? r ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-' ri( SDAY AND FRIDAY JrR?5X.ClRCUI-A"rlcN OF ANv Paper in Tillamoo'k County awy XM1 PlLLAMOOK, OkuOON,? APRIL 0. 1 1) 1 ". To. :.2 4.1 i a ' bpl . r i m:i Mr v. v f ' SERVICE v im v of uiu' cmt(iirr tKJtit; I irst. Nationnl Service j u irc nil pIcitHol with it and Cui ull ym why. I irst .V.itioiiol UuiK f .SOLVED r v ! :i : PIG PK.OP J OUR. PRICED M ' ' . l- i i n r r 1 .'R dpvocsp.- 9nc' w i SALES AND val . ritorir J." I r - ii i - i a 1- ti ll' i I 'III I i'IW.I t lillv f I . 1 Ii ii . . . .. .it. i in.. ' IIIIK- -.1 I. Ill"- l'l UV If .ti. . ..... V... i i nun m h"i rin mm t,'v . .lit I .1 1 ....ll '! Illnil 111!' ""ll" hi .ii ii ...i i'. ii . i ....... I...' - - . . ...... .... ...... i i . i . m k.iv l iimp.un s SKiial t ctih-t iv per in. RAY & CO. h TABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. 'HI , .100K, - . OKI-CON U Mlllti Mfllir IIIITI'I' 'mi- nr.rro nwir.o, U' I Ii. ""uh tin 1 H I I ... . l.ll.l , Ii will rrrrl three 'ililitiK of brick. 1 ic littiMipK on '""I ImiiIut will "' r liorr. imsoi'iailitii wilt ''"in. i" Myrm will ImlU iiKslnv in. . .. win ,,cml half n niillioii 0I) f 'mltlintiH this vcar. ""'I ii ...iliuii iHililic. money 'I'tm ( ffitir (ixmrcs. ..'"""llirr, etc. TUc Parifir mif;ic.()r,.r leailltiK t i IIMc l'fiH to Imvc nil . . Ptlil ill icKn'liiilltlliiK "I" "ll Of'H'Minanufaclurf!.. . ' """. Mitltlcr of l'cmlltiton ,.i0W I'lll, tr , llld IVll.llptllll jwiniy liulri Milndiuuos cow ' '"Kt'iltci. iiKlill.ti...! , DorriH lias con- ,.tr(Ct lirllL I. nil, II it ir f.t10" lnru to ralh.) $100,000 ,u,fnl roa.l to Col.l SpriiiK rf"rl surface talk llian for- Nrw Hrnlgc--wvik trlrl Monday on lK illicit frn Wry (iulcli. The IUIItU,Ctiic linr iilunnoil up Mill t tell t i l tlml'cr lirlt. StttB IliRhwny ("Imiuiniion have itcciilol U huihl llic inilr of rontl at Mltrlull l'oint. Hooil Kivcr, to cot 50,000. Crown paper mill. OrrRon City, .hut iIoh'ii nun' Hrt. 1, iJM laH t hit wefk with 7S to loi men. it is qualitTthat counts and innkim HatlnlU'd ciiHtiinuTH. I'or hoiimI iilttmtiyn ti ovrry ltall mnkos our ciiHlom aHorltnr HupriMnc In fit, htyln and rdinfnrt. Trv uh today. Your clioicu "f nvurriOtl fahrh'H. Spring " from $:iO.M and up. (3lonlnK and ,,r';Srt,,,,'j.AW. K,lwII.TIItam.k. Cor. of IhI St. und 'Jud Avo. rimno J27. FOlfsALE dray Hood oat Pr 100 U. 5. II, Koland, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT FurntHltcd BniTunrurnlshwl Uu! ro otnH for rout with I w P munt In Ihu heart of tho nlly. Apply f ll,!",!, d OIIWnrTilon ApaitmunU at Muki idr Dl V. i Celebration at napie tear ractory;ihi,r.ori.uolfbt to ATKINSON EDGAR ilUPTIALS Farmers Will Have Short Course OREGON INDUSTEiAI. NEWS. Minute Udjfir or of Mr. mj NT. I.. A, lijL'nr. wna inurHMl to mjx 4 . , , iQl. S. AlkliNHHi of tfnodUVci-, Tbu Tatii AMriyrMt7 f Crtanwry A- B-m Urnk meK Ht 0 J Atric5rl CoHeje VYiH be in Tilla MKkllM m JwpeHnitt Mklfoc. tri.t-' iwrvnU ami wm ooiemniMxl Hor Tltrec Days, April Z6-2S AifcwrtU & JVUlUm r"r-Ur' Wf ' Big Day, f.r Farmer,. ' JgV t'rl) h, tnuhl ihal In the j - , fH4jf aftatt n4 rvrnh Mtntt nni i on at our mt biKbljr ' ARriculiurst Collfgr cu-:ntK ! Id--rk-th Mf4r Lif CrAin- 2JWH',,,,' J""1 Thu Kroatn 1 (.mioofc for thr- day. April J 17 .. n . . j - li.it.ii.ll 1.. .a .... . 3 tht t4ilirt lt!!':i.fe p4lrilil, tblf l.-,f:-itlr taft UkY t m pay-nn,:nrrrial tihiMinft a tr'ft a , 'A so); !l -4l J I HT. ' 1 MJA 4 1 . to tL s nmwiM Rnck jt'iri. !, j horn vf -nit. on I i-u v "t i. ':. Oil ( f3(fe j $ tsjlioi u ice NmrH wi rrvei i jfi.lf .rif cakc pit t am) Utruf i.aItiit. af crtlu- Jc!ioO Ai M (t.t SttMWi of thr hattt AUioj f tjit iii, of thr ai.ifwtloi r ' kk ft fdltoiM Ui rtntn.' diliiUfird i:li thr ittn ntf t wfcifh the (nrtorv on !' VI ti rnt v epe 1 :ird. uciiiKr f !tiucf in !hr nciiftitiorhr...! ht M (.jchinf mcning looking tctwird t!il-! : a in fury ui iMr 11 Thi cart in tt)5. 'Mn rruhcdi in i..ng rrtolnikMi in Uxor of In - t"iftf nd lotit!nut a chrrc it - . The tmn ktiu!rJ i tt 1 Kort'orator nrrt tnitt Witklund, ilr1 Uaon und Ptrr lide, To f th' r rt nw dirrttor, tht dlf of thr charter it Febmry The br-ttw were udoptnl Ktbrti 4rj tHH, w$. Mint Uo'lkw, Prtcr Hciel and ti.. A Svecton wrri rlrrtcd the licit ditermr rtd took their oath of r Mm. Atkinson vifjfd li. il In tivk to the vrjr bishOal wtuiii . K, f who know him. Tho llorakl Dili txwt of friend In wi-thlm; Mr. a king nnd hiiipy given the oj-jor- ; tunny, thr Ut of tli month to at tend three day short crore tn- iuiieil ') iht J-i..te Af riciiltiiral I ol- "fcvf; thi'iij for f.tclo'i toW - !-.irt ei Kua fit CM, .,1 vrill vof or- city hall I 'f.'.tr. V'eilPta, will t.UMn-. irM Ung. ( It r t - ji. n ci: ;rch at Vim'uii t.cild jdliti'Jii 7S ; 'i 1 f .ic.fir i'Ipjhne ' a!d-.f. qoo lUium dcrinff ih 7it rar. Id will 44.- ! r-ir. ' I w . . k . !'ie .-d V. lid C f ) ! ! IL J .1. 1 ' ttnieii K.imici' ; thit vtiiv.tr Merc .t tirr. ,md :Lney rrfrni: ys ivrr 'i'-r-i ll'.T 4 l.l 1. U that . rics. P ivintc 1HIGGEH JOHNSON WHIPPED. -"d tned ttwt thrr h-id 1t puKiovt luck Joiiwwn tvHi lc- fiiilM tt Mvnu. Cilbii. VMtcrdav. In ?aHn nwod oy Jim WilUrd, u Ki.n- ble fm sne Ifme Hetwern the farm r and thir opeminx the ehcre factory. The. farioiy eotuinrnecd p- finf jot Un year ago. At firat ocral of tht dairymen conuniifd eiuU;g ittfir fitilk to the Mcintosh v ree Company, but aooii all were in Hnr and have ainte ttayrd .vith th factory. operating a co-operative chere factory at that t mc not a ttsy at prratnt. No one knew much about the manufacture or aaie of the articlr, in fact the market were pretty well in control ol the tnvn maini- f. utircra. It wna not the ea-ient jti omtion to Bel into the Icaitmi; mar ket with our vheete, because mme ni the Icadlnii dealer lud rontraeti rtith private manufacmrer-. to f( tttclr tMppliea from them. Several i the patron predicted the factor v wottM not operate one year. The people in tin neetion were, for turiate in building when they did. by that tnran they were not caught inPihc failure l the Melntnith Chrene Compan). Thi pmhaldy nuvcd the furmrr-" some tluuiamU of dollars. One miyht go on aiii' hand you peo ple until- lniiquel hut it i only fair to mate that time has proven that you look the right truck when you started out on 1 hf proportion of manufac turing and marketing your own pro duet. ffcttiuK whin the cheese wai worth under Varyinu marketing con ditions. The capital stock of the company is $4. wo on ot which $1,475.00 was sub scribed. $too.oo of the capital stock has been bought up and held by the company as treasury stock, the out standing stock now lining 37 shares, par value neiug ?073.oo. On March -s, 1005, the company secured a loan of $j,50o.oo from Heo. Colin, this to help pay cost of build inn. K.tspcr Schlappi was the first cheese maker, workjiiK at the factory from the first day it operated until some time in July, ioo. Since that time Mr. Coty l'ord has been cheese maker, holdint; that position tor a longer time than any cheese maker in Tillamook County. 1 have been aetiun as secretary and salesman of the company since its organization and 1 can say without fear of contradiction that at no time, in the ten years has anything come up which in any way has tendered to hriiih' any disagreement between the secretary and the director, or as far as that is concerned, between any of the stockholders, I- have always counted the patrons of this factory as amoiih' my best friends, The work 1, f-M-i -rv hm ' ' ' 'did EwitntinUy mtcfrst and conmsnnity :. huh is to be cotnnscaded. ke receipt of milk, cheese manu- atrrd un4 amount received for ir ... ie since organization 1 as fotlow. r i1'. ASilfc IT. Cnrcse Amount A74..-.k j87,ilto 45.882.44 AWAJJ 3641 JJ. 500.97 .f!0.444 4ft54-J3 i.n''.iJ 45J445 70.I549 A.V05.I7V 4I7.JJO W.,ir44- 4,Sk0.4J 537.JW3 4,539.00V 5471 79.:) 4Mt.Gi S50.MW K4.8jo.70 i maJc total as follows: WMlp M,t0445 itj roanufactured, 4,33667 tt. bM tor SOaa-SS. twtfts ciituv '' made. This uakc a line rf diiu.n -ti. n ;1allVilllJlilll m.LUjla During 1906 the average yield was 10 x ". cheese per 100 pound milk. l.iring 19:4 the average yield wa 11 13 lb.. bcniR a gnin of exactly one ()i;ind cheese per 100 lbs. milk over thr (irt year thr company operated. '1 hr test the first year avrmged 307 ami laM year the averajfr va .t 00, or practically thr same. The increae uuuld amount m 48,610 lbs: last srison, worth at least season's price th- sum ot 7,487 ji. This has been rfiunrd bv bringing better milk, more modern appliances, expcrlness in the ch.-ese maker and the system of in- ipectioit we now have, all these fac tor i have helped. I he rod upon u hich most co-up- ei.ttve 0rK.nuat10ns nave occn mucked has brrn that of internal dis sensions. It is absolutely necessary in .11 institution of this kind that th. Din you have elected or may elect from time to time have your undivid ed suppcrt in doing what they thieU is beat for the institution. Hccau you havi done this, 1 believe largel accounts for the success ot uur orK nisation here. In conclusion I wish to congralu latr all of you upon the splendid ur cei- vou nave maue 01 uie ai:ijn Leaf Creamery Association duriin he first ten years of its operatio" May the next ten years show a re.it an improvement ami may tin people who may carry on the work the next ten years have the support f the patrons ami stockholders tl,..t the direetois h.nc always had 'nun vou. At the conclusion of Mr. H.iber- lack's address, he acted as toastmast . r. , ' . ',1 : er ami calico upon r.rwm narrisoi. of the Tillamook County Hank, i.ne an address on the subject: "What In comes of the cheese money?" C, ! I'rombley, of the Herald, who was thin called on gnve a short talk, after which the speech making was called off until the afternoon. lit the afternoon the program was taken up again, the first speaker call ed upon being Ftcd Christcnsen who talked on "Quality of cheese and how it may be improved." Guy l'vd, cheese maker at the .Maple Leaf factory, and tho oldest cheese maker in Tillamook County, was also called on for a talk. Rev. Gittius gave a fine address on "anniversaries" at the close of the program which was much appreciated, In the evening a fine time was en joyed by young and old, songs were sung and other forms of amusement indulged in. havi- bi,en at leat seventy five pevplr there from Tillamook. You are now Knc to have a sinalar opportunity right here: at home t much less ex perutc. On the Mail will be one or two iract:cj.l dairymen, a livestock man, a veterinary, a crop ami drainage man a poultry man and a lady in home cicncc. , This course ha been arranged by County Agriculturist Jottcs m co operation with rhe hich school the Commercial Club, the Civic League and the Orange, There is no firmer In the county hut whatha tome tort of problems j ti- 1'il.c, cither tiiljittc-f.'rsinaEt. dairy! C.-..I- :'i I'lrc. ! r ding or Imas-si v.ih as aborti'm, caked udder, milk ' s at Ore., -ata, of u-'t ' 't. Af com: I'-n Albany l .,mfi planririjt twel-k.- '.b,rk on shrce 4trct Ky.in a. .iicn, ownirif sawirn f levioti. Wash , and ,hcriUn, have taken over ihc p!ai .it Va,h. '.'Ucic.iiras Count;, ir-if.ro t,ents in aigl.t total $7; ',000. Wasco Count) r.utSiing largo in dustrial bar 1 on .oor i irni. t"he "morals court" once voted down sought to be revived at fort land. Portland--Tli' new Couch school has a roof .r-l- n and v inu-i tank. und. 01 $1000 raised to jiintrv. D : -s : r f fjblic Works at Pr-il,:.-I ! s .; j'rtd all hiving of "asph :1ik concrete pavement" until it c m Sc is :te i. .-t j-u.'..is had boosting erough it is time co to work. ' Kc t SLainuiiiid Rndd Mcl'herson in'ormation nirrt alo tbese lines. . ... . . . uuiiii c-jiitrcic f.usiiif ss nouse. fL. t ... . f "lrM' V"" a Roseborg 1'oMo ice oiner ccnmiic wnn greai success. new $0t0M taMifi Let us show that Tillamook Coun ty is a wide awake as any count , in the state. Watch this paper for further notice. R. C. Jones, aJcdinrd opera' 1 ie er I, etc. Here is the evince I moves into TILLAMOOK BOY ORDAINED On .M und ay and today ordination rervices wore hold at the Mt. Angul College. John Melchior a Tillamook boy was ordnimil into the priesthood of the Catholic Church on this occa sion. Several Tillamook people were pres ent, am.onr whom were; Rev. F'athoi Van Clarenbeck. M. Melehior and Mm. Melchior, Hubert Melehior, Mr. and Mrs. John Hums, Mr. and Mr. Jos. Durror nnd daughter Helena, Mrs. Ben Jacob and son Herman and Mrs. S. S. Johnson. Rev. Father John Melchior will say his first mass in Tillamook on Sunday morning. April IS. at 10:30 o'clock. A number of outside priests will be present. All kinds of wood and fence posts for sale. Sec Shrode. Silverton Appeal: "VVc need insti tutions to employ laborers we already Have a great deal more than we need more laborers." Methodists of Bay Park. (Coos Bay iityHjle-uluimtyrli Roscburjr gave a banquet to a Pitts burg man who proposes 10 build a railroad to his timber i.-n the north L mpqua and start a saw -mil. A movement is on ti- giv- each city a Bureau of Murtuipal Research another conni'is.-ioii to make soft palces and increase taxes. Feb. 2 to March 27, $j,i.io,i6 taxes paid in. 5amc period la t year brought in $3.58.0. Albany Union Furniture planisold to A. C. Girard, Montcsano, Wash. Organized labor threatens to defeat $1,250,000 road bond issue at Port land uule county agrees to do nil work at Sj.oo per day for eitjht hours. Sale in $15 per ton will be paid by the ?ute FrLson board for flax straw. Grants Pass R E. Smith will erect S6.500 residence. Linn county will build So.ooo wood . ml m il bridge across Santiam. Nur.T.i w!l open '.ids April 5, for ii'- if, u- j ill building. PmDENT MM COAf W AVD Lr fJS US TcLL YOU WCmDQfPR YOU Go to thu Ramsey llouso Goodliuts.' A, Obon nerves tho best. i It is tho business of our bank to investigate the SECURI TY of investments. Whether you be banking with us yet or not, come in to see us if you wish our opinion on any deal you figure on making-. We wish to see EVERYONE in this community thrive and prosper and without charge shall take pleasure in advis ing with you. ' Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. Tilllamook County Bank