Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1915, Image 5

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    Ullamook Headlight, July 16, IÔIo.
IIVERSITY STUDIES
‘
CHINESE EGG TRADE
irtment of Industrial Survey Re­
ports on Recent Addition to
Import List.
Will Entertain Chautauq ua
Witn Plantation IVTelodies
TS'W
T •
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YOUR FIRE
INSURANCE
IS SAFE
WITH-THIS-AGENCY,
OVER #160,000,000.00 IN ASSETS j
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University of Oregon. Eugene July
M Shipments of eggs from China
The Unite'1 States have reached .
¿cable proportions only since 1913
ording to a study of the subject
■r
kh has just been completed by the
nartment of Industrial Survey cou­
r
Ut
rted wi‘h lllc school of commerce !
the Lniversity of Oregon. 1 he in- |
<4
J
. ization was completed under the '
AMK
Xn "f Hon. H. B. Miller, head
the Departmint, whose long pre-
‘ residence in the Orient as con-
i and consul general was of mater­
:
assistance in opening up sources
r 5
r?.Æ
material. Acknowledgments are ex-
?
essed to the United States Depart­
ed of Commerce.
For many vears, says the Universe '
-<■
report China has been exporting '
.. t0 japan, Russia, Siberia, Hong-
nZ the Philippine Islands and i
her points in the far east, but the
[i-
st noticeable shipments to this
lU.,trv were in 1914. The total ship-
id to our Pacific seaboard from
* '
tanghai in that year amounted to ;
tí
jooooo dozen, with a value of $540,-
0 in V. S. currency. Although satis- .
I
dory for purposes of direct con-
ta
“The Insurance Man.”
option these eggs arc principally
tended for use by bakeries and
Phone Us, Todd Hotel.
infectionary manufacturers.
eV
While the Chinese chickens are fed
i
!
í
1 grain when absolutely necessary,
X.
•A
I a general thing they pick up their
,od in the field, village streets, and
milar places. This by no means im- '
lies that they live on objectionable
atter. As offal and refuse of all
nds is carefully collected for fertil-
r
Lg purposes these places are gener-
||y rather clean, and the food of the
Lcken is just about as sanitary as
W. C. BUCKNER'S SOUTHERN JUBILEE QUINTET.
kt of American chickens that are
Mowed to scratch in the barnyard.
The southern plantation melodies have never lost their charm to the American people, and nothing
|The so-called egg farm, or chicken
<
is more truly musical when presented by talented colored singers such as W. C. Buckner’s Southern Jubilee
inn, apparently does not exist in
jhinii on a very extensive scale, if at
Quintet. This is one of the finest organizations of its kind.
'll. Egg production is generally con-
jdered to be incidental to the other
___ nd principal agricultural activities
^■f the Chinese farmer. Even so, suf­ GERMAN REPLY
As our Grass Fed Cattle are now
I
n.r.n „
ficient quantities are found to have
MADE PUBLIC.
SLAYERS FREE
Registered Holstein Friesian for Sale
^Kade the total exports of fresh eggs
ready for the Market, we are
1913 amount to 1,736,236 dozen, No Intimation of Reparation For ' Society” Heid to Blame for Wom­
Herd bull No. 97721, Sir Johanna
■nd of prepared egg product amount
Colantha Cornucopia, 3 years old, hue I
making the following Prices on our
en’s Misdeed.
i-oss of American Lives on the
14,511,000 pounds.
build and more white than black. Sire
Steamship Lusitania.
■■The nature of the machinery and
A. R. O. Dutchland Colantha Contest
Meat, for CASH :
Holding that “society” is to blame Boy, No. 50,998, a son of
I^Ke system employed in the fabrica-
< Calantha • ¿
^Kn of the various egg
_ __ products,
Washington, July 10.—The reply of for the death of the infant child of Johanna Lad, whose dam
... the
...v , V
lam is
^■ritd eggs, egg cognac, egg noodles, the German government to the Amer- Harriet Fowle, 17 years old, Circuit world’s record cow. Colantha 4th '
^■ibumen, etc., are held secret. 'I lie uani n°,tC’ wt!ich was lna(lc Public in Judge Gatens Monday paroled the Johanna, with record 27,432.5 lbs.
■ggs which arrive at the factory in Berlin last night, is entirely unsatis­ giri s mother, Mrs. Bessie M. Fowle, milk and 12,47.82 lbs. butter in one
RIB ROAST
15c. per pound.
^Kd kerosene oil boxes, are carefully factory. Officials here did not conceal to her husband, after sentencing her year.
io
five
years
’
imprisonment,
and
sus
­
^Kamined for the least defect. The this opinion. 1 he situation is fraught
Cornucopia A
A. 1 I RIB
1X10 BOII
DUIL . .
1
le. per pound.
Dam
No.
96,598,
Dot
Cornucopia
^»rfect, fresh ones, arc washed, open- with dangerous possibilities, they pended sentence . on Harriet Fowle R. O. 25.25 lbs. butter in ; 7 days,
\
90 ' lbs « BRISKET BOIL
until
the
father
of
her
dead
child
10c. per pound.
and the yolks and whites separat- considered. 1 he concensus of opinion
milk in one day. The foundation herd
The yolk passes through a large was that the president would reiter­ shall be brought to the bar of justice.’ imported from New York. Several
STEAKS
121c.
to 15c. per pound,
^Kipe with the aid of suction pump in- ate his demand for a recognition of
Mrs. Fowle and her daughter had choice bull calves, some old enough
■o a vacuum space in the machine the rights of Americans to travel the pleaded guilty to manslaughter after for small service. Some of the cows
CORN BEEF
lie. and 121c. per pound.
^Kbere it is dried in 15 seconds. It is high seas in safety. Asked whether being indicted for second degree mur­ have A. R. O. records. Herd Tuber- (
HAMBURGER STEAK . At 121c. per pound.
^Hhtn passed into a large receptical they did not consider that a break in der. they confessed that after the culina tested. Place located % mile
■ito which the matter falls in the the relations between the govern­ child was born they had placed a north of Bagley, (last flag station be- 1
These Prices are guaranteed on Tillamook
^■orm ot snowflakes which look clean, ments was possible, those who arc camphor-saturated cloth over its face fore Hillsboro). A Bendler,. Cornelius
^Kave a good color and fresh odor. best posted said they did not think and left it until it died.
Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1.
|
Products.
^Busing again thorugh a machine the so. 1 he comment in Washington was
Judge Gatens characteri¿cd the
^Blalce comes out in a powdered form to the effect that while the note crime as one "such as is committed
^Ktady for shipment. It is said that makes counter proposal, they amount daily by many of the respectably
Summons.
I
I
■his product can be kept indefinitely to no concessions, since Germany married people of the country, usually
Price List on U.S. Inspected Prime Steers
^Btta dry cool place.
maintains that Americans are safe on for no other reason than a wish to
In the Circuit Court of the State of
The whites of the eggs are put into neutral ships but implies they are said ivoid the responsibility and burden of Oregon in and for the County of
from Portland.
Mtinail trays about a foot square hav- on no others. T here is no evidence rearing a large family.
Tillamook.
I
SIRLION STEAKS At
^■ng a glass bottom and placed on that Germany purposes to make any
per pound,
“Is the taking of the life of the un- Lee R. ljams, Laura M. Kerron
Muiclvcs in a room having a tempera- reparation for the death of Americans bern child any less a crime than tak­ formerly Laura M. ljams, Les­
ROUND
STEAKS
.
At
per pound,
■hirc from 55 to 63 degrees Fahren- who lost their lives on the Lusitiania. ing the lite of a child one day old?” lie ljams, Evelyn ljams and
Text of German Reply.
^■cit. After being thoroughly dried the
asked the Judge. "Why make an ex­ Ethel Miller, formerly Ethel
POT
ROAST
BEEF
At
5
rui
KIJA5T
Al
per pound.
^■rhite is broken into small pieces and
The text of the German note fol ample of these two? Must this girl ljams,
T
SHORT
RIBS
AND
Plaintiffs,
■1 ready for export. In some instances lows :
and her entire family be sentenced to
vs.
Mhcsc sheets of white are powered or
“The undersigned has the honor everlasting condemnation and this
! PLATE BOILS . At
to 15c. per pound,
^■educed to a crystal form resembling to make the following reply to His boy be allowed to go absolutely free? Mrs. Melvina Venen and John
Venen,
her husband,
Doe
Excellency, Ambassador Gerard, to I 1 do not agree with society.
¿ Prime RIB ROASTS, At
^■nnulated sugar.
per pound.
■ To make 22 lbs. of dried yolks, 1,500 the note of the 10th ultimo in regard
“The moth of the unfortunate girl Frank Le Duck and Mary Roe
Bggs arc required; for the same of the impairment of American inter­ had other cht.uren to bring up whom, Le Duck, his wife,
These Prices are subject to change.
Defendants.
B>holc dried eggs 1,000 must be used, ests by the German submarine war: as she has said, ’would have to endure
To.
Mrs.
Melvina
Venon
and
John
The
imperial
government
learned
Khile it takes 1,000 whites of eggs to
the sneers and jeers of society,’ and,
with satisfaction from the note how half crazed by the thought of the dis­ Doe Venen, her husband; Frank I.e
^Bkc 514 pounds of albumen.
■^The collecting middle-men who earnestly the government of the Unit­ grace which the birth of' the child Duck and Mary Roe Le Duck, his
pther the eggs from the farmers pay ed States is concerned in seeing the must bring to the innocent members wife, and to you and each of you, de­
bout $4 60 (L S. gold) per thousand principles of humanity realized in of her family if made public, she, in fendants above named, in the name of
i -nereased by transportation the present war. Also this appeal her ignorance and desparation, thou­ the State of Oregon you and each of
barges and handling to about $6.25 finds ready echo in Germany and the ght to save them, and committed this you are required and hereby com­
manded to appear and answer to the
i $8.00 per thousand by the time the imperial government is quite willing awful deed.”
«.
ggs reach the hands of the exporter to permit its statements and decisions
“Bring these men into court,” he complaint filed against you in the
»tht coast. The freight rate to Pa- in the present case to be governed bv said, “and make them stand trial with above entitled suit on or before the
inc Coast ports via the regular lines the principles of humanity, just as it the girls upon whom they have 27th day of August, 1915, being more I
ll&oopcr ton of 17 cases. Refriger- has done always.
brought or helped to bring disgrace, than six (6) weeks from the date of
C»f I
Early Friendship Recalled.
ting space costs an additional $16.00 |
and soon we shall put an end to this the date of the first publication so
this summons, and if you fail to
"The imperial government welcom­ sort of thing.”
rr ton.
and answer to the said com­
The Chinese from time immemorial ed with gratitude when the American
Mrs. Fowle, who is 52 years old, is appear
plaint, for want uirrcvi
thereof moc
these piani-
plain­ I ,
ire made use of primitive devices government in the note of May 15 the mother of 10 children.
pply to the Court for the 1
tiffs
will
a|
Electric lights and water in every
itself
recalled
that
Germany
had
al
­
»hatching eggs by mechanical pro­
_.i t_ 1
relief prayed for in their complaint,
tent; go surf bathing or hunt for
mises, and have been farely success- ways permitted itself to be governed
in substance as follows: For a decree
The Oldest Banker.
crabs and clams; tent city is under
d-These devices are ulually made of by the principles of progress and hu­
determining the adverse interests in
imboo, and charcoal is used in manity in dealing with the law of
direction of Bar View hotel; many
and
to
block
fifteen
(15)
in
and
of
The oldest banker in the United Miller’s Addition to the town of Till­
■attaining the proper temperature. maritime war. Since the time when
entertaining
features; no liquors al-
In preserving, duck eggs are given Frederick the Great negotiated with States is dead. He was John Gardiner amook and State of Oregon and de­
lowed sold. Rates by week, $5 and up;
« preference. Ashes, tea-dust, clay, John Adams, Benjamine Franklin.and of Norwalk, Ohio. He had the honor claring the plaintiffs to be the own­
sleeping tents and board at hotel, $J
■I' and lime are mixed and rolled Thomas Jefferson the treaty of friend not only of being the nation’s oldest ers in fee simple and entitled to the
’er the eggs, the salt and ashes be­ ship and commerce of September 9, banker, but probably that of holding possession of said premises as against
per day and up. Write W. A. Wise,
lli the most important ingredients, 1785, between Prussia and the Repub­ the world’s record in continuous em­ any and all persons whomsoever, and
Bar View, .Tillamook County, Ore.,
bis preparation is allowed to dry on lic of the West, German and Ameri­ ployment. He was born in 1815—the yourselves in particular, and for the
or 210 Failing Bldg , Portland Ore.
can
statesmen
have
in
fact
always
year
of
Waterloo
and
the
close
of
our
'e eggs and preserves them without
stood together in the struggle for the 1 second war with England. When he costs and disbursements of this suit,
“anges for several months,
wa» born, and for such further relief as to the
freedom
of the seas and for the pro­ left Connecticut, where he was
statistics regarding the internal
may seem meet in the premises.
Indians
tection
of
peacablc
trade
In
the
in
­
and
went
to
Ohio,
the
I..Ji
__ still Court
’odnetion of eggs in China arc not
This summons is served upon you
ternational
proceeding
which
have
lived
n..»
in
.........
that
.........
firtie
.
......
country
and
I
there
’ailable and it would be next to im-
by virtue of an order of the above
ossible to give even an approximate since been conducted for the regula­ were many men who could tell vivid entitled Court, which order was made
tion
of
laws
of
maritime
war,
Ger
­
stories
of
the
battle
of
Fallen
Tim
­
stimate of any value.
entered on the 17th day of May,
many and America have jointly advo­ bers and of other fights with the red and
191$. directing that publication there
cated
progressive
principles,
especial
­
men in which they took part. He was
j$hen women voters have thorough-
be made in the Tillamook Head­
ly the abolishment of the right ot 17 years old when he got employment of
light, a newspaper of general circula­
‘hgested the idea of political bosses capture at sea and the protection of in
a little bank that had been estab­
published in the County of Tilla­
■maps they'll like it; and what will
lished in Norwalk. That bank, now tion
the interests of neutrals.
mook and State of Oregon for a
*n revolutionaries do then?
the Norwalk National, still is in busi­ period
Declaration of London Indorsed.
of six (6) successive weeks.
r,.\e wcu^n 1 6e alarmed to have t’ c
"Even at the b<ginning of the pres­ ness. For eighty-one years he was
"Ouct of our naval affairs to mtn ent war with the German government part of it and for more than half a Date of first publication July 15, I915.
Date of last publication August 26 ’tc
0 Went through Annapolis with- to ratify the declaration of London century its president.
Until six
Charles A. and Claud M.
answering all the examination immediately declared its willingness months ago he never had missed at­
tones 1307-9 Yeon Build­
Í
-sttons. Nerve and good judgment and thereby subject itself in the u-e tending the meetings of the directors.
ing, Portland, Oregon
almost enough.
Because he was a country hanker all
of its naval forces to all the restric­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
his
life
does
not
mean
that
he
did
not
tions
provided
therein
in
favor
ot
II *’ sllPP°sed that the com
- House mosquito does not travel neutrals. Germany likewise has been play a part in the big affairs. He help-
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
Col. Harvey always did have well-
• much can be done to prevent the alwavs tenacious of the principle that • d Salmon P. Chase, then secretary
defined
views
about
Brother
Bryan.
of
the
treasury,
in
organizing
the
first
war
should
be
conducted
against
the
lhese Pc»ts by doing
THE COUNTY.
If Uncle Sam would put the world
. *'uh their breeding places. armed and organized forces of an national bank of the United States.
1' th '"v W*" exclude mosquitoes, enemy country, but that the enemv That was fifty-three years ago. Sixty- "intervention” in one syllable, it
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
pres­ might have more effect on Mexico.
,, .' better practice is to avoid civilian population must be spared five years ago he was a railroad pres-
'•■'•clopmcnt by looking after as far as possible, from the measures ident. He organized, helped to build | German voters asked for peace, but
first president of
nt the
mage of small pools and the of war. The imperial government ■ nd was the’ i>>».
• ‘ Rail- ■ were suppressed. They'll ask again.
,'tlon <j| tin cans or other arti- cherishes the definite hope that some Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
! The German character is persistrnt.
r th 91 ma* re*«*m sufficient water wav will be found when peace is con -«ad. now a portion of the New York I A city with packing houses in its
Efforts of public health officials
ft only takes 15 cents and fifteen
s,„T’1 *° breed in. If rain barrels. eluded, or perhaps earlier, to regulate Central system.
vicinity is C"tain to get some kind of may in time overcome the pr< judice minutes to ruin a $4 straw hat "clean­
U tanlk’, cisterns and other reser- the law of maritime war in a manner
■’fumigation."
acainst milk, but perhaps not in our ing" it.
C 7 n'cessary, these should be guaranteeing the freedom of the sea»
Anybodv who “indulges” in intoxi­ day.
College graduates may go back to
and
will
welcome
it
with
gratitude
Are
You
Going
to
Build?
fr a« t
covercd in such a man-
cants won't be appointed 10 office in
Italians don't seem to roll back; the foil; and that would be uniting
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Prfvr”t the entrance of >nd satisfaction if it can work hand
Kansas.
If
that
doesn't
force
organiz
­
nobody has yet put rollers under brawn with their brains.
Barns and farm buildings of all
•iv •**■ ** these insects develop in
; hand with the American govern­
them.
It is impossible to avoid the conclu­
kinds erected by experienced carpen­ ation what will?
1W1.
Pools or small bodies • ment on that occasion.
William Howard Taft now never
Kno>k and it shall be opened unto sion that Mark Twain in his later
ter. either by contract or days work.
cannot be otherwise
save a thing that doesn't pl-ate the you. But that
"
_ "2 surprise the years did some tremendous scolding.
would
? ’"'I ' bich are too small
still Flans and estimates furnished for all I public;
-i.
The thirty passenger ftney ca bave
and its the same old fickle knocker whose greatest hope i-
is a!
Still, who wouldn’t like to—on occa»
kinds of carpenter work. J. M. Lii I
| ^(. kc'1 i l-' ■ 1 Ashes may be treat-
elusive. Is posterity to
ways to be disappointed.
public.
»ion?
i>
* h''‘> vi kerosene to prevent remains
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bvrg. Mutual Phone.
’■«»Suito biceding.
I thgt too?
Si
represented by this Office
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AFETY”
ERVICE
ECURITY
OUR AIM
Let Us Write Your Next Policy
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