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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 3, 1906 Holstein Jersey Controversy MM,,' I1.1I..K lll.l.-.M .'K lll'.llil 11.11 I B^H I have not time at present to an ill full the article written by the g^B w ho w rites tile greater part of the B^Blea or yellow bac ked literature put B^Hl.v the Holstein Association Publish H |,clean, but I will answer in brief jS ask you kindly to give me space Mi,.. near future to answer m full the H^gcious articles winch merits more ordinary- criticism. But for the ^^Ksenl, 1 will say, 1 suppose a great ^Bny of the Headlight readers who ^■ve ou the Holstein green goggles, will ¡^■nk I got completely roasted or ^Brehed, but will sav, get your big anil white groomed up, throw in ^Hollier sack ot brail and oil meal, and ^Bother bale of hay each und get ready ^■r the test at Atlanta, Ga., next fall. ^Bou may think you have us completely ^Blocked out Oil paper, but do not laugh ■o loud, for only two heats have been ■ni, with the Jersey running at least one ^Ld the Holstein none, and the third Met to be finished, anil when the whole ^Lutli and figures are on the slate, I Biink you will see the Noble Royal Kueeu of the butter and cash profit Borld—(the little Jersey)—is still in the Bing and coming in on the home stretch. Bead and more than neck ahead in cash Kirofits race, and this is what we are all Kfter, not the tub full of skim milk. ■Hoping in the near future to give you all ■the truth and figures at St. Louis test, Lnd not part of it as my opponent, Mr. [Houghton has done, by leaving out the I essential part of the figures in his state- I merit, the net profit figures at the St. I Louis test. There is still too much Jersey in me to leave out tbe whole truth. Yours for the Royal Queen cow, J. F. M artin . Tillamook, Oregon. Thankful to his Friends. Walter L. Tooze, who was defeated for the Republican nomination for con gress, wishes to thank all his loyal friends for the generous support given him. He certainly made a whirlwind cam paign and made the bosses tremble with fear. If there had been a larger turn out of the farmers he might have landed the prize. Hut he dies game. He was the first man to telegraph his congratulations to the successful candi date and pledge him his hearty support. He showed the sterling character of his Republicanism in the following telegram; ‘•Woodburn, Ore., April 21, 1906. Hon. Willis C. Hawley, Salem, Oregon. I congratulate you and will give you my loyal support. W alter L. T ooze .” Although notthechoice of the Repub licans of this district as a candidate, he is not sulking in his wigwam, but will be found fighting for the ticket. For the large and generous support he got at the primary, Mr. Tooze has great reason to be proud, and his friends are certainly proud of him. He made a clean and strenuous campaign and takes his defeat like a man and a gentleman and a true Republican.—Salem Journal. Dr. Wiley, the government chemist who has gained some notoriety through food experiments, declares that two mil lion children in this country have been secrificed by drinking impure milk. It would be difficult to challenge this state ment if there >ai need to, for no one could positively trace the cause of all diseases that result in death. No doubt impure milk is blamed for many things unjustly, but it is the cause of enough trouble to make it subject to close super vision. The milk supply of all big cities is not what it ought to be, but it is much better than it was some years ago. The demand tor pure food, and the insis tence of tbe public in getting it has made quite a difference in the quality of the products manufactured and sold, but there ia still much room for improvement and the crusade should be prosecuted as vigorously as possibly until the adulter ants are completely driven out of the market. An article should be branded exactly what it is, so that the consumer will know what he is getting. The food market will always be flooded with im itation products unless the vigilance of the law puts a [stop to it. ' » * * The American Farmer says the Social istic cranks and other agitators have hern predicting a panic for the last ten vears. and none has come yet. On the contrary, 1905 was the banner year in tbe history of the United States. The fellows who are trying to excite discon tent and revolution, who are chronic cotn- plainers and disturbers of the peace, de- sire bard times in hopes that it will give them recruits for their fool theories and treasonable schemes ¡by throwing men outoi employment. These fellows are greater nuisances than the boll wevil or chinchbug, and should be crushed with as little ceremony. There is no room in this country for criminal agitators of any kind. There will lie no panic as long as there are good crops and fair prices fcr them. Death from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that tbe use of Dr. King's New Dfe-l-ills merwaes. They sav« you from danger and bring quick ar.d painless release from consti pation »"J »«* trro*'»« Strength and vigor always folio« th«r Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough, Druggist- 2 >c. Try them. Real Estate Transfers. Asahel M. Hare and wife to Albert Mapes. 40 acres. Section 23 tp. 2 north, range 10 west. $350. Emma Perkins and husband to Denni. son Billings and wife. 12.09 acres. Section 33, tp. 1 south, range 9 west. $900. U.S. to Charles V. Paul. Tract. Sec. 15, tp. 6 south, range 9 west. U.S. to Peter Janek. 160 acres. Section 34, tp. 4 south, range 10 west. U.S. to Joseph Russell. 151.89 acres Section 3, tp. 3 north, rarge 9 west U.S. to John W. Russell. 154.05 acres. Section 2, tp. 3 north, range 9 w est. U.S. to Henry Austin. 160 acres. Secs 22 and 23, tp. 5 south, range 10 west. U.S. to Albert C. Gienger. 160acres. Sec. 30, tp. 2 north, range 8 west. U.S. to Clark E. Hadley, 171.85 acres. Section 6, tp. 1 south, range 7 west. U.S. to Peter Belleque. 150.96 acres. Section 19, tp. 4 south, range 10 west, U.S. to Zerelda E. Dunn. 160 acres, Sections 9 and 16, tp. 5 south, range 10 west. U.S. to Robert Riley Peters. 160 acres. Section 13, tp. 2 north, range 10 west. U.S. to David 1). Jones. 160 acres. Sections 1 and 2, tp. 3 south, range 9 west. U.S. to Sophie Backus. 160 acres. Sec. 10, tp, 2 north, range 10 west. Five mortgages filed securing $2742.20. One mortgage securing $2,800.00 satis, fled. Furnished by H. T. Botts Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co. to T. F. Cowing, Tract. Sec 11, tp. 8 north, range 9 west. $100.00. U S. Land Office to Jessie M. Stilson. 160 acres. Secs. 19 and 20, tp. 1 north, range 7 west. $400 00. Jessie M. Stilson to Wright Blodgett Co. 160 acres. Secs. 19 and 20, tp. 1 north, range 7 west. $1200.00. Jasper Smith to Sarah A. Smith. 35 acres on South line of Haines D L.C. $1.00. Fred Niklas and wife to Gustof Swen son. 30 acres. Sec. 19, tp. 1 north, range 7 west. $150,00. U.S. Land Office to Chas. P. Maginnis. 40 acres. Section 8, tp. 1 south, range 7 west. $1.50. U.S Isuid Office to Audley J. Gragg 158.70 acres. Section 12, tp. 3 north, range 9 west. $396.75. Scottish American Mtg. Ltd. to Henry 1. Sheldon and John A. Jameson and Eugene H. Fishbum. Power of at torney to satify mortgages and re lease land. Nestucca Lodge to Chas. Ray. Lots 39 and 40, block 2, Cem. Clarence Miller and wife to H. D. Camp, bell. 160 acres. Section 5, town 3 north, range 6 west. $1200. Permelia Woods to Nels C. Hansen. 41 55 acres. Section 7, tp. 2 north range 9 west. $500.00. Edith Waldo and Jessie L. Bass to A. M. Commons. 158.49 acres in section 13, tp. 5 south, range 11 west. $2200. The adulterators and sellers of fraud Charles R. Hodgdon and wife to Jacob H. Cook. 80 acres. Sections 32 and ulent food are busy trying to so amend 29, tp. 1 south, range 10 west. $600. the pure food bill that it will be mean George N. Hodgdon and wife to Jacob ingless and harmless to their rascally H. Cook. Quit claim to 80 acres in schemes to poison the people. Farmers sections 32 and 29, tp. 1 south, range should watch these moves and write to Congressmen to head them off. A dras lOwest. $1.00. Annie D. Vincent and husband to The tic pure food bill would greatly benefit William Hill Co. Numerous tracts every farmer, who lives by selling pure food, and it would still more greatly in Tillamook City. $10.00. Frank Batter to Ole Redberg. Tracts in benefit the eaters of food, which includes sections 6 and 7, tp. 5 south, range all the people. The worst of crimes are those who deal in the vile stuff. 10 west. $250. The Alliance Trust Co. to William Mac- * * * A lot of people are making a living by Master. Power of Attorney to exe cute satisfactions of mortgages, etc. abusing John D. Rockefeller. For years Oregon Trust Co..Ltd., to Robert Living, he has been making “copy” for maga stone and Zera Snow. Power of zines and newspapers, and incidentally salaries for numerous scriblers. He is Attorney to satisfy mortgages, etc. W. A. Graves and wife to G. J. Ayers. also a prime favorite for the sensational 64 acres in section 20, tp. 3 south, preachers and it is a cold Sunday that one of these “hot gospelers” does not range 10 west. $1000.00. Geo. O. Sloan to John Krebs Tract. hold John D. up as an awful example. Section 26. tp. 1 south, range 10 After awhile people will actually begin to sympathize with the Staudard Oil west. $500. J. C. Holden and wife and L. B. Zlemer magnate as they do with a deer pursued to East Beaver Cheese Co. Tract in by wolves or a dog being devoured by sectious .7 and 8 tp. 3 south, range 9 fleas. west. $600. The statistician in the Department of L. A. McNary to Marie House. Tract in section 10, tp. 2 south, range 10 Agriculture ot the United States esti. mates that in 1931 the population of «vest. $1.00. Henry Tohl co George M. Knight, W Mr- this country will be 130,000,000 and lot 1 and W Vj. lot 2. block 3, Tohl’s the census bureau agrees that this is a conservative estimate. To supply the add. to Nehalem City. $40. J. E. Sibley and wife to Winfield S. requirements of this number of people Cone and wife. % interest in small will necessitate the production of 700, 000,000 bushels of wheat, 1,250,000,000 tract in Bay City. $320.00. J. E. Sibley and wife to Winfield S. Cone bushels of oats, 3,450,000,000 bushels of corn, 100,000,000 tons of hay ; and and wife. Quit claim. $1.99. U. 8. A. to Lewis E. Farmer. Copy cotton, tobacco and fruits in proportion. Patent. 160 acres. Section 19. tp. To produce this immense quantity of food and kindred products will necessi 3 south, range 10 west. Charles L. Simmons and wife to D S. tate the bringing under cultivation an Linebarger. Tract. Section 36, tp. additional 150,000,000 acres of land, and it is estimated that we have only 3 south, range 8 west. $10.00. Ellis Jennings and wife to T. F. Cowing 108,000,000 acres available for cultiva and C. W. Mead. 160 acres Section tion. These figures lead the Chicago 85, tp 3 north, range 9 west $1000. Live Steak World to remark that “good John W. Nendell and wife to C. W. agricultural land today offers the best Mead and T. F. Cowing. 157.30 and safest investment on earth,” and acres. Section 12, tp. 3 north, range we agree with this able pa|>er. If a man wants to leave his decendants an inheri 9 west. $1000.00. Audley J. Gragg and «vife to C. W. tance that will constantly increase in Mead and T. F. Cowing. 158.70 value and be safer than any other form acres. Section 12, tp. 3 north, of wealth, let him invest in the best desirable lands in the United States. range 9 west. $1600. Josiah S. Purdom and wife to T. F. Cowing. 160 acres. Section 14, tp. Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. 3 north, range 9 west. $600. For more than twenty year» Mr. J. B. Herman K. Finch and wife to C. W. Mead and T. F. Cowing. 149.39 Maseey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneapolis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain acres. Sections 6 and 7. tp. 3 north, and suffering which he endured during range 8 west. $1500. this time is beyond comprehension. T.F. Cowing and wife to William Mc Nothing gave him any permanent relief Pherson. 40 acres. Section 11, tp. until hn used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved 3 north,.range 9 west. $400. the pain and madesleep and rest possible, C. W. Mead and wife and T. F. Cowing and less than one bottle lias effected a and wife to William McPherson permanent cure. Mr. Massey relates his Tracts containing 1425.39 acres in experience for the benefit of others who may be similarly afflicted. If troubled sections 11, 14 and 35, tp. 3 north, with sciatica or rheumatism why not range 9 west, and section 6 and 7. tp. try a 25-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the 8 north, range 8 west. $14.253.90. D. R Glad will to William D. Gladwill. fain. For sale by Chas. I. Clough’s >rug Store. Tract in sections 25 and 26. tp. 3 south, range 9 west. $2578.00. How’S This? Zerelda E. Dunn to Thomas Wilson. We offer One Hundred Dollar« Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Tract in sections 9 and 16. tp. 5 Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. south, range 10 west. $2000.00. We, the undersigned, have known F. Î. Joseph E. Price and wife to Sarah E. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe him honorable in all business trans Pall. Tract in section 15, tp. 6 south, perfectly action* and financially able to carry out any obligations mad* by their firm. range 9 west. W a LDIFG, KfMWAM it M a MVIW. T. P. Wise and wife to P. J. Sharp. Wholesale Dugaists, Toleldo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- Tract in section 30, tp. 1 south, range I ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free, 9 west. $1700. i Pri-e 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Nathaniel Jones to Anna Jones, bis wife. Take Hairs Family Pills for constipation. Tract. Section 8, tp. 3 south, range 9 west. Containing 171.59 acres. $1.00. W. N. Bays and wife to M. V. Parmer. this $60 Machine for $25 It U a hlfh-arm, drop Lots 16 and 17, block 7, A. A. Mil- ' FKIGNT PI1MIÍ. bead, ball bearing, lock stitch, double feed, self lersadd. to Tillamook City. $100 threading »buttle: hat automatic bobbin winder Mary Immogene Elliott and husband to and other late»t improve N. M. Dawson. Lots 1 to 8, block ment*. This it the ANTI TRUST MACHINE It it 16, and lots 1 to 4, block 21, A. A. tbe tame machine agents are asking youfor. All Miller's addition to Tillamook City. attach ment»go with each Also lands in Goodspeed's park, in machine. Sold for only V> rash and P monthly. Park addition to City. $300 Write TWIT for free FUBRITUBI UTI’OGOT «bowing Frank H. Dighton to Naomi G. Dighton. elegant household goods we wIE »hip (FrelfM 80 acres. Section 10, tp. 2 south, htwi i™ !«ll N,swats our o.w C«I»<T plan. OeeMrtr Furniture Oompany range 9 w est. $1.00. 1 1 »-17 S First St. PORTLAND. OK. M. F. LEACH, Complete set of Abstract Book Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS. LARD, HIDES. WOOL, Etc. Taxes paid for nons Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. H- “ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto Over 30 Years experience in the Business COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDESS, 4c, Everything Needed in the Harness Line OARL you will find at O regon . haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, W. A. WILLIAMS Upto 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. gkiitechci* ¿Abvohat, Office across the street and north irom the Post Office. H. GOYNE, The Best Hotel A ttorney - at . L aw . THE ALLEN HOUSE, Office : Opposite Court House, J. P. ALxLtEH. Proprietor T illamook , O regon . Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation W. SEVERANCE, A First Class Table. A ttorn ey - at -L aw , [ FRED FOR T illamook | Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and | Sewing Machines. Makes a Specially of Plumbing. | Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh $ McNair's. O regon H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D., P pysician and S urgeon Fir and Spruce Lumber. Office first door East of F. R Beals’ office. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. » * * Buy on Crediti T T T. BOTTS, X -L e A ttorney - at -L aw F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. Orders lor Lamber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPÆNY. OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , 4k jJSk At A A l A l A x A c At A A l A* A A« A.^k Ac jfc A« r Tillamook Iron Works A. K. CASE, 1 PROPRIETOR 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths ", a 4 ► ► ► TILLAMOOK, PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Building. y ^R P- J- SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. WW W W5F W W Land Titles, Land Office Busi' ness and Mining Law. OREGON NF WW W W V W LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO. 404 Washington St., Portland, Or. SARCHET, T . The Fashionable Tailor. •j Sweet Wines, Cordials, Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES LATIMER, BROS., Price List of our Sweet Wine», Brandie». Whiskies. and Dry Wine». If you use anything in that line, we cun supply you with the very best of good», at regular wholesale price». Good» can be »hipped in plain cu»ea it deaired, and men BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER tioned in your order. We can quqte you as follows : SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING 5 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira. Malaga at $1.00 a gallon or $4.00 per dozen. SHAMPOOING, ETC 8 year» old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at $1.60 a gallon or $5.00 per dozen. Electric Hatha nicely fitte«! up. Goodfor 5 years old Claret at.................................. $ .50 a gallon or $2.75 per doz. 5 years old Zinfandel at............................ persons suffering with rheumatism. .75 a gallon or 3.50 per doz 5 years old Burgundy at........................... 1 00 a gallon or 4 00 per doz. 5 years old Reisling at............................... 75 a gallon or 3 50 per doz. 7 years old California Grape Brandy nt 3.00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz. r » : 10 years old California Grape Brandy at 4.00 a gallon or 11.50 per doz 5 rears old Kentucky Whiskies at.......... 2.50 a gallon or 7 50 per doz. 8 years old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at . 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz. 8 years old Old Canadian White Rye at. 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz. 15 years old Old Private Stock at.............. 5.00 a gallon or 14 00 per doz. 7 years old Old Blackberry Brandy at.... 2.00 a gallon or 6.50 per doz. 7 years old Old Holland Gin at................. 3 00 a gallon or H 00 per doz 7 vears old Old Kummel at........................ 3.00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz. Studio, (I 8 years old Old Sheehan’s Private Stk. . 3 00 a gallon or $1 00 for Opposite the Post Office. ' I full quart. Express Prepaid. 10 years old Standford Rye at 4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for full quart. Express Prepaid. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. 10 years old Rainier Bourbon at 4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for full quart. Express Prepaid. We ship goods in any quantity from one gallon and up. Case goods can be made up to suit the trade of assorted goods. Our charges on cooperage is as follows 1 gallon demijohns, 25c. ; 2 gallon demijohns. 40c.; 3 gallon demijohns, 50c.; 5 gallon kegs. $1 00 ; lOgnl. kegs, $1.25. No charge for half or whole barrels, or dravage. Correspondence solicited. Address, Mail Order Department. Lake Erie Wine and Cordial Co , 404 and CURE ™ i LUNC8 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. E F. SEIFERT, • Photographer, j Tillamook, Ore. ; kill ™, couch SAMPLES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Centrally hoeated Rates, $1 Per day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK. OREGON The Best Hotel in tbe city, No Chinese Employed. wi™ Dr. King’s New Discovery /70lt«UMPTI0«l FOR(^“{—< Surest and Quii k. zt Cure for all THBOAT and LUNG TBOUB- UM, or MONXY BACK.