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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. rOKTLAXD, STARCH 3. 1912. 12 DAIRY INTERESTS GET SEVERE JOLT Problematic Are Results Which Have Arisen Now Near Portland. CHARGES CF FRAUD MADE Multnomah Cnunty Farmer, Who I Milk Producer. I'lnrt Thine" Not T. If U 1.1k I nc ami Ind of Mcrrj War I Nt seen. ;tm SHAM. r.. Nf.-rt-v . ?re"ll) -I'mrrmrn. rrr r.r-rr rr ri. mi' k pm-(-t,r ri'1 1i't fibular arr nrrr ins' V w nt to "n r in a K t : Jcn n v-ra t f ifir uM'i .rr?V mm -. riiit. Ti' i.ttt-l r.!"ir- to ,-rt. Iptt.it the ;r f 1 1 i :njf ! r-r.-ak out tl' lti-ira w .i! t t mi'k nml w."rnii .f i' K; k Tr-Hi r o rmi any. a. iri :n.! ;rt;i I ' t l:a .n rol .t InC rrvr- in vi.inttv f"T the piiM two e..tr. Ml t ' i-itr.n f thl mm--irv t nt : f Viftrit.i v thnt t i r. iiii ou '.t i a-" t.ty. nnt !.ir; niifn'NT of f ro, '1 '"r fir n"w rklr:s t i.rf ti.r.di- of i!! p MnjT ff t '- f r m!TK and rm. o r f t;, 1tti in hnwrvrr. ?hit !-Tti : f t 1 1 v wi I K p'rt-nctt! 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The r-.m-rv at .ln tax ta i. rr ported to tit'"n tint a ii.l it .r'm to ti f if ri'f r rtn If tti-r is r.v a c . n ,-rt l r-..wn n t t 'n t r t ' liif tnr in Port nn fllit.Ltt p' i-. a w1! HH r-a- ttij t'.- pro.'ij. . r itt t:i ! i v a n -t.-i.-- of f vinit t. t!. !Ivt li tri!K nrl i nt to .n if t .ir far por tat im It- f-T '''it . t' i-ifv. Pn- " 'or ( t . ari n ti-l rr !k ha v r.ii". t - !' an rxt.-r'.t tturintc th past iti.'ii;, f at t'i f.irrifr with ftiH a fw f ri.!-t it i:n'T'f.t r l. f- fnilnu. I r Tmi t.on o. J' M l'ran. of '!.!. riv nr of t'ir nr.li tj anil w rr of 17 -nwn. a fnat If i- i" nc iM.-in-y nt t 1 prrjt.-nt pn- a . f ia i .t:- f..r mtm- c i'loii". !'.: -n itii -t ;-.i.ii I .! lti - itt . in t -r .tl.i.os .id I r . n i t ' at in in;m y put r pr. I ' . . .-r i i i f rom rT f ;i ' f to tn-o-tmr-N of 1 1 pr).' por .(ritt u'l'.'.lnl S, !!. t'i-it r'hi!trtrs. Hf'f. pr'Tl r i ii ntio-t'1 lr!. In ot'it-r n-..ni.. tin- '. ix t r iim t 'r i hnc I .i tjt.art. ft. i.i i,--tl;rif tloiibl' " ll 1-4 T-iii.l t'.- f.tr-Mt-r. Tl" i" niJti! t i-i t a (i.-c'n-.i'-rv ii 1 i n ii .n'- t ' 1 1 r-1 r.r fl r r tut pti ;, r ni;ikinc t rt'-'-r t rA. u ' t. h i- i .n l'lrri to hv ti.c ti'ist l f a pn-T't for a fw mn to i-ak.. wl-rn t; first or -th!r. rriMt. fw tl:-. !.(. I up ,i rni'tii .mith1 Inin-Irfil. I rnm Mioatltn I ame. T' . r.-ii'!i t r;.it i-ii t"i not fntii-h t.ttr t f an I'. w !i. -;.--r:i i ; k proposition. It nitt. t )' I vt' il w I'fTi1 t ht rain- r m n .ii' tat a nl t (n I v al an ! i- in r t.iiintiic t't .'klt-ml nitik f'-r f'- .1 to crwini it w -r. T . tvrtiUr. .rc i'ofi-r i t ; of a fa.t )..T'l are rt. oc-r:.- I v v ?.irni-r. t::it i now .hunt t!'- oniy ln-'n:iv- t ontlno' Iri 1 bu: r. --. Kvi n at t ; at I fci dat ry l.-ri!s arr ii .r-as:n jili i ai t ntout 1" r-t r nt fmailT t '.an a ir art. Tlir in. r.-a.-.--l ot .-f n.::i f--.-i t.n.s .a;'-r. n. ir p r ) h t(l r.--tr -t t ir ow rations to l av ..n-l v v t -i ; ' ! fo.l tr. i . li has ha-l t t-f f -! of r-':T-inir t)n tipi"y bu m -r pt-r rcrt. I 'ni r v no ti s or 11 1 -at i on s arc l-m ro;tTii f-.r r-' : I. i-'it far th.v r t In t . f m'.r or, I. , -.-.on.! , of t ?-. ! l- . : s of t1:,- t .. 1 on,: ii I M-t ru t u i! l.c I'.-l.i at i .- t i'n.! t . an I a p a nn t ...- :"!i.iti.m r-r.iLihiv mi. t rf.M-tl. ' ' !" a 'ri- s .(r,. ..r an ! 'i nir. notd ' i " ' a-' iut m .im rn'iiriiJ'iii rci.n. r - i I l'.t! 'a-- ! i t ri U .ih- r,t v I . .' . n: . .-k ai'-l ' . I' - work ir:-til .t '... i . ,.!, . .ir r.- r.-iT.--.ortt-.l in a . f r f : I I o. ':. w i i .! i i--.- u s i - ! i i - I i M iPiit'- a rihutin J l i ii I ! n P' r f ' i n i t I"- on n n I i pf ntr,l : v i pru I'i.'.ti t n 'us-" v. ,t w r i'f.t i'i t -ii. h an rnlrprN . 1 i rt-M .. . r J 'i. n .1 it i i.t(. ra rv U-- I".--, ."-t''iiiitrr-i tf ii o trui. ....-.. v i;; jfih.-M -t h V t, f.rm.-r. nr. i H it ! I 'i n-at.-n 1 ros: f.t r:-.,t-!-taI( I 'mud l I linrc-l. 4--;-..r . .tf f-..-i,( i n .Tiii!;rry h;t- t.r a " 'ot ;r.-..: ri i i it ins ..-. r:.- i: at iro.o-tr. lntt.-r is f uorV.-.j v"- ar-I a-j : c-.n cr am- TV j--o.i-l-t.. I ti ,nl t. -'- n- c .-l.o .-I MrcM : i. ' i r f ;n o t .-! t. " : -r om a i t rr- T. . . .ir.'o ;t I a-l i . oi;ioraMl r oa t f sr.v;t 1a;r:r-i; intfr . t t ... .... r tor v t r inta rv : P -T .!'. a- i t . n1 i.-, not vrt. and o'i' ' r. a. ' I u...! t-o fanrrs ' a -n t ! w n t vt.M a t . t Dont Neglect Your Teeth They Are Your Best Friends I II. II. I- W IIK.IIT NEGL .ECTING ymir teeth until they greatly need attention is like allowing your house to o to ruin until it must prac tically le n huilt. Yd s wouldn't do that; then win treat your teeth so car tlessly ? The Wise s Man Doesn't Neglect I rJis House or TE1ETH We will place your teeth: in perfect condition and at very reasonable cost if y 0 u will cntnist us with your work. You can't recei' jo Letter service anyAvhere. DE. B. . WRIGHT AND ASSOCIATES 312V3 Washington 3 treet, Corner Seventh Phones: Main:. "2119, A 2119 OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. 1 0 6 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1 SEVENTEEN YEARS' P.l UlCTICE IN PORTLAND TILLAMOOK CHEESE profits m. m 3.500.0CO Pounds Made Last Year Arc Sold for Total of $550.000.. INDUSTRY SHOWS GROWTH tO.S. pound. Tli butter fat in the Dillk voraKrrt 3.SH.". prr cent. Mr. I laborlnrh. in ronrludlnf? hi re port, aayti that present Indioatinns are Utat rlifMP prife will be goad for the trut part of 1911. an the market Is r;i'tii-a!!y hare of all kinda of cheone. iiMnth Hieene waa sold here for CO ci Mitf. the hlK'irst price ever received for triplet!. In Tillamook. T.ntranrp of lt;iilajr 1 KH-tril to ll.lp Thirty Km-lorics Arc Now in Operation nl Itiurn Aro In -M-latlon. . M.i :l -ip.-ra- lirfiini t lUmk liv Uli-ixl. v v rvK:. i - M i-. ', ;.;.,. i - a.i -..i.tfii i h. seen !n : t'.'-Ti i;.-r. T;.ir.k f-r tv. iliv. f..r . , ..u.' n ! ; !' pHtvl. i n'v 'it '. i ..:t !!: -.:av .1 r- t t . T . ii'v;.:.:i.l u a. p. -i .&;.. e trorSiv r-r"iiri; .t ' m hi. It. a::.! t f a.'c::i'. ilil r-'t .n:i;.u:;t t- I in t'i v;rf t.i:i or. -: ! r.l i-f t Tv.:;-v r... !y . t. :a:.l o it. TMn Ik . .r .n: tr..l 1 :i .-n i'ai-1 by li .Icfur.-t b.ink. l.irU' lrmilorjr to IV Ilrit U. SAl.KM. !. M ir.-.i .So. .-Int. .i.-i .-.i v .1'. rf t- l .ni.l a hnrk . - i r r . r : i w.--. l-n o:if : .r 'ti-- K : : ' ii .rii,;..:v .il M ,.n :n Hi t N.-rnlil 'I le n'T'itivi1 commit- e a.o t.' r. la :'.v.-i i.--i-Nd to. lay I a: t-r V o:u n .! j.l nt n'-.a 1 ;'.p alone. '.' c.i-r:.. .!?'! ! .r: . ; lii.c;.! on . w'-.'il.r i- -ii!.,:'t. s:..n:.t .!..a-1- o ill' .. t t r.i.'in i t.'p hr.rk f.'T l.'t '.ii-. i; w i: t.::n:j.h(d frm the TILLAMOOK, or.. March I. (Special.) Tillamook tlalry and creamery Interests have Just closed one of the mont auc-ra-ssful years lu tile history of the In dustry In this se-tlon. With more than -..-.oo.ii.in pounds of chee.e manufactured ami sold for J ";".'"". the record is one wl.l.-h Is deemed extremely satisfactory. T:.e o itiMil of tiie 3') rheese factories In tins country was approximately the same rs last year, and the price re .eivi.l lave heen especially Ko'I. The openns up of lie country thiuiiRh the I com! l.lioti of in.' nil. road Is retarded j as of ureal Importance In aldltiR the crowth of the .'lry In.luMry Inilu-.rv Vmyn Well. ri..li: ti e .Iai-rtcil i.r t'. ls m-c- I tlOll In.lV I.O Si en in I'll- i;i.'l .'!.. li'fl H.rate price paid last ear for mitk was M.S't a i,M pounds, and from 23 10 ;i cuts a pound for butler fat. Man of the dairy herds made lo a ,-.. for their owners In one season. ,s m-.t of the dairymen raise their own feed, they are saved a treat ex- .. I Si ll? tle "ft cheese factories in tnia ioi niv the sreatest rumher are In the ..titer of the county. In the fertile N. stnc.-a Valley Is manufactured about ..ne-t'ilrd of the rountv's total output. N.-lia'.-m I gradually pushlnc ahead In tl.e .i.i irv Industry and It will not ha tnanv ears. It IS said, until the number ..f ri.rese factories In the northern part of r.mntv will he douMod. e ti.' orcanlx ttlon of me Tllla- i.k I'.iunty . rea irerv Association In ti e nualltv of the cheese mnnil- r.c tuie.l hi t lie county has been steadily .ptinl. TI ere are 1J factories In the i ati. lai-t year the association rua.ie ; II". p.o.n.ls of cheese. The pro. I'M t i..' erean erles In the asso ciation Is Inspect.-J by V. W. Christen. sen. an i p.r( rinphive.l for the pur pose. r'atMasry f.vipHf sksam. The creameries In the association and C.e number of pounds of cheese In t,,., t,.,i at each factory last year by Mr. Cn-lsler.sen follow: Maplo Leaf croamerv. 4.1.4.'i; the Tillamook Cream ery. 4::..'. Falrrtew P.ury .ssocla r..'.n. -T..o.".T: South Fralrte Creamery. " s. 1 1 ; Tl-.ree Klvers Creamerv. 2 1 7 . j 4 7 : Clover l-eaf Creamery. js.s;: Uonic l'ralr'.e CreameiT. 131.4IC.: Klwood Cream, rr iVripurr. 114. 01'?; Cold Sprint. Factory. 11.'. 010: Central Co operative Creamery. bs.SS.l; Kast Bea ver Cheese Company. 67.;i?: 1'leasant Valley cheese Company. 40. 4u C. Carl Haherlach. secretary of the as sociation, ti ls week coinp.elej his re port, as a result of bis work for fac tories in this county. At li factories lie hsn.lle.i 2. 19. 229 pounds of cheese, which sold for ..:.!. These fac tories received r4.1Jl.'ilJ pounds of milk last year, and sold S.SH1 boxes of . :...-. flutter fat handled at these 1 factories totaled sr.r.S.J pounds. The vcrai;e price a pound received amount ed ! 13 T cents. The averace yield of cheese per 1 IK) pounds vt milk was Dfi JG FIRM IS ABSOLVED 'TlrtWJU-i Mquor Iicfnsr Is Yoiil No Bliime Is Allaclicil. X l. solved from a charge of spIIIiik: I.r(C or to a rirunkpti prson by showtne ihtt t It hu1 no licnHt, Hnd rfarr1 nf n harpe t jsclhnc without a license f Phowini; thiit it dirt hav ono, the i) wi I 'run 'onipany won a novl hc j ol ttal In Municipal Court FrMay. R .tl contentions were constructively tro E . Struplore. manairer of the store at Seventh and WauhinKton "treet s, wait arrdt(d for Kelting a bottle of (Tin to !rs. Charles Mar key. who in allep.d to J lave been drunk at the time. The c did not ko to trial, because Tep uty City Attorney Sullivan found at liift Ptart that he had no ground for a pTO secutlon. 1 he modi'l liquor license provides a p it ialty for any licensed dealer selling 11 jor to a drunken person, but this m . not made an oiTense unless there is a icense. The druK company has paid T ui fees and received a paper In the f o..m of a license, but made out in the r tsvrie tf the corporation, whereas the o.iname provides that none but ln div. iduals may receive licenses, and that tn " case of a firm or corporation the f.rt mlt must be In the names of one or xjo re members. The court held that the license is r -Hd against this provision was void, j Uhd that tho company, therefore, not I wlnfT letrally authorized to sell liquor, v n s not amenable to the clause re p rdlnr selling to a drunken person. Jt wm then propohed that a charge b t)of of sellintz without a license, but t h ' Attorney i'mk the view tha t t lut cdmpany had done what It could lr eompiy with the law. and that It w a t" fault that the document wn Improperly drawn. . I imedlate steps will be tatzen to ro et the license, and an Investlica tU it t will be made to determine whether ot tier ttrms and corporations have hen su f'plied with like worthless permits. G( AIGS N0TF0R STUDENTS Kl r?-StJition Not to Got Quarter In S tinny. dc School Annex. ""lievlnfif that a ffre department and a r ammar school would not mix we.ll tn xt e same building th Hoard of ?:d tica C on Priday refus-ed tn grant the reqi i 'ft of Klr Chief Uowell for the prti r leue of housing the Sunnyslde fire ilpp-tnwnt In the annex of the tsunny iiie school, in a room adjoining: that occt iT 'led by several of - the lower era il while the tiw Sunnyside fire stat 3' n Is helnic built.. C I, lef lowell made the request In wrl t n and It was taken before the Hop ffd by School 'i.rk Thomas. Mem ber f of the Hoard decided that fire fzon U ftro vaKun.s horses and firemen iniK' detract the pupils from their stud L s the Chief was told to look else s .h're for his temporary fire head qua ti-rr- T b Fire Department Is having dif flc. U" in finding a place to keep th Hut inyslde department while the old buL - r Is being raxed and the new one built. Th School Board accepted plans Frld fc y for new school buildings at Mon U vllla aDd Creston. I t tdjrr In Oanccr of Collapo. TRALI.A. Wash.. March L'.-ySpe-ciaL It waa reported to the TLewls Cou O ry Commissioners yesterday that the 1 ridge over the Chehalls river at Boii fort " ti danger of collapse, one ai of the structure having weak ened . nnd lowered. County Knpineer A. , Treston took a frre of workmen to dstfort this morning to repair the U lir-c cmry 77 NWgx Low Prices, Square Dealing and Credit at "Your Own Terms0 Edwards' the Most Popular Furniture House in Portland Have Made Edwards will help you to start housekeeping; in the right way the way that makes you a permanent customer. Our credit plan enables you to furnish your home at your own terms . Our price helps enable you to save anywhere from 10 to 25 per cent. Come tomorrow and investigate Edwards' helpful way of doing business. See how different Edwards' is from the ordi nary store. A talk with, us and an inspection of our stock will explain to you mighty quick why we are the people you want to trade with. HOME OF A THE la Jh3"Stay Stisfactory'Ranga CAS This Table $9.95 A $1 pix-foot solid oak, round pedestal table: Kolden finish, substantially made, for only $9.95. Look over our tabic stock before you buy. XetO It "Zlt 'rivl iiiiM I sssi ii--,., 1 1' ,- -1 i'.J Ut?" ,.."-; ! B-.i$tinii Pl.l. l . . - i ' ! i rA Places a Monarch Range in Your Home Set Up Including Hot Water Connections . The halanre you can pay at the rate of $5 per month or $1 per week. I'se the range for So days. Test in every way in your own home. -and then, if not satisfied, we will take it bai'k and refund your money. 5) THAT'S FAIR. 11 III hfel lii ..ryi" MIHI.ACKIMi W1I...S. A Five-Year Guarantee in Writing With every MONARCH Malleable Ranee sold we furnish a guarantee in writing to refurnish absolutely FREE the firebox or any part of the RanKe that breaks, warps or burns out within a period of five vears from date of purchase, Willi M MAKES THE MONARCH A SAFF. I. VES'l'MKNT. sir k s i -i . T 1 mn Your Uld stove laKen m Part Payment for a New and we will allow you every cent it is worth. Just tele phone Exchange Department. Main 504 or A 2826 and our stove man will call and make you a price o your old stove. Has the Famous Duplex Draft That Saves One Third ths Fuel And a Monarch Range in the kitchen means much to the entire family. It means less money expended for fuel, better cooking, a big saving in labor and energy to the women who do the cookinR-. A MONARCH ac tually pays for itself in a short time. The heavy steel sides are COI.I ItlVF.TF.n to malleable iron frames, making a tight, strong construction that the hardest usage and wear cannot loosen up. This, with the DU PLEX DRAFT, makes an airtight Range that con sumes all gases and most of the smoke as it gener ates, thus saving in coal. Comfort Our regular prices on mission furni ture are lower than sale prices else where Chair like this only $12.50 Style Fumed oak and leather is most stylish. Our prices most reasonable. A Rocker like tills at $14.00 One Dollar a Week is all you are re quired to pay on this elegant dinins suit. s ale o f D ressers These Dressers are iisu alh' sold and are worth .$11.00, but this week the price is only I $7 QC f 1 Larjje square French mirror, 18x24, with nmiided corners, other wise exactly like illus tration. Only one to a customer. Delivered at our convenience. S I $2 Cash 'all and see Edwards' Quality Pining .Set at $:i9.75. The superior workman ship, expert construction and high-grade materials used in making this set distinguish it from the ordinary furniture you see so often advertised. We have many sets at less price, but this is the favorite with our customers. Pig stores with hlg expanses and enorm o u s rents cannot prices. -'iiii- pare. and y o u will see. . iu '.' . j . : it stands is. A Good Place lo Irade meet . u r ii ' ' St 4-: .li S'ii? ' Sf ii OH ISFm- You m a y be sure, if you Io.se your posi tion, or fall s i c k, we will ' ti t press you for payment on our furniture. TAFT IS REAL F, ttt'SIXKSS MFA OF COTTAGK GROVE SHOW PKWEREXCK. Cnnvas of City Crysialllxes Senti ment in Opposition to Koose velt for Iatet Move. COTTAGK GROVE, Or., March 2. (Special.) Taft is the favorite among the majority of the businessmen of the city, especially with those of pronounced affiliations. Tioosevelt, however, has a number of ardent sup porters, particularly among those who do not pretend to adhere to strict party organization. These facts were ob tained throufrh a canvas of the busi nessmen of the city. l;oosVflt' announcement tha t he was ready to accept a third term if tendered him has tended to crystallize, sentiment on one side or another. Opposition to Roosevelt centralizes on the assertion that he stultifies him self by his declaration of willingness to accept the nomination after his positive 1904 and li07 statements, and that it is hardly consistent for such an ardent advocate of the "Square ,Deal" as Roosevelt claims to be, "to stick a'knife't into his former protege. The third term bugbear Is not often referred to in denouncing the "Sage of Oyster Bay." Supporters of Taft point to a record of legislation secured that Roosevelt did not equal during his former ad ministration and could not hope to equal in a new administration. They point to a record of service well and quietly done that entitles him to the customary recognition of a second term. Both friends and enemies of Roose velt agree that his failure to land the nomination will sound- his political death knell. Some of his enemies grasp at this as a providential- opportunity to kill him off once and for all. A sash lck makes an effective substitute for a holt on a door if the door and cuing are flush with each other. MOT FLASHES. Women in middle age often complain of hot 8ashes. They are at that stage of life when their delicate organism needs a tonic and heipinj-hand which only Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can give them. Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood and from motherhood to old age with backache, diuci ' ness or headache. A woman often becomes sleepless, nervous, " broken-down," irritable and feels tired from morning to night. Wken pains and aches raok ths womanly system at frequent intervals, ask your neighbor about Doctor Plarce's Favorite Proscription. Mrs. J. Imhop. of 321 S. Ben talon Street, Baltimore, Md., says: I wrote yon about nine months ago, telling- you of my condition. I have a fine baby girl she weighed nine pounds when born. She is my third child and the strongest of them all. My sufferine wss only for two hours. I took several bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' and one of Dr. Pierce's Smart-Weed. I never had a well day before I took your medicines. I was surprised how well I felt could eat was always hungry, and never hed a sick stomach. The none who was with me said the medicine was wonder ful because I cot along so nicely after having- had so much trouble before. She intends to recommend it to all her suffering- patients. Everybody Is astonished at me because I only weighed 102 pouads before and now I weigh 135. I have had several ladies come to ma and ask about Dr. Pierne's medicine. I am willing to recommend it to all who suffer ana want help. If any want information I will be glad to give it te them." Mas. htraor Cbzlb.