Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 19, 1920, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEEHT
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Announcement.
THREE strong and distinct aims stand ont as ob­
jects in the operation of the First National Bank.
1— Build Up the Community'.
2— Develop Farming and Business.
3— Promote the Practice of Thrift.
Now YOUR “Nationalized” bank account assists us
in making those aims become accomplishments.
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Place a purebred Jersey Sire at the head of
your Herd!
Announcement.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Judge at the
next primary election. My motto.
‘‘100 per cent efficiency for every
taxpayer’s dollar."
W. L. Campbell.
DIRECTORS :
C. J. EllWAKLlS,
B. C. LAMB.
W. J. RIECHERS,
McGHEE
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I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for County Clerk, on the Re­
publican ticket, subject to the ap-
provalof the voters at the primaries
next .May.
H. S. Brimhall.
This is a chance for the dairymen of Tillamook
County to head their herds with a pure bred Jersey
20. 1920. I
sire. xrv
My r.iws
cows will
will start
start to
to freshen
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am offering for sale only Male Calves from my
pure bred Jerseys. The dams of some of these
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, on the
Republican ticket.
Alexandria Rock.
Announcement.
VETERINARIAN,
I hereby announce myself ns a can­
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, for re­
election, on the Republican ticket.
Kathleen Mills.
County Dairy Herd Inspector
HELL PHONE, MAIN 3
MUTUAL
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
PHONE
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I hereby announce myself a can­
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School Superintendent of Tillamook
County, subject to the approval of
the voters at the coming primary
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election.
G. B. Lamb.
flhEX. JVIeNfllR & CO.
Katy oí Shady Lawn Farm.
No. 330122. Age 4 years.
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Announcement.
Upon the advice of a large number
of leading citizens of Tillamook
Count), 1 had decided to announce
my il as a candidate for Hie office
ol' County clerk, subject io the ap­
proval of ihe Republican voters at
the primaries to be held in May.
Jf nominated and elected I will
perform the duties of said office to
the l>< t of my ability, and will de­
vote my exclusive time in looking
aftei tie interests of said office and
the taxpayer of Tillamook County
affected thereby.
Dated this 14th day of January,
1920.
J. C. McClure.
GE]4ERflLi HflRDCUflRE
Kitchen Ranges and I
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Heating Ntoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWAREIN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere,
Hermit’s Pussy Fancy.
To The Republican Votcis of Tilla­
mook County.
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
CEMENT LIME. PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
to serve you effi-
and impartially.
John Aschim.
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To the Voters of Tillamook County.
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1 want the Republican nomination
for sheriff at the primary election
next May. To get it I have to have
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enough Republican votes. All who
have faith in me. and vote for me., 1
thank in advance.
Frank llannenkrat.
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NOTICE
Announcement.
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Co.
the
of
me
me
Prices Right.
Owing to the fact that a large
number of tax payers in different
parts of the county have asked me to
make tile race for County Judge, and
believing that with my previous ex­
perience in County business, I am
qualified for the office, 1 hereby un­
nounce myself as a candidate for tile
office of County Judge, subject to the
approval of the Republican voters at
the coming Piimary Election.
Homer Mason,
Announcement
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calves have an official record as follows
Katy of Shady Lawn Farm—No. 33 0123, age 2
years, 3 months. 397.67 lbs. fat.
Orinda's Blossom—No. 329164, age 3 years,
473.44 lbs. fat
Have others on test that will complete their
year in May, 1920, they will make some excellent
records. These cows are bred to Golden St. Mawes
Rosarle No. 161026 «ho won the blue ribbon at
the Pacific International. His dam is Goldin St.
Mawes Waltz Rosalie No. 299384 who has a record
of 559.30 tbs. fat, being milked only twice daily. If
milked three times daily she is capable of making
seven or eight hundred lbs. fat. His grand dam. St.
Mawes Poppy No. 219992 on liis sire's side has a
record of 952 lb. fat. He is one of our great herd
bulls, his daughters in the Junior Calf Class won 1st
and 2nd at the Tillamook County Fair and "third"
in a class of twenty junior calves at the Pacific In­
ternational. We often hear dairymen say they would
just as soon have a “scrub” bull. I will present the
figures that show the result of a purebred sire in
my herd. I started using him in 1912. His first
(laughter freshened in 1915. Will give the figures
of each month’s cheese factory test for 1914 and
total amount of fat per year before any of the bure
bred sire's daughters were in milk and the same for
1919:
1914—No. of cows 56.
Month
Test
. . . January.............................................. 3.5
February ............................................ 3.5— 3.8
March................................................... 3.5
April...................................................... 3.6— 3.6
May........................................................ 3.5— 3.4
June...................................................... 3.6— 3.7
July........................................................ 3.7— 3.6
August................................................. 3.7— 3.8
September .......................................... 4.0—4.1
October.............................................. . 4.1—4.2
November ....................................... . 4.5
S
. . 4.7
.277,610
10,392.77
1919—No. of cows 57
December
Total Ibs. milk
Total lbs. fat .
Mo.
Test
January...................
4.5
February .................
4.4— 4.3
March......................
. 4.2— 4
April.........................
. 4. 0—4.0
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May...........................
. 4 .2—4.3
June.........................
. 4. 3—4.3
July...........................
. 4 .4—4. 4
August....................
. 4. 5—4. 5
September...............
. 4 .6—4 .0
October....................
. 4 .7—4. 9
November...............
. 5 .1—5 .3
December...............
. 5.5 5. 3
Total tbs. milk .
332. 021
Total lbs fat . . .
. . . 14,933.97
This shows an increase of 4,541.20 lbs. fat val-
ued at approximately 82 cents average price for
1919 or 13,323.78. Compare the two different years
and I am sure the figures will convince you that it
does pay to have a pure bred sire at the head of
your herd. One can readily see that the bure bred
ire increased the fat and milk production and also
increased the quality of our Tillamook cheese. It
do< n't require any more effort to produce a high
crude milk than it does a low grade milk and thesej
L tires which show you that it increases your bank
account wonderfully. I am offering heifer calves
for sale from my grade cows. Some of these ^owsi
have made a record of nearly 600 lbs. fat and sev-i
eral above 400 and a very few below 300. They are!
bred to my herd bulls Golden St Mawes Rosalie and!
Riolars of Rock Ridge. We have been breeding!
dairy stock for over fifty years and you are sure to
get the best if you select from this held, the herd!
that has always, until this year, produced the larg-j
est cheese check in the county for any one montlv
and this year the herd was divided into two farms;!
some of the largest checks for the two were $27Oo!
(twenty seven hundred).
Every cow is on test; come and look the herd over
and get first choice.
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DON MEADOWS JERSEY FARM Since 1867.
JOE DONALDSON, Prop., Tillamook, Ore.
1 .mi a candidate for theiiff in
Republican Primaries.
I am a deputy in this office
l>i. ent, have had several years
perience there, and I u bin it
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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By doing so you increase the quality and quantity of
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
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I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the Republican nomina­
tion for representative in the legis­
lature from the 1 1th Legislative Dis­
trict embracing Yamhill and Tilla­
mook Counties.
Frank A. Rowe.
PROGRESSIVE POLICIES.
JOHN'MOkGAN.
A.W. BUNN.
HENRY ROGERS
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Are You
Insured?
IF NOT
THE
WOODMEN OF
THE WORLD.
Giant of the West
With a Reserve Fund
oi $8,356,000 offers
secure Benefits as fol­
lows:
To tlie Republican voters of Tilla­
mook county.
1 hereby offer my services to th:
Ages
people of I ill.unook Co. as Colini)
Commissioner and respectfully ask Inclusive
your support at the coming primaries 18 to 22
I tand lor permanent roads properly
¡.a.•ted ami fail treatment to all sec­
tions of our county.
11. V. Alley.
Amounts.
The Seven-Passenger BIG-SIX.
126-inch wheelbase, with 60-horsepower Studebaker-designed
and Studebaker-built demountable-head
motor with
car­
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wiiu two
two range
range ciu-
buretor shock
Shoi-k absorbers,
iliworlmrj artistic
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buretor,
straight
side slanting windshield with
ventilator base and integral corner lights, jeweled eight-day clock, ton-,
neau lights with extension cord, Gypsy top with rectangular plate glass,
window in rear, 33 x 4'> inch cord tires, weight 3,125 pounds.
The Five-Passenger SPECIAL-SIX
Announcement.
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H.BROOKS
I mu a iMmdidute for re election on
(lie Republican ticket, at the primary
election. May 21. for the office of
County Assessor.
Economy, effeciency . and n busi­
«i
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ry ness system in handling the work of
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courteous treatment to all. has been
my policy In the past, and will by my
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C. A Johnson.
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
Secretary Daniels says that one
reason we went into the war was to
vindicate the rights of small people
to self government, and Inquires:
"Shall America alone fail now in
AU Work Guaranteed.
sustaining that principle?” Before
America pledges her blood and treas
Let Me Keep You Out ol Trouble. I cany a Stock ol Goodrich
ure to sustain the theory that every
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
kindled, tribe and tongue should
Your Patronage Solicited.
have a nation all its own, of which
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J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
D< the United States Government itself
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ask our ally Great Britian to try it
on the dog in Ireland and Egypt.
The London Mall thinks the Aineri-
DR. J. E. SHEARER
I can people have failed to live up to
DR A. C. CRANK Presient Wilson's promise to ‘‘throe
all we have and all we are" Into the
Drs Shearer & Crank
European situation, It might have
Medical & Surgery.
been well to look into President
Wilson's claim that he owned all he
National Building
was promising not only
, during
_
the
Tillamook • • • Oregon.
i war but forever afterward.
3 8 to 40
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Multiply above rates
and you
have the cost for one year.
To the foregoing add 50 cents per
month for camp dues which gives
you all the privileges and benefits of
a fraternal organization.
These rates are far lower than for
"Old Line" insurance. This order has
been in existence nearly 30 years
and every claim is promptly paid.
Join now and help boost the Dis­
trict Convention which will be held
in Tillamook the third week of May.
Admission
Fee, $5.00
The Clncinati Enquirer objects to
the number of investigations the
present congress has authorized, nnd
in view of the disclosures as to the
way in which a Democratic national
For a Short Time Only.
administration conducts public busi­
For
further Information and appli­
ness, you can't blame the Enquirer
cation card apply to either F. H
as a Democratic organ, for objecting
Matthews. C. C. or Thomas Coates.
at all.
Clerk Aider Camp No. 21* Tillamook
The Five-Passenger SPECIAL-SIX.
hcelbase; with 50-horsepower Studebaker-designod
Studebaker-built demountable-head motor; improved carburetor
with ''hot-spot''intake manifold; cowl lights at corners of windshield ¡out­
side and inside door handles; tonneau light with extension cords; 32 x
inch cord tires.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
is^’aaaiarajaaaiaBiBigjagj^
Oregon .
The camp meets
every
Thursday
night in W O. W. Hall. National liam G. McAdoo for President, The
Building Visit lag neighbor, always
with Europe, the exportation ‘ ■ I
paper scarcity prevents telling it all.
w elcome.
j trom the United States to Eur
, Why is it that In spite of the ap-
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shows a heavy increaae?