Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 02, 1914, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, July
2,
101-4,
rHEESE INDUSTRY AT MERCY having a man like Mr. Haberlach
U
OF ONE MAN.
hndmg a market for their product which the award is made to enter in­
to a contract and file a bond satis­
factory to the Court as required by
Tillamook Product for South, City
SOME BARGAINS IN CHOICE TILLA­
law.
Slighted, and Importa are Heavy.
The bids are to cover the excavat-
MOOK CITY LOTS.
grading of the County road, I >
I
(Telegram)
building a reinforced concrete arch
That the cheese business of the
across West Creek, according to the
State of Oregon is controlled by one
plans and specifications on file in the
man, who makes prices for the pro-
office of the County Clerk.
This property we are now offering was
duct’at will, and that fully <X> per cent
Said work to be completed on or
platted
by us from the acreage consequently it is
of the cheese made at Tillamook is
betore August 31st, 1914. The County
shipped to California, and the Port- HABERLACH MAKES REPLY. Court reserves the right to reject any
the
lowest
in price of any property offered in Til­
land market slighted and given over »
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and all bids. Dated this the 15th day
lamook
at
the
present time:—
to the product of other states and for-
of June, 1914.
eign countries, is asserted by A. H. Shows that Lea is the Colored Fel­
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
low in the Fence.
KING ADDITION:—
Located three blocks
Lea, manager of the produce and
First publication, June 18th.
dairy departments of the Union Meat
Last publication July 9th.
west
on
5th
street
from
the
High School. Every
I Company. Mr. Lea has just returned
< ’
When asked fur an expression of
lot
choice
and
sight
’
y,
50x100
ft. with 10 ft. alley,
I from Tillamook, where he has been opinion on Mr. Lea’s article, Carl
Notice
of
Completed
Contract.
looking into the cheese situation.
6 ft. sidewalk all in. Your choice of any of these
“The cheese output this year,” he Haberlach, secretary for a number of
Notice is hereby given that U. G.
I •
lots for a short time at $275. & $300.
says, “will be upwards of 4,500,000 the 1 illamook cheese factories, at Jackson, County Surveyor for Tilla­
1 pounds in Tillamook, which is an in­ first laughed and -aid that he thought mook County, Oregon, has filed in
crease over a year ago. Up to the any one could read between the lines this office his certificate of the com­
STILLWELL PARK:— Located just west of
I present time not a pound of June
pletion of the contract of Tillamook
King Add, this is very line property, lots all 5000
and
see
what
was
the
matter
with
cheese has been put on the market,
square feet to the lot. One line qua i ter block of
and the milk season is still at its Lea, but finally consented to give out Bay Construction Co. on Section “A”
of the Garibaldi-Wheeler Road, and
height, and I do not believe the sup­ the following statement:
10,000 spuare feet at $350, which you can’t beat
ply will fall off to any materia 1 ex­
The trouble with Mr. Lea is proba­ any person, firm or corporation, hav­
in this town or anywhere else.
tent during July, owing to the heavy bly the same as the little school boy, ing objections to file to the comple­
rains they have had there.
Of the he got spanked and now is crying’ tion of said work, may do so within
Located
GOODSPEED’S
ADDITION:—
cheese being made, fully 90 per cent about it. Something over a month
is being sent to the markets of Cali­ ago an effort was made in Portland two weeks from the date of the first
East
on
1st
and
3rd
streets,
adjoining
R. R. .1
fornia. The last quotations received to depress cheese prices, and, the (publication.
have
for
sale
in
this
tract
the
choicest
lots
in the
from San Francisco show new cheese C regonian printed the following un­
Dated this the 25th day of lune,1914.
is selling there at ll'/i and 12% cents der date of May 21st:
city. All high and sightly, 50x100 ft. to each lot.
J. C. HOLDEN,
a pound, and yet I was told by Carl
“The cheese market is very weak
County Clerk.
Prices range from $250 and up. Terms, easy
Habvrlach, secretary of the Tilla­ with supplies accumulating. The lo­
mook Creamery Association, a com­ cal market is now practically on a 15
payments.
SUMMONS.
bination of 19 Tillamook factories, cent basis. Outside markets are also
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that he was getting 16 cents, Tilla­ soft. California dealers are taking In the Circuit Court of the State of
On the above property you can make no mis­
mook, for all the cheese turned out of orders for Southern Oregon cheese at
Oregon for Tillamook County
take in making an investment NO\\ . \ ou can
his factories, and h'e. didn’t care 14'j cents.”
John Matela, plaintiff
whether he sold any to the Portland
have
vour own terms of payment to suit your
1 he next day the following appear­
vs.
market or not. He added that he ed in the same paper, namely:
Sanni Matela, defendant.
convenience,
in monthly, quarterly’, semi annual
didn’t like the Portland market very
“Cheese was weak. The expecta­
To Sanni Matela, the above named
or yearly payments. The price, the terms and
well, anyhow.
tion of dealers is that prices will go defendant:
“I happen to know that California materially lower as the season pro­
In the name of the State of Ore­
the property are all more than any investor
is very loyal to her home products, gresses.”
gon: Y’ou are hereby repaired to ap­
could possibly desire.
and Oregon products are looked upon
On both days prices were quoted pear and answer the complaint filed
there as foreign. That makes it ap­ to the retailers in said paper at 15 against you in the above entitled
Make your selection now before it is too late.
pear rather strange to me that there cents.
Court and suit, on or before the last
is such an everlasting demand for Or­
Now­ as I understand it, Mr. Lea’s day prescribed in the order for the
egon cheese in that state at such an people had a contract with the Red publication of summons made herein,
advanced price, provided that it is be­ Clover people to take their output on which said order was made, and is
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook's Leading
ing paid. I believe there is a colored daily quotations of the Oregonian, dated May 28, 1914. and if you fail
TODD HOTEL.
Sub-Division Agent.
fellow in the fence somewhere.
less t cent and freight to Portland. I so to answer for want thereof, the
"Keeping Oregon cheese off the took this up with the Oregonian, and plaintiff will apply to the Court for
LOANS
RENTALS
INSURANCE
Portland market has resulted in open­ at this time have a letter in my pos­ the relief prayed for in his complaint
ing the local market to foreign busi­ session from the editor to the effect on file herein, towit; that the bonds
ness. Canada is shipping large quan­ that they got their quotations from of matrimony now existing between
tities of cheese to this city for local Mr. A. H. Lea, and another house, plaintiff and defendant be forever
consumption. Just recently, August and acknowledged my complaint was dissolved.
Westfall, of Wisconsin, was here and just.
This summons is served upon you,
Now why should Mr. Lea squeal? by order of the Honorable Webster
arranged for the placing of several
cars locally. New Zealand is shipp­ Well a few days ago they remitted Holmes, judge of the above named
ing cheese here right along. Let this Red Clover for their May cheese Court, dated this 28th day of May,
market stay open to foreign stuff and and they were enabled to pay their 1914, and the date of the first publi­
what is the result? When an 'effort is patrons thirty three (33) cents for cation of this summons is the 28th
made to get Oregon cheese back in butter fat. At the same time the day of May, 1914, and the date of the
the good graces of the consumer, it other factories around Tillamook last publication, 9th of July, and the
will not ^wanted; they will have de­ with the same or larger making the last date upon which you are re­
veloped a taste for the foreign stuff charge paid as follows: Maple Leaf, quired to answer on or before is, and
and won’t accept any other. Suppose 386 c; Tillamook Creamery, 38.3 c; will expire on the 9th day of July,
we pay out $3000 or thereabouts for Fairview Dairy, 38c.; Elwood Cream­ 1914-
T. B. Handley,
a car of foreign cheese, what becomes ery Co., 38.7 c; Long Prairie, 36H c.,
Attorney for pliantiff.
oi the money? We never see it again and South Prairie Creamery, 37.3 c.
A Perfect Raker — absolutely dependable, every day, year in,
Now Mr. Lea doubts whether or
and yet most of that has been receiv­
year out. Built on honor, of the best materials.
Notice.
ed from Oregon people, but do they not we are getting such an advanced
Outwear3 Three Ordinary Ranges
benefit from it? Is it wise to keep our price in California and says it seems
strange to him why there should be
The nrtlv range made entirely of charcoal and malleable iron.
own cheese off the home market?
THESE
TO
ALL
TO
WHOM
Malleable iron can’t break charcoal lion won't rust like steel.
“1 claim it is not right for one man such an everlasting demand in Cali­ SPRESENT
COME—
SHALL
I wonder if GREETINGS.
to sit upon his throne and sav: “Tin fornia for our product.
Economical In Fuel
price of cheese this week shall be so he thinks 1 am digging down into my
The
of the Majestic are viceted (nut put together with
Notice is hereby given by the State
pockets
to
make
up
the
differ-
own
bolts
and
stove
putty)—they will always remain air fight,
much and you must pay it or go with­
Board of Fish and Game Commiss­
because Di ther host n >r cold afreets them. The Majestic
out. I don’t care because I have all ence of an average of 5 cents for ioners that, in accordance with the
oven is I red throughout with pure asbestos board,
the cheese there is to sell and I shall May butter fat. 1 twould take more provisions of Section 5316 of Lord’s
held In place by an open iron grt.iing you can see it —and
it stays there alv’&ys. Air
joints and pure asbeetoe
ship it where I please.” And yet that than my year’s salary to do it.”
Oregon Laws, that portion of Tilla­
lining assure an even baking hunt, caving one-half the fuel.
for
keeping
our
cheese
off
the
As
is the very assertion made’ to in<
mook River, in Tillamook County,
All doors drop to form rigid shelves. Na springs.
Mai! abh iron oven racks slklu out automatically, hold­
while I was in Tillamook. There ar< Portland market, that is all non­ Oregon, above a point 100 feet below
ing whatever they contain.
only three independent factories ir sense. We sent a total of 1119 cases the lowermost portion of the mouth
of
cheese
to
Portland
last
week,
by
Tillamook, and 1 think they send theii
of Trask River, except that portion
of Tillamook River within too fcAt
supplies here, but the other 19 do not rail and water.
When
the
market
was
in
bad
shape
from any portion of the mouth of
because their selling agent dosen't
see fit to do so. There are no excuse in Portland and was being quoted to Trask River, is hereby opened to
the
trade
at
the
same
price
we
salmon fishing, other than with
for cheese prices being so high at the
asking, it was
of cru-;e hook and line, commonly called
present time and the only reason for were
hard
for
dealers
to
do
much
business,
angling, from and after July 15, 1914,
it is that the man that controls the
situation says that is the price hi and for a while we sent most of our as approved by statute.
cheese
to
California.
The
result
was
State Board of Fish and Game
wants.
certain Portland dealers soon Commissioners.
“Just as sure as these conditions that
that we could get along
By Floyd Bilyeu, B. E. Duncan, i
continue something is going to hap discovered
without them, and of course then
pen to the dairy interests of Tilla many of them were anxious to Geo. H. Kelly, and M. J. Kinney, I
Com missioners.
amook. Other men are being forced buy.
If misery likes company, 1
Dated at Portland, Oregon, June 9,
into the business and Tillamook fac might add for Mr. Lea’s information
—hnfl of» mMMFF re ■ 'I'o’r v ' hi its H’to a ba ket tie, through a
emip'T (• •
t stni: io <| 1 -<->n •
j
•
copiwr betting rkh list
torics will have competition which that last week we sold 300 boxes to a 19I4.
Lir.ed
I fl hand 1 :t.rn ot hr*- i < \-, i.
t ’> xallonn 01 wat< r in h v- ry
with
they cannot afford to have. . The
.... timi firm that had sold cheese in the val­
i> vf m.nut
i.iul I y t ii ninv' a b ’ " t ■ Í > .•■rn- r.twl i- xtv ir inovta
Pur.
©way frotu iire. An ••J nG-d
<“»ture. flpettend
is coming when California will turn ley at 15% cents and 1544 cents, and
Notice Closing Streams.
< '» »'in d< 'a a •. t/ . ’h i-’ iv ’tfn« r 1
rentllated ash
Asbesto«
f tt
vei»t.z flex.r
cutr-ii.n« tì.'i ufir cuf» <.itchcr. ashen.
Board
down Tillamook cheese; and then they paid 11s 16 cents Portland for it.
/ ft u< to sh. V you tue g. taust tinprovtnnent
watch for the awful slump that will
ver put in a rature.
Mr. Lea says he claims it is not
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
hon t buy the l’irv yô’i «• :p-«t to liât a ’»fa
follow in cheese prices. When thaï right for one man to to sit upon his PRESENTS, that, whereas for the
p “urwigtit, un. on,” • y< u'íi t*J hur« ío bo dis-
• iirJ"<l. (’rit-.-* to our’rt« r , ariti
thr Cèreo/
happens, the Portland market wiT
.... throne and say what the price of purpose of propagating, stocking and
Mad. of
/•?'.<
huvo il.» muny exclusive feature« ex-
- ■. And out why ¿ha Afq/
•« "’ í atr<mg«r
have been lost to the Oregon product cheese is to be. It is surely hard luck protecting the salmon fish which fre­
Charcoal
ullo'hirt in^e-4
moat 1 ■ dü '. m ere w«
and what will the producer do then? that lie can’t name the price, hard quent the waters of Nestucca River
Iron,
-. i - U.o br t rju
et any vri'.e aud il »Iiuuld
m >..ar L.. L
The future of the Tillamook dairy in luck for them when in the same para­ and its tributaries, in Tillamook,
addin*
FOR SAIA. BY
300% to
dustry is at a stake and something graph he says that there is no excuse County, State of Oregon, the State
life of
should be done, I believe, to save it.’’ for cheese being so high at present Board of Fish and Game Commiss­
Rance
Cheese prices here today are quoted and “the only reason for it is that the ioners has decided to close the said
at 17 cents for Tillamook twins and man who controls the situation says Nestucca River and its tributaries
triplets, and
18 cents for young that is the price he wants.” Now he is above a point on s id Nestucca River
Americans, with 16 cents as the buy­ surely loyal to Tillamook. Why one hundred (tool feet below the
ing price at Tillamook.
should we take less than market con­ lowermost portion of the confluence
ditions justify? We have a good arti­ of Horn Creek and the Nestucca Riv­
(From the Nehalem Times
cle and people arc willing to pay the er, to prevent fishing therein by any
The article of H. L. Lea, appearing price. We are selling it as fast as it means whatever, exc pt with hook
in the Telegram of last Saturday, is ready to ship, in fact have more and line, commonly called angling,
would indicate that the Portland sold now than we can send off this for salmon fish during the period of
cheese buyer is slightly peeved. He week. Have 1120 boxes sold in Cali­ time hereinafter specified.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE
deplores the unwise policy of the Til­ fornia now.
lamook County cheese makers of sell­
Lastely he says something has got IS HEREBY GIVEN by said State
ing their cheese at tire best possible tc- be done to save the dairy industry Board of Fish and Game Commiss-
price and thinks that our dairymen of Tillamook. First, of course, fire ioners that said Nestucca River and
are going to the bow-wows because Haberlach, break up what organiza­ its tributaries above a point on said
they do not humbly bow to the tion we have, fire the inspector, and Nestucca River one hundred (100)
cheese combine in Portland and pray let Lea run things. Maybe we could feet below the lowermost portion of
for it to take our cheese at the low­ then get prices down to where Cali­ the confluence of Horn Creek and the
Nestucca River, are and each of them
est price they are willing to ofcr.
fornia cheese is selling for.
" ' article
‘
I 11 he whole
reads like one
The only thing the majority of is hereby closed to fishing by any
from a man who came to the county farmers of Tillamook don’t like of means whatever, except with hook
to the "alfalfa whiskered Rtibes" of the present situation is that ctrtain and line, commonly called angling,
Tillamook County to slip someth!
farmers in the Red Clover district for salmon fish, from and after 6
over on them when they >v«..c not should let a man like Lea have 1 illa­ o’clock P. M. on the 15th day of July,
looking. He found the dairymen hen mook cheese to knock our prices with A. D., 1914, until said streams are
*T feel it my duty to 1-11 others what
not the easy m irks he h.-i t figured but if they want to dance they are al­ opened to salmon fishing again in Chamberlain s Tablets li.iv« don« i 1
and, instead, found them wise to th< so paying the fiddler. Lastly I wish accordance with Section 5316 of
writes Mrs. L. Dunlap, of Oal.
cheese market. Then he hikes back to add that Mr. Lea cannot serve two Lord's Oregon Laws, and it is and
Grove. Mich. ‘T lmvo
to Portland and bewails the coming mas’ers, he can't get Red Clover peo­ will be unlawful to fish for, or take
suffered with pains in
my back and tinder
fate of those who arc too ignorant ple more money for their cheese than or catch any salmon fish by any
my should t blad* fur
to sec the great advantage of selling we are getting, and at the same time means whatever, except with hook
e. number of /< aia,
on a low Portland market instead of buy cheese cheaper for his house and line, commonly called angling,
during the said period of time above
also with a poor appe­
reaching out for good markets.
than market prices.
specified.
tite and constipation.
Mr. Lea makes the greatest mis
Any and all persons whomsoever
I tried all of the rem­
take of his life when he think** the
so fishing in violation of this notice I
Notice to Contractor».
edies that I heard of.
1 illamook Cheese will have to beg
will be prosecuted as by law provid­
and s nnnibcr of <!o<-
market at Portland. 1 his patronag;
Scaled bid« addressed to the Coun­ ed.
torr, but ,',"t norelivi.
of home markets is all right when it
State Board of Fish and Game
Finally n fii«nd tol l
comes to an even break, but, whin ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­
lie to try Charulm'
the home market does not stand by gon. for the proposed improvement | Commissioners
By Floyd Bilyeu, B. E. Duncan,
Iain's Stomach and
the home people, there is a difference it West Creek, Beaver Oregon, will, Geo. H. Kelly and M. J. Kinney,
Liver Tablets. I got
The Tillamook County cheese brings be received by the County Court of Commissioners.
a Iloti 1« < f (hem au l
a better price because it i> better Tillamook County, Oregon, on or be­
Dated at Portland, Oregm, June 9,
they
n help- '1 my
chees’e. It comes from a particularly fore July 10th, 19U, at 10 o clock, A
fttomarh; by their
and at that time opened and read. 1914.
favored dairy district and is manu M Each
g«ntle action my bow
bid shall lie accompanied by
factured by men trained in their pro
els be< ame moie reg
Cows for Sale.
fession. Cheese making is a science, a certified check made payable to
ular. Today I feel like
not a convenience, as Mr.
Lea Tillamook County, for an amount
praising them to all
equal to 5 per cent of the amount of .
thinks.
who suffer as I did. I r
Mr. Lea does not like the idea oi such bid. »hich shall be forfeited to j Three cows for sale, three yearlings I they havii cured ins and made uiy
County, in case an award is made 1 and one yearling bull. Apply to Zeno 1
having Mr. Haberlach turning him the
worth L .’.ng ’
down because of the measly Portland and the bidder shall fail, neglect or | Bicser, Tillamook, Ute.
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price. The dairymen arc fortunate in refuse for a period of ten days after
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and the knocking yell of "monopoly”
by Mr Lea will fall flat. The chances
afe ,hat if Mr. Lea was in the
cheese making business in this coun­
ty. lie would do exactly what the Till­
amook County cheese makers arc do­
ing anil are going to continue to do-
look out for themselves and sell on
the best market.
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0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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T illamook
B lock ,
Oregon.
Tillamook,
R. ELMER
ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
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DENTIST
Commercia! Building,
Tillairo k
R. J ACK OLSEN,
4
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Tillamook
c.
•
Oregon
HAWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(»r.'g.’n
Bay City
^\R1.
HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY ATI.AW.
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SANCII E l'.
The Fashionable Tailor
Store in Heine Photographic
Gallery
II. G 1YNIÌ,
A I TORNEY-AT LAW.
onice-
Ori’osiTK C ourt
Tillamook
Oregon.
2!3 T illamook
B lock
Tillamook
Oregon
T. BOA1.S, M.D.,
Some of the Reasons Why
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
Tillamook .... Oregon
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E. REEDY, D.V M„
VE TERINA RY.
( tregou
Hie Great
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
H ovsk ,
Local Office in the Commercial
Building.
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TILLAMOOK
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T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Hooks tn
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Taxes l’ai<l for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
.... Oregon
Both I’bones.
G. Mei.EE,
PHYSICIAN
&
M I).
SURGEON.
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Theatre
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