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1906 S OF INTEREST. from American Farmer for the Farmer. ¿h prices wf hogs prevailing go all winter would seem to e constantly reiterated charge packers have a corner on the * * * have found a new use for corn, ou lick your stamps now retnem- it is not gum arabic that you ing in coutict with, but a new ce discovered by the Illinois Ex- jnt Station and extracted from the ■ of corn. This should add, if e. to the already supreme poten. ho rules over the corn belt with [lory for himself and such beue- ■ bis millions of subjects. * * * ernor Koch, of Kansas, tells a that always strikes the right with the farmers. One time a bant put up a blackboard in his , and asked his customers to write name on it and opposite tell what were doing for humanity. A law- wrote : " I plead for all.'' A doctor ite, “ I prescribe for all.” A preacher ite, “ I pray for all.” An old farmer iked up, wrote his name, scratched head awhile, and then wrote, “ I pay all.” * * * n India they have a variety of cat called .“sacred," owing to the fact jt in past times they were made ob- cts of worship, like the white ele gants .of Siam and the pious cats of gypt. It having gotten abroad that tese so-called sacred cattle were im lune from the bites of the fever reeding tick, tlie people of Texas are liinking of importing a lot of them «1 trial. It will doubtless be fouud iut after experiment that there is lothing sacred from the inroads of the Texas tick. * * * It sounds too good to be true, and yet the dispatches from Washington state it for a fact that the Committee on Agriculture of the House ¡de cided not to recommend any appropri ation for free seed distribution. The death of thia hoary old fraud will mean a saving of at least a quarter of a million dollars annually Co the Government, and it is to the everlast ing credit of the farming class that the action of the committee was due to petitions from farmers' organiza tions in various parts of the couutry. * k ft The wide awake dairymen weeds out unprofitable animals and replaces them with those that are more productive, says a correspondent of Michigan Far mer. The same practice can be profita bly adopted by the general farmer. Bet ter care and more attention given the cowl already on the farm will make them more profitable, but it certainly will not pay to hire expensive help to wait on, feed and care for the annual in come from which does not exceed the cost of wintering. * » * Australia has adopted the system of drying milk, which is said to have been very successful in London, England. The milk is dried between steam rollers and sold as powder, from which nothing but water has been extracted, and to which nothing but water requires to be added to make wholesome, clean and sterile milk. A lead:ng medical officer is re- ported to haye said that the adoption of dried milk at some of the asylums for consumptive patients and in general hospitals has proved a success. * * * What has become of our old friend Over Production, which figured so conspicuously in all the financial dis- oussions of the early nineties 1 Last year the production was phenomenal it> all lines, but the consumers kept pace with it, and we have heard no farmer complain that he had a surplus for lack of a buyer. Over-production Hems to be one of the many over, worked economic theories, so popular in panic times with the pamphleteers and orators on " feenance,” “ per capi ta” and the “ money power.” * * ’ There is a move on foot to force the officers of three New York insurance companies to pay hack to the policy- holders $150,000 which they testified be fore the investigating committee of the Legislature that they had donated to the Republican National Committee. They had no authority to thus misuse trust funds and an effort will be made to show that the officers who paid out the money are individually liable. It was a rascally proceeding and the false trustees of other people’s money should be made to suffer. « * * Henry county, Indiana, boasts of a young Mies who bids ¡fair to grow up a regular Hetty Green in the business world, though we hope she will prove a better model in some respects than the celebrated millionaire«. When seven years old a neighbor gave this child a tiny pig, which she reared with care and sold it at maturity for $7.50. Of thia money she invested in a full blood Jersey calf, and during tthe part seven years her original investment has netted her property worth about five hundred dollars. She now owns five head of first-clam Jersey cows, which were all purchased with the money obtained front the sale ¡of the pig, and it is pleasing to look forward to the time whenjthis (bright little girl will own and control; one of'The largest and beat appointed dairies; in the Stale. * * * The impression one ¡gets from the course of the proposed pure food legis- lation in the Senate is that the chief op position to it is inspired by the adulter, ators of foods, and those who print lies in the tables concerning the real charac ter of the foods they place on the market. The pure food bill would interfere, no doubt, with their rascally business. In stead of labeling a oertain article of meschandise “olive oil," for example, tbey would be required to label it cotten. seed ¡oil. Much of the “honey” now offered for sale would have to be called glucose. Some of the “jams” and "jel lies” now spread abroad would need to be called heavea knows what. Farmers have no objection to auy dealer selling oleo, but they insist that he should label it oleo and not butter. There would be a terrible commotion among druggists, socalled food manufacturers and many other people if the law should .insist that they describe on the labels all the ingredients which enter into their com pounds. * * * Governor Cummins, of Iowa, ad dressing a farmers' institute of his state, grew warm in describing his experiences as a witness before the Senate Railroad Rate Investigation Committee, presided over by Steve Elkins, alleged Senator from West Virgiuia. By Elkins' side sat the general attorney of all the railroads of the United States. They sat so close that their arms were almost entwined in loving embrace. While Elkins was probing Governor Cummins in a most exasperating way, it was observed that this sharp lawyer waa prompting him and telling what questions to ask. In other words, the Chairman allowed him self to be used as a speaking tube through which a railroad hireling could insult a distinguished citizen of the United States. Says Governor Cummins : "When I saw that attorney passing up to the Chair man question after question to embar- ras me, and when I observed the tender relationship existing between him and the chairman of that great committee, the hot blood of indignation ran through me until I could not preserve the proper ties of the occasion, and I said then that so long as God should give me voice I would denounce that infamy.” The time is coming when all these corporation lawyers will be fired out of the United 3tates Senate and men putin their places who will legislate for the people instead of special interests. « * * Let the vegetcrian pause before it is too late and ponder carefully the prem ises, logic and conclusions of Mr. August H. Vogel, of Millwaukee. First the prem ise: The price of shoesis governed by the supply of hides, and the supply of hides depends upon the number of cat tie slaughtered for food. Now for the logic: Hides are a by-product of the packing industry. Since people are eat ing less meat than formerly because they have increased consumption of vegetable food, fewer cattle are being killed, fewer hides are in the market, and, in conse quence, the price of hides has advanned. The conclusion : Vegetarianism raises the price of shoes. Shall we then, in an effort to reduce our meat bills, raise our shoe bills ? Shall we go about on our “uppers'' simply because we wish to makeit cheaper to maintain our stomachs or because we have been caught by the “fad” of vegetarianism ? The vegetarian who is also a disciple of Father Kncipp daesn't need to worry over this question. But to the vegetarian who has a weak ness for shoes the problem is one of con- sideral moment. It amounts to this • Cheap shoes for carnivora ; dear shoes for the vegetarian. Juicy steak and patent leathers;cereal foods and brogans. Take your choice. You have been warn, ed. ________________ Rheumatism Makes Life Mis erable. M. F. LEACH, T. BOTTS, T T • A ttorney - at -L aw . J- Complete set of Abstract Book- Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. in office. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. WILLIS S. DUNIWAY, Candidate for State Printer At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906. “I hereby pledge the people of Oregon a great reduction of the enormous cost of the office, if elected, and I declare upon my honor that I shall seek neither to pe.- petua te old abuses of the office nor en gage in new schemes to loot the trea sure."—Willis S Duniway. "Willis S. Duniway is a man of sterl- ling integrity and thorough knowledge of the printing business.” — Portland Labor Press._______________ To Taxes paid for nous Residents. H. Over 30 Years experience in the Business COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &c„ Everything Needed in the Harness Line C arl you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS O regon haberlach ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. Voters of Office across the street and north from the Pest Office. the Republican Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff on the Republican ticket. It nominisated and elected I will do my whole duty as to enforcing the laws. L. M. A lley , Garibaldi, Ore. Notice to Voters. I hereby announce myself as candidate for nomination as commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party. Am opposed to toll roads. If nominated and elected, economy and good roads will be my motto. Very respectfully, Blaine, Or. E ugene E. R owland . H. GOYNE, The Best Hotel A ttorney - at .L aw . THE ALLEN HOUSE, Office : Opposite Court House J. P. ALiüEHt Proprietor. T illamook , O regon Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation W. SEVERANCE For Joint Representative. To the members of the Republican party and electors : I hereby state that if I am aominated and elected Joint Representative of the 14th Legislative District I will attend to the interests of my constituents. That the people of Oregon may elect senators. I will vote for the candidate for United States Senator in Congress who has re ceived the highest numtier of the people’s votes at the general election next pre- ceeding the election of a senator to con gress. M atthew T hompson . Blaine, Or._______________ Candidate for Commissioner. To the republican voters of Tillamook County, Oregon : I announce mvself ns a candidate for the nomination of county commissioner at the primary election, and if I am suc cessful I will during my term of office faithfullv subscribe to the following : 1st. I will strive to keep the county general fund and also the road warrants at par like they been the past three years 2nd. Also, I will see that the county books will be expected once a year, as delavs in this matter is daugerous. 3rd. I will strive to give a fair division of the road funds to all parts of the county. 4th. And when a bridge is necessary to be built, build a good one. Sth. If I am not nominated at the pri mary election I pledge my support to the republican that is successful. 6th. That if it is the sense of the tax payers to do away with the toll roads, I will endeavor to comply with their wishes. 7ch. If I am successful I will not ask for a third term. G eo . W. B odyfelt . Hebo, Or.________________ Notice to Votera. I hereby announce myself ns a candi, date for County Judge on the Republi can ticket. Mv platform is a square deal to every man and a just administration of the laws If elected, 1 will reside at Tillamook City in order to facilitate the transaction of county business, W. T. W est . Notice to Voters. I, H. M. Farmer, of Hebo, announce myself as a candidate for county com. missioner on the Republican ticket, at the primary nominating elec tion. If I am nominated and elected 1 will during my term of office favor the just distribution of the road fund thro ughout the county ; the continuation of permanent road building ; making the present toll roads free as soon as practi cable ; and giving theconnty an econo mical administration generally. H M. F armer . A happy home is the most ¡valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your homes and you can be relieved front those rheumatic pains Candidate for Commissioner. also by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balin One application will give you S ir ,—I hereby announce myself as a relief and its continued use for a short candidate for county commissioner on time will bring about a permanent cure. the republican ticket, and if elected I For sale by Chaa I. Clough's Drug Store. promise to do the best for the people that I know how. I am in favor of la w Sarah Bcnhardt’s playing to a tent and order. I am in favor ot the improve audience of 8000 persons in Dallas, Tex., ments of the public highways. I am op will be an immense advertisement for her posed to toll roads and always have been. I do not want anyone to vote for in Paris. The gifted Sarah continues to me simply because I am a candidate on catch the world coming and going. the republican ticket if that is my only Judge Parker's suggestion that the qualification, for in that event, tor my sake and your welfare do not vote for Democrats ought to nominate a south me. Yours truly, ern man for President shows that the A. W. P letcher . Oretown, Ore., Feb. 12. 1906. voice of the siren will not be permitted to invade the quiet precincts of Esopus For County Commissioner in 1908. I hereby announce myself as a candi The plant-breeding wizard of Cali fornia has been compelled to hide out to date for County Commissioner on the democratic ticket. I am in favor of good escape a crnsh of visitors and correspon roads nnd bridges and making the toll dence. Some people have fame thrust roads free when they can be taken care on them, and have to dodge in order to of without burdening the taxpayers. If I am nominated on the democratic exist. ticket I will not withdraw, but stand Possession of great riches may be a for the will of the people nnd mv party. O tto W alther , Spruce. delightful thing, but millionaires as a Mr. Rockefeller rule are not happy, For State Treasurer. rarely smiles, and the thought ci a hu- Ihireby announce rmself a« s candi morons little thing like a subpoena date for the office of State Treasurer, throws him into a spasm and solicit the votes of all republicans nt th» nrimary election, April 20th, 1906. Th ■ only Grand Army man aspiring to Wanted, a Cheesemaker. a state office and the only announced candidate recornizing the 1905 flat Wanted a Cheesemalrer for the Netarts Creamery Association.—Apply to G. W. salary law as binding without addition al legislation. Fbelps. Netarts, Or. A ugustus C. J kxxixgs . A ttorney - at -L/A w T illamook O regon ■ Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing. H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh $ .McNair's. »»as»»«»«»»» PPYSICIAN AND SlikGEON Fir and Spruce Lumber. Beals’ office. S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and Fire, Life Health, Accident, Insurance. J Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflNY. r Office first door East of F. R Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, Notary Public. Office : Southwest from the Court House, in the building occupied ns a music store. R. BEALS, A. K. CASE, * 1 PROPRIETOR Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK. F inancial A gent Tillamook, Oregon Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths. REAL ESTATE, I OREGON OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Building. Pacific Navigation Co. R. P. J. SHARP RESIDENT DENTIST STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. Office across the street from the ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, Court House. BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Dr. Wise’s office. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria <fc Columbia River R. R. fol 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. • JO. R. & N. R. R. Co.. Portland. Agents & c R R Co Portland SARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor T Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Rates, $1 Per day Centrally boeated. LARSEN HOUSE M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor TILLAMOOK, OREGON The Best Hotel in the city, No Chinese Employed. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. LATIMER, BROS BARBER INB HAIRDRESSER In pursurance of the Primary SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING Law, I take this opportunity to SHAMPOOING, ETC announce myselfas a candidate for nomination at the Republican Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor Primaries for the office of County persons suffering with rheumatism. Judge. If nominated and elected I shall give the County an econ omical administration and do all that is possible to relieve our E F. SEIFERT bottled up condition. I favor Photographer, the continued improvement of our Public highways and river Tillamook, Ore crossings and will loose no op portunity to advertise the county Studio, where it will prove of ad vantage. Opposite the Post Office. I respectfully solicit the sup port of every voter interested in ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. the welfare of the County. J. S. STEPHENS. PURB