Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 04, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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If this bone charcoal is available on the mineral would then become nJ
study. Vocal sols were given by Mrs. omnwnd it on account of the disagree-1 read on this general subject at the | pleasure of examining this product
the coast I should think that there available-—more would be absi.rtJ
able
odor,
which
certainly
would
not
World
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Duiry
(
ongress,
1
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csp^c-
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¿x/oie.
E. E. Koch, Mrs. Fred Poorman and
On account of its crisp mechanical would be no need for your shipping and the alkali reserve would also!
Miss Phiilipi, in their pleasing man­ commund it to a dairyman, and also i ¡ally interested in evidence that cat-
because
of
it»
unsanitary
qualities
and
I
tie
sometimes
need
mineral
feeds,
condition
1 think that it is especially steamed bone from the gelatin factor­ increased, so that the animal
ner.
Piano
duets
by
Ruth
Kuratli
M. V. Stillwell, Al Bunn and John
the
possibility
of
its
being
the
means
i Since you state that, in your judg-1 wc.|] qualified to serve as the basis of ies farther east, though a certain have more material for building J
Mattieu arc intending to be at Cham- and Dorothy Esch, Elna and Willis
of cuusing botulism in animal» con­ ment, cattle in your locality exhibit! B mineral feed for hogs, since they question as to the value of the bone tissues of the calf to be born at ■
Henkle
were
greatly
enjoyed.
Mary
poeg thia Saturday to take part in
symptoms of lack of mineral nutri-j fiBVe Bn eltpeCial liking io" crisp ari charcoal must remain until it has next freshening period. It must |
luiniar and Curoline Haberlach re­ suming it.
the celebration uf Pioneer Day.
been subjected to actual and thorough kept in mind that this work i yeti
sponded with piano solos.
On account of freight rate», 1 im­ ment, it would be of great service to I gritty substances.
Dr. J. E. Shearer went to Portland
j WOU]<1 not undertake to say with- going experimental investigation.— the experimental stage, but on. th j
Mrs. C. J. Edwards gave an inter­ agine that any mineral feed to be me if you would be so kind as to give
today to make an inspection of Gov­ esting reading. Another unusual fea­ practical in your situation, would me as full and detailed a statement out having tried it, how well adapted E. B. Forbes, director.
is apparently true, that no ham.
The above letters seem to estab­ be done by the use of the i >in*J
ernment hospital No. 77 at the re­ ture was Guest Day. The invited have to be produced somewhere on regarding this matter as you are able.
product would be for feeding to
quest of the national hospitalization guests were Mesdames Art Case, Car­ the west coast. If you happen to I shall greatly appreciate the court«- cattle, but I should think that the lish the fact that the mineral supple­ supplement; and it would seen, to J
committee. Dr. Shearer is state roll, J. C. Holden, Condit, Crenshnw. have a sample of the bone charcoal sy of this information. Yours very finer one of your two samples, mixed ment would be a practical thing for a more logical tonic than any of J
chairman of the committee in Ore­ Esch, Ford, Groat, Grider, Hays, to which you refer, I would be very truly, E. B. Fornea, director.
I with one-fourth as much common salt, the dairymen to investigate. “Na­ stock foods now on the market.
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gon.
Koch, B. C. Lamb, R. B. Miller, W. F. glad to examine a small amount of it.
Dear Mr. Shaw: I have examined would make a very desirable miner- turally, the dairymen would be also
A quotation from “Feeds and Fed
Nichols, Pine, Robinson, Ira Smith,
Now, as to the efficiency of mineral your letter of the 6th with consider- 1 al feed for cattle. I have not xoh- interested in the best time of tk< year ing,” by Henry and Morrison, a ’sj
The Baptists of Cloverdale will hold
feeds in connection with ubortion of able interest. The thing which 1 i jected these products to any chemical to feed this material.” It is the opin ard text book in all agricultural
special meetings at that place be­ Spitzmessev, Preston, Williams, Miss
ion of the county veterinarian that a
ginning next Sunday. Elder Ben J. Phiilipi and Mrs. R. B. Hays from cattle, it is undoubtedly li fact that would suggest as being of greatest j examination, as it seems to me there
leges, follows:
the Travellers Protective League of this condition is aggravated by lack importance would be the addition of' can be no question as to their avail- mineral supplement should be fed
Smith of Arkansas will do the preach­
“Tests of many stock foods «J
of mineral nutriment, and occasionally caleium phosphate to the rations of ability and as to their value for any with a small amount of grain during
Portland.
ing.
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Mrs. Guy Ford won the prize for herds of cattle either abort or fail to cows in your state. I note that the i farm animal in need of mineral nut­ the spring months, when the cows tonics by the experiment station« 4
general, show clearly that th.-re J
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loree are here the puzzle game. Refreshments were breed, for a time, on account of min­ soil is very acid. You do not state riment in addition to thut provided in are on pasture.
The reason for thinking so, is that no advantage in their use.”
from Pennsylvania visiting at the served by the hostess. The May meet eral deficiency alone, but this situa­ whether you have tried bone char­ the ration.
home of Mrs. Loree’s parents Mr. and ing of the club will be held at the tion is so uncommon, and contagious coal. I am wondering whether you
Mrs. A. N. Fuqua. They will prob­ home of Mrs. Haberlach with Mrs. abortion is so prevalent, and deficien­ have discussed this matter with the
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ably make their home in this city.
cy of minorul nutriment i» no small chemist of your experiment station
Franklin assisting hostess.
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a factor in the cause of abortion, as at Corvallis. Possibly some of them
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A May Day surprise party was it prevails throughout the country, may know specifically what is the
given by the pupils of Fairview school that I am always reluctant to encour­ matter with the feeds of your region.
Archdeacon J. C. Black will hold at the home of their teacher Mrs. L. age any one to think that supplying If you test out the addition of calci­
An unprecedented volume of travel is in sight this
services next Sunday at the Masonic J. Todd. Games were played until mineral nutriment will assist in com­ um phosphate or calcium carbonate
year,
both in the United States and to foreign countries.
building. Holy communion at 8 a. m. a late hour. Refreshments of ice batting this disease for fear I shall and its effects on health, fertility, and
Vacation plans are now being made by thousands of per­
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy com­ cream and cake were served and a lead them to try a simple, easy and productivity of cows, I shall appre­
sons, some of whom are planning trips of one or two
ineffectual measure while neglecting ciate it if you will write me telling
munion with sermon at 11 a .m. Ev­ most enjoyable evening was spent.
the
much
more
troublesome
proced
­
ening sermon at 7:30 p. m.
me
thawresults.
Yours
sincerley
E.
V.
weeks
duration, while others will go abroad on more ex­
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Mrs. W. F. Nichols entertained St. ures which muBt be their main re­ McCollum.
tended
stays.
liance. You can easily see that I
Dear Mr. Shaw: The two samples
Alban's Guild Tuesday afternoon, Ap­
Safety
for their funds is a matter of the first im­
could do great harm by over-empha­ of bone charcoal which you sent me
ril 24, at her home on E. 5th street.
portance
to
travelers. Nothing is so destructive to the
sis of the facts as to the value of have
i
come to hand and I am greatly
Mrs. George Hanslmair was the guest
mineral
nutriments
in
this
situation.
,
pleasure
of
a trip as worry about one’s money. This
obliged
to
you
for
the
courtesy
of
The members present wore: Mes-
Louis Aufdermauer and Freda Josi
On account of a paper that I am to i sending them. X had never had the
safety and the peace of mind that goes with it can be had
of this county were married on May dames F. C. Baker, M. A. Adams,
by everyone through the use of the American Bankers
1, 1923 at the Reformed church In Chas. Brown, W. S. Coates, Art Case,
this city by Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, Wm. Delaney, J. L. Keeley, P. F. Dis­
Association Travelers’ Checks.
pastor, a large number of relatives ney, Elizabeth H. Fronk and Miss
and friends being present at the cer­ Georgia C. Barry.
emony.
Mrs. F. C. Baker will entertain the
A. B. A. Travelers’ Checks are readily cashed any­
Celebration of the wedding event Guild at its next regular meeting
where in the world by hotels, steamship and railroad
occurred Monday and Monday night, May 8.
and friends were present from many
companies, merchants, banks and others. They are in
parts of the county. A big wedding
effect
a universal currency, but are of no value to anyone
feast was had, and dancing and mu­
but
their
rightful owner. When purchased, the signature
sic were other features of the enter­ i
of
the
owner
is placed on every check and they cannot be
tainment, which was thoroughly en­
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joyed by the large crowd present, who
cashed until countersigned by owner with the same sig­
certainly wish the popular bride and and Dr. McCollum, the head of this
nature.
ZEROLENE. made from selected Western Naphthenic
groom a long life of happiness and work at the John Hopkins university
and
their
answers
are
herewith
pub
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Base Crude, vacuum-dietilled by our exclusive proceea, wiu
good luck.
lished for the information of the dai­
increase your car’s power and gasoline mileage by
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about 5% more than you can get when you use the
These checks are issued in denominations of $10, $20,
The Swastika club met at the home rymen of this country:
aversge higher-priced oil.
Dear Dlr. Shaw: In reply to your
of Mrs. Ira Smith on April 27. The
$50, and $100. Literature descriptive of these checks will
afternoon was pleasantly spent with letter of January 6th, I would »ay
In addition, your car will run from 25% to 50%
be mailed upon request.
fancy work. At the close of the af­ that in all probably the bone charcoal
farthar before carbon-removing operations become
ternoon the hostess served a very de­ which you mention would lx1 it desir­
necessary. Both these facts have been proved by re­
licious luncheon, the table being dec­ able mineral feed to use with cows,
peated demonstrations in the lsboratories of this Com­
pany and on the road.
orated with spring flowers.
The though I have never used it myself,
guests of the afternoon were Mes- and so can not say from experience,
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost half as much.
dames Crenshaw, Rosenberg. Plank, how they woud take it. Since their
Consult our Correct Lubrication Chart to determine ths
Graves, Lamb and Robinson. The requirement, however, is for mineral
right body of Zerolene for your car.
cloub will meet with Mrs. Burge In substances in about the proportions
May.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
in which they occur in bone, I think
that there should be little doubt as
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Mrs. W. S. Coates and Mrs. Wm. to the value of this product, if they
Delaney were hostesses for a May will eat it.
In my own studies at the Ohio Ex­
Day tea to benefit St. Alban's Episco­
pal mission at the home of the former periment Station, and later in a com­
on E. 7th street. At 4 o'clock an mercial connection in Chicago, the
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
English tea was served from a pret­ best mineral supplement for dairy
tily appointed table with an attract­ cows that I was able to find, was a
ive bowl of pansies as a centerpiece. clean, refined steamed bone which is
The following were entertained: Mes- produced as a by-product from the
dames P. F; Disney, W. H. Martin, manufacture of gelatin. The only
•t oro'« HœmDir -r+ irnTOrnnyi
t
Art Case, A*. K. Case, F. C. Baker, firm that I know of which is manufac­
Henry Crenshaw, G. E. Clary, M. A. turing and handling this product with
Adams, M. Seabrook, Hunsaker, Kel- a view to its use for feeding purposes
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low, J. L. Keeley, Elizabeth Fronk, H. is the United Chemical and Organic
C. Hanson, Misses Rowena Hanson, Products company, 1200 South Marsh­
Georgia Barry, Catto and Miss Page field Avenue, Chicago, III., with which
of London, England.
I was connected. In the course of this
connection I developed this product
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The April meeting of the Kill Kare of theirs as a mineral feed by changes
Klub was held at the home of Mrs. in their jnethod of handling, to make
David Kuratli with Mrs. H. H. Ros- it acceptable for such a purpose.
enberg, assisting hostess. The pro-
I found, much to my surprise, that
gram committee, Mrs. Aiderman, Ku­ dairy cows would eat ordinary fertil­
ratli, Lamar, Henkle and Poorman, izer steamed bone, and have, un­
had prepared a special program for questionably, derived some benefit
the afternoon instead f the regular from it. but I have hesitated to rec-
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1923
is a
Travel
Year
DOINGS IN SOCIETY
MINERALS
FOR
COWS
.. Western
Naphthenic Crude
Bes/ forMotor Oils
Our Vaults are Protected Day and Night With an Electric
Burglar Alarm System.
The First National Bank
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, lid
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY,
Why Pay Battery
Rental?
Written Quarantee when
desired—
When you buy a used truck from the Roberts
Motor Car Company they will give you a
written guarantee, stating the condition of
the truck.
OVERSTUFFED SUITE
In this Popular-Priced
LUXURIOUS COMFORT
Here is comfort you will appreciate. What a welcome place
these roomy chairs und big davenport fill in your home! It's no won-
der that this Carman three-piece suite is the favorit in so many
Pacific Coast homes.
lapestry or velour coverings; spring-edge seat; springs in cush­
ions, arms and backs; mahogany finished legs; heavy castors (eas­
ily moved); back faced with same material as frona and sides (so
you can place davenport in center of room.)
OUR POP! LAR PRICE MAKES IT EASY FOR YOU TO BRING
THIS < (IMFORT-MAKER RIGHT INTO YOl R .......
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Not that this is necessary, because the people that have
done business with them know that it is their policy to
stand behind every word that their salesmen tell you.
But people who have not lived
in Portland may desire this
formality and we assure you
that we have no hesitancy in
putting down in writing what
we tell you when you buy a
used truck from us.
bridge. It in itself is a
guarantee behind
guarantee.
Cotnc in and see
when you arc in town.
We have some cx-
cellent values in
used trucks on
our floor now.
We own our own building,
which covert a half block near
the East approach of the Steel
On y 8 hours until fully charged.
Bring your car here when doing your shopping or at
nigh* and in a few hours it is fully charged and rearing to
go.
No charge for leaving car over night while battery
being charged.
All work guaranteed with the best of services.
Charging Ford Batteries $1.00
Other Makes
$1.25
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ROBERTS
MOTOR CAR CO. I
PORTLAND
Dtetributors at Federal
Trucks In Oreguo.
Bring your battery to the Tillamook Garage to have it
looked after.
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