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L. Robertson. 8
Cow Testiug Report for January. I tbs. E. milk,
442; average
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don’t
Average pound» ot milk per cow
424.4. Average pound.- of butter fat
per cow 19.01. Average cost of feed
per co« $3.9b. Number ot cows ti-t-
ed during month 425. Numb, t of
cows producing over 4o lbs. fat, 14.
Three high pure bred herd- are:
L. A. McCormack, 7 co«- 66u.7 tbs.
milk. 42.1 average lb.-, fat.
Carl Pos.-etli, 17 co«-, average lbs.
milk 5b5; average lb.-, fat. 28.0b.
J. J. Rupp. 11 er.«», average Bte.
milk 511; average lbs. fat 2" .36.
Three high grade herds are:
Owner and name of cow
hest Prices Ever Known
'*
That’s What Yua’Jl Get from “SHUBERT”
WE WANT ’EM NOW—AN» WILL FAY TEIE FRSCE TO GET ’EM
tPISMALL
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I
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MUSKRAT
Spring
Winter
8.M10 7.i 't 6.'l'h) 5.3ft 5.60 Io 3.73 i 3.53 la 2.75
6.30 lo 5.50 5.50 to 4.10 3.50 to 2.751 2.5öto '.75
3.30'0 2.00
2.50 tb 1.50
S K.IJ N K.
JPIfXTPHAPG!
•XTWi TO A'/tHA',
Black
Short
N arrow
Broad
ICI LARGE
txrai t■j Avtn>O(
15.WU 12.00111' ; io
13.00 to 9.60 8
7.C0 6..,0 !0
5"Oto 4 00| 3.75k<
N?l MEDIUM
b’l SHALL
f *’•»- N. AV". HA" t
Ç8THA TO dVfRAGi
5.5f) 9.25to 5
|’..'O 7.251 ; 6.75
6.00 5301J 5.00
3.25 3.0019 2.50
8.C0IU
G.rùto
4.7513
2.2510
7.Í9
5.50
4.25
1.75
GOOD UNPRIME
,0
s Quality
7.00 to
6.6ft io
4.50 io
2.25 ta
359
3.00
2.00
1.25
These extremely high p- ‘C3 f ’ Oregon Furs are based on the well-
known “SHUBERT” libeiu! gra.iing and
quot-d fcr immediate ship-
ment. Mo. 3, No. 4 and other vise inferior sltins at highest market.
value. Ship your Furs now—when we want ’em. You’li get “more
money” and get it “quicker’' too.
“SHUBERT” RETURNS WILL RaAKF’, YOU HAPPY
SHIP TODAY—ANO KEEP ’E I CODING FAST
SHIP
L. A. McCormack, Blossom . . . G. J.
F. Blaser, BI oskoih ................. , . G. J.
A. L. Thomas, Jessie.............. . . . G. J.
F. K. Blackadar, Melia Ann • ... II. J.
F. Hunter, Spot..................... .. G. H.
Alfred Johnson, Blossom . • . . G. H.
C. PoMaetti, R om ................... .. G. H.
C. Fossett! Dairy Maid . . . . .. R. J.
L McCormack, Helens F. Maid. K. J.
E L Robertson, Jasper . . . . .. G. J.
!.. A. McCormack, Pal.......... . . G. J.
J. J. Burns, Grumba............ . . R. G.
Peter Betchart, No. 26 . . . . . G. ii.
M. Abplanalp, o. 2b .............. ,. G. H.
Alt.
YOUR
FURS
DIE ¿CT
TO
A. B. S ii UH E-
THE LARGEST HOUSE IN TH : WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN
AMERICAN RAW FURS
¿5-27 W.Austin Ave. Depll898Chica9O. U.S.A.
Lien R. Eldridge, livid agent fur
Utah, relates the following incident
with relereiice to soliciting niember-
.-.liips for a cow testing a.-suciatlon.
Soliciting .-ubsciiption.- lor our co«
testing a» toctation we called on
bi other L — —. The county agent ex-
plained out erraud and our host lis­
te ted attentively, but alter a lull ex-
planation had been placed before
him, lie firmly declined our invita-
tion to become a subscriber to oui
proposition, saying he milked the
cows himself the most of the time
and thought he knew about what
they were doing and he always had
pretty fail coWs anyway.
It was my turn to say something,
so 1 asked: “How many cows arc you
milking, Brother L—?”
“Just now twelve, and it s about
that many all the time.
“Hoy long have you bet a
cows?”
“Uh, ever -iuce we been on this
place, about forty years now, 1
think.”
about the1
“ Y our cows
ame, do they, 01 are these you now
have bet lei than those you had w hen
you sti
t know as they are
“Oil,
but anyway Ittey are
much i
now ami when 1 slart-
And he looked veiy well pleased
with announcing tin 1 result. Timi
stuck me and our visit elided.
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Forty years and tile herd no bet-
ier than « lien It - lailed. ft is hoped
dial the herd wa.- good in the begin­
ning, but that an uninteresting and
uneventful forty-year period it must
have been and how dilteient Lrom the
report we have just icceived from
another dairyman who lias been
All Work Guaranteed
keeping production records of his
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I carry a Stock of Goodrich
herd tor six years. The table below
fu
tn
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
shows tile production and increased
profits of this herd. It requires only
Your Patronage Solicited.
a lew minutes each day to get data
J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
of tins kind on a herd, and all (lungs
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time spent on it is well paid lor us
any other labor on the farm. Study
this table and draw your own cou-
elusions:
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
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ARMOURED INNER TUBES
Prevents Punctures and Blowouts
Armoured Inner Tires are a practical, common sense,
money-saving tire necessity for all tire users. By
preventing punctures and blowouts, they add plea
sure, safety and economy to motoring. Lubricated
inside and out, they lequire no cementing aud no vul­
canizing. Placed on your tires as easily as inner tube.
■I C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore-
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HORSE
iO
SHOEING.
JACK HARPER,
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
Take your Herses thete and get
First Class Shoes tor them.
1 guarantee all work to be
satisfactory, if not, bring it back
and 1 will make good without
extra charge.
We pay top prices for Hides.
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7715 lbs. average pct
gain over lust year, 9t
Averuge gam over
year, 90
Ibs. for Jt> cow- im am
inerea.M
ot 1X00 lb ot bullet I
0Ü C<‘i
per pound, which eqt
♦ 9U0J
Does it pay to keep
ds. 'I
owner ot tilts in rd say
Are «on a wanderer
perlon lor 1920 begin,
liie your application*
ship for the l cm mg ,
at once.
Wi have reretvnl ret
pl'ici .or butlerfat,
now -Inmld be to tuuki
mg individual butterfat productions.
Help make Ute dairy bents of 1 illa-
inooi, county us tuitions as our
diet .-e.
listing Ass n.
Tin Annual Auto Show.
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One ot the feature* ot tile big com­
ing toil land automobile show , to be
111 Id 111 (he Ice Palace, will be the
di !'■ T of closed car models. At least
one third, perhaps even one-half of
tin 1.6 models to be shown, will be
ot tin enclosed type.
it doesn't require a very long mem­
ory to remember back to the days
when the only closed automobiles in
this part ot the country were taxi­
rd
Xl cab* or costly limousines, ownership
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ns a millionaire. In tlie.-e days folks
on tin street used to speculate as to
hov much lie paid hl
chauffeur
when the great man lolled up In his
limousine.
B iY CITY, OREGON.
him dmuami. Nowadays
there are closed cars within reach of
lhepun e ot even Hie vet v m.-l.........
income. And t he
vehicle could be
paid ehauffe u r
Phone Main 73.
past In these
car
r driwb
Todd Bldg. NEXT T0
S“V1CE
C. II. JONES TRADING COMPANY
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies,
Dry Goods and Gasoline.
BAY CITY DRUG
Entire New Stock of Candies.
New Syrups'. Come and See.
Phone 32.
6.4
4.7
5.1
6.4
4.1
4.5
5.4
4.4
6.4
5.U
6.2
5.5
4.5
3.1
... 83 11
................. 51.28
....... 52.33
............... 49.50
............... 46.7b
.............. 4 L H j
............... lJ.bb
................. 42.6b
.............. 42.42
.............. 41.40
.............. 4U.73
.............. 41.25
.............. 40.12
.............. 40.18
I closed cars, with the tendency to
’ build even more of that type.
The reason foi this trend to the
closed car is easily to diagnose. The
closed automobile combines comfort
with utility in a manner with which
the open car can j never compete,
Modern engineering methods have
i educed the weight of automobile
an extent
I chassis and body to . such
L
i that it is no longer necessary to j make
i a closed car weigh half as much as a
I locomotive. In fact, the latest models
1 weigh surprisingly little more than
; the open cars and can go anywhere
i than an open car goe es, with infinite­
ly more comfort in disagreeable
weather.
The number of entries of closed
cars already made for (he Portland
emphasises the
automobile' show
trend of the present day. The visitor
io the big show will sec, however,
not all the veiy latest types of clos­
ed cars, blit the latest models of
open cars as well.
In all, 69 different makes of pas­
senger automobiles will be on dis­
play, ami 1/6 different models.
Still another leature of th- Port­
land show is the truck show acid in
connection with it. l or the first
time on the Pacific (’oast, a show
will be devoted exclusively to trucks.
The truck section of the show will
be held in the Pon.hind Armory, only
a few blocks from the Ice Palace, and
one ticket wiil admit the bearer to
both shows without additional cost.
'¡ here will be 50 different makes of
trucks on display, and approximately
100 different models.
Politicai Band Wagon.
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the Republican nomina­
tion lor representative in the legis­
lature lrom the 14th Legislative Dis­
trict embracing Yamhill and Tilla­
mook Counties.
Frank A. Rowe.
— in
Standard Feed Co.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
I want the Republican nomination
for sheriff at the primary election
next May. To get it I have to have
enough Republican votes. All who
have failh in me. and vote for me., I
thank in advance.
Frank Hannenkrat.
Announcement.
Owing to the fact that a large
number of tax payers in different
parts of the county have asked me to
make the race for County Judge, and
believing tha* with my previous ex- i
perlence in County business, I am
qualified for the office, I hereby ali­
nounce myself as a candidate for tile
office of County Judge, subject to the
approval of the Republican voters at
the coming Primary Election.
Homer Mason,
PROGRESSIVE
strotlj! ,'im!
Announcement.
POLIQl^
distiiut
s t ; 1t1<
jccts in tlie operation of the First Niitii>n:iWW^r
1 Build Up the Community.
2— Develop Farming and Business.
3— Promote the Practice of Thrift.
Now YOUR “Nationalized” batik account assists us
tn making those aims become accomplishments.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN MORGAN.
A W. BUNN.
HENRY R ogers
A.
For Sale.
I hereby announce myself as a
1st year, 1. cows, total Amt. 4956 candidate for County Judge at the
lbs. average per cow, 292 lbs.
next primary election. My motto.
2nd year, 17 cows, total Amt. "100 per cent efficiency for every
5663 ib, average per cow, 3331bs. taxpayer’s dollar.”
gain over 1st year 41 lbs.
XV. L. Campbell.
.lid year, 16 cows, total Amt. 5187
Ibs, average per cow, 3-’4 lbs. gain To The Voters of Tillamook County.
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over 1st year 32 Ibs.
1
hereby
announce
myself as a can­
4th year, 18 cows, total Anu. 6651
didate for County Clerk, on the Re­
Ibs gain over first year, 7b lbs.
nth year. 19 cows, total Amt. 7161, publican ticket, subject to the ap-
ib:-., aveuige per cow, 3 77 lbs . gain provalof the voters at the primaries
next May.
over lust year, 85 Ibs.
H. 8. Brimhall.
5th year, 19 cows, total Amt. 7161
I ilhtmook Cow
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING
$62.00 Per Ton.
Beet Pulp •
- 46.00 ,,
Holstein Feed ■
44.00 „
Carnation
- 74.00 „
Ground Barley -
58.00 „
Barley Oat Feed
- 75.00 „
Whole Corn -
76.00 „
Ground Corn
66.00 „
Wheat Chops -
Valley Hay-Good Quality 26.00 „
Snow Dry-Hard Wheat
12.00 per bbl.
Flour -
While it last.
butter fat
Butterfat Production.
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§ BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
1283
1091
1V26
775
1141
1021
4 y 1
97i
663
82S
657
750
896
1296
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SPECIAL FOR CASH.
Wandered Forty Years—Still Going. I entiii output of automobiles are now
- . :
39.Wlo25.li0l?M0to15M 15 Oft »o’? fti) 19.9010 8.50 10.30 to 6 00
Fine, Dark
Usual Color . 0 ’.u 1 •
; : J ! . ■' lO.vb to 8.50 8.0Û io 6 50 8.0ft to 5.00
15.00 to 1200111.00 to W 8.00 to 700 6.0019 5.00 6.00 to 4.00
Coast
32.12.
average
Alfred Johnson,
lbs. tat.
lbs. milk. 77b;
31.5V.
F. K. Blackadar. 4 c
lbs. milk, 456; avei
26.69.
High pure bred cow Melia Ann.
Jersey with 775 lbs. milk and 49.50
tbs. fat, owned by F. Blackadar.
High grade co« Brownie, owned
by L. A. McCormack. 1383 lbs. milk;
b2.11 lbs. ftit.
Ibs. fat.
Cows goiuig over
lbs. milk
breed
averagi
Ibi fat
C. J. EDWARDS.
B. C. LAMB,
W. J. RIECHERS.
McGHEE
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
Nov. 14, 1919. His Dam Lady Ruth
Payne; Sire, Hollywood Lilith Korn-
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
dyke, was sold at the J. W. Pomeroy
sale, July 25, 1919, for $3,000.00 His
Dani’s 7 day record; Milk, 460 lbs.;
butter, 18.72 lbs.; per cent fat 4.02,
I £JR. Lr. L. HOY,
at Jr. two year old.
JOHN l.KI.ANDj HENDERSON
Ilis Sire’s Dam 7 day record: Milk
ATTORNEY
638.75 lbs.; Butter 32.92 lbs. percent
physician AND SURGEON
fat 4.25.
AND
j
T illamook B lock ,
Further particulars and price en­
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
quire of Chris Reichen, R. F. D. No.l,
i'J'llaniook ■
-
-
Oi reg >.ii Tillamook,
Oregon
Hillsboro. Oregon.
'
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, on the
'.publican ticket.
Alexandria Rock.
Announcement.
1 11» i by announce myseli
a can­
didal.' lor 11,e office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, for re­
election. on the Republican ticket.
Kathleen Mills.
TRADE £
MARK.
A! 23 TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
When your cough
and tickling
throat keep
you awake—
1 hereby announce myself a can­
didate for the office of County
School Superintendent of Tillamook
County, subject to the approval of
the voters at the coining primary
election.
G. B. Lamb.
When you have that uncomfortable
feeling of wanting to clear your
throat constantly—to no avail—
when you are hoarse and sore from
continual coughing—then you will
find
Announcement.
Upon the advice of a large number
of leading citizens of Tillamook
County, I have decided to announce
niyself as a candidate for the office
of County Clerk, subject to the ap­
proval of the Republican voters at
the primaries to be held In May.
If nominated and elected I will
perform the duties of said office to
the best of my ability, and will de­
vote my exclusive tttne in looking
after the interests of said office and
i lie taxpayers of Tillamook County
affected thereby.
Dated this 14th day of January.
1920.
J. C. McClure.
To The Republican Volets of Tilla­
mook County.
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I am a candidate for iheriff in the
Republican Primaries.
and
I tun a deputy in thi* office at
* ic­ Ph«iit. have had s<
ivvial years ex-
perlence there, und I submit
i
luy
record as an offt >r for jour
V
consitl-
eration.
Should 1 be not lic.t ,and elec tc i,
>ype oi auiotr
open cu hard m popularity, tto hard I will endeavor to serve you effl-
'hai «pproximateljr 40 percent of the ciently, honestly and impartially.
John Aschim.
fOROte
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