llcaiiliülit —— TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JANUARY 16, 1919. Tillamook Jottings * A. Wise, dentist. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. W. A. Church write ^ur insur- « Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough “Flu” Insurance-—Ask Rollie W. Watson. Rollie Watson writes all kinds of Insnurance. Don't fail to see the farm tank st the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, T O. O. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. • Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ ware.—R. W. Bennett. • Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, Tillamook. Phone 72-W. Why not place your feed orders for the future with Kuppenbender. • For sale—Eight spring calves. Write to Box 38, Woods, Ore. * Wanted to rent, furnished house. Write Box, 553, Tillamook. Ore. Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ We handle Trojan Powder. Best for stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- ei Warehouse. R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- « pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. call For fresh and cured meats Sutton’s Market. Both phones. For rent—Five room furnished house.—Call 24-J Bell Phone. * For sale or rent, the O’Hara Farm at Netarts. Enquire at the place. * Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms 205-206 Tillamook Building. * New colt halter for sale—Apply to W. H. Webb, Sandlake, Oregon. One lot and small house for sale, 8550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. * Health, Accident and Life Insur- ance—covers "Flu”- See Watson. * We buy and sell secmd hand autos. Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* For bargains in second hand auto­ mobiles go to Case's Garage. Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. First National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., In Dr. Alien’s office. * For rent—A new three room fur­ nished house. Enquire Bell Phone 24-J. - * Mrs. W. S. Buell and sons returned last week and Mr. Buell will return later. Would like position on dairy of 15 to 20 cows.—Write Percy Stone, Til­ lamook, The post office was closed again this week while the mall was being sorted. Very desirable apartments for rent above the Gero Theatre. See A. C. Everson. Fish net knitting, done by Mrs. E. R. Hayes, Sandlake, Ore. For partic­ ulars write.or phone. F-5 Dr. Wise will begin making his trips to Wheeler, Nehafem and Clov­ erdale about Feb. 15th. * Real honest old fashioned Pork Sausage is hard to get, but you will find it at Sutton's market. * Tarpaulins—any • size—made to order, at the Auto Top Shop. Side entrance-opposite. P. 0. J-l. Dr. Wise will return to Tillamook about Feb. 15th to resume the prac­ tice dentistry in this county. * Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is safe, clean and powerful. For sale at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * Let wour co-worker on the farm be the Cleveland Tractor. On display at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * Just received a car of mill feed at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices are lowest. * bred For Sale—Berkshire pure pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. E. Williams, Mutual Phone. Rollie Watson writes Are insurance. Losses are promptly adjusted and paid. Ask tjiose who have been under our protection. * For sale at a bargain 4 h.p. Fair­ bank & Morse gasoline engine in good order. W. D. Shafer, Rockaway, Oregon. x * There were 83 marriage licenses is­ sued in Tillamook county last year, being an increase of 13 over the pre­ vious year. For Sale—Fourunit Hinman Milk­ er or any part of it cheap, used Ally a short time. Apply or write Tilla­ mook Headlight. Churches were opened again last Sunday, with but comparatively few persons at Sunday school and at church services. The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­ chine Agency is now permanently lo­ cated opposite the post office, where monthly payments may be made and supplies ordered. Both Phones. 11.50 PER YEAR. Young man, young woman. Do you I to shoot her on different occasions, LENGTH OF COW TESTING ADDS THE FEElJ QUESTION. want to learn something about the and on the 10th of January he told TO VALUE OF WORK. various lines of insurance? If you do, ¡plaintiff he would give her 36 hours Dairy Cattle Feeding Schools for Til­ call at the office of Rollie Watson, 1 to get out of his house, and said that Fat Production of Owners in Associa­ lamook County Next Week. Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock if she did not leave he had some­ tion for Six Years is 114.9 lbs. ------ o------ thin, meaning a revolver, that would p. m. Jan. 18th. An interesting half Ahead of Beginners. The Tillamook County Farm Bu­ hour will be devoted to thia subject. take her out. Plaintiff asks that the I reau has arranged with the Exten­ If you intend to come be prompt. * court cause the defendant to pay Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ sion Division of O. A. C. for two day $350.00 into court to pay for pros­ The number of fishing and hunt­ ecuting the suit, and 850.00 for her vallis, Jan. 15—Dairymen who have schools in feeding dairy cattle at Til­ ers licenses issue in Tillamook coun­ support while the case is pending been in cow testing associations con­ lamook on Monday and Tuesday, the ty were 1813, made up as follows: and decreeing her to be the owner of tinuously for six years show an av­ 20th and 21st; at Cloverdale, on erage production of 114.9 pounds of Hunters' licenses, 592 at 81.50, one-third interest in real property fat per cow per year above the pro­ Wednesday and Thursday, the 22nd 8888.00; anglers licenses, 1121, at and one-half in personal property. and 23rd; and at Nehalem, on Fri­ duction of the men in the association day and Saturday, the 24th and 25th. 81.50, 81,681.50; combination licens­ the first year. es, 100 at 83.00, 8300.00; certificates The school at Tillamook will be held The average monthly production , in the court house, at Cloverdale in Death of Mrs. Jessie E. Hargrove of lost licenses, 12 at 25c., 33.00. To­ ----- o----- for the 35,000 cows kept on test in tal amount from same was 82872.50, Jessie Elizabeth Rock Hargrove, the western dairy division in 1917 the Grange H^l and Nehalem to be which (less 5 per cent, 3143.64) was only daughter of S. H. Rock and was 34.5 pounds of fat for those who arranged. » forwarded to the state. It pays to study your feeding oper­ wife, was bom at Oretown, Ore.,"Aug, had been on test two years, 31 for J. S. Diehl vs. F. L. Braden is a 21, 1889, and departed this life at those on test from one to two years, ations, especially when feeds are as suit filed in the circuit court to re­ midnight, January 1st, 1919, in San and 27.5 for those on test less than high as they are now. If you do not feed the right combinations you may Disinfect your home with B--K. to­ cover 3255.00, the value of four Francisco, Cal. one year. I be losing heavily. day and make yourself safe from cows sold by the defendant to plain­ Her baby son was born Dec. 24, “If you get an increased average Profs. Fitts and Westover will dis- deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen- tiff. It is alleged that the defendant 1918, after which she sank rapidly production for your dairy herd it will represented and guaranteed the cows bender, both phones. * from double pneumonia and anemia, be only because the daughters of ' cuss the subjects listed in the follow­ ing program. to be sound, in good health and Suttons' market has located oppo­ would freshen in March, 1919, which following Spanish influenza. Her your herd bull are producing more First Day. husband and" mother were with her than their dams, ” . asserts E. L. site Dawson’s store. We handle fresh the plaintiff claims were false, He Westover, field dairyman of the O. A. 10:00 a.m.—Principles of Feeding, and cured meats. Your patronage so­ returned the cows and demanded his to the last. Composition of feeds, digestion, Her husband, Charles C. Hargrove, C. extension service. "Continuous licited. • money, which he now sues for. assimilation and uses in the ani- became prostrated with grief on the record keeping is necessary to check Mrs. Larson has opened upa board­ mal body. For sale—John Dear Plow with 2 train and is at present in Salem up on each cow and also on the herd ing house at her home in the rear of shears and 1 rolling cutter, 1 case hospital. The baby is with its aunt, bull by comparing the record of the 11:00 a.m.—Developing the Herd, Tillamook Garage. Family style ser­ drag harrow, 1 horse cultivator, 1 Mrs. Ed Smith, of Corvallis. The daughters with that of the dams. Breeding methods and selection of vice. • set chain harness, 1 collar, 3 halters, body was brought to Oretown, the the sire. “A cow influences but one off­ 1:00 p.m.—Feed requirements for 1 poultry shell grinder, 1 set of plow funeral services being held Tuesday, spring, while a bull wifi influence Before buying your auto tires, in­ growth and milk production. Prof­ vestigate the Republic Standard five double trees, 1 neck yoke, 1 square Jan. 7, 1919, Paul Lewis officiating. every offspring in your herd. If the itable feeding dependent upon Besides her loving and most devot­ herd is less than 30 cows, within five thousand mile guarantee, price right shovel, 1 pointed shovel, 1 onion hoe, knowledge of requirements, Basis at Tillamook Feed Co. • 2 garden hoes, 1 shrub trimmer, 2 ed husband and her infant son, she to six years it will be made up en­ for balancing rations. axes 1 double bit, 1 5 foot falling leaves a father, mother, two brothers Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms saw, 1 garden rake, 1 ads, 3 cords of and an aged grandfather, also hosts tirely of offsprings from your pres­ 2:00 p.in.—Balancing rations. ent dairy herd bull, except for the 205-2Q6 Tillamook Building. Office wood, 1 potato hook, 1 kitchen cabi­ of friends tions will be made up of home in Oregon, Washington cows added by purchase. Fewer than hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­ net.—S. Michaud, Tillamook. grown feeds and those available * and California. one bull out of a thousand has a days by appointment. ♦ on the local market. tendency to get daughters that will Owing to a rough bar the hull of For Sale, 13 three year old heifers the new Ferris steamer Bedloe was produce 600 pounds of fat a year." Second Day. Red Cross Notes. to freshen soon. All tuberculin test­ not started from Tillamook to Port­ 10:00 a.m.—Succulant ed.—H. A. Springer one half mile land on Saturday, because it was not I their value. Importance of green There seems to be a feeling south of Tillamook City. J-7 moved from the inner bay to the tug throughout the county that now the Service Flag Exercises at Nehalem. | feeds in the ration. Silos and ------ o------ Silage. When you want eggs for breeding Wallula which was waiting outside war is over, there is no more The Service Flag Exercises, which purposes, baby chicks or chickens, to tow the hull to Portland and on need for Red Cross work. The sewing were given by the students of the 11:00 a.m.—Feeding the bull, calf, and dry cow. These are often neg- call upon or write John Hofman, account of bad weather the Wallula department of the Red Cross have Nehalem High School, January 4th, 1 | lected, proper handling and feed- Tillamook, Oregon., Have 20 variet­ was ordered to Astoria, and when a canvassed and begged; and begged were a great success. Ing are very important. ies of poultry. * small tug gets the hull into deep and canvassed for women to make The programme was opened by a refugee garments; and yet the num­ salute to the flag and the students 1:00 p.m.—Buying feeds. Compara- Anyone wishing to secure Federal water she will return to Tillamook 1 tlve value of different feeds, se- Land Bank Loans, should apply at when weather conditions are favor- ber of workers grows less, as the as a body pledged their allegiance curing the most nutricious for weeks go by. able. to the American flag. Following the once to W. J. Riechers, Secretary, the money. Cooperative buying. We do not seem to realite that as invocation, which was given by Rev. I South Prairie National Farm Loan Mrs. J. B. Munro, daughter of Mr. 2:00 p.m.—Herd record keeping. The the smoke of the battlefield clears Association. * and Mrs. Wm. Powell, writing from away, a condition of distress has Pogue, America was sung by the I importance of records, methods audience. Why pay four or five hundred dol­ Crary, N. D., says: “I used to live in been revealed, such as the world has of securing them. Cow testing " 1 he American ’ s Creed, ” which lars for dairy land without improve­ your lovely town and think there is never witnessed before. Food, cloth­ clearly states the creed of loyal associations. ments when you can get as good soil no place like it. This is a vast coun­ ing, homes—even the soil in which Roy C. Jones, Co. Agent. Americans, was given by Minnie try for a man who wishes to farm. with improvements for 8300.00 per vegitation has previously grown are Olson. Rev. Pogue delivered an ex­ i We will farm 1200 acres this sum ­ acre.—See C. W. Miller about this gone. And this one sedvice the women cellent address on "Service” and Prof Evening Telegram and Headlight. • mer, about 800 acres of wheat, so I of proposition. Americu can render: They can Brimhall favored the audience by a ------ o- -—- think we are helping Uncle Sam Wanted,, to rent, a dairy farm,, in­ some. We keep 17 horses, herd of make clothing for these war cursed fine talk in which he related the We have made arrangements with cluding livestock of about fifty milk cows and young stock with lots of beings over there. In another year it story of "A Man Without a Country” The Evening Telegram, the leading cows for one or more years. If possi­ porkers and all kinds of poultry. will not be needed so seriously, but A very pretty song was given by and thoroughly reliable evening ble not too far off from the coast. There Is lots of snow. For a few days now, right now, we should all work; several pupils of the grade school newspaper of Portland, whereby the and work with the vision in our Apply to Alfred Hirslg, 246 Salmon it was 45 below zero. What' would and a vocal duet was rendered by Evening Telegram and Tillamook St. Portland, Oregon. 4* Tillamook people think of that? But I minds of human beings wlio are dy­ Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Purcell. Headlight can be obtained for 12 ing tor want of the clothing which it I Several members of the high months for 85.00. This offer is good we don't mind it at all. The land For Sale — One 5 passenger Ford. In is possible for us to provide. Cannot I first class running order. You will here is level and you can see our each and every woman in this county school took part in uncovering the only up to and including February stars, representing the boys who 10th. his is a good opportunity to lights for six miles." have to see this car to appreciate the call up her sewing chairman and of- were once fellow students and who obtain a fine daily newspaper and value. Come early as this car will not Julietta Dav>y vs. Scott Bozorth, fer to give some time every week for later gave their services to their ‘the best and leading county news­ last long. See Bert Hudson at Hud­ I Bay -City Land Co., a corporation, the next three month«. country. Red crosses were uncovered paper of Tillamook County for a son's Garage. Ben Peck and W. McClaren is a suit in honor of the girls who offered small amount of money. Send in There were 30 divorce suits filed filed in the circuit court to recover Gasoline Consumption your subscriptions to the Headlight their services to their fellow men. o ------ ------ in Tillamook county last year and 84,200.00, the same being three times at once. Jennie Crawford delivered an in ­ Thirty-five million (35,000,000) considering that 83 marriage licens­ the amount of damages claimed to I teresting and appropriate "Euology es were also Issued, marriages keep have been suliered by the plaintiff gallons of gasoline were consumed in on Woman.” Entirely original and Tillamook Lots Dirt Cheap. I well ahead of divorce cases in this on account of defendants' unlawful tlie State of Oregon during 1918, ac­ embracing many facts which dis­ ------ o------ cording to authoritiative estimates. county. act. It is alleged in the complaint closed the true character of the We give you, who reads thiB, the Practically all of this was used in Tillamook has an auto top and that the defendants unlawfully and pleasure automobiles, women of America, this production very last opportunity to buy choice as motor | and without permission entered into of harness repair shop in rear trucks and 'stationary gas engines was well received by all. The good home building lots in Tillamook City building opposite post office. Auto upon real property owned by the i works of the Red Cross as an organ- at a price of tops, curtains and cushions repaired plaintiff and caused to be cut and were fuled mainly with distillate or ; i ization were also cleverly outlined 8150.00 A LOT and waterproofed, harness repaired. destroyed six large standing spruce kerosene. by Miss Crawford. ' We only have twelve lots at For this 35,000,000 gallons, con ­ trees valued at 81200.00, and that Both phones, • An excellent talk was given by price. defendants also caused to be cut one sumers paid more than 20 cents a Professor Barnes upon his accepta- I Fortunate will be the buyers who Rollie Watson writes Health, Ac­ spruce tree standing between the gallon, or more than 87,000,000. cident and Life Insurance, contained center line of the street, of the value A tax of one cent a gallon on gas­ tion of the Service Flag from Anna grab thiB chance now. all in one policy. Rates are as low as of 8200.00. For a second cause of oline would yield 8350,000 a year on Steele. The program was concluded , There are only a few lots by the singing of "The Star Spangled price and they are close in and on the lowest consistent with One Hun­ action plaintiff claims 8200 tor de­ the basis of 1918 consumption. pavement. This is a geed investment dred Years of Actuary Data. Our stroying a spruce tree. If gasoline continues to be used as Banner”, by the audience. The attendance, usually very large and another opportunity like this policies cover 'Flu." * the main fuel for pleasure autos, if To give work to soldiers and im­ the constitutionality of the tax were at exercises of this sort, was smaller will never come again. Get busy and Senator T. B. Handley was appoint­ prove the state. Representative B. F. sustained and if the 8350,000 annual than usual on account of the "flu”. see us at once about this property. ed on the following committees: Roster—Gilbert Zaddach, Leo Bat- We will tajre your Liberty Bonds. Jones, of Lincoln, wants to build the receipts were applied on paving in­ Alcoholic tariff, election and privi­ zner, Thaddeus McKimens, * Corp. We will give time payments, Selling Roosevelt coast military highway, terest and principal of a highway leges, (chairman), fishing industries, Don McKimens, Franklin Knight, on terms to suit you. stretching along the Oregon coast for bond issue, from 86,000,000 to 810,- judiciary, railroads, land utilities, • Guy Loerpabel, What more do you want? What 300 miles. He wantB it to run 000,000 of highway bonds could be Basil Scovell, roads and highways. through Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, issued from the financial source Gambrell Summers, Alie Effenberger, ¡more could you aBk? Simon Kramer vs. American Rail­ Douglas, Coos and Curry counties to alone, depending on the number of Fritz Tubbesing, Daniel Davidson, Rollie W. Watson, Lt. William way Express Co. is a suit filed in the the California line. A large part of years over which payment was Emil Schollmeyer, Tillamook Real Estate. Christensen, Leonard Cain, Joseph circuit court to recover the sum ot the 16,000,000 acres of Oregon’s for­ spread.—-Oregon Voter. Boyakin, Oscar Steele, William Pere- 874.45, being the value of merchan­ est reserve lies in these seven coun­ Nazarene Church Services. goy, Beverly Daniel, Howard Tilden. dise sent to Philadelphia, but which ties and is used principally as a play­ ------ o------ Christian Church Services. ♦ Fell on the field of honor. the company failed to deliver. ground for tourists, hunters and for­ ------ o------ The pastor is continuing the talks Red Cross Nurses — Louise Mc ­ Bible School 10 a.m. Rollie Watson writes live stock in­ est officers. With the government Kimens, Catherine Loerpabel, Leona on prayer on Thursday evening at Morning sermon 11 o'clock. surance. Every dairyman in Tilla­ owning so mucb of the land along 7:30 o’clock. Alley and Mildred Tilden. Evening, C. E. 6:30. Sermon, 7:30 mook County should have this in- the coast, Mr. Jones suggests that the Sunday services as follows: surance on his stock—if only a little government go 50-50 with the state A cordial invitation to worship. 10 a.m.—Sunday School; Mrs. B. Notice to Contractor!. The above services providing it is on each animal—as losses are fre- in building the coastal highway, E. King, Supt. which incidentally would open up not necessary to put the "ban" on quently occuring, yours may be the 11 a.m.—Preaching by the pastor, Sealed blds will be received by the • vast BtretcheB of country for settle­ the epidemic. next. Rev. A. F. Ingler, Subject: "The Directors of School District No. 28, ment. The Jones idea is to have the Harry E. Tucker, A. M. of The well known black stallion Lib­ state issue 82,000,000 or more of Tillamook County, Oregon, for the Blood Atonement.” Reception eral belonging to E. E. "Cross, of bonds to match whatever sum Con­ clearing of two acres of land, situat- members and communion at the close Hebo, died