BUTTER AND CHEESE MAKERS AND DAIRYMEN'S CONVENTION (Continued frvra First Vav.) Chor nmkers anally doehlcd to come to Tillamrak this rr hut agreed to have another nweting at l.n Oramle in nloul six weeks. lYof. H. T. French of Corvnlll was the next speaker. He expressed much satisfaction because of pmt achieve ment which Oregon had sustained in the dairy industry, and groat hopes for the future. He eave it as hi opinion that the price of .latry, product wouhl steadily rise regardless of any Increase in production, bceau of our rapidly increasing popular:. He made men tion of the fact thl 170.t) ticket to the Pacific CoU vxere beinj: bought ty Kureopeans on the instMll-ttcnt plan, a nd that these people of Bit rope woukl he settling on our si r a soon a the Panama Canal was completed. Mr. French wa fallowed by Mr. Goo. Week, one of the oldest members of the Dairymen' Association, I'rof. Heckwith of Corvalis, Mr. l.en of Portland and Mr. Lambert of the U. S Dairy Division. At th conclusion C. R. Worrall. manager of the iiotel Tillamook. In a few appropriate remarks, thanked, on behalf of the hotel company, all those, who had agisted in msk;nti th ban. uuet a success. A fiaihlight was taven of the ban queter, by photographer Dshhtren, while the bangtat was in progress. Exprcjjion of Thanks. The fullow-ii re-olittiotn were nd.ptel : - That we evprer"? our thank to the people of rllHii:oiic, to the Tillu nuk Commercial Club, tor their i-it-oMratoii unci the use of their splendid fl it tvoin-, uud e(e-i ly to C'la-t K-ui.e. K. C. Maker .-tid Fred Chti-it-tiTii fur their untinrnr effort, which were o eential to the ucce,f of tin- mectiris: That we remler .ill assistance IHtSMtle to the National Cremnrry Hotter t.;ker' Association ; that we el-ct one delegate for each twenty five mem'-er iniruod -turn! i-itr to attend t! e net ?esion of the n ittonal mee-tin:; to represent our a sLvuiiion. and report at the followinir meeting ot this neMVia th"i. Tliit we extend to ("hte! Rawl. of the lair Dep: . Vahiiistou. I) C. our thank. far wendintr u CJ M. Lambert, u ho :-o efficiently -cored our butter a id ask that he t -cut to l.a Oranje -n December iu ' ,-i-t us at that time That we i-t. reciate the work of Mr. 1 ttn rr.e.l.'i for services ren derexl t i ---or tiir the cheese. To tt,.- Tul.itti.-i.k Iiotel 'l. for theirf ir'ei.u t ejtmeTt. who have iriveji .i'- rve.y .ittcnt::i. To lili.un Sie'.ihen- attd hp Sii. i.it- .or trie ii"e tt tneir LtnUl iii2T ftjr di.-p!ay of our dairy pro-dllt'tr-. Tbe r.r-t peaisers of the evening were Prt-s.Jvit T. S. Townserd, of the Oregon Butter ar.j Cheese Ma1: en Ai siciation, a.nd Prvsulent J. M. DickiKin, of the Orejjon Dairvmens' Association, followed by ibort i.!ks by a numocr of the viaitors. Wednesday morninif the visitors were taken i.i autos to see some of the cheese factories and dairy farms. At 1 -J30 p. in. the convention was called to order formally. Fred C. Bak er, president of the Tillamook Com mercial Club, gave a short address of welcome, the keynote of which was "Co-Operation. " Club Welcomes Dairymen. Mr Maker siitd : i) It iirforls me reat pleupiire in he.ali )! the Tillinook Cominer ii.il C'luh nnl tf:- -itizeiH to extend ) o;; a moft hearty welcome to ij-ir cry and rov..:ty We ire srlad to ha .- the Ircm Dairyme 'pi .n.-poi': .foil meet li?re. for thi-4 -i the in -l i k-al (l.iirjmi; coutits in (Jrrii'jn li.ii i- the Checne nf the .Nort.iwent. at d your iiiti rirt are in "ii.n m with our n.te --eht-.. I mi alii'i to the inte.ct that i i l-'-n in yjiir ateoriati it, w.'irh J l.o.e will rov to larger proi i,r.m .-t anJ Lccome aa un pen, nt .a tor in fo.'terinir the dairy indiMiry in the rt.ite. Your asrjcvi iltiori f !i-nt'd he o'ie of the lari;?t aud iii' lit i iicri't r hodieri in Ore U'nn and 1 h'-pe it will trow to tuat extent 1 here if a woeful luck' ut ro-op-'i.'i , anions -t dairy met und I wa it to jiiij. rcr tftirj upon our .o- iap'in that thi- irj one of th firi-t o':d moHt iinportiint thhitfrf that voti 'iiould ami to hrin about (iet together and pull t ;i;etier rthoiild he the loyan of your art hociation. You have all heard of the faiiiou 'I illiiii!ook chee.-e, and I want to hay to vou that it wan Ly co-operation that thiri was obtained. You have an Object lesion iu what co opei at ion .iijcl wirkiiiff together hae doiit for ih Jairy mdubtry of Tillaincok couuty. I'ut the amc rystcuifu your Htate orani.ution and then MiitTiri will attend Urt elfort,. I have watched the cheene indurdry of thin county from itw inception. Seen the ntrifc caui-ed by pulling apart and now the HpleiKhil rcHiiltH by pulling to gether I want to nay r''ht here that I have only feeti one ciop failure iu Tillamook avid that w,m at'a time when furtrien were at lotrvr headrt ami they xveie under Helliwr one another They would ahip their cheese to inn- utruiiKu buver who iniht come iTlou;- and then j,et it where the chicken yot the ax. It wau a bud crop failure to Borne dairymen. 1 wiah to i(tt prcBH tlif altso upon your iiiukIh hat Hiiicc the dairy uakOcisitiouH cooperated, we Juive not had any more of thorte crop failurcH. I want TrT.n tnnnuir hot,,and. l7oT Cllw will furnUh an ex.t ,ho V,' of Idle land.- into i.roducttvc rii.tim will devote hl time to the work In the t 'J,,". K J ' And in ixiniin hiiUUnir you vxeUnune rto)(, divine. lnt and In-'' ' toourcitv I only oxmo.n (he nti- WMly, and l.rlnw Into eon-1 Wheten-. we tculUe the in...t !YLrA,rv;,, i jun ..e .ricH.j..:;Ki ';;""" ,,,,,,,r' hdiitr ctMid teaulta to the dairy in- depiittmont of the United State ami "'J V ' VM, , valise tht then' ! the imhvu Ui farmer. Same work n i,.,i .. nHt. In t etH'U' 'o.a . been cufiencinl in this atulo nlrvad 1 i-tim a-cattle on nel?hlH.ituK L He UfKtMl TilhunHik county to adnpt it. as one of the Hunt sutlnfm'tiirv ami I suceossful branehtM of the atudy of aurioultuie. P:vf. r. 0. Iteokwlth, also of tlw llr tlttntry J. M. Dickson, prosldont of the elation r!Kmled cnicefuHy, and fol lowed with In annual nildrvaa. It w a lonpthy "il learncil discourse. Tho report of the secretary treasurer fol low ext. rhe treasury contained a bal ance of $117.00. The free labor de- agricultural csdlorfe. then mado iwrtment of the itseviitun was discon- iliustiat.Hl talk on "Clean Milk." timi.xl in DtH. Some dieuslou was u.,-i Inntern sliihtt. showliu: the actual h, i jht'oi" h uiaVlni; ,i.,m.J i. l....niiiL f tho dutv on .-niwIliliiMi .UiiiiL- ti v.irimn narta of i lot Miletx'ullu butter and the probntde effect this tho country. Many of the plctur. , (l'nvp Si-a-lon l I"! 1 wouhl nave on me imimr nn were winch wmim me iiim ii'w itm this country. T. Townsoial stitfi;vst- m i the state. He then explained. Whetra-. the L ' " i that keeping the rio down for the dangers of tilth and some of the )irtflUiiulon and ttmr t the ensuing veur miitht dscourai;e ways to prevent It. Keeplni; cows md Lv,tj,y iul IohI cilleU! mi l i net heavy shipments ol interior iraucr tron Autraiia. from the vielnity of b.rna. . I x . 11 . ..1 t. . . . l. . 4. ,. p.en.y o k,h am. in n.nr ui V u, oiwpail'itr. the use of whitewash ami the adoption ',. ,,,j U.ler In l milk (HiiN with small openings were amuiur his reeanuuondations. ..... lulu. tit. I. null Wheiea-. c now hove a iirnM ex eetlent low wheielij it tmo 1 v e -V cated trxMH nil the lionl '-v I" per eooporntlun ulnH nltle lo netx thendore . ... ... llr it hV'rd tlmt r ea. h i dutlunlly do all In out po;M the ciHiiHimttOH of ail U . ....i ii .i. lllKIMW (" tofllni: iin.hr Hu Ijiw i.-i'l at Ii l I'lxt li'irv I t I I a . C. Kunte ElcctcJ Present. Klection of officers for the eusuinc year followed, everv ofHcer tK'in chtvt en by acclamation, as follows: President. Charles Kunte of Tilla mook ; first viee-preswienl. til Cary of Carlton: second vice president. W. K. Taylor, of Oorvallls, secretary -troas-urr, I'rof. K. Cravoi, Corvalhs. An excellent paper on 'Improving the Uairy Hens," by I'rof. 0 raves ;iven elope attention. nd a disetMston on the advisability of establishing a Bull association in Tillutnook county, occupied some time most profitably. No definite action was taken however. stahlns clean, removliur manure ptlea 1 uetu- wvfken the aiisr ol nduiiltinit mi;. " ..I iiifrtfon Htiti .-nit i, i . i i tin i m i floruit iiHU leoier l" mr the latter, an rertsU yoil-ik! man ill the i lime 'ie. aud Y!iti, tli4 tiirv pitrtrl I the atale have uMed ni. -lonr.l ir I..--.n titmir item or. Itttr "H Or. JauuM Withycomltti oponcd the; jtr p ,Vntdved. Hint while the ThursdV with a j mem' ri ol th- tirj, mi lam man AaK'tiiiii tow ii itiniiMc i r,. I ItM t ll t ,,- Mill U r It, 'llC declar d that to have better cows a i uVrt.U feel ihelo.-f.it number of things should be d out. t-irst !,(,r Asfia'tmi n h.. NMotuined . the tate at lame Iinmp the ViH nil exiwrience frui outiiutie i . . I . . M,f tt.i.H tell, 1(1 thennore. their use. where cowv '" ,,u ,CMllt,lv ,,. t. wealth and! kept over nu;ht in the barm takes i .,r,M,,.rtty id toe I'ai itu- ,N iitnveni, 10 ixir cent of the prwluetion. an wel ax the revmr ci cr unoiii tiieic wa Better Cowt AiIvocjIcJ. afternoon session stiirinij apKin) for "Itetter Cows.' M"K BBBM,(BBVUaSB mrm ll'o.uir.. nv. 1 H :v 'ittHaKBBrMHI fo.;u tlntiooi. k 1 'V;tHMi.H "OlrmpW l'i.k. I uw Jiiot ih imtlt-i rnl, I I, IIHMt lltlill t" nulllr4 p- fi Idp, MiiKiUtly lui(wi(4 (ruin tluptisnj. PortUnd Flouring m it Co. r.-"- of all. the rli;iil stanchions should be taken out. Thoy were cruel and fur away to twr cent ti.. au .u,i .iil L,.,n ,i. '.1- i 'of m vounif man t Mr. Wells, cheuust for the state diry rKe careful ration balanced for " ' '"'" and feed office in I'ortland, ile'ivered a individual animal. He cotnpltmMilisI the J tewdvetl I'ur'.het. that this n coeii talk on the work of the office. men of the county on the wonderful - nation extnl to the rrpe tiv e D n. , land naturw hua Kiven them, t here is j Lum'ies l th dfccel their Papers Uucusjcd. ... . , i , , ., t1 tir.irtelt aymimthv in tint -ie;it 1 nolhins- in the workl efjui.i to it. lien- ! ' ' i ..,,,,.. t Thursday mormn s session opened Rulrk remarkable dairy land, and yet , 1,, he e.iKM.-.ed i.. at 10 o'ckeK with a moat useful and natural condition here are far super-1 ,,r (k ord mitt a copy ' " t Oenmark. Wisconsin has a J the lam lies ct the Ueceau. onteruiininic adttress on "Teetins ami Testing Asociatnns" by M. S. Shroek. Deputy Food and Dairy Inspector of tbe Slate. Mr. Shrock's addrees was plain practical and helpful. He spoke briefly on the origin of the wort of testing in Kurope, and then to illus trate, called attention to the results achieved by a rttrymn in Sweden. This owner started testing in a herd ofiOcws. Aftertestins.be ruthless ly cut down but herd to 2S animals, as the tests revealed the other -12 eow were not valuable milk prudiirers. Then followed a series of year in which he steadily eliminated tbe animate which did not show up to the lu.tdard be bad set. a-xl added to t le herd by purchase at.d breeding. A' the emi of tbe sixth year he hnil n herd of 71 drf-.ry cows, but the results, measured in bolter fat, showed an irwrente of HI pounds per cow. tor to reputation for producing wonderful dairy animal. Yet fillauwok cutty surpass in every way any purl of Wisconsin mj fur as natural ntlvantAXes are concerned. Nature part ; now it is up to the men to tbeir share, WHerfNtt th artouat ilair mn imvrnila hi for lie 'Mnel aim it. ilisaenlf'inlfvU ol up to date an )' titotlertl Idens of tmenaive ui'ol has done herlture with the dairy cow the a .-v rncrt.'ir. unit INi'e bret cattle is a cry- tM Vti it imiH.nan e uir ing need. To be sure, it eusU some-1 lf1H.r itevcUmineot nl our itrent thins to eetablish oure hrwl herds in . ut. nntt the nlace of thuae note on hand. It hrr aa, the wor altemlaiue m)ht be weli to do it Krudually, but it cent, highly colored rich milk. The Jersey has her place m an itnvjuiille-i ptvdueer of butter fat. To build up t these breeds adit prove a money msk- Mr. Shroek then took up the herds jni; proposition six! there is no reason of I UliimooK Louoty. wnero a tes.tn , under the sun why Tillamook oountr Imi AWkt l tM muni im! 1 I ..I 1 . . t k . I -I id he-" merit tics is largely Itte to tianaiM'rtullon enoen-K it the shouk) be done. He ud vised -hat each ! sihmiaI tr.itle and uncertainties community breed some particular dairy loer rates, th refore antmsl and suit breed to environment. ' Me it reiMiasl. l-t we reivt Kor example. ,n tn. hlPs. the Ayrshire i -Vw1! Vi-TTJT! u the bitst w. In some other sections, an i one-thrd tare t.r tu ntuotl the Halstem Is wtthont etpi l. For eit'trp i all fiiturj aritiiial ioiive uo the Guurneey prvdoees n iniKnirt-: reaardlet of Hie iiu.iiher of t mrtnofrr- iu -i i. i it, mwi te it furtlter remilxed. th.it the Cement : Coal Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brie Plaster Drain Tile I , A M tt-S( ; II R A ! ) i R ( X ) M PAN Onckt and W.trchotnc l:ront St. between 2d and 3d Ave. Vl pre -Mr nl oi nil m -nit a i 01111111 tee tit to to wait on the 'rne-al pae njer anriit n I Ii 1 vuiio'.if ratlwiij H f the Nor,h're', und ir ;e them to r.iiit u ttim rr ip.est. Wricreio., we utnt henrtily apprr ciate the vriy cortlinl ircPitlon and ".ph-nilnl entertiiiiuiieiit we Have rr association exuttn. He compliuiontwi ' jhoulil not some dnv be known as the the members highly but proceeded to j)fuimer dairying country in the world, .bow bow the work shouk) progress. atu the place to como when somebody Testinif cou 51 per cow. if each wants U) build np herds. I'ure broil teeived from the i ltiseii- of l illa. owner would eii ninate the five lowest J cattle was his watchword. He rtUo .'k l lty 11ml l.oiint, and rHS iMiin'i .-nix-i fthi fivi vnrMitm' a ..p,,a.I i -nl.. iu. - , i. .. i,...l. ... i tally ir highly as the rest of the herd, he woulu me farm movem.nt. He did tot favur add from ?! to W net er ;w for the farmers (rejvini; to town. HuiM bettwr entire herd h1"-1"1- If ho could add five j homes awl better barns, tfwt better 85 good as his best five, the profits ( cnttle arvd give the boys a chnnee. (Jive would be proportionally higher. thuin a share in the profit ami lot Testinc is tiie only scientific ami , them see the best cows which can bo businesslike method of corductitiK a j bred building up their farms. dair herd today. Hu uikmJ an extun-i tl Cary of Carlton followed with nn sion of the work. An excellent Kenoral discussion fol- velopment." Mr. Cnrv told how he had lowed, In which many took part, ask-! built up his herd by consistent line in questions anil telling their own e.x- lirueiiintr and careful selection, l.ild of periences. It was suuk'osted that it -some of the proble.nt which he hail rniht be well to make all tests public met with ami how he had overcome hereafter, and ;while all the spoakurs and was overcoming them, appeared to believe this would be de-' A splomlid discusHion foltowrl the sirable, it was feared that some morn- two mprs. rfome difference of up'.n bt?rs might object to the publicity. , ion ar.e regarding the funeral adop- Following the discussion, Dr. W. If. ' tion of pure bre-1 cattle. Sj:iu b Lytle, slate veterinarian, read a paper lioved that it wan a risky thin t nt dealing with "Contagious Abortion." tempt to intro lace pure bred cattle in Dr. L tie discussed the extent of the dairy herds, and udvised the use of disease and touched on the ways in 1 grades, building up by the use of a which the disease could bo transmitted. 1 pure bred sire. Ilx.vover, the msjor- A tcntati" cure hns been 'diiieovered lty of t.ie speakers were strngly in by tho Vermont experiment Station favor of pure bred cattle introducing 1- t...i 1: ti .. ..a-...i .i::r ,, .... in .ueuiyiine oiue, a ruunwi iiiBiiueL-k- mum as rapiuiy us possible, it was ant. Hiis had been tried out extensive-' not thought advisnblo to dispose of the ly in experiment stations. It hud been j grades when they wero good, bit to found to do no harm to cattle and ap-, purchuse a good pure bred heifer or parently had redurod the disease to n even an old cow for brooding purpose minimum where used It can be mixed and to steadily introduce the best with grain or injected, but the best , blood obtainable as fast as Hisdjlc. method of administering Is in capsule While grades are freipiuntly as goof form. Dr, Lytle stutod that the drug Individuals ns pure bred animals, th,ir could be purchased at the wholesale prepotency Is lossjand the general rc- dniE concerns at s'l.V) a pound. .suits are not ho consistently good In the discussion which lollowqiJ, 111 the Iiliii io uk t.oitiiiii'i jciai 1 ni'i. iii.-mhiii j r. x iiasrr. Clinrlei htinsc. ririi 1 lititeiinii anil litany others ivnotii we are t-.nt able to ilrlknalr til the silrmli.l liauilet terulerr'l. ihe iiutniiiolille rule ihtoiuh the valley, the niret lug room provided, iiiul the h.pil 11 till- altiuide nhowu ton aril u. iihui thin our llrst visit tu filia nook C 011r.lv reoive-!, that we exiirexi tnndiec a they did en. Mr. Wel ami . Hr, Hhtoen ve sow )'ty reetuttamn whirh e" well reee.ved. snl then Mr H"lti. on rnoi. fe-fed tf paper ilsliveted bj him before (be twt tr and efcceee mn nerlter n tho eeek, m nny uf tita Oun wn hm4 Mt hrrU It ft rut wviv n unt -t 1 . Th i-i ilUtiun of th cw ..fficer WM g'n ,Mt illlr t'J th 'l'fi..g prvSHlenl, and lb near prvt4nl Uv' the cavel and ifumti la icii'd it t thr best of his ability diio th" 'MintiK ir 1 Jut. ' lilliv, t thr f.turl f thr pnt -lent, gxv an W,lfllnt talk pAtteitye on Urirn sist her prudaels, wb'rh ws holliljr spphxtfl' eU Mr. Thomas Withy wtbe jptAn nntertanty on aspeeU of the eottnlry in itenersl ami what ihoukl be dwttt to better conditions. Dr, Wilhyeorabe on Silos. Dr, Withyroinbe was then roiueli to make a few remarks on tbe subject of tlUs, and he responded. Hr doeUf ed that the silo hua n crying nctol In i Hliamook UHinty. He enlDreil Into thu tuiaeela uf I Km ieiaH nml muli uiinn It.. II ,.i,1l'i,-I lln.1 IV,. ..M..rM instructiv.-papar on "Dairy Herd De- i,,. ,.,,-ijre tliii'iikx to tho . mivr ! vcry lM,fl"'l "' Poetical gw Mill ro lttlirleatl l'.- Mreiie Mnee4c He tmn flven 4 i-xtf Kb, lnuf,itf. I'rid-n( Hsk" t'omnwrrial t'lu1' 1 -m ti -it sa'n t- ll.st hi orrfsmin' Cite d 'tt . Cimir Uwtv sll Srf' lUa'. thj ('. t , trot 1 tv c A" I I ' " t eam slhi ihi thP han i if I'i -i It hea n il-ndi I tA-l"int J, ft.tv- ' h futtil a' I 1 by hae bfr-i fjll tMrieneig, ami a v ' all lbe eho ban Abto a new al Sn' hip ami mutual hri : wrui;ht Imtwuvx u. awl from othr pn who lay the foutilflt .!! til! I - i. lt5 iH 1 ' Ids t ; f F)) 1 n W-tt til 'nun !'"! -. rj f ll . . 1 1 &f !; tt r1 f. l some of the members claimed that thuy had had dilticultv in getting thu. drug,- and that tl.ey had been forced to pay ,, Reioluliont, A short recess followed arid than came the reading of the report of tho much more for it. Adjournment was coinmitteu on resolutions. Thu follow had until 1 p. in, .lag resolutions were adopted: In the overling I'rof. II. T. Pronch. I u',,!r,,,i,H' f Tillamook t,f fWalhu r;v,. -. h.,r hnr ..xln.im.lu ("nt' 1,i,v,i exi.ibitid at tile re flit of Corvallis gave a short butextremuly .stiltl. p.lr Uy f.lr Uh; lnrgi-at mid buccinct talk 011 "Agricultural Bxten-; beet exhibit of dairy prodta la ever sfon." .lie rapidly traced the growth of iinncii.blud at any pn.-vloiia fair in tho extension movement, oriidnating '"'r"l-te "' ' with the fanners' instit'ites; then the ..y'muiiii'ug oV" H.o SiVi desperate condition of the cotton plan-' much more nearly dbiplayeil (he ters of the South; the sending of proper magnitude of the lairy in special agents there from the Depart-, ,'"Btr' of t,'e Htl,,,s "' (t 'ver t,i'1 meiU of Agriculture, and the remark-fiilffi S Uiie,,,. aoie eiieei uieir wora nau ; men inu 1 nera ol tile Uregoil IJalryillan'M Ah gradual spread of the Idea until today there is a splendid co-operation of county, state und federal powers. In Oregon the lust legislature has alaivf l uieutioi'il by a usiim vole, mid. He it further rennlved that we earli Individually neglecl no iipporlnnily to return thin hospitality to an) -iti.i;us of Tillamook County who may ere III to attend our convention-! held in other parte ol Ine stale in the liitum. WhiMcui, the Office of the Oregon Dairy and I'uot! Coiiiiiiiai.ini ' shO'iul be in the closcl loin It witu dafy i oiidttiotiii 111 Oregon, atut o the prorib-iiis coufronii g dm) iiii'ii uiul rfhou'd tu- of thr u'iimIvi.1 a-lliini 111 HOlvmtr these pm hleuiH anil oi actlvr ueafHtaui-e 111 all iliovemi-ills of l.iit) mm, an Wh.-mn. tin- Stub- l.i'Kinl.i'.uir has Mi'fii lit to muni the itriuainl of thix iiimixiatiou for mole amp 1 Bilpporl ol thlil oilier ami for the i:oipioyiiiciii 01 11 u nu o 11 11 1 asms, fa 1 I n Therefore il in resnlveil. Hint we congratiihilii the Oregon Dairy and Food CoiiiuiiMnloiicroii Ihe splrmliil ile he im mailing of ll.r a hlitiuii.il fiiuda piovideil, uiul extend to him the Ihniik of the Oiegou Dairy meti'H Aaaociation for aupplving thin; able men 111 the pcrnuii -d A. S Wet's, M. S. Shroi-a ami l H. iumer, who prenenleil Hindi vain able papern ami have otherwise aa aisled in tile work of ihie couveii. turn. KuhoIvccI that th( UHKorialfoii iliuiik Ihe Oregon Agricultural ('..I Inge 11ml Dr, Jiiiiilm Wlliiycomb, I'rof II. T. French, T I), Heiliwith and If. If. (iruVi-H anil man Dr ',V. II I.ytleMale Velerliianati lor the nble iiHHiHlance received from thi-M' getith'iiieii, ami we upprove of the plan ol Humliuu a cli IMH llf lllllft' Mtiiihmls lo ntteiid the 1 invention 11ml parlicipule in tM (lellbeiuiloiiH Oregon Cow Cheered. Tho lust evening's hchmIoii of thai iKirily of ertiu y, tat. iwt8! TTie Jilsee for the "' f Itlg Will Iki alllMHII.'C't Wt. H meeting of the e " w ttoru on nmatruvllon He recommend' si the use of the tave siki bore, both boeause of the fact that wo have plenty uf wu.m, unit no lieeauio clliii attr eondiiion. r favorable, keganb ing corn a lively uimhimi .h w prerip- 1. -...1 .... .. . ... uaivu uvrr mv poMIIUIIiy ol fal.l.,.' . . . .." ...1, it.it rsl corn for .1, purges b .,, Jto7 partly uevrlniMil rurn mi lntt ntii,-r,l ...... .ur.i ratinn vim iiyu iiui ni . ni.llH Who Aro " Itiat Kcady W n i. . .... M., Mufti r nisi r 10 tflsV "II M s nr. ithje .itibe urnsl that oxprn inrnts lie tried, ami insured tho local if dry men that th eollrire wowkt aid in e.-r. w .v itvxsil Ir; still he wsk Ineln cl t be a mill, skapiu-ai regariil'iH ii 11. r. fu! use ks a sil'i rr.,p, but smth oii the nuHe.ire that corn was ia.t ll r only iiUt- rrp. He said he haU b. eft talking with one of the local men re garding arliclMilies. Tills was a rrop which sh aid make a splendid sllaue grower hero. It has the big siem n- rauso vuu havo not sin KJl HP UIIHI'IIU. ' ... ... I I Vrttl M wurn you wrni i i"i. - Miss l.ra Dumas rlU f3 lone. N. V.. aavltiu 1 t.wti i-xmllilnn for ' weeks but two Unties of Vttd inn on my feut ftRalii and strniiK and well Vlliol l mom good thnn nil Ibo otr tints I iiTer look" r iris I'nrimiirn. r liiitiw ... . i. . ihil I Uiu paht, slt kiy ciiiiurrn lint foliage essential for a cimd n( . n ,i thoy.lM. mi t,. , iiiri itiiiiMfi i'ssi''-'t " 1 lller. Clover 11U0 grows well h.. ,loon ,)0 Mt) , dBy that M it- iiiimui on uie iiiivaniflues or bII.h (tvtui where wintar fooding is done it I is hero on tint miast. He roctiiiiutund id that fairrlpuulng shnuld he penult' toil liofiir.i alnriiiM' I. ml it, il,.. .,11.,. boiMiisu otherwise tho silage Is apt lo ,or giiariinteu of ,(n,1"'sr'! ho tun our i;nl vnnr 111111107 blllk If ' Krud IbmlM t,.i,i t u 1 " "eip you. w ...... ... ,,m, tuiijiiuy t:un- Htrui'tef silo and offered to sliuw It In use to any who care to visit his farm. Mr. Warner uf Douglas county, told of his mil-cess In thu iikii of silos and de clared that ho would not hu withoilL Ilium. He woiiid us soon bu without 11 cow its willimit a silo. Tho retiring pieslilunt, Mr. Dickson, sKike briefly, thaiiklnif tho mind iiaanh. of Tillamook for thule .fillrl,,tfu 11M.I a,.lllnu ,.! llvnr and Iron Imd built them up "t"1 0444 siroiii:. .. 1 I. .-..I lr,.llclQ Ik in i niili.M'..'i - ., 1, --.i ....!.. 1. ..Il.l..- mill Urt ft" " ..... . , ..it, Irt I'. B. I'ur nny H;ln " Hiixo Halvo. Wo K"nu' ' CIIA.S. I. Cl.Ol'till CO. Tlllaiiiiiok. Oi aociiitiou, most hem til v thank tin. citi.iiiH of Tllliiiiuok County for their uiiterpriau nml loyalty to the cause of dairying, ami H it Kitrllw.i- tMuitlM.,1 il.... passed a luw which makes it possible urgen.ly reiuuat 11 Miiiiihiiiml even gon cow Da rymen's convention was character-1 liberality, and ( eelared that where hu bed by u greater degree of spontaneity bad regretted his own weakness-,, than perhaps any or thu previous ses- weakness which ,, m4 cow .houl, Hlons. Tho principal work nf the con-1 havu -whh H..tr r 1... volition was done and there was a ' gestlve organs had no been sulllcie ,t ' certain amount of reluxallou among to do full justice to thu cheese S tho members. Dr. Junius WIihi.,i.,.i... 1.1... uiii.......i. 1... ....... ... '",uro"l , . . . " 1 'hi."ih no lUlllllflll IIU hull I (inn ni.iioui.cud tho glad word that an Urn- Ids ahare. Ilo d.,,h,r,l . . a had IllMl U,M. II... I. . . ' " '' for anv county tu have tho beneliU of greater exhibit ut nil future Sinn, V. ..ii ...Z" ""t ."T 1 W "" ' li mil of Tlllu tnls extension movement. The cnim.v UM.l we urge nil oilier dti.e..H i.""' u"',y ,'JUUlr' uHkcd u.ook county iu l.ls hand ml 11CLUlliv Asoniiii cor w lisfr SUN l ami 15, 25 and -10 Wall, 5j ) Wan 100 Wsll - - ISO Wall ' i'fj Pro.lrd Lamp 1 J We ilrllvcr lanili I ' V tlic chy Trlc.li.Mi c(j.' Wlrli.K al tin' lo' Vn,h)-. .i.li'iil with aorid ""r,,M7..ii LtSffat Ac raol 0). !.1t"g. to pay n great compliment to thu -- - M, - -- u,t thruo ehoora and .1 du.rymu., of Oregon foC their Went- ny P ,000 and the state c-ed , ,,, lu 'h.siry to V-.. Onujon cow, and they w ern grit, perHeverunce and iudiiH- will duplicate this. Thu Agricultural operutu in nia.'.iu'g the exhibits 01 a will und vi'ior tin. . tiger for thu it OUMiJ butter fat. und In. ii.,.l.ir,i 1 IV. ft,... ...... ... V.M.. I.,, I .ivii wiiii mat ncro thu puuplu plowed with only eiitlrii nnilliiik,.,. ' l. , 1. . . ii... ..ji.ii.i. ...,iu 1 ..i .. 1 i"-inu inuweu wii i on v . . "l "" " "., mo horse, becuusu tho butter fut I., tho Subscribe for the cml-wo " r