TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JULY 12, 1917. no one can be too careful about fires. I thing impressed us greatly, the big AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Once they are started there is no tell­ • I hearted business men of Pendleton ing where they will end or what were not only concerned about the By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 damage they will do. Every body development of its own city* but .Of should watch out and report fires. equally interested in the progress of Each subsequent insertion, line. The following, clipped from one of Business and Professional cards for the safety of the timber and other other cities in that part of the state our farm papers, about one year ago, one month..................... ................... I.oc property depends upon fighting fires and the entire eastern part of the shows the result* of the use of tank­ when they are small. We wart to state. What makes Pendleton big. in age as a supplement to grain fed to ■Locals per line each insertion OS council the people to use good judg­ our estimation, there is nothing small hogs. This was figured on a basis of Display advertisements, an inch Makes Clubbing Arrangement With ment and not set out fires at this ! or selfish about it, for it is so broad hogs selling for seven cents, while and Lodge Notices, per line . •05 season of the year. By doing so it gauged that it is head and shoulders now they are selling at better than la might burn up yours or your neigh­ I above petty and sectional jealousies. cents. All Resolutions of Condolence .50 bor’s property or destroy millions ! Naturally, Pendleton is justly proud Increasing the Profit on Grain Fed one month....................................... worth of valuable timber. Take our of its Round-Up. It has a right to be to Hogs. advice and all help to prevent fires proud of it, for it now more than a By putting protein into grain fed to THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. this summer. The saw mill at Coch­ local show. It is more than a state hogs the feeder nearly doubled on ran had a close call last week, and it I show, for people from all parts of the every cent invested economically in F. C. BAKER, Publisher. was by the united effort of a large I United States attend it. Some towns protein material. Skim milk or butter number of men that that place was . have had fake round ups and endeav- milk in the proportion of on ■ and one MONG cur large circle of renders not wiped out. i ored to reproduce the Pendleton half pound cf milk to one pound of there are a great many who are in­ [ Round I.'i. It takes thousands of wild "•rain will produce a mu.'h more ef­ terested directly or indirectly in . Rats! The Public Service Commit- horses and cattle, as well as exper­ ficient use of the grain, parts of I 'ion has decided that if the Southern ienced cow boys to make a round up which are not utilized when grain is fruit growing, dairying and other •Those who voted for the state and I Pacific Company will agree to give , '.ch as Pendleton gives every year. fed alone. Grain de s not contain all branches of farming. All these county bond issues felt pleased last precedence to the Western Union Th” 'rouble with some of th“ fake the feed elements in the right propor- naturally wish to keep in tin. e tout* with ag­ week when they knew the state was business, the office can be consolidat­ " 'nd tirs, and v+e-“ they have so tian to suit the pig’s need. ricultural activities throughout the state; going to pave 20 miles of road in the ed with the S. P. at the depot. We disappointed neopl“ is he fact that Where milk is not available tankage county. and to know about any figlst which is being ould like to ask the Public Service “Id pin" horses gad cows that have makes the chettne • protein supply in í 1 Commission who's to know whether been milked for many years can’t b Oregon. Ten pounds of tankage at waged for the measures Oregon farmers The train schedule on the railroad this agreement will be complied with? made to buck, and this w*s well i>- i a ton added to 30 pounds of want and against all sorts of schemes that would he much more appreciated if a Well, if the Western Union wants to I lustrated at 'he round ”r> in Portland grain at present prices increases the are detrimental to the people and agricultural .train left here early in the morning, get out of the city, why let it go and vh-n the audience veiled “Take 'he cost of 100 pounds of feed ten cents, interests of this state. and arrived in Portland about noon. the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone, l e.-i“er out and milk it." The round up but it increases the p yield 2.55 And vica versa. Or, better still, a train o. should get in and get the business ■« Pendbton’s show. It put monev. pounds, which at 7 ce per poui.d 1 We have, therefore, made a special clubbing leaving here at night with sleepers. and in doing so should strive to give . brains and energy in'o 1» and it ti'm- amounts to $18.55 hundred arrangement with THE OREGON FAR­ good service. The Public Service . 'd out a greater success than even pounds. The cost of > increase The ship building program of the Commission docs not appear to have 1 'hose who initiated it expected, and yield was but $10.00. MER whereby any fainter or fruitgrower, government is not being presecuted the wisdom of Solomon. The opera­ it is unfair for other towns to bn't in In terms of returns per hundred who is one of our regular subscribers and who with the speed that is necessary in tor at Tillamook applied for a job j y ith little bits of round uns that are 'ounds of gain on the hog. the feed- i is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON this national crisis, that is if other with more pay in it, and this was one 1 simn’v ridiculous compr-ed with the er secures 87.5 ■5 cents more by feeding FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE places are having the same amount of of the reasons of the change. If the I Pendleton Round Up. That city is tankage with grain than by ' feeding I OREGON FARMER in combination with trouble as the Feeney-Bremer Co. is Western Union would pay their op­ ■ going to give a higg“r and better straight grain, says Professor ...... ----------- •• Sam- ; having in Tillamook. erators more wages there wouldn't be | , round ur> this year. We must sav a son, who conducted the feeding tests. | this paper at the same rate as for this paper ■ —-o------- such a scarcity. However, times will | word for Pendleton’s hospitality. “In terms of the price that the pig I alone. Of course the north part of the change soon, and we propose to There’s nothing small about that returns for 100 pounds of grain the | county will be anxious to obtain some ‘‘come back” at the Commission in either, for that city seems to believe tankage causes them io raturn 23’3 This offer applies to all those who renew or hard surfaced roads as soon as pos­ the near future. in big things. If ev-r the editors of cents more, which is $4.«5 more perl extend their subscriptions as well as to all sible. Everybody get the hard surface Oregon were given the glad hand and ton. If pigs were paying only market new subscribers. If you are interested di­ spirit, and it won’t be long before The address of Editor Piper, of the a glad welcome in any of their visits prices for garin fed alone, this $4 (75 rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, there is a hard surfaced road from Oregonian, at the banquet at Pendle­ to other places, nothing could surpass may justly be counted at the feeder’s one end of the county to the other. do not miss this unusual opportunity, but ton on Saturday, showed the serious­ Pendleton's hospitable welcome last profit. This profit is further increas­ ness of the world wide war and the week, every editor feeling that it ed m the fertilizing value of the send your order in now. We wish every business man in Til­ necessity of waking up to the fact was a sincere welcome from the big. manure. ■/ Tankage has been tried out in this lamook had the Pendleton pep and that our whole energies should be broad guaged THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm citizens of Eastern community spirit. That is what makes brought together for the successful Oregon. We appreciate Pendleton's county with grain as a supplement for paper which is- devoting itself exclusively a live business city and bungs thou­ prosecution of th«- war. results re­ Mr. Piper hospi'ility and glad welcome, and mir whey, and excellent to the farming activities and interests of sands of dollars in trade. Attend the showed the horrible, cold blooded whenever it is in our power to re­ ported. John Naegcli fed about 10' Oregon. It has a big organization gath­ next Round Up at Pendleton and rub methods used by Germany in the ciprocate we are going to do our bit percent tankage together with mid­ 'ft. .1 sip against the broad gauged men of prosecution of the war. He was, no most gladly to help the bier men of dlings and barley, and all the whey ering the news of importance to farmers, they would drink, and reports that ' that city. dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and doubt, right in his assertion that the Pendleton and Eastern Oregon in he It people of the United States were all the development of that' part of the never had hogs gain so fast poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at­ is pork^ try'n8r a‘ ,hc prMcnt pricc We believe that it will not be many together too indifferent to I the ser- state. of tack wrongful methods and combinations and years when it will be seen that the iousness of the present war. Mr. bad legislation, and support honest leaders How to Disinfect Your Stable. County Court made a mistake in pre- Piper made a great impression on the ‘•i The little city of Joseph^n Wallowa and beneficial measures. We are confident barmens are constantly advised fering concrete roads. Other states editors as well as on a large number __ to hen 1 that our readers will congratulate us on our and counties have had their exper­ of Pendleton people who heard his . county, has a Commercial! Club that ^infect their stables, s, hen houses, , is wide awake, with the eommunity iences with concrete, and it seems to words of admonition and out pouring being able to male this splendid and. at­ >w how eases™^ • spirit. Very few of the Editors of 1>e conceded that concrete is a good of patriotism. If more speeches of tractive dubbing offer. I Oregon had ever visited that county. material for the base, but requires that character could be made it would riodtby ,hV' °sW'^PartmeCnt some asphaltic material for the sur­ be a good thing, for it would have the , Although there is a distatrxy of 170 Joseph, migh^^n’L fFh-K face. We arc sorry Tillamook County wholesome effect of rounding up an­ miles between Pendleton and ! rs falling into the same error as some archists and 1. W. W.’s. who are the community spirit is strong in that ure ref- part of Oregon. This is what happen­ erence. other places. plotting against the country right in X Chemical disinfectants are usee ----- o our midst. No time should be lost in ed, Pendleton provided a special are used to train of Pullman cars and sleepers f.ont''-’lling disease is ease ‘ It appears to be no easy job to rounding that class up and deporting and Joseph provided the grub stake. and tb. MH air' Xda,reCgSr,n8rd,reC,ions for th- I convince the people that they waste them when the war is over. ..ieir t The location was in a beautitul park I loo much. There is more or less waste 7- Sweep ceilings, side walls sial! at the head of Wallowa Lalw, which >in every family, and if this could be Wouldn't that jar you. Tillamook is a large body of water five miles stall O,hcr surfaces prevented a large amount of good I County is to get 20 miles of hard long, at an elevation of 5,iM)V feet uni r!>nS’/,OOrS’K until iree from cobwebs and dust. food could be conserved. Don’t waste. ■ surfaced road south of this city. But with water pouring into it from the Kem°ve all accumulations of' Women can do their country great 1 listen to this: When the county bond snow capped mountains. Fr is an itlth by scraping, and if wood work service by preventing waste in their issue was before the people, some of ideal spot, and in many respects homes, and although there are many the "knocking” timber men went to surpasses that of Crater Lake. It was has become decayed, porous or ah- I meritorious things that the women 1 the State, Highway Commission and here that the good people of Joseph sorbent, t. should be removed, burn- I arc called upon to perform in the ' endeavored to obtain a statement 1 showed their interest in the men who ' ll, and replaced with new material 3. It floor is of earth, remove 4 national crisis, none is more impar­ from it to be used in opposition to mold public opinion. W e do not know tant than they should prevent waste the county bond issue. The State whether the good people of Joseph inches from the surface, and in places in their homes and preach it as often Highway Commission would not al­ are very conversant with the biblical 'Vhere it shows staining with urin a suihcient depth should be removed to as they can. low these "knocking” timber men to account of Joseph’s prophecy of ------- o------- pull its leg in that wray, and the reas­ years of famine and years of plenty, expose fresh earth. All earth remov­ We hope the non-litigants won’t be on we mention this little incident js but when the editors' special’ train ed should be replaced with earth from as foolish as the litigants and get in­ to open the eyes of the citizens of reached Wallowa county it was one an uncontaminatcrf source, or a new to an expensive law suit, with high Tillamook county' to the fact that of Joseph’s fat years. Talk about the floor of concrete mav be laid, which is very durable and easily cleaned. priced attorneys pulling their legs. some of the timber men, whenever , hospitality of Pendleton, Joseph 1 T!1/ "»’»re interior of the stable, But if they want their legs pulled in anything bobs up for the improve­ | Commercial Club was not to be out- especially the feeding troughs and that way, go to it. There arc some ment and development of the county, | done. And it wasn't. The way the ilrams as well as milking stools and level headed individuals who believe use every scheme to oppose it. ! good people of Joseph, men and that the pavement case could and This is a f-ir illustration of what is ■ women, pitched in and served a most nir other implements, should be sat­ should he settled without going to taking place. If they had succeeded | excellent breakfast and fish dinner in urated with disinfectant, as cresol law, and with a few sensible, unpre­ ind the state and county bond meas­ [ the park, with abundance of good compound ( U. S. P.), or carbolic act’d judiced persons on a committee to ures h id failed to pass it would not things, showed how one and all were t> ounces to every gallon of water in confer with the paving company it is have been possible to obtain this 2'1 anxious to give a right royal welcome erteh case. After this has dried, the may be possible to arrive at a satisfactory miles of hard surfacing that is to be 'o the editors. It was certainly ap­ stalls, walls, and ceilings agreement. It is worth trying any­ started this year south of Tillamook preciated. The ideal day. the stdiurdid. covered with whiten sh (linie wash) eitv. For several years we have K’ctt picturesque location, the co,J. iuvip- to each gallon of which should he ad­ way. ded 4 ounces of chloride of lime. hearing a good deal about th -so ■ orating atmosphere, the abundance All retuse and material from Another of our old and respected fond v-'roody timber owners, who i of the best things in the market. an.I citizens—Isaac Quick—has passed it tropical for ’he Mason admin­ | fish caught in the lake cooked on the stable and barnyard should be re­ THE UNIVERSA!, CAR away. It is fitting that we should say istration. and who foutrht the county i grounds, and served by a lave • niu.i- moved to a place not accessibl ■ to a word in honor of one who helped bond issue and took .a hand in oppo­ hcr of the good people. The Targe cattle or ho.zs. The manure diould be to make Tillamook county what it is sition to giving the central part of [ crowd present, the band and swbse- spread on tn Ids and turned under In ■ today. We all respected, honored amt the countv deep water facilities. The ■ quent speech made it a grand and addition, the yards should be disin­ W lierever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford admired Isaac Quick, for lie was a pconle of the county feel it is time to ' pleasant day. The newspaper men fected by sprinkling liber; llv with a service has kept pace. It’is the factor which solution of copper sulphate. 5 ounces good citizen, husband and father, and retaliate, .and they .are justified in do­ ( were more than pleased with tbc trip inonrn his departure, is a source of ing so. for these timber men who to Wallowa Lake and the hospitality to a jxalhin of water. strengthens the personal relation between Th. best method of applying the deep regret to those who had the have been "knocking” the improve­ of the Joseph Commercial Club will Ford owners and the Company. To get the His ment and development of Tillamook long be remembered, for but few of disinfectant and the lime wash is bv pleasure of his acquaintance, best possible service from your Ford car, long labors are ended, and Tillamook county arc not paying their just pro­ the editors knew what a d'elightftil means of a strong spray pump, such county was blessed by his coming portion of taxation, for Targe tracks place Wallowa Lake is for penplc to as used by orchardists. bring it here when it needs attention and get This method is efficient in disin­ here, and now his spirit has flown to of timber in the county arc tinder- spend a splendid summer outmg. We the benefit of Ford supervision throughout. rc-'ive i’s reward. Our sympathy is cruised. These timber men sent a paid hope when the citizens of Oregon fection against most of the contagious and infectious diseases of animals. wi:’ the* bereaved family. agitator into the county, and for a become convinced We use the genuine Ford parts and give you of the absolute an.I should be applied immediately time he succeeded fairly well, for he necessity of hard surfaced roads, following any outbreak, and. as a the benefit of the reKular standard Ford a few ehronic Wallowa county will do her share in l ite wheat situation in Eastern hobnobblcd with matter of precaution, it mav be irsed prices. Touring Car $360, Runabout 1345, the county has helping to obtain a hard ‘Oregon becomes serious. Thr editor "knockers.” Now surfaced once or twice yearly. was taken on a trip through Umatilla hundreds of "knockers,’* all demand­ road to Wallowa Lake. Thousands of Sedan $645, Coupelet $505, Town Car $595— •county last week and saw the vast ing a fair, square and honest timber visitors would visit that county every all f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by German Money is Hiring Traitors. ■wheat fields. It was a splendid sight cruise. Well, after all. when the tim­ year if it had a hard surfaced road to see miles upon mites of waiving ber is rccruised, as it will be. and the and people in Oregon would be glad I he tinted States departmetrt of wheat at a most critical stage of its timber men pay their just proportion to go there also. Rad roadi» have kept growth. It needed moisture, bitt the of taxation, the timber men’s foolish many most delightful spots like Wal­ justice has proof that I. W. W. lead­ hot weather had just started and Old agitation in this county will bring lova Lake from being visited, and if ers arc conspiring with the German 1 Sol was doing considerable damage .about, as we have often predieted, a the Joseph Commercial CTub is wise government to prevent mining in the 1 with the thermometer at 102 degrees. boomerang, and they wilt be able to it will forthwith inaugurate a plan anthratic coal regions of Pennsylvan- big little, silly little to obtain a certain amount of hard ,a-. The farmers of Eastern Oregon had thank their tillaook garage “Our information proves” declares certainly done their bit in helping to Dougal-DougaTTy-Do man for paying surfaced road every year, for from increase the food supply, and it is a out many, many more thousands of whit we saw last week, we do not the assistant United States district source of regret that weather condi­ dollars every year to go towards know of anything that will benefit attorney who has charge of the in- tion« have so seriously injured the hardsurfaeing onr roads and improv­ Wallowa county more than hard yestigation. "that German monev has wheat crop of that section of Oregon. ing our harbors. These few remarks surfaced roads It may take some been poured into the district in an ef­ | may not be received very graciously time for the editors to convince the fort to cause strikes antf thus lessen ■■ —o------- We arc out a day’s work and a day’s by some of the timber men. and we people that it is economy to build coal production. Undoubtedly German agents are ne­ thev will be huffed at what expense in Portland on «xx»»»...» account of ’ [suppose hard surfaced roadh and the county vxptmr in » uiurtiiti « • • « , . the train from Pendleton being two "i "7 wan,_‘° ,h/K’ that lags behind «mid eventually fariously busy inciting tabor troubles don’t *hey. and not us. arc responsible for wake up to benefits that are to be all over the United States 1 \V W hours late on Monday. ttp to the demand for a rccrttisc of the tim- derived from hartf surfaced roads. Wc ’rtivities in the Pagtffc northwe.1 know whether to charge the loss account or send in a bill to ' her. indirectly brought about by their have no doubt that the Joseph Com­ should be vigorously probed bv the the O. W. R. R. and N. Co. It is paid agitator. mercial Club wilt see our point and department of justice »nd the United ----- o----- aggravating to say the least. We do not allow Wallbxva county to be the States secret service. Their success in not know the cause of the delay other Pendleton has the right community last to profit by hard surfaced roads. .tying up the great copper mines of , Butte, their appetkrnnee in the silver- 1 than the train failed to reach Port- spirit, because its broad gauged, big j.,, Pro<1ucmg districts of the Coeur land at the schedule time, anil left us |minded business men work together Help for Those Who Have Stom.ch d’Aleíes; thei? ú“t‘Serence ’rith tarn' the ,ti in.led in I’oitlan.l me dav in •* — '•*-- for the city’s and “ Eastern Oregon’s her camps and their impossible d'