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    TILLAMOOK
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
By R. C. Jones, Co. Agriculturist.
HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 6
1916
the interest accruing from loans made
FULL TEXT OF
RURAL CREDITS LAW from said Rural Credits Reserve
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
FIRE I ! I
Fund shall be added to it and become
Loans to be Made on Farm Lands part of it. The said Rural Credits Re­
Agricultural C°uncil Meeting.
On Wednesday, November 29, the
ON THE ONE HAND
only and to Owners Who Actually serve Fund shall be irreducible except
that it may be drawn upon to reim­
Tillamook County Agricultural Coun­
Operate—Legislature Must Pro- burse the State for loss incurred in
you may have your house burned over
cil met to hear the annual report of
vide Regulations.
the administration of said system of
your head, but on the other you
the County Agent and to help plan
rural credits.
the work for the next year. The fol­
should have a fire insurance policy,
adopted
the
Now that Oregon has
Section 10. The Legislative As­
lowing members were present: Chas.
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
Kunze, A. W. Bunn, Jas. Williams, rural credit amendment and it will sembly shall provide in such detail as
soon be in force the provisions of the it shall deem advisable for the carry­
C. E. Donaldson, Fred Robitsch, R.
loss. Now an insurance policy only
law will be of general interest and ing out and administering of the pro­
C. Magarell, Ole Redberg, C. W. Til­
they
are
therefore
given
in
full
below.
calls
for a premium of a few dollars
visions
of
this
amendment
and
shall
den, Jesse Earl, C. A. Swenson, R. W.
One interesting fact in connection provide adequate safeguards against
Watson and Judge A. M. Hare.
for every thousand valuation at in­
The County Agent’s report showed with it is that while the people voted the use of such loans as an aid to the
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
that ten projects or definite outlines to incur an indebtedness which may purchasing and holding of lands for
amount to 2 per cent of the assessed the purpose of speculation. Such safe­
of your anxiety about your real estate
of work in specified problems had
been planned for work this last year valuation of the state at the same guards shall include clear definitions
and do it now.
time
they
adopt
another
law
which
of
the
terms
“
operate"
and
“
occupy
”
and that two special problems had
come up that also demanded consid­ practically forbids increases in gener­ used herein. In the absence of such
al expenditure. The law follows:
legislation, and subject to the same
erable attention.
Section 1.
Notwithstanding the after its enactment, the State I.and
The first project was the Farm
n
Management Demonstration in which limitations contained in Section 7 of Board shall proceed to administer
the business records were taken on Article XI of this constitution, the said system of rural credits under
104 farms. Farm account books were credit of the state may be loaned and rules and regulations provided by it- PHONE US.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US
put out to 28 farmers when these indebtedness incurred to an amount self, but subject to the provisions
herein
contained.
not
exceeding
2
per
cent
of
the
records were returned. The benefits
of this demonstration can best be assessed valuation of all the property
pointed out by a repetition this win­ in the State for the purpose of pro­
Notice.
viding funds to be loaned upon the
ter.
the
The second was that of county security of farm lands within
Notice is hereby given that at
organization. The County Agricultur­ State, subject to the limitations here­
General Election held on November
al Council was formed as the outcome in contained.
7th, 1916, the question of Stock run­
of this project. The object of this
Section 2. The Governor, Secre­
Council is to co-operate with the tary of State, and State Treasurer, ning at large in the Precinct of
United States Department of Agricul­ shall constitute a State Land Board, Garibaldi was voted upon, and it ap­
ture and the State Agriculture Col­ which Board is hereby auhorized and pearing from said returns that a ma­
lege in outlining the work and main- directed to issue and sell or pledge jority of all votes cast was against
taining the office of County Agricul­ bonds in the name of the State to be stock running at large.
Now theretore tn sixty (60) days
tural Agent so that it will be of the known as Oregon Farm Credit Bonds
greatest benefit to the community. Its I in an amount not to exceed said two from the date of this notice it shall be
Combination WATER DOTTLE and Syringe.
89c.
members are to aid in planning and per cent of the assessed valuation of unlawful for stock to run at large, un­
MAROON WATER DOTTLE................................... 78c.
carrying out the plans for the greater all the property in the state, and to der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for
Our Best Grade WATER DOTTLE Guaranteed S1.2O
agricultural development of the com­ I placed the proceeds in the state trea- the tirst offense, and twenty (20)
dollars for each and every subsequent
munity.
RUDDER GLOl'ES ..............
i ury in a fund to be known as the
otfense,
to
be
recovered
from
the
Project No. 3. The work of the cow “Rural Credits Loan Fund.”
NIPPLES...............................
owner
of
the
stock
in
a
civil
action
in
testing association has been fostered
Section 3. Said bonds shall be is-
RUDDER FACE SPONGES
by helping in reorganization and pub­ sued in denominations of $25, $100, the name of the State of Oregon be­
ATOMIZERS............................................
licity of results. There should be more $500 and $1000, and shall be issued fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­
trict in which said owner or keeper or
Anda Number of Other Bargains in this Line.
of these associations in the county.
in series of $50,000, or multiples either of them may reside, and if '
Project No. 4. Corn contests were thereof, drawn to mature in not more
arranged in the spring and seed dis­ I than thirty-six years. They shall bear there be no Justice of the Peace in .
tributed to some 50 farmers. The I interest at the rate of four per cent such district, then before any Justice |
show was impossible and final results | per annum and shall be exempt from of the Peace in the County.
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­
of this project were rather incomplete ! all taxes levied by the State of Ore­
ber, A. D. 1916.
owing to the early frosts. The yield gon, or any of its subdivisions.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
of fodder, however, was good and
Section 4. Said State Land Board First publication Dec, 7, 1916,
points to a good future for the corn
is authorized and directed to loan the Last publicatoin Jan. 4( 1917.
crop in the county.
Project No. 5.
Litne demonstra­ money in said Rural Credits Loan
Notice.
tions and trials were arranged with Fund to owners of farm lands in Ore­
some 14 farmers and for the most gon upon notes secured by mortgages
------ o----
or
deeds
of
trust
constituting
first
part showed up good results. Vetch
Notice is hereby given that at
and clover were grown on the prairie liens on such farm lands in amounts General Election held on November
which shall not exceed fifty per cent
with better success than ever before.
7th, 191ti, the question of Stock run­
Project No. 6. Two drainage dis­ of the value of such I; rids, nor $50 ning at large in the Precinct of
per
acre
on
such
lands
nor
less
than
tricts comprising about 1700 acres
$200 nor more than 2 5000 to any Cloverdale was voted upon, and it ap­
have been organized during the year
individual. If pending applications pearing from said returns that a ma­
and two more comprising about 700
jority of all votes cast was against
acres are under way. Besides these shall at any time exceed the funds stock running at large.
districts aid has been given to several available, preference shall be given
Now therefore in sixty (60) days
to the loans not exceeding $2000 in
farmers in laying out private drainage
from the date of this notice it shall be
systems. Levels have been run and amount.
Section 5. Such loans shall not be unlawful for stock to run at large, un­
the ditch grades established on these
der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for
systems. There are some 12,000 acres made except to owners who operate the first offense, and twenty (20)
of agricultural land in the. county that and occupy the lands mortgaged, and dollars for each and every subsequent
need drainage and can easily be shall be made only fbr the following offense, to be recovered from the
doubled in production by it. Does it purposes: (a) The payment for lands owner of the stock in a civil action in
purchased; (b) the purchase of live­
pay?
the name of the State of Oregon be­
Pig feeding, potato Rlight control, stock and other equipment, and the fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­
making
of
improvements
which,
in
and agricultural Fairs were also tak­
trict in which said owner or keeper or
en up and fuller accounts of these the judgment of said Board, will in­ cither of them may reside, and if
crease
the
productivity
of
such
lands
projects will be given later.
there be no Justice of the Peace in
Experimental work was done with or add to their value as a farm home such district, then before any Justice
the aid of a man from the U. S. Bio­ in a degree to justify such expendi­ of the Peace in the County.
logical Survey in the control of the ture; and (c) for the satisfaction of
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­
Pacific Coast Mole. The expert was cutnbrances upon such lands which, ber, A. D. 1916.
called away and this work had to be in the judgment of said Board, were
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
dropped. It will be taken up again incurred or assumed by said applicant First publication Dec, 7, 1916.
No coal, wood or ashes
this winter and a campaign for the for the aforesaid purposes.
Last publicatoin Jan. 4, 1917.
For Best Results
Section 6. Every applicant for a
control of this pest started if feasible.
to lug—no waiting for
Cooperative livestock marketing farm loan shall state clearly in his
the fire to burn up. Bet­
Notice.
Use Pearl Oil
has been started and about $20,000 application the purpose for which
ter cooking because of
------ •------
such
loan
is
desired,
and
upon
its
ap
­
worth of stock marketed in this man­
Notice is hereby given that at the
the steady, evenly-dis­
ner with a direct saving to the farm­ proval by the Board, this statement General Election held on November
Better cooking
tributed heat, under
er of about $2000.
shall be deemed a part of the note or 7 th, 1916, the question of Slock run­
and
a cleaner,
perfect
control.
All
heat
Livestock improvement has been contract under which the loan is ning at large in the Precinct of
fostered in every way possible. Aid granted. But no failure to apply such
concentrated
on
the
cooler
kitchen.
Union was voted upon, and it ap­
has been given in the selection of funds to the purpose stated in such
cooking and not radiated
pearing from said returns that a ma­
Now
serving
registered bred for production bulls aplication or enumerated herein shall jority of all votes cast was agaiust
around the room. The
and 35 registered females. Among invalidate a loan when once made, stock running at large.
2,000,000
long, blue chimneys
these are many which arc backed with nor shall anything herein contained
homes
Now therefore in sixty (60) days
prevent all smoke and
records of butter of over 1000 lbs. in be deemed to prevent any farm owner
from the date of this notice it shall be
a year.
smell.
•
from selling or leasing lands subject
unlawful for stock to run at large, un­
In 1. 2, 3 and 4-
Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts.
After the report a general discus­ to such incumbrances; but if he shall
der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for
burnersizes, with
More efficient than your
sion took place anil each one present violate his said contract by applying
the tirst offense, and twenty (20)
or without oven.
wood or coal stove and costa
was called on to make any suggest­ the moneys borrowed to purposes
Also cabinet
less to operate.
ions for the work of the ensuing year. other than those stated in his appli­ dollars for each and every subsequent
offense, to be recovered from the
models with
ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY.
Plans for carrying out these sugges­ cation or enumerated herein, or if he
Fireless
Cooking
tions are now being formed and will shall lease such lands or sell them to owner of the stock in a civil action in
STANDARD
OIL
Oven*.
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon
be
­
be discussed at the next meeting.
any person not fulfilling the condi­
COMPANY
fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­
The Commercial Club entertained tions and purposes provided for here­
(California)
trict
in which said owner or keeper or
the Council at a luncheon served by in, said Board is authorized and di­
Tillamook
cither
of
them
may
reside,
and
if
the class of Home Science at the high rected to require the repayment of
school. Everyone entered the high said loan upon six months’ notice, there be no Justice of the Peace in
school with a hungry look but came and said note or contract shall con­ such district, then before any Justice
of the Peace in the County.
away with a very satisfied expression, tain a clause providing therefor.
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­
This speakes well for the girls and
Section 7. Such loans shall be re­ ber, A. D. 1916.
their instructor.
paid with interest accruing in semi­
« J, C. Holden, County Clerk.
Holstein Meeting.
annual or annual instalments on the First publication Dec, 7, 1916.
Tuesday, November 2b, the Hol- amortization plan, such installments Last publicatoin Jan. 4,, 1917.
stein Breeders met and discussed being fixed at such sums, as will
plans for work for the next year. A cover the interest rate and will liqui­
Teachers’ Examination.
committee was appointed to formu­ date the debt in a period to be agreed
------ o------
late plans for distributing the profits on between said Board and the appli­
Notice is hereby given tha
of the recent sale in prize money lor cant, such period to be not less than
the same stock at the next County ten nor more than Thirty-six years; County Superintendent ol 1 lllamook
Fair. The matter of cooperative ad­ but any debtor may liquidate any part County, Oregon will hold the regular
vertising and selling was also discuss­ or all of his indebtedness in amounts examination oi applicants for State
ed and it was decided to take this of $50 er multiples thereof upon any Certificates at the court house as fol­
lows;
matter up at an early date.
amortization payment date.
Commencing Wednesday, Decem­
The secretary was instructed to
Zerolene is nude from Asphalt­
Section 8. ’The rate of interest on ber 20, 1916, at 9;U0 o’clock a.tn.,
purchase a set of herd books and
___ loans shall be five per cent per annum
base crude. By its perfeil lubri-
and
continuing
until
Saturday,
De
­
advance registry books for use of the provided that in case any series of
cation, Zerolene keeps the motor
members. This will enable them to said Farm Credit Bonds is sold at cember 23, 1916, at 4;00 o’clock pan.
Wednesday forenoon—U. S. His­
cool and enables it to work at
look up or verify pedigrees and will an average of less than par, the Board
tory, Writing, Penmanship, Music,
be a valuable asset.
fu'l efficiency.
may charge upon such farm loans as Drawing.
Farm Loan Meeting.
are made from the proceeds of the
Wednesday afternoon—Physiology,
Saturday, December 2, about 4 0 series so sold below par a rate of in­ Reading, Manuel Training, Composi­
farmers met al the South Prairie terest in excess of five per cent, but
tion, Domestic Science, Methods in
school house and discussed with the which shall not exceed by more than Reading, Course of Study for Draw­
County Agriculturist the Government one per cent the rate which the State ing, Methods in Arithmetic.
and State Farm Loan Laws A tem­ must pay for the funds actually ob­
Thursday
t
______ —Arithmetic,
forenoon
porary organization, with 12 mem­ tained from the disposal of its said History of Education,
1’hychology,
bers, was formed und the secretary bonds. I lie Board, however, shall re­ Methods in Geography,
Sold by dealers everywhere and
M echanical
instructed to semi for the necessary quire each applicant to pay an initial Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of
at all Service Stations of the
blanks to organize a National Farm charge of 1 per cent of the loan Study for Domestic Art.
Loan Association. Any one interest­ granted, the minimum charge to be
Standard Oil Company
Thursday
afternoon.
—
Grammar,
ed and wishing to join should see HO, to cover the cost of appraisal
(California)
Geography, Stenography, American
Ernest (¡cinger or John Ebinger at an an<l examination of title.
Literature, Physics,
Typewriting,
early date._________________
Section 9. All surplus funds accru­ Methods in Language, Thesis for
ing from the operation of the system Primary Certificate.
Cough Medicine f°r Children.
of rural credits herein provided for
Friday forenoon—Theory and Prac­
M rs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., after paving interest accruing on the
tice, Orthography, Physical Geogra­
says: “About five years ago when we aforsaid bonds, and all operating and phy,
English Literature, Chemistry,
were living in Gurbutt, N. Y . 1 doc­ other expenses arising from the ad­
Physical Culture.
tored two of my children suffering ministration of said system of rural I
Friday afternoon.—School Law,
from colds with Chamberlain’s Cough credits, shall be placed in the State I
Geology, Algebra, Civil Government
Remedy and found it just as repre­ Treasury and become a part of the
Saturday forenoon—Geometry, Bot­
sented in every way. It promptly fund to be known as the ’’Rural Cred­
checked their coughing and cured its Reserve Fund.” Said Rural Credits any.
Saturday afternoon—General His­
their colds quicker than anything I Reserrt Fund shall be loaned on farm
ever used.” For sale at Lamar's Drug lands in the manner herein provided tory, Bookkeeping.
W. S. Ruel.
Store.
_ _
for the Rural Credits Loan Fund, and
County Supt.
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
The Insurance Man.”
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE
BIG REDUCTION-
For a Short Time Only
PHYSICIAN AND
NATIONAL BUILDING,
I
TILLAMOOK
|
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
I careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
J T
T. BUTPM
A A .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks tn
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones,
BO ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK-5TOVE
For Sale by
KING & SMITH CO
ALEX McNAIR CO
Keeps
the Motor Cool
ZEROLENE
Zi
Oregon
....
EBSTER
HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
H.
OREGON
GOYNIi,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Office ;
Oregon.
Tillamook
:K OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Like Gas
for com/orf
and convenience
OREGON.
ELAND E. ERWIN,
C. I. Clough Co.
Reliable Druggists.
SURGEON
Tillamook
-
Oregon
0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
JOHN LELAND
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
Oregon.
ROOM NO. 2B1.
QARI. HABERLACH,
AITOR N E Y - A T-L A W.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
...
Oregon
w. C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
J
Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook
...
Oregou
Tillamook Hide
and Junk Co.
We pay highest market
prices for Hides. Chittim
Bark, Metals, Rubber, Old
Rags and Sacks.
GREEN HIDES. 18c. Pound.
CALF HIDES. 20c.
Call or telephone 55J.
Pav Spot Cash.
H. KESSELMAN.
e Standard Oil Hr Motor Cars
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building
I
Tillamook,
Oregon
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.