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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 19.
February will End our Great Clear Out Sale.
As shown by our big business during last month, the Ladies must be especially interested, as they are buying lots ol goods just
because they are cheap.
Big Reductions in all grades of DRESS GOODS.
APRON GINGHAMS, best quality, reduced to 5 cents a yard.
1000 Yards of High Grade CALICOES at 5 cents a yard.
All Wool “SALEM FLANNELS,” reduced to 40 cents a yard.
15 cent WAISTINGS at 10 cents a yard.
OUTING FLANNELS at Cost.
75 cent TABLE LINENS reduced to 50 a yard.
DRESS LININGS at about half prices.
We take inventory March First, and until then will make the lowest possible prices on DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES.
You are making money by trading with us this mouth.
Our Greatest Reductions will be in CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES. All these lines will be closed out at less than cost, to make room for our Spring Stock.
LADIES’ WRAPPERS and WAISTS to close out at less than cost. Don’t forget our sale only lasts this month.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
' under the old conception are sanitary’
No Change in Land Laws.
How a sanitary dairy may l>e secured
and conducted is thus described by Prof.
W ashington . Feb. 14.—The Semite
W. J. Fraser of the Illinois Agricultural committee on public lands today or
For
Sixty
College :
dered a favorable report on the bill to
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
will SELL our BOOTS
The barn stands on high ground, repeal the timber and stone act, desert
DEALERS in
( strictly in advance .)
where the drainage is excellent.
land act and commutation feature ol and
COST.
1.50
The yard is covered with a good coat homestead law. Amendments to omit
One year..........
room
75 ( of gravel, thus assuring a clean, hard repeal of commutation law and sell tim
Six months......
goods.
50
Three months,
yard at all seasons of the year.
ber land on the basis of appraised value
to
The manure is not allowed to accumu were debated- Senators opposed to the
Trust Audacity.
superiority
late in a pile near the barn, giving off bill say there is no prospect of its pas attention to
offensive odors, to be absorbed by the sage at this session.
goods
The public has long been more or less milk, but is hauled daily into the field.
The action of the committee is not sig
motto being
familiar with the audacity of the com
The water tank is of galvanized iron nificant, for there is no possibility of the
prices.
binations and trusts within the sphere and cleaned frequently, so that the water
Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver. Highest Cash price paid for stock.
bill passing the House, even though it
shoddy,
of their business operations. It has is always pure.
might be railroaded through the Senate.
learned something of the methods by
The barn is provided with ample Even this is improbable, because it is
which they have crushed competition and I light by numerous large, clean win- legislation that would provoke debate,
sought to establish monopoly. It knows ; dows.
and such debate is likely to prove fatal
that they have exacted rebates from the i There are no cracks in the sides of this late in the session.
railroads in contravention of the law, the barn to admit drafts, but the air
An attempt was made in committee to
hereby enabling them to driveothers out is kept pure by a good system of ventila
amend the bill to provide for the sale of
of business. It is well understood, also, tion, which removes aR foul air from be
timber lands in tracts of 160 acres to
that the influence of the combinations j low and admits fresh air from above.
each settler, the price to be governed by
has been insidiously and presistently ex | This system properly regulated furnish
the appraised value of the timber there
erted to prevent legislation for the pro es an abundance of fresh air even in the
on, but this substitute was voted down.
tection of the public against their evils I coldest weather without causing a draft
The committee also rejected a proposi
and abuses.
on the cows or lowering the temperature tion to omit the commutation clause
All this has been done with a degree ! to any extent, as the air is taken out
from the acts to be repealed.
of secrecy. The trusts have carried on
The report today was made largely
i from near the floor, where it is coldest.
their operations so as to avoid, as far
l he walls and celling are whitewashed for effect, and not with any intention of
as possible attracting public attention or
twice a year, thus keeping them white passing the bill, for the Senate commit,
seeming to defy public opinion. They
tee is fully advised that a majority of the
and clean.
have been particularly careful to mask
The floor is of cement which is easily public lands committee of the House will
their efforts to defeat the demand for
cleaned and kept in a sanitary condition. not for a minute consider the bill at this
anti trust legislation. The caution has
The platform on which the cows stand session.
now been abandoned and the first and
is of proper length and slopes very gently
greatest of the trusts, the Standard Oil.
Real Estate Transfers.
to the gutter which is provided behind
though its president appeals to senators
the cows to catch the droppings.
Furnished by II. T. Botts, Abstracter.
of the United States not to enact anti
This arrangement with ample bedding, I Transfers from Februray 12th, to Feb
trust legislation. It is a startling dis
keeps the cows from becoming soiled.
ruary 18th, 1903.
closure and will strengthen and in ten.
Before beginning to milk, the loose dirt '
sify the anti-trust sentiment of the coun
Fishing Twine,
is brushed from the cows.
Stoves mid Ranges,
All orders promptly attended to.
[ U. S. A. to George Riefenberg.
Patent.
try as nothing else could have done. Its
After this is done the milkers wash
Se
Se
35,
2
S
and
lots
1,
8
and
9,
sec.
Sewing Machiues,
Fine Cutlery,
audacity is, so far as we know, unpre
their hands and put on clean cotton |
2, tp. 3 S, 10.
Wagons and Buggies,
Loggers’ Tools,
cedent. We do not recall any attempt
i suits, which can be easily washed.
Oliva Alley and husband to Tillamook
to influence legislators so bold and braz- |
Farm Implements,
Hardware,
THE MAIN STREET,
' Just previous to milking each cow’s
Logging Co. Sw and S % Nw sec. ON
en as this. Rockefeller’s appeal is not |
Empire Cream Separators, Paintsand Oils,
' udder is washed, and thus a consider
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and
Se
Ne
27,
1
N,
to.
$2000.00.
OPPOSITE
THE
ALLEN
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alone lor the trust of which he is the
able amount of dirt is removed that J. W. McKinley et al to Tillamook Log
brad, but for all ol them. Finding futile
HOUSE.
would otherwise have gotten into the j
ging Co. Se Se and Ne Se sec. 22
their secret and insi lions efforts to de
milk.
and
Sw
Sw
add
Nw
S.v
sec.
23,
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N,
feat legislation, they openly, though the
The milking is done with clean, dry
10. $1400.00.
head of the parent trust, say to United
hands, and one could not see even specks Claude Thayer and wife to Adelia Weiss.
States senators that antitrust legislation
of dirt on the foam in the pail when the
Lots 1 and 2, block 25, Claude
must be stopped.
milking is completed.
Thayer's addition to Tillamook.
There should be no (p stion as to the '
As soon as drawn the milk is removed
$175.00.
answer to this most insolent appeal.
to the dairy, where it is cooled at once G. O. Nolan and wife to Olean Land Co. Does all kinds of Watch, Clock
The bills that have passed the Senate
.OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
to below 50 degrees.
Sw Sw sec. 8 and N S Nw aud Nw
and the house—the Elkins and the Lit
and Jewelry repiring if first-
It is true that there is some slight ex
Ne sec 17, I S, 7. $1150.00.
tlefield measures—should be enacted
pense attached to producing milk in this George Riefenberg and wife to George
classed order.
without delay. The country will expect
wav above that produced in less careful
11. Hutchins, et al. Se Se sec 35, 2
this and it seems safe to sav that no
ways, but the milk isofa far superior
S and lots 1,8 and 9, ec 2, 3 S, 10. Engraving a specialty
iiiemlier ol either house will now oppose
quality and is worth much more either
$t 00.
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these measures, which are acceptable to
for direct consumption or for making George H. Hutchins, et al to the Whit-
the administration and will be an im- '
• into manufactured products.
ney Co., Limited. Same as above
portant step toward a proper and ade
I Such milk can be sold ata price enough
description. $850.00.
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quate supervision and regulation of the
|higher to pay for the extra expense of John J. Stoddard and wife to G. O.
combinations. The trust magnates will
(j
: production several times over, and be-
Nolan. Sw Sw sec 8 N % Nw Ne
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find, it can be confidently predicted, that
AGENTS STEAMERS ' W. H. KRUGER” AND ‘'REDONDO.”
! sides this there is great satisfaction in
sec 17, 1 S, 7. $1150 00.
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
in their audacious attempt to defeat the
; doing things in the proper manner.
State of Oregon to Lois A. Watt.
Now is the time to buy a ! Hobsonville,
popular will they have committed an ir
J.
If we could have a high-grade milk and
Ne, Ne Ne aud Se Nw 17, 2 N. 8.
reparable mistake. They should have
new Sewing Machine for <
$400.
the products made from it there would
been satisfied with the conservative j
I22.00, with drop head and <
1 not only be much better prices paid tor State of Oregon to Robert Watt. Nw, 14
policy recommended bv President Roose- j
all the latest improvements ’
dairy products but their consumption
2 N, 8. $400.00.
velt and embodied in the measures before
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . J
would greatly increase.
State of Oregon to George Watt. Sw sec
congress. This policy would work no
It is the B onita S ewing j
In order to have a dairy barn sanitary
14 and Nw sec 15, 2 N, 8.
|8oo 00.
injury to imv corporation that is com
proprietor of
anti well ventilated, it is not necessary u. S. Land Office to Cosy D. Clark.
M achine , and they range ?
plying with existing laws and dealing
that it be of costly construction; in fact,
Receipt. Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, sec.
in
price
from
$22
to
$35,
?
fairly and honestly with the public. If
it is more in construction that cost that
3. 1 S, 8*
with ball bearings. They !
now the demand for more drastic legis
the difference is to be seen.
Two mortgages to secure $1325.00.
are little beauties, perfectly j
lation shall become stronger and more
DEALER IN
If every dairy in Tillamook were of the Satisfaction filed of one mortgage secur
made and something new on J
intense, which is very probable, the
sanilarv kind the products would be of
ing $148.04.
combinations may realize that high
the market. These machi- 1
a quality commanding a much higher
handed attempts to control legislation
nes are a better article than 4
price and our dairymen would in the end
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
Bright’s Disease.
and dictate the policy of the government
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the peddlars are charging
lie more than repaid for their painstaking
respecting them will not he tolerated by
The largest price ever p»i<l for a pre J $65 and $75 for.
care._________________
the American people.
scription, changed hands in San Fran
Pointed Paragraphs.
cisoi'. Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in
How to Secure a Sanitary Dairv
The atmosphere of society is apt to volved in coin and stock $112,500.00
It is within comparatively recent make a green man turn red.
and was paid by a party of business men
years that the word sanitary became
There is plenty of room at the top of for a specific for Bright's Disease and
PROPRIETOR
closely connected with dairv affairs. The the greased |»ole of success.
Dialietes. hitherto incurable diseases.
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proportion of inhabitants who purchase
When a man’s temper gets the best of
They commenced the serious investi
dairy products to those who sell them him it shows him at his worst.
gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
has widened greatly and it is these
Many a fool man casts a shadow on They interviewed scores of the cured and
buyers who have advanced the standard his life by standing in his own light.
Itried it out on ite merits by putting over
G bntlkmkn
11 the quality of the goods thev want
A man usually makes a lot of new three dozen eases on the treatment and
Hoiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Thanking you for
for their cash, nnd it is those who best tracts in attempting to cover his old watching them. They also got physi-
post favors. I beg
meet this that succeed best. The essen ones.
cans to name chronic, incurable cases,
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
to say that I have
tial element that enters into this ad
When they overtake a horsethief in and administered i: with lhe phtsicians
moved into mv
vanced standard it cleanlines, a term Arizona thev call for a halt and then for for judges. Up to Aug 25 eigldy-eeven
new store nett to
C. Ben Riesland's.
that is as old as dairying. But with the a halter.
percent of tlie test cases were either well
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It von wish to
development of the science of bactcirio.
It people were compelled to follow the or progressing favorably.
see all the choice
logy and the germ theory, a broader advice they give there would soon be All
There being but thirteen per cent of
line of Suiting and
term has largely taken the place of the advice famine.
failurrs, the parties were satisfied and
up-to-date Pant,
Rates, $1 PerfDay
old word cleanlineta and that word is
Many a drunkard despises himself for ch wed the transaction. The proceedings ting’s to choose from kindlv give me a Centrally Uoeated.
sa nilary. Ender this term the absence his weakness—and despises watered of the investigating committee and the call. All Suits cut and nu.lt in the shoo
nt Tillamook.
of objectionable elements are included |iquor for the same reason.
cltncial reports of the lest cases were
l’.rr*s"'8’ cknn>ng and repairing
that the dairy man and dairymaid of
A traveler savs that Norway is the published anti will be mailed free on of all kinds done.
the past did not comprehend in their most democratic country on earth. He application. Address John J. Fulton
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KARSEN, Proprietor
warfare against dirt. A sanitary dairy should look up the election returns from Com|«ny. 420 Montgomery St., Nan
is a clean dairy, but not nil clean dairies Texas.
Fraiici*», Cal.
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Die Rest Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Notice.
SMITH & JENKINS,
Red Shoe House
the next
Days
we
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
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SHOES at
To make
for our ' PRIME
MEATS,
LARD.
< etc
summer
It is our desire
call
At the NEW MEAT] MARKET
the
of the
we handle. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us
Our
quality,
Call. Hides Wanted.
reasonable
No
goods in stock.
GO TO TIIE
RACKET STORE
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions
Candies and Kruit
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P. F. BROWNE,
Agent.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU
C, E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand Em
balmer.
THIS NEW YEAR ON
Office :
ÓC STOKES CO.,
-Astoria, Ore.
G. F. Ffanlçliï)
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIB & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Sewing Machines.
Or.
SUPPLIES
E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
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Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
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T. SARCHET,
Taiioriqg Esiablis^ent,
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A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Woks
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
LARSEN HOUSE,
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON