Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 25, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Subscribe for the Tillamook The association unanimously voted to
join the Oregon Dairy Council. L. B.
ladlight, the leading County Zeimer. A. Jensen and K. E. Cavett,
spoke^highly of the way in which
i all
ewspaper $2.00 per year,
the council is encouraging the peo-
I ■ pie
to U3e butter, cheese and milk in
illamook Head-)
I the diet.
light,
E. E. *Bently, conductor on the
Weekly ‘Oregon-
Portland-Tillamook line, fell from an
engine and received serious injuries
. ian,
in the back and leg. Dr. Robb, of
Oregon Farmer, J
Hillsboro, was called and the unfor­
Gymnasium Assured.
DECEMBER 25,
I
Kluk, of Beaverton, Oregon. She be­
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
THE I. W. W. SENTENCES.
gan her test at the age of 22%
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Considerable Interest was taken in months and finished on November
Friday. Dec. 26.—"The Dictator.,” a
Governor
Olcott
Butts
In
—
District
the special school election which was 39, 1919. Her production for thi year
Paramount production featuring
Attorney Goyne Makes Reply.
to settle the question of a new gym­ is 13,668.7 pounds of milk and SOO
John Barrymore, taken from the
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nasium for school district No. 9, to pounds of fat. She produced 1000 lbs.
story by Richard Harding Davis.
cost $17,000, and when the votes of milk during her last month, Her
Salem, Ore. Dec. 13, 1919.
"Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
were coujited on Friday evening it production is claimed to make her Hon. T. H. Goyne, District Attorney,
Saturday,
Dec. 27—"Pals First”
resulted in a majority of about two not only the world’s record yearling
Tillamook Oregon;
Metro production featuring Har­
to one in favor of bonding the dis- Jersey, but the world's record in her
My Dear Sir.—Please find enclosed
old Lockwood.
trict. The vote stood: For 127t class for all breeds of dairy cattle.
clipping from the Oregonian which
"He Leads—Others Follow” one
ciguiiist 66.
1 There is quite a demand for Tilla- was sent to me by a man prominent
reel Harold Lloyd Comedy.
tunate conductor was taken to Port­ I At the special school meeting Fri- U’iM>k Jerseys. P. W. Todd recently in the American Legion. I wonder if
day afternoon, the district voted in sold some Jerseys to a Washington you could furnish this office with a Sunday, Dec. 28—“Probation Wife.”
land.
Select Pictures production, featur­
iavor of purchasing the Hays tract of
statement relative to these cases and
Bernard Williams, of Tillamook five acres for $10,5uu, the vote be­ state dairyman. J. J. Van Klux and
ing Norma Talmage.
the reason why disposition was made
Son.
of
Beaverton,
whose
heifer,
county, and Grace S. Umphlett of ing: Yes 30, No." 19. The school
"Hungry Lions in a Hospital”, 2
made the above record, want to pur­ of them as set out in the clipping?
reel William Fox Sunshine Com­
Found, Gold watch ou Sunday j i this county, were married at the board will issue school warrants to chase the bull Golden St. Mawes Could you* kindly return the clipping
court house, Thursday, Dec. 18. Jus­ pay for the land.
edy.
north of Tillamook.
when
you
are
through
with
it?
Rorarie, owned by Joe Donaldson,
I
tice of the Peace J. O. Rogers officia­
Monday, Dec. 29—"Vickey Van,”
lhe public school went on a vaca­ I but the bull is not for sale.
Very truly yours,
The grocery stores of Tillamook ting. Mr. Williams is a young dairy-
Paramount production, featuring
Ben W. Olcott, Governor.
have decided to remain closed all day man from Tillamook and he and his tion on Friday for two weeks, and ( The annual meeting for the elec­
Ethel
Clayton.
Thursday
afternoon
the
pupils
the
tion
of
officers
will
be
held
at
New Years day.
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bride will make their home near the paraded the city boosting for a gym­
One reel Comedy.
Tillamook, Oregon, Dec. 16, 1919
home of F. D. Bester, January 24,
Ike Quick has sold his dairy farm, cost city on a dairy ranch.—News nasium.
Hon. Ben W. Olcott, Governor of Tuesday, Dec. 30.—"Come Out of the
1920.
for $25,000, which includes the Reporter.
Oregon, Salem, Oregon.
Kitchen,” Paramount production,
stock, etc., to K. C. Williams.
Farm Record Books.
P. S. Brumby, of the Blodgett Co., i
Dear Sir.—I am returning you here
featuring Marguerite Clark.
Dies in Tillamook.
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“Trible Trouble.” 2 reel Charley
with enclosed the clipping from the
Montesano General Hospital has has returned from the East, where he
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- ‘ Word was received Monday of the Morning Oregonian which you mail­
Chaplin comedy.
placed on file a deed for a half in­ had gone to procure money to build
vallis—The Tillamook County and death of E. S. Gilman, father of ed me with your letter of inquiry re­
Wednesday, Dec. 31.—"Johnny , Get
terest in a timber claim on the the railroad over the Wilson river,'
First National Bank of Tillamook Charles Gilman., of Willamina. Mr. garding the sentences imposed upon
arid
it
is
reported
that
he
not
only
Your Gun.” Artcraft production,
Salminberry.
obtained the necessary money, bat are among the 50 banks in Oregon to Gilman has made his home for some members of the I. W. W. society in
featuring Fred Stone.
The cumraings-Moberly Co.’s saw could have obtained four times the order farm record books for distribu­ time in Portland with his daughter, the circuit court ot this county re­
"Bray Pictogrgph."
mill at Garibaldi has changed hands, amount. The Blodgett Co., had a tion among the farmers. These books Mrs. R. D. Richards, but just before cently.
Thursday, Jan. 1.—"A Temperamen­
John L. Edwards of the Whitney Co., large amount of timber burned, as are published by tAe department of the storm he went over to Woods on
I have some hesitancy in answer-
tal Wife” First National production
extension and the coast to visit his son Ernest, and ing your inquiry as to why such sen­
took charge this week.
well as other timber owners last farm management
featuring Constance Talmage. A
have
just
been
sent
out
to
the
banks.
Sunday
he
was
stricken
with
paraly
­
tences were imposed, owing to the
For Reo touring cars, ’ Rco light .year, and the building of the rail­
Super Special feature in six reels.
With
one
of
these
record
books
a
sis
which
caused
his
death.
fact that the power of sentencing
trucks, commerce trucks and all road will be constructed as rapidly
"Love’s False Faces," two reel
farmer can keep accurate and com­
The body was brought here by convicts rests solely in the hands of
kinds of truck trailers and tractors, as possible to get out this timber as
Mack Bennett Comedy.
plete account of the year’s business. train from Tillamook Wednesday and the judge of the court; but will for­
soon
as
possible.
See TillamookAuto Co.
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
County agricultural agents assist funeral services were held in the M. ward Judge Bagley a copy ol' my let­
Married on the 23rd of December,
Mr. Paul F. Cooper and Miss Leona the farmers in starting the records E. church Thursday. Rev. James, of ter, that he may be informed as to
by the Rev. Harry E. Tucker, of the Alley were united in marriage in and in balancing them at the end of Sheridan conducted the services.— matters 1 have written.
Gasoline Price Jumps.
Christian Church, George Wallace I Tillamook on Tuesday, Dec. 23, Rev the year and also give any other help Willamina Times.
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1 believe such articles as this are,
Oliver, of the M. E. Church, offi­ that may become necessary.
and Esther Alice Duchun.
•
as in this instance, based upon only
Elsewhere in this paper the Stand­
Teachers of agriculture in the Who Slew Schuyler? "Vickey Van” a partial understanding of the facts.
ciating. The ceremony was attened
Jack Harper had a preliminary
ard Oil Co. announces an advance in
by the immediate relatives of the high schools working under the
Mystery!
People rush into print, or take mat- tile price ol gasoline of 1 Mi cents
hearing on Monday before Justice of
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Smith-Hugbes
vocational
education
I parties. Mr. Cooper is interested
ters up with the higher authorities per gallon which became effective
the Peace Stanley, charged with an
How a'woman, wife of a wealthy
| in the Mohler Mercantile Co., store act are using these books in connec-
frequently to get a little notoriety December 17, but reached us too late
assault with'intent to kill.
at Mohler and Miss Alley, who is a tion with borne project work. The New Yorker, passed through a secret for themselves.
for yur last week’s issue. It is said
When you think of wood, coal or daughter of Commissioner H. V. Al­ high school student will keep the door into the next house and there
It was the universal opinion of all that this advance is necessary to
i
assumed
a
different
name,
appear
­
record
of
his
pigs
or
acre
of
corn
or
drayagc think of “Tillamook Trans­ ley, is teaching in the Mohler school
who had anything to do with those meet the exria cost of refining and
fer Co.", Liberty Temple. "We De- district. The happy couple left on whatever is the nature of the home ance and .personality, is partly the cases, after a careful investigation, handling special gasolines required
I
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the train for a short honeymoon trip project, and these records are the I story of “Vicky Van,” a new Para­ that the persons charged with a
liver the Goods."
basis of farm management studies in mount picture starring Ethel Clay­ violation of the Syndicalism and under the existing Oregon state law.
to Seattle and other points.
on
When interviewed by a representa­
Carl Schultz and family left
ton, which will be seen at the Gem
the class room.
Sabotage laws of Oregon, were, in tive of the Headlight, Mr. J. E.
Sunday for Aberdeen to spend the
Tillamook boys home for the holi- ■
Theatre next Monday, Dec. 29. The
nearly every instance, induced to Balsley, district Huies manager of lhe
Christmas holidays with relatives. days from Hill Military Academy are
big problem is the death of Randolph
join
this society without realizing Standard Oil Company, said "To
Miss
Lola
DeLillies
is
Married.
they expect to be gone two weeks.
Lee Stephens, Magnus Wooley and
Schuyler, husband of the heroine.
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that such society taught or advocated meet the requirements of the existing
Who
killed
Schuyler?
"Vicky
Van?
”
Mrs. 0. A. Schultz and Mrs. Stran- Errol Haltom. These lads were
One of the sweet voiced “Hello”
syndicalism or sabotage. They were Oregon state law, which I specifies
among the leaders in the rescue bri- I
>ahan entertained
relatives
and
girls in the local office created the You will know when you see the a bunch of men who appeared to be
that gasoline shall be of 56 degrees
gade
that
went
to
Westover
Terrace,
picture.
friends at the home of the latter on
surprise of the season when she re­
Portland, w here a large 11 ton oil ported for duty Friday evening,
Ethel Clayton is said to be at her no worse than the average man, and gravity, Baume test, to be saleable
Christmas. Places were set for 25.
tank was stranded. The boys by unit­
best in a sort of dual role. The cast were merely joining the society be­ in this state, it is necessary for the
Harry Ashmore, one of the I. W. ed effort of about 100 cadets sue- With her came a young man escort. is also declared to be excellent. Noah cause they were led to believe that Standard Oil Company to make a
W.'s working at the Whitney camp, ceeded in getting the truck to its des- i The young man acted as though he Beery lias the important role Schu­ it was going to be the means of bet­ special gasoline. This special gaso-
has been placed in the county Jail tination, the Portland Central Heat-! was going to stick around awhile. yler—-a seml-heavy part, which de­ tering their conditions, botli as to line, although of no greater effl-
wages and as to the surrounding ciency than the gasoline regularly
again, having failed to paytis fine. ing plant, 'lhe Portland papers com- , But as he was removing nis coat a mands much fine acting.
i large white paper fluttered from his
circumstances; and, in no instance, refined by us and soldi in Washing­
Married on the 20th of December, ' mented on their bravery in saving pocket to the floor.
so far as we were able to determine
in this city. Justice of the Peace E. the district from suffering ftom tll~ j ylle O1 tjje gjyiB quickly stooped Fred Stone’s New Artcraft Picture unless it might be one or two excep­ ton, California and elsewhere, is
more expensive to furnish because it
up. Hardly had she set
Has Splendid Plot.
W. Stanley performing the ceremony, cold by getting the oil to lie p ant. and picked
tions, did the parties agree with any requires special refining and handl­
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Carl M. Anderson and Eugenia The Tillamook lads all stand well tn her eyes upon it before she let out a
doctrines advocating violence, crime, ing. Also there is a lower yield of
their studies. The government has , scream and everyone scrambled for
The story of Fred Stone’s new Art­
Mary Smith.
shipped arms and equipment to Hill stools and chairs and began looking craft photoplay, "Johnny 'Get Your or destruction of property. The offi­ this special gasoline from the crude
cers, including myself, of course, took oil than there' is ol our regular gas­
Married on the 19th of December, Military Academy and the lads will
Gun” which will be shown at the
at the home of Mrs. Martha Sawyer, soon be getting the advantage of new around for the mouse.
Gem Theatre next Wednesday, is careful melins to inquire diligently oline, with consequent increase in
But
there
was
none.
It
was
simply
into the character and beliefs ot
Rev. Harry E. Tucker performing equipment. The commandant at Hill
that the young lady -who had picked ideally suited to that distinguished these men, and to find out how they the cost of the special gasoline. The
the deremony, George Edwards and is Colonel Bowen, U. S. A,
advance of 1
cents per gallon in
comedian
’
s
third
appearance
’
in
mo
­
up the paper and discovered that she
came to join the society, and after a
Viola F. Sawyer.
held in her hands a marriage license. tion pictures. The characters are <all great deal of cross-examination, We the price does not fully represent
I
Then the guilty lady came forward of distinct type and the role of .John­ concluded as above stated. In all of the additional cost of the Standard
The examination for the post­
Out of
and introduced her new husband, Mr. ny Wiggins, which Mr. Stone por­ lhe cases, we failed to find a single Oil Company of manufacturing the
mastership of Tillamook will Dike Marguerite Clark in ’’Come
The Kitchen.”
14th of
Charles Lucas. The young lady was trays is one that could not be better­ instance of where any of them in special gasoline. At the same time,
place at Hillsboro on t the
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the higher price of the special gaso-
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Miss Lola DeLiUies. They had se­ ed for his particular comedy gifts.
January. There are several who will
advocated violence, or line does not secure for the user any
Jonny Wiggins is a wild west­ anywise
take the examination, including W. “Although the requirements of her cured the license last Friday but the
crime, or the destruction of property
role'
in "Come
Out of the Kitchen.” i storm prevented them from going to ern stunt nyan in a motion picture for the purpose of accomplishing greater value than is given in our
F. Baker and J. Merril Smith.
role in
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company.
His
chum
is
Bill
Burnham,
regular gasoline.
■ - 1 latest
— --— - Paramount photoplay, Vancouver until Friday, where they
their political ends, or for profit,
Lieutenant E. B. Jackson, Color Iler
"The Oregon state law establishes
which will be displayed at the Gem went and were married and returned I formerly a cowboy, whose pugnacity and, after much examination, it was
Serg. Wallace, Serg. Lesch and Cor­ Theatre next Tuesday, Dec. 30; de- in
time for Mrs.
to take her gets him into trouble and ultimately agreed by the officers and others, who a gravity specification for gasoline.
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- Lucas
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poral Formeller, all of the 1st I . S. mandis that she be ignorant of the regular trick at the board.
'lands him in Jail. It develops that
This is in itself a mistake for grav­
Infantry, Camp, Lewis, Mash will be art of cooking, Marguerite Clark is a | The couple sprang a complete sur- Bill’s father has died in Florida, leav­ were instrumental in the prosecution, ity tells nothing about the conibus-
ih Tillamook January 1, 2, and 3 on past mistress of the science of cuisine prise on their many friends. They ing a vast fortune to Bill and his that, while these men belonged to a tlve, or power, qualities of gasoline.
society which we all know as a mat­ This was clearly pointed out by the
’
j collections
—>■—are to Illake their home in Portland, sister Janet, who is about to be mar­
recruiting duty.
as all who have enjoyed
ter of fact teaches and advocates United States Fuel Administration's
ried
to
a
fortune
hunting
Count.
Bill
'
—
From
Oregon
City
Paper.
criminal Syndicalism and Sabotage, Committee on Standard Specifica­
Marriage licenses were issued to prepared by her dainty hands, have
prevails
upon
Johnny
to
personate
Mrs. Lucas is a daughter of Mr.
it would have been a difficult mat­ tions for Gasoline. As a result, the
Albert M. Scriplure, of Portland, substantial reasons to know.
him,
go
to
Florida,
prevent
Janet
’
s
Miss Clark has a splendid equipped and Mrs. J. M. DeLillies of this city
and Beulah May Schultz; Everett T.
ter to prove even that the society
• and has many warm friends here who marriage and take charge of the fy- taught such things under the techni­ government adopted boiling point
kitchen
in
her
New
York
home
and
Wells and Ruby M. Johnson. George
tune
until
Bill
’
s
jail
term
expires.
standards for aviutlon and all other
wish
them
a
long
lite
of
happiness.
Wallace and Esther Alice Ducham; when she is busy with some gastro-
And when Johnny reaches Florida cal rule of lhe introduction of evi­ motor gasoline purchased by the
Paul F. Cooper and Gladys Leroy Al­ mic chief d'oeuver. it is highly ln-
a series of events happen which is dence, and as to the individual., government
ley; Carl M. Anderson and Eugenia discret to ask her to come out of the j
themselves, it would have been im­
Jersey Breeders Meet.
full of thrills and laughter.
"Our regular gasoline comes with­
kitchen
until
her
work
is
done.
But
i
May Smith; Harry Simmons and Jes­
possible to convict them of sucii ac­ in the United States Government
in "Come Out of the Kitchen", Miss I The Jersey Club met at the fatrn of
tions,
and
the
only
thing
we
could
sie Benter.
standard specifications. It 1 h refined
Frank Paul In South. Dakota.
Clark is seen as an aristocratic L. C. Daniels tor the regular month­
convict them of, it at all, was of be­ to a net specification of u chain of
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Married on the 16th of December, Virginia girl who finds it necessary , ly meeting December 18. Mr. Daniels’
Frank Paul, who left to visit re­ ing members of a society which boiling points determined by our ex­
in Tillamook city by the Rev. Harry to assume the role of a cook, but place is located on the Wilson river,
taught and advocated sucii acts. Yet, perts as being that which will give
Tucker, of the Christian Church. while her accomplishments in this about one mile north of Tillamook, latives in .South Dakota and New
George A. Edwards and Mis.- Viola line are nil, she manages to win the and is one of the finest farms on the York, arrived at the former place we all felt that us an example they lhe maximuift power and mileage
should receive i some punishment, and consisted with due regard to gaso­
I. .Sawyer. The bride is the daugmt'-r love of a rich Northerner, w hich, river. He is building up a splendid and expected to spend Christmas in
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sawyer, and the after all, proved the best thing she herd of Jerdlys. The dinner as usual New York. It is thirty years since he they have all promised to renounce line conservation and the mainten­
had seen some of his relatives. He I. W. W. ism, and have received the ance of reasonable prk.'es to the con­
happy couple left on the 17th for could have done.
was very appetizing and much ap­ writes from South Dakota.
sentences and been paroled as set sumer.
Portland, where they will
will make their
preciated. A vote of thanks was ex­
forth in the il tern. We all feel thut
I
arrived
here
Thursday
after
sev
­
"Another lamentable phase of the
home.
tended to Banker Rowe, of W’heeler, eral delays and blockades. The train more has been accomplished than if
Presbyterian Church.
Oregon
State law is that it limits the
the
Christian
who tendered the banquet to the was held up six hours one night in these men had been sent to the peni­
The services
at
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breeders al the Pacific International Montana on aecount of a wreck on tentiary, when, so far as could dis­ possible extraction of gasoline from
Church next Sunday will be of in­
the crude oil and thus operates di­
Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Stock Show.
terest to the general public and you
the track ahead, and the thermome­ cover, they were induced to join this rectly against gasoline conservation,
worship.
11
a.nt.
Subject
"Invoicing
Bible
School
at
"How
is
the
county
going
to
raise
are cordially invited.
ter was at 35 below zero. 1 walked a society without realizing the menace
10 a.m. Senior and Junior Endeavor dur Treasures in Heaven.” Evening funds for building on the land re­ few blocks from one depot to the which it meant to our country, and making less plentiful and mote coa ­
worship.
7;
30
p.m.
Subject
"Names
cently purchased for a fair ground?” other at Aberdeen. S. Dakota, and without Intending in anywise to ad­ ly the supply. The demand for gaso­
at 6:30 jJRii. Preaching at 11 a.m.
7:30 p.m.. With best wishes.toyou, in the Book of Life.”
This question was the basis of much when I got there, there were (sides vocate what in the indictments we line Is growing faster than the sup­
ply and It is unfortunate that any­
Our
church
extends
the
most
sin
­
Year.
Happy
New
discussion. Is the money to be raised
Xmas
and
Merry
set out that the society was guilty of thing should be done to decrease the
cere holiday greetings to the com­ by taxation, subscription or bonding? two inches long on my mustache,
.Harry E. Tucker, minister.
teaching.
Things
are
very
comfortable
here
at
production of good gasoline.”
munity; may 'peace and woodwill’ be Each method was favorable to some.
There are a good many things to be
The tall smoke stack of the Coast incarnated in all our lives; may the The Jersey Breeders are anxious for Charley's house, as he has a furnace
taken into consideration in sentenc­
Power Co.’s plant collapsed on Tues­ Lord Christ be our only king; may all improvements to be strictly mod­ in the basement and a radiator in
day evening, and fortunately did not . the angel’s song cheer our lonely ern, they would like very much to each room. Charley did not know me ing men charged with criteie, and I Bids Wanted for Hauling and Wood,
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at all. I asked him if he had a job of feel that the judge han acted wisely
injure anyone. The smoke stack at hearts.
hold their next county fair on the work. He said he did not. but per­ in the matter.
South Prairie Creamery Co. wishes
the Joint above the root had become
Allan A. McRea. Minister. newly purchased grounds.
to receive bids on huuiiug cheese to
haps he could get me a job in town.
Yours very respectfully,
pitted and rusted out, and being un­
More Jersey’herds start on official Then I told him I thought I had seen
Tillamook and supplies to the fac­
T. H. Goyne.
able to withstand the weight, part of
test. Mr. H. J. Olson, who came to do him before, He said perhaps I had.
District Attorney of Til­ tory. Also on from ten to one hun­
the stack crashed down by the side '
Nazarene Church Services.
the official testing had charge of the but he had no recollection of ever
dred and ten cords of four-foot Alder,
lamook County.
•I the boiler and part fell out side ’
Tillamook Cow Testing Association, having seen me, He was greatly «ur­
Hemlock, fir or fir slub wood deliv­
the building. It will cost about
10 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E. until a few months ago.
ered at Its factory, all wood to be
prised when I told him who 1 was. I
$1,500 to replace it.
King Superintendent.
Another Jersey world’s record has should not have known him either,
Smoked Fish For Sale.
g<x>d sound wood piled at the wood
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Preaching by just» been completed in Oregon, and he weighs about 215. He is not
Portlanders who attended the con­
shed. Twenty-five cords to be de­
Kray
by an Oregon bred heifer, a record but rather stoops and walks and talks Sllvei Side backs, per lb.......... 40c. livered by May 15. 1920, 25 cord- by
vention of Qie Oregon Butter and the pastor. Rev. A. F. Ingler.
7 p.m. Peoples’ service led by Wm. scarcely less remarkable than that of quite slow. I do not know how
Cheese Makers’ Association recently,
long Silver Side Belly», per lb. . . . 35c. June 25th, 1920, 25 cords by August
Vive La France, when she increased I will stay, hope you are well.
Chum Backs, per lb..................... 35c. 15th, 1920, and balance by October
said the speech of H. W. Thomas, of Branstetter, of Pacific City.
Mid-week service on Thursday at the butter production for all ages by
Chum Bellys, per lb..................... 30c. 1st, 1920. Leave blds and propo­
’ Tillamook.
on* 0 ^he most prac-
over 31 pounds. This time the record
• lica| talks they ever heard Hugh 7:30 p.m. Ail weltome.
These prices are post paid any sitions at the office of Car) Haimr-
Lost.
We hereby thank the members of is made by a yearling heifer (so
j^rber »as a w hirlwind »beff it
where in first zone. And remember 1 lach, secretary, on or before Jan­
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*«ame to taking prizes and Mr Thom­ I the Sunday School and all who took classed because she was under two
Lost a gold wrist wateh. Finder pound of smoked fish is equal to 3 uary 16, 1920. Company reserve- the
as and Frank Wilson had some prise part in the Christmas program for when the test began), Lulu Alphea, pleowe leave same at Henry Plasker’s. pounds of fresh fish.
right to reject any and all bids.
of Ashburn, owned by J. J. Van Suitable reward.
Wm. Stulvenga.
- cheese there that was hard to beat. the splendid rendition of the same.
South Prairie Creamery Co.
Tillamook Jottings