Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 13, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 13,
RATES OP
( strictly
in advance .)
1.50
75
One year.........
Six months ....
Three months
Cbe
f
SUBSCRIPTION.
(Ëillamooh
50
Ocabligbt
Fred C. Baker. Publisher
“Golden Cheddar” Taffy.
We have received the following clipping
from the Tacoma Ledger, with the (ques­
tion, “What do you think about it ?’’ bv
a person who received a copy of that
newspaper :
G(M.I>KN CHEDDAR.
The progress of the K. Robinson Cheese
Company, of Tillamook, Ore,, is a matter
to be marked with some interest in a
large wav.
An earnest citizen of Tillamook county
in Oregon, havingobserved the great loss
to his fellow citizens through the lack of
uniformity in the quality of cheese pro.
duced in that great cheese producing
district, applied to Hapgoods, of Seattle,
tor an expert and high grade sort of a
man to remedy the evil.
Coincidently, Mr. R. Robinson, of Ta­
coma, applied to the same firm,
Mr. Robinson went immediately and in
April assumed the direction of processes
in several large factories.
The result is the Gohlen Cheddar which
dealers are finding uniformly good, a
quality which is apparently the most de­
sirable. Alter tour months Golden Ched­
dar has obtained a market with perhaps
two hundred dealers.
What another
twelve months will show is worth obser­
vation.
The business of such a company is laid
along lines which goto making the pros­
perity of the Northwest.
It may be well to state right off that
no such company as the R. Robinson
Cheese Company, of Tillamook, is incor­
porated in this county, and to inquire
who is the “earnest citizen” who has
“observed the great loss to his fellow
citizens through the lack of uniformity,’’
and the writer of the above article ?
One would imagine, to read the news
paper tatty that has been written and
published about R. Robinson that he had
done wonders in the up-building of Tilla­
mook’s dairy business. As far as we are
aware,we fail to see where Mr. Robinson
has got in and expended his monev build­
ing factories or pulling off his coat and
manufacturing cheese as Mr. P. Mcln-
osli did and those who started the co­
operative factories.
Those were the
men who were instrumental in manufac­
turing butter and cheese which gave Till­
amook's dairy products a splendid repu­
tation. Mr. Robinson is a nice gentle­
men, but we fail to see why he should be
given anv credit, or can claim any, for
the excellence of Tillamook cheese, for he
has not manufactured one pound in this
county, and as to his being able to give
pointers in cheese making, quite a few of
the cheese makers in Tillamook, so wre are
informed, could give Mr. Robinson vain
able lessons. All that Mr. Robinson has
done was to buy up some cheese because
he could sell it again at a higher figure,
thus making a profit off the dairymen.
Or, to be more correct, buying cheese
manufactured in this county, and then
branding it “Golden Cheddar.’’
This
may be a trick of the trade, hut it is
time that the dairymen of Tillamook
caught on and dispensed with combines,
middlemen and those who want to
make a profit out of their product. It
was well to let well enough alone when
the co-operative and individual factories
were doing well and managing their
own business, was‘the opinion of the
Headlight when some of the factories
went into the combine. We think so
still, for there are plenty ot experienced
cheese makersand intelligent men in the
county who know how to manufacture
high grade cheese and market the same
without the assistance of a combine or
middlemen who
re-brand Tillamook
cheese as ‘(»olden Cheddar’’ and sell it ir.
the Sound markets as ths product of the
“R. Robinson Cheese Company, of Tilla
monk.” It is time that State Dairy and
Pood Commissioner Bailcv was making
an investigation if Tillamook cheese is
being bought up by middlemen and re
branded by w hat looks to be a bogus
company.
The Health of the Farmer.
1904.
H. T. BOTTI
B. L. BODY.
country people would not find that their and tortures to which he was subjected
DDY & BOTTS,
I for four days last week.
work was wearing them out.
Begins its 23rd year September 20th,
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
The marriage was a quiet one, there
Î904, four terms in each school year
being no guests other than the landlord
Ll'RhD BY LETTER.
affording equal opportunities tor ue-
ginning a course in September, No vein- Complete set of Abstract Booti
of the hotel and one or two intimate
ber, February and April.
Kelso
Bridegroom
Victim
of friends of the biide and groom. Mr.
Whitecaps.
Kellev has suffered a great shock from his
The Best Training for Teachers in office. Taxes paid for non-
experiences and it will be some time be­
Is the Normal course with its assur­
Residents.
K elso , Wash., Oct. 8.—Bucked and fore he is able to leave Ins bed. It was
ance of good positions at good wages.
gagged and lashed to a tree tor tour days in order to be better able to nurse her
Write for new catalogue containing lull
Office opposite Post Office.
information concerning courses ot study,
M. Kellev suffered at the hands of while­ lover back to health that Miss Ward
training in actual teachingafforded under
caps on the day he expected to be mar­ arranged the marriage to take place at
Both phones.
real conditions in town and country
ried.
He was found yesterday in the this time.
schools, and full details about the ad­
woods near here, uncouscious and al­
vance course of study with the additional
The excitement ar Kelso caused by the
yy H- COOPER,
most dead.
atrocities has in no manner abated and advantages attached. Address,
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or,
,u
The outrage he endured has left Kellev the people are eagerly awaiting for some
President E. D. RESSLER. .Monmouth, Ore.
in so precarious a state that he can give clew upon which to proceed in finding
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
no definite statement of the assult made and bringing to punishment the guilty
upon him. Only bv great effort can he persons.
T illamook ,
O regon ,
tell disjointed scraps of bis story.
And yet. however, no clew has been
Never in the history of this section has discovered winch tends to connect any
there been so fiendish and apparently un­ person in Kelso or the vicinity with the
CARL HABERLACH,
provoked an assault upon any man. crime. Sunday persons going over the
The cause for so barbaric an outrage is
ground near the scene of the crime found
as deep a mystery as the identity of the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
the cuffs worn by Mr. Kelley on the day
perpetrators, for no clew was left behind.
he was taken to the woods, lying in the
Jleittechcr ¿Abvokat,
Kelley was engaged to marry Miss
path leading from the city to the place
Lulu Ward, of Catlin, who was attend­
Office across the street and north fro«
where the victim was tied to the tree to
ing school at Ellensburg, and had ar­
the Post Office.
,
die.
ranged that she come here for their mar­
1 he father of the injured man is now
riage Monday evening Monday morn­ on his wav to Kelso from his home at
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
ing he telephoned to the County Clerk Council Grove, Kan., and upon his
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
at Kalama asking him questions in re­ arrival every effort will be made to find
A ttorney - at -L aw .
gard to obtaining a marriage license.
and punish the perpetrators of the out-
Oregon City, Oregon.
Best Man Waits in Vaine.
rage. Sheriff Huntington, ot Kalama, is
Kelley hail stayed Sunday night with novy in Kelso and is doing all in his
Land Titles and Land Offict
a friend, Joe Baxter, who lives out of power to unearth some clew upon which
Business a Specialty.
town, and was to have met Baxter in he may proceed to the capture of the men
Kelso at 3;05 to go to Kalama for the who abducted Kelley.
J-JAVID WILEY, M.D.,
marriage license. Baxter was at the
The authorities would like very much
depot to meet Kelley on time, but he did to find some trace of a former citizen
P hysician , S urgeon and
not appear, and Baxter waited until the of the great state of Kansas, named
5 o’clock train. Kelley did not appear Baker, who has made a nuisance of him­
A ccoucheur .
then, and Baxter returned home.
self for some time, according to the story
J. P. flbbEfl, Proprietor
All
calls
promptly attended to.
Nothing more was heard of Kelley un­ of Miss Ward, who has suspicions that
T illamook .. O regon .
til Friday. Then Sid Jones who was he is the men who is responsible for the
out in the woods hunting, led by his dogs assault upon Mr. Kelly.
found Kellev, bound hand and foot with
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
According to the story told by the
a gag in his mouth. His legs were tierj bride of the injured man, she wascourted
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
together above and below the knees, and by Baker at her former home near
P pysician and S urgeon ,
his hands were tied with wires so strong Council Grove. After forcing his atten­
that Jones could not remove them until tions upon her for some time Baker pro-
Calls answered promptly.
he returned to town and secured a wire- posed marriage. She refused the man,
Office at the
cutter,
since which time he has followed her and
Kelley says that lie was bound by two annoyed her in many ways. When Miss
Allen House, Tillamook City.
people he does not know, one of whom Ward came to the West Baker followed
was dressed as a woman. They met him
her and has been seen bv her in Tacoma,
R. BEALS,
and told him they were staying at a
STEAMERS-SUE H? ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
Portland and Seattle. The lady was
house in the neighborhood, and that the! much troubled over the strange actions
ONLY LINE-ASTOTLA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
REAL ESTATE,
had a letter for Kelley from his father,
ot the man and had told her lover that
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
and for him to call at one o’clock and
she feared some evil from him.
F inancial A gent ,
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
get it. When he went for the letter he
Since Miss Ward has been in Ellens­
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
was set upon and bound.
Tillamook, Oregon.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
/
burg she has not seen Baker, but a man
Strapped to Back of Horse.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR
answering to his description was seen
How many were in the gang more than
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
in Kelso a short time ago. It is thought,
HOS. COATES,
the two who bound and blindfolded him,
,
, (O. R & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
therefoie, that Baker either was the ring­
A«ent8 1A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
Kellev does not know.
/\fter being
Agent for Fireman’s
leader in the assault upon Kelley or that
roughly handled and subject to the great­
lie made arrangements for it and alter Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Fund and London and Lanca­
est indignities, Kellev was strapped up.
wards left the vicinity. Accurate descrip­
shire Fire Insurance
on the back of a horse. The members of
tions of the inan will be given to the offi­
the gang also mounted horses and forc­
Companies.
cers working on the case, and an Effort
ed his steed to a gallop over broken
Tillamoofy .. Oregon.
will be made to locate him and bring him
country. Apparently Kiev traveled al­
to Kelso, w’here he will be given an op­
most in a circle. Finally the gang enter
portunity to prove that he was not in
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PROPRIETOR
ed the woods. Kelley, shaken almost to
any manner implicated with the crime
pieces by his rough journey, was pulled
GO TO
committed Monday night.
to the ground.
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
Sermons Boiled Dowa.
Here the climax of the atrocities heap
ed upon him, by the whitecap gang was
The greeds church cannot grow.
TRUST CO.
reached.
He was kicked and beaten,
Faith always puts its feet on facts.
Boiler
Work,
Logger
’
s
Work
and
Heavy
Forging,
and a gag made of a piece of wire clothes­
Tnos. C oates . Pres.
B. L. E ddy , S«.
We can only keep what we give away.
line wrapped with rags forced into his
Terminology is apt to determine truth.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
mouth and tied behind his head. He wa s
Youconnot keep happiness to yourself,
WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
tied to a tree with his hands lashed be­
There is no uplift in the holdup church.
EDGES
&
GALLOWAY
hind him. A piece of fine wire was then
You cannot measure worship by the
produced.
clock.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
The wire was run through his skin in
Make a specialty of Land Office Busin«.
Economy in love results to poverty of
a most shametui manner. From his life.
OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING,
pocket were abstracted a picture of his
There is no liberty like the slavery of
Room 1 and f,
fiance, together with a lock of her hair love.
OREGON CITY. ORE.
I
These tokens, sacred to the victim, were
Living true is making sure of dying
inipalled upon the wire.
triumphant.
Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. C0ÍDF7W.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
»
J
Tillamook Iron Woks I
General Machinists & Blacksmiths &
►
»
I
A. K. CASE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK HOTEL.
Victim in Pitiable Condition.
Kellev’s storv is so vague at intervals
that it is hard to learn when the gang
lett him. It is possible that the atroci­
ties in the woods were not committed
Monday, but this is not believed proba-
ble.
Evidently considering that death
would soon come to end his unconscious
agony, the gang left Kellev. Under a
doctor’s care he has slightly revived, and
the physician in charge says that he will
probably recover and help to clear up
the mystery of his assailants.
Excitement runs high in Kelso tonight
and if the Whitecaps who outraged Kel­
lev are CHiight w liile the men of this vi­
cinity are in their present mood, sum­
mary punishment will be dealt out un­
sparingly.
Kelley has lived near Kelso for more
than a vear, and is a young man of good
reputation
It is not known that he
ever had any enemieain this section, and
this makes the identification ot the mem.
bets of the whitecap gang more difficult.
No importance is attached to theit tak­
ing his fiancee's picture from Kelley's
pocket, apparently it was merely an
additional torment.
Farmer* should be the healthiest class
of men in the world.
The air they
breathe is the purest to be found. Their
work is of the manual kind mid they are
out of doors. Men in cities who labor
with their hands are frequently con­
fined within doors or they Hre obliged to
work in dump places and breathe un­
healthful ordors or gassses. Men who
do office wotk do not get enough phy­
sical exercise, In spite of all that, how.
ever, the city man of average circum
stances enjovs about as good health as
rhe farmer, for the reason that the
farmer as a rule, abuses his health, in I
the city n mnn who took no lierter care
ol liimsellthan the farmer would he dead
Victim of Whitecaps is Married in
long before his time.
Bed
For some imesplmnrible cause farmers
Even the power of whitecaps is not
seem to think it unmanly to go in when I great enough to frighten true Tove and
it rams or take proper precautions f..r Sunday afternoon Miss Lulu Ward, of
keeping their feet dry. They think noth. I Catlin, and M. Kelley, of Kelso, the vic-
i«’g of getting wet to their knees in the tim ot the whitecap outrage, were united
morning, and then it a shower comes up ! in marriage nt the hotel in Kelso by Rev.
during the day thee think it their date M. Wolfe, the pastor ot the Methodist
to l>e out in it in their shirt sleeves I Church.
The result is that the average farmer is !
Sunday morning Miss Ward went tn
badly crippled with rheumatism and dis- • Kalama, where she procured a license
eases of that character, and they age and. returning to Kelso, wns married at
him prematurely. In most cases farm. 1 5 o'clock in the afternoon to the man
ers lav their failing health to overwork, who had suffered so much for her sake.
and that may lie the cause in some cases. | Friends had made arrangements for the
but not in many. If farmers would ceremony, which took place in the apart-
1tor their health the way city people meats of the groom, who 10
is 9«
still
111 coafined
kV’ll II IICV1
" e oh,'K«’ »° d”
order to keep .Kve, ' to his bed as the result of the exposure
The man who is willing to face failure
finds success.
Fortune—good or bad—only hurts
when it touches the heart.
i
A field of ice looks tropical compared
to a face with a cast iron smile.
The creed without bones of difficulty
is usually of the jelly fish order.
We all hope ttie doctrine of total de-1
pravity—as applied to our neighbors.
When faith and love go to work togeth­
er they never stop to think of the weuthei. [
S1OO Reward, $1OO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased t
earn that there is at lea>t one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in ail its
stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
t ion a I disease, requires a constitutional!! treat­
ment. Hall s Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
suitaces of the system, thereby destroy tug the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting ualuae in doing its work I he proprie-
tois have so much faith in its curative powers,
that they oiler one Hundred Dollars tor anv
case that it tails to cure, tend for list of teati-
mouials.
Address,
F J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall s Family Pills are the best.
VOGLER & HAMILTON,
Proprietors.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
We have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and
newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and
have provided the best accommodations for the public to be
found in Tillamook.
We want the Commercial Traveler to make this his home
while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in the
house.
We have changed the name of the hotel from the Palace to
the Tillamook Hotel.
Saloon in connection,
®
J
S. LAMAR
J
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos,
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
in the building occupied as a music store.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
AXLE
QREASE
ft
ft
CITY,
ORE
PAID UP CAPITAL, *10.000.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
‘
&
? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. |
jg
A GEN ERAL BA N KIM
BUSINESS.
W. H arrison , W. "
C vrtiss , B. L. E ddy .
Cashier .—M. W. H arrison .
Directors :—M.
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge secen
ties of all kinds.
*
Quick Brothers,
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
AND DRAYMEN.
, Wines,
$1.00 to $3.00 per gal
ak»ud
nd light loads.
'ood for everythin^
everything
that runs on wheels.
O regon .
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life-
Health, Accident, Insurance.
TILLAMOOK
$ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. &
A » JHLakes
akes short roads.
*
where all the best Wines and Spirits
can be obtained.
T illamook
( incorporated ),
@
MICA.
W. SEVERANCE,
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with B
Our Delivery wagon delivers to c<>usw’
or citv
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. URRSEfl, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the eity
OREGON
XnChffw Fir| loved.
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper
enced dentist is located >®
Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs. a”®
is prepared to do nothing b°:
first class work and give t“e
best of satisfaction If y0®1
teeth need fixing call up0®
him.