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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 10 X-Ray Cause Disease. ' tion is a wholly reliable criterion it nevertheless is of very great significance. L ondon . N ov ., 5 —There are in Lon The only positive way to test a cow is don, it is estimated, a score of X-ray by milking her for a period of. time and operators suffering from the mysterious weighing her products. External con disease which proved fatal in the case formation of a cow. however, apparently of Clarence Daily, Mr. Edison’s assistant. has a great deal to do with economical The disease, which is apparently incur, t^tlhmook Ijcabligbt production of butter fat. This fact has able, is set up as a direct result of the Fred C. Baker. Publisher been demonstrated a great many times manipulatition of the Roentgen rays, bv various investigators. Canal Not Colony. and the hands of the operator appear to The Truth Will Come Out. Some years ago Prof. Haecker of the lie the most vulnerable part. Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, RaglaRain Coats. The United States wants a canal across Minnesota station brought this fact to A fortnight ago one well-known doc It will be remembered that in the last J Exlusively to Measure. the Isthmus of Pauama. It does not light in a very forcible manner For five tor, who is in charge of the X-ray de county election, to defeat Mr. B L. Eddy want a colonv there, beyond the extent years in succession Prof. Haecker fed his partment at one of’the largest of the tot circuit judge,the democratic press and Come earlv and secure first choice. of such an establishment as may be herd of cows in such a manner as to London hospitals, had the first two CJ some of his political enemies, circulated Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. , necessary for the construction, mainten- keep a complete record not onlv of the joints of the forefinger of his right hand (WD a false repott that he had charged Mr. I ance, control and protection of the canal. food consumed, hut also of the milk and amputated, and this week it was found W. H. Easom thirty five dollars for pro Such were the desires of this government butter fat produced. From the complete necessary to take the remainder of the curing a school loan. As this was told as and this country last winter, when the records of the winter with a herd of finger away. gospel truth to most everv farmer who canal treaty with Panama was made. twenty-two cows, for example, he found “You can see from the fingers of the came to the city to trade bv a few per 1 Such have been their desires and their in that one cow produced butter fat at a right hand how the trouble has develop sons who had a personal grudge against tentions ever since, in the making of cost of 10.8 cents per pound, w hile an ed,’’ he remarked this week. The hand Mr. Eddy, we at the time inquired into Oregon preparations to begin work on the canal. other produced it at a cost of 18.2 cents seemed as though it had been severely & Begins its 23rd year September 20th the villanouscampaign lieand commented per pound ; the latter produced 107 Such is the end which is now and, we scalded. It was covered with an ulcer 1904, four terms in each school v,ar upon it, but refrained from mentioning doubt not, will lastinglv be held in view. pounds of butter during this period, ous eruption, and the nails looked as affording equal opportunities for i*. the names of those who did everything ginning a course in September, Novcw. This is the purport of the President’s while the former produced 193 pounds. though they had been crushed and torn they possibly could to circulate it. her, February and April. letter to the Secretary of War, and it is There were, however, several instances to pieces. This is how the Headlight commented —among other things—to make the fact where cows that produced good yields The Best Training for Teacher, “ Have you suffered much pain during upon it at the time, for as an honorable clearly known to all men that Mr. Tait of butter fat did so at a greater cost per the progress of the malady ?” was asked. Is the Normal course with its xnu - and upright citizen and whose character produced ance of good positions at good wag«. • is about to make an official visit to pound than others that The doctor's face clouded over at the as an attorney is above reproach, we felt \\ rite for new catalogne containing tu|i ' Panama. There are other reasons for butterfat at a cost of 12.8 cents per I recollection of his sufferings. “My dear at the time that Mr. Eddy was being information concerning courses of studv. j his going. Since the canal is to be con pound each, one yielded 194 pounds of sir,’’be said, “I have suffered the tor training in actual teaching afforded undrr shamefully misrepresented and lied about structed under the supervision of the butter, while the other yielded only 143 ments of the damned ! From last June on real conditions in town nod country bv a bevy of politicians who scrupled at pounds during the same period <»f time. i War department, it is obviously fitting schools, and full details about the ad. ward, until I had my fingers amputated nothing to accomplish their end ; vance course of study with the additional By studying the cost of production of I scarcely knew what sleep was. Night i that the Secretary of War should make “A Ian sample of the campaigh lies in I himself personally acquainted with the these t wentv-t wo cows it was found that alter night 1 rolled about in agony. advantages attached. Address, Secretary J. B. V. Bl ri.I'.K , or, circulation is the story which petty liars advantages atta President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore. scene and circumstances of that enter the cows that were of the beet type, that “All the earlv workers,” proceeded the are peddling to the effect that Mr. Eddy prise. Nevertheless, this one special rea is, those that were block and plump, doctor, “are suffering in greater or less charged Mr. Easom thirty-five dollars son is conspicous ; There is, as the Presi with a strong tendency to lay on fat, degree ; and this is due solely to the fact for procuring a school loan, and thus dent says, ground for believing that the charged more for the butter fat they pro that we did not know what we were imposed upon Mr. Easom. The latter people ot Panama, or some ot them, are duced than did any of the others. There working with, and took no precaution gentleman is absent in the East, so it is | unduly alarmed at the possible effect ot were three cows of the beef type in the ary methods againit possible danger.” not likely that he stated any such story. our operations. It is not surprising that herd and the average cost of production Harry Cox, ot Rosebury avenue, who In fact, we presume his name was used such is the case, seeing the amount ot was 1 7.5 cents per pound of butter fat. supplies the Admiralty and the War Of because he was not here to state the misinformation and mendacity that has The second group, composed of four fice with X-ray apparatus, is another of facts. Strange indeed that of all the been put forth in this country tor fac cows not of such pronounced Ixeftype, the victims. He carries his left arm in a numerous people who have procured tional purposes. But such alarm, how but still cows that had a tendency to sling as the result of his injuries. school loans through Mr. Eddy, the one Spruce and Cedar ever groundless, should be met with con become fat. produced butter fat at a cost man overcharged happens to be thou sideration, and should be, as it is about of 15.1 cents per pound. The third group Shoots in the Back. sands of miles away at this time ! We Cheese Boxes to be, dispelled in the most authorita was composed of spare and angular think it would be only right for all the G rant ’ s P ass , Or., Nov. 6.—A cold cows, but they were all lacking in depth tive manner. others who have obtained school loans It must be borne in mind that an ab of body, they did not have good capacity blooded murder was committed about through Mr. Eddy to come forward and solute essential of the canal is that it for large quantities of feed. This group two miles from Williams Postoffice this state how they were treated by him. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. shall be “an American canal under produced butter fat at a cost of 14 6 morning bv W. R. Shoemake, who shot We are certain Mr. Eddy would have and killed Oliver Sargeant,his son-in.la w. American control.’’ There is nothing in cents per pound. The fourth group com nothing to fear from such an ‘experience Shoemake and his wife, who are about the treaty, reasonably interpreted, call- prised cows of good dairy form, angular, meeting.’ But what about the Easom ing for more than that. It is inconceiva with deep bodies and no inclination to 70 years of age, live in a little house ad story ? It is simply a lie. The story was ble that any nation would undertake the put on flesh. They produced butter fat joining the Sargeant home, and the Sar- published during Mr. Eddy’s absence. geants were providing for the wants of construction and guarantee the security at a cost of 12.1 cents per pound. Mr. Eddy has furnished this statement : Similar results were found in subse the old folks in return for the farm hav and neutrality of the canal on a ground 'Mr. Easom borrowed $500 from the of less authority. A strip of land five quent years by Prof. Haecker, and they ing been given over to them. There has school fund. He paid me a fee of $7.50 miles wide on each side of the canal is have amply confirmed the facts as stated been more or less trouble ever since the for my services in procuring the loan, ex not too much for the purposes of con above. The lesson from this, as it ap farm was turned over, and last night amining the title to the land mortgaged, structing and maintaining the canal, pears to us, is for the dairyman to there was another quarrel. drawing the papers, etc. He also paid This morning Sargeant took the break and it is obvious that such strip must be avoid cows with a tendency to lay on Mr. Thomas Coates $7 for an abstract under our absolute control. The ter flesh and fat, as they seldom, if ever, fast for the old folks into the house, and J. P. ALtLiE]M> Proprietor ot title which was prepared by Mr, produce butter economically. Select when he turned to leave, Shoemake shot Coates. Mr. Easom also paid the minals ot a free canal must, of course, be free ports ; but that fact will not at all cows with deep bodies, light in the front him in the back with a revolver that he County Clerk $1.40 for recording the interfere with the Panama customs quarters and sharp at the withers; cows had secured, the ball passing entirely mortgage, as required by the rules of the service on all goods imported for con with thin and incurving thighs, large through his body. Sargeant lived only Special Attention paid to Tourists. State Law Board, as the State will not udders and tortuous milk veins, and you an hour and a half after the shooting oc sumption in Panama. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. bear any expense in connection with There is, in brief, no menace whatever will stand a pretty fair chance of getting curred. loans. So the total cost of Mr. Easom's The Coroner and the Sheriff were noti to either the political integrity or the good milch cows. loan was $15.90. Mr. Easom was well fied and went to Williams, the Sheriff re fiscal prosperity of the isthmian republic. pleased with the transaction and doubt Pointed Paragrashs. turning to Grant’s Pass tonight with On the contrary, there is a safeguard for less is still pleased. My fee of $7.50 was The old man both. The President truly observes that The road to success seems to be shy of Shoemake in custoday agreed upon in the beginning, was re- , has for some time past been considerd by this country, in the construction of the rapid-transit facilities. » ported to the State Law Board as re canal, is about to confer a great favor Most people would prefer to hear of many as insane at times, but nothing el aired by their regulations and is there-1 upon Panama. Nor will that favor be your ill luck than of your good fortune. was ever done about it. Sargeant was fore a matter of record at Salem.—B. L. i limited by the time of construction or Absence makes the heart grow fonder. about 45 years old, and left a wife and STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. liilily.' " several children * by the amount expended thereon, but it And it's so much cheaper than presents. Mr. Easom has returned from the East, I ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, will continue as long as the canal is a There are a lot of funny things in this and to the discomfort of those who cir To School Districts. BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE. highway for the commerce of the world. world—including patent smoke consum. culated the false reports, says they are Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co. and I beg leave to call your attention to ers diabolical lies. Truth will out in time, also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland If the fashions do notchange in henven the fact that special school taxes, to Difference in Cost of Prodcution and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to and, as we remarked after the election, women will find it exactly monotonous. be collected upon the 1904 Tax Roll, SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR that the people of Tillamook had made There is perhaps no industry on the Politicians would cease to root on must be voted and reported to the B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. a mistake and would be sorrv for turn farm that requires more study, more the fence if the voters were all on one County Clerk and the County School A™«« jG. R. & R N. R R. Cf> R. Co . Portland, ing down her favored son. That is com careful and painstaking work than does agents & c port|and side of it. Superintendent prior to January 1. ing about very fast, and now that Mr. the dairy industry, It is a business that When a girl begins to clip the "hints 1905. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Easom has come forward and denied the requires the best effort on the part of the to housewives" from the papers it indi I would earnestly request that you campaign lies, it is beginning to dawn manager in order to realize maximum cates which way the gentle zephyrs are make careful examination of the upon the people of this county that they returns. We have often mentioned that blowing. _________________ finances of your district, and if in did not do the right thing by Mr. Eddy the value of a cow should be measured your judgment, the public funds are at the last election. But what about by the amount of butter fat or milk she The Christmas Delineator. insufficient to maintain the length of those who started the false report ? Are produces and rough tly speaking her The December Delineator, with its term of school desired, then you shall thev going to make a public apology or butter and milk products from a reason message of good cheer and helpfulness, call a special meeting of the patrons PROPRIETOR continue to laugh and chucckle that they ably safe criterion of her value. In other will lie welcomed in every home. The and vote a special tax for that purpose. defeated some of the republican candi words, if a cow produces 200 or 250 fashion pages are unusually attractive 1 would further request that you dates by campaign lies ? Speak out, for pounds of butter fat per years, she is illustrating and describing the very latest make a careful examination of the I the truth has to come out who is was certain to yield a profit to the owner. ! modes in a way to make their construc school premises, and consult with the that was so industrious circulating the When we come down to analize a cow’s 4 tion during the busy festive season a teacher so as to bettor determine if a campaign lies about Mr. Eddy. record more closely, that is, when in ad pleasure instead of a task, and. the small amount of special tax money Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. dition to her products we also measure literary and pictorial features are of rare is not needed for the purpose of re the amount of food she consumes to extellence. A selection of Love Songs pairing or painting school buildings, Benefit of Good Highways. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. produce that product we often find a from the Wagner Operas, rendered into i constructing fences, or purchasing I Thirty-one years ago Jules Verne wrote considerable variation. This is to say, English by Richard de Gallienne and necessary school apparatus. “Around the World in Eighty Days!” It some cows require more food to produce beautifullv illustrated in colors bv J. C. F W W NT 5T W5F V V w W W W W *4 1 hope that you will give this matter was then considered little more than a a pound of milk or butter fat than do Leyendecker, occupies a prominent immediate consideration, and that dream. Last year the circuit of the world others. This may be due to a number of place, and a chapter in the Composers* you will levy whatever special tax is was made in fifty-four and a half days. causes. Series, relating the Romance of Wagner necessary to improve schools in your When the Siberian railroad is finished— For example a nervous and an excita- and Cosima, is an interesting supple community. and the lapauete are also finished or have able cow needs more food tor maintain ment to the lyrics. A very clever paper W. W. Wiley, finished—thirty.three da)s will enable ance, that is, to keep the body in equili entitled “ The Court Circles of the Re County School Sup't. a traveler to leave New York in either di brium due to that nervousness than do public,” describes some unique phases of rection and go completely around the other cows of a more quiet and easy Washington social life is from an un Report ot Bay City School. earth ' The great main lines of railroad disposition. Again, the digestive powers named contributor, who is said to write For months of September and October. which traverse the earth are supplied of cows vary, one may obtain a good from the inner circles of society. There September. with feeders, large and small, which deal more nourishment from a pound of' are short stories from the |> cms of F. No. enrolled, 17 ; no. absent, 3; no. \\ e have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and work back into what were unknown dry matter than another and hence a | Hopkinson Smith, Robert Grant, Alice tardy, 0 ; no. neither absent nor tardy, newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and waists fifty years ago. It is estimated larger amount of her food reappears! Brown, Mary Stewart Cutting and 13. Highest average on month's work : have provided the best accommodations for the public to be that there are 532,500 miles of railroad either in butter sat or in body fat. Poor , Elmore Elliott Peake and such interest No. 1, Bernice Jacoby. 97 , No. 2. Mil found in Tillamook. now in working order, of which 202.471 digestion may lie a natural characteristic ing writers as Julia Magruder. L. Frank dred Tilden. 95 ; No. 3, Roscoe Wood miles are in this country. These roads of an animal or it may l»e brought alx>ut Baum, and Grace MacGowan Cooke hold 95 ; No. 4, Bernice Warren, 94. We want the Commercial Traveler to make this his --- hoffle do two things—provide new markets bv over feeding or other bad treatment. the attention ot the children. Many October. while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in and tap new stores of food or material Still other cows are so constituted that 1 Christmas suggestions are given in No. enrolled. 19 ; no. absent, 7 ; no. house. Thev bring new demands for some things suffer more from cold or otherdisturbing needlework and the Cookery pages are of days absent, 10; no. tardy, 0; no. which the American farmer has to sell, influences which may bring about ner. redolent ot the Christmas feast. In ad- We have changed the name of the hotel from the Palace, to neither absent nor tardy, 12. Highest and also enables distant sections to com vousness or discontent, factors which dition, there are the regular departments averages on month's work : No. 1, Mar- the Tillamook Hotel. pete in his market with what he grows. cause the breaking down of body tissue of the magazine, w ith many special guerite Tilden. 98 ; No. 2. Roscoe Wood, If the railroads alone arc developed without giving anything in return articles on topics relating to woman s 97 ; No. 3. Mae Hicks, 97 ; No. 4, Mil- Saloon in connection, where all the best Wines and Spirit’ until thev network the world the farmer either in dairy products or in increase in interests within and without the home, dred Tilden, 97. can be obtained. will receive less direct Ixiicht and more body weight. B ertha M R ichards , Teacher. direct competition than nnv other pro The cow that is capable of producing D . P. J. Sharp, the exper- ducing or commercial class. This is be- the greatest amount of products from a enced dentist is located in A Runaway Bicycle, Centrally Lioeated. Rates, $1 Per D»> Terminated with an ugly cut on the cause his products must be hauled over given amount of food is of course the one Dr. Wise's dental patr rs, and a dirt or stone road before they can be the farmer desires most. How to tell is prepared to do nothing but leg of J. B Orner. Franklin Grove, III. It developed a stil lborn ulcer unyield distributed. It is evident to all that a such cows when a person wishes to buy first class work and give the ing to doctors and remedies for four farmer at the end ot a muddv road can for the dairy is, therefore, a matter of best of satisfaction yeais. Then Biicklen's Arnica Salve If your M. H. LiRRSEjM, Proprietor. It's just as good for Burna. not compete on even terms with another very great importance. While it is not teeth need fixing call npn cured. Scalds. Skin Eruptioks and Piles. 25c' farmer who has a smooth, hard high. contended that mere external conforma* him. at Cbas. Clo> g Ping Store. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly in advance .) 1.50 ()nc year......... 75 Six months .... 50 Three months wav between his farm and the railroad. So tar as farmers are concerned the im provement of country highways is of tar greater importance than the extension of railroads. Not only farmers, but tlie entiie nation will be benefited by im proved highways. The locality should not be left to pay the cost alone. NEW WINTER FABRICS. For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. H Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, X SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. State Normal School, Monmouth, Fir and Spruce Lumber. Shingles. a specialty. and Butter TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflJVY. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Woks » General Machinists & Blacksmiths. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. TILLAMOOK HOTEL. VOGLER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, The Best Hofei in the city. OREGON No Chinese Emploved. 4 4 4 >