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J '1 •jfi I«.-"' THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 20. 189& PROFESSIONAL^CAKp^ RULES FOR DAIRYMEN. £ Î ¿ I How to Keep Milk Clean and Wholesome Always. Julius C. Kaupisch, who has had ex. tensive experience in dairying it Europe, Africa and America, read a paper on “The Manufacture of Dairy Products,’’ before the Dairyman’s Association, but he confined himself to the presentation of the following rules or recommendations for the handling of milk : Owner and His Helpers. il in tanks of fresh, cold water (renewed L. H. BROWN, P resident D irectors : t - l - l - l - t D. H. BROWN, 11. G. DAMS, O. W.TErr daily), in a clean, drv, cold room. Un W. H. COOPER, S ec & T rek . less it is desired to remove cream, it should be stirred with a tin stirrer often enough to prevent forming a thick cream layer. Keep the night milk under shelter, so Manufacturer« of rain cannot get into the cans, In warm weather hold it in a tank of fresh cold water. Never mix fresh warm miik with that TIÜUAMOOK. OR which has been cooled. Do not allow the milk to freeze. Under no circumstances should any thing Ixr added to milk to prevent its souring. Cleanliness and cold are the only preventives needed. All milk should be in good condition when delivered. This may make it nec Lioeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stocked essary to deliver twice a day during the hottest weather. Lumber Yard near Court House. When cans are hauled far they should Ire full, and carried in a spring wagon. In hot weather cover the cans, when moving in a wagon, with a clean wet blanket or canvas. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Read current dairy literature and keep posted on new ideas. Observe and enforce the utmost clean liness about the cattle, their attendants, the stable, the dairy and all utensils. A person suffering from any disease, or who has been exposed to a contagious disease, must remain away from the cows and milk. I The Stable. ! Keep dairy cattle in a room or building i by themselves. It is preferable to have The Utensils. no cellar below and no storage above. Milk utensils for farm use should be Stables should be well ventilated, light made of metal and have all joints smooth ed and drained ; should have tight floors ly soldered. Never allow them to become and walls, and be plainly constructed. rusty or rough inside. Never use musty or dirty litter. Do not haul waste products back to the Allow no strong smelling material in farm in the same cans used for delivering the stable tor any length of time. Store j milk. When this is unavoidable, insist the manure under a cover outside the j that the skim milk or whey tank be kept cow stable and remove it to a distance 1 clean. as often as practicable. I Cans used for the returns of skim milk Whitewash the barn once or twice a ! | or whey should be emptied and cleaned year; use land plaster in the manure gut as soon as they arrive at the farm. ters daily. Clean all dairy utensils by first thor- Use no dry, dusty feed just previous to oughlv rinsing them in warm water; then I milking : if fodder is dusty, sprinkle it clean inside and out with a brush and before it is fed. ' hot water in which a cleansing material Clean and thoroughly air thestable be i is dissolved ; then rinse and lastly steri fore milking; in hot weather sprinkle the lize by boiling water or steam. Use pure floor. water only. Keep the stable and dairy-room in good After cleaning, keep utensils inverted condition, and then insist that the dairy, in pure air, and sun if possible, until factory or place where the milk goes be wanted for use. kept equally well. The Cows. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. 1899 ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon . ty II. COOPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK w ... ... OREGON. J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon rp U. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, RAMBLER ONLY ONLY 1899 Shelby Ideals, G. & J. Tires - - - $30 Better than any ceinented-tired wheel on the market at any price. 1899 Shelby Ideals, Hosepipe Tires- - - $25 As good as any $50 cemented tired wheel. IN FAVOR OF EXPANSION That sweet look her face doth hold Thus will ever be to me; Joy may all her pinions fold, Care may come, and misery; Through the days of murk and shine, | Though the roads be foul or fair, I will see through love’s glad eyne That sweet look that God put there. —W. W. Campbell, in Boston Watchman. FORGOT WHERE HE WAS. And In 111. Bewilderment the Deneon Betrayed a Family Secret. Deacon Puffly is a pillar of church and society in one of the townships, PLAUDE THAYER, lie has passed the age of his greatest activity, but his desire to do good is as manifest as ever, and any weakness ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, of the flesh is largely due to the fact T illamook , O regon . that he carries so muoh of it, says the Detroit Free Press. While the deacon reads of the suffer (J. J. DALY, ¡OSCAR HAYTEB. ing Cubans and the movement to send them relief, he at once sent word nALY & HAYTEB, around that there would be a meeting at the district schoolhouse to talk over attorneys - at - law , the situation and raise means for the D allas , O regon . good cause. There was a goodly gath ering, and nfter the deacon had put the machinery in motion he settled back in ROBERT A. MILLER, his seat to hear from the several others who left like relieving their minds. The ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Are in the big box stove was a hot one; O regon C ity , O regon . there was a lack of proper ventilation ! Land Titles and Land Office Business a and when the usual bedtime for the deacon had arrived he dropped gently Specialty. asleep. (JAMES MCCAIN, Shortly after this occurred there was ¡A W. SEVERANCE. some important point to be settled, and the chair expressed a desire to hear McCAIN & SEVERANCE, from Deacon Puffly. His wife quickly rose to tlhe emergency and gave her ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, husband a pinch that was emphasized T illamook , O regon . by a twist. “Ouch!” shouted the deacon. “Quit I) AVID WILEY, M.D., that. Betsy. Get up and kindle the fire yourself; I’m sick this mornin’.” PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND By the time that order had been' re ACCOUCHEUR. stored the deacon was wide awake, and in his confusion doubled the liberal All call promptly attended to. subscription he had already made for T illamook , O regon . the benefit of the sufferers. Agent. C. Civil and Military Tailor, PORTLAND, ORE. I! R.aN The Tillamook Livery and Sale Stable. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. & GESSNER, Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators- . En, 50c ST„ I . ! ? manufactured by Gormully & Jeffery. Have the herd examined at least twice Governor Geer Expresses the a year by a skilled veterinarian. SHANAHAN, Promptly remove from the herd any Opinion of Oregon. animal suspected of living in bad health, ' S alem , April 13—Governor Geer has Can be seen at the Tillamook Lumber Co.’s office. and reject her milk. Never add an ani pronounced ideas with regard to the re- mal to the herd until certain it is free I tention of the Philippines by the United from disease, especially tuberculosis. | States, and the necessity for building the Do not move cows faster than a com i Nicaragua canal. Today, in reply to a fortable walk while on the way to place I request tor his views as to the effect both of milking or feeding. 1 would have on business in Oregon, he Never allow the cows to be excited by sent to the New York Journal the follow hard driving, abuse, loud talking or un ing telegram : I necessary disturbance; do not expose SOME MISNOMERS. “The people of Oregon are in favor of Q E. 1IAWKE, M.D., them to cold storms. retaining the Philippine islands, for sev Unfortunate Names That Have Been. Do not change the feed suddenly. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. eral reasons, but chiefly because it will Thurit Upon Various Feed liberally, and use only fresh, palat speedily enlarge the market for many of Individuals. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. able feedstuffs; in no case should decom our staple products, and especially that Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, posed or moldy material be used. for our wheat and lumber. Office : Over Todd’s Store. “It’s strange,” said the observer, the N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. Provide water in abundance, easy of 1 “In proportion as they pass under the Entrance 88Va Third Street. other day, “how so many people are access, and always pure; fresh, but not1 misnamed.” influence of modern civilization, which too cold. The cause of this remark was occa will rapidly follow in the wake of Amer Salt should always be accessible. sioned by a man whose name was Luck, ican occupation, w ill the demand for and Do not allow any strong flavored food, who passed down the street, says the consumption ot the products of American Louisville Commercial. like garlic, cabbage and turnips, to be ’ firms and forests increase. Since these “You see that man. From his name eaten, except immediately after milking. results are very much to be desired, from i you would think he was destined to be Clean the entire body of the cow daily. both an industrial and a commercial one of the most fortunate creatures Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets. If hair in the region of the udder is not I point of view, our people are practically who ever drew a breath. Although his easilv kept e'e in it should be clipped. unanimous in favor of raising the Ameri name is Luck he was certainly born TWO TRAINS DAILY Do not use the milk within 20 days be- ! under the unluckiest star that ever can flag for all time over the territory se FROM ALL POINTS EAST. fore calving, nor for three to five days ehone. cured largely by the blood of so many of afterward. “I have noticed him,” continued the • FzlST MAIL ROUTE.” | our volunteer soldiers. Milking. Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and observer, “from his childhood. When “It there are those among us who think The milker should be clean in all re Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15 he was a little boy he couldn’t go to they cannot be patriotic citizens without a.111. school with his lessons correct but spects; he should not use tobacco; lie standing on a platform opposing the re Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt* what he would make a mistake some should wash and dry his hands just be-1 publican party, they will lie found next ngton daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington where else and be sure to get a flogging fore milking. and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m. ' year declaiming loudly against ’imperial from his teacher. Since he has grown The milker should wear a clean outer ' Dalles aconimodation leaves daily except ism.’ Otherwise we are in favor of ex I Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except Sun up he has started in several kinds of garment, used only when milking, and pansion. business. He’s a rank failure in them day at 6:30 p.m. kept in a clean place at other times. all. Starting out with nothing but the “The Nicaragua canal should be sjieed- THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST Brush the udder and surrounding parts 1 brightest prospects before him, he is SLEEPERS. ilv built, for the reason that it would just liefore milking, and wipe them with 1 Water lines schedule subject to change with overcome by some calamity, and down shorten the route between the producers a clean, damp cloth or sponge. out notice. his business goes. He is a good fellow, and consumers ofnearly every product of Milk quietly, quickly, cleanly and thor DUE IN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. too, and for the life of me I can’t tell civilized nations, and especially between 1 OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from what is the matter with him. oughly. Cows do not like unnecessary the coast of our country. SAPPINGTON Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco However, he is only one instance of noise or delay. Commence milking at ex "The American citizen living on the Pa Geo. W Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 : a misnomer. I know a man whose name TILLAMOOK, OREGON, actly the same hour morning and evening, Columbia sails October S, 1< and 23; State of cific coast, or any other coast, who is is Good. Well, if there was ever a bad and milk the cows in the same order. California sa Is October 8, i; and 26. op|M>scd to this great enterprise has been man it is that fellow Good. When a Throw away (but not on the floor, let COLUMBIA RIVER SUMMER SCHED born too late by a full half century. The boy he was whipped every day by his ILK DIVISION. ter in the gutter) the first few streams l>eople of Oregon are in favor of the PORTLAND. ASTORIA AN l THE COAST. mother. Later he commenced to steal. from each teat; this milk is very watery Nicaragua canal and the so-called policy Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland He has served several terms in prison.” and of little value, blit it may injure the «tally, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., ou Saturday of expansion. Itccause thev take an intel- rest. igent view of the possibilities of this All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices. Satisfaction at io p.m Returning, leave Aatoria daily, ex THIS DOG IS A SNAKE KILLER. If in any milking a part of the milk is cept Sunday, at am. great country, and have unbounded faith guaranteed. Animal at Rahway, N. J., Avepaje« bloody or stringy or unnatural in ap- WILLAMETTE ItlVEB ROI'TK. in the strength of our government to One Crary Day. PORTLAND AND SALEM jiearance, the whole mess should l»e re wisely use the Hawaiin and Philippine Rahway, N. J., has a snake killer by Steamer Rulli, |for Salem and way points jected. leave. Portland Monday., Wednesday, and Fri. the name of Topsy, and she neither islands, as not only necessary but indis. In a previous engagement 27of Mataa- And have a kind of »tom ek-aki^*"* Milk with drv hands; never allow the day, at 6 a ni. Returning, leaves Salem Tues, wears skirts nor stars for an “Uncle |M?nsablc stepping stones to that vast fa’s warriors were killed, and there were That isn't nice. hands to conic in contact with the milk. days, Thursdays and Saturday, at 7:15 a.m. Tom’s Cabin” combination. She is ol field of undeveloped commerce that lies no casualties among the European forces. Take weather too-now there's the snow, Do not allow dogs, cats or loafers to yamhill river route . the canine race, a cross between an beyond the great ocean.” Ma used ter let be around at milking time. ! Steamer Modoc, for Payton and wav point« Irish bulldog and a setter. She is J«_«' es Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat- Me wade In drifts waist-deep, and, sho! PnÌiianVa7 5 m' RetUrning. leaves Dayton for three years old and belongs to John W. Ifany accident occurs by which a pail How Things Have Changed. lad FrM.,’1.n’aS"“’ ““’“’»J ’• «Clnesdays Brown, of Leesville avenue. Caught in a Trap. 'Twan’t cold or wet: full or partly full of milk becomes dirtv. 1 he south branch of the Rahway But now the stuff that falls—gee whig— do not try to remedy this by straining, This world ain’t what it used ter be — ’’'«'ner Almota leaves Riparia Mondav. At'CKL.VNn. N. Z., April 12— Dispatches Don't make no odds how light it is, Imt reject all the milk and rinse the pail W ednesday, .nd Friday, at 1 <5 a m a ter I? river is infested with W’ater pilots, Nowhere nigh rixslot tra.n from Spokane and Portland ranging in length from one to five feet. It soaks me and I'm almost friz; Weigh and record the milk given by from Apia, Samoa, dated April I, say i The good old times we used ter see Ind T>„^™i7Xn,ng' S"nd*”’ Tut'sd“>’ 1 hey are afraid of man and swim away And don't I get I each cow. and take a sample morning and that n party of IOS American and Brit, Have all gone by; at his approach. When cornered they The chilblains and the rheumatiz ? night, at least once 11 week, fortesting by isli sailors was ambuscaded bv 800 of An' all these modern fellers spout will fight and bite severely, and they the fat test. Mntaafa'a rebels on a German planta Progressiveness, and tell al»out Well, you jest bet I make a sore and painful wound. Topsy tion on that day. The Anglo-Americans How airtli has just began to sprout. That's why 1 sai , a I said afore, Care ot Milk. seems to have had a penchant for snakes This old dirt ball W H. HVRLBURT, Remove the milk of every cow at once were forced to retreat to the beach, leav Tween you and I since puphood. Before breakfast every i V. A rCHILLIXG.°ceintn,1e?enX Ain't w hat it used to be no more; from the stable to a clean, dry room, ing their dead. The old dirt laill is all played out morning she starts out and seldom re telephone (Main) 712, B The expedition was led by Lieutenant It's on the fall. where the air is purr and sweet. Do not turns without a snake. She keeps her And bound to di»*. allow cans to remain in stable while they A, H. Freeman, of the British cruiser master busy disposing of the dead rep All this ' progression" 's in a horn; » K) YOU 0 Now. see the gals, they ’ re nil so plain tiles. She usually kills them by catch arc being tilled. Tauranga. I see myself earth's old and worn That I declare KNOW THE NEWS • ing them by the neck from the rear. As Strain the milk through a metal gauze The killed are Lieutenant Freeman, And gettin' woracr every morn a rule she gets them along shore when and a flannel cloth or layer of cotton as Lieutenant P. V. Lansdale, ami Ensign Yer can’t find one like Betsy Jane— Fer large and small, You can have it all for Not anywhere. they are basking in the sun, but at soon as it is drawn. J. K Monaghan, of the American cruiser I pity them that's jest been born. times, when they take to the water, she Aerate and cool the milk as soon as Philadelphia. two American sailors and She's older now, but take her when By gum—that's all. jumps in and kills them while swim She picked me out from all the men — strained. If an apparatus for airing and two British sailors. ming. By jinks ’ if yer ’ d a seen her then cooling at the same tunc is not at hand, Ensign Monaghan stayed to assist She went home one day last week "When I feel my rheumatism coming She'd made yer stare. » ’ ‘ evening newgpaper publish- the milk should he aired first. This must Lieutenant Lansdale, and was shot « h a wound in her neck and no snake. on I have recourse to mental science." ’ ’ taKOn; it conlaina all the They'll not make that kind again; l»e done in pure air, and it should then l»e down. T. eth Lockwood, a veterinary aur- "With succeas f” IieasoftheMaleantlnation, Trv Such eyes and hair ! cooled to 45 degrees if the milk is tor ship The natives severed the heads of the it for a month. A sample conv ircon dressed the wound, which soon "Succeas? Say. sometimes it down t will l>e mailed to yon free. A l- swelled greatly. A day later .he got ment. or to 60 degrees if lor home use or British and Americans killed. Priests of There s cookin’ now just take mince pie rain for a week after!" dress satisfaction by bringing in the largest delivery to a factory. the French mission afterwards brought An eiglit-inc*i slice THE TELEGRAM, «2" . , has ever caught. It was fully Never close a van containing warm milk the heads into Apia. Of mother s style wn n’t ruore’n a try INSURE WITH e eet long. It had an old wound on __ Portland Or, which has not been aviated The manager of the German plantation Ter taste the spice! neck and it was surmised that it was CLUBBING RATES-Weeklvn^«^ Claude Thayer, If cover is left off can, a piece of cloth has lieen arrested, and detained on board But nowaday» it I jest take ">£aamc snake that had bitten the dog and •J ’ wdhght, per year , |2 85 or moaquitu netting should lx used to the Taurang.i Affidavits havebeen made A bite of this new kind they make Agent for Fireman's Fund and London Iv onrf' since she has been in the keep out insects. , < declaring he was seen urging the rebels 1 m doubled up in half a shake •nake business hss Topsy brought the and Lancashire Fire Insurance It milk is stored, it should lx held in I to light. Just like a rise. 'tag goods home. It was last sum- Companies. cash in advance. Strictly • when ’he csptured a large eel. , CHAS. COOPEY, M Something beautiful and rare. Nothing common can destroy; Not all the leaden load of care, Not all the dross of earth's alloy; Better than all fame or gold. True as only God's own truth, It is something all hearts hold Who have loved once in their youth. T illamook , O regon . F. I ' B L. EDDY, HER LOOK. Time may set his fingers there. Fix the smiles that curve about Her winsome mouth, and touch her hair. Put the curves of youth to rout; But the “something” God put there. That which drew me to her first. i Not the imps of pain and care. Not all sorrow’s fiend accurst, cin kill the look that God put there.