Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 22, 1917, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 22. 1917
the cheese situation
.gh Prices Encourage Production,
Decrease Consumption and Curtail
Exports.
prices they would reach phenomenal
OUR LIBERTY BELL
figures. Relief m the matter of sup­
plies from the Antipodes depends en­
tirely upon available freight space to A Victim of Old Ag» Disease and It»
Triple Melting».
England ports which at the moment,
'Very limited. I ntil an increase in
Metals, just like people, are subject
this direction materializes scanty sup­ to the wearing effects of time. And
plies must be expected. As fast as any they also have diseases that destroy
>u ters are released by the govern­ their vitality. A combination of both
ment they are quickly absorbed at is responsible for the great crack in
government maximum prices, with the famous Liberty bell, which recent­
quality almost a secondary considera-
ly has shown a tendency to spread.
, eesc~prac,ic"1'>' ,he
The bell was made in England by
coi ditions prevail regard»)? this ar­
ticle as in the case of butter. Govern­ one Thomas A. Lester auil shipped to
ment releases continue short of de­ Philadelphia in 1732. When tested
mand which absorbs them at full gov- with a hammer it cracked at the first
eminent maximum prices.
stroke. The metal was recast and 10
I per cent of copper added. This addi­
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Boston, Mass., Nov. 10— Cheese— tion did not have good effects, seeming
while the market can be called some­ to spoil the bell's tone. So it was re­
what steadier, more in sympathy with melted a second time and tin put in
Aew Yorks firming up a bit, than with the copper to restore the sound.
irom any increase of business on the
Although details are somewhat hazy,
•'pot. Dealers generally have quite a
mt of defensive stock, most of it cost­ it is certain that facilities in the colo­
ing them prices that in some cases nies for handling such a quantity of
show slight losses, but they appear to metal were not very good. The bell
i>e willing to do this in preference to weighs shout 2.000 pouuds, and it is
adding to their accumulations. The of­ estimated that twenty to twenty-five
ficial quotations for white Twins is of the largest crucibles in America
IS 23'Y at 24 and buyers find no diffi­ were required tor the purpose.
culty in supplying their wants at these 1 At all events, the bell was finally cast
prices much easier than one could sell a third time and accepted. But it did
a ,, hni* at the
price.
— outside
-—F
. .w. F. O. B. not cool evenly and was immediately
°”ers v
”Sstcrn points this week subject to shrinkage strain. These
were, limiteli in quantity,
. . especially
for
America
. ■ Y oung ...........
~_s’ which appear to strains had about the same effect as if
be in light supply at the «noinent. The a piece of doth were gripped in a per­
offerings were around about 23 at son's two hands and torn down tlie
23 ;c. for current make of White middle.
This pressure ultimately
I u ms, and 24 at 24' jC.r for Young caused the big crack which is such a
Americas. 1 can hear of no business familiar characteristic of the bell and
being pulled off on White Twins, and which now promises to become even
but ,» few sales of Young Americas larger.
were made at 24 at 24%c. The market
Another point against the bell was
closes decidedly quiet. Receipts of
cheese for the week ending today are the triple meltings. Metal loses some­
3,878 boxes and for corresponding thing of its vitality every time that it
week last year were 3,024 boxes. Our goes through the crucible. Nothing that
cold storage stocks of cheese this undergoes the "making over” process
morning were 72,122 boxes, and for is quite as good as before, and the
corresponding week last year were Liberty tell Lad be<*h made and re­
69,470 boxes, showing an increase for made three times before it pealed forth
this year of 2,646 boxes.
the message of freedom.—Isis Angeles
Times.
!
Waste and Extravagance in Church
Work, Says Dr. Boyd.
DIET FOR NEPHRITIS.
OBERT IL McGRATH
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW
Government reports issued October
ith, IQ,7. show total holdings of
,038.837 pounds of cheese in cold
orages reporting, as against totals
r same date last year of 44,308,627
;r cent, a gain of 37.33o.-iio pounds,
otals at this time 111ust.be just about
,e same.
There has been very little cheese
[ported of the 1917 make, most of
1» cheese shown as being exported
ging year ending June 30th having
tfr. of the 1916 make, and for the
ill wing reasons: The English Gov-
inient has placed a nyixinnun price
21 '4c. Montreal on finest Canadian
.•ise, and 2114c. on American. Our
n stic economic
situation
has
i uch that cheese, prices have rul-
. insiderable higher than English
,.s num prices, hence there has
en no export. Until late this spring
tri was no maximum price and no
sfrictions. Today no one can ship
ivi e to England and sell it with the
iception of the English cheese coni-
is- m .This commission absolutely
ie> the prices
of cheese passing
E
li different hands, w liolcvdcr.,
and retail r». Anj
jn. ing to ship cheese to England
luld have the cheese confiscated.
This is one of the most
:rly this month the New York slate
irket dropped to 20‘.c., but ship-
sensible street and motor­
>g is scarce and no business resuit-
ing coats produced, this sea­
lt is but natural that they take the
son. One of New York’s
nadian cheese first, but when the
most exclusive Fifth Ave.
i lian cheese is all shipped and if
shops are' featuring this
lipping is available for shipment
c.icese from New Zealand, we may
stylish model
cet a resumption of full creatn
Price...........
.$12.90
,-c shipments. Most business thus
'■as been in skim cheese.
Reduced Prices on Suits and Gouts Made to Order;:
'ur latest trade paper,, how large
tilings of last season's butter and
Suits Cleaned and Pressed.
Prices the Lowest
>ese in New Zealand, 121,797 crates
vssssvvsMsssssvvssssvsssss vsvsvmvmsmmssssssMvssssvssvVS,«
f, e and 233,87p boxes of butter.
>w acute the shipping situation is
ty iw gathered from a recent article
tm Oregonian, where it stated that
Australian Government was go-
; to guarantee the farmers 75c. the
E l lor the coming wheat crop.
1 difference between tile 75c. price
Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor of the 1st Proper Food For Those Afflicted With
I. the price in this country is repre-
i. d mostly in freight differential. 1 resliyterian C liurch of Portland in
Inflamed Kidneys.
Eastern trade papers and reports an address to Methodist Episcopal
In nephritis or inflammation of the
niir.g from Camilla show that the ministers and in his sermon on Sun­
lories there have been receiving day, pointed out the waste and extra­ kidneys diet is a very important part
nn 2i!4c. to 21 %e. for their cheese, vagance in church work in small of the treatment. The diet is planned
: brokers and handlers being con- towns. Ibis is a fact, well known to i to reduce the tax on the kidney to the
II, d with J4 to J.-c. for freight and most observant persons, but it is not lowest terms. Beverages and fluid foods
nunission. The American ciiecse otten that ministers call attention to are limited, no salt is added to food,
tiers arc just as keen and can do this w’asle of effort in the towns that certain vegetables which contain much
sines* on just as small margin, blit are church poor. Tillamook City is in salt are avoided and meat Is cut out
: difference is that they have been that class, as our church goers must entirely.
t
aide to interest the buyers in Amcr- admit when they sec the empty pews i Dr. Arthur F. Chace, professor of
n cheese up to this time. The only on Sunday in most all the churches. | medicine, and Dr. Anton R. Rose, as­
This is what Dr. Boyd said.
I in the clouds is the proposition
and
Explaining that lie was not at all sociate in pathological chemistry in the
it the lower price of cheese has
couraged production in New York. sensitive, neither did lie care what i New York Post Graduate Medical
Watertown where production this people think of his utterances, Dr. School and hospital, give in the Jour­
¡son has been over 13,000,000 tbs. Bovd said, that iie made his talk to nal of the American Medical associa­
:esi, they have quit making cheese the Methodist preachers last Monday tion a study of diet for nephritic suf­
the season, as market milk men "behind closed doors, telling them ferers.
i
r< offered them $1.00 more per 100 that he would give them the privilege
The general plan of the dietary is
of looking into his heart.”
ands for milk.
as follows: “A warm cooked cereal, gen­
”1 hat talk” said Dr. Boyd, “seemed erally farina served with milk, is giveu
,'n'nss the situation opens tip on the
Oregon.
To all Southern Pacific Stations in
¡st soon, we expect to separate our to interest the public; at’least the for breakfast. This is sometimes re­
Oregon, Sale dates Nov. 28 and 29.
Ik and send the sweet cream to newspaper men thought it did and placed by oatmeal or a baked banana,
rtland. This would bring us 53c. they said some things about it. In t and toast and a citrus fruit are occa­
Return limit December 3, 1918.
order
to
make
myself
more
clearly
lay, gross price,
I
it must be remembered that these and fully understood, I purpose to re­ sionally added.
"The noon meal consists of a plain
: war times and that prices are peat some of the things there stated.”
To all Southern Pacific Stations in
Co-operation of the churches, Dr. soup made from milk, flour and butter,
gely made by war demands. That
Boyd
explained,
was
one
of
the
things
California, Sale dates Nov. 24, 25,
given mainly to supply an agreeable
the reason condensed milk prices
out of sight. Exports of condens- which he was trying to bring about hot dish, though it is also utilized as
26
and 27. Return limit December
and
he
told
the
Methodist
preachers
a medium for introducing variety by
miik have been many times great-,
than before the war. Butter prices so. He wanted the Methodists to join adding celery, asparagus or spinach:
15,
1917.
re been very high in Europe, the with the Presbyterians, the Cotigrega- a main dish consisting of baked pota­
tionalists
and
others
in
the
elimina
­
ximum prices having been taken
to, now and then replaced by a baked
Danish and Holland butter. W ere tion of competition in the smaller half ripe banana and steamed rice; a
Ask any Agent for information.
communities,
to
do
away
with
waste
to enter into the export business
liberal portion of green vegetable and a
J ohn M. S cott ,
ier present prices, it would mean and unecessary expense and duplica­ lettuce salad with oil dressing, flavored
>ut 19c. Tillamook, provided always tion of work. He also told them that
General Passenger Agent,
with
lemon
or
vinegar.
the
big
trouble
of
the
church
today
is
y would take our cheese at all. Bc-
"The evening meal is composed of
Portland, Oregon.
e reducing the market that far, it its lack of finality; that it posses no
uld b<- much better to skim our real, clear-cut definition of its beliefs such articles as ripe bananas, rice pud­
and
“
that
the
present
form
of
religion
ding, cornstarch blancmange, steamed
k .it present prices for sweet cream,
I
rice with linked bannnas and stewed I
limning would result in curtailing must be mended or ended.”
"1
was
in
a
small
town
of
1200
peo
­
fruit. Milk and cocoa in limited quan­
production about three fourths
Ing the winter months. We have ple lecently,” said Dr. Boyd, "and tities are served as beverage.”
bab’y 12 per cent of the season's found seven churches there. The Pres­
From this general outline it is not
duction unsold. W e are surely bet- byterians were supporting their pas­ difficult to construct twenty different
tor
at
an
expense
of
$300
a
year
them
­
off than in New Zealand and Aus-
menus that will contain great variety.
i:. where practically last season’s selves and with $600 of missionery
money. I asked how many members
<ls are on hand and where they are they had and the reply was that they
Significant Shake».
going, into full flush season had 16; that tile Episcopalians had 12
As the thumbs of a dying person fold
and the others small numbers in pro­
wait and see portion. I declare to you that there is beneath the fingers, so the handwrit­
of the local nothing like that waste and extrava­ ing begins t<> disintegrate when the
ipL have any suggestions to help gance; nothing like that inefficiency intellectual facilities ami physical
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Iters, they can meet with the in the known world today and it is a vigor are on the wane. Observations
iniery association directors at any shame that the church of Christ is op­ of this kind are possible, for there Is
e. This will lie better than writing erated on such a basis. I doubt if the no outward sign for each separate
Icics in the papers.
business men, who are always so care- • nerve degeneration. 'The user of drugs
Carl Habcrlach.
ful of what they call their “overhead” 1 and stimulants can be easily discov­
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and who are always scanning their ered. for each one of these positions
Eitertoavn, N. ¥., Nov. 3—The sale ledgers, realize what a shameful waste
Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook. Or.
cheese reported on the Produce there is in the operation of the pres­ lias its particular quiver or irregular­
ity.—Industrial Management.
change today were 2,000 boxes at ent day church.
c.
“John Ruskin said lie threw ortho­
Phonograph» on War Plan»».
dox religion overboard when he went
tica, N. Y., Nov. 12—The i. st to a small church in Turin and heard
In certain conditions of flight it Is
tting of the dairy boafd was held a pigheaded preacher, talking to 17 often hard for an aviator to use a pen­
ly. There were sales of 000 boxes old women, tell them that they had cil and paper. To obviate this difficulty
ci-.resc at 2IC. Butter sales were at the only religion ami that there was the military aeroplane now frequently
. Following is a summary of the no chance for outsiders to go to heav- ' carries a phonograph, with a «peaking
iness of the season: Total number en. Have we that kind of a riligion.' tube running to the mouth of the ob­
koxes for season, 84.000; number of
server. so that by talking Into the ma­
inds 3,780.000; average curb price
Last year a world in which the chine at any time during the flight he
pound, 22.73c; value of season’s
esc $859,194; average price in 1916 most productive nations are engaged can record his observations and still
15c; number of boxes in 1916, 5,- in war was able, nevertheless, to send have his hands free for Ids field glass
.000; value of cheese in 1916 $871.- into the American market the largest or his sketching pencil.—London Tlt-
• The total number of boxes of amount of products that has ever Rlts.
tse sold at Little Falls during the come upon our chores; and the cus­
Medium boiling
ion was about 44,900. Prices there tom houses collected less revenue up­
Life of th» W»«p.
points—the mid­
'e about the same as those at Utica on it than a smaller volume of im­
There isn't a male wasp In existence
dle links of the
Ithe Utica average price, therefore. ports ever produced. 1 hat market, when winter ends. Late the preceding
continuous chain
total value of the cheese sold was the home market, is the market which fall the wasps mate. The coming cold
“we must maintain” if our working
—give quick and
'.533-
people arc to be employed. But first weather kills every worker and male,
»mooth accelera­
while
Mrs.
Wasp
hies
herself
to
a
con
­
'hiladclphia, Pa., Nov. 12—Cheese of all, we shall have to regain th,s venient place and hibernates, ready to
tion.
splendid home market which has
’. New York full creams at 22
Standard Oil Co.
been given away through Democratic come forth in the spring and lay eggs
(California)
«'4e.
legislation. That can be done by res­ to replenish the ra<-e.
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toration of Republican legislation.
rockville. Can., Nov. 8—At today « |
Queer.
esc board meettug. the offerings'
‘led i.371 boxes, of which L’56
'There ia »ometblng queer about that
e white and IM5 colored. 1 he sale-
man.”
Ornamental Fire Place* Built
e 981 boxes at 21 *4e. On the 'tree
"Why 7"
of Brick and Stone All Fire
ut 4.000 boxes chang< d hand« at
"He waa hurt In an automobile acci­
Places absolutely guaranteed
same ruling. The board defeated .1
GARAGE
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
money re-
dent.
and he senially admitted that It STAR
not
to
»moke
or
dution to adjourn for two weeks. 1
was bis own fault.”—Detroit Free
funded.
..... .
Brick work of all kinds done
Pre»».
°ston, Mass.. Nov. to, tot”—lat-
on short notice.
advices to George A. Cochrane,
We make a specialty of re­
Not Encouraging.
ftostnn. Mass., from the principal
pairing smoking Fire Place».
"She eeem, to look upon my i>ro)>o»»l
Itets of Great Britian gives butter
in « sort of flapjack."
sets arc practically unchangc '
"How so?”
1 principal feature to note is the
“Says »he'll turn it over *n her mind.
iinued absence of supplies, with |
— Kane»» City Journal
Pie having to do
without th'
tie the bulk of the time. Undouht-
TILLAMOOK ORF.
but for government control of
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
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0K. J. G. TURNER.
EYE SPECIALIST.
COATS
PORTLAND
WATCH PAPER
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
Golden’s
AVID ROBINSON, M. D ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Women’s Shop
TILLAMOOK
California
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OREGON.
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YTTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract, Bov ks i
< Iftice.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
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LELAND
JOHN
J
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COI NSELLOR-AT-LAW
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Oregon.
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CALIFORNIA
FOR OATES.
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SKIRTS
To All Stations In
OREGON
Regular Monthly Visits to
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And Separate
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FARES
—
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oregon
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DONE RIGHT
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Attorney
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