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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
tnuui 5 ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY E2J?Szi(DN ANV Ppeh in Tillamook county xxi. Tillamook, Onkc.ox, AVoust 25, 1)H. NO. 02 oiincica in me strongest Way Growing Stronger Every Day "SERVES YOU RIGHT' Ullr Sprccben DcuUeb! irst National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON WM.iO.rrAIT.JI'rr.i.icr.l J. C. IIOl.DKN. Vice-President W. J. ItlKCIIKKH. Cu.t.lnr 0. A. LOMMF.N DROWNED O. A. Ijimrnei., n pioneer of the Ne halem valley unil well known In nil parla of the county, was accldcntly drowned In the Nehalcm river on Mori. Jay morning. Mr. l-ninmen Imil driven one of till how hitched to a buggy Into the river for soma reason, when the horse bo. came mlrixl ami the buggy wn caught In ii deep current. Mr. Itnmon tried to twlm ahnn but went down juat Ik fore reaching the bank, The hore wa alio drowned. In the death of Mr. l.omfnen 1 ilia rnook countv !( am- i,t it mn.t in. i fiurntlal ami uaeful cltlxcnft. AUTO ACCIDENT INJURES TWO Soil Needs Of Tiliamook County AgricBrturatut Joaes Makes re lamtifatieas la Regard T Need of Oar Soil. ElfMJ Member of rEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION of I he United States Slraa April I ant acme twenty sample, of oN have been taken in the coun and lent to the Agricultural Collez for a falysta. These aamplci are from river ! bottoms, prairies, and upland and re, I believe, fairly repreaentn tlvo it the dtlferent aoila of the countv. I Friday evening as Jenc Irvine and Dr. Cummin, of Mc.Mfnnvllle. were mutoring to NelarU where they were ramping, the front wheel of the ma chi.tr broko and they were thrown out. Dr. Cuintnlm was hurled no me 40 feel and itumieil for a time. When he carne to Cuminlni heard the motor running and ran back to ee bIkaiI bin compan ion. Irvine was pinned under the over- turned machine and the hard time getting his friend out. ; In tr aoila the one universal luck Ii show to be lime. A aample may not have been taken from your Individual farm but there arc several plain Indi cation that a noil need time which you ran no doubt notice on your own farms. Among these are: ltt. noils) that Svlll not Krow clover. 2nd. soils , that formerly grew good crop of clo ver tut do not do so any mure. 3rd. j soils that are overrun with aorrcl and plantain. 4th. aoila that grew better) doctor had a , alsiko than red clover. Some bottom land farm are having ilelp w summoned and Irvine was fair success with red clover and vetch taken to Hoala' hospital He wan cut but many are having difficulty and lime In numerous place on the head and lxly and severely ahnkrn up, but no bones were broken. He wllll be nut In a few daya. Cummin eacapvd with a jolting and some scratches. Both gen tlemen were fortunate in getting olT o elly. WATER MELONS ! ! I WAT ER ' M-E-C-'Q-W rfT 1500 Watfr Tlolous Shipped IN by n. slake Muni Me Solltl. Take Your Ii"k For TWENTY : 20: CENTS Ralph cwc Ray & Company offer a solution of that difficulty if ued (intelligently. Nearly all the prairie and hill lands need It very bad ly. Borne excess .over and above that actually needed to correct the acid I now present In the soil should be ap plied to that the effects will be more permanent. An application of from I one to two tons per acre la needed on most of the bottom lands and from two 1 1 three tons on the prairie and hill ' laud.. One aample of hill soil aent in woul I, actually require 5400 lbs. of limestone ivcr acre to correct I ground lirr I have abou out tnrce and a nair ions ap plied to give result that will last C to 8 years. There are several forms of lime that may be applied to the soil but the most lasting form i ground litno rock. That which has been burnt and slaked will have the same inmediate effect but. ie suits will not be so permanent and it can not be obtained so cheaply as the ground limestone. To get good results with lime it should be put on the ground after plowing anil it should be thoroughly mixed with the surface soil. One of the cheapest ways of a p. I plying it is with a manure spreader. 1 1 If the spreader is set to deliver four load to the acre and you wish to apply two tons to the acre you should put a few inches of manure in the bottom to make it tight and then put in 1000 lbs. of lime distributing it evenly over the Gold Bond Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases HALTOM'S A Notable Introduction of Novel and Authentic Styles in New Fall Coats correctly portraying the modes that will be in vogue this Full, in Lines, in Fabrics, in Colorings, in thuse details that give individuality and distinction to the interesting styles of the coming season. 2000 Yards New Fail Dress Goods The most Interesting Novelties, the Newest Colorings in er new materials inis season. New Fall Silks, Ribbons, Girdles with Pocket Books to Match, Belts and Gloves Florsheim Shoes, Hart Schaffner & Marx SoiU and Overcoats, Ladies' Sails and Dreuss. Children's Drsms and Shoes, are here and every express brings us more new Fall merchandise id be Sure 0 Results We mean just what we say, . t ! and (mi ii picture-making time, to don't hesitate. Come in and try oat el these New Cameras " n t have just arrived. They ic vniir.mnnL'v m kujihmiu-, -------' tk-wilhom-qucstion kind. It have one the whole out- ors will heloncto VOU. licgin Nay if you've never known the Vi ol picture-makinfi ociorc. For Sale by TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE 15. Ii. K J J 1 1, Prop. BRAKEMAN DIES ON TRAIN Hroakinim oway, on passenger train No. 142 whi h left Tillamook Sat urday tnorniiur, had a henwrrhagu at Tunnel No. 1 nnd died shortly after wards. The deceased had been in poor health for some lime and hail been on this ruu IkiuI a month. Ho was a young man, unmarried. The body was taken to Portland for interment. ROCKAWAY IIAS "SOCIETY CIRCUS The Society Circus at Itockawny ii i. (iutnnlav and Sunday waa well nttendod. Thu parade wua led by Hoyd Wil kins, the marshal of the day, and was followed by Mayor Grorgo Jonea and quuon MIhs Olmlya Huek, on a largo float, accompimloil by attondanta. Tho Huuka lluiul enmo next iu the piinulo with llnwor tfrU and llfo and drum corps last. I a Ki.iiv ahnw waa hi'ld after On Sunday tho baby wus linld. buinir tho main FAIRVIEW BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS The Kalrvlew Hirthday Club met at the homo Mrs. Aokley on Wednesday, August 19. The committee on enter tainment, Mrs. Acklev, Mrs. Duirer, Mrs. Tinneratet and Mrs. Little, served a dainty lunch of sandwitehea. cake, lemonade and poaches and cream, which were very much enjoyed by all. Some beautiful piano selections ren dered by Mrs. Ackley and hur mother Mrs. Jones, were very much apprecia ted. The time and place for next meeting will be decided on later. K. K. Stanley, secretary. Tan ami Hunburn can be prevented with our tan and freckle lotion C. I (Hough Co. bed. Four loads would then cover an acre and vou would have the required i it gave out and other feeds application. After spreading the lime j stituted the flow dropped. it should then be immediately mixed' Combined with the limine we with the soil before it has a chance to j have better tillage but that is cake together with the soil moistute. I story and will be taken up in This can best ne done by a thorough quent article. double cross disking and should be done a sufficient time before seeding so that the ((.ill will have time to become sweetened before germination. Try this on that piece you are going i . . A to sow to rye ami veicn or ouis mm vetch this fall for early summer feed mg or for the silo. Plow the piece this fall that you are going to seed to clo ver next spring and get it sweetened up and ready for the clover. Gisu it a horough tillage throughout the winter to kill out tho weeds or put in a cover crop of hairy vetch to be plowed under lor leriinzcr in me biuimk. i Our Tillamook limestone is Bjjre and better cow feed than it is NOTICE OF EIGHTH now doing. There is no doubt but that ' GRADE EXAMINATIONS the clovers and other legumes are the ' West cow feed grown. There have been K,,.,r. . . . ,u in. ,,f that rtoht here' NOTICE is hereby given that the """J ii'"""-" " p;K,v, llnrA il !.., m. Cows were kept , - ..V 1 . it ag mawuM lur applicants fur riiciuti urauc IUIIK na m v.v.w. - t at home this summer. up in milk Mow during the dry the ahow feature of thu day. Tho winners were wawao... Johnson, 1st prize. Mary WallliiK. 2m J nrlsu. in tho 1 to 11 montlis class; and j Ironci-a Welsh lat prlsu, and Thonwa Coiinell2nd prizo in tho 2 to a year 0,,lt!lUM!' .. . I I.I K- Kvuryono wim well pluasod with the circus anil it in lioxw.1 It will ho ro-( pouted next year, i LAMAR'S ! VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Otc. were sub- j should another a suose- Uoy C. Jones. SCHOOL PRIZE LIST AT COUNTY FAIR The attention of the boys and girls is called to the prizes offered for the boys and girl's exhibits at the County Fair, Sept. 15, 16, 17. 18. The prizes are found on pages 39. 41. 43. 45 and 47, County Fair Hook, Sept. 1914. The time for the local trlouts will be ex tended to Sept. 10, 1914. Fair Hooks will be mailed to any one upon applica- very i tioa "DROP IN AND. LOOK AROUND" v-ew'Sv-9 good grade and is by far the cheapest source of litno to the farmers of this cjunty. It is just what the farms of this county need the most and no far mer should hesitate one minute in lim ing every foot of his land that ho can plow. This is not a new tnlngi to ne luitry of and sit back to see how it ef fects someone else for liming was prac-1 ticed by the good farmers of ancient times. It has been used for a great many years with excellent results in European countries and the United States is now awakening to tho possi bilities of ita intelligent use. All through tho Kust and Middle West far mnrs clubs aro being organized for buy- ! ing crushers for use on loi-al ledges thus assuring themselves cheap lime. j Up to tho present tho price has been 1 almost prohibitive in this county but now tho promoters of our local nepoiit ; say they will put It out for live dollars per ton if thoro is enough demand to pay for golnn into the ledge at all. Iho former prico of lime hero was fifteen dollars. Farmori should grasp this up portunity of puttimr 'heir land m shapo to grow fifty to ono hundred pur cent Very truly yours, W. S. Huel. County Supt. Sept. 3, Physi History and and Court Room. Tillamook City, Oregon, as follows: Thursday Forenoon, ology and Geography. Thursday Afternoon, Civil Government. Friday Forenoon, Sept. 4, Grammar. Writing ind Spelling. Friday Afternoon, Arithmetic. Agriculture. All applicants who failed in not more than two subjects at the May and June Examinations, should improve the op portunity offered and complete the ex amination on the above dates. Should it be utterly impossible for any who desires to write at this time to come to Tillamook, the question will be sent to an examiner if the re quest is made. W. S. Huel. County Supt. Go to the Ramsey House"GoodEata." M. A. Olson serves the best. Blr :T2SIp"niI2 ----- - - 'UjjjHasjIAyll B 7lT-f Hl alaasTBBBm flat I sOLVv W ISakkalI BBrv.'jaMBBBBBBBBkT X WafUai! STafsmM v'saasBBaaBBMBa World-traveleri who carried "A. B.A." Traveler' Cheque last season are enthusiastic in praise of them. Good as gold every where", it their testimony. Try them yourseli on your next trip. They are safer than money; handier thu drafts; lelf-identifying. Tiliamook County Bank I