Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 13, 1908, Image 1

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LAMOOK
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JOTTINGS.
L Botts, for abstracts.
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l>r. Morris about your eyes.
Call up Sutton and Feigh-1 W. G. Howell ha» brought rail in the
net’s meat market by phone. I United States circuit court to cancel five
timber claim patents issued to Phoebe
Orders promptly delivered.
A. Snodgrass. Frank Hadler, George W.
Forced Out Sale !
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Powell Bros, will deliver milk the 1st
Sappington, Paul Erickson and Mary E.
I Tillamook County Bank notes * March in this city and supply creamery
Smith. Howell claims that he has pref­
rs in bulk or jar at Mills* Cash butter. Write or phone your orders. *
erence right to the claims owing to a con­
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A new house is being built at the test he placed on them.
OHMductiou on heating stoves at King Pleasant Valley cheese factory. 24x30
We wish to call attention to the enter­
ft , lor the use of the cheese maker at
& Smfcb'.,
tainment which is to be given at St.
this factory.
Petaluma Incubators on hand at King
Alphonsus Academy next Monday even
|oe Sanders and wife, of theYellow Fir
A Smith's,
evening by the Dramatic Club. It will
Mill, are preparing to move to Ashland.
lie good a evening's enjoyment, which all
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Kamm was down from Nehclem
1 >re. Ben Sanders and wile are also
should attend.
A nice little comedy,
leaving this place.
entitled "Little Miss Nobody, or the
'■■¿SSjtern Hams and Bacon at Müh'
Persons wanting shingles in this citv Heiress to a Fortune,” will he the special
from the Hadley Russell Shingle Uo can feature ol the entertainment.
Everything in paints and oils at King get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer­
The Oregon supreme court has handed
man, Tillamook City.
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down a der ision in the matter of the es­
%||b Nolan and wife returned to the
E E. Tyler has bought the northwest tate of Robert Crawford, deceased, Re­
city «n Friday.
corner of the block on which Harris' feed becca Crawford, appellant, vs. John J.
registration of voters is prowed. stable is situated and will erect a busi­ Crawford, respondent. This case was
ness house there as soon as he can pro­ appealed from Tillamook county, Judge
ingW.v slowly.
Edison, of Portland, was in the cure the lumber.
G. H. Burnett, judge, and the supreme
city ofc Wednesday.
Get your Grass Seed at Watt Bros,, court has reversed and remanded the
A full line of Italian Rve case, holding that where a county judge
Q«o. M. Knight was in the city Tues Bay City.
Glass, Timothy, Clover, red white and decides a probate case in vacation the
tt*jf$ibin Nehalein
Alsike, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Velvet notice ol appeal may be given to the
Born. on Tuesday, to tbe wife of E.
Grass and others,
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judge and need not be served upon the
Jenkins. a daughter.
The Tillamook Lumbering Company adverse party.
Watt Bios., Bay City, for Milk
has a large quantity of lumber on hand,
A city council meeting was held on
Cana and Duiry Supplies.
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of all dimensions, unloaded from the Tuesday evening, at which all the mem­
A Urge number of persons are laid up I “'ho^eV/'TeAve'you^ »''rders foHumbTr
bers were present with the exception of
with ibid, and la gnppe.
, at |he companra offic£.
Mayor Johnson. The city attorney was
E. 1 Haltoni has returned to the city
M1m E11£n Bew|£% ha> wQn oat jn the instructed to draw up an ordinance
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TODD & CO "J
The Store that Makes Good.
We will continue our sale during the
month of February in order to raise the
necessary money to pay up our debts.
Everything Reduced During this
Sale. 20 to 25 per cent off on all new
and up to date Goods. 20 per cent off on
Rubbers, Boots and Oil Clothing.
25, 40 and even 50 per cent off on broken
lines, including Shoes, Ilats, Clothing, Mack­
intoshes, etc. Some Shoes and Hats
at one-fourth Price. Come and see
us for bargains. Money back if not satisfied.
We need the money. You need the Goods.
We know we can satisfy you.
from a business trip to Spokane.
cont£8t which wa,. pluced upo„ h„ making the salary of the city treasurer
of— ' homestead by Guy B Hockett, of Salem. $75 a year. The bills ordered paid were
Clarence 1 ilden, Hobsonville. Or.
* | the Land Office and tbe Commissioner as follows :
J. C. Holden .................... ........... $15 00
For'all kinds of cemetery work in ; both deciding in her favor,
A. K. Case....................... ........... ' 27 10
maibn and granite see D. L. Shrode. *
Sheriff Crenshaw having had the tax
4-50
Jones & Knudson ...... . ...........
Water rent....................... ............155.00
Let King & Smith estimate for bill of roll turned over to him, is now collect­
G.
F.
Zimmerman
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31.16
paintaand oils, doors and windows. *
ing taxes, and the taxpayers who pay
W. T. Kimball................. ......... 23 76
Don’t miss seeing the new dining room their taxes by the 15lh of March will re­
E. A. Edwards.............. ...........
950
ceive
the
usual
3
per
cent
rebate.
chairst-just received at (ones & Knud­
L. J. Throop................... ...........
3.00
G. A. McMillin fell from the top of a
son’a.
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The Tillamook Concert Band has rent­ house at Yellow Fir Mill and is laid up To the Republican Voters of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon.
ed the large room over Mason Bro.'s fora few days. Mr. and Mrs. McMillin
are natives of Illinois, coming to Oregon
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Tillamook, Ort., Feb. 7, 1908.
Judge Geo. H. Burnett, who held cir- to visit Mr. Gillmore, Mrs. McMilliu's
G entlemen ,—Having served one term
CaitWurt in this city last week, left on brother.
in the office of County School Superin
I wish to reduce stock preparatory for tendeul, 1 hereby announce my candi
Saturday.
mH Redberg and wife and F. W. Red- invoicing March 1st, hence will make dacy for renomination in the Primary
you reductions of ten to twenty-five per Election to be held April 17, 1908.
betff were in the city on Tuesday from
cent
on groceries, flour and feed—call and
If renominated and re-elected, I pledge
Oretoyyn.
let me quote prices for you ou a bill. G myself to attend to all of the duties o'
F. W. Christensen nnd wife returned to
A. Edmunds.
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the office in a careful and conscientious
tbectey r ou Friday after viaiting relatives
When
you
want
Hams,
Bacon
and
manner, and without prejudice and par­
InPtwfl (land.
Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing tiality ; that I will labor diligently lor
Why leave your horses in the rain
Company, who supplies the wholesale the upbuilding of our splehdid public
when jou can tie them in Harris’ Tie
and retail trade with the best home schools in all parts of the county, believ­
Shed for 10 ct».
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cured meats. You will save money by ing that the best schools possible are
Dgfr't forget to stop at Harris' Feed trading with this company.
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none too good lor the boys aud girls of
Beta, the cheapest place in the city to
Just received, the finest importation of Tillamook County^
keep your team.
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Soliciting your support in the coming
Japan Teas at G. A. Edmunds. Com­
SMKfime, the place, the store—Pats- pare our 40c. Japan with what"you have primaries, I am,
Very respectfully yours,
■■HET he largest stock of fall goods we been paying 60c., 65c. or even 75c. per
have ever carried.
• lb. ; also our 20c. Tea with, anything
W ayne W, W iley ,
County School Superintendent.
C. V. Preston and wife and J. R. Hicks you have been paying 50c. per lb.
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Young pigs for
sale.
Inquire
and Os> ar Bergman were in tbe city last
week from Nehalem.
8av« time, labor and expense by using
Ing powder o'l those stumps.
Smith have it.
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. Leach, who was a witness for
yernment in the Hall case, return
the city on Friday.
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BMaons wanting teaming and hauling
in thee
(city can have it promptly attended
tub»« ipplying to Norman Olsen.
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fad the entertainment at St. Al
lus next Monday evening and help
►me talent and a good cause.
R Robedee, the Woods merchant,
in the city on Monday and was
hand» with his friends here.
M your banking business with the
oUalt and strongest bank in Tillamook
CW*ty.—Tillamook County Bank. •
, tkfl I?or<^ w**l>r* us to state that tbe
MM$I of whiskey which was stolen from
tfet Warehouse did not belong to him nor
4M(tt consigned to him.
prices reduced at G. A. Edmunds.
wheat $1.85 per 100 lb. sack.
$1.35 for 80 lb. sack. Middlings
$1.65 for 90 lb. sack. Barley $37 «0
Rw. t
perlon.
II.50 per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 13, 1908
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Miss Grace Whitehouse was in the
»iSyear graduating class at the Oregon
■ t Normal School at .Monmouth thia
I. aad wai on the program for the
lictory.
The Store that Makes Good.
TODD & CO
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OREGON
TILLAMOOK
Expenses for the year were $2,287.72.
Average price for butter fat, estima­
ting last two n ontlis, lieing for the but from which should be deducted
127 425 lbs. made into cheese, a little aupplies on hand on January 1st, 1908,
$150.00.
over 34J^ cents per lb.
Liabilities of the company are $l,9\j0,
Estimate of amount tha' will be paid
for December butter fat made into being 19 shares of the capital stock of
the corporation, of the par value of $100
butter. 32Vko. per lb.
Amount received by factory for each.
Assets, factory
building value at
making, $6,176.90, being lVx cents
charged for making cheese during the $1360 00; cash in hands i of treasurer,
months of ^January, February, March $754.77; supplies on
hand, $15000;
and April, and l?*c. charged for the bal­ coming to factory for making. $462.08,
ance of the year and 3.'s cents charged due for cheese sold. $97.35. This does
for making butter.
not include October to December cheese,
Ex|ieuses
for tbe year, $4,787.39. for which money has not been received
as yet.
showing a gain of $1388 26.
George Watt was in the city on Wed­
Liabilities of the company are as fol­
The association manufactured twin
The Voters of Tillamook
Another large cheese factory to make
nesday getting property owners in Bay To
lows; Due W. Michal 92 76; due patrons cheese exclusively,
and while the
County.
its
annual
report
is
The
Tillamook
City to help out with a saw mill pro-
f ir Novemb r and December. $4,454 49; average price of cheese would be
Creamery, with 3,355,382 pounds of
prostion for that place, a saw mill being
greater tf triplets ar.d Y.A's. were made.
I hereby announce myself as candidate milk, being an increase of 160,776 pounds stis'k out, $825.00, total $5.372.25.
assured it $5,000 is subscribed, *lo be
KesourseH ; $8,571 56, being $900.14 I do not think patrons would receive
for the nomination of school superinten from the previous year. The Tillamook
taken out in lumber. Mr. Watt has suc­
amount in hands of treasurer; $4,394 66 more for tlielr milk in the end, as
dent on the republican ticket, and would Creamery was one of the first factories
ceeded in raising the amount.
jdue company for cheese sold and in shrinkage is greater with the smaller
respectfully request the support of the erected in Tillamook, and for h number
factory; $288.85 due company for buttir cheese.
At the Oceanway hotel. Hemlock, you voters at the primary election to he held
Respectfully submitted,
of years was the largest factory in the ■old; $490.91 supplies left over and 19( 8
can get tobaccos, cigars, pipes, soda April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected
C arl H aberlach . Secretary.
county, and it has probably manufac­
crackers, ginger snaps, caudies, peanuts, I pledge myself to attend strictly to the
expense account; factory, $2,500.00 ;
Tillamook, Oregon, January 30th, 1908,
tured more cheese than any other factory suiplus, $8,202.31.
root beer, lemonade, sardines, oysters, duties of the office and to give an honest,
in the state. The last few years tbe
During the year the company suf
deviled meats, canned vegetables, as well economical and impartial administration
Maple Leaf Creamery Association has
fend a loss ol fifty cases of cheese,
as good beds and meals. And don't for­ during the whole of my term.
become the banner lactory for the largest
$43.89.
get tbe Saturday night dances.
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Very respectfully.
amout ol milk received annually. These
The factory has quite a quantity of
W. S. B uf . l .
The fidlowing persons are taking the
two co-operative factories received last
cheese on hand, but almoet one half of
teachers' examination in this city. For
year 6,878.744 pounds of milk, made
it will go out on this steamer.
The
To Votera of Tillamook County.
county paper—Mrs. Claire Kimball. Lil­
735,000 pounds of cheese, 2.770 pounds market for cheese ermi to be in fairly
lian Shollmeyer, Ruth Ray, Gertrude
Gentlemen,—1 beg herewith to an­ of butter, receiving $103,871.25 for the I good shape, and I look for a fairly good
McKimens. Mabel Kimball, Nehalem ; nounce myself as a candidat«, for nomi
year’s product, which is a wonderful
Capital Stock.......................... $25,000.
market and demand I he coming seacon.
Mrs. Mabel Noves, Oretown ; Edward nation on the Republican ticket for the showing for two out of a large number
Offers every facility for safe banking,
Respectfully submitted,
Weston, Elsie Scovell, Clara Franklin. office of County Treasurer, at the pri of cheese factories in Tillamook county.
and solicits your business.
C arl H aberlach , Secretary.
Emma Swenson, Tillamook ; Charles mary election to be held ou April 17lh,
To tbe Directors and Sl-tek holders of The
Commercial, Havings and Trust De­
Hart, Marx. For State papers—Erma 1908.
Tillamook Creamery, Tillamook, Ore. To the Directors ami Stockholders of partments.
L. Davis. Mildred Lister, Tillamook.
If elected County Treasurer I will
the Three Rivera Creamery Associa­
G entlemen .—I herewith make report
Interest at current rntes on checking
tion, Hebo, Ore.
accounts.
There was one mistake in W’. B. Alder have my office^in tbe Court House.
to you is Secretary of The Tillamook
Yours Very Truly.
GENTLEMEN,—1 herewith present thia,
Our Utile book, ' Helpful Hints on
man's returns last wrek. In the amount
Creamery for tiie year 1907.
J. S. S tephens .
of milk for March we only gave one hall
Amount of milk received by the my report as Secretary and Salesman of Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
banking by mail is ready.
of the month, vix., 8,330 lbs., having
factory for the year was 3.355.382 lb«., a Three Rivers Creamery Association for
Hrnd for a copy. It's free for tbe
the year 1907,
failed to adj 5,605 for the first half of
gain over the year 19o6 of 160,776 Hie.
asking.
Amount of tnilk delivered to your
Of this amount 3,304,162 lbs. were
the month, making the total pounds of
May,
manufactured Into cheese, and 51,220 factory; April, 151,360 lbs.;
milk for that month 13.935 pounds.
238,106 Um ; June. 259 178 lbs.; July,
lbs. were manufactured into butter.
As this was reckoned, the totals for the
Estimating the amount of cheese on 250.503 Pis ; August, 175,902 It* ; Sep .
year are correct as printed, giving him
EVERYTHING FOR
Yovr yr or er returns your moner If you don't
hand at 19,310 lb»., the entire output of | tember, 118.542 0* ; October, 103,660
$113 61 per cow, or $2.385 96 for bis
PHYSICIANS’
Uko it: we nnr bl*.
cheese was 355,415 lbs. Amount of lbs ; November, 64 5o4 0*. and Decern-
herd of 21 cows.
cheese sold 836.105 lbs. Thia cheese sold her. 36.141 H>s ; a total for the nine 1
PRESCRIPTIONS,
for <47,295.55, or an average of 14.07 months of 1,31*7.896 lbs.
Amount of butter fat in milk. 52,988.
We specialize on prescription
cents per |h. Estimating amount on
compounding and therefore
hand at a value of 13c. )>er lb., the total 57 lbs.; average test. .0379 per
carry a stock which repre­
Amount of cheese manufactured, esti-
value of chee-e for the season would be
sents everything that physi­
$49,8o5,85, or a little over 14 cents malii g amount on hand, 149,163 lbs.,
cians hereabout are likely to
average yield, 10 67 lbs of clieea* per
prescribe. All new worthy
per lb.
pharmaceutical« are here at
Estimated va'ne of butter fat made lot) lbs. of milk . amount sold and re. i |
•ooii as out and our line of
during the Isst half of December, turned for. 126.0*29 lbs., for a lilch we
prescription drugs is com
$876.64.
Amount of
butter mad«, received $17,668 08.« or an average of
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plete at all times Only good«
14
02
cents
per
lb.
at
Cloverdale.
of highest purity and quality
2,77u lbs. Price, 31 6c.
are ever used.
Value of entire product for the season, Amounts of cheeae on hand and sold for
Physicians who are ac­
which we have no returns, 23.134,
$50,682.49.
quainted with our stock and
which
will
bring
the
total
to
between
Amount of butter fat in milk,
methods invariably feel sure
$20 700 00 and $21,000.00, and will re­
of fi^st results from the medi­
129,822.62 lbs.
cines they have prescribed
duce th« average price per lb. of cheeae.
Average test, .0384 per cent.
when they see our label ou
Average yield. 10.76 llw. <>t cheese However, freight rate i> higher from
the bottle.
Cloverdale than for Tillamook, and 1 10,
per 100 lbs. of milk.
Expert «ervices dav or night.
cents per lb. should be added Io make,
Prices as low as anywhere.
5,674 boxes of cheese manufactured.
Mav we fill your prescriptions?
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Patrons were paid butter fat as fol- price« of Tillamook basis.
Numlier of boxes of chetse menu- ,
Iowa
January, 30 4 cents, February,
30J$c . March, 37v»c,; April, 36c .May, factored, 2.438, all twine.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Amount received by association for
35 7>:.i June. 34.2.. July, 34*$e.; August,
Reliable Druggist,
35 2c., Heptember, 35.4c.;
October, making cfeese, eatimating cheese on
Tillamook, Ore.
hand,
$2,988
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The
aaaociution
charged
38.5c.; estimate for Nuveu.ber and De
j two cents [a-r lb. for making cbesae,
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cetuber. 30c,
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$103,971.25 FOR TWO
CHEESE FACTORIES.
Received 6,878,744 lbs.
of Milk Last Year.
735,000 lbs. CHEESE AND
2,770 lbs. BUTTER.
The Tillamook Creamery and
Three Rivers Creamery
Annual Reports.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
COFFEE
You are both judge and
jury for Schilling's Best.
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Our Latch String
Always hangs out to anyone
who wishes first class bank-
iug accommodations.
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Don't be backward in pulling
this string when in need of
Tillamook County Bank
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