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> TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 30, 1915. such a comparison of farms. FARM MANAGEMENT. When the averages given in the two ------o ■ - Very Little Changes Made—Bay Demonstrators Point Out How middle columns were shown to Mr. B This Store will be OPEN all Day Saturday, in comparison with the figures for his ocean Gets $1'5,000 to Complete Changes in Farming Methods Will own farm, he observed that in spite January 1st, 1916. | the Road. Increase Profit. of fair crops and especially good live 1 stock his labor income was only half The taxpayers’ meeting was held From weekly news letter U. S. D. A. the average of all the farmers analyz- j > this morning at the Court House to Every community of farmers stud- ed in the community and was about consider the budget, which was pre ied as. a tew farmers who are much $1000 less than the average of the 13 sided over by County Judg.e A. M. more successful than their neighbors, better farms. This he saw was due "^OR the generous support anti patronage accorded Hare, with Commissioners G. R. Mc- according to those engaged in the very largely to the small size of his Kimens and F. L. Owens present. to us during the past year we sincerely thank management demonstration work business, which was about two-thirds There was a good attendarqce of carried on by the department in co as big as that of the average farmer you. If our efforts have met with your approval representative taxpayers present from operation with a number of the and half as big as that ot the best we trust that during the coining year you will both ends of the county, the timber Nurtliern and Western Slates. As far farmers. He then realized that the give us increasing opportunities for rendering even I men- being well represented. as the work has gone in 21 states it easiest way for him to increase his better service I han heretofore. May the year that is . JjUdge Hare, after reading the no has been found that out pf any group labor income was to increase the size Furs Wanted. de stating the object of the meeting, just opening be to you a period of healtbfulness, hap of 75 farmers who are operating un of his business. informed the meeting that what ac similar conditions, one may al Mr. A, who owned a smaller farm piness and prosperity, a period of kindness anti Furs wanted, highest prices paid. der tion was taken it was simply advis ways pick a dozen or more whose than did Mr. B, enlarged his business thoughtfulness toward those in less favored circum Send for price list. G. D. Alderin & ory, and it was left to the discretion farm labor incomes are on the aver this particular year by renting addi- I stances than ourselves. of the court to make what changes it , Co. Salem, Oregon. age from $600 to $2,400 better than tional land. His live stock were not thought best. the average of all. A difference of so very efficient, yet because ui an I ^Another Express Shipment of New Tailored A..Arstill moved that only taxpay from $900 to $1200 between the better increased number of them his receipts ' Bids Wanted. ers be allowed to take part in the farmers and the average is very com from that source alone were almost ' ------o------ cJModels to add to our discussion, which was carried. It was Eids wanted for hauling 50 tons oj mon. as great as Mr. B's receipts from his also decided that those representing freight, groceries, feed and flour, 'these more successful farmers can entire farm business. The additional the timber and other interests be al Tillamook to Cloverdale. Make bids not be picked with any certainty by acreage which Mr. A rented enabled lowed to take part. 1 on tonnage basis. Bids opened Jan. to. their fine appearance or by their him to diversify his crops and to in- | It was then decided that each dis good crops; by their fine live stock, crease their area. As a’ result he had Right to reject any or all bids. trict be taken up separate. Address Cloverdale Mercantile Co., or even by their large financial re almost as much income from the sale "M essrs Scovell, Kuppenbender and or W. G. Dwight, Tillamook Oregon. turns from a single crop or kind of of crops as from the sale of live stock ^IAH1S event is without a doubt the most remark Dave .Thompson raised the question live stock. It is not unusual to find thus reducing his risk of being over- . able Suit Sale you have ever been invited to at- in regard to road district No. 1 hav that farms which make a very fine whelmed by loss from disease among Scraps. tend. The Suits were taken from a manti ing 70 per cent of the road money appearance arg making their opera his live stock. Because of this in raised in that district expended there. tors from $1000 to $5000 less labor crease in crop area and diversity of facturer’s line of samples and are absolutely un The rhinoceros rolls in the mud be income than are others which do not business Mr. A was able to use his This was concurred in by Judge Hare soiled and just as good as tiew, the later shipment in- and District Attorney Goyne, which cause little insects get between the lo'ok so prosperous. It seems that the men and teams to much better ad cludiug a number of exceptionally pleasing models in folds of his skin and worry it. If it will give that district nearly $14,000, only safe way to compare the effici vantage. He handled three times as Tweed mixtures. to be taken from the other two dis- gets the body covered with mud they ency of any given farmer with that of many crop acres per horse and about are unable to reach the skin. tricts. . • others in his community is to com twice as many crop acres per man as There are actual 122.50. $25.00 and $27.50 values in Dave Thompson moved that the Plumonary tuberculosis is bein'* pare the labor incomes which they dul Mr. B, and yet his crop yields semi—and strictly tailored models in fine French item of $1,000 for the West side treated by a Danish physician withair receive from their respective farms. were better than those of Mr. B. . . serges, wale serges, gabardines, tweed mixtures and A farmers’ labor income, as defined When Mr. A was shown the analysis north fork *be "raised from $1,000 to i that has been subjected to the ac- worsteds, the color selection including Marine, Navy $4,000. He contended that as 70 per tion of ultraviolet rays, which seems by farm management investigators of his farm in comparison with the and Mid-night Blues, Port, Russian Green, Browns. cent o^ the r3ad money raised in that to have»a healing effect when inhaled and demonstrators, is what he has left average of tfie community he realized of his gross farm income after he has that lie'could increase his labor in district should be expended there, the through the mouth. Black and etc. paid his farm expenses out of it and meeting, should say where and upon More than 100 tons of potash are has deducted from it a fair return of come materially by improving and There’s a size to fit every figure for the selection enlarging his live-stock business. which roads Jhe'money should be ex- wasted daily in distilleries in the includes sizes from 16 years to 44 Bust. It may be well to mention in pass pcnded.yThe motion was put and car tinted States in fermenting molasses interest on his far investment. ■ In calculating this labor income no ing that neither Mr. A nor Mr. B ried. Come to the Store and have one of this Suits fitted and a New Orleans Company will en t Ben . Kuppenbender moved ______ that deavor to obtain a fertilizer from its acount is made of tlie home which were shown the analysis of the other and judge for yourself what tremendous savings you . most farmers have on the farm, or of farm. These figures for individual $2,060 be appropriated for the Nc- waste product. can make by being Suited now. | the vegetables, meat, milk, etc., farms are always confidential be carney Beach road. Commissioner ....------------------- Increased safety is a potent argu which they derive from their farms. tween the farmer and the demonstrat- , McKiinens opposed this and when ment in the lavor ot the use of liquid Farm management investigators and or. Comparisons are always made put the Hiflfion was lost. A discussion ensued as to where air for blasting in German mines, as demonstrators, is a somewhat arbi with averages of all farms in the the balancl* of the money in that i it soon evaporates it the charge miss trary factor by means of which they community or with selected groups of | load district should be expended, es fire and there is no danger of a compare the efficiency of different them. farms. It can not be used to compare The weakness mentioned in the when Carl Haberlach made the fol delayed explosion. lowing ^esoljitiori which was carried: Tumblers usually hold about 10 the business of a farmer with that of organization of the farms of Mr. A ERE’S an opportunity for securing generous “That the matter of spending the ounces of liquid each, teacups about a city man whose home is entirely and Mr. B are not necessarily typical I savings on purchases of dainty L’nderntuslins of other farms in that or other com balance of money raised in district 6 ounces, wine glasses 2 ‘ ounces, . a separated from his business. Almost invariably it has been found munities. Every farm has its own in lace and embroidery trimmed styles. There No. i, rfot called for specifically by dessert spoon 2 drams, a tablespoon published'.budget, be left to the dis ful /i an ounce and a teaspoon - very interesting and beneficial to in peculiarities, and its strong and weak are Combinations, petticoats. Princess Slips dividual farmers to help them caten points can be determined only by an cretion of the County Court.” dram. and Nightgowns, as well as the newer envelope late the labor incomes they are re- alyzing it as were the two farms men JohrriT. Dougal, who represented To save locomotive engincmen in style garments to choose from and all sizes in the * somtj of the timbermen, made the wrecks, a '1 exan has invented appar ceiving from their farm business and tioned. Up to the present time, how selections. following amendment which was vot atus that, when a lever is pulled, drops then to analyze this business Into its ever, very few farms have been dis component parts and compare it item covered which were so well organ ed down. them into heavy steel cassions, at "Amend that the County Court at the same tunc shutting off steam and by item with averages of farms con ized that such a simple analysis as ducted by their neighbors who are this did not indicate changes that it the January session apportion the applying breaks. w'orking under conditions’ similar to would be profitable and practicable money to be spent in road district No. Texas is not ordina.rly thought of their own. The following table shows for the operator to make in them. r, and that the apportionment be as an iron ore district, but business spread on the county court records.” men who have recently bought 12,000 This concluded the moring session. acres of Texas land estimate that it Average ape of Road District No. a. ultimately produce from 40,000,000 to Mr. A’s 13 of Aver- Mr. H’s Carl Haberlach at the afternoon 50,000,000 tons of orc. farm. the age 62 farm. 1 session offered the following resolu Generally speaking, a man 60 years better farms. tion, and in doing so stated that it of age has slep 6000 days, worked farm look $20,000 a year for maintenance: 6500 days, walked 800 days, amused . “That the matter of repairs of roads himself 4000 days, eaten 1500 days Labor income............... ................................ $1,131 $1,050 $145 $72 in district numbers two and three be and has been sick 500 days. He has Size of business : cut to the minimum, so that between eaten 17,000 pounds of bread, 16,000 Total acres ............ .................................. 188 282 171 100 three and four miles of hard surface pounds of meat, 4600 pounds of veg Crop Acres'........... .................................. 234 144 125 70 road may be built between Tillamook etables, eggs and fish and drunk, in Animal units........ ................................ 18 24 21 12 EXCEPTIONALLY tine values and dainty styles and Cloverdale during 1916; further, all, 7000 gallons of liquid. Quality of business : that we urge the said court that in Live stor, returns on $1ÜO worth of in perfect fitting Brassieres in all sizes front 34 1 he office of the English coroner making its plans for future work, it Feed ................... ................................ 102 130 119 109 J to 44 and each style in Hook and Eye front is one of the oldest recognized by the adopt the proposition of completion Crop yield : fastenings only. 43 Corn—bushels a hard surface road from Tillamook common law, having been mentioned ............................... 50 38 40 as “ coronator ” in the rule of King Oats—bushels .... ................................ 37 40 through to Cloverdale within the next 37 37 Those at Fifty Cents come in fine striped batiste Athelstane, in the tenth century; but five years.” I lay—tone ............. ................................ 1.3 1.0 1.6 1 trimmed with lace and insertion and those at One his duty no longer include inquests Efficiency of labor : This caused some discussion, Judge Dollar in a lovely all over Swiss Embroidery. the death of “royal fish,” such us 102 Crop acres per tna n............................... 75 85 59 Hare stating that he did not see how into the whale ami the sturgeon, that func Crop acres per hot se ............................. 37 18 22 12 Invest in a supply of these splendid values now they could cut out any of the items in having having been repealed by Business diversity : Main source of the budget as there were quite a num tion for they are specially priced and we anticipate an income : ber of roads that should be repaired, the coroner’s act of 1887. early clearance. .............................. $680 Corn ........................ $813 $615 $360 and he did not see where they could — Oats .......................... ................................. 584 240 304 Ret the money to build four miles of At Philadelphia, in the final adjudi 868 843 Hogs......................... ................................ 685 680 hard surfaced road. When put the cation of the estate of Charles J. Har 550 536 Cattle....................... ................................. 359 355 resolution was voted down. rah, former president of the Midval Steel Company, who died in 1890, ap Plea Made for Bonding. A. G. Beals put up a strong argu proximately $8,000,000 is to be distrib Reports that Hungarian leaders are olution extending the emergency rev- CALANDERS. ment in favor of hard surfacing the uted among the heirs. When the es- demanding peace have been received enue tax one year from December 31, main highway from the Clatsop to I ■ late came into the hands of the ex by the London Morning Post, which I when the existing act expires. The ^PHE balance of our Yamhill county lines. He stated that • ecutors twenty-five years ago it was printed a Budapest letter reporting a vote was 205 to 189. The tax is ex beautiful 1916 Cai- was the most speedy and economical 1 appraised at $650,000, Since then it peace demonstration in the Hungar- pected to produce $82,000,000 during antlers will be given | has 'ncreased to more than $8,000,000. way of obtaining hard surfaced roads, tan Parliment on December 7. Count [ the year 1916. Five Democrats did not away to adults only ■ or it would take 20 ot more years Three months ago ?Iarry Connelly, Karoly, the independent leader, de support the measure. They were The Store that Sells calling at the store oil before the hart! surfaced road won' ,1 14, of Moultrie, Ga., was a slender clared that since the central powers j Buchanan of Illinois, Calloway of Munsing wear, Wayne be finished at the rate they were Saturday, January 1st, boy of average size. He began to I had defeated all their enemies, and I Texas, Keating and Hilliard of Colo ing. He wanted the present v „„„„ 1 grow, until now he measures 6 feet 5 t conquered Servia, they should offer ' rado and Wingo of Arkansas. The 1916. nit Hosiery' & Phoenix tton to have the benefit of F 1 in height and. weight 200 « ' peace terms, the correspondent re- ■ Republicans solidly opposed it. If von have not already . Silk Stockings, Ameri faced roads, and they couh’ a/,J SU^j ; inches pounds. In the past three months "is his ported. The Hungarians, the count I Attorney McCoid, of Chicago, rép secured yours and are bv bonding. Mr. Beals’ rr J °,b,a,n “ ; parents have been fore id to buy Har- < was quoted as saying, have done their can Lady and Nemo loudly applauded. n,arks werc I ry a new suit of clothes every week. I share to bring victory to the Austro- ■ resenting the Antisaloon League and unable to call on that working in connection with the F ?eor- iCorsets. La Porte Wool day kindly phone or mail n -r i, Bayr-<cean d. I A special bed was built for him. Doc- , German cause, and therefore have a >«. Hl . Law Enforcement League, . ' “ ’ ‘ en Mills Dress Fabrics **■ Botts ini»- 1 1 .• I tors are trying to check Harry’s phen- right to urge peace negotiations. your name and address was defeated for a second time in his to allow Bayr oduceci a resolution •tmienal growth without imparing his and we will reserve one and Ladies ’ Home Jour mg so m- ' -«.ean $i5,o«x>, and in do- health. A news item from ElPaso, Tex., efforts to close Peoria saloons on for you. plea in favor 1 says: Gen. Francisco Villa, virtually Sunday when a jury of business men o| i* * .»ac a strong 1 nal Patterns. otter Rea lty Co. had | Mrs Telcthe Hammonds of Ash a prisoner of his eleven generals at returned a verdict of not guilty in the • . tor the Potter agreed to complete the road for land, Ky., 72 years old, was fatally Chihuahua, faced disposition as lead- 1 case of William Sweitzer, a soloon $15.000, and as it would cost $25,000 burn -.d as a result of throwing a er of the rebels and possibly deported keeper, charged with keeping his sa to do so, he thought it was a wise match with which she had lighted her from Mexico. Considering him a fail-: loon open on Sunday. McCoid lost move to accept the offer. The rcsolu- i j pipe, while sitting in her front yard,, urc, his followers, still determined to his first case a few days ago when a among some leaves igniting them. wage warfare against the reorganized 1 jury returned a verdict of not guilty. tion was as follows; Resolved: That the taxpayers of Almost at once after the pipe was Carranza Government, are reported ' He later dismissed two cases charg Tillamook County, Oregon, in meet lighted the woman fell asleep so that to be meeting in Chihuahua to decide | ing violation of the Sunday closing ing assembled under the provisions she <lid not know of her peril in time whether to continue under Villa’s ■ law. It seemed doubtful whether if of Chapter 234 of the General Laws to escape. A little granddaughter of leadership or select a successor to any of the remaining cases would of Oregon for 1913 to consider the Mrs. Hammonds saw the flames and him. In case he is deposed he will be I come to trial. taken under guard to the United budget presented by the County endeavored to extinguish them. A London cablegram of Friday the diplomats in Court of said county of the proposed ................... ' Greece Theodore Roosevelt will not permit States and told never to return to says: “While in expenditures of moneys to be raised his name to be used in any primary, Mexico. During the council now hi and Rumania are engaged „ -.1 new by taxation on the 1915 assessment not even as progressive candidate, session Villa has been inactive. Since deals which will decide the next step 10II, do hereby recoinmend and au and he will not be in Chicago during lie arrived in Chihuahua Wednesday, in the Balkan operations, there is in i thorize the raising by said County the Republican National Convention he has remained secluded at the home creasing evidence that the Germans Court for the construction of what is in June, Harold L. Ickes, Progress of his "church” wife, Señora Luz I are preparing new strokes on both known as the Bayocean road of ive national committeeman, said at Corral De Villa. Villa's presence at the eastern and western fronts, or, at $5000.00 in addition to the amount Chicago Friday. Ickes’ announcement the council was forbidden, and he was least, a concentration of their forces proposed in the aforsaid budget for followed a lengthy conference with placed under surveillance. In addition to strike when conditions are propi that purpose, the expenditure of said George W. Perkins. Another dark to deciding Villa's future, the eleven tious . Dispatches from Petrograd $5000.00 in the year 1916 to be con horse to repeat the 1912 . o. p. dis generals have taken up th» plan to note German activity, particularly in ditioned however, upon the said ruption loomed Friday. John Burke, future opposition to Carranza. It al the Dvinsk district, which would ac I County Court being able to procure assistant manager of the Congres ready has been decided to inaugurate cord with the German ambition to a contract of a responsible party for sional Committee, said an unidentifi a campaign in Southern Mexico, be reach the line of the Divina river, I the completion and opening for travel ed presidential candidate has reserv sides continuing guerrilla warfare in while all accounts from neutral coun tries mentioned a continued move of said road by the expenditure by the ed the Florentine room that Roose- Chihuahua and Sonora states. County of the $1^000.00 in all, which velt had mass meetings during the Secretary of War Garrison trans ment of men and guns to the west. will be available under the terms of 1912 convention. mitted to Congress an adverse report In the latter theater of operations it I «MOMOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCCOOOOO this resolution for said road, in ad- ( I on the proposed extension of the 6- seems only a question at what points ilition to the amount already author- TILLAMOOK PEOPLE foot channel project in the Missouri . the offensive is to be taken.” ized bv the Cvuntj Court to be ex- GET INSTANT ACTION river from Kansas City to Florence. | President Wilson's name will be pended for that purpose. 1 Neb. Brig. Gen. Kingman, chief of, placed on the Michigan presidential Judge Hare stated in answer to Those wht/have used it in Tilla- engineers, stated in a memorandum primary ballot as Democratic _ can-I a question that the county would have • mook are astonished at the instant accompanying a report by Leut. Col. didate for president. The secretary of to advertise for bids and that those action of simple buckthorn bark, Herbert Deakvne, following a pre-1 state of Michigan has announced that who took the contract would have to glycerine, etc., as mixjrd in Adler-i-ka. liminarv .survey, that he concurs in enough petitions have been filed to Because it acts on both upper and the finding of that officer that "the make certain such action. . put up a bond. c la ssed at the price and equal to many of the higher priced The resolution met with some lit- lower bowel, one spoon fui Adler-i-ka improvement of this stretch of the King Constantine keeps his country hard wheat flour on the market. relieves almost any case constipation, •le opposition but after listening to river is not advisable to any greater without writing any notes at Mr. Vincent, who 'Stated that the sour stomach or gas. It removes such extent than the continuance of snag- .neutral I If you want your boys and girls to grow strong and I company would carry out the work surprising foul matter that a few ging operations, which are carried on ! > »•>. French revolution started • with healthy sei e them with plenty o< the products front an>- for $15.000. the resolution was put doses often relieve or prevent appen tinder existing appropriations.” ' bre-’d riots. Keep your eye on the hill FaiuMi Bienti Flour. dicitis. A short treatment helps YAMHILL MILLING CO. end carried amid applause. A Washington news telegram says: . riots; they m-»y be more important Several resolutions were then made. •■'ironic stomach trouble. J. S. Lamar, 1 hcHousiJia^jJoi.tyi iheiointr»«, than-the . 1 ran rb«« — ■ , - ■ _____ * ...... Th try tin way rana is | THE BUDGET MEETING lach became the original motion. It was as follows: “That in case Potter Realty Com- pany fail to enter into contract with county to complete Bayocean road by the payment of the county of $15,000 on said project, that the money be spent on hard surfacing the road south from Tillamook.” Meeting Suddenly Terminates A motion was made and carried that the rest of tile items in the bud get be adopted as printed, and meet ing with no opposition it carried and the meeting came to a sudden termi nation. ________________ I ] -4 Sale of Ladies' Spring 1916 Suits at $13.87. I 1 Sale of Ladies' Under muslins. H 79c. for Values up to $1.00 97c. for Values up to $1.50 $1.59 for Values up to $3.98 $1.98 for Petticoats to $2.75 Special Purchase Ladies' Brassieres 50c. and$1.00. I 4 1916 I 1 ALiEX. MeflAIR & CO. GEHERAU HRRDCilflRE Xitehen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THEXOUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. BREAD made of Yamhill Family Blend Flour is a life giving food. It cannot be out-