TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 19, 1918, William S. Hart IN “ W olves of tlie Rail.” A STORY OF RAILROAD BANDITS AND DETECTIVES, full of pep and ginger. Plenty of fast riding, quick shooting, hard fight­ ing and hold-ups. A real live red-blooded Western American production. Dont miss it. Gem Theatre, Tuesday, July 23rd. Adults, 20c. Children, 10c. Gladys Brockwell IN “Her One Mistake” A STORY IN WHICH A GIRL’S LOVE BRINGS A FAMOUS CROOK (CHICAGO CHARLIE) TO DESTRUCTION. “HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL” (SUNSHINE COMEDY) An Unusualy Good two reel Comedy with the famous Fox Animals playing a prominent part. Gem Theatre, Thursday, July 25th Children, 10c. Adults, 20c. Eichhorns Directors. I wire entanglements are still there MORE CHEESE IN JERSEY MILK. I but pretty well shot to pieces. The Pot ular Lecture, "American Ideals" ----- o— . ' •«. A. C. Zehner, soil over here is a mixture of clay Tom Coates Jr., Heard From. Cheese Made from Jersey Milk is I and white soft stone. Sat ui day, July 27. Better Than That Made from June 18. 1918. They use two wheeled carts alto­ Morning—Mother Goose Chautauqua Holstein Milk. Dear Papa:—Here come another gether for commercial use, and all Afternoon—prelude, Schubert Sere­ letter in pencil again- The last time kinds of transportation. We stay in The above statement is the opinion nade™. 1 was where 1 could get it, I got a of P. S. Lucas, instructor in Dairyt bunch of "Y” paper, otherwise I huts with a ground floor, double Lecture, "Physical Training" Manufactures, of the Oregon Agri­ Beatrice E. Heskett. could not even write at all now. 1, decks for bunks. George Blanchard is only about 8 kilometers from here, Evening—Prelude... Mother Goose cultural College, in a letter address­ might write this from inside of a and I only found it out yesterday al­ Festival, Under personal direction ed to F. M. Lamb, which follows: dugout, but since tTie sun is out, and so George Crimins. I have to go and "You have been misinformed by of "Mother Goose.” there is not a terrible lot of danger stand retreat now, so will finish this the man who tells you that there Js form Bosh shells at present I am out when I come back. The trees over i Closing Concert, .. . Schubert Sere­ more cheese in Holstein milk than nade™, Presenting a live program side. here are very small hardly any over bf patriotic, popular and classical there is in Jersey milk. There is not These dugouts are some places. 12 inches in diameter. I am sure ¡only more fat in Jersey milk but Music and entertainment. They vary in size from small ones longing for a good look at the old there is also more casein so that it which may hold only three or four ‘ Oregon timber, and the rivers too. ' stands to reason that since cheese is men, to very large ones which may Information Wanted. Am sending a picture taken in a made up of these two components as hold, it is claimed, a thousand men. small village here in Frace. Some of 1 well as water, there is more cheese The large ones are full of rooms and the boys are from Maine, and some To the Editor of the Tillamook in Jersey milk than in Holstein milk, passages, and one needs a guide if he from Oregon. Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon. ¡As a matter of fact concluding that is to wonder about without getting Dear Sir.—You have been recom­ 3 percent moisture is incorporated in Can handle French money all right lost. They are all depths under the now but not the French language mended by Mr. T. H. Goyne of your eaci! ca8Ci jqq pounds of 3 per cent ground too, from only a foot, down. very well. Southern France is a very city, to Mr. J. Cohen, one of my which we might say is Holstein milk About the only things which seem to beautiful place, but I don’t like the clients interested in the whereabouts will give us 8.5 pounds cheese, while enjoy living in them are rats and northern part very well. and record of Wm. Marx, a former ' 100 pound8 of 5 per cent m|,k will lice, but one can be sure of finding The streets in the Frecnh villages attorney of your place, as the person i glve us 12.9 pounds of cheese. He plenty of these. The rats are almost and cities are very narrow and most best informed about this person Will. probably draws this conclusion that as big as dogs, and just as about 1 per pound fat we secure a larger of them are paved with cobblestone. Marx. tame as many dogs. But 1 guess it is Would you please inform me . yield from Holstein than we do from I have visited many old churches good to have these inhabitants, be­ seven or eight hundred years old, whether or not Marx posed as a mar- | Jersey milk. The reason for this is cause we never have to feel like and some have been shelled by the ried or as a single man while prac­ that there is a slightly higher per- strangers when we move from one Huns. A girl eighteen years old looks tising law in your county and what ’ centage of casein per pound fat in dugout to another. We always get a like she is almost 30. They have to record he left behind him. I Holstein milk than there is in Jersey welcome. He is now at Caspar, Wyoming, i This difference, however, is very work in the fields, and, in fact, more It doesn’t make any difference women work in the fields than men, Mrs. Cohen, who sues her husband slight. On account of the larger per- where we are, we always have a good and it Is not an uncommon thing to for a divorce from there, knew Marx ' cent of fat in proportion to the cas4 time, and as long as shells are not see women firing locomotives in a more than 10 years ago and is sup- i ein in Jersey milk than in Holstein, actually falling around us, they are switch yard. posed to be infatuated with Marx, the cheese made from Jersey milk is the least of our troubles. For exam­ Well, George, I hope to get back to Cohen loves his wife and think« if he I of better quality than that made ple, the other day, while we were Tillamook and live there a little can open her eyes as to her idol hfe j from Holstein. The etfect of fat on back of the front lines a couple of; while longer after this war, and be­ can re-win her. i! the quality of cheese is very appar- kilometers, one of the fellows found lieve me old Tillamook will look Hoping that you will favor me' ent if you compare a whole milk. a swing in one of the trees. 1 wo or good to me. j with an early reply, I remain. with a skim milk cheese. Scientific three of the buch ran for that. Then Very truly. Your old friend, men, therefore, believe that a pound another found what looked like it Frank Shilling. Billy. of fat in Jersey milk is fully equal might have been part of a one man to a pound of fat in Holstein milk so tank, and proceeded to amuse him­ far as value is concerned, because of Misfits. Chautauqua Next Week. self with that. The rest of us who these two factors which concentrate were not busy with something else By F. P. N. in Albany Democrat. j each other. The annual Tillamook Chautauqua continue to look for "cooties," (thded. For sale by Lamar’s many interesting granades, gas I Minocaku Toshi Yamamoto. Last publication August 1, 1918. Drug Store.—Pd. Adv. bombs, and scharpnel etc. The old i Evening, Community singing. .. The NEWS OF TILLAMOOK BOYS. I H. C. tfbONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or. sworn to, on or befose five o'clock on the day previous to the first day of Friday, July 19 "Bab’s Matinee such regular term. Court meets to al­ Idol", 5 reel Paramount produc­ low bills on the first Wednesday of tion featurilng Margerite Clark. each month. By order of the court. "My Native State”—2 reel Son of Erwin Harrison, Clerk. Democracy series, featuring Ben­ jamin Chapin. . Adults 20c. Children 10c. Saturday, July 20—"The Claim" 5 reel Metro production featuring | Edith Storey. A story of the life of I mine™ and gamblers in camp El Dorado. "Let Us Go."- one reel eomedy featuriing Harold Lloyd who is Keep clean Inside, as better known as (Lonesome Luke) | well as outside. Do not Adults 20c. Children 10c. allow food poisons to ac - Sunday, July 21—"Rimrock Jones” cumulate in your bowels Headache, a sign of self­ 5 reel Paramount production feat­ poisoning, will point to uring Wallace Reid. numerous other troubles "Hearst-Patlie News No. 43, show­ which are sure to follow. ing Americans in Picardy, Major Keep yourself well, as Lufbery, U. S. Ace who recently thousands of others do, gave up his life for his country. by taking, when needed, a dose or two of the old, Adults 20c. Children 10c. reliable, vegetable, fami­ Monday, July 22—"Hungry Eyes" 5 ly liver medicine, redl Bluebird production featuring Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clif­ ford. Tuesday, July 23—"Wolves of The Trail” Artcraft production pro­ duction featuring William S. Hart. See display ad on another page. Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe, Adults 20c Children 10c. Wednesday, July 24—“Petticoat Pil­ Osawatomie, Kan., says: "Black-Draught cured ot" 5 reel Paramount production me of constipation of 15 featuring Vivian Martin. years standing, which Thursday, July 25—"Her One Mis­ nothing had been able to take", 6 reel William Fox speciail help. 1 was also a slave production featuring Gladys Io stomach trouble . .. Brock well. See display on another Everything I ate would sour on my stomach. I page. used two packages of "Hungry Lions In a Hospital" 2 Black-Draugnt, and Ohl, reel Sunshine comedy. the blessed relief It has Adults 20c. Children0c." given me.” Black- GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. Keep Clean Thedford’s Black-Draught Notice. ----- «— To whom it may concern: All bills and payrolls to be paid by Tillamook County, to insure consid- ration at any regular term of the ounty Court, must be filed with the county clerk, properly verified or