TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 14.
Some Interesting Figures
Advertising Rate«
L egal A pvk 1< tisments ;
First Insertion, perline .........
Eachgubtequeulinsertion, ime.. ..
BuHint*MH uih I profegHioual card*,
1 month .........................................
Hoiueetead Notice« ............................
Timber Claim«.....................................
I zmìh I h , per line euch insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
1 month .........................................
All Reaolutiona of Condolence
Lodge Notice«. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
LAW FC*
Butter “ni
For a Ciiecs
a Crenntrty a
a salary •»< ♦
by the Hairy
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men's A»s™
nianufacti»
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dairy nu n
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ing the hit
United St»
inissioners
THREE FACTORIES WITH
8,451,348 lbs. MILK.
Manufactured 880,087 Pounds
of Cheese and Receives
♦104,438.43.
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Another intereiting creamery report,
thatof The Tillamook Creamery, was
submitted to the stockholders and pat
rons by their enterprising secretary. Mr
Cail Ifnberlach. The Tillamook Cream
ery is the second largest co-operative
a sociation in the county as far as the
amount of milk is concerned,with 3,194,-
606 pounds of milk for last year. This
^^1.334 pounds of milk below that of is
the Mb pie Leaf Creamery Company,
which had 3,745,840 pounds of milk.
We give below a 1 few interesting figures
reports to reach
oi »he first three animal
1
us of the many cl hecse factories through
out the county :
F’oiinds Lbs. cheese
Proceeds.
made.
of milk.
Maple Leaf Creamery Co. :
3.745,840 387,180 $45,884.20
Clover Leaf Creamery Co. :
1.510,802 162,616 $19,154 12
The Tillamook Creamery ;
3.194.606 330,291 $39,390.10
Total, 8,451,248
880,087 $104,428.42
We giye below Mr. Haberliich’s report
in full :
To the Directors and Stockholder« of The
Tillamook Creamery, Tillamook,Oregon.
G bntlkmkn ,—I herewith submit the fol
lowing a* may report n« Secretary of The
Tillamook Creamery for the last year.
Total amount of milk delivered to the
factory 3,194,606 lbs., divided into month«
a« follow« : January, 40,752 lb«. ; February.
53,142 lb«. ; March, 148.946 lb«. ; April,
314,329 lbs. ; May. 488,702 lbs . June
465,764 lbs. ; Jnl>, 476,437 lb«. ; August,
September, ,310.695 lb«.;
fiMH.931 lb* ;
October, 285,102 lb«.; November, 149,119
lb«. ; and December. 72,667 lb«. Thi« in a
gain ol about 20 j»er cent over the preceeding
year and In that year we had milk hauled
to the factory from South Trairie.
Total amount of butter fat In milk was
126,377.16 1b«. Average test for the season
wan .03956.
Total amount of cheese manufactured and
«old was 380,291 lb«. Average yield per
1 (Ml lbs. milk, 10 34 lb«, Average received
for cheese. 11.92 cent« per lb. No. boxes
cheese «old. 5,434.
Total amount received for cheese, ,39,390.-
O. Amount paid patron«. ,34.890.00.
Amount of milk require for pound of cheese,
9 .68 lb«. Average amount of cheese per lb.
butter fat 2.61.
Patron« were paid for butter fat as fol
low« January. 29.2 cents ; February. 31
April, 30 cent« .
cent«. March, 33 Mi cent
May. 23’? cent«; June, 26.3 cent« ; July,
26.6 cent« ; Aug-I«t. 26.7 cent ; September,
27.4 cent» ; October. 28 cent« ; November,
28 4 cent . and estimated for December. 28
cents. The factory charged 1*.% cents for
making for each month, excepting October
when 1% cents was chatged The yield in
the month of December was 12 lbs. per 1OO,
for which factory received ,1.178,44. but
owing to the average test being over 5.13
for the factory the butter fat price will be
correspondingly lower The patrons will re
ceive 11 44 |»er 100 lbs. milk for that month
Average paid patrons for milk for the sea
son, ,1 OH.
Assets and liabilities of the corporation
are as follow«
Resource« : Factory building complete,
•2.500.00. Supplies on hand nt first of the
vear. ,236 42 ; due from merchants for
cheese. ,1.137.85
Money to credit of
factory in hank. ,308 31, Fifteen share« of
stock of The Tillamook Creamery, par value.
,375.00 Total resource«. ,4.577.38.
Liabilities Note due C. A- R Thayer for
•250.00 . due patron« for December milk.
,1,047 54. Net resources, ^1280.04.
Amount received by factory for making
cheese, being 1’» cents for each month ex
cepting October when 1cents w as charged
for making, ,5 032.76
Rxpense« for the vear, 1e«s amount supplies
on hand January 1st« 1907. and amount
Stock of supplies sold. 14,360.41
Total
amount supplies sold ami stock on hand
being. ,626.63.
Total
disbursement«,
|4 967.06 Total receipt« from making and
•tack «old and held over •3.659.41 Amount
of receipts over expenditures were •672.SA
The amount of milk delivered at the
factory la«t ’year was the largest by far
ever received by it. and i« a good in
dication of the growth of the dairvwindu«try
of the tommunitv and the county Pros
pects f >r this coming season are very good.
While the yield per 1OO lbs. ot milk f IO 34
lbs of cheese) was prohablv as good or a
little above the average in the county, yet in
tlk^latter part of the season the factory put
up a terr firm cheese, which lowered the
vieWforthe «ea«on consider able. 1 think it
would be well if |we made cheese that would
He a little less Arm and yet not too soft The
« »ft cheewe is liable to get io«r ami rancid
when put in storage for too long a time
'I here ha« also been a gteat demand for a
smaller site cheese namely, a ch er we weigh
ing about twenty lb« While we made some
of these cheese last vear, we did not begin
making them early enough as they were
moatlt in demand Jin he earlv part of the
•eason. Thi« is the cheene usually called the
-•Hplet cheese.
*
ftevpevtfallr «uhmhtrd
Cut Hxnaat xch .
Secretary
Mr. Lee, ol the Hazelwood Cream Co.,
of Portland, was in the city and county
last week, anil was successful insecuting
the output of two or three cheese fac
tories. It seems rather strange, after the
long and hard struggle the dairymen
had in getting control ol the factories
and their own business, ami having at
last succeeded in doing so, that they
should turn tile output of factories
over to outsiders when expeiience has
repeatedly shown that they can do bet
ter themselves. The Long Prairie dairy,
men were paid last year lor thtir cheese
an average of 11.84 cents per pound.
We do not know exactly what was paid
the Red Clover dairymen for the entire
year, but from June, when we under
stand they gave thrir output over, they,
from what we can learn, were paid as
follows for cheese ; June 10.58c., July
11.50c. August 11.81c., Sept. 12 25c,
October 12.75c. ; November 13.25c.,
and December we understand the pay
ment will be 13 25. The following tlfri-e
co operative factories, namtlv. The Tilla
mook Creamery, Maple Leaf Creamery
and the Clover Leaf Creamery, as will be
seen on another column in this issue,
received for the 8>-0,O87 poundsuf cheese
manufactured and sold $104,428.42, an
average of a little over 11 86c. per Hi.,
being divided as follows : Tillamook
Creamery 11.92c., Maple Leaf Creamery
11.85c., and Clover Leaf Creamery
11.77c. Tillamook Creamery will show
the highest average price for the year
because they have a larger proportion ol
wintei dairying than either Clover Leaf
or Maple Leaf. The following is the
prices received for cheese for the months
while Hazelwood controlled Red Clover ;
June 11.16c, July
11.98c., August
12 18c., September 12.58c , October
12 91c , November 13c. and December
13.50c. This will show that for these
months Tillamook Creamery received
more for their cheese than Red Clover,
excepting November, when Rec! Clover
was paid *4c. more for thtir cheese, Till
amook Creamery being in the lead as
follows : June 58)100 c., |uly 48|100c.,
August 37|l00c, September 23| 100 c.,
October 16|l()0 c., and December »4 c.
This will make the following amounts in
iti favor of the Tillamook Creamery ac
cording to their amounts manufactured
for each month : June $277.36, July
$220 50, August |142.28, September
$74 53, October $40.07, and Decern I >er
$21.57, total $777 05. Against the Till
amook Creamery, November $44.54
From the above it will be seen that the
co-operatives have not been excelled in
marketing their own produce.
NEW TIMBER LAW BEFORE
SENATE.
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
Committee Recommends Sale of
Timber and Retention of the Land
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c,
Washington. Feb. 6.—The Senate com
mittee on public lands today favorably
reported a bill repealing the limber and
stoti“ act and providing that in the fu
ture the Government shall retain title to
its limiter lands and sell only the timber
at not less than its appraised value. The
committee incorporated Senator Fulton s
amendment requiring that 25 per cent
of the money derived from the sale of
public timber shall be paid to the
counties in which the sales are made.
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A. WILLIAMS
in office.
Taxes pai
Residents.
Office opposite Post
Both phones.
H.
COOPE|
ATT o RNEY-AT-L j
T illamook ,
M. F. LEACH,
Mr. Fidton served notice on the com
mittee «nine time ago thut lie would op
pose the repeal ol the timber mid stone
act unless one.fourth ot the receipts from
limiter sales should lie paid to the coun
ties lor school and road purposes, and it
was in compliance with this demand
that the bill was so amended.
The counties will not only receive 25
per cent of the receipts from timber sales
on unreserved timberland. but from sales
within forest «serves ns well. This con
cession to the counties is made to re
imburse them for taxes which they might
ultimately collect should this timberland
pass into private ownership. Under the
amended bill title to all tiniberland re
mains in the government, hence the land
itself cannot he taxed. This amendment,
however, does not exempt lumber com
panies and other purchasers of timber
from payment of taxes on their product.
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS.
LARD, HIDES.
WOOL, Etc
“ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
CARL HABERLA
ATTORNEY AT LA
Ociitochcr
Office across the street and
the Post Office.
T A
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at .L
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AUUEN. Proprietor
Sell Timber to Highest Bidder.
Tillamook Dairying
Complete set of Abst.
Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the
kindin 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 I hone.
Counties get Fourth of Value
As the bill now stands the Sec.etary of
Agriculture will appraise government
timber and sell it at public Auction or
private sale to the highest bidder for
not less than the appraised value, pref
erence being given to bidders for small
quantities for use in the immediate vicin
ity of the land. Persons actually resid
ing near timberland shall be entitled to
take tree of charge not exceeding 100,000
feet board measure in an any one year
for individual use. but not for sale
The bulk of the money derived from
timber sales after deducting 25 per cent
for the counties, will go into the recla
mation fund, the residue going into the
forest reserve fund to defray the ex
penses of forest management and con-
trol. It is provided that timlierland re
served from entry lor timber shall be
subject to location and entry under
mining or coal land laws, and that land
chiefly valuable for building or commer
cial stone shall he tntered under the
placer mining laws.
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney -*
J- J
Office : Opposite Cou
T illamook , O re B
A. W.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
SEVERAlj
A ttorney - at -IJ
T illamook
H. UPON, Ph.
P pysician AND St
Office first door East
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
Beals’ office.
T. BOALS,
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflNY.
r
PHYSICIAN
& SU
ILLAMOO
Office : Olson Building.
A. K. CASE,
Residence: Mrs. Walke
Bad Symptoms. -
PROPRIETOR
AJAHOMAS W.
Thn woman who has periodical head-
When you live in a locality where you
aches, backache, sees imaginary dark
can make a cow return a revenue of near
Mots or specks floating or dancing before
ly $75 a year there is justification in the her eyes, ha: nawing distress or heavy
tomach, faint spells, drag-
boast that you arc in a Simon pure full feeling j
ling In lower abdominal or
dairying country. This is the case in glng-dow
n.
easily
startled or excited.
pelvic re
Office : Opposite Post
1'illamook and there is no one to blame Irregukir or painful periods, with or with
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work »nd Heavy Forging
the Tillamook people if they should get out i
rrh. Is suffering • from
Residence : Allen House, Ti
Fine Machine Work a Specially.
nWises an erangements that should
chestv over the showing they are able weak
ntlon. Not all of above
have e
to make in the line of profit producing aympto
aji likely to be present In any
4
me.
case at o
R. BEALS,
bovines.
or badly treated and aueh
Ar w V w w v v
The report of Mr Carl Habeilach, coir«
n run Into maladies which de-
ma
p surgeon's knife If they do not
who, by business association, has inti
REAL ESTA
res
mite knowledge of what is doing in
No ■-
F inancial
Tillamook in the dairying way, was uu L jiuib
published in yesterday's Telegram, and
Tillamook, On
L, IndAf^Kt A
it affords reading that is well worth the
Révérai liurrpdiniUA^-wor'th
au any
U—worth mnw
mnm th
than
while of any practical dairyman. It I ■ , L ■ " - r "f
>f nnlmrv
nr.linarv non-
non-iirntosslnnal Us
y^R. P. J. SHARP,
show«, among other thn gs, that it there
ala. The very best Ingredlents
knoan
to
medical
science
for the cure of
are l»etlet localities for dairying in Oie
woman's peculiar ailments enter Into Ito
gon, or in any other state, for that mat
composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
RESIDENT DE-i1
ter, their superiority is not on record. hablt-fnrniing drug Is to be found in the
list of Its ingredients printed on each
The reputation of Tillamook for this bottle-wrapper and attested under oath.
Office across the st re
In any condition of the female system,
particular branch ot agiicultui al indus
We can furnish nil kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Dr. l'lorce's Favorite Proscription can do
Court Ho
try has al wavs been excellent ; never the
only good never harm. Ito whole effect
Gin and Kuril at wholesale prices.
less, there are comparatively tew people Is lb strengthen. Invigorate and regulate
the whole female system and especially Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
who appreciate its true value. Mr Hab
the pelvic organs. When these are de
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
erlacli throws strong light on the sub
ranged In function or affected by disease,
SARCHET,
ject. He discloses to us a marvelous de- the stomach and other organs of digestion are not satisfactory. All orders will lie treated strictly confidential.
bccenie sympatlii-tlcally deranged, the
We ship all our goods C.O.D . or you can make remittance with your order.
telopment of this industry in this par
The FashionaW
nerves are weakened, and a long list of
titular section, as well ns the more bad. unpleasant symptoms follow. Too
much must, not be' expected of this "Fa
marvelous possibilities that will obtain vorite Prescription." It will not. perform
12Qts. Gallon.
Cleaning, Pressing anti
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon......... $8.90
in course of time ; w hich we may aafcly miracles: will not cure tumors—no med
$3.00
icine will. It wilt often prrreitf them. If
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ..........................
ing a Speciali]
8
50
predict, will make the county of Tilla
3.25
taken In time, and thus the operating
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey...................................
8.00
3.00
m00k famous and rich beyond compare. table and the surgeon's knife may be
12
quarts
Gordon
White
Rte
Whiskey
..............................
8 00
avoided.
3 00
Store in Heins I’hoti
— Telegram.
12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey .........................
Women »offering from diseases of long
7.50
2.75
12 quarts CreM-ent R.e Whiskey ... ............................
standing, are Invited to consult Doctor
7.50
2.75
Gallery.
12 quarts Old Port Wine ....................................... ........................... 3 50
Pierce by letter, free. All corre-|«ndence
Neglected Colds Threaten Life is
1.25
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ............................ ....'.'. ...'.'..'.'L ...........
held a« strictly private and sacredly I
3 50
1.25
(From the Chicago Tribune.)
confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce.
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine ...................
3.50
1.25
• lkm't trifle with a cold.* is good Buffalo. N. Y.
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine..............................................................
OBERT A. MIL
3 50
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Advlserittmpages)
1.25
advice for prudent men and women
it
12
quarts
Old
Madeira
Wine
...................
.........................................
Is »'nt free on receipt of 21 one-cent
3.50
1
25
may lie vital in the case of a child Pro- Itamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamp«
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine....... ............................................ 4 50
1.75
|H»r food, g<*»d ventilation, and dry, for cloth-bound copy. Address as above.
A ttorney - at -LJ
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine........................
4.50
1.75
w arm clothing are li e proper safeguards
12 quarts Old Tom Gin......................................................................
8
00
3.00
aaaitiHt colds. If they are maintained
12 quarts French Cognac.......................
Land Titles, Land 0»
9 00
3 50
through the changeable weather of
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ......... ....................................
Agent Wanted.
8
00
3.00
ness and Mining L
autumn, winter and spring, the chances
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye................. ............................................
4 00
of a surprise from ordinary Cold« will la*
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ....................................................... 11.00
Wanted. Sidesman. Many make$IOo
11.00
PORTLAND.
4.00
slight. But the ordinary light cold will to $150 per mouth ; some more. Stock
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon’...".........
12 00
5.00
become severe if neglected, and a well clean ; giown on reservation, far from
12 quarts Rock and Rye .......................................
Room, 306 Commercial
6
00
2.25
established ripe cold is to Hie germs of old orchards. Cash adv a need weekly
12 quarts Peach and Honey ...............
6
INI
2
25
diphtheria what honey is tn the bee. The Choice of territory.
12 quarts M i II ikw Whiskey, bottled in bond
10.00
3.50
greate«t menace to child life at this sea
Address Washington Nursery Com
Remember, wcreluii.l you vour money and repay freieht h
son of the year is the neglected cold.’ pany, Toppenish, Washington.
□tl> >« ways if goods
Did You Ever
are i
Jfalisfiiitorv.
c
fire
exclusive
who'cculn
Janin
■
Nothing but ihe7^
balers „nd sell our goods a-.
Whether it is a child or adult, the cold
wholesale prices. Nothing hut the liest.
slight or severe, the very heat treatment
HARRIS’S NEW Fl
that can tie adopted is Io give Chamber T imrkr L and . A ct J i nr 3. 1878 -N cticr for
Address all Orders to
PURLlt Al ION
Iain’s Cough Remedy. Il is safe and
United States Land Office, Portt«nd. Ore.
LIVERY BA
sure The great popularity and immense
Jannary 17th i9D'.
.«ale of Hua pieoaration has I wen attained
Notice is hereby given th«» in compliance'
If not, give him «•
by its remarkable cures of this ailment. with the rrovisiotin of the art ot t'oiiirreiM* of
A 00M never remi It ri in pneumonia w hen June 3. i R;8. entitled “ An act for the «ale «»fl
limiter
lainit*
In
th'
Sat-*ol
('alilurnia.
Oregon,
it is gireu For l’ale by Clough's Drug Nevada, and Wtohinjion Territorva« ex-
Everything first-class,
Store.
teued to all the Fubhc Land States bv act of
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
August 4. 1 «92.
block South of F
FRANK LUNI'RI RO.
KOTir* or fixai , Actol »r.
Of Nehalem, county ot Tillamook. State ot Ore ;
<o’. haa thia day filed in this office his I
-worn statamWl No rtfl. for the punhaswof W< e .M«,t cases, if desired ; you can take a. many little. of any kind „
wigh
W. G. HARRIS,
of
V. .sei 4 and Nw 1
Nortes 1« , H ______
_____
rrrrv
Girnn.-That the the 9 S of .4» I,.
n nd trained ha« Sled her Anal I account
_____ _ a« • a of Ne la of Sec No9, in Tp. So. S N. rang»- I
_tn_ la«t
.... u will
..... and testament ... of No. 9 vreM, and will offer proof to show
executrix im
<»f!the
RTHRAIM W RROWN. deceased in the that the land «ought is more valuable for i s |
Conntv Court of the State of Oregon for tin ber or «tone than for agricultural purpt»aes. 1
Tillamook Countv, Oregon anti that said and to e»t»tblt’‘h his claim to *aid land before
p
Countv Court
ha« amu»inted Mondav, the < ounty Clerk, at Tillamook Oregon * Centrally boasted.
Rate«, $1 petf day
March 4th. 1907. at the hour of 10 o’clock on Monday, the 6th day of May, rjo-. He
a m . at the Court Housr in Tillamook Citv. namaaaswitn ««es
IAI1EI AID HUI
Oregon, as the time and place of hearing
John R Hick«, of Nehalem, Oregon, Albert 1
Zimmerman, of Nehalem, iHcgon
Albert
objection« thereto, and the final settling
Sale, at a Barga n
«aid account ami estate
Cranfard of Nehalem • »mgori Sophn« Larsen,
SHAVING, HAIR
of Nehalem. • regoti
Dated th!« Januatv .Hat. 1907
Any and all peraona < tainting adversely the
th t a^i
bfl^SEN, Proprietor.
SAMANTHA MILLS
Hat»*i"agon. Team and
SHAMPOOING,
Rxecutrix of the fast Will ami Testament abMte described land« arc reqne-ted to fi’e their
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
cfatm« in thtsoflicv on or before said Mh da» of
of Rphraim W Frown, deceaacd
U Sk/’ "* * l»«rgain.—Add re«« Fred I
May.
T
H
GOYNB
ami
H
T
ROTTS.
hmp, Tillamook.
AtGtaROH H, D xlmu , Register.
Attorneys for Executrix.
Ekvtric Raths nicely fit*
í
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
E
OREGON.
PHYSICIAN & SU
F.
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want, Your Business.
WE OFFER
AS
FOLLOWS :
T .
M. JACOB & CO.
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore
LATIMER Bl
LARSEN HOUSE,
The Beat Hotel in the cily.
Vo Chinese Employed.
Persun:. su*Tering with 1
I vat t>T Thorn*»
M V«»" 1
■ ■■••i
pin* tner*
I