Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 05, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
Castle-Shortridge Wedding
A MIGHTY SMART OTTER
TOO MUCH IDLE TIMBER
THE PRIDE OF BELLY GOAT
THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1M2
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Office: Natl. Bank Bldg.
Both Phon«s: Bell 43-J
HUMBLED BY CHITTIM BARK
A Willamina barber who was over
On Christman day, at high noon,
Fréta U. S. Forest Service, Depart­
P. O. Box 197
Ground Floor
occurred the wedding of R. W. in this county last week, became the
ment
of
Agriculture
owner
of
a
half
grown
pet
otter
“
Yeh,
”
said
the
goat
owner,
who
Castle of Bay City, Ore., and Miss which was secured by th« Kellow
La Velle Shortridge at the home bf family, near Hebo, when a phppy
Portland, Oregon, Dec. 31. shrdl lives just over the Tillamook line In
an adjoining county, "I can see now
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and raised on a bottle, with milk. It
PORTLAND, OREGON, DEC. 31. that goat/and chittim bark don't
Samuel Shortridge. There were a- Is now thoroughly domesticated, and
bout sixty Invited guests. After the shows rare Intelligence. The bar­ —"The United States produces more mix to the best advantage,” and he
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
• *
beautiful ring ceremony, used by ber, whose name is Gene Barber by thain half of the entire lumber cut chewed a splinter of frayed fence
of
the
world,
and
uses
95
per
cient
the Christian Church and given by the way, allows the pet to follow
rail reflectively.
Complete Set of Abstracts of tire Records of Tillamook County
Rev. Harry E. Tucker, the officiat­ him down to thfe barber shop, where of that amount right here at home,”
The county agent nodded affirm­
ing minister, the bridal party and It amuses his customers while they said Col. W. B. Greeley, Chief of atively. Here was the end of a mys­
for their “turn.” The other day ‘ the Forest Service, who passed
guests marched to the dining room wait
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
while there were no customers pres­ I through Portland today from the tery, the flooding with sunshine of
and ate a Christmas wedding din­ ent,
Barber was surprised to see the |forest fire conference at Mather a recondite matter that had bother­
ner. The best wishes of the com­ otter climb into the barber chair,
ed the rancher for weeks past, and
munity go with this young couple.
and lean back expectantly.
Just Field, California.
“The exhaustion of our timber who with despair that almost bord­
to carry out the farce, Barber placed
Geo. and Emmett Illlngsworth of a towel arouad the animal’s neck, ' supply is coming about, not because ered on temporary insanity, had
Garibaldi, cashed in on two cat and lathered it’B faoe, the otter I we have used our forest freely, but sent for the county agent, 50 miles
hides Tuesday .and Geo. S. Brooks grunting complacently. He then pre because we hav failed to use our away, to unravel the pastural riddle.
of upper Wilson river, got a war­ tended to shave th’e ,animal’s whis­ timber growing land. The problem
"All you have to do," said the
rant for another one the same day. kers, finally wiping off the lather, in a nutshell is the enormous area of county agent, lighting his briar
and combing it’s short silky hair.
then took off the apron and the forest land which has been so logged pipe azid puffing a few whiffs with
J. E. Sperry of Mohler was in He
otter jumped dowfn, went Aver to the I and burned that it is producing lit­ evident satisfaction, "is to turn the
the city Tuesday.
ELECTRI
glass, looked over the job critically I I tle or nothing- Wo have more than herd into a new pasture, and be
James. Ernest and Elmer Hines and apparently satisfied picked up 80,000,000 acres, an area greater
sure
that
there
are
no
chittim
trees
i
came home Monday to visit at the a paper and made a bluff at reading than all the forests in France, Bel­
The Biggest
in it."
home fireside.
the sporting page.
gium, Holland, Denmark, Germany,
The rancher nodded in turn, as
IMPROVEMENT
E. M. Condlt and wife ret urned Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal, his eyes strayed to a bunch of th’e
Lays 324 Eggs in a Year
Yet Made In
which
hive
been
denuded
to
the
from the valley the latter part of the
worst emancipated goats ever seen
Milking Machines
“Lady Dryden,” a hen at the Ore­ week, after spending Christmas with point of absolute idleness so far as —lank, humped up, ajid cadaver­
For compactness, simplicity
gon Agricultural Farm, entered by relatives in Salem. Mr. Condlt en­ the production of any timber of com­ ous, and hardly able to stand.
nd reliability the Perfection
of snow mercial value is concerned.
the college at the California laying countered quite a bit
“Now, take a squint at that old
Electric Milker has no equal.
contest, has laid 324 eggs from De­ the road near Amity.
We have other enormous areas of billy! A week ago, he was the
You can install it in an hour.
Mrs.
Lucretia
Barrett
and
son
of
cember 14, 1920, to December 14,
cut-over land now growing but a meanest brute I ever saw. He chased
Any farm electric light plant
Hillsboro returned home th e latter fraction of the amount of timber
1921.
runs it. No piping to buy or
Jimmy
out
of
the
lot,
time
and
a
install, no gas engine to bother
This is believed to be a new world part of last week, after visiting rela­ which they might produce. And we again; and once he nearly butted
with, no line shaft to put up,
egg-laying record for Barred Rocks. tives In the city.
are adding to these areas of idl’e or Isaac to death. And them nannies—
no belts
buy. stretch
____ to
Just
largely idle land from 10,000,000 to why many’s the time I’ve found the
the wire cable over the cows
15,000.000 acres every year, as des­
for the power unit to run on,
tructive logging and still more des­ whole caboodle roostin' on the top of
fasten up the reel for the ex­
the
hen
house,
as
big
aB
life,
and
no
tension cord, plug into a lamp
tructive burning process. In western
socket, turn the button end
Oregon and Washington alone it is ladder anywheres near. And yester­
milk. Nothing to get out of
estimated that there are 1,500,000 day, Isaac walked up to that old
order. The teat cups, the qual­
acres of denuded land which but for billy and spit terbaccer in his eyes,
ity aluminum pail and the
three or four times, and the most
fire would be producing aimber.
“Nature’s Way’* milking ac­
tine old pirate did was to hang his
tion are the same in the Per­
' "This situation,” the Forester head and shed tears—plumb tee-tot-
fection Electric as in the old
points out, "canot long continue ally hu-mlllated!”
reliable Perfection Milker.
without grave consequences. If we
The Perfection Electric will
“Chittim has its uses In the medi­
save money for you.
are to remain a Nation of wood
Come and see it work.
users, we must become a Nation of cal world, all right, but evidently
wood growers. By some means or your goats were not up on dosage,”
other we must see to it that forest smiled the county agent. "It Is the
lands not needd for agriculture use nature of the tribe of Capricornus
are not to lie Idle, but are kept at to butt into difficulties without
reasoning, and that’s where they
work grofing timber.
got In trouble.”
In 1920 Washington led all other
“Yep,” answered the rancher,
states states in lumber cut with Ore­
gon second, these two states pro­ I “them goats is like a passel of fool
ducing over eight and a half billion boys a-playin’ poker; they fail
feet board measure.. If the Pacific pass the ‘buck’ when they don’t
Northwest is to main:tain its lead in a decent hand!”
lumber production it must geep out
“Ba-ah,” came a weak voiced
fires and pt its odle forest lands to sent from the wabbling billy.
work growing timber.
"Where Americans need more ' LOCAL HOLSTEIN RODUCES
i
forests,” states Col. Greeley, "is1
28 LBS. BUTTER IN 7 DAYS
largely on these 80,000,00 timber-I
[ Un Ili
*
(lejnuded acres which could be made ' Leila Tulip Gem Butter King, a
productive again with proper atten­ full aed Holstein cow, owned by F.
tion and protection against fires.” R. Beals of Tillamook, recently
Some of the chief reasons why these finished the milk and buttwr fat
forests are needed are os follows«
| I *-
— under
' official
~ ‘ * supervision. This
test
"Our manufacturing centers are cow is reported in the latest official
drawing an enormous rate upon our bulletin of the Holstein-Friesian As­
ti mber supply—from two to four soclation of America as having
times as fast per capita as the made at the age of eight years and
four months, a record of 711.9 lbs.
country at large.
I of milk and 23.639 lbs. of butter fat
"Our railroads require 125,000-
000 woodon cross ties annuaUy to ! in seven days, equivalent to 29.5
maintain their roadbeds in fit oon- . lbs. of butter. Her thirty day record
dition and take car« of new con- ¡•is 2948.9 lbs. of milk and 99.398 lbs.
of butter tat, equivalent to 124.2
st ruction.
lbs. of butter.
Our average American uses 125
The state Championship in th»
pounds of paper a year made lorgely full aged class is credited to Stan­
from wood—and the growing circu­ hope Belle Johanna, whose seven
lation of our newspapers and maga- day rcord is 859.7 lbs. of milk and
zfnes is Increasing that very gener­ 27.361 lbs. of butter fat, equiva­
'r'A ALL BOX CANDIES ‘
ous per caplto allowance.
lent to 34.2 lbs. of butter.
This
’’Our average well-kept farms, us- I i record was mad-e at the H. G. Mul-
Ing the upper Mississippi Valley as lenhoff Farm, Gresham, Oregon.
an Instance, require 2,000 board feet
Standard Top Recovering Outfits for Fords
of lumber annually for repairs aid
Agriculture Needs Stability.
improvements.
everything ready to put on
Agriculture must be stabilized so
"The fruit shipments from the
Wenaclree,, Yakima and Hood River that the farmer may depend on rea­
Valleys alo4\ for marketing, take sonable profits. President W. J.
25,000.000 boxds of hve board feet Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural col­
lege told a conference of farmers at
each every year."
Farmers’ week. Agriculture being
FresK Krause’s Best for One Week i
the basic industry, the prosperity of
Freak Crops Coitiy.
same put on $11.50
the nation rests on it. The farmer
Time and money «re lost by Ore- must meet tire agricultural needs of
goa farmers each yeas through pro- the world.
motion of freak crops by dealers
Ford Rear Curtains put on $3.50
who sell seed at high prices by mis­
Farm Flock Need Caie.
Celluloid in side curtains
square inch.
representation, says G. R. Hyslop,
chief of farm crops at th» O. A. C.
The farm poultry flock to be prof­
Experiment station. The station in­ itable must have careful atrsntfon
DRUGGIST
vests money every year in Investiga­ in selection of stock and eare of the
tion of these freaks and has estab­ birds, reports O. C. Crum, of th» 0.
All Bther tops in proportion. See me befere buying
lished a service to keep growers in A. C. Experiment station. Very little
formed of the résulta of trial«. If ■•gleet, he »ays, may result la
the «rope are not profitable, the sta­ weakened vitality. The male bird
tion finds it out and will tell aay in­ is half the flock, be considers, and
quirer, who may thus save the loss must be of right stock r.nd good
Order by mail for Ford Tops. Weight 11 pounds
of moMsy and crops that comes from vitality.
failure. Alaskan, Titanic, durum
ready to ship.
and Polish wheats, emoier, and Rur- Chinook* Matured in Fre*h Water
eka clover aro «one of th* "wonder"
J. H.. Brunson, superintendent or
crops generally found unworthy.
Fisheries for Montana, has bepni con*
............. . • ♦
ferring with Bureau of . Fist
'lsherles
Farm Management Important.
officials at Seattle la regard to
“Management erf the farm hae hatchery experiments which he has
more to do with Its earning capacity recently conducted. He states that
than methods of production or mar­ a number of Chinook salmon plant­
Phone Bell 38 J
Thrift Program
Tillamook, Oregon
keting." says H. D. Scudder, profes­ ed In Montana .lakes, and cut off
of a person who hatee system and
YOU may be
sor of farms management at O. A. C. from the ocean by impasedble falls,
order, but after all you know -thrvy are essential to suceso.
“Farmers have been thinking naorv have reached maturity la fresh z'
if yqa have never accumulated any capital, it’s probably be­
of
better production methods than water and ' spawned, attaining a
cause you haven't saved systematically. Fifty cents weekly
He has
better
farm busine^. Better pro­ weight of SO pounds.
is better than five dollars spasmodically.
duction methode must always be brought a lot of the eyed eggs to oe
Let the First National plan a thrift program for 1922 that
Cleaning, Dyeing. Pressing, Repairing Hats, Cleaned and Blocked
considered, but organisation meth­ bandied by the government hatch­
you can stick to.
ods have more to do with success of ery. Ha also tvporta that Sockeye
Moder» Eqaipment
Satuiaetioa Nunrantecd
the farm enterprise.” Sise, quality salmon have matured and spawned
2nd
Ave.
E.
Bet.
3rd
and
4th
Sts.
Tillamook. Oregon
DJM6T0M
and diversity of business, layout of in Land-locked lakes In Montana,
Job« Mor»«»
W. J. Blechers.
reaching
normal
sire.
—
Ex.
. W. Bunn
B. C. Lamb.
farmstead, labor efficiency, rotation
enry Rogers
C. J. Rdwasds.
of crops, machinery equipment, are
%
«. A. MoBboe
Marriage after the entrance of
named as factors of success in farm­
America into the worid war did not
ing.
constitute an attempted evasion of
Considerable lumber is being she draft so as to deprive the service
hauled over to Netarts of late for man of a bonus claim under the
use In improvements now going oo I Minnesua statute, the Minnesota
at that popular camp.
supreme court has ruled.
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