Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1917, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER ¿0. 1917-
acresys-7^?ere Uid out for -’°°°
acres. $.,5,000 worth of stock was
ri/e fa
co°Pcratively at a saving to
the farmers of about $13.000 One
Seied wV°r,y
£
....
> h a total attendance of
3433 people. 5700 miles were traveled
b) automobile and 0600 by rail
Principal Events of the Week
All present were then asked to out-
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
RED(ROSS
Th« average salary being paid men 1
teachers throughout the state for 1917 '
is $98.62 and for women it is $65.75, I
according to figures contained in the
official directory of school teachers,
being issued by J. A. Churchill, super 1
Intendent of public instruction.
The values of railroad securities are (
falling with such rapidity as to be a
source of great alarm to bankers iu ,
the east. Is the statement of Frank J. |
Miller, chairman of the public service
commission, who has just returned
front a several weeks' trip in ths
eastern states.
Mount Angel was the host to hun-;
dreds of visitors who swarnted from ,
Salem, Silverton. Sublimity, Wood 1
burn, Oregon City and other Marion
and Clackamas county points to join
Irt *elebrattng the completion of a it*-!
mild atretch of concrete highway from ;
Silverton to St Benedict abbey.
SUPERIOR PROGRAM AT THE
Gem Theatre
FOR
XMAS.
WEEK.
FRIDA Y
Briefly Sketched for Infer-
11 k
°' WOrk theX thought
Should be taken up in the county dur-
“THE STORM"—5 reel Paramount photoplay, featuring
w
mation of Our Readers.
lnK the next year. Before this was
Blanche Sweet.
completed
it got so late that the
"BUTCHER BOY”—2 reel Roscoe Arbucle
comedy, with
riHh0" °f °H,cer* was Postponed un­
many a laugh and amusing situations all through it.
The Halsey high school has organ­ '
til the next meeting.
Council members present were ized a band of 23 pieces.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
SATURDAY
Twelve thousand turkeys were ahip-
Chas.
Kunie A W. Bunn. James
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“HIS FATHER’S SON”—5 reel comedy
drama featuring
By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist \ illiams, C. E Donaldson. Ole Red- ped from Douglas county last week.
Lionel Barrymore. A play of love, mirth and millions.
R R. Lloyd. Forest Grove, wae Hat­
bcg. R. C. Magarell, Jesse Earl, C
«•
—d—
A. Swenson, C. W. Tilden, Fred ed aa killed in action In a Canadian
Agricultural Council Meeting.
SUNDAY
I Robitsch and Mrs
Frank Worthing­ 1 casualty (hi.
I
The annual meeting of the County
"THE APPLE TREE GIRL"’—j reel Edison production feat­
'
ton.
| The
th* Oregon
Agricultural Board was held
!
I
sporteni?u*s
ieag^J
Tj'j
^e
held
la
uring Miss Shirley Mason. The story of Little Miss Moses,
day of this week. President Kunze
who tried to do three things. First: How can I make every
opened the meeting with a few re­ Senior "Vodevil" Last Friday Even­ Portland December 9 and 10.
!
ing.
body love me? Second: How can I make myself famous?
marks on the possibilities for work of
J. A. Churchill, state superintendent
the organization. Owing to the lack
body lige me? Second: How can I make myself famous?
of
public
iuetruction,
will
be
a
caddi-
The
military
department
at
the
Ore
A full house in spite
of disagree- date for re-election, he has announced, gon Agricultural College at Corvallis I
’ ra'n
Su"day, Prof. Maris was
Third: How can 1 marry a millionaire?
-v Senior
-mor
unable to be present so the County “vLWer!h7 Wi,nessed the
The Northwest Hereford Breeders' has received an order from the wat j
FridlvV
S.h0w Lal the C«y Hall last
MONDAY
Agent spoke in bis place, of the pres-
association was organised at a ban­ department at Washington to the et-1
mg it. Favorable comments
<mt food situation and how it can best
"NEGLECTED WIFE"
alter and consistent applause during quet of Hereford breeders at Portland. feet that all men entering land grant j
be met.
Dangerous weed seeds not common colleges, except those enrolled in law,
the performance testified to its sue
"HEARST-PATHE NEWS"
1 hirty farmers and business men cess.
in Oregon have been found In Minne­ medicine, pharmacy and dentistry, are
"CLUBS ARE TRUMPS"—Lonesome Luke Comedy in his
sat down to lunch together at the
After a number of opening selec­ sota No. S oats shipped into ths state required to enroll in the reserve offt
best two reel comedy.
Louvre Restaurant. Here the business
tions by the McGhee Orchestra, the recently.
cere’ training corps.
men were called on to offer any sug­
CHRISTMAS
At a meeting of the Oregon emer |
1 anmgan” Quartet appeared and
A three-day Chautauqua will ba held
gestions for the program of work for
sang
some
serious
and
humorous
in
Sherwood,
beginning
on
Thursday,
“
POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL”—Featuring Mary Pickford in
gency
board
$5000
was
appropriated
the council to take up the coming
one of her latest and best Artcraft Productions. She will be
year. The following letters regarding s°'’gs. 1 hen was enacted a short com­ November 29, and ending Saturday, for the maintenance of the grain in­
edy H's Lordship the Burglar" in December 1.
spection department of the public serv­
seen in one of her best roles in this photoplay.. See display
the cheese situation were read
which Miss Bernice Nelson, Charles
A campaign has been started at ice commission up to the end of 1918
ad elsewhere in this issue. Adults 20c. Children under 12, 10c.
December •4, 1917 Lamb and Bill Wilmot aroused the
Lakeview by members of the St. Pat­ and $2500 was appropriated for the
Mr. Roy C. Jones,
laughter and applause of the audience,
rick’s church to raise funds to build special agent fund of the governor's
County Agricultural Agent,
WEDNESDA Y
llus was followed by the "Hiwaiian
I
Tillamook, Oregon.
a modern hospital.
"THE LAND O’LIZARDS”—5 reel Mutual Master picture
office to be applied to the suppression
Melodies , in which
Miss Stella
Dear Mr. Jones: Your letter of the
featuring Anna Little and Frank Borzage.
Coyne, Mrs. C. O. Dawson and Mr. , Identification cards will be provided of bootleggers and activity of the I. W.
12th just at hand.
“SOMEWHERE IN THE MOUNTAINS”—! reel Cub com­
Lowell Edwards sang to the accom­ all state officials entitled to exemp­ W. and kindred organizations.
You have perhaps noticed by the
tion under the law from the present
edy featuring George Ovev. A comedy with a laugh to every
A reduction of 20 cents a barrel I d
paniment of ukelelcs and banjo. Miss
papers that we have had this matter Eugene Smith next appeared under transportation tax.
patent flour prices was announced at
foot of film.
of cheese market up with Mr. Habcr- colored spotlights, in a fantastic
Bruce Dennis, state director of the the close of a meeting of northwestern
lach and that wc are doing everything Spanish dance, and was followed by state council of defense, urges the millers, held in the office of T. B.
THURSDAY
possible now to increase the consum­ Miss Georgia Kiger, whose voice has appointment of a county agent in ev-
On account of delay in train service and mail we have not re­
Wilcox, chairman of the Pacific coast
ption of cheese. We are meeting with received not a little praise, in vocal ery county in Oregon.
ceived our William Fox program booking for this date. It is
district. United States food adminis­
a splendid response from cvcty quar­ selections. Another play “It’s Great
Frank J. Miller, chairman of the tration, milling division. The new
sure to be good though, as we never hesitate to recommend
ter. The newspapers arc giving it lots to be Crazy”, full of ridiculous situa­
public service commission, has an- wholesale price of $10 a barrel for ths
any
of the Fox pictures.
of publicity, domestic science teach­ tions aroused considerable amuse­
nounced his candtdacv for re-election best family patents is now effective I
Note.—Look over th- above line of programs, then you wont
ers are making specialties of cheese ment. It was eractcd by Miss Faye' I
.
«
v
in all north Pacific coast market».
need your pencil and paper to figure, why it is that every­
■dishes and hotels and restaurants arc Harris, Max Beals and Bill Wilmot. as a member of that commission.
The Oregon state swimming and
After requesting the North Bend city
body leaves the Gein Theatre satisfied. Positively not a
turning to it very largely as a substi­ The final number was the so-called
tute for meat on Meatless Days. We Hot Dawg Minstrels” which featured diving championships will be held at council to forego all taxes on improve­
theatre in Oregon with a better line up than ours. Wc invite
are in hope that something really Howaid 1 rout and August Boquist the Multnomah Amateur Athiettc club ments for five years, L. J. Simpson
you to come and bring your friends.
worth while can be accomplished.
in two solos. Arther Harris was eith­ in Portland Saturday night, January announced that he had induced a bijt
We arc also uiging the grocers to er too hot or too cold, with his large 12.
corporation to install a new plant »*
sell the cheese on a little closer mar­ assortment of coats and
The sale of Red Cross Christmas North Bend. The plant will be the
vests, and
OHN I.ELAND HENDERSON
gin if possible. Many arc selling now Janies May proud
The J. U. G. Club.
to be a consider- seals for the Oregon Association for largest on Coos bay and will, ft Is
at 30c. per pound retail and we are able mind reader.
The singing of the Prevention of Tuberculosis will stated, undertake the manufacture ot
asking that not any ot them charge America by the
ATTORNEY
The J. U. G. Club met at the home
audience and cast be held from December 1 until Christ­ boxcars, finished aeroplane stock aud
more than 32c. Grocers tell us that if ended the evening's entertainment.
of
Mrs.
Webb
McCracken
on
Wed
­
AND
mas.
other materials to fill government co»
they allow for the shrinkage and
nesday afternoon, December 12th,
Considerable credit is due to Miss
The work on the Latham Divide tracts.
COUNSELLOR
-AT-LAW
waste of cutting that a 5c. margin on Helen Gibson for her work as accom­
where Mrs. McCracken and Mrs.
road near Cottage Grove, which takes
Five of the 564 accidents reported
T
illamook
B lock ,
a 25c. cheese allows them less than panist to the various musical numbers
Clarence Stanley entertained the fol­
-
-
• Oregon.
10 per cent so that they should have also to Clare Small as stage manager. the place of several miles of the worst to the state industrial accident com­ lowing members: Mrs. Elmer Allen, Tillamook -
road on the Pacific highway, will be mission during the week ending No Mrs. Arthur Case, Mrs. Cloyd Daw­
ROOM NO. an.
at least 7c. for handling it.
Mr. P. H. Hodge, the English teacher completed this week.
vember 15 were fatal. The fatal cases son, Mrs. Geo. Hanslmair, Mrs. W. A.
We are also taking this matter up at the high school, directed the pro­
Succumbing to a stroke of apoplexy, were as follows: Frank Ranes, Kerry; Lewis, Mrs. Preston Williams. Mrs. QARI, HABERLACH,
with the Department at Washington duction. The funds are to be used
to see what can be done on a national chiefly in paying off a standing debt J. L. Stockton, an old-time merchant Mike Azne, Mobler, and Olell Holver- Langille was honor guest for the af­
ATTORN EY-AT-I.AW.
of Salem and a former president of sen, Springfield, all killed In saw mill ternoon.
»
scale and whether our Oregon cheese of the Senior class.
After a pleasant time passed with
the Oregon Retail Merchants' asso*<a operations; and Louis Squier, Salem,
can be made available for export. I
T illamook B kock
have noticed with considerable con­
tlon, died at the age of 70.
and Ed. Billings, Springfield, both needle work and conversation the
hostesses
served
refreshments.
ABORTION IN CATTLE.
cern the talk of a condenser in Tilla­
Mra. Mary Jane Hemenway, who killed while traveling on railroad
Oregon
Tillamook
Next meeting of the club will lie
mook. 1 sincerely hope that your peo­
crossed the plains to Oregon with her property.
ple will not encourage or even allow High Meat and Milk Prices Make parents in 1853, died at her home in
Under the plan adopted by the war held with Mrs. Geo. Winslow and "^^EBSTER HOLMES,
a condensor to be established in your Abortion Control Double Necessary Eugene at the age of 67 years after department for designating organfza Mrs. I’rcston Williams.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
county. It seems to me it would be a
tions of troops In the military service,
an illness of several months.
real calamity it one of these institu­
COM M ERCIAL BUILDING,
Authorities are alarmed at the in­
Jabez Wilkes, pioneer of 1846, vet­ the 3d Oregon, supplemented by ai KD OBERT H. McGRATH,
tions took a foot hold there. Your creasing losses caused by contagious
FIRST STREET.
eran of the Indian wars and a resident part of the 3d District of Columbia
C ounsellor at L aw ,
..1
. Some state it is causing
reputation has been built up for abortion.
Infantry,
Is
now
the
162d
infantry.
TILLAMOOK,
-
OREGON
of
Washington
county
practically
con
­
cheese and you need all the volume more damage to live stock than tuber-
tinuously for 70 years, died at hie The Oregon field artillery batteries A ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
you can get in order to properly ad­ culosis.
and B are now part of the 147th field
QR. L. L. HOy,
Research men from the U. S. Gov- home in Hillsboro, aged 86 years.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
vertise the product and extend your
eminent
and
other
institutions
assert
artillery,
and the three separate
Plowing
and
sowing
fall
grain
la
market. As a temporary expedient
that there is no absolute abortion
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
you might ship the milk to Hillsboro “cure," but all authorities agree, that still progressing throughout Linn squadrons of Oregon cavalry are part
to be canned there, but I hope that abortion can be controlled and the county, with the result that the lars of the 148th field artillery.
T illamook B lock ,
Bonds given by officials of a state,
eat acreage of fall grain ia now plant­
even that won’t be necessary.
losses stopped.
0R.
J.
O.
TURNER,
township,
county
or
village
for
the
1 am going to the next conference
No serum or vaccine has been found ed In recent yeara In the Wlllametto
Oregon
Tillamook,
faithful performance of their duties,
of the Food Administrators which that gives any protection. These au­ valley.
EYE SPECIALIST.
rp H. GOYNK,
will be held in Washington early in thorities all recommend that a thor­
A meeting of the Pacific coast con­ and any bonds given to the same po­
January and will certainly try to pre­ ough system of sanitation be follow­ ference has been called for December litical divisions covering contracts for
OREGON
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
sent the cheese situation to Mr. ed on every farm, including treatment 3 by Dr. A. D Brown, of Oregon Agri­ governmental purposes or for the pro­ PORTLAND
of bull, cows, calves and buildings.
Hoover as strongly as possible.
tection
of
the
state,
township,
county
Regular Monthly Visits to onice: O pi ' ositb C ourt H ouhk ,
This is the only certain means of con­ cultural eolloge. secretary ot the asso
It seems to nte the best service that trolling and preventing abortion— elation
The meeting will be held or municipality are not subject to
Tillamook
and Cloverdale. Tillamook
your county can perform for the com­ Sterility—Premature Birth—Retained
• Oregon.
federal taxation under the war tax
in San Francisco.
ing year is to produce just as much Afterbirth in cows and White Scours
WATCH
PAPER
FOR HATES.
Sherbets will soon go out of the act. according to Information received
milk and cheese as you possibly can in calves. These all seem to be symp­
T. BO A US, M.D.,
I
by Secretary of State Olcott.
with the least possible use of grain toms showing the presence of abor­ market, for tiie Pacific Northwest Ice
ELANDE ERWIN
The
number
of
men
working
on
Cream Manufacturers' association has
feeds as supplimentary to your silage tion germs.
To correct this condition, B-K, the adopted a resolution to eliminate »her state highways Is now reduced to a
and pasture. Wc will try to be of as
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
powerful antiseptic, used as a douche,
much aid in securing a profitable kills the abortion germs, dissolves bet from the Het of frozen delicacies, minimum and will be kept at that
Diploma from Chicago Musical
point throughout the winter, according
to conserve sugar.
market as we can.
College.—Beginners receive the same
the albumin, removes the slime, neu­
J. E Colgren. of Wallace. Idaho, rep to a statement by State Highway Eu careful training as the most advanced.
Very truly yours,
tralizes the acid, cleans the tissue
gineer
Nunn
when
asked
as
to
what
W. K. Newell
and thereby puts the organs in a con- reeentiDg the Bethlehem Steel com
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
pany. has gone to Pistol river, Curry action will be taken toward recent
Assistant Federal Food Administra- :dition for natural healing.
tion.
protests
of
lumbermen
and
the
state
|
B-K
does
not
irritate,
but
is
sooth
­
cowaty, where he Is to Inspeot deposits
tor for Oregon.
All lessons given at Studio.
December 14, I91"- ing and healing to torn membranes, of ferromanganese, said to exist In taxpayers' league against using men
and
does
not
cause
straining
Other
County Representative for the
on
state
work
who
might
be
used
in
Mr. Roy C. Jones,
substances such a carbolic acid, cresol large quantities in that dtetrict
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
government
service
elsewhere.
Tillamook Oregon.
Blackleg and rabiee are still preia
iodine, etc, are more or less irritating,
grade pianos, player-pianos, VictroFos
Dear Mr. Jones:
The Hult Lumber company, with etc.
do not dissolve the albumins, but tend lent on the central Oregon cattle
I appreciate very much your letter to coagulate or thicken them, thereby range, aocording to R A. Ward, agri ■»Ills at Mullnq, Liberal and Carlton,
of December 12th and only regret preventing destruction of the germs
cnlturiet of Deechulea ooanty. In the has Just completed negotiations with
that I cannot be present at the meet­ and thorough cleansing of the infect
past w»«> alone 20 head of cattle the United States government by
ing next Monday in Tillamook, as ed tissues.
. , .
,
hive
died from one or the other oause. which it is to furnish the latter with
1
B-K
is
a
wonderful
germ
killer,
its
this is the time for the Portland City
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8 C Morton, editor of the St. Hel­ a certain kind of fir lumber turned
meet and 1 shall remarkable germ killing strength is
War Council to 1-----
out
by
the
Carlton
mill,
which.
’
■>
necessarily have to be present.
| plainly marked “£’^’¡”"‘'00 p° . ene Mist and mayor of 8t Helena, has
NATIONAL BUILDING,
be shipped direct to Chicago. This
1 have read carefully what you have cv’ry ? ‘ „¡j_ ¡t ¡s clear and clean been appointed county Judge of Co
mountain timber, commonly known TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
to say regarding the cheese product '^'uater and as easy to use. B-K may lumbia oounty to auccoed Judge R B
under the name of "bull fir,” Is tough
of Tillamook county and have placed
d Irfl.]y in the drinking water, Hettan. of 3t Helena Tba vacancy
memoranda on file so that wherever hcJ -ng to (lfstroy the germs which was oeiieed by tba death of Judge Hat- and outweighs oak two to one.
TESTED AND PROVEN
T. Bottb
B«an growers in the upper Coquille
it IS
is pVJJIUIV
possible .v.
for us to assl?‘ , ?" accumulate in the tank-; may also be tan.
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G
»alley,
who
had
out
extra
acreage
thia
Th*re is a Heap of Solace in Being
spreading the
the cheese
cheese gospel,
gospel, with
with the
the of|1 effectively to
'hc bu"
spreading
Forty or SO Ipdians ot th« Klamath
ATTORNEY-AT LAW'.
f
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
idea of encouraging greater consump-
d wash calves atUrth.^
Indian reservation are to become full- season and garnered heavy crops, do Complete Set of Abstract! Bock a in
Earned Reputation.
tion, we shall be pleased to do so. | D-o ■»
simp1y mixing fledged cltlsens of the United States, not find a ready market for their
Office.
For months Tillamook readers have
noticed that
that the
the JI
JI ready
ready for
for use
use by
by simply
You probably have noticed
I X "non*
product,
atnee
the
buyers
who
In
other
according to Superintendent J M
seen the constant expression of praise
Taxes Paid for Non Resident«.
for Doan's Kidney pills, and read
Food Administration is
Johnston, following a meeting of ths years absorbed the offerings In that
T illamook B lock ,
vicinity
are
not
purchasing
freely.
Th
•
for
gener-
about the good work they have done
ing the greater use of —
competency commission at Klamath
.
•
. Oregon in this locality. What other remedy
slowness of th« market is attributed Tillamook .
State council of Defense will join » al ust—no special mixing of various
Falla.
Both
Phones.
ever produced such convincing praof
ingredients—saves trouble and mis­
this work.
Four sororities at the Oregon Agri­ to the uncertainty of the food control
of merit’
akvs-insures promptness, accuracy,
Vcrv truly yours,
propaganda
and
buyers
are
expecting
cultural eollege. Delta Alpha. Alpha
Win. Tupper, 1009 Furr St., Hills­
convenience and successful
( HAWK
Bruce Deunis.
a price-setting to be announced
boro, Ore., says: "I have tried several
Chi Omega PI Beta Phi and beta Tau
Contagious abortion i' bang
Director of \\ ork
An
appeal
for
skilled
laborers
to
b»
kidney medicines, but I have found
eeifullv controlled m many h.rd.Kby Beta, have adopted French war or­
It was the opinion of thos< Prc*‘
that there is nothing equal to Doan’s
used In th« arsenals of th* United
(olloving
our
simple
pl-
_
",
_
r
.
PHYSICIAN
ANO
SI'RGEON
phans.
In
order
to
aid
the
Freaeh
gov
Kidney Pills. I am more or less sub­
ent that Mr. Newell expressed the
Write for testimony of users
States has been received by Labor
ornment
in
the
care
of
the
French
and reason- why B-K ts used
< ireuori ject to kidney trouble an<l lame back.
right idea regarding the condense'
Commissioner Hoff from Captain Van Kay City
At times, sharp twinges catch me in
□ successfully •" this work, children.
After lunch, the County Agent gave
Dueen. of the ordnance service, and
my back and when 1 get down. I can
Clay Tallman, commissioner of the
„nd for these useful book-
his report for 1917. His work was car-
he has asked the commissioner to give
hardly straighten up After I have
general lend office, has written to
ried on throughout the year on tu< v
ts.
taken a bos or two of Doan’s Kidney
him a list of all akllled laborers avail­
Bulletin No. S’
Representative Hawley stating that
specified projects. Most of these v.•
Pills, niy kidneys act all right amt
Contagious Abortion-Pre- noae of the Oregon & California able for civilian occupation» He askr
brought to a successful conclusion.
my back feels as strong as ever ”
particularly after machinists, tool
ntion and Control.
Aid was given in the selection of
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
grant lands will be thrown epen until
Bulletin No. 130
workers, turret lathe operator*, drop
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
twenty registered bulls and sew-}
Both Phones.
alf Scours—How to Save next spring when some of the claeai forgers pipe fitters, blacksmiths and
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
three registered cows. Records were
flcatloM <111 b*
shape that people
everv call
.
. Oregon. I Mr. Tupper had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Tillamook .
kept of the production of over
W Kuppenbender.
may Cd on tte laudh early.
Props . Buffalow, N. Y.
Oregon
cows. One breeders club was orgmu
ed. Thirty-one silos were built. Drain-,
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