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"T i TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY Advertising Ratea. L ei al AirVKkTtsMESTs : Finii Insertion, per line $ Each Hubvcqueni inHertion, line.... Businewh and profeBHioiial curds, 1 monili ...................................... Hotnc«tead Notice».......................... Timber Claims.................................. laical», per line each insertion ... Display advertisement, an inch, 1 month .......... ............................ AH Ri’BolutiouH of Condolence Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. (’arda of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five lines. Çillamoob %ral)ligbL Fred C Baker, Publisher. ONE FACTORY RECEIVES 3,745>48o POUNDS MILK. 68r Cows Average ,66.78 per Cow at the Maple Leaf Creamery Factory. fihh 1 it within VVr- give below this week two annual reports, that of the Maple L**af Creamery Association and the Clover Leaf Cream ery Company, which are but a sample of what the other cooperative companies did last year. Take the report of the secretary (Carl ¡labelinch) of the Maple Leaf Creamery Association and it shows flattering results for a new corporation with nearly four million pounds of milk and 681 cows averaging $66.78 per cow for 19()6. And when taken into consid eration that the dairymen raise their own feed and do most of their own work, it is easy to calculait the profits in dairy ing in Tillamook, and iu comparison to wheat raising the farmer gets a pay day hut once a year, while the dairymen in this county have a pay day once or twice a month. thib V»,o<»o.o ‘ibet D n>. iifthn“ <«ns emp a the Maple Leaf Creamery Asso ciation. IS to’ (lhe ««’■t ,priK'V, ’ Sed-ir- To the directors and stockholders of the Maple Leaf Creamery Association, Tillamook. Oregon. Gentlemen : I herewith submit my re port as secretary of your association for the past year. Amount of milk received for the year 1906, 3 7 45,480 pounds. January 21,066 lbs., February 24,384 lbs , March 140,- 104 lbs . April 436.424 Ibr.. Mav 628.. 203 lbs., June 579,491 lbs , July.564,177 lbs , August 458,000 lbs,, September 336,141 lbs . October 316,181 lbs, November 175.753 lbs., and December 66,556 lbs. This is a gain over the pre- ceeding year of 1,146,505 pounds, or over forty tive per cent. Amount of butter fat in milk, 148.- 852.22 lbs. Average test for the season was .03972 per cent. Amount of cheese manufactured and sold, 387,180 pounds. Average yield was t(> 31 lbs. cheese per 100 lbs. milk. No, boxes cheese sold 6,521. Amount received for cheese $45,48-4.20« Average price received 11.75 cents per lb. lor cheese. No. cows kept 681, aver age for cow $66 78. Amount of money paid the patrons $40,184 23. Amount received by factory for mak ing cheese $5 83’3 73. Average amount cheese per I'», butter fat. 2 60 lbs. Average amount milk re quited fur lb. cheese, 9.68 lbs. Patrons were paid for butter lat as follows January 29*s cents, February 31.8 cents. March 33.1 vents, April 26 5 cents, Mav 23 cents, |une 25Vs cents, Iuly 26.6 cents, August 26 7 vents, September 27.5cents,October 29.5 cents. November 30 cents, and December 29 cents. Amount charged lor making l»e ing 1’-j cents, except lor the months of Janu irv, February and December, when 14 vents was charged. Assets niid liabilities of the company are as follows ; Resources, factory building valued at (cost price),$2614.40 ; amount ol supplies ou hand. $238.08 ; due from merchants lor cheese, $1,4 47.65 ; cash in hands of treasurer.$46.18 There is,how ever, due patrons lor milk $953.06. This leaves the resources at $3,393 26, with no liabilities. Total ainmmt received lor me ing ami supplies sold and held over, $6,177.27. Total expenses fur the season were $5,153.39. Amount paid for painting ctearnerv in addition to the foregoing, $95. Amount paid ns dividends since last report, being 8 percent on the stock in force, $106. 1 will say in conclusion that the'fac tory is in good tmaiuial condition, hav ing $546. 78 tt> its credit besides supplies left over of$238 O.M, and the factory all paid I »r. Prospects were never brighter for the dairymen than ate those for the Coming season, prices In'ing good Mild with no laige stocks ol cheese in hands of any holder. Thein me probably not to exceed 256 cases nl cheese in the county. Dated al Tillamook, Oiegon, Fcbiuary 2nd, 19 >6. Keapevthdlv nubmitte«!. ’ ' k«t ‘h< ’ bits at* ticlduf t «vv'y '• «»hiii shu>a'e ta va'“ la unit'’* Ou th* Bidera ndiceii h »iaht along furiti’ in gr pu» I 1 V V w t’AWI E Ju 11 A Hk Ml ACH, Secret <»v Maple Leaf Creamery A mo . Clover Leaf Creamery Co. / To tl»e director* and Mock holders of the Ch»ver Leal Creamer v Companv. (»entltrnen 1 herewith present mv re port as seirrtary and salesmen of the Clot er Leal Cteanury Company for the "*r IWiHi ti |<H 4fthveiui at Ut factory. 1,510,* Jo. Pa <E for n violine, iM( ,,| „„lb, 59,182. ffiaM MB#» sah* In Ix»mlon; n*iw^ l.upot fetched t24O. XL _ Amount of cheese manufactured and sold, 162,616 lbs. Amount of money received for cheese. $19,154 12. Amount of money paid patrons. $15, 901.77. Amount received by factory for mak ing chees?, price received being two cents per pound for each pound of cheese man ufactured and sold, $3.252 35. No. boxes cheese sold, 2,583, Average test for the season, .0392 per cent. Average yield, 10.74 lbs. of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk. Average price re ceived lor cheese. 11.77 cents per lb. Average butter fat in cheese .364 lbs Average amount of cheese per lb. of butter fat. 2.75. Amount of milk re quired for lb. of cheese, 9 29 lbs. Price paid lor butter fat for the sea sons were as follows March 35 cents April 30.1 cents. May 23 cents, June 25 cents, July 26 3 cents. August 26 5 cents, September 27.6 cents, October 30 cents, November 29 5 cents, December 30 cents. This makes I he a verage price received for butter fat 26 87cents Aver, age monthly price 28.3 cents per lb. The factory having charged two cents per Ih. for making cheese, it will be necesaarv to add M» cents per lb. for butter fat to show amount factory would have paid had one and one half cents been charged for making up the cheese. Assets and liabilities of the company : Resources ; Factory plant valued at $1,500. stock on hand, being supplies paid foi, $142.04, cash in bank $399 89, due from merchants for cheese $284 92, a total of $2326.76. Liabilities Mortgage and notes dated fan. 2nd. 1906, for $900, interest at 7 per cent from said date, total $968.25. Ex penses for the past year have been $2,704.72. Receipts from all scurcts, in cluding supplies sold, $3426.41, leaying a balance in fayor of the factory of $721.- 69. In addition to the expenses above stt forth, the company expended $226 70 in repair and fitting up factory, although some of the ex pence account should probably be properly charged to repair account. I have made out u statement showing how much each stockholder is entitled to be credited with on account of sur plus earnings. By a resolution adopted by your board of directors on January. 26th, 1907, I was instructed to a sc er tain how much each subscriber to the stock of the company was entitled on account of excess earnings, and that I credit each stockholder accordingly. The amount of stock io subscribed was $630. and this amount has been crédité«! to subscribers. This lea yes a balance due the company from certain subscribers of stock in the sum of $63.34, which is again due by the company to other sub scribers. T he gain in gross receipt of milk for the past year over the proceeding one was 28 |>er cent for the community, , the amount received the year 1905 at the Kitches factory and the Rivtrdale fai ■tory l having been 1,190,097 lbs This is cer taiiily a substantial gain, It is not generally known that the Clover Leaf factory is located a Riverdale I wish to thank the directors for their uniform kindness and consideration shown me in our work together, as our relations throughout have been the most cordial. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1907. C arl H aherlach , Secretary, Clover Leaf Creamery Co. tive insurers. The Modern National Reserve is conducted on a plan absolute ly safe, and one that is certain under its careful management to realize and pay to its members the benefits that its cer tificates provide. Every |>erson rectiv« ing a salary or engaged in any small business will find it no hardship to in vest in one of the contracts issued by the society, and secure returns better than any stock or endowment insurance affords. Careful and consistent salaried and business people are becoming interested in the plan, owing to the fact that the order presents a proposition which must appeal to all who are looking for a rale investment as well as insurance protec tion. The plan of the order is an infall ible one. But one lias not to «lie to get his return on his investment ; he can live and enjoy the lienefits of his savings, alone with himself or his family. In con clusion we will say that we have thoroughly examined and investigated the Modern National Reserve, and find it deserving of the fullest confidence of all, and the Western Trade Journal re commends the order and its benefits to the public and all those that desire sound protection. For particulars sec Geo. F Zimmerman, Tillamook, Oregon, State Manager for Oregon. BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw Over 30 Years experience in the Business Complete set of Abstract Book- HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, Ac, Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS Taxes paid for nons Residents. i in office. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. up to date Harness Sliop. The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. 1 handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. W.” COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook , M. F. LEACH, CARL HABERLACH Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Pcutsdtvr ¿tbvohnt Office across the street and north Iron the Post Office. H. GOYNE, Ap “ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. A ttorney - at . L aw . Neglected Colds Threaten Life (From the Chicago Tribune.) " ■ Don’t trifle with a cold,* is good advice for prudent men and women. It may lie vitsl in the case of a child. Pro per food, good ventilation, and dry. warm clothing ure the proper safeguards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a well established ripe cold is to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greate»t menace to child life Ht this sea son of the year is the neglected cold.” Whether it is a child or adult, the cold alight or severe, the very beet treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popularity and immense sale of this preparation has >>een attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when it is given. For sale by Clough’s Drug Store. Teachers’ Examinations. Office : Opposite Court House, The Best Hotel T illamook , O regon THE ALLEN HOUSE, W. SEVERANCE, J. P. AL1ÜEN. Proprietor Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. Fir and Spruce Lumber. A ttorney - at -L aw T illamook 0 O regon . H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D., P pysician and S urgeon . Office first door East of F. R Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty Beals’ office, N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the T. BOALS, M.D., Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. County Superintendent of TiHam«x»k County. Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and PHYSICIAN & SURGEON county paper«, at the Court House, in Tillamojk City, Oregon, as follows : TILLAMOOK For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February Office: Olson Building. 13<h, at 9 o’clock a.m., and continuing Residence: Mrs. Walker's. until Saturday, February 16th. at 4 p.m. ________ __ __________ Wedneadiy.— Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading PROPRIETOR |-*-pH0MAS W. ROSS, and psychology. Thursday.—Written arithmetic', theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, phvsica. civil government. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Friday.—Physn.logy, geography, men. tai arithmetic, composition, Algebra. Saturday.—Botany, geometry, general Office : Opposite Post Office. history. English literature, school law. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging For County Papers. Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore. Commencing Wednesday, February Fine Machine Work a Specialty. 13, at nine o'clock am., And continuing until Fndav, February " 15, at four R. BEALS, o’clock p.m. First, Second and Third Grade Certifi cates. Wednesday. — Penmanship, history, REAL ESTATE, orthography, reading. Thursday.—Written arithmetic, theory F inancial A gent , of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday.—Geography, mental arith. Tillamook, Oregon. mt tic, school law, civil government. Primary Oriflcatee. ] )R P. J- SHARP Wednesday.—Penmanship, orthogra. phy, arithmetic, rending. Thursday — Art of questioning, theory RESIDENT DE4 A Safe Fraternal and Beneficial of teaching, physiology, Work will commence promptly at Organigli on nine o'clock in the forenoon, abd one Office across the street from the o’clock in the afternoon. All applicants We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, The VVe.trrit Tinde Joui mil, in nn edi must be present at the commencement Court House. Gin anti Ruin at wholesale prices. torial, ol the Modern National of the examination Dr. Wise’s office. Dated this 24tb day of January, 1907. Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight. Reserve, which appear* to be n safe W ayne W. W iley . tialernnl organiraiion.with a good p’rtn Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if coods Couuty School 8upt. are not satisfactory. 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(HI 2 25 12 quarts Millyicw Whiskey, bottled tn bond ......’..7.’.’..’.'.’’.'" the plans piesented bv the institution in drugs, and every native medicinal root 10.00 3.50 Remember, we refund you vour money and repay freight h question, the sole inquiry being, is it re entering into its composition has the full oth wavs Did You Ever Try ** Bre »«elusivB wholesale dealers and sell our if goods liable and sound ? (These letters were endorsement of those most eminent In the ‘"k "il1 Roods at several schools of medical practice. Some wholesale prices. Nothing but the best. written by investigators and not by the of these numerous and strongest of pro HARRIS’S NEW FEED AN> company ) In pursuance of these inquir fessional endorsement« of Its Ingredients, Address all Orders to will be found In a pamphlet wrapped ies, we have made a full and fair ineesti LlVEKl BARN, gation of the order, with a view of en around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed frre on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of aiding ns to give our readers alnolutely Buffalo. N. Y. These professional en If not, give him a calL authentic information upon the subject dorsements should have far more weight Everything first-class. Seco of their inquiries, and as a result we can than any amount of the ordinary lay, or non professional testimonials. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, give an unqunlitKii indorsement of the The most intelligent women now a-days block South of P.O. society's plans, methods, its contracts <u«l»t on knowing what they take as med Washington Portland, Ore and all these intrusted with the manage icine Instead of opening their months like We «.sort esses, if desired ; you css take a. many boule. of kind „ wisk W. G. HARRIS, Prop. ment ol its affairs. Its officers are com. a tot of young birds- aud gulping down whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre petent. e.perremed and strictly reliable, scription- 1» of xxowx couroeiTtos. It and have met with sm-cess in their for makes weak women strong and sick mer avocations. It follows that they women well. Pierce’« Medical Adviser Is sent fwe Centrally Liosatad Rates, $1 Per day would not lead the strength given bv on Dr. receipt of stamps to pay expense of theii names to the support of any enter mailing onlw. Semi to Dr R V pierce. B1IIEI ill IIIIHEItER Buffalo, N t , 21 one cenl stamps tor na prise that did not appeal to them as psy covered, or .11 stamps for cloth hound. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTll being practical and as promising fair and If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such ommunieatlons are M. bHF^SEN, just returns. , ' _ held «a -redlv confidential. SHAMPOOING, ETC We find the Moder, being known a« , Pierre's Pleasant Pellets Inv has a certibcqte that ap^> nit». Atehl—tnd fr<U',toSf~........... Electric Bath* nicely fitteti up Good 8 TILLAMOOK LUMBER COCDPÆNY. r 1 A. K. CASE, 4 ► 4 Tillamook Iron Works J < General Machinists & Blacksmiths. I S’ TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 1 F. MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS. Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale House Direct. We Want Your Business. FOLLOWS OFFER M.JACOB & CO 404 Street, LATIMER BROS LARSEN HOUSE, H. TILLAMOOK. Proprietor jlotei in ths city. OREGON No Chinese Employé. peraona aufferug with rbautwa