Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1917, Image 13

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 16. 1917.
s OF AIR.
I butter fat. Average fat content, 4.15 Plan for Financing SUOS.
makbi 1.480 boxes.
STORES IN BURMA.
Average yield was 11.23 lbs. cheese . per cent.
g>er Kx> tbs' milk.
| 235,274 tbs. cheese manufactured
You Can Make Purchases In Them if
Che se sold for $16,742.60. Average and sold, making 3,335 boxes.
, Realizing the importance of Silos to
You Try Hard Enough.
Tillamook
:
dairy
industry
of
price 16.6 factory. It must be remem-I 11.25 tbs. cheese made per 100 tbs. I
¡County;
the
directors
of
the
First
You
uiay
walk through the muddy
bered that the factory operates only a milk,
Cheese sold for $39,311.37. Average : I ■* National Bank of Tillamook, at their old markets of Rangoon for hours at a
short season, the season when prices
' regular monthly meeting held this time* or through the bazaar at Manda­
werjlowesl this year. Also that the price, 16.71 the lb.
freight rate is higher than from Tilla­ I Factory received l>ic. the tb. for week, provided a fund of $15,000.00 to lay without any of the salespeople tak­
be loaned to responsible farmers on ing the slightest notice of you as a
making cheese, or total of $4,117.26.
mook
Factory also charged for hauling one year’s time at 6 per cent interest. possible purchaser of their wares. The
Factory received $2,269.84 for mak­
'S M
The proceeds of these loans is to be 1 dear little ladies sit crosslegged upon
, cheese at 6c. per ease, or $199.14.
ing ¿Leese.
-4
Expenses for the year were $3,944.- usd for silo building only, but there is long tables in front of the high cui>-
I aiu enclosing herewith ' itemized
-d
no
restriction
as
to
the
kind
or
make
expetlie account, less stock on hand 43-
boards containing their goods. They
______
The coiypanv paid $400.00 for stock of silo.
and Items sold, which shows net ex­
are placidly smoking or chatting or
in Long Prairie Water Company,
pense- of $1,826.12.
painting their faces or braiding their
Pleasant
Surpise
Party.
With a checking account at this bank
Fcfllowing is the financial report. this is added to the above expense ac­
hair. They are not attending to busi­
Resou rces: Cash in First National count.
ness
in
the
least.
you
will always have fust the “right
Financial statement follows:
Rc-
Miss Elanor Spall was pleasantly
Bank, $524.84; Building anil ground,
It requires a great effort to get a
$I,5iH.6o; Supplies on hand, $430.00 sources: Creanicry plant. $1,250.00; surprised by 1 host of friends last
change" no matter where you pay the
November making, estimated, $70.40; Equity in water company. $400.00 friday at the home of Mrs. L. Schrad­ Burmese shopwomau (they are nearly
all women 1 to show you her silks, and
Cast
in
First
National
Bank,.
$73-73
Total.
$2,535.84.
er.
Games
and
music
were
a
feature
bill
or to whom you pay it.
old fashion-
Liabilities: Capital stock anil ad­ Supplies on hand, $722.70; 1917 ex- of the evening, at a late hour refresh­ when at last she has spread her mer­
'Kgy wheel
vance-, $1,400.00; November monr« pense account, $213.79; December ments were served,
served. Those presnt chandise broadcast upon the table and
e road? it
You can draw your check for ODD
on hand, $446.15; By balance, ». t making due company $74.50; Account were Mrs. and Miss Sappington, Mrs. you are reveling in the illusion that
> load re«.
due company, $167.90; Total, $2,902.62 Blackburn,
worth, $689.68.
Mrs. Vanortwick and you are living in the middle of a rain­
AMOUNT and pay your bill either
There is
Liabilities: Capital stock outstand­ daughters, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Jas- bow, with a chance of holding fast to
The factory is now out of debt. Our
>r the hone,
person or BY MAIL which is a real
Nover iber cliese has ben shipped and ing $750.00; Bills payable, $500.00; man and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hultz some of its colors, she will ask her
rse lifts s'
■money will be paid out as soon as it Balance favor stockholders $1,652.62. and children, Mrs. A. Russell and son. price, which is seldom more than a
convenience you can enjoy by
The liquid assets of the company Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones, Mr. and
conies back.
expended,
rupee too much, and will stick to it
exceed
its
current
debts
by
$752.62,
ube strikes
Mrs. R. Andrews, Mr. and .Mrs. G.
but it was thought best to purchase Gray. Mr. and Mrs. T. Tompsett, Mr. like glue.
ly punched
BLAINE CREAMERY CO.
She is an indolent lady in many ways,
supplies,
even
if
we
had
to
pay
in-
and Mrs. T. I*. Miller and sons. Mr.
The wheel
The factory received 744,205 tbs. of tercst on indebtedness.
who loves a quiet life, and she has de­
H.
Morris,
Mr.
W.
Devine,
Mrs.
Paul
bstructloa
xnilkl during 1916. Monthly receipts
Dowling, Raymon Lindsy, Mrs. E. D. termined that her most comfortable
raordluary
were: February, 4.560 lbs.; March, THREE
RIVERS
CREAMERY Best and son, Mrs. M. B. Shaffer, course is not to haggle in the market
chance to
35.255 lbs.; April, 68,738 tbs.; May,
ASSOCIATION.
Mr. Charles Caruthers, Mabel Ander­ place. So you may make up your mind
le to build
118,022 tbs.; June, 136,244 tbs.; July,
The factory received 2,352,995 tbs. son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bolffing and tliat bargaining and persuasion are use­
All supplies furnished Free.
125,290 tbs.; August, 105,426 tbs.; of milk during 1916. Monthly receipts
As a soap
less arts to practice iu Burma, however
September, 79,712 tbs.; October, 54,- were: January, 34,151 tbs.; February, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers.
nd elastic
I valuable they may be elsewhere.—Lon-
752 It’«.; and November, 16,256 tbs.
47,187 tbs.;
March, 142,489 tbs.;
blows and
! don Spectator.
“The Old Peabody Pew.”
This milk contained 31.185.84 tbs. April, 253,023 tbs.; May 347,2'9 *bs.;
i the Ideal
butter fat.
June, 359,052 tbs.; July 343,557 tbs.;
te hardest
Average butter fat, 4.19 per'cent.
August, 309,203 tbs.; September, 24>-
The above is the title of a very at­
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
hat of de-
8*5,24 5 tbs. cheese produced making 188 tbs.; October, 169,719 tbs.; No­ tractive
interesting
entertainment
idustry a
1,197 boxes.
A BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.
vember, 73.333 tbs.; December, 29,- which the Ladies Guild of the Presby­ Held by Authorities to Bo Part of the
nd which
Average yield was 11.45 lbs. cheese 874 tbs.
terian
Church
is
planning
to
give
on
Notional
Jurisprudence
per too lbs. milk.
This milk contained 93,667 tbs. of Friday evening, March 2. The people
The declaration that international
make mo­
Chjeese sold for $14,062.41. Ave.rage butter fat, an average of 3.98 per cent,
of the community are advised to keep law is at one and the same time both
le, but to
price was i6}4c. Tillamook. It must
255,856 tbs. cheese produced, esti- that date open and be prepared to be national and international has far-
be re 11 lcmbercd that production was mating December in factory,
it not for
on hand for an evening of rich en­ reaching and very practical signi 11-
light during periods of highest prices boxes cheese made. Average 3,644
>rm their
yield
last year, both in the spring and in was 10.87 tbs. cheese per 100 tb«. milk joyment. It will certainly be a treat eance for the work of building a new
rould not
for grandma and grandpa, as well as
the fall.
■d; high
Cheese sold for
$42,688.73, an k for all the children. The ladies are international order.
The company received 2'/ic. for
The courts of Great Britain, begin­
steering
average of 16.68c. per lb
making elaborate arrangements, and
making cheese, or $2,131.13.
for they insist that the friends in the ning with Lord Chancellor Talbot in
Company
received
$5,177.12
'ould not
Expenses per enclosed expense ac­
making cheese an average of 2c. per country about will like this particular 1733 and including Lord Chief Justice
raldemar
count, was $1,994.59.
program too. No further mention will Mansfield in 1764, have held that the
azine.
Financial statement follows: Re­ lb.
Itemized expense account shows be made of this affair until there is law of nations 1 b part of the common
sources: Accounts
due company,
cheese etc.; $833.20; Supplies o’n total of $5,143.01, but from this good reason for doing so just a little law of England. Sir William Black­
band, $62.50; Building and ground, should deducted supplies sold and on later on. It would be well to keep on stone supported this doctrine in his
hand, amounting to $4,530.21.
the watch for a reminder or two. It clsssic Comments riee. This doctrine
$1,00000; Total, $1,895.70.
Financial statement follows: Sup­ will be Friday, March 2nd.
aka ths
holds good as well in the United States
Liabilities: Capital stock outstand­
a.
as in Great Britain, a fact to which
ing. $725.00; Due for cheese, checks plies on hand, $600.00; Cash in hank,
Card of Thanks.
issued, $404.46; By balance, $766.24; $450.28; Building and ground, $3,500.-
In Con-
both Thomas Jefferson and Alexander
00; Due us for one case cheese $13-49
Total. $1,805.70.
tells the
Hamilton bore convincing testimony.
account,
$193.20;
November
making
The accounts due company for
In the lifetime of the present gener­
> Turk's
We wish to thank the many kind
account,
$78.40;
December
making
cheese are for cheese sold, and the
ation the United States supreme court
friends
who
showed
so
much
kindness
$404.46 is for checks issued. When
__ Total $4,835.37.
10m the
Liabilities: Bills payable $1.500.00; and sympathy to us in our bereave­ has held that international law is part
we get the $833,20 in, it Would leave
ed him
Capital stock outstanding, $1,600.00; . ment, in the death of Mrs. R. A. Doty. of our law and that, in order to ascer­
us $428.74 in the bank.
Mrs. Mary Doty and family, tain and administer it in eases where
rerslon.
Due. cheese maker. $114.05; By bal­
M rs M ary Isaac.
Turkish
there Is uo treaty and no controlling
ance,
$1,621.32;
Total,
$4,835.37.
PLEASANT VALLEY
CHEESE
r cases
executive or legislative act or judicial
COMPANY.
ih sub­
decision, resort must be bad to the cus­
The factory received 763,292 lbs. of
toms and usages of civilised nations.—
endant
Effie is a had little girl who finds
•milk during 1916. Monthly receipts
New York Times.
of the
the joy of |living too great to be
■were. March, 44,'45 tbs.; April, 88,-
il. The
mistreated. She has the time of
544 lbs.; May, 119,886 tbs.; June, 124,-
fh the
Parnall’s Superstitions.
her life and marries the man of
<t21
tbs.;
July,
117,781
tbs.;
August,
t It is
Several stories illustrating the super­
her heart.
104,058 tbs.; Scptemabcr, 78,221 tbs.;
s such
stitious nature of Parnell are told lu
October, 59,606 tbs., and November,
erfere,
a
memoir
which
bls
brother
has
writ
­
26,430 tbs.
d, “If
ten. His horror of the color green has
This milk contained 28,862 tbs. of
U take
been touched on by many writers. He
butter fat, an average butter fat con­
tent of 3,781 per cent.
would not wear a coat or tie with any
The following is my report of cheese inspected and graded for the tinge of green in it, and he objected
11, you
84,020 tbs. cheese were produced,
year 1916.
making 1, 185 boxes.
to anything like a green wall paper. So
L. H.
Y. A.
Prices—Adults, 15c.
Children, 5cr
Trips.
Flats
Average yield was 11 tbs. cheese
is the
strong was his aversion to the color
... 21390 ..
■ 4458 that one day when a lady whom he
per 100 tbs. milk.
The Tillamook Creamery .
'e the
... 2272 ... •
. .. 19282
5049
Cheese sold for $14,097.61 an aver­ .Maple Leaf Crey....................
artled f
18526
... 2147
4412 knew very well came to see him In
20
age of 16.78c. per tb. Tillamook. It Fairview Dairy Asso............
flow-
... 1728 the bouse of commons he refused to
... 12567 ..
must be remembered that the milk South Prairie Cry..................
bbub,
shake hands with her because abe waa
. 3607
.. . IOS20
■was practically all produced at the Mohler Cry. Co......................
t the
wearing a green dress and hurried
.. . 2678
... 10313
season of lowest prices, both early Three Rivers Cry....................
'erful
... 1026 .. .
900s
spring and late fall prices being much
>334 away from her as quickly aa possible.
1 the
He also bad a horror of the number
... 1388
higher than dtfring the middle of the Long Prairie Cry..................
9663
and
season.
204
.
947 13. Once, during an election thia broth­
Cloverdale Cry. Asso..........
.
7779
first
The company received 2'4c. for Central Cry. Co......................
"37 er, J. H. Parnell, tells us), be was
••
7340
making cheese, or a total of $2.051.05. Elwood Cry. Co......................
6157
192 ...
'403 put In a room numbered 13 in a coun­
1001 try hotel. “What a room to give me!”
The first part of the season only 2C. Oretown Cheese Co..............
Brat
20
.
;6o6 .
waa charged for making cheese.
■ one
. . *
Cold Springs Cry....................
5995
he remarked. “1 sup|M>se the landlord
880 is a Tory and baa done this on pur­
The financial statement follows: Re­ Neskowin Dairy /Asso............
man,
• ■
344 •• • .
.
3697
sources:
Building
and
ground,
$1,-
1018
4168
the
Beaver Crv. Asso....................
pose."
034.69: Supplies on hand, $241.50; East Beaver Cheese Co. .. .
12 . . . .. 1038
...
3306
it if
Cakb
in
bank,
$11.72;
Due
company
...
3043 •• ... 2038
e an
Pleasant Valiev Cry..............
Ready Fsr Him.
for November cheese. $667.38; Total, Alder Vale Cry........................
.
2703
The landlady noticed with unfeigned
$1,0=5.29.
nac.
dlamny that her new lodger's fire con­
Liabilities: Small accounts due by
161060
17042
23387
Total ............................... . . 20
and
sumed more coal than ■ be had been
company, $64.75; Capital stock out­
There was an increase of 7965 Triplets, 7730 Long Horns and 20 Flats accustomed to provide for ft. She
standing, $302.50: Bills payable, note
lent
at bank, $500.00: By balance. $1.088.- over the previous year and a loss of 2092 Y. A’s. on account of using the 5 . A, mentioned it
presses for L. H.’s. 3343 Triplets, 146 Long Horns and 200 Y. A.’s were of
Cng-
O4»Total, $1.055.29.
"Oh. yes!” explained the Ingenious
poor quality and shipped as seconds, which is about 12 per cent less than
lUit,
young man. "You see. I always place
last year.
the lumps of coal upon the fire in such
THE TILLAMOOK CREAMERY
Respectfully Submitted,
pro-
a way that the grain of the coal is per­
F.
W.
CHRISTENSEN,
Inspector.
Ti e factory received 5,120,494 tbs.
had
pendicular—that. is running up and
of milk during 1916; Monthly receipts
Following is my report for your
down, you understand. It makes much
were: January, 41,728 tbs.; February, association for 1916:
CLOVERDALE.
better tire. Nothing like a little sci­
59,43n tbs.; March, 230,361 tbs.; April,
ence, you know."
------ o------
5'51'37 tbs.; May, 722.791 tbs.; lune, The association inspected 4,250.572
'1th
The unimpressed female who con­
769. 414 tbs.; July, 758,144 lbs.; August tbs of cheese during the year, per the
VV. M. Owen ,of Portland, was a
he
682,; 19 tbs.; September, 563,932 tbs.; following list:
Cloverdale business visitor a few days tracted for the supply of daily neces­
at
October, 439,520 tbs.; November,
saries spoke in a hard voice that al­
Pounds. this week.
ful
218,9'17 tbs.; and Dccenibur, 118,625 Tillamook Creamery ............. 573.667
S. W. lller, of Devil Lake, Orc., most stopped the lodger's watch:
tbs.
lea
“That may tie so. but I always
Maple Leaf Creamery .......... 543,324 I was a visitor to our city this week for
This milk contained 205,381 tbs. Fairview Dairy Asso..............
5'4,986 a while.
charges 1 shilling extra to scientific
butt<r fat, an average of 4.01 per cent South Prairie Creamery .... 324,745 i
the
i Mrs. Wert Sappington has recover­ gents!”—London Telegraph.
fat.
ld-
Mohler Creamery ................... 269,280
57.1,667 tbs. cheese were produced, Three Rivers Creamery .... 255,803 ed from the meascls, and is able to be
Ths Wind and the Keyhole.
about again.
snaking
.. 8,230
. - boxes.
Clover Leaf Creamery............ 238.597
he
“How excellently I whistle!“ said the
Howcrd Shearer left this week for
Average yield was 11.2 lbs. cheese Long Prairie Creamery .... 235,274
Ila
wind to the keybole.
per 100 tbs. milk.
Cloverdale Cheese Co............. 200,064 Detroit, Mich. He is a son of Dr.
"Well, that's good!" answered the
Cheese sold for $95,937.77. Average Central Creamery Co.,........... 189,799 Shearer, of Cloverdale.
price. 16.72c. Tillamook.
V. F. Leonard of the Nestucca Val­ keyhole. "It is I who do tbe whistling.
Elwood Creamery Co.............. 167,299
Factory received $9.122.24 for mak­ Oretown Cheese Co.,............. 147.652 ley Real Estate Co., had the honor to I should have thought you knew that”
lie
ing < hcesc.
Just then the old lady took some pa­
Cold Springs Factory, ........
142.077 help survey at the dairy farm of A.
id
* Expenses for the season were $8,- Reaver Dairy Asso................... 105,045 Arstil this week.
per and stuffed up the keyhole, so that
345.82. Th e company also paid $891.55 Neskowin Dairy Asso............. 100,894
Rev. Fred Davis will be in Clover­ neither wind nor keyhole whistled biit
for pavement in front of its property East Reaver Cheese Co.........
D-
93.403 dale Sunday to speak at the Presby­ longer, and It would I ms difficult to say
an<1 $802.17 on separator plant.
84,020 terian church morning and evening. which of the two was more annoyed.—
Financial statement follows: Rc- Pleasant Valley Cheese Co..
Alder
Talc
Creamery
...........
64.643
Mr. Davis is known as Hay Wire My Magazine.
sources: Cash in bank $347.34; 1917
I
The association charged 1-10 cents I Davis, the Hay Wire Evangelist and
expense
account
$123.23;
Supplies
on
k
Well, Why Not?
hand. $2.750.00; Bills receivable $50; the tb for cheese made at the above , Converter of Lumber Jacks, so he
Crawford—You seem to think your
Cremery plant, $6,693.72; December factories during the months of April, ; says.
May,
June,
July,
August
and
Septem
­
Love may be blind, but it seems to wife the most unreasonable woman In
making, $252.89; October cheese ac-
COPnt, $314.22: November cheese ac- ber, 1916. This amounted to $3.243.99. pick off all the swellcrs, says Miss the world. 1'rabsliaw You see, I mort­
B
Following is the financial statement Fern Lippencut today.
cot
$43 .25; Accounts due company,
gaged the bouse to buy her a ear, and
^|f,84; Total, $10,98649.
T. E. Armstrong, of Gaston, Ore., is now she wants n>e to raise money on
of the company:
Liabilities: Capital stock out. >1.-
Money on hand at last annual re­ staying with his brother-in-law, E. E. the car to purchase her a birthday
^J.00; Bill« payable. $1.000.00: Ac-
port, $730.01: Received from factories. Antrim, of the Cloverdale hotel. Mr. present—London Answers.
counts <luc. $141.02; By balance S«.-
I
$3,143.70; Received from stamps sold, Armstrong is foreman of the Lake
265.71; Total, $10.086.49.
$9.50; Total money received $3,883.21. Ranch, of Gaston, and is here on busi­
Her Share.
ness. He expects to plow the tide
"So the lawyers got about all of th*
Disbursements, Inspector'« salary
LONG PRAIRIE CREAMERY CO and expenses for 13 months $2.26:00; lands soon with one of his big trac­ estate Did Edith get anything?"
tors.
^■lie factory received 2.091.396 tbs. Telegram* and telephones, $=69.00:
"Ob, yes! She got one of the law­
D. J. Roomley, of Bend, was a
^^■milk during 1916. a gain of 378,4:; Miscellaneous expenditures $259,80;
yers."—Boston Transcript.
over 191 =. or over 18 per cent. Cash in hank, $788.51; Total $3,883.21. Cloverdale visitor this week at the
There is due the association the «uni home of hi« sister.
Mcvhly reports were. January. 17.-
Mads Hastily.
Something Good.
For That Terrible Itching.
IJk lb- Februarv. 46.630 lb«,; March. of $100.29 for balance of inspecting.
Those who hate nasty medicine
“She married in haste."
The
association
also
owes
me
for
my
lb«.; April, 288,104 tb« May,
I have a number of store buildings,
"Her clothes show it. Look st the should try Chamberlain’» Tablets for
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
2pl
'
I m< . .ict.hu lb« : Iidv. year’s salary, the sum of $20.00.
houses and office rooms to rent. Also hang of that gown."—Kansas City constipation. They arc pleasant to I their victims in perpetual torment.
The yield was increased fyom ti.05 can give desirable ground lease in
HU lbs.: August, 278,966 lbs.;
take and their effect is so agreeable , I be application of Chamberlain’s
Journal.
Member,
218.554 lbs.;
lb«.
October. lbs cheese per too tbs. milk during various parts of the city desirable to
and so natural that you will not real­ I Salv will instantly allay this itching,
li"7 tbs.; November, 72.098 tbs.; 1915 to 11.23 tbs. cheese per too tbs. almost any needs. See me also for
Diecontent that t« I mm of .nr y la a ize that it has geen produced by a and many cases have been cured by
I December. 34.416 tbs
milk during 1916.
city property on payments to suit
m< flicinc. For sale by. Lamars Dreg its ......
use. For sale by, Lamars Drug
toe
to peace.
rbis milk contained 86.777 lb«, of
Carl Haberlach, Sec.
your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
Store.
1 Store.
If Tires Cou|4
>ar.
n> of modent
'thing bo pa,.
>8 in eoncep.
Hr which w,
ice strangely
' practical-
must endur,
» necessarily
’rial; practi.
itch air asg
he tales the)
tire repair^
motoring ai
» because of
S of air had
The Convenience
of Havi nof
The “RIGHT CHANCI
OPENING A CHECKING
ACCOUNT.
Tillamook County Bank.
A SPRINGTIME
HEART
Beats in the bosom of Effie Marchand,
the part that
JUNE CAPRICE
takes in
“THE MISCHIEF MAKER,”
her latest
WILLIAM FOX
Screen Drama.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY
ASSOCIATION
Cheese Inspector’s and Secretary’s
Reports.
GEM THEATRE,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
FIREMEN’S
DANCE,
on Thursday,
February 22.
AT C.A.C ARMORY,
Tickets, $1.00
Everybody Invited and a Good
Time Promised
I
FREE .' FREE!! FREE! !
With every Pound Canjof Royal
Club Coffee, one can of Pepper
Mustard or Ginger FREE.
See our window display
RAY & CO