Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 02, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 2
Advertizing Rates.
LBO à L A d VHKTISMENTB :
10
First Insertion, per line................ $
Each subsequent insertion, line....
b
BuHineHH and profeseioual cards,
1 month ...................................... 1 00
Homestead Notices .......................... 6 •B
Timber Claims ................................ 10 00
Locals, per line each insertion....
5
Display advertisement, an inch.
50
I month ......................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Card« of Thank«, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Straye<l or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
1.50
One year.........
75
Six months ....
50
Three months
HARRIMAN MONEY
TO FINISH ROADS.
Orders Probable for Com­
pletion of Coos Bay, Till­
amook, Wallowa Valley,
Willsburg Cut-off and
Other Lines.*,
That the proponed (50,000,000 bond
iwiie of the Union Pnciflo will provide
fer the completion of the Harriman
projects now under way in this state
is lielieved. That the issue of them*
Minds will mean the rapid completion
of the lines in Oregon upon which
work was suspended when the finan­
cial stringency arose last Fall ia the
hope of the people of thia state.
Heveral i portant projects started hy
the Harriman lines are held up on ac
count of the Hnancial flurry.
While
work has been resumed on a number
of the lines under construction last
Fall, when work was ordered stopped,
several important projects are still held
in alteyance. These dormant project«
involve the ex pend it ur^ of about
(7,000,000.
Holstein Cattle Association.
time card
à Columbia River R
Astoria
with buyers, knowing that they could
purchase a uniform lot of the same
breed in one locality. For instance,
where ¡Madison Co.. Wisconsin, i» the
hea qua» ter» for Guernsey»: at Lata
Mill« you will find the Holsteins. The
dairymen of those places, by judicious
lierding and making a apecialty in o»*e
breed, gained a fatuous reputation and a
Dig demand for their young stock, bring
mg the dairymen of that section over
$'.00,000 a year in revenue for the sale
of dairy cattle. Cannot we do a« well
in Tillamook with the boast of our tine
dairy country ? What a wanton waste
we are practicing. Just think of the
ihousandt of heifer« and bull calves we
are killing every year to get rid of
them They could be profitably raised,
if belter blood was infused in our dairj
herds. We raise scrub heifers, worth
25 dollars at two year old, when butter
fat average« over 30c. per pound. Pure
breeds will bring from $75 to $100 and an
unlimited demand.
In conclusion will state, let those
who favor th» Holstein« follow in that
line and help this organization by giving
it their support. It is not
much th**
p-ii'iicular breed to gain success in this
matter, there are good performers
aiuonget all the prominent dairy breed«.
A cow what produces butter fat at a
fair profit is a good cheese cow and vice
versa.
A. BzNScHElDT
R- VO.
p_T T. BOTTS,
-*-• A ttornry - at .J j ,
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Complete set of Abstract L.
2ft
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2« I *30
•34 »22
R.preeentative Ihtiry men of Tilla­
I P 111
Í1 L t .
10.00
in office. Taxes paid fcj
A r ’
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mook county. Or., favoring th* Holau-in
... P ortland ..
M 40
K.OO 3.10
6.00
...G
odlk ....... |
N.2ft
cattle aa the spacial dairy breed for thia
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IS
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Residents.
7 20
.... R a NIKR
] 7 ftO
7.3ft 9.35 4 27
..QUINCY.......
community, met in the City Hall, on
7.40
M.Oft IO oft 4.49
CLATSKANIE
7 04
Office opposite Post 0^
Saturday, March 21st, 1908. for I he pur.
8.13 IO 15 4.54
..... C lifton .... L
j 6 10
8 52 10 ft 1 ft 23
Ar. A storia L v I
poae of organizing what is to be known:
Hoth phones.
6.02
ani.
1
1.45
p
in.
9.40
ft. SO
a.m. i
The Holstein Cattle Association -f Tilla­
¡Lv. A storia Ar. 4.00 8.1ft
a. tn. p.m.
ft. 3ft
113'»!
6.0ft
11.45
7
5ft
3.3ft
9.
SO
AVAMHMTON
gift ft So
ft. 08
mook County.
2.3 V 6.57
12.O' 6.20 123ft.
8.5ft 6.40 10.05 12.31
1.10 (rKARHAKT
I ft oo
6.50
9.18 7 11 10.25 12.40 6 SO 1.30 : .... SEASIDK..... 2.30 6.4ft
Officers were elected, to wit : Chas
4,ftft
2.2ft I
9.25 7.20 10.30
H. COOPER,
ijis L ¡AnHOLlDAY Lv-1
Kunze, president; J. W. Maddux. vice
9.30 7.2ft 10 15 12 45 6.S5
ftTBTBN* hk \ su H- _ ._
ET.
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33
president, and A. Benscheidt, s-cretary
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•44~ •42 T
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of that organization.
am p.m.
7.54 6 40 H.55 10.3»
p in. I
A ttorne Y-AT-L a »
p m.
The efforts and object of this organi­
Lv WarrentonAr
7.4ft 6.33 8.4» 10.30
3-11
6.11
Ar.
Hammond
Lv
zation will l>e to encourage the breeding
3.23;
7.42 6.30 8.4B 10 27
6.20
Ar
Ft.StevensLv
T illamook ,
2ft _ ____ 3.26 —— —-----
tli
c.-w.» 6 _
and introduction of the Holstein brawl of
01]
Tr^””^ 2r9U”X Cist-op Beach, and tr.in. Nos. 23. 30 and 34 from
dairy cattle and thereby promoting
their owniutereat and serving the public
A,t^inr^2SPfroSm
3:10 p m.: is S.turds, SpecisL -topping at Gobi.. Rainier
io general.
Clatskanie A-toria and Beach points only-
tran,.con,inental lines. At Goble, with
arl haberlach
To introduce the Holstein breed aa
Nor^S R^y
-n Pr.nc.wo and Tiii.mook
dairy cows I will give a brief sketch of
their origin: History gives that for over
HDd;i7mm;ir:Xu\olrtNm^r;m.npoi««
attorney - at - law ,
2000 years the Holstein cattle have been
Fur further particulars apply to.
Genl. Frt. & Pussgr. Agt.,
bred on the fertile low lands boardering
Astoria. Or.
on the North Sea. viz : The Netherlands,
Office across the street and
Ostfrieelanot and the joining provinces
the Post Office.
of Germany fori he production of beef,
Centrally Located.
Rates, >i hbf
milk, butter and cheese; and the results
obtained shows the remarkable siicceaa
of this simple unasaumiug Dutchmen.
H. GOYNE,
Does it seem strange to us that after
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
so mar.y years of painstaking au<l intelli­
ATTORNEY-ArLAW.
gent breeding, they have produced a
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breed of such fipt- animals wiii h stand,
Thn Rest Hotel in the citv No Chinese Employed
Admiral Evans illustrates
without peers in the front rank as milk
Office : Opposite Court Ho
that
an
officer
at
the
retiremg
and butter producers of the world ?
li
com
­
The black and white cow to day is , perform a great service, even
T illamook , O regon .
found in all civilized countries. We And I pelted to stand for rheumatism as boot.
[TO SDITOB OF TILLAMOOK HKADIJOHT.)
w.
C
,
©entacher
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them. A.
We Sei) Them.
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her in the extreme northern latitude of
,
A tobacco warehouse in Maysville.
Canada, as well in the tropical South of
Kv.. is provided with a gatliu gun on
W. SEVERANCE,
Mexico, and she is gaining fast in favor
th, roof. The night riders so far have
in our western country.
shown no curiosity to see
It is claimed ss a breed she probably
produces more butter and cheese than machine works. « M «
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
all the other breeds combined, if her
Senator Allison's opponents in Iowa
milk is not as rich in butter fat as some might relieve the disappointment by a
T illamook .. O regoj ,
of the other breeds; she still holds the judicious use upon themselves of <he
world’s record for butter production. She chloroform bottle they provided lor
is recognized as the ideal cow for cheese, another purpose.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
where the Jersey is preferred to butter
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T. BOALS, M.D,
making.
If Gov. Johnson has permitted himsell
Now if we consider that cheese to lie jollied into the belief that he can
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
making is fast becoming a speciality in wrest the Democratic flag from Col.
Tillamook County, we no doubt will ask Brvan he will soon discover that he has
TILLAMOOK.
the question as intelligent and economic lieen taking Confederate money.
producers : What is the best breed ot
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Office: Olson Building.
Complete Line From Drain.
A prominent business man in Wash­
dairy cows for this community? Li'tle
Residence: One block Routh o(
One of the most important linen upon haslteen done to solve this question from ington haa been convicted of violating
Church.
which it is hoped construction will Im an economical stand point. Some dairy­ the pure food law. It is the part ot the
resumed at an early date is that of the men have taken a decided liking for the wisdom to dismiss the idea that this
Oregon Western, the Southern Pacific Jersey cow as a dairy type, because she law is not to be taken seriously.
extension from the main line at Drain gives milk rich in butter fat. But we
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p^R. I. M. SMITH,
One writer says the great production
to Marshfield, a distance of 81 miles take the two breeds, the Jerseys in her
I he
Home work has been done on this road, milk, the fat globules are large and of gold caused the recent panic
PHYSICIAN & SURGE®
hut much remains tu Im dune, and it la respond very easily to gravitation and restoration of the motto to the gold
estimated that two years would Im re­ the cream separates quick; on the other coin, indicates a hopeful feeling as to
Office over J. A. Todd & Ca,
quired to complete it. The exp-'n.e of hand we take the milk of the Holstein*, this unusual form of financial trouble.
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building this line will be about $3,200,. the globules are considerable smaller
Tillamook, Ore.
About 200 men. representing 117 na
000.
and more uniform and se|>aration is very
Hardly hex important to Portland slow ; consequently in cheese making the tional and international trade unions as­
and to the country to be entered ■a the milk of the Holstein« cow is readily sembled at the Washington headquarters
C. HAWK,
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com. altaorlied in the curd, and comparatively of the American Federation of Labor,
pany 'a line from Hillahoro to Tills- little butter fat is lost. Also we know having been called to an "extraordinary
mook. The total mileage is 75 miles, that Jersey's milk by being transported session tor the purpose of considering
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
but 20 mile« was completed last year. for a distance by continuous churning the recent derisions ot the courts against
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
the
very
existence
of
labor
organizations
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
This project will cost tire Harriman in­ some of the cream has been separated
as now conducted.” During the first
terests aboqt (2.50O.OOO.
into little chunks of butter. Under such
BAY CITY, OREGON.
day’s proceedings it was decided to for­
Elgin-Joseph Extension.
condition in cheese making a go.al deal
mulate a bill ot labor's giievancessimilar
Another line upon which construction of butler fat will he lost to And its way
to the one presented to the president
whs stopiieii is the extension from the to the w hey tank to make expensive hog
and leaders in Congress in 1906 In his
^JpHOMAS W. ROSS,
O. R. A N. at Elgin to Joseph in the feed.
The theory advanced by some that address President Gompers said the time
Wallowa Valley, a distance of 63
had come for labor to do something
mile,. This road has been |iartially solid and butter fat stand in the same
more militant in its defence, and said it
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
completed and means the expediture of ratio, or the more fat, accordingly the
more solids d<ww not work out all was particularly essential to the life of
(1,800,000.
the movement for them to get the Sher­
The Beaverton & Willslairg. the cut together right by practical experiments.
0flice : Opposite Post Office.
man law amended so as to exempt unions
off Imtween the West Hide division of The casual observer knows that in the
from its provisions.
Residence
: Allen House, Tillamook,
the Southern Pacific and the main line latter |«riod of lactation, when milk is
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richer
in
fat.
the
yield
in
cheese
in
pro
nt WllUbiirg. near Milwaukie, awaits
Bishop Fallows of the St. Paul's Re­
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order« for the resumption of work. portion IS less than under norm <1 con formed Episcopal Church at Chicago
R. BEALS,
The distance to Im built is 11H miles, ditions.
F
writes of the movement started by the
If we measure milk as its commercial rectors of Emmanuel Church. Boston,
and liy this route it is planned to route
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freight from the West Side division value by butterfat, no doubt, the milk over a vear ago, and since taken up at
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REAL ESTATE,
through East Portland and across the rich in fat is the most valuable. But. if St Paul',, having for its ohject the heal­
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eteel bridge into the terminal yards, we consider that fat has little Imai value ing of the body through the soul, in the
F inancial A gent ,
thus relieving the Foui that reel road compared with ths other ingredients in current number of the World T.i-Day.
of everything except passenger traffic. milk. For instance, does we value a He point, out how this sttempt to com­
Tillamook, Oregon.
WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON
The cost of this line will be about pound of meal by the amount of fat it bine the work of the minister and pliy-
contains!
Decidedly
not.
It
is
the
portion
(35.1,000.—Oregon inn.
HAND AT COST.
sicisn is only a return to the usage of
ami other valuable ingredients it con­ more primitive time«, as the Greek Latin
Strictly
for C hs I i Until Further
J~)R. P. J. SHARP,
A reaolulion providing for n popular tains for building up and repairing
•nd Angelican churches recognized the
vote on the question ot establishing the tissue. Aa milk becomes more an article
Notice.
healing power of the ministry. Bishop
: MHMMHMN r I
initiative and referendum in-0hio by con of human food we should take more in
Fallows now declares that the over
RESIDENT DENTIST, i
alitutional amendment has now paaaed consideration the other ingredients it
So
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h,
mil.
room
for
H
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>nte
whelming response from the people of
■ « large stock for Spring and
both houaea of the Legiaiatarc, and ia contains besides butter tat.
Analysis hi, church justifies the feeling that such
Office across the street from
Sh""
’"I «h»rllr ,rr|„ f,.„m ( hl
expected to receive the governor's ap­ has shown that food values, not fat. is
< ome anti get Bargains nnt
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work was greatly needed. He believes
Court House.
proval. It doe, not, however, contain practically the same in various milk.
he argeM Hnd best selected
that the success of Christian Science is »toektif Sh »as in the City.
the lull programme of the advocatea of Does not it appear that the Holstein
Dr. Wise’s office.
due to the neglect of the trnth of Chris
initiative and referendum, for it merely oow is the most preferred cow to own 1
tian therapeutic on the part of tn- Pro
aubmita to the |ieople lawa repealed or
We need a dairy cow what will answer
testant churches. But unlike Christian
enacted by the l.igialature or vet.wd liy all purp<aiee beat. We need a oow which
e
Science, this church movement recog. ----------- — « - • — • w i «a a V t B
SARCHET,
the governor. Fora vote on anew law has a large capacity in consuming a
TT <5 w* wr w
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nisei the value of medical science, ouly
-A-
.
The Fashionable Tail*
everything
the per cent ol the votera must petition great amonnt of roughage to he turned
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holding that there is ■ difference between
and for a rejieakd law 111 per cent must into milk and finished into dairy pro­
PHYSICIANS
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functional anti organic diseases.nlthough,
sign a petition. In both vases the peti ducts.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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Cleaning, Pressing and Rep#p
mind may hav, originated lioth classes
fi.m niuat lie aigned in a majority oi the
1 he Holstein cow will answer that
Of diseases. They lieheve that the best
iug a Specialty.
congreaaional diatricta.
'^’^"•"«"nprr^ritptmn
purpose more so than any oilier of the scientific knowledge "is as much God
cimpnumlmg
therefor,
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known dairy breeds.
Her average given as any pavchical nr spiritual meth
Store in Heins Photograph
carr, a .t,K.k whkh '
Pearl Harbor, aitnated on an tala nd weight is from 900 1100 lbw . and as od of releiving disease ” The aim is to
ever, thing thnl
near Honoluln. another haven deacrilied Staled. she gives a big flow of milk. bring health and hnppines« to the afflict,
Gallery.
»am, hereabout nre likelv to
as ”thetineat in the world," iato lie made In regard to her size and temperament ed and more efficiency to thoae who are
PT*”'*
All new worth,
pharmareutaal.
arr
hrr
,
a naval station if the favorable report the Holstein cow also «nawera well in well.
9 soon a, out and our l„,e of
to congress goes through. A (2.000.000 the production of beef. She fattens very
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
plele J nnO,iI^r.''V»n|7 g«n7S
easy,
and
the
contemplated
I
«ation
of
••One
Touch
of
Nature
Mako«
dry dock capable ol receiving the largest
*
the Whole World Kin.”
warship m one ol the improvements pro packing plants by tlw Swift», Armours
are eve7;XT"y 8nd ’•-htr
•Oatmt^oors
STEVENS- I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWt
i'ncle Sam- wilt livemp to hia poai and other large concerns on th» unaat. he cell« all the hens m th. far,o .„j
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Phvswians who are a.
??,!ìlntl°r,e"»i»'hiyi
tion Hi the Pacific, which ia that ol the Will gtvs a better market and better come and share it. A similar trait of
Land Titles, Land Oflfice F*
qusmted with ollr ,(ock .„a
|irH-es for our beef rattle, and m . ou M he human nature tato be obeerved when a
greatest power facing that ocean.
in»*r’»Nv leel ,nre
ness and Mining La«-
man.fliaowara
something
exrepuo,
laU
v
a • *
omald.-red. and is a big item In favor of
•“*?••"»• •" •‘••fnend. .nd nwgh-
PORTLAND,
ORE®*
The effect of the flurry on immigration the Mack and white cow. The Jerseys
25" *>•»*"• '•*■ benefit». ,f bladiex-verv
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was quick
marked. In the first with their delicate const Hu tern will Thia Mi th. touch of „ature that makea
Room.
306
Commercial
BoiM*
Jhot(_vurw
r rnr
seventy four data of thia rear the foreign make little showing in thia case.
2 k
L W'uM “"• Th“ «’«Pl-on
h«»noiT(| make if J28,Mt on ’“,r ti'nr-
arrivals were 44.712 and departure,
To be succeanful dairymen we should why people who have heen eur^l by
Uhamhavfaina C-mgh
Remedy write
greift Caini,, ~¡-r , /
«pim j
131.740. In the corresponding period of follow certain linen in regard to breed­
L amd O pficb B csimbss
''“et» to the manufacturera for rm bl,
A SPSCIALTT.
1007 the arrivals were 1(5,052 and de­ ing. One or two breeds should lake the cation liras other« Mmilarlr ailing mar
partures 43 642.
It ia evident that lead tn milk production. As a locality it al*, uae it and »Hain relief
Behind
c HAS. I. CLOUGH
OWING
&
Europeans ol the emigrating clam keep would give us a decided advantage, it ev. ry .me of th«w letter» is » warm
g» I
bearteli
wish
of
tlw writer lobe of uv
Reliable
Druggist
cloaalv inforaied about buamma condi­ would give a market for our young
LAWYERS.
to aomeo:w el* Thia remedy la foe »al-
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Tillamook, Ore
tions in lbw country.
stock.
We would gain a reputation by all druggist«.
R oom 3.14 W owcbvtbw Binnw.
t
Tman in« O ak
Room Next to the U S. Land O»«'
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
R.
The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that conies along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. lie will be in
Tillamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season
Only the best stoek
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
P- F- BROWNE. Aqent
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