Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 12, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
Advertising Ratea.
z-
I.BGAL ADV k BTISMENTS
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10
First Insertion, per line ............. $
5
Eixch subsequent insertion, line....
Buainew and professional cards,
1 month ................
I 00
Homestead Notices........................ 5 00
Timber Claims................................ 19 oo
5
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
90
1 month ....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thank», 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year..........
Six months....
Three months
>450,000 FOR CHEESE !
Carl Haberlach Furnishes
Some Interesting Figures
Mr. Carl Haberlach, who is secretary
of a large number of the co-operative
creamery companies inTillainook county,
and who handled over $216,000 of the
dairymen's money, giving general satis­
faction by the careful manner in which
he handled their business last year, and
also in previous years, has furnished us
with data which will be interesting to
our readers :
[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. |
great number of poor ones. The public
creamery and cheese factory system has
done a great deal to promote the keeping
of better cows, by giving lheir owners»
concise statement of just what their
herds have done for them. Before lheir
advent the product of the herd was
dissipated in all manner of ways—made
into joor butter that realized a poor
pricu, or it was exchanged for various
domestic needs at the local country
stores and so on, to an extent that the
owner did not know w hat he obtained
for the milk of his cow s. The creamery
and factory system gives him his peri­
odical checks and lie knows what he
gets.
Intelligent dairymen have gone one
step further. With *the total of the
year's milk checks in tlieir hands, the
natural question is—how can it be in­
creased next year '? The natural answer
is, to increase the yield and reduce the
cost, and to do this he must
go to work on his herd. The poor
cost must be disposed of and be re.
placed with good ones. The Babcock
test and the scales are held over the
head of each cow, and by them she
must give an accounting. Those that
are left are bred to good dairy sires,
with tlie result that a herd of 300
pounders in a few years puts in its ap­
pearance and tlie creamery check grows
fat.
These are the class of dairymen that
are sending these splendid reports We
are beginning to modify our estimateof
the number of this class that exist and
we want you to help to set us right. Have
you a herd of 300-pound producers ?
Look up your last year’s returns from
the creamery and lit us know. The
Pacific Daily Review is going to make
up a list of dairymen with cows that
average over 300 pounds of fat a year
and we want you on it. Send us your
report.
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ported by the press and numerous
articles appearing in the magazines and
Sunday paper«.
His speech at tlie
Washingtons birthday dinner of the
Chicago Union League Club was widely
printed, as his first address in the Middle
West dealing with national issued. It
dealt largely with the need of rest »rir.g
confidence in a country wholly sound
by constructive rather than destructive
legislation.
He said that what the
country wanted was not socialism, but
a settled policy which will regulate but
not crush the railroads and other enter­
prises. He declared that the people
of this country do not “ desire socialism,
even as an experiment."
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The American Agriculturist, one of
the leading weeklies of the country de­
voted to farming and allied interest,
comes out in its current issue with a
front page facsimile reproduction of a
letter written to its publishers, the
Orange Judd Company, from Silas H
Paine, of the Standard Oil Company, at
26 Broadway, New York, in which the
oil official announces that he has
ordered the three Orange Judd pipers
to be omitted from the trusts 1908 ad­
vertising contracts, because said papers
had published news items unfavorable
to tlie Standard Oil Company. The
editor of the Agrlculturial prints the
correspondence in full, together with
the items specifically objected to, and
then in a long editorial scorns what it
regards as the attempt of the Standard
to “ muzzle the press’’ of the country.
He declares the company’s independence
from dictation of any advertisers, and
glories in the revolution by public
opinion now going on in this country,
believing that at last all tlie great cor­
porations, even the Standard, will con­
form to the higher standards of business
morality now animating the American
conscience.
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to .55
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Residents.
n
Office opposite Post C
Both phones.
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COOPER,
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A ttorney - at -L a ,
T illamook ,
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30 -34frO”
I'ortlsnd, 3:10 p.m.; I. S.tnrd.y SpsvW- .'OPP'»«
Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only-
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tinental lines.
At Goble, with
C arl
haberlach J
attorney - at - law ,
For further particulars apply to.
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Gent j-rt. & Passgr Agt.,
Astoria, or.
Office across the street and noni ■
Centrally Uoeated
Rates, $1 Per day
the Post Offici.
LARSEN HOUSE,
H. GOYNE,
JV1. H- L i RRSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office : Opposite Court HJ
T illamook , O regon ,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them. A. W.
We Sell Them.
Thinking it might be of interest to
your readers, I am giving them several
items of interest to the dairy output of
the factories for which I act as secretary.
Several of the reports lias been published
in full, so will give the totals for the
several factories.
While there is no
central association of these factories,
A new silent firearm may work chang­ What If Christ Had Remained on
yet they act almost as a unit along
Harth.
several lines, especially marketing the es in methods of warfare. Its effect in
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
cheese. For the year 1907 the figures the field is described, but what can it do To THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
in
the
forum
?
are as follows :
If Christ had staid here the issue
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Amount of milk received. .14,272,000 lbsr
Col. Watterson offers to bet $1.50 that would have been between the followers
Amount of cheese produced, 1,530,302 lbs.
Bryan will be elected. The recklessuess of Moues and Christ to this day, the be­
Amount of butter fat........ 558,241 lbs.
of the wager is considerably tempered liever against the Jew. If Christ had
Amount received for cheese $210.657 72 by the amount.
continued to heal the sick and raise the
Average test.................... . .03911 perct.
dead the traffic to where he resided would
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Average price received ... 14.08 plus, or
Some of the things expected to revo be lieyond comparison, besides there
14 1-12 cents per lb on wharf. lutionize the world are slow in making would never have been known such a
Average milk per lb. cheese. 9.27 lbs.
good. Take, lor example, public owner­ thing as the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Average yield per 100 lbs.
ship and denatured alcohol.
By the gift of the Holy Ghost, the
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milk ...................... 10.776 lbs. cheese.
law of Moses and tho precepts of Christ
After pointing out the defects of the were placed out of commission.
Estimating making at 1^,0 per lb. cheese
would u.ake $26.920.28. (Some fac­ American battle ships Mr. Keuterdalq
The Jew did not care to hear of Christ,
tories charged two cents, but l%o. is probablv feels safer aboard one of them for every believer ceased to pay his
used as a basis), which would leave than he would on terra firina.
tithe, and so it is with the man who sub­
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$189,787 44 to be paid farmers.
scribes to the dictates of conscience, he
South
Dakota
has
realized
$5,000,000
Average price on said estimate for year
is no longer the support of the preacher
for butter fat............. 34 cents par lb. from its divorce mill, hut it would be of Christ.
Average price on saiil estimate for yeai hard to find a state willing to take the
I am dissatisfied with my bringing up.
money along with the reputation.
for 100 lbs. milk..................... $1.33
1 was taught Moses and Christ, instead
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This is about half of the output of the
The rumor is again revived that the of exercising my own sense of right.
county for the year, so that the make
The Independent Church is in com
German Government wants to purchase
of cheese for tile county would be about
the Philippines. It must be that Ger. moralion of the greatest event in the
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
three and a quarter millions lbs., of a
history of all ages. The gift of the
many has an embarrassing surplus.
I
value of approximately $450 000.00.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
Holy Ghost.
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While the outlook for the coming sea
Col. Brvan has the courage that is
The American Government is the first
son Is not as good as last year, yet if we born of frequent repetition of the same to recognize the right of God the Spirit
can act in concert with other cheese coruscating platforms. What the col­ to rule men, the greatest blessing a man
aellers in this county the market will onel needs is some new stage thunder.
ever knew.
probably lie fair the coming season.
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The evolution of public worship was
Tillamook cheese has attained a good
A combination has been formed by the from the law of Moses to belief in Jesus
reputation in the West, but there is too attorney generals of Missouri, Kansas Christ and from belief in Christ to the
much poor cheese being sent out yet for and Texas.to fight the trusts. The oct­ communion of the Spirit.
the best interest of the county. The opus may as well throw up its tenacles.
There will always be three men to
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smaller factories are not able to pay
worship, one under Moses by circum-
A
patent
for
a
"silent
firearm"
has
been
the wages which a good cheese maker
cision, one under Christ by bapltsm
oommanda, while loo often the larger granted to Hiram Percy Maxim, son of
and the third under the Spirit by his
factories think money paid out is money the machine gun inventer. The device is
own convictions.
J. (?, G ove .
designed to render the discharge of a re­
throw n away.
W hat we need is rigid inspection of volver or gun noiseless and may be appli­
Good for Everybody.
cheese factories and dairies and a first- ed to the barrel of an ordinary ¡firearm.
Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent
The
principal
involved
is
similar
to
that
class cheese Inspector.
architect, in the Delbert Building, San
of the automobile muffler, the gas being Francisco, says: "I fully endorse all
Yours very truly,
allowed to escape gradually, thus pre­ that has been said of Electric Billers
C arl H abiriach .
venting the sudden compact with the as a tonic medicine. It is good for
Tillamook, Ore.. March "th, 1908.
everybody. It corrects stomach, liver
atmosphere which causes the noise in and kidney disorders in a prompt and
the ordinary firearm.
Good Herd Showings.
efficient manner and builds up the
WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON I
system." Electric Bitters is the b-st
M * *
The Pacific Dairy Review, in comment­
At the recent hearing of the Judiciary spring medicine ever sold over a
HAND AT COST.
ing upon the dairy herds of Tillamook, Committee of the New York State Sen­ druggist's counter; as a blood purifier it
Strictly
for Cash Until Farther I
and having before it the report of W. B. ate on I he proposed amendment to strike it is unequale-l. 50c. at Chas. 1. Clough's
drug store.____________
Alderman's herd, w ith a record ol $113,- the word " male" from tlie state consti­
Notice.
61 per cow, and also the reports of Gust tution, several specially selected dele­ Prof H. A. Howell, of Havan,
-
,
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Wicklund, N. Hanson nnd C. A. Sven- gates repseaented the Socialist party. Cuba, Recommends Chamber­
No as to make room for a lar™ u»o,.t, r o >
son, whose cows brought them last rear Aiuong|theee was Morris Hillquit, a New
lain's Cough Remedy.
Summer Six,™ llmt um »hurtlj
Chkug» '’ * ‘'"l
“ As long ago as I can re.neinber my
over $1(M> per head, had this to say in a York City attorney. In supporting the
mother was a faithful user and friend of
recent issue of that dairy paper ;
proposed amendment Mr. Hillquit drew Chamberlain a Cough Remedv. hut never
In a number of recent issues we have attention to the fact that the demand in my life have I realized its 'rue value
given re|x>rts that have shown the an­ for woman suffrage was one of the per­ until now," writes Prof. H. A. Howell,
nual production of dairy herds. In thia manent and material planks of the plat­ of Howell's American Scho rl, Havana!
Cuba. " On the night of February 3rd
issue is a repost of an Oregon herd that form of his party, not only in this on r baby was taken sick «st th a'very
averaged [in one year 331 pounds of country, hut throughout the world, severe
cold,
the next day was
butter fat and that earned for their considered not as a matter of abstract worse and the following night hie con­ *
everything for
owner for butter fat alone an income of and sentimental justice to be realized iu dition was desperate. He could not lie
and it was necessary to have him
PHYSICIANS’
$113 61 per row. Nothing pleases us the dim future, but as an accrued social down
in the anus every moment. Even then ■
PRESCRIPTIONS.
more than to receive and publish these rightjrlrea ly too long withheld.
his breathing was difficult. I <itd not
• • • « *«**«.*i
reports. They are really surprising to
think he would live until morning. At
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!N CAMP OR FIELD-AT
We specialize on prescription
last I thought of uiy mother a remedy. ■
us, for in our ¡campaign against the
Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of J. Chamberlains
MOUNTAIN OR SHORE
Cough
Remedy,
which
compounding
an
d
therefore
■
millions of unprofitable cows that lax Pierpoint Morgan, and several other we gave, and it afforded prompt relief
P*'*ltalwtpachaRce
carry a stock which repre­
the labor and land of their owners, it is wealthy (ocielv women, are leading a* and now. three days later, he has fully
to enjoy some ihooting
sents everything that physi­
pleasing to hear that hers and there are movement, intendend to he of national recovered. Under the circumstances 1
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
dairymen that can come forward and scope, to improve the condition of work­ would not hesitate a moment in saving ■
Uss making fw
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy'«nd
pharmaceuticals are here as
ahow In figures that they do not belong ing women and men in large cities. To that
that only, saved the life of our dear
soon as out and our line of
Our LI m : RIFLES, PISTOLS SHOTGUN
A
RIFLE TELESCOPES! ETC U '
to that large class that is willing to this end they have voluntarily assumed little boy.
For sale by all Druggists.
presertption drugs is com
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feral and milk anything but the licet cow the duty of factory inspectors in New
ru'
" 1 '"nts °>'lv goods
iirv?"rgn w'rr’ *n,‘ '«'•* »" <h«
of highest purity and quality
that they can get hold of. What these York and vicinity, examining closely into
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are ever used.
few dairymen that have reported are the hy genic and social conditions pre­
di "Pon weelpt o, to.l____ ” —
Physicians who are ac­
KILL thi COUGH
doing, almost every dairman can do.
vailing The purpose so far developed
quainted with our stock and
ano
CURE
th
«
LUNC8
It is noted that in almost svsry case is not to remedy existing conditions by
methods invariably feel sure
■
of lies! results from the medi­
that these gixal producing herds art influencing legislation, but to work by
cines they have prescribed
comparatively small. It would seem private influence on the individual man­
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WITH
when they see our label on
that their ow ners have learned the im­ ufacturing firms ra whose workshops
the bottle.
portant lesson that with twenty 300- are found abuses or unsatisfactory con­
r n
” • T’”»r
Expert services day or night.
V
I'nces ns low as anywhere.
pound cows they are Iwtler off than j ditions.
I
Mass-, Ü.B.A.
Mav ac till yoor prescriptions?
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with forty that produce half that '
A» the foieuioA rival o( Taft for the ' F0RC8œr
••
amount, which Is about the average
of onws in thia country. But regardless Republican uon.inatiou, Gov. Hughe«, of !
■ CHAS. I. CLOUGH
*10*11 THROAT Affo LUnq TWOOBlt«.
of this low average there are every where New York, ii very much in the glare of
Reliable Druggist,
great numbers of good row«. 8n0 poitnu publicity al this moment, hi* «very
GUARANTIED SATISFACTORY
OR «OMIT M/XIMDlS
Tillamook, Ore.
Cows, but they are concealed by the word and act being watched and re.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
.Jim“,!.'ui*cru;MM'
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*• F- BROWNE. Anent.
.STEVENS
Spermi ■* 4097
ïmm
lady
SEVERANCE,
were
fa
A ttorney - at -L aw
' think
enoti.
1ILLAMOOK , . OkEGC! while
uot
While
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In the
T. BOALS, M.D., wag •'
ma
R.
PHYSICIAN
“Mai
& SURGujthent!
theft
pre«
for sol
Office: Olson Building.
were I
Residence: One block South o( .
ln
Church.
these p
he wai
TILLAMOOK,
r . t . m . smith ,
no suci
be, but
PHYSICIAN & SURGSjfjS
D
Office over J. A. Todd & Ct
Tillamook, Ore.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,.
King’s
New Discovery
Taxes
in office.
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. lie will be in
Tillamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
’van ted.
I
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney ^.!»
Complete set of Abstract j,
26
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TIME card
Columbia River R
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PHYSICIAN & SURGiitrs«Z
one day
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BAY CITY, OREGOSarcel. a
“Of co
ie had
innlahm
T homas w . ROSS1M>t the
iad mat
PHYSICIAN &
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id radlu
Office : Opposite Post Offl«
Residence : Allen House, Tillamo«i‘er**Ol <
bcm aw
(MM
vbnt do
rystato
R. BEALS,
be MM
he vMn
R.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gej ^“
tones *
Tillamook, Oregon.
r . p . j . sharp ,
D RESIDENT
i
i
DENTIS^
Office across the street fro®] ng. but
■an bank
Court House.
Il ber Jev
Dr. Wise’s office.
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^1^ SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Ï
Cleaning, Pressing and R
iug a Specialty.
Store in Heins Phot
Gallery.
OBERT A. MIL
A ttorney - at - law ,
Land Titles, Land
ness and Mining La»
PORTLAND,
<
Room, 306 Commercial B
L and O fficb B cbinb ««
A SFBCIALTY.
ROWING
LAWYERS-
R oom 334 WoacnTUS Ben-"«*'
Tsao sub Orx STserrs.
Room Next to the US Land
PORTLAND, ORE00*!