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T illamook headlight , march 25, 1000. NEW DAIRY LAW. Specifying what the Dairy men Must Comply with. the dairy department of an Agricultural College. Said deputies shall take and filo with the Secretary of Slate an oath that they have the qualifications apeci. fied in thia Act, and to faithfully per form tbe duties assigned them, and »ball hold their appointment at the pleasure of the Dairy and Food Coni miasioner. In addition to the general duties hereinbefore provided, these deputies shall organize and conduct cow testing Associations and shall c >1- lect and distribute valuable dairy in formation in all ways within their power. They shall inspect the sanitary condition of dairies, creameries and examine into the quality of the milk and cream used ill these plants a id the sanitary condition thereof. Any or all of them at the direction of the Dairy and Food Commissioner, visit different creameries and take two samples of cream from each patron received at that creamery for testing. One sample shall be sealed and stamped with the label of the I> ury and Food Co i.»J miasioner. and left for the owner or manager of the Cieamery. and the other shall I* tested by a d*-putv of the Dairy a d Food Co umimi-iner to determine the p rcsnlage of buiterfat con tained therein, and a rrpoit of said test, shall, within ten (In) .lays be for warded to liie da ry man contril.uting such cream for comparison with the test made by the creamery. These deputies shall receive an annual salary of not to exceed Twelve Hundred Dollais ($1200.00) which shall be paid in he same manner as ia provided by law for the payment of other officers of tlie Dairy and Food D -p.irl ment. There shall also be paid to these deputies their necessary and actual expenses incurred in the discharge of their official duties, on the approval of the Dairy and Food Commissioner, provided such expenses do not exceed eight hundred dollars ($800 Oti) per year. Sec. 7.—Any person, firm or corpora tion convicted of violating any of the provisions of thia Act, or failing to com. ply with same, shall upon the first con. viction be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00); upon the second conviction they shall fie fined fifty dollars ($50 00); upon the third and all subsequent coil- viclion», they shall be fined one huudred dollars ($100.00). See. 8.— The term person or persons herein shall include corporation or c< r. porationa. Sec. 9.—That there tie and hereby ia appropriated annually out of any money ill tlie Slate Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six tliousaiid dollars'$8,000.00) for the purpose of tins Act. Sec. 10.—All fines collected under this Act shall lie transmitted by the person collecting the same to the Slate Trea surer and by him deposited in the fund known as '•The Pure Food Fund.” Sec 11—That it shall tie the duty of the Dairy and Food Como- ssioner to force the provisions of this Act. Passed the House, February 20, 1999. C. N. M c A kihck , Speaker. Passed the Senate, January 28, 1909. Below will lie found the Dairy Bill which paired the State legislature, and which is of considerable interest to the dairymen of this county. Representative Beals was instrumental in getting the bill passed. AN ACT To provide measures for improving the quality of nulk. cream, butter and cheese and for all dairy products of Oregon, and to provide for the employment ol deputies qualified to inspect dailies, creameries and cheese factories, and to collect and desseminate valuable dairy information, nnd to form cow testing associations and to provide ,a penalty for its violation ; Be it enacted by the Legislative as sembly ol the state of Oregon : Be it enacted by the people of the Si ute of Oregon ; Sec. 1. Relut nglothecnre of cream s< paraiora and thy sale of milk and cream ; It »hull be unlawful for any dairymen who skim» bin milk by cream separator process co offer or expose for sale, or sell any milk or cream coining from a separator that is not thoroughly w ashed and cleansed within three (3) hours after each use thereof, or to offer or expose for sale, or sell any milk or cream com ing from a separator that is kept in any stable or other building where any ani mal is housed or in any other place that is unsanitary or where bad air exists, provided that this does not prohibit keeping such separators in a room that is wholly separated by sealed and pa pered partitions from that part of the stable ill which animals are housed. All tin and wooden ware and other utensils used about any dairy shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Sec. 2. Cows and bams for dairy purposes—Manner of keeping; When cows are kept by anv person or persons, fur dairy purposes, w-helher for butter, cheese, or for the production of milk or cream for sale in addition to provisions already mnde by law and now enforced, the stables or barns where such cows are kept shall be thoroughly cleansed eyery day and kept in a sanitary con. ditioa. The cow's udder shall he well cleansed immediately before each milking, and when the udder is soiled by mud or other filth, it must be thor oughly washed with water and wiped with a clean dry cloth. Sec. 3. Unwholesome milk and cream. Whenever it is determined by the Dairy and Food Commissioner, his deputy or inspectors, thut any person is using, sei ling or furnishing to any skimming station, creamery, cheese factory, con densed milk factory, milk depot, milk dealer, the retail trade, or to any con sumer of milk, any impure or unwhole some milk or cream, caused by the un sanitary or filthy condition of the prem ises where cows are kept, or by the un sanitary or filthy care in haudling ol these cows, the use of unclean utensils, J ay B owerman , unwholesome food, holding the cream President. too long before shipping, or from any Filed in the office of tbe Secretary of other cause, the person so offend.ng State February 25, 1909, shall lie notified and warned by the commissioner, his deputy, or inspectors Stiff Neck. not to sell or furnish such milk or cream Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the neck. It is usually at any of the places, or to anv of the peisons above mentioned. A failure to confined tn one side, or to the back of the neck and one side. While it is often obey such notice and warning and the qui e painful, quick relief may lie had continued sale of such milk or cream by applying Chamlierlain’s Liniment. Not one case of rheumatism tn ten re shall be deemed a violation of this act. Sec 4 It shell tie unlawful for any quires internal treutment. When rliere is no fever and no swelling as in muscu person engaged in the manufacture of lar »nd clirmiic rheumatism. Cha uber- butter for commercial purposes to uxe in lain'e Lmimeot will accomplish more the manufacture of said butter any than any internal treatment. Fur sale cream that is pronounced unfit for use by Lamar’s Drug Store. by the State Dairy and Food Commis A Pleasant Physic. sinner, or by any deputy of the State When you want a pleasant physic give Dairv and Food Commissioner. Poss Chamberlain s Stomxch and Tablets a euaion of such cream shall lie considered trial. Thev are mild u>>d gentle in their prinia facie evidence of intent to so use action and always produce a pleasant effect. Call al La mar’s Drug the same, and s I m .I1 he deemed a misde cathartic Store for a free »amide_____ meanor within the meaning ol thia Act, nnlise said creamery possessing said un Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as fit cream slml) have made complaint im freq-iently develop into pneumonia. mediately upon receipt of said cream to they Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the State Dairy and Food Commission tlie cough but heals and strengtliens the er and.requested his inspection of said lungs so that no » riouJ results need lie erram, in which case, if the cream is feared. The genuine Foley'» Hattley and contains no harmful drugs and is in found upon inspection to be unfit, it a r»r vellow pickaga. Il-fuse substitivtes shall lie cnafiscateil, and the cre-linery —J L. Lt mar, Tillamook; Hawk & shall not be liable to fine and shall not Miller, Bay City. lie required to pay far said cream. " My three year obi boy was badly Sec. 5. Everv creamery must take constip ited, had a high fever and wax samples of all cream purchased by it and in an awful condition. I gave him two must keep »uch sa nples for a period of J *ea of Foley's Orino Laxative and the (2) two da vs, subpet to the inspection next morning the fever was gone and was entirely well Folev's Orino Iaxs- of the State Dairy and Food Commis live sav«d his lifa.” A Wulkuali. Casi. sioner. or his deputies. mer. Wia.— J. L. Lamar, Tillamook; Sec 6. Relating to the appointment Hawk A Miller. Bay City. of additional deputies or employees bv the State Dairy and Food Commission er. prcscrrbmg their qualifications and iluiies and providing their compensa tion ; In addition to the chemist otherwise pri.tided by law tor tbe Dairy nnd Paid up Capital..................... $25,000. Food Commission, tbe State Dairy Offers every facility for safe Imnking. and Food Commissioner may appoict as many as three (3) deputies qualified and respectfully solicits your busin««». Acts ss trustee for onrporat oo». indi to assist in promoting the interesta viduals and estates. Confidential trust of the dairy ind us tr y ia tha o i sonar relations carried out faithfully. herein provided, and in such way as I Interest st current rates on time de may be required by the Dairy nnd Food p-wite. Commissioner in the snforoeawnt <d the Mail biiMneas given prompt attention Fire and l-urglar proof safely deposit dairy and food laws These deputies shall be versed io modern, scientific boxes juot installed for convenience of customers at reasonable rental. sod practical dairy husbandry and shell have had actual experience in the management of a dairy for al least two fur st l l d euu« aw/U. ewee. *• •**•««• ft) year», or shall be a graduate from First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. FOLEYS HOffEY-mffAR Painter and Decorator. TURN ON THE LIGHT. I do all kinda ol Paiating. Decorating. Tinting, Graining and Interior Finishing Carriage Painting. Furni. The Question of Public Morals a ture apeeiallv. Refiniahed aa good aa new. My work ia opto dale and guaranteed first and Decency are Brought Out. class. H. Sot-RS, inquire at King and T. Complete set of Abstract Books in office. -Taxes paid for non Residents. Smith Co. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT], Office opposite Post Office. Bids for Wood. What is the matter with you, Charley ? Are you mad be cause you were away and, perhaps, did not get your part of the School District No 9 will receive “tainted” money paid for defence ? Or tnay be you had a few sealed lads until une o'clock March 25th. too many pulls at “bootleg” whiskey before you penned your re 1909. For 80 cords <>f Dry Alder or Hemlock marks for the public? Maybe you don't drink “bootleg” liquors? Wood, to be deliveted in basement ol As is customary with the representative» of the law and de scboul house. Leave bid willi grading business of liquor vending, their paid attorneys, and all A lva F inley , others who attempt to defend such infamy as bootlegging et al, District Clerk. one C. W. Talmage indulges iu a few vile epithets. He makes his customary flings at religion, and ends by asking one whose Foley'» Kidney Remedy will cure any of kidney or bladder trouble that is codes of morals is patterened after the Man of Galilee, as near as case not beyond the resch of medicine. Cures we know how to do that, to come to his office and settle the mat backache and irregularities that if neg- Iwle t might result in Bright s dieeaae ter, presumably, as two dogs would end their contention over a or dialieiea — J. L Lamar. TlUauiuok; bone. Such methods and language are their main weapons of Hawk & Miller. Bay City. defence, the ones they prefer to use, the only ones they use with skill by reason of habit. Questions involving a moral principle are not settled that wav. And we have no personal animosity Cura* Ooldsi Prevents Pnountonla against any one, nor any desire to be personal in our remarks, farther than such persons place themselves in the light of the MASONIC LODO E. truth and tbe revealed where they stand on this issue. Vile a No. 57. meet» on third Satur epithets we will not indulge in. As for “they talk and talk and don’t point out, they argue and day of each month in argue and don’t show wherein;” did you ever read about those who have eyes, see not, and have ears, hear not ? Some of that I.OOF. Hall, at 7;30p.m. tribe is alive evidently. F rank S kvkbanc E, W.M. Drunks, low, wcllowing, dead drunks ; hilarious, loud, curs E rwin H arrison -, Sec. ing drunks ; drunks, but for the immediate aid of a physician R. A. D. PERKINS, would have proved fatal, doubtless, drunk boys, drunk girls, have been numerous, very numerous. But as is often the case, only sober people know a drunk person when they see him. And RESIDENT DENTIST. thank goodness, there are more sober people among us than Office in Sturgeon's Building. drunk ones. Yet the court records will show some drunks lately too. See ? All Work Guaranteed. The fact is there are far too many drunk people amongst us OREGON. The lamentable fact is that so many of these are boys and girls not TILLAMOOK. yet of age. For their own and their parents’ sake, doubtless, they have not been exposed in court, but unless there is a speedy J. R. HARTER, change for the better the police officers will hot be doing their duty unless they make an example of some of the worst of them. Real Estate and And if that does not change them a bit for the better, bring all Financial Agent. found intoxicated into court. Insurance. But this is not the remedy contemplated by the Local Option Law. According to our law, the illegal selling of liquor for other OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. than medical or mechanical purposes is a crime. The crime is a grave one. The full penalty is severe. But not too much so Did You Ever Try For the abuse of the former license system, which was aimed to HARRIS ’S NEW FEED AND prevent excessive drinking, has made plain to the majority of LIVERY RAHN, thoughtful; well disposed people, the enonnity of the inherent evil of the liquor business. Vice, crime, poverty, disease, physi If not, give him a call. cal, mental, moral and spiritual blight are all entailed on society Everything first-class. Second by the liquor business, its votories and defenders. These things are acknowledged by al) except those so narrow block South of P O. in their vision they cannot see, or so base as to sell their souls for pelf. True, honest men may yet differ in their opinions as to the W. G. H arris , Prop. best remedy, practical remedy. But in this, as in many other sections of our country, where live many millious of America’s best, truest citizens, local option is the law with which we are For Real Estate, fighting this accursed buisness. .-SEE — In this land of the “lauded majority” rule, every good citizen is bound by his sense of justice and right do all in his W. c. TROMBLEY. power to enforce that law, whether he approve the law or not, BAY CITY. OREGON. be he lawyer, judge, officer, juror, orlayinanof no other des tination than good citizens. See that point ? Anyone who fails in any one of these positions should be THE POET SAYS called to think of this fact, and if he choses to persist in ob “ Beauty draw» un structing the courts of justice, he deserves to be censured and to by a single hair.” suffer the consequences of his obstiuancy. The failures iu prosecution in Tillamook have been along This seems like something of this line some where. The law is enforced elsewhere on no an exagération on the part of the stronger evidence of guilt. poet, if at least doe« not apply to Let us turn on the light that we may see where any of us men. Th« man with a single fail to do our duty. For one I want to stand iu the light on this hair would not draw worth a whole subject. If my positton is not tenable or proper, 1 want cent, unless as a curiosity. to abandon it for the light one. People to look their best need The penalty provided in the law is sufficient to effect a very hair, they need all they ever satisfactory state of affairs where lawyers, courts, jurors, and have. If the hair begin« to go it in time to use citizensallow the law to be enforced. It is an opinion pretty generally shared that there has been much obstruction along this IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC. Tlii> preparation eaves hair. It line some where, ignorantly or purposely. stimulate» the hair bulbs, cleans It may be “anarchistic” to ask some questions that may the scalp of dandruff or eruptions, help us to find a solution for a bad state of affairs, but any one and promote« new growth. Try holding tenable ground need not fear the light. If I hold a "torch it now. in one hand and a bomb in the other,” it is to hold the one to see Price 501. and $1 00 a bottle. where to throw the other to blow this iuiquitable business back to hell from whence it came, that earth’s millions of weeping moth ers, starving children, aud victimized men tnay be set free to CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO., | enjoy the persuit of life, liberty and happiness. And in its de Reliable Druggists • struction 1 do not desire the injury of any individual. That is a and Prescription Experts. S prerogative reserved to the Creator of us all, to be used only for those who stubbornly refuse to see and do right. Men let us get right on this subjert. Sincerely yours, W. W. R osebraugh . S. Vierick’s Bakery, FOLEY5nONET™TAR Both phones. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , i ■■■■■■■■■I : No Use To Die. For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all dieeaae» of the skin auch aa eczema, tetter, aalt rheum and barbera' itch, are characterized by an intense itching and auiarting, which often make*- life a burden and disturbs »leap aud reat. Quick relief may buhnd by apfdy ing Chamlierlain’a Salve. It allay» the itching and smarting alriioet matantly Many ca-M have bean cased l>y tie use Fur »ale by Lainar'a Drag Store. The Lucky Quarter la the one you pay out for • box of Dr King's New Life Pill*. They bring you the health tlmt-a more precious thaai jewels. Try them for headaclie. bilious Best Healer in the World. oeaa, constipation and mularia, If they Rer F. Starbird. of Baal Raymond, dieappomt vie tlie [w.c» will lie ohta-e Maine, »aye: '* I have lined Bucklen'a fully refunded at Chaa. 1. Clough'» drug Arnica s»l»e for aeverwl year»; on my store. ..Id army wound and other olwtiuale w>re* and find it the beat lieajvr in tile STATaoe O hio . C itv or Tui.nxi, tu# L cca » Cectrtv. i B-8- wo«Id. I ux M toe with great »tieces» F-ank 1. Cheney m»k«a oath that he 1» aentar in mr veterinary burinee.'' Price 25c. partner of the firn of ». J. Cheney » Co.. OotM I bnalne»« tn the City of Toledo. County arid at Chas. I. Cl.aigii a drug etore, Huw can any perron riak taking Rome unknown c.mgh remedy when Fofe-j . Honey and Tar coats them no more ’ It „ n agfe remedy contains no harmful drug and cneeu toe ruo»t .detmale cough» aud o'11«’« whf e«l«rimeni w<h your health t Insist upon Imrtng tbe genuine F.dey'a Honey and Tar —J L. Lam-r. Tillamookl Hawk & Miller, Bay Ci*y. . Mate afereeeid end ll.el «aid arm will pay the | <«a of ONM HVNltU* UUU.AMH for ear-h and every r-aae of Catarrh that cannot he cured t.y the nee at Hall e catarrh Care PRANK J. CHUNKY Iwor» to Iwfore and aulMrthwt in >u y preo- ence, thie ath day of tumstnr, A 0 tea. . . A. W GLKA»0M, r Sii i Notary Public IfalPa Catarrh Care ia lake» internally, and acta directly oh the htood end »eeove etirfacea of the a.etrm oepd l.n tr*MmoHlah> tree r. J. CHF VHV AOO. ToledH. O. Sold hy ell Irruegleta ne rake Hairs Faniity PHiefo« cotaelipellea. OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE. Especially thia Week. ORDER YOUR MAPLE CREAM O regon . C akl haberlach , ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . A. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . T. BOALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLA MOOK. Office- Olson Building. Residence: Mrs. Weiss' house, west o Mrs. Walker'». D R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Tillamook, Ore. w. C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. i p^R. “1 have found out that there ia no uae to die of lung Iroutil« ax long «» you can get Dr. King's New Diacovery,’’ wira Mrs. J. P. White, of RusMtor«», Pa. "I would not be nli»e to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It looaena up » cough quiche« than anything el»e. arid cure« lung diHenite eeen after the cane ia pronounced hopeleas.'' Tin» nuwt reli- able remedy for coughs mid cold». la- grippe. asthma. bronchitis and hoarse- nets, ia »old under guarantee at Clma. I. Omagh's drug »lore. 50c. and $1 00 Trial bottle free. BOTTS, A ttornky - at -L aw . P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. SARCHET, L . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gullery. J^OBERT A. MILLER > A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commrrciul Building. LAYER CAKES. L and O ffick B uminb « b a S pecialty . Everything In the Baking Line Phone À. 1000. OWING & COWINC LAWYERS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State» I .and Office, Portland, Oregon, R oom 334 W obcritkb B uii . oin «», T hikd and O ak S tbkbtii March 10th, 190» Room Next to the U S. Land Office. NotioH is Iwrvbr given that tlie Northern Pacific Railway Company, PORTLAND, OREGON. whww post office nddrt-a« is St. Paul, MianeMita, has thia ltkh day of March, 1909, tiled ia tins offkw its application to aelect under the provisions of the th « Ac* of Congre»». approved July 1, 1898 ano th « (kONtat 597. 820) as extended by the Ac* of Cfwrgr«-»», approved May 17, 1900. fxrt 4. aee. IS, tp. 1 N , R. 9 went, KILL COUCH CURE LUNC8 W.M, Any and all persona claiming adver sely tha lands dexcribed. or desiring to object because uf the mineral character of the land, or for any other leason, to th« disposal >o applicant, should file their affidavita of |aw»t in tbta office, oa or btdueu ah« 24 h day of Apsil, 1909. AiasKBMOH 8. DaKMtKH Register. Pi rat publication March 25, I9u9, Last publication April $2. 1999. w<™ Dr. King’s New Discovery ro’Cstsr* ..¿Ma. ANO ALL THWOkT MID LUWC TNOONLÍ». GUARANTKRD BATIBFACTOBT OB MOWBY BSTVVDXD.