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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1915)
Excursion Faics CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS K,uiiu tl u tn'kt n ti.ittini: Mii.mimk t I'.uu1 s 111 i ithi r 1:11 iv t nut, t the P. in. una at ..II . i itic ltttt'i national K v pi-itun. "-iill I"i iukim-o, IV . JD to liv Id', ami to the l'.n.. til i Calnoi tn.i K.--ittoii. S.ttt Ihey-o. open all venr will Ik p..uul . n f.iie February In to November oO lv the Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. Three Fine Trains From Portland Di'v Shasta Limited: Ktra F;.te. l-'ut Cl.i-s equipment only t.t.tve-. Portland CI oOjp. tn. A Iiih Clas-s Train ban Francisco Exprcss: Oltscvntion Car, Stn'i!nrtl it! Tontist Hvpjnj Cars, Chair Cars ami Ihmr. leave Portland -:l8 p. m. California Express: Standard nutl Tourist Sleeping Cars. Chair'ars and Diner. Leaves Tort!.'' Cotitu'Otint; I'nun all V. K' & N. suuions t IWt laml with S V. Ttatii. Fu I partiet lar. far. . !r.vn scrnnlules, etc. from near t Agent. John M. Sco.t, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon A Berry Grower's Modern Ideas. ! now $,so.cw is ir.vcs.ied, r.lui I tin- lam! nherc the plants arc loc.itt pc.iking ot how the paveu rw- h.id made auto-trucking (.heap in get 'hi huit at:.l farm i-r..,!nc: tu the issociatinn's pjikini: pl.ii".s a'n! can riv Ser'Hor I aiili..m :s ti:.d !ha' up w Nov fiiilitr 10 hi tl.i .ar t!i jkttftiauoti had paid the Mi r r.ul road $ij.sj..sn for freight tin 'mrs hi)ivl trmti Ptnalltip .in : .r "Hill from Sum ! ii'.'.i.' -.!.. -a' '.i i". rii' t-Astert "IK K'-l I. to it Puget S"t"l'' ! !,)! r .-.ri.. : - Abrut $jo. vi in! jUo been pud the Mtlwau i' r:.t!r..a.t Fit- .ncnltonrd this to In .'. tht. it the railway lost local .ntffie because at the competition ot .he notfr trucks, thry more thar .;:uic tip the deficit from long h;m' n the large shipments to outsidi markets. 'vlovti Held, and even clearing up brush lands, lor the purpose of m tr.in(t their wheat acreage, iuduai m is tlwt the routing season will r. the bluest gram vrop ever turned i m in Western Oregon. novrmor Withsvomb has Issued i pun la-nation srlttnts aside Kri'l.i . Ninth i., a 'Vanned Salmon l.o.' 4iil iirRitiis the etplr f the stair ,i tniieh .i nMiMe of that li.'! tn that iIav, CHICKENS. Harwl UwK. Ij.M iwr 15 Uhixlo lsUod tCnU. Jt.5tt jior lfl ote 'W'hito l.ithort, Kiit for Ineulmtitm The Question Has been Asked : ll.it Iftl t w ill tin in i ,fr I "I" '"I' i ......... ... i Viti litittit mi mt t. I.iiit'jn iin tti iiij nil' t lliMU'lllicil MIIIIV I il I 114, I And My Reply Www I in- Ittniiittiire I 'rtitrcilnti in ttt t wiftj w-Uli a m, tlly "I'onMUit CoiiiiMtny" n iin hn'oaipii nHSOItf in tin- I ,,., i ur "tivck it of i J. I'riHii. i, Jt .' m-r 15 okx ? utitin iV tnr IR t'Rit J tho Iv.H .aid ( m f V'ornlllii, Ott FATHER WRITES SLOGAN SON DONATES POSTER 1915 Hoic Petlv.il Hecelvei Work of Art from Fjrttou Oregon Doy. tt tiU ami n;t ri:i r.ons ol iht III i: I'Kl. Clt. ( Pacific Homestead 1 V. H. Piulhamu is president nd manager ot the Ptiv.iiliip & Sumner Fruittrower .ocia'nn. at Pva! luj Washinc 'n Through hi hu.i!iei ability mucn of the land in ihe two vjlle of Washineion ii.i- !'vt-n tr.int'tirmt.i i-i-to an area "t hich-protmcini; j bihtit., due to tftT' n '.' ami ai'itrtAt ' eth-js u: v. .rk ii-c ir. .:' - e.-i'Aii .i uch ' .! A I.'icn urs agro he jurth.Kf.l acre of inml fr $ioo an acre and by careful mar.jci :;ient and specialmnjr it err.winc t '.!! fruits (more ekp"c ailly IvrriesI ha made hi acreage worth $i00 an acre, and now clear Sjjo to Sjioo yearly per acre; and by bis increasing interest in the industry and the success of the association iaan tthcr residents of the valley her .ncr'.ioned have prospered tn proportion. Mr. '.iilhaiims declares that the herry-gTowinK industry will develop more ii the i.s-xt five years than it has in the pa: 25, principally because the market for the fruit and horticul tural product i becoming more and more extenie He is an enthusiast on tht matter of pood roads in the country, ard believes that pavins? citin;r r'.r.de :.re the greatest L neftt any -.Kile can 'ir.ve, the miles of pav ed county r.vni. m thi coun'y Puree having rev olutionizeti farmit'iir methods there and also benefit" d t!ie Industrie and marketinR facilities. In a ncwspaier interview recently lie is reported as follows: "The farmer has more use for good road1- in the country than the city fei low ha. I don't caie what they assess i me for -,-ood ro;i'l if the money i welt sp nt. There are so many mor-j fertile acres tributary to Portland than i around S'-anlc ; nd 1 .icuma that every efi'ort -hou! ! bs : :;. ! to velop y-tir ajfieu!--j'.il int-r Ti.is car bel be fion- I. riff i.l Facts Worth Knowing : riit- l ti M.1I1 T'LHmIk k l all ' l i'Hioi. Ci.iiiimu - ' t- 1 I . 1 t I I I . I V ' I I 1M I 1 t I I. I. ... .I ttiinHri ,lr. . .m r i 1 v . .n i t 11 .v 1 ijt. ami .in 1 ItY FI'Mb in tin lwu.il t l AM KK'U'AN '' M l I 1 . iv. . 1 1 . . t 1 n .... ... 1 .1 1 . t niiru ""tint i 1 1 1'niiii u miiiiiiiii),' iimi iiimiim mi ,11 hii .m.UI.N forth- pruUTtitwi .f AM 1-1 KM CAN PDI.K IK l.l hl'.s. Tin .Sl-XM'KMTIHSJ in wliich t lit y iuiimI iiivcul niv w ll hi I HV LAWiiihIhiv tf ti i-hwrmMi-r thnt t'nii I)- r'tnhl ' nuirtt iiittcnili in tiny tiin,rttMK . Tlw l'mult f a "I'tut iji'ti t?inu " n t t In withtlniw u itn'iitl t'nitril Stt.,t hi ItMto; in it luin a rh in l In i-unnh,y iMn itHhtatl-. t'ojr I' ira Insurance I'rotection Is Soft with this Avtuy. ROL1JE W. WATSON, 'I ODD mm I. ,"Tlw Vn !U ll.Dl.XC, Insurant ' .1 fan," PORTIUIU LETTER. Dates have been set and plans arc well under way for the tremendous celebration, extending over an entirt week, on the completion of the Celilu Canal and the openintt of thai spten did project for the extension of rivr traffic. President Wilson has been in vited to attend, also Admiral Dewev ' omjrtsj lu passed an act authoru tl iancr of i!.r-- t tvtl ru ? J reseni.tti'. t at ' ! c (,' .lr.'Mfr "! l.'.e tc-tr. Hi--, M.r, tth. il to possible chaiiKe, tbe pr rrn has been outlined a follows Mi) i. at I.-'wiston. Idaho. Forenoon. May 4, at Pisto ,1,. " -rnev.ick; afternoon, at tila W.i !: Fveniusr, at Umatilla in roopera i"ti with Pendleton. May 5, high noon, formal dedication f the canal Afternoon and evening U The Dalles. ! K t, lorenoon, at anrouvv-r, tfti-rnooti and evening, at Portland. Ma forenoon, at Kalarna assist 'I b H.tini- r and other riv r iitic. Portlan.l n I 1 f K"s Kettlvnl han n unbiut' i'.t r tttf ni.'.i arl.itii usott in! it i ttt "rk r ti ori-f". hoy. Krd tl t'ooprr. no one of i.V tirlds: foremost rttt Ml father J. ' fopr. of MrMltinvltlo. orvRun wrote the wlnniiiK sloitsn. ' Tht- Whole World Knows the Portland Rime." At his fRther's perwon! miet jrour.e Coopor donated (he ponticr to Int-orpor ale the slomut. PortiacMl has r. operated with Seattle, Taeoms. Walt Walla and Spokattt" in sevurfnx et " renttotts that will bring mow tUa 250,000 vtaitors 10 Washington nuo Oregon. World Gun Record Made 1 Beacon. N Y. -William :Zuf. n it a pointer on the Cnltod mates m hip Texas, who la vis;:!" his h: : here on furlough, was notUted that h sol a now world's record In mart, toanshlp tth lha btg guns durtti r ctmt target pmctiee. Ruf was credited with elsbt straight utu with a 1 1 inch gun. shooting at n moving urxni 12 miles awny I.ofly Colonnade; of t lie Superb Court of Ibe i'tiur Seasons, Panama-Pacific International l:positlon, San IVancisco, l'). Moctiltir', .Noiivc tu v. fctl.'ir lift Mtvifl ti tv h vt :t v i into the countrv d.-rrie.. so tt.. far-i , """ evr"'1S 'tA-toria mers can get tin ir produM, to ip.i'r- ' ""S rWnin and 3,1 "' thc M ket at leaM exp-nsr. the mxiJi annual convention of tt j ' o;uribi.i and Snake Rivt.r Water "The marketing end of fruitgro.. ing , vv.t.vs sociation will be held, and farming in g. nera! is th. i.)t.,t . A par; 01 th. preliminary plan is to importai.t end, and here i- where t'.e l,:lVe the people at Astoria and other upi le-grow-rs have fallen down. J A er river points, charter a steamer Notiuntr helps the larmer so much as f,,r the entire roundtrip, proceed uti to mak.: hi, way to market easy. Cet the river dear through to Lewiston, the fellow who is . In aHy on the land pick up participants in the celebration to prospering, an-. 1 1. ere will be no ' at all river ooim. It i..ii.u. ... 4 . a-OT -. w vvi s sssa a very attractive route can be secur- tro':, to get nev. wrbrs on the va . cant laiid. tietter road, will do it." ! ? district about mviii miles long and 'wo !,ibs wide in the vicinity of I'ujtll'ip and Sumner, according to Mr. i' tuliiaintis, about $i,i2t,oxx was rcali. i the past season from berries, nio-M" l.ukbt rries and raspberries, Dunn-.; ,! .- pn ..ing and packing sea son j-1, Hf, '-,, was paid out for tv-u" . to about 2,000 persons. He de c'a: ' ' t-1 H'lp h Sumner Fruit growe. A s sot i. ilon plants constitute 1 r a 1. r," iiiatmiM nirtng concern in the ble Bi'iir. r.S .t T... t t ' " u-tttiii un, i resu art sl.ipr t d in refrigerator niti. n- a- iar tu,i as the Atlantic and special const, mrru- tot. -tpt. f,,r shipment arc caniiLtl and abo made into syrup, finding a ready market every when. fine bundled 50 gallon barn!- of raspberry juice recently wuit to Rochester, N. V. During the busy season the packing and canning plaut ha. die too tons of blacl.berri s ami 75 tons of raspberries daily, u hour days. Two Jiundr'-d cars of fn-Ii In r ries were sent r'ii i b- th st,ii and 50 crs of cp ns v i r. i' 1 1 I ing. 1 ia iitt jl ,( . . t 1 cd. Commencing March 1, seven tons of acclimated seed corn will be distrib uted among farmers in the territory served by the O. W. II. St N. railroad by C. L. Smith, the companys' farmer. It is the intention to see that each farmer receives enough seed to plant at least two acres, which will enable him to prove to his own satisfaction that it can be made a succtss. Tin j high price of wheat making impossi- , ble the USe of that grain for .t,.fL- berries feed, a greater acreage of corn will be cars to ! planted next spring than ever Ijefor. Prohibition Bill Passes Ore-.n Sens'. Salem, Or -The pruhtbltloi, b li pnsaed the st imt b) vo'.es. tin u vote mainut paMitaee Ixlng eatt by Kc'laher It went thronuli nuhtati' al ly an it earne from tLe hm.- it r ptirane or :.imii re'a iifl the tlaum- lnuitii.i; Imp trtutivtin RUSSIANS DEFEATED BY QUIET STRATEGY llfrl'.n. via London The sur-rosa of the (ii rmati.i 111 i-ast ITmshui -iiipim-size, at t oniliiK to tin- view held here, the o.uu t Htrategy of Field Marshal von IHiideiiltiirg, which Is ditHlgriud to strike nn enemy whon and whore the blow la least, expee.tud. Von I linden burg velletl his plans by reinforcing the Austrian in lliu Car pathians In order to inako u strong diversion and luislotl the Russian into thinking that the real fintiklng move rnent was to be carried out thero, ileuuwhile he assembled a stnitig ar my above the Ma.urian Inkea, com posed for the uioat part of frah ru. emits. : -vt my nix inousan'i ausaiun troopii, 20 bit cannon, .10 mat liltit? guns and a iarge quantity of war matorlnl wi.rn ea-'tured by the Uernianv in nt 1'run s'h n the auddati offenxo which has e- . tne Czar's force or InvudurN bur r'e y back In tho dlroctloii of their ' Tdar. Tht lalstir was In tho ' of the operation In ptirson mm P 'm f i 1 1 . ''ill - .he t.. " tt .rtl, , . !J,41 , ' ' ''e .t.l 1 i ,. VA . , . i I tl ' . nt. th,- .,! f i t ,,r the nn tattfiurp, it eai.u ' , ' inn of .....r p. i... i Jr" on . Nutir I brfpl.t k tup of nn urlrr n . tho t MiMy t.mtt ' ' pi.ii (tr TH'miHt. k. i il-, of I'. lhlr 'hoI. tinman Si '. .tltl t StM-Utot .f trataltlttl.t of J.t t'K-l. All -r - tl.r iiatalr . f - In, .tvall. Bfr I.r frtMtr-t '-. pfcr- I I' v th " . ef a irri,- r., of ( . I - Jt.hiwo. at Tltlae . ! ' I ' t fen f f ..It. I ' tt... JahUnr . H ti .i . f tt.r rfil tit Ji.lt'i I , Srtittler. t tn r iWM I . .tnxj rtr ' ' I! ' i f..it. ;rt h ' tt. .- . tin i .. i J V In It trnl) ;n. -et en tiiin it ',. i.i i he piUkii.ru shown in ihl pht.ioatHph re of v-rrrt unit ue hrsma in ek.ro.iii.i of tmltntlnn Trav.rtln t ,f oerwr hue more ihnu half ilw ?-i , tu.. areh. nnd th.- ut't-er iwrttnn U of Potnttettan rssl. wtfn toK he at untl, . ,uit eopi. griH-n in tlu- oniaim-iuntmn. limliU- th or. hi thu etjllttura are of rertU.n piiM., ami Ma relief lit win-, hows h,,i .., typkai of th setistum Th, .,u9rc wall surfae. at lb left ..i .iu picture ti..w, where onu of nwny mural paintings will t pi nerd .obiug throuab (he nrcb. a part of the Curt ,f the fntir Meas.in u. "? Tt !'.hm"T "' nu from Hneiwer ami hsdow It the .ik Uf the .' (Illlf. Th.. world Is to be given something ,.w ,(. .,.,., f If. xp.H.ltl.m. ...! eaeh .me Is to Im. r.-vehai..,, it. m,M,,.rn ntmrudUm Ih.t KxiHMltloi. vll' n-f. -tt .Smi Prandseo on I'Vli -.i) tur, MAINE MEMORIAL SIR DAVID BEATTY e. torts will be made tt. If.'l'lei to t iki: the plat ,.r serve th of hay in feeding cat'tle. A trail fiom the f'dumbia to ill simimit of f,.i-th Moi tii iir. is to t built by the ro-operaiioii ..f the Por luid Ad ("I'll., the p.. s-ive iiu il' ileilii ( !ub. tin other civic orgni.ai I t aviilablr , u:,, l.e ' n font r,i ' r . , Dutch iSetid Protests. The liagiii via Lonilou?-Tho Kth oilac.ls ha umliiUlnod lliu iitrlctt-Mt n.-utralliy hy pr.MimtltiB iioIdh of pro test at Hit) same momont Ui (lorinany ami Oretit Hrilaln, regarding tho :K-U of thes ;ovoninimtu In nhnctlveiy delriJX a war zouu of thu watorH trouod tha HrltlHh IhIcs and In UHlng neutral flagM. iua,s U will ! 'lilt v I ScandlnHvlaiii to Make 8oa Protest. i .'kholm, via London. Thu gov " ' ' 'iU of Hsflwi, n).,inark utnj ;orv ha'-itir ati-liatiiod vlwn lan ' ' 1 ' ; 'ait to present U ' 1 ''"ludni opinion HI Hi H'l ' - '' ! wit 1 uoi. kaUT."".Je ItikSo bf Amkilcan l'nM A- The Maine Memorial, t Arlington Cemr the memory of f 1 ,i , ed on the batf' liar Mi Notice ol Sale ut Kent Pfu S"1K I! L-J lil t II r 1,1 .lrlf .Ot f. i.'i'vik'ier of i:. . i .irl ..f u lV i.f Ma alo fi.r I; j) l . f llIU- i i lir. t e. f ' ' I" III.' ..in' l . . .-.J. t.- . .' II tt.-el .'ill' ' " ' , i.rt. , II, . , . f ! , i 'l .,(,. i, ... M M tt. ' t f lt tledll t I 1 s Mill itc-a. t Im 1 11 1, liiri.ru . f i ' " n I itr.lv . "... 'ill 30 4 i in n It. I lr.t. f ' '4 Ita' fl 111 II ti tiuult.' ti fJ b. i i.i. , .it,. I,. . :, Ti" i ii : .-i tit . r it. ... . 1 'A' iii.d rtitiiiie 1 1..-in r ,S' t M I i f. i ti. tin. S..nti 'W'l n i - ..ii tt.kl inotrt. r ' Sj .urn Inr i.f unl -. IV1 '.',!', itf fA' W...I lint ' ' St4 , lem Iflver, tlif-tu . Nottb ,13 BP V.-kt .. tt cut line of mud , i j North .1 2P West l f . l J of beginning, cm Inn i . Said prnpiirly bavitu- I , the d. eei.neil under till I 1 luiiiiii'ii by Pi wt ndda. i ' ronletl nt iittgii 171 of I" 'lb. Iti-ennls (if Deeds if ('nunt, Dritgnti. ' oifer fur iilil ptopcrt i eft with tlio iiiliiiiiiiniriiir , b r Oiegiin, or with II I torni'y ui Law, "'illninot it gon. t f t t li. u ' If! f . iMi 26 TllUB ,t V.) I tu. 1 ,iv. m t Onli-il IliU I'ubruiiry L'l ''15. 1. 1 vi I mrn. AlllllltiUtriitrlK with t Will '1 t i xcd nf the I titnti f llc I .oiniiiuii, Dert'iiM-il - Hh Me !mh th. S r" """I"0 1,1 ,he Germans on ja uury 24. ' ' fur (iq Herald, it ,; oinos THIS catikl truthfully pee- senli and illuittsW ik. nn.l ileiiflbM .V HI"" I varieties ol steal the Northwest. The best ol ever thing ff lk warkst et hsess -rd. JJ fwm, the ofthsrd, lh poukijfn "I1' bss-llMpsi. A leU-Ussad ssle your putchssss sad s rahueec book wM hould be ia las ksaot ol every I"" Ask (of csislof No. PORTLAND SEED CO. .H'iccrir... . t.,o IKrall. POKTLAND.Om:.. ,1 C?HPA .1