TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MARCH 27. 101». Job of Spending Gigantic Appropriations Too Big for the Spenders. CommMKLonen Proceeding» ¡J. A. Dawson.......................... IK. M. Coadit.......................... M. E. Gruber.......................... «.2» Tillamook Water Commlaaioa «.20 Henry Nelson ............................ 6.30 Ed. LeFrancia.......................... 1.00 87.76 * Notice to Creditori. 82.50 Notice is given that the under­ General Fud. 11.81 signed has been appointed adminis­ 6.20 Alfred Smith............................ H. V. Alley, salary and ex. ..117.00 ' Geo. Buffum ................ i... 13.56 trator of the estate of Anna M. Mc­ 6.20 Ole Gulatrom .......................... H. V. Alley, expenses .... 34.24 Frank DeVroy...................... 15.31 Leod, deceased, by the County Court 6.20 Ernest Ford ............................ Bushong A Co. Mds.............. 87.74 Sam Downs .......................... 15.31 of Tillamook County, Oregon. All 6.20 A. J. Nails............................. 39.82 Geo. Parrish ........................ (By Arthur Capper) recklessness of consequence and prin­ CoaBt Power Co. LightB .. . 15.31 persons having claims against said Tom Armstrong.................... 6.20 Cliff Kinnaman .................. W. 8. Coatee, expenses .... .76 cely contempt for money or its uses (U. S. Senator from Kansas) H. A. Kinnaman .................. 56.87 estate are hereby required to present J. J. Johnson ........................ 2.20 Crystal Laundry .- ................ 1.10 born of an alcohol-craxed brain. But N. J. Dye............................... 99.75 them to the undersigned for allow­ The 65th congress just closed made ' no drunken sailor, however prodigal, J. 8. Diehl, cattle indemnity 37.50 Witnesses 7.00 ance within six months from the date such lavish appropriations during ; has ever flung money broadcast with Harold Epplett, labor......... 7.50 Geo. Williams ...................... 2.20 Elmer Lucas ............................. 18.00 of this notice. Presentment to be and after the war that the job of the reckless abandon with which E. E. Epplett, janitor......... 80.00 P. B. C. Lucas...................... 2.80 G. C. Vaughn ....... ................. 7.00 made to the undersigned at the office spending the nearly 80 billions ap­ billions have been and are still be- H. M. Farmer, salary ex. ... 132.75 W. B. Aiderman .................. 2.20 Ole Hopkins.......................... Hull Johnson ...................... 3.50 of H. T. Botts, Attorney at Law, Til­ propriated was too big for the spend­ Ing spent by the present trustees of E. L. GlalByer, herd inspector 210.00 Alex Watt ............................ 2.20 7.00 lamook City, Oregon. ers. Consequently about 20 billions ' the nation. D. E. Goodspeed, watchman 2.50 Lewis Smith .................. 4.80 Paul Edgar ........................... Dated this March 27, 1919. 3.50 will be saved. The ultimate cost of T. H. Goyne, rent.................. 24.00 Albert Smith ........................ 4.40 Homer Wilks........................ Dollar Haters. 14.00 G. H. McLeod Administrator. tne war will be about 60 blHionB. Americans often are accused of be­ A. M. Hare, salary and ex. .122.50 Alden Buckles...................... 4.80 Geo. Hodgdon ...................... H. T. Botts, Attorney. Wm. Smith ........................... 10.50 These figures are based on an esti­ ing dollar worshipers but their ad­ A. M. Hare, express........... .86 Fred Balmer ........................ 2.20 L. Rush ................................ 2.62 mate made in Washington. Erwin Harrison, telegraph . 2.40 ministration at Washington appear Clark Smith.......................... 3.20 18.75 No true American begrudged the 1 to hate the Bight of money judging Frank Heyd A Co. labor .. . 7.30 W. P. Morrison.................... 5.40 E. Worthington ................. Summon!. 7.00 ------ o amplest expenditures for the war— from the manner with which they L. L. Hoy, examination . . . 5.00 Francis Buckles .................. 4.40. Albert Worthington........... T. Haugen ........................... 5.50 we had pledged our all if \eed be— throw it away and try to get rid of J. F. Jones, district sealer .. 7.51 I. M. Smith .......................... In the Circuit Court of the State of 2.20 1.75 Oregon for Tillamook County. but dumping our resources in a heap 1 it. Kathleen Mills, salary ... 83.33 Joe Hauxhurst .................... 4.40 E. Goodspeed ....................... 9.62 Bay City, a Municipal Cor­ and "going it blind" is not to make 1 2.00 Martha Metcalf .................. It is due to this riot if indiscrim­ Kathleen Mills, expenses . . 4.80 C. Christensen ................... 4.37 efficient use of them. Yet, with the 1 ¡nation and unexampled spending Pac. Tel. A Teleg Co. liberty poration, Plaintiff. | Geo. W. Phelps .................. 4.40 C. Kinnaman ....................... 22.00 vs. war at an end, no enemy in sight, that the American people at the Temple ............................... 11.05 IL. H. Kenney........................ 5.80 B. S. Turner........................ L. D. Hardin ....................... 7.00 and the nations discussing peace and present time are the moBt heavily Pac. Tel. and Tel Co. rent .. 38.52 Winne Epplett .................... Eugene McGill, M. F. Murphy 2.20 Chas. E. Runyon, reporter . 30.00 Vida A. Millis...................... reduction of armament, this prodigal taxed nation on the globe. and Stephen Collins. Road District No. 3. 2.20 administration is urging the appro­ 12.78 Defendants. 120.00 The Treasurer of the United States. Star Garage, mds... Chas. McKillip .................... 6.60 F. J. Ayer ............................ priation of nearly 2 billion dollars ' estimates that it will cost the Ameri- Mutual Tel. Co. phones .... 9.05 A. O. Jackson ...................... To Eugene McGill, M.'F. Murphy, 63.84 6.20 John A. Carroll 1-3 salary. . for a standing army, and a record­ I can tax payers 1,200 million dollars Tillamook Garage, repairs and 5.20 and-Stephen Collins, the above nam­ M. A. Bays .......................... 8.00 Cloverdale Merc. Co.......... .. breaking big naval program, the a year for the next quarter of a cen- supplies .......................... 707.05 Joe Price ............................... J.90 ed defendants. 6.80 W. S. Coates ........................ 2.20 Frank Von Euw.................. biggest naval program In history. | tury to pay off our net war debt, Smithy’s Variety Store, mds. In the name of the State of Oregon, 12.96 7.60 Coats Lumber Co................... Star Garage, mds ................ 12.78 W. B. Aiderman ................. 50.00 you are hereby required to appear 2.20 A. C. Deuel .......................... The symbolic device on the seal of ’ less the amounts lent to the allies. 9.05 M. D. Ackley ...................... This means we must be taxed every Mutual Tel. Co., phones . . ! 2.20 Hodson Feenaughty Co. . . . 3,479.17 and answer or otherwise plead to the United StAes Treasury should 20.40 complaint filed against you in the Warren Foland .................. 2.00 King-Crenshaw Co................. be a sieve. The great pity is that the year for 25 years to raise 765 mil­ Tillamook Garage, repairs and supplies............................ 707.35 John Aschim........................ 7.88 above entitled cause on or before Bix 2.20 W. Kuppenbender................ millions and billions which now pass lion dollars annual interest to be 18.75 Bessie Lamar............. 9.00 weeks from the date of the first 2.20 Lamb Schrader Co................. through the great vacuum at Wash­ paid to bond holders. Also for the ad­ * Tillamook Herald, printing Nancy Wilson ...................... 2.20 H. I. Loving ........................ 554.49 publications of this summons, and if ington must be dug out of the earth ditional 417 millions a year to go in­ Tillamook Headlight, print­ ing ......................... . . . . 47.25 Clara Burge ........................ 5.00 you fail to appear and answer as 2.20 Wm. Savage ........................ by our workers and producers and to a sinking fund in order to pay off Tillamook Transfer Co.......... 68.00 W. J. Himes ........................ 2.20 Southern Pacific Co............. 384.11 uforesald, plaintiff will apply to the then taken from the earnings of the the principal. % 5.00 Arthur Bester ...................... 6.7 8 court for the relief prayed fo:■ in the 2.60 Standard Oil Co..................... common people and the pockets of i In other words, to lift this debt on Tillamook Water Coqimis . . 12.50 R. T. Boals .......................... 56.63 complaint, to-wit: that the plaintiff 2.20 Star Lumber Co................... the great consuming class, while at i the installment plan—and we now R. W. Watson, rent and ins. 30.62 be declared to be the owner in fee Kathleen Mills .................... 2.00 W. S. Coates ........................ their source they represent nutural 'can lift it in no other way—we must Superintendent’s Office 11.50 simple of Lots Nine and Ten (9 & 3.40 E. I. Parish ........................ wealth which can never be re-creat­ ' pay 80 billions of dollars to square a P. D. Cunningham Co. mds. 5.04 Guy V. Richards................. 3.00 10) of Block Four (4) of Bay City, I debt of 18 billion dollars. 3.40 Fred Gould .......................... ed for us. King Crenshaw, inds ......... 1.15 William Bragg .................... Fred Sappington.................. 4.00 Tillamook County, Oregon, and that It is estimated that our total ex ­ Ethelyn Crawford ................ 2.20 G. B. Lamb, expe.nses .... 2.21 Income Taxes. 13.10 the defendants have no right, title penditures for the war itself will ag­ G. B. Lamb, salary .............. R. N. Henkle ...................... 2.20 Tillamook Iron Works . .. 83.33 One-fifth of every American’s in­ gregate 30 billions, or 10 billions 32.75 or interest in and to said property or 2.20 Tillamook Iron Works . . . 55.00 James Campbell .................. come will be taken away from us this more than the combined resources Marion Hare, salary ......... 47.75 any part thereof; that defendants T. J, Harris Jr. .................. 2.20 Glen White ......................... G. B. Lamb, traveling exp.. 28.50 year for taxes direct and indirect. of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. 48.09 and each of them be forever barred S. A. Brodhaed .................... 2.20 Wilson Gilbert Co................... Sheriff's Office. This is the result of the world’s | For a standing army of 175,000 21.00 and enjoined from claiming any C. C. Jensen ........................ 6.40 Walter Affolter .................. 21.28 greatest financial drunk which has men $1,070,000,000 would have been Standard Oil Co........... 3.50 right, in and to said property or any C. V. Stocker........................ 4.80 O. E. Taggert ...................... 8.00 been going on for months at Wash­ appropriated had congress been able E. Jenkins, clock...... 3.50 part thereof adverse to the plaintiff A. M. Austin ...................... 2.20 Steve Bauer ........................ ington. No orgy of spending in all i to reach the bill. That ought to give C. B. Stanley, salary. 108.64 15.75 herein, and that the plaintiff have A. W. Plank ........................ 2.20 John Affolter ...................... history compares with it. One-tenth i us an army of 175,000 major gener­ John Aschim, salary ......... 109.60 Miss Blackburn .................... 8.75 judgment against the above named 2.20 N. Affolter .......................... of this country’s estimated wealth als instead of soldiers. Glady Beals, salary ........... 85.00 John Clancy ........................ 24.20 D. W. Snyder ...................... 220.50 defendants for the costs and dis­ 66.66 has been appropriated at a single | No country in the world ever spent B. L. Beals Jr., salary....... E. W. Hatfield .................... 10.50 bursements of this cause, and for Bailiffs term of congress. On top of thiB with ; so much money on its military arm W. L. Campbell, salary .. . 133.£3 J. J. Hudson ....................... s 56.00 such other and further relief as to Smith Elliott ........................ 6.00 a 7 billion issue of Victory Loan ' in time of peace as these appropria­ Kathleen Mills, copying tax Jim Beggs ............................. 42.00 the court may seem equitable. 6.00 Paul Burke .......................... list................... ‘................. 18.00 Harold Epplett .................... notes coming in April—the Treasury tions for our army and navy. The 10.50 This summons is served upon you T. E. Epplett ...................... 45.00 6.51 meanwhile borrowing money from naval appropriation alone exceeds W. L. Campbell, expenses.. Gail Glick ................. 10.50 by publication by order of Hon. A. Chas Reynolds ...................... 3.00 the banks to meet running expenses, the combined annual naval budgets R. C. Lawrence .................. 40.25 M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook Surveyor’s Office. with the war an' event of the past, of the world’s three greatest mari- Lenpold A Vollpell, repairs.' 29.00 Meals for Jurors. Glen White ........................ 19.25 County, Oregon, in the absence of this Congress O. - K.’s though it did time powers preceding the war. Ad- Alex McNair Co., mds. . .. 6.50 Wilson Taylor..................... 33.25 Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge, .30 Girard's Griss ...................... not reach and pass an appropriation , ded to this, 626 millions more are Myrtle O. Mills, mds........... 9.00 Albert Wade ........................ 28.00 said order having been made and .75 Tom Hamilton .................... of 720 million dollars for the navy,' appropriated and turned over to the Frederick Post Co. mds ... 5.20 Peter Jenck ............. 24.50 entered on the 8th day of March, 15.54 S. A. Hush beck .................. the greatest naval appropriation bill shipping board and the Emergency Frederick Post Co. mds. ... 6.50 H. M. Peltige............... 7.00 1919, and directing such publication 16.60 Mrs. E. P. Larson............... in the history of the world; provides Fleet Corporation and others. Arthur Haag ........................ 7.00 to be made in the Tillamok Head­ W. S. Coates, salary........... 61.88 Road District No. 1. for spending 1,070 million dollars 3.50 light, once a week for six consecutive The new warships will be obsolete Fred Gould, salary............. 2.00 W. B. Aiderman, on truck . . 100.00 Lee Lyster............................. on the regular army; and then, like before there can be another great A. H. Brandt ........................ 3.50 weeks and the date of the first pub­ A. C. & H. Anderson mds .. 29.44 Assessor’s Office. a drunken sailor strewing the street war. They will be rotting hulks 3.50 lication is the 13th day of March. 12.50 Harold Brandt...................... 16.25 B. Batzner, mds and labor. . with his pay, throws away nearly long before half our war debt can be Gladys Beals, ...................... G. W. Gallaway.................... 1.75 1919. Dan Brown, donkey sled . . . 3 5.00 100 million in "small change” on paid. In my humble judgment we are C. A. Johnson, salary......... 100.00 W. F. Cain, freight............. C. C. Murphey .................... 107.50 Geo. P. Winslow, 40.70 85.00 public building and river and harbor in much more danger of going into Myrtle Wallin, salary......... 44.62 Attorney for Plaintiff. W. F. Cain, salary............. 90.00 J. B. Phelps ............... Geo. I. Smith, lists ........... 2.80 "pork”. An appropriation for the national bakruptcy than of going to 46.37 P. O. Address, Tillamook, Ore. W. F. Caln, expenses........... 13.20 Edward Morehead................ federal employment ’ service, which i war between now and the time this 47.69 Clerk’s Office John A. Carroll 1-3 salary. . 63.84 Vai Fisher Sr........................ James Sperry ................. . . 14.43 might have been the means of saving dearly ____ bought war junk would have Erwin Harrison, salary . . . 133.33 City Transfer Co................... Notice to Water Users. 30.50 16.62 us from something worse than a war I 8ent to the scrap heap even if Vida A. Millis, salary .... 85.00 Hodson Feenaughty Co. . . 3,586.51 Vai Fisher Jr.................. -------o------- 28.00 in Europe—bolshevism in America, I the world fails to achieve a perman- Zella M. Harrison, salary .. 75.00 F. Illingworth, gravel .... After March 1st, 1919, all water .45 Russell Miles........................ 4.00 rents will be collected at the City for instance—was ruled out of order! |ent peace. John Leslie ........................ 13.26 Glen White ...................... County Poor. E. J. Eckerson .................... 40.68 Hall of Tillamook City. One of .the first things the new W. A. Church, rent.... The drunken sailor even then, has Ward Mayer ........................... 10.82 15.00 3.50 The rules require that* all water the best of it over this spendthrift Congress should do is to establish a Crystal Laundry ................. 58.29 Geo. Lane ............................. 3.04 Nehalem Garage.................. J. E. Ball ............................. 17.5« rent must be paid in advance before ______________ administration, __ for __ it is __ his ____ own budget for the government. They C. O. A C. M. Dawson .... 6.20 S. P. Co., freight.................. 381.71 Wm. Sippy ............................. 7.00 the 10th of each month and this rule money he is throwing away, not mil- ‘ reduce expenses. They cut graft and Dr. W. C. Hawk......... Standard Oil Co..................... 166.58 63.00 17.50 will be strictly enforced, and failure lions and billions for which he is , "pork” to the minimum, Here is a L. S. Hushbeck........... Wheeler Lumber Co.............. 132.51 M. Armstrong ...................... 17.90 17.50 to pay will result in water being trustee, and his largeness of view, I reform that is compulsory. 24.35 J. W. Ball............................. S. A. Hushbeck .................. 28.00 F. C. Reed............................ Emery Brandt .................... 12.25 shut off and a charge of 50c made 21.87 Pacific Lodge No. 105 .. . 6.00 E. H. Lindsey .................... 17.50 for turning on again. 10.94 Bob Getchell ......................... Tillamook Merc. Co., mds. . 20.00 E. L. Walker........................ 10.50 F. L. Berkey, 8i>pt. 36.50 Nels Hanson ........................ Tillamook Trans, Co.( wood 3.25 F. C. Reed .......................... L. A. Yach .......................... 18.00 S. P. Reed ............................ 31.94 Mrs. A. S. Prlngley ........... 20.00 Fred Herman ........................ 13.56 Mothers Pensions. Ornamental Fire Places Built W. P. Morrison.................... ' 35.00 Dairy Farm For Sale. Mary Burmester .................. 25.00 Wm. Tomlinson ................. of Brick and Stone, All Fire 7.00 ——o------ Irene Eadus.................. 10.00 Places absolutely guaranteed Hollie McKiddy.................... 22.75 I have for sale the finest dairy Johanna York............. 17.50 not to smoke or money re­ C. L. Alley........................... 18.35 farm in the Columbia river basin, Florence M. Baker....... 25.00 funded. L. H. Kinney ...................... 14.00 consisting of 862 acres, seventy-five Inel V. Gillam .................... 25.00 W. J. Maddox...................... Brick work of all kinds done 15.75 of which is bottom land and thor­ on short notice. Ruby C. Brooten......... 17.50 L. V. Pollock....................... 7.00 oughly tiled; two hundred acreB We make a specialty of re­ Augusta E. Williams... 25.00 E. H. Lindsey................ 19.25 clear, one hundred and twenty-two pairing smoking Fire Place*. Grace V. Illingworth ....... 10.00 E. L. Walker....................... 10.50 acres more than half cleared; forty Emma E. Colestock........... 10.00 Sam Tomlinson .................... 90.00 acres timber, good for farm use; Marie Gitchell .................... 40.00 Jim Walker ........................ 14.00 sixty bead of Jersey cattle, including Lena C. Hall................ 10.00 Jim Loyman ........................ 1.75 one imported Jersey bull, six horses, TILLAMOOK ,\O RE. Myrtle F. Dougherty... 17.50 Elmer Easom........................ 5.25 Bheep, hogs, chickens and other farm SSL™.." 1". .1. . Health Office. Sam Tomlinson .................. 138.75 stock, all farming implements; three Dr. R. T. Boals.................... 3.25 J. Stewart .......................... 106.25 silos, ninety tons each with one Dr. H. E. Rinehart............. 4.00 — Davis......................... 57.75 hundred tons insilage on hand. One Mrs. T. A. Gillen.................. .75 E. Kebbe ............................... 59.50 dairy barn, modern, cement floor, WAaf Doctor Pltne Ha» Francis J. Welsh.................. 1.00 Bud Steele ............................ 51.00 G. E. LeFevre.............. 2.50 Gillman Nunn .................... 30.20 patent stalls, capacity 60 cows and Dona For Humanity t Another California World’! Record day milk record for a United States Geo. R. Schaeffer.................. 32.93 250 tons of hay, everything modern. .75 E. J. Bartrow............... One barn not modern. Seven room cow. For seven days she is credited BY DOCTOR CRIPPS. Cow. Mrs. Jessie Taggart............. .75 James Rodway .................... 40.25 with 910.8 lbs. 30 dajra, 3,785.1 lbs., Mrs. F. V. Gitchell........... ------ o------ .50 Oscar Steele ........................ 38.08 house. Bunk house for hired men. It has always seemed to me that There are only six cows in the and for 60 days, 6,876.7 lbs. milk. Thea,Jensen, nurse ........... 30.68 Ray Thompson...................... 23.20 Cement water troughs at stalls in Dr. Pieroe, of Buffalo, N. Y., should be barn. Three streams of running wat ­ Raphaella Johanna Aaggie 3d re­ Arlie Jones, nurse............... world that have produced over 30,- 40.35 C. E. Allen ....................... 11.25 placed near the top when a list of •00 lbs. milk each in one year, and ceived practically the same feed as Lamar's Drug Store........... 2.20 T. E. Cain ...................... 49.00 er on place. Windmill with tank, America's great benefactors is written. 500 gallon capacity. This farm is one only one cow that has exceeded this the rest of the cows in the Papa Hos­ Mrs. E. P. Larson, board ... 3.4 5 P. E. Allen............................ 61.00 He studied and conquered human dis­ amount on two different occasions. pital herd. She was allowed to roam Mrs. John McKie, board . .. 8.37 Chas Haybarker .................. 60.75 half mile from Scappoose where they eases to a degree that few realise. have good schools and good stores; Alt these animals have been of the the alfalfa fields during a portion of Tillamook City .................... 33.90 Jack Leslie ...................... 80.00 Whenever he found a remedy that over­ Holstein-Friesian breed. In two cases each day. For each pound of grain Ed Barmersrenther ........... 60.00 on a hard surfaced public highway came disease, he at once announced it Grand Jury only twenty miles from Portland. these big yearly records have . she consumed a return of 5ft lbs. of R. Thompson ........................ 15.75 in the newspapers and told where it 6.20 been made under strictly official milk was given, and she gained 300 H. W. Keys.......................... 14.00 Terms to responsible party. Address could be bought at a small price. He 10.00 C. W. Ross .......................... 805 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., test; which means that the animal is lbs. during the test, turning the E. F. Carter........................ 8.75 6.60 F. P. Hobson ........................ • did not follow the usual custom of constantly under the observation of scale at 1,6615 lbs. at the end of the John Zuercher .................... E. Krumlauf ........................ 8.75 Portland, Oregon. Thos Schillinglaw ................ 8.60 , keeping the ingredients secret, so that a supervisor, appointed by the state year. Ed. H. Best .......................... 4.37 6.20 | the rich only could afford to buy the The sire of Raphaella Johanna G. E. Hart............................ college of agriculture, or other state Forgot What He Needed. 21.00 6.20 i Joe Hauxhurst .................... medicine, but openly printed the name agency having control of cow test- ■ Aaggie 3d is King Pontiac Henger- A. T.Dolan .......................... ------- o------- 8.75 9.20 I W. D. Shafer........................ of each root and herb he used. And ing. At each milking the supervisor veld 53297 (24 A. R. O. daughters C. E. Pearson........................ From the Republican, Mt. Giliad, so to-day the names of Dr. Pierce and Road District No. 2. Jurors. is present; sees tAe milk weighed, and four proven sons), a son of the F. L. Braden ...................... 7.04 Ohio: The editor had an interesting his medicines are widely known, and and takes a sample which he for­ only double century sire. King of the J. L. Lawrence.................... 20.40 ' John A. Carroll 1-3 salary. . 63.84 experience some time ago. when a they stand for better health and better wards, together with his report, to Pontlacs, and out of an A. R. O. A. B. Freeberg.................... 7.20 Hiner & Reed........................ 21.00 young gentleman came to this office daughter of the first century sire, D. P. Hopkins...................... 3.20 > Hodson Feenaughty Co. .. 3,366.67 and asked for a copy of the Morrow citizenship. the state college of agriculture'. 7.00 j Oscar Huber........................... 5,749.44 County Republican. He scrutinized One of this great physician’s moat Within the past few weeks a large Heigerveld De Koi. Her dam is P;. d - E. F. Carter ........................ 48.40 [ King-Crenshaw Co................ number of new records made by Hol­ haella Johanna Aaggie 74216. an A. J. H. Rosenberg .................. 1.15 it carefuly when a aopy was handed successful remedies is known as Doctor 54.60 ' Laher Auto Spring Co. .. . stein cows in America have been re­ R. O. cow with four A. R. O. daugh- | H. S. Davidson...................... 10.57 him, and then said: "Now I know!” Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. These are H. L. King............................ 45.60 ! Lamb Schrader Co............... ported and the most recent one tots to her credit. 37.30 "What is it you are looking for. we little, sugar-coated pills, composed of 9.40 1 Alex McNair Co................... Raphaella Johanna Aaggie 3rd Is I W. H. Christensen ............. comes from California, where Rap­ 18.95 inquired. "My wife sent me after a Mayapple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap­ 39.40 J T. C. Percy .......................... haella Johanna Aaggle 3rd 185125, due to calve from service by King : C. M. Dawson ...................... 1.40 bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme­ things that Nature grows in the ground. 50.00 I Portland Motor Truck Co. , a 7-year-old cow owned by Napa Moroco Alcartra. a son of that won- • Gus Fowler........................ 61.25 dy, and I forget the name. I went to These Pellets are safe because they 34.60 I Roberts-Kinsman Lbr. Co. . State Hospital, Cal., has annexed the derful producer, Tilly Alcartra. Frank Freeman .................. 90.00 several stores and the clerks named move the bowels gently, leaving no bad 42.20 Russell Grader Mfgg. Co. .. 1,309.00 over everything in the line on the after-effects, as so many pills do. world’s championship for a year’s whose extraordinary records for milk John Graf ............................. 48.40 Ike Shortlldge ...................... 9.00 shelf except ‘Chamberlain’s. I’ll try Very often they make a person who milk production under strictly offi­ and butter production (156,776 lbs. H. A. Kinnaman.................. 54.20 Southern Pacific Co.............. 416.98 again and I’ll not go home without takes them feel like a new man or cial test. Her milk record for 365 milk . 6.141 tbs. butter in six years) Jas. Goldsworthy ................ 45.60 Star Garage ........................ 145.07 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.” The woman, for they cleanse the intestines days is 30,461.2 lbs. (1,033 lbs. have earned (or her the undisputed Frank Hunter ...................... 62.80 W. S. Coates.......................... butter) and she displaces Zarilda title of Queen of the Dairy World. Claude M. Lane.................... 20.00 Republican would suggest to the of hard, decayed and poisonous matter 50.80 : E. I. Parish .......................... 5.00 proprietors of the stores, that they that accumulates when one is costive. Clothilde 3d De Koi 133840. the ( "Raphaella” was bred by T. A. Julius Beebehiser ............... Dennison Billings ............. 42.80 Fred Gould............................ 3.00 post their clerks, and never let them If you are constipated, by all means British Columbia Holstein, whose Page, of West Edmeston. N. Y.. and 62.80 F. L. Sappington.................. 4.00 substitute. Customers loose faith in go to yonr drnggist and get some of strictly official figures for one year was later owned by John L. Smith, E. R. Ayer ........................... 46.40 Tillamook Clay Works .... 5.00 stores where substituting is permit­ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are 30,427 lbs milk, (1,070.22 lbs. of Spokane. Wash., from whom she C. L Alley....................... 49.26 Tllainook Iron Works......... 26.12 ted. to say nothing of the injustice n ay prove to be the very thing your butter). In establishing this yearly war. purchased in 1917 by Business John Nelson ........................ 57.00 Tillamook Iron Works ... 14.45 makers of good goods and the disap­ systeni requires to make you well and record Raphaella Johanna Aaggie 3d Manager Owen Duffy, for the Napa T. A. Porter ........................ 6.20 Tillamok Iron Works......... i Fred Seeley ........................ 14.45 pointment of customers. Paid Adv. happy. also made a 7-day, 30-day ar® 60- State Hospital. RALPH E. WARREN, Weekly Health Talks