TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 23, 1904. T RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Victory for Dairy Interests. Short Stories of Real Life. (STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.) What They Think of Tillamook on the '* Outside.” The decision rendered a few davs ago j 1 There are 190,227 professional beggars 1.51» 76 by the supreme court of the United States, ] in Spain. In some of the cities beggars TO THE EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 50 upholding the constitutionality of the are licensed to carry on their trade. D ear S ir ,—Your last paper at hand oleomargarine law, was a victory for the I I Seeking alms is recognized as legitimate and election results note»I. 1 beg to say dairy interests of the country which it j business and the municipality demands a that they came as a surprise to me and will duly appreciate. A dealer in oleo­ percentage upan the collections. Seville all lo«al Tillamookers herein Ashland. sp J* Sr margarine brought suit to recover $50 is the only city in the kingdom which We believe that you people are getting Fred V. Baker. Publlalier. paid by him as a penalty for the sale of forbids begging in the streets. so old and far behind the times that the a fiftv-pound package ot colored oleo There is Prof. Drum ot Bucknell university, moss is growing splendidly. Treatment of Milk Fever. containing a stamp tax of% of a cent Lewisburg, Pa., went on a fishing ex­ no honor for Wm. Galloway »n carrying a pound instead of 10 cents a pound. cursion Decoration day. While on his Tillamook, no honor for those who de­ The United States Department of Agri­ The plaintiff’s counsel argued that al- way home he fell in with an affable feated Stanley. Do you suppose for one culture has resentlv issued circular No. though the oleo was colored to look like stranger,who, seeing the professor’s fish­ moment that the people ot this place 45, of the bureau of animal industry, en­ butter, the color was obtained bv the ing tackle, asked him : “What luck?” ever heard of Maxwell, Hadley or titled ’’Milk Fever, Its Simple and use ot butter, which was itself artificallv file doctor showed his catch, whereupon Thayer ? No, but mention Eddy and Successful Treatment” It gives a com­ colored, but the use of which as an in­ the stranger remarked : “Mphm. I’m they’ll tell who he is. You people of plete description of the astonishingly gredient in the manufacture of oleo was I Fish Warden Burkely. You’ve been fish­ Tillamook don't know your man, but successful results obtained in the treat­ authorized by law. It was also argued, ing out of season,” and the day’s outing ouside of vour treacherous, ungrateful ment of this heretofore extremely fatal that the tax of 10 cents a pound was cost the professor something close to county, he is known as one of the malady by the injection of filtered at. prohibitive and confiscatory and an at­ brightest men ever sent to the Oregon $50. ___________ mospheric air into the udder. Milk fever tempted federal usurpation of the police legislature. We arc til! glad and happy Among several orders posted at the affects well nourished, heavy.milking power? of the states. ! St. Louis World's fair camp ot the to say that we left vour county, the cows in all the large dairy districts of The court held that the tax contem- county that went back on its own can- this country, and is characterized by the plated the finished product and not the West Point cadets is this one : “Cadets, didate. The leading democrats, as well dancing with ladies, must dance with complete paralysis of the animal soon details of manufacture If the oleo was as the smallest, should have supported after calving. As it attacks the best colored it should pay the higher tax and their left arrn extended and under no Eddy, to uphold the honor of vour milking cows in the herd and at a time if uncolored the lower tax, regardless of circumstances will they be allowed to county as well as to prove your grati­ when the milk How is the heaviest, the how obtained. As to the amount of the bend the right elbow so as to draw their tude for his work done in the past years. disease is one which has caused very tax fixed by congress this being a purely partners close co them.” The dancing But, no, you knife him and like Brutus severe losses in our dairy industry. It is, political function. Now that the valdity instructions are the subject of much dis of ancient Rome, stab the man who has therefore, of the greatest importance of the oleomargarine law has been af­ cussion in and around the camp. The given his work and energy for the better' that every milk producer acquaint him­ firmed bv the highest tribunal) and it is cadets think as they ate away from rnent of his fellow citizens. This, Mr. self with the present extremely successful decided that the colored article must pay school and on a semi-vacation trip they Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. Editor, are not only the sentiments of treatment and should provide himself 10 cents a pound, the probability is that should be allowed more liberty, even to myself,but of all Tillamookers at pre- with a suitable apparatus for injecting there will be less colored oleo placed on the extent of drawing their partners at sent in Ashland, and there aie quite a sterile air through each teat until the the market. At any rate the decision is the dance a little closer, if she has no few of us here. Every one is asking objection, and bending up the arm to the udder is well distended. manifestly of very considerably impor­ what about Tillamook going back on This air treatment is by far the most tance to the country's dairy interest, shoulder, as in vogue generally. Eddy ? A nice question to answer. But simple and practicable as well as the which may he expected to make a vigor­ Peter Sater of Sioux Falls is the name I agree with you, Mr. Editor, that it. most efficacious and harmless one ever ous effect for the retention of the law. of a strong man who is surprising all by will be impossible to keep our man used, and lias reduced the mortality his marvelous feats. He is a Norwegian, down, for he is too well known. We from the disease to almost nothing. It about 24. Sater is a section hand on will see the day that Tillamook will wake Country Home Environments. is easy of manipulation, requires but the Great Northern between Sioux Falls up and repudiate the slanders and give Remarks a correspondent, writing on little time and is readily accomplished andGaretson.On one occasion he fastened loyal and active support to our man, by means of the apparatus suggested by this subject ; a strap around an anvil in a blacksmith and I’ve no doubt one of Oregon’s J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor In every home, whether in the city or the bureau. Up to within recent times shop, placed the end of the strap between Senators. As behoyes mvself, Mr. Editor, country, three things are absolutely es ­ most stringent measures were resorted Ins teeth and walked awav with the an- my folks and mvself are all o.k. The to bv very careful driaymen to prevent sential to health; viz: pure air, pure vil. At another time by means of a rope country suits me, and not as much dirty water and pure food. Let us consider the disease in their herd. Special Attention paid to Tourists. and his teets he lifted a 300-pound granit work done here as in Tillamook. So, some of thecauses that are at work, at However, since the air treatment has hitching block clear ot the ground. An. hence the reason why I’ll stay. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation so greatly reduced, and even in some I i least in country homes, to create local other feat is to take three sacks of sugar, Hoping to hear from you again, and cases obliterated, the mortality, pre­ miasms and beget disease. For example, weighing 100 pounds each, grasp them i thanking you for past favors, I beg to vention is no longer such an important the farmer who is about to build a with Ins teeth by the corners .and lift remain. problem, and therefore preveutive house, may decide to locate it near a them clear ot the ground. Y’ours very trulv, measures, such as starving, blood stream of water ; though this may be F rank A. K erreman . A landed proprietor of the government letting, etc., which have a severe and stagnant a good part of the year, with Ashland, Or., June 15, 1904. ot Ufa, Russia, writes to a local paper: green scum floating on it surface. lasting effect upon the animals, should be “A typical German trickster arrived at In a large per cent of all our states the abandoned. The most recent preventive Rough spruce lumber sawed treatment suggested is in line with the wind blows from the south or southwest | our village of Anastasevka on April 12 STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. to order, for $7.00 a thou­ and announced that the first Japanese during most of the summer months, and j favorable results obtained by the in- lection of air into the udder. It consists sometimes in the winter; so that if the I i prisoner was coming along in ail iron sand, at the Tillamook lum- ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, jn allowing the susceptible cow to retain farmer builds his home on the nortfi or j ; box, and that if the Mir (Communal bernig Co. BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. in the udder for twenty.four hours fol­ east side of a sluggish stream, the i Council) voted a sum of 2 roubles the Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland lowing calving all the milk except the breezes will blow over the stagnant peasants would be allowed to hear Inin and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to small quantity required by the calf. The water and carry the germs of malaria squeal tor mercy and afterward sing Ins SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR distention of the udder naturally follows directly into the house and yard. It1 i national war song. The Mir apparently B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. as in the air treatment and acts as a would be better, therefore, to put the voted the money, tor the performance Airents 1° R & N- R R' C° • Portland- A good looking residence on another side of the stream, was in full progress outside the state Agents & c R R Co porl|and preventive against milk fever. horso and poor look­ ing liurnesH is the and if possible a little distance a wav public house when 1 arrived. Chi a table worst kind cf a com­ Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express from it. Or, if there is a stagnant pond in the roadway was a small box, from bination. The Demand for Baby Beef. nearby, would it not be well to avoid a trumpet affixed to which issued in good There is no mistaken the fact that the any contagion that might be generated but squeaky English the famous “Ta-ra- average age of the cattle being marketed in it ? The location of a barn or stable ra-Boom-de-ay.’ ” not only makeMho harness and the I at the present tiineis considerably young­ is also an important matter in a country Even though his right hand is crippled, horse Zo< 4* better, but mukes the • leather soft and pliable, puts It In con- er than was tile case a tew years ago. home ; for unless it is kept exceedingly George Sherry of South Bethlehem, Pa., , ditlon to last—twice as long In other words, there is a growing ten­ clean, the exhalations given off from the still in Ins teens, who is in great demand r.s it ordinarily would. PROPRIETOR stable and elsewhere may be blown right dency to make baby beef owing partly as a piano player at dances and parties, STANDARD • to the increasing demand for that class into the house. is the champion endurance piano player Then there are pig pens, cow lots and of meat and partly to the greater profits. of America, winning the distinction It is much the same way with hogs. poultry yards to be located. There is a when he lapped Champion Waterbury’s best place for these, and to insure the Every effort is put forth bv ex|>erienced record of twenty-six hours by thirty-five feeders to get their hogs into marketable health and comfort of the family it should minutes. Sherry started in playing at conditional as early ail age as possible, be found Most important of all, however, 8 o’clock p.m , and at 10:35 the follow, Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging thereby shortening the feeding period. is the source of the water supply If a ing night he was forced to quit by Dr. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Not long ago a full load of baby beef or well is to be dug, and the water used for Evrand, who had been constantly at his a prime fat load of young hogs was a drinking and cooking purposes,the farmer side, giving him nourishment, shafing rarity and attracted much attention should try to locate it in such a wav that his swollen wrists and arms and refresh­ impurities from Darnvards,stables, vaults at any market point, but now that class ing him with applications of cold lotions. is so common that no special notice is or privies (not to mention cow lots, pig 1 Sherry played 1,102 piccesof music with­ pens and the like), cannot find access to made of it. out cessation in his world's record per- it. 1 have seen more than one case of But whatever may l»c the profit of forma lice. His right hand was crippled marketing young stock, there is another typhoid fever in farm places and in I DOES ALL KINDS OF I at the steel works two years ago by a economic feature that has been given towns and villages where the well stood heavy hammer that crushed it. The considerable attention. Reference is very near the privy «nd also to the barn- I , fingers are almost useless, and he strikes made to the reduction by such methods yard. PROPRIETOR OF the right hand kevs mostly with the sec­ Even in our cities, especially in the in the total production ol fieri or pork. ond joint ot the thumb. If steers are sold at an average weight wild and woolly west, the most obvious of 900 to 1,200 pounds, and some even rules of health and sanitation are apt to less, instead of from 1200 to 1500 pounds be disregarded. I have known families it means an enormous reduction in the who made considerable pretense, in their DEALER IN Lots 1 and 2, block 11, Miller’s pounds of beef produced from the same persons at least, to neatness and style, Engraving a Specialty, addition. number of cattle. To make up this who not only kept chickens in their Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 11. Mil­ shortage there must be an increase in the buck and front yards (with every spear of grass eaten off), but in winter these] ler's addition. number of cattle raised. Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 12. Mil­ From the west came reports of the fowls were housed in the cellar. When ler's addition. overstocked condition of the range so we consider that the atmosphere in j Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 28, Thayer’s that without extensive irrigation there basement apartmentfl can easily be HOUSEHOLD MOVERS can be no increase in the production of carried all through the house, this of addition. AND DRAYMEN. Lot 4. block 20, and house near Tohl ’ s cattle on the range. It there is to be any itself ought to lie an objection to keep- ! store, Nehalem. increase it must neccssarlv come from ing poultry in them. Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us West half of lot upon which our resi­ 1 once lived next door to a lady (worth the farmers in the corn belt who can, if Our Delivery wagon deliver» to conntrv they find it piufitahle, turn their atten­ a good many thousand dollars), who dence stood, opposite the Court House, or citv tion partly to breeding instead of con­ had a compost heap not merely m her : in Tillamook City. Make vour offers to any Tillamook fining it almost entirely to feeding ns back vnrd. but at the kitchen door; SEE THE they have done in the past. The more chickens' heads and feet, and other things Real Estate Agent ; or to the owner, Tillamook Lumber Company it costs the western ranchmen to pro. still more objectionable, went into the W. A. Wise. The Failing Building, cor. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old duce a steer the greater the opportunity pile. In the large front window facing 3rd and Washington sts., Portland, Ore W ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into FOR tor the breeder in the corn licit. At the the street there wete pies, cakes and can­ this City. Startling Evidence. present tune there is probably small in. dies, with other tempting confections, duccment lor the farmer to raise com­ which she sold to the best class of people. Fresh testimony in great quantity is mon cattle, but there is plenty of oppor* These individuals could not of course constantly coming in. declaring Dr. * / t unity for him .to raise pure bred cattle look over a high fence into the back yard. King’s New Discovery for Consumption i ----- u------- .------------------- ------- A Not every dweller in cities, nor even in Coughs and Colds to be unequaled tor licet purposes.—Ex. tevent expression from f. J. McFarli . -- - J. McFarland, i country places, observes the same neat­ Bentorville. Va . serves as example. He j It takr. live generations to breed out ness and order in the back yard that is writes: " I had Bronchitis tor three' the blood ol a grade ¡mid a lifetime to generally displayed at the front. And years and doctored all the time with- Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can Then I began eradicate that of a scrub. If a grade yet. I know people who think more of out being benefited. buy it pure and unadulterated from me. taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and 1 cow is half lersey or ol anv other breed, their back yards and take better care of (INCORPORATED). . n few bottles wholly cured me. Eqqallv it bred to a pure blooded bull her call them than they do of the little patch at effective in curing all Lung and Throat TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. w II tie three quarters of that breed and the front door, l*causc they go into them troubles. Consumption Pheumonia and Grip. Cr ----------- ‘ ‘ ‘ — Guaranteed by Chas I. Clough. oft tier to get the fresh air and sunshine. its call, it bred in the same line, will tie PAID VP CAPITAL, »10,000. I Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular fifteen sixteenths of that breed and the i si.es. 50c. and *1.00. A GENERAL BANKING last ones cult thirty.one-tbirtvawonds Wood Wanted Centrally Lioeated Rates, $1 Per Day and ao on to the tilth generation—sixty, BUSINESS. Sealed bids will tie received at the Bids Wanted three sixty fourths—when )the cow is County Clerk's office on or bettire ___ ___ __ the Sealed bids will lie received at the considered a full blood. It was noticed first Monday in July. 1904, for 20 cords 1 County Clerk's office'on or’ NNore the DirectorsMe W. H ankison , W. W • • C tntiss , B. L. E ddt . that one sixtydonrth of the tainted blood of 16 inch Spruce limb., vine maple or 1st Monday in Inly, 1904. for the board M. H. LtARSEN, Proprietor. •till remains in her veins, but that does crab Cashier — M. W. H abrbom . crah apple nnnU wood. wnnt* I ___•__ * -- and care ol George Myers, ‘«’»1», a county vviinty i TILLAMOOK, OREGON ot figure much in the pail. 1 i Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi­ H omer M aron , Clerk. J charge. V H omer M ason , Clerk. | ties of all kinds. < >ne year......... Six months .... T.ircc months Çbe d-ilhiHOob Ijcubliglit Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COÎDPÆNY. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific N avigation Co Eureka Harness Give Your Horse a Chance ! Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths TILLAMOOK. OREGON G. F. Franklin Property for Sale, WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRÌ REPAIRING In first class style. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Quick Brothers, J S. LAMAR. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SHINGLES änd BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal i Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. K as LARSEN HOUSE, The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.