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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1912)
Tillamook H«*dlight, Mareh 2Ô, 1912 Both amongst the dairymen and the members of the 1 illa- L egal A kvektibems . nts : mook Commercial Club there 10 is a desire that the Agricultural First Insertion, per line $ 5 Each subsequent insertion, line College should establish and Business and professional cards, maintain a model dairy farm in 1 00 Tillamook county, ub this is the 1 month........... 5 00 section of the state where old Homestead Notices . 10 00 bossy is most busy. Mr. Chas. Timber Claims’... 5 Kunze is taking an interest in Locals per line each insertion Display advertisement, an inch, this matter, and with the help 50 of the Grange and Club it is 1 month.................................. All Resolutions of Condolence and hoped that success will follow. Lodge Notices, 5c. per line. A model dairy farm in charge Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. of a person able to give practi Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, cal and scientific information etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed would do much to improve the ing five line«. (quality and output of cheese. There is room for improvement RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. j in many ways, for it is claimed (STRICTLY IN ADVANCK.) jthat the land is able to produce 1.5o a much larger quantity of feed One year........ 75 Six months__ 50 I than it is doing today by rais Three months ing roots and other valuable ■ Entered a* second class mail mat fodder. Advertising Rates. ter July, 1888, at the post office at Tillamook, Ore., under the act of March 3, 1879. few weeks ago we compiled a GAINING REPUTATION. report of the dairy industry for Successful Year in Cheese last year and we supplied all the home papers with sufficient Association of Factories. Tillamook dairy and creamery copies to be used as an insert. As a result of this a synopsis of interests have just closed one of the report was included in the the most successful years in the news reports and Bent broad history of the industry in this sec cast over the Northwest. Apart tion. With more than 3,500,000 from that the agricultural pounds of cheese manufactured and papers gave extended reports, sold for $550.000 the record is one and, as will be seen by a write which is deemed extremely satis up in this issue, the New York factory. Produce Review gave consider The output of the 30 cheese fact able space to the dairy industry ories in this county was approxi of Tillamook county. This is mately the same as last year, and the good publicity work which the prices received have been espec the home newspapers have tajen ially good The opening up of the doing for a number of years, county through the completion of and we want to say a word in the railroad is regarded as of great closing, and that is every Com importance in aiding the growth of mercial Club in the county i the dairy industry. Profits of the dairymen of thia should tie actively engaged in publicity work, for the news section may be seen in the fact that paper men have had to shoulder the average price paid last year the burden and expense of this for milk was $1.30 a 100 pounds, fora longtime, and a little help and from 35 to 39 cents a pound for from the Commercial Clubs butterfat. Many of the dairy herds will, we feel sure, not only be made $100 a cow for their owners in appreciated by the newspaper one season. As most of the dairy men, but that it is work that men raise their own feed, they are must be kept up from now on saved a great expense. in a persistent and systematic Of the 30 cheese factoriss in this manner. county the greatest number are in LOW FARES WEST Daily March 1st to April 15th TO PORTLAND and HILLSBORO FROM CHICAGO ....... . $33.60 ST. PAUL $25.00 KANSAS CITY.. 25.00 CINCINNATI.. . 37.00 OMAHA............. 25.00 MILWAUKEE . 31.50 DKS MOINES.... 27.85 ST. LOUIS .... . 32.00 INDIANAPOLIS. 35.® NEW YORK... . 50 00 DENVER DETROIT ....... . 38.00 25.00 From other eastern points in ^proportion^ Tell vour friends in the East of this opportunity of moving West at jour iiicu , via Burlington Hnrlimrtnn Route, Route Northern Northern Pa.-ifL. low ten rates/DireiTuairi service Pacific, Great Northern and “North Bank Lines. ... ° You’can deposit with me and tickets will be furnished people in the East. Details will be furnished on request. W. E COMAN. T. COOPER, Agent, Gen’l. Freight and Pas.. Agent, Hillsboro, Ore. Portland, Ore. BACK TO THE FARM is now the slogan, and the low Colonist Fares It was the proper thing which theTillamook Commercial Club From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United did on Monday evening when it States (^br Ôjilknnooh ijrabligljt, protested against salmon eggs being shipped from the hatchery To OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST <m the Trask river to the hatch- prevailing daily on the Columbia river. It Editorial Snap Shots. Iery i was at the request of some of the center of the covnty. In the the fishermen that the club took One thing which have been fertile Nestucca Valley is nianufac- Some towns are pushing the action. If the hatchery on the idea of patronizing liotne in Trask river is wrongly located overlooked by the Commercial tactured about one-third of the over the dustries. It is a good plan for I on account of the need of a large Clubs of this county is a com county’s total output. Nehalem is any town to follow, especially pound to place the young fry mon point rate for lumber on gradually pushing ahead in the where industries give pay rolls. after they are hatched out or for the P.R. & N. Until this is dairy industry* and it will not be is the best means of carrying it out The citizens and business men lack of sufficient water, the obtain there will be nothing do , many years, it is said, until the ing in the lumber business for FARES FROM j number of cheese factories in the of Tillamook City must get the Master Fish Warden should re 533.00 CHICAGO same idea. locate the hatchery at a more rail shipments. This is a most northern part of the county will be important question right now doubled. 32.00 ST LOUIS - desirable site. Money expended 25.00 Gee wiz ! 53c. per pound for on salmon hatcheries is splen for this county, for no matter Since the organization of the OMAHA - February butter fat. That is did investment, and we see no how persistent the newspapers Tillamook County Creamery Associ- 25.00 KANSAS CITY going it some. We are wonder reason why the eggs should be may advocate new lumber in tion in 1908 the quality of the cheese 25.00 ST. PAUL ing whether the dairymen of taken to the Columbia river dustries and pay rolls, it would manufactured in the county has From other cities correspondingly low this county are aspiring to get when they should be hatched be business folly to sink any been steadily improved. There are into the same class ns the oil, out in Tillamook county. The more money in saw mills until 12 factories in the association. Last Colonist Fares are WEST-BOUND only, but they can be prepaid from steel, railroad and other trust fishermen and the cannerymen a common point rate is obtain year the association made 2,430,625 any point. If you have friendB or relatives in the East who desire to magnates 'pumping cows and here have a just grievence and ed. Those who are interested pounds of cheese The product of “Get back to the Farm,’’ you can deposit the value of tlie fare with sending the price of cheese sky it is to be hoped that the Mas in the lumber business have the creameries in the association your nearest local agent and a ticket-will be telegraphed to any address ter Fish Warden will take cog already made a move, and if the is inspected by F. W. Christensen, desired. ward. Call on the undersigned for good instructive literature to send East. nizance of the protest of the P. R. & N. discriminates against an expert employed for the pur fishermen and the Commercial I this county, the proper course pose.—New York Produce Review. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, The Nehalem Enterprise does not appear to be well pleased Club before it gets too tropical. I to follow will be to appeal to the PORTLAND, OREGON. Interstate Commerce Commis with the “model” saloon since BITULITIC pavment sion. As the railroad has not the home rule law clothed them Fitzsimmons and the other issued its schedule, no steps can A Concise Description. with a cloak of purity. It is hard to turn a black sheep into prize fighters have not been j be taken at present, but this is a white sheep, and if there is able to ‘Come back.” And it looked for at any time. It will The essential principles of Bitu- too much drunkenness at Ne is going to be the same thing be remembered that those who lithic Pavement are the durability halem, the proper course for the with ex-President Roosevelt in conversed with the Southern and resistance to destructive traffic people to pursue is to vote them t le presidential fight—he will Pacific officials when they were and other conditions, which can not be able to “Come back.” here that General Freight Agent be only secured through the use of out of business. Not so with persons who pre Lounsbury complained about mineral ingredients so combined viously resided in Tillamook hauling empty cars out of Tilla as to have almost the compactness It looks to us that the county county, for they not only "Come ' mook, yet it would be a loosing and resistance of stone. However, or the city ought to widen the back,” but are glad to get back proposition to invest money in the solid stone would not be suita road north of the bridge cross and stay buck. The Tillamook milling for shipping purposes. ble because of its lack of resiliency ing the slough. One of these delegation which went with the Locally there are now too many and the absence of elasticity, the days there will be a serious acci delegation to select a site for saw mills for the home market. tendency to abrade and thus wear dent there and the city or the Oregon nt the Panama Pacific So it is up to the P. R. & N. to away under the influence of traffic. county will have to pay big Exposition “Came back,” after give Tillamook the common In Bitulithlc the desirable essen damages for where the culvert some of them had visited differ point rate, or put a rate on lum tial elements have been preserved is under the road the rond bed ent purts of California, firmly ber which will be prohibitive and the weaknesses eliminated by is too narrow ami dangerous on convinced that Tillamok County It will be remembered that As the combination of various sizes of dark night--, and with no lights , had all other places skinned in toria fought for common point stone so mixed as to redue the voids us a precaution from driving off (leveloped and undeveloped re- rutes, and it took years before or interstices to a minimum and the steep grade. ' sources mid prosperity, and they ! they were _ grunted. ", But with these voids are tilled with a water 11 11 I United * »1 «♦ Ì Railroads Lí t X « 1 •**-!. ». can “Come back” at those who • the building proof elastic cement which pro Those who are running Sena i dispute this by showing them into this county as a feeder for duces the necessary ease of traction I tor Bourne's campaign are not i the goods. Even on the ques the Hill system, the P. R. & N. and at the same time binds the helping it at all when they tion as to the high cost of living cannot afford to discriminate at mineral ingredients permanently The advanced Piano selling methods originated in publish false insinuations about Tillamook dairymen could not a time against this county when together. Tillamook by the store of Jones & Knudson makes a be lieaten in that game, forthey lien Selling in the Bourne news- the lumber industry is ready to big saving in the price of a Piano to each customer, be Catne back” with 53c. per lb. boom. pajH-rs. It looks like dirty poli “ Cntne Motive Power for RoadWork. tics, for Mr, Selling is known tor butter fat for February, the cause we save them the Portland jobber’s profit and A storia , Or., March 24. —The gas- R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barn all over the state of Oregou to highest price ever paid in the Besides there is egat, N. J., was troubled with a oline traction engine and trailer the BIG AGENT’S COMMISSION. I m * an unright citizen und hon history of the county. , severe la grippe cough. He says: which was recently purchased by orable gentleman, and for that " I would be completely exhausted reason the voters will not vote "Get together aud pull toge after each tit of violent coughing. the county to be used in hauling for Senator Bourne. Anyway, ther” should not unity be the ' I bought a bottle of Foley’s Honey rock for road improvement work, In dealing with your own home merchant, whose Mr. Selling is a broad minded slogan of the people of Tilla and .Tar Compound and before I arrived here, and probably will be had taken it all the coughing spells given a trial run on Monday. The word regarding the quality of the Piano he is selling man, alive to the interest of the mook City, but of the entire had entirely ceased. It can’t be two will carry six yards of crushed 1 you can be safely taken in perference to an agent’s state and public spirited. county. With this object in beat ” Chas. I. Clough Co. rock at a load, and are so arranged statement, who perhaps you will never see again. We view the Tillumook Commercial You judge a man not by what he that the material can be spread to Fifty-three cents per pound Club will arrange a number of promises to do, but by what he has any thickness desired as it is being distribute direct for February butter fat claps the mid day lunches to take place done. That is the only true test unloaded. The tires on the tructor climax in high price for butter about every two weeks at the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy are 12 inches in width, while those by thia standard has no su tat in Tillamook county. Let's club rooms. We cannot all see judge«! perior. People everywhere speak on the trailer are six inches wide, alike in city and county nffaira, take our hats off und uuikt- our of it in the highest terms of praise. so that they will act as a roller in olieisance to old bossy, and take but with ii magnanimous, give For sale by all dealers. A new pearl in the crown of the world’s best leveling the road beds The inten pity on those who have to pay and tuke spirit, much more can tion is to use the machine at first Pianos is the reliable S. W. MILLER, the most desired Many sufferers from rheuraati.m lie accomplished by getting to fancy prices for cheese. If the have been surprised and delighted for making some reprira on the Ol of all good home Pianos. The S. W. Miller Pianos price of butter fat bus anytlnug gether and pulling together. It with the prompt relief afforded by to do with the price of land, it to be hope«! that every busi applying Chamberlain's Liniment ney road, but as soon as the rock ' and Piano Players represent a plant is in operation it ■ and undoubtedly it does, then ness man will take n lively in Not one case in ten requires nny crushing will be utilized in hauling material ' it is time for land values to take terest in these mid-day lunches, internal treatment whatever. This another jump now that butter for it is just as importaut that liniment is for sale by all dealers. for improving the highway between ' this city and Seaside. fat has reach the climax. Talk they should take as much inter For their manufacturers, distributors and pur Backache Almost Unbearable iilMiut the high coat of living, est in the welfare of the city and Ia an almost certain result of kid chasers, as like a good violin they mellow and improve Bids Wanted for Hauling people are not getting the best the county as their own busi ney trouble. D. Toomey, 808 K. with age and there is a complete absence of that tinny, of the dairymen in Tillamook nesses. It is hardly fair for a Olive St., Bloomington. 1)]., saya: Fairview Dairy Association will metallic tone so often found in the class of Pianos few public spirite«! anti enter ' I suffered with backache and receive county. hauling -- its cheese in my kidneys which were . . bids ., . for - --- --------- prising citizens to get in and do pains The much talked of almost unbearable. I gave Foley *rom April 1st, 1912, to April 1st usually sold by traveling agents. all the boosting while others Kidney Pills a goo«1 trail, Hn <l they l? lS I - e “ ve bids at office of Carl Although President Taft has secretary, on or before --- — *■---- not u ''walk over.” every week stand hack with their hands in done wonders for me. Today I can Haberlach. a hard day's work and not feel April 1st, 1912. Factory reserves the ml<ls more delegates pledged to their jeans and criticise, and do right to reject any or all bids. the effects. •• Ches I. Clougli Co. him in the national convention. often do a little “knocking,” as Are the envy of agents who are trying to compete F airvibw D airy A m ’ n . well as show some personal Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia \\ ith the Lu Follette boom now with us, but on the other hand the S. W. MILLER You can say_goodbye to constipa prm-ticallv bustc«l, and with animosity. Cut it all out aud la too often the fatal sequence, and tion with a clear conscience if you PIANO is the pride of every owner. cough» that hang on weaken the get together and pull together, Roosevelt's I hmhii going through ayatem and lower the vital resist, use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many the same ordeal, there is no with flu* glad hand extended to auce, Foley's Honey and Tar Com- have been permanently cured by one another and the strangers «I nest ion whatever that Taft pound ia a reliable riiedicine that their use. For sale by all dealers. will I m - renominated. For the who are visiting this city in •t«>pa the cough promptly by heal, By paying more for any Piano than the price we It is up to the ing the cause, a«>othe» the inflamed Th« "Child’s Welfare'' movement general prosperity of the coun- large numtiers. air passages and checks the cold. has challenged the attention of ask you for the S. W. MILLER, for there is no better committee to make these mid tlie tH*st could Keep always on liknd Refuse sub thoughtful people everywhere. th.it Tutt day lunches attractive, for if stitutes. c has. 1. Clough Co. Mother» are natural supporterà, Home Piano today on the market, and we kindly should be also re elected. We anything will bring busiuess •nd will find in Foley’a Honey and invite you iuto our store to make us prove it to your Children are much more likelv to Tar Compound a most valuable aid think the voters should give the men together it is at the festive contract the contagious diseases C«iughs und colds that are uncheck entire satisfaction. President a grvat deal of credit tioard where there is something *hen they have colds Whooping ed lead to < roup, bronchitis and tempting to eat as well as some for what he tins accomplishe«! cough, dipt hen a. scarlet fever, and pneumonia yield quickly to the bea.- hi the face of so many difficul thing to drink that will make consumption are diseases that are mg und soothing qualities of Foley’a contracted when the child has Honey an«t Tar Compound Chas' I ties, with the |H>liticiuna mid everybody feel good ami friend «»»ten a ««»Id. That is why all medical Clough Co« the muckrake magazine falsely ly one with another. authorities aa> beware of cv!4a accusing the administration for For the quick cure of colds you will Here is one little incident End nothing better than Chamber the sole purpose of bringing It can be For Sale. Five Tone of Oat Hay ittxiut the defeat of the Preai- where the home newspapers depended upon and is plea.ant and dsut. help to advertise Tillamook. A safe to take. For sate by all dealers »15.0) per ton. delivered.—H. K March 1 to April 15.1912. SOUTHERN PACIFIC An Actual Added Advantage FROM /FACTORY TO HOME FROM MAKER TO USER. Typical Tone Triumph S. W. Miller Pianos DON’T FOOL YOURSELI Jones & Knudson Weston. Tillamook, Ore. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Direct Factory Distributors for Tilla mook County.