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TaB TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE
' ounce to one ounce to each |>oui <1 of
butter. But take Ihrt-e-foui ths of an
ounce to the pound it would add apprex-
Fred <’. Baker. Pubil»lier
linntrly five pounds weight to every 100
l ¡jouiidt* of butter. This, with the waler
an I casien I hat cannot l>e ex|>elled, will
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
I r ng up the total overrun to near one
(STK1CTLV IN ADVANCE.)
I f b of the total amo'int.
A report of the overrun of the Litch-
One year............................................... $1.50
Si < months...........................................
75 fleld creameay of Count'd lent for twelve
Three months.......................................
50 months ending April 1, 1902, gives an
average overrun of 15 7 per cent for the
twelve months. The higliHst per eni-
An Expensive, Useless luxury. age was tor J line, wl e i it w is 18 17 per
cent, and the lowest lor February, when
If it is unlawful tor the governor of it was 13 fl!) |>ei cent.
From the foregoing figures it will l»e
Oregon to receive more pay than the
constitution allows, surely the board of possible for a creamery paying for lb,-
countv commissioners ought to be given (MM) pounds of butter fat in a month io
the same power to ignore the law when sell 11,500 p< unds of finished butler, or
it can save $600 a year, he salary of the 1.500 pounds more butter than the cream
ro idmastcr, an appointive offi e. who is ery took in iis butter fat. At 20 cents i
paid that amount ot salary in I’illamook per pound this overrun would bring
to ride over the county to boss road $300 on the market.
supervisors and their work, who are
elected by popular vote The Headlight
Worth Thinking About.
has always been opposed to l he new law
which created the office of roadmaster,
If a pntron will sit down and take the
for this reason, we have too many road
bosses already and it gives a lat job for yield of butter-fat from one ot his cows
politicians to fall heir to.
Taxes are 1 bv mouths during her period of lacation,
nigh enough in Tillamook, as most peo 1 and then, with the price of butter fat by
ple are well a ware, without tooling away months before him figure out the cash
money on useless officers. Because Mult- ' 1 he would recieve if the first month of
nomali county had some political “graf ' lactation came in April, and again if it
ters” who were ( lit of a job or the politi i came in October, he would doubtless
cal bosses had an object in view in get obtain results that would astonish him
ting the state legislature to create new says, Prof. Otis, in the Kansas Farmer.
offices, to wit, the law giving Multno- I 1 From records and prices of butter-fat
mah three countv cominiss o icrs so that j before us, we find that there are diff
Joe Simon could control the county urvnees of over $1 per annum in favor of
But
court, which has s nee been declared un I the cow that conies in in the fall.
constitutional, and that of roadmaster, . this is not all. The fall cow will give a
i
flow
of
milk
during
the
winter,
and
to give dethroned Co mnissiotier Steele a 1
lat political job to work politics at the I 1 when grass comes in the spring she will
taxpayers’expense. We have no objec I receive a second stimulus in milk produc-
tion to Multnomali county multiplying i tion, and the total product for the year
its road bosses to a thousand if it is will will be more than if she calved in the
The calves will also do better,
ing to foot the bills, blit it looks a darn'd spring.
—excuse our French—useless and expen since there will be more time to attend
sive luxury for Tillamook, or anv other to them, and the skim-milk will be
countv in Oregon, outside of Multnomah returned in a good sweet condition,
county, to have forced upon it. And for i and bv spring they will be ready to
The work on the farm
that reason we wish to call state legis turn on grass
lators attention to it and demand that will be more evenly distributed through
the law be repealed and that the road out the year.—Ex.
masters come off their political high
horses and give the taxpaver* a rest
It
Some are digging ditches to enrv the
the editor of the Headlight had anv in water off the land, while others toil to
fluence with the county courts through bring it on. It is a question which class
out Oregon the roadmasters head« would has the safer proposition.
fall into the political basket with that
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rapidity they would wonder where they I
a re a t.
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Mr. Brvan’s New York admirers, who
called themselves the “Liberal Demo
Economy of Postal Savings Banks. cratic party,” will hold a state conven
tion in New York city next Saturday.
In the current number of Harper’s1 Their flag is inscribefl : “No reorganiz
ers.
” They will indorse the last Demo
monthly magazine Dr. Richard T. Ely, i
one of our foremost American political' cratic national platform and thereby
economists, discussing a novel industrial read themselves out of the party.
(£be
J
^ilLiinook
ï.)cabligbt.
experiment declares ;
“Having recently traveled some 8,000
or 9,000 miles, and having constantly in
mind this question put to me in San
Francisco. What is the greatest present
economic need ?’ 1 am incline to believe
that no one measure would do more to
cultivate the economic virtues and
to promote the economic welfare ot
the people of the United States than
postal savings banks.”
While some
may disagree with Dr. Elv that postal
savings hanks would fulfill our great
est ¡»resent economic need, and others
might even deny that they are necessary
to answer anv present demand, there is
almost general agreement that postal
savings banks could be made a most
vital factor in promoting economic
welfare.
The economic virtues to which refer
ence is made are. thrift, prudence and
foresight
A ¡»eoplc that lives only for
the dav is subject to disturbance by
every wind sorm
The most prosper
ous peoples, on the contrary, are those
which have cultivated to the fullest ex
tent the economic virtues that provide
against the stress ot misfortune and dis
aster.
It has been argued and fairly proved
that nothing serves to arouse among the
common peop’e so strong an interest in
the stability of the government as does
the wide spread patronage of postal
savings banks, giving each depositor a
direct concern in the faithfulness of the
government as custodian of his funds.
It is as a stimulant to the economic
virtues that postal savings blanks over
shadow all financial considerations.
The chief objection entered in that such
institutions could not be made to pay
out, and while this can be controverted,
vet even it they did not pay out in
dollars and cents, in promoting the
economic w< Ifare ot the people their
value would be incalculable.
It is certainly an encouraging sign
when political economists, who look at
the subject from an entirely dispassion
ate and disinterested standpoint, urged
the establishment of postal savings
banks as an economic measure.
Overrun of the Creamery.
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■on «nit w
y*»t correspotuhmcH received by
newspapers leads one to believe
ninny producers of milk do not
understand that term.
Milk at ert aineries is bought and pa id
for on a scale of its butter fat contents,
determined by the Hillock test. The
operation of this test is to carefully se-
cyre an average sample of each pat roll’s
milk
This ia put in a bulb-like glnsH
ttiln* having on its neck a marked scale
aimtler to the » u nl e n on a thermometer
tube. The milk i* mixed with a meas
ured |M»i t'on of acid and several of these
tubes are placed in a centrifugal machine
and whirled, this motion and the action
of the acid on the milk ruptures the
covering of every indix idiial fat globule
contained in the milk, the butter fat
thus released being lightest part of the
milk by laws of gravitation, •»••♦»ka the
up|M*r part of llv» tube, w lit re th » depth
of the oil column can be r» a 1 nround*
sin! hundredths, to the KO p u «Is of
milk
This reading and t«st is usually
taken once a week and tie av«r>ge of
tinse four or five teals show the num
ber of pounds of biitbr fat in each 100
poun Is of milk deliveie I by this partic-
ular p t on This is true of all t ie ¡Nit
rons Tie contract calls to piv»” nr
for the numt»er of pounds of ut *r
fat delivered, not for the num •«. of
tin finished butter
Many p ople t»eli» ve
I hat butter is pipe fat. with the addition
of a little salt
The graiest American authority on
foodstuff*. Prof Atw ater of the Wesleyan
university of Connecticut, gives this an
alysis of butter: Fata. 83.5. water, .11
mineral salts. 4 casien. I B; making 16 5
per cent of aubatancea other than fat in
finished butter
The amount of salt
used in butter varies from one half of an
Quaint Features Of Life
Save a Doctor Bill ancl may be Your Life.
HOW
The captain ofoneoi the ships caught in
the neighborhood of the Martinique
eruption and covered with volcanic
ashes reported that his coinpass “danced
a jig and boxed the entire card without
coining to a stop.’’ A metallurgist who
secured some of the dust from an incom
ing vessel and subjected it to analysis
found that it was composed of 5 per
cent of magnetite,l he most magnetic ofall
minerals, and 71 percent of other slight
ly magnetic produtes. Under the circum
stances lie is inclined to forgive the needle
in question fur its terpsichorean enthusi
asm.
A story is told of n Ceylon planter
who wanted to go away for a day's
shooting. Approaching his men lie said ;
“Although I mvself will be absent, yet
I shall leave one of my eyes to see that
you do votir work.’’ And, to the surprise
of the natives, lie took out his glass eye,
placed it on the stump of a tree, and
¡eft.
For some time the natives work
ed like elephants, but at last one of them’
seizing his tin in which he carried his
food, approached the tree and placed it
over the eye. As soon as they saw that
they were not being watched they all
lav down until sunset.
obligationa made by their flrui.
W kst A T ruax Whoteaa e Druggists. Toledo.O.
W aiiung . K înkan ik M akvin . Wholesale
Drugffists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cuie is taken internally, act
ing directly u | m » u the bloSd and mucous sur
faces of the ■*> stent. Erice 75c per bottle. Sold
by all Driiggtsts. Testimonials free.
'Hall's Family Pills ate the best.
akes short roads.
jUtud light loads.
for everything
everything
---- —
that runs on wheels.
Sold Everywhere.
J
IS
YOUR LIVER?
A FEW WORDS MORE.
I
A
Twin Family Medicines Professional Cards.
The work of completing the dome on
the tederul building at Chicago is delay*
ed by the fact that there are only four
teen “human flics’’ in the United Stales
K 'it her a pointed (pies-
who can do “steeplejack*' work at such
t'„„ s!> .1 * • ' .
great hight and Liicy are all employed.
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hit» the point. For a sick lieadache, the wc
The pay looks very large to a man until
.
he reaches the building and looks lip at lhat is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, l’-'sl>el)S|. •
\
the dome where the work is to be don . |»ition or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, there is no
wiil relieve you so qnieklv and permanently as OREGON LIVER KB ■
Lorin Eggelston, postmaster and one Reg ular size, 25c. and 1.
oi the wealthiest merchants in Millerton,
D. I. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star. Idaho.
N Y.. has made a special study oi the
Dear Sir.—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oiegon
tramp question for years
In company
Liver Regulator. U e used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
with his wife and J. H. Whittaker and
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious-
wife of Malden, Mass., he will take his
Dess.
Yours truly,
R ev . ANSON L<>\.
vacation in gypsy fashion this season.
1 hey will travel through the country,
l k V s he ‘ lek .^^’
the men selling and ¿raiding horses,
A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the just v
while lite women tell fortunes and sell Meaning Best, Quick Cure. ___
lace and oi her gypsy wares.
In an in celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back,
Trv it lor an ache or pain, ex
terview Mr. Eggleston, who contem ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
plates starting on the trip about July 1,
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, Or.,
when his term as postmaster will have
a sufferer from rheumatism, savs : “Fry’s Lightning Healer is t ie
expired, said he had decided that the
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief.
I believe it \\ 1
easiest life to lead was that of tramps
do all that is claimed for it.’’
Above medicines for sale by
and gypsies
Country people are credited with
being endowned with robust appetites,
as there is nothing like pure air and
healthy exercise to foster a relish even
for simple fare. From Brittany, how
ever, comes a story of the prowess dis
play e»l by the guests at a particular
wedding feast, which, if it be in strict
accordance with facts, would secin to
show that they are marvelous adepts
in playing the knife and fork. It is
* * *
true the party was a large one, it being
One of the measures submitted to the described as consisting of upward of 200
attention of the Massachusetts legist a- persons. But the amount of the solids
i lure is a bill to establish an “industrial and liquids which it is represented as
court.” It is designed to set up a court, having dispatched is enormous.
During tins wonderful meal the gallant
' composed of fair-minded and impartial
men, authorized to investigate all the 200 were served with an ox, four calves,
1 facts relating to an industrial dispute fifty fowls, sixty pounds of sausages,
and decide what shall be the minimum fifty pounds of butter and 300 pounds of
work day in accordance with tests de bread, which were washed down with
finitely stated. Labor and capital shall the contents of eight barrels of eider
Not a trace of
be regarded as partners in production. and one cask of wine.
eatables and drinkable was, it is added,
W * *
left alter the meal, and, as nothing is
We are hearing a great deal about flat said about its subsequent effects on the
salaries for state officials and the calling party, it is to be presumed that it agreed
, together of4he state legislators for the with the festive gathering, good diges
' purpose of putting them all on salaries tion waiting on appetite and health on
to reasonably compensate them for their both.
i services. Whatever the state legislature
does in this particular it is going to be
The Irrigation Bill.
up against it, for what with the paltry
' salary of the governor and the princely
The irrigation bill, as passed, creates
perquisites of the state printer, some-
1 thing should be done to bring them with a reclamation fund from the sale of
public
lands in Arizona, California, Col
in the bounds of reason, even if it is un
constitutional, so all that is needed is a orado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne
lit tie common sense when the legislature braska, Nevada, New Mexico. North
Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South
meets.
Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyom
* * *
ing, less the amount to be paid to local
Ever since Senator Hoar spoke against land offices and 5 percent due the state
the Administration policy in the Philip
under existing laws of educational pur
pine9 the anti-Impcrialists have gloated poses, the reclamation fund to he used
upon his speech, have rolled its phrases for the construction and maintenance of
around their tongues and have par irrigation works in the states and terri
roted it lustily as the bible of their creed. tories enumerated. Provision is made for
Copperheads lune sung its praises as the payment out of the Treasury of
justification for their slanders of the deficiencies in the allowances to agri
armv. Democrats have drunk it thirst culture college owing to this disposition
ily as sustenance for their issueless cam-
| paign. All enemies of the Government, of public lands. The Secretary of the
interior is authorized to examine, survey
every foe of the constituted authorities, and construct the irrigation works and
have leaned heavily upon Senator Hoar. report the cost thereof to Congress at
And just as the time approaches to vote each session.
upon the bill substituting civil for mili
Section 4- provides for the letting of
tary government in the Philippines the contracts for the works contemplated in
venerable Puritan, rudely and without sections when tne necessary funds are
warning, pulls himself out from under available in the reclamation fund for
the leaning burden and lets them fall such section.
to the ground
Section Spiovides that “no right to
* * *
the use of water for land in private own
i
One of our subscribers on the “outside” ership shall be sold for a tract exceeding
in writing about the Headlight, amongst 160 acres to any one landowner and no
other things says : “I give it particular such right shall permanently attach
1 attention, owing to its ‘breexiness.’ It until all payments therefor are made
1 must be the climate.’’ We have been nc- and no such sale shall be made to any
! cased of a good many things and have landowner unless be be an actual bona
had to patiently pack all manner of epi fide resident on such land or occupant
thets heaped upon us of late, but that of thereof, residing in the neighborhood of
being "breezv” on account of Tillamook such land.”
climate we do not know whether to take
Section 6 authorizes the Secretary to
seriously, as a compliment ora joke. Blit use the reclamation fund for the opera
when we mention that the communica tion and maintenance of the irrigation
tion came from the confines of the Capi works.
tal Journal, which is in the habit of emit
Section 8 requires state control over
ting democratic “hot air” as though it waters of non-na vigable streams, such as
came from Mount Pelee, we are glad to are used in irrigation.
hearthat the “breeziness” of the Head
light is so refreshing in that office.
It
How’s This?
must l»e the climate over in Salem which
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
produces so much “hot air.” so would any
caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
advise the Journal’s staff to came to Till Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
amook this summer and become possess
F. J. CHFNEY * CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known E. J
ed of more “breeziness” which is lacking
in a num Iter of newspapers in the Will Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all buaineaa trans
amette valley._________
act Iona and financially able to carry out any
AXLE
AREASE
1902
School Report.
Report from District No. 2. South
Prnirie, month ending June 13, 1902 :
No. pupils enrolled. 20.
Neither a I »sent nor tardy
Iva B
Wells, Clara Morin. Ray Morin, Lloyd
Powell, Oscar Taggart.
M bs . J. C. T aogart , Teacher.
Notice.
You can now get a good meal or lunch
at anv time you feel hungry.
The Bakery has opened up its restau
rant again.
Give us a call and we will convince you
that our meals are all right.
C. A. V oolk *.
TillaiiioidS-flgkery.
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
B. L. EDDY,
A ttorney - at -L avv ,
O regon .
T i llamook
H. COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L avv ,
O regon .
T illamook
If. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon .
LAUDE THAYER,
CASE
&
FOWLER,
Tillamook Iron Works >
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
O regon .
>
4
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
A. A W. SEVERANCE,
- -L ,
BARNES,
ttorney at
MEAT MARKET,
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Is still here and expects to remain.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
N
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. N
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old N
&
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Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. <-
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. | N
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
&
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Truckee Lumber Co.,
OF
SAN
FRANCISCO,
DEALERS
IN
BOX SHOOKS
AGENTS
SUPPLIES
STEAMERS
‘ W. H. KRUGF.R” AND
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Hobsonville, Or.
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
-A- a
P hysician and S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
T illamook
‘ ACME ’’
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
DAIRYMEN !
REGON.
] )R o. H. DAVENPORT,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
J
*
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook .. regon .
J^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
J. S. LAMAR,
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
—
OREGON
AM. AU DE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
or abstracts
It will pay you to use
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
óc STOKES CO.,
Astoria, Ore.
Rates, $1 Per Day
LARSEN HOUSE,
of title .
co TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
T hos . C oates , Pres.
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write us for particulars
Prices quoted on application.
Centrally Uoeated
aw
O regon
T illamook
-A-t tlxe XTE-txr
Itf 3
O regon .
T illamook
T^OBERT A. MILLER,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
T illamook ,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
»
PROPRIETORS
OF
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange busi
ness.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
uiuny, Sweden, and all foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE
M. H. UARSEfl, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
OREGON.
No Chinese Employed.
T. SARCHET,
lillamonk Custom Tailor Shop-
Allen House,
G entlemen :
I beg to inform you that I am open
for business with a very choice line of
J. P. ALLEN.
Proprietor.
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
pantings and suitings to choose from-
All wishing anything in my line please
give me a call.
Shop next to harness store, in office
previously occupied by F. R. Beals.
Best Meals in tlxe Citxr
TZX-X-A.ZÆOOK:, oies.
Your» trulv,
T. SARCHET-
P.S.—Repairing of all kinds, pressing
and cleaning.