Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 22, 1920, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 22.
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Brief Items of Interest to The Dairy­ on the Register of Merit; among
them Spermfield Owl’s Eva. with 993
man and Stock Breeder.
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By Rollie W. Watson.)
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It is none to early for the stock
breeders of this County to plan for
their exhibits al the county fair,
State Fair and International this
fall..
The County Fair will be held at the
"old” grounds this year. This is good
common sense as there is no funds
or appropriation for the development
of the "new" fair ground as yet:
then again, the high prices of all ma­
terials and labor conditions are such
at this time that it would be exceed­
ingly costly to attempt any extensive
improvements such as will become
necessary at the new fair grounds.
Plans should be made to develop the
new Tillamook Fair Grounds cover­
ing several years along ’a complete
plan as to buildings and landscape
arrangement with the end in view
that all buildings, drives, walks and
parkings will be attractive and use­
ful.
lbs. of fat, Spermfield Owl’s Temisa,
875 tbs. fat, Owl’s Interested Tones
and Owl’s Sayda’s Queen 779 tbs. fat
each, and Spermfield Owl’s Victor
Lass, 716 lbs. fat. Eva has made in
six tests 76,549 lbs. milk and 4383
lbs. fat.
Scraps of Paper.
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"Potatoes soar in Chicago” the
headlines say. Not so sore as the po­
tato buyers.
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Hoover and Edwards led the poll
in the Michigan Democratic primary,
which proves that the Democrats are
still strong for food and drink.
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The support of President Wilson
for a third term nomination seems
to be almost unanimous—among
Republicans.
Mr. Wilson will not get any nearer
Europe than Woods’ Hole this sum­
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mer owing to the postponement o£
We hear and read much about the the Geneva Conditions.
need for better dairy cattle, all of
When one recalls that President
which is perhaps true. But the real
need of the world is for better men Wilson sent Herron to Russia it is
and women. The cattle now are bet­ gratifying to note that Crane, whom
Call at our Store and see them run.
ter than the dairymen. There isn’t he has sent to China, is not that
Both Stationary and Swinging Wringers,
a cow on earth so scrubby that she kind of a bird.
would feed oleomargarine to her
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An echo of the campaign of 1896
calf.—Missouri Farmer.
is found in the report of a man in
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A Hereford bull, Domino Jr-. has Pennsylvania who is William Jen­
been sold for $15,000 to C. B. Scott, nings Bryan’s double. Is this a boost
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of Colorado, and a cow of the same or an accusation?
breed, for $2000 to B. H. Connor of
Having elected Mr. Wilson presi­
Texas. A Hampshire hog changed
hands lately for $2800 and the boar dent in 1916 because he keeps us out
Longfellow 2nd sold for $5000. These of war it might only be fair for the
transactions were in South Dakota Democrats to choose Colonel Bryan
and Georgia. Purebred livestock cer­ in 1920 on the ground that he keeps
tainly “runs into money” these days! us out of “suds”.
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The administrations latest method
We would like to ask some expert
i I in mathematics to figure out how of solving the high cost of living is
many purebred cows you would have to hang up signs advising people to
i in ten years, starting with one fresh “buy cheaper cuts”. Why not carry
purebred with a heifer calf and as- the psychology further by printing
I suming that all their decendants are some pretty mottoes saying: “You’ve
females an'*, that all live. No doubt, just eaten.”
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the answer will surprise you. This is
(From the National Republican)
a fascinating field for conjecture as
Scratch the fellow that will not
well as calculation
and would pay
some of our dairymen well to figure give his politics to the poll taker
it out and then—“tell the world” and who says there Isn’t any differ­
yourself and your neighbor that you ence between the political parties
proposed to have quite a considerable and underneath you will usually find
purebred herd in less than ten years. a Democrat.
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1920
COAST POWER CO
THREE TIMES GUARANTEED
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makers.
They are further guaranteed by the records of
actual performance over the roads of this locality and in
every other part of the country.
And because all Lee Tires in this section are bought
from me the responsibility for satisfaction rests on me. I
take the risk confidently, because I know’ Lee Tires are all
I claim for them.
My success depends on your satisfaction.
Whether your preference is for Cord Tires, or Fabric
Tires, or the patented, exclusive Lee Puncture-Proof
(either Cord or Fabric) I know that you will get more than
your money’s worth in mileage out of every Lee Tire.
Let me show you one. You’ll want it when you see it.
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The Lee Tire Distributor.
Lee Cord Tires
Smile at Miles
Absolutely Free !
We will give a new tube with each
new tire at the advanced price
until further notice.
Tillamook Tire Co
SQUARE DEAL HOUS
The Coast Hide and Junk Co
is now Open for Business
and Pay the Highest Cash Prices for
HIDES, SACKS, WOOL,
RUBBER, RAGS and METALS
Phone Orders.
Special attention anywhere within city limits.
107 SECOND STREET,
Opposite Post Office, near Woolfe’s Blacksmith Shop,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Bell Phone Main 5«.
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in every drop. It is made
to meet the requirements
of your engine.
“Red Crown" has the
full and continuous chain
of boiling points necessary
for ready starting, quick
and smooth acceleration,
steady dependable power
and long mileage. Look for
the “Red Crown" sign be­
fore you fill.
standard oil compant
(CaHferata)
rhe Gasoline of Quality
I. C. BOONE, Spedai’Aient, StanAard Oil Co., Tillamook, Oregon.
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The school of home economics of
the New York state college of argi-
culture conducted a brief experiment
last summer to demonstrate the
value of milk in the diet of boys and
girls. Ten under-nourished children
who had contracted tubercular ten­
dencies were selected for the experi­
ment and during four weeks in which
they were given a quart of milk a
day as part of an adequate diet, they
were weighed at regular intervals
and record was kept of their weights.
All but two of the children gained
from 2 .8 to 13.6 per cent in weight.
Other two who failed to gain, one
had enlarged thyroid glans and the
other suffered from homesickness.
Experiment, though very interesting,
did not, of course, show what the ad­
dition of milk to an adequate diet
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would do for a child. It adds, how­
ever, to the already abundant proof
as to the importance of milk as a
food for children, which has been ob­
tained since Dr. McCollum announc­
ed the result of his experiments con­
cerning the growth-producing ele­
ments of foods.
Homer Cummings declares that if a
Democratic Congress had been elect­
ed the un-Americanized covenant
would have been swallowed long ago.
That is one of the reasons the people
are glad they didn’t elect one.
“Stir up my church to pray and
vote, bring in the world state’s rad­
iant morn.” writes R. K. Bridgman,
in the Springfield, Mass., Republi­
can. As an evidence of good faith
why not bring in the world church
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Put no man on guard at Washing­
ton who does not stand unequivocally
against any scheme to subordinate
Interests, ideals, and independence of
the United States, in any plan of
the world government promoted by
either the socialist or the financial
internationalists, without
certain
sefeguards for American rights.
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The republican party stands for a
tariff system that makes the United
States the most favored nation in the
American home market, which is
worth a hundredfold more to the
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While the “high cost of living” American producer than any mirage
continues to trouble more of our I of world markets where this country
people, the high cost of labor coupled must compete with the cheaper pro­
with the shortage of competent help duction of the lower wage scale na­
is having a serious effect upon the tions.
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dairy and stock farmer the country
Millions of Chinese, as yet not up­
over. Many stockmen are selling
their holdings and retiring from the I lifted by the phrases of the new free­
business on account of their inability dom, are protesting against a parley
| to get farm help necessary to the between Pekin anl Tokio on the
production of forage crops. The Shantung question. These benighted
dairyman, if he has “good producers” heathen evidently have the super­
is just holding down his job 365 days stitious idea that the thing to do
j of the year—on a 12 to 14 hour with a burglar in the house is not to
: work day—hoping that hay and feed sit down and talk over with him the
distribution of one’s own valuables.
J will not go any higher.
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A large party of skilled workmen
Canada’s highest record cow, “Zar-
ilda Clothilde”—a purebred Holstein will soon be sent to Ypres by the Bel­
has JuBt completed a year’s official gian government to gain permanent
milk record of 13,153.6 Ib, which the ruins of the ancient cloth hall
contained 955.34 lbs fat. The last I and the famous church of St.Martin
three year's production
averages as a lasting monument to the martry-
31,149.2 lbs. annually, she averaged dom of the town of Ypres. The ruins
100 lbs. of milk per day for 260 will be left essentially as they are
today, but will be skillfully reinforc­
days.
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ed by artisans so as to preserve their
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present appearance.
"Melia’s Rllma,” a purebred Jer-
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sey, owned by I. J. Miller, Jr., of
A lot of people seem to be more ex­
Ohio, holds the breed milk record
orcised over the "canning” of half a
for cows of her age. Beginning a*
dozen socialists from the New York
eleven years and eleven months she
produced in 365 days 18,255 8 lbs. legislature than the fraudulent main­
tenance of some fifty members of the
milk, 793.31 lbs. fat. Only three Jer­
national House of Representatives
seys of any age have exceeded this
and the electorial college, in viola­
milk flow.
tion of the constitution, whose seats
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are based upon disfranchised voters,
According to the Guernsey Breed­
mostly Republicans, and many more
ers’ Journal, twenty-nine Guernsey
white men than black.
sales were held during the calendar
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year 1919. A total of 1,309 Guernseys
It is stated that President Wilson
sold for $715,748 or an average of can’t find a man to fill some of the
$546. Two hundred thirteen bulls av­
administration’s ten thousand dollar
eraged $470 and 1,096 cows averaged jobs. TMs shows that the Jobs have
$561. corresponding figures for 1918 become Mo numerous and the deserv­
show that in thirty-eight sales 1,318 ing democrats so scarce that there is
Guernseys were sold for an average more than enough to go’round. As
price of $330. Seven hundred thirty­ the boy in the gallery cried when the
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seven females averaged $385, 167 fat Mephisto stuck In the trap door
bulls averaged $284, and 414 unclas­ on the descent to the state inferno:
sified Guernseys averaged $252.
"Thank God, hell’s full!”
Get you there and bring you
back with a smile.
A. HUDSON GARAGE
CHANSL0R & LYON CO.
Pacific Coast Distributors.
Largest Distributors of Automoitve Equipment in the World.
’’Nothing wrong with our balance”
Chesterfield
T^HE right balance of costly Turkish
A and Domestic tobaccos, propor­
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^estejrfields
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flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco
and the lively relish of choice Domes
tic leaf.
| And theblend—the manufacturer’s
private formula — can-
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J? Every package enclosed
in glassine, moisture-
proof paper that seals in
the flavor.
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The St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
paper which has been sympathetic
with President Wilson in his fight
for his league of nations covenant,
says that "if President Wilson has
any hope that the election will bring
a mandate from the people in accord
with his desire he may as well aban­
don it. There Is not the slightest
dication that the people approved
stand. On the contrary, there
numerous and strong evidences
dlseaproval, of which if he has
his ear to the ground, he must
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John R. Sibley says that 74 pet aware.” How can a man with his
cent of the registered daughter* of head in the clouds have hii ear to
his JiTsey bull. Spermfield Ov. 1. ar- the ground?
The Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio, has acquired, by
will, through the death of the owner,
O. C. Barber, the 1300-acre Anna
Dean Farm, valued at four million
dollars. There were at one time seven
hundred head of live stock on the
farm, among them the present record
I Guernsey cow, Mtirne Cowan, and
the exchampion, Spottswood Daisy
Pearl. Since Dean Knickerbocker
assumed charge, about five years ago
Holsteins have been added to the
other breeds.
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