Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 21, 1920, Image 5

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ro SEwtrts
• Famous Lon
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und.
■h, along with
ike Westniin-
nd In Saxon
tom the Mar-
Westminster.
:h Hyde park
i time when
Several feet
rent College
of a bridge
at this spot
Thame*,
all the bur
indoubtedly
ough Jack
■It at tlni«>s
I Dick Tur-
was a fa-
lymen and
he district
garden to
he Stygian
lank after
e by the
leet ditch
ackfrlara.
It into It
«■ns the
Side the
■"estent
1 of the
o IK't'otn.
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vers are
'»bourn»
on Is no
SPECIAL PROGRAMS AT THE GEM THEATRE
I¡stress
irancs
in of
Insur-
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ly for
years
!i her
nt to
HAROWLUJYD
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22-23
in the « m »—
SPECIAL »100,00029 TW REEL CQAAEDX
FROM HAND TO MOUTH
“The Saphead,
Featuring William H. Crane and
Buster Keaton
BLANCHE BATES
HOBART fiOSWORTH
BORDER legion
By ZaneGrvtf
GoUiu^n Rebase
URIES
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 21, i92o.
If you have ever played the Market and listened to the Ticker
with a quickened pulse and throbbing heart,
this one will get you.
Taken from the stage success ‘‘The New Henrietta.’’
“RUM ’EM RAGGED,” COMEDY
TUESDAY, October 26-“THE BORDER LEGION,” by
THURSDAY, Oct. 28
Zane Grey, starring Blanche Bates and Hobart Bosworth
tt
JURY OF ROGUES’ HARBOR,”
from the famous book by Grace Miller White.
A melodrama of the lawless West in the. days of’49.
Featuring Mary Miles Minter.
C0MING-T0M MIX in “THE TERROR” and “THREE GOLD COINS,”
“REVENGE OF TARZAN” from the book “Return of Tarzan.”
“FROM HAND TO MOUTH,” 2 Reel Harold Lloyd Comedy.
Adults 25c.
LEAGUE’S SITUATION COOPERAT­ muims on Insurance had not been Pools because the capital investment
fully determined, depreciation could could not be determined, the depre­
ION MET WITH OBSTACLES
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Children 15c.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<.+++^+++)|MÎl+++++4+4H|(+++++iM>+<>+44Me
not be calculated, and a great many cation could not off, the pro rata
Football Season Opens in Tillamook
of the members who
Reasons Given as to Why There was ! their checks direct from had received share of general expenses could not
Last Friday our boys battled the
the dealers be allotted to the Coos and Curry
Delay in Functioning of Organization j early in July had not turned into
Oregon City boys ih a game of foot­
Zone .and practically no product had
the League office the checks and been sold for the credit of the Lea­ ball. When the last quarter was over
O
V
statement ot weights,
(Coos County American)
which are gue, and the greater part of it having the score was 13-0 in favor of Oregon
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City.
-
It was a fine game altho our
W. C. Cutler, director, who attend­ necessary for the closing of a Poo), been sold in the name of the Coos
In addition to this, some dealers Bay Mutual Creamery Company. boys matched them in tactics their
ed a meeting of the Dairymen’s Lea­
1►.
went
so far as to deliberately report Complete returns on this particular team far out weighed us. All of the
gue while in Portland recently
• »
boys
« »
who
did
unusually
fine
work
brought with him a statement front erroneously as to weights and test?, plant were receved in the League on
« ►
were
James Sharp, Emmett Gray and
the officials of the league, who ex­ deliberately returned to producer, Friday, September 24th, and in a
_ understood
___ the
___
plain some of the reasons for delay many shipments as sour, the ad- short time the process of closing the Bill Olson. Sharp
game thoroughly and used his power
into getting the organization to fun­ justment on all of which caused July Pools will be started.
arid strategy to thwart the opposing
ctioning properly. The statement additional delay. As recently as last
In the meantime, an advance pay­
Friday, the 24th, a check and state­ ment of 40c. a pound butterfat nas team. Sharp’s work was watched and
follows:
The Oregon Dairymen’s Coopera­ ment of weights that should be in­ been made on July sour cream, and admired by the spectators on the side
tive League commenced operation cluded in the July Pools was receiv­ 11.50 per hundred pound on July' lines. Grey and Olson were admired
chiefly because of their grit during
July, 1920, and contemplated oper­ ed in the League offices and this after milk.
the game; Grey, however was carried o
ations were primarily divided into regular notice had been served on
<•
two zones comprised of the territory the dealer, but at the present writing Report of the Nestucca Valley Test­ from the field during the second half. • •
o
The
line-up
for
the
game
was
as
fol-
the
closing
of
the
July
Pools
is
in
t
contiguous to Portland and the terri­
ing Association
I lows: center: Grey; guards: Pete
tory embraced by Coos and Curry process.
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Conditions have greatly improved !
The entire number of cows tested Gaberiel, Moulton; tackles: Farley.
Counties.
*
Considerable criticism
has been as relating to the August Piols and , during the month of September was Tone; ends: Tippin, Driscoll; back­
levied against the organization on ac­ it is more than likely that thi Aug­ ' 549, the average pounds of milk tor field: Anderson; half-backs: Harris.
count of the delay in reaching the ust Pools will be closed within ten each cow being 506 and the average "Shingles”; fullback: Sharp. Sub­
pounds of B. F. for each cow was stitutes: Haltom for Pete Gabriel
efficiency necessary for full and suc­ days of the July Pools.
Olson for Tippin, Hoy for Haltom.
240.7.
cessful functioning.
Coos and Curry Zone?.
The causes ror this delay are var-
_ reasons
______
,
During the month M. N. Bays had Gillock for Moulton, Moulton for
The _ primary
for _________
the defay
Grey.
t I ~
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lous and can only be rightly dealt in remittng for the product delivered the honor pure bred cow of the asso-
Russell Dark, is the latest additor.
with separately in relation to each in July in the Coos and Curry Zone cation, Lady Linn Lee, a registered ’
to the Junior class, was formerly a
zone.
was substanially the same as in Zone Jersey. Her record was 732 pounds Woodburn student.
Portland Market Zone.
1, with the one big difference that i milk, containing 42.5 pounds B. F.
Thursday evening seventy-odd en­
Joe Shriber had the honor grade
The essence of the contract be- the greater part of the product de­
thusiastic H. S. students sepentinad !
grade
cow,
Nellie,
a
Jersey
which
tween the Oregon Dairymen’s Co-op- livered in this Zone has to be manu-
thru the busness district giving H. H.
erative League and its members is fatcured Into by-products and such produced 1074 pounds of milk and
yells. When they had serpentined |
the absolute transfer of the title of of necessity be sold before disburse­ 506 pounds butter fat.
thru the streets once. Prof. Bennett
Y
Three highest her averages:
the product of the member to the ment of proceeds can be made.
1 was seen on the man street in his red
Joe
Shriber,
Cloverdale,
fl
cows,
■
League. The local distributors and
The princpal product manufactur-
gum boots and the yells were
•ie renew- i ! X
purchasers of the League product did ed is cheese and this has to be two avg. milk, 774, avg. fat 38.34.
Frank Kumm, Beaver, 10 cow«, ed with a greater vigor. ’ This rally j ?
all within their power to disrupt this I weeks old before it can be Inspected,
kindled the enthusiasm that t was
..........
.... . £
such
particular feature of the League con- j and further two weeks must elapse avg. milk, 1005, avg. fat. 36.70.
a prominent part of the football |
J.
L.
Craven,
Cloverdale,
30
cost,
i
before
it
can
be
marketed.
tract for the product delivered.
game Friday.
It was this phase of the situa'ion avg milk, 711, avg. fat, 31.30.
(Paid Adv.)
The practice reached such a stage
Miss Brakel, the English teacher,
Five
best
cows
for
the
month:
L. W. Trimble, Secretary.
that the League was compelled to that prompted the League to start
was
ill
Thursday
but
was
warmly
Owner
cow
lbs. milk. lbs. B. F.
its
system
of
trade
acceptances,
get a temporary injunction against
J. L. Craven, Blue ...4.. 1284 I 50.1 welcomed back to the classroom Fri­ *+++*«*<S>**+++*<4>
the dealers and distributors to re­ which is merely a means of obtain­
Joe
Shriber, Nellie............ 1074 I 50.6 day.
+♦*
strain them from this practice, which ing the immediate use of money
Oct. 30, a game of football is sche-
Brownie .... 909
culminated in the now famous case which is not yet due and is exactly
js 7 doled with Woodburn to be played
Mark Bays, Brownie..........
For Sale: Steel range, two beds and For Sale: 180 acre* of land, about 70
in the circuit court, at which time I what an> business man or business Joe Shriber. Cherry............ 993
’ here.
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— was to have
The
game that
springs, heavy Oak stand, washing
! I concern has to do to get immedate
918
477 j been
acres tide land, well diked, the bal­
the milk distributors attempted to
played Saturday with Forest
Roll of Honor cows:
machine, round dinning table. In­
money.
ance first bench. An ideal dairy
have the injunction removed.
i
Grove
is
postponed
indefinitely.
quire
at
Smithy
’
s
Variety
store.
Owner
cow
lbs.
milk.
lbs.
B F.
Another disturbing factor in this
farm, situated on Nestucca bay.
Upon this hinged the right of the
The
High
School
and
football
boys
One
cent
a
word
per
issue.
J.
Saling,
Jane
............
..
921 41.5
Tillamook county, Or. Price >200
| wishes to thank the business men of
dairymen to have a co-operatjve Zone was the strong opposition of Mark Bays, Lady Linn Lee
Now is the time to older your cab­
732 42.5
per acre $7000 down, the balance
marketing association, which is of • the Nestles Food Company, who flatly
bage
for
krout.
In
2
or
3
weeks
the
|
the
city
for
so
couteousiy
closing
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop.
”
”
Sal................. 900 43.2
I refused to have any dealings whatso
on time. Consult M. A. Gage, Sh t -
major importance to all. and inas­
price will go up. Wm. Stuivenga.
• their places of business for the fooi-
”
Brownie ....
wood, R. 5. Box 37, Ore., or at re­
much as the case dragged along for ever with members of the League as Jackson & Sons, Jennie . . 993 48.7 I ball game last Friday .
11-4
Cabbage
for
krout
at
reasonable
801 44.7
sidence at Stafford, Clackamas Co..
two weeks, it necessarily delayed • he League members, but who have deal' J. C. Dunn, Tuffy . . .
prices at C. 0. & C. M. Dawson's.
915 40.3
with them individually and have te’
Ore.
Oct. 14
Lost, strayed or stolen: 2 male point­
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usual functioning of the office.
J. L. Craven, Nig ....
. 1077 42.0
Administratrix Sale.
When in need of something electno I er pups, 8 mog. old. One black and
The result of the temporary in- tied wth them direct. This caused ....................
Blue .
. .1284 50.1
white, one liver and white. Re­ Money to loan—Enquire of John
just call on the Bunset Electric.
junction was that a great many of considerable disturbance and delay A. W. Hess, Trixie . .
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St..
Notice is hereby given, that the
. . 858 43.8
turn
to Bayocean. Reward. O. 21
as
the
members
in
that
district
did
the dealers, after being reetrained
Tillamook, Oregon.
Wm. Glick. Odessa ....... 735 41.8 undersigned, administratrix, will of- Let the Sunset Electric wire yoir
,
not
thoroughly
understand
the
Pooi-
from settling direct with the pro­
home and save you money.
Lost: A key ring with a number of
' ing system, nor did they thoroughly Hurilman & Sons, No. 13 . .924 46.2 fer for sale at public auction on
ducers. refused to settle with the
Bring your sack* to the Bettcher
keys including safe deposit box No.
Monday, November 1st. 19 20, at
......................... No. 34 . . 714
• he Dj. Wiw wi||
at hij Cloverdale of-
League for product delivered and this understand the necessity of sending Joe Shriber. Yeksa ............. 660 42.8
mill and get corn either ground,
1015.
Finder
pleuse
notify
O.
K.
J.
E.
Reedy
sales
barn
near
the
42.0
a*“
firn VVpfiliftjduv o»>/4 ThuoaAa..
seriously hampered the operation of their checks and statements to the
whole or cracked at *3.60 per 100
Tittle and receive reward.
"
Cherry .. . , . ...918 47.7 pot in Tillamook City. Oregon, th«' I fice Wednesday and Thuraday.
League
offices
for
the
purpose
of
the League, inasmuch as the basic
lbs. in sack lots. Wheat at 4 He. a
”
Dandy .... ... 714 40.0 personal property belonging to the
__ Send your order* to Wm. Stuivenga f'01 sale; 38 arce ranch. 41/» miles
pound.
idea of the cooperative marketing participation in the Pooling.
I
”
Nellie
.
.
(
.
.
estate
of
Frank
Hanenkratt.
deceased
.1014
south-east
of
Tillamook,
on
gravel-
50.6
for parsnips In sack lots. .
. 11-4
Another factor that entered into
agreement is the pooling of all pro­
” Brownie .. ... 909 50.0 the same consisting of farm machin­
ed road
Pnvemenf hull way.
Eat Honey and be healthy, cook Wi»h
ducts of a like kind, and no pool can the delay as related to Coos and
’’ Mytrle .. . ... 966 44 4 ery, tools and implements, wagon:, For Sale, Two high grade piano* al­
acres clear. 3 room house. L. 0.
with honey. Alfalfa honey, best in
be completely closed until all records Curry counties was the slowne.t
most new. Tillamook Music Co, op­
” Blackie . .
Leach. R. F. D., Tillamook.
.. 909 4« 5 harness and one or more horses,
with which the League received re
earth, 60 lb. can, 18c. per lb.. 10
and figures are in.
posite
P.
O.
J
L.
George,
Johnie
.
.
with
an
interest
in
hay
and
several
.
.
.
801
44.9
Girl or woman wanted to care for
It». can 19c. per lb. light aiube« a
The accounting system of the ports of inventories of supplies on
”
Sue.......... . . 822 42.7 head of calves. Also one-half Intereat
small child and do light house work
blend 17 and 18c. per lb. Amb r,
Dairymen’s League, as applied to the hand in the various plants and it has Chas. McKillip, June . .
For
Sale
:
one
good
team
of
horses,
,. 1017 46.8 in milking machine. Sale begins at 1
15 and 16c. per lb. These prices at
good pullers and good travelers. In­ for lady who in teaching Hchool.
Portland Market Zone, is so built as been with extreme difficulty that the Frank Kumm. Nancy ... 1014
40.5 o’clock p.m.
Saturday afternoon and Sunday oft
shipping point. Pool with your
quire Todd Hotel. Frank Hunter.
to permit of the closng of Pools on League has at last receved full re-
’
’
Boozle
Woozie
981
41.21
i
8tella
Hanenkrait,
I I
Good home and wages. Box 135.
neighbors and order a big can I wo
the fifteenth of each month follow­ ports. 'The details of appraisal and
"
Buster .... 1155 40.4
Administratrix
10-23
For Sale, two latest ityli White tew­ Bay City, Or.
In a case. Cash with order, prompt
ing th^ delivery of the product, but purchase of plants took more time H. C. White, Princess . . .
.732 40.2
ing machines, almost new, Singer
shipment.
Reference.
National
on August 12th, t was realized that thar. was anticipated inasmuch as
Listen! Have you an old piano you
Call for Tillamook City Bonds
Agency opposite P. O.
Bunk
of
Hermiston.
Chas
Kai j . t ,
owing to the opposition of the deal­ several serious discrepancies were
want to sell? I will pay the top
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Hermiston, Oregon.
I I 4
Notice to Creditor*.
ers it would be impossible to close ' encountered in the statements ot
price
—
cash!
Or.
possibly
you
arc
Tlllanook
City
Improvement
bonds,
Go
to
the
Sunset
Eelectric
for
Nation
­
e July Pools on schedule time, and ' ar me of the plants.
thinking of trading it in on a new I have for »ale: »even head of call’e.
al Mazda lamps. They give better
number 1 to 18 inclusive. dated Nov
I
In connection with the Coos Bay
Notice is hereby given that the un­ 2. 1916.
as so few reports had come into the
one or a Player. Write or phone On«* cow, giving milk, six year old,
light.
will be paid on presenta'lon.
office and so little money had been Mutual Creamery, at Marshfield, ft dersigned has been appointed admin­ Interest ceases Nov. 2, 1920.
and I'D be around to see you. Le­ two heifers, giving milk, two years
received on product delivered by was discovered that the indebtedness istrator of the estate of John Larson,
land B Erwin. The Plano Man.
B. C. Lamb, City Treasurer For sale: 12 head of young stock.
old. one long yearling and th.
Also 6 ton of hay. Wm. Stuivengi.
members, it was deemed advisable :«f the concern was reported to us at deceased, by the County Court of the
spring
calves, all heifers. The threo
Wanted
:
a
good,
steady.
gentlemanly
members
in
the
Port-j
a
very
much
lower
figure
than
the
State of Oregon. All persons having
1 I 4
to make the i
saleman to handle a Ward’s wagon
older ones will be fresh In spring.
Reformed Church
irtal payment
payment of
Indebtedness,
which
was claims against the said estate are
land Zone a partal
of $1.50
*1.50 ' —•••’I
L. V. Junkln, Manzanita, Or.
In Tillamook county. No exp»
For Sale: Vaughn dragaaw. with
p»r hundred pounds, and this was found to be ao large that the pre- hereby required to present the same
Sunday School. 10 a. m
fence needed. For full particulars
dutch,
almost
new.
Also
new
ones.
iv..n
sloe«
of
the
tty-Products
Cor
­
for
allowance
to
the
undersigned
at
done on August 16tb. Twelve days
Miscellaneous Advertisement
Morning worship. 11 o’clock.
write ptoniptly to Dr. Ward’s Med­
E. G. Krebs.
later additional returns had been re­ poration could not at thbi time be his place of business in Bay Ci'y,
The
pastor
will
preach
the
seventh
ical
Company,
Winona,
Minnesota.
ceived and a further partial payment converted no aa to liquidate thia in­ Oregon, within six months from the
For Sale: Team, harness and dray.
Esiabllshed 1856.
11-11 Dr Wise—Dentist.
I of a Sunday service course of se*-
of fl.OP per hundred was made ’o debtedness, and leas than ten days date of this notice.
Will sell singly or collectively. In­
mons on: “The Commandments t'p
Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentists.
the members, but at this time it was ago it was found necessary to exe­
Dated this 21st day of October.
quire of G. H. Ward. Tillamook
Cal) and see the new models of pianos | National Building.
to Date.” Subject: "The Sixth Com­
still a mathematical impossibility to cute a lease oa thia plant an of July 1920.
and
players
at
"The
Song
Shop
”
.
mandment.”
clooe the Joly Pooh for the reason 1st. The settling of thia phase of
John A. Nelson.
Grider, dentist,
L 0. 0. I.
Sold on easy payments. " You —
can | Dr. J. B. Tillamook.
Oregon.
You are cordially invited to our For Stic: modern 10 room house,
barn, gatsge. chicken park and 4
Admnlstrator of the Batate of services.
that initial capital Investments were the Coos and Curry situation has
safely deal wth a firm like The WIL I — _—
— ¿¡¡'
lots. Close to business section In­
not fully duerctined. unearned pre- very ruich delayed the closing of the
John Larsen, deceased.
I
ey B Allen Co. Over 47 years on Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City •<’
W. O. Llenkaemper, pastor
quire Box 256 Till mo *.
10-21
the coast.
I n°* •• Wednesdays
r-is.
As a Citizen of
YOU NEED THE PORT OF
PORTLAND
*
«
If you owned a store you could not make a big success unless your business
methods were as modern as your competitors. Unless Oregon develops her
shipping facilities she cannot expect to get her share of the world’s business.
It rests with the citizens of this state whether Oregon shall develop her won­
derful resources and reach out for bigger markets, or remain practically an
inland state.
To become a real port, a 30 foot channel must be dredged in the Columbia
and Willamette Rivers from Portlan d to the Pacific Ocean. This will enable
farmers, stockmen and lumbermen in the interior of the state to reach the
markets of the world at a lower freight rate and greater profit to themselves.
• The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements can be granted
the Port of Portland only by the people of the state. You and every other
citizen will benefit if you, on November second.
L, Vote 310 Yes on^he Ballot-The Port of Portland Dock
Commission Consolidation Bill
OREGON PORT DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.