Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 12, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 12. 1920J
WHY
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Tradition Has Hallowed »he
Church of St. Giles
St. Giles church, In Edinburgh,
stands for unadulterated Scottish trii-
ditioD. From its miiselo- stone col­
umns, centuries old, to the crownlike
dome which towers over Edinburgh.
St. Giles is typically Scottish—of the
old-time Scots who wore the plaiil and
talked » liiiiguiige of their own.
St. Giles Ims served as a buck­
ground for much history and romance.
In time of Civil war it lias been turned
Into n well-armed fort, and In time
of so-called peace it has been plun­
dered and burned. Its many alcove»
have at times been parceled out for
distinctly worldly purposes, such as a
Jail, town clerk’s office, school and
court, while the nave and altar were
reserved for the minister and his con­
gregation.
Of St. Giles stories, none Is more i
popular than the dramatic adventure
of Jenny Geddes and the three-legged
stool.
A certain king ordered the 1
service of the Church of England rend :
In St. Giles which was a stronghold !
of th<' Scotch Presbyterian faith. The
dean of St. Giles started bravely to
conduct the service amid harmless but
disturbing protests and growls from
his hearers. But Jenny Geddes, an
old vegetable vender, soon saw that
the dean was unimpressed by mere ,
words.
She seized tile three-legged
stool on which she had sat and hurled
ft with deadly altn. The dean ducked
and tleil. and the Church of England
service was never attempted in St. !
Giles again.
Place a purebred Jersey Sire at the head oi
your Herd!
By doing so you increase the qual I and quantity of
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
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Katy of Shady Lawn Farm,
No. 330122. Age 4 years.
This is ti chance for the dairymen of Tillamook
County to head their herds with a pure bred Jersey
sire. My cows will start to freshen Feb. 20, 1920. I
am offering for sale only Male Calves from my
pure bred Jerseys. The dams of some of these
calves have an official record as follows:
Katy of Shady Lawn Farm—No. 330123, age 2
years, 3 months, 397.67 lbs. fat.
Orinda’s Blossom—No. 329164, age 3 years,
473.44 lbs. fat.
Have others on test that will complete their
year in May, 1920, they will make some excellent
records. These cows are bted to Golden St. Mawes
Rosarie No. 161026 who won the blue ribbon at
the Pacific International. His dam is Golden St.
Mawes Waltz Rosarie No. 299384 who has a record
of 559.30 lbs. fat, being milked only twice daily. If
milked three times daily she is capable of making
seven or eight hundred lbs. fat. His grand dam. St.
Mawes Poppy No. 219992 on his sire’s side has a
record of 952 !b. fat. He is one of our great herd
bulls, his daughters in the Junior Calf Class won 1st
and 2nd at the Tillamook County Fair and ‘‘third’’
in a class of twenty junior calves at the Pacific In­
ternational. We often hear dairymen say they would
just as soon have a "scrub” bull. I will present the
figures that show the result of a purebred sire in
my herd. I started using him in 1912. His first
daughter freshened in 1915. Will give the figures
of each month's cheese factory test for 1914 and
total amount of fat per year before any of the bure
bred sire’s daughters were in milk and the same for
1919:
1911 No. of cows 56.
Month
Test
. . . January.............................................. Q .5
February ............................................ 3. 5—3.8
April........................... ........................ 3.6—3.6
Hermit’s Pussy Fancy.
June............................. ........................ 3.6—3.7
July.............................. ........................ 3.7—3.6
August...................... ........................ 3.7—3.8
September
4.0—4.1
October . .
4.1—4.2
November
. 4.5
December.................... ......................... 4.7
Total lbs. milk, . ....................... 277.610
Total tbs. fat ... ................. 10,392.77
1919—No. of cows 57
Test
Mo.
January .................... ........................ 4.5
February ................... ........................ 4.4—4.3
April........................... ........................ 4.0—4.0
Mn v
July............................. ........................ 4.4 4.4
August...................... ........................ 4.5—4.5
September................. .........................4.6—4.6
October...................... ........................ 4.7 —4.9
November................. ........................ 5.1 —5.3
December................. ........................ 5.5—5.3
Total lbs. milk . . .................... 332,021
Total lbs fat .. . . .................. 14,933.97
This shows an increase of 4,541.20 tbs. fat
tied at approximately 82 cents average price for
1919 or $3,323.78. Compare the two different years
and I am sure the figures will convince you that it
does pay to have a pure bred sire at the head of
your herd. One can readily see that the bure bred
sire increased the fat and milk production and also
increased the quality of our Tillamook cheese. It
doesn’t require any more effort to produce a high
grade milk Ilian it does a low grade milk and these
figures which show you that it increases your bank
account wonderfully. I am offering heifer calves
for sale from my grade cows. Some of these cows
have made a record of nearly 600 lbs. fat and sev­
eral above 4 00 and a very few below 300. They are
bred to my herd bulls Golden St Mawes Rosarie and
Riolars of Rock Ridge. We have been breeding
dairy lock for over fifty years and you are sure to
get the best if you select from this held, the herd
that has always, until this year, produced the larg­
est cheese check in the county for any one month
and this year the herd was divided into two farms;
some of the largest checks for the two were $2700
(twenty seven hundred).
Every cow is on test; come and look the herd over
and get first choice.
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Famous Hall Caine Novel Picturized struggles after being sacrified upon
the altar of wedlock to a man she
With Fine Results.
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hates is unforgettable and as the
A magnificant picturization of
"The Woman Thou Gavest Me," by
PERFECTLY Hall Cain, the most famous novel by
the Manx author, will be seen at the
SIMPLE
Gem Theatre next Tuesday, February
17th, Hugh Ford, one of the most ex­
SIMPLY
perienced of stage and screen produc­
PERFECT. ers, went to California to make the
picture with a powerful cast which
Needles, Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
• Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.# includes Katerine MacDonald, Milton
Sills, Theodore Roberts, Jack Holt,
Fritzl Brunette, Katherine Griffith
New Home Users
and others.
are quality chosers.
“The Woman Thou Gavest Me”
For Sale By
was produced upon the state by Der­
SHARFF lb DUBIVER
went Hall Cain, son of the author, in
172 3rd Street
1917, in Boston with success. As a
novel it outsold all other works by
Hall Cain.
As a picture it doubtless will prove
one of the screen’s greatest triumphs.
The tremendous story of Mary's
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
story covers a wide field—Egypt,
Africa, India,
England and the
South Polor regions—it will be not
only powerful dramatically but col­
orful and fascinating in every other
way.
The production is practically an all
star cast of players. Miss MacDonald
I a prime favorite, has the leading
1 feminine role and Jack Holt has one
I of the best roles of his screen career.
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“List Your Property With Us.”
We can sell your farms
M.PETERSEN & SONS
Realtors.
Grand Ronde. Yamhill Co., Oregon.
Affiliated with members of the In­
terstate Realty Association of the
. Pacific North West. License No.
1186 Telephone Grand Ronde Cen­
tral.
Call at the Palm Confectionery
and hear them played on the new
“Euphona" Player Piano. This
wonderful instrument will be a
revelation to you.
The Jury of Awards at the Pana-
i . ma-Pacific International Expo
sition awarded a Gold Medal and
i . Blue Ribbon to the makers of
this marvelous INNER-PLAYER
Could any indorsement be strong­
er? Sold on reasonable monthly
. payments.
Leland B. Erwin
Drawer M.
County Representative.
Bay City Garage.
THE FAMILY’S
REASON.
Every member of the family likes the Columbia Six.
te younger people like it because of its spirited power ami cleau-cut design
te older members of the family like its rich appearance, its substantiality—
the ease with which it is maneuvered—the confident comfort they enjoy while
they are in the car. They ALL like it because it is the same GOOD car each
me they take it out a joy to drive; a beautiful car to own.
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Chas. A. Brown,
PHONE «7 W.
Columbia
With such standardized parts as Red
Seal Continental Motors, Timken Axles
and Bearings, Brown-Lipe Transmission
-with coach work and upholstery in the
finest taste—and being a genuinely good
car to look at, the price of the Moon
Car is an appeal to your reason.
Built by MOON MOTOR CAR CO.. St. Louie
NOYES & ROGERS,
Tillamook Tire Company.
Tillamook, Ore.
Why Reform Is Slow In Ch'na.
DON MEADOWS JERSEY FARM Since 1867
JOE DONALDSON, Piop.,\Tillamook, Ore
MACHINES
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
A visit just now to our show-rooms
will be time well spent—for the Moon
“Victory
Model is here.
The
possibility of owning such a motor
car is well worthy of your immediate
investigation.
Storage—Oils
Repairing of all kinds.
Give us a trial.
Goin & Wiedman.
Wheeler Garage
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Agent For
PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
Write For Demonstration
And Prices.
If it is MEAT you want
try the
SANITARY
MARKET.
Yours for
Quality and Quantity.
We give 3 per cent Dis­
count for Cash.
One will sometimes see groups of
Chinese women comparing their feet
to see who can boast of having the
largest. Tills is particularly true of
native women who have become
Christians or who have been educated
In the Christian schools. They feel a
’ new independence—an Independence
of body as well as of mind and soul
and are proml that the old bodily
shackle of maimed feet is gone.
Tlie reform, however, in spite of the
fact that China lias a law prohibiting
the binding of girls' feet, lias not
reached further than the cities and
tile higher classes. It has been caieu-
luted by the former Peking corre-
spomlent of the London Times, after a
long journey through the Interior of
Chinn, that 95 p< r cent of tlie women
still have mutilated feet. China’s
numbers are so Immense that it will
require u long period to leaven the
whole lump.
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SERVICE FIRST.
Flexibility, Durability,
Economy, Satisfaction.
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How Hand Reveals Character.
Tlie human hand, like tlie eyes, has
n language of its own and can be
made an interesting study. The lines
in the palm deal solely with palmistry,
but there is still another method of
character reading found in tlie shape
of the hand, nnd In this instance
thought may be centered at first upon
tlie fingers.
Long fingers denote perseverance
and ambition, while extremely short
ones indicate the habits of laziness
and indifference. Those coming under
:he head of medium In length lay claim
to vanity. The type thick nt the bass
! of the hand and which tapers to a nar­
row point nt the finger tip usually be­
longs to a selfish and unforgiving in-
| dividual, contrnry to the person pos­
sessing tint linger tips, wherein a stub-
born nature and strong will is con-
stftuted.
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Why Bright Colors Are Popular.
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There is a craze for sunshine colors
In house furnishing nnd decoration
now. Tlie drab years have passed,
says the continental edition of the
London Mail, and wltti them have gone
the taste for grays and fawns. Rooms
now glow witli happier tints. A firm
which guliles or interprets much of
the most beautiful mid a good deni of
the most extravagant schemes of In­
terior decoration lias been lighting up
the walls and windows, the carpets
and the chairs of town and country
mansions with blues, purples and or-
nriges, jade, greens ami “flatne,” tlie
Inst perhaps the newest color for
faded rooms.
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Kuppenbender’s Grocery
the
PREFERRED STOCK STORE.
We recommend PRFERRED
STOCK BRAND goods because these
home wives who have used them tell
us that they never fail.
We are here to give you this line
at the lowest possible price. Come
and investigate for your self.
We have specials ¡every week,
that are real articles of value.
We make special prices on large
orders in case lots. Come in and
see us. Write or phone. We have
both phones.
Free Delivery in the City.
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Why Mere Railroads Are Needed.
Despite n border lino of some 3410
kilometers In-tween France mid liniy,
tlie frontier is crossed by but two rail­
roads, nt Dodnne and at Vintlmlile.
Yet on both sides of tlie frontier are
situated rich regions whose Indus'rial
activity could be augmented by proper
railroad facilities. It Is now planned
by chambers of commerce represent­
ing both countries to remedy tills de­
fect. Various projects have been ad­
vanced and a certain number of them
will shortly lie put Into execution.—
Christian Science Monitor.
Why There Are Noxious Perfumes.
Wild things would illsnppenr If we
fixed tlie perfumes of the vegetation
to suit our own desires.- The tilings
we call noxious are quite as Important
In tlie world ns the things we huve
learned to love ami enjoy. Something,
somewhere. Is attracted or repelled
by every odor that we encounter out
of doors, and the old world wobbles
on In bliss lieeaiise If Is so well ar­
ranged for the creatures that Inhabit
it.—George F. Burba In Columbus Dis­
patch.
How Lampa Carne lato Use.
The Inventar of thè himp iih we
know It nt thè present timi- wltli tne
wick fittlng luto n cyllnder and un
upwnrd air curivnt supplying ox.vgen.
Is salii to hi. vì - I.... .. Alme Arganti, a
Swl-H, liorn In 1755. but tlu- use o
lampa filli not liccome common fo*
yenrs llierenf'er.
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CANCER.
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NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
Or Days.
TUMORS. PILES. FISTULA. GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Four Years Study in Europe.
Over thirty years experience
Portland PI ysical Therapy Labora­
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland __________ Oregon
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COMPOUND
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For discnfecting where Contagious or
infectious diseases are prevailing.
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
will improve general stable conditions.
C. I. CLOUGH co
RELIABLE
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