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TILLAMOOK just recalled from the long ago. Nor are we sure that, with all our agitation and legislation against such evils, we are any liettcr, for the same aulhoiity that we have quoted tells us that in one ilav twelve grocers were convicted and severely sentenced tor selling the “tea’' made of poison thorn leaves, Human nature is pretty much the saint in all lands and in all ages. rates of subscription . ( strictly in ADVANCE.) One year................................................ Six months............................................ Three months......... ............................ I HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER Quaint Features of Life. Hundreds of people in Kalainazoo. 1 Mich . have visited the home of Marv Knlder and there is great excitement. The girl has l»eeii going »’’to trances tor the past week, during which she claims to have visited heaven. A remarkable feature is that she ha- told persons with íbe (Tillamook Ijtabli gbt. ■* y> '.¿p whom she is not acquained about «lead relatives whom she «lid not know ami some of whom have never been in Kala Farming a Great Industry. mazoo. One man she claims to have Oleo Now Mostly Uncolored. talked vitli has been deal over fort) T he annual report of the secretary ot years. During the discussion of the Grout bill agriculture shows that fanning is still j to tax colored oleomargarine at the rate the chhl business of the pe«Aple of the John Fox. jr.. the author, went on a of lOcents a pound, it was openlv an United States. Fast as our other indus tour of Kentucky in search of " local nounetd by the advocates of the measure tries have grown, especially within re color’’ and one night stopped at a that the object was to drive “ oleo’’ and cent years, agriculture still tar surpasses mountaineer's cabin, where he slept next kindled products—substitutes for butter any <>l them hi the nmounl of capital, in to the clapboards of the roof ami came —out of the market altogether. Repre the value ot its products and in the num* down a ladder to breakfast. He washed his face ia a creek below the house and sentative Wadsworth of New York, bei <»t jieople engaged in it. chairman of the committee oil agricul We have been boasting of the rapidity dried it on a siding of coffee sack hung ture, insisted that instead of a prohibi with which our exports of manufactured against the logs for family use, and tive tax it would lr far better for con goods have increased, of our “conquests coinlieil his hair with his own comb» be gress to place a moderate impost—say 2 of the markets of the world,’’ but Secre- tween the chinking and daubing. The cents per pound—upon all oleoma r | tary Wilson shows that the balance ot mountaineer’s boy wa’ched the stranger garine, and to compel its sale only in trade in all products except those of ag make his toilet,* at the conclusion of original packages. Mr. Wadswor h’s riculture ran against us $865,000,000 which he said “ Sav, iniste*’, y<»u re a idea was to compel the sale of butler .luring the last 14 years. The balance of good deal ot trouble to yourself, ain t substitutes in exactly the same wav as trade in agricultural products was $4,. _ tobacco is sold. That is to sa v, to make 8O6.0C0.0O0 in our favor, however, so The natives of Central America are at it a crime to sell butterine or oleomar that ’the total balance in our favor, least liegitming to see that though the garine in any other than original pack thanks to the farmer, was $3.940,000,- ages, so marked as to assure absolute OOO. While we have not been able little republics down there may oc protection to the consumer against to turn out—or, at least, have not turn casionally thrash one another they must fraudulent substitution of a compound ed out —enough of other commodities to treat the United States with respect. when he goes to a store for the purpose supply our wants we have raised enough This result was brought about in good of buying real butter. Because of the farm pioducts not only to meet our own measure bv the effective n eans of im position he took at that time Mr. Wads demands, but io teed a large part of the pressing the natives taken by Admiral worth was heralded throughout the rest of the world ; and the agricultural Coghlan while his fleet was stationed at United States as the representative ot lands of the country still possess large Puerto Cortes. He trained the three big the oleo margarine trust. In fact, so iesources that never have been exploited. searchlights of his flagship, the Olympia, widely distributed was this misforma In the course of time the country’s in* upon the town and played up. tion as to the real position of the chair dustrial population no doubt will be R. E. Caudill and F. P. Caudill, twin man of the committee that in a recent come so great as to consume all the food brothers of Cntinel City, Ky., have numberofa popular magazine his por that the land can be forced to produce. written to Walter B. Stevens of the St. trait was printed as “ the recognized But that day is still far distant. Eng Louis World’s fair, preferring a strange agent of the oleomargarine inaiiulac land, Germany and other indurtrial na* request. Tlirir letter is in part as fol turers.” tions can continue for; a long time yet to lows : “ We are twin brothers and The repot t of the commissioner of in rely upon us as their principal base of married twin sisters, and all four of us ternal revenue for the fiscal year ended supplies. The construction by the gov have red hair. Nobody living can tell June 30 has just been made public. In it ernment ol extensive irrigation works in brothers or sisters apart. We are 35 the commissioner discusses the result of the arid west will enable that section years old and the sisters are 34 years the enforcement of the provisions of the | i within no very long time to make an old. We would like to be on exhibition Grout law during its first year. The immense addition to the annual Ameri* in St. Louis next year. Will yon kindly “ oleo” act as it passed provides that ! can production of grain and live stock. place us in touch with the peison we colored substitutes are taxed at the rate The bill to create a department of ag- must correspond with to this end?’ of a quarter of a cent p»T pound only. [ ‘ riculture met with strong opposition If the Grout law had been as effective as ! when on its passage, being denounced as This storv is stranger than fiction : A its advocates hoped, the result should excessively paternalistic, and the depart farmer of Wabashcountv. Illinois.owned have been :irtual annihilation of the ! ment itself has been a good deal ridiculed a drove of fifty fine blooded hogs. He “bogus butter*' industry. But oil the I since it was established. But results turned them loose last spring in a pas contrary, the commissioner's report | : have vindicated both the establishment ture to shift for themselves They had seems to indicate verv clearly that there I : of the department and the work it has to be called back only for meals, and as is a big demand throughout the United I done. It has distributed many pamph- the farmer was a weak voiced man. he States for oleomargarine, and that if j ' lets containing worthless advice from hit upon the plan of pounding with his the colored article is too high a price the theoretical farmers. But, on the whole strick on a board. The sound this pro uncolored product of the factory will be I | the good seeds it has distributed, the duced meant “ corn*’ to the porcine I investigations and experiments it has intelligei ce sed. In the autumn they were It appears from the report that during i i made, the statistics it has collected and turned into a grove full of dead trees in he fiscal year there was manufactured in , | the forestry work it has done have in- which the woodpeckers found a happy the United States a total of 5,710.407 I structed and stimulated the energies ot ground. No sooner were the hogs left pounds of colored oleomargarine—that | I the farmers of the country and have been bv themselves than a “ rap rap-rap” is to sav, butter substitutes colored to i worth a great deal more than they have sounded from the further side of the en resemble the genuine article. Of this cost. Nor have they benefited the far closure. Off tliev scampered to the prom amount 3,122,503 was withdrawn for mers alone. Whatever helps the farmers ised banquet. “ fap tap-tap’’ called export and only 2,312.493 pounds helps the whole country. From nowon them back to the starting point before withdrawn for local consumption and it will be necessary tor our agriculturists they were half across. “ R-r-r-rp” came taxed at the rate of 10 cents a pound. to apply themselves more dilligenth from an industrious redhead in a third On the other hand the report shows than in the past to devising systems ot quarter. To made a long story short that during the same period the factories culture adapted to getting the largest the hogs chased the woodpeckers about produced 67,785.796 pounds of un- ! i ami best returns from their land; and in the lot from morn to noon, from noon to colored butter substitutes, of which vast I ! this work the Department of agriculture dewy eve, and with the setting sun quantity 66,785,796 pounds were with- | j will no doubt prove a great help. dropped in their tracks from sheer ex drawn for local consumption and taxed haustion, never to rise again. at of a cent per pound. In other i Library and School. words, the amount of uncolored oleo margarine manufactured ami consumed ! within the United Slates was thirty j A way of bringing the public library three times greater than the amount of and the public school into harmonious colored butter substitutes manufactured relation is to be tried this winter in Ore and taxed at 10 cents per pound. It the gon. Fifteen hundred volumes have been Wadsworth substitutes for the Grout selected from the Portland public library bill Lad been enacted into law the and these are to be boxed and sent the revenue receipts from the tax oil butter rounds of all the public schools in Mult* You can make your har substitutes would have been in round noniali county. This means that in every ness ns soft as a giovo mid ns touch ns wire Ly figures $ 1,400.000 As it is, the report isolated farmhouse throughout the re I . I I K \ liar. of the commissioner shows that this gion, it the dwellers there so will, some nc*M Oil. You can lengthen 113 life—make it item produced only $400,000 in revenue, of the world’s best literature is to find a last twice as long as it or less than one-third of the sum which lodging. These books will not lie un ordinarily would. would have been realized from a uniform opened on shelves and tables. They will tax of 2 cents per pound. be read, and read thoroughly. The win* ter tasks and privations of the dwellers in the wild will be lightened and made The Same Old Food Frauds. profitable by companionship with great minds. The cruisade, official and otherwise, The Oregon plan of circuiting good i rr.-»ke3 a poor looking har- against adulterations of food is in every books in tlie farming districts is otilv i n«sd like new. Made of respect commendable. There is need one of several ideas for giving in the pure, henry bodied oil, es pecially prepared to witb- enough of it on every hand. “All we. country the benefit of city advantages. auuid tho weather. like sheep, have gone astray.’’ There is In Illinois the advisability of having Sold everywhere no room for one country to regard county schools is under discussion, with in cans—ail sizes. another as the chief of sinners. We are the prospect that the experiment will he here taking stringent measures against tried before long on an extensive scale. Midi bf STANDARD OIL CO. \ the importation of adulterated and drug Instead of the little district schools scat ged goods from Germany ami other tered over the prairies, there is to be one lands, and Germany and other lands are large graded school for each county, taking the same precautions against us. built in accordance with the latest im Vet it is notorious that many American provements in school architecture, and producers and manufacturers have prac provided with a corps of well-trained 160 acres, over 120 rich bottom land, tised such evil methods wholesale, while and competent teachers, who will be as for Gerniony the iniquity has there paid salaries that under the district sys 40 acreshave been slashed. House, barn extended to some of her most cheiislied tem would he out of the question. Pu and other buildings ; 40 fruit trees, 8 and vaunted national products, even pils are to be transported to and fro at tons of hay, tools stock, etc, household some of the wines of the Rhineland hav the expense of the county, and it is con furniture All for less than $1,800, or ing been adulterated, counterfeited and tended that the entire cost, when equita will sell land separate. Half mile from what not, to an extent sufficient to take bly divided among the districts, will not Spruce post office and school house. Call awav the breath of the “cutest” Yankee be much, if anv greater, for each district or address F. Pichereau. Spruce, Oregon, who is wanting to sell on account of manufacturer of wooden nutmegs that than the maintenance of separate schools rheumatism. ever existed in jealous fancy. With trolly cars, the telephone, rural Noris there occasion for any one to tree delivery, big public libraries to draw point at these things as proof of the de upon, and county schools for thechildren generacy of modern times. There are Ide in the country is going to be a very those, we know, who are fond of harp different thing in the twentieth century ing about the “good old days” when from what it lias been in the past. In I offer for sale inv place known as Ne. things were what tliev seemed. Pshaw! tact it begins to look as if the country carnie Mountain, located north of Ne- This fm d fraud business is older than the people would have the benefits of city lialem Bay. This place consists of eight “oldest inhabitant.’’ We are not sure lite without its distractions and dissipa hundred acres of land, over half of which but that it was worse in the days of our tions. If their intellectual advancement is open prairie, either now under cultiva great.giandfathers than it is now. shall be proportionate to their oppor tion or ready for the plow. This is good Halt a century back Tennvson wrote of tunities. they will develop a standard of grass land, well watered by mountain bread made of chalk and alum as a com civilization that dwellers in the cities streams, and can easily be made one of mon and well known thing. Blit let us the l»est. if not the best stock or dairy may regard with envv. reckon Tennvson as among the moderns, farmin Tillamook County. Price reason and, moreover, as a mere |ict. whose able and terms easy. Apply to ▼rises arc not legal evidence. From a Fight Will Be Bitter. P. C. W arren . serious writer, in a serious record, in Those who will persist inclosing their Warrington, Ore. London eighty five years ago we learn ears against the continual recommenda that grocers were widely selling * tea" tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for made of thorn leaves dried on cop Consumption, will have a long and bit per and colored with logwood, verdigris ter fight with their troubles, if not ended and Dutch pink. Port wine was largely earlier bv fatal termination. Read what made of sloe juice, British brandy and logwood—“fine old London port’ ! Gin T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say : “ Last fall mv wife had every symptom was adulterated with aquafortis. Bread of consumption. She took Dr. King's was largely manufactured from a mixt New Discovery after everything else had ure of ground stone, chalk, pulverized failed. Improvement came at once and bones nud a little Hour. Milk was large four bottles entirely cured her.’’ Guar* Iv chalk and water. Sugar was mixed Five an teed by Chas. Clough, Drug Store. In Tillamook County, Oregon, with sand. There was scarcely an arti Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. miles from tidewater. Good road. Pnce cle of ordinary consumption that was $1,750, on easv terms. not rendered destructive bv the infamous A Frightened Horse, For further information see Countv and fraudulent practices of interested Running like mad down the street persons. dumping the occupants, or a hundred Commissioner L. Parrish. Hobsonville, Such was the state of affairs nearly a other accidents, are every dav occur Oregon or write to Amon Rose. Temple* century ago in the foiemost citv of the rences. It !>ehooves everybody to have ton. Cal. foiemost country of the world, among a a reliable Salve handy and there's none I<0pie, moreover, always regarded as as good as Buck ten's Arnica Salve. foremost in commercial and industrial Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, integrity W’hat does it prove ? Simply disappear qnicklv under its soothing in the words that Lincoln was so fond effect. 25c , at Chas. Clough, Drug H of quoting, that ‘ we are the same that Store. our fathers have been." We certainly arc All order, promptly attended to. on worse,in this particular at least, for we » Large Stork of Flour just Ar Phone A K. i'w when yon want to have no knowledge ot anv modern food frauds worse than those which we have rived at (ninglofT <8t Snuffer’s. leave order, lor wood .awing Harness EUREKA Harness Oil FARM FOR SALE. A Bargain. Ranch for Sale, FOR SALE Dairy Farm of 120 Acres on the Miami, W ood Saw I 1_<_ £ headquarters for SUPPLIES^ DAIRYMEN’S ------ — tter nd - STEEL STOVES & RANCEg We carry a Large Stock of Hardware * Tinware, Cla> >unt' ext i Mi« t Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Windo,^ Sashes, £!" T ■a. 1 __ X* •___ ____ . he C< S GROCERIES sitie ~ ' ml* « ,d « Agents for the Great Western Sai/^í _ ______ _ ; M c I ntosh & McNAIR, the ?heu The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County, untv ¿«j t • ~ E-A-XTŒZ OF C. & E. Thayer 'The M. F. LEACH, PROPRIETOR OF General Banking and Exchange busi- I Tillamook Meat Marl uess. Exchange oil England, Belgium, Ge’ many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries DEALER ORE. TILLAMOOK. IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook ( incorporated ), CITY, TILLAMOOK Pacific Navigation C« PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRIS! ONLY LINE—ASTOTLA. TO TILLAMOOK, GAM BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W. C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . M. W. H arrison . Cashier Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon I Railroad & Navigation Cai also the Astoria & Columbia Bi iver R. R. foi San Francisco, Pott. and all [Hunts east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA.« B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi ties of all kinds. LATIMER, BROS, . , (O. R & N. R. R. Co , Portland. AK“nt8 |A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland. BAHBER AND HAIRDRESSER. SHAVING, HAIR CITTIN« Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s E xjm SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths niceh fitted up. Goodfor persons suffering with rheumatism. A. K. CASE, Iron Woks > Sewing Machines » Tillamook General Machinists & Blacksmith 2 PROPRIETOR I Now is the time to buy a uew Sewing Machine for $22.00, with drop head and all the latest improvements at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . It is the B onita S ewing M achine , and they range in price from $22 to $35, with ball bearings. They are little beauties, perfectly made and something new on the market. These machi- nes are a better article than J the peddlars are charging ! $65 and $75 for. <c c £ £ J t S i if ® / J W» sa»yj« »y isi ? Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forfig. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SMITH & JENKINS I Successors to L. N. Barnes, DEALERS IN PRIME ¡g.» MEATS, LARD, eß At the NEW MEAT MARKET. COAL Now is the time to purchase your | winter supply, while the weather is nice. ■ We make special rtQes on 5 tons and up- ■ Only Prime Meats Handled. Give usj Call. Hides Wanted. Quick's Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both wards during this time of year, There is none better than Hetton coal mined in I Australia. A complete substitute for hard coal ; low in ash, quick to ignite. Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur nace. Tillamook B T^OR BAILEY & WEIS Warehouse Company C LAMB Telephone, Main 33. ABSTRACTS OF I TITLE, GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND TRUST co . T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec SEE Real Estate Agents an Timber Locators. List Your Farm Property with^ THE Tillamook Lumber Company OFFICE ; NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERÀ I FOR TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. «M. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. TT EDGES A GALLOWAY A ATTORNBYS.AT.LAW. Mnke a specialty of Land Office Business OFFICE IX WEIMHARD BVILDIXG, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORE. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE J. P. AUDEN, Proprietor- Headquarters for Travelling Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accomo