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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1915)
2S COUNTIES HAVE 'DEFICITS ., clinic to Insurance Commis si,, i ell's report, counties at ihc closv of the quartet ending December i, last, jji cf h 34 counties tB sts;e had deficit Md "' plus. The teason given for i . untie having a deficit i that at the (!ok of the year and the tax lev had been exhausted. The report is wade by Insurance Commissioner in his capacit) as state acctnwtant, a. id it will be the last he will make, a the hill abolishing the department will become law la 90 day Counties not bonded, having defic its are: Baker, ftui): Benton, Sj-jSi.io; Clackamas $i,JiOi?.90; Coo. $ois7: Crook, $at,Su.ii: Curry. $Jf,.io.C5; Gilliam, jr.svr.oju H.rnrv. fCJC-r.-W. Josephine. $.'5"V 974.0?, Klamath. Sift-JUs vj; Lane. 5vS.t5. Lincoln, $7145 7- Mal heur, -,.-.. 1 7; Morrow. ..400.05. Folk, $o.-.r-i-I'rmtilto. $11,145. Sj, Vco. $8.5 "M'; Whether, $54, -506.41. vv.:r,u wiiuii arr not V-"-d 'd ats.1 !,ich a surplus .! I'xmikU-$64.0:-M.". '-rant. $.' " vw : Lak $to.y.v . ii' :. Sjlwo.o'. Marion. $l Us.-V.-Oj, I :iio, J :.-.40, Wall wa. $i.o..j. lii'u -:100k. $S;tVc. Sh; '-.mm, $t,rt-.i.(ili. as'.ursgion. 5Mr. tunk .ith Son!-! iniV-;ednes-ar.d ihCti illicit Clatsop, $i 004.ttv. Coiu-nbia, $J7!.r ..: Hood River, $!.4..J. Jackson, $:,$?, " 90. Multnomah alone of the bond.,! counties has a surplus, it amounting to $io.?. :. The bonded debts of the above counties are as follows- Clatsop. S.tA. is.t.oo; Colombia. ,30.000,00: H00J River, $50000; Jackson, $ux.ooo .Multnomah. $jo,ooo. IMPORTANCE OF THE ANGOLA. From factfic HoTe-stemi : T'ic i. .;or.ancc of the V.gi i an; ;..'! ir l.uh-.sir !' the ,iurr;c citizen, -ie J .T ; l tir it hi'- !' tin- it-!t , : the coio.tr-. is oserl, k-! ! f . m-r-in ccnr.'l . id :tis.ci.k r, w f 1 j particular. It u , . -uci.ry to . wo ! t 1 in sbtv nir wh." the t'ir-r in"'K i jroa: .i:e ' trv or h- i li r . suttire to .y h is her', and mc c i safely say .e has come i-. i r . Briefly, however, the first Amjori ! were iit'iv rt- d into tbii ewrTy J -v " : - 1 Su't.-a . T j tl siring, .to pay a coojpliment to tbo work done by Dr. Davis an American who had been sent to Turkey to ed ucate the Turks in the raising of cot ton, presented the doctor with nine of the chince&t Angoras in his damairt This action nirks the h.irr..- : the Arzora go-'t t-- '"-,i-v -ii ' United Statrs. Thtir w.lu,- in IntM' c'..iti r- weed d-sir.-' dreds ot flocks of Angoras in the United Stales which will double and treble this: however, I am jneaUns of the average. Mohair is for lining, ladi' dress goods, alpacas Sicilian. Imita tion fttrs. portier. rug. erpc n-' novelties. V.vtty traveler In the Unit ed Stales has enjoyed the comport of a luxurious seat made from m aair The red and green plush in every railroad coach, so familiar to Ameri cans, i tnadr from mohair. Again the bettUful wig, puffs d bitches displayed in the shop windows of our leading coiffures are product of the Angora. A later use for mohair ha been found in the manufacture of automobile tops. Million of pounds ! of mohair is consumed annually by ! ........... V,;1- mnniifarlttrrr alone. There is one mill in the East which annually turns out mohair good to the value of fsom ten to twelve mil lion dollars. This is only one milt, and there are some ten or twelve mill enjianed almost exclusively in the nvtnofsett're of 'Mohair Rods. ... i. .,..ivl finbititv v ' ". . ',hf (Kfind for in .... i .1 .hr o,!: r b'i'nt th t . c...l t lii' in . imk . i' prs ortioit to ' , !.. . -tuler;!. The qiu .a ttAtuiu. . j.i.s nii CobC--. juvi.r is that "I .... .,'uii . t"Antt4.r xnit sto.-! ..r h-is not reiixtd the ad van ?:id 1 n fit W lie gtnvd by th i-i.iK "f nKoras. !!(''.' t.iiiai c;.n be carried h . c ebsse o) farmers 'and 't,-ck -j.r. The first is the small fainu- : ome bnshy wist .!- !r,rm which is an utter loss to h! !!acc where irruss de not grow .rvh if.' wfed haxttig uken poss '.-ini' It i hen- thst the Angora ,ii wv t :"-e Ins rtH. His natura' r.c-. t to ir"ttc. which prowl o !!-. rtn, he pi ric wn! t :' ,rt!irc. .1 -it;!l :.irni r e.i" -!' !; ! t- Ul 1 .1 li ',! 1 i ! t.o o-h,r urj" til eh .1 i-t lit- j l.ic-' -thtr value in !''' 1 .' h t:. ' 1st , . . htii. in a '.t.H. -') t:::. th- will jteht ,' c'i;-.'!..-.: vv.'r'.ij ..i ".dst $1 J r hv f -.t -.rt- !ikc!y wt-rth St.-o The st'C- i, t i!as i tin o,:trs of Uc;e Tet' of V.-.-.U !,'.nd- aHo can utttix n ;.ras ! fiHtinc them on the foothill and ciouniain -..s cuntr- fs id in nearly every state in the Union. Thtk natural tendency to brows and their .Mteptaliltty to t..wntai:.ou or sicy nnd rocky cotintry open etute for ttsfne these" tract for which he tofore no use has been found, One of the facts of which the Amef iean farmer and stock raised is"awajk- ..r ii ih-.- r. t .. ,1 ,u - t 11 ?or.c xr,;i : k ':i'. . .t: ' i r,., . .k n t'.; pi. . t- ' ! i . ' v 1, the s'.i ill i ' . 1: t- i t " it I'- i.l- " "' f 1 r n niz.d, a.- i ustH .' dev ;loj'i 't mark;: .u' the pceul; essentia! , ri 1 r -irr.n . rheaply on nccoimt of their promt ....i).l.ct onnilttlan for CtVttlc Add KWIMilfr,' , ...... , -. , sheeiK btit the stockmen will fnd that tracts ate virtually a "goat heaven". I and he will also find that with a po- I sible evception of one month duifn tl year, he I without the necessity of feeding, therefore, his mohair clip in the spring is almost clear profit. The time will to when practically the whole of the Otarks the Cascade, certain portions of the Kocltles, and hill land of the South, North and east will be covered with AttKora goats The lime is coming when our farm ers will find that a small band Angoras no mailer how small ht place is ll will not be profitable but will be of value to hh place. At the present time, Texas lead the number of Angoras In the United States There they are grown by the thousand the vasf brushy vatle and hill of Kdwards Sutton, Ken. Kimble, Menard and Yal Verd coun tie having band which will run inl ine ten of thousands. The value the animal dtp runs into million'. foliar, Xew Mexico and Art. c one nest with the Sortht eh tv following wilheTyin dieation he N'ortbwest in the eoiue ;nte lead owni?s to the prepon.'r' ' mcc pf evert;rccn brow". The foetbi!Ii and :iointin of th I .'jscade ratine furnish exceptional o ;ortunitt for Angora goat rsisitu Michigan and W isconsin are rapid! forging to the front owing to the fae that owner of logged-off lands as i ihe Northwest tnm found that A ora are the solution of their trouM tn destroying the brush and in giving the grass an opportunity to grow. The states boardering on the At lantic coast are each represented b hundred of small bands where the v are used for the dual purpose f clear me up the waste lands nd ftr grow trig mohair, while the industry b shown a remarkable sowth on th facit'tc slope m where it appears t, fwti ift l-e stil! i:'..-c fftnatal.l .n the future While there has t-. n a mr'sl v . in the production of mohair 1 fhe United Staf-s, Am'ricn mill .nr.tially iuiptvrt appronimattly 4,500, mo pounds so tbre is no danger, f 'any yetrs to ciifnc of an orcrpt'i fnetion. ( The todnstey is well organfe-.'! 'Iratt is the Awik Angop. Uraedscs Aciatlnn. wMeli eiHrviiAekro, svjtl be4Mk$-' : Knw, Otyk 3We wSS tW- tid Oretgon. tm'em U tit Mtikldt Grp9 Asociatfon, wtth headquarter at Pataxy, Teaas TMs association ws tsrgantaed for t pHi- The "Question Has beetiJVskech r , ...tlil... Kiir.ilirmi Will' Imvt OIIlir lIU im... ' 1 ... .11 ll I aall lit I Zl 1111 fUC f ill I'll" I Hill 'HIM lit ' , And My Reph ....- 1 . 1 ..... Ytnit l'in ImtiiiMt'Ci 1 t 1. v to j..v t!..v ,...i. .1 ati-taiu M'orcign Comiuv" it mvOBsOfl, nafietn in tu. Facts Worth Knowing : rjf stti'.i'.' (he amt 'T (hp l that thiir sh c c i-i.t tr th 1 'etfi'e of 'hi fl ' ceru'i1: f .! rr ; I. tit h I .ct : i - - ' M - l'c-r t'". r -"oh- i' ' ino'.air'" is th;' t-rhnjci" fr. ce of th- ijirir " to Ge o' Fayi tt fhrr O! t1'? Aorfc epl i ! ,f K..i;in;: ari'l Mile' v, or-i - -.ni to f innkk ina ft di.'f r i'l l- ri i r. i-r'i- - i tr1 ,' , 1 the fihr i r ! s-l !'()'' p",Ti' rt'-i' ' ''il' rv Mo). air in ii" of sralc '?ull used alone to grow " :. The v fint name for t1, g'-at, acL- r ' Tho vr.Sf. - tie'! " ' n -Goats". . '., thrn.,-rh ' f f from t c 4 r;t! ir ina; .i. i.uir , ' 1' . wool 1 ' ' ' have the ' i".' ; tftr T' c ' , ' itK- 'j th- eli-'i, -a hie ' tin - mc , fish. It i, ii !'"'' di 1 fro'n er ' t -hair r.;cr, ! 1 , aril sr- not trii in 1 -It troi)ds. "The fh-ece upon the goat is pore white, i' exceedingly lustrous and grows to an average length of 10 inches atifually. It hangs in beautiful wavy curl- or ringlets, from all parts of the body, if the animal is of th: best breeding. The average animal production pr hf-ad of mohair if about three pounds. It will ho noted that Mr. Thompson states: "The average annual (iroduc tl''i' per hi vt of in,i;.ir is about three pounds." However, it is gratifying to leain that American inti llicnce Ins stieceedrd in incr fsitt.j this average amount, and it is safe to say that now th" av rat'e cli-. 3' po'tnds, wH' there are hundreds of breeders of An goras in the United States who have bands which will average five and six pounds and even seven pounds per head. As a conscrvatvc estimate, the average price for mohair is around 30 cents per pound; therefore, the average yearly clip per head should be from $1 to $i.to. There are littn- .!.-' .st.tl ..til which ratt' - ! .' t; ovtrl- s'k are th Ang'-n et. il ar'ich of U'-d, conser,-.!' rt- rt -irk-.blt change is apparent. Th . . f'ih.As the Angors. It is I. cv. -ic th- A.';ora destroy: tht I rt. ::ti Ww' '- i'. n an eipyoriuaity (' !". ., r a. Hi nee, it fo'lows ' vh.-a the .-.lock grower have rea.iv 'iaidsvi.1-- 1 rofits from the s-tlf a sir .to;;lr, they have also itnpr-, I th tr range. ';oek f.-r-'--'v-:rs. !.aing awakened t h f:.ct, hive grti.- extensively i.t '':e Angora foat business which ac counts for the f .ct that they arc fo-n." 1 ever) itiste in the Union, and t( ;'' fe.r Angoras at this ilm" t !;rccc'.' .(d a.i! greatly in exc 1 ih' de nand for :ny oth'-r dour - !-.: ar.i.ual. Hnw.v. r, the edge has only 1. - kn off the sittiaiic.il. Where or. acre is now devoted to Angora cul ture, there arc thousands of acres ;.- waiting them. The Southern states notably, Georgia, Florida, Alabama Tennessee, the Virginias, the C aro linas, portions of Kentucky and Ar kansas, in particular, have vast acre age' particularly adopted to Angola goat raising. In addition to this, the timber belt along cur northern bound ary, where the timber lias been cl ar 'd, offers exceptional opportunilie it profitable angora raiing. : ! he N'orthw. st probably offers tii j hrrcst opportunity in that its In rb . r4t is ever green. Hrowse is obtain uble the year round, hiincc but Hub; f ding, if any U done. In the section before mentioned thi re are. millions of acres lying id! . iid will ever be idle unless they are "goatctl off." Much of the land, after having been cleared of the brush, will make first class agricultural land yet not all of it, for some of it will never Jjc fit for anything but Angora goats" and they are the only animals that can run on these lands at a profit. This fact opens up interesting possibilities, Sttrh lands cci he purcliasr.d very i-.nbr aj-prexirnately tooo me)t-:-s a'-.! are -nAir fri-wrs v. -f 1. t, . m" 1 1 " nil '! if j-'-, t- r , very riu.'iair jov. r H ' N .is a inembT. Thro'ir '- 1 , m ' . I'rif P;r,f the ;ri 'i ' . 'ir has i n nnintSKtfd it ftrtory schedule. ' "jl-th!" i'-wks ft Ancurfa " isint ar-- "A N "w Indus'. h; 'ilMr I. Black, tttwnwew-Jl iVsr 'nitora Grzt Raising, and Mite """"wis. by the fate Georsr Pavtt Tfto npson- while the UnlU-l cn. IVpartment of Agriculture !- -fi'ly issued a Farf-t' rs' Hnt'.-ti't. '' k- entitled "The Angora Got vhi-h may bt obt?ind uf 'i r- to th- Departmrnr of, Arlet.!t' ri o' of the n i;r',:trv of the nu rie r. An t-or-i (Joat Brt.'ders' A?ofi 'i'i, Portland, Oregon. JAMcS W. GERARD The t ttt st m.i. h I ii.m ht .'Hfi 1 "H'ln Coiii-mi.!. 'l.Mllhj. t,is i,ml AKh AMI U' K N l I 'A N I K. ui'tl irt I'Ktv, '. .....n .f t.t vitx ...ii,. haiHH , I-. I IC A N I l t Ml s f. II. villi''' ..- Hr tt8 ot the l 'nitr'1 Smir it ojint'l t t 1 1 tMT imtl lltwiitt lol .. ilily,3r4 i.l"Vft" llic Pn.u-riio of AMHRK AN POIJCY IIOMHikNCSs The Sl'XTKMTIKSi IM ilium invent two hi I-1 NED BY LAW itml urv of n duum-u-r l hit I rnu be rt.ll .inirt intu'ciiHh in iuy fim-rKViu N The iMindsi ol it "iMircign Comimns" i-aiutul tv wlihtlr.iw tru;, .. .. v.. . . 1 .... 1.,. .. .'i.L ... il.tH iit.iit r 11 1 will i I I Your hirst I'nsnrmicit Ihvwcttoti ts Snfa tt1th this Awncy, R GLUE W. 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