Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 13

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We have one pure bred bull calf for sale,
whose dam has an officila record of 473.441bs.
fat. Register of merit class AA, age 3 years.
His grand dam on the sire side has an official
record of 614.81bs. of fat. Class AA.
Place a pure bred Jersey bull at the head
of your dairy herd, and by doing so you will
increase the quantity add quality of Tillamook
cheese and price per lb.
Jersey’s are the world’s best cheese cows,
1 illamook included.
Why is she the best
cheese cow ?
Jersey cow testing 5 per cent., 100 lbs. of
her milk will make 12.901bs.of cheese,and milk
tearing 3 percent will make 8.301 ba. of cheese.
1001 ba. 5 per cent milk thepercent of fat lost in
the whey is 6.00, while in the 3 per cent milk
the percentage of fat lost in the whey is 9.55.
The per centage of fat in milk retained in
cheese testing 5 per cent is 94.00, while the
3 per cent milk the percentage is 90.45.
Cheese containing a large per centage of
fat is better, because,first,line flavor and taste;
second, of its better consistency; third, of its
improved aroma; fourth, of its increased di­
gestibility ; fifth, of its more perfectly an­
swering the requirements of a complete food
as balance ration.
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JERSEY CATTLE
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"Hell-o old man!" exclaimed the
top-hatted traveller as he clutched
the arm of the man in the Shabby i
tweed suit.
“Why, it’s Tompkins!" reylied the i
tweed suit man. And they shook
hands.
“And how are things?” went on
the man in the topper affectionately,
as they walked on together. “I have­
n’t seen you for months! Who are
you working for now?”
The man in the tweed suit sighed
1 loudly.
“Same ol lot.” he said sadly; “a
wife, and six kids.”
Low-Cost Mileage—in Goodyear
Tires for Small Cars
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There is no economy in buying so-
called bargains in tires offered
offereL at
sensationally cheap prices when a well-
made tire delivers mileage at a
considerably lower rate of cost.
Add the time and trouble occasioned
by frequent replacements and it is
fully apparent why tire users, seeking
real mileage economy, are not attracted^
to very cheaply priced tires.
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The popularity of Goodyear Tires, of
the 30x3-, 30x3%- and 31x4-inch sizes, -4.
is based on the fact that they are built
to deliver exceptional mileage at low
cost and consistently do so.
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If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell,
Dort or other car taking these sizes,
go to your nearest Service Station for
Goodyear Tires—for true Goodyear
mileage, value, economy»
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But He Gets No Praise
Lectured for lying abed late, the
farmer’s boy promised that in future
he would "be up with the lark.” The
next morning the old farmer came
in from his milking and found his
son sitting on the stile and singing
as blithely as though there was no
such thing as work.
“Why, you young rascal,” said tho
I exasperated sire, “this is worse than
sleeping. What do you mean by loaf­
ing on that stile and singing at the
top of your voice,"
The lad grinned.
“Why dad you told me to be like
the lark, and that’s all he does when
he gets up early.”
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Unequal Losses.
Frederick was sitting on the curb
crying, when Billy came along and
asked him what was the matter.
“Oh, I feel so bad 'cause Major’s
dead—my nice old collie!” sobbed
Frederick.
"Shucks!” said Billy. "My grand­
mother’s been dead a week, and you
don’t catch me crying.”
Frederick gave his eyes and nose
a swipe with his hand, and, looking
up at Billy, sobbed, desparingly:
“Yes, but you didn’t raise your
grandmother from a pup.”
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JOE DONALDSON,
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T1LLÄMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23. i920.
Highest Cash Price.
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
Tillamook and Hebo.
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“How do you like your new car?”
asked the Lizzie Driver.
"Great,” replied the Big Six driver.
“It runs so smoothly you can’t feel it.
Not a bit of noise; you can’t hear it.
Perfect ignition, you can’t smell a
thing. And speed—why it whizzes!
can’t see it.”
"Must be some car,” venttired the
Lizzie Driver. “Can’t feel it, can't
smell it, can't hear it. can’t see it!
How do you know it is there!”
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30 X 3% Goodyear Double-Cure »'y ISO
Fabric, All-Weather Tread____ --------------
30 X 3% Goodyear Single-Cure
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Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread._______ *ZJL—
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price
you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit — why risk costly
casings when rack sure protection is available 1 $/£5O
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To Much Push
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.“You must push matters a little
James," said a druggist who kept a
Post Office. “By calling a customer’s
attention to this article and that art­
icle you often effect a sale.”
“Yes, sir,” responded the new boy,
and hastened to wait upon a elderly
person who wanted a stamp.
’Anything else mum?” inquired
the ambitious youth, politely; “hair­
dye, cosmetic, face powder, rheutna-
tic drops, belladonna, mole destroy-
er—”
The elderly lady deals at another
establishment now.
MILK COWS FOR
SALE or EXCHANGE
$
for Dry Stock
YAGER & BRADY
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CITY TRANSFER
LOCAL
AND
LONG
DISTANCE HAULING
LOOT- BUILDING
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE
A Person with No Education has but One Chance in
150,000 to Render Distinguish Service to the Public
With Common School Education
4 Chances
With High School Education.... 87 Chances
With College Education.......... .. 800 Chances
Are Ton Giving Toor Child Fis Chance ?
HAVE
INVESTED
Oregon Agricultural College
Though a ’ Liberal and Practical Education pre­
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for
Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in
AGRICULTURE
™GnŒEMNG
HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE
PHARMACY
FORESTRY
VACATIONAL EDUCATION
The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION,
MUSIC, ENGLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and
the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical
College Course.
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fai l TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20,1020. TUITION IS FREE.
FOR
STAR GARAGE
The Test.
Some visitors who were being
| shown over a pauper lunatic asylum
inquired of their guide what method
j was employed to discover when the
inmates were sufficiently recovered
[ to leave.
“Well,” replied he. “it’s this way.
We have a big trough of water, and
j we turns on the tap. We leave it
running, and tell ’em to bail out the
■ water with pails until they’ve empt­
ied the trough.”
“How does that prove it?” asked
one of the visitors.
“Well," said the guide, "them as
1 ain’t idiots turns off the tap.”
TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES.
We Give Goodyear Service
C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.
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Report of the Condition of
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at Bay City, Ore., in the state of Ore-
’ I gon, at the close of business Septem-
! ber 8th, 1920.
EDUCATION PAYS
THOSE STATES ARB WEALTHIEST THAT
MOST IN EDUCATION
Goodyeai Service Station for Tillamook City is at the
The First Bank of Bay City,
BOTH PHONES.
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INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGIST AR, Oregon Agricultural College,’,Corvallis, Ore.
flUEX. MetffllR & CO
GENERAL» HARDCUflRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE best stock of hardware in
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ....»73,204.11
I Overdrafts, secured & ...
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unsecured................... ..
, Bonds & warrants & U. S.
Cert, of Int......................... 42,862.27
i Banking house.................... 2,500.09
Furniture and fixtures .. . 2,257.26
i Other real estate owned .. .6,670.12
I Due from banks (not reserve
banks) .................................. 1.982.59
| Due from approved reserve
banks.................................. 22,597.27
i Checks & other caBh items. . 520.43
¡Cash on hand ...................... 10,639.52
j Other resources, Bond Int........... 51.43
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Total ...........................
LIABILITIES
| Capttal stock paid in. . .. »25.000.00
600.00
i Surplus fund ......................
j Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid . . . 368.0
Individual deposits subject
to check.....................
117.101.67 I
Demand certificates of deposit 25.00
Certified checks......................
40.05
Time and Savings Deposits 20,252.48
Total ........................... 163,387.70
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
mook, M.
I, A. W. Larson. Cashier of the a-
bove-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. W. Larson, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 15th day of Sept., 1920.
T. E. Ashley, Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug. 10,
1924.
Correct—Attest: John A. Nelson
A Ramsey, Directors.
Notice to Tax Payers.
This is to advise that the last hal!
of taxes must be paid on. or be for
October 5, 1920. After that date, in«
tercst at the rate of one per cent will
be charged on all amounts remainin
unpaid. After November Sth, penalty
of 5 per cent will be added and in­
terest will accrue at the rate of 12
per cent per annum.
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HUNTERS!
VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best.
ÄXTHAT APPEALS TO
’ ’ you more than the feel
of a good Winchester shot­
gun you know can be de­
pended on for accuracy and
sure action the instant the
covey lifts. '
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent
To be bad ¡now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
See that clutch and sawholder ?
When you are following your pointer
through the fields on a crisp Octo­
ber morning, alert for the sight and
sound of wary birds, you like to feel
that both your gun and ammuni­
tion are going to do their part.
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
VETERINARIAN.
i bell Phone—2F2
will buy your
BLACKBERRIES !
I Cannery will be in operation at Tillamook as soon as
Mutual Phon*
berry
Oregon
Tillamook
Eye Specialist
Permanatly Located in Tillamook
Private Office in Jenkin’s Jewelry
Store.
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Latest Up-to-date Instruments and
Equipment
Evenings and Sundays by
Appointments
DR J. E. SHEARER
DR A. C. CRANK.
Dm. Shearer & Crank
Medical 4 Surgery.
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GRAVES CANNING CO. Inc.,
DR. J. G. TURNER
Winchester shotguns are made in
four models, in both hammer and
hammer less, including the latest .410
shotgun, the ideal gun for family
shooting, practice and small field
game.
Hardware Co.
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—are made to answer this call.
They are designed with just the
right drop and shoulder fit and are
manufactured of the finest nickel
steel, every part properly tempered
and hardened and beautifully
finished.
King Crenshaw
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GRAVES CANNING CO. INC.
DE XT 1ST.
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
(Over Haltom'a).
T illtirnook- Oregon.
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We carry a full line of these shot­
guns and cordially invite you to
come in any time, look them over,
get their feel and make your
selection.
Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or call.
C. DUETER.
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W. L. Campbel), gheriff.
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