TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 5, 1918. The Oregon Association for the Pre­ vention of Tuberculosis has secured the appointment of a public health nurse for Coos county, which county is the seco id one in Oregon to take this step. Jackson county already has Principal Events of the Week , the services of a public health nurse. Supervisor Cryder of the Umatilla Briefly Sketched for lafor- 1 national forest has returned from a ' tour of two weeks over the forest and mation of Our Reader*. reports the summer range in the west­ » ern part of the forest is so dry that Forest fires are causing great dam­ already several bands of sheep have age in logging sections of Coos county. been driven off the forest to the wln- Douglas county has about 700 mem­ ter pasture. bers of the boys' and girls' Industrial A “board of instruction,” whose bus­ clubs. iness it is to see that conscripted men The first public market to -be estab­ leave for cantonments in proper men­ lished at Marshfield will be built and tal and physical condition, fully ad­ opened this month. vised as to their duties toward the The state military police is costing government and their families, has the taxpayers of the state 121,000 per been appointed by the Oregon City Price Interpretation Schedule for draft board. month for salaries. Week Ending Sept. 14, 1918 District Attorney Gale S. Hill, of With a hot sun and dry wind pre­ vailing in western Oregon, danger of Linn county, submitted to the public Consumer Pays service commission an application on Commodity forest fires returned last week. Fresh Eggs ......... ... . 60c—66c. behalf of the Linn county court for Mrs. Joe Cado killed a ferocious . . 60c—62 tic. wildcat with her bare hands on the permission of the commission to con­ Butter, frosh. Cry. . .»3.75—»4.25 struct a grade crossing over the track New Potatoes ... Cado ranch, six miles east of Crane. Cheese, Tillamook ... 33c.—36c. The third annual field trials of the of the Southern Pacific company in Corn Meal, Yellow 10 lb Bgs .. 80c. Oregon State Sportsmen's league will road district No. 3. Corn Meal, white, 10 lb. Bgs. .. 85c. be held in Lebanon on September 16 I Out of a total of 572 accidents re­ Rolled Oats, 9 lb Bgs............ . 95c. ported to the state industrial commis­ Rice flour in bulk.............. and 16. 12HC. The northwest Methodist Episcopal sion for the week ending August 29, Barley Flour, 9 8-10 ib. Bgs . 90c. conference, uniting the Columbia, east the^a were four fatalities. They were: Dry Granulated Sugar per Ib. . 10c. Columbia and Montana conferences, Jahn Ryder, Portland, shipbuilding; Corn flour, bulk, white .... 8 tic. William Bishop, near Scappoose, log- Corn Flour, white, 10 ib pkgs . 90c, was held at Milton. War activities at the University of ging; N. C. Nelson, Columbia City, Rye Flour, 49 Ib. pkgs ....» 83.65 Ryce Flour, 10 lb. pkgs . .'. .. . 90c. Oregon are not to be confined to men. shipbuilding; Fred W. Bradshaw, Hominy, 10 Ib. Pkgs ................ 90c. An emergency nurses' training course Gooch, lumbering. Corn Starch, Ib.......................... 12 %c. > Big Butte creek as the source of sup ­ has been announced. Beans, Small White .... 15c.—16c. The 23d annual Astoria regatta, ply and a 81,500,000 bond Issue, to be Beans, Large White ................... 15c. which was held under the auspices of voted upon September 28, are the rec­ Beans, Colored ................ 12c.—13c. the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Shipbuilders’ ommendations of the directors of the Milk, Canned, 16 oz.......... 16c.—17c. Medford irrigation district, after 11 Milk, Canned, 6 oz........... 8%c.—9c. club, was formally opened Thursday. Printers employed In the state print­ months' study of the entire water situ­ Can Corn, standard per can . . . 20c. ing office at Salem were granted a ation of the Rogue river valley. The Tomatoes, Standard, per can .. 20c. general Increase of 50 cents a day by Medford Irrigation district was formed Peas, Standard, per can............20c. White Flour, 49 Ib. Bags . . . 83.30 the state printing board, as a “war September 15, 1917. | To be used in improvements on Wheat Flour, ¿4*4 Ib. Bags .. 81-65 bonus.” Wheat Flour, 10 Ib. Bags......... 75c. The net income of the O-W. R. & N. Camp Custer, near Battle Creek, Mich., Corn Syrup, 5 ib. cans ... 55 to 65c. for the year 1917 was 81,141,337, ac­ 17,000,000 feet of Douglas fir has just Lard, Leaf, 5 Ib. pall................. 81-65 cording to the annual report the com­ been ordered by the war department. Lard, Leaf, 10 Ib. pall .......... 83.25 pany filed with the public service com­ The orders are to be distributed, as Retailers under the food laws usual, through the fir production must sell flour at a price based on mission. The Brownsville public library, re­ board, which maintains headquarters the cost to them. Some dealers in juvenated and increased by the addi­ in Portland. They go to mills of Ore­ Tillamook City are selling flour for less than price quoted above due to tion of many new volumes, was for­ gon and Washington. mally dedicated and opened to the pub­ J. M. Cook, of Junction City, Is out this ruling. lic last week. more than 8800 and Linn county ahead WHY WOMEN SUFFER The plant of the Everfreeh Fruit almost that sum as the result of the ---- o— company at Sutherlin, engaged in importation of six suitcases full of work upon government contracts, was whisky into Harrisburg. Cook paid a Many Tillamook Women are Learn­ ing the Cause. destroyed by fire. The loss is estim­ fine of 8500 and costs, and O. E. Trout, ated at 830,000. of Corvallis, paid a fine of 8260 and Women often suffer not knowing Wild pigeons are more plentiful in costs. In addition to the fine Cook la the cause. Clatsop county than any season for out 8307.50 which he paid for the Backache, headache, dizziness, ner­ the past 10 years. Better protection booze. vousness. for this species of wild fowl has re­ I Chrome and manganese mining in Irregular urinary passages, weakness eastern and southern Oregon is one languor— sulted in the increase. Twenty-four forest fires, caused by of the newest industries of the state Each a torture of itself. lightning, are raging in the Cascade arising out of wartime needs. Second Together hint a weakened kidneys. national forest, according to a report in output of chrome of any state, and Strike at the root—get to the cause. received at the district forest office with a production of more than one "•Quickly help the kidneys if they third the output of the entire country, need it. from Forest Supervisor Seitz. No other remedy more highly en­ The North Bend city council has set Oregon in the last few months has October 15 as the date for the holding been making still bigger preparations dorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills. Here’s convincing testimony from of a special election to submit to the to meet the wartime emergency. this locality. voters of the city a number of import­ Sale of 433,000,000 feet of timber, lo­ Mrs. Maria Harding, 745 Savier St., ant amendments to the city oharter. cated on territory covering an area of Portland, Oregon, says: “I used to There were between 600 and 700 approximately 5860 acres in Alsea and suffer dreadfully with my kidneys and hunters out in Umatilla county Sep­ Lake oreek valleys in Lane, Lincoln a steady heavy pain in my back most tember 1, for China pheasant shooting, and western Benton counties, to Alfred all the time. Any housework, which which is permitted during the week Thomas and E. B. Kingman of Colum­ made me bend over was almost im­ under special permit from State Game bus, Mont., was completed by D. S. R. possible. My hands and feet became Warden Shoemaker. Walker and J. Darling of Eugene. The swollen because my kidneys were In response to a call issued by the consideration is reported to be in the weak. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me state librarian. Miss Cornelia Marvin, neighborhood of 8600,000. The timber and the cure has lasted.” Price 60c., at all dealers. Don’t a meeting was held in Albany to con- runs almost clear fir. TWe Buchner Lumber ogmpagg. »t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get alder the matter of bringing before Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that the people the importance of estdb- , North Bend, has made application Mrs. Harding had. Foster-Milburn Milling a county library. through Colonel Dtaque, of the spruce Appointments of postmasters have production division, and Colonel Zina, Kegistered Calves For Sale. been made in Oregon as follows: We- government engineer, to have the chan­ ------ O— naha. Wallowa county, Mias dtabg BM- nel of South Inlet, 13 miles west of Having sold my ranch, will sell lard; Alberton. Harney county, Ntak North Bead, dredged and improved in three high grade heifer calves, one H. ‘Vegtley; Ash wood, Jefferson coun­ 1 order that a large tract of fine quality year old thia fall—from choice cows, spruce and hr Umber owaed by ths also three full blood bull calves, sub­ ty. Mrs. Nenna B. Finned. The public service commlastaa was company stay be opened up and util­ ject to register, from choice cows, also one yearling bull, from W. — 8. “ notified by H. Nlrschberg, of Independ­ ised for airplane and ship material. The maximum pries for the fall Ladd «state. ence, that the Independence A Mon­ If you want something A-one mouth road would cease operation Sep- , catch of salmon on the Columbia river tember 1, the company disposing of its has been fixed by the national food cheap. sail at postoffice or Todd Hotel. P. W Todd. administration, acoordlag to aa an­ equipment and rolling stock. Clyde Rhodes, a well-to-do farmer, ■ nouncement received by W. B. Ayer, Mother Shepton’s Prophecy. was found dead at the gate of hie farm state food administrator, ae follows: ------ o------ In Same valley, six miles north of Gold Chinook salmon, from date to Septem­ Carriages without horses shall go, Hill. He Is believed to have committed ber 15, inclusive. 3*>4 cents per pound; And accidents fill the world with woe suicide. Coffee was found by his side Chinook salmon after September Id, Around the world thoughts shall fly containing crystals of cyanide. • M cents per pound; steelhead salm­ In the twinkling of an eye; A maximum of 400 men will be giv* on, from date, 9\4 cents per pound; Water shall y«t more wonders d ,— en intensive training at the Oregon chum salmon, from date, 3*4 cents Now Btrange, yet shall be true. The world upside down shall be, Agricultural college to fit them for per pound. According to sn opinion of Attorney And gold found at the foot of tree; United States army bands. They will be selected by the government because General Brown written for State Through hills men shall ride. Superintendent Churdhill, And no horse or ass be at his Bide; of musical ability and previous train­ School Under the water men shall walk. ing. 1 school districts shall continue to make Shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk; While plans are being made to carry up and post their budgets. The law In the air men shall be seen; out the Polk county fair the same as so providing, the attorney general Iron In the water shall float usual this year, the dates being Sep­ j holds, was not affected by an opinion As easy as a wooden boat. tember 17. 18 and 19. it has been de- | of the supreme court In the case of Gold shall-be found and found cided not to have a fair in this county Martin vs. Gilliam county, which held In a land that's not now known; next year nor again until after the invalid chapter 222. laws of 1915. ap- England shall at last admit a Jew. war. plying the county budget law to all The world to an end shall come Approval of a 820,000 water bond is­ districts and corporate bodies having In eighteen hundred and eighty-one. sue will be asked of the people of the power to levy taxes except cities of city of Pendleton at the coming elec­ 150,000 population or more. Notice to Creditors. Oregon commercial organisations are tion in November. The money is to be Notice is hereby given that the un­ used in completing the extension of the requested. In a letter sent out by the city water systems to Chaplish springs, public service commission, to compile dersigned has been appointed admin­ all data applicable to their respective istratrix of the estate of George N. new under way. Johnson, deceased, by the Tillamook Between 300 and 400 patients at the communities for presentation in clas- County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon state hospital were put to work sified form at hearings to be conducted Oregon. All persons having claims for the Oregon Packing company by Clyde B. Aitchison. of the interstate against said estate are required to Stringing beans for canning at the rate commerce commission. In Portland on present them to me at the office of of 8 cents per pound. Necessity for September JO and 23. On those dates H. T. Botts, Attorney-at-law, Tilla­ quick action on the beans as a con- complaints will be heard against the mook City, Oregon, within six ■arvatlon measure gained the use of It per cent freight rate increase on months from the date of this notice. Dated this August Sth. 1118. tM patientu who did the work at the trtah fruit and vegetables, and the It Mary Johnson, hospital, where the beans were deliv­ per cent increase in express ratee on Administratrix. fresh fruit end fresh fish. ers* for stringing. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST cWSSFS’ BRONZE HOSE The famous Buster Brown Hose in sizes 7--74—8—84-- 9—94—10. Splendid wear­ ing quality in a much wanted shade. in Per Pair..................... 43C. BRONZE SILK STOCKINGS. Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose with deep hem tops, double soles, reenforced heels and toes and sizes 8J—d» j 7C -94 — 10. Per Pair«P*»*«J The Store that Sells for Cash Only—And Selling for Cash Sell for Less. Come and View at Your Leisure The New Autumn Silks From the Famous La Porte cJWills. From the most varied and Buperb showing of Silks it has ever been our good for­ tune to offer we describe only these varied weaves now being displayed. In addition to these, there are lovely Plaid Striped and self co’or Messalines and the New Plaid and Striped Serge Silks at prices from $2.19 to $2.85 36 inch Chiffon Taffetas Always in great demand, WptwS V I these soft lustrous Chiffon ■’ I 1 Taffetas are sure to meet S \ W I M ’ll'" with the discriminating ap- M Wi W' J V \\ M proval of the ladies in this I | I \AH I \\ \A / Fl county. The Color selec- I •‘*•».1«®*\\ W X fa | tion includes such fashion- £ rf'x \ able shades as Mulberry— Monkey Brown-Plum- * ■ m-bi r - ‘ii — ■ r M-ifiiiiin Submarine Grey—Peacock Blue—Shell Pink—Ciel Blue- Aluminum Grey— Niagara Blue-—Black---White and Navy Blue. Price Per Yard........................... \ ~ no 36 inch Duchess Satins 40 inch Georgette Crepes, • The most favored of Silks for Autumn and Fall Wear.S Shown in such desirable shades as French Blue—Rye—Russian Green—Plutn—Black—White and d»«) 4Q Flesh. Price Per Yard......................... $¿.4“ Fine even weaves in this popular Silk in the following colors to match Taffetas in stock—Black—White—Navy Blue—Shell Pink-Peacock Biueand Plum. Price Per Yard............................... _____________________ See Window and Department Display Today. A Phenomenal Sale of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, At For the Coming Cool Nights $5.10 Pair. That Were Priced Originally at $8.00, $9 00 and $10.00. Every pair [of shoes offered in this phenomenal event is the pro­ duct of one or other of the most prominent U.S. Manufacturers Mostly, they are the famous “Red Cross’’ Shoes and are shown in Black, White and Grey with tops to match or in such combination colors as Champagne, White and Dark Grey. There are Shoes with Mili­ tary Heels, Cuban Heels and Louis Cuban Heels and thete are all sizes and widths to choose from. Actual values to $10.00 for only - - - - $5.15 Cosy Comforters and Blankets, Comfort Chailies &Batts We urge you to fill your Bedding needs now while our stocks are complete. Scarcity of materials and advancing prices make it very much worth your while to Buy Now Comforts. Silkalme Covered. Each $3.85 The Western, 72 x 90. Each $4.65 The Rancher, 72x90. Each $4.95 Comfort Chailies. Continueing Our Remnant 36jinches wide. Sale of Wash Goods Per Yard 33c. Comfort Batts, 19c.-29c.-53c.--73c. For Actual Values 35c. to $1.44 Yard. There are still many bargains in Wash Goods and for these warm days nothing' could be nicer than a cool dress made from one of these desirable Remnant Priced. Fabrics. Size Size Size Size Size 72 <2 72 72 /2 x x x x x 90—2 90—2^ 90—3 90—3 90—3 lbs. Each 98c. lbs. Each $1.39 lbs. Each $1.25 lbs. Each $1.38 lbs- Sewed $1.69 The Best Suit You Can Buy in Tillamook County. {Or Any Other County for that Matter) Will Be Found In this Store. Rather a sweeping assertion to make! Not at all! You see the only Garments being shown here were made by the famous Percival B. Palmer and bear this label. Come to the store as early as possible and view the handsome models now being shown in the new colors and weaves. YouXwill find the prices very modest and the styles very very becoming. Also take a peep at the New Coats.