Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 11

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23. i920.
Representative And Candidate For tbe East. . The Tillamook Jersey
Bread, Class A, Catherin« O'Hara,
Senator Here.
r Calf Club, with 25 members, is the 1st, .50.
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
largest in the state, and. perhaps, in
Bread, Class B, Lois Daniel, 1st,
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Congressman C? A. McArthur, of ‘he United StateB. He spoke of hav- .50.
Canned fruit and
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the United States House of Repre- 1 inK visited at the homes of Tillamook
vegetables, ______
Class
sentallves and Robert Stanfield, ’soliciting money for the Internation­ B, 1st, Margaret Portman, $1.00.
Dress, Caroline Portman, 1st, .75.
candidate on the Republican ticket ' a> Exposition and that he was coni-
for the United States Senator, were , *’•< again. He said that the future Elizabeth Stone, 2nd, .50.
Collection of Fancy work, Class A,
in Tillamook and delivered addresses | fortune of the county did not depend
Caroline Portman, 1st, .50.
•
-**
at the Fair »nu
Thursday
afternoon and . up<jn the timber of the county, but
Class B, Lavella Owens, 1st, .50.
evening.
on the dairying, and that the child­ Margaret Portman, 2nd, .25.
Mr. Stanfield's main theme was co­ ren’s calf club was the thing that
Dahlias, Class B, Dorothy Jacobs,
operation. It is only through the co­ would make it.
1st, .50.
operation of the farmers in the
Raff;a basket. Class B, Frances
cueese business that Tillamook has
It was a disappointment Saturday Tone, 1st, .50.
Collection of Art Work, Class A,
been known for Its splendid product. afternoon to many who were expect­
Another main feature of Tillamook ing to hear A. H. Lee, to find that Ruth Kuppenbender, 1st, $2.00; Ber­
Stone, 2nd, $1.00; Dorothy Jacob,
is the timber, and to ship it out it neither he nor Mr. Maynard of the nice
1st, $2.00.
is necessary to improve the harbor--, Oregon Journal, could be present.
Special for children under 9 years
and the shipping facilities, more so However there was a good stock par­ of age—Sewing, Myrna Folks, 1st,.50
since the recent increase in freight ade. about one hundred cattle in all
rates on the rail road.
being led out. The Jerseys led the
In speaking of politics, Mr. Stan- parade, with L. A. McCormack at the
Tillamook Headlight’s
field said the government should be head with his Grand Champion bull.
conducted by the parties and thr.t Schuyler Fletcher, who won the
Trade Mart
there should be no class domination. I grand prize for the calf club with his
There are different classes, such as ; heifer, received the Jersey calf offer­
One cent a word per issue.
capital und labor, and others, and in ed by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bays, a
North Dakota, Montana and Idaho, a splendid animal which will make a Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop
great deal of trouble is caused by prizing winning cow. He is to have
this class domination, as the people a trip to the State Fair with his cal- For Sale by John Leland Henderson,
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makln-
there do not co-operate.
i ves. A very clever boy wrote the
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
He spoke also, of the League of following verse to advertise his two
Price 62500.00. Terms easy.
Nations, that the Republicans were prise winning O. I. C. pigs:
not in favor of it, and stated other "Oh all you lovers of pure bred swine, When in need of something electric
interesting facts about the differ- Come over here and look at mine,
Look at thia picture and ponder. Father thought
just call on the Sunset Electric.
ences of the two parites regarding it. | These are genuine O. I. C.,
there was no more "pep" in the old nag, but h»«
C. A. McArthur highly commented . They were bred by Dad and raised by Blackberries wanted—at Small's can. ¡
wayward daughter discovered that there waa a
nery.
our county fair, saying that all the j me.
wallop left in each old hoof------and she used the
exhibits were good, especially the ‘Of all breeds there are none so good,
one horse power battering ram in self defence^
Let
the
Sunset
Electric
wire
your
stock. He said there were more cat- And they were raised by Jack R.
home and save you money.
tie here than at the State Fair last I Wood.”
Think^farm life is dead from the neck up? No
year. He is proud to see the people | The pigs were only five months old
“lucks" left in it? Ohl what a lot you’ve, got
Lost: Star pin. Finder please leave
to learn I
of Tillamook weeding out their scrub and weighed 115 pounds apiece,
at this office. Reward.
lb
stock, as that is the greatest enemy I
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See the simple life exposed------get next to
to a dairyman, and replace it with Tillamook County Fair—Prize Win- Bring your Blackberries to Small’s
Nature------watch the All Star Comedy Cast tear
cannery.
pure bred stock, for it is the quality
ners—School Department
the veil of secrecy from the romance of rural
that counts and not so much ths
—Ou-—-
righteousness in
For Sale: 4 room house in Sunny
quantity. He urged the young folks
meade. Inquire at this office.
Industrial Club Work, Potato grow­
to stay on the farm, for he said that
the future of the country depended ing, Noah Richards, 1st.
Vegetable gardening—Merle Jen­ For Rent: Ranch with 20 cows. In­
upon them, and as the past and pres­ sen,-
1st; Roy Redberg, 2nd • Ralph quire of Box 114, Tillamook, Or.
ent generation had done so much for Redberg, 3rd • Adolph Benscheidt, 4th.
the cause, it cannot be comprehended
Pork production—Jack Wood,1st. Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
New FIVE-REEL Comedy Sensation
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
what will take place when the com­ Schuyler Fletcher, 2nd., Merle Jensen,
ing generation has grown up.
(3rd; Edwin Glad, 4th.
For Sale : 4 rugs at Economy Clean­
Div. III. Edwin Glad, 1st.
"Agriculture,” he said, “ "is com­
ers.
ing to the front.” It is as it should I Canning—Mabel Klinehan.lst. Ruth
be, the people are leaving the con­ ' Paul, 2nd; Muriel Wiley, 3rd.
Sewing—Div. I Caroline Portman, Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler office
gested cities and are living on the
Friday and Saturday of this week
I 1st; Viola Blub, 2nd.
farms. The school systems are bring­
an also on Sept. 10th and 11th. 9-9
Div. II—Jennie McClew, 1st; Anna
ing about wonderful changes in the McClew, 2nd.
lives of the people, and on the farms
Cookery—Lois Daniel,ls;Lily Schild Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­ Dr, J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
al Mazda lamps. They give better
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
and in the school you find no I. W. 2nd; Rosa Schild, 3rd; Margaret Port
light.
w.ism. He also spoke of the many ' man, 4th.
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
Rabbits—Frank Emmenegger, 1st.
advantages of oc-operative market­
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
The prizes for the above are as fol- For Sale: Vaughn dragsaw, with
ing, which puts the products on the
clutch, almost new. Also new ones.
market at a minimum cost, and th? lows: 1st, $4.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00
Dr. Ramsey
Osteopath
E. G. Krebs.
4th, $1.00. The following vzon trips
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
profits are of a high margin.
i
to
the
State
Fair:
Roy
Daniel,
Schuyl-
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone
Rollie Watson, whose idea it was , er Fletcher, Anna McClew, Caroline Small dairy ranch for sale with six
146-M.
to have the school children write es­ Portman, Ruth Paul, Mabel Klinehan
cows, In Trask river bottom, three
says pertaining to the dairying in- and Muriel Wiley.
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
terestj^of Tillamook county, told a-
Buell
T. F.
Open Juvenile Department.
Christian Church,
bout The contest, how the Pacific In­
Stock Pumpkin, Class B, Margaret
Lost: Auto tire 32 x 3%, between
ternational Exposition had offered Portman, 1st • .50
Sunday Big Rally Day.
Tillamook and Netarts. Plea3e
Cabbage, Class A, Catherine O’Hara
the three grand prizes and the banks
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
leave
same
with
City
marshal.
1st,
.50.
of the city and he had offered the
Big basket dinner in the basement
Cabbage, Class B, Catherine Smith,
Suitable reward.
others.
He told how the cows of
after morning preaching at 11 a. m.
.50
Tillamook had ben tested a year or 1st,
Potatoes, Class B, George Zirr, 1st, For Sale: 1% ton Reo truck. In Bring your basket and family.
so ago, anff it was found that the I .50.
good condition with new tires. Price
Adults 25c.
Eevning service, 8 o’clock.
average production was 170 lbs. of 1 Potatoes, Class B, Willie Plasker, $300. Inquire of Fred Gould, Till­
C. E. 7 p. m.
butter fat per month, and the cows 2nd, .25.
amook, Or.
S-30
H. E. Tucker, minister.
belonging to the International were l Table Beets, Class A, Catherine
producing one hundred pounds mors. ; O’Hara, Ist, .50.
For Sale: 6 head of cattle, 150 chick­
Presbyterian Church
Table Beets, Class B, George Zirr.
This made the people wake up and
ens and % acres of potatoes in the
------ O------
Catherine
Smith,
2nd.
.25.
ground, at Classic Lake farm. L.
take notice of the million or so dol­ 1st, .50;
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Carrots,
Class
A,
Catherine
V. Junkin, Manzanita, Or.
8-14
lars that they were losing. Now , Table
If you are not already a member
Tillamook leads in livestock product- j O’Hara, Ist. .50 • Caroline Portman,
elsewhere join our happy bunch.
2nd.
.25
i
My
middle
name
is
George.
Let
me
ton throughout the country .
Morning worship.il a. m.
Table Carrots, Class B, Harvy Moon
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
O. M. Plummer, of the Pacific In­ 1st, .50; Lloyd Moon, 2nd, .25
Subject: "Borrowed Religion.”
on
the
market
today.
Call
E.
G
ternational Eposition, was also pre­
Parsnips, Class A, Caroline Port­
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Krebs.
sent and commented very highly up­ man, 1st, .50.
Subject: “Believing the Best.”
Stock Ruta Bagas, Class A, Agnes
on the splendid fair, saying it was
We extend a cordial invitation.
Those who lost clothing at the re­
the best county fair in the state. He Fitzpatrick, 1st. .50; Caroline Port­ cent fire of the Pacific Cleaning &
A. McRea, minister.
was especially enthusiastic over the man, 2nd, .25.
Tailoring
Co.,
pleas
e
report
same
to
Evidently
Governor
Cox thinks 1
Cucumbers, Class A, Caroline Port­
fine showing the Jersey cattle made,
E. L. Stewart or C. B. Wymer. S-30 he can turn the campaign Into
man,
1st,
.50.
saying that he had not seen such a
String Beans, Class B, George Zirr,
contest in personal vituperation lit
large one, or such a good one, only 1st, .50; Catherine Smith, 2nd, .25
The Brunswick Phonograph plays all I can make the people forget the re­
makes of disc Records. No repro­
at the State Fairs. There are only | Layer Cake, Class A, Leona Martin,
ducer to change. Compare the tone cord of his party and the issues of
five fairs in the fairs in the United ' 1st, .50.
with any other machine on the the campaign.
States that can compare with this in |
Layer Cake, Class >B, Elizabeth
market. Monthly payments to suit
their regards to the Jersey exhibit­ Brians, 1st, .50; Thelma Mathews,
you. "The Song Shop” Main St.
ion, and all except one of these are in 2nd, .25.
There s^Many a “Kick
Where You Least Expect It!
MACK SENNETTJ
/DOWN ON THE
FARM*
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
“Down on the
Farm
A Rib Cracking Comedy in Five
Reels
Produced by Mack Sennett, “King”
of the Comedy Directors
1
To see this big fun fest will make
the old feel young and the young
will feel younger. This will be
the big comedy feature of the
season. Don’t fail to see it. One
night only.
Adults 25c
Children 15c
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24-25,
“THE SILVER HORDE,”
by Rex Beach
“The Silver Horde” is a Thundering Drama of Fi6ht
ing Fists and Mighty Med.
Two Night Only
Children 15c.
Call and see the new models of pianos
The Financial Service Company offers
its clients in Tilhmook and vicinity an
exceptional opportunity which consists
of stock in an established financial cor­
poration which has duly investigated
and approved.
IV. F. BAKER,
Local Representative.
and players at "The Song Shop”.
Sold on easy payments. You can
safely deal wth a firm like The Wil­
ey B. Allen Co. Over 47 years on
the coast.
For Sale: about 50 pullets. 5 months
old. Good laying stock. $2.25 each.
Also 1 young cow, second calf,
fresh this fall. Gentle, easy to milk.
A No. 1 family cow. Price $100.
Mutual phone, Wm. Stuivenga. 0-7
A phonograph you can play yourself.
The Aeolian Vocalion has all the
best features ot the others and
some unknown to them. The new i
and greater phonograph. Shown 1
for the first time in Tillamook,
county at the Tillamook Music
Store, opposite Post Office.
Money to
loan—Enquire of John |
Leland Henderson,
Tillamook, Oregon.
206-3rd St., I
Wanted: Men or women to take ord­
ers among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
iery, full line for men, women and I
children.
Eliminates darning.
Saves money.
Everybody buys.
A bonanza for agents. Experience
unnecessary. Write International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
Sep. 30 '
Two Heads
Are Better
Than One
PAINT
W. P. Fuller & Co. •
1849-1924
Northwest Branches at
Fort.and, Seattle. To t«m
U* a FI H. I. Hit
rteTovfeww
That’s how long you’ll be pleased and glad if you get down
to business and let us install that
know what is necessary.
—And remember these three things
Have the lights effectively and
artistically placed.
Have plenty of convenient outlets
installed—they will be needed for
your “electric servants.”
Have the work done by a respon­
Seventeen, Range Eight, Grays
sible
contractor—it will be cheaper
Harbor county, Washington. About
half way between Aberdeen and I in the end.
was begun. Today the name FÜLLER stands as the sturdy pioneer
in paint manufacturing on the Pacific Coast—a name that has kept
71 years.
Northwest. FULLER Paint is the best for
your house or building.
Did You Ever Stop to Think all of Your Life
is a Long, Long Time ?
Consult your wife about the wire-
ing in your home. Women spend a lot
For Sale: All of section 21, Township
when sturdy pioneers were hewing out a home
and an existence in the West, the manufacture of
The AN Silver
Horde bv Rex Beach
. EMINENT AUTHORS PRODUCTION
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
HOME LIGHT PLANT:
.
You'll find it the
best
—
----- investment
...vestment you
you ever
ever made.
made.
R. F. ZACHMANN.
I
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Montesano. On the lines of the
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Oregon-Washington and Milwaukee
railroads. Station just oft land. and guarantee to execute the work tc
Graveled county road crosses one your entire satisfaction.
hal degree will be conferred and and most of the summer’s work is
I. 0. 0. F. Notes
corner. School housi just off land
Grand Scribe E. E. Sherron, of Port­ done, we expect to see a goodly num­
Approximately 600 acres, net.
Ixidge was called at 8 o’clock ahar p land. will make an official visit.
ber of our Bros, from the sod attend­
Price $12,000.00. Write to Auburj
I Tuesday night, with a very good at-
Death again calls from our midst ing lodge again.
T. Fisher, Trustee, Aberdeen.
I tendance, there being several candi­ another brother, Frank Hanenktatt.
E. Heuster
Washington.
$-30
dates In waiting. The lodge confer- His sudden death was a shock to ’he
' red the first degree.
whole community, and while we miss
Whatever else Governor Cox may
I have for sale: seven head of callte.
The Electric Store.
Next Tuesday right the second de- his fac«. his virtues will ever be cher­ be. he has demonstrated that he is a
One cow, giving milk, six year old
I gree will be conferred All Bros who ished. About fifty Bro. Odd Fellows small bore partisan politician who
two heifers, giving milk, two years
are to receive this work be on hand. turned out Tuesday afternoon when sets up an Issue and then runs away
old, one long yearling and thre<
I Bro. Garl Dawson, who ha.i been ill the last rites were said and the body from it when the issue grows too hot
spring calves, all heifers, The three
Broughton Springs, taking treai- laid to rest.
older ones will be fresh in spring
for his comfort.
Good eats commute for next Tues­
j ment fi rrheumatlsm, is now at
L. V. Junkin, Manzanita. Or.
The Democratic national committee
(the Bools hospital. Bros. let us not day night is composed of the follow­ claims to be poor, but with Barney
Miscellaneous Advertisements
, forget our obligation to visit the ing Bros.: Dolan. Max Schultz, A a - Baruch beating the bushes on the
hlm
Eggle, Hanslmelr and W. outside there will probably be money
211 TILLAMOOK HI I LIU NO ( sick.
All Patriarchs are earnestly re- Church, Come up Bros, and get a enough for all "legltlmata” puprosae.
hr. -5-< ’ »'t it th-« bv’l hand out.
Free ConiMiltHtioti an«l
’
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even If the committee's
reports <3
Dextiitr
. thi<
-Iny Uhl. 'fhe Patria»- I Nuw that winter la drawing near J not show Its reoaipt or expenditure.
Spinal Atinlvfi»,
Coast Power Co
Dr. Howard,
CHIROPRACTOR,
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