Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, January 19, 1915, Image 8

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M.irr- Lots 32, and 33,
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Rockaway Beach. .
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Rockaway Beach. .
A Si Trust Co.. Lots
nd 25, Block 47.
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Fi- t:-ri- & Trust Co., Lot
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FiRt Bank & Tr.i-t Co.. Lot
n. Block S3, Rorkawy Beach
FIfst B:mk & Trust Co., Lots
22, and 23, Block 53, Uocka
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Rockaway Beach
Fi' B: nk & Trust Co., Lots
10 ,1 '1 11, Block ss, Rocka-v-.y
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B'f.ck Rockaway Beach. .
Tlir 1 illamaak Bay Co.. Lot
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Fifgl Bank & Trust Co., Lot
2, n.l M. y of Lot 3, Block
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Vim Bank & Trust Co., Lots
3. ' "d 34. Block $7, Rocka
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31. :inl j4,P.lock 58, Roclm-
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Ti'!',.niook Beach
Stella Thompson. Lots 1 1, and
12. Block Tillamook Reach.
K Kniijei. Lots. 14, and 1.
RIock p. Tillamook Beaeh, . .
Ti!latnook Beach Realty Co.,
Lots i. and 5, Block 7, Tilla-
mook Beach
Ti. KrtiRer. Lots 17, and l5
Block 7. Tillamook Beach. . .
" Lavcock. Lot 2, Block 10,
Tillamook Beach
C. F. Willis, Lots 14. '5. and
and 16, Block 23, Tillamook
Beach
C. F. WilHs, Lots 15, and 16,
Block 2t, Tillamook Beach. .
E-Kih Alderman. Lot S, Block
2, Midway Beach
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Dated at Tillamook, Oregon this 5th
day cf January, 1015.
H. CRF.NSHAW. Sheriff.
And Tax Collector of De.
linquint Taxes, of Tilla
mook County, Oregon.
TIME TO SET HENS
TO GET VINTER LAYERS
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor
vaUis. Ore. Jan.. The latter part
f March or first of April is the best
i;r.e that Eastern Oregon ooultrr
risers can select for hatching next
. ..r's Uycrs, according to f'rofess
. -. i. ' of the O. A. C. f'oni
y ';.rtmciit. Eggs for these hatch
s v. juld of course be set from th
first to the middle of March.
"A difficulty in producing iu!lts
that will lay during the winter months
is the problem of preventing thm
from beginning to lay before cold
weather," continued Mr. I.unn. "If
they mature and begin laying earli. r
than this they will likely molt whin
they should be producing eggs. Whm
cold weather catches the pullets in
molt they need all their powers to
maintain bodily vigor and usually will
stop laying until the warm days ot
spring come.
"If pullets molt in winter it is prob
ably because they aru hatched too
early in the season. They reach ma
turity while it is still warm, begin lay
ing and then go into the molt. This
is where one of the greatest troubles
lies.
"It is a mistake also to think that
pullets hatched in winter will make
the best winter layers.
"A Leghorn lien requires on the av
erage seven months to mature to the
point where it will begin to lay.
Heavy breeds of chickens require on-
or two months additional. Leghorn
chickens hatch... soon after the mid ,
die of March, if they make normal
deve opnent, shoul.L beg,,, to lay in .
Or ,b,.r when their chanres of molt-
mc villi be reduced to the minimum. !
that are hatched in ht- 1
. 1 .
from mu,i i...,. .! ... I
Healthy fowls and good layers."
Subncrlbe
twi-u '(..f.
.i...K nr t ur.y summer are not apt to j ana voted tb opinio,, that to maj,o
thr.vcwol onaccomitofthe scarri.yjtho only ruforws thm ,!OU,(j ,.,
of proper forage and because of oil,-, "kout a reduction In public sspsndl-
innuciices that tend 10 ke-p turH sod slmpllflcsUoii of uovom.
mserca s;s;-n
is mm Mil
DfltontJxin WW Mot Slop. B'r!
rorirosA Prpmi'iid if Fie
E.xcooris Lw.
washlunton. Ureal tti-H.vit
tlmlnary rrpl; to tin not from
(Intloil Htatei i;0T(rnmnt, rtqupsUtm
Improtemont In tttr trtitmint of
Mnorlcan commrrco bj the UrttHh
flet. maile juittlti- here and lw
l,omlnn l. muttw) Aromt tit Ix-twe.-n
the Hluto dpurtinpU and the Itrtiuti
fonajn off let
Briefly, the MrltUh not. ti'l ""
jcert'ns; tbe jrtnelpls of th morteuii
governmout'd uoatntifnc, t."it ot
dlffk-ultl." In neiiul imtrttoe. referi
U allotfil frnudulnt prm tuoa by Hhtp
jiera nnd eltea tiUtat-.cs shonln u
lncr,.., ntther thn dflcrwsi1, in or
li:t aeutral romnirrv. tn suptr of
trat Britain utuietotis thni (J -may
an J utrt; hie h'n tn4trtel.
ly obtaining eontralmnd throuith n"j
Wl coutri- Ibo nolo pr.imun
hcweer tht Urut Hrtuin "will mukti
redress ThmMr the rtlou of tint
lta-it'.ih I1el r; unlutenttomitly
OtHHl' " th ' wiU of tnnrntlonal ki
Britain's Antvr falls to SJttsfy.
Th rl). hiln jjrutir) lu; in t't
ooncslun It tm.'.i. liut in iu.-uij r
ipeotx raiUJ to sattif) tliu l?ultd
Stntos rovarnmuui.
Admit lslrotiou offlcttiln woro uti.
witling to tUs-uss th" uoit to any 01
tent, dclarlnt that It iwltor to
Judge the Drttisb nttttu.to when tin
oompk-Ui ntply nss la h;i".4. O' oru.
dlKpolntmiBl was evia.-ut tn n.n,
tiuartors, Uyuuvwr, tor '.;: H:j ' t "
co-tedod WiBt Iho rls ':tes s-sprc,
d by lh r..;Miti 3..4 .ri com ..
the sUtlstic. which :t cltnd, r ro
grded as au adroit ffort to ovurtii Uk
tune.
The tonural coplrlnt of tli United
SUtet Is that OrtMt Uritalii. whlt
promisiBi; rcii.-o.vi and whtln concedloR
the princ.jt.vj uf turrnalloMtt law,
does not 'ia:) the prarttce of Us
4
fl?t with Uie utturuucea of Its foroiB
office.
Heuea Refusal to Submit Suffrage
The bou. of representative, by it
vote of 204 to IT t. refused to submit
to the states -D imtmilmont to the
federnl cocntltutton 10 wnfrnsohti.i
wosnea.
Thn vote, the socoud in tint hltttory
Of rotv;f.i. .i- thu wt.ft.4n r.'i.';iv?e
iar'ii. cr.s: r.t ih oloi f n U of
lon-'-pre'virwi for armory, during
tJ to vtuh frqu'Mit rt,liinM of n;
provn! or iviirorM bj puckini gn'
lories Ti imtun n. tnvuro tit.
housu a M(i-l.i; riVvilntLin t,
SUbintt oi.4.i-;v j.J ii4nuJin!i.
previdias - t i,;h; .tf suftrsKJ
shonlil nt ' tmj. "b-v,.i.
sex.
A two ftr .1irtiFn fo wan
uePS8.rj j rliutn, t
vaj doftH bf ?orH; .
ol.au i"' la lult) vs
dernxrat. 71 iur;1 ;bj, 13 prornn
alvus. thr- roirriT-rituhttfiinu
ami on- Ir.l94t Ti. 174 Yiw
ing axalntt It r 171 itAfii'HtratH .
33 r')iiMlrni ToUi. "l.
National troj t Hlp Joot.
A national mplonjivnt b'lre.vii
reaching into fury -rtla of thi I'm
tud Stair will put in ,i)..i.atjoii Ijy
the ileparttt f Ulvor till w.k.
The K'nrrsl pUn f thn mpktymunl
bun.'Hii wsi uMia4 by Mr. Oamliuittl
as follows:
'Notlceii wi'l b flfi in all w,it
offtceH oun-ln thfct apitlioailtHi
for work or wrkrt w b.. rocT.l
by the pottrnwlw wb will bo
pllwl with turma M t MVv ut atlrf
forwards to tbs psrtm.mt of lalio
amuit in ckrj of tk ion.. In whluli
tli) offlcs U sltuatsd
"Appllennls will tbsn k lihrni
of tbu pUcs vktri th 7 cis nl.ln.a
work of ths kid tby atj at tltu
noariitt plst to tbid tw iimtUl ..vtrr
lt actln at th distributing j.nl col
loction a;iunry for appllrnlioiin and r
Plie throunhout tUa trioiii;tlou4."
80 Aemit EUctlon Frsuds.
Indlanapolli -Thst s cmuiplrajy to
ctrrun the Terr iluutu obteUon of
j.Vorembor 3, 1U, hd .xImIj wa-i ad
J mltUd by 10 moil, wbo Imforo .fudgi-
Amloraon In Unltd Huu,h dlntrid
; eourt platdud suilty to au Indlntmonl
j roturnr-d by tho fudoral grand Jury tin
I day bcfrire Chriatmax. Ulgbt othora
i'Jf tlm 114 dtjfijfidui.u pliiadod not
. guIUy, while dumurrers wxru fllnd for
Mi it remalulnx M prlaonurH, lucludlnp
man, City juMe Hsal'tb, Sheriff Hhea
aad otbnr lty and oouuty o;n,ls
.wyur norjorts, circuit Judt Hud
Qovorncr Lister Suggeata Convsntlon,
Olympln.-Oovwnor LUt-r'. .
eB csllv attsutluu to th. u.r,r,,.u
Increase In tho cost of unvnrnuii.ni
...
ssmit n.nrl.. . - .7 . '
. holding of a enr..n -i " ... '
I ------ isitisiniu wm,h VIMsVsl lyi '
'all
The Question Has been Asked :
Slut t (ft a t r. ill the i;urtirJii War liavr on m I'irc Iiimii
in 1 .t
And My
Facts
ttlltl iMlil
THCThl)
t t.H ( il l'
iMiriti ii m
Moldy for iW juottH ltun
Hi,.. wKif k rril'S iiiultith ilnv uint invent tut- l)MISI
:Y I. AW ntiu nri t 11 clmniiMer tntit cfin ntf rvminy tn i
intu unl in nny tMiiiiMH'y.
Tin- ImumIm ih "Imhtikii C'iiiimih " I'tinimt lit- w illlilnivvn limn
Uiitlotl Slhti anilonn i it Inn ti l it)' in tli fi'tiiiliy ninn iln liotltH
Vour hire ItiMirancrJ'rotsctiotCis Safe with (his Anctny.
. ROLLIE W. WATSON,
"'lint liro hiMtrnnCi) Man."
TODD hOThl JUIMXC. 7 ILLAMOOK. ORKCON.
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NKW CHBKSB I'ACTOKV
IN Ol'KUATlON.
l-t.'sti CiHtrier:
t'uilay witnessed the commenrmv
o tute making in tbe new factory
31 t loverdalr Vkbieh l the Ltnt a,u'
' moil cumplrtety arraniced (trtuc) in
i Till.miook county.
The main building is iasj6 feet,
the curing room i 54Jo 'n
making room 44J6. These two rooms
have a solid, connected concrct Boor
and the sMtew.ll for two f-ci in the
clear is of concrete, formln a hugh
inncrete basin, asid from the door
... -.i.-igs, 0439 t-tt. lUr fowmtariens
v. " of solid concrete. The floor
c ;Hr making room is made with gut-
itrs to convey the whey from
room to the pipe leading to the whey
tank and also to convey refuse water
,n inr. rammi "w
.icjnins process. Whh the oUd con-
..t., tM.,.H.. ,,Uv..,p ....
"is c.tn he thoroughly washed. and
rirunl with water from hose Thus
th; knHary condition of the building
i a nearly perft-ct as possil.lr to
nuke it The boiler and wood room
Jdj(f feet. The whey tank is of
ilitl concrete ami has a capacity of
ji 1,000 pounds of whey. The drive
h-d in 16.123 feet. The nlerior 01 j
t1..! building which is very impressive
1. painted a pure white. The interior
of the building is ceiled aud painted
white and with its high eclings gives
it 1 clean and wholesome effect.
The old factory v.liicli has done
irrvire and accomodated the dairy
men here for the past 13 years was
this week dismantled and today has
the appearance of an institution that ;
h ul filled its mission and filled it ad-
minhlr. Marry Thomas has chaige
..( the new factory of the (ioverdnle
Cheese Co.. and today for the flrit
ime made cheese in the new building,
.
Tillamook for Cheese.
' il C VV. Hopkins.)
We've seen ihr county Tillamook,
It's over on the coast.
They have so many resource!,
They know not which to bonst,
I'hry've beach resorts, ami fishirii,',
And much lumber in their trees,
But the thing that makes them fam
ous,
Ujheir rich, delicious cheese.
I heir dairies are the. linesl,
And their pastures always green,
Iheir Jersey rows, and cattle,
Are the best ones ever sum.
Ihey'r small but they are mighly
And thiir own em live in case,
For the thing that brings the money
(s their hiublv n.avon.il elmi-m.
1 '' li;'v: "mlmtiu. know., as Short,
''orns,
tu, ., ..t,,.,,, i. ,
Their milk is not ,u rlrli.isl
Hill Iheir hcuf is best for food,
The, l.nu,. .!. m..,i.iiii.
Thr.. nr.. i.n.i :., i,ii, r ,1
! ich keeps U.c kind that sulls him
A1(1 , f) , , '
They have Ilolstrins -ilso
w, .. ' . . .
. -,w ,, I,,, ,11 ,ji iiiunt,
i,rl IMti '"'s'.
' " " " " L'J",CS lmuy,
a ,,.i ...i.,.. ..
v t-i- ih- Xvenlilre,', brtier,
' v pletijc,
b'-y arMi villi eath other,
Wiitill rtiillrr a I ire iohh t
Reply :
l-'iif InnuuiiKT rrotoi-iiou in junt uplifts with n m vMi-il
"Immukii Ct'iupnn" ttH itH iuvtttt'l iirtbt:tri tn tin- I i ,,n
Illtt H lltlllrll
Worth Knowing :
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I nurd Mntrn nuintiH H 01 mi t iit
AK'1 AMI, KICAN
1 M M S jnll.rhpmli. f AMI-.K'K
I mit ti Mulch l rt ti fiiitrttl iiiiliiiK
uf AMMKH'AN TOUt
- rV VfV";
1 i If
ii .' ti i cumtiv,
!hr f. 'tl Itii,
ll'. !
! t i
k .
'
.h!
It", th
; h
iiiihuiti the jMtu(
li- "."UlrtfV IH th li9'.
1 -i l'ir milk I P
And :ijki (hi hltfh gtitdir c 1 1 r . .
) vrr, i,,ntt iiitlt .fo.l('e!
Ff ti!f!i llun riHn' h-cll.
' I'liwfi, And near, and apples,
i. it.L 11 iruck, and ell tbe rest.
!'t I fUl-UttOOk is imouVsi
And lays claim to none t these.
But when it comet to deirfc.
She can beet thrm all o cheese.
A Jtto feat 10 Iftitc.
Frani M. 1, Altnow. seflf
; tt9imttt Drtsjon Kwi1 H id ware
HnMemfni Oeaiers' Assoeiaiion.
B,,Uc. ireion. "The poem sent
. iitrnuneii me tv a menfL and
never teen tmMlshed that I know uf.
! think 11 might do some good if ih
dealffs w-Htld read it. and Hl)r it to
ihmelvrs If nihllhrd in the coon
try newspaivers it might get some of
hr farmers to think twice before
ndifig iheir rash to (he mail order
houses.'
TALK OP THE DOU-AR BILL
"A farmer went to town, to sjwnd
Some of his hard earned dooch.
And in a merry jesi, and just
To show his printing skill.
Me printed his initials on
A brand nru dollar bill,
lie spent that dollar thut same day,
Down in ihr villaKe store,
lie thought 'tw4s ne fnrrver thru.
And he'd see It no more,
Hut 1"n br(",r ,h "r u
' Jn' "4y wrnl lo
', A. ''. aud received
j rt 1 ,Mt M,ne "c iMhr ,,iUI
. Onre more he spent thut dollar hill
j() neighborhood,
Where il would do himself r.nd frirnl
The most amount of tjood.
h'our limes in two years It came back.
As some bad pennies, will;
And each lime he'd go out anil spend
This marked one dollar bill.
Mad he been wise that dollar might
Be in his town today,
But just two years iifjo
Mc sent it far away.
The people who received It then
I know have got il mill,
For 'twas to a Mail Order Mousr
Ve sin I his dollar bill!
No more will that marked dollar
Come into the fanner's bauds,
And nevermore will help to pay
The taxes on bis ImuU.
He put il wheie il never can
ItS WOlk of life ffi;
Me broughi about the living dealli
Of that one dollar bill."
CLOVRR SKIil) MIDGE BUT
ONE CAUSE OF POOR YIELD
Oroii Agriculiural College, Cor
yallis, Ore., Jan.-. Alihoiigh H,c
clover seed midge was one cause of
the poor clover seed crop last vrar
and a very Important one, Il was by
no menus tin; only nunc. 1 mired lu
inny localities where poor emm.
were harvested l.st year, careful I -
sn,f..l i. I ,
, , ,.,-,,,r,r .. t l.ovrll.
t.c
n 11 v i.w.mimm f
ti
Ml
(CMI'AMhS, mill
hit
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AN TktVrHI-.s
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NOKI II VOUK .l()HIN(l-
III it now Inula.;.
'Ih otghlh K'niiln fMiiiilimtl'iiu rr
hiitd nt the Otiliiu I'enk sehH. UK
Thlirwlay nod Friday, tint pupils Us
ing Ihtiin went. Miss Main I l r.
Mist Mny Hill itml Musi .n 1'itl
Mr. nivl Mt. (linrln Alley ."v 1 1
j Wlntfler Friday, Jan. Hi Ii
I The debate- itlmtlfill fur Jan Uti
I win, Ufsolved : lliwt lint (oui.iv
justillt'.l In ordering n simi'V fur IM
Columbia Highway throughout tf-
futility.
Alllrmiitlvr Ni'K
Bun KiiiiKinbendcr (ihyiu A lie
K. W. .Srovull llu , veil
Washlnoton local Option Law UphiJi
, Hpokaiiu, Hulled Hiatus f IlnlrUt
JiuIko Ituilldn. In dlMilvlrig a tem
porary onlor which ri'strnlned lUi tf'
, flelals of Mm), Wash , from elonnt
thn Llnit saliions, decldnd Unit lk
staiiiwido prohlhltloii mnrndniest
adopleil by tint volnrn III Ihi" No
bur nli.itloii did nut nullify tho ' '
option luw appriivml by tlm I.lud
voters,
Would Close Dry Territory Orowerles.
Ilolfltt, Idaho, Wlui t Ih lalmn to In
dleiit.i tho way thn political wind I
blowing In tlm pn.uii IohIhIiiI tiro wsi
Hpruiig In t tin Hiiiiiiin JiiHl bnforn nib
, Journmtiiit, wbmi tlm mIhId iiffalrs (um
inlttfo, Hminlor John Hurl, ehiilrumi".
; liitroiliicod n bill Honking to alnuiglli'
( mi tlm premtnt local opiion luw tsiid
; whli h, f prtMHtMl, will oIohii iivnrjf
browery opnrutliig In n dry count l
thn Hlutn,
Idaho House Probss,
IIoIhii. -Thn Iiiiiihii of rtiprosonU
IIviih of tlm Thlrtfiiiilh Idaho loglsbv
turu decldnd to join tlm Hpimial grand
jury mid tho corpii of uxpcrl account
until mid coiiiluct mi Inv.mtlgutluu lu
to (ho chnrg.m uguliiHt Htut.t offulul-
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