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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 2)0. 1911
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Teachers’ examination.
1LENDID RR3ULT8 IN KBVI-
t T-C.C.A.’s Annual Reports.
VAL.
Notice is hereby given that the
To the Tillamook Co. Cr’y Asa'n.
I subrrt the following]report ot the
Mmes Shields Revival Increas County Supt. of Tillamook county
nu.-nle?
of eaeise inspected at the diff
ing Membership of Church of will hold the regular examination erent factories
belonging.to the associa
for
applicants
tor
state
and
county
Christ.
tion, from Mar. 15 to Dec. 15, 1909.
papers at the Court House in Tills-
Twins Y. A.- Triplets
Maple Leaf Cr’y 3675
803
(iuuok City, Oregon, as lollows :
13108
I Tillamook
” 2701
69
13977
F or S tate P apers .
” 1876 1059
12768
Commencing W ednesuay, Fer Fairview
4641
rary 9th, 1910, at 9 o’clock a.m. and Ray Cheese Co. 2318 1777
1527
7304
continuing until Saturday, February South Prairie Cr’y 395
Clorver
Leaf
”
2382
6213
12th, 1910, at 4 o'clock p. m.
>»
"Shree
Rivers
1052
!
218
5797
Wednesday —Penmanship, Spell
»>
851
122
3064
ing, Physical Geography, Reading, Ocean Park
>»
Meda
C
o
’
op
414
3087
858
and Physiology.
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12 1581
3186
Thursday — Written Arithmetic, Ell wood
44
11
322
2047
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, East Beaver
> >
91
_______ Valley
___ .
9731
607
Bookkeeping, Physics, and Civil Pleasant
Total no. of cheese inspected
Government.
ç
13396 11686 76802
____
Friday — Physiology', Geograpy,
On taking up the work of inspection
Composition,
Algerbra, English
I found a great difference in the meth
Literature and School Law.
Saturday — Botany, Plain Geom ods used by the makers at the factories
in the manufacturing of cheese.
In
etry and General History.
about half the factories they were not
F or C ounty P apers .
Commencing Wednesday, Feb.9th, using the renet test, setting the milk
1910, at 9 o’clock a.m., and continu just as it happened to be, on receiving
ing until Friday, Feb. 11th, 1910, at it, without any regard to acid, which
accounted for so much gasy and ununi
4 o’clock p.m.
Wednesday — Penmanship, His form cheese.
They are now using either the Harri
tory, Orthography, Reading, and
son or Marshal renet tests and are *
Physical Geography,
ripening
the milk, using starters when
Thursday — Written Arithmetic,
As a result the cheese
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, and necessary.
show a marked improvement there
Physiology.
Friday—Geography, School Law, being few exceptions where gas has
Civil Government, and English Lit developed. In some factories I found
cheese sticking to dirty shelves and
erature.
poorly pressed, which is cunductive of
W. S. B uel ,
mold, and paraffined, not with any
bcliuol Supt.
knowledge as to why it was applied,
simply because the market demanded
Notice
it. While at the same time the factories
had their cheese in first class shape
Notice is hereby given, that the at all times.
County Court of Tillamook Coun
The present condition of cheese
ty, Oregon, will receive sealed throughout the county will prove that
Bids for the construction of a part if it is properly handled and paraffined,
mold is unnecessary.
of the Carl Possetti Road, known
I notice an improvement in the quali
as the Yellow Fir Mill road, accord ty of milk throughout tbe county, which
ing to plans and specifications on file is a move in the right direction, as the
makers cannot manufacture first class
with the County Clerk.
cheese without it. And as the quality
Said road to be graded, commenc of milk improves, starters become
ing at Angle “2” of the Locating more necessary. Therefore. I will sug
Survey and running to the Tillamook gest that the directors of the different
River at Angle “7” of said survey. factories provide equipment with which
Road to be graded to a width of to pasturize milk to be used in making
the Commercial starter, which is with
not less than twelve feet, and on a out a doubt the most uniform, and they
grade according to profile.
cannot afford to be without it. Any
All bids to be filed with the Coun other improvements to assist the mak
er in his work, is money well spent.
ty Clerk of Tillamook County. Ore
In two or three instances I found the
gon, on or before Feb. 2nd, 1910, at makers were compelled to neglect the
10 o’clock a.m., the Court reserving vats while trying to maintain steam
the right to reject any and all bids. with wet wood.
Where I found second grade cheese,
By order of the Court.
the maker’s attention was called to
J. C. H olden ,
it, and he usually rectified the mistake.
Also a report of same was handed
________ County Clerk.
to the secretary which enabled him to
segregate it from first grade goods.
Card of Thanks.
Fred W. Christensen.
We deBire to express our thanks
Cheese Inspector.
to the kind friends who showed their
To the Directors and Stockholders
kindness and sympathised with us of the Tillamook County Creamery
on account of the sickness and death Ass’n., Tillamook, Oregon.
Gentlemen :—
of our daughter Rosena.
Following is the report of the re
M r . and M rs . J ohn N iger .
ceipts and disbursments of the Tilla
mook County Creamery Association for
the year 1909.
We Are Buyers of Timber.
—Jt
Receipts:
$257.93
If you wish to sell, kindly mail us The Tillamook Creamery
Maple Leaf Creamery
256.57
description of your claim and num Fairview Dairy Ass’n
220.03
ber of feet of timber, stating how South Prairie Creamery
120.08
Three
Rivers
”
much there-is of each variety, and
113.32
Clover
Leaf
102.97
price wanted. You will hear from
Ray Cheese Company
101.03
us. Queen Investment Co., 410 Fail Ocean Park Creamery
62.10
ing Building, Portland, Oregon.
Meda Co-op’
”
61.65
Elwood Creamery Company
51.71
East Beaver Cheese Co.
35.16
Lost.
Pleasant Valley Cheese Co.
31.52
$1,414.07
A pairof glasses in a case between Total receipts
Disbursements:
Tillamook City and Riverdale.
Organization, and licences
$32.10
Finder will please leave the same Printing and stationary
13.35
State
corporation
tax
10.00
at this office.
Salary of inspector
1,250.00
kithough the attendance at the
rival at the Church of Christ has
Iver been large, yet the results
■ very gratifying to the memlters,
[already a goodly number of new
iruits have been secured and the
aspects are very bright for a
tge number more. The singing
plr. Shields has been a delight to
L and it is regretted by every one
I attendance that he has been
inpelled to ret urn to Texas. But
>angelist Holmes has often lead
l own music, and with the splen-
I chorus which has thus far been
iping in the work, every tiling
II move along as usual aside
Un the solos. This feature will
offset by same Bplendid music
St has been prepared by local tal-
L
fhen, too, the sermons of Mr.
Dines get better as one follows
»1 in his series. He has carefully
n tged them in logical order, and
iy liave proven a rich feast to all
t> enjoy hearing the Bible themes
russed. He is very clear in his
Positions, and strong in denunci-
pn of all forms of evil. His charts
p are very attractive and help-
laid
aid to the work. The walls ot
I church are literally covered
h them.
s a financial aid, each Saturday
________
ping is used by giving a splen-
entertainment. Last Sat. even-
he gave the wonderful Passion
V. and on every hand the ver-
[ was that no such pictures had
r been shown in Tillamook be-
l. Next Sat. evening he will give
[ Royal Entertainment, a mixed
gram consisting- of illustrated
ks , humurous moving pictures,
ps Horn Cartoons, and many
the world’s master paintings,
[has spent years in collecting
I arranging this entertainment
lit is certain that it will be the
Bt thing ever exhibited in the
The revival is announced to
linue over another week at least.
|’t miss an opportunity to hear
l gifted speaker.
' McKeen Pleads Guilty.
I C. McKeen, the “Owl” organ-
L who was arrested and returned
■ for trial, pleaded guilty last
■ before Justice Stanley, to the
Itge made against him of obtain-
Bve dollars from A. E, Nolan,
■lsely claiming to be author-
[ to organize “Nests” of the
Ir. Under a law passed by the
I legislature this offense was
le a misdemeanor with a inaxi-
p punishment of a fine of $100
■three months in jail. The
Ice imposed a fine of $20.00 and
B and required McKeen to pay
■xpenses which the county had
■red in arresting him and keep-
mim in the case, ampunting to
ID. McKeen paid the fine and
ht once for his home in Oak-
L having received a telegram
Shis wife was dangerously sick.
| soon as he learned that the
In charge was settled, Earl Ford,
Bnarshal, made another com-
Bt on the same ground, McKeen
ng duped him and gotten $5.00
| him in the same way, but the
pff has not yet been able to lo-
[McKeen, so as to arrest him on
lew charge.
fere was considerable protest
[complaint on the part of a
per of those whom McKeen had
■ in, against McKeen being let
kith a fine bn only one charge,
lere were quite a large number
pad been taken in the same
[as Nolan and Ford. However
p had signified his intention of
king to appear against McKeen
Be charge which he had made,
|e Sheriff thought it advisable
Ive the matter settled as it was,*
king it better to have the coun-
Bimbursed for what it had to
put in the matter and also sav-
■ny further expense for keep-
Bhe prisoner in jail for several
Do You Want to Sell ?
If you want to sell your business
of any kind, or if you want to sell
your property, and will make the
price right, I would like to hear from
you. Give description and price.
Address J. E. Smith, 513 Chamtier
of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
For Sale.
For Sale, Good Driving Team,
Buggy and Harness.
Enquire at
the Headlight office.
der the plan pursued by the
la.” a $5.00 fee was charged for
|tion. which was collected by
Fganizer, and he was required
Idin to the head "Nest’’¡fflo.tJO.
'hie h the local "Nest" gets its
Is. charter and supplies, the
lizer retaining the remainder
Its services.
As there were
V a hundred here there was a
rung in it for the organizer
had been doing things the
>r wav. Those who paid their
i McKeen took the matter up
the head "Nest" and have tieen
id their charter and supplies
the payment of only $45.00. so
are only losers to that extent,
ty are getting all they would
gotten anyhow «frith the $45 as
extra expense.
It appears
McKeen had been employed
trly by the head "Neat." but
been discharged, but claimed
ve been authorized by another
lizer to come to Tillamook and
e work fur him at thi« place.
Iso appears from letters written
tKeen that the money he took
la loat in gambling and there
imori that quite a good deal
Iras loat in that way here in
to endure the itching, painful dis
tress of Piles. There's no need to.
Listen: “I suffered much from
Piles." writes Will. A. Marsh, of
Siler City, N. C, "tell I got a tx>x
of Bucklen's Arnica Slave, and was
soon cured." Burns, Boils. Vleers.
Fever, Sores, Eczema. Cuts. Chap
ped Hands.Chilblains, vanish before
It. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough.
tj ’s Kidney Remedy will cure
see of kidney or bladder Iron-
at is not beyond the reach of
:ine. It invigor
irates the entire
n __________
and strengthe
___ ,‘nsthe Kidneys
’eliminate theimpurtiesfrom
od. Backache. rhumattsm.
s end bladder troubles are
ed by this great medicine.
Clough, Tillamook.
It is a dangerons thing to take a
cough medicine containing opiates
that merely stifle your cough Instead
of curing it. Foley's Honev and
Tar loosens and cures the cough
and expels the poisonous germs,
thus preventing pneumonia and
consumption.
Refuse sutistitutes
and take only the genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar in the yellow pack
age.—C. I. Clough.Tillamook
•e Near Choking to Death,
life boy. the aon of Chris D
km. a well know resident of
nnville. Iowa, had a sudden
iolent attack of croup. Mu- h
stringy phlegm came up alter
r Chamheriain'a Cough Rem
Nr Peterson nays: "I think he
I have choked to death had we
]Vrn him thia rewindy
** For
l««»e
remedy."
>v 1.Amar’s Dnrg Store.
Notice to Water Consumers.
The Water Committee authorizes
me to make one call either to your
residence or place of business to
collect the water rent, and if not
paid at that time you have until the
10th of the month to come in and
pay it
If not paid by the 10th the water
will tie turned off and 50c. extra will
be charged for turning it off and on
Will treat you all alike.
E. D. H oag , Supt.
A Wretched Mistake
Fever Korea.
Total disbursements
Balance on hand
$1,414.07
The Association inspected the cheese
produced in 12 factories the past sea
son, and one tenth of a cent per lb.
cheese manufactured during the months
of March to and including July wax
charged the several factory organiza
tions for the services. The total
amount of cheese inspected was near
ly 2,750,000 lbs and would make a trifle
more than one twentieth of a cent for
the cheese produced at each of said
factories for the year’
There can be no question but what the
inspecting of Tillamook cheese helped
to raise the quality of the cheese pro
duced in this county. Formerly a nnm-
ber of the rheesemakers would work in
their poorfstock with the better grade
of cheese and not until the cheese
reached the market would the same be
detected as a rule.
Two or three other factories not now
in the association have spoken to the
writer and wish to have their cheese
inspected if it is possible to have it
done. From reports at present the
association will have mare cheese to
inspect the coining year ths i the last
o-,e. It would certainly be taking a
step backward to discontinue the in
spection altogether.
Respectfully submitted,
Carl Haberlach,
Ex officio secretary .
Summon«.
Is tbe Cirrati Ctrart of th« Stal« ot Orrgon
•
for Tillamook < oaa*g.
nepartowat No. 2 .
Rifletta Vantterp.»«,!
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Platoliff,
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G. K. Vaadrrpool
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Defendant.
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ppir to lb,« Cowrt «or tbr rrlw/p. ,
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that
thr bowta
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existing
between
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ptoimiT
be
forever
be enirf piaintitf have tbe care awdea h-
9i tbe Minor children, named in ta»d
to-wtt
Pan*. Marioa. MattaMa
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Vrrda
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pool
Fever sore« and old chronic onrro
should not be healed entirely, but
«hould he kept in healthy condition, the c
; This can br déme by applying
_ Chi lam i>trc
I heriain
Salve.
salve ha«
ha. no ??***,
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superior for this purpose. It is also
,
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must
excellent
'or chapped hands. I >«»t
sore nippies, burns ard di:
al
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For
Laanar'a
Drug ** **
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$1,305.45
108.62
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HEADQUARTERS FOR •
DAIRYMEN'S
SUPPLIES
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
fi
We carry a Large Stock of
I
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
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Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
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Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
McNAIR CO
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy.
*
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook «
County’s Most Famous Cheese,
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Macliinery, Experienced Workmen and
.Hirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL.
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OMNO LAXATIVE
I for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad
B breath,sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual conatipation. Pleasant to take.
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
Pointed Scraps
Indiana made no mistake in add
ing the statue of Gen. Lew Wallace
to the Hall of Fame in the National
Capitol. Gen. Wallace won the
place by sword and pen.
Complaint is made that the con
stitution of Oklahoma gives the state
a one-man government. The com
plaint is somewhat emphasised by
the fact that Gov. Haskell is the
man.
The inspector ia now going to keep
a sharp lookout for any defrauding
that may lie attempted along this
line, and if you are tempted by any
at the alluring advertising and
claims for this chemical or prepara
tion, our advice would be—don't.
■ ■ ■
Mr. Taft's advice to the insur
gents to “Get busy, and atop quar
reling," is good advice. It is the
kind of counsel which the masses
of the Republicans throughout the
country would give, if they had the
A map who operated thirty alarm ear of Congress. Apparently, too.
clocks in hi« room figures in the this counsel finds the insurgents in
obituary column. It must have a receptive mood. At the House
lieen a consolation to think that the caucus everything was peaceful.
desire to take a few winks more The programme wen* through «mo
could only lie overcome by thirty nthly from beginning to end. Both
the president and the country want
clock power.
« * a
the Republicans in Congress to stop
In addition to its regular divid- warngling and go Io work. In its
end« the harvester trust is atiout to platform of 1WH the Republican
hand stockholders $A>.<4li,(4»i. The party made certain promises in re
failure to give a slice of the melon gard to legislation, and an attempt
to farmers seems ungenerous, and must be made to carry them out.
the man with the market basket A start waa taken in the special sea
also is overlooked.
sion.by the enactment of the Payne
a a a
tariff. That act is giving an ex
The statement that a hide trust
cellent account of itself. It is furn
has advanced the prices of hides
ishing more revenue than the Ding
thia winter, after the tariff or hides
ley law afforded, «nd at the same
wan alxilished last nnmtner, is not
time it is giving ample protection
encouraging to those who insist
to every imfiortant interest which .
that only tariff« are breeders of
needs any. That act will aid the '
trusts. But they will not be dis
party in the congressional cam 1
courage enough to stop saying it.
paign of 191» and in the presidential
a a »
Threats were re- I
The Kansas sta'e food inspector canvass of 191'2.
has unearthed another
"butter cently made by the Democrats that j
dodge.” You may have noticed offers they would attack the Payne set in >
of a chemical by the aid of which the campaign thia year, but the
you can take a half pound of liutter chancea now are that they will say
and a half
of wafer and make very little about it. Tbe Republican
a whole |«>und of solid butter. Mr <am(>algn managers would wel-
Klein hans got some of tbecbemical I come an assault on the tariff by the
and had bin wife try it. To hia sur i Demcs-rata. It would give the Re '
prise the prmfnct was up to advance i publicana an issue which could be
notices. and it could hardly tie told i relied on to win tens of thousands
rom an all pure-butter product c,f new votes for them in every indu
atrial state. A Democratic attack
on the tariff in the campaign thin
year would make some of the rock-
ribbed Democratic districts of Ala
bama. Tennessee, North Carolina,
and Ixmisiana decidedly doubtful.
A Traveling Baleatnan.
H. F. Beers, «17 7th Ave., Peoria,
111., writes: “I have l»een troubled
for some time with kidney trouble,
so severely at times I could scarcely
carry my grips. After using one
bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I have
lieen entirely relieved, and cheerfully
recommend them to all." Foley’s
Kidney Pills are healing and an
tiseptic and Will restore nealth and
strength. C. I. Clough, Tillamook.
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FAMILY
RECIPES
The valued family re
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful atteution here as
the most intricate prescrip*
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies mote effec-
live than ever.
Right prices
assured.
are alsp
«I
CLOUGH,
Reliable DrtiggiM