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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 19. 1920
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Cow Testing Association —Continued From Last Week.
I
OREGON’S FINEST BEACH RESORT
Class B. 4 to 5 Years of Age
Paul Fitzpatrick
Brindle
1641
5.4
88.61
Joe Donaldson
No. 33
1422
4.7
66.83
L. A. McCormack
Bessie
1080
7.1
76.68
A.Hofman Tillamook Bessie Fobes De Koi
HOTEL BAYOCEAN, NATAT0RIUM, BUNGALOWS, TENTS,
1770
3.8
67.26
Reasonable
Rates; Hotel under management of Mr, and
Vaughn & Darby
Susy
Ilio
6.0
66.60
Mrs. C. C. Nepple who are experienced hotel people; bowl­
J. J.Burns
Boss
1725
3.7
63.83
ing allies and pool tables; unexcelled sports in Natatorium
Joe Donaldson
No. 28
1224
4.8
58.75
and on beach. Come to the best beach ii; Oregon for your
L. Daniels
Midget
1014
5.6
56.78
vacation.
Receivers of T. B. Potter Realty Co.,
Louis Weber
Brownie
1455
3.9
56.75
325 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland.
Louis Weber
Flora
1521
3.7
56.28
Joe Williams
Kitty
1095
5.1
55.85
C. Stanley
No. 9
1050
5.2
54.60
F. Von Euw
No. 17
1086
5.0
54.30
Warren Vaughn
Crazy
1410
3.8
53.58
John Schilds
No. 11
1736
3.1
53.51
A. Hofman
Mary
1944
2.7
52.49
Joe Dürrer
Pearl
1140
4.6
52.44
D. Fitzpatrick
Daisy
915
5.7
52.16
A. K. Rogers
Spot
930
5.6
52.08
L. A. McCormack
•
Rose
1152
4.5
51.34
L. Daniels
Purple
1086
4.7
51.04
A. W. Mills
Babe
1333
3.8
50.65
Louis Weber
Beauty
1005
5.0
50.25
Vaughn & Darby
Poppy
966
N
5.2
50.23
Josi Bros. & Perrin
May
909
5.5
50.00
D. Fitzpatrick
Rose
1216
4.1
50.00
The Best of Cigars, Lunch Goods and Fishing Tackle.
Class C. 3 to 1 Years of Age.
o
Light Lunch Served. Coffee like mother used to make.
A. Hofman
T.Daisy Butter King
1980
3.8
75.24
Peter Betschart
No. 44
1635
4.0
65.40
Paul Fitzpatrick
Heart
1203
5.1
61.35
Frank Hunter
Pet
1338
4.4
58.87
Josi Bros. & Perrin
Eva
1179
4.8
56.58
I*. C. Daniels
Daisy
1086
5.2
56.47
A. Hofman
Dolly Wayne
1680
3.3
55.44
•’ne Dürrer
Hazel
1449
3.8
55.06
F rank Hunter
Speck
1290
4.2
54.18
Jois Bros. & Perrin
Goldie
1170
4.6
53.82
I.. A. McCormack
Crikct
1089
4.9
T. M. Ross
Tiny
1161
4.5
52.Í.5
Jas. Christensen
Buttercup
630
8.2
51.66
Peter Betschart
No. 23
1290
4.0
51.60
i Vaughn & Darby
Ethel
1110
4.6
51.06
John Schilds
No. 3
1550
3.2
49.60
Warren Vaughn
Susy
1140
4.3
49.02
TOURING, $985 ; ROADSTER, $985 ; COUPE, $1625 ; SEDAN, $1575
F. K. Blackadar
Brownie
918
5.3
48.65
F rices i.t.b. Toledo, subject to change without notice.
Peter Betschart
No. 25
1440
3.3
47.52
Joe Dürrer
Jewel
1329
3.5
46.52
A’. Hofman
Sadie
1539
3.0
46.17
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
John Schilds
No. 13
1287
3.5
45.05
THE COUNTY.
Class D. Under 3 Years of Age
T. M. Ross
Lass
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
1059
6.0
63.51
Frank Hunter
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Fantine
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1338
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4.2
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56.20
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Joe Dürrer
May
1002
5.5
55.11
Frank Hunter
Dolly
1170
4.7
54.99
WHERE ORGEON EDITORS STAND own business, we will, as fas as pos­ which may be proposed, the enact­ L. A. McCormack
Maise
846
6.4
54.14
sible,
be
guided
in
our
charges
for
o------
ment of which would work hardship Peter Busidack
Molly
1224
4.4
53.86
legal advertising by the action of
Butteicup
Go On Record As Opposed To Non- the voters in the parts of the state upon any one or several classes of J. J. Berns
975
5.5
53.61
our citizens or upon the state as a L. Daniels
Lady
822
6.4
Partisian League And Interest
52.61
where we publish our papers, rather whole.
E. Geinger
Midget
1215
4.3
52.25
than by the actions of the voters of
Measure
Vaughn & Darby
• Dolly
1164
the metropolis of the state who were
4.5
52.18 I
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Whereas, our host, the city of As­
Silina
1158
4.3
49.79
Whereas, the Franklin Price-List so swayed by the representation» toria, is deeply interested in harbors Frank Hunter
Jess Pangborne
Louise
975
5.1
49.73
is based on average costs and pro­ made to them that out of harmony and rivers,, now, therefore, be it
Your patronage will be highly appreciated.
Clover
969
vides for a reasonable margin of pro­ with the spirit of fair play which us­
5.0
48.45
Resolved, that, in compliment to Josi Bros. & Perrin
fit and is equally fair to the buyer ually guides the action of the elec­ our host, we offer our united and Joe Williams
Marigold
1305
3.7
48.29
Prompt Attention to all Orders
of and the manufacturer of printing, tors of our common state.
concerted co-operation in making a | Faul Fitzpatrick
Star
984
4.9
48.22
therefore be it.
success of the Northwest Rivers and John Schilda
No.
18
131'4
3.5
47.74
Wereas, the principles of the Non- Harbors Convention to be held In
Tetnpory Phone Wagoner’s Cigar Store.
Resolved, that we recommend the
John Schilds
No. 17
1132
4.2
47.51
Franklin Price-List be installed in Partisan League as put into operat­ Portland, October 4 and 5. and, real­ D. Fitzpat rick
Both Phones.
Bess
963
5.0
46.35
every printing plant in Oregon as a ion in North Dakota and Minnesota izing the great importance to Oregon
No.
35
i
F.
Von
Euw
1020
4.5
show
this
organization
to
be
endeav
­
45.90
of improvements of its rivers and
means of properly standardizing sell­
oring to foist destructive socialism harbors, we express our readiness to T. M. Ross
Jewel
918
5.0
45.90
ing prices of printing.
upon the government of this country, at all times, fully co-operate to sec­ I T. M. Ross
Pride
996
4.5
44.82
Resolved, owiug^ io the seriousness and,
Princess
852
5.2
44.30
ure appropriate action by the Con- i Faul Fitzpatrick
Whereas, investigation shows that gress
Blue
786
of the print paper situation and be­
5.6
1 Arch Rogers
44.02
its
operation
in
these
states
has
been
Whereas, the convention has been D. Fitzpatrick
cause it is good business, we recqm-
879
Bell
5.0
43.95
mend that members of the Oregon injurious to a free and untrammeled made particularly profitable and J. J. Berns
Pansy
1062
4.1
43.54
State Editorial Association give due press and destructive to industry and pleasurable by the thoughtfulness Arch Rogers
Beauty
1176
3.7
43.51
business
in
every
form,
both
by
ham
­
and perfect hospitiality of its hosts, 1
consideration to the advisability of
Star
546
7.8
42.59
Jas. Christensen
putting their subscription business pering the operations of ligitimate the people of Astoria, Warrenton and j
Spot
1251
business,
agriculture
and
industry
3.4
42.53
Louis
Weber
Seaside,
therefore,
be
it
on a strictly cash-in-advance basis.
1290
June
3.2
41.28
Resolved, that cordial appreciation J. J. Berns
Any one doubting the advisability of and by imposing a tax under which
Jewel
840
4.9
41.16
this action will be convinced by con­ business finds it hard to exist, there­ is expressed to the Astoria Chamber ! D. Fitzpatrick
849
4.8
40.75
Patsie
of Commerce, the ladies of Astoria, I F. K. Blackadar
sulting any one who has used this fore be it
Resolved, that the O. S. E. A. goes the press of Astoria, the Elks lodge
Lizzie
840
4.8
40.32
method.
Ben
Vantress
on record as being opposed to its op­ and the canneries, and to the War- !
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eration in Oregon and pledges itself renton and Seaside communities for
Whereas, the reckless waste of pa- ; to work against it in whatever form
i County, Oregon, or, T. H. Goyne,
their large part in the success of the
per on the part of the metropolitan it appears in this state.
Call for School Warrants
convention.
Attorney-at-Law. at his office in Till- I
press in printing useless extras and
0
School iDstrict No. 14 requests the amook city, Oregon, within six mon-
worse than useless Sunday editions
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Whereas, it lias been brought to
of enormous proportions has been a our attention that both of the great
Whereas, the development of tour­ presentation of Warrants up to No. i ths from the date of this notice.
heavily contributing factor in the political parties have nominated a ist travel means millions of dollars 25 inclusive, that are still unpaid. 1 Dated this 12th day of August,
prevailing shortage of news print, member of our craft for the highest annually to Oregon, for which the Warrants may be presented to First ! 1920.
Albert Marolf, Administrator,
and
¡ honor within the gift of the people tourists get bigger value than can National Bank of Tillamook or F. O.
Whereas, even the daily newspap­ of these United States, now, there, be secured anywhere else in the Sipprell, District clerk at Garibaldi, of estate of Alfred Marolf, deceased.
ers in the smaller communities have be it
world; now, threfore. be it
been offenders to a lesser degree, , Resolved, that we compliment both
Resolved, that we stand ever ready check, with accured interest.
Notice to Contractor».
therefor be it
parties upon their omnipotent dis­ to support the work of the Pacific
Sealed bids will be received by the
Notice to Water Consumers
Resolved, that the Oregon State Ed­ cernment in taking upon themselves Northwest Tourist association and
Board of Directors of School District
itorial association recommends that i this distinguished honor; that we fel­ believe that the promotion of the
Sprinkling will be permitted free No. 48, at Wheeler, Aug. 25. 1920,
all newspapers excercise the utmost icitate both our distinguished and tourist travel is a distinct asset to
of charge under the following con- for the erection and completion of a
conservation in the use of news honored craftsmen and express our rhe state.
d it ions: from 5 p. m until 9 p. m. one room Public School building at
print, and especially do we recom­ commendation for the devotion to
each day all east of 2nd Ave sprinkl- Cochran, Oregon, according to plans
mend the curtailment of the great public duty which they have shown
Portland-Tillamook Stage Line.
ing on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- and specifications prepared by Chari-
Sunday and Saturday editions of the in their willingness to take upon
day; all west of 2nd Ave E, Tuesday, es H. Burgraf, architect. Albany,
city newspapers.
their shoulders this added burden of
A new Portland-Tillamook stage Thursday and Saturday. All water Oregon.
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citizenship.
line has been established here. The to be turned off in case of fire. Sprln-
Plans and specifications may be
Resolved, that the Congress of the
To the two candidates, Editor
A TOUCH
United States should enact a law Harding and Editor Cox. we would stage will leave Tillamook on Tues­ kiers found running after 9 p. m.. seen at County School Superintend-
limiting the pages of Sunday news­ say, “The honor about to be confer­ days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at water will be turned off and sprinkl* ent’s office, Tillamook, clerk ’s office,
of our facial powder will make your
papers to 60, and of daily newspap­ red upon one of you is second only 7:30 a ,m„ arriving in Portland at ing right will be cancelled for rest Wheeler.
3:30 p. m.
The board reserves the right to re-
blossom like a summer roe*. It
ers to 24, and be it further
of
season.
to that of being a successful country
Stage starts from Tillamook Hotel.
By order of Tillamook Water Com- ject any and all bids.
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editor and we admonish you that We
give
to your complexion the soft
By order of School Board No. 48.
Resolved, that Congress amend the i will look to the winner to conduct
mission, June 14, 1920.
glow
of youth and health,
Lever Act to Include newsprint pap­ his office and perform his duties in a
Hy Jtu. u. rioag, aupi.
Board of Equalization Meeting
er under its provisions, and be it fur­ manner In keeping with honored
cream is another Infallible
ther
traditions of the dignified profession
Notice of Final Hearing.
to
beauty.
Try them both if
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
on
O " -
of which you are members. We trust
Resolved, that Congress should ap­ that the winner may give to the Con­
would better your appearanoe.
In the County Court of th0 State
propriate funds necessary for re­ gressional Record a much more vig­
of Oregon, for the county of Tilla­ County Board of Equalization will
search, study and experimentation orous editorial staff with some idea
E. E. KOCH
mook. In the matter of the estate meet at the office of the County As­
Into a,different method of making of news values.”
of Fritz Buhrow, late of the county sessor In the Court House in Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, and publicly ex­
Tillamook,
paper, with a view of finding a sub­
of Tillamook, deceased.
To the loser, if such there must be.
stitute for wood pulp.
Notice is hereby given that the amine the assessment rolls of Tilla­
we send these words of consolation:
undersigned has, in the above on- mook County, for the year 1320. and
“Your wife was right when she
Prlnters. at least, will appreciate
Whereas, the rate of legal advert­ said. 'Hubby, you've already got
titled proceedings filed his Final ac- correct all errors In valuation, de­ the fact that in setting up Senator chine. There have been President*
who have left truer record of their
ising in Oregon is not only below the more than you can do and you've
count as Administrator of the estate scription of lands, lots or other pro­ Harding's speech of acceptance they
voices
than any phonograph could
perty.
Said
board
will
continue
in
legal rate of other states in the un­ got no business letting them put all
which was of Fritz Buhrow, late of
lid not run out of upper case "I's”. have given them.
ion, but was cut to its present basis this extra work on you Just because
the county of Tillamook, deceased session front day to day until the ex­
at a time when everything which | you're a country editor and they I
and that the Court has appointed amination, correction and equaliza­
Democrats charge that the Repub­
It I» pleasing the western people to
goes into a newspaper was advancing I know you'll do it."
I Friday, the Tenth day of September. tion of the said assessment rolls shall licans
have done nothing since I hey note that Senator Harding is think­
be
completed.
All
complaints
must
bv leaps and bounds and when every­
¡4
Nineteen hundred and twenty, at
asHumed control of Congress, almost ing not so much of how he can get
thing which the editor must have to
Ten o'clock in the forenoon, as the be filed with the board the first week. two years ago. This Is a mistaken the office be seeks as of what he can
Whereas,
there
will
appear
upon
Ml persons Interested are requested
maintain his existence was soaring to
time,
and
hte
County
Court
room
in
view. Congress has been eminently do with It after he gets It. Mr. Hard­
the November ballot a measure
unheard of heights, and
the County Court House at Tilla­ to appear nt said time and place, as successful In blocking th« one-man ing has visions In public affairs and
I
no
changes
can
be
made
after
the
Whereas, the present legal rate in known as the Five Per Cent Interest
mook City, Tillamook County. Ore-
government of Mr. Wilson, and. be­ sees clearly beyond election day.
Oregon is far below the commercial Bill, and
, gon, as the place, for the hearing of adjournment of the board.
inimical
Whereas,
this
measure
is
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, 1 lieve uh , that has been no small Job,
rate for the same class of business
,
objections
to
such
Final
Account
and
Senator Harding's question: “Has
August 10th, 1920.
and Is a rate upon which the country to the best interests of a state which '
j the settlement thereof.
The Republicans are far more con­ the nominee taken over the various
C. A. Johnson,
publisher could not exist if he appli­ requires vasts sums of ready money
Dated, AuguHt 7th, 1920.
County Assessor siderate of President Wilson than the and unkowu commitments nf the ad­
ed the same rate to all business of for the proper and rapid development
W. L. Campbell. Admin.lrator
Democrats. They are bound ho shall ministration's foreign policy?” Gov­
I
of
its
unequalled
resources
and
op
­
the same class, now. there, be It
Robert H. .McGrath, Attorney
I
not be consigned to an inconHpicuoiiH ernor Cox’s answer: “What he (Mr.
thi
stump
for
McAdoo
will
take
Resolved, that we resent being re­ portunities, air*.
for the Administrator.
Whereas, this vicious measure
Wilson) promised. I shall, if elected,
'ox presumably as in evidence of place in the canvass.
quired by law to do something en­
endeavor will all my strength to
ils thankfulness that he was able to
tirely out of harmony with high would force capital to seek invest- '
Adminixtrator
’
i
Notice
to
Creditor«
There is to be no division in Ohio give.”
ivold the nomination himself.
standards of our profession, that of ment in other .fates where It could i
his year, no trickery can be employ-
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having one price for one customer earn fair returns and where Its own­
Notice' Is hereby given that the
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•d against the voters. It's going to
The Ixtuslana legislature has re­
and a different price for another cus­ ers are assured of the opportunity to
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
Democrat
In
treasuring
In
A
local
be a straight-out,fight, and, the st. fused to ratify the woman suffrage
tomer; that we denounce the present transact their own business in a leg­
for Tillamok County, has appointed his desk a button that he wore In the Umii Times adds, "Mr. Cox never
amendment. This makes the seventh
legal rate as unfair to us and to our itimate way, now. therefore, be It
the
undersigned
as
Administrator
of
four
years
ago.
This
year
campaign
won that kind of a fight in all hl. Democratic state which has specifi­
Resolved, thst we again pledge our
customers; that we denounce it as
the Estate of Alfred Marolf, deceas- in election day he 1 h going to get out political career.”
cally denied the right of women to
rate forced upon ua without thought support to those of any and every
ed; and any and all persons haring thia button, put in on and walk
clam
In
any
and
every
legitimate
et-
j
vote. On the other hand every He­
on the part of the voters, and, be it
-laims
against
said
eatate
are
hereby
proudly
to
the
polls
and
vote
the
Re
­
for looking to the development of
vubllcan state which has arted OB
Before
Mr.
Wilson
leaves
th»
further
-equired
to
present
same,
together
publican ticket. This Is what the
he amendment has given it Ita en-
Resolved, that as the people la the the state and pledge ourselves to *V- 1
White
House
II
la
said
he
will
repeat
vftfa ptnper voucher», to the under- Mfltoa says: "War In F.urop*: P-aee
<>; i,.'.
.hi toil Iking ma lore* meat.
country dietrtete of the state voted ery honorable effort tn defeat this
Ignrd
at
ktf
residence
In
Tillamook
n
America.
God
Ble.i
Wilson.'
I
to let the a i sepiR r i avtend to their w»ere, and every irtmHIar m»a«urq
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mi
BAYOCEAN
3442 MILES—25 MEN
0
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27.2 HULES PER GALLON
STOCK OVERLAND crossed the U.S.A,
in 179 hours. Averaged 27.2 miles per
gallon.
It was driven night and day over every kind
of read by 25 different drivers who never be­
fore saw the car.
Overwhelming proof of Overland nimble
stamina and extraordinary economy due to
light weight alloy steels and Triplex Springs.
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a
STOP AT THE COVE
CONFECTIONERY
GARIBALDI COVE
Hazelwood Ice Cream. Drinks on Ice
at all Times.
J. L. KIDDER, Prop
flUEX. McNAIR & CO
GENERALI HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves,
Chas. F. Pankow, Tillamook, Ore
ROBERTS GENERAL TRANSFER
Just Starting in Business
4
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
Transfer
Wood,
Gravel.
Phone 37 W
TillamookiTransf er Co
Liberty Temple
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