Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 13, 1906, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 13, 1906,
Advertising Rates.
L egal A dve R tisments :
se^ka them at any price. Theie is no
question but that the value of our butter
and cheese products would be enhanced
fully 10 per cent, if all the milk delivered
at our factories were uniformly clean
and sanitary. The value of milk, when
it is delivered at the factory, depends
largely upon the care it has received
previous to delivery, and its condition
with reference to cleanliness, as well as
to its fat contest, influences the quality
and quantity of the product made from
it. Cleaner methods in our dairies,
cheese factories and creameries are of
the greatest importance for the success
and reputation of Oregon dairy pro­
ducts. It is to the Hnanciul interest of
every patron of a cheese factory or
creamery that the milk delivered shall
be the best and purest that can be pro­
duced. The man who skims or waters
liis milk is stealing that amount from his
fellow patrons, but the man who de­
livers sour, tainted or gasey milk does
infinitely worae, as such milk will con­
taminate the entire output of the day,
and thus decrease the return« of every
patron, lower the standard of quality
and the reputation of hi« factory, and
rob the consuming public of a clean and
wholesome product. The losses in this
state caused by taints and other change«
in milk due to lack of proper knowledge
or neglect and carelessness, are numer.
ons as compared with the losses of
«kimming or watering.
There is no reason why New Yolk,
Wisconsin, Minnesota or Iowa butter or
cheese should command any better
prices than Oregon products, particu­
larly in view of the equable climate and
luxuriant vegetation in our beautiful
fields ami valleys, and indeed with the
all round superior advantages of this
section of the country.
Dairy D o b .
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
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X A.
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Professor Robertson, of Canada, ad­
10
vocates a mixture of corn ensilage horse
First Insertion, perline.................. $
Complete set of Abstract Bid
s
Each subtM-quent insertion, line....
beans and sunflower seeds for dairy
Buttine«« and professional cards,
cows, trial having convinced him of the
in office. Taxes paid forna
1 month .................................... I 00
efficacy of the ration.
Homestead Notices......................... 5 00
Residents.
Timber Claims................................ 10 00
No cow and no milk can lie in prime
5
D kjh I h , per line each insertion....
condition that has to stay in a filthy,
Office
opposite
Post Off«
Display advertisement, an inch,
illsmelling stable.
50
1 month ................... .................
Both phones.
The cow does by her owner as he does
All Resolution« of Condolence and
Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the
Lo ige Notice«, 5c. per line.
by her. For good feed and care she will
Cards of Thank«, 5c. per line.
give a good yield, and for poor feed -and kind iu Tillamook county.
I handle uo shoddy goods, but my
H.
COOPER,
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
care she gives the poor yield.
prices will compare with those that do.
minimum,rate, 25c. not exceedir g five 1
In dairy work in the Gulf States do
lines.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. I
not blindly follow the methods of good
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
dairymen on the lurthcrest side of the
Ö-be ffiillitmook Ijcabligbt
country, but remember that every State
T illamook ,
O recomj
presentsits own peculiar problems.
Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
Do not lose money in trying to save n
’
little bv reiusing to feed cows when the
C arl haberlach ,
NECESSITY OF CLEAN
pasture gels short. Many good dairy­
men
feed
their
cows
at
least
a
little
eveiy
MILK.
Dealer in
day in the year and profit well by it.
attorney at - law ,
Paper Prepared by Mr. L. B.
No one should be led into undertaking
and
CURED
MEATS,
FRESH
SettUchcr
^.bvokat,
dairvingon a large scale till he has fixed
Ziemer for the Dairymen’s
on the market he will have for his dairy
Office across the street and north tr(
LARD, HIDES,
Association Meeting.
products and has learned the cost of
the Post Office.
getting these products to market.
WOOL, Etc.
Mr. L. B. Ziemcr had a paper at the ,
The silo will soon make its way south-
meeting of the Oregon Dairymen’s Asso­
ward to the very Gulf of Mexico on
ciation at Ashland on the above subject,
H. GOY NE,
dairy farms and on many others. Even
and as a thoroughly practical blitter
“
Clean
and
Wholesome,
”
our
motto
in this land of wonderful natural advan­
and cheese maker his paper is of special
tages the silo can be made a profitable
A ttorney - at .L aw .
interest. We give below his paper ;
investment.
Oregon takes high rank among the
Pedigree in the dairy cow is all right,
Office : Opposite Court H our ,
dairy states ol the Union. She is con­
but even this must be supported bv per.
spicuous for the production of her but
forniances which brings in the money
T illamook , O regon ,
ter and cheese, and condensed milk. She
Of course we sometimes see pedigree
his also the most natural climate for
bringing “long’’ prices in a sales ring,
dairying of r.ny state in the Union. She
but there is an end to excessive inflation.
produced last year nearly $28,000,000
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor
w. SEVERANCE,
Cows giving milk consume about
worth of blitter, cheese nnd condensed
twice
as
much
water
as
those
not
giving
milk, Her creameries and dairies pro-
milk. The New York Experiment Sta­
duced ten million Ills, of butter, nnd
tion found that the average water con­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
about 300,000 cases of condensed milk.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Need of Skilled Inspectors.
sumed for each pound of milk produced
and four million pounds of cheese, Till
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
There is urgent need of competent was +.82 pounds.
amook County alone will produce fully
T illamook
O regon ,
Wheat bran is one of the finest of dairy
three million lbs. of cheese this year, men clothed with authority, to compel
nnd about ten thousand pounds of but­ strict cleanliness in cheese factory, feeds hut it contains only about one-
creamery, and their products delivered, third as much protein as cotton-seed
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D,
ter.
A very large amount of our butter and instruct in the heat possible way meal and often costs about the same per
and cheese is not of true,- clean flavor, how cheese products are to be handled ton, therefore, the dairymen is paying
and it is safe to sav that fully 70 per Of course we cannot expect the efficient three times ns much for each pound of
P pysician and S urgeon ,
cent of all imperleet flavors are directly force of instructors that are supplied, for j I protein. If the dairymen is obliged to
due to bacterial ferments, the source of example, by New York. Wisconsin, Min I liny feed the most concentrated will us­
Office first door East of F. R.
which is .traceable to carelessness and nesota or Iowa, but we can at least ually prove the most economical.
Spruce
and
Cedar
Shingles.
Beals’ office.
unclean process in stable-handliyg and make a start in that direction. The
In an experiment to determine the
milking of cows, und in using unclean dairy interests of this state are of suffi­ best forms of roughage for dairy cows
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
• and unwholesome'milking utensils. A cient extent and value to warrant us in along with concentrated foods, the
large proportion ’of the faulty milk is demanding a fair share of recognition Pennsylvania station found that where
T. BOALS, M.D.,
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
mixed with the better milk at the fac­ from our state officials and the legisla grass is not available silage was best.
tory, and thereby all is contaminated, ture. If this work could be adequately Some dry fodder or hay should be
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
making it impossible to turn out a per­ done, it would mean better patrons, fed along with the silage. The experi-
fect product. It is clear that the patron better factories, better prices, and an meat shows that corn stover can be
TILLAMOOK.
who delivers clean milk needs protection enviable reputation for the quality and used to replace timothy hay with ex
Office: Olson Building.
against his neighbors whose unclean quantity of Oregon butter and cheese.
A AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A «M
cellent results and a considerable saving
milk goes into the same cream or cheese
of cost. If grown in a rotation, timothy
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
A feiv farmers seem to have broken hay should be sold and corn used for
vat ; and the consuming public need pro­
tection against contaminated butter into llie next Congress and they are the dairy animals.
PROPRIETOR
f
products. Frequently, when discussing needed there. A little leavm leaven-
'JAHOMAS W. ROSS,
In Denmark communities of dairymen
with dairymen the necessity for chan eth the whole lump,
employ an expert tester by the year,
and sanitary handling of milk, one is
Senator Tillman evidently thinks that who does nothing else but test the milk
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
met with the objection ; What is the a national constitution is something
lor the community and study the value
use of all this scientific fussing ? Milk is that can be half-sold while you wait,
of different cows. Each farmer contrib
milk. But milk is milk only when pro ami swear nt the cobbler lor not work­
Office : Opposite Post Office.
utes his share toward the salary of the
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
dticed by a man of clean habits, in a ing faster.
tester and it has been found that in
Residence:
Allen House, Tillamook, On.
clean barn from clean and healthy cows.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
A small vein ol low grade gold ore has every community where these expert
Milk which contains small portions of
been discovered in England. Mr. Bryan testers are employed the amount of milk <
leal estate, bits of fertility and parts of
might proceed to show thnt the output per cow and the profit per cow has been Sr
R. BEALS,
the stra w-stack or hay-rick, or a por­
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of gold is too Inrge mid that mankind much increased. The poor cows are
tion of the cow's own overcoat, is not
is to lie crucified by high prices.
weeded out and their places taken by
REAL ESTATE,
milk, blit a filthy liquid that one can
Henry Clews argues thnt an inheri­ good ones.
drink with composure only, because he
F inancial A gent ,
There are times where cream seems to
does not know where it came from. tance tnx would induce the rich to be
their
own
administrators
and
stop
the
resist
all
efforts
to
make
it
come
to
but
­
There is as much opportunity to im­
Tillamook, Oregon.
Carnegie's ter. The difficulty is usually laid to the
part individuality to the product in the breuking of wills. Mr.
method
relieves
him
of
any
worry
on
ripening
of
the
cream,
but
the
trouble
is
milk business as there is in any other
the subject.
P. J- SHARP,
gieatest when two or three batches ere
business.
The pure food la w, passed at the last put together which have ripened at differ­
The Financial Side of the Ones
tion.
session, was the most important re­ ent times The temperature of the cream
RESIDENT DENTIST,
The patrons of the factories of this form legislation enacted by Congress however, has usually more to do with
State have a direct financial interest in in fifty years. Already its good effects the ease than any other factor. The
Office across the street from the
supplying only good, pur**, clean milk, are felt, though it is hardly yet in lull time required to churn depends upon five
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Court House.
free from taints or bud flavors. The operation. Adulterators finding it is things: First, temperature of cream;
Gin and Runi nt wholesale prices.
Dr. Wise’s office.
greatest amount of care and skill exer­ dangerous to sell their fraudulent com­ second, ripeness of cream ; third, thick,
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freichi
cised by the factory operator in his pounds have ceased to make them on ■less of cream or per cent ol butler fat;
Read over our price list and mail us vour orders Moner
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work will not enable him to make a the wholesale scale heretofore practiced. fourth, kind of feed the cows are receiv­ are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confident^“
g°°dS
SARCHET,
first class article of butter or cheese, or Grocers
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mid others, who have been ing ; fifth, the length of time the cows
We .hip all our «oods C.O.D . or you can make remittance with your order.
T . The Fashionable Tailor.
to secure the largest yield of it, from handling these vile agents of death and have been milked. Never fill the churn
milk which is not in good condition i disease, are notifying the manufactures more than half full ofcream, avoid turn­
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
Whenever a patron delivers tainted or that they must send pure articles or ing to rapidly, stop the churn several
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
12Qts. Gallon.
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon........ . $8.00
sour milk to the factory, it means a none
1
as they are in danger of arrest if times before the butter comes and re
$3.00
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon
ing a Specialty.
8
50
3.25
direct loss in dollars and cents to him 1 they sell adulterated articles. It will move the cork and let the gas escape.
12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whiskey......... .................................
3.00
12 quarts Gordon White Rve Whiskev..'”.'.'.'"."."’.’’.’................... . 8.00
and to his fellow patrons associated ' thus soon he possible to cat a meal at a When the cream begins to break, care
8 00
Store in Heins Photograph
3.00
12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey
with him at the factory, and is an tin- hotel
'
or restaurant without fear of should be exercised not to gather the
7.50
2.75
12
quarts
Crescent
Rve
Whiskey
.........
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position on the consuming public. If poisoning
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one's self with vile decotions. butter granules into a large lump. Cease
2.75
Gallery.
12 quarts Old Port Wine................... ........................................ 7.50
1.25
a factory of 20.000 lbs. of milk per day Farmers every where should bring pres­ churning when the gianules aie about
12 quarts Old Slrerrv Wine.......... .............................................. 3.50
1.25
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine.................. ................................ 3 50
accepts five or six cans of sour, tainted, sure
’
oil their State legislative members the size of wheat kernels.
1.25
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine........................................................ 3.50
orgaseymilk.it will take, at the very I to pass laws corresponding to the
It is well knewn that fine, dry dirt is
1.25
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine........ ............................................. 3 50
lowest estimate from one to one and one 1 national lew and thus head off the pos­ one of the liest of absoelients and disin­
1 25
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine
............................... 3.50
1.75
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
half lbs. more of milk to make a pound sibility of having adulterated stuff man­ fectants. It is also plentiful, nnd costs
12 quarts Sanduskv Port Wine.................................................. 4 50
4
50
1.75
12 quarts Old Tom Gin.........................
.............. *......... *****
of cheese therrlrom than if all the milk ufactured locally. Every state in the nothing but the labor of hauling. It
8.00
Land
Titles, Land Office Busi­
3.00
12 quarts French Cognac............................................................
had been good, clean, sweet milk. Sup­ Union should have such a law and none mnkes excellent bedding, if covered oyer
3.50
12 quarts California Grape Brandy
............................ 9 OO
ness and Mining La*.
pose cheese to be worth 11c. per pound ; are more interested iu their passage with a lew inches of straw, nnd it real-
3.00
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rve............... ......................................... 8 00
the loss to the patrons would be $17 60. than farmers.
♦ 00
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ................................................... 11.00
Iv keeps the cows clean, even when used
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
+.00
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. R»7or Bou^n".“""”.......... 11.00
In 15 days the loss sustained would
A man was recently arrested at New in the stalls withont straw, as it is eas
12.00
Room, 306 Commercial Bolidi*'
5.00
12
quarts
Rock
and
Rve
...........................
.............
mean $246,and in 30 days $528. Not Albany, Indiana, for violating the oleo­ ily removed from the hair with a brush.
2.25
12 quarts Peach and Honey ........ ............................................. 6 OO
only is the quantity diminished, hut the margarine law. This fellow bought his A stall bedded with dry enrth can be
2 25
12 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond
............. 6 OO
10.00
quality is also impaired, and there may "grease" from Chicago packers at cleaned out in a much shorter tune than
3.50
Remember, we refund you vour money and repay frëïnhr b
Did You Ever Try
lie another loss of Vic. to 1c. per pound. eight cents a pound, colored it to re when the earth is not used, and, as are not satisfactory. We are exclusiva whol-.Iu 7 ’reight b, oth ways if goods
dealers and sell our goods at
This would mean 10 to 20 dollars sr uible butter and sold it in enormous dirt absorbs the liquids and gasrs. quite wholesale prices. Nothing but the best.
HARRIS’S NSW FEED
T.ie butter or cheese-maker dues not quantities to unsuspecting housewives in a saving is affected in that manner. Its
Address all Orders to
exist who can make first clam butter or Louisville at 25 and 30 cents a pound. uses go beyond the stall. As the stable «
LIVER! BARN,
cheese out of second class milk. The The I’uited States Court will doubtless should lie cleaned daily, quite a large
If not, give him a cal1-
ke «ping quality of such product is also deal severely with this frnud as his of­ quantity of dry earth will be used in the
dangerous. >nd are pul on the market fence is a very serious one. Every pound course of a year, and it will necessarily
Everything first-class,
and sold regardless of price, Hence, I of this colored "grease" that he disposed be added to the heap itself, yet its pres,
prices are lowered
If good, clean of defrauded some honest dairvman or ence therein will double the value of the
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
block South of P.O.
flavored butter and rhee*e are to he butter-making farmer of that much manuer bv preventing loss of fertilizing
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Washington
Street,
Portland,
Ore.
made, the milk supply at our factories I money. This incident proves howj nec­ material It is a better absorbent than
w. G. HARRIS, P«*
must be from healthy cows, kepi in essary it was to enact the present law. corn stalks, and is easily handled We assort cases, ¡(desired ; you can take a. many bottles of any kind
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clean, well-ventilate«) stables, fed on which was secured by the tarrn orgnni when the manure is haaled to the tiiclds.
good, clean food, and with plenty of , rations and farm press after a prolonged
pure, fresh w»u r. lu butter and cheese,1 and bitter struggle. No one objects
Long Tennessee Fight
flavor is the quality most noti<'e<l by the to the sale of oleo as such; but all »
p
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Rates, $1 PeP day ,
Hells.
Tenn , fought rasa) catarrh, lie
consumer, and largely governs its value. butter makers and consumers object to
BARBER HD
writes
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The
«welling
an.)
soreness
in
Hence it is very important that we its being put on the market and sold
Shie iny none wax fearful, till I began
SHAVING, HAIR
should have clean flavor. <Jood% flavor * under the fraudulent pretense that it is applying Buck leu« Arnica Salve to the
in milk, butter or cheese insures a good, genuine butter Let nil articles be sold S,‘T •“•£«*; ‘h»» cauaed the sonane»
kARSHjM, Proprietor.
8LTAMPOOIN’G,
ready market at remunerative prices. I________
_ what they are and no harm and «welling to .limpj^r. never to re­
for exactly
turn
Heat
«alve
in
existence.
25c.at
Foor flavor condemns them, and no one will be done.
+ hai h's I. Ck>ugh, Druggist.
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Everything Needed in the Harness Line
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Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
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J General Machinists & Blacksmiths. :
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