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Devoted to Evtiy
Good Intel est
of the
Community
The Circulation of
The Headlight
Covers Tillamook
County
—
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1921
VOLUME 32
J)
NUMBER 1*»
Industry Growing
is getting along as well as cotild be
that kept her faithful. Faithful to
expected, especially since we entered
her home, to friends, to her Church
the business at the most Inopp-'f-
and devoted in service to her every
tune time during the last twenty
task that seemed unfinished. A si-
years. Some farmers of course lose
lent testimony of her prayer life is
sight of the fact that we have bee t
a large factor in price reduction here
seen In the words of this little poem
and shop around all the time.
which she copied some time ago, and
The attendance of the directors
added her own words of comment:
and the interest of everyone connect­
ed with the business has been good.
Come at the morning hour.
Twenty-seven and one-half per
The Palm confectionery was the
So have the relations betwen the
Come let us kneel and pray;
cent of the retarded children In Till­
several boards and the o.... ce, which scene of a cash register burglary
Prayer is the Chiristian pilgrim’s amook County schools recently re­
of course tends toward betterment ear^y Saturday night when some one
staff,
ported on by teachers’ referendum
all along the line.
entered the place and left with $30
To walk with God all day.
We wish to call attention to the
have become so due to the physical
fact that the work has been quite in change.
condition
of the pupils, according to
noon,
beneath
the
Rock
At
According to the story, Pete Ga-
heavy the past year, Mr. Claussen
facts gained in a recent investiga­
Ages
rest
anr
pray;
Of
and the writer doing most of the brlel, who clerks there evenings,
Sweet is that shelter from the sun tion by Dr. Chester L. Carlisle, of
work, Mrs. Haberlach assisting as locked up the store about 11
! o’clock
the United States Public Health Ser­
we Jiave been crowed. The coining
In weary heart of day.
year we shall need more assistance, leaving the cash in the till for the
vice. through the University of Ore­
At evening. In thy home.
especially should we continue In the proprietor to check up and put away
gon Extension Division.
when he arrived. F. L. Eberman.
Around its altar pray;
feed game.
Reports were received for sixty-
That Tillamook County has passed, feet.
And, as though this were not the County on the basis of previous
Carl Hberlach, Secretary.
And finding there the house of God
who owns the place, had been at­
nine children In the county who are
years
’
records,
the
total
output
of
all
the
through another year of prosperity enough, the secretary has during
With Heaven then close the day.
tending the Elk’s dance and came In
factories in the County wasy 6,436,-
, over-age for their grade. Nineteen
is shown by the annual report of the past six months, undertaken the 600 lbs. This is a gain over 1919 of INSPECTORS
NOODLE about 1 o’clock to check up, when
WATCH
When midnight veils our eyes,
I of these children are retarded due
Tillamook County Creamery Associ- j purchase and sale to the dairymen 345,341 lbs. or 5,66 per cent.
he found the money missing.
SHIPMENTS
O it is sweet to say;
¡to physical causes; the principal
¡of the County of hay, grains and
The average price for 1920 shows
A yellow streak is an evidence of
The back door of the confection­
ation issued by Carl Haberlach, sec-,
I sleep but my heart waketh Lord, 'physical defects In the order of their
a
decrease
of
6.54
per
cent
from
the
This department, although
i quality in a gold mine, but it may ery joins the side of the building
| importance being, undeveloped, ado
retary, and the report of D. R. Tin- ( feed.
With Thee to watch and pray.
average of 1919.
mean something entirely different occupied by Frank Matthews as a
nerstet, deputy dairy and food com new, has developed into a business of
The following figures show' in a
And then she adds this comment: noids, tonsils, throat trouble, defect­
missloner for the Couqty, which were J considerable proportions and, if con­ striking way some of the interesting when it appears in a so-called egg carpenter shop in such a way that
“
Prayer
can be offered on the run, ive speech, general ill health, defect­
manufacturers
of
noodle.
Some
it is possible to gain entrance
made public during the past week. tinued, will undoubtedly become one results of the year’s work:
ive hearing, ear disorders and
55,227 lbs. of whey cream sold.
noodles impart a yellow streak to from this direction and the back and amid the whirl of business and crippled.
With prices falling in al lines, and ot the important branches of tile
4,938
lbs.
of
whey
butter
sold.
answered
In
showers
of
blessings,
The
only
their product with dye.
! More than twenty-three per cent
door of the carpenter shop showed
especially foodstuffs, all over thq ’dairy industry of the County.
2,294,5-15.22 lbs. of butterfat in
That the benefits of the close co- the milk handled by members o7 the purpose is to make the noodle’ re- that it had been tampered with and hut I'm a believer in secret prayer.” of the children reported on show
country, the yearly average price re­
May her faith be your faith, and
semble a real egg noodle, according forced open, Gabriel positively as-
ceived for Tillamook cheese during ■operation which existst in the indus­ Tillamook County Creamery Assn.
J her God your God, and her terenal |signs signs of mental dulling or men­
(
the
Bureau
of
Chem-
to
officials
of
88,600 boxes of cheese sold.
serts that he locked the back door
the past year has been only 8.54 per try are real is demonstrated not only
tal defect.
Tsn of the slxty-nlne
29.63 cents Tillamook, average istry, United States Department of' when he left though It was opened home your home.
cent lower than the average price by the high prices secured for Tilla­ price received for cheese.
at
th»-1
c
*
ll
*d
ren
ure
retarded
due to paren-
Funeral services were held
I Agriculture, who are charged with when Inspected after the burglary
for the year 1919 which established mook cheese but also by the fact that
71.63 cents average price paid pa- the enforcement of the Federal Food
Methodist Episcopal Church
at 2 -'tai causes ten to environmental
was discovered.
causes, and six each to economic and
new records in the County. Produc­ Tillamook cheese makers won first, trons for butterfat.
L.
o’clock Sunday, the paBtor, C.
'
and Drugs Act.
Food inspectors
Two theories are advanced: either
per
second,
third
and
fourth
awards
for
$2.93
%
average
price
paid
temperamental causes.
The prin­
tion showed a normal increase, the
Dark,
officiating.
The
choir
sang
have been instructed to watch inter­ that the clerk did’ not remember to
lbs. of milk.
cipal
parental
causes
are
hereditary
24 factories whose output is market­ chese entered at the State Fair at 100 Average
state shipments of noodles in order lock the back door before leaving, or “Come Ye Disconsolate," and Miss
test, 4.126 per cent.
and
constitutional
inferiority
ot the
ed through the Association showing Salem and like places at the contest
Lifted
Retta
Goodspeed
sang,
“
He
Average yield, 11.36 lbs. of cheese I.-. enable the Department of Agricul­
in locking up for the night, he accl-
parent; loss of one or both parents
a total of 6,316,600 pounds manufac­ held at the Oregon Butter and Cheese per 100 lbs. Oi milk.
ture to check this practice, which) ! dentally locked someone in the Me.” Response after the Anal prayer
Only seven changes in price were
tured as against 6,031,259 during Makers’ Convention at Portland. A
under the provisions of the Food and ' building who later made his escape at the church was sung by Mrs. Ro­ (including divorce) and indifference
the preceding year.
While exact single entry of Tillamook cheese at made during the calendar year, the Drug Act is illegal.
bert Clark of Portland. A large cir­ to the child’s welfare. Inadequate
highest price reached being 32 cell's
by way of the back door and the car
figufres covering consumption of the National Dairy Show at Chicago and the lowest 28 cents
cle of friends assembled at the fam­ 'instruction, sickness in family, for­
The use of the dye, which costs penter shop.
I little, in place of eggs, which are
cheese are not available, it Is known (the only one made from the County)
ily residence and at the Church, a eign birth and home language, lack
The Association la->t
il aut
Mr. Eberman stated that in tak-
that more Tillamook cheese was ;; ac- received first prize for the State and ized the purchase of the -tock of the expensive, is not only a fraud upon
silent
testimonial of the high es­ of school and school advantages, and
Ing the cash the thief left a ltks
tually consumed during the year of was tied for third in competition Farmer Warehouse Company which the consumer, but it makes for un­
teem
in
which the deceased was held, lax enforcement of truancy laws all
amount in the till, either being in
1920 than in any previous year in with cheese made in all parts of the .owns the warehouse close to (he fair competition among manufactur­
and
followed
the remains to the I. contribute to the environmental
too much of a hurry to see it or
depot.
Alarge part of this stock
the industry’s history. On March 1. United States. This is the record has bon taken ove' by ti c association er», the department holds.
O.
O,
F.
cemetery
for burial. The causes of children over-age f or their
It is feeling that he ought to go half aid
Carelessness, indifference,
beautiful burial service of the W. R. grade.
1920, a considerable quantity of for the year 1920. Awards of pre­ but has not ben paid tor.
We ex- difficult for reputable manufacturers' half with his victim.
and
inattention
are the principal
vious
years
Include
many
firsts,
sec
­
C.
was
read
at
the
grave,
and
the
cheese from this County which had
! pect to use the item earned as “other to meet the competition of unscrupu­
mortal remains of a beloved wife, causes of the temperamental caus­
been manufactured in the preceding onds and thirds in contests which I income” mentioned above 1.1 the pur- lous producers who substitute a
Frequently moving and keep­
mother, sister and friend was laid to es.
year was still in storage, uncon­ were, in some instances State, in oth­ ' chase of the stock of the Farmers:' cheaper and less nutritive substance
Amanda Erwin Edmunds
Warehouse Company, pay off its
ing the children at home make up
rest
pnder
a
blanket
of
beautiful
for
the
genuine
and
more
expensive
sumed.
On February 1, 1921, not ers National, in scope.
debts and place the same as a credit
Amanda Erwin was born near
the economic causes.
flowers.
Records of Carl Haberlach'.» office in the feed account.
j material.
a pound of the 1920 make was being
Bedford, Lawrence county, Indiana,
It was also found that over thirty-
held and the demand for "Tillamook” show that only seven changes of
The cheese market at this time Is
on February 2, 1859, and died
at
six per cent of the chiUtaen reported
was far in excess of the supply, de­ pi ice were made during the year bare of Tillamook chees? and pros­ LOWEST FARM WAGE IS PAID IN the Oregon hotel, Portland, Wednes­
ever age for their grades have bro­
From October 13, 1919, to pects are that cheese will be closely
spite the» fact that the price of the 1920.
THE SOUTH
day evening, February 16, 1921, ag-
COUrt House News
Wo
thers, sister or ohter relatives
iu
Lowest wage rates for farm labor 'ed 62 years and 14 days. She was
local product had ben held to a level June 2nd, 1920, the price was main­ sold up for some weeks to come, basis
F. C. Savage says he owns a Gem
have been booking orders on
almost ten cents a pound above that tained at 32 cents^the highest point of “market price at date of ship­ working by the month without board the youngest child of her parents. planer now being held by the Ain- school who are also over age.
reached in the year.
On June 2nd, I meut,” which gives us market price in 1920 were found in the South A’- ' John and Anne Dodd Erwin. In her erlcan Railway Express Company at
of other makes.
‘lentic States by the Bureau of Crop 'early youth she came with their Rockaway which the express compa­ BAR VIEW MASQUERADE
the
price
was
dropped
to 28 cents, • when we have the cheese to ship.
The ability of the Association to
I wish to state that It is going to
Correctionville , Iowa, ny refuses to deliver, according to hi
maintain prices for Tillamook cheese and thereafter, on June 30th, Au­ be more important thaï ever to get Estimates. United States Department family
TURNS OUT GREAT SUCCESS
to
which are far in excess of those pre­ gust 23rd and September 10th suc­ the dairymen to produce and deliv- of Agriculture. The average for that where she grew to young woman- allegation In a suit filed in the cir­
A lit­ hood.
Bar View, Feb. 23—(Special) —
vailing in other cheese making dis­ cessive raises of one cent each Ir.r the best possible milk the coming group of States was $50.56.
Savage ask«
cuit court this wek.
tle
above
this
was
the
average
of
brought
the
price
back
to
31
cents.
i summer.
Where the farmers have
tricts Is based upon the close coop­
On August 8th, 1878, she was unt- for the return of the machine or To take a page from the hook of W.
$51.94 for the South Central States. ted In marriage to George A. Ed­
eration betwen producers, manuiac- October 25th saw another decline to ! not got running water, it will be
$200.00, which he says is the value C. Dawes, testifying before the con-
On November 8th, a necessary to cool the milk during the The wage levels for the northern munds. who survives his beloved ; of the planer.
gressional comnilttee, we had a hel-
tur-ree, sales agent and the commu­ 28 cents.
'
a
summer months.
Las- year during group of States were much above
companion. To their union was I John S. Prater versus James Lang- uva time at the Masquerade dance
nity in general. Quality is the first price of 29 cents was established and t’ne haying months we got in lots cf
those averages, as they have been
given last week by the Get Together
born one son, Howard R., of Tilla­
and prime requisite of cheese bear­ a wek later 30 cents was reached and milk that should have been turned
during the 55 years of the record <.f mook. Besides her husband and son I ley and Mrs. W. L. Travis Is a suit Club, We do not mean by this that
down.
In
the
last
analysis
it
is
up
this
price
prevailed
at
the
close
of
ing the “Tillamook” brand and
! filed In which the plaintiff charges
In the North Central
Since that time a jump to this office to see that proper steps t that bureau.
she is survived by one brother, Ban­ I that his car was badly damaged and everything wasn’t nice and ladylike.
throughout the County all eefforts the year.
are
taken
to
improve
the
quality
of
the
Mississippi River,
Stiles
cant
of
croft Erwin, of Correctionville, Io | himself hurt when the defendants’ which it was, but that everything
are being devoted to the production of thre cents brought the price up to the milk, so that a high standard of
the average of $70.09 was found for
33
cents
and
this
price
is
in
effect
of a quality product.
Tillamook
WA,’ and one sister. Mrs. Lottie Cat­ dar collided with his while his own went with such a dash and eclat a*
cheese can be made.
Otherwise we
1920; in the North Atlantic States,
to carry everybody off their feet
at
this
time.
shall
be
compelled
to
sell
th.»
cheese
lin,
of Iowa Falls, Iowa. Her death
dairymen not only submit to laws
There were 24 factories in the Til­ in markets that are not so discr'min- $75.54; in the North Central States is mourned today by many more dis­ was parked on East 20th st ret It! while in fact they were oi
aimed to produce better milk but
Mississippi River,
South Portland.
Prater alleges
of the
lamook County Creamery Association ating as those paying the highest west
have actually requested such legisla­
Lots of cheese that does $79.79; and by far the highest aver- tant relatives, and a host of friends. that Langley was driving and was of the time, if it is known what we
during the year 1920, the output of prices.
tion. As a result of such requestb, the Blaine Creamery Company hav­ not grade seconds is not up to the age was $99.43 for the for Western It was only last September and Oc­ going at an excessive rate of speed mean. The costumes represented
tober that she and her husband vis­
the County now employs a resident ing been handled through its own standard It should be. You realize States.
•
i
when
the
machine everybody in "Who’s Who" in Till­
defendants*
ited their old home In Iowa, and her
amook county, from Father Time to
deputy dairy and food commissioner secretary. The cheese manufactur­ that when we ask up to 10 cents
swerved
over
In
individual
States
there
were
of
toward
him
and
the
over Eastern cheese, we have got to
old home in Iowa, and her old home
little Miss Mpffet. Miss Thelma An­
to see that proper standards of sani­ ed by this factory will be sold thru
melee took place.
Prater asks
the Association during this year. have quality to back up sucn ask­ course departures from group aver­ in Indiana.
■
derson carried off the ladies' prise
tation and cleanliness are maintained Estimating the cheese manufactured ing prices.
$1,310 as personal damages and dam-
ages. Lowest of all, for hirings by
and W. O. Farmer, the gentlemen's.
In
the
year
1889
the
family
on the forms and also a Veterinarian at Blaine and other small dairies in
came ages to his machine.
The feed, hay and grain buslnesi the month, without board in 1920,
The Club promises another rousing
to
Tillamook,
where
they
have
to look after the physical welfare of
since
A. G. Beeals is suing W. A. Ber-
was Mississippi, with the average of
on March 5, when they will
the cattle used in the industry, Both
nett, the International Lumber Cf im­ time
$41, and above this, in order, were made their home.
a
novelty dance.
give
of these officials are operating under
At an early age she united with pany, J. P. Vlahos and Joseph ita r-
Lbs. Milk
Lbs. Cheese
Amount South Carolina, with $41.80; Alaba
Name of factory
B. A. Fowler left this week for
$238,897.56 ' ma, with $42.20; Georgia with $44 the Methodist Episcopal Church, ger for $1,784.56, said to be due for
statutes requested by the dairy inter­ The Tillamook Creamery
7,056,391 812,362
6.368.664 746,776
222,157.12 and Tennessee with $46.
and had remained a faithful mem­ timber taken from Beals' holdings Portland on a business trip and ex-
ests of the County. It is to be noted Maple Leaf Creamery -.....
—.. 5.029.827 543,234
161.467,0) i
ber
during all of these years. What and used by the defendants In the poets to return In a few days
that other dairy districts of the state Holstein Creamery
At the other extreme are some ol
.. 3,932.339 443,450
131,>08.33
South Prairie Creamery ...
The school board will hold i meet­
are following the lead of Tillamook Mohk-r Creamery ............... _ ___ _ ... . 3.831,276 427,602
127,566.21 the States oof the far western group. was written of Mrs. Edmunds' moth­ manufacture of lumber.
ing tonight (Wednesday) to consid­
er
at
the
time
of
her
death
could
be
County in procuring such legislative Red Clover Creamery ..... ......
Up to yesterday there had ben no
3,042.912 334,047
100,613.79 The highest State average found v..i:i
er what the next move will bo, see­
2,788,857 311,502
91 196.48 $107 for Colorado and Nevada,, and as truly .affirmed of herself, “She marriage licenses issued in Tillamook I
Three Rivers Creamery
enactments.
ing that the bonds for a new build­
».578,665 288,301
83.782.29 closely below this were the averages had her trials, yet she pursued the county wince I he 31rt of January.
Cloverdale Cheese Co.
In addition to thè officiale em- Long Prairie Creamery —
ing did not carry at the recent elec­
. - . .
2, o 5 3 a i 8 3 277,018
82.310.88
even tenor of a Christian from
ployed by the County, thè associ­ Fairview Di fry Assn.
................
2,280.0'3 275.499
82.564.7 1 of $105 for Montana and Idaho, and
tion.
— ««
In childhood to the day of her death."
06 928.62 $104 for Utah and Washington.
ation employs ati inspector who vls- Oretown Cheese Co. . ......... ... . ............. - 1,998.7'!8 226,475
"And
the
strength
of
her
faith
Is
b7,7iiG.lO these States were paid wages for
its each factory at regular intervals Cold Springs Chee«-? Fact ry —-...... . 1,723.481 195 515
City Council
............. . .... . 1,409,686 165,6.9
48,818 H farm labor hired by the month with God will be remembered as an herit­
The Koomalllt club, which is a soc­
end grades all cheese manufactured. Clover Leaf Cicanvty —
The city council met in regular
1.402,135 156 JU5
46.4-’6 I.’ ; cut board that were about 2'4 times age of comfort to her bereaved fam­
Cemral C'e-iu'-y .......... ...
ial
orgnnlzatloln composed of the lo­
To him is also entrusted the task of Elwood Crein-?iy
f-esslon last Monday and considered
. . . ....... 1,323,877 154 '.57
45,298 56
ily and friends.”
securing uniformity in composition Meda Creamery - ..... .. . . ......
1,258,258 144.366
42. i< 5.7i the rates paid In the States men -
several matters, one of which was cal members of the B.PO E. has lea<-
For nearly 30 years she sang on
ed the hall in the Tillamook build-
1.235,951 139,’»7<’.
41 3 ? « i 5 tinned as paying the lowest rates,
as well as In appearance of the Beaver Creamery............... -
the elea anlng up of nil the
__ .. 1,104,776 1Z5.011
17 .’19 24 but the agriculture and the crops the choir of this church, and for 20
Ing which was used at one time as
cheese manufactured in all. of the Pleasant Valley Cheese C->
town,
It is possible tha
...
1,011,069 ii co? ;
33,965 79 1 were not the same lr^ comparison
Neskow in Dairy A-s'i.
years she was the efficient secret ar?
an armory.
The club has rcflnl-ih-
factories of the Association and to Eeast Beaver Che«-?? Co. _ ..... .... «
tern
will
be
devlHed
for
971.406 110 649
?3,tl 1 3 2
of the Sunday School She was held
ed
the
place,
putting In a kitchen­
secure these results he must be, and Miami Vai! ?y Cr< imery
collect Ion In the event (that the uil
. 917,355 104.355
32.233.51 '
in high esteem by all who knew her.
ette, lavatories, reading rooms, etc.,
907,000
96,023
28.3.7.95 :
Alder Vale C’reameiy
is, an instructor, able not only to de­
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
the
She led a very active and useful ll’e, ihorlties will be able to make
h'-slde the ball floor.
A consider»
620,532
69,287
20,137 23
Place a piece of paper under lace
tect flaws, or errors iu the processes Upper Nestucca Che»se Fa ctory .
and
being much in the store with her necessary arrangements.
.
457,108
15.192.59
'
51,595
able amount of furniture has been
needing mending and stitch on the
used, but to correct mistakes and ev­ Sand Lake Creamery -----
ys
It was found that the heating
husband and son she acquired a wide
bought and Installed.
en to anticipate difficulties of the
55.599.190 6,316,600
1,(71,631.72 machine till the hole Is filled. Pick circle of friend« and acquaintances lern of the city hall was out of or-
out
the
paper.
1,150,000
120,000
cheese makers.
That this position Small dairies (estimated) ..............
30,000.'i0
i li
der bn account of the .-
The
If you scorch a garment in ironing who today mourn her sudden depar­ building and it was
has been ably filled is iqanifest from
ture
She
will
not
only
be
miss'd
person
56.74*1,190 6,436,600
1.901,631.72
rub
dry
starch
over
the
stain,
then
the reputataion which "Tillamook”
by the members of her church but paired.
33,233.4* sponge I toff, Repeat as often
Received from w hey cream
cheese enjoys along the entire Received from whey butter
The etreer commit lee repo
3.090.15
she will be missed- by her sister-! of
necessary.
Pacific Coast.
having met with the county cour
the
W.
R.
C.
,
of
which
oiganlKullo.t
Tf you mount th-- clothespin bat;
11.937.956 1
over the proposition of lmpro\ing
Behind all this is the secretary
on a wooden coat hanger you c : i . i ; lie had been a member for the past rou I to the efly dump ground
and salesman, whose office is the
two
years.
But
she
will
be
mis.
d
put it over the v ash line and push
Tillamook river and work will s
central . clearing
house through
ii along as you ned it.
start
on this project.
strawberry plants,
which all the manifold interests <-f
T Twelve
Comparative Statem«
rave trouble In getting the
If J
for
Western
the Industry passes.
He is th*
add a pinch of almond,
23.416.524
jelly
10.
tip plants,
.ympHthy
"point of contact” betwen the pro
...... _. 23.639,644
16.70 This
make it hard.
by
ire. 5 cents «
16.
ducer, or manufacturer, and the buy ­
24,131,802
ill keep a week or even 1 Hcr h udd ni ß’tmm ons did rot find
Cel
<•
11
20.139.514
er,
Ings price»
Here all the accounting of 'h-
le he4 wished i
If vra PfM'd in bnown paper.
11 10
___
31,5««,888
Ant'd K. Hie rdaou
facto; lee and of the Association Is
for
a
m
idden
siintmoris
i
yed
f-1
i
ind
put
in
<
i
c
>ol
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Output of the Twenty-four Factories For 1920 Totalled
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