Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1911, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight, December 7, 1ÔII
SK7n t h ymen should
•:Bg0LD TOGETHER.
The Test of Batter Fat in Milk
a
POVERTY OF CHINA
SAVAGE FISH.
A matter of interest to the dairy­ butter fat that lower testing milk I
HUNTING TRUFFLES. !'
men of this county is the relation yields. When the milk teste more
Ptrai Hava Been Known to Tier
an In Franoo They Train Doga to Find the
■flcements will to Ship of test or butter fat in milk to the than 4.50 per cent, butter fat it
Alligator to Pieces.
Prized Plant*.
|gBilkandCream t0 Portland’ yield of cheese. Below is given the seems that the yield of cheese per Misery of the Millions That Are The most savage and bloodthirsty Truffles, like
mushrooms, belong to
I price paid for butter fat at eleven lb. of milk is ’about stationary. A
fish In all tbe waters of the earth are tbe family of the fungi, but are a iti«.
Mm
-_i would like to of the factories for the month of number of men are of the opinion
Always Hungry.
the perai. declares Charles Livingston tinct and very peculiar genus. They
:7W>th7« words in regard to the , October, the average butter fat in that in making cheese that when
Bull lu "Under the Hoof of the Jun •re cryptogamlc plants and subter­
Wwnttm by
' the milk for each factory, and the milk testa over 4.50 per cent, fat,
gle. ' They ure from twelve to four­ ranean. their position underneath Hie
GRIM
STRUGGLES FOR FOOD. teen Inches In length and look not nn I i soil varying from two to three Inches
■■'i. of i»«l,es baclc
Nr- Jen_ - yield of cheese per lb. butter fat. It that no credit be given for euch '
the matter of inspecting will be seen that the factories with overplus.
Following is the table
I like the northern bass, although more I to two feet iu depth.
■^cheese sized up right. This the highest tests are unable to get
They have no root, stem or leaf and
above mentioned, which wub pre­ Horses. Donksys, Mulaa and Camah powerfully built. They have beeu
I
gW we have elu|-l»‘l over <,000 the yield of cheese per pound of, pared by Carl Haberlach :
When No
I
Longar Fit For Work Ara known to attack an alligator, discover vary In color from light brown to
?(.rtntatsto I"” Angeles and
Turned I Into Butchar’a Meat—The s rent in the skin of.tbe great reptile black. They are sometimes globular
In form aud vary In size from that of
»¿L in that city really our best
i Yield of
Gleaners on the Sugar Wharfs.
aud tear and devour him until uoth- a pecan nut to that of a duck'» egg.
Pricé
, Cheese I
^Hket for Tilh'-tnnnk c heese.
1 he
; lug but Ills bones and rough skiu was
Their surface is watery aud covered
" riling of tbe uilllloos and millions left.
Paid for Av. Teat. ' per lb.
^Kfht rate to tea Angeles approx
October.
with a skin. Their exact method of
Butter
of Inland China, whose lives are spent
The perai are silrery green In color
|E7 1 «nt per lb . but often they
Fat.
face to face with starvation. Edward Their thick, muscular Jaws are armed growth Is not precisely known. They
■ „Hing to pay us more f. o. b.
are. of course, regarded as a great
Alsworth Hoss In tbe Century says:
with rows of teeth like those of a luxury by the epicure.
Ssmook for our cheese than
Tillamook Creamery .
"No
natural
resource
Is
too
trifling
36.4c.
saw,
sharp
and
4.32
rosscut
saw.
triangular
2
80
Kland. and the latter city haa
Truffle« are mentioned by Juvenal.
Maple Leaf......................
36c.
4.37
2.72
to be turned to account by the teem and tittiug exactly together. These Pliny. Plutarch and Martial. Tbe
^■va M cent freight rate on cheese. | I Fair view
......................
30>2 c . 1
4.27
2 79
lug population. Tbe sea Is raked and Jaws and teeth are most formidable, Athenian epicures wore acquainted
Konlv way we have been able to South Prairie ................
36c.
4.42
2.72
strained for edible plunder. Seaweed being able to cut to pieces anything with them, and n story Is told of a b-m
3514c.
4.41
2.71
■dap this trade is with our su- Three Rivers..................
| Clover Leaf ..................
36.2c.
and kelp have a place In tbe larder. ess hard than the shell of a tortoise. rttant who freed a whole family of
4.38
2.77
■ur article of cheese, and the Cold Springs..................
I'Ue lover lobe of the tall is longer Slaves who had Invented a delicious
4.15
3614c.
2.88
Great
quantities of shellfish no bigger
Hvway we have been able to get Elwood ..............................
than tbe upper oue and all the tin-« method of preparing them.
32.3c.
4 82
2.47
than one's huger nail are o|>eued uud short, giving the Impression, ns do the
33. lc.
».itorm article is to have one Long- Prairie ..................
4.57
2.53
France has the credit of prodtt y
made tv yield a food that tinds Its thi, k. rounded body and head, of'
33c.
4.74
■¡constantly on tlie job looking Central Co-op ................
2.56
the finest truffles. Dogs are commonly
33 >B c. |
way far iuland
4 46
The fungus that great strength.
2.63
Hr the quality,
.tilling
out East Beaver.......... ..........
hr d to search for them
springs up iu the grass after a rain is
It is fortunate that In all the length
cheese as does not reach the
The method of "breaking" these
eateu.
Fried
sweet
potato
vines
fur
and
breadth of northern South Amer dogs is to give them for a time pieces
■aired standard. It is my opin
uish tile poor mu's table. The road lea these rapacious little murderers of tnitlles every morning before they
■ that if every pound of cheese
side ditches are bailed out for the are found only In widely scattered Io- •re allowed to partake of tiny other
■ing Tillamook County could be
sake of fishes no longer than one's «alltles. Thus oue pool will harbor a food After a certain |>eriod. when
■lght up to the Standard of cheese
linger. Great panniers of strawbet- ■rrent si’hool I of them, while for miles their appetite for truffles Increases,
■>ped to Los Angeles, we would
ries. half of them still green, are col­ iu either direction up or down the pieces are hidden In the ground, and
■bb to realize fully one cent per
lected In tbe mountain ravines and «ante stream there may not be another they are made to find them. Thus
offered In tbe markets. No weed or tidivldiml
■nd more for our cheese than we
they are gradually taught tbelr busi­
stalk escupes tbe bstnboo rake of the
Were it n>t for this peculiar locnll- ness. though It often takes as long iis
■d otherwise obtain. It surely
autumnal fuel gatherer. 'J be grass, «cation the Jungles would be ueurly eighteen months before a dog becomes
■s to sell a good article on its
tufts on the rough slopes are dug up ctrl|>ped of animal life, for beasts nn l »killed in ilie art.
■its, and a poor article should
by tbe roots. Tbe sickle reaps the birds ami reptiles must drink, nnd.
Hold for what it is worth. This
in some parts of France—Poitou aud
grain close to the ground, for straw vlilb- those of a few species can gel Perigord, for instance—pigs are train­
■ it cost the factories in the as-
nnd chaff are needed to burn under all the water they need from (lie dew ed for truffle hunting, and by some
Kation one tenth of a cent per lb.
the rice kettle. Tlie leaves of tbs >n the leaves in the morning, by far they are deemed to be better fitted
Hcse made during the months of
trees are n crop to be carefully gath the greater number must come to the for this work than dogs. — Harper's
■1, May, June and July. One
ered. One never sees a rotting stump streams nnd pools. Eveu creatures Weekly.
or a mossy log Bundles of brush car like that master fisherman, the otter,
■ of every 7 cases of cheese made
ried miles on the human buck heat must give the perai a wide berth, and
■his county this year has gone
SHE WAS LOYAL
the brick kiln and the potter's fur no other fish can lull« bit the same
■Los Angeles. Since the com
waters.
nace.
After
the
last
trees
have
been
■ion of the railroad the matter of
Likewise Honest Enough to Tell Lin­
They bare liven known to lea p n
taken the far and forbidding heights
coln the Truth.
Bpping whole milk and cream to
are sealed by lads with ax and mat­ foot out of water and bite a piece out
During the war tietween tbe state«
Btland has been talked of consid-
hand
as
he
was
stooping
->f
n
man's
tock to cut down or dig up the seed
Miss N.. a high spirited Virginia young
■hle. As a rule the dairymen are
lings that if left alone would reclothe fo dip up a drink.
Indy, whose father, a Confederate sol­
Bhe opinion that the best way to
the devastated ridges.
dier. bad been taken prisoner by the
■die either proposition is through
“The cuisine of China Is one of the EARL LYTTON'S BAD TASTE. Union forces, was desirous of obtain-
■ factory organization. A better
great toothsome cuisines of the world,
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tag a pass which would enable her to
but for tbe common people the stom­ A Dinner Speech That Called Forth visit him. Fruncla P. Blair agreed to
Bcle of cream can be thus obtained
I
ach and not the palate decides what
■ as a consequence a better price
Howls of Derision.
rttaln an audience with tbe president,
shall be food. The silkworms are eat
Bized. Of courfe there will be a
I once ant at a banquet given In but warned bls young and rather Im
en
ufter
the
cocoon
has
been
unwound
inber of parties coming in here
London by Wilson Barrett to Law palslve friend to be prudent and not
from them. After their work is done renee Barrett. Bays n writer In an betray her sympathy for the south.
■ng to break up the factory ,or-
horses, donkeys, mules and camels lie
English magazine. Earl Lytton pre They were ushered into the presence
■izations. as they are of theopin-
come butcher's meal. The cow or pig sided, a curled, oiled, effeminate, su ef Mr. Lincoln, and the object for
I and rightly, that they could
that has died a natural death is not nerclllous fop.
lie had a liomnn which they had come was Mated. The
It way eventually get the milk
disdained. In Canton dressed rats and tragedy to sell to Wilson Barrett. That tall, grave man bent down to the little
Ich cheaper. It is only human
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget I cats are exposed for sale. Scenting a was why be came.
Balden ami, looking searchlngly Into
I l<ossible opening for a tannery, the
lure that a buyer will try to buy
He eulogized Wilson Barrett In a ber face, said:
Sound
poiuts,
Spokane,
St.
Paul,
Chicago,
governor of Hongkong once sei on foot
■heap as he can. To illustrate:
"l'ou are loyal, of course?”
speech. “I believe." be said, “that
an Inquiry ns to what became of the ¡
Lie I was in Portland last month
Ber bright eyes flushed. She heal-
Denver, Kansas, City, Otnaha, St. Louis aud skins
Mr Barrett won some success with a
of the Innumerable pigs «laugh
Lrtain buyer came to Tillamook
piece called (consulting bls notes) ’The Blvd a moment, anil then, with a face
tered In tbe colony. He learned that
all poiuts East.
I endeavored to buy cheese from
Lights of London.' I auppc.se It was doquent with emotion nnd honest as
they were all mude up as marine deli
tbe work of some dramatic hack." Me own. she replied:
leral of the factories, saying I
Atlautic Steamship Agency.
racy and sold among the Chinese
“Tea. loyal to the heart’s core—to
hid not sell him at all. He man-
George Situs sat facing bint and never
"Another time be was on the point I
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove aud Hills
Vhrgliila!”
id to get a lot of 100 cases cheese
said
a
word
of ordering tbe exieruiimition of the
Mr Lincoln kept his intent pre
Then hfs lordship went drawllug on:
p Scents Portland, which is the boro sell through tickets to all points east.
uiang.v curs that Intest thi villages In
"I uext tied on the list of Mr Bar- ■pon ber for a moment longer nnd
be as 1514c. Tillamook. Our sell­
the
Kowloon
distri'l
because
they
hi
Fares and train schedules will be forwarded on request.
Ban went to bls desk, wrote n line or
rawed the Sikh poll« emeu In the per rett's successes something calle I 1 he two anti handed her the paper With
price at tbe time was 16 cents
silver
King.
Here
again
I
know
W.
E.
C
oman
.
G.
B.
J
ohnson
,
formante of tbelr duties He found
a bow the Interview terminated. W nen
amook and he managed to get
just In time that such an act would nothing of the authorship Th.- aw"« O»v bad left tbe room Mr. H .r 1 <•
Geueral Agent,
cheese
cents per lb. below General Freight & Pass. Agent,
af
those
dramatic
carpenters
do
not
•interfere with the food of tbe people. ,
jaa to «pbra.i his young rrleud
r
market. The dairymen know
Portland, Ore.
Astoria, Ore.
something a British colonial governor Interest me." At which Henry Arthur ber Impetiwdi'j.
It if Portland parties once suc-
Jones glared nnd a flush came Into
must never do
“Now yon nave Uoue 1ft“ be aid
Ued in breaking up the organiz­
“Though the farmer thriftily combs « the face of poor blind Henry Herman “Didn’t 1 warn v»u to be ver»
»«
"Finally.
”
anld
Lord
Lytton.
"Mr
his harvest field. every foot of tbe I
es in this county, we in Tills«
I Wilson Barrett haa placed on Ills M? You have only yourself to h'»im- "
uk county would have nothing
short stubble Is gone over again by
Mias N. made no reply, but .opened
poor women and children, who are con­ boards what be humorously calls a Be paper. It contained these words:
Itever to say regarding the mar-
Roman
tragedy
I
refer
to
’
Claudlnu.'
tent If in a day's gleaning they can
price of our product
Pui Ml«» N She 1» on honest Klrl and
gather n bandful of wheat .heads to attributed to one W. G. Wills, of whom IBB be trusted.
A LIN COL..
C arl H aberlach .
I
Imve
never
heard
”
This
was
too
keep them alive on tbe morrow On tbe
much
for
the
banqueters.
All
of
them
Hongkong water front the path of tbe
What She Wanted.
■»ALLAS BANKER WEDS.
coolies carrying produce between ware were personally acquainted with Irv­
Tkay had been married but two
ing
’
s
|>et
poet,
the
modest
Wills
So
bouse
and
Junk
is
lined
with
tattered
|ph E. Williams Marries Miaa
Booths, and they loved each other de-
women, most of them with a baby on they bowled derisively.
votadly
lie was in the back yard
I
Grace L. Noyes.
And
Earl
Lytton's
tragedy,
produced
or
rice
tbe back Where bags of beans
Hacking hfs shoes. "Jack.” she call
month
later,
wan
a
dismal
failure
1‘pping quietly out of Dallas
are In transit a dozen wait with basket a
ad at the top of her voice. "Jack.
nnd brush to sweep up tbe grains
|t«rday morning, Ralph E. Will-
eBBe here, quick I”
About Your Initials.
dropped from tbe sacks On a wharf
Il«. Republican National Com-
Ba knew st once that she was In
What do your Initials spell? Some Manlnent danger. He grasped a stick
where crude sugar Is lielng repacked
Bteeinan for Oregon, drove his
people
have
bad
queer
experiences
squat sixty women scraping the Inside
aad rashgd up two Hights of stairs to
^mobile to Newberg, where at
of (be discarded sacks, while others Names like Arthur 8 Sullivan are un Bs raacoe
He entered tbe room
r* ° c»°ek in the afternoon he
run by the Ixmrer. If Ills sack leaks a fortunate. George (Henry) Augustus ■oathleaaly nod found her looking out
rfted Miss Grace L. Noyes,
llltle, to catch tbe particles as they Sain preferred to make himself, like af th- window.
Whter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
full. When sugar is being unloaded a George Adam Smith. Into GAS. Gil
"Laok. Mid aha— "that’s the kind of
■e« prominent residents of the
mob of gleaners swarm upon the bert A’Becket. of course, was just ■ mvo I want you to get me.”—Hnr-
►hill County city.
Following
GAB.
Whistler
for
awhile
dropped
lighter the moment the lust sack leaves
par*» Magazine.
Iceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Will
and eagerly scrape from the gangplank his McNeill, fearing the |xwslble ridi­
and the deck tbe sugar mixed with cule of JAM Whistler. Henry itlder
P drove to this city and left last
GRANDMOTHER may not be as
TIM fyss of the Japanese.
Haggard becomes very dignified ns
dirt that for two hours has been tram
ft for Washington, D. C., and
A Japanese friend of mine once saw
spry
as
she
used
to
be,
but
she
is
in
H
It.
II.;
(Henry»
Austin
Dolison
re
i pled Into a muck bv the bare feet of
ff Eastern cities.
Returning
Boag my papera a picture of an Eng-
' twoscore coolie» trotting back and fuses to lie HAD. removing his first
close touch with her world for all that.
B woman dressed tn Japanese cloth
LUt February 1, they probably
name, and Mme. de Novlkoff. though
forth across a dusty road.
t”akc their home in this city.
The telephone enables her to make as many calls
"There are a numlier of mlscellnne no longer Olga Klreff. has tai ome
Io do Jopanese.” lie said "She
Re bedding was witnessed only
as she pleases, and in all sorts of weather
ous facts that bint how close tbe •’O.K.” forever.-London Chronicle.
ipean.”
Re immediate relatives of the
masses live to the edge of subsistence
r go yon know that?” I HRk<d
Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the
papal«.
Rev. W- j LyonR(
I
Cablet of Human Hair.
Tbe brass «art. the most popular
'Her costume la correct, her ta
that
many
little
intimate
visits
over
the
telephone
In north Japan la tin enormous hen
F°r of the Newberg Presbyterian
coin In Chin». I» worth the twentieth
tpMralgbt. she has no ornaments
keep people young and interested.
of n cent: but. a» tills has liceo found then temple, tbe timber« of which were
Prfh, officiated.
“Ten." be replied, "but look al h«r
^though the home of the bride
too valuable to meet all the needs of hauled from tbe mountains anil put I t <B Her eves look out on. the world
Grandmother’s telephone-visits do not stop with
«
place
with
rope*
made
from
the
tmlr
tbe people. <>bl«>ng bits of bamtaa) < lr
ft Newberg, she has lived for the
her own town. The Long Distance Service of the
gg though she understood It Th« .Jap
enlute In some provinces at tbe value of the women of th» province. From gBaee woman never looks like that
F par m this citv, where she was
Bell Telephone takes her to other town.«, and allows
these tresses, which were brought
of half a cash
VtaB "England Through Yellow St-«--
fo.'ed a« grade teacher at the
relatives and friends to chat with her although hun­
"incredibly «ruall are the [lortlons forth by sn edict, two rojies wire
Inland public school. Mr. Will­
dreds of miles away.
made,
one
seventeen
Inches
In
clrcnm-
prepared for sale by the huckster. Two
fl >• one of the prominent young
feren-e and 1.400 feet In length, while
cubic Inches of bean curd, four wal
LlgM of the Firefly
'«ess men of Western Oregon,
nuts, five peauuts. fifteen roasted the other was eleven Inches In cir«iini
fritfinrM< Intoab «ay» that a tern
beans, twenty mehm seeds make n ferem e and 2 «« feet long
th»3*
mo,e Gr lees active
gBUtiire appro«« hing 2.000 degrees F
portion The melon vender's stand I"
• Republican politics of the
W« m M ba noceawry to make a light
lÆJ-A Z, decked out wttb wedge* of Insipid
Hie Job.
aggfiaalmt to that emilted by an ordì
°r a number of years. He
"Signed
up
as
yet?"
Inquired
Ad
melon the "lie of two fing«-r« The
■ary firefly The enormous wuats « t
• a bank at Dallas, where he
householder leaves the butchers stull Yorl'k Hamm
*argv In all Industrial methods of
.
,,,r’«me time. He also
Every^Bell Telephone iw the Center of the System.
"Not yet." responded Actor Ham
with a morsel of pork, the plnck of a
P m B x Ing light Is a matter of com
t V 17
in ,he W,l|ani
fowl and a strip of fi*h »• big a» a Fett.
UWB knowledge and the example of
Oles 117 and is interested in a
• Then bow do yon eel ?"
Sardine, tied together with a hlad«- of
Be •refl' remains uninitiated by man
Is drug hrm in this city.
"I'm s profeeetonal bohemi»" nt
grass. Careful observer» My Ihut four
Aryiir
»' »■417 ^rS‘
go direct!
bohemien
restnnront
’
’
-Pittstairg
Poet
fifths of the conversatton smong com
•’h'ngton, D. C., where he will
mon Chinese relates to food
Toetful.
Publi-n,e*7n,r of ,h<’ «National
"Comfort 1« scarce as sen a« food
^•ftenns please go to the pewnhro
nth- " ‘«"""'ttee. of which
T?«s
Artist
The
city
coolie
sleeps
on
»
plsnk
tn
Br*» end l«»0 m> gold WStrlL The
i»cnmniert’ *r *rom t»1’* state.'
wmnutlee meets December 12
an slrleM kennel In n filthy lane with ■tina, yon sm . <1*
pass man. ! understand, la not getti,.»:
II»,,,. '-h,nli!on Mr. and Mrs.
a block for a pillow and a quilt for a Gnsh <gn,hl**,T’ *
aNrk buelneea, ami I think we should
Hwh
York and thence
rover
When In a sooth CM«« hr* antlraly too mo4a«t
W|' M b along.”--Fllegende Blatter
«I.
P.
Abb
EN,
Proprietor.
tkT, to < • 1 ^»“‘ftern States an I
a I tbe beds were provided with Aulta a big «tert F
Ton ,7 alifovma, returning to
springs and mattresses supplied by <i
•Sih Worse
Han n a x>u* *wo montt s.—Ore-
phllnntbrofdc American, all »hs P»
-Mrs FMtlelgh
«*»•» °P ***’
tienta were f««nnd next morning «leep
in^b* L Noyes taught
Bit»» ’
,,,
lug on tbe floor After ta-lng n»ed to
Itnii.-K ,h” co““»y, where «lie
-T»M the sninke mek* her HIT"
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
a
board
covered
with
a
ms
’
they
•ata » re’J*Sted- Sh« ’r” •»
-Wo The amok» mad« her dog IH
fliy 4 "¿.of Mr- A,e« McNair a
could not get their proper (lamber sn
fig---------« I’lata LtaaMS
X
• ha
Blanch McNair attend-
A First Class Table- Comfortable Beds and Acconim »dativo ( soft b«A‘
I
’’ »editing.
Morning Star Flour-
Is an exceptional flour, is made of
choice valley wheat, blendid with hard
wheat, making a strong white gluten-
ous flour, it is the best all round flour
on the market, results produced please
the eye and palate.
Order a sack to-dav •z and be con-
vinced that Morning Star Flour is far
superior to ordinary flour.
Every sack guaranteed. For sale by
A. FINLEY & CO.
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS.
ASTORIA to PORTLAND
IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES
“W
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men
I