TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 22,
1904.________
—
H. T. B ottb .
B. L. EDDY.
KATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year................................................. 1.50
Six months.............................................
75
Three months........................................
50
(Çbe
ailhimooh
Ijriiiligbt
Dairy Strippings.
Is Prohibition a Failure?
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
Testimony of eminent men and liquor
dealers as to the effects of Prohibition in |
several States.
R hode I sland .
One of the most forceful arguments re
cently advanced against the dual purpose
cow was noticed last week in an ex
chance. The question was asked what
careful man wants a dairy cow to use
part of her feed in making lieet and
carrying it around on her carcass for
five to eight years without returning
anything for it, only to get a few dollars
for cow beef in theend ? There is so much
that can lie said for and against the
dual purpose cow that it is doubtful
whether the controversy will ever l>e advantages attached.
settled. The dairvman, though, who
keeps track of his cows knows what he
is getting for his money no matter what
breed he keeps.
“Its effect, I cannot doubt, has been i
greatly
to dimmish crime, pauperism,
Fred C. Baker. PubllNher
j insanity, and that long «lark catalogue
of evils—morals, social, and physical—
The Young Man Problem.
I which result from intemperance.”—Hon.
There is much talk of late about the ( W. X. Watson, Sec. of State.
rush of country boys to the city and of
C onnecticut .
possible ways and means (or preventing
“There is scarcely an open grog shop
it. Agricultural papers in particular de < in the State, the jails are fast becoming
vote much space to advising farmers ' tenant less, and a delightful air of secur.
how thev can keep their boys oti the ity is everywhere enjoyed.’’—Governor
farm and to telling boys whv they Dutton.
should not go to the city. There is con-
Governor Miner’s statements are to a
A mistake that is made bv a great
sideable truth and sound senseia the ad similar effect.
many farmers is to look upon dairying
vise given and still the fact remains that
Dr. Leonard Bacon, a sturdy opponent
a man should follow the calling he pre- of Prohibition, said “the law’s effect in as a separate and distinct occupation
from general farming. In other words
ers if he expects success.
promoting peace, order, quiet, ami gen
There is little doubt but what the eral prosperity no man can deny. Never they think a dairy farmer and a general
young farmer boy with a fair education for twenty years has our city, New farmer are two separate types. It is,
can do better unancially and live a more Haven, been so quiet asunder its action.” of course, true that in order to success
fully operate a dairy a man must know
independent life in the country than he
M aine .
certain .facts and conform to certain
can bv going to the city, where lie will
Every Governor of Maine, from 1867
That is true
have to compete with thousands of other down to the present time, has publicly rules and regulations.
Noting men who have been in the city all borne testimony to the good results of however, in growing corn, wheat, pota
their lives and are therefore more familiar the law, the following catch-words suf toes or alfalfa. Each crop must be
with city wavs and are, perhaps, better ficing to show the nature of their testi treated differently and the man who does
equipped with an education than the mojiy in each case ; Governor Chamber- not understand the business will not be
man from the country. But while all lain _• “As well executed generally in the so successful. The knowledge necessary
that mav be true, if a young man is dis the State as other criminal laws are;” for running a modern dairy on a moder
satisfied in the country his parents might Governor Perham referring to liquor rate scale, such as would be adopted by
better let him go his way in peace ami trade: “Probably not one-tenth as large” the average farmer, is not of a kind that
give him a word of incouragement in as before prohibition; Governor Dingley: can not be easily obtained by any
stead of putting every obstacle in his ’Has effectually closed both open and farmer Milk or butter fat is simply one
way. A man with much will power and secret dram-shops in three-fourths of of the crops that should be raised bv
determination can make a success oi a of Maine; ” Governor Kobie: “Has work every farmer who follows diversified
line of business that is distasteful to him, ed immense advantages for the State of farming. V\ here properly handled it is a
but there are few men of that kind. When Maine;” Governor Bod well: “Nowhere profitable crop, more so at some times
a man becomes dissatisfied with his oc that I have been are the people so free than ar others, the same as in the case
cupation, no matter whether he is in the from all the evils incident to tile liquor with every other farm product and when
the general farmer gets it out of his head
country or in the city, he should make a traffic as in this Slate.”
that dairying is a separate business he
change as soon as possible and do work
K ansas .
will find that he has been neglecting a
that is congenial
In 1887 the last brewery was closed,
source of much revenue.
Success and failure are comparative
and its proprietor thrown into jail, from
terms. If a man in his own mind feels
which place he wrote to the U. S.
Owing to the prevalence of tuberculosis
fairly well satisfied with what he is do
Brewers’ Association, then assembled in among the dairy herds in the vicinity of
ing and accomplishing he is in one sense,
National Convention in Baltimore, say. London. Eng., the county council has
at least, successful. It on the other hand
ing: “It does not pav to keep up the passed a law providing for the slaughter
a man is dissatisfied with his accomp
fight anv longer.’’ The same year the ol every dairy cow supposed to be thus
lishments, no matter, how the world
trade report of liquor business in (Kan diseased. The owners of the cows are
mav look upon them, his life so tar as he
sas City. Mo., the chief base of supplies to be reimbursed, but a limit of $146
is concerned is in a measuiea failure
up to that time for the liquor dealers of has been made. If the diagnosis fails to
Every man should he fair with himself,
Kansas, said : “Wholesale liquor dealers prove the presence of tuberculosis the
and do his best to make himself content
say they have witlylrawn their traveling owner is to be paid full value for the
cd and happy, and bvdoing so he benefits
men from Kansas within the last six cow.
That this measure will draw
others. One who is disgt untied is of lit
months, and that tl>ev are making no heavily on the funds of the county there
tle comfort to anyone. For that reason
effort to do business in that state.”
can be little doubt, but it is true that
a young man should be given free rein in
The Attorney General says : “Prohibi the health of the community can not
choosing Ins profession in life and his
parents should makeup their minds in tion is here to stay : it is a fixed fact. It help but be improved.
advance to abide bv his decision. It is m indelibly stamped upon our statute
There is a general tendency to discredit
not only country b< vs who object to book. A vote oi the people would never
all talk of a milking machine, as the be
erase
it.
For
the
good
it
has
done
and
following their father’s business, How
lief is comniqii that such a device is
often does the city boy decline to take up will do, it ought never to be eraced. It is among the impossibilities. It is, how
depopulating
our
Penetentiary
and
re
his father's established business, which
ever, a mistake to say that anything in
seems to everyone but himself a fatal ducing pauperism and crime to the mini the way of mechanics is impossible for
mum.
’
’
mistake ? The instances are too numer
Gov. John A. Martin, reviewing the difficulties are daily being overcome by
ous to mention.
inventors, that but a short time ago
Choosing the profession that a young effects of the law on the material pros
were considered unsurmountable. While
perity
of
the
State,
says:
“
The
most
man should follow is about as grave an
it may be some time before a machine
wonderful
era
of
prosperity,
of
material,
error as to attempt to select his wile.
moral, and intellectual development, of will be invented which will be practical
growth in country, cities, and towns, in all respects and which will be within
Pointed Paragraphs.
ever witnessed on the American Conti the reach of the small dairvman, vet
Wise is a bald head who can fool a flv. nent, has been illusterated during the none can tell what may be accomplished
No one was ever handed a free pass six years since the temperance amend in that direction in the future. Most in
minus a string.
ment to our Constitution was adopted, ventors are working along the line of a
Adversity has its uses ; it gives our and especially during the past two years, suction apparatus, which shall closely
neighbors a chance to talk.
the period of its most energetic and com imitate the sucking of a calf. Machines
A woman would rather people thought plete enforcement.’’ Prior to the adop have been made which will draw the
she was tailor made than self-made.
tion of the prohibitory amendment, milk from the udder, but the trouble
Every Benedict has a mind of his own, Governor Martin was not known as an seems to be that they worry the cow
more or less, and she does not give down
but the title is apt to beclouded.
advocate of it.
her milk as readily as when milked by
It’s easier for a woman to marry a
As a Christian people, we are today,
hand. Another objection is that most
genius than it is for her to support him.
on some moral questions, far behind the
of them do not milk clean enough to
Every woman imagines she was
semi-barbarians of the Old World. We
created for the purpose of bossing some
prevent the cow from being gradually
send missionaries to convert them, when
man.
| dried up. If ever the time does come
we might receive manv valuable lessons
The single thought of two souls
l when milking machines are perfected,
oi human conduct ¿from them, and our
always has something to do w ith love
running a dairy will be a pastime and a
moral condition be improved thereby.
in a cottage.
joy forever.
In other Swords, we could trade a few
Some bachelors spend their evenings
missionaries and religious teachers with
The Philadelphia Record is authority
at home and some married men spend 1
them, “even up,” and be benefited by the for the statement that a “ gentleman”
theirs in jail.
exchange; and I am half inclined to dairvman near Bustleton, that state,
Many a good man has got freckles on I
think that we could pay some “boot actually scrubs the teeth of his cows
his reputation by carrying molasses
money, and yet get the best of the bar with a large toothbrush. This man is
home in a demijohn.
gain.’’
said to have manv peculiar ideas about
II an insurance policy on a man’s life
Mohammed prohibited the use of in his live stock, and particularly his cows,
is a good risk for the insurance com
toxicating liquors among his followers which are of the very finest breeds. So
pany, it is a poor one for his wife.
Liberty is always represented as a over twelve hundred years ago, and to cautious is he about their eating and
female, but it is difficult for some married day that pait of their creed is as much drinking that all the water the cows use
rcs|»ected and held as inviolate as it was is distilled It is said that he has a
men to understand w hy.
It makes the average person almost in the lifetime of the prophet. What a separate toothbrush for each cow. and I
ns mad to have fieople tell lies about field for reformatory labor would our as lie cannot depend upon his men to do
State Capitol afford for a number of the brushing he does it himself, using
him as it docs when they tell the truth.
An Ohio bachelor who was to be good Mohammedan missionaries, and if the very best castile soap. He feels that
married the next day was left in charge they should prove successful in convert in adopting this course he is assured of
of his sister ’s baby for ten minutes—and ing the Senate and House, how much the pure milk, free from the possibility of
that night he took to the tall timber.— cause of Christianity would be advanced microbes.
thereby.
But I fear it would be a
C hic.ign Xv"s._________
Here is what a Boston woman is said
hopeless task, unless the missionaries
Notice
were first naturalized so thev could vote, to have written to a sanitarium in the
west, where she was about to go for her
Notice is hereby given that on Mon then their influence might prove effective.
Why is it that modern Christians are, health ; ” Please engage for me two
day September 26th, 1904. the Countv
Board of Equalization will meet .at the on the subject of temperance, so far be. quarts daily of pasteurized milk from a
office of the county Clerk of Tillamook
cow whose bag has been washed in
County. Oregon. Said board to contin-I hind the nations of the far distant past ? peroxide of hydrogen and wrapped in
The
Chinese
forbade
the
use
of
wine
ue III session tor one week, or as many
days as necessary to publicly examine eleven hundred years before Christ, and antiseptic cotton during the heat of the
the assessment roll, and cornet all errors that prohibition remains there to-dav, dav. Secure this from a cow that is
in valuation, description of land and
given distilled drinking water and is fed
other property. All persons interested Cai thage prohibited its use among the1
microbe disinfected meadow grass free
in said assessments are requested to np. soldiers, and Lvcurgus, the Spartan law
|*ar at said time and place, ns no giver. punished intemperance as a crime. from noxious weeds ; and see that her
change can be made after the adjourn Was prohibition a failure among these temperature is down to 80 degrees
ment of the lu ard.
Fahrenheit when she is milked. See that
people ’
I hi ted at Tillamook, Or.. Aug. 30,1904
If” the highest rule of conduct is that the stable is thoroughly disinfected
A. M H ark .
which is induced by religion”, then it daily.”
County Assessor.
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
enced dentist is located in
Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and
is prepared to do nothing but
first class work and give the
best of satisfaction If your
teeth need fixing call upon
him.
must follow as a moral sequence, that as
a religious people we ought, as a duty
we qwe to God and man, to abolish the
sale and use of alcohol. Can there lie
such a thing as a Christian drunkard ?
If not, can there be a Christian people
who promote drunkenness bylaw and
increase it by license ?
G A WA lker
School, Monmouth,
Oregon State Normal Begins
ils 23rd year September 20th,
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A little thing sometimes results in
death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni.•
fiennt cuts or punv boils have paid the
death penalty.
It is wise to have
Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve ever handy It’s
the best Salve on earth and will prevent
fatality, when Burns, Sores. Ulcers and
Piles threaten. Only 25c, at Chas. 1.1
Clough, Drug Store.
ddy & botts ,
A ttorn eys - at -L aw .
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1904, tour terms in eaeh school year
uftording equal opportunities tor Be
ginning a course in September, Novem
ber. February and April.
Complete set of Abstract Books
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H.
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or,
President E. D. RESSLER. .Monmouth, Ore.
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PER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
NEW SUMMER
FABRICS
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C arl haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats.
Exlusively to Measure.
SARCHET, the
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J^OBERT A. MILLER,
Tailor, Tillamook.
A ttorney - at -L avv .
_ Oregon City, Oregon,
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
Come early and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
J-^AV1D WILEY, M.D.,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
F. R. BEALS,
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
Tillamook, Oregon.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COfDPZlNY
A-pHOS. COATES,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AbbEjM, Proprietor.
JT’OR
ABSTRACTS
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Make a specialty of Land Office Business.
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ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
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Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING,
Room 1 and 2,
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Has just received a FINE
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i
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Consisting of GENTLEMEN}
PATENT LEATH Ell and Viti
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. %
. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
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a’g
jK
fey
§ I Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.l
<2
? Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
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.Dout drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
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TILLAMOOK,
The Bent Hotel in the city
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