Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 27, 1919, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 27,
1919
He found that there is la milk, but­ 4. A private corporation
cannot do
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
ter and cheese a certain chemical in­ business with only 2 per cent of its
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CAMPAIGN OUTLINED. gredient that makes it absolutely capital available, much leu can a
I have made arrangements with DR. W. E. LEBOW to practice
Dentistry with me, and have no hesitancy in recommending him to my
friends. He is a clean man in person and habits and knows how to do
reliable dental work. One or both of us will be at my office across the
street, South of the Court House, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and
WEDNESDAYS ; at CLOVERDALE on THURSDAYS ; at NE­
HALEM on FRIDAYS; at WHEELER on SATURDAYS and
S UNDA YS until noon.
The most important teeth.are the 6-year Molars.
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PYORRHOEA
Successfully
Treated
Particular
Bring your children to us for
free examination. Be »ure
you are right about their
Attention
teeth.
Paid To
When
Plates
Taken in
and
Time.
Crown
Work Done
and
Evenings!
Bridge Work.
Painless
Extracting.
Appointment.
These are the first permanent teeth the child errupts. Are ffiost
sure to decay early and should be filled before its too late.
Most parents mistake these teeth for temporary ones ar.d let them
go until too badly gone to save.
THERE ARE FOUR SIX YEAR
MOLARS. We will gladly tell you what should be done, also the cost.
No charge for consultation
The dentist has a duty as a teacher as well as
an operator—to give instruction In the use of the
brush, the toothpick, silk floss, etc. Only about 14
p-r ceat of the people of America make any intelli­
gent use of dentistry.
1— The mouth la a gateway of health and disease
2— Hard foods, if well masticated, help to make
and keep good teeth. The cleaning power of vigor­
ous mastication is greater and better than artificial
cleaning.
3 Soft foods cling to the teeth; hard foods clean
them.
4 A clean mouth helps to make a sweet breath.
5- Food left on teeth brings decay. Clean teeth
seldom decay.
6 Decay commences on the outside of teeih.
Unclean teeth decay chiefly at night. Clean the
teeth before going to bed. Clean the teeth again in
the morning.
7—Wash the mouth after every meal.
6—Brush all the teeth thoroughly, especially
the back teeth, on all surfaces.
9—-The medicament used, whether a dentifrice
or soup and water, is not so important as the
method of using. Avoid, however, any mixture that
contains grit.
19 When cleaning the teeth the greatest care
should be bestowed upon the removal of food and
debris from between the teeth, using a brush with
bristles to conform to and reach the spaces. An ex­
cellent adjunct and a great protection against de­
cay consists in passing »Ilk between all the teeth
and drawing it outward In such a manner as not to
hurt the gum.
11— In use the brush should not be allowed to
pass to and fro front the front 'to the back teeth
only; but with a short pressing sweep • from the
gums to the cutting edge of the teeth, Thus the
stroke In the supper jaw is from the gum
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down-
ward, while in the lower jaw it is from the gum up­
ward.
12— The force used in chewing food is modified
<1) by the use made habitually of the teeth, (2)
by the loss of the pulp. (3) by disease of the peri­
dental membranes. The strength of the teeth is
ample for reasonable stress, but metals, very hard
substances, and some confections should be ex­
cluded.
W. A. WISE, Tillamook County Dentist,
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necessary to human life. There is no public corporation
make •necessary
Officer» are Elected and Finance» substitute or imitation or alternate improvements on that amount—(
Arranged.
that contains these elements and per cent is little enough; 5. This u
therefore 'there is no substitute for a purly local option measure, no
county need assume burdens unless
dairy products.”
S
The time had come when the it desires.
dairy interests of Oregon realized I
that there must be some organization,
some channel through which, work­ QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
ing together
cooperatively they
could let the world know what a
VETERINARIAN.
wealth of attraction there is to be
Mutual Phone
found in Oregon in various dairy in- Bell Phone—2F2
dustries. In California the Sunkist
Tillamook
Oregon.
fruits, the raisins and many other
products have been widely advertised I
in cooperative fashion. The time had
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
cotne when Oregon dairy interests
had to get together and let the state
and neighbor jig states know the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
value of milk and its products and
the advantageous to be found here.
NATIONAL BUILDING,
And so the Oregon Dairy Council
was formed. First it was a temporary TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
organization working on small funds
Statement Committee Named.
and yet getting splendid results.
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
R Tlie committee designated to pre­ Now it will incorporate and do good
pare the statement, consisted of John live work that will make it a greater
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
B. Goss, of Marshteld, T. B. Handley, power for all branches of the indus­
of Tillamook, A. W. Norblad, of As­ try.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
toria; E. J. Adams of Eugene; and
Among the cheese factories that
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
B. F. Jones, of Newport. To tempor­ saw the advantage of getting behind
arily finance the promotion of the this splendid movement were the Til­ Tillamook ....
Oregon
campaign, it was agreed that each of lamook Creamery, Maple Leaf Cream­
the seven counties on the coast, ery, Holstein Creamery, South Prair­
through which tbe road will run, ie Creamery. Fairview Dairy Associa­ TD OBERT H. McGRATH,
shall subscribe 3500, to be reimburs­ tion, Red Clover Creamery, Clover
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
ed later.
Leaf Creamery. Cloverdale Cheese
A campaign manager will be selec­ Co., Central Creamery, Long Prair­
ted by the officers, and there will be ie Creamery, Three Rivers Creamery, ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDIN?,
a vice-president in each county of Oretown Cheese Co., Neskowin Dairy
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
the state, these vice-presidents to act Association and Kuppenbender and P ortiand O ffice
as an advisory board and to attend Son, Tillamook County and First
to tbe organixation ot their respec­ National Banks. All these are well 1110 W ilcox B ld .
tive counties. Women’s auxiliaries known Tillamook concerns and are
are to be started in each county. This 1 members
of Tillamook's famous
program was worked by a committee ! creamery association that made 5,- £*ARL HABERLACH
consisting of J. C. Johnson, E. J. 636,900 pounds of cheese last year.
Adams, T. B. Handley, A. W. Nor­ Among the other new members are
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
bald, J. B. Goss, Judge R. R. Miller '¡Eugene Farmers' Creamery. Lane
T illamook B lock
and Fred Hollister. The temporary ' county and Springfield Creameries.
officers, B. F. Jones, and C. C. Icorvallis Creamery, , Junction City
Tillamook
Oregon
Chapman, the latter acting as secre- Creamery
-
and J First National Bank
tary, will serve until the permanent of Corvallis. This council is proud
officers are installed.
ithat among its members is the Al-
EBSTER HOLMES,
■ bany Creamery Association that won
Coast Counties Represented.
Those registered tor the meeting first prize at the Western Dairy pro­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
were B. F. Jones, L. W. Williams and ducts show at Boise recently. It alsa
COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
D. T. Harding, of Newport; Judge R. has a large percentage of the leading
R. Miller, J. W. Dunn and J. J. banks and other concerns.
Dr. McCollum, of John Hopkins
FIRST STREET.
Christensen, of Toledo; Al L. Martin,
of Coos Bay; J. B. Goss, of Marsh- University, says: “I wish to point
OREGON
field, J. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach; 'out the fact, which rests upon sound TILLAMOOK,
E. N. Hurd, E. S. Prouty, M. F. experimental evidence, that milk is
Hardesty and D. J. Moore, of Seaside, an indispensable article of the diet
A. W. Norblad, B. S. Worsley and D. of any people who wish to achieve; QK. L. L. HOY,
E. Lagassee of Astoria; E. I. Ballagh that milk production cannot rest up­
of St. Helens; E. C. Roberts, of on a philanthropic basis, but must I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
•Myrtle Point; H. H. Rosenberg, W. be a paying industry. I want to em­
B lock ,
J. Riechers, W. G. Dwight and T. B. phasize that tbe public must allow
T illas
Handley, of Tillamook; 0. W. Taylor the price of milk to advance so that
is profitable to the Tillamook,
of Gearhart; Fred Hollister, of North the industry
Oregtn.
Bend; G. W. Griffin and E. J. Adams dairymen. Milk is worth much more
of Eugene; J. W. Bergmane of than its protein content would indi­
Florence. There was also a sprink­ cate. It is the great factor of safety
T. BOI lb
in making good the deficiencies of
ling of Portlanders present.
The Roosevelt highway will be the the grains which form and must con­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon section of a costal military tinue to form the principal source of
Complete
Set of Abstract Boi ks in
energy
in
our
diet.
Without
the
con
­
road along the Pacific ocean. In
Office.
Washington word was received that tinued use of milk, not only for the
from Blaine to Aberdeen the road feeding of our children, but in liber­
Taxes l’aiil for Non Residents.
will soon be paved and money is al amounts in cookery and as an ad­
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available to grade it to Long Beach. juvant to our diet, we cannot as a Tillamook .... Oregon
nation
maintain
the
position
as
a
L. J. Simpson sent word, that Cali-
Both Phones.
fornia officials have assured him world power to which we have arisen.
that they will be ready to do their The keeping of dairy animals was
the greatest factor in the history of w. C. HAWK.
share through the state.
the development of man from a state
of barbarism. We are now in a criti­
Oregon Dairy Council.
cal time when the dairy industry is
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
When the Oregou Dairy Council in jeopardy. 1 feel it my privilege to
point
out
that
we
are
still
dependent
:
meeting is called to order March 26
Bay City
Oregon
at Multnomah Hotel, Portland, the upon the dairy industry for our con­
tinued
prosperity.
Let
us
appreciate
I
membership list of JOO will be an­
nounced. This assurance was given the debt we owe to the milk produc- I
when J. K. Dunne, chairman of the er, and reward him according to the ! DRJ- G. TURNER,
sustaining membership committee of service he renders."
the council telephoned that about
EYE SPECIALIST.
Road Bill Details Filed.
seventeed new members had been se­
PORTLAND
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cured in and about Tillamook.
"Three cheers for the great cheese ' Salem. ,Or„ .March 22.—The first
Regular Monthly Visits to
country, Tillamook the golden, glor­ statement filed for the special elec
Tillamook anti Cloverdale.
ious pride pf the state,” said Mr. jtion pamphlet arrived Saturday at
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
Dunne.
,the office of secretary of state from
The Oregon Dairy Council, accord­ [Senator Baldwin, of Klamath county,
ing to the tentative plans of the in support of the proposed constitu­ I
board of directors, will put on an up- tional amendment giving counties I
H GOYNE,
to-date advertising
campaign in power to bond themselves up to six
Oregon and will niake its advantages per cent of their assessed valuation
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
as a dairy state 1 kaown throughout for road purposes.
the country. The council will do el­
The statement was prepared by Office: O pposite C ourt F pjsm
ive bill board and newspaper ad- Senator Baldwin and approved by
O. »gon.
Ve.tising. It will have displays that Senator Banks and Representative Tillamook -
will attract, The ■ great possibilities ! .Merryman, composing a legislative
of the state as headquarters for committee selected to prepare it.
dairying, btttter and cheese making I The statement follows:
OHN LELAND HENDERSON.
and for the pursuit of all th« var-
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1
Why
you
should
not
oppose
this
I
lous industries connected with the
ATTORNEY
dairy will be exploited in such a measure—1. It imposes no burdens,,
•it
coerces
no
citizen;
2.
It
does
not
AND
manner that will go to attract tour-
lsts, business s men, capitalists and . force public improvement upon un-
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
those who would help in making i willing counties; 3. It does not in-j
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Oregon famous as a leading dairy jterfere with existing highway laws' Tillamook -
.
.
O»egi>
|or
plans;
4.
It
provides
for
no
saiar-
I
state.
ROOM NO. 2H1
The council will do educai ional J ied commission or officials, ,it costs •'
work,, having the cooperation of J. nothing; 5. It confines the applica­
A. Churchill, state superintendent of tion of the privileges to the counties i
public instruction who has heartily [electing to apply them. It is the con-
|cem only of the county desiring to1
endorsed the council's
work of
spreading the doctrine of th, food use the opportunity.
Why you should support this
Smûj#1
value and indispensibility of milk
measure--1. The measure is intend- I
Through the schoc
le
¡dren d to giant to counties the option of I
ore THAN EVER
can he made to rea
value voting bonds up to 6 pet cent of as­
of milk, cheese, b:
n and sessed valuation tor road purposes— ,
j/oor rsJiy
all dairy produc ts i and th
take jit is a matter left entirely with the'
days must be
the message
their
i. At-
county. As to whether or
tractive post
Hl help in intereet- particular
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productive
not,
after
the
passage
of
this
meas
­
l’tg the littl peop e and in giving
iCctu.’crkreaiiæs
them an idea that they reed milk. ure a county votes bonds, will be no
butter, chee: t, etc. Lectures, essays - oncern of any other county; 2. I
é:
owexs uh rand
writing, reading les son# and many Mhny countes desiring more funds
tor road work are asking the. you 1
other means can be em ployed.
in ail this campaign of advertising consent that they burden themselves
the council will stress the findings tf they so desire. Your a.lirmative
of such men as Dr. E V McCollum, vote on this measure does not preju- I
[of Johns Hopkins university, who dice you it, the least, nor cost you a '
Cut full ir\ shoulder, ch st
experimented for over eleven years penny: J. If, jn the opinion ot the
county,
good
roads
are
a
paying
in-
i
ard arms-contfcrtablc. £
,and who discovered in milk the per-
| feet food and tbe vital elements that vestmer. and badly needed, is it not
¡onû «carré. uUerproof
are not to be found in any substitute. your duty to vote to allow that coun­
ty to put the question to its people?
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Officers were elected, finances tem­
porarily arranged, and a committee
appointed to prepare a statement for
voters' pamphlet, at a meeting of
road enthusiasts in Portland on Fri­
day to promote the 42,500,000 bond
issue tor the Roosevelt highway. The
people will vote on the proposal to
issue these bonds at the special elec­
tion June 3. The bonds are contin-
gent on tbe
federal government
matching the sum. and if the govern-
meat declines to act, no bonds will
be sold.
Elected at the conference were 3.
C. Pier, city commissioner elect of
Portland, for president; Bruce Den­
nis. of LaGrande. vice-president; B.
F. Jones, of Newport, father of the
measure, sercetary and E. D« Cusick,
of Albany, treasurer.
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