Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 22, 1915, Image 5

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Tillamoolc Headlight, July 22
Tillamook Drainage District.
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In the matter of the petition for
the organization of Tillamook Drain­
age District coming before the county
court on Saturday, no objections hav­
ing been made it was ordered that the
prayer of the petitioners begranted,
an d the district td embrace the fol­
lowing land:
.
Beginning a^ a point 20 feet East of
the West line of Section ^1, in town­
ship I South of range 9 West, W. M.
and jo rods South of the Northwest
corner of said section, and running
thence Fast to the west line of the
James and Anna Quick donation
land claim in section 32, said township
and range; thence South to the south
]me of the northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of said section 32;
thence West to the southwest corner
ot the northwest quarter of the south­
west quarter of said section 32; thence
South to the south line of said section
12; thence West to the southwest
corner of said section 32; thence
North to the southeast corner, of the
northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of section 31, in said town­
ship and range; thence we6t to the
southwest corner of the northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
said section 31; thence north 1954-2
feet to the north line of tract owned
by Ben Jacob; thence West to the
east line of the county road on the
cast side of Trask river; thence fol­
lowing the east'’line of said county
road in a northwesterly direction to a
point within 20 feet- of the west side
of said section 31; thence north to the
place of beginning.
The County Clerk was directed to
call a meeting of the owners of the
land situate in the district within 30
days for the purpose of electing a
board of three supervisors for said
district.
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Tillamook County Potatoes are Quar­
antined by State Board.
Th f ..T,LLAMOoK C0W TESTING association report
•
i0|l0W‘nRU
the tiainus
names and record» of the].the Asso
— blegwes mo
cution which ha.-e produced more than 100 pounds, of butterfat
period of 60 days ending June.
Owner
Cow
Breed
r. Blaser
Jersey
G. J.
p. Ebinger
Ruth
G. J.
w. Williams
May
G. J.
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Gipsy
G. J.
Kateleda Reg. J.
Tilda
Reg. J.
Star
G. J.
James Williams Donaldson Native
4 4
4 4
Dora
• 4
Midged
G. J.
J. Dürrer
Beauty
G. J.
Mouse
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Rose
4 4
Spot
Durham
4 4
Dimple
Native
Sd.i j Smith
Jewel
G. J.
4 4
Brunnette G. J.
A. Erickson
Alley
Native
A. Va txhn
Baby
G. J.
44
Lily
G.
J.
44
Floss
G. J.
J. M. Morgan
Blindic
Native
4 t
Jensen
Native
44
4 4
Bolly
4 4
Nigger
» 4
Guerney
4 4
44
Snowball
W.n. Maxwell
Mary
G.
J.
4 4
Bailie
G.
J.
4 4
Pink
G. J.
« 4
Blossom
G.
J.
4 «
Pussie
G. J.
C. Hunt
Gem
Native
••
A. L. Mapes
Brindle
4 4
G. Petersen
Jennie
Chas. Kunze
No. 32
Hol.
44
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No. 6
G. Hanrenktatt
No. 7
Native
44
4 4
No. 10
4 4
4 4
No. 25
44
4 «
No. 29
J. Dürrer
Chaney
G. J.
Star
G. J.
4 4
Minnie
G. J.
44
Baby
G. J.
4 »
Gcldie
G. J.
4 4
Jersey
G. J.
A. L. Mapes
Topsey
Reg. Hol.
A. Vaughn
Hetty
G. J.
J. M. Morgan
Lady
Native
P. Bosma, Official Tester.
The notice of quarantine against
Tillamook County potatoes printod
elsewhere in this paper will perhaps
bring out some inquiries as to the
nature of the disease in question and
the reason for the quarantine.
Powdery scab has been known in
this county only a few years and as it
is quite a serious disease the gov­
ernment authorities are doing every­
thing in their power to prevent its
spread. It appears first in little blis­
ters which finally break out into
brownish powdery masses.
The common scab is rather corky
but this is in the form of powder.
It was first located in this county HAZEN TELLS COAST NEEDS.
in a sack of potatces sent this spring
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to the Experiment Station to grow Portland Man Urges Marine Law
experimentally in the style of another
Amended Before Trade Board.
disease of a less serious nature. This
brought the Plant Pathologist to the
Chicago, July 20—Members of the
county and together with die County Federal Trade commission ended a
Agriculturist he examined^ all the two-day conference with lumbermen
potatoes to be found near Tillamook this afternoon, and planned to lease
and tried to trace the history of the for Detriot tonight, where they will
diseased sack. It was found in some hold a hearing tomorrow.
of the locad grown potatoes then in
Assertions that the lumber business
the stores, but these could not be of the country is in a demoralized
traced to the grounds as the store­ condition were repeated by represen­
keepers could not tell from whom tatives of the industry, who appeared
they were received. Do not think the before the commission at to-day’s
disease is at all general but it is to session.
the interest of the county as well as
E. B. Hazen, of Portland, Ore.,
the state to get it cleaned up as soon representing the West Coast Lumber
as possible. In order to do this we Manufacturers’ association, summar­
need the hearty co-operation of every ized his recommendations for the re­
one. If you have any suspicion of the lief of existing conditions as follows:
disease in your crop kindly drop me a
“Our marine laws should be amend­
line or call me up and I will be glad ed so that we can purchase ships any­
to investigate and help you get rid of where and operate them under our
it. I shall be glad to know of every­ flag, both offshore and between the
one in the county who will have po­ Pacific and Atlantic coast.
tatoes to sell this fall and to help
Railroad-owned ships should be
them in every way possible. The ex­ permitted to operate through the
pert on plant diseases from O. A. C. Panama canal from coast to coast.
will be here about digging time and
“The lumbermen should be permit­
we may be able to help you in many ted to form co-operative selling
ways.
agencies to care for the domestic
1 he store keepers are asked to keep trade.
track of the source of all local po­ “The lumber industry in the Pacific
tatoes and regular inspection at the Northwest is now in a state of de­
stores will be followed up.
moralization,” said Hazen. ‘ with the
Tillamook does not raise nearly all present average selling price of $10.90
the potatoes she consumes so the per thousand, there is an actual loss
quarantine will work no particular of $1.84 per thousand.
hardship on the county. “It’s no dis­
“In Washington and Oregon alone
grace to get bed bugs but it is a the loss to manufacturers for 1915 on
disgrace to keep them.” In the same a normal to-hour output, not includ­
way this disease and quarantine is no ing interest, will be $12,000,000. Un­
disgrace to the county but it would der present conditions, the fittest is
be a disgrace to keep it here. This the manufacturer who can stand to
article is a call to everyone in the lose money in the largest quantities
county to help get rid of it. Watch or he who buys out the bankrupt at
the papers for further articles.
50 cents on the dollar.
Roy C. Jones,
“The government practice of selling
County Agriculturist. timber to manufacturers on the pres­
ent system, where the operator has
no large investment in raw material
On Going Barefoot.
and no interest accumulating, makes
Despite the eulogies of sappy bio­ the operators in government lands the
graphers, there are not many advan­ hardest competitors we have and
tages in being born poor, and most of places our government in direct com­
these can be shared by the children of petition with us. One-quarter of the
wealthy parents who happen to have trees in the United States are within
sense as well as money. Among the government reserves. Telegram.
foremost blessings of poverty is the
sacred and inalienable right of chil­
Will Make Europe Tremble.
dren to "go barefoot” in summer. But
why should the youngster be depriv­
London, July 20.-The Morning
ed of the touch of cool, sweet grass Post's Petrograd correspondent says
on his naked feet because his progen­ that Emperor William has sent to his
sister the Queen of Greece, the fol­
itors happen to be rich?
Man is a five-toed animal, who lowing telegram:
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seems ashamed of the fact. He covers
"I have paralyzed the Russians for
his sensative feet with leather, which at least six months, and 1 am on the
turns him into an imitation ungulate, eve of delivering a coup on ‘he East­
or hoofed creature, and then wonders ern front that will make all Europe
why he has corns and bundns. He tremble.”
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takes the spring out of the earth with
his pavements and the elasticity out
Russians Confident.
of his stride with hard-soled shoes,
»nd marvels why walking has become
London, July »-A P«»ro««d
* pain instead of a pleasure.
dispatch
to the Daily Mail ’»»’
There may be some climatic excuse
“Additional factories are under-
for this folly in winter, and as for taking every day to turn out large
grown-ups at any reason, "the world quantities of munitions. 1 he supply o
has set its heavy yoke upon the grave war material of all kind, i, increasing
»nd bearded folk/’ But give the kids steadilv The nation is prepared to
*ven the poor little rich kids, a pass through a period of reverses if
chance to get their feet on the good necessary, but never has felt more
breast of earth.
certain of ultimate victory.
All men love a thermometer which
8oes to extremes in hot weather.
They are contemptuous of conserva­
tism in matter of that kind.
There are many remedies for mos-
ouito bites in the newspapers; »”d
’hat's where they seem to stay, jou
never have them handy on the shelf.
I* is quite apparent that 191 * is not
to be a repetition of 1816— Eighteen
“'hundred—?nd—fro»e-to-death. The
nnptcted nex.r b ppen».
Roosevelt arrived at San Francisco
on Tuesday On the trip across the
bav the Colonel alluded o what he
country. "The subject of mv addres
just as well be 'Damn the Mollycod­
dles.
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YOUR FIRE
INSURANCE
IS SAFE
WITH-THIS-AGENCY,
OVER 8160,000,000.00 IN ASSETS
represented by this Office
during the
Lbs. Milk
2415
2055
2535
2865
2085
1860
2310
2935
2955
2850
24«
288-)
2855
3325
|2O85
2310
2970
2220
2910
2025
2635
2145
*2025
3380
2625
2830
2475
2385
2145
2430
2130
2474
2985
2775
2820
3480
2880
2655
2400
2550
2955
2580
2415
2640
2935
2805
2145
2175
1575
1725
P. C. Fat
Lbs. Fat
43
103.7
5.75
118.11
4 60
116.7-
4.45
legi;
5.10
106.6'
5.45
101.21
3.85
100.63
3.99
116 41
3.8O
112.2S
4.75
134.2;
5.
121.3;
3.9
112.5<
4 05
116.41
3.25
107.66
5.05
105.1:
4.95
114.21
3 80
112.76
4.6
103.02
4.45
130.83
6.20
105.79
4.85
130.20
4.70
100.71
5.10
103.14
3.00
104.40
3.90
102.37
3.80
104.69
4.20
104.22
5.15
122.95
4 95
106.56
4 70
113.61
5.20
110.01
4.05
107.73
3 66
107,<4
3.85
106.63
4.00
113.04
3.05
106.14
3.60
103.68
3.9
103.74
4.6
109.5'1
4.4
111.92
3.65
107.91
4.25
110.19
4 20
101.10
3.80
100.68
3 85
115.26
3.8
108.40
5.1
109.30
3.51
79.14
4 95
77.85
4.60
79.32
J. Dürrer, Se:retary.
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HUNGARIAN WARNS
DEFIANT NEUTRALS.
’ Countrymen of America Said to be
Ready to Block Munition Shipments
LAND H. ERWIN.
AFETY”
ERVICE
ECURITY
Diploma fro n Chicago Musical
College - Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
Factory Representative for the
Chute & Butler I’ianos and Player
Pianos.
p
OUR AIM
EBSTER HOLMES,
Let Us Write Your Next Policy
ROLLIE
W.
T II »ALS. M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O O F. Bldg )
, Til!an:ouk .... Oregon
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET.
WATSON
TILLAMOOK,
“The Insurance Man.“
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Phone Us, Totkl Hotel.
OREGON.
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E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
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^Reduction in
Price of Meat.
$
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Tillamook .... OregoD.
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$
BEEF POT ROAST At 12Jc- and 13Jc. per pound.
RIB ROAST
At 15c. per pound.
RIB BOIL
At 11c. per pound.
‘ 'BRISKET BOIL
At 10c. per pound.
STEAKS
At 12}c. to 15c. per pound.
CORN BEEF
At 11c. and 12ic. per pound.
HAMBURGER STEAK . At 12jc. per pound.
$
ñüEX. JVIeNBlR & CO.
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
Straw hats are becoming so cheap
that even the horses can wear them.
Sometimes the American people
take as fondly to a public man who is
half cracked as they do to Liberty
Bell
A man may enjoy smoking an old
pipe, but it's strong proof he's not ;.t
all sensative—with the emphasis on
the strong.
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
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- Oregon.
ROOM NO. 201
J. CLAUSSEN,
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LAW VER.
E DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT
$
,,Tillamook Meat Company.
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ATTORNEY-AT l.A\V.
Office : O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
As our Grass Fed Cattle are now
ready for the Market, we are
making the following Prices on our
Meat, for CASH:
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Both Phones.
Tillamook .... Oregon
'"p H. GOYNE,
London, July 20.—A special dis­
patch received by the London Post
from Budapest, Hungary, says that
the government contemplates a mob­
ilization of American-Austrians and
These Prices are guaranteed on Tillamook
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Hungarians, of whom are some 6,000,-
Products.
000 in the United States, with the
purpose of interfering with the man­
ufacture of war material, if the Amer­
ican Government does not meet the
Price List on U.S. Inspected Prime Steers
demands of the central empires.
One of the members of Count Tis­
from Portland.
za's club said:
"It is a great mistake on the part of < ! SIRLION STEAKS At 20c. per pound.
America to believe that we are utter­
ROUND STEAKS . At 18c. per pound,
ly powerless, for if the worst comes
to the worst, we have more than 15,- . ( POT ROAST BEEF-At 16c.
per pound.
000,000 men, mostly in Eastern
states, Germans, Austrians and Hun­ ’ SHORT RIBS AND
garians, who are ready to menace the
PLATE BOILS . At 12c. to 15c. per pound.
business of munition manufacturers.”
Central Organization Necessary.
The Post adds that it is not quite < I Prime RIB ROASTS, At 18c. per pound.
clear what all this means, unless it
1
These Prices are subject to change.
refers to more incidents of bombs
<
and revolvers, such as came to light
in the case of Morgan’s assailant, ■!
Muentcr, who is feted in Vienna and
Munich as a German martyr.
There are 3000 Hungarian societies
in America that could create trouble
and foment strikes, says the Post,
but for such an undertaking a central
organization is necessary and Ameri- |
can authorities may have something
to say on that subject. Underground
agitation, on the other hand, will be
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
of little use. Moreover, though there
are many thousands of Hungarians
employed in factories in America
Only One Dollar a Day.
turning out war material for England
and the allies, and though agents of
Electric lights and water in every
German organizations are doing their
tent; go surf bathing or hunt for
best to empress them with their ideas
crabs and clams, tent city is under
the people pay little or no heed to
direction of Bar View hotel; many
them.
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Hint Given “Unfriendly Neutrals.
entertaining features; no liquors al-
Count Tisza, in giving followers
lowed sold. Rates by week, $5 and up;
some idea of his policy, is reported to
sleeping tents and board at hotel, $2
have said:
per day and up. Write W. A. Wise,
"We have been at war almost a year
Bar View, Tillamook County, Orc.,
now and we have tried to behave as
modestly as ever a great military
or 210 Failing Bldg., Portland Ore.
power behaved. We worked hard and
shed our blood and spent our money
until we achieved a position in war I
which justifies our taking into con­
sideration the unfriendly attitude and
pretensions of certain neutrals who
interpret neutrality entirely in defian­
ce of the spirit of the word, and tn I
accordance with their own interests
and sentiments. We think the time»
has arrived when we should take a
stand and in the name of right and
justice, rais a protest against thi»
menacing and’disloyal attitude of cer­
tain neutral states.”
These phrases are said to relate
partly to Roumania and partly to
America, but the Premier did not give
any indication as to the precise steps
he would take.
A Los Angeles paper diffuses the
intelligence that 50 per cent of the
farmers wear garters. Jerry Simpson
lived in a transition period.
Savings bank deposits have greatly
increased in Russia, as a result of the
prohibition of vodka. Are the Rus­
sians thus being convinced that they
might better put all their maney tn
the savings banks instead of wasting
it on war’
From 80.000 to 100.000 lives have
been lost in the flood» in the vicinity
of Canton. China, according to a
cablegram to the state department
today from Pekin. Council General
Cheshire has appealed for all the 44-
sistance that can be rendered by the
navy department.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
1
Mexico City gets along fully as
comfortably when there is no presid­
ing hanging around her as when there
is.
Why not become an apostle for the
Abolition of Pain and Earth? The
talk about it would please a great
many people and it would take at
least as long to realize it as to bring
about permanent peace.
2!3 T illamook
B lock
Oregua
Tillamook
qr . jack clsen ,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
L-I T. BOI AU
A A .
-\TTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillmnoott .... Oregon
Both Phone».
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bay City
Oregon
|2)R. L. L. HCY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
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Oregon.
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QR. ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercia! Building, Tillamock
QARI. HABKRLACIi,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
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.Oregon
0R.
GEORGE
J.
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
Successor to Dr. Perkin»
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
BORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNKV-AT-I.AW
T illamook C ommercial B uilbino
Tillamook .... Oregon
E. E, DA NI KIA
CHIROPRACTOR.
1 xx * h 1 Offic» in the Commercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
At All Grocers