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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 2, 190& Administrator's Notice. Near Dumfries, Scotjand, I saw what I considered much the better of the two Nonce is lle.KBV G1VBM—That the Special agent Roland R. Dennis, writ- principal systems work on a herd of 75 un<ler»iMl>ed has been duly appointed by UK v Court of Tillamook County, »’“t' ing from England, describes the success- cows. The pump in use was » double Count of Oregon, administrator of the estate ot r syh inler exhaust pump worked by an S. JE W BL L. deceased. All person» haring It Was Worth Three Stars to the iul use <>i’machines io milking cowain claims against the said estate are hereby electric motor. The piping comreting required to present the same to me Pr9P*’r Scotland, in the follow ing report : American Flag. verified, a» bjr law required, at the office ot Through the kindnes? of a Scotch with the purnp was carried around the V.. H Cooper. Attorney for administrator, stable just under the molding on front within six months from the date hereof. friend I was given opportunities of seeing Dated this 3Oth day of June. 1908. J. C- BEWLEY. the practical working of two of the most of the mangers, with a small lever stop» SAVED US VAST TERRITORY. Administrator of the Estate of successful systems of mechanical milkers. cock placed in the pipes between each T. S. Jewell, deceased. This same friend was also good enough two cows. The machine makers much to arrange that 1 could meet a gentleman prefer to have the pipe carried overhead, N otice of S chool I ndemnity S ellc Th, Perilous Journey of Four Thou sand Mile, From Oregon to Washing tion . of Edinburgh, who ha« been for years about six feet from the floor, thus mak United States Land Office. ton Made by a Brave Man and the intimately connected with dairy interests ing it impossible for the cows to injure Portland, Ore , Junn 23rd. 19« 8 Result, Which Followed In Its Wake. and is considered an expert on all mat their heads or forlegs with the stop Notice is hereby giv»-n that the Stat** ters and'mechanical appliances connect cocks. It was not so done and rightly of < >r»v<»’i, on June 23rd, >908, applied The ride of Marcus Whitman was X of Seclion H. tp over snow capped mountains and along ed with the industry. This gentleman I thought, in this case, as the superin for the Nw 3 north, range 7 west, and filed in ibis tendent refused to have his handsome reviewed in a terse and most entertaining ntfic»*# !i«t of School Indemnity Setec dark ravines, traveled only by savage manner the history of Scotch milking stable disfigured by the pipe overhead lions in Xvhich it selected said land ; and men. It was a plunge through icy riv machinery, which covered a term of The droppings in the stable being cleared ihat «aid hat ij open to the public for ers and across trackless prairies, a more than 20 years, and is virtually thn up and removed, the two men who ad inspection ride of 4.000 miles across a continent Any and all persons, claiming ad- whole history of the success of a most justed the machines to the cows "washed verse!) the above desciibed land or any in the dead of winter to save a mighty practical and labor-saving instrument. up,” taking care to include their heads subdivision thereof, or claiming territory to the Union. The very first efforts to supplant hand in the operation, the np»ler was switch iht- same under the mining laws, or Compared with this what was the ileKiring lo show «aid land to be mole milking were made by an American who ed in and milking begun, each cow 's ud feat of Paul Revere, who rode eight vaiiia» |H for mineral than lor agricul conceived the idea of inceiting a long • ter being carefully wiped with a towel tural purpo«! «, or to oLjret t<> «aid »elec een miles on a calm night In April to tube in the c<»w’s teat. The claim made liefore the machine was attached. The lion for any legal reason. Hi u>d file arouse a handful of sleeping patriots was that a valve existed at the junction cows evidently took kindiv to th»- m»ch- their <*1aims or Ili^ir affidavit« of pro and thereby save the po . der at Con- ol the teat with the udder, and that as nulcal work, as I did not see one that test ol < uiile.-»! in thin office. cord? <»th red the slightest resistance to »lr| ALU..RXON S. DaiifiSRR. soon as this valve was raised by th^-end machine being placed. I was told that Register. Whitman’s ride saved three stars to ot the tube the milk would run out of i m nearly a jear s use there had r.ot been I the American flag. It was made In G ho . W. B ibke . Receiver, the udder into the pail placed in the same a single case ol injury to any ol the cows 1842. f hereby designate the Tillamook In 1792. durii*r the first administra- position as for hand milking. Experience and only in a lew cases had they been obliged lo favor cows, unaccustomed to Headlight as the newspaper .in m hid* t'on of Washington, Captain Robert proved that the valve was there, but it the machine, for the first day or two. the above notice is to be published. Gray, who had a.ready carried the opened downward instead of upward, The 75 cows were milked.in less than an • A lgernon S. D resser . American flag around the globe, dis Register and this class of milker was soon dis hour and a hall Ten milkers were covered the mouth of the Columbia used, which made the average total carded a« worthless. river. He sailed several miles up the time consumed per milker per cow 12 Then experiments were made using ati I minutes. Notice great stream and landed and took pos exhaust pump, with rubber cases applied session in the name of the United to the teats, and drawing the milk Sherifl's Sale of Real Property States. Yamhill Stage Robbed. Under Execution. away by suction. The procedure'was In 1805. under Jefferson’s administra supposed to exactly duplicate the action tion. this vast territory was explored The YAmhill stage was held up this By virtue of an execution issued out of the by Captains Lewis and Clark, whose of a calf in sucking. Experiments, how- Court of the State of Oregon for morning about two mites this side of Circuit Tillamook County, dated the 13th day of reports were popular reading for our ever, soon developed two serious failings North Yamhill. There were tour passen- June. 1908, in an action wherein upon grandfathers, but the extent and value in this idea ; first, k* eping the teat in , gers besides the driver who were com- the Sth day of February. 1908, the Pacific Railway Navigation Company as Plain of this distant possession were very what might be called an "exhausted re- i 1 manded io line up while the htwayman tiff. was given judgment in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of slightly understood, and no attempt at reiver*’ for six to ten minutes twice each ¡searched them. He also'took the Tillamook, against William Riefenberg, de colonization was made save the estab fendant for the sum of forty-nine dollars day soon brought about an inflamation registered mail sack. One man commit HO-loo ($49.80) with interest at six per lishment of the fur trading station of ol the outer skin of the teat, owing to cent per annum from the »5th day of Feb Astoria in 1811. ted the crime. ruary. 1908. the lack of proper blood circulation, Strangely enough, England, too. I have levied upon the following real pro while the machine was attached ; second perty of the Defendant, William Riefenberg. claimed this same territory by virtue the same having been held under attach BOULDER CREEK. of right« ceded to it by Russia and the milk running from the cow to an in ment. Beginning at a point 60 feet West of the also by the Vancouver surveys of 1792. closed pail, failed to come at all in con Mr. and Mrs. II. Parks, of Sheridan, North West corner of block four in James M. tact with the outside air. and not being I'Hine in Sunday to visit relatives and Fuller’s addition to the Town of Bay City, The Hudson’s Bay company establish in Tillamook County. Oregon, thence West aerated it neither kept so well nor was camp at the beach. They will stay to the North East Corner of a tract of land ed a num tier of trading posts and filled about ten days or two weeks, probaNv. conveyed to Alex McNair by Janies M. and the country with adventurous fur trad- as productive for cheese or butter as Betsey Puller, by Deed Recorded at page 19 ers. So here was a vast territory, as G. H. Robison is hauling goods for the of Book P, Records of Deeds for Tillamook hand-milked milk. store at Hazel Bend this week. The> Oregon ; thence South to the large as New England and the state of At this point mechanical milking came are getting in a good supply of giucenes, County. Easterly line of the right of way of the Indiana combined, which seemed to be Pacific Railway & Navigation Company ; j to practical standstill for some years. flour, feed, etc. thence South ?5° 36' East along the Easter without any positive ownership. But However, that optimistic feeling that Mr. and Mr«. W. N. Bays .went to the ly line of said right of way to the center of for Marius Whitman it would have the County road ; thence East to a point 30 fortunately for the world at large, seems county seat Monday, on a «hoping ex feet South and 60 feet West of the South been lost to the Union. pedition. West corner of Block five (5) in said Fuller's H. was In 1836 that Dr. Whitman and to imbue the average inventor, urged on ; thence North to the place of be H. L. Jensen and faimlv and Mrs. addition a man of tbe name of Spaulding, with the many who were endeavoring to work ginning all in Tillamook County. Oregon. Lena McIntyre and daughter, Weltha, Notice is hereby given that «»n Saturday, their young wives, the first white wo out to a successful ending this difficult visited at Three Rivers last Sunday. the 1st day of August, 1908. at two (2) •»'Clock in the afternoon of said day at the men that ever crossed tbe Rocky pioposition. At last a “pulsator" was Mrs. L. N. Sandoz and Mrs. H. A. North door ofthe Court House in Tillamook mountains, entered the valley of the tried ard the the question was solved. Chopard visited Mr«. H. L. Jensen I u>t City. Tillamook County. State of Oregon, I will sell the said above described real prop Columbia and founded a mission of The pulsator is attached variously in the Monday. erty to the highest bidder for cash. tbe American hoard. They had been Dated at Tillamook City. Oregon, this 24th different systems, but always placed We regret to state that there is little day sent otit to Christianize the Indians, of June, 1908. either on top of the pail or directly on improvement in the condition of Ruth H (RENSHAW but M’hitman was also to build a state. Sheriff of Tillamook Countv. Oregon. In addition to typhoid lever He was at this time thlrty-flre years the milking tube. It is very simple, auto Gladwill in its worst form, she is suffering with a old. In his Journeys to and fro for matically working piston, held in place large and very painful abscess. For Exchange. tbe mission be soon saw the vast pos by a spring which is carefully adjusted Ray Wells, of the Pacific Telephone sibilities of tlie country, and he saw. according to the vaccuum developed bv Co., put in a phone fur E. P. Mills last Good 6 room house on corner lot in too. that the English were already ap the pump. The vaccuum being formed, Monday afternoon. Forest Grove to exchange for property prised of this uud were rupldly pour II. T. Miller inform« uh , he has sent in the milk is drawn from the teat, and at in Tillamook or Bay City or for some ing Into tbe territory. Under the terms the same time the piston of the valve is his order for shoes, clothing, etc., raid as good lots or acerage close to the beach. of the treuties of ISIS and 1828 lt was soon a« possible will have a complete forced upiagainst the spring by the natu stock. For particulars write to Forest Groye tbe tacit belief that whichever natlon- ral air pressure of 15 pounds to the ullty settled and organized the splen Real Estate Co., Forest Grove. Oregon. square inch. Attached to the valve did territory would hold It. If Eng The Remedy that Doer. “Dr. King's New Discovery i* the land and the English fur traders had piston is a rod which actuates a small No ice to Subscriber«. l>een successful in their plans, tbe slide covering two small holes. As the remedy that doe« the healing • »there promise but fail to perforin,” says Mrs. three great states of Washington. Ore piston moves forward the slide uncovers E R. Pierson. of Auburn Centre, Pa.” Subscribers of the Pacific States these holes, outside air rushes in, the ( It is curing me of throat and lung Telephone & Telegraph Company are gon and Idaho would now constitute a part of British Columbia. But it was vacuum is distroyed, and the milking : trouble of long standing, that other hereby notified that all telephone not destined to be. treatments relieved only temporarily. ceases for an instant exactly the same 1 New Discovery is doing me so much rentals are due on the first of every In the fall uf 1842 It looked as If as in hand milking. Then the spring be good that 1 feel confident it« continued month, and must be paid at the offic? there would lie a great Inpouring of hind the piston forces the piston hack to use fora reasonable length of time will of the company on or befon the fifth English Into tbe territory, and Dr. its normal position, the slide covers the restore me tn perfect health.” This of each month. Whitman took the alarm. There was two small air holes, «gain the vacuum renowned cough and cold remedy and Pacific States Telephone & no time to lose. The authorities at throat and lung healer is sold at Chas. Washington must be warned. Hastily is formed anew, and the movement be U Clough*« drug «lore 50c. and $1 00 Telegraph Con pany. bidding bls wife adieu. Dr. Whitman gins over again. Trial bottle free. J. C. H olden , Agent. started on bls hazardous Journey. The the cogoa tree . Milking Machines. TROTTING STALLION. t COL. MAYBERRY, 36521. Will make a short season at Tillamook after July 1st. Those wishing to breed to a really high class horse at a reasonable price should avail themselves of this opportunity. For tabulated pedigree call at livery barn. perils, hardships and delays he en countered ou the way we can but faintly conceive. His feet were frozen, he nearly starved, and once be came very near to losing bls life. He kept pushing right on. and at the end of five terrible months he reached Wash Ington. He arrived there a worn, bearded, strangely picturesque figure, clad en tirely in buckskin and fur, a typical inau of the prairies. He asked’audi- ence of Rreaident Tyler and Secretary Of State Webster, and ft was accorded him. All clad as be was. with his froneu limbs. Just In from bis 4.000 mile ride. Whitman appeared before the two great men to plead for Ore gon. Ills statement was a revelation to the administration. Previous to Whit man s visit It was the general Idea in congress that Oregon was a barren woithless country, fit onlv for wild Is-asts and wild men. He opened tbe eyes of the government to the llmit- hrs wealth and splendid resources of that western territory He told them Of Its great rivers aud fertile valleys, its mountains covered with forests and Its mines tilled wlth precious treasures He showed them that It «as a .onntry worth keeping and that It must not fall |ul„ the han(Jg Qf the English. He spoke as a man In spired, ami bls words were heeded. hat followed the organization of companies ,,f emigrants, the rapid set tlement of the ; terrl ...... ,i ory and tbe treatv made with firrat Britain In lhbj br which the forty-ninth parallel wa\ made •be boundary line west of the ! Bo<ky mountains—are matter, of bls- tory. The her°1"“ or one man and his gallanf ride* bad I M»e<1 three great atatee to the Un- l«u -Omaha World Herald. Thl« Evergreen le Found Everywhere In the Tropic*. It Proved Too Abaorbing For Old n Juniper, The Mississippi <'ourtraafc cd with negroes. and it " evident, says a contributor t, J! The cocoa tree is an evergreen and pnws I to U - a bright of front fifteeu to Its leaves being twenty-five bright and smooth, somewhat resem lor-Trotwood Magazine, th*t ? bling the foliage of a rubber plant. It thing of unusual Intereat Is very low branching, and the blos to transpire. Within the U, * soms are small and pink. The blos prisoner's seat an old negro*' soms and pods not only spring from eagerly forward as bls attorj? the bran. hes. hut often from the trunk Itself The fruit Is a yellowish pod Rued his plea of not guilty about the size of a cucumber and is Jury. "Who, gentlemen of the Ju— J tilled with seeds, all strung together in a pulpy, pinkish mass. It is from these sworn that be saw this man ZJ seeds or beaus, each about ibe size of this theft?” demanded the in» a chestnut, that the chocolate and co “We liaré broken every link bn coa of commerce are manufactured. weak chain of circumstantial ertal The trees bear from the fourth to tbe with which the state has tried to thirtieth rear, and lt is not unusual to tangle him. Why, his uelghbtr g see on the same tree buds, flowers and Jones, swore that he sold meat that was found In the dJ fruit. . . , When ripe the pods are gathered by ant’s bouse and that be shot tb! the native women and are allowed to because It was wild. lie on the ground for a day or two. “it Is true that Colonel Smith n lifter which they are opened. The pulp that one of bls hogs disappear,^ containing the l>e.ins then fermaots Dec. 23 and that about ifty , for about a week, the astringent quail from a certain stump be found J ties of the beans being much modified and then followed a trail of blood anJ their flavor Improved. that spot to thia defendant'scnta After being thoroughly dried tbe what of that? beans are packed in hundred pound "This defendant told yon-aaj bags for shipment. When received by wife nd brother swore the the manufacturer they are carefully that was the blood of a coon wbiei" picked over for quality, assorted and had shot and carried home the jn roasted. The uibs, as tbe roasted beans fore Smith lost his hog. Give bln with the shells removed are called, are tice ns you would do If he , then fed Into a hopper and ground be white man. He cannot help tween stones similar to an old fash black. ‘The leopard cannot c ioned flour mill. The grinding process, spots uor the Ethiopian his skin.' coupled with the friction of the stones, twenty years he has been a l which produce a temperature of some 120 degrees, changes the solid nibs the church. Let him remain fra (without the addition of anything) into enjoy the bread of life with otha the faithful.” n thick, heavy liquid. This is technic As the lawyer sat down the woiJ ally termed "chocolate liquor” and is who had been "weaving" backj sold to confectioners. forth for some minutes, commenaij This same liquor, subjected to hy shout: draulic pressure, with the resulting "Bress de Lawd!” Í separation into a clear oil. gives the “Dar, now!” cocoa butter of commerce. Tbe remain “We knows yo’s innocent, Br'erjJ ing preMate when powdered forms per!” > drinking cocoa. The chocolate liquor The sheriff had to thmaten to dJ solidified becomes cooking chocolate, and. with sugar, vanilla and spices the courtroom before order ivas mJ added, ft is soij as “sweet” or "eating” ed. When nt last there was silenced district attorney rose. > chocolate. “Gentlemen ot the Jury," he id in closing the case for tha tate, "id BEATING THE LAW. sire only to bring a picture to J minds.” I Sunday Travels'-» and Inn, and Tav- Here the prisoner adjusted hl* J erns In Scotland. brass rimmed spectacles as If to id There Is a law In Scotland generous the picture, and bls manner sM to travelers. That law giants them that he was determined to let no dad the privilege of all taverns and Inns escape him. during prohibition hours. Thus If you “The 23d of last December," totJ arrive In Edinburgh on a Sunday, hav ued the district attorney, “found Jtal ing traveled, say, from Glasgow, your per Bradley without meat Uli J Innkeeper Is bound to serve you with was coming to spend Christmas ria any sort of alcoholic refreshment, al him. But Juniper did not worry, M belt the native of Auld Reekie must only half a mile away in MarseSmili fret uud starve his Sawbath away on woods were some fat hogs. ginger ale. memories and the auroral "An hour before sunset Juniper ra promise of tomorrow. But the law Is kneeling behind a large stump In M merciful. He that hath Journeyed woods, with his rifle pointing toward« three miles is a traveler within the hog that at some distance awiynJ meaning of the act. rooting among the leaves.” ! Consequently there is a vast array of The district attorney paused. Tim travelers leaving Edinburgh ou foot, a cane to represent a rifle, be kneltM on coaches, pony carriages, etc., for hind a chair. After some minutM the trains run not. moving to right and left, now m J They all seek to constitute them uow lowering his rifle, he took cartl selves as travelers. Just wttiiin the alm and then fired, Imitating the M three mile limit, as far as Edinburgh is of a report very successfully. ¡ concerned, Iles the historic village of k " At the sound Juniper, whobsdl« Corstorphlne. smiling, apparently oblivious to erm A traveler arrives from Edinburgh thing save the district attorney'« WM He knocks at the door of tire village ments, exclaimed: ! inn. He is wearied by his long walk. “Yas, suh, dat's des de way I ta He is I d sore straits. hit, boss!” The door Is opened timidly, cautious The laugh that followed broughtM ly, and a voice is hea-J, "Who is It?” nlper to a realization of what be W “A traveler." is the weary answer. done, and he shuffled round In # “Whaur do ye come from?" prisoner's seat, muttering, “XIH«W “1 come from Edinburgh,” is the an no show nohow!” swer. "Then ye canua come in. It's against The Last Move. the law.” Bobby Is the son of a Methodist afr| The door is banged ruthlessly. ister and has had the experience^ The traveler thinks awhile". Your Scotsman thinks slowly, but very “moving” four times in the spice« his eight years’ life. lie disappro* surely. strongly of the itinerant system w After deliberation he knocks again. Is the bane of the Methodist The formula Is gone through. Some time ago an elderly mlildj “Whaur da ye come”— irae Leith,” answers the traveler was visiting Bobby’s father end * rected bls attention to the small J* quickly. "Then ye may come in. Why did ye asking him many questions of a ** theological nature. Finally the co®* nae tell the truth at first?” of the conversation turned to betM and Bobby was asked concoflttafj Dixie'» Land. abode of the blest. “Yes,” • The phr.ife "Dixie" or “Dixie's youngster, with a sigh of deep Land" Is supnose I to be derived from ness, “I know. It’s the last place« ■ one Di-y, a kind hearted slave owner going to move to.”—Argonaut on Manhattan Island In the latter part of the eighteenth century. His treat Out of the Ordinary ment of hla negroes caused them to “Say,” queried the high brow» t-egard his plantation ("Dixy's") ns lit- ns he entered the drug empofl*! tie short of an earthly paradise, nud “have you Bighead’s balm for HR when any of the slaves were taken ^ess?” away front their old home they were “No.” replied the druggist, always j ining for #I1(] slng|ng “Oh, yea.” interrupted the and talking of Its Joys. When slavery tlve customer, “of course moved southward, the same ideal of something just as good, bat I L Lx.v s was taken along, and In the what I want. See!” J •our-e Of time, its origin,being forgot “ You are mistaken, my ten It was applied to the southern homes of the negroes. - New York the pill dispenser. “1 bnven’ta^J Just as good, but I have so® American. that is far better.”-Chicago . J Lighting Up. o?iTer r^icc- n^ked a salesman for Of ,ur’n7< ,h“’ m’k*" ” that If you stroll uptown ,,nfl look at •ny of the big hotels you will seP thenl "II pretty wen lighted up? Plenty o'tns occupied apparently. weR X s T' h “r •bln,r Tbp bp"’h«’ I .n- r Cht Up " namber of the be hr^T" evenln* Ju8t so -New' " ^-y.rt,” Hottentot Wcmen, Two Wty*. «F. one t^vHer ^ârr,ed Jack-In th. or1enfa| w tress it., h„ > re,Kns supreme mls- never sees her intended b tuba nd 0„tli re^s":; .T.n:wl,hou'h" •he I. m.rrM Flo~_.Ho *Xl Utop.rtof th. WPdd M*. Mm afterward. N,w York Glob* A REALISTIC PICTURE. Soothing the Author. ! Actor-In the first act l»’< when Roderlgo Is to shoot me. i didn't go off. This sort of thin« my play. Manager-It doe»’"J any difference whether he J or not. The audience appt*“ situation. They know )"• ” worth the powder It w.juldjj shoot you and find It very that the «un misses Mercury. Unkind Deduction. Mrs. Benbam—I'm going t? W Ben*»' big party on my birthday „’„ws- Who will be invited? M*’- "^j* Jnst my friends. Benham-* you said that you were going”! a big party.—New York Tresa rhllooophy when su|terflJn®*^ HxXh;sÄoft,tD^^ led excites doubt; wnen thcrongsn . pitied, lt dispels lt—Bacon.