Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 21, 1915, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 21,
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
No. 32. Beaver, Myrtle Wallin.
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No. 33, Hemlock, Jennie Blanchard.
No. 34, Neskowin, Mrs. Jessie Tag-
Successful Gathering and a Large
jart.
Number of Teachers Present.
County Court Proceedings.
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NEW JERSEY VOTES
AGAINST SUFFRAGE
5.
I
I
HIGH
AND
LOW
TESTING
MILK.
Claims Allowed.
No. 36, Hemlock, Nora Myers.
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Below will be found several items
No. 37, Hebo, Perul Jones.
of
news
recently
transacted by the Emphatic ‘No’ Answers Woman’s Experiment to Ascertain the Difference in Cheese
The annual Institute of the Tilla­
No.
Appeal—Majority 50,000 to 60,000
mook County Teachers came to a Ferry. 38, Tillamook, Mrs. Mabie R county court:
Making Qualities in High and Low Testing Milk.
Claims Continued
successful close on Wednesday after­ -Npri?’¡PShalem- Sadie E M c K
Last May the Directors of tl.e Tillamook Creamery Association decided to
Jersey
City,
N.
J.,
Oct.
19.
—
New
Barthold
Barge
Co.
for
Surveyor
’
s
noon, after holding session for three
en­ office $9.00.
a test conducted to show ttie difference, if any, ueiweea t.ie cheese mak­
Jersey registered at the polls an em­ have
days. The program was of unusual in­
ing
capacities
high and low testing milks. Tl
_______
No. 39, Nehalem,
The
reason tor _ Ibis action was
r
Dr. : S. ' M. Wendt, for cornor’i office phatic “no" to woman’s appeals for the feeling, on of the
cargare! Bash, $5.00.
terest and the teachers who attended issistant.
part of some of the patrons, that all > were
_ not getting a
the
ballot,
indications
shortly
after
returned to their homes with a larg< r
square deal wuen pa'd for cheese mils 0.1 the outlet* tut basis,
1__
A
committee
No. 40, Bay ocean, M
"I.
s.
midnight
were
that
the
white
and
yel
­
rs. Alice Phil- $21.50. . Lamar, supplies, court house,
view of their profession.
ips.
appointed to arrange fur the test and they asked lue write: to assist Mr.
low banners of “Votes for Women” was
ilugh
Factory,
in
Hugh
Barber,
the
maker
at
Fairview
Faelurj
,
111
conducting
It.
The
factory
County school superintendent W. S
No. 42, Cloverdale, Ruth Sutton.
E. 1’.
Justice court, fourth h d fluttered down to defeat in each was at the time receiving a little over 20,000 lbs. of milk and that from ti e
Buel opened the institute with an ad­ No. 45, Beaver, Mrs. Ella R. Sperry district . Marcher,
of
the
state's
21
counties
and
that
the
$M5.
testing herds was made up in one vat and from the lowest testing herus
dress of welcome. He also gave the
No. 46, Garibaldi, Minnie Ripley.
Clras. . I. I lcugli, supplies $25.50.
majorities against adoption of the Highest
in another. I he herds with the medium test were not included in the trial.
plan of the institute’s work. Addresses
No. 48, Wheeler, Belle I. Conlogu
constitutional
amendment
to
enfran
­
I cmcy & Bremmer, supplies, road
Tue results of the four days trial weru as follows:
e, districts
were delivered by Mrs. M. L. Fulk­ irincipal.
chise women was between "o.ooo and
Nos. 1, 2, and 3, $309-86.
vat 2, Low Testing Milk
Vat 3, High Testing Milk
60,000.
erson and Charles H. Jones in the
No. 48, Wheeler, Jaunita Engdabl,
Date lbs milk lbs fat lus cheese lbs lbs milk lbs fat lbs cheese lbs
A. 11. Averill Machinery Co., sup­
morning session and in the afternoon issistant.
Undaunted
by
the
overwhelming
plies, road districts Nos. 1 and 2,
________________ __ from press cheese
__ from press cheese
tide against them, suffrage lcadets 5-24
Mrs. H. C. Hanson, local high school
No. 48, Brighton, Martha E. Alley. 833-00,
ÔOZ2
196.0
168.
when 6023
¿ ü U. 0
708.
when
announced
tonight
that
they
would
I
history teacher, and I. H. Dunstan
No. 49, Tillamook, Gertrude Schlap-
Peter Luthi for damages, $25.00.
6-25
5yo9
206.8
603.
para- 5678
214 15
672.
para-
start
tomorrow
with
new
plans,
in
­
county fair board president, spoke 011
Tillamook Sar.d and Gravel Co.,
5 26
5013
160.41
518.
fined
5327
231.
<2
629.
hued
No. 50, Beaver, Irma Dotrge.
tent upon pledging candidates for the 5-27
interesting subjects. Mr. Dunstan
$50.21
4791
495.
172.5J
6663
246 3
669.
No. 51, Hemlock. Alice Perry.
Legislature to permit them to vote
told of the work done by the schools
............. Claims Rejected.........
21235
<55.77
2161
2184
22691
981.17
2678.
2649.
No.
next
spring
for
Presidential
electors.
of this county toward the state fair.
E. C. Smith, for priming $5.20,
54, Barnesdale, Lydia R. Crane.
Average test: 3.55 per cent fat
4 3 per cent fat
They have two weeks in which to
No. 55.
The afternoon session was closed by
5", Pacific City, Kathryn Ward.
Clamis miuwca.
Allowed.
Yield
per
cwt.
milk
10.3
15s
cheese
11.»
pounds-cheese
make their effective campaign. Can-
Can­
No. 56, Rockaway. Ruth Burge. • Sandberg & Logus, Cone road $274.
M. S. Pittman, of the State Normal,
Yield per pound fat 2.89 lbs cheese
2.73 ms. cheese
. .1-24 didates for the Legislature have been
No. ...
speaking on "A Better Position.,, An
V . P
McKimens
D.
Wood,
M
cKiluvtis
road
"
57,
Tillamook,
Helen
Slant,
Thus we see that in this four day test the high testing milk yielled 1.5 lbs.
80.38
al
nominated
by
both
big
parties
ami
evening audience was well instructed principal.
• A. Arstill, Wheeler-Brighton
more cheese per hundred of milk than the low but that the low testing mint
No. 57. Tillamook, Marion Hare,
road .................................... 1678.06 will come before the voters for elec­ yielded .16 lb. more cheese per pound of butter fat. These figures check very
by splendid lectures from Dr. B. W.
tion
November
2.
DeBusk, of the State University an< assistant.
• Arcnz Construction Co.,
closely with those of Prof. Van Slyke of the New York Exp. ¿Stu. except that
President's Aid of No Avail.
No. 58. Bayocean, Marie O. Glaze.
our yields wete higher in both eases.
Prof. E. D. Ressler, of O. A. C.
Hunt’s bridge road .......... 7.103.1t
President
Wilson
’
s
recent
announ
­
No. 50, Blaine, Agnes Taylor.
Prof. Van Slyaes Figures
On Tuesday morning Dr. DeBusk
A. T. Dolan. Bay City road ..
No. 60, Hemlock, Jean Shillinglaw. Sandberg & Logus, Bayocean 342.64 cement that he would vote for suf­
per cent fat
per cent casein
cheese per 100 milk
cheese per lb fat
spoke on "Play and its Meaning tc
frage,
in
the
opinion
of
suffrage
lead-
3 00
2.10
No. 61, Tillamook, Mrs. Alice M.
8.30
road ..................................
2.77
Child Life.” and out of the depth of
— converted
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•
■ to
the;r
ers,
thousands
t„
A. Arstill, Squires road.......
3 50
2.30
his knowledge he delivered a wonder­ Phillips.
9.45
2. <0
cause.
His
stand,
however,
and
__
1 the
4 25
2 60
11.17
ful lecture to the audience. Professor;
Union High School No. I, Nehalem, Sandberg & Logus, Bayocean
2 63
vigorous campaign waged by the
road
....................................
E.
English,
principal.
M. S. Pittman and E. D. Ressler alsc
5.00
2.90
12.90
2 58
138,00 women to the last minute failed to
Union High School N» ■, Mrs. Sandberg & Logus, Pacific
gave interesting lectures. In the after­
The increased yield per hundred of milk is easily explained by the fact that
irevent a heavy vote against adoption
City
road
...........................
Xgnes
Randle,
assist»*-
noon Charles Jones and Roy C. Jones
613.03 >f the amendment. In his own voting the casein increases with the fat but it does not increase in proper 10 1 with ti e
Sandberg & Logus, green tim­
spoke on interesting subjects.
precinct, the Seventh District of Prin­ tat, therefore the yield per pound fat decreases as the fat increases if the
ber
road
.............................
On Wednesday morning three
778.60 ceton Borough, the vote was more casein increased in proportion t.i the fat the 6 per cent milk in the above table
NEW
CASES
FILED.
Jeffrey
&
Bufton,
Hollett
road
should have 3.5 percent casein when compared with the 3 per cent milk.
splendid addresses were delivered by
1602.88 han 2 to 1 against the amendment.
Jeffrey & Bufton, Sandlake
On July 7th, two cheese were sent to the Portland Cheese Co. and four to
Frank Welles, Prof. Ressler and Mrs
C.
.
-
.a, ... ... A&Cliry
Unofficial
returns
from
nearly
two-
road .................................... 1266.38 hirds of the districts in the state the Dairy Dept, of O. A. C. for scoring and analysis. These cheese were
E. White et al vs. R. A. Henry
Harriet Heller, of the Boy's and
■ filed
r;i,..i in the
■--- circut
•
by three different men with tne result that the ones from the low test­
s a suit
court to re- M. F. and John Jenck, Cross
Girl’s Aid Society, of Portland.
showed that in 1222 out of 1891 dis­ jilJged
road .................................... 894.60. tricts
ing milk showed an average score of .833 points above these from the high test­
:over
$1.55
and
$1.75
for
auto
truck
the
vote
was
88,275
for
the
To many of the institute attendants vork and the further sum of $10.00
In the matter of contract with imendment and 124,119 against it, a ing milk. I his slight difference might easily have been caused ,by something
the program on the last afternoon ind
besides the composition of the milk although the two vats .were manipulated
for
costs
and
disbursements.
Wright
Blodgett Co. the same was ap- najority of 35,844 against suffrage.
equalled or surpassed any session of
alike, as far as possible. The analysis of the cheese showed, for the low test­
proved.
The
Feeney
and
Bremer
Company
the whole institute. With the excep­ zs. the Arcnz Construction Co. is a
ing milk 32 93 per cent fat and 26.23 per cent water and for the high testing
In
the
matter
of
an
agreement
with
tion of one speaker the program was suit filed to recover the sum of $197.- Arenz Construction Co. for exten­ ARRESTED FOR
milk 31.21 per cent fat and 25 96 per cent water. 1 his analysis is reversed from
given by local teachers. Professor P. >3 for work and supplies furnished sion of time for road work north of
SUNDAY SALES. what we sheuld expect according to Prof. Van Slyke’s book on cheesemaking
but the chemist is willing to vouch for the figures and as he knew nothing of
C. Crockatt gave a splendid talk on he defendants.
town the same was granted.
‘‘Public Speaking in Connection with
Grocers Accused of Violating Law. what we were trying to get at, we have no reason to doubt Ins accuracy.
In
the
matter
of
the
petition
of
J.
W.
G.
Dwight
vs.
Conrad
Krebs
is
The loss in the whey w«s found to be .2 pei cent fat for the low testing
English.” Miss. Hazel McKown gavi 1 suit filed in the circuit court to re­ F. Bradley for a county road, the
Recently Upheld.
milk and .25 per cent fat for vat number 3. This figures out practically the
an interesting talk on "School Music” cover
same was rejected.
$383.37.
Professor Karl Onthank, local prin­
The first complaints filed under the same percentage of the total fat lost in both ca les, giving no advantage to
In the matter of a conference com­ Sunday-closing
law since the act was either milk in that respect.
cipal of schools, delivered an interest­
mittee concerning the Oregon-Cali­ declared
On the last day of the test the patrons were asked how many cows were
constitutional by the su­
ing lecture on the “Health of the
Owens Postoffice Destroyed.
fornia
land
.rrant,
the
same
was
or
­
Child”.
preme court six weeks ago were is­ furnishing the milk that went into each vat and the yield of milk, fat an I
dered cancelled.
cheese
per cow was determined. Of tlie 1.3 per cent mrik, 201 cows furnished
Institute was pronounced most
The postoffice and the residence of
In the matter of the petition of C. sued by District Attorney Evans 5663 lbs , containing 246.3 lus. fat and making 669 lbs. cheese or an; average
( successful by all in attendence and L A. Cummings, at Owens, 10 miles A. Eastman for a county road, the Tuesday morning in Portland. Tho*. _■ per
cow of 28.2 lbs. of ftnlk, 1.25 lbs. fat and 3.3 lbs. cheese. Of the 3.5 per
iccused as violators of the law arc
from the names of the instructors on lorth of Nehalem, were destroyed by same was rejected.
cent milk 150 cows furnisned 4791 lbs. containing 172.5 lbs. fat and making 495
Dan
Kellaher,
135
Grand
Avenue;
J.
the program many splendid lectures lire Sunday morning. The mail and
In the matter of the petition ‘of D. May, East Sixth and Pi’rn-'d-: lbs. cheese. This is an average per cow of 31.9 lbs. milk, 1.15 lbs. fat and 3.3
must have been delivered.
Postoffice equipment were lost. The Solon Schiffman for a county road, streets;
Mason, Gran I avenue lbs. cheese, showing that the'amuunt of cheese per cow per day was the same
•ause is unknown. The loss is about there being no bond filed, the same ind East Fred
instances.
The Roll Call
Ankeny
street, and lien A. in both
>1500. Mr. Cummings saved only his was continued.
This test has added nothing new to the knowledge of the dairy world but,
The teachers in attendance were:
Bellatuy.*,
Grand
and
Hawthorn
aven
­
I believe, was worth while in that it lias shown that the difference between
vorking suit. He formerly was a
In the matter of appointment of
All four are grocers.
No. 1, Tillamook, Barney Hanson, Portland
the herds is not so great as was thought by some and that the results obtained
contractor.
bridge tender for Tillamook draw­ ues.
principal.
The
informations
were
issued
on
bridge. E. W. Stanley was appointed. complaint of A. V/. Akcrhielm, 3729 here check very closely with those from other sections.
No. 1, Tillamook Pearl E. Miller,
Do not give up the fat basis of paying for milk at your factories until you
In the matter of the appointment
assistant.
street Southeast, and A. are sure you have something better to put in place of it. By no means go
Methodist Church Services.
of county road master C. A. Dunn Sixty-fourth
C.
Roberts,
523
East
Forty-fifth
ijo. 2, Tillamook, Mrs. W. W. Wil­
back to the old system of paying for weight alone as it is grossly more unjust
was appointed to the position.
ey.
street North. Both said they com­ than the present one. l'ake for example, two men delivering milk as follows:
Sunday, Octh. 24th, Sunday School,
In the matter of the appointment of plained
as
private
citizens,
disclaim
­
No. 3, Tillamook, Earl E. White.
A 100 pounds of milk testing 3.5 per cent fat and
an inspector for the concrete roads. ing any connection with any organi­
to o'clock, W. E. Noyes, Supt.
No. 5, Manzinita, Alice B. McIn­ Five minute sermon, 10:25.
B 100 pounds of milk testing 4.3 per cent fat.
G. G. Hall was appointed at a salacy zation of grocers. Akcrhielm did not
tyre.
According to our yields this would make 22.1 lbs. cheese which if it sold for
Morning worship, n o’clock, theme, of $5000 per month.
nention
his
buisness.
Roberts
said
he
No. 6, Oretown, Florence Whyte. ‘The Prayers of Jesus”
14c and cost 3c to make would leave $2.43 to be divide I between them they
Ill the matter of the cancellation of was a collector.
would receive.
No. 7, Netarts, Katherine Loerpa-
Class meeting, 12 m., W. M. Heas- county warrants the same were or-
Pool
Hal's
Unnoticed.
bel.
On weight basis:
dcred cancelled.
ton, leader.
Asked
why
they
did
no
not
complain
Fat delivered cheese made check rec’d per lb cheeso rec'd per lb fat
No. 8, Beaver, Clara Loerpabel,
Evening
service,
7:30,
the
Rev
T.
against
pool
and
billiard
'
'
'
“
I
__
1
rooms
and
$1.214
A
34.7c
10.3
11.8c
3.6
principal.
B. Ford, D. D will preach the sermon. OWN ROAD DISTRICT
:igar stores, open all day in the B
$1.214
10.3c
11.8
28 3c
4.3
No. 8, Beaver, Mida Hiner, assis­ Good music at the services.
DENIED PORTLAND downtown districts, Akerhielm and
On fat basis:
tant.
Monday evening, at 7:30, Love
Roberts said they had mot noticed A
$1 09
10.58
31.15
No. 9, Tillamdok, Karl W. Onthank Feast, led by Dr. Ford.
any
of
them
open.
11.36
$1.34
31 |.>
B
principal.
Supreme
Court
Decides
Question
Tuesday evening, 7:30, Quarterly
The issuance of the
__ _ four
__ com-
The difference in price of cheese made from the tw » milks is 1.5 c whe-t
No. 9, Tillamook, Mrs. Bertha Han­ conference, presided over by Dr.
Where Two Laws Conflict.
ilaints may lead to further attacks on paid bv weight method and only .7c whe 1 paid for f it. s > the error is double .
son, history, Teacher training.
Ford, district Supt. of Salem district.
1 would recommend that a committee be appoints 1 to study the di Here t
he constitutionality of the Sunday-
No. 9, Tillamook, Peter C. Crock­ Come to any or all of these services
Salem, Or., Oct. 19.—Writ of man­ closing law. The appeal to the su­ systems of paying for milk at che< se factories and,n-j< rt at r* me future meet*
att, English, debate, civics.
damus to compel Multnomah County preme court was taken after Judge
and welcome.
Roy C. Jones,
No. 9, Tillamook, Geo. F. Sanders,
Commissioners to place the City of Morrow had declared the act uncon­
County Agriculturist.
Edward Gittins, Pastor.
science, mathematics, agriculture.
Portland in a separate road district stitutional on the ground that it was
No. 9, Tillamook, Lucia Macklin,
was denied today by the Supreme discriminatory. The fact that the law
Algebra, Latin, Biology, physiology Sunday at the Presbyterian Church. Court on the ground that an act pass­ designates Sunday as “The Lord’s daughter. Dairymaid of Iowa, at two
No. 9, Tillamook, Pauline McEl
ed by the last Legislature after chap­ Day,” is the basis of a contention years old, produced 460 pounds of
vaine, commercial subjects.
Signs of the forward movement and ter 127 of the 1915 session had be­ that it hereby makes a religious dis- buter fat. Another daughter calved
No. 9, Tillamook, Emma Ueland, its effect are in all the services of the come a law, took precedence. The crimination.
four months ago and has av< raged
domestic science and domestic art.
church every Sunday, and it is grati­ opinion was written by Justice Bean.
Violation of the law is punishable sixty pounds ol butter fat a month.
No. 9, Tillamook, David E. Reed, fying to know that the people ot the
W illiam F. Brady instituted the pro­ by a fine - of from
$5 to 50.
Lady Dairymaid of Pinehurst at the
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manual training, mechanical drawing, community are pleased with the char­ ceedings against the County Commis­
age of four years made a record of
Kellaher Admits Act.
basketry.
acter of the services. Sunday School sioners, basing his contention that the
Dan Kellaher said he had not yet 7/0 pounds of butter fit a year
No. 9, Tillamook, Hazel McKown, at 10 a.m. offers a good hour of song Commissioners should constitute lecidcd whether he would contest the H. Schoffclmcycr,
I music, German, English.
and Bible study tor all ages; the Portland a separate road district proceedings.
Frail.
No. 9, Tillamook, Georgene Cace, Young People’s Society will hold an under chapter 127 of the 1915 session
"We have been keeping open on
Eighth grade.
inspiring meeting at 6:jo p.m. in the laws, which provides for dividing Sundays since the people of the city
Notice.
No. 9, Tillamook, Clara M. Pruehs, lecture room of the church, Mr. Rob­ counties into road districts in Octo­ roted down a closing law last June,”
Seventh grade.
ert Leonard will be the leader, and ber and that incorporated cities he
lc said. “ We did not keep open un-
We have completed our new gospel
No. 9, Tillamook, Ethel Klann, the subject for study is “Capturing shall be road districts by themselves. il that time.”
cars and v. ill be ready Nov. 15th, to
Sixth grade.
The
records
show
that
this
law
was
Politics of God." the pastor’s morn­
nold a leu «lay» meeting, in any lo­
I have some elu.ice young pigs for
r
9. Tillamook, A. Beatrice ing subject for the sermon will be filed with the Secretary of State at 3uemsey Cows Earn $1,000 a Year. cality, in this county, independently,
Chaneay, Fifth grade.
“1 lie Human Cry,” and in the even­ 8:30 a. m. of February 23, while chap­
or i.i connection with any evangeli­ sale, both sexes, the kind that
No. 9, Tillamook, Mabel Goyne, ing at 7:30 the subject will be "Bio®- ter 194, which substitutes September
I matures very young < >nc of my herd
One thousand dollars a year income cal pcoj lc.
Fourth grade.
Montgomery & Nori hup, boars weighed 620 lbs. at eighteen
of the Second Mile.” There will be for October as the time for making from a dairy cow.
1 raveling Evangelists. months old. My hogs have won rib­
No. 9, Til’amook, Retta Smith, special music, and good spirit and act- the road district division and con­ That is the high standard set in the
bons at county and state fairs.
third grade.
tion in all these services. The public tains no provision for making incor­ magnificent herd of registered Guern­
Phone or write for prices.
No. 9, Tillamook, Mamie Sande s. is cordially invited to attend any or porated road districts separate dis­ sey cows owned by W. W. Marsh,
For Sale.
JOE DONALDSON,
tricts, was filed on the same day at proprietor of Iowa dairy farms, Wat­
Second grade.
all of them.
R. F. D. 1, Tillamook.
9:55 a. m.
No. Tillamook, Mrs. Clara Burge,
27 acres of rich bottom land, one
erloo, la. Forty two cows give be­
Justice Bean in his opinion declares tween 7,000 and 17,000 pounds of mile north of Mohler on the South
First grade.
Football on Friday.
that where two acts are in conflict milk per cow a year. At the head of Fork of the Nehalem River. One mile
No. 9, Tillamook, Daisey Good­
“the latter exprc'rion of the Legisla­ this herd stands the world’s chain; ion from church and cheese factory, less
speed, rural.
ture must prevail." The court held
% mile fro michool house. Has
.No. 10, Tillamook, R. D„ Mrs Har-
Friday afternoon the high ! that chapter 194 did not limit the Guernsey cow Dairymaid of Pine­ than
On
river frontage- of 600 feet, no incum­ If I FAIL to CURE CANCER «TUMOR i tr..«
| nett Ford, principal.
....
.............
team
will meet the town team Commissioners in making the divis­ hurst, with a record of 17,258 pounds brance,
school
would make a splendid dairy bsfom It POISONS 6»» fall tr attzclMS It BONE
No. 10, Tiiiai
.
of milk and 910.67 pounds of butterfat
Tillamook; ",
R. D., Sylvia
on the football gridiron for the city ion as seemed suitable to them.
! Rowe, assistant.
or 1200 pounds of butter a year. Of farm. I’or price and other information Without Knif 1 or Pain
Ì __ he town football
championship.
No. it, 1, Owens, Mrs. Elsie Irvin,
twenty cow »’none averages less than desired, call on or address the owner. No PAY Until CURED
team is composed of old football play­
Geo, R. McKimens, Mohler, Or. WRITTEN SUARAHTU
••n.
534-53 pounds of butterfat a year, ten
v' 11,
II’ Nehalem, May Smith.
ers
and
captained
by
Art
Wallace;
al
­
No X Ray or other
No. 12, Tillamook,
Zela Sumcrlin. though they have not had much prac­
average above 650 pounds per cow, I
* uimuuuK, z-tld
An Inland
No.
three average above 774 pounds and : Administrator'« Notice to Creditors. ■wlndlo.
«0. ij
IJ, , Hebo, Lois Laughlin.
Laughlii
plant makes the cure
tice
their
extra
weight
of
20
pounds
No.
Garibaldi, H. S. Brimhall, to the man will more than offset the
two above 860 pounds. A list of these
Any TUMOR. LUMP or
No -- 14,
14.
hrinal
t
10 Rf on the lip, fa* e
Principal.
fine Guernseys reads like a roll call rj
difference in practice. Both teams arc-
Notice is hereby given, that the or body long is
, No. 14, Garibadi, Eva Wheeler, as­ determined
champions.
Under
sanitary
conditions
it never
to win and a scrappy
Court of the State of Oregon, CANCER:
pains until la»t»tage
sistant.
well within the attainment of every County
for
Tillamook
County,
has
appointed
game will be played.
120-PA6E
bOOK
sent
No. 15 Garibaldi, Pearl Graham.
dairyman, this h. rd is helping to the undersigned administ: tor of the PR EK. 10,'XM) tenth
The game will be called at 3:30 p.
No. t£
I|
make
dairy
history
in
the
West.
As
to
mon
lain.
Writs
U
aaar
Woods, Mamie Sutton.
of Jesse V. F.mbum, deceased, I
, No. 18, Neskowin, Mrs. Hazel Com- m. Friday and admission of 15 cents
the efficient handling of milk and the estate
and
all
persons
having
claims
against
will
be
charged
to
cover
expenses.
nons.
conditions of the surroundings of the said estate are hereby required to
No. I?. Meda, Leola Dunham, prin- The game will be played at Stillwell
herd it is interesting to note that the present the same to him at his resi­ ie OliiACD And alwnyspofvinndeeissrTn*
l glamis and Kill J CUICKLV
park.
«'Pal.
last test was made by Iowa State Col­ dence at Tillamook, Oregon, or to T. ^uANULni
woman In ev<ry 7 dlr-N'franker U.S report
The
line
up
for
the
town
team
is
as
No. 19. Meda, Esther Miller, assis-
lege of Agriculture, Ames, several H Goyne, an attorn* y at law, at his One
W« refuse many who wait too long 4c mi nt die
follorws:—
tent.
weeks ago, the bacteria content of the office in Tillamook City, Oregon, to­ Poor cured at half price If cancer la yet «mail
John Ebiger, R. F., Walter Ruvnin,
No. 21, Sandlake,
milk was just twenty-three. The but­ gether with the proper vouchers, Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLE Y & CO. JiSX?
< ____
______
Claudia _ Brown. R. H. Willie Anderson L. F. Art
ter fat content was above 5 per cent. within six months frotn the date of “ttnetty Rsflsws »»Utt Ctncw SM*-«llat 11 hr«"
» No -
22. Cloverdale, J. R. Bidgood, Wallace L. H. Hal Moson, L. E. E.
Guernsey milk from this herd com­ this notice.
Pnjcipal.
4340 I 436$ VaHida St, San franctsc-', Cal.
Galstrom, L. T. Forrest Ericson, L.
KINDLY MAIL THIS IfnnmUS CANCER
mands a premium in Waterloo, sell Date d September Oth, 1915.
0'.22* Cloverdale, Georgiana Sow- G. Logan Seccrance, R. F.. Fred Tra-
ing at tl cents a quart. Cream sells at
John Entburn, Administra­
». a'‘vanced grades.
G. Logan Severance, R. E„ Fred Tra­
50 cents a quart
tor of the estate of Jessie
42, Cloverdale, Helen Beals, vis, R. T., Perry DeLillics R. G. Felix
The dairy was started in 1908, since
Pomary grades.
V. Embnm. deceased.
O
’
Donel,
Center.
which
many
grand
champion
cows
43, Tillamook, R. D. Mrs. Em-
The high school line up has not yet
and males have been sent info the
ma Goeres.
Bids for Wood Wanted.
world from Iowa Dairy Farm At the
44, Mohler, Frances Potter, been chosen.
Next to Gem Theatre, age of three years Dairymaid made Bids wanted for o t< n - cords of hard | -
Principal.
her first notable record of 14,562 wood, to be delivered at the school i
Tel. 130 J.
•.istfr..2*
Cynthia ScoveU. as-
Notice of Dissolution.
pounds of milk and 860.26 pounds of
sistant.
in District No '6 Bids must be'
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buter fat a year, followed the next house
No. 25. Tilamook, Mrs. Emily Mit-
before the 20th of October, address 1
year bv her world’s record. She is in
cheli.
now eight year« old and the grand to Jeff Harris, T illamook, Oregon
No. ■¡6, r
_____ Smith.
Hemlock, r.
Florence
The
mint
makes
it
and
under
the
old cow is expected -to even surpass
No.
Bft J Wanted.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
7, Blaine,
C. S.
v- 2 •'•.
‘’•■•me, v.
3. Arnold.
Arnoia.
t • ■»■
it may concern:—That J. W. Maddux terms of the Continental Mortgage her previous high record. To show
' No. 28, Mohler,
Ethel
R.
Glines.
protency
rf
her
blood
the
record
of
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—
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—
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The Beavrr Cheese Co. will receive
3J, ’ Bay City, Harold D. -Aten, and F. C. Feldschau, have by mutual Company you can secure it at 6 per her son. Pride of lowa.i* quoted. Fif­
Prinrip^]
bid» up to November l, 19*5. for a
consent, dissolved the partnership cent for any legal purpose on approv­
calves siridby him have shown a cheese maker st said factory for the
Harold D. Aten, heretofore existing between them, ed real estate. Terms easy, tell us teen
r'*markable
high
yielding
milk
strain
ensuing year. The company reserves
and that said Feldschau, is now the
DONE RIGHT
/o 31, Bay City, Ruth W. Clark, sole owner of the business formerly your wants and we will co-operate The first heifer to finish the test the right to reject any and all bids.
made
632
pounds
of
butter
fat
a
year
owned
by
them
as
partners,
and
that
with you.
grades.
»nd three pounds more average more
at
Slaying of two bull moose in Que­
,.r\° .?'•
City, Edith Watt, in- said Feldschau, will pay all accounts
PETTY 4 COMPANY.
than 500 pounds of butf-r fit a year bec was unavoidable, and it makes
owing
by
them
as
partners,
and
col­
1 piediategrades.
-
Kraues.
513
Denham
Building
Denver,
Colo
at the time of their first calves. A such a good magazine story, too.
RIGHT PRICES.
t °- 3t, B»v rity, Violet Laufman, lect all sums due them on account of
Pnm*rV gra / s. "
I their partnership business.
J. W. Maddux.
F. C. Feldschau.
I WILL GIVE $1000
Any LUMPin WOMAN S BREAST
f
(
...
-
Electric Store,
Have Your
“MONEY.”
House
Wiring Done by
Co$t power Co.