Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight,
August
14,
IÖI3.
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pleased.
We hope to see good
roads to all the beaches, for the
L egal A dvertisement »:
mode of enjoyment is changing
10
First Inaertion, per line .... f
like most tilings. Visitors with
5
Koch subsequent insertion, line
autos don’t want to stop in one
Business and professional cards,
place more than a day and a,
1 month................................ 1 00
we do not know anywhere in ,
Homestead Notice«................
5 00
Timber Claims
............... 10 00
Oregon where they can have |
I. oca Is per line each insertion
5
such delightful enjoyment and
Display advertisement, an inch,
see such grand scenery as visit-'
month ...................... ..
SO
ing the different beach resorts
All Resolution« of Condolence and
between Neskowin and Neah-
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
kah-Nie.
We think we are con­
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
servative in our estimate in
etc. miniinun rate, 23c. not exceed­
saying that 200 autos would he
ing five lines.
For the most part visitors to
passing over a Bayocean road
Tillamook beaches this summer
every day at this season of the
came here instead of going to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
year if that road was construct­
Seaside, and the indications are
(STRICTLY LN ADVANCE.)
One year...................................... 1.5o that every year it much larger ed, which would all go through
this city.
75
Six mouth«...................................
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'
50 number will make a change and
Three month*...............................
i
spend their vocations here. The
Jackson County is the first to
Entered us second dace mail mat reason of this is that visitors
ter July, 1888, ut the post office at acknowledge that there are invoke the law to submit it to
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of so many fascinations and beauti­ a vote of the people to bond the
March 3, 1879.
ful things to enjoy in Tillamook county for $5(X>,000 for the pur­
county whenever the beach be­ pose of improving roads in that
3-íIlainooh ÍQeablígbt. comes monotonous the rivers, county. It will be remembered
bays, mountains, timber, dairy­ the people of Jackson countv
'*P
W*
hr
ing, green meudows, excellent voted $1,500,000 bonds for that
roads
and grand
mountain purpose, but the law proved
Editorial Snap Shots
and ocean
panoramas, with faulty. No doubt other coun­
coot, refreshing atmosphere. ties which have not kept up
For real pleasure anti comfort, I their roads will follow suit. We
It looks as though some of the
we do not know any county in believe there are times when it
beach lots could stand a little
is wise to bond or borrow money
more tax than a few cents, and Oregon where persons owning
autos can have more enjoyment to complete a piece of road so
help pay the expenses of giving filllOS < «111 lluVv IIHHU v 11) t ’ j uiLiii ■ ivr uvnupiuit <1 picuv V
at this season of the year than ¡that
that it could be used, provided
them good roads.
in visiting the different beaches [that the money was paid off in
and places of interest in Tilla-[ two or three easy installments
The Democratic free trade mook county. It is no surprise . from the road tax the next few
tariff bill is having a hard time. to us that people who take sum­ years. We are not in favor of
It looks as if the prediction will mer vacations are changing lo­ | saddling a large bonding in­
prove true that the bill will not cations from Seaside for Tilla­ debtedness on the county under
be passed until next year.
present conditions
But we do
mook.
think that the County Court
Vinitora to Tillamook are sur­
The train service on the P. R. will act wisely, when it has a
prised at the improvements in & N. is excellent this summer, piece of road work too expen­
the city. The city was a little the railroad
company doing sive to complete in one year,
slow in getting started, but it is everything possible to make the to call for a vote authorizing
safe to say that it will now push travel to Tillamook as pleasant the County Court to issue war-
to the front. One eyesore is the and convenient for seaside visit­ | rants. By that means the pub­
old wooden shacks and tire traps ors ami the traveling public. lic would have the use of a road
I without having to wait several
in conspicuous places.
The railroad officials are cer­
I vears improving it piece meal.
tainly
deserving <»i
of <»
a K
great
deal
in mi j uuBCi
1 vi,v vavc
' a . ;
.
of credit for the successful and [ T]"*
A large number of dairymen
which
indebtedness on the county
are having stock tested for the satisfactory manner in « ■
.J nor curtail work in other parts
purpose of entering them at the they have greatly increased tin
[ of the county, the only addi­
county fair, This insures a big travel to Tillamook this year, I
tional expense being interest on
and
it
is
gratifying
to
know
that
stock show, in fact, the predic­
the warrants.
We will quote
tion is that it will be the largest the business interests of the
| the new law on this point, for
county
and
the
railroad
com
­
exhibition of stock ever seen in
¡there are occasions when the
this county, with all the best pany are pulling together fori
the purpose of boosting the i County Court has not provided
grades represented.
county. In view of the fact thati money for some immediate im
the railroad had a most serious provement, which can be done
The Tillamook County Fair
I
lie i rain
ci i ii 1 , under this clause :
financial loss caused by i the
Association will have a clean,
road
out'
After the inasuance of bond« has
storm which put the i...............
been authorized by an election held
interesting, enjoyable fair next
of commission for several weeks in accordance with tlie proviaions
month, which will be a great last winter.it is pleasing to hear . [ . of
■ . 4 this
« 1 • • O ••
• 4 the
1 » A A
• « — 4 ■ . court may
..a. J in
. j
act,
county
improvement over the punk and that some of that loss is coming lieu of the issuance of such
».—«• bond«,
antiquated circus that visited'
back by double the amount of or a portion thereof, issue warrants
drawn upon the county treasurer
this city last month, and where
travel to Tillamook this sum­ for the purpose of securi’g the
exhorbitant charges were made
mer. Yet the summer travel funds or a portion thereof, sought
for admission. The home show
have only just commenced. In to be secured by the issuance of
will l>e of more interest,because
a few years the railroad will be such bonds, which warrants shall
be in denominations of fOO, or mul­
it is home products that will be
carrying thousands of passen­ tiples thereof up to $10fX), and shall
exhibited.
gers where it now carries hun­ bear the same rate of interest as
the bonds would bear in lieu of
dreds.
which such warrants are issued.
It seems that the government
/
engineers nre'exceedingly parti
It is, however, up to the people
Nptw that work is soon to start
culnr that the expense of main
to »auction this, but most of
op, the improvement of Tilla­
tnining the middle channel to
the taxpayers will readily see
mook bar, this is something
this city he shouldered bv thy
that it is a ea«v plan whereby
that the citizens of this county
Ports. We remember a letter
the expense of improving a road
have been anxiously looking for
written by one of the engineer«
can be provided for in several
for many years, not withstand­
who placed this cost at $25,000,
years. For instance, a road to
ing they met with mail'. disap­
Some tiny, when the commerce
Bayocean could be build in this
pointments
in being turned
of the bnv demandiuf, the natu­
way, to be paid for in four or
ral channel, anil Tess costly to down. One stereotyped excuse five yearly installments from the
was that the commerce did not
maintain, wilt he opened.
road fund. The same pro ess
justify the expenditure, and the
could apply to it road on Gari­
other that Tillamook was too
On Saturday, Aug 30, this close to the Columbia river baldi beach to connect with the
We have
city will be visited by the Su­ Reason and common sense have road to Wheeler.
preme officer* of the United taken the place of such non­ drawn attention to this in the
Artisans, and assisted by mem­ sensical ideas mid the work is interest of good roads and to
bers of other lodges, there will to tie carried out forthwith, but give people an idea as how to
he a parade ami drill and other it is hoped it won't jar the feel­ proceed, which we think is a
stunts by uniformed teams, and ings of those who made such good improvement in our road
in nil probability the Commer­ absurd reports and kept Tilla­ laws when proper discretion is
used in improving mads in that
cial (. hili will take part in the mook tmttled up.
Tillamook
Taxation
is
high
parade, for the Artisans are county 's on the eve of a great manner
great boosters for the cities they awakening, for by the time the enough in Tillamook and should
visit. We are sure tin- Arti- jetty is completed and large be decreased if possible, for with
xans will be welcomed to this vessels can cross the bar many a large amount of money ex-
city, for instead of the citizens lumlier industries will In* in op- pended on roads every year we
having to entertain them they peration or in contemplation. cannot see the necessity of
will come to entertain and in­ We have always predicted that bonding the county for a num­
ber of years, especially as there
struct the citizens.
Tillamook
bay would he a
is a Democratic administration
second Grays Harbor for lum­
and everybody is on the anxious
I illiimiMik City in uut jenlous bering, and the time is not far seat, not knowing what is go­
So watch Tillamook
of other purts of tlie county, for «listant.
ing to happen when the free
the permanent improvements grow mid see how rapidly it is trade tariff law passes.
mill its logical situation nt the breaking one fetter after ano­
head of navigation and in the ther that kept this immensely
How’s This?
center of the county mid heurt resourceful country isolated and
W« oMrrOsi* H vhi >«* d D oll »«« Kin »«»
of the cheese industry mid tim­ bottled up.
Advertising Rates.
ber resources, gives it mi ad-
vnutsgo which no one can de­
prive it of. We wish the other
l ilies in the countv were build
ing up and milking the same
progress ns Tillamook City.
Work improving the liar wilt
also help Tillamook City, for,
like Gray* Harbor, the large
saw mill« will for the most |>art
be located inland a« far a« | h > s -
sib|er protected from the south
weat winter storms and Ila-
torvik»'. -
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Kvefv member of the Tilla­
mook Commercial Club should
wear h white uniform during
the County Fair in thia city, a
straw hat with a green band
with "Tillamook llouater ! ”
printed on it anil tan shoes, and
c.ieli carry a Tillamook pen-
uant.
(x.-t the club member*
show that they are as much up
to date as clubs in other cities
where the business men get out
and boost for their home town
and county. This is a good op­
portunity "to do so and help
boost the fair.
We make the
suggestion that the club make
this a get together, booster rally
and head the processions at the
fair. It will do us all good to
get togetherand give a good yell
for Tillamook.
or any caar of Catarrh that cannot be curra
by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J CHKXEV * CO.. Teledo. O
Wr. the un,ler»i«nr.f have hnow n F «
Chenev for (hr last IX years at,,I tnlnv.
him perfectly honorable
In all busineaa
transactions ami financiallv able to ran,
out any oblinatlonv made by his hrm
NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCH
Some of our citizens who were
disposed to oppose expending
money improving roads to the
different lieaches hi this county
lire changing tlieir minds. The
Toledo, t>.
large travel to Netarts shows
H»ll s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
what gissl roads will do, and actin«
dtreetly upon the blood a,,d mu
with the large increase of sum­ CO-IS »urlaces of the ««stem I estononi uy
fT*
•’r*«’»
cents tier bottle
So',1
mer travel, this is small towliat by all Orug<ists.
Tube Hall's Family rills for c isttpa-lou
it will be in it few years. We
expert to see thousands of cot­
tages erected at all the Tilla­ Remarkable Cure of Dysentery
I wa* attacked with dv«enterv
mook benches in the near future,
»limit July t.Mli. Mtitl used the
which will add to the countv'«
•
»*•«
Mi astv
doctor'« —
niedi'ine
an* r liter
revenues. I he summer travel to remedies
r
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re let, only get-
this
county
is
growing
wonder-
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fully ill«*,
to “'*l* ’”
anything an I my weight
fas*, iltul
and it in
is going
i
grow much luster in the future 1
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for flip e who have come here I wa* * I vimm ----
I to
• use < haiiiit>erljin'*
for their’vticntions nreconviiieed
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-------------------- £o,k'. I h.ilers
and
Diarrhoe.«
that there are so mativ differ- •»•niMy I used two bottles of it
ent attraction* besides the ben­ I and it gave me permanent relief "
wnte«
H. W. Hill, of Snow Hill
ches that they go away well N.
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For tale by aU dealer«.
R L E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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CHEESE.
A CHAPTER FROM “ LOAFING IN OREGON."
| MAE CELESTE
POST.]
1 have a long strand of memory gems and
yesterday I added thereto a beautiful pendant, a
¿•harm, the center and most valued of the whole
collection, it is golden and solid, none of your
rolled plate affairs, it was given me by the business
men of Tillamook, and it is made of cheese,
wonderful Tillamook cheese.
I had rather be a salesman for Tillamook
cheese than to hold any other position in the
United States. Are you from Missouri ? Then I
will show you. In the first place it is a perfect
article.
When you have a golden cube of it served with
your apple pie, just try and remember some of
the great things back here in Tillamook county
that must come to pass before this delictable
cube may be served to your order.
There must be great green meadows, great
clover fields, there must be the tender grasses of
the mountain side. There must be great herds of
slick cows sniffing the glorious air, sea salted.
There must be sanitary barns, pretty girls and
brawny brown men to care for and milk the
cows, there must be slender legged horses and
steady drivers to tote the milk to the factory in
the early morning.
Then, back of the factory with all its perfect
appointments of vats, and hoops, its boiler and
systems of hot and cold water, its ventilation and
drainage, its white capped pleasant men to manage
and order it all. Back of this is the Co-operative
Association, solid and sure.
We watched the
milk carefully strained into huge vats, almost big
enough to live in, and gradually by some means
scientific but mysterious, it gradually change into
a solid golden mass, was cut into small squares
and salted and drained, men stirred and lifted it,
until it was pronounced just right, packed into
hoops, banked up on shelves, wrapped tenderly
in white cheesecloth, after cooling three days it is
dipped in melted parafine—and again laid up on
long snowy shelves. There it remains until its
appointed day and is then a dish fit to set before
a king.
Now the salesman can say that he has the
best, that he knows it’s prepared in a cleanly man­
ner, from feeding the clover to the cow to loading
the white spruce boxes, on the boat or car.
That it is an ideal, nourishing food that no blood
was shed to product! it, that its manufacture gives
employment to hundreds of people from the tiny
lad that “drives up the cow from the pasture”
to the salesman.
That the profits that accrue go back to the
producer and builds homes ana schools and good
roads
He can say that the success of the Tillamook
cheese industry is the practical working out of the
socialistic ideal of co-operation,and that it has been
brought about without the aid of a soap box
orator,- or of any society’s ranting agitator, but
by the cool “ United States” brand of business
ability of the men and women of Tillamook
county, under Republican and Democratic admin­
istration, under Lthe red, white and blue, star
spangled banner. Hurrah for Tillamook county !
He can say that the recipients of the money
and the glory of this achievement are well
clothed, well fed and happy, that they live an out
of door life.
One of the 23 factories use 20,000 pounds of
milk per day, that will make about 2000 pounds of
cheese. The whole of the milk is used, cream and
all, fresh from the farm every morning.
Just try to visualize this amount of milk,
put up in pint bottles, and spread upon the Port­
land porches at 8c. per quart, and then figure up
how much you would have left if you paid the
bill, and then figure up that amount'for 365 days
in the year and multiply it by the 23 factories, or
try to think how big a stack of sandwich», the 2000
pounds the product of one day would make. I
haven't tried it myself, it makes me dizzy.
Now then, they tell me that there is room
for and need of four times as many cows, four
times as many men and women to care for them,
four times as much money invested, four times
as much cheese can be made.
And the valleys are smiling and the hills are
waiting, the genial climate and the sea are call­
ing and the people are waiting for you and the
table is a.1 ready spftad for your entertainment
Make some sandwichs like this for a lunch
pack them in waxed paper, take the train or boat'
self"*0’ °rf00t traiI and come and see for your-
Take one half pound of Tillamook cheese 1
green pepper, remove the seeds and veins Chop
Hue, then run the cheese and pepper through the
fine grinder of food chopper, season with salt, a
dash of penka. and spread on thin slices of whole
wheat bread.
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercia! Building, Tillamook.
I J~}R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(Over F. R. Beals office.
Tillamook - Oregon
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Til mook -
.
.
. Oregon.
Room No. 261.
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T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon.
Both Phones.
QARL HABKRLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock ,
...
Tillamook
G BORGE WILLETT,
ATTORN E Y- AT-LA W J
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
Tillamook .... Oregon.
T. BO ALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
- Oregon.
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M.
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KERRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
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Hides Wanted.
I hr U a ter Commission has given
Mr. Hoag pMilive instruction* tj ’
•hut off water fr >m all consumer*
who have not paid their water rent
by the 10th of each month.
By Order Water <-mi nnaaion.
Calf Hides. 16c.; Veal Hides. 11c ;
Cow Hides. !kr. Take your hides to
Honey A Hathaway's on the first
•nd last day« of the month and I
will be there to receive them.—S.
Michaud.
i
Oregon.
A Ä J C. HAWK,
vv.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bay City
Oregon.
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sarchet .
The Fashionable Tailor
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Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
T •
a Specialty.
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Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
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H. GO.YNE,
I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office- O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Oregon.
Tillamook .
£2)R P J SHARP,
[RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office : Commercial Block,
- Oregon.
Tillamook
J. CLAUSSEN,
.
LAWYER.
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
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2’3 T illamook
B lock .
Oregon
Tillamook -
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E. REEDY, D.V M-,
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VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook -
To Water Consumers.
Oregon.
w
Oregon-
G.
McGEE, M U
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre.
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