TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT APRIL 17, 1©1». I A Famous Trio of Holstein Cows. HIS agency also regards the Hartford Fire Prevention Service as the most valuable service the Hartford renders its policy holders. Whether your property is a home, a store or a . Actory we shall be glad to tell you about this service and how you can get the benefit of it T ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man. We write ALL KINDS of Insurance and give YOU SERVICE. All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Promptly Paid. Office National Bld. «Æ&i. Tillamook City, Oregon. And again the favored dish be'' • for breakfast this Easter will £ ■ ' small margin. Mies Pieterje Alexina bred, are very.favorable. It is worthy of mention that Mes­ ------ o—• 2nd 199788, another six-year Hol- The time will come when Tills- stein, owned by Messrs. Hargrove A srs. Hargrave A Arnold made fifteen mook County, the natural home of Arnold, ______ _ _ of ., _ was the 3011b records during the past year, Norwalk, ___ Iowa, the dairy cow, will be as noted for ' second cow in the state to pass the and practically all the cows that pure bred cattle as for its*famous 40-Ib mark. Her milk production for made these records were kept under cheese. In less than ten years the , 7 days officially reported as 662 Ibs., test for the full year, Seven of the breeders of thi% county will make containing 32.464 lbs. fat, equal to fifteen made over 1,000 lbs. butter such advancement in their pure 40.58 tbs. butter. Since these figures during the year. These splendid rec­ bred cattle that buyers for this stock were announced she has increased ordB of product Ion in long-time tests will be leaving large amounts of her record to over 42 pounds. "Miss are an assurance that the manage­ money in this county for purchases Pietertje” was admitted to the Ad­ ment of this noted Iowa herd is in vanced Registry at 1 year, 11 mo, good hands. While the shqrt time of pure bred stock. If there is one state in America and 24 days., when she produced un­ record is valuable, there is a growing that is making a bold and successful der official test 321 tbs. milk, 41.017 demand for dairy cattle capable of bid fir honors in the Holstein-Fries- jibs, butter in 21 days. A year later maintaining a steady flow of milk ian cattle breeding industry, it is she made a record of over 16 Ibs. throughout the year, and Iowa is Iowa. Within the past year remark­ j butter from 299.8 lbs. milk, her first certainly doing her share to prove to able records both for short and long- 1 test showing 4.29 per cent. When 4 the dairy world that the Holstein- time tests have been reported from I years of age she produced 428.3 lbs. Friesian cow is in the lead. the leading Holstein farms in this j milk (3.89 per cent fat) 20.82 Tbs. State, and while the making of 40- butter, coming back at 5 years with Shall the Public Schools Be Used for lb. 7-day butter records is not all ¡30.156 Ibs. butter and finishing the I Propaganda ? that a dairy cow is expected to 4o, 'year with a total production of 24,- ------- o------- yet the fact remains that for one cow .219 Ibs. milk (testing 4.26 per cent The right of a teacher in the pub­ I for the whole year) arul 1,290.93 Ibs to produce milk containing sufficient lic schools to use her rostrum for fat to make over 40 Ibs. butter in one .butter. Only ten other cows of the political or economic propaganda is week entitles that cow to the hon- ' breed have produced more butter fat involved in a fight against the sus­ or of being classified among the 'in one year, and only .two other cows pension by the school board by the | have made 40 IbB. butter in 7 days city of Washington of a teacher of great cows of the breed. The first Iowa cow to make an of- and over 1200_tbs. in one year. Miss Euglish who has been treating her ficial 7-day record of over 40 lbs. Pietedtje Alexina 2nd was bred by pupils to radical political views. butter is Nancy Lucy Hengerveld M. & W. E. Timmerman, of Ft. Plain i If the public schools are not to be 277796. She is owned by D. C. Max­ N. Y., and she is a daughter of wrecked they must be freed of all well, proprietor of the Maxwell Pledge Concordia 586660 out of Miss politics, economic and religious farm, Waterloo, Iowa, and Is a pro­ Pietertje Alexina 157159, an A. R. O. propaganda. duct of the well known and success­ cow with a 7-day record of 17.39 IbB . The citizen who is required to pay ful breeder of show-ring winners, butter. ¡taxes to support schools in order to If Miss Pietertje Alexina 2nd is to have some opinionated teacher thrust Robert E. Haeger, ®f Algonquin,, Ill. “Nancy” is a daughter of Woodcrest be considered one of the great cows partisan arguments upon his chil­ Hengerveld De Koi 46514, (son of of the breed what then must be said dren has a cause of grievance which the first centure sire of the breed, about Lady Mutual Friend 118829, perhaps would stick in the courts. Hengerveld De Koi), with 48 A. R. one of her stablemates, whose record ¡One thing that is ailing Germany is O. daughters and several proven Bons of 41.008 lbs. butter from 661.8 Ibs. i the use of the public sc.iools for to his credit. Her dam is Nancy milk is even more remarkable, tak­ propaganda. Let the propagandists Spofford 51336, an A. R. O. cow of ing into consideration that she is 1 go and hire a hall or start a news- I show-ring fame, and a grand cham­ considerably over ten years of age. | paper or take to a soap box. To take pion at many state fairs, and six Lady Mutual Friend I i is certainly a peOple’s money for the purpose daughters and six sons in the ad- very remarkable cow as her record as of giving instruction in facts and 4 producer and reproducer will prove then to'use the time carrying for­ vance registry. Nancy Lucy Hengerveld made her During her verification test which ward some private or party or class record of 620.2 Ibs. milk, 40.25 lbs. covered a period of two days she or other agitation upon a conscripted butter at 6 years of age.. She nas 8 produced 9,737 Ibs. fat from 189.43 audience afraid to talk back is a half sisters, all by the same sire, in Ibs. milk, this being equivalent to a fraud on the public. the Maxwell farm herd, and three of little over 12 Ibs, of commercial but­ There is a wide spread, organized, them have made over 30-Ibs. butter ter in 48 hours. No other cow has a powerful movement to prostitute the record of producing over 40 IbB. but ­ each in 7-day tests. Mr. Maxwell is publis schools of the country to an admirer of beauty in dairy cattle, ter in one week after having passed economic and political propaganda. and in the herd of over 100 Holsteins the age of ten years, and it is hardly It is reflected in text books, school will be found a preponderance of possible that there is another 40-tb papers und in the. partisan views handsome individuals, who are also cow that is the mother of twin dau­ handed out by many teachers. The producers of the best type. "Nancy” ghters, each having 7-day butter schools should not be used for Re­ is but the first high record cow to be records of 34 and 32 lb. A junior publican, Demcratic, Socialist or any reported from this progressive Hol­ 2-ycar-old daughter of this great other sort of propaganda. stein farm, which under the super­ great cow has made a 7-day record I The text book in "English” used in vision of C. C. Beebe, is already be­ of over 21 lbs., and over 900 ibs. the District of Columbia high schools coming one of the most noted dairy butter in a year; there are two is almost entirely a compilation of cattle preeding establishments in the other daughters making exceptional­ President Wllson'B sp'eeches and mes­ ly good records, and still another sages. That was a fair start on the lountry. With the big recdrd season in full one that will be heard from in the school room politics that has brought swing it was not at all surprising near future. Messrs. Hargrove A protest from the school patrons who that the challenge of the Maxwell Arnold have seven daughters of Lady object to having eth political-educa­ farm had been accepted, and the 7- Mutual Friend and also a full sister, tion of their children taken over by day honors wrested from Nancy Lucy so that the prospects of this family those who happen for the time being Hengerveld, though only by a very becoming one of the greatest of the to contral the schools. j The National Republican urges its readers to be on the watch for evi­ dences of this nation-wide move­ ment to make the schools safe for partisan Democracy and socialism, • or for any other sort of political or 'economic "ism,”-—even Republican- ism. to bawl It out locally, rid the schools of those responsible for it wherever possible, and report the facts to this paper for ventilation, This abuse Is getting beyond the point where it can be dfealt with patiently. I ” Law Says, Kill Squirrels. • | y9: ’IH t V That same mellowness and incompar­ Miss Pietertje Alexina 2nd able flavor which for years has delight­ ed thousands of particular families will again be enjoyed at every meal this Ea&er. Fried, baked or boiled, “Columbia Brand” Ham tempts ta&e and appetite when served either way. Order your “Columbia Brand” Easier ' Ham early—from your grocer. k Easter Sunday Comes April 20th j S For Bilious Trouble. UNION MEAT CO. Nancy Lucy Hengerveld North Porttand. Oro. "Kill ’em." That’s what the law says every land owner, renter, or overseer must do with the squirrels that infest the land over which he has dominion. Unless said owner, etc., "shall proceed to continue in good faith to exterminate said ground squirrels,” the county court is empowered at the end of 30 days to hire the work done and charge it to the owner, the land being taken as a lien. The best way to kill the squirrels is to feed them poisoned grain, says George W. Kable, county agent of Benton. Since squirrels feed early in the morning It is best to scatter the poisoned grain late in the evening or early in the morning. Aw prepared by Benton county the poisoned bar- ley is safe to handle but must be kept away from children and llve- stock. It is not an effective rat poison but is sure death to field mice Mr. Kable says the poisoned grain is best carried in "a flat whisky bot­ tle, if you have one of these relics of former times.” To promote a healthy action of the liver and correct the disorders caused by bllliousness, chamberlains’ Tab­ lets are excellent. Try them and see how quickly they give you a relish for your food and banish that dull and stupid feelifig. Adv. If I Were a Farmer. Notice. Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector BKLL FHONF-. MAIN 3. MUTUAL THONE. —•— The County Court will receive sealed bids for furnishing 1(M) cords of wood to be delivered at the Tilla­ mook County Court House during the month of August, 1919, said blds to be for fifty cords of alder wood and remaining fifty cords of either Alder Hemlock or fir slabs, Bids to be opened May 8th, 1919. at 10 am. The Court raaervea the rtght to ac- capt or reject aay or all bids on elf fear 199 er 69 cord lots. ■Twin Harrison. Clerk Lady Matusi Friend If I were a farmer I would keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so ser­ ious as to require the attention of a physician, such as Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds and croup. Chamberlain's linament for sprains bruses and rheumatic pains. By having these articles at band it would often save the trouble of a trip to town in the busiest season or In the night, and would enable me to treat slight aliments as soon as they appear, and thereby aveld the more serious diseases that so often follow. Adv.