Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 28, 1918, Image 4

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ADVERTISING RATES.
fire traps on account of getting out
rived spruce, but on account 1 of
“ * the
u*
threats of I. W. W.'s to came • des­
We feel su re
I .10 truction of property.
that the people of Tillamook county
■05
will co-ops rale in any effort to pre­
vent to. s’, fires next •■.immer, but it
t.oo is necessary that extra efforts be
o- made to k.ep a clone watch.
MAKE WAR ON ONION MALAQy
Marvelous Co-Operation Facts.
Strong Efforts Going On to Stamp Out
Oitease That la Known
as Neckrot.
(From The Oregonian.)
As an instant of co-operation
is really and truly co-operative there
To combat neck rut—a destruct!»,
storage rot of onions—-In various
is in toe I oiled Mates probably no
Itles of the United States, the t’nitaj
belter example than the arganizalion
of citccsc. lac.ories in Jillamook
States department of ugriciilture uext
n«*«
uenson Is to assist growers In texting
L uliii .), For a number of years fully
a method of controlling the tllsetmi
nine-tvoii.s oi uie factories m that
with the hope of putting the meth,«1
.0?
There arc some few persons who county nave been managed on the co-
on a practicable basis for commer­
think the dairy association? should opeialm plan, and during all 01 that
cial use.
Specialists of the depart,
•5° advertise Tillamook cheesi. Far better lime tne products eil the laciories
ment will be assigned to the dlxtrlctj
iiave
been
marketed
by
the
same
start a propaganda for better sanitary
affected to advise farmers and to help
m.uiou. The prices arc nxid and the
conditions on the dairy farms, it is
In the installation mid equipment of
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. just as necessary for strict sanitary sales being made by one man, who
necessary structures.
also
looks
alter
the
collections.
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
icgulatioiis on the dairy farms as it is
The districts known to he Infected
1
here
are
now
in
1
illamook
County
.’.bout thi cheese factory, in tact, more
Include
th- principal onion-growl^
I
w
entv
so, for no cheese maker can make su­ twenty-four cheese factories,
centers In Massachusetts, Connecticut
Tilla-
of
which
fully
belong
to
tiie
perior cheese
SV with milk that is not fit
Ohio. Indiana. Delaware, Wisconsin
Association,
for human food. Wonderful improve­ 11100k County (.namely .'___
amt Oregon. The disease occurs In
output
01
the
ments have taken place on the dairy but a large part 01 the
other stntcs also. Losses of from 25
How much money have you saved
farms in the care of milk and keeping non-incmbersiiip concerns is handled
per cent to 75 per cent In white onion
to buy a Liberty Loan Bond in the
it sweet and clean, but for fear some by the association s manager. ¿0 even
sets have been recorded in the vicinity
next drive?
with
very
closely
ainliatcJ
dairyman may get lax, a system of in-'th, \ are
• if Chicago and In northern Indiana.
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that
specting dairy farms is something the big association, so elcseiy
Red mid yellow onions are not at­
Gcc, wiz! Sunday’s mail brought us
____ _____
is no friction between the two.
that deserves due consideration. The there
tacked as seriously as the white vari­
a letter with over three pages of
From the annual report of the man­
dairyman who is particular about the
ety.
articles for a $750,000 drive gotten uj>
cleanliness of his farm ami takes a ager, Mr. Carl Haberlach, published
The disease known 11s neckrot Is
by the Lutheran church. Next please.
in
the
Tillamook
Headlight,
it
is
great deal of pride in seeing that
caused by a fungus. The parasite en­
proper sanitary conditions exist, will learned that the twenty association
ters the wounded nock of the bulbs at
It is only a ft., ears since the snap
welcome the visit of an inspector, not factories last year handled 42,752,449
harvest time and gradually rots the
shot man said that the output of
pounds
of
milk
and
produced
4,747,-
so, however, the dairyman whois not
scales until they become dried up and
cheese would amount to one million
as particular as he might be. We con­ 449 pounds of cheese that sold tor
worthless.
Of the control measures
dollars. With a large amount of non­
sider this another step in the right di­ $1,141,793.57. in the same period the
that have been tried, artificial drying
productive land in the county ’urned
rection, for, after all, one of the prin­ tour non-membership concerns handl­
of the onion rets In crates Just after
into dairy farms let’s all boost to
is clean- ed 2,149,854 pounds of milk and pro­
harvest has given the best results. The
make the output of cheese ten million cipal things about dairying
duced 227,099 pounds of cheese, which
; (Bring One) ?
object of this method Is to cure the
liness.
pounds.
sold for $47,112.13. This makes a
necks as soon as possible, mid thus
grand total
of sales made by the
to
the
right
at
10:00
A
M.
—
Bible
School,
check the fungus before it enters the
IV.. P c print ' ll several thousand
The people of Oregon had some ex­
Turn
twenty-tour factories of $1,188,845. 1»
flesh scales. In various lots treated
turn to the right at 0:30 I’.M —C- E. Society.
Copies of a neat four page folder, giv­ perience with Heneyism, and the
Turn
addition to these receipts there is to
recently the rot was reduced from 14
ing a synoposis of the dairy article methods lie used in his muck rake
You
are
cordially
invited,
if
not
attending
elsewhere
be reckoned the amount of. cream ship­
per cent to 1 per cent; from 47 per
which we published last week, which campaign. He is repeating it in Chic­
ped to Portland last December, done
cent to 7 per cent; from 53 per
will be used by the banks and others ago. This is how the Nebraska Dem­
to curtail the manufacture of cheese
cent to 7 per cent, and from 92 per
in answering inquiries about the dairy ocrat deals with Heneyism in Chicago.
cent to 10 per cent.
“Every once in a while some sensa­ when there seemed danger of over­
industry of Tillamook County, and
production. These shipments amount­
which will belli
to advertise the tional lawyer gets the government or
ed to- $10,522.85. Several of the fac­
someone else to hire him to «andbag
cheese industry.
RAILROADS USE MUCH COAL
the packers and the live stock in­ tories installed machinery during the
year to take the butter fat front the
We hope our contcmpory, which is dustry. This is a poor time to block
Require Almost Twenty.Five Per Cent
whey; these machines produced but­
of the Total Output of
publishing a second edition of the last the packing industry when our soldier
the Country.
issue of the T illamook Headlight, will boys are risking their lives for their ter to the value of $13,879.29.
While the report of Mr. Haberlach
give the snap shot m:.n a little credit country, and who need every pound
is illuminative and instructive, and is
Figures compiled by C. E. Lesher of
for editing and putting into shape of provisions we can muster. The
the United Stntcs geological survey
the dairy article we compiled to help (■ackers are under better control to­ certain to carry conviction to any
show that 13fl.000.000 tons of hltuinl-
boost the county. Bro. Trombley even day thi ll they have ever been in the community with ability enough to co-
certainly operate along the e same lines, it does
noe's coal, fl,735.000 net tons of Penn­
history of the business, , and
..
swiped the type from our office.
wait not gel to the root of the ways and
sylvania anthracite and 22.950 tons of
the grandstand politicians can
.
__
___
..
s
of
success
achieveS
by
the
coke were used by the railroads in the
Wc are informed that some of the until after the war to prosecute wherefores
The
mainspring
m. m. I . ’ .v.-ident
W ilson ought to head Tillamook dairymen,
United States In 1910. The increase
resi
soldiers who are now in camp on the them.
Haberlach.
the of the whole works is Mr.
in the quantity of bituminous coal
Mia mi to get out rived spruce arc off the windjammers until we get
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He is the man who mu«
constructed this
used by the railroads In 1916 was
from New York state, and who know kaiser's goat, then if it seems neces-'
greit
manufacturing
and
marketing
14.000,000 tons, which was 11.5 per
nothing about spruce or logging in sary the sheep can be separated from
machine. He is the man who gathered
cent more than 1915. The Increase tn
the Northwest. And another little,in­ the goats. This is a poor time io give
a few heterogenous plants and welded
the consumption of anthracite by the
cident that is amusing is that the men jackass lawyers the limelight while
railroads was but 535.000 net tons, or
have not proper clothing for that kind our sons are bearing their breasts to them into one harmonious, homogen­
8.5 per cent. There was an increase
of work, and are liable to be taken the bullets of the enemy purely from ous whole. In strict fairness bv the
[strictest of honesty and with great
In railroad consumption of nearly
down sick at any time i n this wet a patriotic heart,”
lability he gained (lie confidence of
4.000.000 tons of coal from Illinois,
dimite.
about 2,800.000 from Ohio and of
The dairymen of Tillamook county 'every cow owner in Tillamook county.
4.8OO.OOO from West Virginia. The
It seemed that as soon as the pco- made a remarkable record for 1917, He is in reality the manager of the as­
sociation creameries. He decides all
quantity of coal from Pennsylvania
pic were advised to eat fish up went going over the top with $1,188,845.
used by the railroads decreased nearly
the price of fish to a prohibitive price. The snap shot man also feels proud of the problems of the sort and quait- |
8,000.000 tons.
It was the same with other things. of the splendid showing, for wc have tity of their output. After it is a sale­
4
The quantity of bituminous coal
Now this is not a fish story, but the seen the cheese industry of the county able product he sells it, collects the
used by the railroads In the eastern
fish market taxed us 35 cents a pound grow from its infancy to its present money and turns it over to the fac­
district Increased from 56.500.000 to
for Chinook salmon
last week. It magnitude. What helped make the tory whence the product came.
For his employes Mr. Haberlach
62,700.000, or 11 per cent. The Increase
used to be that one could buy a
lb. cheese industry a financial success
In the Southern district was from 22.-
gets
more
money
for
their
milk
than
salmon for 50c., in this county, in the was co-operation amongst the dairy­
000,000 to 28.800.000, or 5.1 per cent,
good oul days when we didn’t have to men and co-operation amongst the any other dairymen in the West. Last
and in the Western district, from 43,-
Hoovcrize and pay for speculation in co-operative associations. We recall | year they averaged $-’.44 net per too
500.000 to 50.000.000, or 15 per cent.
The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation
food stuffs, The only way to ‘‘beat it »» the "scraps” that used to take place • pounds, and butterfat brought them
The total quantity of bituminous
in the high price of fish is to cut it in electing directors in some of the : 60c per pound. Remember, these are
which clearly indicates a new condition.
coal used by the railroads was about
.
the
net
prices
received
by
the
dairy-
out or turn fisherman.
associations and the unbusiness meth­
27 per cent of the total production as
, men. Mr. Haberlach and his wife do
Men are wanted everywhere. The work of this war is being
1
ods of selling cheese to every Tom,
against 28 per cent In 1915. The
carried on largely by those who never before have been in pub­
There is urgent need of more pa- Dick and Harry, with factories under­ . all the clerical work pertaining to the
Pennsylvania anthracite used by the
marketing,
buy
all
of
the
supplies,
sell
lic office or public work. Men who have been too busy, too
triotic sermons, like that preached by selling one another. That fortunately,
railroads in 1916 was 7.7 per c*nt of
all
the
product
and
collect
all
the
Rev. Chas. Gibson, at the Methodist is a thing of the past. The co-opera-
engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving their work to others
the total anthracite produced and th»
money.
Where
is
there
another
plant
church on Sunday, and less wrangling live spirit took its place, with results
and giving their lime and ability to the cause which is ours,
combined bituminous and anthracite
sermons on tlr.ology, for it would that are highly gratifying to the doing a business of about one and a
used, 142,735,000 tons, was 24 per cent
’/ours, everybody's.
have a wholesome effect on every dairymen who were instrumental in quarter million dollars with but two
of the output, the same as In 1915.
accountants?
The
expenses
of
the
of
­
It is a ti uc when politics in the ordinary sense must not be
community and inspire patriotism in­ bringing about a radical change,
considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered.
to the minds of the people. That is What would some of the dairymen fice, including inspection of the en­
Making Life Worth While.
the best kind of Christianity to preach think, who receive their monthly tire cheese output, was for the last
Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the de­
To increase your earning capacity,
year
the
sum
of
$7550.85.
The
detailed
right now when there are co many check regular, if they had to wait six
fense of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of the
you must be an energetic, live »pert-
disloyal persons, who h..ve come to months or longer for their check, the report is something every Oregonian
men of humankind. You should be
times
before
everything.
the United States to make their home same as the dairymen did when the ought to be proud of.
throbbing with surplus power. You
In another part of this paper appears the announcement of
who down in their hearts are pro­ industry was not organized. Another
should possess a degree of strength
I..
.1.
Simpson
a
c-
ndidatc
for
the
nomination
for
Governor
Patent
Medicine
Dopes.
Germans. Let's have more of the gos­ important event in the history of the
that will give you confidence and cour­
]
on the Republican ticket. Mr. Simpson was urged to become a
pel of patriotism, and all honor to cheese industry of Tillanioak county
age and endurance. Then you can go
candidate by his many friends in every part of the state, because
men in the pulpit who preach it.
was in employing an inspector for the
From the Oregon Dairy and Food
on day after day, relates a writer, add­
wc
take
this
interesting
an
­
purpose of producing a high grade Bulletin
of his business record, his understanding and knowledge of
ing to your skill and knowledge and
Tillamook County produced nearly cheese. It was an immense success, alysis:
power in your profession. And when
Oregon’s resources, industries and needs; because of his public-
five million pounds of cheese last year, for poor cheese makers and poor
Under the verbal camouflage of the
you have climbed to the highest point
spiritedness, which of recent years has led him to tasks which
easily a million dollars worth of a grade cheese were soon eliminated. words
"remedies”,
"restoratives,”
on one sphere of endeavor, you will be
have
been
more
important
to
him
than
his
own
affairs.
first-class article, and, like all the rest There are some few cheese factories "tonics,” etc., a number of medical
ready to look around for other work,
of Oregon, she is not "blowing" half that have not co-operated, but have fakes continue to prey upon the more
L. J. Simpson is clearly the man who can give Oregon the
and continue to experience the delight»
enough about it.—Oregonian.
enjoyed all the benefits derived from gullible portion of the public in Ore­
administration necessary to this plan of National Efficiency.
that come only with the dully strug­
Don’t worry. Tillamook County will placing a superior grade of cheese on gon, and elsewhere. The National As­
gle, required for the attainment of the
toot its horn good and loud, and will the market by the co-operative asso­ sociation for the prevention of tuber­
His campaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as
objects one has In view. Do not forget
do considerable "blowing’’ as well, ciations. Every cheese association cuiosis, states that, "Not less than
the value of systematic effort. Do not
individuals who do your own thinking.
not that this is necessary. People who should affiliate with the Tillamook $20,000,000.00 is invested in the nian-
waste your energies. Intelligent direc­
We are firmly convinced that yon will not allow politics to
tion la all-important. Force, to be of
buy the Tillamook famous cheese do County Creamery Association, and ufacturing and exploiting of fake
influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man w'ho
the most "blowing”, for they appre­ they show poor business judgment to "consumption cures." Their receipts
value, must be applied nt the proper
is best fit to help the people of Oregon, develop the state’s vast
ciate a high grade cheese of superior remain out. Wc want to commend the are reported at $15,000,000.00, which
place. Effort, to be productive of re­
resources,
and
to
prepare
for,
and
participate
in,
the
great
recon
­
ward, must be directed by superior In­
quality, manufactured under strict dairymen on their success, but it is is a 75 per cent profit. Do
~ you thus
struction that is to follow.
sanitary conditions, and "blow” them­ just as well to give a word of advice. contribute to the enrichment of these
telligence.
We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever be­
selves in for more.
On account of the war it is going to medical quacks and imposters?
fore, and that L. J. Simpson will be your choice.
take considerable tact, to maintain
in addition to Nuxated Iron report­
Made the Account Even.
"There’s nothing like reprisal»."
“1 hat was a good booster edition the high price now paid for cheese, ed m our October Bulletin, our chem­
for Till.-mook county,” was one re­ ami should the war come to a sudden ist has analyzed "Mother’s Friend."
sufd a recruiting officer. "A tobacco­
nist sent a doctor the other day a 310
mark about the Hist e liti.rn of the close, this will bring about another "Antiko Dandruff Remedy,” ’Swamp
box of cigars, saying he knew they
Headlight. Probably it was and w 14 n condition that will have to he handled Root,” “Myers Stomach Remedy,”
First—Talk over the candidacy with
hadn’t been ordered, hut they were so
ever any one wants to1 know anything with eare.
your friends.
♦ ! “Akoz,” "La Plante's Selicious Min­
excellent he was sure the doctor would
about the dairy indu-.y of this <01111-
eral,” “Walnutta Hair Stain," “Bon-
enjoy them.
Bill inclosed.
Term»
ty, it will be mailed them. If the snap
Second—If you believe that L. J.
Opto,"
"Fenina,"
“
S.
S.
S.."
and
Mighty Poor Guessing
shot man can pull off a little boosting
others and in no single instance have
Simpson is worthy of your support
strictly cash.
—
O' .... .
stun’ like that, there are others who
“The doctor wrote back:
these “dopes” and "lotions” been
write a letter to his committee.
" ‘Delighted with the cigars. Though
should do likewise. The Tillamook
The speaker of the House of Rep­ found to possess a value in any way
It 1« trne you haxfei't cnlled me In, I
Commercial Club should have at least resentatives s lid to a Maine audience, commensurate with the extravagant
Suggest how his cause may be ad­
venture to send you herewith two pre­
JOO boosters, energetic, live wires, co­ in the fall of 1013:
claims made. Invariably wc find that
vanced. We, in turn, will tell you haw
scriptions for rheumatism and dyspep*
oper‘ting for the industrial an.l moral
"Wc believe that our Tariff lull will the public is asked to pay fifty cents
you can help.
sin, respectively, that I nm sure you
development of the county. This city reduce the cost of living, more fairly or $1.00 for a box or bottle of stuff,
will like, as they have given univers»!
needs more boosters and live wi’ts. adjust the subjects of Tariff taxation, when, as a matter of fact, the potent
(Paid Advertisement)
satisfaction to my patients. My charges
and the club should have that and at the same time raise abundant ingredients present may be purchased
being $5 for prescription, we nre now
Issued by
number, each m inber doing his bii to revenue for the Government.”
in the open market at from two cents
help boost.
quits.
’ ”
The test of time is a wonderful to twenty cents. And ofter they arc
Simpson for Fovernor” League
thing. Looking back at this belief, ex­ found in addition to contain some­
l
J.3tt*tMML
.
Should there be numerous camps
Effective Shell».
Pittock Block, Portland.
pressed, no doubt sincerely, by speak­ thing actually harmful. The two an­
Controversy lins long raged regnrd-
started in the county the next few
er Clark, we are forced to the con­ alyses serve very well as illustration.
Ing the actual man-killing power of th*
months to get out rived spruce, the
"Hon-Opto,” manufactured by the
clusion that the best of men some­
big guns. It has been declared that
danger of forest fires will multiply,
\
almas
Drug
Co.,
Dctriot,
Michigan.
times make big mistakes.
820.000 worth of big shells must he
it is timely to suggest that fire patrol
fired to kill one of the enemy. Fer-
And Bro. Trombley, the democratic Borac Acid ............................. 39 38 pct.
be increased next Summer. Probably
Salt ............................................ 39-59 pc;.
haps
It Is true that nn enorn-'-u’
floppcr,
was
one
of
those
who
told
the county will have to take some
Zinc sulphate ......................... 6.5 pct. the need of glasses as adv, t’,
amount of steel must be burled by the
.17 pct.
action, cither employing additional the good people of Tillamook that by I This is simply an antiseptic solution
1 his checks very* closely with • re* big guns to Insure fatalities. Vet the
fire wardens or inducing the c.ate to electing a democratic president it made slightly astringent with zinc
S. S. S. or “Swift’s Specific,'
putable analysis from other sources actual number of men killed on 1,11
<to so. Proper precautions should be would reduce the cost of living Docs sulphate. It has value in allaying in-
10-
ufactured at Atlanta. G .
and, as can be seen, carries very little sides by artillery Are probably runs In­
taken to prevent forest fires on a our esteemed friend know of any time flamation or preventing slight infec­
Alcohol by volume
in
his
brief
existence
w
hen
the
cost
of
to
the
mi
IUoua.
J
medical
value.
While
alcohol
is
con-
larger scale than in the past, not only
I
tions. But could not possible prevent Solids (extracts) .
8.0.' pct. ’ spicuous for its presence.
on account of the d nger from leaving living was so high ?
Legal Advertiserrtents.
First Insertion per line .............
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and Professional cards
one month....................... J..............
Locals per line each insertion...
Display advertisements, an inch
and Lodge Notices, per line .
All Resolutions of Condolence
or.e month......................................
Editorial Snap Shots
LISTEN !
First Christian Church,
March 3rd
11:00 Memorial Sermon.
7:30 Excuses."
HARRY E. TUCKER,
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
In Keeping with the Big
Thought of the Day.
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