Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 19, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
The Proof
Of The Pudding
Cooks appreciate its firmness and flavor
Blit the “Proof of the Pudding” is the
way the folks enjoy the splendid breads
and pastries made with it.
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If your poultry Just boards with you — instead of
producing, KGIiBg Poultry Feeds will put them
to work. Use OLYMPIC Stock Feeds, too.
FLOUR
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS ÏÎ
FEED
TILLAMOOK
I WADE; does IO mci njwc
A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer« and wood-cutting
contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable,
Hundreds in use all over the U. S. When not in Uie for wood cutting, the 4 H. P. motor will
run mills, feed mills, teed cutters, pumps, etc.
Quick dtlioeri»» from over
100 point» throughout
My IFede &¡w h tutting wood ftf Un than 3 centi
F. J. Mlliami, Burnì, Ors.
th» United State»,
a ccd. ’
" I have ¡awi 1 through five ful ullJaat hg iati he ratefL^Z
N. F. Mirri, Laton, Cail/
if inc fm a minute. '
America must burn more
wood for fuel. One Wade
will do 10 men's work at
one-tenth the cost Write
for free Book, ' UowDan
Hoss cuts <0 cords
a day,” full de­
tails and j Des­
iai price.
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
"Wings of the Morning” With Wm.
Farnum as Star
o-------
Séni Theatre will show on
Tuesday, August 24th, Wm. Farunm,
the eminent William Fox star, in his
latest photodrama. "Wings of the
Morning" a picturization of the well-
known novel written by Louis Tra­
cy.. This is a stirring sea story with
all the elements necessary for a sup­
erior screen entertainment.
The romance opens in faraway
Singapore, at a British army post.
Mr. Farnum, as the hero, is cashiered
out of the service on a false charge,
and later found as a sailor on boari
a passenger steamer crossing the
China Sea. The boat is wrecked on
an unchartered island during a typ­
hoon. and he rescues the daughter of
the owner of the line. Their viciss­
itudes and adventures on the island
and the final denouement are said to
lie developed along extremely drama­
tic lines.
The picture was directed by J.
Gordon Edwards.
You’ll Find There s Luck in
the Right Fishing
Tackle
VX/E have given a great deal of attention
’ ’ to selecting the kind of tackle that
brings home the fish.
Here are the most successful Lures—
strongest, best wearing and least conspicu­
ous Lines- smooth running Reels for hard
service—Rods that properly combine elas­
ticity and power—Landing Nets, etc
Let us fit you out for good luck.
Call For Bids.
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Sealed bids will be received at the
Record- r s cilice, of Bay City, Ore.,
for grati'ng and graveling of Ocean
. treet from 4th St. West to 2nd
■ "i-et. and 2nd Street from A Street
No. til to Main Street. The plans may
bo seea al Recorder’s office in Bay
City, i tie council reserves the right
to reject any and all blds.
F. W. Smith,
Recorder of Bay City.
King-Crenshaw Hardware Co
THE
"WINCHESTER
STORE
Governor Coolidge has been made
a Doctor of Laws. He qualified as
an enforcer of laws several months
ago.
MILK COWS FOR $
SALE or EXCHANGE ?
for Dry Stock.
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YACER & BRADY,
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We Buy
CASCARA BARK
Highest Cash Price. J
AI | Kupp entender’s Warehouse,
Tillan ook and Hebo.
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Having your house wired by
folks who know their business is
not a thing to be dreaded. It can
be done with far less muss and
fuss than you put up with in
having the house papered or
painted.
We can wire vour house in two
or three days and leave not a scar
on your wood-work or plaster.
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
venience to you and tne cost is
We will come and tell you ex­
actly what It w ill cost if you wish.
SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY
Tillamook • • -Oregon,
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OREGON
ThefirstNationalBank
EDUCATION PAYS
Oregon Agricultural «College
1
CLOSING
OUT SALE
4X
florernment Folder Describes
Oregon's Eecreat '.on Areas
A handsomely illustrated folder
i limit includes a map of the princip-
al highways for the entire State of
Oregon has just been issued by the
Forest Service, This is the first
time this branch of the t'niud States
Department of Agriculture has issu­
ed a map of an entire State. The
new publication should prove of im­
mense value to nil persons, particul­
arly motorists, seeking recreating in
ihis region endowed with such a var­
iety of natural attractions.
The booklet is entitled. "Road and
Recreation Map of Oregon." and con­
tains descriptions of recreation spots
in the national forests of that State,
rhese picturesque
many
Notice.
Any one in Tillamook county who
has any amature photogtaphs. paint­
ings or work of Art of any kind that
may be exhibited at the Tillamook
county Fair, will please let me know
by letter or otherwise at your earl­
iest convenience. Let us have a good
display. Don’t dpend on the other
person furnishing the exhibit. Ad­
dress. E. G. Lantz. Supterindent of
Art Department, Tillamook County
Fair. Tillamook, Ore. Both phones.
While some of Jhe Democratic,
punsters and jokesmith are w'orrying
who put the hard stuff in Harding
and th«f cool stuff in Coolidge, they
might take time to inform us who
put the mock in Democracy.
I am Closing Out my entire
Stock of
Household Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Come and Investigate
A. L. PACE
i SUM
AUTOTUBE
TON TESTED
“The Meat of the Wheat”,
Wheat
Hearts make the ideal breakfast food.
Even waffles are easily made with
Pancake Flour.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beals of the est Service asks is that you be care­
Highland Grove farm are developing ful with fire and that you look to
finest herd of Registered Holmetn the proper sanitation of your camp."
Not only Is this wonderfully char­
cattle in county.
Enjoyable day, with the favorite acterized by scenes infinitely varied,
breed, much talk, plenty to eat and out as the map shows, they are easi­
enthusastic breeders from north and ly accessible. In the construction of
the present highway system the For­
south ends of the county present.
What promised to be the most en­ est Service has played an important
joyable as well as profitable get-to­ part, having built many miles r>f
gether meeting of the pure-bred live road. When all plans have bee i car-
a t.'iou*-
stock developers of Tillamook coun- ‘ ried out, there will be over
in these
ty was Wednesday, Aug. 11th, when and miles of good highway
over fifty boosters for better stock national forests.
Many weli-laid-out camp sites a-
participated in the annual picnic of
wait the outdoor enthus’ast. S< ver-
the Holstein Breeders Association at
al of these are close by stream»
theHighland Grove Farm of Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. eBals. The day being ex- where fish are abundant and where
ceedingly pleasant the picnic coui- hunting is good. Numeious camp
grounds are equipped with stone
menced at 10:30 a. m. and there was
something doing every minute until fireplaces. Th» extensive telephone
systems of the Forest are available
4:30 p. m. when it was realized that
to the Public free in case of emergen­
the time had come when all should
depart to lake care of their respect­ cy.
Persons desiring copies of this
ive obligations which come along a-
paniphet may qbtuin them by ad-
bout milking time.
dressing a request to the Diatn^t
The forenoon was spent in getting
Forester, Portland, Oregon.
acquainted and renewing old friend­
ships and looking over the farm. At
the noon hour a great IcAig table Taylor Holmes in "Nothing But Lies"
For a LIMITED period we are giving new and
loaded with eats was spread in the
regular customers, with each Vacuum Cup
Coming to the Gem Theatre Fri­
grove and everybody enjoyed the big
Tire bought at our store, one “Ton Tested”
teed topped off with an auto load of day and Saturday, August 20 and 21
large watermelons. After the feed, is Taylor Holmes in one of those
Tube of corresponding size. Buy NOW!
the meeting was called to order by howlingly funny stage comedies
Save money by anticipating your Spring and
president, B. A. Folks, of NoyFolk written for Mm. Colliei and adap.ed
Farm who, in his most enthusastijc for the screen use of Mr. Holmes. Tlii.-
Summer tire and tube needs.
style gave an interesting and instru­ ¿hird one-—the first was "Nothing but
Adjustment basis—per warranty tag attached
ctive talk. After Mr. Folks’ talk, the The Truth” and the second "The Ve­
to each casing:
.Secretary-Treasurer, Roilie Watson ry Idea”—is entitled "Nothing Bui
Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires . . . 6,000 Miles
was called upon tor a report show­ Lies;” and it was written by Aaron
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires .... 9,000 Miles
ing a healthy condition ot the assoc­ Hoffman.
iation work for the past year. The
The plot—for there is a most am­
correspondence of the National As­ using one in this play—concerns the
sociation aua the report of the Nat­ efforts of a young man to cover up a
ional meeting and sale of St. Paul friend's mistake, made at the instiga­
was read and placed on file.
tion of a radical young woman who
Mr. Chas. Kunze, of Dykeland 1 is known to her friends and the pol­
Farm from Nehalem and ex-president ice as Riot Rosie. A she-Bolshevik
and leading breeder of Holstein cat­ is Rosie, of the indoor and harmless
tle in Tillamook county made time­ type, but when a lurid pamphlet shi
ly and interesting remarks also Dr. I has her friend write is sent to the pa-
Glaiyser, Roy Jones, Dolph Tinnerst- prs in place of a big firm’s advertis­
et and F. R. Beals ail of which ing copy, something of a stir is creat­
were enthusasticaly received and ap­ ed. And such a stir can be explained
proved. The Roll of Honor" for tile by nothing but lies.
official testing for month of July
gave Mr. eBals’ herd several very en­ An Important Sale of Holstein Bull
viable records. Matters pertaining
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to tile County and State Fairs were
’
An
important
sale in Ohio is re­
discussed and a good showing will be
made by our breeders. Dr. Glaisyer ported irom Maplecrest Farm, the
reported on what was taking place , purchasers being a syndicate of Ohio
relative to placing Tillamook county breeders consisting of Niins Bros, E.
YOU ARE NOT TOO FAR AWAY TO BANX AT
in a "cler list" or "Accredited Herd ! Orwell, It. E. Dillon, Lj le ana
THE FIRST NATIONAL.
,
Allen,
of
Williamsfield.
Area” this movement is under way
The bull is a son of Ohio’s first 30
DISTANCE is easily discounted in barking at the
so that Tillamook county will be in­ j
spected by Federal inspectors and by . ' lb. cow, Burton Highlawn 2d’s Hart­
First National Bank by our BANK BY’MAIL
next year will be undoubtedly the og, one of Mr. Dimmiek’s foundation
Service. Accounts may be both opened and main­
cows.
She
has
never
had
an
opport-
first section of the United States to
tained here by mail, thus eliminating the necessity
be given a clear bill of health as tai­ . unity of making a long time record
for the farmer to run in to town when he is at
ns our cattle are concerned;
the , owing to an injury to her udder
heighth of the busy season.
which
occured
after
making
her
30
much dreaded TB, being practically
“ NATIONALIZED” ACCOUNTS.;
eliminated from this county. A mo­ lb. record, but her owner, Mr. Dim-
DIRECTORS.
mick
and
others
who
know
her
tion was carried to co-operate with
JOHN MORGAN.
¡C .1 EDWARDS.
all other breeders in securing an O. well, are confident that she was.
A.W. BUNN.
11. C.; I.A M B,
1
when
in
her
prime,
a
real
.00'1
lb.
A. C. tester to officiate at the County
HENRY ROGERS
W. |J. RIFCHF.KS.
Fair Board for this work. The Hol­ I cow a- tar as capacity is coucerneu.
. A. IMcGHHF.
stein Association are also trying to ■ She is alive and in good health and
secure the services of Prof. Brandt 1 believed to be safe in calf at the ad­
lot tile 0. A. C. to judge the cattle, vanced age of 18 years. Although
I whose sei vices were so generally sat­ i uh lias no long time record herself.
isfactory to all last year. Roilie I she lias three daughters w ith records .
Watson was appointed as a commit­ I averaging well over 1000 lb. each,
tee of one to take charge of the one of the number being made a jun- ,
booth at the Fair. Mr. Dolph Tin- j ior two-year-old. Probably her most
nerstet, county dairy inspector was famous daughter is High-lawn De
called on and he made an excellant Koi, who until recently was known
talk on the lines of his chosen work; as the only cow with a 1200 lb. but­
among other things, he stated that ter record to have a 1200 lb. daugh­
he had ’scored’ Mr. Beal’s barn and [ ter. She has several other good sons
thut it was the best scoring barn in | 1 besides the youngster just pur.chas-
__ ______ IFOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FCR TEE STATE
the state of Oregon and went on to j I ed by the Dillon, Allen, Nims com­
explain that the scoring ■ made was bination, perhaps the most famous
A Person with No Educatinn litis but One Chance in
93.2 perfect, this of course, was very being Maplecrest Pontiac Hartog,
150,000 to Render Distinguish Service to the Public
gratifying, as Mr, Beals is very proud one of the leading herd sires in the
With Common School Education
4 Chances
famous
herd
of
Peter
Small
of
Chea-
ot his flue barn and his wonderful
With High School Education ..
h7 Chances
herd of cattle. After the meeting t terland. Ohio.
With College Education............... WO Chances
The sire of the young bull Mr.
was over, everybody went thru the
barn and were introduced to the Dimmick has just sold Is out of
_
_
_
_
_
_ Are You Giving Your Child Pis Chance ?___
Royalty, of which Mr, Beals has a Maplecrest Pontiac Flora Hartog,
THOSE
STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT [HAVE INVESTED
number ot official work and all of who is a 1232 lb. daughter of an
MOST IN EDUCATION!
Ohio
’
s
first
30
lb.
cow
who
was
just
ihis produced much interest as sev­
mentioned
as
being
the
dam
of
the
eral of Mr. Beals’ cows are milking
around a 100 lbs. and over every ! young bull himself. This is real con­
day, also several milking over 60 lbs. structive breeding and should get
Though a "Liberal and Practical Education pre­
per day that have been in milk for results.
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for
question
is
The sire of the calf in
over ten months. Mr. Chas. E. Gab-
Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers
by. formerly of Hollywood, is Mr. by Friend Hengerveld De Koi Butter
Boy
who
is
the
only
sire
in
the
MINING
AGRICULTURE
ENGINEERING
Beals' head herdsman and is very in­
PHARMACY
HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE
teresting in his knowledge of feed­ world to have five 30 lb. daughters i
FORESTRY
VACATIONAL EDUCATION
ing and rationing the grand-dames, each of which h*8 herself produced
a 30 lb. daughter. "Old Friend” sired
that are making the records.
The
Training
Includes
PHYSICAL EDUCATION,
Tile next meeting of the Holstein the first 1300 lb. cow and was the
MUSIC,
ENGLISH,
MODERN
LANGUAGE, ART and
Breeders will be at the farm of Jack first sire to have three 1200 lb.
the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical
Hupp, in Fairview on Thursday, Aug. daughters.
C ollege Course.
The Ohio breeders that pooled I
26th, when it is expected that Mr.
FALL
TERM
OPENS
SEPTEMBER
20, 1920. TUITION IS FREE.
their
resources
to
putchase
this
val
­
Fred Stimpson, of Hollywood and
EOK INFORMATION WRITE TO
Mr. Geo. Gue of Yakima. Wn. will uable young bull are to be congratul­
THE REGIST AR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore
lie present. These gentlemen are both ated upon securing a young bull with
proniineint in the Holstein cattle bu­ such a remarkable combination of
siness and have a wide acquaintance great records on both sides of his
and National reputation; their delib­ pedigree. A representative of the
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erations will carry great weight in World recently had the plearure ol
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anything they may have to offer to seeing this young bull and does not
the breeders of Tillamook county; hesitate to pronounce him as one of
everybody is welcome to the meetings the grandest individuals of the breed
of tin- Holstein Breeders, in fact you with about as fine a top line any bull
are invited to be with us at all ever carried. Altogether he is a
limes. Nothing will be said or done young bull that any one might be
to hurt the feelings of anyone that proud of.
The above has reference to a bull,
may differ with our opinions In re-
gard to our favorite bleed. In case which is an anmial that has the same
the weather is disagreeable, or rain­ dam and also the grandam of the sire
ing on Aug. the 26th, the meeting as is the dam of a bull now doing ser­
stated at Mr. Jack Rupp’s will be vice in Tillamook county. This will
held at the Fairview Grange Hall. give you an idea of the value that
Everyone interested in the develop­ some of the leading breders of the
country place upon the Maplecrest
ment of better stock la Invited.
stock.
R. W. Watson, Sec.-Treas.,
i,,,
4
AUGUST I q . 1090.
Sixth Annual Picnic of Tillamook i them heavily forested, are "in every
sense free recreatlou grounds,” says
County Holstein Breeders'
1 the paniphet, "and no trammels are
Association
put on your enjoyment. All the For­
The Olympic £
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