Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 22, 1915, Image 2

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; BAYOCEAN ROAD ASSURE .
TILLAMOOK COW
TESTING
INTERESTING
SUBJECTS TO
'county Officials'^' New Manager
ASSOCIATOIN.
BE DISCUSSED.
Decide on Plans.
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Joseph Durrer Wins First Prize-
Farmers’ and Home Makers’ Short
Second and Third Go to Chas
On Saturday last the County Court
Course in Tillamook County.
Kunze and Adolph Erickson.
and S B. Vincent, the new manage-
er of Bayocean. VV. J. Clemens, pres­
The Oregon Agricultural College
The Tillamook Cow Texting A>so ident of the Portland Automobile
will give lectures and dernonstra- ciation met on I ttesdav at the farm Club, and a number of leading Cl i-
tions at a Farmers’ and Home Mak- |lonie of Mr. To». Durrer, the secre­ zens agreed upon a plan to start and
ers’ Short Course in Tillamook City tary. About 75 people were Present- complete the road to Bayocean. The
next week, commencing on Monday including the friends and families of
Countv Court will use the $ to,25o ap­
and continuing Tuesday ami Wed­ the members and all had a very 1 >• propriated in the budget and the Bay
nesday, and in connection with this jovabl and profitable day. The fcre- ocean people will operate their
there will be a Domestic Science | noon was spent in discussions of con-
dredge for seven months, the county
Course for the ladies. These meetings ' ditions in general and various farm
to pay for fuel and any breakage in
I
should be largely attended by the problems, The day was most too operating it. This, it is estimated will
dairymen and citizens for they give chilly and windy for picnic dinners
cost about $3,000, leaving over$7,ooo
I valuable information on the subjects
outside so the repast was spread in to be used in contracting part of the
discussed. The meetings will be held the loft of the barn on tables of bales
road. It is estimated that the Bay- (
in the Commercial Club room« and of straw.
ocean people will construct about two .
After dinner Merrel Smith was call­
the domestic science course in the
of the Presbyterian ed on to outline a plan for a co-oper­ and a half miles of road, commenc- ,
Guild Hall
ing at the Bayocean end of the road(
ative calf marketing association. The
Church.
and the County Court will advertise’,
In addition to the program, David object of this organization to be giv­
for bids for work on this end of the |
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Monroe, of Spokane, a successful 1 en as much of the buyers money as
road
to the extent of the money
dairyman and breeder, will be present possible. There has been something
available. There is only about four
over
3,500
calves
shipped
out
of
1
illa-
talks.
His
chief
several
and give
Editorial Snap Shots.
and a half miles of road to be built
topic will be “ 'The influence of the ' mook County this spring. Handling
and when the work is completed this
I
these
on
the
co-operative
plan
will
Monroe
started
in
a
few
The scarcity of stock did some Sire.” Mr.
year there will be but a small portion
good. Instead of killing off most of years ago on a I:large farm in Canada ' increase the income from ’his end of left to be built, which, no doubt, will
with
very
little
capital
and
a
big
debt.
I
j,y
50
to
75
per
ccllt
'
ie_
the calves in Tillamook County, for
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k made
‘ ends
’ meet 1 for
a sides giving a great impetus to co- be finished in time for next year’s
scarcely
f
the past two years, they have been I He
‘
' I ! operative breeding and record keep­ travel.
few
years,
but
finally
got
started
by
sold and shipper! out of the county,
This assures Bayocean of a road
going
a
little
further
in
debt
and
get
­
ing. Even the grade calves with rec-
It is estimated that 2,500 were ship-
and a way out, which it was deprived
ting
the
best
registered
Holcstcin
1
ords
behind
them
are
bringing
much
ped out this spring.
I
bull lie could buy. T oday he owns 1 , larger prices than those of nondes­ of for so many years and which han­
breeding and no records. The dicapped the development of that sea­
c
Wouldn’t that jar you. After the big herd of registered cattle near cript
probably
better
quail-
matter
of organization was left until side resort. Now that it has been
,
Spokane
and
is
|
people had elected a circuit judge
and the county was to have three lied than any other man in the north | next week at the farmers short course decided to build the road, this will
terms of court each year, certain west to discuss the subject of the | Farmer Jones announced the prize cause many fine cottages to be erect­
members of the state legislature rail dairy sire. Tillamook is to be ton- | winning cows of last years work in ed there, and the new management ;
roaded a bill through to create a new ' gratul tied in getting a speaker like I the Testing Association. Jos Durrer s expects to spend $500,000 in improve-
| row Goldie, a grade Jersey, won the ments as soon as the road is com-'
judicial district of Tillamook ami Mr. Monroe.
I ’
The
program
is
divided
into
three
first prize of $50.00 as largest produc- pleted.
Washington Counties to give another
The road will be on a water levcl
office seeker a seat at the pie counter. divisions, viz: Dairy and Live Stock • ing cow. She made in 300 days 11,143
I Dav; Fruit and Poultry Day; Poultry tbs. milk and 503.7 butter fat.
grade and will make a pretty drive
The second prize of $30.00 went to way, and as soon as it is finished
With 34 District Attorneys in Ore­ Soils and Crops Day, as follows:
Dairy and Live Stock Day.
Chas Kunze for his grade Holstein thousands of autos will motor there
gon, the District Attorney for Tilla- 1
Monday, April 26.
No. 15 She produced in the 300 days every year.
monk County is lhe only one who is
Roadmastcr Hobson has been over
about to enforce the Sunday dosing 1 10:00 Breeding for milk produc­ 11,989 lbs. milk and 477.4 lbs. butter
the route and his estimate of cost is
law. There must be something wrong tion, E. B. Fitts.
fat.
that of the estimate
Third prize of $20.00 went to far less than
with the law or the district attorneys 10:45 •Supplementing whey for hogs,
\dolph Erickson’s cow Jersey with a when the road was surveyed. He is of
in other counties. It must bethat they R. E. Reynolds.
don't like the look of the law and 11:30 Feeding for Milk production, production of 8,826 lt>s. milk and the opinion that about $24,000 will
putting the citizens to useless and ex­ E. B. Fetts.
455.36 tbs. butter fat.
build the road.
1jo Some common nnsoundness m
$25 for the best two year old heifer
pensive litigation.
horses (Lecture and demonstration.) also went to Mr. Durrer’s herd and
The man who confessed to poison­
Although it may have come in 1 a R. E. Reynolds.
was won by the grade Jersey, Ruby, ing eight people has been discharged.
, I 2:15 Dairy Cattle judging Demon­
busy time of lhe year, the Farmei rs' I
with a production of 8,727 tbs. milk, He must consider it a humiliating re­
ami Home Makers' short course toll.' stration, I B. Fetts, R. C. Jones.
and 424.45 butter fat.
flection on his reputation for vctaci-
3 00 i vpes of dairy cattle (Illustrat­
held in Tillamook I ity next w ek for
2nd and 3rd prizes of $15 and $10 ty.
ed),
F.
B.
Fitts;
Types
of
improved
three days by the Oregon Agriculture
each went to Mr. Kunze’s herd No 12
I
College should be largely attended, live stock (Illustrated.), R. E. Rey­ making 9,482 tbs. milk, and351.66 but­
James B. Duke, in the April num­
for they will furnish a lot of useful nolds.
ter fat; No. 9 making 7,817 lbs. milk, ber of the North American Review,
!
Fruit and Poultry Day.
information to those engaged in ag­
and 307.68 tbs. butter fat.
makes the assertion that the Euro­
Tuesday, April 27.
riculture in this county. I here is a
After the awarding of the prizes pean war is contributing largely to
10:00 Incubating and brooding,
tendency among farmers to follow in
Mr. Geo. Durrer, Mr. C. Kunze and maintaining business in this country
the old ruts, and ignore anything ol C. Lamb.
Mr. Erickson who handled and fed above a much lower level which it
10:45 l he farm orchard,
.
a scientific nature that will improve
these prize winners were each called was reaching before the war began.
their conditions and increase their in Brow n.
on to tell how they did it. They all Readers of newspapers who have
I
11:30 I arc of brood sow s and pigs, reported good returns from suppli-
comes. These short courses are for
followed its reasoning that the war
the purpose of enlightening those R. E. Reynolds.
rnenting their good Tillamook grass
abroad, between industrial powers,
1:30
l
he
farm
garden,
.
S.
Brown
who follow the old ruts and show ,
feed with a liberal quantity of grain. had restored a measure of protection
2:15 Feeding for egg production, C. It was the consensus of opinion that
them by lectures ami demonstration
to our domestic producers by greatly ,
w hat call be done by way of iitlprovc- C. Lamb.
the cow that would not respond to checking the flood of imports which
8:00 Housing of poultry (Illustrat- | grain feed along with good pasture
ments. We are safe in saying that
had set in, will be interested in know­
every person who attends the Far- ' cd ), C. C. Lamb; Some common in- I is not the kind of cow to keep. A gen­
ing that such a high business intelli­
tilers’ course in this city next week sect pests and plant diseases (lllus- eral discussion of feeding followed
gence as that of Mr. Duke puts the
will receive some useful information, ' trated.),
. S. Brow n.
in which many good points were same thought in this fashion: “In my
Poultry, Soils and Crop Day.
which, if followed out, will be of fi­
brought out.
deliberate judgment, formed not with
Wednesday, April 28.
nancial benefit to farmers.
A tour of Mr. Durrer’s farm and in­ out careful thought, it has been only
10:00 Tillage practice, J. E. Larson. I spection of the herd, especially the
the war that has prevented our con­
10:45 Marketing of poultry and ’ prize winners made a fitting end to
The snap shot man docs not want
dition from becoming disasterous
to lie misunderstood in regard to poultry products, C. C. l.anib.
the enjoyment and discussions of the even by this time. The war has
Sunday closing, but the most difficult 1 11 :JO Firmamnt pasture mixtures, day. Mr. Durrer milks a herd of 40
thrust opportunities for export busi­
problem is to know where to draw J. E. Larson.
cows, nearly all grade Jerseys and is ness upon us, and in the meantime
1 30 Feeding and managing young delivering to the clu'esc factory each
the line and decide which and what
our own home market has, in spite
business should be allowed to run on chickens, C. C. Lamb.
morning about 1400 lbs. of milk with of ourselves, been left to our own
2:15 Root crop production and
Sundays and which should close
an average test of 4 per cent, He is producers, for the simple reason that
down. We take the position th. I if storage, J. E. Larson.
certainly to be complimented on the Europe cannot at the same time wage
one class of business is prohibited , 8:00 Uses and values of barnyard make up of his
herd.
war and produce goods for the Amer­
front doing business on Sunday then manures, J. E. Larson.
ican market.”
Dimestic Science.
all businesses should be likewise.
Water Permits.
Ih ere should be no exceptions or
Monday. April 26.
The sentences imposed by Judge
10:00-12:00—Food as a factor in
privileged classes. There are a whole
March Anderson of the United States Dis­
During
the
quarter
ending
raft of citizens who want this an I health (Lecture). Vegetable cookery,
31st, the State Engineer issued 117 trict Court at Indianapolis upon the’
that closed down light on Sundays, ( Demonstration).
1 30-3:30 I'uts of meat (Lecture'. permits for the appropriation of individuals convicted of conspiracy
but in many other ways they are
water, of which number to arc for the to corrupt the congressional election
equally as guilty as lhe person who Meat cookery (Demonstration).
construction of reservoirs, Under at Terre Haute last fall were none too
opens his store on Sunday. To be
Tuesday, April 27.
10:00-12:00—Planning the family these permits it is proposed to irri- severe. Several of the defendants
consistent ami logical on the Sunday
of land, develop 20,- have served notice of appeal, but it
closing subject there
is but on; Diet, (Lecture). Serving a simple gate >6,247 acres
018 horsepower, as well as to con- is presumed that their contention will
standpoint ,\ strict compliance of me il, (Lecture).
1:00-3:30 l-ood for the school chi) struct works for municipal and do- be that the federal statute .under
Sunday closing for everybody, wit II
which they were tried and convicted
no exceptions or privileges, for the ilrcn (Lecture and Demonstration). mestic purposes.
l he most important permit issued does not apply ot such a case or that
persons who operate trains, tele
\\ ednesday, Aptil 28.
10:00-1200—Bread making ( Lec- was one to the city of Portland for it is invalid. Judging from the press
phones, autos, livery barns, steam
boats, cheese factories, resturants, lure ami Demonstration.) Use uf I the development of 20,000 horsepow­ reports of the evidence, the action of
er with the waters of the Sandy river the jury and the plea of guilty of
hotels, etc., should have the same le It-overs I de 1110nstr.it ion).
several codefendants, there is little
privileges to rest front their labors !
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—Completion of
bread and Zigzag Creek.
I'he following permits were issued doubt as to the lamentable facts.
Meat
substitutes.
ami toils on Sundays as other citizens demonstration.
in Tillamok County.
These defendants, including at least
But the prople won’t stand for a (Lecture).
Columbia & Nehalem Railroad Co. three men holding high official po­
rigid and logical Sunday closing. So
of W estport, secured a permit to ap­ sition, were in a conspiracy to make
what arc you going to do about it?
Notice to Farmers.
propriate water of a spring in Sec. 8 a mockery of an election. While hon­
I p. 7 N. R 5 W., for engine purposes; est citizens were casting their ballots,
l’ierrc Bark, the Russian minister
The Tillamook l ime Products Co, M. Abplanalp, of Tillamook, for the
of finance, has reached what we think
imagining that they were exercising
is ready to furnish ground lime stone irrigation of 20 acres, development of
is a sound conclusion from a sound
the rights of freemen guaranteed by
to the farmers. The lime stone is 4 theoretical horsepower, including
premise. Both premise and conclusion |
the constitution, hired criminals were
ground so as to pass a t o inch wire domestic
supply, diverting water industriously voting the names of
are set out in the Associated I Press
screen.
from Green Chance Crck in Sec 35.
interview, during which the Russian
lhe lime stone will cost $5.00 per T. t S., R. 9 W. L. C. Smith of Bar imaginary men. These worthless bal­
finance minister spoke of present ■
ton in sacks at the plant. A charge of Mew, for development of 3 horse lots were counted and they acted as a
financial conditions in his country
<
3
cents per sack or (x>c. per ton extra pow er, including domestic supply, di­ veto of the votes of honest men.
and what is likely to be the condili-
1 here may be crimes of greater
ons there after the war is over. Rus will be made for the sacks unless verting water from Smith Creek and moral terpitude. but none more sub­
sacks
arc
furnished
by
the
customer
sia is now, he said, in a more pro-
I ife Saving Creek in Sec. 17, T. 1 N. versive of the fundamental principles
pcrous condition than ever before, Only grain or meal sacks with a close R 10 W Peter Luthie, of Tillamook, of a republican form of government.
the prosperity now, for the first time weave should be brought as the fine for domestic supply, diverting water Notwithstanding the rigid constitu­
being diffused among all classes, the dust or powder will all be lost if the from a spring in Sec. 35, T. 1 S. R 10 tional defination of treason, the of­
peasantry included. He says that "it sacks have a course weave leaving W.
fenses at 1 erre Haute were essential­
is not necessary to invent theories to only the course grains of limestone in
ly
against the government itself.
explain why the Russian people the sacks.
For Sale.
A
set
of
new
grinding
rollers
arc
should be more prosperous, for the
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Notice.
jactual fact that the prosperity is being installed to increase tne capac­
House and two lots each lot 52’ j by
This
is
to
give
notice that I will
Bsirywhrre noticable,** and
cites ity and produce a finer prrauct.
105 feet in Thayer’s Add. Price $500. not be responsible for cattle placed
Address all conimunica'tons to U.
^kat increases in sayings deposits
$2.50 down balance easy terms.
on the \\ hitney ranch for pasture.
G. Jackson, Box 41J, Tillan.oc.l.
conclusive proof.
W. G. Dwight
Nelson & Long.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion, per line...............$ .IO
Each subsequent insertion, line.
-05
Business and professional cards
one month ................................ loo
Homestead Notices .................... 5.00
Timber Claims ............................ I 10 00
Locals per line each insertion.
.05
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
one month ..................................
Zill Resolutions of Condolence
.05
ar.d Lodge Notices, per line .
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
.05
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines......................
.35
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(Strictly in Advance.)
One year ........................................ $1-5®
Six months ............................................ 75
Three month»........................................ 50
We have added a complete
developing and printins out­
fit to our
I
c.
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Kodak Department
.'inti arc now prepared to develop
tour liltn anil make prints for the
Amateur trade.
C. I. Clough Co.
«
Reliable Druggist
Wier Sprechet! Deutsch.
AT THE
HONEST
D ealing
DID IT.
WE ARE PROUD
OF OUR.
SUCCESS
@ 'SO-
Ay
RESOLVED
M T he T op of T he L addfp
' MEANS SUCCESS. SOME
Ì PEOPLE ARE FOOLISH
ENOUGH T o THINK-
.1
'
■ that success is an
; Yi ACCIDENT. WrGoT
'
OURS BYGIVING GOOD
PURE GROCERIES TOR.
YOUR MONET'
Special Grocery Prices This Week
Rex 100 per cent Lye—3 cans for 25c.
White Linen Soap—G bars for 25c.
Mt. Vernon Milk—3 cans for 25c.
Burgher corn— 3 cans for 25c.
Silverdale Tomatoes—3 cans for 25c.
Lily Corn Starch—3 pkgs, for 25c.
Royal Club Pork & Beans 3 cans for 25c.
Royal Club Popcorn 3 pkgs, for 25c.
Trv Rav N Company’s Special Coffee—27c per lb.
RAY & CO.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON
TILLAMOOK
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
AND BACK
Return Limit 30 Days.
t
Ninety Days Ticket, $39.50.
TO SAN DIEGO
AND BACK.
Return Limit 40 Days
Callon Agent Tillamook for full par­
ticulars, stop-overs, literature, Eic., or
on any P. R, & jy. Agent for fares from
other stations.
Pacific Railway & Nav- Co
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre«.,
Surveyor.
John I.eland Henderson. Sec­
retary Freas., Attomey-at-
Law, Notrary Public.
A15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
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Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
Surveying, Insurance.
Doth Phones.
TILLAMOOK
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be 1,1
On your front porch ca"{
every night until
and register no f
fifty cents per moot“
co the meter.
COAST POWER COMP a !"
OREGON.
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