Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1914, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, September 24,
I p 14.
and phisieally, but it has been
0 ALVIN R. WORRALL,
a fight that has taken every bit of
courage, strength, and endurance that
LAWYER,
I possess.
BUSINESS COUNSELOR. TITLES,
“The desire was with me day and
ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY
night. I wanted a cigarette worse
The following article contributed
than anything I had ever wanted in
PUBLIC.
Not a Bad Idea.
by W. L. Clark tells how Wisconsin
my life. It seemed as though every­
25 years experience. Consultation
cheese happened to be named. The
man I met was smoking. Every paper
F ree.
The following article taken from I picked up had nothing in it but
uninitiated have perhaps often won­
Commercial Club Bld , Tillamook.
the
monthly
publication
"Lend
A tobacco advertisements. I dreamed
dered how cheese happened to be cal­
led “twins” and “daiseys", but Mr. Hand" edited and published by the about cigarettes and big black cigars
P)R. L. L. HOY,
Clark tells how it happened. He says: inmates of the state penitentiary at and comfortable old pipes.
Salem,
is
worthy
of
preservation:
“In the early days of the cheese fact-
“Every time that I went into the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
tory in this state England was our I “To the married man who cannot garage and began to get a whif of the
get
along
without
his
drinks,
the
fol
­
T illamook B lock ,
best customer, for she had developed
boys’ cigarettes I nearly went frantic
the cheese eating habit beyond her lowing is suggested as a solution of I —but I never gave in, not one time. I
Tillamook, -
-
Oregon.
means of production; and New York , the bondage of his habit
would go off and get a grip on myself
First
—
Start
a
saloon
in
your
house
some weeks in the early seventies ex­
QR. ELMER ALLEN
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
Second—Be the only customer; and keep on fighting. And all the
ported more than 100,00 boxes of
time
my
dear
lady
was
sympathizing
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
cheese a week, much of which came i ' you will have no license to pay. Give with me .encourageing me, praying
fiom this state. There is a district in your wife $2.00 to buy a gallon of for me, and keeping me out in God’s tooooocooeoooGoecoooooGoeoooecoGooooooooooooQoooaodGc
DENTIST.
England called the ‘Chedder district,’ whisky, and remember, there are I big outdoors all she could.
sixty-nine
drinks
in
one
gallon.
Commercial
Building, Tillamook
that made a cheese having a diameter
“Well, I have conquered. I feel sure
of some 14 or 15 inches, weighing ! 1 “Third—Buy your drinks from no of myself. A few nights ago I dream­
some 60 to *0 pounds that was a one but your wife; by the time the ed I was walking down the street
R. JACK OLSEN,
favorite with the trade.
1 i fit st gallon is gone she will have $4.90 with a crowd of people when 1 sud­
to
put
in
the
bank
and
$2
to
start
“Of course we wanted the price of
DENTIST.
denly realized I was smoking. I flung
their tavorite, and adopted their style business again.
my
cigarette
away
as
far
as
I
could
(I.
O.
O. F Bldg.)
Fourth—Should you live ten years
and name for our cheese, so ‘Cheddar
with
a
sickening
disgust,
and
then
as
Tillamook • Oregon
cheese’ became a standard name for longer and continue to buy booze I waked I realized I was free. I was
American cheese east and west. from her, and then die with snakes a man and 1 thanked God from the
There never was a ’Cheddar process’ in your boots, she will have money bottom of my heart.”
C. HAWK,
of making cheese, though we copied to bury you decently, educate your
children,
buy
a
house
and
lot,
marrv
the English make as well as we knew
decent man and quit thinking about ; CHEESE MEN HIT BY WAR
in that early day. Jn nothing more a you.
”
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
than the way of making cheese was
Southern Credit Crops Due to Small
the difference between an English­
Demand for Cotton.
Bay City
Oregon
Widows’ Pensions.
man and Yankee more clarley empha­
Sheboygan County News.
sized. An Englishman was conten­
Marshfield cheesedealers have taken
The taxpayersof Polk county, as
QARI. 1IABERLACH,
ted to do as his father had done, well as
i the lead in a state wide movemnt to
those
throughout
the
state,
while the Yankee would follow it till
are becoming somewhat agitated over interest Wisconsin congressmen in the
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
he got the hang of the job and then
the working of the Widow’s pension proposed bill to permit the issuance
experiment for another improvement;
T illamook B lock
act, the number of applications of the of government warehouse receipts for
so the present method of handling
several county courts reaching a fig­ southern cotton on a basis of 7 to 8
Tillamook
.Oregon
milk as made into cheese differs vast­
ure that is appalling. At present Polk cents a pound, to relieve the tense
ly from a generation ago.
county is contributing to the support financial situation caused by the Eu-
rp h . GOYNE,
"It was customery at that time for
of eighteen widows, while at least a ropean war.
the cheese factories in eastern states
It appears that a great percent of
dozen additional applications for fi­
ATTORNKY-AT LAW.
to keep some curd out from one day nancial assistance are pending, which Wisconsin’s cheese is consumed by
to the next, when they did not have if allowed under the ruling of Judge the negro population of the southern
enough for a full cheese. So some of Webster Hslmes, would act as adrain states, who depend on their cotton
our Wisconsin cheese makers began upon the county’s finances. And in I crop for a living from year to year.
• Oregon.
the same thing here—a plan that addition to Widows’ pensions approx­ Reports reaching the Marshfield
would not work in the west, and imately $4,000 per annum is now be­ cheese men are that the impossibility
caused much complaint among cheese ing contributed to the support of of exporting cotton to English mills
buyers, because of the uneven quality needy and worthy poor.
during the war has paralized the fi­
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
of the new, and a day old curd. It is
The question naturally arises, how nances of the south
<0 the credit of the Fond du Lac did the large majority of women, now
213 T ili . amook B lock
A suspension of southern payments
Dairy board that the question of what being placed on the widows’ pension for cheese already shipped is likely,
Tillamook
Oregon
to do with the small portion of curd roll throughout the state, manage to and northern dealers will not risk
left over from a full cream cheese live prior to the enactment of this shipping any of the record consign-
i
. BOALS, M.D.,
was resolved. The factories were urg­ new law? Comparatively few of them ments now being placed in storage in
ed to keep a hoop half the size of a were receiving public aid before. this state until the credit situation
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
cheddar hoop and so press a flat Throughout all parts of Oregon it is improves.
Dealers
from
all
over
the
state
have
Surgeon S. P. Co.
cheese.
admitted that the law is a hindrance
“This was done and the quality of rather than a help to society for these wired their senators and congressmen
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
our cheese greatly improved. In box­ women and their children are en­ i asking support for the proposed
Tillamook .... Oregon
ing the flat cheese it was customary couraged to be dependents. County cotton relief measure without delay.
The situation is indeed a critical
to mark on the box ‘2 in’ so as to fa­ officials in various sections of the
E REEDY, D.V M.,
cilitate sorting them out, for the for­ state are of this opinion. One thing one for Wisconsin dairymen and their
dealers,
for
the
market
is
on
the
eigner did not take kindly to the flat worrying the smaller counties is the
VETERINARY.
cheese. The ‘2 in’ was quite sugges­ great drain on their public treasuries. down grade and unless it becomes
I ■ possible to make shipments, northern
tive to the writer of this article had It: many of them the tax rate will be
Both Phonea,
some stencils cut, ‘Twins’ and the increased materially, Judge Teal, as well as the southern consumers
Tillamook
- Oregon
boxes of flats were so marked, and endeavoring to
comply strictly ’ are bound to suffer.
A
conference
of
dealers,
factorymen
the name stuck—and ‘twin’ cheese with the provisions of the legislative
became a staple name for some of act, has held down to the minimum 1 and representatives of cooperative
E. K, DANIELS.
Wisconsin's make of cheese. 1 he all appropriations for this purpose, , cheese factories was held in Marsh­
field
to
discuss
the
situation.
trade seemed to want a similar cheese yet under existing condition; the
CHIROPRACTOR.
so a 20 pound cheese was put up of money paid out monthly to depend­
Senator Vardaman w’ould supple­
about 13 inches in diaemeter, which ents is constantly mounting higher
was called ‘family favorite,’ too long and where it will end can only be sur­ ment the war tax message of the pres­
Building;.
a name for a small cheese. Some one mised. While The Observer is unin­ ident by instituting some economies
TILLAMOOK - ORE
saw it and said, ‘Isn’t that a daisy,’ formed on this point locally, from all in administration of the government.
- laËESEkR W »
Try ÌTx
The
president,
it
will
be
recalled,
did
and a daisy it was from that day on, sections of the state come reports :
E. HEWITT,
and has been the most popular style that women in comparatively com-, not even hint at retrenchment in ex­
OSTEOPATHIC
of cheese made in the states.
fortable circumstances are applying penditures. For some uncountable
'HYSIC1AN AND SURGEON.
“Along in the late seventies for pensions. They are willing to ' reason he has never repeated the ex­
of pressions on the subject of economy
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
‘Young America’ forged to the front swallow their pride in the hope
1 .
in American life and some smart Ale getting something for nothing, a ten . | made by the organic body of ' which
Beth Phones.
A Perfect /fairer—absolutely dependable, every day, year in.
conceived the idea of making a cheese dcncy toward the eradication of, he is spokesman. The expressions
year
out.
Built
on
honor,
of
the
beat
mate
v
-ials.
Revidenec am* Oflice in Whitehouae
to fit the time, and made a small which society has trended. In other were striking. We quote from the
/JP1?3 ’
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
Residence,.
Baltimore confession of faith and de­
cheese, some 8 inches in diameter words, the law bids fair to be destruc­
The only range made entirely of charcoal and. malleable iron.
1 1
1
11 I BUllDf 11
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
claration of principles: “We denounce
Malleable
iron
can't
break
—
charcoal
iron
won't
ruet
like
tteel.
and 7 inches high, weighing about 10 tive of individualism. The applicants the profligate waste of money wrung
■BM ' *
Economical In Fuel
pounds and called it ‘Young Ameri­ with private means are consistently ftom the people by oppressive taxa­
I—I
T. 11U11S
EM
The ceamt of the Majeetic are riveted (not put together with
can’. The cheese filled a demand and being refused help, but there remains I tion through the lavish appropria­
A A .
bolts and stove putty)—thsy v/ill alwayt remain air tight,
because neither heat nor cold affects them. The Majettic
the name became quite popular and the fact that when their substance is tions of recent Republican congress,
ATTORNKY-AT LAW.
oven 13 lined throughout with pure atbetiot board,
gone they will become eligible. Will
held in place by an open iron grating you can see it —and
is so to this day.
JMI 'TTy
Complete
Set of Abstract Hooka in
which have kept taxes high and re­
it Flays there always. Air tight joints and pure a six* toe
"In Sheboygan county some maker this encourage wastefulness and lack duced the purchasing power of the
» Jffice.
lining assure an even baking heat, saving one-half the fuel.
All doort drop to form rigid thelvet. No tpringe.
had the idea that a long slim cheese, of thrifts?—Polk County Obesrvcr.
Malleable iron oven rack» slide out automatically, hold­
Taxen l’ai<l for Non Residents.
people's toil. We demand a return to
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ing whatever they contain.
would be just the thing—so it could
Si
simplicity and economy which bene­
T illamook B lock ,
be cut off as you do a bologna sau­ How he Broke off Cigarette Smoking fits a democratic government and a
Tillamoo* .... Oregon
sage—so he made a cheese about 5
reduction in the number of useless
Both Phones.
Writing under the title “Won out offices, the salaries of which drain
inches in diaemeter and 10 inches
high to fill the bill. Just then some by Force of Will” a contributer tells the substance of the people.” The in­
O. McGEE, M D.
one brought some Texas cattle with as follows in the June American Mag­ terpretation of the last sentence of­
their ‘long horns’ into the section, azine how he broke off cigarette fers some difficulties. The platform
and the name 'longhorn cheese’ be­ smoking:
makers evidently considered a cer­
Charcoal and Malleable Iron PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
“I am a young man 24 years old. tain number of useless offices neces­
came a fact and has been quite a
I have smoked cigarettes since I was a sary in every well-regulated govern­
popular brand for the trade.
Office : Next door to Star
” 'Square cheese' are so called boy until four months ago, and I was ment, but felt that there should be a
Theatre
from their shape and are made in two smoking thirty or more a day. An ac­ limit, which the Republicans had ex­
—has aft rapper rsservoir which h ats like a tea kettle. through a
tive
and
outdoor
life
had
partly
,
etropor
Stamped
from
one
piece
of
copper.
Betting
against
sizes, a 10 and a 20 pound cheese.
ceeded. But they shirked a plain
Lined
l< ft 1 and lining of fire box. It Imile |5 gallons of water in a very
with
f -v mtnut«-« and by turn.ng a lever the frame and rmervotr moves
“These then are the kinds of Am­ counteracted the bad effects and, | duty in not specifying the percentage
Pure
Sway from Are An exclusive pet «•nU-'l Majrttie feature. f/pm end
f ' FORGE WILLETT
ath pan doe» away with sh.Tveling aahea ventilated nth
Albe«
moreover,
I
was
naturally
strong
and
of reduction they deemed advisable.
erican cheese made in the state:
V J
_
pit prevents floor from catching flr-j ath cup catches ashes.
Board
Ait ui to ihi/ui pou the greater! improvement
Cheddars, twins, daisies (if two in a well; but 1 knew they were hurting As a consequence there has been no
ever put In a range.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Don't bus the range you expect to last a life
reduction, but quite an increase.
box, called twin daisies)’ longhorns, me, and I wanted to stop.
time imslght, urw< n.” or you’ll I* sure to I* dis­
appointed. fxene to our store, and see the t.rrat
"Just
about
this
time
it
happened
M
m
I.
of
Tll.LAMOOK COMMERCIAL BltlLOINO
yound Americas, squares. The make 1
Majettic - have its many exclusive features ex­
plained And out why the Ma/eiHc is W** str-mg.-r
Money At Six Per Cont.
than a>l other rang'« wlxme most ranges are weakest.
of all these styles of cheese is the that I changed my job, I had been
Ir-*..
It la the 1-vt range at any price eud H sbuuld
1 illamook
Oregon
be in your kitchen,
same, that is the same process of driving a public taxicab, but I went
.dJin«
FOR
SALE
BY
home
to
see
my
folks
in
another
town
Loans
may
be
obtained
for
any
pur
­
3i.0%
to
for
_______
handling the milk in each style
W. of
! and there I took th job of driving a pose on acceptable real estate secur­
making the curd.
Ran*«
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
"If there is a difference in price, private car for a lady,
ity; liberal privileges; correspondence
“I was away from a|l my old com­
it is the atyl« that counts. Style in
social life i* what costs. 'Alle same’ panions and I thought: Now is my solicited. A. C. Agency Company.
>n cheese.—Fond du Lac Common­ chance. I am going to quit! For a feu
758 Gas, Electric Bldg.. Denver,
! days 1 smoked two or three agars a
wealth.
On your front porch can lie lit
Colo.
440 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco
1
day.
and
then
I
quit
sure
enough
an<l
Referring to the above article, in­
every night until midnight
quiry among the Sheboygan county I told myself about afterwards 1 he
nd register not over
iifty cents per month
cheese men elicts information that only thing I
Cut Prices.
on the meter.
seems to credit the late Peter Baltz (a chewing gum. I found that a f'rc"'‘n-
well known dealer) with having had help in time of trouble,’ but I gradual­ Cabinets, per doz
$1 00 and up
T illamook E lbctric L iuui
.50 and up
the flrat "Daisy” cheese made and ly broke myself of that.
Post cards ....
F ukl COXP«At
.25 and up
"I wouldn’t go back to the old hab Enlargements . ............
Mr. A. D. DeLand with having made
Tillamook Studio.
W
ill S fal ’ jix 3, M in 14er
for
anything.
1
feel
better.
I
lookbe
-
the first “Longhorn” cheese, which
Üppqsit C9U{t Hvuac.
followed a style that was a little more ter, and 1 know I am better morall.
HOW CHEESE WAS NAMED.
slender and was called the stovepipe
during its brief period of existence
L. W. Clark of Fond du Lac Writes It was a trifle latger in diameter and
Interesting Story About Wisconsin a little shorter than our longhorn._
Cheese and how it Was Named.
Sheboygan County News.
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