Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 7, 1901.
fault if she doesn't.
Every woman has two beliefs—one is a
future life and the other is that if a cat
The Amount of Money Twenty Cows brings to Industrious has blue eyes it can't hear well.
When a man gets married, no matter
Dairymen in Tillamook County.
what a poor thing he is, there is always
a woman somewhere to wonder what he
We hare before o»*he monthly statements of Mr. J. F. Martin, one of Tilla­
mook's industrious dairymen. which is but one out of hundreds of like statements ever saw in her.
which could lie published at this time as a result of dairying in Tillamook county
Quaint Features of Life.
Inst year, showing what n profitable industry it is. especially when jieople
locate in an ideal dairying country like this, where an abundance ol green feed can
Several small bovs were brought up
be procurred nearlv the whole year. Mr. J. F Marlin came to Tillamook county
liefore Recorder Hensel of West Hobo­
ten years ago with very little money alter ex|>eriencing several years ofcrop failures
ken. N. J., recently on thecharge of “crap
in Kansas, and not in robust health when he located in the county. He has now
shooting.” The youngest was asked by
a well improved farm, well stocked, all paid tor. and money in the bank. This is
the recorder : “ Where did you get the
the experience of quite a numlier of dairymen in Tillamook county, who, having
money with which to play craps?” “ My
tried farming in the middle states with failure of crops in summer and blixzards in
mother gave me a quarter for being a
winter, eventually located here to find, to their great satisfaction, that they had
good boy, sir,” replied the youthful
“struck it rich." Mr. Martin is one of the directors of South I’rnirie Creamery,
gambler. He received the minimum tine.
and, consequently, took his milk to that institution to lie manufactured into but­
ter. He milked 20 cows last year, which gave 130,91.1 pounds of milk, and this I B. Frank King, ofSutton, Mass., while
produced 5,058 pounds of butter fat. When manufactured it made 5,874 pounds butchering a cow, found, on ope..ing
of butter, and lifter deducting $146.86, or 2Mic. per pound, for manufacturing, gave the animal’s stomach, that it contained
Mr. Martin a net profit of $1,018.96 for his milk from the creamery for his twenty all the running gear of an ordinary
cows, making nn average ol $50.93 for each cow, or, not including the cost of man­ sized mantle clock, two stones, each the
ufacturing the butter, $58.29 per cow. To this can be added at least $10 per size of a hen’s egg, and a number of
head for young stock and hogs raised on the skim milk. These figures are no ex-! pieces of.glass. The cow was apparently
ception to the rule where dairymen have weeded out from their dairy herds cows healthy and did not show any signs of
which do not give good tests ; in fact, as there is a friendly contention between the indigestion, but, on the contrary, ate
dairymen who take their milk to the creameries and those who take it to the cheese everything that had been fed her with
factories, from figures already published, the cheese factory returns will average I I great relish. Mr. King said the clock
from 5c. to 7c. per pound higher last year than those at the creameries. This can i ' works had nearly worn their way
be accounted for that shipping facilities are irregular for butter, and instead of the through the lining of the stomach.
I...
L.11.
. si rl > F irxa. in
n .1 tifiiot is
it it is
butter
reaching
market » •••
in 41xo
the otitunrl.il
splendid or
condition
in urlii.'li
which it
it ¡4
is m
manufactured,
is j !
sometimes two, three, four and five weeks before it can reach market,
Yet with
Charles Bellamy, a fireman in the
this disadvantage, dairying, as the following statements will prove, is a profitable service of the Chicago, Burlington &
industry and knocks wheat raising to smithereens :
1 Quincy road, has been at work nineteen
Over
Pounds Price Charge
Net I years without losing a single day
Pounds Aver, Pounds
butter f>erlb. ma n u ft’g. profit. I through sickness or other cause. There
test.
run.
milk.
fat.
496
19 6-10
19.5 $12.40
3.6
415
$84.32 are 6,935 days in nineteen years De­
March .... .. 11,528
748
20 7-10
15.52 18.70
97.39 ducting from these 988 Sundays, it would
3.55 620
April........... .. 17,416
22.05
882
17.4
15
131.42 appear that Mr. Bellamy had been in
3.5
767
May........... .. 21,918
865
18
14 5 10
21.63
3.6
755
134.07 the harness 5,947 days without a break.
June........... .. 20,983
13 1-10
749
20
18.73
662
131.07 Sixteen years of this period Mr. Bellamy
July ........... .. 17.892
3.7
15.88
16
635
128.26 has given to railroad work and three
4 0
22.7
13,674
547
August......
489
16 3.4
571
23.5
14.27
119.91 years to service on a farm. He was
4.4
September.. . 11,109
22.5
365
14 3
417
10.42
83.40 born June 9, 1864, at Eighty Eight, Ky.
October.....
7,291-
5.0
24
6.65
225
18 3-5
266
November..
4,680
4 8
57.19 His mother and three brothers still re­
4.8
1 f 3
173
24.2
4..I3
37.53 side in Kentucky.
151
December ..
3,147
1.80
16 2
22.5
14.40
1.290
4.8
62
72
January......
PROFITABLE DAIRYING IN TILLAMOOK.
Tterxxs of Iixterest.
ROYAL EGG NOODLES.
Thechei’SIFand besTwoidle on the market, and better
^ArbuckW Uon Offfee. two packages for 25 cents.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, two packages for 25_cents.
White House Coffee, 50 cents a pound.
KING & KERREMANS,
A
M c I ntosh & M c N air ,
Dealers in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS
■
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines-
Large Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook.
Harness
Making.
S.
M.
HAYES
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­
ing all kinds of
Harness, Saddles,
Collars,
Truckee Lumber Co„
OF SAN FRANCISCO,
DEALERS IN
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
J. S Schilling, of Enterprise, Kan.,
5,874
5 .058
$146.86 $1 .018.96 whose saloon was demolished recently
130,961
Carriage Trimmings.
| by Mrs. Nation, and whose wife in turn
TILLAMOOK WEATHER.
“SANDLAKE STALWARTS.’’ I
attacked Mrs. Nation, has this to say:
First Class Work Guaranteed.
I
“ I did not get a fair deal. Myself, wife
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
■ature.
In
Bailey’s Warehouse at
Wrestle With Chuck Holes and
Maxi­ Mini­
Rain­ and child were through the Galveston
•S
Tillamook City.
Improve Roads.
mum.
J. E,
Mgr
mum.
Mean.
fall. storm and came back penniless. A
As everyone knows, the roads in dis­ I ... 54 . .. L’G ... 40.0
0.02 Junction City firm gave me some money
.. 38.1
0.20 to start in business, and I went to En-
trict No. 13 were something out of the ! 2 ... 46 . .. 31
.. 36.1
T. ' terprise to look over the field. I went to
usual order of things, in fact they were 1 3 ... 45 . .. 28
4 ... 43 . .. 33 . .. 38.1
0.00
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
in such a condition that a person could 5 ... 45 . .. 34 . .. 39.1
0.00 Mayor Emmet Hoffman, son of C. B.
not travel them without breaking some­ 6 ... 50 . .. 33 . .. 41.1
0.00 Hoffman, and asked him about it. He
.. 39.0
0 00 said _• ‘All right, your fine will be $50 a ß L. EDDY,
thing—one of the commandments, for in­ 7 ... 52 . .. 26
PROPRIETORS OF
8
...
50
.
..
29
.
.. 39.1
0.00 month.’ I had two talks with him, and
stance. As the people of Sandlake are of |
9 ... 45 . .. 24 . .. 34.1
0.00
he
seemed
entirely
friendly
to
tne.
After
a kindly disposition and with humane I 10 ... 50 . .. 35 .,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
0.00
42.1
inclinations, they viewed with sorrow 11 ... 64 . .. 28 .
46.0
0.00 I paid $50 the time was extended to two
T illamook , O kkgos
.. 40.1
0.00 months, and at this rate I have paid. At
the condition of affairs, for if all the cuss 12 ... 53 . .. 28
46.0
1.61 any time Mayor Hoffman had told me to
DEALERS IN
words, both large and small, were re­ 13 ... 52 . .. 40 .
14 ... 50 . . 44 .
47.0
0.90
corded in the Headlight the editor would 15 ... 53 .. . 47 . .. 50.0
h . cooper ,
3.95 quit I would have quit gladly, for I
have to work his staff overtime and en­ 16 ... 53 .. . 37 .
450
0.95 wanted no trouble. Yet nothing was
.. 38.0
0.65 said, and $50 was paid after I have
large his paper to make room for them— | 17 ... 43 .. . 33
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
45
. 29
37.0
0.15 reason to know that the Hoffmans knew
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
and, by the way, we feel glad that it is I 18 .
19 .
46
. 32 . .. 39.0
0.25
not one of the duties of the Headlight to 20 . .. 48 .. . 34
. 41.0
TILLAMOOK,
0.35 Mrs. Nation was coming. I am going
OREGON.
be the recorder of our sins, for most of us 21 . .. 53 .. . 27 ..
40.0
0.03 to ask the return of this money, and I
. 43.0
0.26 think I ought to have it. Common fair­
would bug our eyes out to sec all our sins ' : 22 . .. 53 .. . 33
. .. 54
. 45 .. . 49 1
0.65 ness would have prevented all the
II. GOYNE,
recorded in cold print in the home news i 23
\
24 . .. 55 .. 45
0.46
. 50.0
trouble.
’
’
paper. So with determination in our ( 25
<
. .. 53 . . 44 .. . 48.1
0.35
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
minds we decided to mend our ways and I 26
'
. .. 55 .. . 50 .. . 52.1
1.35
The
Worcester
(Mass.)
Spy
prints
a
..
55
..
27
.
.
50
Office:
Opposite Court House,
.
52.1
0
27
relieve the weary traveler—both man and ‘
. 52 .. . 54.1
0.86 letter front a soldier serving in the Ninth
beast—from falling into clinch holes and ) ‘ 28 . .. 57
T illamook , O regon ,
13.24 United States infantry in China, in which
wallowing in mud, to be followed bv a | ' Sum. .1422..... 997..... . 121.7...
he says: "If I could have taken care of
torrent of righteous cuss words. Having) ; Mea 1150.5 ... 35.5.....
43.5 ..
.0.00
gathered up as many tools as we could | S ummary . —Mean temp. 43.5 ; Max. and safely handled all the loot and plun­ (J LA UDE THAYER,
borrow from neighbors and rustled up a ! temp., 64; date, 11th. Min. temp., der which I had and could have got I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept _
Sunday
would return to the United States a rich
___ __
a good sized grub-stake, on the 2nd Jan­ 24; date, 9th.
Total precip , 13.24 man, easily worth from $25,000 to $30,-
uary the ‘‘Sandlake Stalwarts” took inches; snowfall, Va inch on 18th;
T illamook , O regon .
Stage leaves N. Yamhill daily exeept monday
9
possession of Mr. T. White’s place, anil number of days clear, 7 ; partly cloudy, 000, but I couldn't do it and had to get
Tickets must be secured the day previous
from the Agents at
-.....................................................
having killed off the wood rats, started 4; cloudy, 17. Dates of frost—Light, rid of what did fall into my hands as
quickly as possible. I sold nearly $1,000 ROBERT A. MILLER,
house beeping on an extensive scale, with | 5th. 6th, 7th, Sth 11th
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
and 12th. Kill. worth of loot.
I had silver bullion
Mrs. Ollie Osburn at the head of the culi- | ing, 1st, 3rd, 4th and 9th. Dates of hail,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
galore,
beautiful
and
costly
furs
of
all
nary department. With a lot of hard 16th and 17th; sleet, 0; th. storms,
O regon C ity , O regon .
work the stalwarts succeeded in cross- 1 0 ; auroras, 0 ; Prevailing wind—Direc- kinds, silk in abundance and a great Land Titles slid Land Office Business a
variety
of
precious
stones
and
jewels,
laying and covering up 479 rods of first- tion, S. W.
Specialty.
class mud boles, cutting 110 rods of new ) Remarks—T trace Lunar halo, 2nd. but 1 could not carry it, so bail to dis­
pose
of
it
as
quickly
as
I
could.
I
sold
grade mid building one 82 feec bridge,! s,,|ar hn|ogi 3rd, 9th, 18th midlist,
I JAMES M c C ain ,
$1,500 worth of pure bar silver for $200
(A. W. SKVKKANCB
the material for which was hewn out Rainy days 18 Latitude, 45.26 ; No.
Mexican
money,
equal
to
$100
in
gold.
with an ax. a maul and a wedge or two, longitude, 123.51 west of Greenwich.
First Class Work g
a d
^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
_
______________
Charges tie Reasonable.
but, notwithstanding, they made a good Greatest rainfall in 24 hours, 3.95 inches, I have often stated in mv palmy days
that I would like to have all the wealth
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
substantial job in the construction of the on the 15th.
Shop
in
Hiner
’
s
old
Stand,
TILUflMOOK
CITY
1 could carry, and here is n case of where
bridge. With another winter's work like
T illamook , O regon .
C ai ’T. J oseph J. D awson ,
1
have
it.
But
it
avails
me
nothing,
as
this, Sandlake will have a good road to
Voluntary Observer.
the poor enlisted man gets nothing ont ¡JAVID WILEY, M.D.,
Tillamook's metropolis. Everyone turn­
of the affair but hardtack and with nut
ed out this winter w ith the exception of
Philosophic Sidelights.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
one-fourth rations at that. Manv of the
one, and he will enjoy the road if he did
Man best knows his own faults and is officers have secured enough out of the
ACCOUCHEUR.
not help make it, so we have no kick least willing to admit them.
All
call
promptly attended to.
affair
to
lie
wealthy
for
lite,
and
the
coming, in fact, we have quit kicking and
Money makes men rich in purse, but higher the rank the more loot they got.
T illamook , O regon .
won't even kick nt the county court, but
poor in spirit.
When you read in the paper of the Amer­
hope when the county judge or commis­
The result of a collision Ire tween a icans not looting, you can just wink the
sioners drive to Sandlake they will en­
I. M. SMITH, M.D.,
joy riding over the improvements. But negative and a positive thought is other eve and be wise. The Americans
nothing.
and
the
English
were
dead
in
the
game,
PHYSICIANS
AND SURGEONS.
the men are not entitled to all the credit,
One wny to measure your wife's dis­ and the English got a trifle more than
for the women who stayed at home and
Offices m T.idd's Buildings.
milked the cows and did the chores and position is to walk on the parlor carpet the Yanks, because they were a trifle
smarter.
The
Japanese
nre
the
finest
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
never complained are just as much right, with muddy shoes.
soldiers in the world today, any way
if not more so, to lie called “Sandlake
Of course marriage is for lover, but
Stillwarts" as the men. Following are Cupid gets mighty active around a bank you take them, and any nation wants to ßR. O. H. DAVENPORT,
think twice before bumping up against
the names of the parties w ho volunteered roll,
DENTIST.
to work mid the numlier of whole days ! Certainty of punishment is probably them."
they put in, which with parts of days as not as great a deterrent of crime ns the
Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
Pointed Paragraphs.
well, amounted to about 300 days' work |
nature of the certainty.
Work,
in all :
PAYS.
Club» nre trumps in the policeman's
The man who looks down in climbing
T illamook C ity ,
O reoox ,
\ Hembree........................... . .........
4
game.
the ladder of tame is very apt to take a
\V. C. King........................... ........... 27
It's
a
good
reputation
that
can't
ac
­
tumble.
••
team................. ........... 15
quire a spot.
Happiness should I k judged from the
II. M. Farmer................................... 19
Posts.
Wealth makes kiept onia nines; proverty
actual good that comes from it.
••
team ............. ...........
4
FIR COATEr WITH
makes thieves.
Frank Atkinson................... ....... 26
There is no more certain wa v of tempt,
Judicious silence is an eloquent indica­
Dun Atkinwon....................... .......... 24
ing a child to pilfer than hiding the key
tion of wisdom.
of the pantry.
I». Hovt................................... .......... 20
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
The strong man is weak if he larks con.
E A. Chnml<rlnin ............ .......... 18
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
fidence in himself.
Fachelor Reflections.
<>. R. Chamberlain ............ .......... 15
CHICKEN LICE.
_____________ «rnce».
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Jeff Harris, jr......................... ..........
9
Strange to say, the ice crop is never
Its application to the inside walls of
A woman never frels comfortably
o
W. G. Harris .............. .. .......
poultry houses will permanently exter­
dressed unless her corsets are uucom. harvested with icicles.
minate all LICE.
James Atkmson .................. ..........
4
fort able.
C.ntr.lly
$|
D>y
Straitened circumstances cause many
Eugene Atkinson................. ..........
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS—
3
Vp to the day he tails in love no mne a man to become crookrd.
PLENTY EGGS.
Jessee Kays ........................... .......... 15
has any idea that he will ever find his
The ekv is most cheerful when bluest;
Gllie Osburn.....................
Write for circular «nd prices and men.
.......... 28
ideal woman.
but it to different with men.
Mrs. Osburn.cooking
.......... 30
tion this |wiper.
1 II Wolle, traneieat..... ..........
4
It isn’t always the prettiest girl that
An enemy is a man who injures von
WADE & BRIGGS.
W. C. Wolle.......................... .......... 21
gets the best husband, but it's her own ind then refuses to forgive you.
Tillamook, Or.
The Best Hotel m the city, Wo chinpw e^ON.
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
SIBLEY,
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market,
yy
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.
w.
V. MORGAN,
General Blacksmithing.
!S^°'
"
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
X'
“".. City,
Tillamook
Oregon
RUSSELL -SS»
•"»High
Grade
IBBKBf-
Carbol ineum Avenarius
nuiat I Machinery
WriUforCfiUloÄandpj^SSELL <&-CO.
For Fence
Uoe»l.d
LARSEN HOUSE
TILLAMMOHOKbflRSEN-