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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 24. young men in technical and commercial Safety on the Highway. Bids Wanted. I The following clipped from The/Xmen schools. She studies the tastes, desires Notice is hereby given that plans, can Agriculturist, represents the attitude and needs of foreign countries, and specifications and bids are wanted for the caters to them. She manufactures goods pf most of the farmers of the country construction of a stone, brick or con orrectly. If some, and perhaps many, expressly tor the export trade—goods cretecourthouse in Tillamook’.County, that ure never seen in her domestic have been embittered against all auto j Oregon. The structure to containe three atic carriages by the dangers and market, and that would not or could vaults and all the necessary rooms for not be used by Germans, but which are rhaps losses, from which they have offices and court room, jury room aud offered by reason of reckless and con- suited to the markets of foreign lands. J ail ; to cost from $18,000 to $30,000. ienceless drivers of high power ma. Instead of trying to persuade the people All bids are to be filed with the County hines, that is only natural, but a sober of other lands to adopt German styles of Clerk on or before 1 ‘o’clock P. M„ on goods, she finds out what styles they »nd thought will convince them that Monday December 5, 1904. the best way to abate an evil ¡9 not to prefer, and then provides them, even if Bidders are required to file a certfied it lie knives without edges or shoes mounce good and call it evil. The without soles. When America learns . ' check for 5 per cent of their bid as a ntomobile, for pleasure and for busi- [ guarantee at time of filing bid. ess, is a good thing. It will lie im- this lesson it will be able to rival and ( All rejected plans will be returned to roved in the future, as it has been in to surpass Germany in the South Amer the bidders. he past, and will become better and ican market. It can scarcely hope to do | By order of County Court. tter. Good things can be abused in so until it does learn it and practises it. i • G. B. L amb , Kheir use ; let us put the condemnation Cleanliness in Milking. County Clerk here it belongs. There is one thing sure—the country The introduction of the so called Father Schell is Arrested oads must be made safe for the farmer, ! ‘ Gurley’’ milk pail, while not general, is Forgery. F~the village resident and the man from far more rapidly coming into use than p^the city ; for them, for everv member of one would have expected, and everv one O maha , Neb , Nov. 17—Aftera day hitheir families, for their horses and their testing it is delighted at the freedom it spent before the grand jury regarding vehicles. That is not to be lost sight of practically insures. There’s no patent the systematic spoliation of Winnebago io r a moment. Every power which the in this, so'we can talk freely. There is Indians bv the bankers and merchants law gives us and every power we possess no question that the use of absorbent , adjoining the reservation. Father Joseph as citizens to change the law must be cotton over the top of the milk pail very Schell was arrested tonight by a Deputy exerted. The country man is not arrayed greatly reduces the liability of foul mat Sheriff from Thurston County on a war- ■gainst the city man ; safety is de ter getting into the milk, and the extra ‘ rant charging him with forging the name ma tided 4or every person and every expense is so slight that it cannot lie a of an Indian woman to a certificate . thing that may lawfully use the public burden to any one. Why is it that of1 of deposit. highway, without regard to residence. all farm products the one most freel y Father Schell declared after his arrest |jf we make war against the auto-car- used should frequently be allowed to be that the action was one more effort of Uriage we scatter our fire. The man come tainted by the filth of the tie-up ? people whose methods he had been try | 'whose band is on the lever is responsible Everywhere one goes “the taste of the ing to expose to defeat his purpose. He | for the acts of the machine, and means cow,” which is only another name for explains the circumstances .by saving I «will be found—or made—by which he the taint of the manure, is to be met in that Mrs. Littlewater, an Indian worn ■ can be reached , and, if need be, crushed. milk and cream. “Cows must be clean,’’ an, wished to withdraw her money from ¿The people are the rulers after all, and wesay, ‘‘and be kept so, and barns must the Bank of Homer and that the bank the law makers are only the servants, be well ventilated.’’ But after all it is refused to surrender it. She came to him high as they hold their heads—after not an easy matter to brush, dust and for advice and he advised her to indorse wipe a cow that has been standing in the her name to the certificate, which she fie ction is over. B As to the charge which The Agricul- barn all night, so there will not be an did by milking her mark. The certifi turist mentions, that the farmers of the accumulation of dirt on the top of the cate was sent by his advice to a Sioux land are opposed to motor progress— milk. This can readily be shut out bv Citv lawyer with instructions to notify whatever that may be—well, let us see. the use of this pail, and the milk be kept the bank to transfer the money to th** What would happen if a band of drunken | sweet. Sometimes it seems as though bank at Sloan, la. cowboys should gallop, four abreast. I we could not spend enough to get make The priestcharges that bankers O’Con through the principal street of any city ? shifts in the way of sterilizers and pas- nor and Ashford, Indian Agent Wilson Something would happen, and the teurizerers, while just a little milk pail, and Government Inspector Wright after people of that city would thenceforth 1 backed, by decency, would save the pro ward persuaded the women to transfer be “ opposed to the improvement of ' duct and satisfy the consumer. the money to a Sioux City bank, and Surely there can be no excuse for cows then to go to the law ver and request the horses.” This is what The American being loaded with dried bunches of ma return of the certificate and subsequently Kffigriculturist siys : R “ It is not true that farmers generally nure on their flanks in September, when to swear out the warrant charging him oppose the automobile. Nearly every ruuning in the fields and housed onlv at with forgery. In an interview this afternoon Father [intelligent farmer recognizes the utility night, yet a trip through different States of the motor car, and believes that this will reveal many cases of just such sol SchefI declared the investigation at Win j method of transportation is destined to venly practices, and that, too, in some nebago was simply child’s play compar H^ecotne very important and to work cases where the owners preach better ed with the investigation into the timber _ quite a transformation in various ways. things This is absolutely unecessary frauds in Oregon. P ender , Neb., Nov. 18.—Father Joseph But what all of us farmers do object to and without excuse, and no wonder j is the abuse of the auto by drivers of complaints come in of ‘‘barn odors in Schell, the Catholic priest arrested in ! more recklessness than sense. The auto the milk.” Wc have passed the period I Omaha and brought to this city, was [fbas no more rights on the highway than when good business will admit of such today arraigned on a charge of forging any other vehicle. Being a comparatively practices, and one may visit hundreds of' the name of Mrs Mary Little Walker to yfe&riew and unfamiliar machine, it is for the farms in midwinter or early spring and [ a certificate of deposit for $2000, drawn anutoist so to drive his car as not to find nothing there to JoflenJ the most on the Homer bank. He plended not 'frighten or incommode other users of sensitive, proving that where found it is guilty and the trial was set for next Kthe public road. What we complain of evidence of neglect and proof of slovenl v month. Father Schell left today for Si is simply the entire disregard of all work. No pail can be invented to meet Washington, where he will seek to place ^^Kothers' rights that is displayed by so these cases, but for those who seek for before President Roosevelt thejeonditions many motorists. And om attitude in better things and would have their pro which exist at the Winnebago Indian this respect is shared by every sensible duct pure and sweet, this pail presents [ agency, which he alleges are deplorable. ^person, including ^■person, i--------- „ the __ many estimable many good features, and is well worth He savs the Indians are in a starring condition as a result of their persecution gentlemen who run motor ears as they investigating. - » by unscrupulous white merchants. Should be .operated. The metropolitan The County Court of Gilliam County press, bv coarse cartoons and cheap Snakes in Kraut. comment, represents as ’wav-back hax- unanimously agreed at a session held seeds who stand in the way of motor Saturday that as the petition for the vote Several of our exchanges are horrified I on local option had ¡been presented too progress, whereas npthing could be by the reports of finding snakes in cab further from the truth. The city dailies late for the regular term of the County bage, which later appeared as a " hash ' X are the ones tha* are wholly in error in Court of Gilliam County prior to the late in the kraut barrels. The people who this matter, and their ignorance of the I election, therefore the ballot was illegal enjoy eating souerkraut have our «ym. farmer and their insults to the agricu’- and void and • declared the election to I patli.v in these new atllietion. and so . I tural population display a far greater have no effect, The result of this action have the snskes. Thanks you, weiK’ »r provincialism than is found even in the by the County Court will lie that Gil- eat kraut. We don't like its history, its remain under the * ‘.aste or it v smell ; and now comes this ’ few remaining ' way back farmers whom liam County wili these smart Alecks of the city press license system. story of snakes in kraut. However, we * * * assume to constitue the whole body of conclude they are dead makes after According to reports from Illinois, . the farming population.” passing the krant cutter. where an immense amount of con We presume many who will refuse densed milk is put up, the manufacturers Germany in South America. kraut this winter when it is passed, will make contracts for milk six months in | keep home-made cider, wines or beers in German commercial expansion con. advance. The contract price for the six the family, where the children have tinues. perhaps to a more marked de- months beginning with October 1 ranges access to them when they wish to jmr- gree in South America than elsewhere. from $1.37to $1.40 against an aver take of the sluff Many and many of In 1902 German commerce with that age for the same |>ei iod of last year of the boys who began by testing these continent was large, but in 1903 it was $1.46 2-3. Dairymen me rather disap home-made alcoholic drinks have gone very much larger, and the figures for pointed at the prices offered as they do to an early grave, with what appeared 190* promises to break the record not see how they can produce milk any to them real snakes in their tx«>ts ' itid again. German imports-from South cheaper this year than last. The con you ever see a |ierson with the delirium America rose from $115.000,000 in 1902 densing companies, however, gauge tremens ’ While we are talking alsiut to $131,780,000 in 1903, and German ; their prices by the butter market and snakes in kraut, don t forget to mention exports to South America from $37,- usually count on paving just enough the possible xpiiearance of snakes to the 580,000 to $50,000.000. It is interest I to keep the milk from being sold to the . ' voung people w ho are allowed free ing to notice that, while German im creameries. access to home made cider and wine.— * * * ports from South America varied, in Northwestern Agriculturist. creasing from some States and decreasing It is an excellent idea to take advan from other», exports showed an increase tage of every opportunity to profit from Growls of a Dyspeptic. to every State. Again, while the total . the experience of others, and especially < increase in German trade with all the those who are succeasful and are making The fellow who makes the most money Americas was $41,*59.000, that -o money. Every community has farmers isn’t always the one who dies rich. South America was |29.27*.OOO, show. , | who seem to prosper more than others; A poor excuse is better than none, but ing that Germany is increasing her trade perhaps they are better farmers ; they the same rule dosen’t apply to poor re with South America more rapidly than may be better managers, understand the lations. value of thorough cultivation of good with North America Many a man consents to argne with It is also to be observed that, while in livestock better than their neighbors;, his wife because she has so lew other total mercantile tonnage Germauv is jierhaj* they are better feeders and be pleasures. surpassed by the United States, thanks lieve in the balanced rations ; then, per. Some men’s idea of economy is to buy to our enormous lake anti coasting haps, they are better readers and expend two drinks for a quarter. tradeg in ve»»el» of more than 5,000 more thought aud energy in their oper Falling in love is largely the result of a tons.to wit, large ocean going »learner-, ations than do others. There is always vivid imagination. Germany considerably outranks America u reason for a man's sucxierai, and in. The charity that begins at home and »land» second to Great Britain Of stead of entertaining a jealous disponi dosent need a press agent. vessel» of more than 5,000 ton». Great tion toward him lire shrewd farmer Blessings often come disguised, but Britain ha» 533. Germany 100, Amenta studies his methods and Copies, Every you can tell trouble a mile off. *s and France 36. Moreover. Germany successful man watcher the methods of Some men get so used to looking for is steadily gaining a greater lead over , his neighla»rs and profits by their success worn that a mere ncedk in a haystack America and is actually catching up or failure. would lie a cinch. * « * with Great Britain. Lots of people get religious bccau** .it A special dispatch from Shanghai eaya Orc of the prime secrets of thia German dosn’t cost anything. * progress is so valuable and essential s that the steamer Liensaieng. from’Chefoo The deepest grave wont always hide a lesson for American* to learn tha it reports that three other Russian torpe dolx>at destroyers left Port Arthur family skcleto^. must again he repeated. It is that Most women have a sneaking convic m mv, conspicuousiv above all - with the destroyer Rostoropny. The tion that their love letters could lx Japanese stopped two of them, and the nation«, works scientifically to sc wi t d into a succtss'ul novel. cure'loreign trade. 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