THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 10, 1902
THE
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY
CONVENTION.
A second injection is rarely ;necessan
plete, it is important that each road dis
trict send at once to the secretary,where but.if so’
be done at the end
of six or eight hours.
it has not already been done, the name of
If there should be a tendency toward
Nominates a Good Ticket and a democrat for road supervisor.
hardness of the udder or “stringiness’’
of the milk, baths of warm water
Endorsee Charles V. Galloway
Dealers in
W
should be applied every three or four
for Joint Representative.
Valuable Remedy for Milk Fever, hours
until
relieved. If neglected,
or Calving Fever.
mastitis (garget) will result.
The democratic county convention
In seven eases, treated by the writer,
was called to order on Saturday by Mr.
as here indicated, six recovered. Of
[Press Bulletin.]
D. Fitzpatrick, chairman of the county
The accompanying pages upen the these, two developed severe cases of
mastitis and one developed a slight
central committee. It was a good repre
Schmidt treatment for parturient paresis ■stnngnessof the milk which was easily
sentative body of democrats from ail
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
(milkieyer) in cattle, are offered because corrected.
parts of Tillamook county. Mr. C. W.
PREVENTION.
the remarkable results obtained by the
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Talmage was chosen temporary chair new departure in treatment.
Asa preventive measure, it is advisa
Large Stock of Faints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
ble to restrict robust animals to a mod
man, w’ho thanked the convention for
Statistics, prior to its use, placed the erate allowance of dry food for a week
the honor conferred upon him. In the number of recoveries from all forms of
or ten days previous to the end of their
course of a brief speech he said he was treatment variously from 40 to 50 per term; and, where there is a tendency
glad he had affiliated with the democratic cent.
toward costiveness or constipation, >
Reports from 107 veterinarians using correct it with a drench of Epsom salts.
party, admitting that he had in previous
the Schmidt method, show 670 re
FORMULAE FOR SOLUTIONS.
years been a strong partisan republican. coveries out of 779 cases treated—over
Iodide of Potash Solution :
He considered that for the past forty 85 per cent.
Iodide ol Potash (crystals)..120 grains.
Only seven cases were available for
years the democratic party had been
Water (previously boiled)...... 1 quart.
treatment
in
this
neighborhood,
and
of
(When
thoroughly dissolved inject into
right on all great questions, while the
these, six recovered.
the udder as described).
republican party had flopped oyer on
Although the pathology is still ob Drench for Contiveness:
many ol them. He scored the republican scure, the results of this treatment are
Epsom Salts..............................1 pound.
satisfactory,
and reports have lieen
Ground Ginger........................... 1 ounce.
party on the Cuban tariff* question, its
requested
from
those
adopting
this
Water (tepid)...............................3 pints.
apathy in not lending assistance to the
method, for further comparison with (Give at one dose administered slowly,)
Boers, its straddle of the money question results from other forms of treatment. Antiseptic solutions:
by first declaring for silver, them for
As the name implies, this disease of
Creolin............................................. 1 part.
have ok hand
Water.........................................30 parts.
bimetallism, and lastly for the gold cattle is a form of paralysis associated
with
the
act
of
calving.
It
is
mani
Thymo-Cresol................................ 1 part.
standard. He also stated that the
fested by genernl paralysis and loss of
Water..........................................30 barts.
democratic party was in favor of an consciousness, without well marked
Chloro-Naptholeum...................... 1 part.
income tax and believed in the direct port-mortem lesions. With the excep
Water.......................................... 30 parts.
tion of the germ disease, we have in this,
vote of the people.
Any of these antiseptic solutions will
Mr. J. B. Delsman was chosen tem probably the most fatal malady known answer for this treatment.
to cattle.
porary secretary.
—Maryland Experiment Station.
It is a peculiar affection, especially
On motion, the following committees prone to attack dairy animals, and of
these, the best members of the herd seem Passes the Oleomargarine Bill.
were appointed by the chairman:
Credentials and permanent organiza- most susceptible. It rarely occurs in
W ashington , April 3.—At the con
cows
with their first calves, and not
t ion—T. J. Lucy, D. Fitzpatrick, S.
often in old animals—from five to nine clusion of a lively debate today the
Downs.
Senate passed the oleomargarine bill by
Resolutions—W. W. Conder, J. B. years appears to be the critical period, a vote of 39 to 31. The discussion was
Well fed and especially well bred stock
Delsman. P. W. Todd.
largely in the nature of a reinforcement
Order of business—W. G. Harris, H. F. arc more liable to the disease than of arguments previously advanced.
those in poor condition, or with indiffer
Holden, John Hickey.
ent pedigrees. Strangely, two, it occurs Spooner made the principal speech,
COMMITTEE REPORTS.
after easy delivery, and rarely follows maintaining that Congre»« had ample
authority to enact the proposed leg
We. your committee on credentials difficult labor or abortion.
and permanent organization, recommend
Sanitary arrangements do not seem to islation, because it was in the interest of
that the temporary organization be exert any influence upon the appcrance the people. In an earnest protest against
the measure, Vest held that Congress
made permanent.
or course of the disease.
The cause of parturient paresis has was invading the powers of the states.
Following delegates were allowed
not been satisfactorily
determined. Scott moved to recommit the measure
seats in the convention ;
Many theories have beeu advanced from to the committee, holding that it was
South Prairie—J. Sheets, A. W. Phelps, time to time, but none has been wholly unsatisfactory to many Senators and
J. B. Delsman, A. Smith, M. Belz, A. acceptable. Among the most recent of ought to be perfected. The motion was
Christenson, D. Fitzpatrick and F. T. these, is that of J. Schmidt, of Kolding, defeated, 35 to 37. During tne after
Fitzpatrick.
Denmark, which assumes the disease to noon a perfect flood of telegrams poured
Fairview—S. Downs, G. T. Jenkins, be due to the elaboration of a toxin in into the Senate from all parts of the
I
Ed. Evans, H. F. Holden, Sim Earl, J. the udder. His arguments, in a measure, country, urging Senators either to sup
Embiim and C. Ackley.
port
or
to
oppose
the
measure.
sustain his views, and his success in
Tillamook—W. G. Kelso, Geo. Cohn, treatment demonstrates a relationship,
The measure, as passed by the Senate, I
P. \V. Todd, F. Elliott, D. Tomlinson. at least, between the milk secreting differs in some respects from that passed ,
B. 0. Snuffer, J. W. Latimer, J. Briscoe, apparatus and the causative factor of by the House. It provides that oleo- i
F. Tomilson and D. C. Pierce
margarine and kindred products shall
the disease.
AND
Union—T. | Lucy, A. I. Rhodes. J. V.
be subject to all the laws and regulations 1
SYMPTOMS.
Aiderman, R. Allen, L. Hush beck, by T.
of
any
state
or
territory
or
the
District
,
As already slated, this is a form of
J. Lucy, proxy.
of Columbia, into which they are trans-J
Garibaldi—F. M. Shearer, M. Ripley. paralysis associated with the process ported, whether in original packages or i
C. Smith and J. E. Sibley, proxy by F. of calving. It usually occurs within otherwise; that any person who sells i
three days after that act. First there oleomargarine and furnishes it for the I
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $5.50 per ton.
Ekroth.
Hoquarton—P. Heisel, W. Plank, L. may lie noticed a vacant stare of the use of others, except to his own family, I
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton.
eves,
and
slight
muscular
twitching
Hiner, J. S. Diehl, C. R. Hunt and E.
who shall mix with it any artificial col
Passenger rate, $3.50.
over the body. She refuses food and
Jenkins, bv C. W. Talmage, proxy.
oring that causes it to look like butter,
Hebo—W. W. Conder, W. Rhoades, drink, and rumination ceases (loses her shall be held to be a manufacturer and
J. Lewellyn, T, J. Owens and L. Jensen, cud). She fails to nurse her calf, and subject to the tax provided by existing i
by W. W. Conder, proxy ; and H. Booth. becomes stupid. Nothing further may laws; that upon oleomargarine colored j
Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery
Sand Lake—\fr.G Harris, T. J. Harris, develop for six or eight hours. During so as to resemble butter a tax of 101
this period her appearance would not,
Machinery and Supplies we enrry
by W. G. Harris, proxy.
cents a pound shall be levied, but upon |
Carnahan—G. W. Parrish and J. Sim to an inexperienced observer, suggest oleomargarine not colored the tax shall •
the lnrgest stock in the northwest.
a serious termination. After this, how
A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
mons.
lie one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; that j
Beaver—C. Johnson, G. W. Wallace. J. ever, the change occurs rapidly She in. upon adulterated butter, a tax of 10 !
celebrnted Cheese making prepara,
dicates
uneasiness
nr
perhaps
acute
pain
lions, Apparatus, etc.
Christenson and T. D. Lucy, by G. \V.
cents a pound shall be levied, and upon |
by ail alternate lifting of the hind feet
Wallace, proxy.
all process or renovated butter the tax i
Send for Catalogue.
toward
the
abdomen.
She
becomes
Nehalem—J. Larsen, E. K. Scovell, H.
shall be one-fourth of 1 cent per pound.
Sweeney, S. Luudburg, by J. Larsen, weak and staggers. The weakness in The manufacturers of process or of
proxies ; B A. Todd and M. Morrison, creases rapidly and soon she lies down renovated or of adulterated butter
or drops from exhaustion. She may re
by E. K. Scovell. proxies.
shall pay an annual tax of $600, the
gain her feet once or twice, hut eventu
Foley—John Hickey and Felix Rov.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
wholesale dealers shall pay a tax of
143 FRONT STREET,
ally
she
becomes
unable
to
rise.
When
Bay City—E. B. Jacoby. P- Nelson. T.
$480. and the retail dealers a tax of
down,
she
assumes
a
position
which,
in
Jacoby and John Larsen, by T. Jacoby,
$48 per annum. The measure provides
PORTLAND, ORE.
itself, is almost characteristic of this
proxv
disease. Lying upon her breast bone, regulations for the collection of taxes
Agents for
Blaine—Chas. Smith.
and prescribes minutely how the various
Dolph, Little Nestucca, Netarts and she bends her neck to the side and places products are to be prepared for market.
DeLaval Cream Separators, j
her
muxzle
upon
the
flank.
If
her
po
Barnegat not represented.
sition be changed, she will «turn her
The temporary organization was head to the flank. Her eyes becomes fix
Veni, Vidi, Vici.
made permanent, and the reports of ed and glassy, her respiration labored.
She
grate»her
teeth
as
if
suffering
acute
committees on order of business and cre
[ to EDITO« OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] I
dentials were adopted, as well as a mo pam. Unless relieved these symptoms
We came, we saw and got Tongue |
are followed by despression, extreme
tion authorizing the county central com weakness and dentil in from six to there, and the first congressional district I
AGENTS STEAMERS • W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.”
mittee to fill all vacancies on the ticket twenty-fojr hours.
is happy. Judge W. H. Cooper, Mr. P.
For Nan Francisco and Loe Angeles.
Neither the temperature nor the pulse D. Newell, Captain W. D. Stillwell and
caused by resignation or otherwise.
guides one in the severity of the attack.
myself,
having
positively
declined
to
RESOLUTIONS.
Complications are apt to appear in
Resolutions were adopted as follows : prolonged cases. Those may lie in the allow our names to be used early in the
We, your committee, favor the abolish form of digestive disturbances dne to day, and throwing our united strength
SHAVING,
ment of the law creating the office of fermentation of the stomach and intes I in favor of Tongue. Of course, any op
road master in the county ; but we tines, or diseases of the respiratory position to him was a simple impossi
HAIR CUTTING,
favor the improvement of the public organs caused by foreign matters gain bility, and he went in with a jingle, I
SHAMPOOING,
ing
access
to
the
trachea.
should
say
acclammation.
Everybody
roads and bridges of the county in pro
As a sequel to this disease, we may voted, like a cow being milked, standing
portion to the amount of tax received
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
under the law fiom the property in the find a more or less severe attnek of up. followed by a general shout, stamp
maslitis (garget), due to injuries to the ing of feet, and other demonstrations in EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
district.
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
We favor tlie election of United States udder, or perlia|>s to the unnatural con which the judge displaced his glasses,
ditions caused by following the Schmidt friend Newell sat down on his hat.Capt.
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
Senators bv the people.
Stillwell lost his resolutions, and I,
We favor the initiative and’ refer- treatment.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
TKEATMENT.
well
1,
pulled
up
in
fragments,
who
will
undum.
a Ixo the A »tor la & Columbia River R. R. fol Han Francisco, Portland
We favor the improvement of our
Inasmuch as the oliject of this bulletin doubt as to what the echo will be in
and all pointe «mat. For freight and ¡auuienger rates apply to
■
rivers and harbors by the congress of is to present the Schmidt treatment of June ?
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA. OR
In numbers, the convention was well
the United States.
parturient paresis for trial, it is un
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
We favor the platform to be endorsed necessary to review the various methods represented, considering the tameness of
General Banking and Exchange busi*
.
. to. R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
by our State Convention to lie held April formerly employed. Statistics gathered the work in this instance that was to be
Agents
& c R R Co porUand
10th, 1902, relying on our representa during the past two or three years show : done. It looked as if delegates were de. MM,
tives in convention assembled to do it to be a very valuable treatment, and [ lermined to lie there in person to see
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
what the people as a whole demand.
it is hoped that the result of the cases ’ that the business should go off just as it
Yamhill and Tillamook being entitled treated at the suggestion of this bulletin did. It was a smooth, cultured brainy ninny, Sweden, and all foreign countries
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
to a joint representative in the next will be reported in detail to the veterina looking body of men—present company
modestly excepted—dressed likeHamlet’s
legislature, we are in favor of endorsing rian of the Experiment Station.
TILLAMOOK.
ORE-
and do hereby endorse the person named
Fortunately the necessary outfit for country man " in customary suits of
by the elected delegates to the state con this treatment ia inexpenaive. It re. solemn black” with hair combed "pat,”
vention hereafter to l»e elected, having quires a three inch funnel, four or five held firmly in place by trained methods
H- LARSEN, Proprietor.
lull faith and confidence in our represen feet of one fourth inch rubber tubing and and oily perfumes of the ambrosial gods,
j faces forensive or commercial, oh, the
a small glass pipette or milking tulie.
tatives.
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
The following is the method of pro I degeneracy of man.
COUNTY TICKET.
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
I looked in vain for some horny hand
The convention then proceeded to cedure
WATCHES,
CLOCKS
and al)
1. Dissolve 120 grains of iodide of 1 of the cow boy, ruffling its owner's hair |
nominate a county ticket, which was as potash in one quart of water, which has I over the knotty problem of a fallen j
Kinds of Jewelry Carefully
follows :
been boiled, and allowed to cool to test in butter fat. I saw no disrupted!
Repaired and Guaranteed
collar
or
tangled
locks
moving
about
in
j
about the temperature of the body.
County Judge—W. W. Conder.
at reasonable Prices ;
2. Introduce the funnel and pipette ! the light breeze that swept in at the
Countv Clerk—E. Jenkins.
__ '¿¿r.
into the ends of the rubber tube and | open
door^ There was not a solitary |
Aino a nke line of Watches, Clocks,
Sheriff—J. D. Edwards.
PROPRIETOR OF
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| squirt of tobacco juice any where. I felt I
a bucket of antiseptic fluid.
County Commissioner—Richard Allen. place in
Milk” th'e 'udder
drv; then
then place ■ --------
lonesome and homesick. And, oh, Rose- j Silverware and Jewelry always kept in
3. Milk
Uudcr dry;
County Assessor—John Sheets.
x cloth
- about | • burg.
------ , I am unable
yet to comprehend stock.
under the cow a piece of - oil
_
Treasurer—P, W. Todd.
-------------- 1 of the town. There is
Enitravin« done on short notice free of 1
a yard square (a carriage storm apron , the unevenne»*
Surveyor— L. L. Smith.
and go” in the ap charge at Tillamook, Oregon.
inav be made to answer) so that the some how a 1 "
" catch
c
DEALER IN
Coroner—Lift vacant.
pearance
of
the
streets,
unaccountable
Mr. Charles V. Galloway, of McMinn udder will be about the middle of the! elevations, with intervals of flats, where
cloth. Wash the udder and teats thor-
ville, was endorsed for joint represent«, otighir with castile soap and warm vou must look out. or you will lie flat
tire of Yamhill and Tillamook counties. I water, rinsing carefully with antiseptic too. The site seems to be a superan
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
WEIGHT 2000 pounds.
i fluid.
| nuated make shift for want ol some
DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.
thing
better,
and
superstiliously
let
j
The largest stallion in Tillamook
First Justice District. — Justice, W. I 4. Insert the pipette into the end of a alone for fear olOffending some unknown
1
¿""""”7"
Rhoades; constable, A f. Rhoades.
( teat and fill the funnel with iodide of god. It you don't believe this, just ask County, is a French Drnft Hor»e. jet
« * Cooper. And
* ■ you ought
I . . to xee the black,
— —L. heavy
MI.,
.
G
ti
m 4 1 a ra rl visa .
Second Justice I>istnet—Justice, |. H. ' potash solution. By passing succes- Judge
bone, fine style and dis-
sively from one teat to another, dis.
Whiting; constable.John Embum.
indies' new hats, u.unlly as black as position. No. 7234, recorded in French
Third Justice District—Justice, E. K. i tribute the solution equally among the the adobe loridout here and large. Well, NntioB-| Draft Stud Book, vol. 7, will
quarters of the udder.
Scovell ; constable, S. Lundberg.
J. P. ALLEN,
1 saw a lady lay one on a table and it
. r-
J. D. Edwards and C. W. Talmagel i 5. Rub the udder from the teat to fell off. If I enn find an empty coal <nl make the season of l»02 at Graysons
wards the body and massage thoroujfh-
Proprietor.
were chosen as delegates to the state ly in order to distribute the solution case that has lost its smell in which to Barn, Tillamook City
pack
it
in,
1
am
going
to
purchase
one
parties
wishing
to
breed
are
respect-
First
Class
accommodation
at
Second
Class Rate.
throaghout.
convention.
6. Eight or ten hour» after the in and ship it home to my wife. It will tie ; fn||r iurited to call and see our horse
Sam Downs was chosen chairman of
,
.
u
jection or when recovery is assured, the the biggest liargam in female toggery j , before
breeding elsewhere.
the county central committee and Thos. udder should lie carefully milked out I am sure that 1 ever got in my lite
Vour«,
D
klxc * tx .
Very
respectfully,
Coates secretary. As the list ofenndi. and then bathed with warm water
Roseburg, April 1st, 1V?2.
1
F. F. Bl'RGESS, Manager.
I
dates for road supervisor« wa« incom (abont 160 degrees Fahrenheit.)
I
mcintosh
& M c N air ,
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HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook.
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
j
A.
TAFT
CO
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER.
Lap.
SHOES AT COST PRICE
i now offer my Splendid Assortment of Ladies
and Gent.’s Boots and Shoes at Cost
P F BROWNE, Red Shoe House
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
CHEESE
Tillamook and Astoria.
BUTTER
MAKERS Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
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BHADDIClpEATINIl CO., ■
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Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
Edwards & Sladden,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
ß^lSbei1
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
Pacific Navigation Co.
Hot and Cold Baths.
OF
C. & E. Thayer
EUGENE JENKINS,
LARSEN HOUSE,
M.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
OTHELLO,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Allen House,
Sest Moals iix tlx© City