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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 23, 189& S-Â-ZTŒZ OF The General Purpose Cow. ‘ Well, that settles it in my mind. I’ve . . a . a - ».-I i.:- Kot an American woman for a wife my- Richard Scott, of Milwaukie, read the * _ ____________ [ self.’ President Paulsen’s Address to following paper : The Yankee smiled, stuck out bis bund the Dairymen’s Association. “It has been allotted to me to write up and said it was about time for them to General Banking and Exchange busi the general purpose or the dual purpose President Paulsen’s address before the organize an Anglo-American alliance ness interest paid on time deposits. State Dairymen’s Association is interest cow, and as 1 hear malice toward no one not entirely for commercial purposes. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger ing and to the point. It was a follows : who has the idea that there is no such many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries. “There is no doubt that an association thing as the dual-purpose cow, I hope no of this kind can be made of great benefit one will take anything I may say in this ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. TILLAMOOK, to the dairy industry of our state, as paper in any other than a friendly spirit. A newly found letter by P. T. Bar “The dual-purpose cow has done more well as to the memlicrs thereof, hut while a few of us have for a number of towards relieving suffering humanity num, one of the last he wrote, advise» PROFESSIONAL CARDS years maintained an organization, it has than any other animal, that, if she comes young men to learn stenography and not resulted in accomplishing as much as up to my idea of a cow. She, in the first typewriting, and adds: "Keepyour brain it should. Why not ? Because a large place, should have health and constitu-j free from fumes of alcohol, your blood fl L. EDDY, number of dairymen have not as yet tion ; should be descended from a family free from its taint. Avoid tobacco as the AHORN E Y-AT-L A W, awakened to the importance of organiz noted for a large flow of rich milk, and poison it really is. Keep yourself clean EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER. ation and the mutual consideration of a'so capable of producing calves like her physically and morally. Give your body For further particulars apply to T illamook , O regon . our interests. A determined effort was self, that will be the pride of the breeder the care you would give to any machine made at the special session of our legis to look at, or a joy for the butcher who of which you require good work." lature to repeal our dairy law, and it handles them, either as young veal or H. cooper , Henrik Ibson. the Norweigen drama No. 14 C alifornia S treet , S an F ranciso ; or to T ruckee L umber C o . was only through the efforts of a com prime steer beef; and the epicure who tist, was intended at first for a doctor, paratively small number of dairymen gets a roast of this kind of beef will bless ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, that this was not done. However, at himself that he was born with an appe-, and at the age of 16 he had to don a the regular session, a different sentiment tite, and has such juicy stakes and roasts , druggist's apron. His ambitions carried . OREGON. TILLAMOOK I him a little beyond that, and he decided prevailed, and a very good dairy law to fill the aching void that comes to a : j to Income a doctor, and read up for ex- was passed almost unanimously. hungry man. “But there are other matters that are “As to breeds that are good general- j : amination at Christiania. In the course may of vital importance to the dairymen. In purpose cattle—they are the Red Polls, j . of his study he was reading Sallust, and ! the character of Catiline so took his this age of strong competition it is abso Ayrshire», Shorthorns, Devons and Gal ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, lutely necessary that we should be able loways. Each breed has its place and fancy that he wrote a little play intro to produce our dairy products at as low habitat, and where one will not thrive ducing him. This was Ibsen’s first dar T illamook , O regon . _ a cost as possible, and in this connection the other will. It is a fact that Great matic effort. I would state that it is not the cow that Britain has done more in the improve Do r Manuel Azpiroz, the newly ap 11. GOYNE, produce the most butter, hut the cow or ment of livestock than all the rest of the pointed Mexican ambassabor at Wash O ulx herd that produces the butter at the low world combined, and the cattle that are I ington, is a born diplomat, and has held ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, est cost per pound that is the most desir a success in the south of the British isles | several positions of honor under his Office: Opposite Court House, o_____ able. The amount of butter produced may Ire failures in the north. So thepeo-1 home government. ....... He is ___ also -- regarded per cow at the Columbia exposition was pie have developed a breed suitable to ‘ as the most eminent legal authority his T illamook , O regon . enormous, but it required also a very their environment. It will be so in our ’ country produced. Azpiroz, who fought large amount of costly food to produce state and the United States, as we get j wit|, distinction in the war againstFrench it, and it has been stated that but one of down to the business of dairying and intervention, is nearly 62 years of age. OLA UDE THAYER, the cows subjected to this test has Ixen raising beef. I He jla8 a commanding figure, standing ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, “A good general-purpose cow should J over 8jx feet tall, and possesses a digni of any practical value since. “The question then arises, Howto pro give nt least 6000 pounds of milk and ' yel affable manner, T illamook , O regon . duce a pound of butter or cheese for the make 300 pounds of butfecr a year, and,. least money ? This is a matter that every when dry, fatten easily and make 600 to ‘ Soon after Senator Morrill of Vermont (J. J. DALY, dairyman should carefully consider. 700 pounds of good beef, worth now $50. I died this stanza of poetry was found in ¡OSCAR HAYTER. Pa tiers and addresses from our best dairy This kind of a cow will have a good con- I one of his coat pockets, scribbled upon students and thinkers, as well as the dis stitution, be able to stand a cold storm I an odd scrape of paper and evidently TA ALY & HAYTER, cussion that will naturally follow in a now and then if it should come up before written not long before his last illness: ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W, meeting like this, are sure to bring out she could get to shelter, and her calves Thee, on thy mother's knee, a new born child, D allas . O regon , j facts and information that will lx- of are always in demand for propagating great value to every progressive dairy her species. My idea is that Great Bri In tears we saw when all around thee smiled man. tain owes her superiority as a nation to So live that, sinking in thv last long sleep. ROBERT A. MILLER, FOLLOWING IS OUR LIST OF PRICES : “While there has been a great advance her cattle, for in developing her cattle, Smiles may lie thine, when all around COMMON ROUGH LUMBER at $8 00 per thousand feet, thee weep. during recent years in the quality and she has also developed a race of men and ATT03NEY-AT LAW, Sil 1PLAP at $9.00 per thousand feet, quantity of Oregon dairy products, much women surpassed only by her eldest dau O regon C ity , O regon . SIZED LUMBER at 9 00 per thousand feet, Senator Charles W. Fairbanks and remains to he done before Oregon will ob ghter, the United States, and the daugh FLOORING. No. 2, at $12.00 per thousand feet. Senator-elect Albert J. Beveridge of In Land Titles mid Land Office Business a FLOORING, No. 1, at $16.00 per thousaud feet, tain that position as a dairy state that ter has kept on in the mother’s ways by diana both live in Indianapolis. They Specialty. RUSTIC, No. 2, at $12 00 per thousand feet, its climate and natural rescources permit still sticking to the cattle of the older I both lielong to the Meridian Street Meth RUSTIC, No. 1. at $16,000 per thousand feet. of. Instead of importing both butter country, and if some of her children do (JAMES MCCAIN. No. t, FINISH, at $15.00 per thousand feet, odist Episcopal church of that city and and cheese, Oregon can and shouid pro get in love with the special-purpose cow, (A. W. SEVERANCE. MOULDINGS. >4C I’,r foot. Per inch in width are members of the church board. Both duce at a profit, not only enough to sup do not blame them, as it is a free country. ALL 3IN. PLANKING at $7 per 1000 feet are natives of Ohio and were born in WcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ply the home demand, but also to export “We find some who think the United Highland country. In early life they a large amount. Profitable markets can States large enough for us, like the special ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, were pedagogues, but each was anxious and will be found in the newly acquired cattle men and women, who only want to become a lawyer and studied with that T illamook , O regon . possessions of Uncle Sam as well as Jap one breed of cattle. Now, I am an ex end in vew. After obtaining the neces an and China, and no state is better sit pansionist, and believe that it is the cat Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sunday« sary legal education they hung out their IT B. HENDRICKS, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.in.; aftei uated to take advantage of this than tle that give good milk and plenty of it, arrival of train from Spokane and Portland! shingles in Indianapolis and both rapidly • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays anil Oregon. Let us, therefore, lx up and good Ixef and plenty of it, that makes the Saturdays at 6 a.m. J came to the front. Careful attention paid to Land Office doing. No mail is so far from market as Oregon and Washington boys and girls W H. HURLBURT, work and collections, notary public General Passenger Agent. I lie who lias t othing to sell. so much larger than their parents, and work and practice in all the V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent. Malietoa. the claimant to the throne of Telephone (Main) 712, “But there is still another very import give them the fire, patriotism and cour- Courts. Samoa, is a direct descendant through Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building, ant consideration whv the dairy industry age that have distinguished the Anglo- Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets. twenty-three generations of Savea Ma near the post-office, should lx* fostered in Oregon, and esjic- Saxon race from the days of Alfred the lietoa I. He was carefully educated in BAY’ CITY .......... OREGON. cially Western Oregon. Owing to a Great to the present time. And if we look TWO TRAINS DAILY the mission school, and though, on oc long-continued system of grain farming, back on history you will find that where FROM ALL POINTS EAST. casion, warlike, he is generally of a re AVID WILEY, M.D., the soil on many Oregon farms is, per they have had ths special breed of dairy tiring and unassuming desposition. He «• FAST MAIL ROUTK.” haps, slowly but surely deteriorating. cattle they have made no progress in PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND is very studious in his habits, and among Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and Commercial fertilizers are too costly to taking up the white man’s burden of ACCOUCHEUR. his subjects he is considered a man of Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15 be used extensively by the average farm Cl ■ivilising the world, and, no matter where a.111. great learning, while his abilities for All call promptly attended to. er, but dairy farming will furnish, in the ci ivilization extends, the people that tie Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt diplomacy and statesmanship have been T illamook , O regon . ington daily at 8 p in. Arrives via Huntington stable manure, a fertilizer that in my to the dual-purpose cow will be in the frequently displayed. Mataafaa, his rival SHAVING and Pendleton at 7:20 a.ni opinion, is better and certainly less cost lead, ever doing their best to help their claimant for the throne, is a man ot Dalles acomniodation leaves daily except E. 1IAWKE, M.D., ly. Our aim should be to increase the fellow-man, making general-purpose men HAIR CUTTING, Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except bun great force of character and a rigid Ro fertility of our farms, instead of pursuing of them. ’’ _________________ day at 6:30 p.m. man Catholic.________ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. a system of farming that will certainly THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SHAMPOOING, The Englishman's Experience. SLEEPERS. “Loubet continually reminds me of result in the reverse. There is no pro TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Water lines schedule subject to change with He was an American citizen and a bit General Grant." writes Theodore Stan duct of the farm that removes less ferti!- out notice. VI '»inglorious, reports the Washington ton. "He even resembles Grant some Telephone No. 7. inv from the farm than butter. OCKAN AND RIVKIl NCIIKDt'LF. Star, and lie wus talking to an English what physically, with his medium height “Professor Roliertson, before the Can EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLAS: , OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from adian dairy meeting, said: There is as man. who had a wit of his own, despite thickset, large face and head, which, set Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco C. A. BAILEY much taken from the soil by one ton of reports to the contrary. The recent on a short neck, moves slowely and al > , Geo. W. Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 : WHERE TO INSURE. DEALER IN Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Ah wheat ashy 100 ton« of butter, and as achievements of Uncle Sam in various most heavily. In intellect and tempera I California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. GLOBE INSURANCE CO. STUDEBAKER WAGONS, much by one ton of hay as by K7 tons localities constituted the subject of con ment the two men also are much alike. COLUMBIA RIVEIC SI MMER 8CHED AGENT e OK TILLAMOOK. OSBORNE MOWERS, of butter. The vast difference in thv value versation and the Yankee fairly bulged Loubet is taciturn, simple of dress, speech t'LE DIVISION. J. 8. STEPHENS. and manner. He lias great common Buggies, hsy ritkes, pions, mid other PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN l THE COAST. of the products can easily I k * calculated.’ out with pride farm machinery. You can save HONE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPARÌ "1 am a free American. I am," he sense, but no brilliancy. He is unde The old German saying, ‘No stock, no Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland money by dealing with me, AGENTS FOR TILLAMOOK, daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday 'manure; no manure, no crop,’ is true, said, slapping his manly bosom, though monstrative. and has but few warm Special Price, on Buggies and Spriitg at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex BIGGS & STEPHENS. and while it may not apply w ith equal there was no especial occasion for such a friends. He dislikes show, and will re Wagons. cept Sunday, at a.m. demonstration. force to a new ly settled country like Ore store to the Ely see palace the quiet sim- C, A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES 0 WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTS. "I fancy not.'' responded the English ! plicity of the days of M. Grevy. He gon, the time will surely come when it EVERY DESCRIPTION. PORTLAND AND SALEM man in a ton» that sounded iu if he knew surely will banish the mimicry of royal does. Steamer Ruth |for Salem and way points J. S. STEPHENS is agent for th leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri “But in order to bring success to our w hat he was talking about. ty introduced by M. Carnot and exag days at 6 a.m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues Northwest School Furniture Com pan] The Yankee resent«! it with prompt gerated by M. Faure. " dairy industry, we must all pull together; days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m. for Tillamook co. BUBER AHO BIIROBESSEB YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. the dairymen, the creameryinen and also ness ami dispatch. Steamer Modoc, for Payton and wav points i Major General E. S. Otis, who by his SHAVING, our merchants. The farmer can produce "Id like to know, sir, why I aiu not?’’ HAIR CUTTING, leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays ‘and Sat- I CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregoniai urdays at 7 a.m. Returning, leaves Davton for the products of the farm, but the mer he exclaimed, with the color of wrath behavior and I »earing at Manila is moving SHAMPOOING, ETC. and Headlight, per year, $2.25 ; ttJ Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays rapidly up toward the kissing line, is an chant also has a duty to perform, and rising on his face. and Fridays at 7 a.111. San Francisco Examiner and Head alumnus of the University of Rochester, Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Mondays that is, bv commercial enterprise to in "You ar. married, aren't you T” Uednesflays and Fridays at L45 a.m.. a ter ar light, $2.25, New York Thrice a-Wed class of ’ 59. He had many classmates troduce the products into the markets "Ye.." persons suffering with rheumatism, rival ot tra.n from Spokane and Portland World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictll ixave* Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays who have since distinguished themselves. of the world." "And to an American I” Building next door to the Post Ofli.e and Ihursdays at 0 a.111. I cash in advance. DAIRYMEN MUST ORGANIZE. r >. C. & E. Thayer STEAMER LUELLA ORE. Direct From S. F. to Tillamook. ¿c Co., ^77". yy if yy j. , WELL, WE'VE GOT IT AND MORE] TOO If ycu Want to ZDxWe ZTcie G-ezntle Horse To a. ZTioe Easy Svigrgw* Csmo to Stable axxd. G-et it. The Tillamook Lively and Sale Stable, j OREGON. ________ I TILLAMOOK, WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER Remember that we keep the best of| everything in Stock and at prices a: low as the lowest- Tillamook Lumbering Co. O.R.&N CHAS. PETERSON] J) ! 0. Hot and Cold Rathi I I EDGAR LATIMER, r COME TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! t I fi 1( >r >1 1 Ml! 1 r \ 11 IL;, ulOC k 1 Raising, Timber, etc • u 11 y The Soil Surprisingly Productive, Fine Schools and Churches. The Land is Cheap. Crop Failure Never Known Good Class of People. Stock Alway Fat. GRASS IS KING ! One Acre of Land in Tillamook County will raise three .. times the i amount i . of . Grass i . to that — raised in any other secton of Oregoi It grows and keeps g reen the year round, and is the ideal pasture for dairyin cr TILLAMOOK BUTTER AND CHEESE Ö* Owing to its fine quality, is at a premium, bringing the Highest Cash Price in the Sin Fnnmc™ „ i , No county in Oregon oilers better advantages than Tillamook, where the industrious Home Seeker is'bound tobe^uccessful