TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 14 1910. AGRICULTURAL NOTES By R. C. Jone» County Agriculturist. Obituary Notice. AVIO ROBINSON. M.D., SPIKING THE GUNS. bnhbrer E‘ £'?" Wis born *" Hum­ Silos. bolt County Cal, Feb, 20, 1860 Died When the Old Fashioned Muzzle Load­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGON, From ing Cannon Ware In Uee. 1 was glad to notice in the papers, 1916 LF. i°Tn thls city SePl S,h- Asphalt-Base Crude ,at 2:30 p.m, being 56 years,6 a few weeks ago, a communication Did you ever remark when yon had NATIONAL BUILDING, —the crude endorsed by Lieut. from one of our farmers regarding months and 24 days old. At the age cleverly blocked the game of your op­ the feasability of silos for the Tilla­ °‘ 13 she united with the United ponent that you had “spiked the guns Bryan,a U.S.Government Ex­ TILLAMOOK OREGON mook farmer. I wish to say Amen Brethern church, later uniting with for the enemy,” and then did you won- pert on motor cylinder lubrica­ to all that was contained in that ar­ the Methodist church of which she der why you had thus characterized tion, in his statement before the KI,AND E ERWIN, ticle. The dairymen cannot afford to aaSia member at the time of her the action? That it signifies "to put American Society of Naval En ­ u*-'® 111 Her earlier years were spent in be without a silo, whether he is in the guns out of commission, so that PIANO INSTRUCTION, gineers. Tillamook County, Willamette Valley California, at 19 years of age she was the enemy is prevented from turning married to Frank Worthington, to Diploma from Chicago Musical Eastern Oregon, or anywhere else in the United States. While corn is and this union nine children were born bis fire upon us," Is obvious. But College.—Beginners receive the same always will be, the staple silage crop eight of whom with their father, 17 what has the spike to do with it? careful training as the most advanced. In the modern breech loading cannon grand children, 3 sisters and 2 broth ­ nearly any crop can be made into Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­ silage and many times saved from ers survive her. They came to this there Is no kind of spiking that would tion. county in 1885 and have since resid­ do much damage to the elietuy’s guns. destruction by putting in the silo All lessons given at Studio. It is safe to say that at least 60 per ed here, having lived at Foley, Bay It is understood, of course, that this cent of our hay crop this year was in­ City, Netarts, Cloverdale and Tilla- crippling of the foe is provided in ad­ Sold by dealen everywhere and County Representative for the niook. Funeral services were held jured by rain and probably about 30 ¡Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high vance, when our own guns are about at all Service Stations of the from the Methodist church at 10 a.m. per cent was practically ruined. This grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos to he captured. It is bad enough to Standard Oil Company hay could have been saved even after Sept. Sth, conducted by Rev. Gittins be shot to pieces by the enemy's ar­ etc. (Calibrala) assisted by the pastors of the Presby ­ it was partially dried by putting it in tillery, but It is doubly distressing to terian and United Brethern churches. the silo. It would not have made , have our own turned upon us. quite as good silage as before it was Interment in the Bay View cemetery. The old fashioned cannon was a X X . dried but it would have made a great The children are, George W, Lorane ATTORN EY-AT LAW. Ore.; Ernest A. and Elbert L. of ; muzzle loader, the powder und ball lie- deal better feed than it will be now DR. ELMER ALLEN, The saving of % the food value in Mohler, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. E. L. lug introduced at tbe end opposite the Complete Set of Abstract Book« in 1-3 of our hay crop would mean a Webb, Edward F. and Chester J, of breech. Just above the place where DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON. Ilice. saving to the country of about $25-1 t loverdale and Mrs. Edna Holland, the charge of powder was located there Tuxes Paid lor Non Residenti!. of Wendling. She was a faithful was a hole in the cannon, so that a 000 worth of hay at $10.00 per ton Dentists. T illamook B lock . . The silo is economical because it al­ Christian and devoted wife and moth­ cap for discharging the powder could lows one to cut the crop and store it er. A host of friends extend their be Introduced. This percussion cap I Tillaniooa .... Oregon National Building. away when the maximum yield and sympathy in this their sad hour. was set off by means of a lanyard, i Both Phonea. food value are there. When one feeds which the artilleryman pulled When Tillamook, Oregon. green corn for instance, he has to it was certain that the cannon was go­ AFTER ONE YEAR start before the corn is mature ing to be captured the hole tor the In­ T. HOALS. M.D., enough and perhaps feed until it has Hillsboro Testimony Remains Un- troduction of the percussion cap was gone past the best time. The same is shaken. closed by means of a spike driven lu. true of artichokes and the other feeds PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Time is the best test of truth. Here used. Wi u the silo one can wait until is a Hillsboro story that has stood which would have to be drilled out be­ Surgeon S. P. Co. Louin fore the gun could be used. — St the maximum yield is there and then the test of time. It is a story with a (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) put it all up where it is handy to feed point that will come straight home to G lobe- Demoe rat. ON THE ONE HAND without getting out in the wet after many of us. 'Tillumook » • Ort*HU!i it. With artichokes one gets a small William Wolf, Jefferson St., Hills­ ASIA MINOR. you may have your house burned over_____________ yield of tubers if the tops are cut too boro, Orc., says: “My back was .so your head, hut on the other you green, but if allowed to stand until bad that 1 could hardly get around. Where Its BorJers Lio Is a Sort K1 ,s *' *'•R 11 ( ,r-M Ks< they are about in the blossom they Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me al­ should have a fire insurance policy, Ge-graphical Puzzle. yield the maximum crop of tops and most immediate relief. After I had ATTORN KY-AT LAW “Asin Minor" is a geogri of vugue extension it would pi COM M E RC IAI. B UILDÏ NG, loss. Now an insurance policy only The silo stores food stuff with a Doan’s Kidney Pills for the cure of ' any one to say exactly where ft le: calls for a premium of a few dollars FIRST STREET, smaller percentage of loss than any Kidney trouble.” (Statement given 1 off. other method. It furnishes succulent I Sept. 23, 1911). The name dates only from the fifth for every thousand valuation at in­ TILLAMOOK OREGON feed in the fall, winter and spring Over a year later, Mr. Wolf said: century, A D.. when Orosic.s used it. tervals of three or five years. Dispose Kidney Pills ’ evidently as n novelty months when it is needed greatly to “The cure Doan’s The Human keep the milk flow. It stores that brought has been permanent.” of your anxiety about your real estate empire knew no Asia Minor Indeed, II. GOYNE. Price 50c., at all dealers. Don’t the Roman province of “Asia" was feed right at the barn where it is and do it now. simply ask for a kidney remedy — get handiest for feeding. actually.smaller than this I.esser Asia. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. In this age of preparedness can you Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that as a dairyman atford to be without a I Mr. Wolf has twice publicly recom­ The alternative name Anatolia «land Ollice- OPPOBITK COUKT HOUHK. mended. Eoster-Milbourn Co., Props. of tbe sunrise or cnsti. which lias silo? found favor with tile Turks. Is equal Buffalo, N. Y. Irrigation Picnic. it Oregou. ly indeterminate Last Sunday, Sept. 10th about 40 “The Levant.” wlileli means the gathered at the farm of A. W. Bunn, same tiling ns Anatolia Departments; MINES, :Y, 2 Depart and Upholstery Jmirtnil. cut three ton of hay to the acre after Departments; FORESTR" QK. L. i .. HOY, ICS. 4 Depart being pastured till the first of June. meats; HC IE HCOXOMICS. Through irregation be has been en­ meats; ami PHARMACY. Ways of the Arab. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Vocational Courses requiring an abled to keep from 7 to 10 more cows The Arab has some curious ways. than he ever could before. At present Eighth Grade prcpiration for entrance He takes off 1:1» shoes when lie enters All trains stop T illamook B lock , he has about 40 acres under ditch and are offered in Agriculture. Burying, a bouse, but keeps on bls hut lie Contmerce, Forestry, Home Makers, an.l is milking 25 cows. -at FAIR GROUNDS. reads and writes from right to left. Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two I Tillamook, The fields themselves told the rest Oregon. He eats scarcely iinytlihig for break­ 'f the story, as below the ditch was a year high school entrance requirement. fast or dinner, but In the evening lie SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano, String, fine grass sod while above is a thin sits down to 11 liol meal swimming ill yellow weed sod. In some low spots Band ami Voice Culture. OIIN I.EI.AND HENDERSON _ _ apparent | C'lalogue and beautiful illustrate I oil. His sons eat with him. Ian the the need of drainage was showing that the water must have an I booklet free. ladles of the household wait till the ATTORNEY ............................ Ad em T h « !!•'.< istr is, males have tinldied The Arab rides outlet or it will be detriment to the I AND 1 w t-IS-IK tu IK> CO» /.«l.l.l » O-IHGOX land. Another result of the irrigation a donkey when traveling Ills wife will be on sale is the drowning out of the moles and COUNSELLOR A i-I.AW. walking behind, and be laughs at the gophers. Idea of giving tsp li!s sgat for a woman. from all stations T illamook B lock , A fine new silo half filled with Tbe Arab has one strong virtue, an I Tillamook - Oregon in Oregon clover and grass and a field of oats that is, lie Is rare'.i seen drunk He ROOM NO. 281 and one of artichokes nearly ready to Is not very affectionate. Is very igno­ finish filling it. add materially to the rant and has so little initiative that appearance of thrift of the farm. The C. HAWK. he rarely takes on hi :.', tiling v.orth do­ herd of grade Jerseys is headed bv a ing or attempts to carry out any en­ young registered bull of fine confor­ terprise mation and excellent breeding. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Loganberries Pay W«ll. Hugo and Duma«. Mr. Bunn unlike some of our Tilla­ During Victor lingo'» exile Duma» Or»u«>»> mook farmers, does not have all his Ask Local Agents for fares, train service, etc. went to Guernsey, where Hugo re eggs in one basket. Two acres of celved him kindly and took lilm to loganberries planted on some of the breakfast on n veranda overlooking the thinnest hill land above the ditch E. REEDY, D.V M.. ocean It did not hike Diimn.» long to yielded over 10,000 tbs. of berries discover that Hugo »van already po» this, the second year of their bearing. i VETERINARY. This crop netted a little over $100.00 I Ing as the proscribed prophet, mid the per acre on land practically worth­ poet said, with an Olympian wave o Both Phones. less for dairying. There are many ? his hand. “You see me. my dear Dn acres of similar land in the county Tillumook ■ mas. on my rock of exile like the pre • or,ored. Mrs. Tliuper TILLAMOOK—OREtiON. The annual meeting of the stock­ Ve are known to carry only what gored. anil Mrs. Euiboiir»illit snored."— holders of the Tillamook County Mu­ is good, what will endure and what a Pittsburgh Chronicle tual Telephone Co., for the purpose ia fully worth the price a »ked Our g of electing officers for the ensuing Sher men ration easy payment terms place the beat year will be held at the Court House Her Real Complaint. musical instruments within every­ on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1916, at * one's reach, f ill out the coupon "What make» Mund look «o awfully •I“«'* »„. X '<- o’clock p.m. or write foi catalogue» dismal?" S. A. Brodhead, Secy r<«»«‘ UJ “She »ays her »boes are aw tight, her bead ai-liea. her »upper disagrees „•«•<* c3 CALF HIDES WANTED. with her and »he's got the blue».” Kmn.AN.1. « " ùmoon ’ “In other wurda. milwxlv Im» asked GRANT THAYER .WILL PAY tier to dance.”—Cleveland Plain Denier IS CENTS FOR CALF HIDES. ZEROLENE the Standard Oil lor Molar Cars FIRE ! FIRE I FIRE ! ! I ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man.” and Labor THE OiJECON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Uniting le.iming TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE OREGON STATE FAIR SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Salem, Ore., Sept. 25-30 inc. Going ? I - J Low Round Trip Fares EAT VIERECK’S BREAD, TILLAMOOK BAKERY At All Grocers. PACIFIC SOUTHERN Every Home can have a Musical Instrument Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Have Your House Wiring Done by Coagfc power Co. I I Sherman.feay&Co. I I Automobiles Th* Aristocratic Daughter. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect hu­ manity a large share start with con­ stipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. W hen a laxative is needed take Chamberlain s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by Lamars Drug Store._______ Having bought the Tillamook Iron Works from A. K. Case all business from Sept. 1st will be transacted by H. Sander. * IJttlc Daughter lembnrraneedi— Papa, my • boolusatee were all goluir by «-bile you «ere »tatuiIng on the tai­ ront ahinlng your ahoea. May I tell them at school tomorrow that you were only the terrant?—Fliegende Blaetter. Rightly Na mad Customer—Con found It. waiter! Here la a big chip of wood In thia pudding! Easy Going Walter—Well, that'» all right, »lr You ordered cabinet pod ding DONE RIGHT at RIGHT PRICES Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. i'liis is a medicine that every family should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and it is of the greatest importance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine lean be obtained. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a Grputaion second to none for the «nick relief which it affords. For sale by Lamars Drug Store. For Sale or Trade for an Auto. o------ 40 acres, with small house, coat $300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubbery 3 years old, watered with 3 springs, but three large trees, rest vine maple ami small timber, all good land and can be plowed if cleared * acres cleared and fenced. J. S .Stepheus, Room ”1” Commercial BI.I k Other farm property, but the . bove is a snap for a short time. Some choice city lots tor sale. Good Values in Used Cars Ford 5 passenger touring .. $235.00 Ford 1 ” * ” ’ " ’’ i ‘ ■ electric lights 295.00 Buick delivery truck .... 125 00 I Ford body, 1913.................... 15.00 1*13, 5 passenger Buick, Dis- tilate Burners, 2 extra tires. Extra good value ............... 390 00 See ROSENBERG At Tillamook Garage.