Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 27, 1919, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 27. 191».
Ôlillumouk ìjpaòltgljt
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
would be a great improvement every
body should admit, but it question
able whether Eastern Oregon will
favor it when it comes to a vote.
SMITHY’S
VARIETY
STORE.
Soap Special,
5c. a Cake.
I
EXTRA
Knit. Gloves ’
The report of the co-operative
associations
in Tillamook
. dairy
A good grade of White Laundry
county
which
we
published
last week
Advertising Rates.
are highly flattering in many re- Soap, Per Cake.............................. 5c.
Display Advts, per inch • •
20c. ' spects. Weather conditions last sum­
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ff
For Men. Women and Children.
” . half page 17V4C. mer were anything but ideal for
Regular price from 29c. to 79c.. See
99
ff
dairying,
it
being
one
of
the
dryest
15c.
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them fly at
Locals
........... per line
7c. springs Oregon has seen for many
years, causing a poor crop and al­
Readers, with reading matter
most a failure in some parts of Ore­
per line.................................. 7c. gon. 'lillamook County suffered to
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. .¡some extent, there being less green
Resolutions ................. per line '5c. i feed in the early summer months,
but notwithstanding this there was
an increase in the production of
milk and -in the amount of cheese
manufactured. Although other parts
of Oregpn-have had crop failures, it
It Bro. Trombley Is really in favor can be said of Tillamook county that
of a labor organization, he should this is unknown here, and it is in-
turn his "scab" print shop into a i teresting to look over the cheese
union shop, with the eight hour rule production of this county for the,
past twenty years and see the rap d
for his employes.
strides it has made in that tim
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Evidently Germany is on the verge Probably the most gratifying featu
of a revolution, if newspaper ac­ of the cheese industry in this couni
counts from there are to be relied Is the high grade cheese that is mai
good material—well made, not
No. 2 Cold Blast—$1.45 values
upon. This is not to be wondered at, ufactured to-day compared to tl e
Containing 24 envelopes. 24 sheets ;he Of skimpy
kind. Values from $2.19 Color Copen and Rose. Sizes 26—
where Socialism obtained a deep hold poor grade in the early history of tl e paper, per box
28—30. A good value at $1.88
:o $2.65.
upon the German people, even before industry in this county. It used to 1
that
good
and
poor
cheese
wei
the war. But the end Is not in sight,
for the military party, controlled by dumped on the market, and, < f
the junkers, have started a reign of course, did the industry a lot of hart
One Of the best things the dairyme
terror and assassination.
ever did was when they decided t<
We are Inclined to believe that in employ an inspector, and througt
passing a law for the appointment of him a uniform high grade cheese ii s
No. 2 size—good quality
Well made, generois sizes—sizes Pearl Top No. 1 or No. 2 size
a food and dairy inspector for Tilla­ now a premium on the market. Ii
Wide and narrow widths—ruled
mook county, that it is a tendency took several year* for all the dairy
ige 4—5—6—7—8. Tslue 85c.
to create too many public offices. It men to realize the lmportanoe ol i
for __ th« e
_, but
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seems to us that if the County Ag­ that wise move,
riculturist was clothed with proper most part, see the wisdom of placing
authority he would be the proper a hlfch grade eifeeee on the markel
person to see that the barns and manufactured under strictly sanitary r
dairy herds were kept in sanitary conditions. Another thing. The dairy­
men are managing their own affalrt
condition.
Light and dank cqlors—sizes, age No. 0 Tubular—Nb. 2 Cold Blast
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under a co-operative plan with th«
10 qt. good quality—every pur-J
Ink—Blue
or Black—Paste Per 6 to 11—Values 88c. and 95c.
or No. 2 Short tfrobe
In the scrap over the office of sec­ best of results and the best of satis­
pose pail
retary-salesman for the Tillamook faction, which has to do with the , Bottle.
County Creamery Association, sever­ marketing of the cheese. It used to be
al persona were made "goats”. Goat that the jobbers put the price in Til­
No. 1 is Jim Christensen. A few lamook cheese. Not so now, however.
prominent dalryme,n of Fairview It is right here where the co-opera­
went out to Pleasant Valley and suc­ tive associations have to be on the
ceeded In Inducing him to oecome alert, for several attempts have been
the bell-wether of the insurgents. made to disorganize the dairymen of
Of good quality figured sateens of Color, Cardinal—Knit
Worsted,
Where Jim fell down in placing his Tillamook county, with no other pur­
different shades, elastic at top. Val­ sizes 28—28—30 A good value foi No. 0. Tubular $1.00 values.
cards he started in to attack those pose In view than to allow the job
No. 8 Galvanized
Boilers—well
ues $2.19 and $2.45
$1.48.
who expended a large amount of bers and the big packing companiet
made—Substantial
money for advertising. It transpired to place the price on Tillamook
that he was on the aommittee and cheese. There is not much doubt bul
sanctioned the expenditure. Even if what the Interest of the dairymen
Jim was made the "goat" he has been will be well looked after by the di
a good friend and a willing worker rectors of the Tillamook County
Creamery Association and if thal
dor the dairy industry.
body can manage • to
keep
the prlc«
O
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When will the government and ;°f chqese sp to a good price it will be
numerous bureaus and institutions doing well, tor the changed condi-
quit riding newspaper men to depth? tlpns In the reconstruction of the
You. buy 3 pair hose-rWe give you a pair free.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN^
A letter yesterday says: "The bureau country Is sure to upset things for a
of luternal Revenue is sending to time, but manufacturing
a high
fl£BAU Bites. Colors for Men: Black. White, Navy, Havana, Brown ; for Children and Women : White and
your office ready to print plates con- Stade cheese there is always going
Regular and Out Size» for Women, some with Rib Top.
All from regular stock and first quality
taining timely, instructive and ini- 1 to be a good demand for It at top ¿Black
portant stories explaining the In- prices,
Prices range from 15c. pair to $1.25 pair. A price for every purse. Buy now for your future needs.
come Tax now being collected. The
use of thest^ plates is, of course free
Cheese Making in Tillamook.
of charge." The follows who are hold­
of weeding out the boarder cows.
and extended to the very bottom.
The review of the cheese-making
ing down soft Jobs in the revenue of­
For Sale.
Ml.n5 . There is a lesson also tor other in- Possibly there is a feeling that re­
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fice are paid, the Western Newspaper industry for the year 1918, t w
dustries in Oregon in the steady rise sponsibility for the situation la
Union is paid for preparing and send­ comparisons showing Its growth ini
A Registered Holstein Bull ten
in favor of the famous Tillamook shared, because of acts of omission.
ing out this plate matter; the ex­ the past ten years, makes interest- I
I months old, a fine individual, bred
cheese.
That
which
no
dairyman
by
Republican
members
of
Congress
press companies and postoffice are ing reading. The mere statement that
could hope to do as an individual who have fallen in with the idea that by E. Werner, Aurora, from his fam­
paid for delivering it. But the the Tillamook county association,
has been made possible through or­ Congress is and of a right ought to ous Sire, Fobe De Koi 2nd Johanna
newspaper man gets nothing and for example, handled 45,100,156 lbs. I
Duke, and a dam with a good record,
from the looks of things should ex­ of milk for its members, and pro­ ganization. Both the salaried "sec­ be a mere seismograph for record­ will sell or exchange for a good cow
retary- salesman” and the official ing White House tremors, but stop­
pect nothing. Every newspaper man duced 5,036,900 pounds of cheese,
or heifer.
Is about sick and tired of being rid­ valued at *1,352.94 shows the magni­ inspector and grader have been in­ ping waste sponsored by the execu­
Chas. Macpherson,
strumental in accomplish I ng the re­ tive authority in a time of war is
den to death on (lie free horse while tude of the business. This represents
PERFECT.
Grand Ronde, Oregon.
other persons are paid wur time pric­ an increase from 23,416,(24 pounds sult. It is not by accident that like trying to put out a prairie fire
"where
Tillamook
cheese
is
put
In
Needle«,
Oil,
Belts
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with
a
garden
hose.
The
people
have
and
all
kinds of e- Sewing
of milk, 2,506,612 pounds of cheese
es.
Notice.
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
competition with the east, or Wis­ rendered one verdict on this fright­
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and a valuation
of *386,135, in
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consin, It captures the first prizes.” ful waste, but it is only a slight sug-
___ , Cheese
__ _ _ Com
The state legislature passed two 1909. The quantity of milk has near­
The Pleasant Valley
New Home Users
The honor and welfare of all the pro­ gestion of what they are going to pany
wishes to receive bids on haul­
Important road measures. One is to ly doubled in that period, th« output
ducers are Involved In the quality of hand the party in power and all Its i Ing cheese from its factory to Tllla-
are
quality chosers.
of
cheese
has
more
than
doubled,
and
bond the state for 110,000,000, with
the product bearing their name. Sec­ I apologists and defenders I
„„a defenders the next mook car and depot, and supplies
the emergency clause attached. Sev­ the money yield has been trebled.
For Sale By
ond-grade cheese 1« ruthlessly classed I time they get an opportunity.
enty-five percent of the money is to The moral obviously is that by de-
[from Tillamook to its factory, Pleas­
SHARFF lb DUBIVER
as such, and sold on its merits. At
be used in construction of pavement voting themselves to a worthwhile
ant Valley. Leave bids at offiee of
The London Pott on frilson.
the same time constant effort is made
172 3rd Street
and betterment of roads deslgna'tl>tl iiitivistry to which their locality was
j Carl Haberlach, Secty., Tillamook,
to reduce the proportion of seconds,
The
London^
”
~England,
Morning
°
r^on' °n or b,fere February 28th.’ I NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE
In the road law passed in 1917, as well adapted, and by working to*
i
so that inspection works profitably
hardsurfaced highways, and Jhq re- gether harmoniously, the Tillamook
hi two ways. The broad, ethical'pol- Post, discussing the Paris conference I J91,9' Company reserves right to re­ i
COMPANY.
nialning twenty-five per cent.4,1 rtnf» have “'“<1« definite progress, icy pays.
ject any or all bids.
says:
San Francisco
California';
be expended In the dlscretion-pt tM.
,helr Prosperity, be- ; Another phase of eo-operation
Pleasant Valley Cheese Co.
"Our conception ef President Wil­
State Highway Commission Its fbo cuvss they have mude it for tbein-
son
is
that
he
is
a
very
considerable
which is worth noting is the econom­
,.„R .. .uc «yyiiom diplont!wpo js endeavoring to!
conati action of other roads of any «TV«.
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That Terrible Headache.
ies which k has made
i
. possible. In-I
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fjic sum of $6,604.503, which has
class included in the same law... The
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country to a policy of dis- ’
stallation of plants to save the sur ; COBin,‘t
new law practically adopts the’’rop’d been received from this source in the
Do you have _ period!«
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attacks of
plus cream which goes Into th whey likes. On the one side, he lulls his
system to be Improved us In the 1917 past ten years, is a tidy addition at
tanks, and which last year
...ed [own country by giving to a universal headache accompanied by sickness of
the
same
time
to
the
wealth
of
Ore
­
luw, which designates a hard sur­
*24,479. ie an illustration of tl. . system of alliances and interventions ■ the stomach of vomiting, a sallow
faced roinl from Clatsop county line, gon. for there is no doubt that Tilla­
new name. On the other side, he skin and dull eyes? If so, you oan get
From various angles, the example of
by way of Wheeler, to Garibaldi, and mok dairymen are fixtures In the the Tillamook dairyman
.ggests to Europe that he is hostile ■ quck relief by taking Chamberlain’s
seems
to
whirtt also provides for 29 miles or community, or that they spend their >furnish a model for others
to pattern to the principle of balance of power Tablet,* as directed for bUliousnews,
more of hard surfaced pavement money at horn«. It is doubtful wheth­ after. Oregonian.
at the very moment when he is put­ and you may be able to avoid these
er
they
could
have so well served
from Tillamook City. That this
ting it in practice.
attacks if you observe the directions
county will receive favorable consid­ themselves and the state in any other
"President Wilson, in our view, is with each package.
eration and some of the first work to way; certainly they conld not have The People Know Who is Responsi- the ablest practitiener in balance of
be undertaken by the State Highway done so by chasing rainbows, or by
ble for Waste.
power since Lord Castlereagh. He is
Coaimlselon Is safe 40 predict, for sitting idly by th« railing at fate.
trying,
with Infinite skill and ad­
Senator Handley put up a grpat fight Successful dairymen, as a few per­ ( Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, is right dress. to save Germany from the con­
in behalf of the State Highway Com- sons
|
know, requires an admixture of in saying that the people of this
sequences of defeat and to deprive
mission in the senate and evidently several virtues. The chief of these is country are incensed by the extra-
the alkies of the consequence of vic­
won out, nithough he wan in the tireless industry. The man who owns vaganee and waste, to use no strong­ tory.”
a
herd
of
cows
must
keep
a
watchful
er terms, which has characterised
minority first off. He had the good
If the last sentence is true. It is
sense to ks«p out of the cement trust eye on them. There is always some­ the conduct of governmental affairs
thing to be done around the dairy during the past two years especially. possible that the hand of one, Mr.
Sold by
and paving trust fights..
House, is seen?
When a line can be obtained on barn. As In other Industries, com­ But the people are not deceived, and
Tillamook Feed Company.
what the State legislature have done petent help is not always easy to ob­ cannot be deluded, as to the respon­
C. 0. A C. M. Dawson
In other road matters. It Is proposed tain. We may be sure that Ike Tilla­ sibility of this. It belongs with the
Private 1 Private!
Conover A Condit.
to bond Tillamook county, to co-op­ mook cheese producers have had administration and the party ki
A Pari, cable »ays.
Geo. R. Edmunds.
erate with the State Highway Com­ thetr share of vexations. Yet the fig­ power; an administration
and a
of growth tell the story ef how party which promised the American
'Th« freedom of the seas, which
mission In building a hard surfaced ures
1
Tillamook, Oregon
been , more
or
less lost
in the
road through the county, but thia they overcome obstacles.
peeple in 1912 a "return bo that i has
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A. Anderson. Wheeler, Ore.
We take from the Tillamook Head­ simplicity and economy befitting a
will not be done until the County
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W. A. Rowe, Brighton, Oregon.
“p for ,he firs' ,ime <»day by the
Court or a delegation waits •n »he light the significant statement that democratic government.” Responsi-
1
Riw
Fiv*
••
State Highway Commission for the the high price of feed was not an un­ Nitty for this orgy of extravagance Big Five.”
"The discussion was private."
purpose of ascertaining whether the mixed evil. The dairyman, it appear» cannot by any sophistry be separated
be a philosopher. "The from those who have been exercising
Private? Private? Is this the
Commisslou will agree to a 50-50 may also
BUY LIBERTY BONDS
---- prac-
w— | When contemplating Monumental
proposition. The other road bill In dairymen who played safe (and who the appropriating and expending tlcal application of Mr. Wilson's doc- work,
FOR SPOT CASH
—
*■,
do
not
over
look
White
of "open
covenant»?
” Why Rrnn.
what 1» known as "The Rooeevelt i Increased their bank accounts) are power. The people understand that I trine
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Bronze. This material cannot rust or
ANY ISSUE.
Coast .Military Highway.” It calls those who followed the example of Congress has been a mere tool in the .have the mighty fallen?
■ o
1 corode. There is nothing to support
for a bond issue of *2.500.000 to be (he early dairymen and who raised hands of the executive power for the
$50
submitted to the people. There are all of their own feed." A good many past six years, and especially for the
1100
vegetable life. It is hard and dense $500
For Sale or Trade.
conditions In this law, which provide "poor milk producing cows were dis­ two past years, when every demand I
$1000
and
will
not
chip
or
crack.
In
beauty
O
J
that the government is to appropri­ posed of and helped out the meat has been backed by the cry of war I
Have about 40 acres of land, south of design, artistic and general effect
Send us your Bonds by registered
ate a like amount of money. In all market." But it 1» reasonable to sup­ necessity which made opposition
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Trask river six miles from town.
probability this road would go pose that in even greater degree the seem unpatriotic. The people have a of
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market
Plenty of wood on place. Wood will no stone can compare with White letter and receive highest
through Hebo and Cloverdale to Nes- 1 disponing of them helped out the pretty
clear
idea
of
where
the
re
­
nr.u, *1—-
-« -a— •»— -c- more than pay for place. Will take Bronze.
price
by
return
mail.
k win and Join with Lincoln county farmer also. The history and progress sponsibility Iles for a carnival
Represented By
1 WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO
of auto in trade. Inquire of
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a that place. That a coast road 1 *'» ,h* d»lr7 Industry is also a history waste which has begun at
Tn
S 1 REYNOLDS.
the top Childers, near the land.
>
200 Central Bldg.
per year $2.00
LIMIT 100 cakes
to a customer.
EXTRA
25c
Real Honest-to-Goodness Sale.
Editorial Snap Shots
LASTING SIX DAYS— Starting Saturday Morning, ending Friday, March 7
COME EARLY.
LOOK 'EM OVER
!e
r.
Box Writing
Paper
Women’s Aprons
& House Dresses
Children’s
Knit Middies
Lanterns
:
25c.
$1.39
$115
*
Ink Writing
Tablets
$1.89
Children’s
Coveralls
4 for 10c.
69c.
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Lamp Chimneys Galvanized Tubs
10c.
Writing Inks, i Boy’s Blouses
Library Paste
$1.95
Lantern Globes Galvanized Pails
6c.
Women’s
Petticoats
69c
15c.
59c.
Children’s
Sweater Coats
Lanterns
Galvanized
Boilers
$1.79
98c.
75c.
$1.95
PAIR HOSE FREE I
EXTRA !
WITH
i
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EVERY
3
PAIR
YOU
EXTRA I
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