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TILLAMOOK RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (STRICTLY IX AU VANCE.) General News. HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER X Dairy Strippings. 10 .& wlwLjLA & $ ’S & & 5Ê & HEADQUARTERS FOR Iodine applied to the warts on teats will remove them, and without pain to the cow. It should tie applied with a camels hair brush, daily, tor a week or ten davs. At the end of that time there will lx- lew waits left and the cow will not kick from pain every time you milk her. Buff lersey. the noted Monmouth (III ) dairyman, says : “1 have daried .since I was large enough to handle a milk pail —some forty years ago—and have yet to have my first case of milk fever. I p to the time thesilo was introduced I fed my cows roots, and since I have had a silo I have fed fe<l them silage before they came in, and in fact a long time before, and I think the manner of feeding has been my safeguard against disease.’’ One year................................................. 1.50 The Portland M unci pa I Association 75 has asked the Circuit Court to command Six months............................................ 50 Chief of Police Hunt to enter and close Three months........................................ all the gambling houses in the city, par tiodarly the Portland Club, which, the petition alleges to be the largest and b st known of all the gaining resorts now open. * ■* * J. H. Burke, forger and desperado, The Panama Payment. was sentenced to six years in the stale TTT - « T n Cl4 1 Itedll penitentiary. Burke is the man who, It appears that there is some uneasi. facing conclusive evidence on the charge ntss in ehstern financial circles in regard ot forgery, managed to escape from the jail at Hillsboro. Or., and was captured to the possible eff ct upon the money alter a long chase through the woods of market ol the large payment which our I the Stale of Washington. He was government will have to make to the caught in a cabin near Vancouver, and severely Panama Canal company and to the new ' showing fight was quite gamb j wounded by the sheriff on his trail. What is known as fore milk is the milk republic lor canal concessions, the total * * ♦ that is in the teat, and is expressed by of which is $50 000,000. There realy The Canadian Pacific Railway isa' out the first pressure on the teats. There is seems to be no necessity for any concern to issue $I2.000,0<)() 4 per cent deben- hardlv a trace of butter fat in this first on this score, since the financial resources I tures These were authorized at the milk, hut a multitude oi germs that will of the government already in hand are last annual meeting. President Shaugh rapidlv sour the ___ '■ ‘ hence » the advisa- milk advisa mare than ample to meet thedemand lor nessv announced that the whole issue >f excluding this part from the rest the Panama payment without al ail dis will i»e underwritten in London at 106 bility o’ —’ This is done by milking of the milking turbing the money in irket. within the next few days. Half of the the first two pulls on the floor, Some There is today in the national treas monev is to be utilized in paving for the sanitary dairies have each milker carry ury, in round numiters $1 41 OOO.OOo of Atlantic steamships acquired last spring, a sponge to absorb this milk. actual cash and the Government has and the remainder in building or acquir $ 159,0t»0,000 on deposit in banks and ing 471 miles of new railway. given The cow’s in a district that is _ subject to demand. This makes $313,- over to producing beef are not as good * * M 000,000 available at once lor the pay d reto Portland lumbermen are satisfied with milkers as in the districts that are more ment of the Panama engagement and exclusively dairy sections. The point we the amount can be taken from the treas the new lumlicr rale on the Southern wish to establish in this connection is The $7.50 per ury without making the least impression Pacific to California. that any cow can he developed bv hand upon the money market That this will ton rate from Portland to Bay points milking. Begin when she is a heifer, and be the sourse of the government in the will l>e reduced to $5, and the $3.10 carefully milk her clean, twice a day, and matter mav be safely assumed ami con- rate from interior Oregon mills will lie she willgive more milk in a year and will le figh sequentlv there is no reason to appre advanced to $1 January 1st. Since be prepared to give more the coming id mar hend that the Panama payment, which November 1st Portland mills have ha I year than her sister, who had her call by id Ma may not have to be made for some I i to go without cars or pav $7 50 to Bay her side the whole year. -------- -- months to come, will work the least ■ points, whereas interior mills have been ------tha charged only $3.10. hardship to the national treasury or to Fight Will Be Bitter. * * * the money market. Those w ho will |>ersist in closing their Senator Mitchell told the President B that general discontent existed through ears against the continual recommenda Growth of the Farms out Oregon because of the public land tion of Dr. King's New Discovery lor isrsbal Consumption, will have a long and bit __ policy there being persued. The President >ent ol Remark is made, iu somewhat coin appreciates the situation and will soon ter tight with their troubles, if not ended PROPRIETOR OF General Banking and Exchange busi« | ith no plaining tone, that, while forty years arrange a conference at the Whith House earlier hr fatal termination. Read what T. R Beall, ol Beall. Miss., has to say : liess. f ago the farmers owned 55 per cent of when he will thoroughly review the Exchange oil England, Belgium, Ger Oregon situation with Sec ret ary Hitch •• Last fall rnv wile ha I every symptom the wealth of this country, now they cock and Senators Mitchell and Fulton. of consumption. She took Dr. King’s many, Sweden, and all foreign countries own only 21 percent. The idea seems New Discovery after everything else had He says no oppression will l>e tolerated, to he that they are thus unjustly dealt failed. Improvement came at once and DEALER IN but that fraud must he punished. with, and are sacrificed to manufactur- TILLAMOOK. ORE. four bottles entirely cured her.’’ Guar * * * ing and commercial interests. We can anteed by Chas. Clough, Drug Store. A gentleman who has been engaged in not set that the point is well made. Up Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. on the face of the case, it is natural and institute work fora number of years re inevitable that as a country of varied in 1 centlv called attention to the increasing . bat a A Frightened Horse, Shop next door to Larsen’» Hotel, Tillamook uociV dustries grows in wealth the proportion difficulty of instructing farmers in this Running like mad down the street wav. Not because they take less inter id w' of wealth represented by agi iciilure dumping the occupants, or a hundred ( incorporated ), est in institutes, nor because they are J will decline. That does not mean that ill dei other accidents, are every (lav occur he oat the actual amount ol such wealth de less wi’.ling to learn ; but because they l rences. It behooves everybody to have clines It m^ans simply that other great have made such progress within the past , a reliable Salve handy and there’s none industries are being developed. There ten years that thev have become verv I as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. was a time when practically all the critical. In other words the institute in- | Burns, Cuts. Sores, Eczema and Piles, i structor often finds his audience to be 1 It I wealth of this country was agricultural disappear quickly under its soothing Mt As soon as men started factories and about as tar along as he is, and there is effect. at Chas. Clough, Drug R« built shins those enterprises represented where his trouble comes in. Store. Tn * * * a part of the country’s wealth, and so Directors M. W. H arrison , W. W. Mt the percentage of agricultural wealth A compromise has been reached be- i C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . declined, although the actual amount of tween the frit nds and the opponents of 1 agricultural wealth greatly increased. iti the proposed ship subsidy bill and no Cashier M. W. H arrison . 2» The question is not. therefore, what effort will be made to pass that measure 3ri Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Can Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi proportion of the wealth of the nation (luring the life of i he Fifty-eighth Con 4tl ties of all kinds. also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, PoriliN The compromise contemplates is held by farmers, but rather whether gress. 5tl and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to the aetu il ain Mint of wealth held by legislation that shall provide for the ap them is increasing at an appropriate j pointment, by the President, of a non SAMUEL ELMORE & CO- General Agents, ASTORIA. OB rato. To take the period of lortv years 1 partisan commission, whose dutv it B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. already referred to. it is to be observed shall be to make a full and complete in Alle: Agents ? & N. R. R. Co . Portland. th it in it the population of the United vestigation on every phase of the sub & c R K Co poniard. Tal< BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER. States has increased by IP) per cent.] sidy question, and submit its report to Coa At the same time the number ol farms' the Fifty-ninth Congress at an early SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Cot’s Exprès^ Ack h is increased by 185 per cent; the value date in the first session. JL SKud light loads. Clef of farm propertv, mclu ling buildings, ! * M * SHAMPOOING, ETC has increased by 16 I per cent, and the j The declaration of martial law has Co« value of farm impliments ail I in iclunery I paralyzed all business in (’ripple Creek, Electric Baths niceh fitted up. Goodfor has increase I bv 2<>J percent. The first 1 Cob». Heavily armed pickets of the complete report of the total value of persons suffering with rheumatism. National Guard are stationed on all 17 ; 1 farm products was made in 1870. so we ’ street corners, and many residents of ^a^^ood for everything everything ---- — can reckon the increase in that value for the city do not venture upon the streets. only thirty years. In that time the in i “ PROPRIETOR t that runs on wheels. Provost Marshal Thomas E. McClelland crease was 1 1-2 per cent. These figures indicate, therefore, that' is occupying the Mayor’s office. He has [TO 7 Sold Everywhere. agriculture is m iking more rapid pro- | caused the arrest of several persons, but no important arrests have yet been Th gress than is the population of the made. The Western Federation of that country. In number of farms, in value of Miners is preparing, through its attor- of ot farms, in value of implements and mach Now is the time to buy a neys, to make a vigorous fight against subs' inery and in value of total products this martial law and in favor of their mem the s new Sewing Machine for is, in proportion to its population, a Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging. bers who are now confined in the differ lieen greater farming country today than it ♦22.00, with drop head and ent jails and bullpens. the 1 was tortv years ago. In that fact there Fine Machine Work a Specialty. all the latest improvements * * * non- should be ample encouragement for far For the first time in 22 years Oregon at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . mers. If other industries have grown 160 acres, over 120 rich bottom land, still more rapidlv, that is no ground for finds itself without representation on at +0 acreshave been slashed. House, barn It is the B onita S ewing «r W W WW W W w W w complaint by the farmers. On the con least one of the committees that handle and other buildings ; 40 fruit trees, 8 M achine , and they range trarv, it would have been bail for the the river and harbor bill, but to make tons of hay, tools stock, etc, household farmers if these other industries hud not matters worse. Oregon will have no re furniture. All for less than $1,800, or in price from $22 to $35, been developed, to make markets for ag presentative on the House committee on with ball bearings. They will sell land separate. Half mile from ricultural produce. If, alter that consid industrial expositions which is to handle Spruce post office and school house. Call are little beauties, perfectly eration, farmers still think manufactur the Lewis and Clark Exposition bill. In or address F. Pichereau. Spruce. Oregon, ers have an undue advantage over them, stead of securing rivers and harbors, made and something new on who is wanting to sell on account of which he sought, or insular affairs, j the remedy is in their own hands, If rheumatism. the market. These machi they will make the same use ot the which was offered him by Speaker Can I nes are a better article than powers of combination ami ol scientific non only a few davs ago. Congressman application that other industrialists Hermann is given membership on the the peddlars are charging have made, thev will h ive no ground for committees on Indian affairs ami election | DEALERS IN $65 and $75 for. complaint of being outstripped.—New- of President. Vice-President and Repre sentative in Congress, while Williamson York Tribane. I offer for sale mv place know n as Ne. is made a memlier of irrigation and carnie Mountain, located north of Ne i*B B99B8fiPfl8e8a»¡9ia9S38e8* mines and mining. halem Bav. Thi« place consists of eight Due to Farmers. * * * hundred acres of land, over half of which Former commander Richmond P. Hob. is open prairie, either now under cultiva W ashington N ov . 30.—The annual report of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson son ot the navy has prepared a bill which tion or ready for the plow. This is good he has requested Representative Wilev grass land, well watered by mountain has been submitted to the President Now is the time to purchase your Secretary Wilson reviews at length the nt Alabama to introduce in the house on streams, and can easily be made one of production and exports of agricultural the convening of the regular session, for the liest, it not the best stock or dairy winter supply, while the weather is nice. the purpose, as he savs, of making the farm in Tillamook County. Price reason products The increase of exports of[ He make special rtGe* on 5 tons and up. Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Botbpta* ■ farm products tor a half ceciturv ended | United States the first naval power ot able and terms easy. Apply to - t.n wards during this time of year. There is 1901 was from $ 147,000.000 to $952,. | I the world during the next eighteen years. P. C. W arrex . none better than Hetton coal mined in 000,000—550 per cent. The exports of The bill makes a total appropriation ot Warrington, Ore. farm products for the closing decade of $2,750,000,000, a certain portion which Australia. A complete substitute for the last century were over $7 »0.000,000 is to l»e used each year tor new ships c hard coal ; low in ash, quick to ignite. Fifty million is made available for the and for 1903 over $878,000,000, nn Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur present fiscal year. 60,000,000 for the amount second only to that of 1901. t nace. Although the consumption of cotton next and so on. increasing hv $10,000, in this country is greater than of anv OOOeach year up.1915. when a lump Tillamook Warehouse Company other country in the world, yet. in addi sum ot $1,(8)0,000.0(8) is made to carry B C LAMB tion to supplying the home market, the on the program to 1925 Telephone, Main 33. » * st South exported last year over three and 1 a hall billion pounds of cotton, worth i Handcuffed to a man he is alleged to >R ABSTRACTS OF title have defrauded out of $800,Gabriel H<»s- $317.000,000. Five GO TO Of grain Mid grain products the export szan.the young foreign banker ot Sharon. In Tillamook County. Oregon exceeded in value $221,000.000, and in Pa., wanted tor the embezzlement ot miles from tidewater. Good road. Prise TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND the supply of animals, meats and meat nearly $15.()oo. made his escape from an $1,750, on easy terms. products the value of exportations was Erie train at Binghamton, N. Y. Hoaaza For further inlormation see County $211,000,000 TRUST CO. was arrested in New York City, and Discussing the balance of trade, the Charles Flowers, of Sharon, was deputiz Commissioner L. I’arrish, Hobsonville. T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddv . See. Secretary shows the favorable balance ed te go after him. Flowers took with Oregon or write to Amon Rose, Temple- to the credit ot this country is due en him Frank Espyeach. one of the prose ton. Cal. SEE THE tirely to the farmers. The balnnce of cutors ot Hosszan. On the return trip trade in favor of farm products during Flowers handcuffed his prisoner together 1 illaniook Lumber Company the last 14 \ears, no year exceptedj in the smoker, and went to the Pullman aggregated $4,806,000,000. In products to get some sleep. When he a woke nex t FOR othei than that of the farm during the morning, the trainmen told him the two H. MAKBI.E A IINT. Props. ►ame period the balance of trade was men had walked to the forward part of All orders promptly Attended to. the car as the tram neared Binghamton ad verse to tins counti y to tlte extent $865,000,000. Our farmers not onlv and iumjied off No trace of the men ha« | 1 hone A K. Csse when you want to cancelled this immense obligation, I at bet n found leave orders for wood sawing placed $3,940,000.000 to the credit of i the nation when the boohs of inter- | Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- national exchange were balanced He concludes that “it is the fanners who eneed dentist is located in WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. have paid the foreign bondholders.’* Dr. Wise's dental pari rs, and DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES’. «■ : TEEL STOVES & RANCE! We carry a Large Stock of • Hardware, Tinware, G|aJl and China, *3 Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window'"? Sashes, Fine Line of GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw.'«*’" M c I ntosh & McNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. of C. & E F. LEACH, Thayer Tillamook Meat Markr*° Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRIS05 ONLY LINE—AST0TIA TO TILLAMOOK, GAR1B BAY CITY, HOBSONV1LLE. LATIMER, BROS axle (¡REASE A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Woks FARM FOR SALE. A Bargain. General Machinists & Blacksmiths J > TILLAMOOK, i OREGON, I SMITH & JENKINS, Successors to L. N. Barnes, Ranch for Sale. PRIME COAL FOR SALE MEATS, LARD, At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a| Call. Hides Wanted. BAILEY & WEISS,! Dairy Farm of 120 Acres on the Miami, Real Estate Agents and Timber Locators. List Your Farm Property with us. Wood Saw. Quick Brothers, 1‘ritlr Walio Hills Four al Giinglotf A Snuffer's. l.arirr Stork of Flour just ar rived at Gangloff & Snuffer's, is prepared to do nothing but HOUSEHOLD MOVERS first class work and give the AND DRAYMEN. best of satisfaction If yonr Heavy Teaming a Specialty with as teeth need fixing call upon Our Delivery wagon deliver« to conntrv him. coritv. SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. TT EDGES A GALLOWAY attorneys . at . law . Make a specialty of LandOflice Business OFFICE IX WE1XHARD RflLDlXC., Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORE. OFFICE .- NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERY, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accomuiodation-