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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 26. 1906 ■ he HOLSTEIN-JERSEY TEAT PULLERS. pounds in weight, or 39,600 pounds, and thr finest quality of milk, butterfat, but. ! ’ 50 Jerseys would average 800 [rounds, or ter and cheese on earth, that they are the I 40,000 pounds, and if at the end of the longest lived, the most prolific and ■he Controversy as to the year the two herds had been beefed, the the most easily kept cows on earth, that 33 Holstein-Frieslans would have sold as they range in yield from 7.000 pounds of | Merits and Demerits of beef for mo, - than the 50 Jerseys. Be. milk per veer upward, while the toy I the Two Breeds. cause of the superior vigor of the Hol. Jerseys range from 6,500 pounds per stein.Freisiau cows, the 33 would have year downward, and that the Holstein- TUB EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. J raised at least 30 calves, while the 50 Friesians are the mort economical ■ SIR.—In your valuable paper of March Jerseys, at the usual rate of loss of that makers of milk in the world to-day. Bind you give considerable space Co an puny breed, might have raised 30 calves, F. L. H oughton . Kittack on the Holstein.Friesian breed Brattleboro. Vt. 5. —Had the Jerseys in thia case Lf cattle by Mr. J. F. Martin, of Tills. averaged 4.5 per cent fat in their milk, Look. Assuming that you believe in the THE CIRCUIT COURT. their butterfat product would have been [American principles of “ fair play" and 10,125 pounds. Had the Holstein-Frie- •• square deal,” I ask your permission sians averaged 3.5 per cent. fat. their The Alderman Shortage Cases 'to answer some of Mr. Mar.in s asaer- butter fat product would have been Again Continued. tions. 10,779 lb. That is, 33 Holstein-Frieeians 1,—He asserts that the Holstein- would have produced 654 pounds more Circuit Court, which was in session all Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Frieeian breed has been fooled into “ a of butterfat than 50 Jerseys, Which last week, adjourned on Saturday last subordinate position.'* Whin! Where? breed was " proven inferior” in this case? until the 24th July. The cases against Sashes, How ? By whom t The Holstein-Frie 6. —Mr. McKeand’s record shows that the bondsmen of the late Sheriff Alder sian cows, by all the auttentio. scien one Holstein-Friesian cow h equal to men were again continued. Below will tific, undisputed records, made by men about two Jersey cows in yield. His 83 be found the docket and what action having no interest in the breed, hold the cows could be reduced to about 66 cows taken in each case ; first position as milk yieldvrs, as butter by putting on ail Holstein-!* riesians. C, A. Keep vs. The Oregon Pacific fat produoers, as butter makers and as That woul'l mean 17 stalls less, with less Navigation Co., a corporation. Action cheese makers, not only in Holland, labor, less feed and leas care to produce for money. Dismissed. G. A. Edmunds vs W. J. Smith. where these famous cows originated, the same total of milk. Wherever Agents for the Great Western Saw. but in all parts of the wnrld into which farmers try breeds alongside of each Action for money. Default. Tillamook Lumbering Co., a corpora they have been introduced. Besides the other, as in this case, there is no doubt tion. vs. Annie Eastham and others. quantity in which these cows lead, the that the comparison will prove the Action suit. Continued. quality of their milk is rated the highest Holstein-Friesians the greatest earners, N. P. Hansen vs. Louis Fleck and The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County by all European and other scientists, and therefore the most profitable cows others. Suit to set aside title. Con tinued until July. hygienists and physicians. The Hu'. to put on for the production of milk. J. P. Atkin and C. A. Doly vs. The Htein-Fnesian milk has no equal as a 7. —Mr. Martin's talk about the ** Hol Tillamook Water Co. Foreclosure. On food for humane. Ice fine solids and stein folks" in their" dilemma” is simply motion of defendant case was continued bntterfat are so proportioned as to be an nonsense. The sale of the Holstein- until 24th July. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.— N otice for T imber L and A ct J unk 3, 1878.— N otice Bids Wanted. ideal human food. Al producers of the Friesians are increasing yearly. The for P ublication . P ublication . Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Aider United btates Land Office, United States Land Office. man, administratrix, J. L. Jones, J. H. Notice is hereby given that the County greatest quantity of milk of the finest most prosperous dairy farms in the Portlano, Oregon, February i2th, 1906. Portland, Oiegon. Notice is hereby given that in compliance March 15th. *906. food quality the Holstein Friesian cows world are those that have Holstein-Frie- Hathaway. J. W. Jennings, M. H. Lar Court of Tillamook County, will receive Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of sen, P. McIntosh, G. W. Grayson. W. for the board and care of George hold the lead in the milk procession. To sian cows. This is true of Holland, of G. Chance, G. W. Kiger. J. S. Elliott, bids June 3rd. I878, entitled " An act for tlie sale of with the provisions of the act of Congress of Myers and Asa Woods. June 3, X878, entitled “An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States ot California, Ore assert that they are in a ** subordinate California, of New York, of New Jersey, deceased, by C A. Elliott, executor, F, All bids must be sealed and filed with timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex to all the Public Land States by act of position is to display either dense igno of Pennsylvania and of other states. In R. Beals, H. F. Goodspeed and James the county clerk, on or before 10 o’clock gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as tended extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of August 4th, 1892, rance or mean malice.” As producers of the eastern states the most wailing over Hughey. Suit for money and to restore A. M. on Wednesday May 2, 1906. LARS M. N VST ROM, August 4, 1892, bond. Case was submitted on brief. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 16tb Of Clatsop county, Oregon, has tlnadav filed in EDWARD T. HALTOM, tine beef, also, they lead. A fine Hol- profitless milk production is heard in Defendant was given 30 days to file day of April, 9106. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of this office hia sworn statement No. 67R4. for the Se *4. S % Sw X» of Section Oregon, has tills day filed in this office his purchase of the W atem-Frieeian carcass of 1,200 to 1,400 the regions where the producers of milk brief and plaintiff given 20 days there G. B. L amb , sworn statement, No. 6833. for the purchase No. 29, in Township No. 2 north, range No. 9 ____________ County Clerk. of the Se 14, of Section No. 4, in Town west, and will offer proof to show that the land pounds will sell for more money as beef, have tied themselves down to the little, after to file answer in brief. ship No. 1 North, Range 10 West, and sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Alder Chan two carcasses of Jersey cows wasened, shriveled, feeble Jerseys, and will offer proof to show that the land than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Bids Wanted. man. Geo. Geinger, W. B. Aiderman, sought is more valuable for its timber or his claim to said land before the Register and weighing 750 to 800 pounds each. In their hopeliKS grades, which are the John Pacquet, J. W. Jennings, F B atone than for agricultural purposes, and to Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, N otice is H ereby G iven , — That the establish hia claim to said land before the 28th day of April, 1906. He names as witnesses: this respect they lead all other breeds. most discouraging scrubs in the form of Ely, C. Desmond, VV. S. Hays, I. C. George A. Robinson, of W'estport, Oregon ; C erk, at Tillamook City, Oregon, 011 3 —The Holstein-Friesian bleeders do cows to be found on this terrestrial ball, Quick, J. H. Hathaway and ,M. F. Leach. County Court of Tillamook County, will County Wednesday, the 6th day of June, I906. lie James I Stoddard, of Westport, Oregon; Louis receive bids to lease the Big Nestucca and names as witnesses : Nystrom, of Westport, Oregon ; William Norris, Suit for money and to restore bond. not '■ impose upon the credulity of Little Nestncca Toll Roads. The said 8. —Yes, the dairy farmers are "scour W'. M. Harrison, of Tillamook, Ore ; I aju I s of Nehalem. Ore. farmers by boastful claims that are ing tlie country to buy Holstein cows.” Same as above. lease will be tor a period of one year Relfenburg, Hobsonville. Ore ; Blake Thomp- Any and all persons claiming adversely the ston, of Hobsonville, Or.; Waiter C. Bailey, of above-described lands are requested to file Tillamook County vs. Edith M Alder little short of false,” as Mr. Martin Witbiu the month, in Orange county, in man, administratrix. W. S. Hays, Peter or two years, or 3 years or 4* years, or Hobsonville, Ore. their claims in this office on or before said 28th 5 years, bids sepcrately for the above Any and all persons claiming adversely the day of April, 19O6. claims. If he were called into couit on New York, at sales both public and Brant. H. F. Goodspeed, F. M. Lamb periods are wanted, the court reserving above A lgernon S. D resser , Register. described lands are requested to file their a liliel charge, he would find it very paivate, dairy farmers have paid $45 for and M. W. Harrison. Suit for money the right to accept or reject any or all claims in thia office on or before said 6th day of June,_ 1906. and to restore bond. Same a« above. bids, under the following conditions : difficult to substantiate that insult nine months Holstein-Friesian calves, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for A lgernons . D resser , Register. P ublication . Tillamook County vs Edith M. Aider All bids mnst be made for both roads. ing and malicio is charge The 670 for 11 months ones, $110 for 18 United States I,and Office, J unk 3, I878.—N0TICE for man, administratrix, Peter Helsel, L. All payments must be made in cash, V4 T imber L and , A ct P ublication Portland. Oregon, January 26th, 1906. . Holstein - Friesian breeders merely months ones, and $125 for two-year-old H. Brown, Henry Rogers, P. McIntosh. of the first year lease to be paid when Notice is hereby given that in compliance United States Land Office, publish the results of tests of their cows one«, and are taking all they can induce J. Doroldson. L. G. Freeman, Mrs. R. the bid is accepted and the bond of the with the provisions of the act of Congress of Portlaud, Oregon Jan. 23rd, 1906. June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale Notice is hereby given that in • ompliance made, not by themselves, not eveu by owners co sell at those figures. Other Hays. Frank Wheeler. Eli Goodspeed bidder and contract is properly executed; with the provisions of the act of Congress of of I mber lands in the States of California, men favorable to the breed, but by agri regions east and west and central report and W. G. Chance. Suit for money sno y2 to be paid on or before September 1st, June 3, 1878 entitled ” An act for the sale of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” to restore bond. Same as above. 1906, and V4 payable January 2nd. 1907. timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, $«s extended to all the Public Land States by act cultural station experts, who take charge similar good prices. In all creamery Washington Territory," as ex of August 4. >892. Thoa. F. Williams v«. V. Jacob. Action Thereafter each years rent must be paid Nevada to and W1I.I.1AM L, PROVOOST, all the Public Land States by act of of the cows, feed them, milk them, sub districts tlie owners of Holstein-Friesian for money. Plaintiff granted permis as follows: V4 payment on or before Jan tended Of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State of August 4th, 189*2. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his 7.ELLA HARRISON. uary 2nd ; Vi payment on or before May ject them to the scientific test, record the cows are making tlie best profits, and in tion to file reply and cause continued. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of sworn statement No. 6768, for the purchase of results and publish the records No xucli counties as Delaware and Otsego Frank Ekroth vs. Tillamook Com.tv 1st ; Mi payable on or before September Oregon, lias this nay filed in this office her , the .1.» b „ % of 2? - ‘4, - Ne ' - >4 of _* 2 Nw 8w X una N w Vi of lbt ot each year. sworn statement No/6765, for the purchase of Se J4 of Section No. 3’2, in Township No. 2 other com are thus t“sted by disin and Chenango, in New York, the owners and C. E Illingworth. Writ of review. All money paid for the lease of said the Ne of He Vi, Section 5 and N *4 ot Hw % N, Han *e No. 9 W, nnd will offer proof to Motion to dismiss disallowed and case Se *4 of Nw Ji* ot Sec. No. 4, in Tp. No. show that the land sought is more valuable terested pirties. No other records are so of Jerseys and Jersey grades are putting will be expended on the two Toll and taken under advisement, each party to roads 1 North, Hange No. Io West, and will offer tor its timber or stone than for agricultura Roads each year under the supervision proof plain, so reliable and so indisputable as on Holstein-Friebiaus in considerable furnish briefs. to show that the land sought is more purposes, and to establish his claim to said land of the County Court. valuable for its timber or stone than for agri before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Ore., are the Holstsin-Friesian records. Mr. numbers. Geo. W. Phelps vs. Tillamook County purposes, and to establish her claim on Monday, the 7th day ot May, 1906. He All bids must lie filed with the County cultural said land before the County lerk, at Tilla names as witn ssea : Martin should contrast these records 9. —The Jersey cow is a toy cow. She and Geo. N. Hodgdon Writ of review. Clerk on or before 10 o’clock a. in., to Geo. H. Williams, of Bay City, Ore. ; Geo. W. mook Citv, Oregon, on Monday, the 7th day of Kiger, of Tillamook. Ore.; Robert Watt, of Bay with the “private” and " churn” records is tlie pet of the millionaires, such as the Argument submitted, case taken under Wednesday, May 2nd, 1906. May. 1906. She names as wit-nesses : advisement, each party to submit briefs. Erwin Harrison. M.W. arriaon, Joel H. City, Ore ; Gust Nelson, of Hay City, Ore. The bids will be opened at 1 o ’ clock p of the Jtrtey cows, and from the com Vanderbilts, I lie Twomblys, the Mor Any and all persons claiming adversely the Mapes, Wa ter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Ore. Ella R. Hays vs. J. W. Maxwell. m. ot said day, Any and al! persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their parison draw a conclusion concerning tons, the II imk I h and others to whom it Action for money. Dismissed without Every citizen interested in this matter above-deac ibea lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day in this office on or before said 7th day of May, I906 records ” a little short of false ” mikes no difference whether her milk cost. is invited to be present on the above claims A lgernon 8. D resser , Register of May, I906. 3. — Mr Martin asserts that the Holstein- costs five cents or ten cents a quart to R. Robinson vs. the R. Robinson date and discuss the Toll Road proposi A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Friesian breed was “ proven inferior to produce. The great William M. Evarts Cheese Co. Action for money. Motion tion with the court. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.— N otice for By order ot the Conntv Court. P ublication . T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for others as dairy animals nt Hi. lyiuis.” once told his guests on his Vermont farm to make more certain «nd specific over United States Land Office, G. B L amb , P ublication . ruled. Demurrer overruled. Defendant Portland, Oregon, United States Land Office Again I question his assertion and that his Jersey milk and his champagne to answer within 20 days. That part of ___________ County Clerk. March 9th iqo 6. Portland, Oregon, motive. The best Jersey cows that oould stood him in about the same cost. motion to dismiss cross bill in equity dis. Notice is hereby given that in compliance March 19th, 1006 with the provisions of the act of Congress of Notice is hereby given that in compliance allowed Defendant given 25 days in Rheumatism Makes Life Mis be secured were at St. Louis. Ths only 10—Such authorities as “ Hoard's with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of erable. Hol«ein-Friesian cows there were sent Dairyman,'* which is opposed to the which to plead and case continued until June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale timber lands in the States of California, Ore A happy home is the moat valuable of timber lands in the States of Califo' ina, gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as by farmers, and not bv the association Holstein. Friesian breed, ridicule the July 24th. Nevada, and Washington Territo extended to all the Public Land Slates by act Helen Jackson vs. Robert Jackson. possession that is within the reach of Oregon, ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by of Avgust 4, 1892, or tlie breed. The cow that gave the Jersey clsiius and misrepresentations Io Suit for divorce. ERM1NA J. McFKE, Divorce granted as mankind, but yon cannot enjoy its com act of August 4, 18oa. forts if you are suffering from rheuma Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook, State of m<at milk, the most butterfat and the con tn ct ion with the St. Louis demon, prayed for in complaint. MARTHA F. GOODWIN, Of Tillamook, coun y of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her tism. You throw aside bnsinetM cares most butter in the 130 days of the con si.ration. As there whs no real competi Edith M. Aiderman vs. Tillamook when you enter your homes and you can Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6816, for the purchase the W H of Ne % and N X of Nw U test was 8hadybrook Gerlien, a Holstein- tive teat there, the Jersey claims are County. Injunction. Demurrer sustained. be relieved from those rheumatic pains sworn s'atement No. 6834, for the purchase of the F. % • f Se *4 of Section 8 and West X of section No. 32. *» township No. 2 nort> , gave notice of appeal to the also by applying Chamberlain's Pain of Friesian cow. If the cow that came out ridiculous. of Sw Of Section No. 9, in Township range No 9 W, and will offer proof to show The Holstein-Friesian As Plaintiff No. 1 S, Range No. 8 W. and will offer proof to that the laud sought is more valuable for Bahn. One application will give you show ahead was “ proven inferior.” then Mr sociation did not have anything to do supreme court. that ti>e land sought is more valuable its timber or stone than for agricultural pur R. L. Wade vs. N. G. Dig ton. Action and to establish her claim to said land Martin's queer assertion stand«. The with the show there. As it was, the for money. Default and judgment and relief and its continued use for a short for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, poses, and to establish her claim to »aid land before < ounty Clerk, at Tillamook City, Ore., time will bring alxiut a permanent cure. 15 Holstein.Friesiau cows gave 96.169 9 private parties who put in Holstein- attached property ordered sold. the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Wednesday, the 6th day o£ June, 19O6. She For sale by Chas 1. Clough’s Drug Store. before Oregon, on Friday "the 15th day June, I906. She names aa witnesses: pounds of milk, or 6,411.3 pounds per FriesiHiis came out ahead. The Holstein- Maurice W. Northrup vs. Rosa P. Harry T. Crane, of Hobsonville, Ore.; Mal- names as witnessea : Wesley Rush, of Tillamook, Ore.; William phusJohnson, of Hobsonville, Ore.; Martin H. cow. The 25 Jerseys gave 124.524 2 Friesian cow. Shadybrook Gerben, was Northrup. Suit for divorce. Default Cows for 8ale. Ripley, of Hobsonville, Ore.; William M. Easter, of Tillamook, Ore. ; Erank Easter, of founds, or 4.980.9 pouuds per cow. Yet tlie winner, and she was purchased by a for plaintiff. For sale, three 2-year old heifers, com- Tillamook, <>re.; (ieorge Benson, of Seaside, Or. Noiris; of Hobsonville, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie Charles A. Johnson vs. Pearl E. John, ing in in May, from good] cows, Jersey the cows that led in yield were "proven Jersey breeder after the show. above-described lands are requestad to file their above described «ends are requested to file their son. Soil ior divorce. Continued for and Durham.—Apply to Albert Mason. claims in this office on or before said 15th day of olaims in this office on or before said 6th day inferior!” Tile Jersey men claim that 11.—Mr. Martin's wholesale imputation service. of June, i9o6. June, I906. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. their cows make butter more cheaply of dishonesty and rascality to the Hol- A lgernon S. D rehser , Register. Edmond Fitzpatrick and othera vs. Warning. than do the Holstein Friesian cows. steir.-Friesian breeders is characteristic Frank Fitzpatrick and othera. Suit to T imber L and J unk 3. 1878.— N otice for T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1*78. — N otice for I hereby give notice that no corpora P ublication . Doubtless the HolsU-in-Frieeian cows do of the Jersey advocate There am no quiet title. Motion to strike out portion P ublication tion, company, individual or dealer has United States Land Office, United States Land Office, of reply disallowed. Johnson appointed cost $3 to $5 per head, per year more falsifications by the Holstein-Friesian Portlaud, Oregon, Feb. 10th, 1006. Portland, Ore. any right to use the words “ Golden guardian Catherine Fitzpatrick. Guar Notice is hereby given that in compliance April 17th, I906. for feed than do the Jerseys, but they breeders. Their records of cotvs are dian given 30 days to file answer. Plain Cheddar’’ on any cheese or box contain Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress more than offset the extra feed by extra above suspicion, as they are made by tiff given 30 days thereafter in which to ing cheese without my permission, as I with the provisions of the act of Uongr««8s of of June 3rd, I878, entitled “ An act for the am the originator of the label, which has June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale sale of timber lands in the States of California, ni Ik. by extra butler, by extra skim- tueti oalside the Holstein-Friesian circle. plead. timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” been my private property and is of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as as extended to ail the Public I«and States by C. Desmond vs. J. W. Maxwell, Chas. always milk to feed back or convert into oaseine. St. Loats record shows that the best my registered trade mark. — R. R obin extended to all the Public Land States by act of act of August 4. *892, Desmond and others. Suit to set aaide son , Tillamook, Or. ADDIE THOMPSON, and by extra manure. To put $5 more Holstein Friesian cow there was Shady, title. August 4, 1892. Chas Desmond appointed guar Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook, State of WILLIAM RKi-8, a year into a cow that will yield $30 brook Gerl«n, who gave in 120 days dian for Minnis and Hatlie Desmond Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Notice. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6789 for the purchase of more in milk is good business. 8.101.71 pounds of milk and 282.6 Guardian having filed his report, testi Sw X of Ne X. Nw^ofSwU sworn statement No. 6878, for the purchase tha A X of Nw School district No. 9 will receive bids of 4. —3t. Louis was a show tear,, and the pounds of butterfat, while the best mony waa taken and decree ordered as the Be V4NeX> •***'■ 8, and S % Nw X End of section No. 3, in township No. 1 north until Mav 1, 1906, ior 60 cords Hemlock prayed for in the complaint. Ne J4 Nw X of Section 9, in tp. t north, range range No. io west, and will offer proof to Holstein-Friesian» bent the Jerseys there. Jersey cow there, Loretta D, gave only west, and will offer proof to show that the show that the land sought is more valuable Tillamook City, Ore., a municipal and Abler wood, to be delivered in base 10 land sought is more valuable for its tinibrr for its timber or stone than for agricultural Farm teats repeat the Holstein Friesian 5.802.71 pounds of milk and 280.161 corporation vs. I.yle De Roy, Quick and ment of school house. or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to riurposes, and to establish her claim to said Leave bid with establish his claim to said land before tha and before the County Clerk, at Tillamook victories. In the year ended August 1st, pounds of butterfat. It is true that, by others Suit to quiet title. Decree on A lva F inley . District Clerk. County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla City, on Monday, the 7th, day of May, 1906. She I9*)4. Mr. Robert McKeand, of Tuckers reason of the giosaer coarse quality of stipulation. mook City, Oregon, on Friday, the bth day of names aa witnesses : William Norris, of Nehalem, Or. ; Andrew July, I906. He names as witnesses Frank Allender vs. Joe Blaser. Ac*ion Ville. Pa., published in " Hoard's Dairy the Jersey milk, Lomtta D's 280.161 Cowl for Sale. Robert Watt, of Bay City, Ore. ; Geo. Watt, Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore., Frank Crane, of for money. Jury trial and a verdict of Hobsonville, Ore.; Harry F. Crane, of Hobson of Bay City, Ore.; D. W Rhoades, Bay City, man" the record of his two herds of pounds of fat made 330.037 pounds ot For Sale.—Three good Cf>ws, two in Ore.; Chas. Pike,of Bay City, Ore. 625 for plaintiff ville, Ore. ows. »me Jersey, one Holstein-Friesian. butler, while, because of the finest milk, one just fresh. One will be in the Any and al) persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the A. Roenicke vs. Chas. Nelson and above-described lands are requested to file their above described lands are requested to file their The Jerseys numbers I 5*1 head and pro- quality of the Holstein-Friesian milk, Chas. Ray. Suit for damage«. Trial set first of May. Jersey and Holstein,—In. claims in this office on or before said 6th day of claims in this office on or before said 7th <lay of quire of J. W. Beaty, Beaver, or phone July, 190*. May, 1906. slueed in the year 325.000 pounds of Shadybrook Gerbeu’s 382.6 pounds of for July 26th. to Coney Dye. A lgernon 8. D remer . Register. A lgernon ft. D ressrr , Register. milk, or about 4,625 pounds per cow. milk made 330.-361 pounds of butter P. McIntosh vs. Alex. McNair. Action The Holstein-Friesian herd numbered 33 That fact is a point in favor of the Hol for money. Thia waa a jury trial and a cows anil produced »06.253 pounds, or stein Friesian milk and butter. In that verdict waa returned in favor of defen dant. ________________ 9 280 pounds per cow. Woul'l a practi case the 830 pounds pf butter container! cal farmer »insider Mr. .McKeand'« Hol about two pounds more of oaselu and Human Blood Marks. stein Friesians " proven inferior " to his other non butter elements than did the A tale of horror waa told by marks of Jerne««? The two herds were c ired for 330 pounds of Holstein-Friesian butter. human blood in the home of J. W. Wil and fed under similar cm litio l« on his Tlie coarse Jersey butterfat particles liams, a well known merchant of Bae, Ky. He write« : "Twenty year» ago I DEALERS IN * larm, and his 33 Holstein F-levans give take up in churning iu»>re casein, whey had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, pounds more of milk than did bis and other things than will the finer nnd was near death when I began tak jl Jerseys Suppise the Jer«»v« cost. (»articles of H»>l-teiu-Friexian butterfat. ing Dr. King's New Discovery. It com *50 a head to k-»p. or U 5>W for I It is tlie extra non-lmtter stuff that gives pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since " Il cures Hemorrhages tne year, an t that the H-l-ten.-Fi leeians I the extra ••flavor" bi Jersey butter. Chronic Couglis. Settled Colds and Bron Cist |5»i « head. <>r 61.915. would n»4 the ' Pure butterfat lias little or no flivr r, chitis. ami is the only known cur« for farmer be Iwtter off in making *<336 land pure butter will hare only tlie Iteak I Al ng* Every bottle guaranteed pm elsof milk for |1.9I5 wMi 63 Hol- flavor of the fat, which is faint and de- by Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. 50c. and |l.U0. Trial bottle free . ein-Friemsn cows, in making 225,000 I licate. Pure milk, absolutely clean imls for $2 'Wil with M J* rsey cows ? milk, is nut 'high flavored, ' no matter Agent Wanted J'erhapsMr. Martin cm-figure nut th« whether it be Holstem-Friesiau or Jersey Wanted, a man to sell in this field ex- ,t would pay a man to put in 6**‘> more , milk. 5Ve are Agents for the New Century Farm Gate. datively for one of the largest uurserirs «nd take oui «1.253 pounds less of milk. 12.—The Jersey advocate» » an not get in the west. Cash advanced weekly on T c 33 McKeand Holstein Frieeians away from the facts the Holsteio- orders.—Address Washington Nursery would probably average close to 1.200 Friasians are the greatest producers of Company, Toppenish, Washington. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES ALEX I : ■ fi a a fi McNAIR CO., TRADE WITH KING & MILLS CO., Hardware, Tinware, Implements and Sporting Goods. 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