-■<*4 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 11, 1917. » To, policy; ightful only ' / THE SHARPLES MILKER Wins Over All Competitors, ed over dollar, at ii> Hspos, estati esults of Tests conducted by Government and State officials on 108 Farms in Jefferson County, N.Y where Milking Machines are used show Sharpies Milker to be Fastest and Most Efficient Milker in the world. This bulletin shows the results of Actual Experiences of dairy farmers and every farmer who milks cows should have his attention directed to it. It answers the questions that he probably has in mind concerning different Milkers. J U3 IB No. o f C o w s Milked Per H oui Per Unit M inutes Re ­ quired to Milk 1OO Lbs. Per Unil Lbs. o fM iik Per M inute. A verage No. of M inutes. No. M achines. Vc call your attention to Bulletin piled by Government and State of- ». 7, published in November, 1916, nctals as a result of investigation of EFFICIENCY OF MILKING MACHINES at Watertown, N. Y., by E. F. Rob­ the use of milking machines on over COMPARED ertson, Agricultural Agent of the U. ruO i\ew lork dairy farms. "It would appear that the mechan­ S. Department of Agriculture. This 108 Machines (Single Unit Basis). bulletin is a tabulated report of tests ical milker is designed to take the u ■ conducted by Government and State place of hand milking almost as o£ 2 H ■ Jficials on 108 farms in Jefferson the grain binder has taken the place ¿jj S 2 county, N. Y., where milking of the hand harvesting of grane. 0 jmchines are used, and shows the Within the past ten years the farm V ?» . I labor problem has assumed embar ­ OCtual experience of dairy farmers: til c'a X ZP For several years past we have rassing proportions. The man labor problem is to-day the most vital in been telling of the Sharpies Milker Sharp e9 1.25 27 76 83.0 61.0 80.0 7.5 —telling in a conservative way of the whole farm organization. It is Hinman 25 65 59.6 61.7 1.03 97.1 7.5 Ù«* many points of superiority of well known that hand milking and .90 Empire 19 63* 58 9 65.3 111.1 6.5 this Milker over any other milking long hours have been some of the 1.19 59.6 Visible............ 18 51 71.0 84.0 6.8 Uebler............ 4 75.6 77.8 1.03 97.1 machine manufactured in the world reasons why laborers shun the farm 12‘ 6.0 JB L-K 16* 45.1 56.8 .79 126.5 6.0 4 —and we have known whereof we and why some farm boys take up 26* Mehring F.P. 11 69.7 1.14 61.2 87.7 6.8 spoke. When we have stated that the other lines of work."—Bulletin No. 7 ——. — — —■ -■ - ■■■• ■ The milker does eliminate the long Sha rples Milker would milk more Hand Milking 51 51 90.0 1.14 68.0 61.2 6.9 cows per hour than any other milker hours necessary for hand milking *Doable units reduced to single unit basis we have known that it would do it and theattendant drudgery and labor. The milking machine has proven on account of many tests that we According to the above table the Sharpies ¿Milker will milk have subjected it to in competition its right to first consideration in 100 pounds of milk on the average farm in 80 minutes— with other machines. We have been the economy of dairying. using a single unit. This is 4 minutes faster than the Visible, The question, then, in the minds just as positive that it was the most which stands in second place and it is 17.1 minutes faster efficient milker being used by of practical dairy farmers is: Which than the Hinman or the Uebler, 31.1 minutes faster than the American farmers, and that the milking machine will prove the most Empire, and 46.5 minutes faster than the B-L-K. These “Upward Squeeze” feature of the efficient in my barn? Which milker B figures are absolute proof that the Sharpies ¿Maker is the teat cup would eliminate any danger will milk my cows in the shortest fastest ¿Milker in the world. As one man easily handles of injury to udder and teats that time without in any way injuring I three or four units of the Sharpies ¿Milker at once, the might be incurred with the use of the cows or curtailing the milk above figures would indicate that the average farmer would Other milking machines that could flow? The Sharpies Milker. There milk 22 to 30 cows per hour with this ¿Milker—more than nôt possess this patented feature. is only one answer to such a ques­ with any other milking machine. W. have also known and told you I tion from a practical dairyman, as of the fact that the Sharpies Milk­ has been proven. Bulletin No. 7 says: “The above er could be adjusted to meet the re­ quirements for milking each individ­ table is intended to show the com­ duce in a given time.” and valuable factor for consideration ual cow, whether she is a hard or parative efficiency between the dif­ The figures in the table as shown in the dairy but the speed of milking ferent milking machines, and with from this Bulletin prove that the also has a decided influence on the eas v milker. V. now have the statement of the I hand milking, on the basis of the Sharpies Milker will milk 1.25 production of the cows in the herd. U. S. Department of Agriculture to time it takes a single unit to produce pounds of milk per minute more All dairymen know—and it has been back up these claims that we have 100 pounds of milk and the number than any other milker can average. proven in official tests—that the mldc for the Sharpies Milker. We of cows milked per hour. The assum­ And it is the speed of the milker that cow’s milk production is increased ncc l only quote from the Bulletin ption is here taken that the efficien­ determines its efficiency. when she is milked rapidly. A rapid just published; there could hardly cy of a milking machine is measur­ Faster Milking Means More Milk hand milker will get many pounds be Wronger evidence that that com- ed by the amount of milk it will pro- Not only is time a very important more milk from his cows than a slow milker could do and the increase is directly proportionate to the speed of the milker, other factors being equal. As the Sharpies Milker has been proven the most rapid Milker—either machine or hand—it is easily seen why it has been possible to increase the milk production of many herds by the intelligent use of the Milker, ‘The time required to produce milk as indicated in the above table includes the customary time requir­ ed to start the engine, place the teat cups on the cows, change the units from cow to cow and care for the milk in the usual manner." Single Unit Excells the Double Unit As to the comparative efficiency of the single unit and double unit com­ binations, Bulletin No. 7 explains very clearly as to why the Sharpies Milker is the most efficient Milker in the world as follows: “From results of the tests it is pos­ sible to compare the different com­ binations of operators and units. The three factors of greatest importance are: Number of operators, number of units and time required to pro­ duce IVU pounds of milk. Claims are made that double unit machines are more efficient than single unit machines, and vice versa, depending on the point of view of the salesman In this data the writer appreciates that in some instances the number of observations arc too few to give most valuable averages, and yet the results of the different comparisons seem to be fairly consistent. This table will answer the following ques­ tions: 1. “Which is more efficient, one man operating two single milkers or one man operating one double unita milker? The single unit milkers pro- •9 duce 100 pounds of milk in nine- tenths of a minute quicker than the double unit. 2. "Which is more efficient, two men operating four single units or two men operating two double unit machines? The two men operating four single unit machines produce 100 pounds of milk in 22.2 minutes, while two men operating two double unit machines produce 100 pounds of milk in 30.7 minutes, a difference of 8.5 minutes in favor of the single unit combination. 3. “Which is the most efficient, one man operating four single units or one man operating two double units? With 4 single units one operator produces 100 pounds of milk in 27.1 minutes, while the double units one operator produces 100 pounds of milk in 32.4 minutes, a difference of 5.3 minutes in favor of the single unit outfit. This might be accounted for by the fact that in the case of the double unit combination not all cows milk out clean at the same time, hence one unit of the double unit machine would not be doing its full duty.” The Sharpies Milker (one unit) averaged 80 minutes in milking 100 pounds of milk in the New York test reported in Bulletin No. 7. This is 17.1 minutes faster than the Hin- man, 31.1 minutes faster than the Empire, 4 minutes faster than the Visible, 17,1 minutes faster than the Uebler, 46,5 minutes faster than the B-L-K, and 7.7 minutes faster than the Mehring. The Sharpies Milker is also faster than any other milking machine in the world that may not be listed in this contest. The Sharpies Milker is the fastest and most efficient Milker in the world. | No otic wlio lias experience only with the machine he owns or operates can be a competent judge as to which is the best machine on the market. However, the lest made by the U.S. Government and the State Officials of the State of New York with 108 machines should be evidence for desirous buyers to decide which $li lachine is most likely to do their work. Do not accept the words of dishonest agents who are reckless with the truth and juggle the figures. N, TILLAMOOK AGENT I. E. HARTLINE WAS LEGALLY in the corporate limits oi Bay Lily , not only the intention to make Bay | 1LECTED MAYOR OF BAY CITY two of the requirements of the char- j City his home, but in addition there­ ter are met, and there remains only . to the actual fact necessary to carry udge ley Overruled Demurrer to be determined the legal effects of I 1 mat into effect. in Ousting Proceedings. the paragraphs oi the answer as to ! In the answer not only the pur­ > ------ o------ the habitation of the defendant, as it pose of obtaining the domicile in ___uit Judge Geo. R. Bagley has was conceded that the provisions, of Bay City is alleged, but it is also al­ ecitKd that H. E. Hartline was legal- tlie charter are valid, and that the de­ leged that the domicile in Portland r eiteted Mayor of Bay City in the tenuant must have the qualiiications had been abandoned; and, moreover, ustei proceedings to deprive Hart- therein prescribed in order to hold in conjunction with the purpose and ne of the office. me office of Mayor, 7 he provisions intention of domiciling in Bay City it The was started by the State of ot the charter that the defendant is set forth that all of his property >regr n upon the information of Dis- "shall have resided within the cor- was removed thereto. There is but ietlftttorney 7'. H. Goync. The com- porate limits of Bay City for one year one logical conclusion. The words laint alleged that on the first Mon- prior to election” means something used in the charter mean domicile. ay h November a general municipal more than mere residence, as a man 1 he allegations of the answer if true, lect|< n was called for the purpose may have several residents at the and for the purpose of the demurrer |^|i* .Acting city officials, and that H. same time, but it was never intended attacking the same must be taken as ---- firtlinc, the candidate for the of- to mctyi as a qualification for office, true would establish that on the date ce C Mayor, received the greatest actual physical presence within the of the election the defendant was umBer of legal votes cast, and the corporate limits of the city for three domiciled in Bay City and that he had g board issued a certificate hundred and sixty-five days immed­ f wva therein been domiciled for more than f diction to the defendant. The lat- iately prior to the date of election, one year prior to the date of election, :r th reupon qualified by taking and tor such construction would, in all and in consequence is qualified to *ibing the oath of office. 7'he probability if enforced, prevent the hold the office of mayor of Bay City. [aint also alleged that the city from ever having its complement The demurrer was overruled by ^^Jdant is not and never has been of officers necessary to carry on and Judge Bagley. ligib: the office of Mayor of conduct its municipal affairs. “Reside' - v aWpty> and was not eligible to the has been construed to mean “a settled Bids Wanted on Hauling Cheese and ffice the time of his election, in abode," and shall have resided” and On Wood. iat pe had not at the time of his “reside” means practically the same on as mayor or at the time of thing. Guided by the interpretations rhe Clover Leaf Creamery Com­ ittempting to qualify as such, thus set out and turning to the allega­ pany wishes to receive bids on wood d within the corporate limits of tions of the answ er as to residence, it as follows, up to seventy i cords of . ,ity for a: l.ast one year prior appears that more than one year prior spruce body or hemlock wood de- | livered in 16 inch lengl hs in com- iere| . That notwithstanding his to the date of the election of the de­ pany’s shed, wood to h e in suitable I bility, on the 1st of December fendant lie moved all of his belong­ sizes to use in cheese factoi iry, and to 1 irpcd and intruded into the of- ings to Bay City and there took up be delivered one half June 1st, 1917, 1 f Mayor, and has ever since his abode; that the buisines. in which and the balance by Septei..„ er 15, 1917, and to be piled in ricks in said fully and unlawfully held and he was engaged required his absence shed. Company will receive bids on sed the same, and threatened to .rom Bay City at long intervals; that less than the full , it. >d * Iculd unless rcstained, ousted Als ., company will receive bids on when absent he registered at hotels de (eluded by the court continue to as from Bay City; that Bay City was hauling cheese I . 7 illamook, dock I and unlawfully hold and exers his postoffice address; that when his* and railroad, for the 1917 season, and on hauling box shooks from 7 illa- ic same. The plaintiff wanted business required or permitted he re­ mook City to factorj y and __ ‘ on hauling ' efendant adjudged guilty of turned to Bay City; that he claimed supplies from Tillamook City ' to fac- , urpt Ition. it as his home and residence; that he tory. Company reserves the right to re Bagley contend, d that there left Portland with the purpose of reject any and all bids. Leave bids at ing [in the answer definite allega- the office of Carl Habcrlach, Sec., abandoning Portland as his residence 1 illamook. Oregon, on or before OPS t Ihat the defendant, at the time and with the purpose of making Bay January 20th. 1917, at noon. eEction. was an elector of the Clover Leaf Creamery Co. City his domicile. And here we have I ate bf Oregon and freeholder with- Christian Church. B I I Bible school, 10 a.in. Communion and sermon, 11 a.m. I heme: "Elements in the Church at Corinth which were Occasions of i hanksgiving.” '1 bird in series on 1st Corinthians. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 p.tn. lheme: “The Great invitation and the Great Salvation.” A welcome is extended to all. C. C. Curtis Min’ Ai ine ¿cucii of a match. All the convenien­ ce« of ga« — better cooking an cleaner cooler kitchen Bakes, broils, roasts toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. 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