Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 29, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEiMBER 29, 1917
ADVERTISING RATES.
• THE Y M. C. A. DRIVE
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
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Legal Advertisements.
Total Amount of Money Raised
By R- C. Jone*. County Agriculturist.
Was $1.943 94
First Insertion per line ............ $ .10
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•0$
The total amount of money raised
Business and Professional cards
in Tillamook County tor the Y. M. G
one month................... .................. I.oo A »as $2.04395. »hich was very
Locals per line each insertion...
05 gratifying to those who had the
Display advertisements, an inch
management of the drive, made up as
and Lodge Notices, per line .
-OS follows;
All Resolutions of Condolence
Beaver ..............
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one month....................................
50 Brighton ..........
Bay City ..........
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Cloverdale ....
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Nehalem ........
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F. C. BAKER. Publisher
Wheeler
JRF7$
Tillamook City
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Total
___ $2.94.494
We give below the remainder of the
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subscribers which is coir.posed most-
Portland is having about the same ly s'! the W heeler list.
experience with juries as Tillamook
had when the local option law went A. M Hare .................-
into effect. They would not convict Maury ce L. Curry —..
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with the most convinci -.g evidence Jimmie Glick
1 Kila Red berg
placed berore them by the prosecut­
Goldie W ilson
ing attorney.
Bessie Hunter
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It is reported that too heavy loads Mabie L_: ..^_.st
are being hauled o» er the cxxinty and R. C. Ma<urrcll
city paxed roads There is not a road Hcr.rv >;-.iuh
•a the county or city that »ill stand E. H. Lane
up under a 14 toa loadL and the coun­ E. G Madden
ty and city oftieials should put a stop Mr. Zweiiel
Fred Morgan
to it.
Chas S.'_r.x
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By way of a little charity and cor.- Ed Patchel ...
> deration, give the business men a C A. Stump
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rest tor a few months They have Cash
been called upon tor money so t're- Cash ..................
quen: . that packing around sub­ W alter Patchel
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scription appeals have become bur­ Mr. W cito»
Doag
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Mr.
men
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densome Give the business
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Mr. Emcrv
rest m this matter.
W. E. McK ,
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Something will have to be done to Mr. And: rsoa
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Mr.
Fergus.'«
round up the enemy in the Vailed
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eve:., r.gly considerate of a er. er.- W. M Pickett ..........
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c » too i-. i.eh so. as the outrage in Lnq .cycs W h
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Wheeler
Lumber
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alth.etgh the bomb V. cd e.g't per­ Mrs. Gee. Archibaki
Tom lexers
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sons. :t was r.te-.ed tc K
several
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H T. Knckmmu ...
hundred. This will help to bnr.g
Dr. Rinehart
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hatrexi upon the people ct the central
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p.'wc s ar.l arouse -.ghtccves
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sho-’.t be trarr, at oxee to Mr. Cooku ..................
imuud wg ail abe» enemy , «berwme Ben Reus
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the destrectsor. cc Etc axd property Xi alter Luniberg
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will cee.tmsc.
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L. HcYver __ .......
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Deeboru ........................
XXarc Mayer____ ....
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Mr. Gobcmax _____ ...
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Mr. Myers
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T. A. Catkrrs
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Fred DaGas . ..
L. M. Dexuns
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Guben Laoca c±
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Editorial Snap Shots.
Six Months Summary of Cow Test­
ing Association.
The same cow held the record last Wm. Maxwell. Rose .
year of 70 jo lbs milk and 30*57 lbs. Wtn. Williams, Golda
tat. In 1915 a grade Jersey, belonging
to W'm Maxw ell made
9 lbs fat
from 6555 lbs milk, w hile the year be­
fore a Holstein, owned by Chas
Kunre. made 350.9+ lbs. fat from
9:44 tbs milk.
The raise in production shown by
the comparison speak. well for the
work of the association. It is notice­
able, also, that those who have been
•a the association longest and applied
the information gained have forged
«read the fastest Instead of one asso­
ciation. we should have two or three
right here adjacent to Tillamook.
Herds should be in. not oaiy one year
but every year.
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$030
250.50
250.34
At the end of six Months of test­
mg. it is well to glance over the re-
cords to see how our cows are doing
compared with previous years, The
following table shows the number of
cows in the association, during the
last tour years to appear on the six
months honor roll:
No cow s No cows Xo. Cowi
over 350 os er joo Over 450
tbs. fat
Ibsfat
It's tat
t
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1917
1916
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it?
if 15
o
s
5J
B
1914
65
Following is a list O! *H cows rr.ak-
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The high record :hx> year is held by ia< over 250 Tbs tat m the hrst six
les Dürrer s high grade Jerseys. Baby moeths ot this year's work. arranged
wuh
3 Tbs railk and J9&S9 !b tat. m order ot procuctton.
V»ner and name or Co»
Breed
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Jersey............ G. J
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rggy................ GJ.
icy.................... GJ.
Zoe's Surprise J er.
■ody ................... GJ.
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e Ot Sanaa .. Guer
By.............. .. GJ.
ty .................... G J.
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ixy....................... Nat.
arise
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So. 1$ ...
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seta.......... ........ G H
ix H
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ret . . —..... G J.
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Gem Theatre.
THURSDAY, NOV. 29
BETRAYED' '—rive reel W illiam Fox feature. In this picture
we have something out of the ordinary of everyday photo­
play. The following is a comment taken from the Moving
Picture World. “Plenty of Action and well directed story,
with humor, realism, romance and dash. Miss Miriam Coop­
er is the star, supported by Hobart Bosworth and Wheeler
Oakman. Mr. Oakman will be remembered as the star in
“The Ne’er Do WelL" you cannot afford to miss this one.
FRIDAY. NOV. 30.
SATURDAY DEC. 1.
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KNOCKOUT PROGRAMS AT THE
“SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"—five reel Artcraft picture
featuring Geo. M. Cohan. This will be an exceptionally
atr._s.-c picture, as the Star in his part is required to write
a r.tveL with only twenty four hours in which to do it, or
lose a large wager which has been posted. Mr. Cohan will
more than please you u-ith his efforts, as he did in “Broad­
way Jones.”
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“GIRL WITHOL'T A SOUL”—five reel Metro Wonderplay
featuring the classy little actress Viola Dara. In this play
Miss Dara plays the part of twin sisters, and does it with
much credit to herself. There is no need of any further com­
ments. as Metro is a guarantee of itself.
“NOTHING TO WEAR”—oce reel Drew Comedy.
SC.V2).4E DEC. 2.
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FILLING HIS OWN SHOES'—five reel Essanay feature
photoplay introducing to the theatre goers of Tillamook,
one of the most capable actors in the movies of today. In
this play Mr. Bryant Washburn takes the part i of^n
oigan -•vmer-
Amer­
ican shoe clerk who inherits a Turkish arerr. It il a highly
amasir.g comedy drama.
MOXDA Y9 DEC. 3.
NEGLECTED WIFE — Na 8.
-LONESOME LUKE LOSES PATIENCE.—2 red comedy.
• HEARST-PATHE NEWS“
TUESDA Y. DEC. 4.
“THE PAINTED LIE*—rive part Mutual pactare featuring
Crane Wilbur The story of an innocent mar facing death
for the crime committed by another man.
"THE LADY DETECTIVE”—one reel comedy featuring
George Ovey.
Ray Haiaday
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SaT<t Cedumbna riccei
Cajcxm S:iiy Greer
Mr Memm ...................
J G Raxes ...................
Rcaochamp -__ ___
R R T«jte.................
w M Crews .............
H 'EDSESDA Y. DEC 5
"FIRES OF REBELLION*—five reel feature with
Phillips.
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