALLAS, OREGON (CLAUDE THAYER, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. (J a M es M c C aim , I A. W. S everance . * PAGE & SON WHOLESALE- AITORN EY-AT-LAW, Commission Merchants 120 Front St. Portland Ore., ^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, ORKGON. we Handle All Grades of MISCELLANEOUS. We have the best Cold Storage for Butter in the Citv, with a large city C. & E. THAYER and county trade and can realize the best market prices, prompt sales and Geueiel Hanking and Kxchftiige biiNinewr. Interest paid on time deposits. quick returns is our motto. Exchange on reason. And the hardest hit on the populist was when a comparison of prices of farm products in the year« of 1872, a year before the alleged crime of 1873 was committed, and til, prices in 1892 when the eonlri I of the govern ment was turned over to the democrats, allowing in several instances that they were much higher in 1892 than in 1872. Kngleiid, Belgium, Germany, Defending Our Nation* Mweden and all foreign countries. GREAT REDUCTION Tillamook, Oregon. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN E\chsnge and looney ^ecuritie?. -e Collections Receive Careful «nd Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGON. {JHÄg. pETE^Ofl, 'I BARBER ! NOT AND COLD BATHS Ì 1 IN CONNECTION t The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO will not be undersold and will make better rates than any other mill. Get our prices and be convinced. Discount on large orders and for cash Our mill is in better shape than ever and we are prepared to turn out first class lumber of all kinds. Tillamook Lumbering Co OEO COMN. JOHN BARKER, S«« V Shaving, . Half CtattArtS. Shampooing Firgt (J1 ö $ iq Every particular BREAD I'ies and cakes, fresh every day. French candies. Freeh home made ■ candies. New supply of fruit« »»<i vegetable, by every boat. ICE CREAM ^Restaurant In «-^Connection. M illinery D ress -M aking Miss L J. Haggles «nd Mr» rst elm millinery store and <,rmon*k Mtshment Utesl stjles In Tillamook, Ore Under Arrest. Under th, above caption, editor Jonas Hon. A. W Severance Deliv ers an Interesting Address. formerly of the H sadligh T puhlialiea th, following article in liispaper, th. Moun The McKinley Club held it« regular tain View "Register”. We give it ,n- meeting Saturday evening. A. W. tir, a, it will aerv« to correct many false Severance addressed the meeting. remora not altogether complimtntary Following is a brief aynopsis of hi, re to Mr. Jon«« which ,omehow or other gained currency during the last weak. marks: “Th, editor of thia paper ia under Looking at the present political situation, there is one thing that all arrest. Napthali Imber, the long-haired parties are agreed upon, and that is; prophet «wore out a warrant Wednesday that the country is in a deplorable charging Walker Jones with using a condition, and that it has been for the pistol iu a threatening manner, I mt, Tuesday evening, the prophet past three years; that the fh-toriea are whose feelings had been worksd up by the idle, th, mills shut down, and mine« closed, and a large part of our soma remarkable joker went to the res working men and working women are in idence of the editor to warn him to pub a condition of destitution; tii.it all of lish nothing regarding the prophet's the business men ol the country have no escapade on the train the day before. confidence ill the present administration, The prophet was intoxicated and labor and further, they have no confidence in in j under consider»hie excitement, and ths nominees nominated upon the was determined to come in when the Chicago platform not the party support wife of the editor opened the door, and ing those nominees to improve the becoming boisterous, the door was shut condition of the country should that in his face, He tried to look in or get parly be successful in the coming elec in at the window, and then started around the home to the back door lion . The speaker then dwelt upon the whereupon he was driven from the issue of 1892, and allowed that tlie only premises with but little ceremony. issue was a modification of the McKin Hence the charge against the editor. Imber ran down the street making ley law, or its repeal The question of vital importance to horrible threats, raving and cursing th, Americau people today wa, the re like a wild man, and afterward exhibited enactment of th, McKinley law; and a long knife which he «aid he was go He the speaker dwelt at length upon the ing to use in carving aomebody will have to answer to the charge of question of protection, showing the need that the farmer and the manufacturer "drunk and disorderly. Constable J. D Martin took ye ed alike had for protection, that their itor befor, judge Beverly, and he plead intereel, were closely interwoven, and that you could not seriously injure or not guilty, being allowed to go on liis own recognizance. His trial will come cripple one without affecting tlie other. The financial queation was then pre off soon unless the chargee aredismieeeil. This is a new ex|>erienee for the man sented, showing that tlie Bryanites did not demand free coinage of silver for of quills, nevor having been charged the leason that it would put more with a crime, arrested, or sited, for that money in circulation, and that Mr. Bry matter, before, and the gravity of th« an doea not urge it upon that ground; charge is of considerable moment to but becauae gold has appreciated; that him. The R eoistf . r will be issued as tlie gold dollar is n dear dollar; and usual however, even if the editor is that free coinage of silver will give us obliged to hand out copy through the cheap money, is his sole and only bars ’ PHYSICIAN, surgeon All call» promptly attended to Meeting There is mai Iiisli porter employed in large comminaioti liottae in Naw York— one of the kind that will make h witty reply to any Hurt of queation. Ilo ia very fond of exprewning liia view a in ganeral, and han great admiration for hia arguments. If lie fails to get a liatener, lie will talk to himself in lieu of something better. A member of the firm, being annoyed one day at hia constant muttering, which he wna unfortunate enough to hear, ««nt foi him. “.See here, John, did it ever occur to you that your constant talk and mut tering is a great annoyance to people that happen Io he around? Why on earth do you chatter away to yourself Miivhow?’’ “Shute I have two rayeona for doin' I hut.” “Two reasons! Well, what are they ?” “One of them ia that I loike ter talk to a ainaible man, ami the other is tllRt I loike ter hear a sinsible man talk u —Harper’» Hound Table a Wocdt Wavelets. Wages fall quickly, but rise «lowly; price« of oomnioditiea both rise and fall quickly. Wage« seldom advance often« than once a year; price« often advanoe •everal times a day. Unless wages rise as fast as prices, under free coinage, will not laborers lose by it? Certainly. All hiatory and all statistics declare tlrat the wage earner has always gotten left because of the high prices which always result from cheap money experi ments FROM THK OCKAN WAVR. Sheriff .1. II. Jnckaoii has completed a new and elegant leaidence on liis farm al NeUrta, where lie expects to reside after liis term of office as sheriff expire«. Band lake ia the place for cratiberriee. People who would like to engage in cranberry culture would do well to ex* amine that locality. The fruit grows in nhiindancv, and ia of the beat quality If you desire to at retell your net orroae 140 Fro nt BtrBHt, The price of cotton advanced over 76 the river on Sunday tie up the leadline per cent in 1896 owing to a great de so the salmon can pass under it. If one Portia nd Dra for that year. Thia takes a fool notion and jumps into the supply and demand net, of course you are not to blame for prices and not the it. ia the country. Mrs. W. L. Gardner, of Oretown, went to Port hind tome time for medi< al D*s«srs ot Going It Aloen. The question is not. Is this country treatment, and is at present at the Good Mr Gardner has able to make monetary laws to suit it Kemaritan Hospital self? but rather, Ia thia country able to also gone to Portland to be present with fight a money war with the rest of the her during an operaliou that is to be civilised world?—Savannah News performed. crease in the crop proves that it is which regulate amount of money With Refrigerator and Cold Storage facilities we are prepared to properly handle al grades of Butter We get highest market price, charge the nominal commission of 5 per cent and make prompt cash return. We guarantee return of all butter cases Reference, any Portland Bank. Make us a Correspondence solicited trial consignment. Flower, «mid th. Thorn. The “crown of thorns'' pnaaed on the brow of labor by the gold standard re sulted in an advance of wages of 60 per cent from 1870 to 1890.—Pittsburg Dispatch. 11 i, reported that Me»«ra. Benter, I. Commons, Gardner, «nd Christensen, Inmdsmen of V. Kntton, postmaster «I Orelown «re likely to have to put np «bout r<30 Io make good Mr notion'« ■recount« with the Poetai Department. Free silver will not giro an idle man a day'« work. On the contrary, it will Tire largest supply of main springs lor close mill« and factories and force Into clocks and watrltee tert Irrorigli to Tills idleness men who are now employed. nmok, has just Ixren received by Aridi. Harris, tbeJewller, with Letclrer. He Ripana Tabale» cure biliouaneaa. can fit any sis« of watch or clock ami all work ia guaranteed All kinds of re Ripana Tabu lee cure blllouanau«. pairing at short notice and satisfaction guarantee*! Ripens Tabalea: rt druggista. Dairymen’s Meeting. Organizes a Branch Associa tion. Following ara the minute« of the meatiug held last Saturday afternoon at th,Court House: At a meeting of farmers hald in tlie Court liouae on tlie 24lli day ot October, 1896. Tlie farmer« resolved to organize a branch of tin Oregon State Dairy A mo - cialiou to l>, known as th, Tillaui«ok Brandi of tlie Stat, AMociation. Mr M. W. Harrison was sleeted President of th. Association, and Claud, Thayer Secretary and Treasurer Mr Paulsen, President of th« Oregon Stat« Dairy Association, addressed tlie meatiug. Mr. Pelar Brani and Mr. F. M. Lamb ware appointed committee on program. Il was moved and seconded that a meeting lie held on 3rd Saturday in November at 2 o’clock. Motion carried. The following artici«« were adopted and signed : We tlie undersigned heieby associate oursslyes together in an aaaocintion to lie known aa th, Tillamook Brandi of th. State Dairy Association. It, objects shall ba to foster and pro tect the Interests of th« butter and cheese makers in the Comity of Tilla mook, and in ill. Slat, of Oregon Claude Thayer, J. W. Maxwell, C. A. Bailey, J. F. Martin, Peter Brant, Jonas Olsen,!) Curtis, Tom William,, Thos. Jenkins, Dav. Fitzpatrick, Charles Kunze, Geo. William«, M. W. Harrison, Peter Heisel, Marion Lamb, W.G. Chance, G. H. llecksr, Jack Williams, A. Carlson, Mike Ablanapp lion Thomas Paulsen, President of the Oregon State Dairy Association, addressed tlie meeting. He referred to loss in small matters, mentioned the use of otherwise waste materials. To reclaim small waste tiacts of land we use tiles to drain. Find that drainage will improve small pieces of laud enough to pay expense. Uselessness and waste in poor cow«. No dairyman can afford to keep a poor cow. In many cases a cow hail better he killed outright than be kept A test of eveiy cow should he made mid linone should keep a baud of cows without knowing ciipHeity ot cow to yield butter. Says there ia a question hh to food atlect- ing quality mid quantity of milk People differ in opinion«. Feeds liis cows emiiely. Do not rely, upon pilature. He cuts and uses vetches in the spring, then i lover, Isler, outs, and in the (all Ims plenty of corn fodder. Cows should be kept ut thuir best at all times. Never for once neglected. Let a heifer go dry and she is never so good. Keep herd up in good feed and milk regularly and steiulily. I can never buy a good cow. Must raise tliein Cows tliHt are for aale are no good. The way in which the motlisi euws ar« laised has a good deal to du with the calf. I can always sell a heifer in the city because I have kept llw reputation of my held Many cows are Balubi« to dairie» sell ing milk iu the city Rich baiter cows Imt with sisall yield of bmter can b, sold lo city people who only desire craain. Whenever I try rirUbsgae for feed 1 find my custmn«rs complain. Potatoes, but not rotten on««, I can use. Yellow growth niangel wnrtsel aratli« choice Easily washed, sweet and nice. Never teed a root before milking. Never keep roots in the stable while milking After milk ia taken away bring th, root,—elemi mangers after ward,. Never had ilice««« with carrot«. Think it dries them up. Question by Fir Jones Olsen: What do you think of Hie comparative value ul bran and abortei* I prefer a mixture of half and half ground together very fine. I use n atraw cutter ; cut up hay or straw, usually straw, sprinkle it, then mil it with milk feed Breeds of cattle, 1 prefer mixed breeds, always using a full blood bull. I like the Guernsey best. They are preferable, in my opin ion, to the Jerseys, being larger. Advertising pays when it ia done propelly But in order to pay, an adver tisement should Im properly consti noted properly set and displayed, and above al il lutisi I mi inserted in a paper that reai liea the i»ople. Tlie H kaiii . ighv has double the lircillation of all the other pajiers iu the county combined It reaches alxiut alitile people in the comity and advetlielng in it, columns pays.