Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 17, 1914, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight. September 17, In 14.
opment of agriculture which will u
Christian Church.
ment now shown on the I9>4 assess­
the great permanent basic wealth
$5.00;
2nd,
Lillian
Williams,
$2.50.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR. Tilden, $1 00; 2nd, W. E. Noyes, 50c.
Dear friend:—We will be very producing industry of the C0UB,
Draft, single, 1st, Joe Donaldson, ment roll.
Largest Squash, 1st, C. E. Donald­
Committee.
n-uch pleased to have you attend our Thus, whatever can be done to fost
$5.00; 2nd, F. R. Beals, $2.50.
Best Displays Ever Seen Hindicaped son, $1.00; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
special services next Sunday night agriculture will be beneficial to
Draft,
yearlings,
ist,
Joe
Donaldson
Best Bundle Oats, ist, C. E. Don­
Reception at the High School.
By Wet Weather.
which
will be YOUNG MEN’S even­ whole community. The excellent tx
$5.00,
2nd,
Joe
Donaldson,
$2
50.
aldson, $1.00; 2nd, R. C. Jones, 50c.
ing at the Christian Church. We cor­ hibits of your county fair are tang
Honey.
Best
Bundle
Red
Clover,
ist,
C.
E.
The rain that makesTillamook fam­
The reception given to the new tea­
dially invite you to hear the follow- ible evidence of production. The im
Strained Honey, ist, G. W. Glenn,
ous poured down in copious showers Donaldson, $1.00; 2nd, Joe Durrer 50c
chers by the Mother and larent ing program.
Blalock,
50c.
ptovement of your live stock is quit’
Best Bunch Timothy, C. E. Don­ $1.00; 2nd, Mrs. R. Y.
this week and which placed a damper
Teachers’ Association, at the High
Chorus singing led by a violin quar- marked. This improvement is reflect
Comb Honey, ist, E. Atkinson,
on the best arranged and largest dis­ aldson, 50c. (no competition)
School Auditorium, last Friday even­
tette and piano.
ed in the increased production of
Best Bundle Orchard Grass, ist, R. $1 00; 2nd Henry Norberg, 50c.
play of live stock and agricultural
ing, was a decided success,over a
Best
display
of
milk,
W.
D.
Glad
­
Public reading of letters written by your dairy output. This is indeed one
produce ever assembled in the C. Jones, $1.00; 2nd, C. E. Donaldson,
hundred persons being ptesent.
Tillamook young ladies exprssing of the best dairy sections of the
well, $¡.00.
county. The rain was disappointing 5°c.
A very pleasing program was ren­ the writer’s views on the subject, "An
Best
Grange
Display.
world and the development of this in­
Best Artichoke, 1st, R. Y. Blalock,
to those who have labored so long
dered as follows:
1st,
Fairview
Grange
No.
273,
$4000
ideal
young
man.
”
dustry should be pushed to the limit
$1.00,
2nd,
R.
O.
Richard,
50c.
and faithfully to make the fair a suc­
I*iano Duet, Misses Marie Holden,
A violin and piano duet by Mr. and
“I am delighted to see Tillamook
Buckwheat, G. W. D. Glenn, 50c. 2nd, Nestucca Grange No. 503, $30.00.
cess as well as those who attended it
and Gertrude Ebinger.
Best Farm Display.
County coming into its own. Your
Mrs. Koch.
or did not see it on account of the (no cempctition.)
Address, Aims of Parent Teacher
1st, C. E. Donaldson, $25.00; 2nd R.
A vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Van city is clean and modern and yOur
Best Kale, 1st, J. H. Dunstan, $1.00;
bad weather
Association, W. S. Buel.
Y.
Blalock.
$15.00.
rural homes and buildings show pro-
2nd,
Herman
Hauswirth,
50c.
Winkle.
The nicely arranged pavilion where
Vocol Solo, Mrs. A. B. Heney.
Sermon subject, “An Ideal Young giess and thrift and you art on the
School Exhibit.
Best Cascara Bark, 1st, C. E. Don­
the cheese and other agricultural dis­
Piano Solo, Mrs. E. E. Koch.
highway of prosperity and the cit-
School District No. 9, Banner.
Man.”
plays were exhibited, also flowers, aldson, $1.00; 2nd, Miles Blalock, 50c.
Male Trio, Messre Koch, Botts and
Best Gen. Display Grasses, C. E.
About fifty reserved seats will be izenery of this section of our com­
Cattle.
needlework, domestic baking and
occupied by young men.
monwealth will be known as a con­
Jersey Bull, 3 years, 1st, Hare Bros. Rev. Van Winkle.
canning, paintings and photographs, Donaldson, $1.00, (no competition.)
Violin Solo, Mr. E. E. Koch.
These services will begin promptly tented happy people.
Best Gen. Display of Vegetables, $10.00; 2nd Morrison Mills, $5.00.
presented a pretty picture and was a
Vocal Solo, Mrs, MacKenzie.
Jersey Bull, 2 and under 3, ist, Wm.
ci edit to the county, not only for the ist, C. E. Donaldson, $3 00; 2nd, Mrs.
Each number graciously responded at 7:45-
“Loyal Sons’ Class.”
A.
L.
Donaldson,
$200
Maxwell,
$5.00,
(no
competition.)
large amount of exhibits, but for the
High School Notes.
Loyas Sons’ Class.”
Best loo lbs. Inslage Corn, ist, R.
Jersey Bull, senior yearling, 1st, to a hearty uncore.
artistic manner in which they were
Following
the
program
the
guests
Y. Blalock, $10.00; 2nd, C. E. Don­ Andrew Andeson, $5.00: 2nd, Walter
School started Monday,-September
arranged
were received and introduced by Dr. Withycombe Visists Tillamook. the seventh, with an enrollment of 100
The cheese as usual was an attract­ aldson, $5.00
Severance, $2.50.
Table Beets, 1st, W. S. Hare, $1.00;
ive feature, as well as the grange dis­
Jersey Bull, Jr. yearling, ¡st, F. R. the board of school directors, those
pupils. The Senior, Junior, Sopho­
in the receiving line being Mrs. Ever­
Dr. James Witliycombe, Republican more and Freshmen classes have 26
Beals, $2.50, (no competition.)
plays. What appeared to interest 2nd, C. B. Wiley, 50c.
3 Cabbage, ist, W. L. Vcatch, $¡ 00;
visitors as much as anything, was the
Jersey Bull, Sr. calves, 1st. T. H. son, Prof. Karl Onthank, Miss Maude nominee for Governor, arrived at Til­ 8, 20 and 46 members respectively
large displays made by two indiv id- 2nd, R. Y’. Blalock,50c.
McCormack, $5.00; 2nd, Morrison Mastic, Mrs. Geo. Lamb, Miss Lucia lamook last evening. The doctor was the officers for the classes are:
Macklin, Mr. H. T. Botts, Mrs. \. met at the depot by committee of our
6 carrots, ist, G. H. Foland, $1.00; Mills, $2.50.
uals—C. E. Donaldson and ÍL Y.
Seniors—Howard Lamar, Pres •
Blalock—of home grown products. 2nd, W. S. Hare, 50c.
Jersey Bull, Jr. calves, ist, T. H. Stockham, Mr. W. S. Buel, Miss Ada citizens and escorted to the city by a Freda Schneulle, ViceJPres.; Pouline
3 Cauliflower, ist E. Atkinson, $1.00 McCormack, $5.00; 2nd, T. H. McCor­ McDowell, Mr. Jesse Crenshaw, Miss company of ¡6 young ladies on horse Beals, Sec. and Tres.
Mr. Donaldson certainly deserved the
Clara Pruehs, Mr. D. E. Reed, Miss back. This was greatly appreciated
first prize and is deserving of a great 2nd, W. L. Veatch, 50c.
mack, $2.50.
Junior—Ila Hart, Pres.; Gertrude
by Doctor Witliycombe, and was Ebinger, Vice-Pres.; Mabel Lucas,
6
Cucumbers,
1st,,
R.
Y
’
.
Blalock,
deal of credit. It showed, however
Jersey Cows, 3 years, ist, Morrison L.ola Herald, Miss Mabel Goyne.
The success of the reception was considered by him as one of the most
the great variety of fruit, vegetables $1.00; 2nd E. H. Lindsey, 50c.
Mills, $10.00; 2nd, Wm. Williams, $5.
Sec. and Tres.
6 Onions, ist, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00;
and feed that can be grown in this
Jersey Cows, 2 years, ist, Morrison due to the efforts of the following forceful tributes of his campaign.
Sophomore—Harold Mason, Pres.;
The Doctor stated that the outlook Beatrice Harris, Vice-Pres.; Lizzie
county, even on hillside land, where 2nd, Mrs. J. Michaud, 50c.
Mills, $10.00, 2nd W. D. Gladwell, $5. committees. Arrangements and re­
freshments
—
Mesdames
Dick,
Duns
­
for the success of the whole Republi­ Coates, Sec. and Tres.
most of Mr. Donaldson’s exhibits 6 Parsnips, ist, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00;
Jersey Heifers, Sr. yearling, ist, C.
2nd, G. H. Foland, 50c.
were grown.
McCormack, $5.00; 2nd, C. McCor­ tan and Harris. Program—Mesdames, can ticket in November is good and
Freshmen— August Boquist, Pres.;
H.Crenshaw, E. E. Koch. On public­ that this was unquestionably a Re­
Celery, ¡st, Geo. Wilson, $1.00; 2nd, mack, $2.50.
There was a fine display of dairy
Fay
Hill, Vice-Pres.; Herbert Stam,
stock, the best ever seen in the coun­ C B. Wiley, 50c.
Jersey Heifers, grade Sr. yearlings, ity and invitations—Mesdames, Hew­ publican year. He said “There is a Sec. and Tres.; Lowell Edwards, Yell
2 Pumpkins, ist, C. E. Donaldson, ist, R. Richards, $5.00; 2nd, R. Rich­ itt, Erskine, Gersoni. On welcome general impression that the Undtr- leader.
ty, as well as poultry.
and introductions—Miss Emma Ue- wood tariff bill discriminates un­
On Thursday afternoon Dr. Withy- $1.00; 2nd, W. L. Veatch, 50c.
ards, $2.50.
A student body meeting was called
2 Squash, ist, W. S. Hare, $1.00;
combe spoke in the pavilion and not­
Jersey Cows, Jr. yearling, 1st, Mor­ land, Harriett Gaylord and Mesdames justly against western industries. In and Areta Everson was elected Pres.,
Hanson,
Dunstan,
Leach
and
Burge.
industry
in
withstanding the inclement weather, 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
fact, practically every
rison Mills, $5.00; 2nd, Morrison
The refreshments, consisting of Tillamook County has been more or Lee Doty, Vice-Pres.; Pauline Beals,
Dried Loganberries, ist, Beaver Mills, $2.50.
there was a large attendance. The Dr.
Sec. and Tres.; Lloyd Jones, Sergant
commended the people of Tillamook Loganberry Assn., $t.oo; 2nd, F. W.
Jersey Calf, ist, Wm. Williams, cake and punch was served by the less adversely effected by this bill. I at Arms. At this meeting preparations
young ladies of the High School Do­ am a staunch believer in the principal
for the fin«'display they had made, Jones, 50c.
$2.50. (no competition.)
mestic Science class in the room used of American markets for Americans. were made for an excursion to Bay
Duchess Apples, ist, E. D. Hoag,
which was a credit to any county. He
Holstein Bull, 3 years,
Ocean.
specially referred to the fine stock $1.00; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
These, however are national ques­
Kunze, $10.00; 2nd, J. Emmenegcr by them for class work.
Friday evening the Parent Teach­
The regular meeting of the Parent tions and the voters of this state are
and was highly delighted to see the Giavensteins, ist, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00 $5.00.
er’s Association gave a reception for
Teachers'
Association
will
be
held
progress the dairymen had made 2nd, H. L. Jensen, 50c.
vitally interested in state issues.
Holstein Bull, 2 years , ist, Wm.
every second Monday of the month The great need in Oregon as I see it the teachers. A vry enjoyable musical
along those lines. Dr. Withycombe Grimes Golden, 1st, O. W. Kinna­ Noyes, $5.00, (no competition)
piogram was rendered and the Do­
then dwelt upon the necessity of man, 50c., (no competition.)
Holstein Bull, Sr. Calf, ist, G. H. I at the high school auditorium at 7:30, is for good sound constructive legis­ mestic Science class served a delight­
making the farm home pleasant and
Bismarck, ist, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00; Foland, $5.00; 2nd, John Schild, $2.50. and a cordial invitation is extended lation that will lessen the burden of
ful luncheon of cake and punch.
attractive for the women and the 2nd, H. L. Jensen, 50c.
taxation and give confidence for the
Holstein Bull, Sr. grade, Chas John­ to each and every one to attend.
Saturday the high school went to
children and those who lived on
Kings, 1st, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00; 2nd, son, $2.50, (no competition.)
investment of capital for the develop­
Bayocean on their annual picnic. The
farms and advocated all modern con­ H. L. Jensen, 50c.
ment of our industries. We have a
Holstein Cow, 3 years, 1st, John
day turned out to be a fine one and
Cut Prices.
veniences for their benefit. Dr.
Bellflowers, 1st, O. W. Kinnaman, Schild, $10.00; 2nd John Schild, $5.00.
state of wonderful agricultural and
everyone had a very good time.
Withycombe said when he first visit­ $t.oo, 2nd, Chas. Robitsch, 50c.
industrial opportunities. The County
Holstein Cow, 2 years, 1st, John
The school is taking an active part
ed Tillamook about 20 years ago he
$1.00 atjd «P of Tillamook has an immense forest
Baldwins, ist, R. Y. Blalock, $1.00; Schild, $10.00; 2nd John Schild, $5.00. Cabihets, per doz.
.50 and up wealth and an endless field of factory in the contests at the county fair this
Post cards .........
advocated better stock and co-opera­ 2nd, H. L. Jensen, 50c.
Holstein Cow, grade 3 years, ¡st,
. .
.25 and up
week. The high school exhibit took
tion amongst the farmers, and he was
Northern Spy, 1st, Henry Zurfluch, Chas Kunze, $10.00; 2nd, Wm. Noyes, Enlargements . Tillamook
development. But after the great
Studio.
first prize which was a lovely pennant
pleased to find that they had done $¡.00, 2nd, H. L. Jensen, 50c.
Opposit
Court
House.
$500.
harvest of lumber will come a devel-
School was dismissed Wednesday
this and were turning out a splendid
Crabs, any variety, ¡st, Jenck Bros.,
Holstein Cow, grade 2 years, ist,
and Thursday afternoons, and there
cheese that was a credit to the dairy­ $1.00; 2nd, Jacob Nicklaus, 50c.
Chas. Kunze, $io.oo; 2nd, Chas
Cow Testing Association.
dairy cows to get the best results. Mr. will be no school Friday, this gives
men. He spoke of the great possibili­
Snow, H. L. Jensen, 50c. (no com­ Kunze, $5.00.
Jones is the right man in the right the students a chance to enjoy the
ties of increasing the agricultural pro­ petition.)
Holstein Heifers grade I year, ist,
The Tillamook County Cow Test- place for our county, and all the far­ fair.
ducts of the state and how this could
Grunings, H. L. Jensen, 50c. (no Chas Kunze, $5.00; 2nd, Chas Kunze,
ing Association met on Thursday, mers should see Mr. Jones and get
be brought about.
The school is entering on different
competition.)
$2.50.
Sept. 10th, at the beautiful farm home these tables and use them, thus saving contests, two classes, A, those 14 or
Dr. Withycombe’» remarks were
Ben Davis, H. L. Jensen, 50c. (no
Holstein Heifer grade calves, isf, of its president, Mr. Charles Kunze, money in feed and getting more milk
well received especially where he ad­ competition.)
above, and class B, those under 14.
Chas Kunze, $5.00; 2nd, John Schild, in a joint business meeting and all from their herds. A general discus­
vocated making the farm home at­
There are two representatives for
Winter Banana, H. L. Jensen, 50c., $2.50.
day picnic. The members, their sion was had on feeding and care of class A and one for class B. The con­
tractive with modern improvements (no competition.)
Holstein, 6 calves, John Schild, $5., friends and ladies to the number of
and comforts for the women and
cows’to get the best results, a num- tests they will enter are, Ciphering,
Sweet, Jenck Bros., 50c., (no com­ (no competition.)
seventy five spent a pleasant time on , ber of talks were given by farmers spelling and declamation.
children.
petition.)
Better
Babies
Cntest.
one of Oregon’s grand days. The men piesent, and Judge Cal Worrall being
Poultry Department.
The student body was very pleased
Winesaps, H. L. Jensen, 50c. ino
Highest boy, Walter B. Poorman, inspected Pres. Kunze’s model dairy
called on for a speech, urged all far­ with a short address from Dr. James
Brown Leghorns, 1st, Mrs. Ross, competition.)
score 99E j , Bronze Medal.
farm, his alfalfa, has up-to-date meth- mers to join the Commercial Club, Withycombe, Republican candidate
$2.00; 2nd Gus Goeres, $1.00.
Maiden Blush, H. L. Jensen, Soc.,
Second, tiT<l by Minnie Kinnaman, o ds, his fine herd of cattle, his com-
showing the great good that can be for Governor of Oregon, Thursday
White Orpington, M. K. Flickinger, (no competition.)
and Marion Coates, score, 98^, mo'diously arranged "^arge barn, all of
accomplished for all by co-operation morning.
$1.00. (no competitor)
Willow Twig, H. L. Jensen, 50c., Bronze Medals.
______
whic.b,- together with Mr. and Mrs. of farmers and business men through
Black Minorca, 1st, Mrs. Magarcll, (no competition.)
Class 1, girls ¡st, Minnie Kinnaman, Kunze's generous hospitality, have
$2OO; 2nd R. C Magarcll, $¡00.
the club. In closing, he elegantly
Alexanders, Mrs. T. Coates, 50. (no Diploma.
DR. WENDT,
given them a State wide reputation as spoke of the pure moral living of the
Oncora, 1st, Mrs, H. Booth, $2.00; competition.)
Eye Specialist
2nd class, Marion Coates, diploma. one of Oregon's best' farms and
2nd, E N. Morgan, $1.00.
farmers as leavening for good the
Best Display of Apples, ist, R. Y.
3rd class, Evelyn Dowell, diploma.
White Leghorns, 1st, John Hoff Blaylock, $3.00; 2nd, Chas Robitsch,
hosts.
civilization of our modern commer­ Reasonable Prices fiuaranteei.
4th class, Kathrine Lithof, diploma.
man, $2.00; 2nd, Mrs. Murphy, $1.00. $.’.oo.
This Associatiorf is doing a grand cialism, prone to extremes and im­
1st class, boys, Thayne Smith.
R. I. Reds, 1st, E. D. Hoag,$2.00;
work to improve the grade and earn­ morality, saying the home life of our
Best Display of Plums, E. D. Hoag,
Class 2, boys, Walter Poorman.
2nd, Hugh Barber, $1 00.
ing capacity of the dairy herds of Til­ urban population was the guiding
50c., (no competition.)
Class 3, Earl Frankl in.
White Wyandotts, 1st, Mrs. Craw­
lamook County, and every progress­ star of hope for America. He urged
Prunes, Jacob Nicklaus, 50c., (no
Class 3, Earl Franklin.
ford, $2OO; 2nd, J. H. Tucker, $too
ive
farmer shcuuld become a member. 'upon all the single standard of mor­
competition.)
EAT VIERECK’S
Class 4, \ eldon Anderson.
White Rocks, 1st, W. S. Coates,
At noon the good ladies spread a ality for men and women alike, and
Pears, Bartlett, 1st, Chas Robitsch,
Money
Prizes.
$.’.oo, 2nd, W. S. Coates, $1.00.
picnic dinner on bales of straw in the that the best in life could only be at­
$1 00; 2nd, A. T. Blackburn, 50c.
BREAD,
Class I, tied between Minnie Kinna­
Barred Rocks, 1st, l.on Kinnaman,
Display of Fruit on Plates, E. H. man and Thayne Smith, prize $10.00. yard, and all of us seated on other tained through pure, upright, morai
$-•00; 2nd Henry F.llison, $1 00.
bales of straw, enjoyed one of the living. Mr. Worrall received many
Lindsay, $2.00, (no competition.)
Class 2, Walter Poo’man, $15.00.
Ducks, Mrs. Burton, $t 00 (no com­
best dinners ever spread of all the compliments on his eloquent forceful TIEIAMOOK BAKERY,
B01 Peaches. A. E. Holden. $1 00, 2nd, Marion Coates, »,|00O
petition.)
(no competition.)
good things to eat, prepared by the talk.
3rd, Matilda Kupp’, j - qq
Mallard Ducks, 1st, Mrs. T. Coates,! Fruits and Vegetables Worthy of
After a social hour, good byes were
Highest score C1;M-x Earl Frank. best cooks in our county.
$200; 2nd, Mrs. G. Terry, $1.00.
Honorable Mention.
Pictures were taken of all at the spoken, thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Iin, $15.00.
At All Grocers.
Wild Mallard Ducks, 1st, Glen Ter- ' Brussels Sprouts, Herman Haus-
sti*aw tables, music was furnished by Kunze returned by all, autos started
2nd, tied between, Evelyn Powell
ry, $2.00, 2nd Jacob Niclaus, $ioo
, wirth.
of
the
guests
on
his
accordion,
one •
and all went homeward, to contented
.¡n< Grar lVj||e Simmons, $15.00.
Indian Runner Ducks, 1st, W. E.
Cole Rabi, W. L. Veatch.
After dinner our host spoke of the lives, realizing that the source of all
»4, ist, Veldon Anderson, $15,;
Noyes, $200; 2nd, W F. Noyes $1 00 ' Pie Plant, I. C. Rowe and W. L.
good the? Association was doing, its wealth comes primarily from the
*■ » k *.«..*’* •
, Dolor Zachman, $10.00; jrd,
Pekin Ducks, Mrs. Henry Olds, ‘ Veatch.
ideas and aims, and its success, the farm.
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre’’
athryn
Uithof,
$5.00.
$1.00, (no competition.)
Ripe Beans, Robt Eichinger,
great pow<’r for good it is in our
Following is the test report, show­
Surveyor.
Geese, 1st, Mrs. Burton, $200; 2nd,
Mangle Wortzal, W. L. Veatch.
County. He then called on County ing all cows in the Association, mak­
Henry Olds, $1.00.
John
Leland Henderson, Sec-
Garden Peas, Robt. Eichinger.
Wants Assessment on Dairy Lands Agriculturist Jones, who gave a talk ing over forty pounds of fat during the
retarx'Treaa., Attorney« ’
Turkeys, 1st, Joe Von Rotz, $2 00;
Potatoes for seed, W, F. Gallov
Lowered.
on the best combinations of feed for month of August.
.ay.
Law, Notrary Public
2nd, Mrs. Donaldson, $100.
Radishes, W. L. Veatch,
Turkeys, (Buff) Mrs. E. P. Mills.
Cranberries, F. Atkins» '
Tillamook. Oregon.
Cows name
Breed
Tillamook Title and
Owner
Age Freshened Milk
P. C. Fat
$1 00. (no competition)
Salsify, W. L. Ve»’
J"’
Gûldie
Gr Jer
Sept. 16, 1914.
Mat Mar 13 ’14 1302
Joe Durrer
4.7
61.19
Abstract co.
Ruby
Pigeons, 1st, E. N. Morgan, $1.00.
2
’• Apr 2 14
1008
Cactus, Robt,
''
5.2
52.42 I
To the Board of Equalization of Joe Durrer
ichinger.
Adolph Erickson LontMegs
Native
Mat June 28 T4 1178
and, E. I.. Stewart, 50c.
3.4
51.50
Tillamook County.
«
<
* «
Law,
Abstracts,
R‘al Eslate,
No.
G. Hanenkrat
" 27
Mar 11 ’14
✓
Milk Test.
1240
4.1
50.84
Rabbits, 1st, Claude Ackley, $1.00,
4«
Çhas.
On September 14th, there was a Joe Durrer
Rose
Gr
Jer
Surveying,
Insurance.
Mar
12
’
14
946
5.3
50.14
Kunze, 1st, $25.00; 2nd,
*•
2nd, E. L. Stewart, 50c.
Adol-V
Native
meeting held at the Commercial Club G Hanenkratt No. 14
’’ 14 ’14
806
6.2
49 97
Both Phones.
,,h Erickson, 2nd $15.00.
44
Fruit and Vegetable Department.
Chas
Kunze
Gr
Hol
No.
15
" 11 ’14
1240
4.0
49.60
rooms, there was present about 75
4 4
TILLAMOOK - -
OKEGON-
Cheese.
Native
G Hanenkratt No. 20
July 26 ’14 1190
4.1
Largest Turnip. 1st, W. F. Noye’
48.79
large taxpayers. A committee was ap­ Carl Hunt
• 4
N.
N.
Nig
“
22
'14
837
5.8
Kirby,
score
96,
prize,
cup.
48.55
$1 00; 2nd, Gus. Goeres, 50c.
’
4 4
Gr Hol
Apr
2’14 1147
4.2
48.17
Hugh Barber, score 95*1, prize pointed consisting of F. R. Beals, Claude Ackley No. 4
• 4
4 «
• 4
Largest Rutabaga, 1st, W. F
Chas Kunze
Mar 7 T4 1023
No. 23
Charles
Kunze,
A.
M.
Hare
and
W.
4.5
46.04 Watchtower Apartment
4 4
$1.00; 2nd. J. H Dunstan, •
No>’,s $12.50.
Hanenkratt
Native
No. 5
Mar 22 '14 1070
4.3
46.01
G Dwight to investigate the assess­ G
44
MRS. ALICE HEITSMA1V
Oscar
Joe
Durrer
Gr
Jer
Mar
930
Werschkul,
score
95
’
4,
prize.
Babv
19
’
14
4.9
Largest Stock Beet, •
;°v'
45.57
4 4
4 4
4 4
ment
on
the
different
classes
of
prop
­
Claude
Ackley
No.
1
May
7
’
14
713
6.0
$10
00.
42.78
$too, 2nd. R. Y. B’
1 M Rom-
1, 2, 3 Room Apartment«.
44
Hunt
Prietta
May 8 ’14 1256
3.4
42.70
Harry Thomas, score, 94, prize, erty as shown on the iqi q assessment Carl
Largest Sunil’
*,ock’ **•
Furnished
or Cnfurnisn •
T
H
McCor
­
roll. And at an adjo»jrne<j meeting
Y Blalock, p
on S utk ’ >»». R- $5.00.
mack & Son
Susie
$1 to $5.00 PER WEEK
Gr Jer
946
4.5
42.57
held
on
Tuesday.
Se-
pt
.
IM
h,
after
go
­
Claude Ackley No. 12
Best Di-
H B<>o«h. 50c.
Clarence Nelson, score 93J4, prize,
28 T4 1147
Gr Jer
3.7
42.44 Free Phones, Water am’ L'*
ing into the matte’. of a„„,ed valu­ G Hanenkratt No. 28
Native
17 '14
Blalo»’
’pUy oi Po‘««o»». 1st. R Y. $2.50.
961
4.4
42.28
First St and 4th Ave. bn”’
G
Hanenkratt
No.
25
Gr
Jer
'
ations
of
the
diff
erent
c
ta»»e*
of
27
’
14
915
4.6
42.09
t, - • “• **•«>; *‘nd- J H. Dunstan,
Jacob
Nichlaus,
.'display
of
i
brick
T
illamook
,
O rego .
John
Zurcher
Gladdip
Native
1 ’14
961
>0.
,
I
4.4
41.28
propcr,v a
.Union was passed in­ Adolph EricksonJersey
cheese, prize, $2.00.
Gr Jer
27 '14
806
5.1
41.11
structing
th»
JOHN LELAND HENDERS^
1 Gal Beans green, 1st. F. H. Lind­
committee to request Joe Durrer
May
18 ’14
729
5.6
40.82
Horse*
say. $1 00; 2nd, Vincent Jacob, 50c
the Board c EqualiMtion to reduce John Neiger No. 15
15 T4
884
4.6
40.56
Roadster Stallion, ist, Harri» 4 the asses*’ .j valuations on all farm Chas Kunze
No. 32
1 '14 1116
3.6
40.18
attorney
Shorty
\ idito, $10.00; 2nd, A. C. Everson, ands 33
19 ’14 * 1085
3.7
per cent gnj we (|ie un. E G«inger R. ----------------------
40 15
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*W A-«,«*««,
AND
Gorham, ’ Official
Tester.
$500.
Joe Dürrer, Secretary.
uersign» .j COmmittee in accordance
The above is a very good showing considering that nearly all the cows in the
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Draft Stallion, 1st Liberal Horse Co with *
¡ns,ructioni hereby petition Association freshened early and that the summer was exceptionally dry the
T illamook B lock .
$500: (no competition.}
a,H’ ’.eqaest that all farm lands be re- driest ever seen In this section. If a man had these 25 cow* all together in one
. Road?,fr. Single, tstr R. Richards, ,’uc'ed 3^1 3 per cent from the assess- herd be would indeed have a profitable herd.
Tillamook •
-
Roy C. Jones, County Agriculturist.
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