Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 16, 1905, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 16, 19C5.
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THE TIILAMOCK CREAMERY.
IS TUE S. P
General News.
BEHIND IT?
The Jap. d«' not ordinarily believe in
amputation, and mo.t ol their wounded
recove-. “ On with the toumiqtxt and
Received 1,582,021 lb«. Milk and Important Change Predicted on
their Main Line
833 lbs. Cream—Manufactured
30,892
lbs
Eutter
and
95,445
The Beef Trust Decision
While the general manager of the Har­
lbs Cheese Last Year.
riman line* in Oregon is noncomnnital.it
The drtuion ot itee ••pretne court <d
Fre«l <’ Mak»*. Pul»ii»hrr
off with the I ck "’ may be a rule due to
If you are in want ot Good Trees
guarauteed true to uame.
try
The EASTWOOD NURSERIES,
Gresham, Oregon,
overci»iiization.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Small Fruits, Vines.
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is strongly believed that the company
The Tillamook Creamery, considering
The czar’s income is $7.300.000 a year,
has made plans for two or three more
Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes.
•be slum and the di v Mason last fall, l.ao
piece* of construction work in this >tate • and the revenue of forty member, of tbe
Send u* li»t ol tree, wanted mid price, will be <lu..ted bv return mail.
aiiottoci gm-d year, a» will
seen bv I I k
in addition to the Arlington-Condon ; imperial family 1» corre»pooding enor-
irporl ot ll.e MClCtary, which is t’Und
hoe. The proposition made hv J. E mous. A Little Father ba» big view» on
Thi» i. to cert.fv. that 1 have tin. 27th day ol Lk-cem^r, 1904 mspected and
below :
t
^-Lrv Stock ot Mr E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nurseries, Gres-
Siinnioii* to the citizens of Tillamook 1 pocket money.
examined
the Noraery Sfoch »» «r n
N
h
(<)und it in good ni„rkrt.
Tillamcmk, Ore., February 11th. 19 »5. leads to the l>cl.ef that he is acting a*
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^"cS^-d’e^Ln^S.’ immet^tordi^ Then method. ..f
It
is
frequently
stated
that
since
type
­
To the Directois, Struck bolters and the agent of the Southern Pacific, and
£*’”EELU Commis.ioner Fir.t Di.trict.
Pa trot*» ot The Tillamo*»k Creamery.
that this companv will forestall action writing came ?n there 1» an tnereaMog banditiiK and growmg
A
G entlemen :—1 pr»»eiit herewith mv by an electric road and extend the Forest cure les» new in writing signatures.
scraw l in signing letters makes trouble
report as secretary of The Tillamook Grove ln»e to Tillamook this year.
Creamery tor lhe fiscal year eliding L'c.
People in the vicinity 01 McMinnville. for those who indulge in it.
S'
*
eemf«r 31st. 1904.
Lafayette and Dayton are led to believe
a * •
Total amount of milk received at the that there is to be an important change
The joint committee on game has
factory during 1904, 1,582.021 lb*. made in the operation of the Southern agree«* upon a hunters’ license bill, which
Cream. 833 l»*s.
Pacific’s west »ide line*. By the con­ requires the pavmert of a license fee of
Total amount ol butter manufacture«! struction nf a two-mile cutoff from Mc­ St per vear f<»r each gun, hut proviiles
and sold, 30.892 lb*.
Minnville. through Lafayette, toconnrct that the act shall not apply to men or
Total amount ot cheese manufactured with the direct line from Portland to their families hunting upon their own
and sold, 95,4-15 lb*.
Indepenilence, trains could l< run from land.
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Milk used in the manufacture of cheese McMinnville straight to Portland by a
unng ti e Strnmer Months as follows, toute many miles shorter than the pres­
The atxertioii is made that the Seaside
Xpnl 43.770 lbs , May 237.552 lbs., ent line via Forest Grove. Recently a Spruce Lumber Company will scon be.
Inttep Skirt», Cloth and Silk Coat», Ragla.i’» Rain Coat».
1 June 28*hltf5 lb».. July 218,436 lbs., change has been made in the ordinances gin work on the construction of a log­
Exlutively to Measure.
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\ugust 173,280 lbs. and during the of Lafayette bv which the railroad com­ ging railroad south from Seaside. The
nonth of November 2 363 lbs , a total pany is granted a right of way through rails for one and one-quarter miles of
I)
I 953,566 lbs.
the town. Rights of way for the two road are said to have been purchased.
Come earlv and secure first choice.
Milk used in the manufacture of butter miles 01 proposed track have I»een secur. The proposed road is to run on the sur
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
626,453 lbs. Cream used in the manu­ ed. It is said the companv intends to 1 vev already made adjacent to the Necan-
facture ot butter, 833 lb*.
build the cutoff this year.
icum River aud can l>e utilized for the
V
A
Returns ns follows, for cheese $8.847.-
In the event of such a change in the extentinn of the Astoria and Columbia
11, For butter $6,765.78. Total for the mute from McMinnville, it is said the River Railroad t«» Nehalem, if desired.
vtar $15.613.19.
i company will construct a bridge across
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Paid patrons tor butter f.nt as follows. the Willamette river near Oregon City,
For the protection of hotelkeepers
1 to wit : for butter, January 30 cent», to do away r with a trestle-work curve
against dead l>eats. a bill of Senator
I February 28 cents, March 25 1-10 Cents,
of rocks on the river
|
I April 19 cents, September 23 cents, around a point
Booth’s went through the House against
I
where there is constant danger and ex
but two votes The bill provides that
<>ctol*er 23 2 10 cents, November 21 Vz pense of maintenance. This would have
any person who shall surreptitiously re­
cents, I/eceml«er 25 2-10 cents.
the.result of bringing all traffic of the
move his baggage from a hotel without
For milk manufactured into cheese,but­ , Southern Pacific’» west lines into Port­
first paying his bill shah be deemed
ler fat was paid for as follows; April land on rhe east side of the river, leav­
guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by
J41,2 cents. May 23 2-10 cents, June 21 ing the Forest Grove linecomparativelv
fine of not less than $20 nor more than
cents, July 20 cents and for August 21 free for operation of gasoline cars.—
$100, or be imprisoned not less than
ent*.
Portland Journal.
ten davs nor more than 50, or be both
Owing to the unfavorable transpor­
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
tation facilities and the bad weather The Church, the Bible and the fined and imprisoned.
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1 his fall, the marketing of butter has not
Kingdom of God
To determine whether an express com
Odd Canadian Complaint
»een verv succet-stul.
Christ never told anyone to preach the pany is legally considered a liquor dealer ,
The Tillamook Creamery manufactured churc’i, nor the bible, but he said “ Go
The F armers’ Advocate of Winnipeg.
when it accepts shipments of beer or
Canada, in a recent issue,called attention a small quantity of Swiss Block Chtese, thou an I preach the kingdom of God.’’ whiskev C 0. D , the case of the Gov-1
and
while
the
return*
for
the
same
were
to n very peculiar state of affairs in thr
The kingdom of God is the sole issue of ernment via the Western Express Com-
meat industry of that country. Il seem« quite good, the patrons ot the creamery Christian religion and is the only solu pany Has been filed on appeal in the
that the Canadian cured ham and bacon generally desire to receive their returns lion «-f the social problem. I mav never
United States Court of Appeals. Appeal
sells on the local Canadian markets for earlier than is possible bv making the l>e able to explain how the preaching ot is made by the express company from
bwiss
cheese.
Owing
to
the
excellent
17 to 19 < ents. w hile the products of the
1 he king Jo »> of God affects the human the decision of the United States District
big packers <>f this country bring 25 quality of cheese manufactured by the heart, yet I hold that it is the only hope
Court <»f North Dakota, which declared
cents, and those imported from Belfast i'llhimook Creamery this summer, our of the Caucasian race, that God is
the express company was acting in the
cheese
at
all
times
brought
the
highest
and Wiltshire sell at 30 t<» 35 cents. Th*
soverign king, and is abundantly able to capacity of a liquor-dealer in carrying
cornplaint is that the < ’anadian packers market prices and we were enabled to Heal individually and collectively with
from
Milwaukee and St. Paul into 1
ought to wake up and charge more »lake greater returns for butter fat to each and every man.
Whether women North Dakota, and sustained the claims
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
money lor their products ai-d. il poseibh 1 he patrons during all the summer are competent or not to deal with the
of the Gove rnment for $2712.50 as an
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
nonths
than
any
other
prnate
or
co.
i nprove the quality a little, or, in other
church and bible. I would suggest that internal revenue tax
Final decision on
words, get up to date like their neigh ‘•perative factory in the county paid the subject of the kingdom ot God is too
this question will affect every express
luring the same period of time. This grave and important to be entrusted to
bors in the states.
company in the country.
Such talk ;«s that certainly sound« • s so as far as I can learn.
them, that there is one place where a
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In spite of the dry season of 1904 the woman should he seen and not heard.
strange to the ears of the American win
Kav’s fiat salary bill passed the Senate
actorv received for the vear an increase Haul did not allow them to teach in the
for the last several ye.ns ha* had exjreri
with only four dissenting votes, the
erice with high price meat and Ims found <4 361,000 lbs. of milk over the year church, and he is as good authority on
negative
votes being
by Brownell,
1963,
or
nearly
30
per
cent.
Ail
indica-
to his sorrow that the relationship ex
church discipline as the church has, nor Haines. Rand and Siihel, who declared
istirig bet wren the price paid for livi - ions point to a still greater proportion­ was the writing of the bible given to
their unwillingness to support a measure
stock and that secured lor the dr<s«ed ate gain for 1905, as we are now receiv- them. The craze for masculine employ­
which they believed to l>e plainly in con.
ng
milk
from
several
patrons
who
are
meats is similar to lor tv.ninth cousins.
ment is of verv recent date. The king, travention of the constitution. Presi­
hauling
their
(milk
a
distance
of
from
If Canadians want high priced meal
dom of God places man subject to God
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
dent Kuykendall, who two years ago
Among the and w oman subject to man.
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and low priced live stock, which appar tour to over five miles.
refused to vote for a similer bill on con­
and all points east. For fieight and passenger rates apply to
ently go together, all they need to do i> *evcral factories contributing toward
Every passenger coach ¡8 provided
stitutional grounds, voted in the affirm­
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
to organize a beef trust and their desire* these results are the very excellent str- with steps and platforms and positively
ative, saying that he has not changed
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
vice rendered the factory by its manage, informs the public not to ri«!e on either.
will be gratified in very short order. Th*
his opinion, but is willing to pass the
Auents J0, K & N- K- R' t'° • Portland.
inent and a disposition on the part of That the companv will not lie liable lor
charge made bv a writer in the Farmers
constitutional question up to the Su­
-
(A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
Advocate that the Winnipeg packers are t he farmers and patrons to patronize a anv accident and the conductor is
preme Court. The bill as passed by the Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Expres
behind the times would ap|»ear to lie cor lactorv managed by themselves. That authorized to see that passengers ride in
Senate will go into effect in January,
rcct, for it they were not they would long this can he done successfully, our returns the coach. Now 1 will compare the steps
1907, at the expiration of the terms of
since have had the duty on ham and tor the past year will show, and the to the church and the bible to the plat­
preseut incumbents. It fixes salaries as
spirit
of
unrest
so
prevalent
among
the
bacon raised from 2 cents to 15 cents per
form
While the coach with its up
follows : Governor, $5000 ; Secretary of
pound, advanced their prices according dairymen of this country nt this time is holstered seats, dinner, sleeping anil
State $4500 ; State Treasurer, $4500 ;
ly. lowered the quality of tlnir good« practically absent among the patrons of observatory ca rs complete t<» tue king­
Attornev-General. $3600.
and paid less for their hogs. That, in our factory.
dom of God. How can one believe in
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PROPRIETOR
The factory received for making cheese Christ and doubt his God. How can one
short, is the up to date method of con
Nearly every civilized country in the
•or the year 19*’4 1 Vfc cents |>er jtound believe in Christ and doubt bis doctrine ?
ducting a business.
world has in the last few years witnessed
Now that the Beef Trust in this coun 1 or 15 cents per cw t f.»r milk manutac- “ Sick ye first the kingdom of God «and
experiments in ploughing with the aid of
’
lured
into
cheese.
For
makiug
butter
tiy is being prosecuted it may be that
his righteousness and all these things electric power. Italy has recently seen
Canada will look particularly inviting I 1 lie factory charged 2‘2 cents ¡>er lb. and shall lie added unto you.” Clothed like
the thing done, with «apparatus invented
and in that event Winni|>eg might get i received 11 6-10 cents j»er cwt. for milk the lillies and fed like the sparrows.
and manufactured by the Electro-Tech­
Boiler Work, Longer's Work and Heavy Forging
1
manufactured
into
butter
Total
receipts
some packers who are not only up to
J. C. G ove .
nical Society, ot Turin. From the des­
tor the year were $2.175 93 for making.
date but actually ahead ol the times.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
cription sent to Washington by one of
SPRUCE
Exiwnse account for the year was $2,-
the American consuls it is not evident
'1 he report ol the committee to the 168.25, leaving a small balance, l’erma
Mrs. Wallace is able to sit up again.
that any radical departure has lieen
Pennsylvania State Grat ge snvs “Your nent improvements wcie installed cost
Mr. and Mrs. P. Huston, Miss Jennie
effected from the methods tried in other
committee worked bard for the passage mg $119.89.
Blanchard, Miss Effie Holt and Rev. countries. The tests were made for ex
of the Grout hill, and sime its passage il
The price charged for making cheese Hankins were the guests at H. A. Kin. hibition purposes, in the presence of
has been upheld bv the Supreme Court of is quite adequate to pay nil expenses naman’s Sunday.
representative men near Turin and else-
ot the I nitcd States. The oleo combine, incident to 1 tinning the factory anil will
The revival meeting* at Beaver will where in Italy. The consul who reports
alter king unable to defeat the provi ’ea ve a »mull margin, but the price soon close.
them has the impression that they have
visions ol the law by trying to give their charged for making butter 1« entirely
Rev. White, of Braver, passed through
counterfeit article the color ol butter, inadequate to pay all cents of making here Saturday on his wav to Tillamook, been successful, or. in other words, that
the system is practicable for certain
made preparations to re|<*nl the law ( and selling and other ex|>en*efl. U hile it where he was going to preach.
localities—which was known before—
Finding the sentiment too strong for a | «terns to he almost necessary to charge
Miss Mary Tucker and Miss Reva
repeal of the ten cents a pound tax on { a* small amount a* any other factory, Bucl, of Beaver, passed through here but he supplies no information as to cost
and economy.
colored ole* margarine, the oleo combine, and 1 he lea»t increase in the price of Tuesday on their wav to town.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
ff
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in conjunction with the Beef Trust, are making has’a tendency to drive milk to
L. Saulnier’s little daughter Dottie is
After nrar!y four days of discussion
now trying to reduce the tax from ten I other factories, this question should l>e quite sick. Hope it is nothing serious.
the House of representatives at Wash.
cents to I >ur cents a jamnd. Your com­ , met. However, the indication* for the
H. A Kmnaman and wife went to iugton by a vote of 326 to 17. passed
mittee sent warning to the subordinate coming year all pointing to a higher Beaver Wednesday to help move Mr.
the Esch-Townsend bill providing for
(»ranges, and with one accord they are price for cheese than during 1904, this, I'ucker up to Ed. Kinnaman’s larm.
the regulation of freight rates. The
protesting against any ihangein the pre together with the milk promised the
Tom (’oulson is having the lumber negative vote was made up of 11
seat law. known ns the (»rout bill. We i lot to\v for the ensuing year, will leave hauled to build his newr house up East
THE
Republicans and six Democrats. The
cannot make ourselves believe that Con­ the factory in much better financial con Beaver. H. Booth is doing the b ulling
closing hours ol the debate were occupied
gress will undertake to make any change I «lition than tor the past two years.
S. C. Holt, ot Blaine, passed through by Williams (Miss ), the minority leader,
in the present law
It would cripple
In conclusion, I wish to say that all here Friday on his way to town.
and Hepburn (In.), chairman of the
the dairy interests throughout the conn relation* bet ween the directors and sec
Mrs. Booth is quite tick ; also Mr.
try. and in our State it would str«ke retarv have been most pleasant, and we Matoon s little boy, who i* staying at committee which reported the hill.
Williams, wLilc supporting the minority
down one «»(, it not the, leading fntm in
' have worked together harinomouslv in Mr Booth’s at present.
mi isnec. even thongh he said he «new
dustrv
It would add more abandoned all lines, and have tried tn do the l»est
it could not pass, complimented the
farms to the list, ami still furt her decrease we could nndcr the circumstances under
IS
The Tillamook people are in earnest Republicans lor bring in a bill which
our agricultural population and the whish we lab nred.
almut the railroad proposition now he. was much better than he expected would
value ot our farm« ‘
Respectfully submitted.
fore them. After the meeting of least come from them. The speech of Hep­
■ ■
Saturday night, a committee was ap­ burn was rather in delense of himself.
C aul H arkmlach ,
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
pointed to solicit for the $35.Ota' snh He said his deeds and acts were a suf­
Secretary.
enced dentist is located in
sidy asked l>y the company, ami in ficient answer to the " lies and slanders
Dr. Wise's dental pair rs, and The Japanese have learned tr> mnke just
one hour's work thev had raised which had liecn lies ped
him." The
is prepared to do nothing hnt matches m > cheaplv that they nnderveil 3l<l,*Mh>.
is the sort of public Hepburn bill, he said, had been prepared
first class work and give the theChineee on their own territorv. It spirit that This
wins, and the Tillamook bv the Attorney.General and he
only
best of satisfaction If yonr would lie odd if SOO.OUO.OOO Chinamen people are to
• I///
lie congratulated upon yielded to his colleagues on the
B«ch-
teeth need fixing call upon tiegiii to complain that they are ruined their
My health co 1 »pel. », to make . change. Thi, i. „<, hamboR.
public sptriteduess.—Washington Townsend lull because he did not
him.
want
bv cheap |np labor.
County News
Repairing Neatly i,one
sensatiooal headlines.
the United Slate» in the Bcci trust case.
. tfirmmg the ikniioi» of the lower court
and continuing the it»jui>clio*l against
the combine of packer*, will I k popu­
larly hailed a* a mo»t notable victor)
for both tue government a*nl the people
The court was unammou» in th*' opinion
that a convpiracv on the part of the
packer«, for controlling the livestock
market and the dressed meat fade, ex
i*ted and that the ort'-in»e was of a
nature to jint'fy proceedings by the
government.
The evidence l-eiore the
lower court established conclusively the
fact that there whs such a com bin*
among the packers as the Sherman anti
trust law rielares to 1« unlawful and
this was fortified by the statement of
Attorney General Moody before the
supreme court.
I his ikci>ion is even more important,
so far as the general public is concerned
than that in the Northern Securitie*
case, and it givesad<ie-l force to the anti
trust la w. It may not have ar. imme
diate eff.ct upon the cattle and mea’
markets, which perhaps at present ar*
control’ed bv other influences than thos*
exerted by the packers' combin*, but
ultimately an efír*. t favorable to the
public is reasonably to he ex|»ected. 1«
is to f»e presumed that if the packers ar*
not already ottering the injunction they
will at once do so. since disregard of it
would render them liable to crimina!
prosecution ami it is safe to assume thai
the federal authorities would not hesi
♦ ace to apply the penalty. We may be
sure that there will be prompt action at
Washington if the'packers are found dis
obeying the decree of the court. Amouj.
the great combinations none lias fxen
more odious than the Beef trust and
there will l>e a universal feeling of grat
ideation at the decision wlrch breaks u|
this conspiracy agiin-t the jieople.
X NEW WINTER FABRICS
X
X For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
X
« Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring.
<? Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
X
X SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
0
» ft
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COODPÆPJY,
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. flUUEp, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Woks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
Centrally Lioeated.
OREGON.
Rates, $1 Per Cay
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
SELLING AT COST !
RED SHOE
HOUSE
Closing Out its Entire
Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT COST.
Goods are all /■'irsf Class and up f0 date.
I
P. F. BRDWE,
F.'e.man