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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 19. 1910 T. BO1T3 a steer until it is three years old to RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. sell for little more than the cost of STBICTLV IN ADVAXCK.) 1.50 its keep when the same amount or One year........ 75 Six months ... outlay with a good cow yields him 50 Three month* from $00 to $100 a year. And the creameries are cutting Sometime ago "The American into the pork supply, too, to no ¡(I h Tillamook Ijraiiligbt, Weekly” editorially suggested that small extent by using the skim the raising of calves to maturity milk to the manufacture of casein. Our old Aa it is estimated that it takes 100 Mr. Taft is to be boycotted be be made compulsory. cause he will not boycott. Appar friend J. W. McKenzie of Beatrice, pounds of skim milk to produce a ently, this is the strongest issue he replied to the article in the follow poundof pork and as the creameries has yet been able to raise with ing letter, a copy of which was pay from 10to 12cents per 10J pounds furnished the Beacon, the afore for all the skiiii milk offered it anybody. said weekly also publishing it. is obvious that the dairymen can The Agricultural Department has The letter follows: not profitably handle, hogs, other issued a pamplet on the economical Sir: —In the American Weekly of than for their own use. use of meat. No plan more econom March 9th I noted with interest an That the question of how to fill ical than doing without is indicated editorial which suggested that the our “tutmnye” with good, whole in the work. rearing of calves till maturity be some food three times per diem Although the Ballinger Pinchot made compulsory, thus, it is hoped, and at a reasonable price has investigation has been under way obliterating the one and deminish- reached the point of seriousness I about two months, nobody, not ing the other of two very obvious is evidenced by the interest even the investigators, knows evils viz. : the eating of veal and aroused in every section of the who’s who yet, or what’s what. the scarcity of good beef. The ar United States, not excepting Cali The aeroplane may be, as liaa ticle states that ninety out of every fornia, tlie most favored of them been said, a big kite with an i en one hundred calves born are slain all, and this interest is not centered gine, but has made good to i unci! in their infancy, and, while that to the meat trust alone, but applies an extent that it is entitled to be figure is perhaps» little too high, it to all the articles that go to make up called the first successful airship. is near enough to the mark to a meal. Appropriations for the Panama cause people to sit up and ask: On every hand one hears the com Canal are aoout $35,000,000 a year. “Why such a shameful waste cf plaint “Tilings are so high! Probably $150,000,000 more will com good material, the saving of which Things are so high!” And hand plete the work, which is well within would mean sustenance to thous in hand with this plaint stalks the ands who today are craving for i lquiry, Why?” the engineers' recent estimates. that which is beyond their means Ninety millions of people in this, A Populist orator declare that al) —to buy good meat and plenty of the resourful country par excellence the theories of his party have l>een of all the lands beneath the sun. are appropriated by the Republican it?” Now I agree with the writer in asking "Why?” Is Mother Earth and Democratic parties. What more could be asked, unless merely that veal ia—er—mighty slim food, becoming niggardly of her gifts to to say the least—especially the kind man? the offices? that are from five to ten days old Are the tillers of the soil slothful M. Paulhan's aeroplane behaved when killed, and I have often and so failing to produce enough for so well between laindon and Man lamented this butchery of young all? chester that the 180-mile flight will stock, but, notwithstanding my If these questions where put to me not hold the record long. This sentiments with regard to this seem I should answer most emphatically promises to be a great year for the ingly wasteful slaughter, I kill sev "No!” aeroplane crop. eral calves each year. Of eleven For the first, an up-to-date farmer Col. Roosevelt was delighted with calves which my cows have dropped can produce more to the acre than a French Army review at Vincen this season, six of them (males) nes, and he would not hesitate to were killed shortly afterbirth. The the old timers could. For thesecond, It seems possible de sc ri lx* liis pleasure if he should five heifers I am raising, but when ma ke a speech at The Hague. The the remainder of my heard freshen to get anything you want—If you colonel's view of a present millen their offspring, cowlets or bullocks, have the price. Therefore it is not a question of “how much I can nium is preparedness. must go to the happy grazing produce,” hut ruther, “how much When invited to join the Demc- ground, because I cannot possibly can you buy?” crutic party Senator Dolliver says feed any more stock. It pays me well to raise beef for he has no confidence in it. Ever How, then, would compulsory my own consumption. It will not since 1894 the people of the United methods make for a larger beef pay me to raise beef for your use. States have held the same opinion, supply? By abolishing the trade The same thing happens to pork, and emphasised it by a million ma in veal, the article says more calves and to other things. jority no longer than 1908. would be reared to maturity. It would seem strange, then, if The worst cavilers of Mr. Rocke Why, it is only a small percent you in San Francisco should send feller*» lienevolence will not deny age of the calves born that go to me word: “Raise a good fat beef that if it can be used to bring all make veal, and with the remainder for me I’ve got the shekels,” and the scoundrels engaged in the legislation is hardly needed to com still I would refuse to raise it. white slave traffic to justice, it will pel their owners to give them to Would it not? partly atone for the organization someone who will raise them. I My dear sir, I couldn't sell that of even such a monster as the have known of 1,000 calves being beef to you. You can and will Standard (Ml trust. slaughtered within ten days’ time pay a good round price for the Artic Explorer Amundsen, who at a “skinning station” to which meat, all right, but it will be paid took a ship through the Northwest they were brought, for 50 cents to the several men who pass the Passage, has planned a seven-year each. At that price anyone, even beef along from tne to you. drift in the region of the North Pole, tho his means tie limited, can em Because a lot of those millionaires which he expects to reach with his bark in the cattle business. who own suburban properties where Blit unfortunately, calves cannot they can "raise h—1 and a few $100,000 cruiser. The world hopes that he may finally return with a be mined in six or eight back yards, green onions” and who register as like Belgian hares, which, no doubt, full carge of proofs. farmers to escape taxation, ride is one reason why so little of our Though Edward VII. was on the around their plantations in auto throne but nine years, he was a fig beef supply comes from the cities. mobiles, the public is beginning to ure of international interest nearly Old Dame Nature insists upon look upon the farmers aa being their having milk, pasturage and us far back as the beginning of wealthy autocrats who don’t care Victoria’s reign. The shock felt fodder to assist them along to ma a hang whether anybody in town turity, and he who has plenty of over the sudden dose of this long is hungry or not. leaf of fumilar history is not con these foods need not lack for stock But my city friend, don't believe to eat them. fined to England alone. all you read in the papers. There The meat question is getting to Rev. Mr. Jeffries, father of the l»e n serious one with the American are a lot of farmers who don’t own autos—in fact, lean give you the prise fighter, says, in answer to people. It strikes us harder than tlie preachers who are trying to names of a dozen such in thia neigh- it wqnld those of other lands for atop the Frisco fight. Hist his son is borhood. And you may bet your the reasons that we are heavy con working for money, just as the old suspender» that when Okl sumers of meat, and until n recent preachers are, and that, if their Reuben does get a buzz wagon, it period, America has been “skimpy” money should l>e stopped, for any is not for the pnr|x>se of giving in its use. And it is the poor reason, their work would stop with "joy rides" but rather liecause he people God help them who must it. The entire clergy can not l>e is wearied of picking up milk cans, gnaw the lean Ixines. The rich conveited to approval of prize spuds, etc. that have fallen by the man still has his choice cut, a ml fighting, however, until every wayside when the old mare shied. will have while gruss grows and preacher has u son of champion And if now the old man can yank water runs. form. a load of truck into town at a speed It is within the tnemery of many President Brown, of the New York of us when the buffalo roamed the that will insure delivery of hia eggs before all of the chickens are Central Railroad, in con fere tue prairies of the west in herds so vast hatched, the net results are a few with several other prominent cap- that nothing could stay their march more hours in which to crawl tains of industry connected with when on their semi-annual croaa- around on hie hands and knees in the New York l’rodlics Exchange country trip from the Texas Pan the turnip patch, time to fix the have started a new movement for handle to the northern bonier, the reoccopatiou of abandoned farms and back. There was meat, loads back pasture fence, »nd, maby, to in New York State and for the more of it, to be had for the taking fini»h milking ere "curfew tolls intensive cultivation of all farms, tough chewing the most of it, but the knell of parting day.” Then, in the Itelief that thia ia the only still meat, and infinately more after he has eaten supper and has ¡lermaneut solution of the problem done up the chorea, he can find healthful tliun veal, but the poor buf of high prices and increasing the falo were forced to go to make room opportunity while winding jioverty. "So many farmers' sons clock and unlacing hia shoes to for the "long horn” steer. Here have deserted their homes up New again was meat aplenty, tho no glance thru “Farm Notes” and York State to make their fortunes longer free. And today the genu- absorb a few pointers on how to in the city, that 3Hk) acres of the ine. Simon-pure "long horn” is raise geese without water and why beat farm lands in the country lias nearly as scarce aa the buffalo, and the pump loses its “suck.” been allowed to go virtually to And now in conclusion, I trust on plain and upland and by many waste; snd it has come to the that "The American Weekly" may a purling stream where twenty point where the only way we see cow. give thia food question its further to reclaim it is to bring in immi- ' years ago tlie hilarious consideration. The subject ia a puncher sang to hie restless henls. grant farmers from Europa to buy 1 vital one, especially to the poor. small gazelle-eyed Jerseys munch and work the land.” He admitted But fa my humble opinion, this frankly that he was interested in their alfalfa and clover, each and problem can never lie solved until every one of them bringing her the question of land reoccupation . »«■»me genius shall come forth and because it would mean more work , owner as much returns in one year construct a wide and everlasting aa the long horn did during the for his freight cat a. Secretary of bridge across the yawning chasm Agriculture Wilson addrvsned th« term of his natural life. which separates the producer and Irrigation has made it possible Produce Exchange Tuesday, mij the consumer, to the detriment of tin his advice that body passed | and profitable to farm lands hitherto both. And I pray that to each resolutions to take some definent adaptable to grazing only. Conse and all of the inhabitants of thin qctiou toward bringing the people quently the big ranges are doomed dear old California shall come to back to the land and toward as to go the way of the buffalo and the no lean year. And in Humboldt sisting the farmer to beat methods long horn, figuratively speaking, alone, thia spring, between fi.000 and H. 8,11)0 calves will go down oi soil conservation To thia end a and in their stead come the farms to doom. i otnmittee of fourteen was resolved of 100 acres or ao. Very truly. I With the farms thus formed. J. W M c K knux . I whenever the condition* are favor For • bum or scald ai ipply Cham ~ able for dairying. come lierlain’« Salve It wii. ___ _ the Foley Kidney Pilla contain in n allay the iiain alm.iat instantly and quickly creameries. Thia, of course, cut« concentrateli form ingrediente of lie«l the injured parts. For sale at down the beef supply, fur it ia safe established therapeutic vaine for Lamar's drug store to «ay that no sane man will keep the relief ami cure of all kidney and bladder ailment«. C. L Clough. AWFUL SLAUGHTER OF BABY BEEF. Beatrice Man Tells Why Calves Are Sacrificed to the Bu.cher and the Tannery. SS®«»®®®®®®®®®! TIÜUAJVIOOK ICE and COLD STORAGE CO. s A ttorn EY-AT<tt • Complete set of Abstract L in office. Taxes paid fw Residents. , Office opposite Post Ofi». Both phones. make a speeialty MANUFACTURING ICE haberlach , C arl and ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Storing all kinds of Perish JJexitarhrr able Articles. Office aero«* the street and the Post Ofixx. UJe also make * Q-EORGE WILLETT, JVIokatil Pure pood lee Cream A ttornky - at -L aw . It’s all Cream, Cold and Suieet. Next to Tillamook Co Bank, T illamook - Qm Plant : Corner 1st and 3rd Avenue, TIÜÜAM00K. OREGON. 'Jp H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. T. BO ALS, We Sell Them. PHYSICIAN & SURGE« Office : Opposite Court T illamook , O regoì J A? W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., TILLAMOOK. Office* Olson Building. Residence: Mrs. Weiss’ house, Mrs. Walker’s. Next Door to Tillamook Comity Bank. KER RON, I M. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, PHYSICIAN & J. P. AL i L i EN i Proprietor. SURGE® C oncrete B uildim ) Headquarters for Travelling Men. Tillamcok, Special Atteution paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURG EYES AND TEETH. You spend frotn $5.(10 to $20.00 per year on and think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose : your teeth & Office over J. A. Todd 4 Tillamook, Ore. c - hawk , YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ? Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00, and this will be the total expense for about 3 to 5 years, and often a great deal longer. Remember vou can get NEW TEETH, but not NEW EYES- What VALUE do you place on YOUR EYES ? What per cent of insurance would you pay to keep them as good as at present ? Make yourself a 'Xmas, present of a pair of glasses? All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. bay city , 0 Dr. Henry E. Morris. KBAL ESTATE, F inancial A g Tillamook, Oreg» R. A. D. PER RESIDENT DENTE c. S. Atkinson Office in Sturgeon'* Buiii All Work Guaranteed. TILLAMOOK. MOLINE PLOWS, -j-y. P. J. SHARP, Osborne Harrows, RESIDENT DENT Office across the street Court House. Dr. Wise’s offi» STUDEBAKER, WAGGONS AND BUGGIES, GRAIN WHITE RIVER FLOUR SARCHET, . The Fashionable Cleaning, Pressing and ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Phot Gallery. Tha Bast Bread Makar on tha Market. L ax » Osrtca B vmxbss A SVBClALTT. /LOWING & C, S. ATKINSON, LAWYERS- R oom 33A W obcbstxs Bens* T hiso ako O ab BTiirw- _ _ Room Next to the US. L»*«1 <** Both Phones, PORTLAND, 0 r< __ SUCKUiS < Tillamook iron Works 1 L— - — _ _ » _ a w«» a « wear won _ — General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Beiler Werk, Locrer» Werk aad Henry Fergieg. Flae lackiae Werk * Speeialty. TILLAMOOK OREGON i