Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 8

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    Tl' LAMOQK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 23, 1020,
Peterson on Glen Tana Queen Ruby; TWO POLITICIAL TALKS AT THE 'M
4, M. J. Bays on Golden Dream’s
COUNTY FAIR
Rosebud.
Junior calf—1, L. A. McCormack Congressman "Pat” McAithur And
on Norah’s St. Mawes Bonnie; 2 L.
Robert N. Stanfield the Speakers
A. McCormack on (unnamed); 3,
The Stock Show at the 1920 Till­ Morrison Mills on (unnamed); 4,
As a number of persons requested
amook County Fair was, by far, the Morrison Mills on (unnamed).
that
they would like to hear Con­
best ever held in the county. There
Senior and grand champion bull-
were over 200 head of registered 1 Frank Vincent on Clarissa’s Dulce» gressman McArthur and Robert N.
Stanfield, republican candidate for f.
diary cattle entered in the show King.
S. Senator, speak on the issues of the
which is about three times as many
Junior Champion bull—L. A. M?-
as there were In the county in 1913. ■ Cormack on Damsel’s St. Mawes Pop­ day, an opportunity was offered them
a; the Fair grounds after the usual
when the first County Fair was held. py.
program through on Thursday even­
The management had added to the • , Senior grand champion cow.—L.
ing.
barns in anticipation of a large show A. McCormack on Lad’s St. Mawes
Mr. Stanfield, who as ben a suc­
and even then the Btalls were crowd­ Rosie..
cessful sheep an J wt» . man of East­
ed.
Exhibitors aged herd—1, W. I}ob- ern Oregon, wa- the fi t speaker. He
The Jersey men had out the larg­ ■ itsch, 2, J. Donaldson.
said he was highly <. lighted with
est number, over 100 head, the Guer­
Exhibitors young herd—1, L. A i his visit to Tillamook county and to
nsey men next with 60 head and the : McCormack; 2, Joe Donaldson; 3, A. • come in touch with the dairymen,
Holstein men, 50 head. The quality P. Johnson; 4, Will Robitsch.
who had been so successful in that
shown in most of the classes was ex­
Breders calf herd—1, Morrison 1 industry. He hud heard a great deal
cellent and would be a credit to any Mills; 2, M. J. Bays.
about Tillamook end the splendid co­
State Fair in the country.
Dairy Herd—1, Will Robitsch.
operative spirit that prevailed here.
It was, without doubt, the largest
Get of Sire—1, L. A. McCormack; He contrasted the difference between
5 and 6 yard lengths,
For Children, sizes
exhibit of dairy cattle at any County 2, Morrison Mills; 3, Joe Donaldson; Western and Eastern Oregon, stating
$3.15
value,
to 2,
Fair in the Northwest.
4, A. P. Johnson.
that in the latter part of the state
Produce of Dam—1 and 2, L. A. their interests were reclamaion and
The winnings in the cattle classes
McCormack;3 and 4, A. P. Johnson. irrigation of the land. Mr. Stanfield
were as follows:
then discussed the Wilson covenant
Holsteins
Guernseys.
| and stated that he was opposed to
Bulls.
Bulls.
Three years and over—1, J. C. having the question of war delegated
Three years or over—1, Frank
TO THE PUBLIC
Hunter on Jolly Fermain; 2, George Pangborne on Oregon King Grace; to some foreign body, and was oppos­
Williams & Son on King Noble of C. | , 2, F. R. Beals on Maple Crest De Koi ed to that body having the right to
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C. Farm; 3, Julius Erickson on Yex- , Beauty; 3, A. Hoffman on Sir Bessie send our boys into some other coun­
As announced, my great stock re­
try to fight. Mr. Stanfield then took
sa W. G. of Rose City; 4. Josi Bros. ' ! Fayne De Koi Fobes.
duction sale closed Saturday night
Two years and under three—1, J. up the question of tariff, being op­
and Perrin on Broad Ripple’s Bonny
Sept. 18th. It was inevitable that
posed
to
the
free
trade
policy
of
the
J.
Rupp
on
Hollywood
Lilith
Advent
­
Boy.
Two years and under three—1, Al­ uress; 2, B. A. Folks on Maple Crest democratic government.
there would be many broken lots in­
Congressman McArthur first dwelt
fred Zwald on Fluvilla’s Starlight, Burton De Koi Hartog; 3, Robert
sulting from such a general reduction
As we have told you, these garments come in the very latest models
. Rudolph Zweifel on Tillamook Stillwell on Noyfolk Mutual Fobes on our system of constitutional gov-
in prices as I offered you on season­
'
ernment
and
sharply
criticised
Mr.
*
with
large
collars,
some
with
self
contrasting
plush
or
fur,
also
conserva
­
Buster; 3, Frank Blaser on Tilla- De Koi.
able
, merchandise. Broken sizes.
Junior Yearling—1, Clay Daniel Wilson and the democratic party for
niook Chene.
tive styles. All are well tailored with good linings. We have a good
styles, and patterns. These we are
departing from it and adodpting soc­
Senior Yearling— 1, J. J. Berns on Ensign Yamhill Tillamook.
assortment of sizes and the finest fashionable colors. We guarantee
Senior calf—1, F. R. Beals on (un­ ialistic ideas. “What the country
on Tillamook Starlight; 2, Stanley
disposing of by even more drasft-
these coats to please youjand to be the most extraordinary values offered
wants
right
now,
”
he
said
“
was
to
Fox on Julia's Don Alma of Tilla­ named).
price cutting than we did last week
Junior calf—1, F. R. Beals on (un­ get back to constitutional govern-
mook.
by this or any other store this season. Priced as low as
Remember PRICES GOOD ONLY
Junior Yearling—1, R. B. McClay named;) 2, Clay Daniel on (unnam­ • ment, and away from the < autocratic
WHILE THEY LAST!
on Fern’s Glen; 2, Joseph Durrer on ed;) 3, F. R. Beals on (unnamed); 1 rule of Woodrow Wilson.” This he
Redwing Sequel’s May Rose Star­ 4, Joseph Lagler on Duke Gerben ' claimed, would be done if the re-
A. A. PENNINGTON
publicans were returned to i power in
light: 3, Joseph Enimenegger on Bes­ Hilda.
I November. By, the time that he
sie’s Butternut King; 4, Josi Bros, it
Cows.
RUBBER BOOTS OF EXCEPTION- |
Perrin on Ultra King of Tillamook.
Four years and over—1, F. R. reached the question of Wilson's
NICE FLUFFY COTTON BATTS
,
covenant,
"Pat"
McArthur
waa
Senior Calf—1, Alyce Bushlac on Beals on Lady Aaggie Ormsby of
QUILTED 72 X 90 IN NO. 3.
AL VALUE. BLACK WITH RED
Tillamook French Boy; 2, H. E. Rock; 2, R. W. Watson on Canary 1 warmed up and he denounced the
Tucker on Jewel’s Sam of Tillamook; Fobes May De Koi; 3, F. R. Beals covenant, contending that it was net
SOLE. THIGH LENGTH.
WHILE THEY LAST $1.95.
on Chimacum Wayne Monarch Corn­ wise for the United States to get in­ I
3. H. C. Sanders on (unnamed).
to
t
nangling
alliances
with
European
Junior calf—1, George Williams & ucopia; 4, J. J. on Irene Countess;
PRICED at $9.00
Son on (unnamed); 2, Homer Mason 2. B. A. Folks on Noyfolk Fannie De countries. And as to Article 10, he
The great number of suits which we sold during BROKEN LINE OF CORSETS IN
Koi; 3, B. A. Folks on Noyfolk Mut­ like Mr. Stanfield, was opposed to
on (unnamed).
the tw<- weeks past has proven the superiority of
»ending our boys to other countries
Cows.
ual Queen De Koi.
■ tight. He was in favor of some a-
Four years and over—1, J. J.
Two years and under three—1.
BLACK RUBBER THIGH BOOT.
the clothing we carry fortlie high school student SIZES AND STLYES VALUES TO
Berns on Miss Crumby of McKarrow Clay Daniel on Easter Cai..nin­ Way- ,reei lent with European powers to
and his younger brother. In quality. style and $4.50. TAKE THEM AWAY $1.69
CAN’T IE BEAT FOR MONEY.
-ettie disputes between different
Farms; 2, H. E. Tucker on Mary's I . ne.
We have some
price wt are able to please you
Jewel of Sequoia; 3, Ira G. Lance on
Junior Yearling—I, F. R. E -lie nations but was not in favor of Wil­
PRICED AT $6.00
Auricula’s Daisy of Sequoia; 4, Rud­ Ion Noyfolk Stella De K i; o J J. son's league covenant, v.hch he de­
wonderful bargains to offer you in this lot and in-
olph Zweiful on Vestina’s Queen of | Rupp on Tillamook At . .')e Koi nounced, for he contended that it
vite you to look at them, The decision will be NICE LINE OF WOOL TAFFETAS
Walnut Ridge.
(Giri; 3, Leslie Barber on T i; -.niook ^vas the right and duty iff the Semue
leff to you. Priced
IN NAVY AND LIGHT BLUE,
of ’he United State: t > say whether
A SPLENDID SCHOOL SHOE FOE
Three years and under four—1, R. i Nell .lachthilda De Koi.
this country went to war and no'
C. Jones on Ra’s Spotswood Sweet
Senior Calf—1, F. R.
WINE AND DARD RED, 36 IN.
GIl’.LS IN BROWN PARIS VEAL.
some foreign body, which seined Io
Brier.
i i»i it,; rveld Burton De Koi
meet with the hearty ajproval of the
Two years and under three—1,
Junior calf—1, F. R. B !
WIDE. SUITABLE FOR GIRLS
HEAVY OAK SOLE, EXTRA
audience. Then “Put” delved into
Ira G. Lance on County Laura 2d; «> I named); 2, Clay Daniel on
SCHOOL DRESSES TO CLEAR
into the tariff question and he lay 1
Alyce Bushlac on Tillamook Mollie; ed); 3, J. J. Rupp on Conni
HIGH TOPS.
3. J. C. Pangbrne on Louise of Sequo­ I ». nook Lady; 4, Clay Daniel i:.. (i n- lie democratic party for its fre'
THE LOT $1.09 AND $1.73 THE
PRICED 11%—2—$4.75
trade policy. He contrasted the diff-
ia; 4. Ed Hadley on Rex's Tillamook natned.)
erence
between
the
Southern
and
Daisy.
Senior and Grand Champion bull
YARD.
PRICED 2%—7—$6.00
Senior Yearling—1, J. J. Berns on J. J. Rupp on Hollywood Lilith Ad- Northern States, In the South most
of their products is protected by the
Tillamook Gleona; 2, Stanley Fox on I ventures».
Hunguets de Bas Sarah; 3, Jim Will­
Junior
Champion bull—F. R. Underwood tariff law, while in the
i
i COTTON TRICOTINE, SUITABLE
Northern States most everything
iams on (unnamed); 4. Chas. McKil- I Beals on (unnamed.)
A SPLENDID KID SHOE FOR
raised or manufactured here is und­
lip on Goosdove’s Jewel.
Senior and grand champion cow
N ice Warm Overcoats
FOR ALL WEAR. WHILE IT
LADIES COMES IN BLACK AND
Junior yearling—1, Josi Bros. & F. R. Litaia on Lady Aaggie Ormsby er fre trade. ,fPat" told his hearers
in the latest models.
if they wanted protection for sugar,
Perrin on Mountain View Bonnie of Rock.
LASTS
,78c.
BROWN.
✓
Lady; 2, Josi Bros. & Perrin on Nes­
Junior Champion cow—F. R. peanuts, etc., to benefit the South­
!
Some
are
belted
and
ern States; and free butter, cheese,
tle of Godaines; 3. Homer Mason on Ileals on (unnamed.)
PRICED AT $8.50 AND $10.50
(unnamed); 4, Erwin Harrison on
Exhibitor's aged herd F. R. Beals; Chinese eggs, wool, lumber and a
others in full long ulsters,
great many other things raised here,
Nancy de Becquet.
HEAVE UNBLEACHED SHEET­
2, J. J. Rupp; 3, B. A. Folks.
they
should
vote
for
the
democratic
Guaranteed all wool and
Senior Calf—1, R. C. Jones on
Exhibitor's Young herd—1, F. R.
ING. THE BRAND EVERYBODY
candidate for president.” He then
(unnamed); 2, Arlene Jones on Heals; 2, Clay Daniel.
MEN S CONQUERER HATS TO
priced moderately.
made reference to the dairy industry,
Sweet Brier's Queen of the May; 3,
Breeder’s calf herd F. R. Beals.
KNOWS IN 9-4 WIDE
II. C. Jones on Tillamook Wild Rose;
Dairy herd 1, F. R. BeaU; 2, B and told the dairymen if they want­
CLOSE OUT $4.45.
ed
their
industry
protected
from
for
­
4, Alyce Bushlac on Rex's Tillamook A. Folks; 2, J. J. Rupp; 4. F. R.
REGULAR $1.25—NOW $1.05
BOY’S HATS IN SEVERAL COL-
eign competition they would have to
Beauty.
Beals.
Senior and Grand Champion cow—
Produce of cow 1, J. J. Rupp; 2 look to the republican party to bring
ORS AND SHAPES at 58c.
J. J. Berns on Miss Grumby of Mc- B. A. Folks; 3, Clay Daniel; 4, Leslie this about, "Pat" too, took a shot at
LADiES WOOL UNION SUITS IN
candidate
(
’
ox
for
his
false
accusation
Karrow Farm;
Barber.
iibout the republicans raising slush
Junior Champion cow—R. C. Jones
The Swine Show was not
LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES.
on Moore Villa’s Bessie.
but the quality of the offesi ¡gs was fund to buy the presidency. On«'
MEN’S UNDERWEAR IN BOTH
HIGH AND LOW NECK, ANKLE
Exhibitor’s Young herd, Homer excellent. Joe Donaldson
won the day candidate Cox said it was $8,000-
' tirst in th<> Clu ster White Division, 000, next day It was $15,000.000 and
WOOL AND COTTON UNION
M ason.
LENGTH. MEDIUM AND HEAVY
Breeder’s Calf herd. Homer Mason. with A. B. Wood of Dolph a close a day later it was $30,000.000. The
SUITS PRICES RANGE FROM
Get of Sire Homer Mason on Sam second. Paul Fitzpatrick had some speaker did not know whether Cand­
WEIGHT. SIZES 38 TO 50. PRIC-
Weller of Foothill Farms; 2. R. C • ery likely Berkshire youngsters and idate Cox would double that uniou it,
$2.75 TO $9.00 PER SUIT.
KINCAID
ED AT $4.25 TO $6.50 SUIT.
Jones on Glenwood King of Fdge- (lie Durocs and the Chester Whitts bqt there was one thing sure the
c i o T » i >
moor. Produce of Cow- 1. R. C. were represented in the Pig Club Senate investigation committee found
that Candidate Cox was not telling
Jones on Spotswood Sweet Brier 2d; j class.
the truth about the alleged slu h
2, Homer Mason on (unnamed.)
fund, and that
the democratic
TILLAMOOK WEALTH GAINS
Jerseys.
candidate throwing mud with the
Bulls.
hope of avoiding the main issues of
Three years old and over—1,
the campaign. "Pat" caused some
Cheese
Production
Averages
$260
Frank Vincent on Clarissa’.« Dulcet
little amusement when he told what
Per Capita.
King; 2, L. C. Daniels on Belle St.
kind of a campaign the democrats
Mawes Lad; 3. Joe Donaldson on
were pulling off in the large cities
(Oregonian)
Golden St. Mawes Rosaire Lad.
pa.sing it around: “Vote for Jimmy
Two years and under three- -1,
Tlllamiaik county is one of the and you'll get your booze back.” was
Will Robitsch on Susy's St. Mawes most prosperous sections on the face what they were whispering around
Apex: 2, Henry Gruber on St. Ma wen of the earth, according to Represent­ in East. This was done for the
of Uni Ash; 3, E. L. Lyster on Fat­ ative McArthur, who was at the an­ purpose of deceiving the voters like
■<:
•<>■
ima’s Babe.
nual county fair at Tillamook city "he kept us out of war", for, as the
Junior Yearling—1, L. A. McCor­ last week.
congressman planly pointed out, to
mack on Damsel's St. Mawes Poppy;
“Tillamook Is on the map,” aalcl repeal the prohibition amendment
1
2, John Stewart on St. Mawes Tilla­ Mr. McArthur yesterday. "It 1 h a the same procedure would have to be
mook Lad. 3. A. P. Johnson on Bob great dairy country and also has oth­ gone through as when the amend­
St. Mawes; 4. Albert Kruke on er important resources. The prosper­ ment was passed.
Pearl's Noble Joe.
ity of the county is shown by the re­
Another part of "Pat's” address
«
Senior calf—1, A. P. Johnson on cord of more than >2,000,000 worth appeared to interest his audience. It
Bill Mistletoe; 2. Will Maxwell on of cheese last year.
was In regard to Robert N. Stanfieid.
(unnamed); 3. Will Maxwell on (un­
“This is an average of more than the republican nominee for U. S.
named;) 4, Will Robitsch on Spot­ >260 for every man. woman and I Senator. He made a plea that all
ale's St. Mawes.
child in the county, Ixigging and three branches of the government be
Junior calf 1, Alfred Zwald on lumbering are likewise important In- under the control of the repulblcan•».
Complete line of
Dolly’s St. Mawes Lad; 2. Dr. J. E. duatrles and I was much Interested He contended that there was no
Reed on (unnamed); 3. Joe Donald­ in going over the new mill of the doubt whatever that Mr. Harding
Tablets, Pencils,
son on Orinda's St. Mawes Lad; 4. Whitney company at Garibaldi. This would be the next president and Ore­
F. K. Blackadar on (unnamed).
mill, when completed, will be one of gon should sent a republican to the
Pens afid Inks.
the largest and most modern saw- U. 8. Senate to help Mr. Harding
Cows.
Muny foresighted merchants anti
Four years and over- 1. Joe Don­ mills in Oregon, It Is connected wi'li straighten out the mix up that tlio
aldson on Eminent Lad's Pussy; 2. the Whitney company's timber on democrats had got the country Into
manufacturers recognize that the
A J. Johnson on Flossy St. Mawes Kilchis river by a standard-gauge He did not think that Tillamook pc >-
friendship of an important bank is a
Tillamook; 3, Will Maxwell on Rose logging road. The properties are be- pie would be so short sighted to vol»
priceless
business.
lie's Queen Raleigh ; 4, Will RobitHch Ing operated by Russell Hawkins, for a republican president and then
on Chief’s Dorothy.
part owner and resident manager c.f vote for a democrat for U. S. Senator.
Ami espectHlIy a bank whose
Three years and under four.— 1
he Whitney eomfiaiiy.
on this year’s
He strongly urged the people of Till­
Murea's
Golden
officer»
are “human ’ men who take
L. A. McCormack on
"Tillamook county 1» forging a- amook to vote for Robert N. Stanfield
Boy's Dolly May; 2, John Stewart on head in the matter of roads and by
Bill by
pleasure in other men’s success.
Vei;ora of Gallatin Valley; 3. Will the end of next summer it will be Administrator's Notice to Creditors i
We are in business to help other
Kobitsci. » u Gray Fox of Green Hills. possible to drive from Portland to
Buying Here.
Two years and under three -1. Tillamook over hard surface or first- i
businesses. Therein lies our success
Notice is hereby given that the
Alfred Zwald on Nehalem's Pride, 2, class macadam. Much pavement hns County Court of the State of Oregon,
oud yours.
Joe Donaldson on St. Mawes Le Cre­ already been laid and road gnngs are for Tillamok County, ha» appointed
BANK YOUR MILK
ole; 3, L. C. Daniels on St. Maw
at woik in both Tillamook and Yam­ t he undersigned an Administrator of
Ijidy; 4, L. A. McCormack on Hel hill counties.
the Estate of Alfred Marolf, deceas-
CHECK WITH THE
en’s St. Mawes Marie of W. W.
"The county fair at Tillamook was ed; and any and all persons having
Senior Yearling 1. Albert John an eye-opener. There were more claims against said estate are hereby
son <>n Ruth Mistletoe; 2. Albet» dairy animals exhibited than there required to present same, together
Johnson on Alice Mistletoe.
were at the Oregon State fair las. with proper vouchers, to the under­
and retail at Board of Educa­
Junior Yearling 1. L. A Met ’»
rear, and the quality compares favor- signed at his residence in Tillamook
mrck on Lad's St. Mawes Rosie; 2. ably wlth the best cattle In eastern County, Oregon, or, T. H. Goyne,
tion's wholesale list price.
Edwin Glad on Gamboges Gay Ann
Member Federal,¡Reserve System.
show rings.”
Altorney-at-Law. at his office in Till­
9, Oils Peterson on Lad'. Princes;
Mr. McArthur and R. N. Stanftel I amook city, Oregon, within six mon­
Fern: 4. A. P. Johnson on Mlstletoi -poke at three meetings during 'h
ths from the date of this notice.
fair. O. M. Plummer urged Tillamook
Buttercup.
Dated this 12th day of August,
Senior calf—1. Ora Della Mille»
breeders to bring their stock to the 1920.
on (unnasied); 2. F K. Blaekni!
’nclflc International exposition Ir
Albert Marolf. Administrator,
Of C
n s Jeiwsy Jubilee. J, G
November.
estate of Alfred Mamlf. deceased.
Live SttKu Prize Win
ners at the Fair.
i
Oh, Folks !
Were You at
My Sale ?
A. A. PENNINGTON,
Silk Taffeta,
$1.75
The Quality Store.
We give the People the
Bargains.
SHOES
1.35,1.45,3.15
WOMEN’S WARM COATS
In Popular Materials, such as Bolvia, Worsteds, Silvertone
and Plushes.
$24.85
BOY’S AND YOUNG MEN’S
il
i w
Ì)
’S
SUITS
lì
t
For Beys, $10.00 to $20.00
Fc: Young lien, $27.50 to $55.00
OVERCOATS
Ô
1
Cravonetted Rain
A. A. PENNINGTON,
The Quality Store
Friendship
of a Bank.
SCHOOL BOOK
TIME
Save Time and Money
We Are Headquarters
for School Books
aiUamnnk dnunty ìtattk
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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