Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1912, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight. February 1. 1012
JOHN
DEMONSTRATION FARM THF ROAD QUESTION w,ien they cou1^ profit by so doing?
**
Is there a reason ?
FOR TILLAMOOK.
Favors the Bonding Plan
To Show the Dairymen How
and
Good Road Through
to K«ep Three Cows on
the County.
One Acre of Land.
After the excellent address by
Professor Scudder at the late State
Dairy Convention on "The $100
Crop for the $100 Cow, ” Chas. Kuntz
and Wm. Maxwell, two prominent
dairymen from Tillamook County,
expressed themselves privately as
strongly impressed with the address
but deplored the fact that so few
heard it, and, in addition, they said
the people of Tillamook “want to be
show. ” Professor Scudder used
charts to illustrate a crop rotation
for a soiling system by which he
said it was possible in the Willa­
mette Valley to maintain, so farj as
green feed and roughage are con­
cerned, three cows to the acre with
only a little grain or concentrates.
Thia in contrast with two or three
acres required to pasture a cow.
In this soiling system leguminous
crops ar’ used largely, which, he
cited, improve the soil more than
other crops, aud the manure can be
applied more properly and better
results attained. He 'showed that
the cost of producing a proper
ration under the soiling system is
one-third less than producing it in
the dry form. Much valuable in­
formation was contained in the ad­
dress, which was delivered without
notes, but a bulletin on the subject
was promised very soon.
Mr.
Kuntz called attention to the ¡fact
that even the bulletins are read by
comparatively few, and not fully
understood by all who read.
Why
can we not, he asked, have an actual
demonstration in Tillamook County
of what Professor Scudder has told
us ? He believed a farm of this
kind could be made self-supporting,
and that many farmers would be
found willing and glad to rent land
for?such purposes.
If Professor
Scudder's system could be made e
success, and the profits shown
actually’ made, the farm is the way
to show it Hence, he wished the
Rural Spirit would suggest a Coast
demonstration farm, to be located
in Tillamook Valley.
People outside of Tillamook have
for many years looked to that region
as a source of information, rather
thana learner; as an exemplerjhat
had worked out all its own prohlems.
and was on the pinnacle of success.
And while Tillamosk 'chesjk»- has
made a world-wide reputation, and
the Tillamook dairymen have prov­
ed the value of co-operation, yet the
fact remains that only a small pro­
portion of the farmers do winter
dairying, and not only Tillamook,
but the entire Coast country—that
west of the Coast range has many­
problems of crops and care of stock
all its own ; many of its dairymen
are operating in the most primitive
manner, aud it has had practically
no help and no suggestions from
our agricultural writers or pro­
fessors. The dry farming and
irrigated regions of Oregon, not
nearly so well developed, northickly
populated, now have experiment or
demonstration farms. Is it not the
Coast’s turn next ?
The writer later talked of this
matter to Dr. Withycombe. He does
not favor an experiment farm, but
is heartily in favor of a demonstra­
tion farm in Tillamook County.
Dr Withycombe favors a number of
demonstration farms in different
parts of the State, where the scien­
tific knowledge and proved theories
of the college can be demonstrated
in actual practice. Often, he says,
local men can be put in charge of
the farm, and as Mr. Kuntz sug­
gests, it can be made self-support­
ing, or even possibly produce a
profit. The suggestion then is more
reasonable Let a demontitration
farm be located in Tillamook, and
let this wonderful Coast region
show what is possibleto accomplish
when the best methods of crop
raising and feeding are adopted.
And when these demonstrations
are made—-when
Tillamook is
“ shown, " and her dairymen use
the knowledge thus gained, its out
put will be increased, its fame
spread, and its people still more
greatly prosper.—H. A., Rural Spirit.
D ear S ir ,— The strongest incen­
It is no justification to say in
defence of a non-bonding proposi-
tion that the money raised by taxa­
tion and turned into a sinking fund
for the liquidation of the bonds or
the payment of interest on the
same, is going out of the county,
for before a dollar of the sinking
fund need be collected and dis­
bursed. the entire proceeds of the
bonds would have been expended
on the roads and our toilers, and
our merchants and other business
men would be revelling in its bless­
ings, while at the same time, en- :
joying the glorious benefits of as
fine" roads as the country could
produce,
Hence, the money under a bond-
ing scheme, comes in before it
goes out ; comes in in a lump and
goes out in easy stages—more or
less easy according as the wisdom
of the proper officers in charge of
the administration of our county
affairs may dictate the redemption
of the bonds distributed over a
series of years more or less ex­
tended—and as for the interest, it
need not be any great bug-a-boo,
for if the scheme is manipulated
right, the bonds had ought to sell
about par and to that extent reduce
the rate ; and as to the residue, the
enhanced value of property, good
roads and a better country, popu-
lated with a more prosperous and
progressive people, would many,
many times more than offset it.
I hold that under the bonding
plan a main thoroughfare from the
north to the south end of the
county would be eminently practi­
cal without greatly burdening any
one and would insist that it be
built without fear or favor upon a
permanent right of way, es­
tablished on an even grade, over
the most direct and practical route.
After this was accomplished, I
would favor the improvement of all
roads to the beach resorts on the
same general plan ; if the country
had sufficiently developed through
the building of more railroads or
otherwise, so as to provide addi­
tional sources of taxation to justify
such a course, I would favor the
improvement of the Dolpli road
from Hebo to Sheridan.
Suffice it to say that any under­
taking for the permanent improve­
ment of our public roads at the pre­
sent time should be studied and
comprehensive one or else a great
mistake will have been made. These
are my sentiments.
L. M. K raner .
The Reliable Route
Steamer
it
Sue H. Elmore”
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ATTORNEY
HENDERSON
& COUN8EL-
LOR-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
Room No. 261.
tive that induced the writer to locate
in Tillamook county was the be­
(CAPT P. SCHRADERfl
t t T. Borre,
ginning of scientific road building
A
As A ttorney - at -L aw .
in conjunction with the fact that he
was lead to believe that it would
Complete set of Abstract Books
continue at a rapid pace.
n office. Taxes paid lor uou-
Three years will soon have elapsed
since my tour of inspection prior to
Residents.
locating, and some progress has
been made, but accomplishments
i
Tillamook Block.
Leaves Portland, Albers No. 3 Dock
in that line have not come entirely
Both phones.
Every
Tuesday,
Arrives
Tillamook
up to my most sanguine expecta­
tions.
Wednesdays,
Roads are more to the farmer
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
CARL HABERLACH,
than paved [streets are to the city
according
to
Tides.
man, and the conditions of life in
any community are no better than
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
its roads, and Tilamook county is
right now in a pressing need of
Tillamook Block
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. EI.MORK 4 CO,
better roads, for I believe that her
Lamb's Dock, Tillamook, Ore.
Agents, Astoria, Ore
farm and village life have reached
F. P. BAUMGARTNER, Agent,
a point in their development wheie
(J>EORGE WILLETT,
Albers No. 3 Dock, Portland, Oregon.
they cannot go much further until
better highways are provided. Pos­
A ttorney - at -L aw .
sibly this fact is more potent in the
southern than the northern end
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS. Tillamook Commercial Building.
of
the
county,
for in the
former place some of the so
O regon .
T illamook
called roads are located in such
impossible places and make such
unnecessary long contours of the
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget
H. GOVNE
county, thereby entailing great and
Sound poiuts, Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago,
unnecessary expense, not only in
their original construction, but in
Denver, Kansas, City, Omaha, St. Ixiuis and
A ttorney - at -L aw .
their maintenance and also add
all
points East.
greatly to the disccomfiture and in­
< »ilice : Opposite Court House,
convenience of the traveling public.
Atlantic Steamship Agency.
This lack of roads and the proper
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove aud Hills­
T illamook , O regon
location of some which now require
boro
sell
through
tickets
to
ail
points
east.
an apology for tlieir existence in
that region is true to such an extent
Fares and train schedules will be forwarded on request.
that the telephone lines in not a
T. BO ALS, N.J).,
W. E. C oman .
G. B. J ohnson ,
few instances have to depend upon
General Freight & Pass. Agent,
General Agent,
private right-of-ways because there
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
are no suitable highways upon
Portland, Ore.
Astoria, Ore.
which to build them.
TILLAMOOK.
The most encouraging feature in
connection with road building to­
Tillamook Block
day is the fact that there appears to
be a universal spirit of improve­
ment abroad in the land, a spirit
M. KER RON,
which seems to effect every factor
of utility in the scale of importance
from the outlying township and ob­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
scure municipality to the state and
federal governments.
Tillamook Block,
These agencies appear at present,
each to be acting independently
Oregon.
Tillamook,
of the other, but a little close ob­
servation suggests that it may only
be a question of a very short time
C. HAWK,
until there will be established a
plan of union and co-operation that
[We may inform our correspon­
will pave the way for the intro­
dent that by a recent ruling of the
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
duction of an era of roadbuilding, Supreme Court a county cannot
such as the world never saw. We bond itself for the purpose of build­
shall rejoice if such an era shall ing roads until a general law is
HAY CITY, OREGON
come, but in the meantime it be­ passed to that effect. Governor
West vetoed the good roads bills
hooves every possible factor in such which were passed at the last legis­
a consumation to do its part in lature.—En. J. ,
R. BEALS,
ushering it in, and to that end the
writer is willing and glad to cast
The Independent Church.
his lot with the public spirited inen
Child Portraits Made by
REAL ESTATE,
of Tillamook county who are push­
1st Cor., 9-12.—Woe is unto me. if
Us
are
Child-Like.
F inancial A gent ,
ing for good roads, and push, I preach not the gospel ?
push, in his limited way for their
Just
as
our
portraits
of
adults
The preaching of the gospel was
Tillamook, Oiegou.
ultimate building, fully cognizant the origin of the Christian religion.
possess strength and character.
of the fact that our brains, though All cliristiandom dates back to this
We are experts in lighting
similarly formed, are as different one event. Mark 1, 14 and 15.—Now
from one another as our faces, and after that John was put in prison,
R. 1*. J. SHARI’,
and posing, and ottr equipment
that it is a tempermental impossi­ Jesus came into Galilee, preaching
is complete. Come in and see
bility for all men to agree at all the gospel of the kingdom of God,
RESIDENT DENTIST
ottr line.
times upon all questions, for our and saying. The time is fulfilled,
Creator never intended it that way, and the kingdom of God is at hand:
Office across the street from the
and acting upon this theory, I am repent ye, and believe the gospel.
Court House.
now going to take issue with some
We undertake one thing and no
Next to the Post Office.
of those whom I know are just as more. One thing accomplished is
Dr. Wise’s office.
sincere as I on the all important better than a thousand undertaken.
n
questions of road building in our There are three things necessary to
county.
HARCHET,
fool membership.
1st.-To sub­
I emphatically believe in good scribe within one’s own self to the
A
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The Fashionable Tailor.
roads and have always encouraged sovereign will of God
2nd —The
them, and also believe that to get assent of the mind to the doctrine
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
them in the shortest order, cover­ of the attonement ; and 3rd.—The
ing a region of any considerable reverence of the Spirit, or in modern
ing a Specialty.
magnitude, the only rational and terms to follow the dictates of con­
EXPORT
BEER.
business-like way is through the science
S» we in Heins Photographic
bond-issuing plan.
There is no public demonstration
KAISER BLUME.
Gallery
I believe that fully 90 per cent of required, nor is any person pro­
the improved roads of the country hibited from belonging to any other
Unsurpassed, Non-Intoxicating.
are built that way, hence it is the church, or of performing any re­
J. CLAUSSEN
universal way, the popular way. ligious rites er ceremonies of be­
MALT TEA.
•
LAWYER.
If it is good business for a dairy­ lieving or disbelieving any dogmas
man to borrow money (and how or doctrines that does not conflict !
many are they who do not) in order with the Gospel of God’s kingdom.
gkutesltcr jlbvohat.
to buy a ranch and a home, rather The sacrament of the Lord’s supper I '
213 Tillamook Block,
than never own a home at all, why and of baptism, and the keeping of
Special Brew.
should it not be good business for days, the saying of prayers and
T illamook - O regon .
a county to borrow money and build singing of psalms are left to other
roads for the benefit of the present churches entirely, for upon all
BOTTLED Hl
generation, and all generations to these points there is a general dis­
follow, rather than have no im­ agreement amongst other churches,
Dairy Farm Wanted.
proved roads at all ?
but the gospel of the kingdom is
Wanted by an experienced dairy
If it is good business for business the vital part of Christianity, it is,
man, a dairy farm to rent, with
VMIQ IN ACTION . QUICK IN nksulis
20 to 30 cows. Apply to thia office. men to borrow money (and how ■ ' it always has lieen and ever will tie
Otva pifl relief from BACKACHE,
easily you can count on your I a unit.
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
fingers those who do not) where­
Brick.
When I see the crumb of bread
Soda Waters. Siptbons, Bartlett Mineral Water.
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of he
Lime,
with to carry on the business and and drop of grape juice, and then
Cement,
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of ths
commerce of the country, why is it look back to the feast oi the pass-
Shingles.
not good business for a county to over> when Christ instituted the
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
Coal Oil.
do so in order to conduct her muni-1 sacrament, and the different ideas
Coal. $10 ton,
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
Poultry Supplies,
cipal affaire in a more rapid, up-to-* of baptism, that one man has as
MIDDLE AOED and ELDERLY
Potatoes. $1.50 per 100,
date and advantageous manner, much right to entertain ii < another.
The Best Hotel
•‘Best’’ hard wheat flour $1.40 sk ,
FBOPLE and for WOMEN.
and therby facilitate commerce. '
The difference of days, that no man
$5.50 bbl..
NAVI NICHSST NSCOfIMINOATIO«
Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kir.de
Do out* banking and similar insti-l could tell except he had a calendar.
of feed at prices as low as any in tution refuse to borrow millions of The hypocrites prayer that Christ
A. b»»h. 0? Waahiogfon St., Cona»'1’1110.
Uh yser. ■«orlisaa«i "1 haw
the city.
niarh froai m, hldnoii sad blad
dollars where they have a chance ’ condemned, The tem|>erament of
T illamook F kko C o .
••a at, aisaa, a.diue
J.
P.
ALLEN.
Proprietor.
to loans it and realize on the trans- j music that has distroycd every.
action ?
' bass voice, snd the popular revival
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Horses for Sale.
Banks are generally conceded to : that culminates in a blackslide. 1
be
the
most
conservative
business
am
contented
to
revert
back
to
the
I hare 24 head of Horwsa for sale,
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
_ should counties original
_
gospel of Thy kingdom
al! in good condition.—Apply to institutions. Why
A First Class Tabic. Comfortable Beds and Accumiuodaltuit O. I. Clough, Druag1**
J. C. Gova. I
then refrain from borrowing mooey. * Come
Geo W. Grayson.
Tillamook & Portland.
¡PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
ASTORIA to PORTLAND
r
LAMB-SCHRADER co
Incorporated.
% Warehouse and Commission Men.
I Coal, Shingles, Lime,
i Cement and Brick.
* Dock and Warehouse. Front Street,
& between 2nd and 3rd Avenue West.
Monk's Studio,
Beer,
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon
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THE ALLEN HOUSE
Foley Kidney Pills