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..I TILLA MOOK HEADL1G A T. JANUARY 18, 1906. fcfcWMM uab|e than thoie that require the coat- had t» more life giving, vitalizing powir lier commercial feeds. These cattle, from than any other milk ihev could get, even DAIRY PURPOSES. calf hood upward “are bv no mem» though it wa» no richer in its chemical ( choice in the quality of their food.’’ 1» projierties. The point I wi»h to make Some Interesting Particulars their native country they generally be- here i» that there is such a thing as and Records. gin taking skim milk. usually more or vitality in milk, and that it is ot equal, i • ________ (less sour, at the age of from three to if not greater, importance than it» These cattle are rapidly occupying the . six days. Many of the breeders in chemical composition, especially for the richer and more important dairy sections 1 America begin thus eurlv to give them supply of cities. And there can be no question but that the vitality of milk is of this country, hence there is a great I the same kind of food. demand tor information in regard to Quantity of production and persisten- closely associated with the vitality of thern. cv of milking during long periods are the animal producing it. Strong, vigor These cattle were introduced from the well knowr. characteristics of this breed, ous cows, such as the Holsteins and provinces of North Holland and Fries- Dropping her first calf at about two milking Shorthorns, and some lew land, a section of he Kingdom of Neth- years old, an average cow ot this breed, families of the Jersey and Guernsey erlands, bordering on the North Sea, | if well cared for, will produce from 5,1)00 | breeds, are animals that are bound to be commonly called Holland. The dairymen to 6 000 pounds of milk in ten months, required for this purpose. The physicians ! recognize the importance of a strong, of these provinces arc descendants of the and she will increase this production each Oils, Varnish, Window ancient Friesans, and their cattle are and every year until, at five years old, vital temperament in the human mother, and Ido not see why it does not apply she will give from7,000 to 9,000 pounds. Sashes, lineal descendants of the cattle bred by them two thousand years ago. From 1 The quality of this milk will range from with equal force to the cows.*’ the earliest account of dairy husbandry 1 3 to 4 per cent fat, and from 9 to 10 per The purchasers of milk for direct con- these cattle have l>een used and develop cent solids not fat. If fed to their ability sumption should always bear in mind to digest and assimilate food, the ma that vitality in milk, which only healthy ed for dairy purposes. North Holland has been mainly devot jority of these cows will exceed this pro and vitally strong cow» can produce, ed to cheese production, and Friesland to duction. Before the introduction of this | and the substantial body of nutritive butter production. As an illustration breed, from 3,500 to 4,000 pounds per solids it contains, are valuable above all of the extent of the latter production the | annum were regarded as extreme high other things. High color is not neers- Agents the Saw following statistics are quoted from averages for the cows of this country. sarily indicative of these characteristics. Chamber»’ Encyclopedia : “The area of We think it is safe to affirm that the in- Indeed, it is a question whether high Friesland is 1,253 square miles (53 less , troduction of this breed lias raised. color is a desirable quality in milk for than the state of Rhode Island). In 1874 directly or indirectly, the average ot ' direct consumption, any more than it is England imported from Friesland 40,- American cows from 1,500 to 2,000 lbs. a desirable quality in veal or beet. Doubt The Most 763 cwt. ot cheese, and 265 041 cwt. of One of the cows of the earliest perma less high color arises from the same butter.’’ Reduced to pounds these im nent importation yielded 4,008% pounds causes of constitution, food and health portations were 4,565,456 lbs. of cheese of milk in nine weeks, the highest day’s in the one case as in the other. and 29,795,792 lbs. of butter. In 1879 yield being 76 pounds. This and other Dairymen handling cows of this breed the number of cows in Friesland was similar records of the breed were recei v- do not hesitate to admit that their milk closest observations cannot detect arti 144,802. Assuming an equal number ed with widespread incredulity. ficially colored butter from that which is In 1880 the cow Aggie made a record contains a lower percentage of fat than in 1974, this importation of butter from naturally colored. The coloring matter the milk of Jersey and Guernsey cows. Friesland wasjan average of 205% lbs. of 18,004 5 16 pounds of milk wichin ordinarily used is annatoo, a vegetable for all the cows, old and young, owned one year from date of calving, This re- But in view of their enormous pro product This coloring is doubtless as Dealer in that province. Even if there were no cord was almost universally regarded duction of milk, they assert that they healthful, or more so, than natural average more butter per cow, and that home consumption and no sales to other as an impossibility. Among those that coloring, the causes of which are yet un countries, these exports alone sufficient joined in this view was Professor Long they produce a large margin of profit. discovered ; the same causes produce ly demonstrate the great capacity of of England, then publishing a large work In Europe it is largely used, not only in HIDES, yellowness of flesh, which is universally Holland but in Belgium, France and on dairy husbandry, which was widely this breed. This breed is found in more regarded as a serious objection in veal Denmark, for butter making. It is pro countries, occupying more territory, subscribed for in this country, and issued WOOL, Etc tind probably producing more milk, in quarterly numbers. Thus the capaci bable that it adds annually to the and beef. In our Eastern and Middle States the cheese and butter than all other dairy ty of this breed for milk production be world’s product more than any other breeds combined. came a matter of more than ordinary breed, and perhaps more than all other production of veal is already adding an ” our important item to the credit side of the i Eastward from its place of origin this interest. In August, 1885. the owners breeds together. dairy farmer ’ s balance sheet. No kind race has spread even more extensively of Aggie commenced a record of the cow, The chief business oflhe Friesian dairy than southward. It has extended even Clothilde. They invited public scrutiny men, the originators of this breed, is or quality of veal is in so great demand Danger of a Cold and How to Property to Exchange. to Russia where at the mouth of the of this record during its full progress. butter making. It is not possible to as that of the Holstein-Friesian breed Wanted, to exchange, good Port! Avoid Them. river Dwina, nearly under the Arctic A number of persons interested them ascertain when this was not their chief and its grades. Veal is also an impor More fatalities have their origin in or property for deeded timber land, Circle, it has produced the Kolniogorian selves in it in order to learn the amount occupation, so long and so coutinually taut source of revenue to the dairymen result from a cold than from any other dress. Gladstone, No, 512% Savier sti breed, the most highly valued cattle of of her production beyond a doubt, among have they pursued it. It is of so much of North Holland and Friesland, They cause. This fact alone should make Portland, Or._______________ that country. Whether it might have which were leading men connected with importance to their country that other supply vast quantities to the English people more careful as there is no T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878.—N oth :« danger whatever from a cold when it is P ublication . spread westward into England and the dairy publications At different periods, kinds of business prosper or fail with the markets. properly treated in the beginning. For United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, ] Channel Islands but for the laws re including one during the last week of her rise and fall of price, or the increase or Cows of this breed make an excellent many years Chamberlain’s Cough Rem January 8th. id striding importations front the conti record, she was under the official watch decrease of this single product, butter. quality of beef. Whatever may be the edy lias been recognized as the most Notice is hereby given that in coinplfl the proviaions of the act of Coiigrej nent, cannot be said. It is however as care of the Superintendent of Holstein This business was formerly carried on in breed, a dairy herd in no country lasts prompt and effectual medicine in use with for this disease. Il acts on nature’s plan, June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sal serted by Profsssor Low. an eminent Friesian Advanced Registry. Her record the families of the farmers with very im above six to ten years ; age, accidents loosens the coughv relieves the lungs, timber lands in the States of California.] gon, Nevada and Washington Territory! English author on breeds of cattle, writ for the year was 26,921% pounds. perfect appliances and methods. Now it and failures to breed constantly deplete opens the secretions and aids nature in extended to all the Public Land Slates l>i ing in 1840, that early importation of During the closing week, commencing is largely carried on in factories supplied it. If the cows thus dropped out can restoring the system to a healthy con of Avgust 4, 1892, ELIZABETH F. MARCUS. Dutch cattle exercised great influence on 359 davs from dropping her calf, she with separators and other modern ap not be profitably turned to beef the dition. Sold by Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Of Salem, county of Mai io.. State of Ord Store. has this day filed in this office her si thd formation of the Teeswater, after gave from 53 to 56 pounds daily. So pliances. capital in the herd is totally lost during statement No. 6747, for the purchase ol bw K of Ne %, W% Se */4, Se M of Si wards known as the Short-horn breed. thoroughly was the public convinced of Half The World Wonders In America, Holsteins Friesian breeders every period of six to ten years. Cows of section No. 8, in township No. 1 id The type of the breecf is technically I the correctness of this record that higher > range No 10 W. and will offer proof to J of this breed are good feeders and their how the other half live«. Those who have not been behind the breeders of that the land sought is mure valuable called the milk and beef form. It is es records have since been received without use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve never won its timber or stone than for agricultural other pure-bred dairy cattle in making beef commands a high price. pecially strong in all vital particulars an intimation of former incredulity. der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds Burns, fmses, and to establish tier claim to said I private records with the churn, But >efore the Register and Receiver of this« The bones are fine compared with size, i Pietertje 2nd, in her eleventh year pro The Hols'ein-Freiesian bull'possesses Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know at Portland, Oregon, 011 Saturday, the 24th recognizing* the unreliability of many it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Rey of March, 1906. She names as witnesses: and the chin broad and strong couipar- | duced 30,318% pounds, and Princess of a vigorous constitution, above, we be nolds St., Springfield, III., says “I regard Ge urge Shand, of Salem, Oregon ; Win. J churn records, they generally abandoned ed with the high and sharp chin of the ( Wayne, in her twelfth year, 29,000 11-16 lieve. that of any other dairy breed, it one of the absolute necessities of Portland, Oregon ; George Watt, of Bay I making them during the fiscal year, ; Robert Watt, of Bay (My, Orego: extreme milk form. The loin and hips i pounds. The latter gave 4,182 % lienee his value for grading up ordinary housekeeping.” Guaranteed by Chas. 1. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adverselj above described lands are requested to file I are broad and smooth, and the rump ’ pounds in thirty days, the highest day’s 1894 5, and have since been making dairy beards. In one of the bulletins of Clough, druggist, 25c. official records by the use of the Bab claims in this office on or before said 24th high and level, compared with the an yield being 113 1-16 pounds. Seventy- Cornell Experiment Station, a history of March, i9o6. cock test. A lgernon S. D resser , Regist gularity usually milk ' 'seven cows have been received to Ad- , shown in ... the __ ___ Railroad Lands for Lease of its herd of about twenty cows is The Holstein-Friesian, assisted by the given, and individual examples form. The twist is roomy and the 1 vanced Registry that have produced T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice I of grad. Lands of the OREGON AND CALI P ublication . thighs and hocks well apart. Passing I from 15,000 to 30,000 pounds in periods different experiment stations, has con iug are described The cow Fredie, FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, in United States Land Office. tinued this method of conducting weekly forward, the shoulders are smoother of ten months to one year. Portland, Oregon, a three-fourths Holstein-Friesian.in lorty- Oregon, will be leased for the year 1906, ¡December 15th. »9^ official tests up to the present time, and subject to cancellation of lense in the mid more compact, than in the milk form, Notice is hereby given that in complio I There is a rapidly growing recogni the most flattering results have fol five weeks, produced 11.693 V, pounds event of the sale of the land during the with the provisions of the act of Congreil but of lighter weight than in the beef of milk containing 412 22 pounds but- tion of the superior value of the milk of lowed. June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the salqj term of the lease. form. The brisket is not so wide and lands in the States of California, fl fat. Ruby, another three fourth Hol Owners of farms and ranches adjoin tim'ier this breed for direct consumption. We gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,”! Rosa Bonheur Fifth, is a six-weeks’ low as in the beef form, and the chest is quote from an ai tide in the “ National test, produced 135.95 pounds ot butter stein-Friesian, in forty-eight weeks pro ing railroad lands should file their appli extended to all the Pub.ic l.and States byac ’ 1892, not so deep, but the width of the beef duced 13.574 pounds of milk containing cations not later than February 1, 1906, August 4, WILLIAM Stockman’* : . after which date applications front Of Netarts, county e . of cattkrlin or a daily average of 3.23 pounds. form through at the heart is closely re- Tillamook, States 430.15 pounds butter fat Her greatest “ Every physician of note maintains others will also be considered. Oregon, has this day filed in this office I Belle Sarcastic, in a six-weeks’ test, tnined. In the milk form the abdomen Address : sworn statement, No. 6783. for the purchfl that normal milk properly balanced is, produced 136.88 pounds or a daily production for one lactation was 16,089 is usually »wiing low, and the ribs are of the Sw >4 of Ne Nw % of Se Se XI C harles W. E berlein , V6 pounds milk in sixty-four weeks, far better for food, especially for infants average ot 3.26 pounds. Nw.X a ad Ne % of Sw %, of Section | steep ; but in the milk and beef form the Acting Land Agent, 33. in Township No. 2 south, Range 101 containing 531.32 pounds butter fat. and young children, than is milk richer and will offer proof to show that the I m 1035 Merchants Exchange. ribs are wide sprung and the abdomen I Houwtje D. in a six weeks’ test made sought is more valuable for its timber] in fat. Probably mil« containing not 120 65 pounds of butter, or a daily In thus grading up a herd of native San Franci co. Cal. more trimly held up. though no less stone than for agricultural purposes, and] cows Professor Roberts has furnished an more than 3.4 per cent, of fat is fully average of 2.87 pounds. establish his claim to said land before 4 capacious. The general appearance of County C erk, at Tillamook City. Oregon.] object lesson to farmers who desire to rich enough, since the human mother’s NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. . Friday, the 6th day of April, I906. He names i the hull is strongly masculine, but .that It will thus be seen that these three improve their herds but do not feel able witnesses ; | milk seldom exceeds that figure, and of the cow is no less feminine than in N oticb is H ereby G iven .—That the un 1 J ohn A. Brant, Albert Mason, of Tillamol often falls below 3 per cent,, and it is cows made an average of three and to purchase pure bred cows. 1 Or.; A. M Austin, of Netarts, Ore. ; Elmer, dersigned Guardian of the person and estate the milk form. said that nursing infants of such twelve one hundredths pounds of butter ot Fredrick M. Davidson and Montie V. Hoag, ot Tillamook, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely fl This breed excels in milk production, Davidson has filed in the Countv Court of George W. Knorr, Kentucky, writing mothers are more healthy than those per day tor a period of six consecutive Tillamook County, State of Oregon, his “hove described lands are requested to file tb it i» superior lor veal production ami I guardian of said »aid per- «¡«I™» thl. offlee on or before »»id 6th i who get richer milk. Good medical weeks, or fittv-five one hundredths of a to the Holstein-Friesian Register, says: final account as such guardian sons and their estate, and that Saturday, , ° April, I906. valuable for beef production. For gen. authorities have stated time and time pound of butter per cow per day in "The Holstein Jersey cross recommends the 3rd day of February, 190«. ------- at ■ the • hour • ■ 1 A lgernon S. D rkssek . Register eralions the natural conditions under ' ten o’clock in the fore noon of said day lias : ----- again that normal milk is much health excess to the best cow at the World’s itself to dairymen in various ways. I of been fixed by said court as the time for hear- ! T “ imber L and A ct . J une 3 1878.—N otice n which these cat*.Ic have been developed I have raised many myself and all with ing any objections to said report, and the • ier lor the human than is rich milk, and Fair. P ublication settlement thereof. have been most favorable for this com United States Land Office, there is not a careful, intelligent breeder Sensational among the Fair Ground out exception were good dairy cows.” GEORGE WILLIAMS, Portland, Ore. bination of qualities, Looking upon one ' It is reported that the cross of the Jersey Guardian of tlie person and estate of to day who does not know that 3 per Te»t» of 1899 was that of a Holstein- I January loih, loo6j Fredrick M and Montie V. of its model cows, the broad loin and Notice is hereby given that in compliM cent, milk, fresh from the cow, is much Friesian cow at the London Dairy bull on Holstein-Friesian cows is not Davidson. 1 with the provisions of the act of CongreSM rump seems just the place for the growth | | June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the eat lietter lor the call than 6 per cent, or Show, Canada, in a ’ forty-eight hour j generally successful. We do not recoin- of the finest quality of beef and ft he tit • of timber lands in the States of Cal I ford I mend it It appears thus far, that sat - even 4 per cent. milk. Indeed it is quite test conducted by Prokssor Dean of I Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." 1 support of ths capacious udder. The ! extended to all the Public Land States by act freely conceded that hundreds of |er»ey Ontairo Agricultural College. This cow cess in cross-breeding de]>ends on using ’ August 4, 1892. stiaight quarters and well rounded cilvrs owe their premature death to a produced 6.7 poundsol Gutter fat during bulls of the more vigorous breed on cows WAYWK W WILEY’, body cannot detract from milk prodtic ; I Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State i surleit of rich new milk. Disordered tin» fieriod, a record which has never of the less vigorous. Oregon, has this day filed in this office |n tion. Her calves are large at birth and I sworn statement No. 6744, for the purchd S. A. S a UNO, stomachs, indigestion and sours are the Ixrn equaled bv a cow of any .breed I of the 8w L of Section i2, in tp. 2 north, rani they grow and fatten with great rapid Leaver, Ore. results when such milk is ted to calve».” publicly or officially tested. 7 west, and will offer pi oof to show that ti ity. The breeders in Holland and Fries . land sought is more valuable for its titnbi ; or stone than for agricultural purposes, and I We also quote from an address of That the Holstein-Friesian is una|>- land have always avoided in and in I establish his claim to said laud before tn Chamberlain's Cough Remedy breeding. In proof that this lifted has i Prolessor Corlylr, of Wisconsin Experi proached by any breed of cattle in the! County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Till Absolutely Harmless. 1 ”,ook City, Oregou, on Friday, the 6th day production of large quantities of milk, I maintained a high standard of vital meiit Station _• I April, I906. He names as witnesses : Every mother should know that '• A farmer of Illinois, operating an ex no one will deny. L.\Iv observations < r. L. Sappington, Carl Haberlach, L- 1 fore»», we point to its use in almost every C.l>ambe, Iain's Cotiidi Remedy is per- Ziemer. P. W Todd, of Tillamook, Oregon. I climate including that <»l Northern Rus. tensive dairy ol over 2(H) cows is de lead me to believe that the highest y ields fi-ctlv safe for children to take an it Any and all persons claiming adversely tbl above-described lands are requested to tile thfl •ia, nearly up to the Arctic Circle, Here livering milk in Chicago on the recom <»f butter have been obtained from cows contain s nothing harmful For sale by ciainiR in this office on or before said 6th day I April, 1906. in America it is as hardy as our native mendations of the physicians and sur yielding the largest quantities ot milk. Cha». I. Clough’» Drug Store. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. cattle. Its calves are raised without geons there. He receives twelve cents This seems also to apply to the cows ot difficulty. Taken from their dams at per quart for his milk wholesale. ... I the other breeds and the results ot |the «F • •»»*■*»«> « * • B B B a « B * 9 * WO IB V B a H v a a a a,* * a, three (lavs old and reasonably fed on On visiting his farm, he gave me an ! official tests of the Jerseys at the skim milk and a little oil meal they grow idea which I had never heard presented World’s Fair confirm this view. » ■ like weeds. Given plenty of food« no before, and which I atn confident is' The quality of the butter produced by matter it much of it is roughage, thev going to lie elaborated, especially tor the i I this breed, so tar as tests have l»een develop rapidly. The heifers usually milk supply of cities. . . . TV Phvsi made, shows that it is equal to that of i drop their calves at about two years clans’ and Surgeons* Associotion, ol DEALERS IN any other breed. Quality in butter de • I old and hcnctlorward arc profitable to Chicago, frequently visit loin on his pends ; first, on the healthtulness ot the I their owners. farm, and they have asked him it he can cows (no breed is more healthy than There ran l>c no profit in animals give any reason why hi.« milk has more this) ; second, on the food and diink ot that vonsirne only the necessary food of vitilixing power than any other milk ol the cows, both must be tree from un support. The more thev can consume, they can get. The gentleman remarked I pleasant flavors and odors, and lastly on • digest and assimilate above this, the that he had never thought ot such a the ability <>t the-butter maker. The a I more profitable. The other characteris. thing ; that he had always considered licrcentMgc of tat in the milk Ims noth a I tic is in the fact that dairy animals one milk as good as another, provided mg to do with quality of butter, nor Ims should bv no means l»e choice in the it had the percentage of butter fat and I color neccsaarily anything to do with qnnlitv of their fond. Cows that will ' w’ik solids, They remarked that it they I quality, for it is well known that the freely consume the roughage of ojjr l inns patient that was very much run batter made from the milk of all breeds 0 • and transmute it into valuable products. 1 down and weak, and thev gave him of otor f rtfc he ew fntury arm iraae of cows requires artificial coloring at milk, butter, veal, ’»eel.—are more tai the milk from his herd, thev found it certain seasons of the year, and the HOLSTEIN CATTLE FOR s FOR DAIRYMEN,S d supplies STEEL STOVES & RANCES. We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Paint, Doors. 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