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TILLAMOOK,
A marriage license was issued on Wed
nesday to Elmer Jackson and Miss Ida
Potter.
Geo. Mnrrav and wife and Eli Miner
and wife, of Coos Bay, were in the city
on Sunday.
M-h Watson.
Iwith Watson.
Solley Smith has moved from Long
Prairie onto Thos. Jenkins' place on the
My Bank notes. * Wilson river.
ielp see Watson. *
Bur your Clothing at Todd's and get
f work see Wat- a ticket with each 50c. purchase on
chance < i $200 cash.
ir at Mills’ Cash
Teach your children thrift bv opening
a savings account for them in the Tills
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Oil Clothing at mook County Bank,
^ootn«.
Miss Blanche McNair returned to the
See John city on Wednesday after spending seve
ral weeks with friends.
The city council made n levy of 10
mills. 3 mill for the water works and 7
good fresh candy mills for general purposes.
Brandegee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk
B insurance, Tilla- over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by
only one firm.—Todd & Co.
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Bacon at Mills’
in from Portlaud
was left at the
Geo. Ludtke, S. M. Batterson, C. L.
Doughnev and H. Schollmeyer were in
from Nehalem on Tuesday.
Two large boilers and two engines for
the lumber company are to be brought
jaside, was in the
in on the Argo, which is expected today.
Those who are wanting lumber should
irtland. was in the
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.
by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
Silverton, was in Mill.
Lost, Ladies' Gold Brooch. Four Leaf
(fit for sale cheap. Clover ; shape, small diamond in center.
Return to Mrs. B. C. Lamb aod receive
iy, to tbe wife of reward.
A petition is being circulated for a
■Cases and Trunks bridge across the Tillamook river at the
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terry, which would haye to be a draw
lotbing has arrived. bridge.
Lost, on Tuesday, between Mason's
and Edmund’s stores, a five dollar bill.
Return to Headlight office and receives
reward.
Dr. and Mrs P. J. Sharp returned from
McMinnville on Monday, where they
spent Christmas
with the doctor's
mother.
The steamer Argo managed to cross
out on Saturday, having been detained
in the bay for two days on account ol
tbe storm.
Rev. Thos. Robinson ¡will preach •t
Bay City next Sunday morning and io
the Presbyterian church in this city in
the evening.
Presidential election comes anlv every
few years. Every man sbquld treat him
self to a suit of Clothes.- You will find
the best stock at Todd's.
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Miss Reha Powell wishes to thank her
friends and acquaintance for their kind
ness in voting for the doll, which was
>r Men and Gutzlan given heron 'Xmas day.
icn and Children hi
Roll of honor at the Beaver school :
Howard Bunn, Guy Huston, Crvatal, Os
wife were up from car Hnd George Dunstan. Don Gilbert
Christmas with re. and Dewey and Ronald Baling.—A, M,
Robinson, tet ch.-r.
DO & CO ■>
ers and Furnishers.
Store That
kes Good.
New Year.
In looking about for presents
why not buy something that is
useful ?
A Nice Suit of Clothes,
Overcoat,
Suit Case, Trunk,
Hat, Pair of Shoes,
Nice Umbrella or
Handkerchief
would be a suitable present
for a man.
We desire to meet each of
our friends personally in our
store, and show you our goods
and prices, and prove to you
that our regular prices are
lower then prices at the often
repeated sales at other stores.
We carry the best makes of
all lines.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
nd at the
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Right Prices-
Co., Tillamook, Or.
OREGON, DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Sherwin Williams Paints are the very
best prepared paints. They will cover
more surface and last long-r than any
thing von can get on the market.--King
and Smith, agents.
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number of friends, the groom being a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kunze. The wed
ding guests partook of a sumptuous
marriage feast with the happy couple.
Mr. and .Mrs. Rudolph Kunze were the
Judge Burnett has dismissed the case recipients of a number of hresents.
ofN. P. Hansen vs Louis Fleck, Eloy
A ii effort is now on foot to extend the
Fleck. John Fleck and Jefferson Fleck, route of tbe steamer Argo to points on
which was tried at the last term of the tbe Siuslaw and Umpqua rivers. Own.
circuit court, tbe costs falling on plain ers of the vessel, now operating between
tiff.
Portland andlTillainook. havejlieen ap
The officers installed at the Tillamook proached bv a number of business men
Lodge, No. 57, A F. 8t A.M. on Satur in Portland, with a view of putting
day were: Frank Severance. W.M. : P. Portland merchants in closer touch with
W. Todd, senior warden ; W. Neweomb, the dealers at those places by sending
junior warden ; T Coates, treasurer; E. the steamer there on regular trips. As
yet the steamship company has taken
Harrison, secretary.
no action but probably will give a
At the special meeting of the school
definite answer within a few days
district on Monday, a tax of 8 mills was
Business of the Siuslaw and Umpqua
levied for school purposes and tn p->y
d.atricts has heretofore gone to San
some of the bonded indebtedness of the
Francisco and trade w hich properly be
district. This is more Ihan Inst year,
longs to Portland has gone to California.
when the lew was 6 6 lOths mills,
With the Argo making weekly trips to
Christmas day was rough, with a
these places, the business could be cen
heavy rain storm, which kept people st
tered in Portland —Oregonian.
home most of the day The steamer Sue
H Elmore came hack to the city, bring
ing the passengeis with her. She left BOOSTERS vs. KNOCKERS
agnin on Sunday and was bar bound in
Carl Ilaberlach Defends the
tbe bay until Wednesday.
While blowing out a log on Tuesday
on the lumber company's land it flew all
to pieces and several big chunks flew up
into the air and one piece crashed thro
ugh the roof i.f the post office, and for
tunately no one was injured. Postmas
ter Severance thought that «as a new
wav of delivering wood.
We wish to announce to those interested
in the Piano and Doll Contests that William
Easom won the Piano, he holding the lucky
ticket, number 6916, which was the first
number drawn.
Reba Powell was the winner in the Doll
Contest, she receiving the largest number of
votes, 5235.
HALTOM’S DEPT. STORE
Come in and See Me About Insurance.
Can you affotd to be without
Cheese Industry.
TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK
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FIRE INSURANCE
and the Heavy Loss to you.
Tillamook, Ore , Dec. 30, 1908.
HEADLIGHT.
Dear Sir
There are two matters in
regard to which I would like to sav a
lew words. The first of these is the
story industriously circulated by two or
three men in Fairview and South Prairie
Judge G. H Burnett took two divorce in particular, to the affect that Carl
cases under advisement from the Novem Haberlacli would not ship cheese on the
ber term of the Circuit Court, and he new boat. These men know that this
has rendered decisions in each, granting was not true, t he las* time we shipped
dectees in the cases of David P. McKin cheese on the Elmore was on the 14lh
ney vs. Elizabeth McKinney and Joseph of December, some days before the Argo
L. Johnson vs. Cecil S. Johnson, which came on the run. Since then every box
dissolves the marriage contract of these of cheese shipped by any of the factories
for which I act as secretary has lieen
ruismated coupl-s.
shipped on the Argo. These people will
Mrs. Sretiina S. Phelps came in from
not gain much by circulating stories ol
Portland on the 19th December, bring,
this kind, stories without a bit of truth
ing with her a gentleman to show him
in them.
land at Netarts. The place looked good
The other matter I wish to mention,
to him and Mrs. Phelps sold him about
is the continued kaockingof the quality
25 acres of her land at Fall Creek, ad
of Tillamook ciieese the Herald has been
joining Happy Camp, the consideration
doing. That people at a great distance
being between $5.000 and $6,000. It did
from Tillamook do not ail take this view
not take Mrs. Phelps long to close the
of the matter, we all know, and in sup
deal for she only stayed over one day,
port of this I am enclosing you a letter
returning to Portland on the 21st.
Irom Los Angeles, which please publish.
The officers installed at the Eastern The Headlight deserves praise for its
Star lodge on Saturday were ; W.M., attidude in this matter, fi r while all
Amanda Haherlach; W.P..W. H. Cooper; know that at times there is a little
A.M., Olive Todd ; secretary. Henry cheese made that is not first class, it
Morris ; treasurer, Anna Nolan ; Cond , has never yet published this broadcast
Annetta Mason; A. Cond.,Lillian Groat; throughout this broad land, but has
Adah. Edna Lamb ; Ruth, Belle Hand- steadfastly stood up for our products.
ley ; Esther, Rose Clough ; Martha, Har
These articles which the Hearld con
riet Sarchet , Electa, Lulu Crenshaw ; tinues to publish can do no harm at
Warder, Lavina Coates ; sentinel, Carl home, as everyone knows the reason of
Haberlecb ; chaplain, Maude Botts; their continued knocking of the co-oper
organist, Flora Patzlaf.
ative creameries and ib-ir product,
Mr. Martin, the representative of the while the product of the independent
U-8. Life Saving Department, who is here factories are lauded to the skies. But
fur the purpose of negotiating the con there can lie no question of the fact that
struction of a telephone line between the they are injuring us throughout the
Tillamook life saving station and the states of Oregon and Washington, in
town of Garibaldi, yesterday closed a support of which 1 write the following.
Tillamook cheese has received n great
contract with Broughton & Wiggins, ol
Portland, for the 80 fine cedar poles neces deal ot free advertising in the West, more
sary in the work, and they will be sent probably, than an; article of limited
down here at once and will go forward production in a single locality, with the
to destination on tbe steamer Argo on probable exception^of Hood River apples.
her next trip to those waters. He secur Suppose for instance, that yourexchange
ed the bunch, plus freight to this poiut, from Hood River should be belittling
Hood River's principal product, how
at about $165.—Astorian.
Jack Robinsen met with a serious ac long would it be before in mentioning
cident on Tuesday while working for tbe products of Oregon or the West in
Rudolph Kunze, who ia putting piling general, that you would cease to mention
into tbe Wilson river for the railroad, Hood.River apples favorably ? Not very
The hauling line caught him round tbe long, surely. So it is with our cheese.
waist and threw him about fifty feet, The Herald probably has papers with
and he landed in a mud hole and his which it exchanges, and ir doing a^great
head struck some hard substance. He deal of harm to Tillamook cheese. Of
was rendered unconscious, and when this there can be no question. Continu
found by Doc Wnlliog was blending at ed knocking of a praduct will in time in.
the mouth and nose.
At first it was jure its reputation. A community that
though that Robinson would not pull does not uphold its own products esn
through, who is bruised up considerably, not expect other communities to apeak
but Dr. Boals is ot the opinion that be favorably of them Many people speak
favorably of Tillamook Cheese who
will be all right in a week or so.
bare never eaten any of it, just as
We regret to announce the death ot
many ot ua who have never eaten Hood
Floyd Commons in Portland on Sunday,
River apples think that they are exeeHent,
Dec. 20, Hia mother and father have
simply because we have always beard
both been with him since Thanksgiving.
them well speken ol.
He was born at Oretown Mav 8. 1890.
The favorable advertising we have
and lived here continually until last fall,
gotten for our cheese it would be hard
when he was taken to Portland for treat
to determine, for you can scarcely take
ment. Monday afternoon he was buried
up a paper or b »ok dealing with the
in Portland besides his brothers and sis
West and its products, that does not
ter. The news of his death cast a shadow
mention our cheese, and always to our
of gloom over tbe entire neighlwrhood,
which will be slow to dispel. Loved by | ¡credit. All this has helped us without
question, and it has firs-i the name of
all who knew him. be is mourned by all.
Tillamook cheese, and its good repute,
The deepest sympathy of the entire com
tion, on the public mind, as well as it
munity is extended to the bereaved par
has that of Hood River's apples or
cuts, who have now to rest three eons
Columbia River salmon.
and two daughters.—Courier.
You will notice by th«: enclosed; letter
There was onlj owe Chriatmas bride in that the co-operative factories have
Tillamook this year, and Che parties to shipped nearly 4,000 boxes of cheese to
that happy event, which look place at tbe Loe Angeles market, and many of
high noon, were Mr. Rudolph Kann and these were triplets. Thia ia probably as
Miss Anna B Van Pattea. M the home much or more cheese than tbe combined
of tbe bride's parents, Mr. sad Mrs. output of tbe Hazelwood (Rd Clover)
Chas Vaa Pattea. There was a large aod Ray factories for the same five
number of relatives and friends preaent months. On account of the dietunee
to witness tbe ceremooy, which was per from thia county it has l»eer found best
formed by Rev D. L. Sbrode. who ex- to have represeatetivee directly on the
tended their congratulations and beet ground, in this city a thousand miles
wnhee to tbe happy eoapie. They are from here.
both well known and respected by a
Since the several factories bare been
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$1.50 per year.
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Let Me Write you a Policy, ROLL1E WATSON. (
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SAFETY, RELIABILITY and QUICK
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ADJUSTMENT.
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Make This Bank Your
Place Of Deposit
It may be that some time you will need
some assistance that this bank can lender.
If you are depositing your money here and
transacting your business with us you may
be assured of our friendly consideration
at all times.
We are at your service.]
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
M. W. HARRISON. Cashier.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.
You are cordially invited to call at our store this
week. CIGARS for the gentlemen. Sample SACK
SNOW DRIFT for the Ladies, FREE.
B arley , Star Brand, 10 sacks for I14.00.
F lour , Snow Drift, best on earth, 15.65 a bbl.
S horts , iosacksfor 115.35.
O ats , Fancy White, ac. a lb.
B ran , 10 sacks for §10.50.
F lour , Light House, Hard Wheat, $5.10 a bbl
S eed O ats , Fancy Gray, ac. a lb.
O ats and W heat , Mixed, ac. a lb.
S now D rift F lour , best on earth, $1.45 a sack
L ight H ouse F lour , Hard Wheat, 91.30 a sack.
If you cannot come to see us, call us on the tele
phone, we will hold for you a sample sack S now D bift
F ree .
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WM. CURTISS, The Grain Man,
Tyler Building.
brought together more closely. It baa
been possible tojmarket a great share of
our surplus etook in this manner. In
fact, had we depen led upon the Port
land aud other home markets the past
year as we have often done, cheese
would have been much lower than it
was the past season,
The Hearld has been soaking it to the
co-operative creameries or combination
creameries nearly all summer, but it has
had only good tn say of the independ
ents, as it call" some others. But when
called upon to show where the farmers
of these independent creameries were
getting better prices for their milk or
batter fat. it has steadily declined t«»
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•ay anything.
Take the month of October for on# ol
Clover
the medium sized factories,
loaf paid its patrons $155*» OS foe 10®.-
753 Ibe. of milk, charging 2 cents per
lb for making cheeee. This makes an
average of $1 42 per 100 lbs- of milk.
At 1*4 cents for making it would
mean an average of $146 per 100 Ibe.
of milk. I venture to make the aaeer
tion that the so called iodependent fac
tories do not come within from 5 lo 10
cents per 100 lhe. of paving their pa-
trona these prices Fir October and a
committee of farmers can make the <*•
amination to see if thia is true.
C a » l H arxilach .
L"S Angeles, Cal., Dec. 39, 08.
Mr Carl Haberlach. Tillamook, Ore.
D ram N ib ,—We note Iron» youra of the
IStli that your total ahipmenta to Loa
Angeles up to that day from July 6th
had been 3M42 cases, which you regard
as a very creditable showing. By thia
lime thia amount ought to be 4000
enact We are also much pleased with
thta record, considering the fact that
Tillamook cheese has been on this mar.
ket voch a short time. 4000 cases is
equal to. any, 14 steamer cars, end fur
five months, from July 6th to flecemlrer
6th, ia almost three cars per month for
I he Loe Angeles market. With the as-
t a bitshed trade that we now have, and
with tbe continuation of the good atten
tion that you are giving to the business
at your end of the line, and by a does
watch on the quality and etvle of the
goods, we hope that next season we can
make Still further inroads on the Eastern
product and do a still larger bueioese.ia
¡>08 Angeles
With kumeut regards, and wishing you
the compbments of the season, we re
main
Yours very truly.
Hotsu A Ü tocrvasd Co,