Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 22, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK
HFADL1GHT, JULY 22, 1920.
HALTOMS
CLOSING
OUT SALE
I am Closing Out my entire
Stock of
Household Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Come and Investigate
A. L. PACE
hankie,
every
sheet
Refer To Big Double Page Spread,
Pages 4 and 5,
Relative To Our
There is no article in the human
dietary so little understood as milk.
Milk is a real food, just as much,
and even more so, than meat. Milk
contains all the ood substance in­
Milk is a perfect food, and a complete
food. It is also a protective food, in
that it tends to make good the de­
ficiencies of other articles of the diet,
its protein, or muscle-building ingre­
dients, are ideal in quality, its sugar
is of the best, it’s fat is superior to
the fat of any other food because of
the presence, in large quantities, of
this vital substance called Fat Solu­
ble A, so essential to human welfare,
and its mineral matter is most won­
derful in promoting growth and re­
pair and stimulating the pysiological
functions of the body.
and less meat and your family
be betted fed."
Milk is an economical food,
one quart being equal In food value
to eight eggs, of 4-5 of a pound of
beef steak.
The accompanying chart shows
how well it compares with other
staple articles of the diet, such as
beef steak, ham, chicken, and the
much-talked-of beans.
'
For milk to be as expensive as
beef steak, it would have to sell at
30c. a quart, while if it cost proport­
ionately to eggs, it would sell for
40c. a quart, when eggs are 60c. a
dozen. If milk were sold, in pro­
portion to the selling price of toma­
toes it would sell for exactly 81.00
a quart when canned tomatoes sell
The United States Government says: at 15c. per pound.
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“Milk is the best food we have.
These comparsions do not take into
Give your children milk, a quart a
day for every child if possible, a consideration the vaiuuble and sup­
pint without fail. Penty'of milk will erior mineral matter found in milk.
Suffice it to say—milk is a food, I
help you give all your children, both j
trnve i«>
big and little, the chance
for uvoilu
health | It is economical, and everyone, both
more milk I old and young, should use more milk.
they ought to have. Buy
1_________
June Report of the Nestucoa Testing eggs as seen under the candle?
Avoid this loss by killing, selling
Association.
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'VERYTHING you put into your Thor gets
i equal attention. The smooth, polished maple
"lifts” inside the Thor cylinder carry a load of sudsy
clothes to the top, every time around. There are six of
these lifts—so every revolution means six "mix-ups” of
the entire washing. No piece has a chance to get
crowded into a comer and be neglected. The surging
suds, the chugging movement, cleans every piece
thoroughly, without ever a bit of fridion, twisting or
pounding. The filmiest fabrics, no less than the stout­
est textiles, are thoroughly safe in your Thor.
Of course, you’ll want a Thor. Ask to see one
demonstrated. Leam about the eas- terms.
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ELECTRIC ”
WASHING
MACHINE
Coast Power Co
Put
Sunshine in
Your Home with
PAINTS. VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc.
Dingy rooms dampen many a housewife’s
interest in the home.
Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and
furniture looking bright »nd new helps to
make her home life well worth while.
A few dollars spent for FULLER Prod­
ucts will work wonder«. It will put “raya
of sunshine” into the home.
W.P. Fuller & Co.
/Vor
t Rrawcfc N« umi
«t XortlanJ, Seattle,
Tacsm«.
Aei««
flüEx. M c N air & co
GENERAL HARDU1ARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
or confining the male birds. Over
601 cows were tested for the mon- fifteen million dollars was lost last
th of June, The total average pound year in the United States through
of milk for all the cows of the As- the sale of fertile eggs that had part-
sociation was 804 lbs. each contain­ i ly developed chicks in them before
ing 35.7 lbs. of fat. 214 cows pro- reaching the consumer.
Have you preserved a few eggs in
duced over 40 lbs. butterfat and 57 I J
over 50 lbs. butterfat. The high ; water glass solution while they are
j cheap, for cooking purposes next
grade herds are:
Name No. cows. Av. lbs. milk Av. B.f. winter when they are high in price?
Ask the County Agent or write the
Joe Shriber, 21
1101
50.5
1019
Merle Holnian, 11
48.50 Poultry Specialist at the Agricultur­
A. W. Hess, 20
819
43.73 al college for printed instructions.
Egg production is rapidly falling
Mark Bays had the honor pure
bred cow of the Association, Lady off. This is due in part to the pre­
Linn Lee, a registered Jersey, which sence of a large number of slacker
produced 1050 pounds of milk cou- hens in the flock that only lay during
the ideal conditions or early spring.
taining 71.4 lbs. fat.
Merle Holman, Meda, had the hon- Culling schools and public demonst­
or grade cow, Nettie, a grade Jersey rations will be given this fall in all
which produced 1188 lbs. milk con­ counties organied for poultry work
and every one who keeps poultry
taining 73.7 lbs. fat.
10 cows were found unprofitable should learn how to select the loafer
and sold for beef. 4 cows were pur­ hen. This is a dollar and cent busi­
ness proposition for the farmer. •
chased by members.
Another reason why egg product­
Roll of Honor Cows.
Name lbs milk, lbs.B. F. ion is dropping rapidly is the fact
On wer
Mark Bays, Lady L. Lee 1050 • 71.4 that people'feed too sparingly of the
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Golden Glow 1260 i 58.0 high priced feed. Because feed is
1178 i 53.1 high, people are inclined to be "stin­
"
Kate
116 : 52.5 gy with it, resulting in giving the
”
Lou
1318 55.4 hens only enough for body mainten­
”
” Millie
1547 58.8 ance, with no surplus to be used in
”
” Sal
1163 57.0 manufacturing eggs.
”
Mary
Poultry keeping is a business, not
1141 58.2
’
Relmas Pet
Jackson & Sons, Queen
1077 59.2 a haphazard side line as used to be.
Fred Schuzenger, Frank 1215 51.0 The commerical poultryman or the
1197 51.5 farm flock owner succeeds in pro­
J. C. Dunn, Blackie
Tuffy
1416 55.2 portion to the amount of business
Ford
1386 54.1 principles followed.
Boin
1077 51.7
A. W. Hess, Helen
Notice.
948 55.9
’
Trixie
1137 51.2
Queen
921 52.5 To whom it may concern:
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Whereas, The Fish Commission of .
879 52.7
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Dolile
1143 60.0 th« State Board of Fish and Game I
Merle Holman, I Brownie
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Grandma 1461 60.0 Commissioners of the State of Oregon
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1188 73.7 is desirous of stocking the waters of
Netty
1174 60.0 Nestucca Bay and River in Tillamook
Mabie
Craven & t Est., Nig 1878 60.0 county, Stale of Oregon, with Sal-1
' ” Edna 1467 60.1 mon, and
Whereas, said Nestucca Bay and
” Sow teat 1737 59.1
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1512 51.4 River in Tillamook County, State of
’’ Foxy,
1455 50.9 Oregon, are frequented by salmon, 1
” Bluie
1188 67.7 and for the purpose of protecting
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J. L. Guy, Blossom
Hurliman & Sons, No. 34 1005 51.3 the same, the said Fish Commission j
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.. 13 1500 52.1 of the State Board of Fish and Game '
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»» 2° 1336 51.7 Commissioners has decided to close
1325 52.8 said Nestucca Bay and River;
Chas. MeKillip. June
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
1151 56.4
George, Fawny,
1221 62.3 given by said Fish and Game Com-
Belinda
1080 59.6 misioners, that said Nestucca Bay
Pet
1005 52.3 and River in Tillamook county,
Tootsie
1266 57.0 State of Oregon, below an imaginary
Johnij
1266 57.0 line drawn acioss said Nestucca Bay
Johnie
1058 50.8 beginning at a point centrally locat­
M idget
1761 52.8 ed at what is known as the "Middle
Jackson, Shorty
1188 50.o Reef” or The Reef”, located about
”
May
1062 55.3 one-quarter of a mile up said bay
Clem Rust, Beauty
Fiauk Kumm, Strawberry 1 I io 50.4 from the Pacific Ocean and extend­
1665 61.6 ing in an imaginary stiaight line
H. S. Smith, Queen
960 52.8 directly across said bay, are hereby
Joe Shriber, Star
930 511 closed to fishing of any kind for sal­
Gentile
1116 60.7 mon fiom and aftei July 30, 1920,
Cherry
nta 60.8 until said waters are again opened
Ruth
1 440 69.1 to fishing herein prohibited, by order
Nellie
Florine
978 54.7 of the Fish Commission of the State
1282 59.0 Board of Fish and Game Commission­
Brownie
1353 54.1 ers.
Myrtlo
And it is and shall be unlawful for
1278 62.1
Blanche
loot 40.2 any person to fish for; or lake or
Bube
catch any salmon by any means
whatsoever in the waters of the
CARE OF SUMMER EGGS
Nestucca Bay and River in Tillamook
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county .State of Oregon, below an
Herbert E Cosby, .Extension Poul­ imaginary line drawn across said
try specialist of Oregon Agricultural Nestucca Bay beginning at a point
eentrally located at what is known
i College.
The rooster has no effect on the as the "Middle Reef" or "The Reef",
j egg yield of the flock. He merely located about one-quarter of a mile
fertilizes the germ of the egg and up said bay from the Pacific Ocean
this fertile germ in hot weather and extending in an imaginary
soon results in partial development straight line directly across said bay,
j of the chick. The fertile may leave from and after July 30, 1920, until
5 your farm in an edible condition, said waters have bean opened to
but be unfit for food by the time It salmon fishing by order of the Fish
' reaches the consumer Every bad egg Commission of the State Board of
i hurts the consumption, lack of de­ Fish and Game Commissioners.
mand. cuts the price and every poul­
Any and all persons whomsoever
try man Is affected.
so fishing in violation of this order
Did you ever sit down to breakfast will be prosecuted as by statute pro­
i in full anticipation of two fresh, soft vided.
boiled eggs? You perhaps remember
Dated at Portland. Oregon, this
your disappointment when opening 12th day of July. A. D. 1920
the egg to find that—well anyway
FISH COMMISSION, of the
your Interest in soft boiled eggs im­ STATE BOARD of FISH and GAME
mediately fell below par.
COMMISSIONERS
Have you observed the good house­ By CHRIS SCHMIDT. Coinmlsaioner.
wife losing confidence In the quality By F. M. WARREN, Commissioner.
of eggs produced on her farm by first By CHAS. HALL, Commissioner.
breaking them ln a saucer to see
whethor they were fit to eat? Why
The San Francisco convention will
should she get angry then, when the go down Into history as th« great |
• egg ouyei retuses to pay for the bad Democratic apology.
18th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION,
Beginning FRIDA Y, July 23,19 A.M.
The Most Important Merchandising Fete Of
Of This Year, Offering Unparalleled
Savings To The Frugal Shopper.
The Wizard System of Foot Correction Is
Different From Every Other System.
Other systems and appliances may give partial
relief in^ertain cases, but the Wizard system is the
only system that can give relief that is complete
and permanent. The Reason is simple, the 26 bones
of the foot are kept in proper position to support
the weight of the body by means of strong liga­
ments. Sometimes one of these ligaments become
weakened and the weight of the body is thrown on
the foot, one or more of the little bones is forced
out of position and the trouble of broken arches
begins. The Wizard system relieves the trouble by
getting the misplaced bone back into position and
keeping it there. Weak ankles, burning on bottom
of feet, pains in feet and limbs, callouses and corns
on ball of the foot can be relieved by the Wizard .
system of foot correction. They are feather weight,
no metal.
A word about shoes and proper fitting. If you
don’t know enough about feet to fit them with
shoes that are stylish and still comfortable and
safe, people will find some one who does.
The National School of Orthopraxy of the foot
is training shoe men in the knowledge they need to
fit the right shoes to each individual foot.
The wisest of the retail merchants are advert-
ising to let the public know that they have the
right shoes and the trained men to fit them. So
more and more of the wise people are coming day
after day to the merchant where they can buy
shoes and have them fitted by a trained expert who
knows feet. Our
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shoe _ department iB _ in ________
charge of _
Mr. Gilbertson, who Is a graduate of the National
School of Orthopraxy of the foot, St. Louis, Mo. He
will examine your feet without charge, fit you with
Wizards if needed. Buy your shoes in a real shoe
department.
sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent