TILLAMOOK HÆADL'.GHT ScWner » Presbyterian Church. ------ o------ MICKIE SAYS RENE, G IT Mt A r GLASS OP MIETER) ) JtaT) HAD K kWFUL SHOCK) THAT OLD HUM-aCMED eoa WHO* BACK BIX WEARS ON H)8 *U66C(llVTlON,HE COKAE )N» KFTEU \A4E BEEN THREATENIN’ ”T’ SUE HIM, ’N ME WkNÍeDÍHE BOSS TO THUOW OPP SOMETHIN1 on ths bill becuz i T wut | SO LARGE.il KIN NOU BEAT \t 1 ♦ vcu ^eiúHrixií Miniti I thought voe WfíE «ÍAJ.LV Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject: "The W'orld's Greater War". Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Sub­ ject: “A Religion of Joy.” Everybody always welcome. Allan A. McRea, Minister. Christian Church. ------ o------ The home like church with the vi­ tal message for all. You are cordial­ ly invited to all services. The Bible school at 10 a.m., sermon 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.ni. C. E. at 6:30 p.m. Harry E. Tucker, Minister. Nazarene Church Services. 10 a.in. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E. King, Supt. 11 a.m. preaching by the pastor. Peeples services at 7 p.m., led by Mrs. A. N. Erskine. Mid-week service on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., for song, prayer and testi­ mony. All welcome. Coming "Sauce for The Goose.” Tillamook Headlight’s Trade Mart. One Cent a word per issue. Singer Agency—H. F. Cook. Prop. ■ * Eggs and Baby Chicks for sale. John Hoffman, Tillamook, Ore. Meh. 25 F o T Sale. 53acreTof” Wilson nver dairy land. See Frank Freeman, north of Tillamook. F-29. For Sale—New Ford truck. Apply to Geo. Olds, Tillamook or Phone l-F-4. Wanted—Second hand piano. Cash if cheap. Box 164, Tillamook. Want to purchase small pigs, Miller Cox Logging Co., Timber, Ore. 4 If you were a pretty and neglected young wife what would you do if a middle aged and designing widow took advantage of your husband’s in­ terest in his work to try to win him from you? This is the problem which forms the basis for a delightful comedy "Sauce for the Goose" the uew Select picture featuring Con­ stance Talmage, which will be shown at the Gem next Sunday. Constance Talmage is a comedienne who knows the value of a sure light touch in spontaneous fun-making, and she more than fulfills the hopes and expectations of her many admir­ ers by her delightful interpretation of Kitty Constable in this play. “GOOD OLD DAYS’’ RECALLED Century-Old Ledger Unearthed In Marietta, O., Make« Some Rather Interesting Reading. How Leprosy Has Dwindled. Most of the leprosy of the world is In Asia and Africa, though it is found In South nnd Central America, in South Russia, Greece, Turkey and Spain nnd on the shores of the Baltic, Tlie disease still lingers In Norway and Iceland, and Is not uncommon In Australia and Hawaii, where it was supposedly enrrit'd by the Chinese. It was anciently prevalent In all the known world, nnd In the middle ages was extensively diffused in Europe. Every considerable city on the conti­ nent had Its leper hou^e, and in Eng­ land at one time there were 95 re­ ligious hospitals for people thus afflict­ ed. In the fifteenth century, however. It underwent a sudden and remark­ able diminution and has now virtual­ ly disappeared from civilized lands. Most of the cases in this country are of Norwegian origin and are found in the northern tier of our western states. T illamook B lock , latnook, Oreg„n a XÏÎ fi^T. Z ' ” To safeguard *° priKMPrr America l ? L ° h "k °f America firm to H»* for th* rever* America RrM ” wXorem- J2.75 •r«tM FanMT, Clothes and Florsheim SAow for P.rticul.r M.n The Home of Hart II/1U' SALE Or STONES 11'J’’ jjy THE "YARD” WORKS OCT IN ENGLAND. —Visitors to the pretty coun­ ty of Buckinghamshire are much Interested in certain women working in the fields, who ap­ pear to be exceedingly busy pick­ ing up some objects which they place In a large square wooden box, says London Answers. These women are engaged in picking up flints, which are used for repulring the roads, Bucking­ hamshire having no quarries from which It can obtain road material. The square wooden box Into which the women pitch the stones Is a measure called a “yard.” This name Is probably given to it because it is a metis ure a yard square by a yard deep, there being no bottom to the boxlike structure. The farmer pays the women for gathering’ the stones nnd sells them later to the district council. Now conies the truly Bucks spirit for saving the rate­ payer’s money. Instead of count­ ing the “yards,” as they stand In the fields, the road authorities have them all heaped into a cart and removed to where they are needed on the roads. Here they are dumped down by the road­ side in immense mounds. Before the farmers are paid these heaps of flints have to be again meas­ ured Into "yards” by old road­ men. These roadmen are deserving fellows and it Is up to the au­ thorities to see that they are kept employed. Perhaps that is the reason why the “yards” are not counted on the field. Marietta, O„ In 1797 paid $409.04 For rent on shares, hill land ranch for the maintenance of the govern- with 15 cows and team, write to ment, according to a ledger just No. 1 Headlight, Tillamook, Ore. brought to light from its hiding place of many years. For Sale—Heavy laying White Leg­ December 28, 1797, wns the date of horns, egga and baby chicks. W. S. the first entry In the book. Six years Coates, Tillamook, Oregon. later Ohio became a state. The county at that time was three For Sale,2 lots on 5th street, near the laundry. Also house and lot on times as large as it is today. The tax Sth Street.—Write H. V. Harris, duplicate showed a total of $1,310. In the territory allotted to Washington R. 3, Box 53, Vancouver, Wash. county in 1797 were the towns of For Sale—Guernsey bull calf subject Marietta, Gallipolis, Middleton, Adams, to register. Call Bell phone 27-M Waterford, Salem and Bellepree now or E. M. Bales, Tillamook, Oregon. Belpre. "Hoskins Farm % mile north of Six collectors were appointed, with Tillamook.” headquarters In Marietta, and these How Sand Dunes Were Stopped. men made their rounds in the “wild On the coast of Gascony there are Wanted; Agents for Tillamook and land” at the risk of their lives for a points where the dunes push forward vicinity. Good proposition. Pre­ of $0.55. Indians surrounded the ; more than four yards annually. In vious experience unnecessary. Free wage county, nnd in some Instances the vll- ' School of Instruction. Address Mas­ luges, so the tax collector wns often 1780 the advance of sand upon the land of Bordenux wns the occasion of sachusetts Bonding and Insurance lucky to return "body whole.” dt'spalr to horticulturists and crop Company, Accident and Health de­ In 1798, according to the ledger, the , partment, Saginaw, Michigan, Cap­ district wns divided Into nine sections. | growers, nnd the engineer, Rremontfer. mnde himself famous by converting ital «1,500,000. Feb. 30. instead of six, and nine collectors | the movable dunes into stationary Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook of­ were ehosen. Names of the men are I ones. The task was undertaken to fice across the street south of the given and their places of residence, j form a wall against the sund inva­ court house every Friday and Sat­ The commission chose a board of sion by making a palisade of the urday, other times by appoint­ three members and named a chairman dunes n little more than a meter high and putting planks between each pair. ment. M-25. in that year. Meetings were held at the home of When the sand swept over the boards Sir Bessie Fayne De Koi Fobes. The Joseph O. Lincoln, a Revolutionary It hnd to break up Its volume In the siie with great qualify and SOU lbs. war hero, and a member of the original effort, and little by little a stationary t breeding, offers for sale some of Ohio company which settled In Mari­ dune would form with an inclination his sons and daughters. See A. T. etta, the first town In Northwest ter­ of from 7 to 12 degrees In the direc­ ritory. tion of the sea. Behind this palisade Hofmann “The Holstein Man." Judges received 75 cents a day was conveniently disposed a wide zone For Sale—First class 80 acre dairy whenever they worked on the bench, of the hurdler shrubs. ranch, Blxty acres begt river bot­ the ledger records show. There were tom, twenty acres good up-land. quarterly sessions and a judge for H*w to Avoid Influenaa. Two mileB Bouth of Tillamook on each seeslon. Six cents a mile was There Is one point regarding Influ­ paved highway. Well improved paid a judge for each mile traveled. 1 enza on which the medical profession farm, good buildings, high-produc­ Tlie foreman of the grand jury re- | is in agreement. This is stated by the ing cows. All low lands well tiled. celved (#) cents a day and the jurymen I Journal of the American Medical As- City water piped in house, also 50 cents and 3 cents a mile for travel 1 eociation as follows: barns, garden and fields. It you to and from court. ’"The pulmonary complications of Disbursement* for advertising in influenza, which make it so serious a want a farm that pays, see us at once. Will consider a small place Atlantic coast and New England town disease, muy be avoided to a large ex­ lntrade us part payment.—John papers are mentioned in the ledger, tent by rest In bed at the onset of the showing advertising was a necemtty in illness. Influenza itself Is not uauully Ebinger. that day. fatal, nnd general Insistence on the Brunswick & Cheney Phonographs. Importance of rest and warmth at the “Euphona” Players— Ludwig--- Roumanian Military Meo Dandies. onset of the illness will accomplish Kingsbury and Milton pianos. Sold The Roumanian, at least the city more than all el*' in preventing coin­ on reasonable monthly payment» resident. Is extremely fond of per­ plications and reducing fatalities from at the Song Shop. Call and hear fume, scented soap, rouge, cosmetics the disease.” them. and other artificial aids to beauty, This applies not only to the women Why He Was Answering. Miscellaneous Advertisem ents but to the men. At a marriage service performed In The nverage young Roumanian little country church, when the min­ Dr. Wise—Dentist. army officer Is scented. powdertsl, n ister said, In solemn tom's, “Wilt thou rouged and often, It Is said, corseted! have this.man to be thy wedded hus­ Wanted to trade improved Willam­ Ills habits mark him for a good deal band?” Instead of the woman answer­ ette Valley farm, located 10 miles of raillery on the part of foreign offi­ west of Eugene. Value $12,000 for cers and visitors. In dress he Is as ing for herself, n gruff man’s voice an­ swered “I willI” The minister looked improved Tillamook dairy farm of about equal value. F. D. Pctzold, faultless as n Benn Rrummel and In up, very much perplexed, and paused. manner h - polite ns a Is>rd Chester­ He repented the sentence and again Eugene, Oregon. field. lie is st','n m his best on Satur­ the same gruff voice answered •T day or Sunday nftettioon on the ®r- w. E. Lebow will be at Dr. false Victoria (the l-'lfth avenue of will I” Again the minister looked up. when a man seated nt th«' end of the Wise > Tillamook oftlc. Mondays. Bucharest). first row wild. “She’s deef, parson, an’ Tuesdays and Wednesday . Thurs­ Dressed in a sky-blue uniform, gaud­ I'm answerin for her!” day* at Nehalem; Fridays nnd Sat- ily trimmed with red, high patent- urdayn at Wheeler. April 29 leather boots with silvered spurs that How Walk Show* Character. Miss M. Patterson is representing clink musically as he walks, gllstiw The rolling gait In walking shows Ing sword at side, white kid gloves nnd the Nu Rone Corset Co., formally geniality and jollity; the stiff, upright represented by Mrs. Edwull. Leave many military decorations, he make* carriage, firmness, loie of emo ention a striking figure. your orders at her Millinery »tore 4 and luck of sympathy. Th* former Is common to sailors and people who Just to remind the American work­ live n very frw. out-of-door kind of Dr Wise wtll be at his Bat C lice on Wednesdays F-26 ingman of the sweet solace of aliesi life, and “do themselves well;" the coni petition let uh call to hie atten­ latter to ministers, people with the A better piano for the same money. tion that so tar in this year of free legal turn of mind, and particularly Cook b Music House. Tillamook. trade grace, we have imported $3. the blu* stocking type of woitwo. All the latest rolls for your Plaver 095,876.532 worth of goods In for- eign niarkets. $2.230.222.338 of 1 l Hll<* Sharp. Dentist* ----- o------- National Building. Senator Harding of Ohio said- which causi'* such annoyance to the housewife, can bo allayed If yon B 19,rider’ de“ti»t, 1. 0. 0. F. “Many have thought the ratification neat Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. of the peace treaty and its League of lay a cloth wrung out of water over nation* would make us normal, but th* register*. Counter Sale* Book» Order voui that la the plea of the patent ntedi- Sales Books from W. F linker cine faker whose reniedv marvelously »«ent Pacific Sale. ILs'k Co Can will cure ev*ry ............. 111. Undoubtedly f„r. «3 Headlight. mal peace will help, and I would Subscribe for the Tillamook Drwui E Lfbow Dentl»t with Dr gladly spaed Uie day If ws sacrificed nothing vitally American. Yet iu- Headlight, the leading County aa-r a matter of faet. actual pear, ' pre. vail» and commerce has resumed He Newspaper $2-00 P«r year, 0R. L. L. BOY, wonted aw* Vi 9vera118’ 111 Blue and Stripes, Price, Only . * $2 49 -Boy s Blue and Stripe Bib Overalls, . . 3 to 9 at $1 37* 10 to 16 at $1 69 -Engineers and Firemens Sox. in Black and Brown . AtPair 25 c ’ Shoes for Afen^Women and Children at Downward Prices a *e7O Mett a Heavy Work Shoes«, Brown Kip, Full Double Salee, nt...................................................... Boy's Shoes, Only, $3.85 hi button and lace styles, suitable for dress and work, m black and brown. Sixes 10 to 54. Men’s Dress Shoes, Lot, I.nce and Button Styles. Brown and Black, of Kid and Calf, formerly OC Bold at <10.00, Choice. Pair Pair Women's Smart Pumps and Oxford’s derful at «.OU $7.85 Stylishly designed in black or brown kid and come in Louis, Cuban or Military heels. Asst, the first fitte Tht the 1 pasta the n this i H. I urday he b clerk, attack semes Rev McRea Wrigg, Confer World week. Sevei Arnold were pl which i The boy faces so Marrit March 3 rat. of T of Tillar cere mon; Tucker p The P< ene chur Wash., tc