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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 10, 1908-
Editorial Snap Shots.
And lhe bootleggers have returned to
the citv, or those who have that reputa­
tion—now that the grand jury is not in
teuton.
* * *
It it reported that the fire on Sunday
morning come i.ewr singeing some blind
pigs. Gee ’ But itu’l it tune to singe a
few of them ?
ft ♦ ft
Gns Case thought his machine shop
wasn't worth two bits when the nre
was at its height, but the trouble was.
no or e wns looking for bargains so early
in the morning. Has the price gone np.
Gus ?
whole, nre turning out a fine product,
but in some instances are shipping the
cheese too soon and before it is properly
cured. On the other band, there arc
some individual concerns which quite
frequently turn out poor cheese, which is
put on the market as first class, but for
years it lias done much to “knock’’ the
i eputation—and in some cases the price
—of Tillamook cheese. These are facts
kuuwn fur years by the dairymen. They
tried to remedy this on one occasion by
Representative Beals having a bill pass
the state legislature fora dairy inspector
lor Tillamook, but Geo.Chamberlain, the
demagogue governor,vetoed it, nod since
then no plan has iieen devised wherein
the cheese output could be graded. It is
nt essary that it should be. and put on
the market in prime condition and in
good shape. It is not right that the
cooperative factories should have to
loose their reputation on account of in­
terior cheese being palmed off as first
vlass. Grade the cheese and thoee who
make a poor article will get a poor price
tor the same. That is the onlv way that
the reputation of Tillamook cheese can
i»e firmlv established, tor every hatch ol
inferior cheese, classed ns first class ano
■»old as Mich, “knock»’’ the reputatioi
.mil the price. But how to devise som»
plan tu grade the cheese which will be
satislactury to all has not l»e devised. Ii
will take a cheese expert to do the grad
ing, and it is a question in our mind whe
ther the entire dairy interests could be
induced to pay for such an expert. Pro­
bably the best wny out of the difficulty
would be a state grader, but then there
is the bitter political feeling between the
governor and dairy and food commis
sioner to overcome again.
There is
plenty of work for one man to do to act
in the capacity of dairy inspector and as
cheese grader for Tillamook county, and
some plan ought to be devised w hereby
a bill can be draw n up and passed by the
next state legislature so as to secure an
inspector for this county. Put an expert
like Fred Christensen, or any of the ex
perienced cheese men, in that position it
would soon eliminate the bad cheeee and
would firmly establish the reputation ol
the good cheese at better figures. This
is a matter for the directors of lhe cheese
factories, the Grange and Representa­
tive Beals to get together on before the
state legislature meets.
ft * *
What’s the use of waisting so much
powder, Carl, upon “The Big It.’’ who is
onlv trying to butt in, and at the same
time shows his ignorance of the dairy iiig
business and the conditions in Tillamook
county.
* * *
Those awful attorneys had to impeach
one of the members of the Tillamook bar
on Saturday as to tiuth and veracity.
We suppose th*y go on the theory that it
is all fair in love, war and law. But ii
did not impress us very much as being at
all fair to rope in a number of business
men. Don t do that again, Bro Dum
wav, tor you’re liable to get the snap
shot man's dander up.
* * *
The business men owe the hose com-
panv a vote of thanks for the excellent
manner in which the boys fought fire on
Sunday morning. Unfortunately, Chief
Crer.shaw was out of the city, and alth.
ough there was no one in command, the
boy s, assisted by exempt firemen, soon
got down to business. It is true that
four nozzles, instead of three, could have
been used, but in view of the fact that
the long line of hose might be needed al
other places when the fiie was at its
its height, it might have been unwise to
have taken time to make the change. It
is one of those little things which may
have been all right and may not have
been. Anyway, the boys did fine and
they are entitled to praise and congrat­
ulations.
* ft *
The Wolfe cuse is another sad, sad
event in the history of Tillamook Citv,
for it if a distressing thing to see what
should have been a most happy home
and family circle rent asunder lor ever.
We could hardly believe that Wolfe was
guilty of such inhuman conduct upon bis
daughter, instead of impressing upon the
girl’s mind the necessity of virtue and
chastity. Of Wolfe’s guilt there is no
longer a particle of doubt—his own let
Two boys, sons ol E. Kumlauf. who
ter practically admitted it. What a sad
woiks in the saw mill at Hobsonville,
thing it is for his children to go through
were playing in the upstairs of their
life, ever conscious of the fact of their
home on Saturday. Their ages were 7
blither's depravity and guilt and impris­
and 10. and James, the eldest, went into
onment, indelibly impressed upon their
a closet, and to prevent his brother from
minds through life. It is natural for
entering, braced himself against the
persons to muse over the love, kindness
door. Hia hands were behind him with
and devotion of their parents and to
his back to the door. The younger boy
hold their memory dear and in reverence,
espied a shot gun ill the corner of the
but what a contrast in this case. Where
room, which be picked up and advanced
there is no purity within the home circle
to the closet door. When within a foot
jt is no wonder that so many young
or so from the door, he pointed the gun
people, and especially young girls, go
at it and pulled the trigger. The gun
astray when they come across the many
w as loaded, a nd the shot plowed thro
pitlubs to drag them down to a love Just
ugh the door, first striking the boy’s
ful standard of morals. Here is another
hand and partly tearing it to pieces, and
distressing event. The father in the pen
then entered the back near the kidneys
iitntiarv, the home circle broken and a
causing fatal injuries.
part of the propertv c^eded to an attor
nry. We say pity the sufferings ol the
NETARTS
wile and children, who have to bear the
Dr. Rosa aud Dr. Sharp, of Tillamook,
iguombly and »he poverty at the hands
ol (hose who should have protected and cant« over to the beach Saturday and
I efriended them, it is cruelly, indeed, to •pent Sunday hunting on the spit. Re.
exact the pound ol tiesh from the lamilv turning to Tillamook Sunday night
Gust Jensen was down from Cape
in th«ir sorrow ami distress, but such
Monies Lighthouse Sunday,
seems to be the sad, sad case.
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Arthur <'ase. Ben Center and Ernest
It is about time that the business men Baker, from Tillamook, spent several
and properly owners banded themselves daya on the sand spit hunting last week
together lor self protection, for it is our with not very good success,
impression that the fire on Sunday morn*
James Fallen and family heve moved
ing was caused by the hoodlums or born from the head of the bay out to Clover
drunks who have been loafing in the rear da le to reside.
ol business premises lor a long time, and
There were several strangers on the
who hava broken into a number of the beach the fore part of the week.
busines« houses and hotels. For some
B. O Snuffer and Mr. Hannenkrat and
time, to we are inlornied, a numlier cl •on and several others are camping on
men have been seen to go to the rear ol lhe Spit thia week and hunting.
that block, and we have no doubt that
Miss Bessie Davie has gone to Tilla­
some drunken person or cigarette fiend mook Io work in the dining room at the
threw a lighted match or cigarette into Larsen House.
the rubbish. You know the result. The
Geo. W Phelps returned home from
origin ol the tire winch destroyed the Tdlamook Saturday, where he has been
Tillamook Lunibding Company's saw attending Circuit Court.
mill was a mystery, and it may be that
it was caused in lhe same manlier. Who
Notice of City Election
will be the next to suffer property or
business loss mi account of thrdrunktn«
Notice is hereby given, that an election
lawless th men t who have been } row ling
will be held on Monday, December 7th,
about the city nt night ?
The I re on
19OS. at the City Hall in Tillamook
Sunday is a natural outcome of what
City, Oregon, from 9 o'clock a.m. until
should hive been espeettd. In fact, it is 1
5 o'clock p m., for the purpose of elect­
a surprise that something has not hap. ing the following officers ol said Tilla­
lened before. It is a menace to the city
mook City, Oregon, tow it ; Mayor,
and proi<rtv and busin<ss interests to Marshal,
Recorder.
Treasurer, one
have men carousing at the back of the Councilman from the First Ward, one
hiifciness houses.
Every business man Councilman from the Second Ward, one
must admit this. The citizen» have toler. Councilman from the Third Ward, one
ntt»d the lawless, hoodlum, drunken class i
Councilman from the Fourth Ward, one
loo long, and we believe the fire Sunday Councilman Iroiu the Fifth Ward, one
morning is a result of a Ho wing that stave '
Water Commissioner from the Fourth
of affaire to exist
Perhaps a few more Ward and one Water Commissioner at
mysterious fires and a few more seriou» large, and also to determine whether or
ImsitieM hwaes and then the people will I
not live stock and ponltry shall run at
wake up to the (act that they have to
large within the corporate limits of said
take the law into their own h4nda to rid
city, and that a caucus will be held at
the city of that element.
the opera house in said City, on Friday,
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November 27th, 1908, al eisght o'clock
Most every hod v who have had any. P
fur the purpose of nominating can­
thing to do with marketing the cheese didates for raid offices.
output of Tillamook County have come ! By order of the Common Council of
to the same conclusion, vis , that all lhe Tillamook City Oregon.
cheese, before it leaves the county,should
T. B H axoliv .
be graded The large factories, on the
City Recorder.
FATALLY SHOT.
Boy Kills his Brother While
at Play at Hobsonville.
season.
Still Hie Hazelwood people
have been doing well, as well as could
be expected. Last year when the mar.
ket was active they had three factories
and could build up a business, and now
when the market is dull they have but
the one factory's cheese to sell
that
DEFENDS THE CO-OPER­
ATIVE SYSTEM.
The Butt In “Knocker” is
Told a Few Facts—Is Try
ing to Create a Strife.
[TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT }
WHY THIS DELAY IM PAYIHO DAIBTMBN.
The articles on cheese do not seem to have
alien quite as flat as some people imagine.
Many questions are being asked the Herald,
and one that Is asked quite frequently is If
Tillamook cheese is in such great demand
that commission men must have it. and will
not wait until it has been aged a few weeks,
then how isit that not only does it sell so
much lower than Eastern cheese. BUT why
cannot the dairymen be paid promptly ? The
Meda factory, we are informed, has not pnid
for August milk and this is the middle of
November. Two and one half months is a
long time far a rancher to have to wait foe
his money when cheese is supposed to be sold
mostly for cash.—Herald.
WHY THIS DELAY ?
Charles Rav. the Cloverdale cheese manu­
facturer. hasNEVEK YET MISSED PAYING
HIS dairymen on the loth day of every
month for the milk delivered up to the 31st
dav of the preceding month.
Why cannot all of the co-operative cheese
factories do the same ?
They surely get their moneyjust as prompt­
ly from the commission men. and THElK
ranchers certainly want their money as
promptly as the ranchers who deal with in­
dependent factories.
The Hazelwood Co.
always pays promptly on a specified day.
trade.
It is n<4 a question with lhe dairymen
of how soon they get their money, the
time requir* d to
cure their cheese
largely goveining that.
The hardest
profHHiitioti we are up against is tbat we
have la-en sending our cheese out en­
tirely too green, that is without being
properly cured.
As it is, Tillamook
cheese has not been helped In reputation
by doing this, and we will have to cure
our cheese up belter in the future, or
„utter heavily.
Anyone wishing to
satisfy themselves on this score can read
our correspondence on file.
I expect to see these articles attacking
the co <>|ieialive factories continue until
the annual elections, and this shows
the gsine of the Herald people. Will
the E liter of tlie Herald explain tollie
farmers why he, a new corner here,
takes such a great interest in their husi
11 ess ? Why he tri-slo knock their busi
uees ai all Innes? Does he think tlie
farmers do not know their own busi­
ness? Maybe it would be more seemly
of him if lie waited awhile before trying
to advise them too much. He has not
lived in Tillamook very long, and since
he lias been here he has been editor of
the Heiald, outside of the time he sold
or attempted tn sell wireless telegraph
stock. We suppose this stick is paying
dividends, is it not? And what is the
Hazelwood Co., an outside corporation
or the Ray factories, to him, that he
-hould wage war so manfully on the
co-operative farmers that have seen fit
to try to better their conditions by com­
bining? Is not combination of their in­
terest the best for all concerned?
Why does not the Herald prepare a
table of priees and times the several
factories were paid this season, then if
lhe co-operatives are not away ahead of
any others, we are willing to tie shown.
The ¡only Simon Pure " Independent''
factory of any size that does its own
sulling is the Nehalem factory.
Tillamook, Oregon, Nov. *8, 1908
To the TillHinook Herald:
There are several statements in the
above two articles which I would like
to answer. Arnone reading the articles
appearing above and noting the wav
they are set up, can see that they are
written for a certain purpose, and the
-ar marks of their writer is on them as
usual. They are also about as true as
usual.
No one believes that the Herald is
asked the question it says it is asked,
frequently or at all,
Why should they
ask the Herald ? What has the Herald
got to do with the cheese business ? Why
is the question not asked some of the
many directors of the co operative factor­
ies, or some ol the dairymen? For the
simple reason that the question original
ed in the mind of the writer of the above
articles.
Tillamook cheese, anv cheese, is not in
great demand at present, and the deal
ersare waiting until it is well cured too,
ns witness the fact that we still have
some September cheese on hand. Any
one who knows anything about tli»
If the writer of tlie above articles
cheese market knows that it is dull at
wishes to know why the farmers are not
present. Only a few weeks ago when
jumping away from tlie factories in
i he president of the largest cheese factory
every way managed by themselves, lie
on the coast was in lhe office, I called
Jean do so by thinking back only a few
up 11 of the largest Portland dealers,
years, or by looking up the public Court
and sold all told 12 cases of cheese. The
lecorda. For the benefit of the present
next trip of the boat we did not send
editor of lhe Herald, and 'Leet we for­
out one case of cheese that was sold to
get,'' I will recall some local history.
Portland. Saturday I called up 9 Port­
Once upon a time our fair valley of
land parties and sold them in all 5
cases of cheese, and they were Y. A's. Tillamook was blessed with a large
private and independent
at that. Under these circumstances any number of
and their owners
one can see that dealers, especially cheese factories,
those of Portland, are not billing over waxed fat and arrogant from off the
themselves to buy our cheese. We will farmer’s butter fat. When some of the
however, dispose of all our cheese in dairymen, more bold than others, ven.
good time, even without lhe help of the tured to ask these great men what their
product was selling fur, these great men
Herald's backers.
That is not
Mention is made that Meda had not deigned to tell them.
been paid for August. This is true, lie- enough, thought they, that lhe farmer
Cause cheese made there was not ship­ was getting from 45c to 69c. or 75c. per
ped out until quite late and their Sept, 100 lbs. for tlieir milk, without monkey­
cheese left out on the last trip of the ing with tlie politics of so great a matter
Della. The Meda people have been mak­ as running a cheese factory I And this
ing an excellent article of cheese this is not over six years ago. either. (Now
season, but they have not been sending lhe few that are left would eat out of
it off as eui ly as some others. And they the dairyman's hand without biting )
will not suffer from this either, as their After the farmers got next, what hap­
August butter lat brought them 28.3c pened ? Starting with The Tillamook
Creamery, then the Riverdale (now
while Ray's factories paid 28cents
These aiticles seem to lie giving Mr Clover Leaf), then the Fairview and
Charlev Rav a great deal of credit, < ven Maple Leaf people got together, and
stating that he "has NEVER YET M1SS since ther, they have been staying to­
ED PAYING HIS dairymen on the 10th gether, too. By combining they were
dav of every month for the milk deliver enabled to go lifter the market in a
cd up to the 31st day ol lhe preceeding lielter shape. fill all orders and cut out
month.'' (The large type is yours.) the price cutting so often indulged in
Now whoever wrote that article certain by salesmen when their orders were
ly knows that tbat is not true. Mr. Rav slow. Nc oue can say that times have
pays on lhe lOtb of the second month. been so much better all over the country
He paid for September inilk on the tenth the last four jean than they were before,
ol this month. Haven't the people up here but they have been much better for lhe
received their money sooner than this, daiiymen here. And not because they
nine times out ol ten ? He also paid 28 have had call boards either, but by com­
cents for September butter fat
Maple bining and selling tlieir products in a
Leaf paid 30c.,
Tillamook Creamery buainetelike manner, letting tlie dealer
paid 29 8c., Fairview paid
29 5c., know that lie could not get any mote
Elwood 30c . and Clover Leaf 30c. goods on consignment. Of course the
for Septcinlier butter fat. Does the writ­ oilier factories in the county have pro
er of said articles think be will put Meda, filed by this combination, although some
Ocean Park and the Three Rivers factor of them would be loth to admit It. In
tes in the Ray Combination by writing this combination there are st present
them? In this connection it might be about 15 cheeee factories.
well to state tbat Mr. Ray does not sell
3ut what became of the independents,
Ins own cheese, the same being sold the editor of the Herald will ask. Ask
through the Rav Cheese Co., of which the farmers of Three Riven and Miami
Mr W.G. Dwight is Cashier, and ulso about Miller I Ask the farmers of Ore.
through West and Owens, brokers of town. Beaver, South Prairie. Fairview,
Portland.
Wilson River. Blaine and the Donald­
If there is any complaint from the
patrons of the co-operative creameries
that they have not been getting their
money early enough, 1 had not heard of
it. Possibly the Hearld will favor us
with a few nntres, surely you can get
quite a lew out of the 300 patrons we
have.
W ith its diligence and great
knowledge of the cheese business it should
give us at least 40 or 50.
The Herald also states that the
Hazelwood Co. always pays promptly
on a certain specified day. They are re­
quired to send check from Portland on
the 20th of the month lor the previous
month'»¡cheese. They paid lor the cheese
they get from their only factory here,
the Red Clover, for September cheese,
about tlie 9th of this month.
This is 1
th» way it has been nearly all this year.
The Herald can secure the dates the I
son factory about the McIntosh Cheese
Co. ? Ask Pleasant Valley and Blaine
farmers ? And there is another man
who came here prohably three years ago
and who is now in Portland, and who
was "going to show the natives,’' as be
expressed it. Ask 6 or 7 small factory
men about him, for he owes them pro
bably $8500.60. But why go on?
8o. Mr. Editor of ths lletald, you had
not been for the steadfast loyalty of one
Th.ak,
L’lh,
or two patrons of ita factory, firm be
Tb're will ¿77
lievers in the principle that they could
S«r»ice in the M g
run their own factory successfully. That
of next week, fo,
was in 1908, I believe, and they got jusi
gram will be r—
about one third as much milk as they
to be preached b. j^r
will get thia year, not quite that propor­
• -»Il
tion. Thia stock was afterwards sob I
back to the Red Clover and Tillamook
Notice
Creamery, and no prelit was made on it,
Notice
is
hereby
either. But the Tillamook Dairy As.
aocialion (now Fairview ) farmers would Lourt of Tillam(>(1|
not stand it, and thrv permitted tlieir will receive sealed bid.U
■>f the road know,
I
factory to be auld by the Sheriff under
Road, m township ( J
foreclosure prooee lings, and the associa
tion gave up its ghost. The farmers got *«»'• I" TillilInoo|'J
commencing ator'st,,^
—jee, the« got something like $20.00 for
of section 16, Mid‘loW|3
each $50.90 share of stock, while Mr
Thayer got some experience. But ex­ and running thence
erly to or near th, J
perience does not teach some men, even.
Thus signally failed the attempt to action 12,saidtoWn,h7
A bond in the so»« J
supplant
co operative endeavor by
two or more sureties is.
private monopoly, yes, it perished tuis
erablv. Of coune there was weeping, each bid. Said boMtold
bidder entering into, J
and wailing, aud gnashing of teeth, but
not from the farmers. And with tlie keeping Of said road,
dertakiug t0
lb('
change has come many things, notably
the additional change in the pockets of thereol.
Letsee to hare the
the dairymen. The change has brought a
not more than two '
feeling of fellowship between the different
communilie» in this county, the farmers specify the unit or rate «ri
regard themselves as interested ill the sheep or hog, the procn4.
same things The feeling has gone so be accepted by the I*,,
iarthat they would certainly have put tens nee of said road.
All bids must be filed uh
on a co operative boat, had there tiot
been assurnnee of an earfy completion ol Clerk on or before the 6tk(
ibe railroad.
But in this, too, the 1999, at 10 o.clock A y
Bv order of the count»
Heiald interests opposed the farmers. It
was tarred with the same stick then as this 16th day of Noreasbw.i
it is now.
I know the Editor of the Herald will
answer my questions, and as the Herald
has been asking all the questions, it will
probably answer these too.
Is the Herald in favor of the farmers
going back to former methods, each
factory owned and operated by different
lieople not interested directly in produc­
ing milk, and each having a seperate
salesman, where price cutting used to be
the rule ? What is the Herald's idea of
an independent factory, is it a string of
factories controlled by Ray, Thayer,
Hazelwood people, or what ?
I do not care tn get into a controversy
with any one, but J have been working
lor the farmers of Tillamook County for
some years, and they have been very
good to me in a number of ways, and
our work has nnt been without results,
and when anyone of the Herald hackers
state that the farmers do not likr
such a thing as running their own busi­
ness. they are certainlv mistaken.
The
farmers are not pulling any chestnuts
out of the fire for others to eat ; they are
not cliaising rainbows at present no,
not even when sent after them by the
Herald Interests. The Hearld will never
get its ends by publishing false state
ments nor by casting .reflections on
people who have done more than it has
ever done for this county and who are
doing the best that they can do under
the conditions prevailing in this county.
It is an easy matter to try to pull down
a house once built, m«ch easier than
building another, and often the destroy­
er has the house on his head for his
pains. The combination of dairymen
was not consuinated in a day, but it has
taken years of painstaking industry,
tact and good faith, to give it what co
heaion it has. And it will not be destroy­
ed by you either, for your game is too
thin. It is simply to let you know that
everyone sees through your aims, that
this.is written, not because anyone
thinks that you could do any harm.
Instead of writing with the black ink
of prejudice and^self interest, the editor
will find he can go farther by using a
little of the milk of human kindness. He
will then not make ao black a mark,
but he ¡will find ¡that hia suggestiona
will be more heeded and he will be long­
er and more favorably remembered when
he goes the way several others have
gone from his sanctum before him.
C arl H aberlach .
Mr. Claude Thay«r got
off before
they have
this
would probably have done so if it had
Notice
Notice is hereby gives td
Court o! Tillamook CgJ
will receive bids lor the J
a bridge across Bcire J
present site of what ii M
Beaver Creek Bridge. d
Plans and specification J
office of th/ County Clerk, |
A certified check equal J
the amount of the bid sat
each bid as a gnarantttt«
will execute a bond lor ikJ
the contract if awarded th
bids must be filed io th J
county clerk of rillamoolb
before 10 o'clock a.a. 1«
9lh day of December, IXtl
court reserving the right ii I
and all bids. By orderof |
Court.
J. Ct
Notice
Notice is hereby givestkti
Court of Tillamook Cosstj.1
receive bids for the com
bridge across Three Rirtnsl
site of what is knows nil
Mason's Store, Spin Ki
and specifications on filed*
the County Clerk.
A certified check equal toll
the amount of the bid a«l
each bid as a guaranicettl
will execute a bond lor tins
the contract if awarded tkl
All bids must be filed it t
the County Clerk of Tita*
on or before 10 o'clock
the 9th dav ol Dewabrt
county court reserriottkl
ject any and all bids S|*
County Court.
J-C "
S tate or O hio . C itv or Tomi
L ucas C oumty .
Frank ,1. Cheney mW»«“"
partner of the tirni of F. J
business in the City of*0*
StAte aforesaid, «nd that s«ia ■
sum of ONE
Mj
and every case of CxUrt
by the use of
Sworn to before
ence, this 6th day
I seai ?
Hall’s Cntarrb Cure» Uk"<
acts directly on the
of the system., *•'}*„»
8old by nil D'“'](,**;d’Ls
Seven Years of Proof.
“I have had seven years of proof that
Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best
medicine to take for coughs and colds
and for every diseased condition of
throat, cheat or lungs," says W. V.
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has
had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr.
King'a New Discovery is the beat rem-
edy for cough» and colda, la grippe,
asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor­
rhage of the lungs, and the early stages
of consumption. Ita timely use always
prevents the development of pneumonia.
Sold under guarantee st Chas. I. Clough's
drugstore. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
Chamberlain*« th« Most Popu
Iar
control of the majority stock of th»
" We have in stock many colic and
Tillamook Dairy Asso-iation. sad also diarrhoea medicines, ' say* R, M. White,
farmers hare been paid this season at i
acquired a large interval m th« Red a prominant merchant of Turtle. Bayou,
Red Clover and will then find that near f Clover and Tillamook Creamartes. Th» Tex., "but sell mor» of Ckaroherlain's ,
Iv every factory atound Tillamook City
Tillamook Creamery almost quit, and Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
has |>aid
BjICIk
Take tisll s Faml»
If you suffer from constipation and
liver trouble Foley’s Orino Laxative will
cure you permanently by stimulating
RAW LU*
the digestive organs so they will act
W hen the lungs are ««J
naturally. Foley's Orino Laxativedoes
the germs of pneumo«
not gripe, is pleasant to take and you do
tion find lodgement
not have to take laxatives continually
Foleys Honey andli
after taking Orino. Why continue to be
germs, cures the mo»
the slave of pills and tablets.—J. 8.
I .it mar, Tillamook ; Hawk & Miller, cough, heals
serious results. The I
Bay City.
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yellow package-J-"
uiook; Hawk 4 Mill«-
"While in the army in 1803 I was
better keep control over your editorial taken with chronic
diarrhoea,” says
page aud not let every Tom, Dick and George M. Felton, of South Gibw-n, Pa.
" I have »inc» tried many remedies but
Harry write your editorials.
without any permanent relief until Mr
But how have the cooperative» always A. w. Mile» of thia place persuaded me
fared, you will ask. Very well, very to try Chamberlain s Colic, Choleta nod
well indeed ? None have quit nor gone Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which
For sale by «11
out of business Ye«. there was one that stopped it. at once.”
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actually had ita factory »old. Th« tai«
rnns as follow
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