Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 29, 1920, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. .’AXL’AH : 09
Discuss Cunent Topics
Attorney General Mitchell Palmer
•ays that about all the Republican»
have done is to “invest'cate our vic­
tories" The phrase "our eictorte«'
would con.e » uh better grace from
notacene «ho aas tn the war. The
pes'ple are under the impression that
the victories m the »ar were »ou by
the fightinc men on the battle lines,
no: by th. politicians »ho wastad the
tuoaey and monopolised the spot­
light at Was hand on.
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:A;
estimated that the coal miner» los:
«♦•' eOKdv in wage- by the ro.<
•trike The pay of the leaders, how­
ever. weht on just the san-.» When
»•as labs': univa adopt* • rule that
the .-alarle« of offices shall stop
whenever the pu> of the men »tops.
It a ill find that it has rwa»tab..»r cd
the ota pi nciple that strike» should
be uvdertAen only in the tn st vi­
trent» e«»*».
entitled to aa against these
parasite«- If We half of the energy
no» »pent in »empathy on murderer»
and criminals »ould be devoted to
the families of the victims and th«
other half to bringing tv justice the
brutes »he have blotted out the
lives of law-abiding and peaceful
clt irens and darkened forever the
lives of . her», thia would be a hap-
pier and safer world to live in."
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I
Jerseys for Sale
Governor Henry J Allen, vf Kan­
sas. who took over strip mines dur­
tig the Aval »trike and put several
ibe' is-nd v '■ • '.leers at work IO sup­
ply the people of the »fate with fuel.
•Wed the Kansas Legislature to ad­
opt his program to prohibit strike«
a:.i lockouts .a sx.-i» wherv nect»-
paries of life were inwlved and in
this AMtnectton made tt » argument
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.li-:-;'
71.< > .-
no rv*»s n why the gvvwrnmwt
shvuld not have the same jvwer to
protect society against the ruthless
Senses »'f a..-:: .ai strile as it has
always had to pivtect it against rec­
ta :ed ci.me Any tntnoriiy which
tea» secured -xMitn'l .4 a product up-
. • which human . ie depends, and
which mid» lake» tvr the purpcee .-f
effect.ng »ages or prvf.ts to with
hold that product from the pub!
»ka«i tre»te cr »’.arve. has m
superceded gvvernment and h
rotated tv itself the control of the
ae»i
cs of human l ie which gov­
erna.ent alo-e may have the power
to safeguard
Place a purebred Jersey Sire at the head of
your Herd!
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TILLAMOOK CHEESE
Harrsburg.
<Pa. »
Telegrapk
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, -,ke Am«: can pevp-e a», a»
«■« the dawn of the year 193? they
f.Hiud tbeitiselvvs paying va an aver­
age of ♦ p t. taorv for necewsary tond­
oni •- La.-. ;..ey pud ca January 1.
1919 Le » se» \\ sen et al eonun- ■
tie v rule eu masse tor another year,
and by the end <rf that tin*» if there
*• any mvuey m the Vaited Slat««
the dear vid pevple will av d<tabt be
paying dvubie that percewtage W h
M eh Palmer s yvkwoampaign ta re­
duce the H C L. HvX'ver s battle
c
cry. Feed Alas
a ^a»l and Glam
Was there ever azvxher sc- glut:
jk M kv ,>f not ds-a.asd'.’t pay—e t of
lia— Jennings Bxyaz* Mesavry
the mterwot an «sur hvaas tv the gvv-
.
vJne.ugs Bryan? M» vry
•rnmen:» vf Eurvpe. we may be
net retain ette.
lucky tv Lave evr» numb this : ..w
net year
\v illiaat Jennings
Bryan
tkrwst hiuasv.f ■./..■ the arena again
S* /-
Me a may e-ejse and men may j-.x but
W
xm Jr
talks on fbrever
dairymen of Tillamook
:h a pure bred Jersey
.
I
y :o tead
My CO»s
¿fa»'«* f.
Male Chives
QT
f:
ùf
pure bred
caSies haw a:
Katy of
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A 3
•S1C4. I?* 3 pears.
Orinda's
473 44 lbs f
Have ot
will complete their
year tn May I.-,
they wiil make some excellent
records. Th««* cows are bred to Golden BL Mawes
R.vsi-.t*N; Is'IIJ» »bo won the b.te ribbon at
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i r. S'
Mawes Wait» R -ar e No. JJ9i»4 who L..» a record
being sulked only twice daily If
ts daily she is capable of making
ndrvd T s fat. H.s grand dam. St.
19992 on his sire s side has a
Hr is one ox our great bard
tie Junior Calf Clam won 1st
wk County Fair and “third"
calve» at the Pacific In-
en say hey would
1 Will present
L flTt'ZTt-i rLTt
Scraps of Paper
1115, w
fac:-?rr
: 191 s
half as
et Ibi»
Thank
cd war
Month
Jan. ary...................... ■.............. -’‘.5
February..................... ..................... 3 5—3 «
March........................... ..................... 3.5
A?T* i .............. .................. 3.4—3 «
Mxy ............... .....................3 5—3.4
..............
I -—' *
Jx2y..............................
.............. 3.7—3.«
......................... ..................... 37—33
Sey-ziSer................ . ................ « )__ 4.1
Q.'<>er ....................... ..................... 4 I—4 3
Chxirm&a
The rid
....
a v 1 I
Total
Total IbA fat........................ 10.392.
1919—No. of cows 57
Test
Mo.
January.....................
February...................
4.2—
March.........................
4.9—4.9
April..........................
•4.2—4 3
May............................
. 4.3—4.3
June............................
4 4 — 4 4
July............................
Augwt.......................
September................
— 4.9
October.....................
November.................
. . 5.1—5.3
December.................
- - 5.5—5.
Total lbs milk ..
. 332.021
Total lbs fat ....
14.933.97
-
- an incraase of 4.541.20 lbs. fat val
. tents average price fc
- i. ..I '» Compare the two different years
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and I am sure the figures will convince you that it
yay • ? Lav« a pure bred sire at the head of
herd One can readily see that the bare bred
reused the fat ami milk production and also
■i the guaitty I our Tillamook cheese I'
require any more «ffbrt to produce a tug
z.Ik than it does a low grade milk and thes
» whi :h show yoa that it inereanta your bank
■ v ttferfully I in ottering heifer calves
' f m my grace co»- Scene of these com
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2>s fa- . d
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very tew below 3j >. They areS
. St Mawes R:-ar -
R
-- f F. •:£ F. i£- We hare been breed.agfi
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r titty years and you are sure o|j
- • f 7 .. -elect from this herd -he herd
that has
- wM this year, produced the larg-
se
:ti the couaty for any one month
izi m s year the herd was divided into two farms:
some of the largest checks tbr the two wer
4twenty seven kuadnd).
E' ry
- z -t. ecme and took the herd :-ve
and get first theme
DON MEADOWS JERSEY FARM Since 1867
JOE DONALDSON, Plop., Tillamook, Ore
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Owing to the fact that a Large
Vjon the xdT.ee of i la:
•amber of tax payers .2. différent .-f Lead-zg citigcan
jures of the rxunty have a»xed me to
LXTy. I have decided
make the race for County Jx-i :e. axd
styseM as a candidate
bel-evtag that wtth my prev-.oQS ea­
:f County Clerk, subject
per.ee .■« in Cotansy r isczesss. I rn jrtjvnl «f the Republican
g-xsf .f.ed for the office. I hereby ai­
‘he X-zi.-.e: to be bead za Ma’-
xtanee myself as a rand iute for ti*
L nominated and elec vi 1
> I . tnt y Jr ir- s
:siW
j-xrs the tz'
al ¡i. i
approval of the RejubLcm v.-ters
tie evauag Primary Eiectiw.
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