Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 01, 1913, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, May 1," I9l3
BAGS THE QUESTION. GOOD ASSURANCE FOR
BEAT SUGAR FACTORY.
Disscasses Free Milk and
Cream and Bushwhacks
Dairymen Freely Sign Con­
Aronnd the Subject.
tracts to Dispose cf Whey
at 7c. per 100 Pounds.
The Tillamook Herald, democratic
commence until manufacturer shall
have erected its plant fur the re­
ception and manufacture of ivtiey.
Manufacturer agrees to have its
building erected within six months
alter this agreement becomes bind-
ing.
, I
The manufacturer may cancel
this agreement at eny time prior to
the expiration of ten years from
July 1st, 191 , if the market condi­
tions become such that manufac­
turer is unable to operate its factory
and pay expenses, by giving ranch- 1
er written notice of its intention so ,
to do not less than ninety (90i days
before the time for said cancellation
to become effective.
It ia further agre»<1 that manu­
facturer shall purchase all hogs
that ranchers rnay have at the time
this agreement becomes effective '
and shall pay therefor the market
price prevailing at said time for
said hogs, said market price to be
«letermined by taking the average
price quoted tor hogs by the Port- |
land Daily Oregonian and Daily,
Journal, published at Portland. I
< »regon, for the hogs sold at Port-
land, Oregon, for the week previous. .
the concurrent week, and the week .
succeeding the time this agreement
becomes effective, deducting from
such average price the cost of I
freight on hogs from Tillamook.
Oregon, to Portland, Oregon.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
long the line, and he belie»,
should be a strong steady puJ
interests for the demonstrxtjJ
Geo. Williams, one of our jJ
ranchers, made a few remarks J
ing Mr. Kunze’s statements. '
Judge Galloway, who was
was called upon fora talk and»
ed, giving a very interesting s
gist of which was to the effect«
should get our house in order a
pare for the opening of the |
Canal. It is his belief that the
coast will see and enjoy a gre#
vancement during t!.e next ive
than we have experienced duri
past twentyfive years.
After the regular busine«s
evening the following office
elected for the ensuing year.
F. C. Baker, President.
John Leland Henderson, First
President.
Russell Hawkins, Second Vice
dent.
F. H. Haradon, Third Vice-Pr«
Frank A. Rowe, Fourth Vie,
dent.
Wm. R. Roy, Fifth Viee-Pre
E. J. Claussen, Secretary.
Will Spalding, Treasurer.
Directors: Capt. John Groat,
M. Kerron. Ira C. Smith, it
Dwight, F. D. Small and B. C,
organ and mouth piece for the I’ul
William J Warner, of the Stand­
Mooeers. under’ook to “roast” the ard Milk Sugar Company has been
e«btur of the Headlight because he visiting the dairymen in this vici­
had the audacity toconiment or: the nity for the purpose of ascertaining
intentiou cf the democratic party to whether sufficient wh*y could be
place mill and cream on the free contracted for to justify starting a
bat. and what effect it will have on milk sugar factory in this county.
the cheese market.
This ia a mat­ It ia gratifying to know that Mr.
ter that concern every dairyman in Warner is meeting with success and
Tillamook County and, therefore, is th it the dairymen are freely sign­
a proper subject for discussion in ing the contracts, and Mr. Warner
the newspapers. Surely if the wool assures us that it looks exceedingly
growers are raising their protests, favorable for the factory and re­
aud the sugar raisers are doing the finery to be erected as soon as pas­
srur.e thing, against being placed
sible.
on the free list, every person in Till
It will be remembered that the
am oak County who have the dairy National Milk Sugar Company of
interest at heart should be protest­ New York mads an effort to procure
ing against free milk ar.d freecream sufficient whey to start a factory in
being shipped in from Canada and »bis vicinity and they indicated that
other countries.
In fact, every they would be willing to pay 10c.
co-operative association
should per 100 pounds for whey, but when
hold meetings and pass resolutions it came down to actual business 5c.
protesting against the home pro­ was all that they would pay This
duct being placed on the free list, caused quite a number of dairymen
ho that the Oregon delegation at
Club Elects Officers
of Campbell being killed by a
to become suspicious and they de-
Washington may know the sover­ clined to contract their whey at that
freight engine at Wheeler. After
Standing of the Contest!
In
the
case
of
Virgil
Kellow
in
­
eign will of the people in this sec­
On Monday evening the Tillamook
the accident it seems, Campbell
price.
dicted
for
arson,
at
Hebo,
where
he
Standing
of contestants atl
tion of Oregon. The Herald does
admitted that it was his fault. The Commercial Club rnet in regular ses­
It is estimated that over 30. <00.000
not say one word about free milk pounds of whey will be available set tire to Doc Lane’s barn and case has taken a long time to try sion with President Shrode in the Pennington & Co. up to W
day, May 1st, for the upright
anil freecream, which is what the the present year in this vicinity and destroyed hay and killed a horse, owing to the attorneys wrangling. chair.
Headlight is condemned for draw­ the standard Milk Sugar Co , before the father of Kellow having paid in
On motion a committee was appoint­ grand piano:
3. W. Thompson, et al. vs. Allen
... 821.070
ing attention to, but entirely avoids the contract ia binding, want 75 per cash the amount of the damages H. Wilson et al. Foreclosure. De­ ed to negotiate for the rental for anoth­
... 308,710
mentioning one word about that ill- cent of the whey from Maple Leaf, caused by the fire. Judge Galloway fault entered. Decree of foreclosure er year, of present club quarters oi
... 283,905
important phase of democratic free Clover Leaf. Fairview, Elwood, Red though it would n~t be advisable granted Attorneys fees of $260 al- pnssijly new quarters. R. W. W atson,
.. . 166,200
trade, which everybody knows who Clover, Tillamook. Long Prairie and to send the young man to the peni­ Ic^red
... 178,480
Will Spalding and Dr. Kerron were
... 192,000
R C Magarrell vs. Edwin Hooker, placed on this committee.
possess any horse sense will have South Prairie factories. To handle tentiary apd suspended an inde­
... 119,075
considerable to do with the price of the whey from these factories it is terminate sentence be passed upon trustee, et al Confirmation. Sale
On motion a committee was appoint­
... 193,940
butter and cheese. For that reason proposed to erect three crude sugar him. It seems that young Kellow confirmed
ed to prepare an exhibit of Tillamook
... 215,150
Louis
G.
Freeman
vs.
Lars
John
­
acted
foolishly
and
thoughtlessly
in
we i.gairi raise a protest against free plants and one refinery. A crude
. . 139,635
son. Confirmation. Sale confirmed. County products for display at Los An­
... 122.000
milk and free cream, for the sr.ine sugar factory will be locateil at the setting fire to the barn, and as all
geles,
Cal.,
said
display
to
be
conducted
S. B Hill vs. Frederic Briody, et
... 226,000
reason entirely that the wool men Maple l eaf factory, one at Fairview damages had been settled, it would
under
the
auspices
of
the
Sunset
maga
­
al Foreclosure. Default as to all
... 41,295
and sugar men are protesting be­ and the third near the Tillatrook be far bet'er to give the young man defendants excepting defendant zine and the S. P. Ry. It is said that
... 177,340
cause their products are placed on factory No place is vet decided an opportunity to make good than Krebs. Decree as prayed for, Mo­ at least 10,000 people view daily the
... 191,300
to
send
him
to
the
penitentiary
tion
to
open
up
default
filed.
... 100,705
the free list.
We are wondering upon as to where the lefinery will
displays that are cared for at the Los
. . 164,780
why it is that the dairymen of this be located, but it will tie where rail
B. W Neilson vs. Joseph Kutcher, Angeles depot by the S. P. Company.
In the bootleg cases at Clover­
... 214,870
county are so passive about their road facilities are available. This dale. where Mert Everest and Vi"k et al Foreclosure. Default entered. Chas. Kunze, E. J. Claussen, Wm. G.
... 558,795
own interest, for now is the time to is somewhat different arrangements Leonard were indicted for violating Decree of foreclosure granted.
....
2,940
Tait, E. T. Haltom, F. C. Baker and
State of Oregon vs. Bay Citv.
discuss and register a kick, not the National Milk Sugar Co. would the local option law also for selling
....
150,880
placed
on
this
C.
E.
Trombley
were
...
2,025
after thetariff bill is passed. But if, have made had it succeeded in lo liquor to minors, the defendants Quo Warranto. Decree for defendant committee.
on appeal.
.. 1,049.940
according the Herald, it is wrong eating
(
agreed
to
plead
guilty
on
the
boot!
«
n
here for it was intended to
.. .2,830,775
Chas. Kunze was called upon to
W. er S. ^quiefSdie V8D^nurrei
leg cases provided the other cases H'\
for the Headlight to discuss this j
,... 200,370
haul the way to one factory and
Harter. -
make
some
remarks
and
he
responded
question, then it must be equally ( send rhe crude sugar East to be re­ were «trapped.
... 155,435
J'-dge
Galloway sustained. Plaintiff given ten days by giving a talk upon the proposed de­
.... 903,875
wrong for the dairymen to protest, fined.
(
sentenced them to pay a fine of $300 to file an amended complaint,
monstration farm for Tillamook Coun­
.... 188,940
and discuss what effect free milk
each
and
30
days
in
o
R.
Ridgway,
jail,
and
in
|
j.
D
Dubach
vs.
G.
R
The contract for whey is as fol­
.... 213,680
ty. It was Mr. Kunze’s opinion that
anil free milk will have upon the
doing
so
the
judge
gave
e
the
young
Action
for
money.
Dismissed
on
... 186,000
lows :
a demonstration farm would aid in
cheese market directly the Under­
suspended . motion of plaintiff.
... 278,810
1
1. Rancher agrees to delivei for men a good lecture He
doubling
the
present
output
of
our
. 374,760
wood tariff bill goes into effect. We the period of ten years from on or the jail sentence pending
good be
„ „
Thomas P. Johnson vs. Roxie
dairy
ranches.
Mr.
Kunze
is
very
. 132,000
Default
notice that in Eastern Oregon the before August 1st, 191 , all the milk havior but should it be known that Ann Johnson. Divorce.
1 •-» ♦ ororl T^zar't-«
2,536 670
much in favor of advancement all a-
newspapers freely discuss as well produced from the farm cr farms they are bootlegging again they i entered. Decree asj»rayed for.
. 91,675
owned or operated by him now cr
¡is protest against free wool, yet no at any time hereafter during the will have to goto jail
. 179,745
. 106,410
one is wrongfully accusing them of continuance of this agreement, to
B N. Sproat and Agnes C. Sproat
. 188,945
..u.7 ” the
locate«! at
.... or to
“causing distrust and uncertainty
vs. J. H. Hathaway and Anna H.
. 194,870
Moose
Riveted,
Our democratic an<l Bull 1„
__ - any other creamery or cheese fact­
The.
Built
. 213,760
ory under contract with the manu Hathaway. This was a case where
friends howled their heads off when facturer, aiul to whom saiil rancher
noi bolted
. 301,225
best
the plaintiff had become dissatisfi
like
a
nn effort was made to arrange reci­ ia wil ing to deliver his whole milk,
, 369,170
io$eth
Baher
ed in a (rade with the defendants
.
2,505
procity with Canada, and now they If, for any reason whatsoever said
'o
sto
for what is known as the Elmore
ever
. 178,400
want to apply the ’’gag” and stop , .... . suspends or discontinues
. 391,350
ranch for property in Washington
Putty
built
discussion because the democratic . its operations, rancher agrees to de
. 368,015
liver his milk to a creamery or County. The plaintiff put up the
party ia going to allow milk and ' cheese factory under contract with
. 471,810
plea that the ranch had been mis­
. 98,875
cream to coipe into this country ’ manufacturer and to n° other.
represented
to
him
by
Hathaway
.
2,325
2 Rancher hereby sells, during
from Canada free.
The next time .
1,451 395
that Bro. Trombley, the democratic . the term hereof, all the whey pro­ and that the stock was diseased.
. 63,000
duced from Ilia Haiti milk at seven
organ, our freetrade and Bull Moose ! cents per hundred <KU) pounds of The judge, without taking the case
Contestant» are allowed 1(W
under advisemenf, decided against
issistant democratic friends, dis­ whey.
AMERICA’S BEST RANGE
every subscription they or
3 R tncher agrees that the whey the plaintiff.
cuss free milk nn«l free cream ,
friends obtain for the Hea
The Arcadian is n perfect baking ■
r
whey
delivered
hereunder
shall
be
Rustling for subscribers is
M. W. Harrison vs Pacific Rail
w <■ sincerely hop«- anil trust that they
range, and Cays a perfect baker for a 1!
fresh, sweet and unadultereil.
order.
time because it is built like a locomotive
won’t bag the «piestion by ignoring I
4
If during the term hereof, way & Navigation Co. was a dam­
boiler. Built of malleable iron and charcoal
it altogether, for that is what they said
...or other creamery or age suit on accunt of the railroad
iron riveted together instead cf being bolted
Death of Peter Je
have done, and not turn it into per­ . < heeae factory, to which rancher falling to provide means whereby
together. Made airtight without the use of
delivers
his
milk,
manufactures
a
h»
plain
’
i
ff
could
remove
his
tim-
sonalties for the purpose of “roust
stove putty to crumble and fall out, as hap­
On Thursday of last week
cheese or cheese other than Aineri-
pens in ca<t iron and so-
ing' that pocr little innocent, tutu h i can or Cheddar Cheese the whey tber over the railroad tract, which
Jenck a much respected pioneer l
called ileel ranges, allow­
abused, editor of the Heaillight.
from whi« h would be unsatisfactory lie had agreed to sell to the Tilla­
lamook County and a well to don
ing false drafts to fao the
to manufacturer, rancher agrees mook Lumber Manufacturing Co.
of the Nestucca Valley, passed
fire or deaden it
Il ih catiiii.ile«! that the export» i that in such event manufai'turer By taking the logs under the rail­
The Arcadian Ranee will never
at the home of his brother
of Cnnailinn cheese for the tiade , will be under no obligation to re­ road tract it would cost more to log.
have false drafts—it will a' ways do
Frank Berns of Tillamook.
period baking, using a third less
year ending May 1, will total about ceive or pay for such whey, but The railroad made a plea that it
fuel than common ranges.
1 iiiuj cancel this contract by giving
Mr. Jenck had been ill si no
1,875,int) boxen, the value of a li t h rancher written notice of its inten­ would be dangerous to passenger
r need to use blackening—a rub with
an oiled clot h makes it appear like new. 1C
August, but was taken seri
in approximately |19,SX) 000. Ca tion so to do by reason thereof.
pays
for
i
tself
over
and
over
i
n
the
f
a
el
it
saves,
trains to have a log shute over the
to Bay nothing of the way it makes a woman’s
about a month ago with a weak
It is understood anil agreed that
midian cheese is now Helling /t
work easier aud allows her to do perfect baking.
track. The jury awarded the plaint
and other
complications and
I'H^-. per |Mmnd, and when the suiil............... or such other cream­
THE ARCADIAN IS SOLD BY US.
ery or cheese factory, to which iff $7400.
brought to Tillamook that he
duty is taken off milk and chee»e, rancher may deliver hi» milk nets
We invite you to call as we wish to demon-
Frank Lomr, Sr., administrator of
•trace the value of this range to you.
receive every care and comfort
and the tariff i reduced on cheese tor rancher in receiving milk, ex­
The funeral services were held
Irom fic. to about &
I . ¡i will tracting whey therefrom and deliv­ the estate of Wm. Campbell, vs. the
the Catholic church of this city.
cause Canadian milk, « «ream and ering the same to the storage vats Pacific Railway A Navigation Co
at said creamery or cheese plant.
Father Van Clarenbeck officiati
cheeae to be ahimied I into H uh Ma ufacturer will collect same from This was a case where the adminis­
country. In the E lust cheese is »aid vats at his own expense. De­ trator endeavored to obtain dam
Peter Jenck was born in
ae’ling at 13*,c
unti Tillamook livery of whey fr in creamery or ages from the railroad on account
France, Oct 13, 1844. He e
cheese is I5jc.
Under the new cheese factory to said storage vats,
America in 1871, and settled at S
democratic tariff bill there is noth must be by suction thiough pi|>e,
field, 111., where he was warn
mg to ptevent Canadian milk be without expense to manufacturer.
ing nliipped in and manufactured
Madgaline Berns in 1875. In
6. Manufacturer agrees to na
<' to cheeae in thia country.
1888 they came to Oregon and •
the price abue stipulated for whe
on the 15th «lay of the second mont
on a homestead in the Nestucca”
following the delivery for all whey
Eight children were born 1»
March Batter Fat Prices. , delivere«!.
that is January deliver»
union, two girls and six boys, the
,
iea shall be paid for on March 15th.
Maple Leaf .........
... .W'K.
and so on
Deposit of checks in
and one son having died. He »
Tillamook ...........
Alive.
¡the United States mail b> manufac-
Fairview...............
vived by a loving wife and five
Atijc.
I
tarer
ahull
be
payment.
South Prairie.......
Martin, John, Peter, Tony and J*
| 7. It is understood and agreed
Three Rivera
88,-
Deceased served in the French
that
if
the
manulactiirer
’
H
epera
Clover Leaf...........
*»>»«•.
turns cease st any time «luring the
for seven years and fought »
Mohler................... ... 3NJtc.
continuance of this agreement by
Central
............ ... 38c.
Franco-Prussian war of 1870—71
ream'll of strike, fire cr any other
Cold Springe
... :«c.
caune beyond its control then, dur­
East {leaver
... 35c.
ing the peril'll of said interruptipn,
Presbyterian Church.
Neskowin ............. ... 3tU»c
manufacturer »hall lie released
Oretown
....
;«c.
from ita obligation to receive or pay
Every man needs help fro® !
KI wood ................. ... ;wc
for uny whey, but it is iin<ler»to«Ml
I .«»ng Prairie .. . ... 38c.
in living hie life. It is the a®
that
said
manufacturer
shall
resume
Pleasant Valley . ... 38c.
this church to lie a place of R
■ ta manufacturing operations in
Heaver Creamery ... aai»c.
such reaaouab’e time as its plant
[try to the soil. We invite pt
may be restore«!
the fellowship of our worship!
Hhcutn itis n Quickly Cured
8 It i» further understoiHKl and
church life. We open our cM
' Mv sister’» hi »band had an at agreed that thia statement »hall not
tack ot rhtumatiani in hi» arm," t»e binding on iiianufacturvr until
d«x»rs every Lord's Day and tC
writ»» a wall known raaidant of I rancher» who deliver at ’east seven
you to join with us in tnakinij
Naarton, Iowa. “I gave him a bo« ty-tive «75 per cent ot the milk r«
house of God a holy place I
He of Chwmbtrlaln'a l.iniment I ceived at each of til«- following
¡freshing thought and deep1
which he applied to hia arm an«l rm i named plant», to wit’
ential feeling. Come thou
the next morning the rheumatiam «
Maple l^at Creamery Association.
iat the stated times, Ila'»*
• as gone." For chronic muscular r
(.lover l.eat < reamer y Company,
p m., and we will not only®*
rheumatiam you will finil nothing I
Fairview Dairy \»»> cia’irw,
I good spiritually, but yon •*“
Chatv tier lain •
belter than Chamberlain'a
Luu
Elwood C're niery Ci'inpany.
way* be greeted with a
■uent Sold by all «Iriderà.
i Re«l Clover Creamery (. ompany,
Welcome. The Pastor’s ,n
I illsmook Creamery,
theme: "The Sin of Going D®
Long Prairie l resmery Company,
Egypt for Help.” Evening
S> Uli Prairie Creamery
ject: “How Saul of Tarsus g*
For ■ 30 day*, will oiler for Hale > during the moi th ot Mai. 1912. shall
B. A. degree.” Bible achoo'
I eat t WH
_
acre Dairy farm in Alsea
\ alley, Jnipn-veiiient» up to date I have exexute«! stxt ielnered to
a. tn. and Christian Endear*
manufacturer agreements »nntliar
Piiie, f<A per acte ► G. T. Vernon, to this agreement, and further, t! at
m . Please take notice tb*
p. tn
A
evening open half an hour I»*'
operaboiis hereunder »hall not
ginning May 4th.
is the greatest of modem
time helps to perfect cake
and biscuit making. Makes
home baking pleasant and
profitable. It renders the
food more digestible and
guarantees it safe from
alum and all adulterants
Circuit Court Doings
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
D. A. Mackenzie,, B.B
T