TILLAMOOK ‘HEADLIGHT, JUNE 15, 1916. Bills Allowed by Coort. ------o— Road District No. I. E. A. Worthington ............ . . Wm. Barker ...................... Felix Kebbe ...................... Emil Ross .......................... A. E. Rittenhouse .............. .. Geo. Hartzel ...................... . .. Albert Mills ........................ Ernest Kebbe ..................... Sam Tomlinson .................. Fred Zaddach ..................... R. Kennedy ........................ Geo. Knight ........................ A. E. Worthington ............ . Scot Linkhart...................... Paul Wobtke .............. .. Matt Olson .......................... 1 H Hick* . D. S Boyakin.................... Oregon Box & Mtg Co. . . Jacob Karnin ...................... Frank Burch .................. John Kennedy .................... Jack Wood .......................... Aug. Ludtke ........................ R. E Myers ....................... A. S. Tilden ........................ Chas Clark ..................... Alva Finley ....................... Wm. Hartzel ...................... C. W. Cnmmings Oliver Wood ....................... Joe Duncan ............. ........... Bert Comstock ................... Oral Barnes ......................... Lew Kenney ........................ Albert Easom ...................... A. D. Lorn men .................... C. E. Easom ........................ Charley Kasom ................... Warren Easom .................... Paul Barce ........................... Roscoe Barker ...................... Elmer Easom ........................ R 1. McMullen ................... S. R. Verinilyea .................... Lester Bowman .................... Beverly Daniels ................... E. A. Blackmore .................. Warren Easom .................... Albert Easom .... Edgar Batzner M. F. Bowman ... Walter Thompson Raymond Norris . Michell Honicky . Ed. Elvoid ............ Fred Hill ............. Steve Scovill ........ Delmer Scovell .. Hurshel Scovell .. O. A. White ........ Dick Bartrow ... Wm. Crawford .. R. J. Larsen ........ Ralph Robison . . Mitchell Horcemy John Anderson . Aug. Sandberg . .. C. Haybarker .... Frank Alvoid .... Fritz Reust .......... A. Cummings .... Felix Kebbe ........ E. A. Alvoid ........ Cleve Allen .......... J. A. Cummings . . F. J. Darcy .......... Harry Maynard . . Wm. White .......... V. O. Mendenhall H. Van Dolah .... <.'. Lauderback . . . Wm. Petteys ‘. B. F. Wilkins ........ W m. Hartzell . . . C. W. Crimmins .. Roscoe Barker . . . Frank Barnes ........ Oral Barnes .......... Geo. Wilks ............ Jack Lesley ............ Richard Meyers . C. E. Allen ............. S. G. Reed .............. Gilman Nun .......... W. F. Cain ............. Jas Murdock .......... Bert Comstock . . . Fred Kebbe Sr....... Nelson \ Co........... Thomas Fuller . ... Wm. Beamish . . . . Grant Marshall ... Harry Mitchell Sam Johnson ........ Frank Crane .......... Frank Mitchell Joe Swaha ............. Nels Nelson .......... Jas Powell ............ Fred Pulcipher ... T. A. Lewis .......... Tom Berry ............ Milo Beamon ........ John Paquet .......... Martin Ripley ........ Clark Smith .......... Albert Smith .......... F. Buckl.cs .............. F. Crane Jr.............. L. L. Smith .......... Valentine Stoker .. Arthur Thompson . Mark Hobson ........ Walter Morgan Robert Ford .......... M. Newhiter .......... H. Newhirter.......... Ernest Crown ........ Frank Crown ........................ c. \\ . Ross ............................. . E. II. Wood ........................... M B Shafer .......................... A. H. Scloth .......................... S. E. Thompson .................... E H. Best .............................. Mrs Harry Crane ................ A. Zuerchcr ............................ Wm. D. Shafer........................ J H. Thompson .................... valentine Stoker .................... John Langley .......................... Fred Paquet ............................ Geo. Benson . .......................... •C. W. Abraham .................... Frank Stmeby ........................ L. L. Smith ............................. H. W. Klein .......................... Win. Chisholm ........................ Chas Robitsch ........................ Leslie Barber .......................... S, Scovell ................................ J. J. Spencer ........................... G. F. Dougherty...................... A Arstill ...................... Johnson and Illingsworth Nehalem Saw Mill ................ Alex McNair .......................... C. II Woolfe ......................... Tohl A Anderson .................. R H. Cady Co......................... Brighton Mill Co.................... Leslie Barber .......................... C. W Ross .............................. Geo. W. Phelps......................... Wm D. Shafer ...................... F. P. Hobson .......................... Nelson A Co............................. •5 00 S. C. Woods ........ AGRICULTURAL NOTES. 22.30 R. B. McClay ........ By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. 1223 75 Lee Lyster ............ ----- o------ R. Lyster ............... Tillamook Bull Increasing in Value. Total .............................. 39.157.49 Booth Dunham .... 3102.00 Every official record made by the Road District No. 2. Chas Baker ............ 62.50 Geo. M. Donald ... 5 00 Fred Dunham ........ dam, grand-dam or any near relative 1.25 Blake Thompson . . . 5.00 Ted Lyster ............. of a registered dairy bull adds value 51.25 Chas. Garlic .......... 7.50 Gene Hester .......... to that bull by enlarging his produc­ 126.20 O. Noble ................ 11.00 Roy Blanchard .... tion pedigree. 52.50 Victor Stewart ... 3.75 John imlah ............. I The following information was re­ 51.85 J. Cross .................. 5.62 A. Learned .............. ceived, lately, from Hollywood Farm, 55.30 W. M. Dorr ............ Washington, regarding the dam and 2.50 L. Manfield ............ 108 80 C. S. Wells .............. . 15.00 Chas Murphy ......... sire of Holstein bull belonging to J. 103.15 Rob Wilson .......... 10.00 Frank Nelson .......... J. Rupp. 96.87 Tory Haugan 27.81 O. E. Mattoon .... j Artis Htngrcveld De Koi 3rd’s . . 61.90 Marion Darby . 20 00 Lloyd Kellow .......... Girl, the dam of the bull, finished her 37.50 Abe Simmons ........ 5 00 Geo Kellow ............ yearly record on May 21st. She pro­ 35 00 C. Haugen ............. 18 75 Fritz Drebert .......... duced 20 752.5 Its. of milk contain­ 35.00 Ed Jacoby .............. 5.00 R. E. Welsh ............ ing 907.8 tbs. butter. 35.00 > Tory Haugan 38.81 Roy Measor ............ The sire of the bull has 24 sisters 26.00 Alwin Blum 48 00 W. Edson .................. whose average records as junior 2 2 .45 John Blum ............ 22 50 H. Altenberger .... year olds is 18.12 tbs. butter in ” 227 29 John Graf . . .... . 21.25 F. T. Bennett .......... days. One of these sisters, Hollywood 37.50 Herny Simmons ... 22 50 H. V. Welsh ............ Pauline Fay ne, holds the highest jun­ 35 00 Elix Walker ............ 22.50 John Borba ............ ior 2 year old record in the North­ 40.00 H. G. Parsons ........ 42.50 Henry Davis .......... west tor 7 years, 23.51 tbs. butter, Right at this season is the very best time to buy beds— 45.00 John Proctor ........... . 75 00 C. N. Gilmore ........ average test 4.05 per cent. Another when our stock is full and complete for your selection. 30 95 Frank Stratton .... 40.62 E. Straw .................. sister, Hollywood Vale Fayne made 12 50 John Zurflueh .......... Above, for example, we show* one of the beautiful new 33 75 E. Borba .................. milk and 846 tbs butter in I . 21,600 r . tbs __ ____ 19.35 Fred Blum ............. 80 00 Fred Hollett ............ Simmons Steel Beds as advertised in the Ladies' Home Journal a year as n junior 2 year old. 45 65 Pearl Walker .......... 12.50 W. L. Hudson I We need more stock of this kind in and Saturday Evening Post. Come in and let us show you the 55.60 Paul Pearson .......... 7 50 Lewis Myers the county. 10 00 Ciciro Proctor ........ 16.25 Arthur Foster full line. Save Your Rennets. 2 50 B. E. Turner ............ They are the famous light weight, electrically welded steel 9.06 Frank Foster ! There has been much agitation of 9.35 C. E. Walker ............ 22.50 J. Lewallen .................. about which you have been reading. There is not a nut or a late in ail the cheese localities of this 6.85 Lewis Wing ............ 7.50 Claude Lewallen .... bolt in the whole bed to rattle loose. And the finishes are county regarding the scarcity of ren ­ 59.05 Ed. Fishbockcr .... 7.50 Fred Lewallen ............ net and the consequent rise in the 85.00 A. E. Holden .......... 16 50 C. M. Lane .................. beautiful. I 49.25 Ben Darby ................ price of th« extract. 18 75 J. H. Hicks ................ The quality of our merchandise is the best that human i skill 21.25 A. E. Holden .......... We have always depended, almost 18.75 W. A. Williams ........ qan produce; our enormous buying power lowers and ing genuity ... 4 4 25 C. M. Hinkle............ altogether, on the European countries 10 00 Edward F. Carter .... the price to the point where they cannot fail to interest even 35.00 G. Vaughn ............... for our supply. This supply is now cut 17.50 Clem Hurlimen .......... 48.00 F. Blaser ................... the most experienced buyers. Let us prove to you that we can I 10 00 Mrs. H. M. Farmer . . I , out. 72 80 A. 12 50 W. H. Turner.............. Are The Tillamook Factories Going and do sell you the greatest home furnishing values at prices ................... 11.75 T. Darby 6 25 Frank Foster .............. To Run Out of Rennet on Ac­ ................ no other concern can equal. 20.00 Roy Wallon 5 00 Ray Blanchard ............ count of This War? ............... 38.00 Jack Edgar 25 00 Myron Blanchard .... Robison ............ Rennet extract is prepared from the 44 25 28.50 R. E. Welsh .............. W. Thurman ....... 4th stomachs of young calves. The 51.25 C. 12 50 Joe Hollett .................. M. Reust ................... calf should be a few' days old and fed 17.50 August 12.50 Wm. Gould.................. Waldovogcl . nothing but pure milk. When the calf 2.50 J. F. McKinney 100.00 Albert Boon ................ ........ is killed the fourth or true stomach TILLAMOOK. ORE 6.05 N. J. Dye ............. 110.00 Jenck Bros .................. ... should be removed. This is the last «TO 1 Q. Pangborn .............. 102.50 E. G. Anderson .......... stomach, the one that empties into 52.50 W. R. Robedce .......... Joe Mapes .................. the small intestines. It is the stomach 51.25 Joe Steiiinassel .......... Ed La France ............ i that often contains the milk curd. I 75 00 Jenck Bros .................. Henry Nelson .......... Remove it carefully by cutting where 66 00 R. E. Wilson & Co. ... Frank Dye .................. it joins the next stomach, called the 28.12 Howard Cooper Co. .. Gordon Hare ............ book and squeze out the contents 53.75 A. C. Denel ................. Frank Powers ............ ' Then cut off the thick muscular part of 37.50 Orval Kellow .............. Walter Severance .. . . the neck (not over 2 inches) and slit 5.92 Frank Taylor .............. A. J. Nails .................. open so that it will lay flat. 2.50 Chas Cruthers .............. A. Williams .............. The best part of the rennet is the 51.00 Howard Cooper Co. .. C. Dye ........................ end where it joins the book, so be 40.00 Frank Taylor .............. R. Martin .................. sure not to loose any part of it, if you 42.50 D. W. Gilbert & Sons R. Deelcr .................. want the top price. Do not wash the 11.87 D. W. Gilbert & Sons . Matt Weber .............. inside with water. 17.50 J. L. Burke .................... Paul Edgar ................ Stretch the rennet well and salt 17.50 G. M. Kistic ................ Frank Landoit ........ heavily on both sides right away, I H .Edgar .................... 7.50 Chas Lundquist ...... then leave a day or two to drain, in a 2 50 J. M .Baker .................. Frank Hediger .......... cool place. There must be plenty of 1015.45 Clarence Hushbeck ... Feldshau and Jackson salt left on both sides. 29.25 Ernest Kirby ................ F. C. Knowles .......... Keep the salted rennets in a cellar 226.16 Rutgers .......................... A. F. Coats Lbr. Co. . or other cool place until shipped, to 3.26 Cloverdale Mer. Co. .. 'A. F. Coats Lbr. Co. . prevent spoiling, and pack in tubs or 157.76 1 Chas Wooley . boxes. Be sure to have the rennets 39.69 Tillamok Iron Works 1 Total ................. ........... »5,798.«3 drained off well before shipping, so THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN 3.10 General Fund. Electric Store . they will not leak brine in transit, 8.00 and please reduce 72.77 Dwight Edmunds ............ Frank Devine . the shipping THE COUNTY. 7.00 weight as much as possible. 2.20 Mrs. N. E. Robedce.......... Nancy Wilson . 7.10 217.50 J. F. Jones ......................... Solon Shiffpian Do not ship too much extra salt. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere 43.00 173.53 s. M. Wendt ...................... Tillamook City Where only a few rennets are got­ 1.00 ten each week, the best way to do, 39.88 J. C, Bewley ...................... U. S. Steel Products Co. 9.42 after salting and draining for a 1 27.00 P. Jacob ............................. Bales & Erskine ............ 34.82 couple of days, is to hang them up to , 100 00 R. H. Coshun .................... W. B. .Alderman .......... 2 59 air dry. Be sure to have a good circu- • 25.00 Bushong & Co.................... Matt Weber .................. 14.80 i lation of the air, and, at all times, do 3.25 Frank Devine .................... Mrs. Phillips .................. 17 85 I not fail to have plenty of salt on 61.15 R. L. Shreve ...................... Joe Delsman ................. 3.50 I both sides V. 6 00 Geo. Bean ............................ Tillamook Water Co. .. of ...V the ...................... rennet. After drying 20.10 I they will keep for almost any length 3.00 C. A. Dunn .......................... W. B. Alderman ............ 4 97 I of time, and can be shipped in a bag 40.00 The Swender Blue Print Co. Tillamook Iron Works 1 20 ; or box. P. A. Devine ............................ 8.75 Total ............................. $4,123.84 Conover & Condit.................. Blown rennets command a little 5 95 higher price and are prepared as fol­ Geo. W. Phelps ...................... Road District No. 8. 7.00 lows: 1 he rennet stomach should be Between Wm. Hudson . . 18.75 R. W. Watson ........................ 6.25 turned inside out and any particles of Arthur Edmunds 25.32 Crystal Laundry Co................ 2 10 . food shaken or picked oif. Do not R. B. Hays ............................. Leo Norton .... 27.82 2 00 I w ash. Tie up one end of the stomach TILLAMOOK, OREGON S. W. Shaver ................ 47 50 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co............... 30.00 I and blow up like a bladder. Hang in E. E. Parker ................. 33.12 P E. Jewell .............................. 28 25 | a cool place, away from flies to dry. Earl Paul 46 62 Marie Katnm .......................... 5 60 i Be sure to keep them in a cool and and other Southern Pacific Stations in Tillamook Chas. Murphty .............. 61.03 Berns Bros ................................ 20.00 dry place. , 25 32 L. S. Hushbeck ...................... Gilbert Blake ................ County. They save considerable money. Are 12.00 i Prices quoted by one firm are from Chas Cruthers ................ 23 43 H. M. Farmer ........................ 5 25 13 to 15 cents per rennet, but with Jeff Fleck ..................... on sale as follows: 5 00 E. T. Haltom ............................ 7.14 the present shortage much higher ; Wm. (¡lick ................. 10.00 D. S. Boyakin .......................... 27 26 prices are expected. The cheese' au­ Tone Brooten ................ 5.32 R. H. Cady ............................. ON SALE DAILY 19 55 thorities of this county arc seriously Harry Brooten ............ 8 12 Tillamook Feed Co................ 22 20 considering the manufacturing of RETURN LIMIT, TWO DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE Clarence Hushback . . . 5.32 i H. Mason A Co.................... 12.50 their own rennet extract. If they do 1 Forest Ayer 50.75 I Tillamook Herald .................. 58.00 : this, it will create a market right here R. T. Boats .............................. 1 1 Charlan ....................... 4 37 Use these low round trip tickets on your next out­ 5 00 I home and keep more of our money 69 00 L. L. Hoy ................................ i 1 E Cochran .................. 13.50 I al ! T. E. Epplett .......................... here. Save the rennets. . ing or fishing trip in Tillamook Countv. You j. B. Gillam ................... 20 00 55 00 1 A. A. Lane ................ 18 75 | T. E. Epplett .......................... Turn W«eds Into Money. .50 Alex McNair Co ....................... might spend a week end at many pointsalong the 1 James Imlah ................... 55 00 Our common weed, fox-glove, is the 27.92 1. Davis ......................... 52 50 Coast Power Co...................... beach. 31 01 same as the drug Gigitails which is i Virgel Kellow ................. .... 91.25 Pac. Tel. and Tel Co............. 113.35 used extensively as a heart stimulant. Roy Brink ..................... 15.00 Geo. R.fl McKimcns ............ 104.50 In Europe the plant is cultivated and Your local agent will be pleased to give you more T. J. McKnight .............. 55.00 F. L. Owens ............................ 108 81 sold for this purpose. At present the Victor Lane ................... ... 100 62 A. M. Hare .......................... 175 85 European supply is cut off and the complete information or write John Lorance .............. ... 100.00 Geo. II Williams .................... 2.30 market is good for this drug. Geo. 1. Smith .......................... Fred Naegcli ............ ........ 53.75 I , ! C. The leaves should be gathered from Johnson ........................ 262 60 JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent J. D. Pearson ................. 85 00 I B. A. 83 33 plants in bloom and dried in the L. Beals .............................. Joe Aufdcrmauer ............ 61.25 P. W. 10 00 shade. They should be stirred fre­ Portland, Oregon. Todd ............................ 1 C. E Lane .................. 9125 T ,E. Ashley ............................ 5.00 quently so that they will dry evenly C. I.. Cornell............... .... 77 50 E. W. Stanley ........................ 6 20 and not get musty. Do not save the , | V erne Kellow 33.75 Frank Taylor .......................... 11.00 leaves from plants not in bloom as E. R. Burns ... 28.75 Woods Terry .......................... 1 00 they do not contain enough of the J. D. Wilson ................... 6.25 Winters N Hill........................ 30.95 drug to make it worth while. If you Fred Lewallen .............. 2 50 Catholic Parish ...................... 10.00 include these in your shipment it Claude Lewallen ............ 5,00 H. Crenshaw ............................ 4 10 i w'ould probably spoil the market for C. M. Lane ..................... 5.00 Mrs. Ethel Hays .................... I 10.00 you in the future. G. Blister . . . . 2 50 Mrs. Geo. Willett .................. 10 00 Here is a chance to turn this troub- 1 Lester Edwards ............ 80.00 F. W. Talbott ........................ 11.75 lesomc weed into money. Set the boys Walter Affolter .............. 30 00 Geo. W. Phelps ...................... 50 and girls at it and at the same time 10 00 Tillamook Headlight............ 496 95 rid your pasture of it. Ros* Chilcott ................. 35 00 Royal Chop House ................ L'lysis Edwards ............. 3.90 1 have inquired from several drug Wm. Ward ..................... 5.00 L. S. Hushbeck ...................... 6 50 manufacturing houses as to market 5.00 E. W. Stanley .......................... Fred Scherzinger .......... 5.90 possibilities and quotatiois. and .. 5.00 J. C. Holden ......................... 273.33 should have these in a few days. Or- Lee Aiiolter 27 50 Glass & Prudhotnme Co. ... Fred Affolter ................. 8 08 dinarlv the dried leaves bring from 18 75 I. C. Holden ............................ John Affolter ................. 58.54 10 to 12 cents per pound. 38 50 H. M. 1). Sandidgc ............. Crenshaw .......................... 283.33 28.75 Glass A Prudhomtne Co. litn Sutton .................... 28.52 23 75 W. S. Buel ............................. 165.20 Deafness Cannot Be Cured Walter Affolter ............. 15 00 Jurors & Witnesses at May Oscar Laggart ................ | by local application, a* they cannot reach the deceaaetl portion of the ear There is 38.75 Robt Cutler 804 60 only term ..................................... one way to cure deafuea«, and that is 31 25 Judges and Clerks of election 617 80 by constitution Harold Brandt................ remedies l*cafness is caused 36 25 R. L. Shreve ............................ 493.64 by an Inflamed condition of the mucous G. W Ramsey................ • lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this 54.00 Smith Elliott........................... U. S. Edwards ............ 9 00 tnb- is Inflamed you have a rambling sound John Fleck .......... . 120.00 T. E. Epplett ......................... 36.00 or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely 68.12 i las. Williams ......... Peter Jenck ................... 25 00 closed Dea’rtes» is the result, and unless . the in lammattor can be taken out and thia 70 00 ! Dr. J. E. Shearer ............. . .. lohn Jenck 35.00 tutx restored to it* normal« condition, 57.50 Coroners Inquest ................. Harry Broton 42.10 hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine 37.50 1 Mutual Telephone Co............. Jim Biggs 14.70 cases out of ten are caused by. Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed coudi- 37.50 Deputy Sheriffs ...................... Martin Jenck............... 93 00 i lion of the mucous surfaces. 2.50 Tom Brooten................. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any I case (caused by catarrh) that 18.75 U. Edwards Total ............................. 44,050.32 I cannot of be l>ealncss cured by Hall’s' Catarrh Cure. 5 00 Lester Edward* .............. Me*celaneoui Ro*d Fund. Send for circular*, tree. 3 00 Kink A Snrith Co................... U. S. Edwards . ............ F J. CHKNKY * CO., Toledo, Ohio 107.08 Bold by Druggists, 75c 8 75 R. E. Wilson ......................... Emery Brant .................. 47.54 Take Hair* Family Pills for constipation. 2.5Q Tillamook Bay Con. Co. ... Harold Brant ................ 97 12 ■ v 5 3 00 R L. Shreve ........................ A A Imlah ........................ 9.37 ■ 40 00 Albert Clark .................... 1 50 Pac. Tel & Tel Co................. A Favor. , At Home. I Maude—"What makes you think 2.50 Fcenev A Bremmer Co......... Will Clark .................... «0.31 1 25 King A Smith Co................... his intentions are serious?” — 94 38 Robt Waymire .................. Would be Slacker (to recratting ■ 20.00 Feeney X Bremer Co........... Ross Chilcott .................. 49 «0 sergeant)—But, sir, 1 have bad eye­ v Firv Son,h«™er—Where you in Mabel—“When he first began to 29 38 Oregon Bldg. Record ........ New 1 ork long enough to feel at I call he used to talk about the books 9 50 sight and can’t see any distance. lohn Creecy ...................... home? 28 76 Long Sr Co. .......................... 32.36 Roy Braden..................... “ Don ’ t worry about that, my man. I like to read.” 15 00 A. T. Dolan .......................... 279.80 we will put you in the very front, Second Southerner—Ye«, sir; -whs ' Will Clark ........................ 6.25 Maude—"And now?” 1 Ko so I could keep my seat i a 45« 67 trench, where you will have a good Mr. Dvke ............................ Tillamook Bav Con. Co. .. the 12.50 City Trans. Co...................... rars with a lady standing ani nor 10.34 view.” Jas Sperry ........ ............... Mabel—“Now he talks about th« even thinking about it. , things he likes to eat.” W. D. Wood ............ Wheeler Lbr. Co ... Frank Rotondo ........ I This Isthe Time ? To Buy Beds ! $ $ $ I $ $ $ Jones-Knudson Fur. Co, flüEX. McNñlR & CO GEfiERflü HñRDCUflRE Kitehen Ranges and Heating Stoves. I TRIP FARES SPJECTAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC I I