TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FEBRUARY 7. 1918.
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This picture is a worthy mate of “Polly in the Circus,” and is sure to
be enjoyed by every one who see it. Remember the date and make
all plans on enjoying the evening with us. Adults 20c. Children 10c
cheese for the trade: Triplets, 24 lb.; the practical beginning of a great fu
Longhorns, 15 tbs.; Young America, ture development in this line, as one
six tbs.
half the da’ry resources of the cou.itv
Repiesenative ol Oregon Farmer
The Longhorns are made to fill the have not been touched.
need of the California trade. 1 lie
W'.icn it came time to leave this re
Visited Tillamook County and Young America, six-pound size, are
gion it was with regret that the stay
tor i'auiiiy or home consumption.
Gives His Impressions.
could not have been longer than the *
The various grades of cheese m..- pleasant week spent among the con- I
ture in the drying rooms and are genial dairymen. When I had settled
( By. W. S. Charles.)
ready for the market in ¡8 days. But ! down in the car scale, after boarding
A few- years ago the editor of the the majority remain longer than this the train to depart, 1 again raised the
1 ilia, uuk Headlight gol out a special period, as the supply is sufficient to woielow to get one mare breath of the
spring like air. As 1 leaned out to
illustrated edition of his paper, with meet the continuous orders.
All supplies of whatever kind need look around my ears were again glad
the purpose of calling special atten
tion to the many natural wonders and ed in quantity are bought for all the dened by the croaking of that old frog.
advantages of Tillamook County. This co-operative creameries at on: time, But this time 1 smiled a knowing
edition contained pictures of the thus making a considerable saving, as smile, fur now I plainly heard hii s
with individual
small deep-toned voice sending out Tilla
wonderful herds, foilage and many compared
trees of immense size which are so amount buying. This adds to the in mook’s message to all the world.
abundant here. One of the patrons of dividual members’ annual profit and “Co-op-e-r.'.tc! Co-op-e-ratt!”
the paper sent an eastern resident a at the same time allows the associa-
copy. Very soon a letter was returned ' tion cheese to be placed on the mar Pan-German Policy is Revealed
to the sender of the paper, a letter of ket at a more reasonable price, which
in Full by Brand Whitlock.
skepticism and doubt, in which he aids the ultimate consumer to a
made this request: “The next time marked degree.
All creameries visited were provided
you see the editor of that paper,
The tragedy of Belgium has awak
picas -ive him my compliments and with whey separators, which have
.proven satisfactorily and have paid ened the world to the full significance
tell him his paper is a liar.”
of Pan-Germanism—that over-ainbi-
A few months passed. With the for their installation many times. On
tious policy of territorial and econom
ail
average
they
obtain
about
22-100
passing month- came this skeptic. He
ic aggrandisement that reckons not
5,
»1
»5
S>
visited the variou portions of the of I per cent butter fat as a saving
with treaty or obligations and human
county, marveled at its wonderful nat from the whey. Farmers also claim
considerations in its accomplishments.
ural advantages and filially invested j that the extracting of this small
Belgium was the quickest highway
in a ran . h of his own. A little later he 1 amount of butter fat from the whey
to France. Therefore, Belgium must
walked into the Headlight office, ask has not decreased the value of the
be sacrificed regardless of Germany's
ed for the editor, and apologized for whey for use as slops and hog feed
previous guarantee of Belgium neu
co-
mixtures.
At
the
Maple
Leaf
his former attitude of mind in regard
trality for, declared the Prussian
to the special edition, stating that the operative factory the whey separator
machine, a treaty is only a “scrap of
edition w hich described the region paid for its installation, $1400, in
paper” and "necessity knows no law.”
about
four
months,
by
the
saving
of
had net told one half of the wonders
For more than four years the Unit
butter fat made. At the Fairview
of its climate, foliage and resources.
ed States has been represented at the
This mail is now one of the prosper Dairy Association factory they saved
seat of the Belgian government by
ed- dairymen of Tillamook county. $766 in butter fat from the whey in
Brand V\ hitlock as ministr. Mr. Whit
September,
1917.
He has fixed this region as his per
One strong feature in making a lock became famous in this country
manent abode, and has entered into
during the four terms that he served
the spirit of cooperation whicii is name and a far reaching and growing
as mayor of Toleto, Ohio, when his
oudet
lor
the
cheese
products
of
the
everywhere here manifest, and which
broad understanding of civic prob
be developed and utilized to the great by cnrilling at the office of the
has made this country the foremost cooperative Tillamook County cream
Holl Makes Announcement.
lems was evidenced in his writings.
dairy and cheese region in the state. ery association is the standardization
est extent, and the expenditure of County Agriculturist, in the court
No
more
suitable
man
could
have
public funds curtailed to the degree of house, or at the office of Rollie W.
It was the 2nd of January when I of the quality and the sanitary meth
occupied
the
Belgian
legation
I am seeking the Republican nomi absolute necessity, consistent with Watson
landed at the S. I1, depot at the pros ods of producing the same. They em
during this critical period than Brand nation for State Treasurer, and in
perous growing town of Tillamook. ploy an inspector, who makes a rigid
efficient and conservative govern
The reserve will net call
Whitlock and his account of Bel support of my candidacy submit my
I of its members who arc already en
As the train came to a stop 1 stuck and thorough inspection of each fac
ment.
gium
’
s
tragic
experience
which
will
record, well known to the people of
In conclusion, I need only to as gaged in industry so long as the ne eds
my head out of the car window for a tory at stated periods and instantly
be published serially in The Oregon the State of Oregon, of 15 years ser
sure you that 1 still stand upon my of the war industries can be flll.il
glimps of the surroundings. The first corrects any fault in the making of
Sunday Journal beginning February vice as Labor Commissioner; one of
declaration that "My oath of office is I from the unemployed.
thing that assailed my ears was the the product that would tend to dis
17, is the biggest story that the war the most difficult positions to fill and my platform; my record is your 1 Bronx, buttons showing your IIKIIi-
croaking of a frog somewhere in the qualify the cheese in th.- least degree.
I
one of the least paid elective state of guarantee, and my experience is your bership ill the nerve will be given
near vicinity. I could hardly believe But even under this inspection, the has produced.
fices.
to those who I'Hio)).
M
that 1 heard right, for I had been busy careful supervision given each factory
protection.”
• : • : «
In standing between employers and
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reading of the intense suffering and by the head cheese maker, under the
_ 1 •>
*’
O. P. Hoff.
KnitI Knit! Knit I
employees to see that all possible pro
cold in Xi-vv York and Chicago. I thorough sanitary system used, gives
TESTED AND PROVEN
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tection is afforded and justice is done
turned to the man beside me and ask the inspector a chance to do little in
(Compo ¡ed while knitting. )
to both, I have given the best that is
ed “ Was that a frog?” He looked at terfering.
I There is a Heap of Solace in Being
in me, and that the results obtained
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
The war has had some effect on the With lingers skilful and swift,
me with a smile and said "Yep, That
have been satisfactory to the people
Earned Reputation.
old frog is a fixture. He croaks 365 development of the dairy industry in Eyes full of love's own light,
For months Tillamook readers have
days a year, for lie has at last found Tillamook county by creating a labor 1 he women are sitting in every town of Oregon is indicated by repeated re
election and consequent endorsement By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. seen the constant expression of praise
a clime where he doesn’t have to hi shortage and thus retarding the clear Knitting far into the night.
for Doan’s Kidney pills, and read
of the clean, fearless, and independ
bernate. Can't you hear what he is ance of brush and timber lands for
Knit! Knit! Knit!
about the good work they have done
*
Farm
Labor
and
Crop
Survey
of
ent administration of this office.
saying: It's 'Till-a-mook! Till-a-mook the increase of cultivated grazing One loot the cradle rocks.
in this locality. \\ bat other remedy
County Coming Next Week
As Labor Commissioner, my duties
1 hat's his joy song.”
areas, yet in spite of this the forecast Eyes may be heavy, and fingers stilt,
ever produced such convincing proof
With many of our young men in the of merit?
have carried me into every nook and
1 hat explanation sounded all right. for the 1918 work by well informed Daddy must have his socks
corner of the state. I know the state, fighting lines of the country and with
Wm. Tupper, 1009 Furr St., Hills
W lien I stepped off the train the dairymen predicts from 5 to 8 per cent
Knit! Knit! Knit!
its resources, i's great possibilities other industries holding out big in boro, Ore., says: "I have tried several
balmy climate seem to verify it. But increase over the outpot of 19*7, 1 he The maiden sits alone
I was still skeptical. But the next 1917 total record of the Cooperative Her thoughts afar in the fields of and its need. In ny work I have conic ducements for thoses who are left, kidney medicines, but I have found
there may be difficulty in securing that there is nothing equal to Doan’s
in contact with all industries
morning when I saw roses blooming Creamery association is nut complete
France.
adequate
supply of farm labor this Kidney Pills. I am more or less sub
here and there in the yards, a women as yet, but will be ready about Feb- But of moments she wastes not one.
ject to kidney trouble and lame back.
coi.ling season. 1 he Nation needs a At times, sharp twinges catch me in
out mowing the lawn, flowers peeping 15. This will show an increase of As she bends over her tender tasks
greater production of food-stuffs this my back and when 1 get down. I can
out of the grass, luxuriant grass, such about 5 per cent, it is predicted, over Ihz weaver in one gulden hair;
year than ever before to help win the hardly straighten up After I have
■'is only coin.-s out in other places in the 1916 report.
It may be a charm for her soldier lad
war ami so is anxious to know the taken a box or two of Doan's Kidney
April 1 began to believe. Then the
In 1916 there was about 700 coop When her kve gift he shall wear.
exact crop and labor situation in each Pills, my kidneys act all right and
next day when I met D. Curtis, who erative members of the association;
Knit! Knit! Knit!
locality in order to know ju-t where my back feels as strong as ever."
lives on R, D. No. 1, out of Tillamook 1917 has added about 6 per cent to Widowed mother at home
Price 00c. at all dealers. Don’t
extra help will have to be supplied to
and when he told me, unsolicited, that this number. Practically every cream Her only son, the hope of her age,
-imply ask for a kidney remedy—get
insure
maximum
production.
Jn
this
he bad raspberries in leaf, in bloom, ery in the county is now working un To fight for the Right has gone.
Doan’s Kidney Pills--the same that
county, if milkers cannot be secured, Mr. Tupper had. Foster-Milburn Co,
sonic with green berries, and a few der the cooperative association's plan. A tear drops on her work,
many must, of necessity, depend on Props., BuffaJow, N. Y.
getting ripe, 1 capitulated.
In 1916 the dairy industry of 1 illa- A prayer is breathed on high;
the milking machine.
A few days'later Sid Anderson met mook county produced 42,97°.7^3
God grant it to be heard when the
In order to find out flu exact crop GIRLS STATEMENT WILL
mt on the street and proposed tiiat of milk, from which was mad-. 4,St5*
sharpncl screams
and labor situation in the county, the
HELP TILLAMOOK
get into his auto and make a trip 128 pounds of cheese, valued at $807,- And danger her boy draws nigh
Government has asked that a survey
among some of the cooperative cheese 095. The r port of the 1917 product at
Knit! Knit! Knit!
Here is the girl’s own story: "For
be taken during the we e k of f ebruary years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach
111 Orie» 01 the county. I gladly ac a 5 per c- nt increase, even at the Her brother’s a boy in blue
I lilt to ibtli. Some one w.ll visit you and constipation. 1 drank hot water
cepted. Sid is one of the prosperous same price figure of 19th, would add What loyal sailors have always done.
(luring this week and till out a blank and olive oil by the gallon Nothing
dairymen of the county, who is al in round numbers $40,000, with ?. She knows that he will do,
with your answers to quotients con helped until I tried buckthorn bark,
ways ready to courteously show us majority cf the year holding a short So, in the dark midnight hours,
cerning the acreage of crops you grow glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler i-ka
sk< ptics what the region really can age of labor and wai conditions ap She knits while others sleep;
and your coming labor needs also ONE-SPOONFUL helped me IN-
produce. And he doesn't say much plying. This speaks well for the push And his comrades and he, on the wild
concerning the milking machine, if Stantly.” Because Adler 1 ka flushes
about it either. He jusi shows you and an energy of the dairymen of Tilla
North Sea,
you have one or intend to purchase the ENTIRE alimentary it relieves
e‘ts you see for yourself, for he was mook county.
Our shores in safety keep.
ANY CASE constipation, sour stam-
one
this season. I bis information is ach or gas, and prevents appendicitis.
formerly a native of Missouri.
Knit! Knit! Knit!
There is no shortag .- of head cheese
con fid Ui’'a I and wdl not be made pub It has QUICKEST action of any
1 he first thing that impressed me men in this district. The war, how An army of women too.
lic except in averages for the county. thing we ever told. ]. S. Lamar, drug
O. P. H O F F
°n this trip was the well kept and up- ever, will affect the first, second and Who have none of their own to give
Please answer questions prompMy gist.
to-date dairy farms. Big, w 11 built third assistants in the factories, if a
fight
business interests. I know the busi
barns on every hand. Nettling con riling is not made by the war depart But whose hearts are staunch and true nessman’s risk«, difficulties and re anel let the solicitor ge t on to the
next place. There- arc 6so farms in the
veniently near
attractive
homes, ment as exempting these assistants as They are eager to help the cause.
If T. Hott«. Pre«. Attorney
quirements. I comprchenel the troub county anel we. wish returns from too
bi'Ids fetlock deep with luxuriant necessary to food industry. Appeal That, in hour of victory fair,
at l.aw.
les, hardships and struggles of tin
Krcen grass, tending to reduce th; has been made to exempt these as That joyous hour of the boys’ return, working people and can act with un per cent of them.
John l.elaml Henderson, Sec
*ih cost of dry dairy feed at this sistants, bt.t no decision has as yet The triumph they may share,
derstanding in the solution of their
retary Tre««., Attorney at-
Enroll in U. S Public Service Reserve
time of ver.r. Good roads and well been handed down.
Oh, men with sisters dear,
problems as they come before the
Law and Notrary Public.
The
Governme
nt
is
in
need
of
ine
n
ePt fences. In fact every evidence
Another fact that is worth mention Oh, men with mothers and wives,
various boards of which the State
to work in the production of ships,
. a» man and nature were cooperat- ing is that up to the present no spec We’ll work for you till our fingers Treasurer is a member.
Tillamook Title and
munitions anel supplies for the army.
*ng to get the highest possible returns ial attempt has been made to keep
fail;
My knowledge of state business
Some
are
needed
at
an
early
date
anel
mn his favored dairy region.
Abstract Co.
mixed herd and pure stock herd milk Your're giving for us your lives.
and long training and experience in
others in the future from time to time.
here are 22 cooperative cheese fac- separate in the carrying on the cheese And perhaps, when Victory’s won.
handling public and private funds cer
Law
Abstract« Real Estate.
or|es and creameries in Tillamook industry. There is however, a factory ’Twill be said on that great glad day; tainly qualifies me for the other du The most needed arc carpenters, pat
I nmirnnce.
tern makers, joiners, draftsmen, boiler
2>
°Un/y' These operate as the Tilla- now being built near Tillamook to "Twas the women who won the fight ties of the State Treasurer.
Both Phone«.
makers, engineers, plumbers, mechan
Tk?* County vrex.mery
Creamery associar
association. make a test in this line.
Under the present stress of our
for us,"
ics, machinists and various other
TILLAMOOK—OWKOOK.
Tillamook county c-n weil be proud For, while we knit, we pray.
j _ •esc factories
--- V» are standardized
• U»J in
national crisis, I believe that every
tradesmen. Join the reserve nght now 1
to equipment and quality of of its cooperative dairy enterprise,
Sophy Imsie, Glasgow, Scotland ounce of the State’s resources should
I-
- ~
-
*‘°duct.
They make three
»izes of but the present development is but
AS OTHERS SEE US.
JUST A FEW OF OUR
MANY BARGAINS:
Sea Port Corn, 2 Cans lor 25c., $3.00 per Case.
Sea Port Tomatoes, 2 Cans for 25c., $3 per Case
Crystal White Soap, 5 bars for 25c., 100 bars
Royal White Soap, 5 bars for 25c., 100 bars
for $4.65.
White Linen Soap,
Prince Albert Tobacco, 10c Per Can
The AGRICULTURAL
NEWS NOTES.