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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1914)
ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TU1SDAY AND FRIDAY rARGEST Circulation of any Paper i in Tillamook County JLI.A.MOOK, Onkc.on, SKPTKMIIJiK 15, 1014. NO. 68 llamook County's Second Annual ably in Spite of Sttorrriy Fair Opens Favor Weather Now Occupied k ft! imtiitf Ureal finest WrPfowiwi To Fclipir UU Vt.r'i A 1 is"' ' Vrt IB' V lt)r't ICCOtttl M- 1 r thr int mi- Ihr ttflirtnt nl II DmuUti. I'ir.; and 1, M KlinT. f rth ittnr lt ilir Mir A ueee i wr ttjiiif up 10 the wt fti Hie fair Willi much I'.iif, whim is- 'ilr ' HUltf4IOH, itil ..if- Und, r( oi .ijjdi " cmimy court ha thr lur guitiiuN, tuve Ljw I wed ry willd- thtn i r.etrti U ii ttillifii; U Itmjo f .. SUtlilW ON J' - i I Mle lm bent t: irt tight n 1 a , TILLAMOOK CW a PLACE I OK INTEREST TO VISITORS. I llln iiimk I'lty width now lint a pspiilftlon itl nearly xmi people, lm fine of lite ml pnnniiltig future of mi) city In Oirgon U governed ly it Mayor .iitd five citiiiiciluicri a fulloMk IKn. I- H. Ileal, mayor, S. A. ItMidlnsatl, Geo. Ivdiniiud, Geo, 1$. linb, J, J, kcldtnn and M. Mrlclxiir, Cftiticllinen, II I Holt, City Allur iicy. Joint Atcliim, recorder; anil N, J Mvtl Manliitl. While lit Ihirp Uilldingt Imve been i0nmictr) line tliU yesr, srvrml fine l v clllti i;- banc been erected, and tiany ttrw walk have been luid. Nearly a tulle u( cf'iirnt walk it no trndcr rntriieiifiii lit our rlty at the (irfiii tunc 'UiiumV lit a tint x.wlit --rt utit wliitU liirniJir u atr ( iri!tllM antl a (lite jrtirc Uily (gr ltinrlic lt HllititUHik l oik itf llic lci lieutoi mny mmk ami r ilr in tJfcftm, mriy mmk antl eor nr if otir rilv lifinu liislilcit. The Citt I'owrr To. wldeli (urnUhe Ihc hy rlrelile liitltt and mwci ha late ly installed linn I nvlfc, which I l fri ld in dcvtlojtlmt jie Indm KK At tin lorulity, Mr. C. J Kd- U... ha. Uren ar-l s-.m..' ,r,idri.i and t ..n. t.. : : . ( lhick Itilih r rPf'--n1 fM lit i "i x At llv . -'ij.iit-d ; i I n cf-iifd. iiwnaer ol lit He lu lately lit. d - many uiiirnvi iin-iit tu ilur linliUnB .aiil, Ad lt ittulled ;t ) l n( ol i. Mi'li:e fi'tl thl I alamil juten Hrluie ucb dit and -oil jdcec ( m wd i liriMiRlit on r " (hhk the CoaU mill i" the HkIii iditt Wltei tt U datel into ait clc i d liv niUmodk " i,r and can led tu lfKe bin where t-d, mm tn4U' , i, t4 in w.tiiii 9 ? cltvamr and 4m"ielit, (mm ll d ,.,fM-. bto the fiie U Wntalli the "ld f t!t? lr4Ur-.!?, Tli- U never haitdlCU T it lcy. ' ii-.&i 'ttr tt it j'l-d (ro JMhe cut Eesl and !4 frriU whpfl ' I" ti ckwr . Attotlter line tm ihc latltltftt? l ii- lair insrit in u c!iltik,fV lll!!IC ! Crtmttany t" l?(s-., ,,(inetit rnirr Krrater 'wtr m ki eoi Our Dairy. Products Increasing Rapidly. -4 Inltreitl.t Re port To Be Found In TliU liM Which Will Tbrtw Sm Ligbl Ai to TU P.enoBi For Ow Gmt Prairky. The dairy uud checc induitry of tlii eoiuity h:i protpered well this yen i o far a price arc concerned. In the Mrly uptintt chccc hnniKlit a vi. ry h if; It price, :tnd diiriiiK the entire maioti (i far the price have been very Kttixl with the market on the un trend at present. However, our dairy uii'ii have heen oiiicwli."it handicapp ed l) a dr tniniiter, the dry pell ItMins ecepllonally Innjf this eann Tht: pan year ha marked an ad vbticc in thr dairy lJHille of the County thrininh tlte advent of luitcr rtocU inio many of cur herd and three lutt alto heen an advaiicctnt'tit altihK the line of heller bain and belter enutpineiit, etc. of our'Cowt arc kirown to have pro flitc'cdj 3 much a $160 tcrosi income, mid jflhfrc have been a few case whcrea cow to the acre have been keptJby buying from $20 to $jo worth of fyfAptr year for each cow. It h rlaitml by jomc that our. best bottom btidfS'!!- eventually Support a cow o thtjltercj by stall feeding. However h? Mjppnjition may be, there is no foction but that our dairy lands can be inidc to produce, through the aid of Ut?r utock, study and research, far ijTorc than thev arc now produc iii,(nie future of Tillamook; County dairiglndustry is full of rcat possibilities. AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOR JUNE CHEESE What our dairy lands will nroduce ! - I.... 1 . I I ...... 1 f . bjjfowiitj; is a rcconl of the output of '1 lliatuook Conntv's co-oueralivc Some 1 factories during the year 1913. Garl Haberlach's Report Handled 3,505,516 Pounds of Cheese, Valued at $541,741,46 in 1913 FollowInK i the amount of montjy received at the dllferent faetoria for June cheexe: Beaver f 2,725.00 , Blaine 2.257,00' Antral 4,722.00 Clover U-af 5,272.00 Cold Spring 3.41G.0O Eiut Beaver 1,746.00 Elwood 4-852.00 Falrview 10.5fe9.'00 Ung I'rairit' 4,660.00 Maple Leaf 12,116.00 Mohler S.llCOO Nckowin 2,803. W Oretown.... 2,967.00 Pleasant Valley 1,617.00 Salmon Fishing Very Profitable ! Sons 200 FbltemeR Are Engagei m Salmcn Fishiif. Dec? Sea Fkhag Ko-.T Serioaily Ccvuittti. South I'rainc. Sand Lake.... Three Uivers., Tillamook .... Alder Vale... Total The average price of butterfat was a little over 39 cent for the factoriaa near Tillamook. TILLAMOOK CITY SCHOOLS 4 i Tillamook City Schools I favorably with schools of other cities Once each year at a stated period, the fresh water streams emptying in to the f'acif.c Ocean become high way for a vast army of struggling fish, recruited from the mystcriout depths of the sia. These fish sal mon of msny species are greatly valued by man as. a food product, as their delicate pink flesh, is acknowl edged to hold precedence over all knownferms of $.: fooil, and is a del icacy acceptable to the most particu lar epicurean banquet. The spawning instinct which drives the salmon into fresh water for prop ortion, makes thetn easy victims for the fishermen nets and this fact has i created a -aluable industry in the sea $50,640.00 1 1,ort t"'ns along the entire stretch of (lie i .iciiic Luau iiuc Hum iu9Ki yj Mexico. . One peculiar fact connected .vith this annual visit to fresh wafef.by the ulmon. is that certain mritcjry dis tinguished by latitude, has h ttis Unit species that return year after vw.r. always to the sr-mc streams' J with few or no ext-Otions. Thai the compare ! " u,iilii w-"1-1 i.;- ! tlir Oreenn coast and the California t . i. . i 6,960.00 450.00 5.93S.00 11,091.00 1.600.00 and !t frriU wbprl l w lirt fkptor A.,tiur line tin ihi nai.tr orthote unef opaaHy 'Tl hl Vtr pkre of Jib' St The following report cover some of myvor't for t8 cheese factories for I $; which I acted as secretary or talesman during 1913: Total milk recived, JI.Wo.WS pounds. A Total ehcc inatuifactiired and sold. 3.05jS" pounds total uoxe ciicenc manuiacitireu, 4y,;i AveraKe price reccud, a I1.1'. over IS-IS cents per pound. Average yield, 11 1-10 pounds cheese per 100 pounds milk. Average butler fat in milk, j.o;j per cent. Average milk per pound cheese, nine pound. Keceipu oi milk, value of product ami pounds of cheese for the several , factories arc as follow: Name of Factory. Maple Leaf Creamery ... The Tillamook Creamer Kirvicw Dairy Association hunt It I'rmrk Crcanurv Threi- Risers Creamer) . . Mnlilcr t re.tmcry Hover I. .if Creamery . . . I mi,- p'-itnc Crcannry . . Hw Kd I namery Cinip.ni 1 , -iur.il lieatnery pilifjiuny . .. . ii,.' '"i-ring chfse bac'.ii.-y ... Mitiiit the-- Company h.tt il..ter t,hec Cout)un NiskiM" IHtty Associiltiitn I'Ummiii Valley Clucse Company.. ill.tint 1 K.t.iut I'o.ttf .ny lte'4Vr 1' try Association hati 1 Ijekc Creamery of the state. A new high school build- j Jtcl"J"s: " crthf ?h l ing was recently crecte.l at a cost of i"'! k"d, .rZT)n lit ?iS $22,000. A fine school house aCcom- ''V' but i,,ft5.rc; ' X.lSJSS" ,-i...u . nn.l ;,.i-Im,i. I antt nvor. ocsiuis tt.-Xi.1t. f m.l... ami the h nh 5 there is a tnplcn'i. school building arc on the sdmc ground which are located in tKc en- ITai pari oi iiic city ami ,,MJ-.vfyi iJ- will soon bilt tmlTli? where all the children can enjoy,thcm selves and whcrechool events of a this distinction. of three differ ent varieties following one another in each section. Tlw ialmoa-fishin? is carricn ort-by, 'SSMiiooo,l4nerntfO -.tocaijroM.ain I ...1. fiitrwt KnnrhM1 scllingr and agencies. GaribAldi has sporting nature can he held. nc. c " "tX1 ' 'fViia- Following is a list of the high school , ant' c0'(1 storaSc P,ant- 3nd TllIa- Iie lluildliig, luwur fliMir oecuptdd by Himitntorg Urv , nilnmiHik !. W. II. (Jiiful. J. W. Wwn I mid Conut I'owi.r Co. Second lloor I'd by lodge rtmiiM ami itp4rtmnntit emit $22,000 Lbs. Milk. -4.539.WO 4.140,791 .i.oo.H,3s8 . -.tjrf.jO.' a,oi2,jf!6 i.dyi-Aijl t...0o,f)4O . 1.015,855 oj-o . W.otj . 7V4oj . fn.j.710 - 575.70 183.747 Lb. Cheese. 51-1.79' 463.333 451.700 "53.945 233.HO 1 220,381 10,931 189.763 i83,oS9 1 74.57-" t to,293 101,4(13 100,35(1 S6.074 67.183 65.43 1 (10,451 17,051 Amount. 79.79-3' 7t,58iS 69,090.03 30,214.61 36.036. j - ,V,3tOw 32.571 S4 i0,2OC. y 2i;v3- .6.074.7 17,09901 15.457 7" 15,470.1 1 13.21303 10,410.75 10,075.80 9.321 .IS 3.708.22 , linnU ..f31.566.8e8 3.50J.5IO ?:ii.74S'6 rt stork ilrpartuieiit, A and cheese, F. V, i!try, II. liootii. ttt.lblefc . niut (mils, Or. J. Chris. :'tr. ym. Anna Hi hnu(. iiil. Mr Con INJIn. Hill. I'wlc work, crochet, etc It'lnting and photogMphy, SMter b.tbics contrst, Mm. S.Hatt IL Y. I-,"H llOlllg UK 1" Itfl undone tHC UK lair t tkii(r(4 hit Cdlltrsl will mil lir m.-iilr r'N'riday, Sept. iHth, when ' ' 0 riitercil (lie contest tX I II. III,... .11 tl.Ml it..... .1... ' w awarded. tar ki.,.1.1 (n, ......o r .1... f Hie local Hygene othlhit, 1 w broiiirht from Salem. nfy ecliiHive ehlblt mid f5" Rood tin ll will give in eriotis results of incorrect . id 1913 ''.'otaU I'tirthcr iniprovcniciil arc beiu made at the nlaiitt.ts i.isl as lime am Itdior will permit .with the idea of giv ing 1 iii.iiiiooK one 01 i lie inui nnxi- r v 1 1 1 1 the rc cm and best plapj of its kind i he j Morth luiiii.i hit v. i ne v iMji i inter Co, now has pniJcr w:ty Improve- tii.nl; : will dor' vh it ro'-ipirtcU Die A. F. C 0:1 ten Llnit It-r L0.1 Un- ....... j tier thr iimnagenteul of U. A. .St'ltiiltr yt0 which supports our main pay roll, has 1 ,1,, n citpacity for iimmifaciuriiig 45,000 , l01 , ,., ... 1 ..... 1 .. ..... -. .. :.. . - '"i "i iiuitncr per nay. 11ns nun 1 company Ims jt in en entnloved at the in lft.... V. ' 1 i... i;,i . , , , ' ' ' "line WU011.V i.iiiuiivi . has charge of the pro- r Kfiipincut k ttrc niade to all noints In ... . . , rnitcil Kitties, large local trade is Of lllO llifflTl'Ill lll-IIUrl- llUll l-lllllV',.,1 'IM.-iA I.- I ...... I ''loi'iK Ihfir l.eil and ) her Co., has invested iiuite hutvilv 1 that ran be lure iind has made Kevrral Ininnrl.-itit I improvements to tlitir mill property ; since lliey took possession of It, all of wh eh hits been of great aid to our little city. Tillamook City Jias good schools and several church societies, namely: the Christian, Catholic, Methodist, I'reshyierian, German Reformed, lieriiian Congregatioiiiil, I'nited iiretiicrn an. I Advent. I hc followm, lodges have also been established hu e Masonic, Hnsteru Star, Odd Fellow, Rebekiihs. I'nitcil ArtU I si... 1 it. 1... ... , .; ... . . U , ., . , ,, iniviiiui iMiinun 01 ine wort r; wettare or better Imbb-s land 1 unirnvott imi.-r nt I ... r .. 1 Cllkll l.n ux.'U l.l,.ri'4 Iiim 1 Tl.- ml I - f I.I .. . - .- ......... ........ ....... .,, will ll'llllliurrilll r . , ''c urraiiireiiifiiti Imvo lire mh fo owh: W. li. hwliriii Pi .' thU pan of the (lis- C. It, Wni rnl), St'o'y. ; VV. u. Uv M CM llll.ir .if. n S.....II i it'll. fw'roni the Oregon Agrl-'C- '"nil's, In. U Smith, fiei Jin, i. - -..ii .. r tai.iw. Erownj Domestic science "i 'pcuhvo uouni. . -"'"ii kt' jicicii v-owgiiij i-Miry i r-- vi, oiuipsnn; i.ive mock, , nwnaiimi I i nmmooH is provided w , . H1, ' tr and rail transoni t" ,tk Unith wn , tiiins)iirliitloit la over i Jdi 'Olt'b ' It V.. II Willi HUlUnJ i ifJII. 14. "V syitleii), Our watr iWlitteeimtAtlat! carried on by the S' more, uapt, rtchr i...i,.,ni:.... .in ili. I.nsis ili cents for making cheese, would bring the v ' erage butter f.tt price to 38.32 cents for the year, and bring the milk . ,nt lacragc of $!.52-27 per too pounds. Owing to the larger yield obtained iiiM' 'to Till.tiiiook, the larger factories paid an average of over 51.55 per 100 i pound milk- On account of tariff changes, it was thought best to iUs('.). lof tlte output as made. o as to have a clear market at the end of the ycn, result tnat ciiectc I "ow i!iiin -v i"" r t i'm- , nmrly ;o cents 1 r pot'lltl. Amounts fo: the Pitsi Rive VcarJ? rounds Checst'' roui.t's Milk. . . 23,416.524 .. 23.639.664 .. 21,131.802 . . 29.130.5U .. 31.566,888 2.H06.61 -.SILOS? 2.610,4 3.2".' 3.S3. .16 ,kr .lount. 386,135.81 400,044.84 358,206.29 524,718.61 54L74S.46 Yield IO.70 10.75 10.85 11.02 1 1.10 AiMi oceupiect ituimiug. ."-,--"",.: , ian,t Henderson. Two i-.t. a 11. rt H r r 1 H Hiiu i I'titi js------- . , Uanh, 1 i umook Hotel. Entire cost ot 0 upper noors occupivu j JG0.000. . d al County Biink Bank. Tillamook Drug, by County of building- 13t.89t.392 14 j83.4t ?-VMo8.?4;0, .'.'- ,. - joo.-f" .1.7,, 1. ' . . ... . I .tl l.v' . - - ........ 'I .11 ...t.,nL Avet(?c rice rccc..l tor cue.,,. , years, is. , r Y 11,1,1 T,..l.n. irv 2A. IDII. . v rf,1 fnr All Chest I?.-.ctnrles for 1013. Pounds Milk. Pounds Cheese, ,...31,566,888 3.505.516 .... t,32.,77 1 '35.043 .... 1,040,407 116,976 ... 539.276 61.360 .... 2,513.948 283.067 Factories Mrr. Haberlach rcpreie,,a Cloverdalc 'factory ....",... Mcda Crcaiui-ry Contpauy..; Miami a,cy Creamery Tot 1 J ;i.r' ...ll'tllSti Amount. $541,748.46 17.40.97 I5.3i8.95 0.46.1.03 43.183-69 .36,885,200 4.101,962 $627,185.10 ,35,606,287 '3.99.150 $647,536.19 JNTY ROADS loiU are one of our most ! Wu SDunt over 1200.. .ftitieviiiilatlng .iei'tmpni'ttitilm in i.nHhti II. Kit m, mwMr, which vlitlWItwoen'tlii" l'rt teachers and the departments which they instruct. . . , Karl W. Onthank, principal; J. ti. Crenshaw, instructor of "wlh1""" 1 nrJnihiire: Mrs. lscrtna Kowc Hansen, instrucior u. .wW itnd normal training: Miss Lntma Li- land. instructor ot tiomesuc ?" mil domestic art; .mi. '. lowell. instructor ot couiu.er.ia. ; partmcnt tncituiiug , ,. Ct typewriting an MeTlf-v:,. Makli... ins rueior - ". ," w onv ami advance" r;,-. - . . . f ...1 ir-iininiy :lllll Kccil, teacner 01 ui..""v 'V, " r mechanical drawing: Miss M. U Mar tick teacher of English and German. The grammcr scnooi ita.i.v.f ...w Mrs. Clara Burge, Mrs. r-. Mrs. J. H. Dunstan. Miss Harictt Gaylortl and Miss Mablc Coyne. I his year s iresittuvii ........ .... record of being the largest claw en rolled since our high school was or ganized, there being 4 " f.,ass- . On Thursday evening a meeting of the student body was called tor int. purpose of electing officers for lit ensuing year. The officers elected were: Areta Everson, president: Let Doty, vice-president; rauituv ..... secretary and treasurer; Lloyd Jones sargent at arms. 10CAL ITEMS. Don't forget the meetings that are being held ot tho rtwanno mii. every evening, nd brd(CB In tho year makes tt weekly t 'fK and I'ortUhd, LOOK UP: Thr.; jkh .... , ..n.,.uinnor occupied by First National . : , c.iiiii Hnnrfflnnrccctipied by oflkes. Cist UanK lino a. i., which A al in Li n.-n canneries on Nelwlem. Hay antl one at Ncstucca Ba. At the opening of the season the fudicniicii receive 5c. per pound tor their salmon, but owing to tho tu rope:... war. which dosed the E ro ne in market to our mild cured fish, fl or ce of fish has declined u.t.l the fUhcrmen are now receiving ac per pound. Germany has heretofore been, a very large consumer of our mild elSal..!o,?fisl.ing la Uone njueli for Tillamook County. It is difficult to tell what may happen in connection with the fish business between now t the end of the season which ends in March, but it is not likely that tni year w.U be Bod r ne prev.ou years, which have yielded to the fish ermen and canneries several hundreds of thousands of dollars ui.r...s n,rfi"hoffine tptality food e'SstanVcbrSlrwItK 'rouble I y the tons. It has also been discovered that halibut banks are lo-c-ted about 20 miles off coast, all ot -i.teh will mean much to us later on when the demand for this kind of fish becomes more urgent. , "' "" fjm is one of the beat companyi W showed in tltNcity. The co pany is playing bill for Wedneadiiy mgnt is "A West ern Man", ocUy play- On Monday event w ii--"prMbvterlan Church ga hered at Dn Boal, r,orts the birth c-f a son he Wj- -Al Watt M.. :. mtlJSJ9r: M to . Mr. and Mr?: R. U. ,Moore. la Mr. aetwday and the Mrth of . giri lto8u pr - RfV. Mr. and Wru. uay jacKBou v .... n -, ,f r lh congrega- Vlow on Miinday. . . M",r ir ard Mrs. Moore ' . ns-Ai . ruin 1 11 men vv'i - . v The .WaUetnoyer and u "r Vft. wuh a beautiful cut glars rtts. Ct. which ihowine nightly at Wiejwivnau fm . n. WT-..1. ft-. flm TIlMttfA. the buildings shewn above was done by Ihe Uectnc storee , i it,' "'J.""'.H