TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 9. 1910. and decide on the best route in the north part of the county, there being a difference of opinion amongst the I There is some place to go now, the people living there. When the route Gem Theatre is open four nights a is settled this will finally dispose of that matter, as the selection of the week. Three Rivers road did in the bouth Visit the Gem Theatre when it is part of the county. open, and you are sure to see the best in photoplays. Tillamook Jottings The money raised for the Red Cross in the Christmas membership drive, will amount to about $2700.00. Don’t forget the Gem Theatre will be open Saturday night with a high class photoplay for your entertain­ ment. The Gent Theatre is open only four nights in each week until further notice. (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday and Saturday) Williaiq Farnum in ‘‘Rough And Ready,” ¿t'’great picture of the snow covered north, tonight (Thursday) at the Gent Theatre. A N ew Spirit of Good Will Thanks to the opportunity given it by the War Department at home and abroad, a new spirit of good will has grown up around Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Wherever soldiers meet, this car ii spoken of in terms of admiration and even affection. Soldiers grow to love the tools and weapons and implements that serve them. They admire especially the inani­ mate thing that shows grit and en­ durance in a tight place. That is American—and that is the American soldier in particular—and that is the sort cf glory being woven around Dodge Brothers Motor Car. They are telling it to their fathers and mothers, their worshipping small brothers, their sisters, their sweet­ hearts and their friends. Regular services at the Christian ' Church next Sunday. Rev. Harry E. Tucker, pastor. The public are cor­ dially invited to all of these services. It is the central figure in many a stirring story told about the family fire-place. Anyone wishing to secure Federal Land Bank Loans, should apply at once to W. J. Riechers, Secretary, South Prairie National Farm Loan 1 Association. • O. A. Schults was taken seriously sick on Wednesday and was taken to Dr. Boats’ hospital, where he under­ went an operation, lie is getting along quite well. To many a white-haired American mother it means something more, as it goes by, than just a motor car. % She links it, somehow, with what her own boy did, with what America did and with what America stands for For Sale—I have 10 head of grade Jersey cows, some fresh and others to freshen soon and one registered Jer­ sey Bull, that are good stuff—priced to sell.—SMITH. “The Calf Man’.' Dodge Brothers are proud that theirs was the one car of its type and class chosen by the War Department. School Opening to be Decided in a Few Days. At a meeting of the School Board on Wednesday to take up the matter of opening the schools of the city, it was decided to send out post cards to the parents to ascertain whether they are in favor of opening or clos­ ing the schools. There is consider­ able of a difference of opinion amongst the citizens, which appear to be divided into two factions, one being emphatic that the schools should be opened and the other that they should be closed down. It places the School Board in a rather delicate position,, for if they decide to open the schools and another flu wave strikes this community and pupils come down with it they will be blamed, while on the other hand they will be criticised for keeping the schools closed and paying the teach­ ers for a whole term’s work. There is some doubt, should the school be opened whether any considerable number of pupils would attend, and, to retain a large number of teachers for a small number of pupils is an­ other phase of the situation. The schools that are running in other parts of the coutny have so few pu­ pils that directors are considering the advisability of closing them on that account. Gem Theatre Notes. The flu situation in Tillamook County does not look as well as one The Gem Theatre is open again to­ They are prouder still that it has would wish, for there are, from, all night after being closed for some reports, an increase in the number been taken into the hearts and time by order of the City Board of of cases in all parts of the county. Health in an effort to clear the com­ homes of the American people. There will always be associated with We are sorry to announce the death munity of influenza. By the action of of Mrs. Emeline Gray, wife of W. A. the City Council at their regular it the remembrance of the work it The old folks, and the little folks who Gray, which occurred at Orchards, meting last Monday night the ban did in the world vzar in army service don’t forget, are spreading a leaven Wash, on December 18, from pneu­ was lifted and public gatherings are monia. The remains were buried at again permitted. The theatre will on both sides of the ocean. of good wall which will endure for Woodland, Wash., on December 22. operate only on Tuesday, Thursday, years to come. The deceased was known here, her Saturday and Sunday evenings until Thousands cf American soldiers are husband having made cheese for sev­ further notice. On the above evenings eral years in Tillamook County, and we will endeavor to present to the Dodge Brothers cherish this new coining back now from the camps in they had quite a number of friends people of Tillamook the regular spirit of good will which has come America and the battle-front in who will be sorry to hear of the sad high class photo plays as has been news. The deceased leaves two small our practice at all times in the past. out of the world war as their most France, telling how well that work children. We have done some altering and re­ valued possession, was done. Attorney H. T. Botts, who went pairing on the interior and feel now with the County Court and appeared that we are better prepared to pre­ before the State Highway Commis­ sent to the best advantage and under 9 sion. returned on Wednesday, and re­ the most pleasant surroundings our The gasoline consumption is unusually low ports getting along fairly well. A programs than at any time in the proposition was put up to the State past. We invite the people of this The tire mileage is unusually high Highway Commission to pave the community to visit our place when Three Rivers road, the state to bear in town. To correct the false impression one half of the expense and the coun­ ty the other half,, which appeared that has come to our attention, to the to meet with the approval of the effect that we have refused in the Commission, for Commissioner Booth past to be governed by the orders is­ stated that it was one of the best of­ sued from the office of the Board of fers made to the Commission. The Health we wish to state the follow­ Commission was not in a position to ing. At no time have we made any make any promises until after the such refusal nor do we intend to in State Legislature meets. In all prob­ the future. In both instances of ability some arrangements will be closing our place of business by the made so that the Three Rivers road orders of the Board we have complied will be paved this year and made into and have repeatedly offered to co­ a 16 foot road. The local delegation operate and assist in any way that took up the matter of hard surfaced we could to help bring results In DOING THEIR DUTY. roads in other parts of the county banishing the flu from our midst, ------------Q----------- with a view of obtaining financial and the Board of Health will sub­ Scores of Tillamook Readers are assistance. The Commission promised stantiate our statements as above. Partridge & Morrison. ! Learning the Duty of the Kidneys to send engineers to Tilaamook Co.. | To filter the blood is the kidneys’ duty. Put your finger in the calves aiouth and feel the way the When they fail to do this the kid­ calf milks. First it sucks gently. Next it squeezes ‘downward neys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills with its tongue and the roof of its mouth. Then it stops sucking may follow. for an instant while it swallows, letting go of your finger and Help the kidney’s do their work. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills— the test­ allowing the blood to flow freely. ed kideny remedy. This is the natural safe way to milk. Proof of their worth in the follow­ ing. Now put your finger in the teat cup of the Perfection Mrs. O. L. Ahlestrom, 7th St. & 1st RECONSTUCTIOKT Milker. Notice how it first applies a gentle steady suction,, Ave., Forest Grove, Ore., says: ‘When I need a kidney midicine I take ^I^HIS not only means solving the problems pre- second squeezes downward, and third releases your finger from Doan’s Kidney Pills for I have never I seated us by War—but those of Peace Time. It the suction. found anything that does me so JL involves plans, methods and habits—bettering much good. When my back feels them all as we made our work, our living and This is the same way of milking as that used by the calf. weak and sore and my kidneys act our play conform with conditions. It is nature’s way. No wonder the cow likes it. irregularly, a short use of Doan’s Think seriously wherein the First National Kidney Pills makes my back strong­ That is why so many hundred famous dairymen with high Bank takkts a part in all of these er and puts my kidneys in good priced stock use the Perfection, they feel it is safe. I working order. DIRECTORS : A. Br. Bunn, Farmer. P. Heiset, Farmer. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t C. J. Edwards, Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres. i simply ask for a kidney remedy—get B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer. 1 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that W. J. Riechers. Cashier. i Mrs. Ahlstrom had. Foster-Milburn At 46 FIRST ST., PORTLAND. ORE. Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd Adv. ACKLEY & MILLER, TILLAMOOK GARAGE PERFECTION MILKER The J. C. Robinson Co i million nd their o return ind and lom they Notwith- itlone tn se of na- i paid by .'iciala do a rash of of Amer- iemedy. ration far ’ Wish to r other*, write*, “I ilckest re- have ever tt, Chill- mberlain'« e beat for loore. Oval mberlaia’* I occations » a settled has always NOTICE. TILLAMOOK SHEET METAL WORKS COUNTY AGENT. Furniture For Sale. Nazarene Church Services. ------ o Meetings at the Nazarene church | will be resumed on Thursday night at 7:30. The pastor will give a short talk on the subject of Prayer and the ! meeting will open for songs, prayers ! and testimonies. Sunday Services. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Mrs. B. E. Kink, Supt. 11 a.m., Preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. F. Ingler. 6:30 p.m., Prayer service, Social meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Evening sermon with $75 Trap Drum Outfit for $25.00 special singing. S'trangers welcome. Base drum, foot pedal cymbol hold- r, snare drum, sticks, tamborine, Quick Cure For Croup. Watch for the first symptoms, om-toms, whstie, drum stand and to carry them in. all for $25.00. hoarseness and give Chamberlain’s e E. L. Stewart or write Box 546 | Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and efficient.—Paid Adv. illamoók. -------o------- Three Iron and Brass Bed Steads, springs and mattresses, chiffoniers, dressers, library table, library or reading lamp (hanging), rockers, dining chairs, rugs. Six hole South Bend Mailable Range; 22 calibre Winchester rifle, and other articles too numerous to mention. All clean and in sanitary condition. See them at house. Cor. 3rd Street nd 2nd Ave., or inquire at Ever- n’s, Tillamook. Plant More Berries. Graves Bros., will contract your Logan berries and blackberries for 5 years. Arrange to plant some acreage this spring. For particulars write. Graves Bros., Dallas, Oregon. WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR SPOT CASH ANY ISSUE. ------- o------- Subject to prior private sale, I of­ fer at public auction at the barn across the street from Harris’ Furni­ ture Store, at 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan­ uary 11, the following: Large team weighing about 140