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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 18. 1902.
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Bright’B Disease.
the wealth of the county and of the edging ability and worth wherever he
finds it, and for appreciating facts
ä*be ^ilhmooh
state.
The largest price ever paid for a pre
We respectfully represent that such in w hatever effect, they may have upon his
rnd C. Itaker. Publisher.
scription. changed hands in San Fran
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spector should be paid from the state theories.
cisco. Aug. 36. 1901. The transfer in
treasury, but, if your Honorable Bodies
Land Law Reform.
volved in coin and stock $112,500.00
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
should object thereto, then, rather than
( strictly in advance .)
W ashington , Dec. 13.—Commissioner and was paid by a party of business men
not to hare the inspector, we would
for a specific for Bl ight’s Disease and
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One year.............................................. 1 1-50 recommend that his salary be paid by I Hermann, of the General Land Office,
S x months..........................................
has conferred with the chairmen of the Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases.
Tillamook County.
They commenced the serious investi
Three months......................................
And your petitioners will ever prav. 1 public lands committees of both House
i and Senate relative to the pending bills gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900
Dairy Inspector for Tillamook
I to repeal the timber and stone act, which They interviewed scores of the cured and
Cow Feed Does Not Affect Butter , he regards, in its present shape, as bad tried it out on ite merits by putting over
The move that is lieing made for a
Fat.
, legislation. But before that law is le three dozen cases on the treatment and i
da rv ius|X'ct<»r lor Tillamook is novel
pealed the Commissioner urges the re- watching I hem. They also got physi
A professional man of this city, who |
in some respects for a county to take,
peal or modification of the forest reserve cal)# to name chronic, incurable cases,
vet for all that it is a step in the right is extensively interested in dairying as I lieu-land law, which he kays is the most and administered i: with the physicians
direction when the matter is properly an outside issue and invests large sums i vicious law on the statute books.
forjudges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven
understood and the benefits tobe derived he makes in the practice of his profession
percent of the test cases were either well
The
repeal
of
the
timber
and
stone
act
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arc carefully weighed. It should com. in exploiting and endeavoring to ad , would cut off all ways of procuring title or progressing favorably.
1 e.id itself to every dairyman in Tilla vance the dairying resources of this sec I to Government timber lands save by
There being but thirteen per cent of I
mook, and should be hailed with delight tion, with such success that he is receiv ; scrip filings. The minute this situation failitres. the parties were satisfied and !
by the creameries and cheese factories in , ing good interest on all his investments, , is brought about, the Commissioner closed the transaction. The proceedings |
every section of the county. A cam-1 states that feeding shorts, bran and ’ argues, lieu base will immediately take of the investigating committee and the I
paign of education, in which the dairy other rich food to dairy cows does not j a jump in price, and will ultimately find clincial reports of the test cases were |
ing industy can be brought up to a state increase the quantity of butter fat in the • its wav in large quantities into the published and will be mailed free on i
of perfection, is something which will be milk they produce. This statement was | hands of corporations or speculators. application. Address John J. Fuiton |
far reaching in its results. Our enter brought out |>y a paragraph which ap- 1 With all other timber entry cut off, they Company, 420 Montgomery »St.. San
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prising manufacturers have already peared in the columns a few days aga to
! would then enjoy the undisputed right Francisco, Cal.
made Tillamook famous by adopting the effect that samples of milk secured ¡to secure, in full accordance with law,
scientific methods in the man facture ot from certain dairies by Food Commis I the very best Government timber land
Real Estate Transfers.
their butter and cheese, and the ma sioner Bailev yielded over the standard
’ that is on surveyed lands. Either repeal For the week ending December 15, 1902.
percentage
of
butter
fat,
showing
that
jority of dairymen have been just as en
the lieu land law entirely, says the Com
terprising in abandoning antiquated t iecows had|ff?>ti furnished with shorts,
' i missioner, or amend it to provide that
ideas, weeding out scrub cows and put oran or other rich food, and thus the * when lands within reserves are relin U. S. A. to Francis J. Hall. Patent. S.
Nw V Sw % Ne j and Ne j Sw
t ng 1 heir dairy farms in first class san quality of the milk improved. The ex
quished to the Government the tracts
sec. 3, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W.
itary condition. Still for all that much pert in question says that the product-
, selected in lieu thereof shall be not only be
can he done to improve the dairy industry ion of butter fat by cows depends on the
of the same area, but of approximately R. J. Hendricks et al. to Mary Elvira
mid bring it up to perfection. The health nature and constitution of the cow not
Rhodes. Quit-claim. Block 12 in
the same value as the tracts turned back
the
feed.
Some
cows
give
much
milk
of dairy herds, the saiytarv condition
Bay City, $25.00.
. to the Government.
containing
a
small
percentage
of
butter
of barns and farms, and the proper
While
both
Senator
Quarles
and
Re
H.
B.
Hendricks and wife to Mary Elvira
handling of milk and cream are prob fat and so yield more than other cows
presentative Lacey were inclined to ad-
Rhodes.
30x100 feet in joining
which
yield
a
small
amount
of
milk
hav
lems which call for careful thought and
( mit the right of the argument, they gave
block 12 in Bav City. $1.00.
attention, while milk taken to the fac ing a higlvpercentage of butter fat. To
no assurance that the proposed change
Out' Remnant Counter has a feui Bargains on
tories with off-flavor or tainted causes one not well informed on this subject it
I will be enacted this session. In fact, the Win William and wife to Catherine O.
the cheese and butter makers consider would appear that the milk of cows fed
Witherell. 2 lots in Sw corner of
it yet, selling at one-half regular priees.
i
chances
are
decidedly
against
action.
able annoyance.
Considering every on grain or other nutritious food should
block 12, Claude Thayer’s addition city
thing, however, and the new county yield more butter lat and have more of
of Tillamook. $150.00.
The price of logs, while nominally the
that is being developed and turned into everything good or rich in it than the same as it has been for the last few
Alfred
Letcher and wife to G. M. Hurl
dairy farms, Tillamook dairymen have milk of cow's which have to depend on weeks, is exceptionally strong, and a
burt and wife. Several tracts with
the
innutritions
grass
the
fields
yield
at
made rapid strides in putting their farms
couple of days ago one Clatsop County
water rights &c , in secs. 19, 20 and
in fine sanitary condition But for all this season, but it seems that this idea logger sold 4,000,600 feet to a Portland
30, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. $4000.00.
that there are those who lack in this is incorrect. The query is, Do all dairy mill for 8 per thousand. The logs were
men
have
the
same
belief?
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Oregonian.
icspect and are a menace of the wide
principally fir and hemlock, with a C. W. Alley, Mary E. Alley and Mitchell»
Lewis & Staver Co., by sheriff to
awake, progressive dairymen. Most all
Let us answer this as far as Tillamook small amount of spruce.
state of Oregon. Lots 5, 6 and 7,
the largest butter and cheese makers in
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county is concerned and those who
Three mysterious deaths in a McAlster-
sec. 27, lots 2 and 3, sec. 35, lot 1,
the county have been schooled in the
have experimented with the feed pro- I
stieet boarding house San Francisco are
sec. 34, tract in sec. 26 adjoining lot
East or in Canada, where the dairy in
Idem. We will take Mr. Peter Brant for
being investigated by the Board of
.10 also lots 4, 5 and 6, 10, 11 and 14
dustry is under the strict supervision oi
a criterion. He undertook to feed mill
Health. Everett F. Goodyear died at
sec. 26, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W, less 4 acres
government inspectors. They sec the
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feed, with the result that he discon-
the German Hospital of ptomaine pois
off E end lot 6 sec. 26. $4124.50.
necessity of such a supervision in Tilla
tinned it because it did not bring about
oning, it is presumed. During the past U. S Land Office to William S. Hare.
mook, for we all see the injustice it is to
the results he expected, There is a dairy
two weeks two other persons residing in
the majority of dairymen when a lew
For Nw
sec. 2, tp. 3 S, R 8 W.
being
milked
on
herd of 60 cows now
the same Louse with Mr. Got»dyear pas
negligent dairymen take milk to the fac
J. A. Todd and wife et al. to Oak Nolan.
Mr. Brant’s farm, feed only on pasture
sed away under very similar conditions.
tories, which, on account of improper
Tract 8 rods by 8 rods in Sw % Sw
and hay raised on the place, and the last
One was the landlady of the house. Mrs.
milking, handling, or unsanitary condi
sec *6, tp. 1 8, R. 9 W. $1750.00.
six tests from the creamery give this
Pearl
E.
Cass.
The
other
was
Seth
VV.
tions, is not fit to lx* turned into the vat
result :
Albert
Mason and wife to George W.
C’lisby. who had been married but a
with the milk which is sweet, clean and !
July 30th......................... ........ 4..0
Phelps.
Lots i2, 13, 14 and 15,
short
time.
Mrs.
Cass.
Mr.
Clisby
and
wholesome. A dairy inspector would
August 15th................... ......... 4.0
block 1. A. A. Miller’s addition to
Mr. Goodyear were all taken sick on
protect the clean, practical dairymen,
August 31st.................. ........ 4.8
Tillamook. $500.00.
September 15tli........... ........ 4.6
Thanksgiving and all under very similar
and if a person can be appointed who is
September 30th........... ......... 4.4
circumstances.
thoroughly experienced and gifted with 1
Mortou
Turney and^wife to James Hugliev
October 15th.................. ......... 4.6
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the ability and practical knowledge as
N.
Yi
Se I and Ne X Sw
sec. 26,
October 30th................... ........ 4.8
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents.
Hearings were begun before the sub
to how dairy product should be handled 1 How’s that for a Tillamook dairy herd
tp. 1, S, R. 9 VV, less 1 acre more or
committee on judiciary of the House on
and manufactured, it will be the means fed only on pasture and hay ?
less. $600.00.
the anti-trust bills. Representative Mor-
ot bringing many careless dairymen up I
r II (Pa.), who has introduced a resolu Louis Olsen to Charles Burke. Five
to the requirements, especially if the in
We Disagreed.
tion appropriating $259,000 for the me
acres in lots 1 and 2, Coodspeed’s
spector is clothed with power—as lie
of the Attorney-General in enforcing the
park and in Park addition to Tilla
certainly should lie—toconi|x*l dairymen
“My agreeable friend is my friend who
Sherman anti trust law, stated that he
mook.
$325.00.
and manufacturers to conform to well- agrees with me,’’said that adventurous
had shown Ins resolution to the Attorney Six mortgages filed securing $5200.00.
known sanitary rules ami regulations. English Statesman, Lord
Beacons
General, who, he said, was favorable to
One thing should be avoided in the selec field.
it. Morrell also said thwt he had show n
tion ot a dairy iukpector for Tillamook, ! This may sound like a wise saying, but
the resolution to the President, who
and that is to keep the office out of the what a monotonous company in which
authorized him to say that he was heart
It works out all impurities out of the blood that causes rheumatism.
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domain of politics. Choose the best qual there w as only one side to all questions
ily in favor of its provisions. Morrel
A package of 50 tablets is twelve days treatment, for $1.00 ; or two packages^ H
ificil ixTsoii that can be found, irrespec discussed !
explained that the President, however
$1 .50. Will send testimonials with all orders.
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tive of politics, for there are no repub
Perhaps the i leal of such friendship
F
had not thought of dictating in any
For the Gloriatonic sent by mail remit by postal money order addressed to i
lican bulls, democrat cows or popocrat would be attained most easily where
way to the committee.
in
calves in the county. It is apractical there was nothing to discuss-say among
mrs. C. GIBSON, 2725, Court St., Baker City, Or. |
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question w hich concerns the dairy indus the dead in the graveyard.
Petitions for the pardon of men serv.
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try <>f the county, consequently if atty
Dr. John Todd holds another opinion,
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good is to lx* accomplished in having a and one more acceptable to the thinking ing sentences in the Oregon State Peni
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W4IWÄG WISH
tentiary
have
never
la-fore
been
as
num
dairy ins|»ector for Tillamook,it is neces mail who believes in equal privileges for
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sary to have a practical and ex[>erienced all. He says, “our best friends are those iaously tiled w ith the Chief Executive of
the
state
as
is
the
case
ibis
year.
The
pci soil, with up-to-date ideas. Apoliti who tell us our faults and teach us how
number of these petitions has increased
cal bum won’t do. Having established a to correct them.’’
as
Governor Geer’s term of office draw s
reputation for the manufacture of splen
What if vour friend does know only a
did butter and cheese, let us also estab small fraction of the amount hid away to a close until scarce a day passes but
CONTEST NOTICE.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
lish its purity and wholesotneness by in your cranium ? Perhaps he is in pos one or more are presented for his con
Department of the Interior.
\\ ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
United States Land Office,
placing the dairy herds, farms and factor session of the very point you have over sideration. There are now on file in the
Oregon City. Ore ,
office of the Governor over 400 petitions,
this City.
ies under strict sanitary rules mid prose looked.
December 4. i9o?.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
cute those those who will not live up to
Few men can see all around creation, for pardon or commutation of sen filed
!lr £g’
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in this office by WILLIAM II. STEWART,
these requirements after being given an even if they take a life time for the tence*. These petitions represent the contestant, against homestead entry No. H9I3,
period from January, 1895, to date and made July 3rd. !*</>, for Se >4 Ne ‘4. F
sweeping glance.
opportunity to do so.
Se '4. section li. and Nw «4 Sw *4, section
$8.00 per
J
12, township 5 South. Range io West, bv
But arc there not disagreements which the great majority have been filed dur- CHARLES
BLSCHWEIT. contestee. in which
ing
the
administration
of
Governor it is alleeed that contestant “ kn>>wa the
Below will lx* found a petition, which forbid genuine friendship ? Without a
Wines,
to
gal. «
present condition of the same : also that said
Geer.
is living largely signed, for a dairy in doubt. If a man has a habit of looking
Charles Buschweit has wholly abandoned said
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claim foi five years last passed or more : tiiat
cross-eyed at everything so that he only
spector for Tillamook county :
The announcement is made in a semi- I he himself has not improved the same nor hrtd
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
acknowledges the truth by accident or in. official wav. that Signor Marconi has anyone make any improvements thereon for
To the honorable Senate and House of
him, and to my best knowledge and belief said
t ‘rest, it is not easy for a self-respecting another invention, which lie expects will Charles Buschweit never resided at all upon
buy
it
pure and unadulterated from me.
Representatives ot the State of Oregon:
claim (and that said alleged alienee
truth-lover, to make of him a boon com startle the world. He will not formally said
from the said land was not due to hit* employ
We, your |>etitioners, residents and
panion.
ment in the Army. Navy, or Marine Corps
announce it until the wireless experi ot
legal voters ot Tillamook County, Ore-
the United States as a private soldier,
If one of his conditions of friendship is. ments are completed, which he says officer, seaman or marine, during the war with
goii,ie>|K‘etluIlv (ictitioii vour Honorable
Spain,
or during any other war in which
to believe that he and his circle are the will lx» before the end of the year. There the United
States may be engaged),*’ said
Bodies to pass an act at the coming ses
only sincere, logical, people to be found is much speculation as to what turn the parties Hie hereby notified to appear, re
sion which will provide for a dairy in-
spond ami offer evidence touching said allega
in any two or three worlds you might inventor will take next, but Signor Mar tion at lo o'clock a.m.. on Match Tqtli. 1403.
S|»ector b»r said Tillamook County, who
foie the Register and Rece ver at the Uniud
name, then the obstacles to friendship coni w’ill make no statement. News has b States
1 and Office in (>re».oii City, Oregon.
shall have authority to require cleanli
arc rather large.
The
said contestant having, in a proper affi
been received from Glace Bay that a davit, libs!
ness in dairy bams and in the handling
December 1. t%2, set forth facts which
After all, where little differences of op m eeting was held in Ixindon Thursday show that after tine diligeuce personal service
ot milk and cream and in the manufac
of
tin*
notice
cannot l»e made, it ia here »y
inion upon minor matters—matters u|K>n by the Imckers of Marconi for the purpose ordered and directed
that such notice be given
ture ot dairy products and who shall also
which the sane man must admit the pos of changing the charter of the English by due and proper publication
be a |x*rson qualified to give instructions
G eo W. BtRKF.. Receiver.
sibility of more than one opinion—are company, with the view to expanding
in dairying and also in the manufacture
J cnb 3, W7S.—N otice for
allowed to debar from friendship it ar business, enlarging the scope of th*» field T imber L amp , act
P ublication .
ot dairy products.
gues a small, suspicious nature, that of operation, and getting more px>wer.
United States Land Office.
In support of our petition, we respect
Oregon Vity, Oiegon.
needs to get into contact with a larger No startling announcement of any ex
December Sth, 1901.
fully call your attention to the itnpor
Notice i« hen-hv given that in compliance
range of ideas.
traordinary feat of the Mdrconi instru witli the provisions of the act of Congress of
timer ot the dairy industry to the State
What do you suppose the world looks ments was made. The experiments are June 3. i»r<. entitled “An act for the <ale ot
ot Oregon, and to the large part which
timber lands in the States of talifornia. »Ire-
like to an oyster ?
gon. Nevada and Wa htngtoii Territory " as
still in pirogrese.
Tillamook County bears in said indus
extended
to all the Pub ic land States by act of
hat is mere difference of opinion ?
August 4. 1%’.
try, our county I icing now the largest
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION.
wary j . ooodspked .
There
is
much
to
think
about
in
what
producer of dairy products within the
Department ot the Interior
Of Tillamook. county of Tillamook. State of
Land Office at Oregon City. Or..
Oregon, baa thia day filed in thia office her
.State of Oregon, especially in the manu Thomas Carlyle said of himself and that
December 13th 190a.
sworn ata ement No. 59S5. for the purchase of
acute mind. John Stirling, “we agreed in
Notice is hereby given that the following the Se \ of Sect io« - in Township 1 N.
facture of cheese. Our annual product
name«! settler has filed notice ot his intention Range 7 W, and u ill offer oroof to show that
everything except opinion.’*
ot chcear is now greater than that ot the
, to make final proof in support of his claim, the land sought ts more valuable for its timber
Why, how much is there left when yon and that «aid proof will be made before the or atone than for agricultural purposes and to
rest ot the state combined.
County Clerk. Tillamook Count«, at Tiilamoox. establish her claim to «aid land before the
subtract a man’s opinion ?
Oregon, onJanuarv gj. 1903. vi«
County Clerk of Tillamouk County, Oregon, C«ntr»ally Ltoeated.
Rates, $1 P,r
We believe that a qualified inspector,
ARRERT C GIKNC.KR,
There
ought
to
lie
a
whole
man
left
at liliamock City. Oregon, on Fridav. the 2oth
<qx*ratiiig under a sufficient law could
H ■ No IM«1 for the R
Ne \ an
day of Feb uary. I903. She names as witnesses I
with capacity tor sympathy, for putting
JP. tp- > N. R. !* W
Geonje W Petter, Peter F I Xu han», of Bav !
introduce many improvements in dairy,
H<- nain-a the fallowing witnesses toprure <ity, Oregon. Ace M Hare. Darnel E. Good .
mg and the manufacture of dairy pro himself in another's place, for believing hi*continuous residence upon and cultivat: n speed Tillamook. Oregon
of
<aid
land,
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Any and all persona claiming adversely the
M. H. LiRRSEN, Proprietor.
ducts in our county, and insure confi. in the sincerity of others, for respecting
J>ph T Nevins. Warrea B Xatighu. of aU.ve deacrilwd land* are ns |t eat cd to file their
Bay Cltj, Oregon; iMvid Mamny, hrn«-»* I claims In thi« office on or before said roth day
• fence in the consumers of onr products, a bit of sound reasoning even if he fails Gi«
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
tiger, of Tillamook, Orvr*>n
01
FvbruMiy.
I903
CHA». B. M uv RK s . Register.
and contribute largely to the increase of to agree with its premises, for acknowl I
CHAS. B M oor KM Register
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese
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Our large and elegant stock of Over
coats, Men's and Children’s Clothing, have
just arrived. They comprise the most dur
able and stylish lot of goods you have ever 1-
seen. They must be inspected to be appre
ciated. Our prices are the lowest that such
goods have ever been marked.
The Overcoats are especially attractive.
As before said a few times and by our
numerous sales, it must be true that when
the Ladies want an up-to-date Costly Dress
in Colors, and especially in Black, they un
doubtedly visit our Dress Goods Depart-
¡ment and make their selections. Our stock
in this line has never been better. We have
an unusually large stock of elegant silks
and other trimmings
That $3 Triest Hat, which we are still
selling at 82, is the popular hat in town.
A few pair of guaranteed Snag Proof long
Gum Boots left at $3.25.
The Big Store with little prices.
Groceries for the thousands.
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COHN & CO
The Leading Merchants
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RIESLAND
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
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Tillamook City, Oregon
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John A. Smith’s Gloriatonic
Cures all Kinds of Rheumatism and. Blood i"
Diseases,
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR,
J. s.
Sold by COHN & CO-
Tillamook. Or.
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LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
? Whisky. $2.25 to
gal.
a
$1.00
$3.00 per
Santa Claus
Will treat you better at our Stoi
than any other place in the 8ta«
For Christmas tve have some very fiR
things in fancy Crockery, Cut Glass, spe^i
Lamps, Novelties and Cuttlerv.
Send us a mail order on trial.
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