Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1905, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 25
1 extensive experiments in cheese making ] and made some enormous investments,
■ at Storrs, Conn., and a bulletin is soon ' first among which may be mentioned
■~«r
sr
'er
to be issued showing a practical and the cost <»t the Boer war. But it has
F red C. Baker. Publisher.
cheap way of making Camembert cheese vast interests in Egypt also and has
I
Not Compulsory to have Road Boss on the farm, a discovery that should spent $10.000,000 on one dam on the
There are larger ideas than
necessitate no importation of this brand. ■ Nile.
It is later expected to present satisfac I Morocco to be presented by King Ed-
A correspondent is wanting to know
whethei it is compulsory that the countv tory methods of making the most < f, ward when he visits President Loubet
court appoint a road master. No sir ; it 1 other varieties of cheese imported now The immense field in Africa suggests ad-
is not compulsory to have so many road from Europe, amounting to 1,000,000 ditional reasons why France was will­
I
bosses to boss one another at the expense pounds annually. A valuable departure ing to sell the Panama canal anil why
ot the taxpayers. The county court ap ot the dairy division is the sending out Great Britain withdraws the last of her
points the road supervisors, who should of a demonstrator to conduce a cam­ troops from Canada. The two coun-
be men able to look after all road build paign of education in dairying in the tries are willing that the United State»
ing in their districts. It appoints a road south. Others will later be sent to shall l;e the paramount power in Atner-
master, or big boss Our correspondent other sections. Important cold storage ica. They have in Europe, Asia and
does not intimate whether he is one ol experiments oh butter and cheese are Africa all they can look after.
gr
the few persons in the countv who is in also planned.
Paint,
Work of Humane Society.
favor of a road master boss tn boss the
SA 2^—J
road supervisor bosses or not, but we
Conditions at Panama.
The Illinois Humane society recently
think we haye a right now to ask
held its annual meeting in Chicago, at
him a direct question, to-wit : Would
A steamship that returned from the which time John G. Sliurtall was re-
not $100 a month expended on the roads isthmus a few days ago brought back a elected president of the society. Those
in your section of the county be much number of Americans who had gone there interested in the work were unanimous
more appreciated and a benefit to the to fill clerical positions. They were in in the opinion that the year closed was
community than to seeing that amount something of a panic on account of a the most successful in the history of the
of tax money go a-glimmering to pay the few fatal cases of yellow fever that had organization and much enthusiasm was
salary of a road boss ? Fortunately for occurred, and were also dissatisfied with displaced regarding future prospects.
Agents
the Great Western
the road boss the Headlight man is the standard of living. No doubt they
These humane societies, which are
not bossing, for if he was the road mas found— as they should have realized be- | scattered throughout the country, un
ter boss' head would come off slick and pre going there—that the region of the doubtedly accomplish much good for
clean and the county would have $100 equator is hot. An impulsive rush is both man and beast. Occasionally, of
more a month to build good roads. If apt to occur whenever new conditions course, they are subjected to criticism,
The Most
in
the road supervisor in each district at a of any sort occupy public attention. In­ as in the case of their advocating the
salary of $2 50 a day is not competent considerate persons jump in hastily and enforcement of the twenty.eight hour
to^boss the work satisfactorily, then fire trust to luck to get out with equal law regarding the time that live stock
him and employ some of the many men facility if they are disappointed, and they shall be kept in cars, but as a general
in the county who know how, for just a usually are with routine hard work of thing the majority of fair-minded people
B. L. EDDY.
H. T. BOTTS.
$1,000,000 Appropriation Held Up. ♦
few men mustn't get puffed up and the any kind. The clerks who have hurried are with the societies in their work.
I
S alem , Or., May 18.-The referendum
■p^DDY & BOTTS,
big head that they are the only men in back can offer no real facts that weie
As an example of the work that was
GRAND
the countv who can build roads. We not known before, and entirely accessible. done during the past year by the Illinois petitions, demanding that House bill
PUILE
J— J A ttorneys - at -L aw .
hope our correspondent won’t take
Tropical India and Africa are not the society it might be stated that com­ No. 370, known as the $1,000,000 ap-i
propriation
bill,
be
referred
to
a
vote
of
j
offence because we are out-spoken, but if first choice of Englishmen for a climate, plaints of cruelty to animals to the num­
Complete set of Abstract Books
lie does we will give him all the space he but they have stood the strain as far as ber of 2,523 were investigated. There the people, was filed in the office ot the
requires to “roast” us. But don’t try to called upon, for many years without were 184 cases prosecuted and 1,107 Secretary ?of State this forenoon. The
in office. Taxes paid for non-
boss the Headlight man nor create more disastrous results. Our armies main­ teamsters and other reprimanded. There appropriation bill will therefore not
RECEIVED THE
Residents.
road bosses.
HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD
tained good health in Cuba and the is no mistaking the fact that many take effect, but will remain in abeyance
AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD S PAIR.
Philippines. Sanitation will be improv­ people either do not know what treat­ until after the general election in June,
Office opposite Post Office.
What Are We To Do ?
Send us the names of dealers in
ed on the isthmus as a matter of course. ment should be accorded animals, or else 1904. At that time the question will be I
Both phones.
presented
to
the
people
whether
the
ap
|
your town who do not sell our
What is the Headlight man to do ? That is the American system of dealing they are entirely lacking in the sense of propriation bill shall become a law. If I
goods, and we will send you a.
with
conditions,
as
exemplified
in
Ha
­
justice
and
mercy.
In
such
cases
the
Complaints reach us that the local option
collection of pictures, in colors, of
a majority voting thereon vote in the
H.
COOPER,
famous towers of the world sts ~
law is being viola ted in this city, just as it vana and Manila. Some of the American humane societies can step ir. and either
beco
tie
a
law,
will
affirmative, the bill
A. J TOWER CO.. ESTABLISHED 1836.
did when the saloon and gambling laws engineers in the isthmus have been there instruct, or, if necessary, force the guilty
BOSTON.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO.
and not otherwise.
TOWER CANADIAN CO. L muted. TORONTO CAN.
were being violated. If we refuse to say for years and enjoyed good health. It is parties by process of law to give ani
This bill carries the appropriations
anything and hold our whist, then we not every person from a northern region male proper treatment. A private citi­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
for maintenance at the asylum, peni. i
are called weak.kneed, cowardly and who can adjust himself to a residence in zen could, of course, do the same thing,
tentiury, reform school, mute school,
the newspaper is classed as no good. It the tropics. An individaul should care­ but it is not often that a man cares to
T illamook ,
O regon .
blind school and four normal schools.
we should get in and point out who are fully weigh such a question before he get into trouble of that kind, and as a
It also contains appropriations for ad­
violating the law and who are drawing acts, and not dash in and dash out again rule will not unless the case is of a
ditional maintenance and new build-
pay tor not doing their duty, then we are because he guessed at the facts and serious character, but when he can re-
I ings at the University of Oregon, the
CARL HABERLACH,
classed as a bad man by those who want found bis imagination a poor guide. port the case to the humane society and I
State Agricultural College and the
( incorporated ),
wide open saloons and wide open gamb­ The isthmus is not a watering place, let the officers of that organization do (
I Soldiers’ Home.
It contains the ap- j
ling. A newspaper to some extent is a nor will the labors at the canal and its their own investigation and prosecuting
ORE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
propriations for the transportation of, TILLAMOOK CITY,
it
becomes
a
much
simpler
matter.
terminals
be
light.
But
the
United
States
guardian ot the peace and public morals,
insane
patients
and
convicts
and
the
I
The
humane
societies,
though,
do
not
but it gets very little encouragement and will work a rapid change there for the
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
expense of returning fugitives, the aid ofl
no remuneration, it fact, a newspaper is better in regard to health and the confine their efforts to reducing the suf­
Office across the street and north from
nonresident poor and several minor!
fering
of
domestic
animals
The
Illi-
modern
comforts
ofcivilization.
A GENERAL BANKING
often financially worse ofl’ by exposing
the Post Office.
items. The total amount of the appro. |
nois
society
during
the
last
year
investi
­
those who violate the la w and the offi-
BUSINESS.
priations
is
a
little
over
$1,000,000.
gated 853 complaints of cruelty to chil
The Future of Africa
ends who tail to perform their duty.
The bill was objectionable to many 1
deen and rescued 430 children from im­
Now who is it that is violating the local
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
Back of the understanding between proper homes and immoral, degrading : people, because in it the Legislature; DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
option law in this city ? If a number ol
C
urtiss
,
B.
L
E
ddy
.
joined
the
items
of
maintenance
of
tliej
surroundings,
and
secured
tor
them
new
persons had to guess we believe they England and France on Morocco is a
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Cashier:—M. W. H arrison .
would say “ Why, the parties who vio­ far larger basis for a future entente be­ homes where they will receive the proper normal schools with the items for J
maintenance
of
the
asylum,
penitenti
I
Oregon City, Oregon.
kind
of
training
and
education.
tween
the
two
nations,
the
larger
pro
lated the saloon and gambling laws arc
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
From this it is seen that the humane ary, etc., over the protest of several: ties of all kinds,
those who are violating the local option position is the future of all Africa. Not
Land Titles and Land Office
law.” The Headlight does not want to many years hence the Cape to Cairo societies have an excuse for existence members of the Legislature. For many
Business a Specialty.
years
the
practice
has
prevailed
of
and
that
they
should
be
encouraged
in
!
railroad
will
be
completed
and
its
north
­
keep on harping about the laws being
C. B. LEEP,
their work rather than adversely criti- ! making omnibus appropriation bills,
violated, for it is an unpleasant duty. If ern terminals and connections will be a
county and city officials wanted to they highly importand question. The Morocco cizcd It may be that in some cases the and the filing of the referendum peti­ Bants and Shaos Naa'ily
H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D.,
could soon ferret out and put a stop to situation shows that that England is officers may go to extremes in their ef- . tions is generally regarded as an effort
Repaired.
of
the
people
to
overthrow
what
thev
forts
to
alleviate
suffering
and
impose
willing
to
allow
France
some
of
the
the local option law being violated. The
I
P pysician and S urgeon .
taxpavers are paving peace officers $233 neighboring territorial advantages, and unnecessary hardships upon the owners believe to be a pernicious practice.
First Class Work Guaranteed.
The filing of the referendum petitions
a month, and all this talk about whiskey to maintain amicable relations with of livestock, but in such cases it would
Office
one block west of the
Give me a trial,
being sold, smuggled in and more drunk­ that country generally in the develop­ be better tor live stock men to show the will have the effect of preventing the
expenditure
of
any
of
the
sums
appro
­
societies
that
their
rules
are
unneces.
ment
of
Africa.
Up
to
this
time
the
Allen House, Tillamook City.
enness on the streets, let the blame be
Next to the Headlight Office.
placed upon those whose duty it is to British have Imilt 2800 miles of their sarjr. and it that cannot be done the live priated by this bill. A large portion
Calls answered promptly.
prevent it. As we said before, the Head­ continental railroad, leaving a gap of stock owners have no ethical or moral of the revenue has already been raised
2500
miles,
of
which
600
can
be
covered
or
the
taxes
tor
the
revenue
hav.e
been
right
to
condemn
the
humane
societies.
light (’ocs not want to keep on harping
.i
about certain laws being violated, but by lake navigation. German East Africa It this feed in transit law, or, as it is gen­ levied and the money will accumulate in
R. BEALS,
what arc we to do ? Hold our whist or extends across 200 miles of the proposed erally called, the twentv-eight hour law, the state treasury.
BIHBER
DD
H1II0RESSEI.
route,
but
Germany
will
hardly
stand
Secretary
of
State
Dunbar,
acting
un.
is
not
necessary
to
prevent
suffering,
pitch in w hen complaints reach us ? As
REAL ESTATE,
some of our citizeus say. “Now, you go in the way of the completion of the then let that be demonstrated, but if it der authority of exisiting statutes, will SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
tor them !” while others,would advise : trunk road. England has built 1200 miles cannot be proven it is no argument to audit claims for the maintenance of the >
F inancial A gent ,
SHAMPOOING, ETC
“It will be better lor you, if you let them of the road in northern Africa nnd 1600 say that even though the cattle do suffer asylum, penitentiary and other institi - !
miles
at
the
other
end
of
the
continent,
tions
at
Salem,
and
will
issue
certifi-
'
pain
by
keeping
them
in
the
railroad
alone.” But we will add this, the people
Tillamook, Oregon.
ot this county have a right to demand, and is steadly pushing the enterprise. In cars for more than twenty-eight hours cates of allowance for those claims he Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
as they carried the local option law by order to attract settlers to South Africa we must do so in order to get the great- approves. These certificates can be
persons suffering with rheumatism.
held by the claimants until the Legisla­
a large majority, that it be given a fair England is offering tree tracts of 160 est profit.
'T^HOS. COATES,
acres
of
land,
located
not
more
than
ture appropriates money for their pay.
trial, and it this is not done, when the
Agent for Fireman’s
Sermons
Boiled
Down.
ment or can discount them to warrant
people of the county goes to the polls three miles away from a railroad.
Fund
and
London and Lanca­
brokers
at
about
90
cents
on
the
dollar.
again next year they will not only vote | Between the lines of what England
Life is the best language.
The secretary will refuse to audit claims
for local option but for men who »ill and France officially have to say on
shire Fire Insurance
You cannot win with a whine.
Morocco may be discerned the word
for the normal schools or for new build
enforce it.
Hope keeps the heart wholesome.
Companies.
“Africa.” Probably the railroad tra­
ings at any of the institutions.
I Your goods have little to do with
Tillamook
.. Oregon.
versing
the
whole
length
of
the
conti.
Experiments in Dairying
your good.
The manufacture ol milk powder is one EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904
neat will be completed within ten years. I I There are always plenty of pilots on a
of the most recent uses of this product of
The announcement comes from Secre­ I ii 1899 the Imports of Africa amount
ipond.
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
j the cow. The process is patent and con Leave
PORTLAND
Arrive.
tary Wilson that some extensive experi­ ed to $400,000,000 and the exports to I
| Cupidity easily overcomes the easy Bists of mixing with milk a sufficient ---------- —
ments in dairying will be carried on at $350,000,000, of which a third passed
GO TO
N:00 a.tn.
Portland Union >
i conscience.
<|uantity of milk snlts to render the 7:00 p in. f t depot
Iowa State college at Ames this spring. through British colonies, French Africa
for Astoria, j 9:40 p.m.
Men must lie lifted . they cannot be I albumen soluble, such as 1 per cent of
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
The object of these experiments will be in that year exported $70 000,000
j pushed up.
nitrate of calcium and phoshate of Leave
ASTORIA
to piovidc ways nnd menus for increas- I worth of goods and I imported about
Arrive.
TRUST CO.
ing the quality ot the butter made by ' the same amount. The French have | A man s happiness docs not depend on potassium The milk is evaporated and
7:43 a.m. |for Portland and i 11:30 a.m.
his happiness.
non
crystalline
sugar
is
added
in
a
pro
­
farmers and dairymen, from separator not been idle in African rail way building
6:10 p.ni. 1
way points. j 10:30 p m. Titos. C oates . Pres.
The narrow mind is not essential to portion of about 1 to 2 per cent of the
cream It is a well known fact that much j Three years ago they completed 582
the narrow way.
weight of the milk, in order to prevent
SEASIDE DIVISION.
ot the butter from those sources is of miles, reaching from Mombasa to a point
WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
My own sms are but failings; the other decomposition
The uses of such abv
low grade,nnd a large |>etcentage of it go ' on lake Victoria, the source of the Nile.
man’s are crimes.
Leave
product of ntilk may easily become as
ASTORIA
through the hands of renovated butter ■ On the west coast the French are push,
EDGES & GALLOWAY
Arrive.
As soon as you cease to grow up you extensive as the condensed milk now on
makers before it is offered tor consnmp. ing a line bet ween Senegal and the up.
11:33 a.nt < for Seaside Direct > 6:20 p.m.
begin to go down.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
the market, nnd the powdered form is
lion. It is the desire of Secretary Wilson 1 ,<r Niger, and thev are also building
- Make a specialty of Land Office Business.
A raffle is not made righteous by a much more concentrated and hence
that instructions be prepared which will ' one to the interior of Madagascar. In
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive.
easier to handle.
be so pla a that anyone who desires to ! north Africa a French line is under con­ religious atmosphere.
OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING,
von are put in a place of trial count
f >15 a.nt
do so will be able to make butter that struction southward from Algeria and it If
*
*
*
for
Warrenton.
)
•
10:45 a.m.
Room 1 nnd 2,
a mark of trust
Hammond. Ft. >
Missouri's new compulsory school o:oO p.m \ ( Stevens?
will lie ot much higher grade and com 1 Tunis toward Sahara. Thev have built
Seaside.) 7:40 a.m.
OREGON CITY. ORE.
Prosperity may l»e heavens wav of
mand a better price than the general run nearly 3000 miles in Algeria, Tunis, Sen- punishing some people.
attendance law g.>cs into effect June 16.
ol country marie butter does at the pres­ egal. Germany. Portugal and Belgium
SEASIDE
You cannot make tracks for heaven by and is expected to increase the average Leave
Arrive
en t time.
attendance 20 per cent. It ptoridcs that
• have constructed some short lines in trampling oil others.
W.SEVERANCE,
4:30
p.m.
<
foe
Astoria
Direct
>12:30
p.m.
To carry on this work, two exfiervts, their respective territory, but the main
Lttend
There s no virtue in being patient with every child in the state mus
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-
regularly some dav school no less than
I. B Rogers nnd C. E. Gray, have lieen ■ railway development m Africa is in the the pain you do not feel
Leave
SEASIDE
Arrive
The people who manage to live with, hah the time the school is in session.
detailed ami the result of their expert- ’ 1 hands ot England and France, and the
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Children between 14 and 16 must attend
out
ever
getting
into
hot
water
have
merits will lie watched by butter makers ' ' present indications are that thev have
6:15 a.m. i for Warrenton Pt >
school
unless
regularly
employed
Courts
little to do with the engines of lite.
all over the country.
m.'iv grant temporary excuses for certain ♦0 30 a.m. < Steven« Harn- 5
I agreed in regard to the paramount in-
O regon
T illamook
' mood. Astoria. J 7:20 p.m. 1
reasons, but parents or guardians who
Other problems in butter making are fluence in the continent that has ceased
An Iowa man reports that he has just rtolate the provisions of the law are
also to lie studied, such ns how to con. to be dark in the old geographical sense
Additional train leave. A.toria dally at
sold 10,000 pounds of wool at 28 cents subtect to both line and imprisonment
S. STEPHENS,
trol water content, remedy for fishy 1 The o|>ening of a continent over 50(H) '
Vnv person in the state whoemplot, a 11:30 a.m. for all point, on Ft. Stevens
.1
pound,
and
twenty
ewes
nt
$12
each,
branch,
arriving Ft. Steven, 12 30 P m . re-
flavor frequently found
in butter. ' miles long and 4000 miles wide in its
child lietweim H and 14 tears ol age
*
Real
Estate and Fire, Lite,
whereas during Cleveland's treottd term
without securing a certificate from school turning, leave. Ft. Steven, a» 1:00 p m., ar-
whether pnsteutiiation of cream is prac­ broadest expanse, containing almost *
1 he was offered only 11 cents for wool authonties that the child ha, complied riving A.torin S 43 p m.
Health,
Accident,
Insurance.
tical, and the like. The experimenla will 12,000,000 square miles, is a task tor
• Sunday only.
( and sheep were unsaleable. These rem­ with the law. is guilty of a misdemanor
Agent
for
the
Northwest
School Fund*
last some months.
ticket, and clow connection
»
centuries rather than any one generation. ’ iniscences help to explain the
and subject to a tine of »50. It is the N Through
ture Co. and Oigaos and Pianos,
p. i
Rt ,,,,rt,Rnd «nd Goble and <». R
The dairy division is also carrving on England has turned its attention there plurality of last year.
dntv ot school boards to enforce the
Notary Public.
*
N.
Co.,
via
Portland.
| aw.
.
< ‘ffice : Southwest from the Court House,
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A*
in the building occupied as a music store.
<tbe
^ill.unooh
íjrabligbt
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Oils,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
for
Saw
McINTOSH & McNAIR CO
Reliable Merchants
Tillamook County
V WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK
LATIMER, BROS F.
A.&C.R.R.
TIME CARD.
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