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TTT.T.AMQOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. 1 ANNUAL REPORTS OF CHEESE FACTORIES. Advertising Ratea. - -............ 1,1 ■' — Young Americans, but mostly twins. While the average price of cheese would have been higher had only triplets been made, patrons probably received as much or more in making twins, as shrinkage is less. However, we should pay more attention in this county to what the trade demands, and give them what kind of cheese they want. Amount paid patrons, estimating November and Deccm lie r, $19,515.00. Average price paid farmers per 100 lbs of milk. $1.38. Patrons were paid for butter fat as follows : Feb., 37c. ; March, 35.2c. ; April, 35.3c ; May, 35Y«c. ; June. 3 k. ; July, 34 5c ; August, 36 2c. ; September, 36.2c. ; Oct., 35c. ; estimate lor Nov . 32c.; estimate for Dec., 33c. Average price paid farmers, estimat ing for Nov. and Dec., a little over 35c. per pound for butter fat. Amount received by factory for mak ing cheese. $2765.98. being 1% cents per lb. charged for making. Expenses for the factory were $2470.- 10. Liabilities of the company, including notes, capital stock, etc $2002.89. Resources, including factory, due from merchants for cheese, etc , $2940.58. Resources exceed liabilities in the sum of $937.69. Dated at Tillamook, Ore. Jan. 31, 08. Respectfully submitted. T. BOTTS, ttorn ey - at -L a » H A The Best Hotel. • THE ALLEN HOUSE, I.»GAL ADVRETISMENTS : Complete set of Abstract Bo« 10 First Insertion, per line............. $ Each autaequent insertion, line.... 5 j. p. AULxEN, proprietor. in office. Taxes paid for Bugine«« and professional card», 1 month .................................... i oo Residents. Homestead Nolic*?«........................ 6 Timber Claims............................... 10 041 Special Attention paid to Tourists. Office opposite Post Office Local«, per line each insertion . .. 5 Display advertisement, an inch. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. Both phones. 1 month ......... . ........................ Ml All Rwtoluliun« of Condolence and To the Stockholders and Directors of Lodge Notice«. 5c. per line. the Maple Leaf Creamery Ass’n., Tilla Card« of Thanks, 5c. per line. H. COOPER, Notice«, Lobt, Strayed or stolen, etc., mook, Ore. minimum rate, 25c. not exceed» g live Gentlemen:—I herewith present my re linee. port as secretary of your association fur proprietor the year 1907. A ttorney - at -L aw , RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Milk received fit factory as follows : .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) T illamook , 01 One year........................................... 1 1.50 Jan., 20,635 lbs. ; Feb., 31,886 lbs ; 75 March. >69,452 lbs.; April, 342,399 lbs.; Six months....................................... 50 May, 524,037 lbs ; June, 549,836 lbs. ; Three months................................... July, 519,200 lbs. ; August, 432,351 lbs ; Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. f arl haberlach Sept , 343,704 lbs ; October, 305.313 ((be filiamo oh <)eabfigbt. lbs. ; November. 195.109 lbs.; December. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. > 89,538 IQs., making a total of 3,523.363 Kreil C. Baker, Publisher. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, pounds. This milk contained 137,697.16 lbs. ol Çvutechcr . uw W WW V tP w W v V w Living Beyond Means. butterfat, at an overage test of .0391 Office aero»» the »treet and north 6 Few indeed are the families keep per cent. the Po»t Office. Amount of cheese manufactured, esti of their ex ing svaiemalic aicunU mating 36 boxes December make on peiiditures in good, bad or indifferent times. Therefore the opponiti >n to hand, 379,585 lbs. 'JA H. GOYNE, Amount sold for $53,188.76. answering tlu» questions to he asked A verage price per lb. a little over 14 1 7 by the canvassers of the Sage founda tion n ay not much affect the total cents per lb. cheese. A ttorney - at -L aw . Average yield 10.77 lbs. of cheese per of exact information secured. Diving C arl H aberlach . from hand to mouth, or from hand to 100 lbs. of milk. Secretary. Paid farmers, estimating December, Office : Opposite Court Hot- back, in unfortunately the condition $47,305 00. of the great majority. They know A Good Word for the Bova Average price of butter fat 34.35 cents T illamook , O regon . how their money comes: not how it per pound. [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT | goes. This is true not only of what Average price paid farmers for milk, are called the working classes, but of Dear Sir.—As I most surely have a what is called the middle class. The estimating December $1.341/,a per 100 deep interest in the young men and W. SEVERANCE, recent stoppage of cash payments of lbs. women, and as your paper today brought Number of boxes of cheese manufactur. salaries and wages revealed a woeful the news of quite a number of arrests of condition of thrifllesauess in all of the ed 6114, being mostly twins. young men and boys, I would like to Amount received by factory for mak venture an opinion in regard to it. I de A ttorney - at -L aw , great cities of the country. Families thought to be, from their style of liv ing cheese $6383.76 being 1%, cents per plore lawlessness of all types, and I sure ing. tn possession of means to tide lb, of cheese manufactured for the year, ly believe violators of law ought to be T illamook O k EGC! them aafely over transient difficulties excepting during the months of March, made to feel the penalty. But in cases of that kind, were found to have noth April and May, when IV2 cents was like this in Tillamook at this time, it ing but heavily paneled storm doors charged for making. some way seems sad to me to hear of Expenses for the year were $5,035 58, these boys being caught and punished, between them and the wolf on their T. BOALS, M.D, wide stone steps. Their pay checks after deducting supplies on hand amount wheu in truth they are not really guilty. had to be cashed at their tradesmen's ing to $148.52. You will find out when the truth is PHYSICIAN & SURGE Patrons were paid for butter fat as known that old tough scoundrels are at stores tn exchange for necessaries, or Opposite the Post Offiee by landlords in payment of tents, the follows ; Jan.» 32 2 c ; Feb., 34 c. ; the bottom of it all. These bovs have TILLAMOOK. heads of such households being itn- March, 35%c. ; April. 34.6c. ; May. 35c. ; been duped by wrong advise, wrong June, 33c. ; July, 33^c ; August, 35.3c. ; Office: Olson Building. able to draw checks of their own example, and while they suffer the cause which would be honors.I in any bank. Sept., 36 2c.; October, 35c. ; estimate of their trouble, will be on the lookout Residence: One block South of C m Such a woeful pinch could be ex for November, 32c and December, 32c. for more unsuspecting boys. 45 years Clturoh. Cheese was shipped greener during plained, in some cases, by the fact of ago I was a boy and could truthfully Re*-es, $1 Per day Centrally Ltoeated unavoidable de|xMtta liearing interest, most ol the season of 1907 than during have been called a bad one, and I have but in the great majority of esses it 1906. part of which accounts for the not forgotten to this day a large share Could lie explained only as an evidence difference in yield during the two years. of my troubles in life have come through While the factory received 222,000 lbs. of living beyond means. taking wrong advise, and choosing M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. Among the wage earning clttssee, in more milk during 1906 than during wrong associates. Now while I think PHYSICIAN & SURGE; 1907, the total amount of cheese was cluding all of the skilled trades and these boys should be punished sufficiently affiliated lines now organized, it w-as but 7,592 lbs. more. to vindicate the laws broken, and also The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. Amount due from merchants for cheese found that, after a half dozen or more bay CITY, OREGO! sufficient to give them a lesson, I am estimating 35 boxes Dec. on hand, of the fattest years ever enjoyed by sure they should be dealt with mercifully $3069.96. labor, but little had been saved to buy as well, for over punishment is worse Amount due patrons for November an umbrella for the rainy day. It is than none with reference of reforming -'■J'^HOMAS W. ROSS now soiiiu time since skilled median- and D<ccml>er $4378 02. the man. I would suggest to Tillamook Ol her liabilities and resources are as ica, through force of trade combina to cull a n.eeting of the town board or tions, began gelling more money in follows • PHYSICIAN & SURGI a mass meeting and pass an enactment Resources ; Bills receivable $25 00, wages than the sc .called middle class to move pool rooms, gaming mid all factory plant, valued at $2,500.00, sup has been getting in salaries. But they sorts of evils out of your city. Office : Opposite Post Offir made uo Iwtter showing tn fore- plies on hand on Jan. 1, 1908, $148.52, To open those dives to entice our han.ledncaa when the trial came. Such cash in hands of treasurer. $3316.62, young men and girls into them and de Residence : Allen House, Tillamoo of tbeui as had funds tied up in sav other accounts, including 1908 expense bunch them is criminal. If you can run ings banks were the exception and account $169.29, total resources $9,- the old soaks out of town who set a bad not the rule, the ruts being the man 229.39. R. BEALS, example and who use such vile talk. Yes, Liabilities, 58 shares of capital stock, who found himself forced to take his I say, run them, or pen them, or make Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. wages split up into several small par value ol $25.00 a share, other ac them lie decent and obey the law. Then REAL ESTATE, checks to facilitate their ready in counts $1,400.00, Total. $5.828.02. you will have gone a long way on the Resources exceed liabilities in the sum dorsement, or to take John Smiths as F inancial A ge road to reform the boy«. his portion. Ordinarily the working of $3.401.37. We pay a terrible price to gratify these The factory has a considerable surplus man doesn't care who knows that he Tillamook, Oregon. old licentious sots when we sacrifice our is hard up. He is guiltless of social fund 011 hand, and it seems that some of boys and girls to their hellish greed, and false pretense, and Ilves beyond Ins the stockholders desire to apportion a I for one am ready todo all in my power means only for the fuu lie gets out of considerable amount thereof to the ] JR P. J- SHARP, to bring the real offenders to justice. spending all he makes. This aincer several stockholders, or to buy up a This is not w ritten with mallic to However, the lly saved him, during the pinch, from number of the shares. any 1 trust, but is really my opinion in RESIDENT DE^TE the bitterness of Ins salaried brother, factory has been enabled to do business behind a false frout, who found him in a much more satisfactory way by the matter. Remove all things that Office across the street fi« make it easy to do wrong Take away self found out. It is to be hoped that reason of sucli surplus, being enabled as much as possible places and things Court House. the experience ol both classes, and »11 thereby to pay for each month's cheese classes, has taught the virtue ol wis almost as soon as it left the dock and to tempt our youths, and lovingly help Dr. Wise’s office. dom of saving. not havrfto wait for all the returns for them to do better, and to prepare for usefulness, should receive our life ’ s best The first step toward successful sav cheese before paying patrons. efforts. '’p SARCHET, ing IS laxikkeeplng. As no business Stocks of cheese in this county have C. H. W aymire The Fashionable: man is able to tell ths state of Ins at been reduced to about 1,800 boxes, but Cloverdale, Jan. 31. 1908. falls without knowing (he pro|mrtion considerable cheese is held in storage in Ina disbursements bear to Ins receipts, Portland and other Coast 'cities. It Cleaning, Pressing and Government Reporta. so no householder can ever be ca|>able looks at this date as though stocks ing a Specialty, j of telling where lie is "at" without would be fairly well cleaned up by the Washington, D. C„ Jan 25, 1908. knowing how much lie is »peuding middle of March. The Editor ; I give herewith a list of Store in Heins Photog? 126 Fifth Street, Portland. as well as hnw Much lie is getting Respectfully submitted, documents of w hich I hare a limited sup True, a mail may balance his ace mills C arl H abfri . ach , Reference, Tillamook County Bunk Gallery. ply. The documents contain information at the end of every year w ithout keep Secretary, of value and interest to the people of ing books, on tinding that he has spent Oregon, and I will be pleased if you OBERT A. MILLS just what lie made- if he keeps out To the Stockholders and Directors ol will publish this letter in your paper, as of debt. Aye, there's the rub. For Clover Leaf Creamery Co.. Tillamook, I will be pleased to supply any one in that grip of debt what grists may Ore. A ttorney - at -L** writing me for »a me with such of the ootne, when we are aim tiled out of Gentlemen Herewith 1 present my document, a, may be desired, so long as Land Titles, Land Offitt toil, uniat give us pause. That's the annual report as Secretary and Salesman my qnota lasts. — Following I» the list : ness and Mining L»* respect which makes calamity of so of Clover Leaf Creamery Company lor \earBookof Agriculture 1901-1908. much debt and sicklies o'er the work yenr 1907. PORTLAND, OR Report of the Bureau of Animal In of restitution with the pel« cast of Milk received nt your factory ; Jan , dustry. Room, 306 Commercial B«*: thought. Keeping accounts may not, None . Feb., It. 695 Ilia. ; March. 80.539 Diseases of Cattle. owing to unforeseen lutslorluue, re lbs. ; April. 155,342 . May, 228.136 11« ; Diseasesol the Horse. L amd O fficb B usinbbs suit in saving, but it will in the great June. 237.597 Iba. ; July. 227,730 lbs ; Report ol the Commissioner of Educa ▲ S pecialty . majority of cases. And it cannot fail August, 181,178 lbs ; Sept, 131.093 tion. to qualify the householder to intelli lbs. ; Oct. 105.463 lbs. ; Nov., 45.299 /LOWING & COW Geological Survey. gently answer any question of an lbs. ; and Dec . 9.058 lbs. making a total Report of the Commissioner of Labor. LAWYERS. I sgent ol the Sage foundation unlees he of 1,413.130 lbs. for the year. Map of the United States. R oom 334 W okcbbt «* Bi aw* J prefers, as many will here and else Amount ol butter fat in milk, 55.602.- Report of the Philippine Commission. T hibo and O ak S where. to eiervise the right ol shutting Room Next to the U S Land 0®' $ 56 lbs. Average test. .03935 per cent. ‘ Rural Free Delivery System. the door in the face of all intrusive in Amount of cheese manufactured and Report of the Bureau of Soil,. PORTLAND, ORE^J quires». .This lecture goes no further sold. 158,058 lbs. Statistical Abstract. than to enjoin the duty of saving Let Amount returned for. 152,063 lbs for WILL SELL ALL STOUR ON fi Sincerely yours, Did You Ever Tn■ each household meet the agent of the which factory received the sum of C. W. PvLToit. Sage foundation according to its mood. HAND AT COST. $21,476.22. Amount of cheese not re HARRIS’S NEW Ftf’l There are such things as impertinence in Strictly for Coak l atil Farther I turned for. 5996 lbs. which was sold the world, and while charity can cover for $804 82. w?.\XOur8?,,,?e Question. LIVERY BA»’- | ” hr not use Chamberlain'• Fain Balm Notice. • multitude ol sins we doubt ifit can Amount received for cheese. $22.281 04 when you have rheumatism T We feel cover one act ol iin|*rtinence. And there sum that the result will he promt,« .mi If not, give him*0 j Average price 14 110c per lb. No a.8 to make room for . large atock for Spring .nd can be nothing more impertinent than Oun spidicslion relieves Average yield 11.18 lbs of cheese per satisfactory. the pain, and many have been perms Summer Shoe- that will shortly arrive from Chicago ' »sking a man .how he distributes his --------- Everything first-class. 1OO lbs ol milk. nentlv cumti hy it» use. tui„, , money when he is "all i„, down -|)d (•■"•■<« Ret Bargains out of the largest and teat adeeted 2 517 boxes of cheese manufactured 2'“^* *M * •PI'1'*'* externally to the block South of P • j out.' —Globe Democrat. aud M , stock of Shoes in the City. selected and sold, belug twins, triplets and affected (.arts, For sale by all Drugget», Maple Leaf Manufactured 379,585 Pounds and Received 353,688. Headquarters for Travelling Men. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths. C TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I I have just opened up the most com plete line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. W. M. MILLS LARSEN HOUSE, A. R. w.° nAWE> OREGON TILLAMOOK, W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur ing the season Only the best stock wanted. R. J- . THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY SHOE SIOB! 1 P. F. BROWNE, Agent. w. g . H arris , N ,