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    Volume 32
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Tillamook, Oregon, Thursday, November 25, 1920
Many Prizes Captured
VIGOROUS FIGHI FOR Lumber Prices
By Stock of 1 illamook
MIES TO BE INK .
No 4
Campaign of Publicity
For County Is Planned
The Pacific-International Steck
• Lumber Company reports that the
Provided sufficient money can be ”
‘—— -
Exposition, which has Just closed in tion; 2nd Carnation; 3rd F. R. Beals
(price of lumber Is soon to drop. Next
raised, the Chamber of Commerce coding the logged off lands,
Portland, is said to have been the with Hengveld Burton DeKoi Her-
A delegation of citizens met with
Monday
the
new
price
list
goes
into
“What confronts the Chamber of
largest ever held in the United , tong; 4th Wm. Martin, Forest a
wiuiuuu effect with a 25 per cent reduction. the County Court Tuesday to con­ is planning a publicity campaign, Commerce is the need of literature,
States. Stock from all parts of the Grove; Sth Hollywood, 6th D. Mc­
brought
about
by
the
fact
that
in
a
i
Hereafter $85 flooring will sell at
something that is urgently needed,
Pacific Coast were entered and com­ Keown; 7th Hollywood; Sth Yaki­ point rates for Tillamook County, $70. shiplap, formerly priced at $35 fer with the Judge and County few years vast stretches of timber
for without it the organization can­
ma Vulley Breeders; 9th A. E. which Is in the same position as
petition was keen.
Commissioners
in
regard
to
matters
1 lands will become vast stretches of not function nor carry on a suc-
will drop to $27 with other grades
,
Smith,
Sumas,
Wash;
10th
Bishop.
One thing was impressed upon the
Astoria was several years ago whin in proportion.
of importance to the city and com­ • waste land and desolation. To build cessful campaign.
The junior heifer class had just
breeders from Tillamook and that
it was denied common point rates,
The
mill
men
explain
the
drop
munity at large.
“This county is splendidly adapted
up while the process ot pulling down
1st Carnation; 2nd
was that they must increase their ten entries:
but victory came when the Cham­ in price as the result of the high
to the culture of loganberries and
One
of
the
features
of
the
confer-
Carnation;
3rd
Wm.
Martin;
4th
is
going
on,
the
Chamber
of
Com
­
endeavors and co-operate more fully
freight rate and the impossibility of
it is an Industry that is worth go­
in order to keep ahead of some other . L. J. Simpson, North Bend 5th Bish­ ber of Commerce of Astoria took getting enough cars for shipment, ence was the item of a tax levy of merce feels that it is imperative to ing after, for our idle Hinds can la
op;
6th
C.
R.
Evans,
Halsey;
7th
hold of the matter and eventually
mills, which start a movement to bring new in­ this way be made to become valu­
localities in rgard to stock.
During October the local mill had approximately eight
had been made on the city taxpayer, dustries and more people Into the able. This is one feature that the
It has not been many years since Bishop; 8th Clay Daniel, Mohler, succeeded in obtaining them,
orders
for
about
30
carloads
of
lum-
county and an earnest effort should Chamber of Commerce intends to
there was not a registered cow in Oregon; 9th Anita Baldwin; 10th A.
Tillamook county is taxed $200 ber cancelled,
The western mills This has caused much discussion in-
be made to bring as much of the idle give much attention. There is no
asmuch
as
the
money
which
accrued
Tillamook county. Last week the E. Smith, Sumas, Wash.
between
certain
points
cannot
begin
to
more
per
car
compete
with
the
The senior champion bull was
land
in the county under cultlva’l' u reason why the loganberry indus­
from
this
levy
was
not
returned
to
Tillamook dairymen sent more than
than Astoria and other points, and southern mills for the Chicago mar-
$100,000 worth of high class stock Matador Segis Walker Sixth, owned the local Chamber of Commerce, the ket on account of the high freight Tillamook in any Improvement work. otherwise taxes are going to mater- try cannot be made as successful
to the Exposition. With the same by L. J. Simpson. This bull Is three timber men, saw mill men, dairy rates which prevail, the middle west The matter was introduced by May­ tally increase from year to year, it and as important as the cheese In-
proportion of increase Tillamook years old and also was grand cham­ men and business men believe that obbers getting southern lumber laid or-elect Moulton, who expressed his is claimed.
dustry.
pion of the Holsteins.
With this object ln view a large
disapproval of the levy, and others
should be the high class stock coun­
“The tourist proposition is an-
There were 12 entries in the aged Tillamook county is justly entitled down for about half the freight followed, all expressing the same delegation waited upon the county
try of the world in 15 years.
other very important element in the
bull class; 1st prize L. J. Simpson, to common point rates and should costs of coast lumber.
court on Tuesday afternoon and dis­ business life of the county, and
A list of prizes awarded to the
the
The shutting down of the mills sentiment and the hope that the
North Bend; 2nd Anita Baldwin; not be discriminated against to the
County Court would see fit to eli in- cussed with that body several mat­ Chamber of Commerce intends to de-
different breeds and classes is as
extent
of
$200
on
a
car
of
freight
will
result
in
a
number
of
men
being
3rd Hollywood with Judge Segis,
ters
of
considerable
Importance
to
follows:
vote considerable time and thought
thrown out of work on the Pacific inate it from the 1920 levy.
the llyear old bull which has taken between given points.
The completion of the Bayocean the city and county.
There were ten Jersey exhibitors so many prizes in the past; 4th Geo.
to it. It is manifestly worth while
To remove this discrimination it coast.
It is estimated that $10,000 will to exert every effort to properly care
Road was introduced for discussion
from Tillamook county with a total
is
the
intention
of
those
interested
Republic, Chico, Cal.; 5th A. E.
by the President of the Chamber ot be required for the first year, as for the hundreds of persons who
of 32 head of stock. The Tillamook Smith, Sumas, Wash.; 6th Bonner & especially the lumber and dairy in­
Commerce, F. C. Baker, who re­ much of that amount of money will come here each year and also to so
breeders winning premiums are: Son, Joseph, Oregon; 7th D. Mc­ terests, to take the matter before STEERING GEAR BREAKS;
Aged bulls, 3rd prize, F. Vincent; Keown,
AUTOMOBILE IS DITCHED spectfully interrogated the Court as have to go into literature anl print­ advertise the county that the num­
Gresham^ 8th Terminal the Inter State Commerce Commis­
the probability of the work on this ed matter. There is none to be had bers may be greatly increased. With
.......
I
1
2-year-old bulls, W. Robitch, 4th Steam & Navagatlon Co., Vancouver, sion at Washington and demand re­
now, all previous advertising being
place, and H. Gruber, 6th; 3-year- B. C.; 9th C. R. Evans, Halsey, Ore.; lief.
While driving into Tillamook on road be taken up again. Those in­ used up. The Chamber of Commerce the completion of the new roads
terested
were
assured
by
the
Court
which make it possible to come in
oldbulls, Joe Donaldson 3rd and L. 10th Bishop Farm.
Informally the matter had
been the road south of the city, the steer­ that the road undoubtedly would be thinks, considering the importance
here at almost any season of the
C. Daniels 4th; junior yearling bulls,
There were also ten entries in the discussed by timber men and dairy ing gear on the car of Wesley Sut­
of the undertaking, that the county year, we bavé removed every ob-
L. A.’ McCormack 3rd place; junior two-year -old bull class; 1st Carm- interests, but on Tuesday a move­ ton became unmanageable and in built, there being no mention, how­
should provide a large amount of stade in that way, but we must not
bull calves, Albert Johnson 3rd, Al­ tion; 2nd Yakima Valley Breeders; ment was commenced to start an ac­ spite of Mr. Sutton’s efforts the ma- ever, of the time at which comple­
the money, and in behalf of the depend on the other parts of the
bert Johnson 6th and Joe Donald­ 3rd J. J. Rupp, Tillamook, with tive campaign through the Cha 1- chine left the road and went into tion might be expected.
Chamber of Commerce, Fred C. Bak­ country to do our adverising for us.
Tillamook
should
have
a
large
son 10th; 4-year-old cows, W. Ro- Hollywood Lilith Adverturess;
the ditch Sunday.
4th ber of Commerce.
er, who is the president, presented
bitsch 9thplace.
Although pinned beneath the car, tourist crop and everything possible wirtten briefs to the county judge ! That is absolutely up to us.
Bishop; 5lh—A7 J. Statder, Riverside,
Carl Haberlaeh, secretary of the
"There is much that the Chamber
3-year-lod cows, L. A. McCormack Cal.; 6th~ John Ebinger, Tillamook,
Mr. Sutton was only slightly injured. should be done to put the attrac­ and county commissioners, giving its
Tillamook County Creamery* Asso­
tions
of
this
part
of
the
country
be
­
I
of
Commerce can do under a sya-
10th place; 2-year-old cows, Alfred with
A
passing
car
soon
came
to
his
Sir
Maplecrest Highlong ciation, appeared before the County
reasons for starting the publicity 1 tematic management and effort for
Zwald 6th prize; junior yearling Schinling; 7th Piet BergBma, Fern­
relief. His car was righted and was fore outsiders, it was declared at campaign.
i
Court and laid the whole plan be­
'the up-building of thç çourGy. ft
the meeting. Many roads need im­
heifers, L. A. McCormack 8th and dale, Wash.; the 8th, 9th and 10th
found to be badly damaged.
The brief follows:
fore the Court, those present being
! cannot, however, function without
proving, even though there haH been
Joe Donaldson 10th; cows R. of M. were not shown.
"The greatest period of develop-
Fred C. Baker and R. B. Miller, rep­
great improvement in that direction
i money. No organization is in such
Record, 400 lbs. or over, W. Ro-
The five entries
in the senior
m„. ,h„ Tillamook Con,
| ri^lS7
MU »S
resenting the Chamber of Com- ELECTION BOARDS OFFER
already,
it
is
said.
The
Netarts
road
herd,
Joe
bitsch 10th; exhibition
yearling bull class were: 1st W. .1.
er
seen
is
Just
at
hand
and
at
the
1 j with
■ - the people as the well organ­
Moulton,
A.
H.
Har-
merce,
and
S.
is
far
from
being
in
good
condition.
\
TO
GIVE
SERVICES
FREE
Donaldson 8th; young herd, L. A. Higdon, Tu'are, Cal. 2nd Carnation
Talbott, representing
The road from the beaches through same time there will be the greatest ized Chamber of Commerce, whose
McCormack 4th and Joe Donaldson 3rd Bishop; 4th Yakima Valliy ris and F. W.
period of devastation. Thousands of ( business and aim it is to properly
the city, and George Watt of the
to Wheeler should be opened up, on
7th.
Breeders, 5tli not shown.
President
Baker
of
the
Chamber
acres of land will be made waste and exploit every industry and advant-
Brighton Mills Co..
now
account
of
the
long
trip
that
is
Guernseys
were
represented
There were three in the junior
The
of Commerce, reports that nine of
unproductive, and the question con­ | age that our county possesses.
necessury
to
reach
towns
in
the
by 24 head from Tillamook exhibit- yearling bulls as follows: 1st Tlios.
the election boards of the county
fronts us as to how well we are pre­
northern
part
of
the
county,
; Therefore it seems only reasonable
resi-
t
2nd ACTIONS OF FILIPINO
ed by eleven owners. The premiums J. Owens, Kirkland, Wash.;
who have been requested to give
pared tp meet this unprecedented sit­ ! to request that the County Court
awarded to the local breeders were Hollywood; 3rd J. A. McCormick,
*
BLAMED TO SICKNESS their services free on the day of the dents of that section maintan.
t
I provide at leust $7,500 for the pur-
A matter that is claiming the at uation.
as follows: Agd bulls, Frank Hunt­ Ferndale, Wa3h.
Special Election, Dec. 6, have report­
“As an illustration of this the I pose of advertising the county and
is
tention of the people at this time I
Nineteen entries in the senior
er 1st prize; senior yearling bulls,
A member of road gang number 9 ed favorably and it is expected that
Chamber of Commerce will call yo>ir
UfO
John Berns 3rd and Rudolph Zwei- bull calf class with the following of the S. P. Company was taken in all will report their willingness
to that of arranging some systematic, attention to the devastation tl|at 1 meeting such other expenses
¡.will oe necessary for the malnteq-
well managed publicity work. The
fel 4th; junior yearling bulls, R. Mc- ten taking the prizes: 1st Washing­ custody by Marshal Gruber Monday serve in this way.
can be seen from the railroad
in
Clay 3rd, Joe Durrer 4th; junior ton State College; 2nd Hollywood; on complaint that he had been
By this means it is expected that former Commercial Club,, later or­ the neighborhood of Timber and ance of a Chamber ui Co.»uierc0
|such as a community like Tillamook
4th
ganized into the Chamber of Com­
’ bull calves; H. Mason 9th;
aged 3rd Yakima Valley Breeders;
bothering the lodgers at a lodging $500 can be saved to the county.
Cochran, and that is what a lnrge County
5th
Grove;
merce,
has
been
doing
a
great
deal
merits. Providing the liter-
cows, John Burns 10th; 3-year-old Wm. Martin, Forest
portion of Tillamook County will
house in this city. It is said that
6 th
lature for the first year will be quite
of this work but the problem is loo
cows, Homer Mason 3rd; 2-year-old Frank W. Connell. Hillsboro;
the man, who is a Filipino, came to
look
like
in
a
comparatively
short
jan item, and necessitates quite an
great to be undertaken by a few time.
heifers, Homer Mason 6th; senior Washington State College; 7th A. town Sunday and took lodgings at RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP
¡outlay of money, but no one will at­
yearling heifers, John Burns 5th; E. Smith, Sumas, Wash.; 8th Bish­ one of the rooming houses, During
DRIVE MAY EXTENDED busness men and financed by a fow
"While this devastation is going tempt to guinsaw that advertising
dollars In monthly dues. The oppor-
junior yearling heifers, Homer Ma­ op farm; 9th Anita Baldwin; 10th the night he is said to have walked
on
there
should
be
a
counter
move
pays, especially when there is back
son 2nd and 4 th; junior heifer Carnation.
the floor of his room and the hall­
Owing to inclement weather the tunlties of the county, the necessi’y in building up. This otherwise non­
The junior bull calf class also had
calves, Homer Mason 4th, 5th, 9th
way and tried the doors of the other past week, it was decided to ex­ of locating industries, attending to tax paying land should be developed of it the possibilities of this won­
andlOth; Ira Lance 8th; senior nineteen entries: 1st Yakima Valley rooms in the place. Monday morn­ tend the time of the Red Cross the correspondence of prospective and brought into a condition that derful county of Tillamook.”
champion bull, Frank Hunter; young Breeders; 2nd F. R. Beals, Tilla­ ing he was told that the house did membership drive, or until such homeseekers, all of whom ask for will tend to distribute the taxes
herd, Homer Mason 4th; calf herd mook, (Mr. Beals sold this calf l'or not have room for him any longer time as all the districts have been literature, are among the numerous much an they ate now, rather than to
(
4th
items of community interests which throw the whole burden, which is REASONS FOR CALLING
Homer Mason 2nd; produce of cow, $725); 3rd Carnation Farm;
as his room had been spoken for. ind fully canvassed.
i
are not attended to because there now partly borne by the timber in­
Homer Mason 5th; get of sire, Ho­ F. R. Beals, Tillamook; 5th Bishop; he left. He was found wandering
SPECIAL ELECTION GIVEN
From
present
indications
the
6th
Bishop;
7tb
Carnation;
81h
W.
mer Mason 6th.
is
liable
around the Southern Pacific station county
to
fall is no proper channel through which terests, on those who are now paying
A special election will be*held on
The Tillamook Holstein breeders | J. Higdon, Tulare, Cal.; 9th B. R. and brought to the sheriff's office. A below its quota, If any indication they may be handled. All of
only the small portion of the taxa­
Monday, December 6, for the purpose
were up against strong competition Statder, Wineville, Cal.; 10th Ad­ physician who examined him ¡stated can be gathered from the reports of matters are arguments for th
tion.
It
is
worth
while
to
consider
as the states of Oregon, Washington, am’s Eden Farm, Warren, Oregon.
that he did not think his mind was the solicitors in this city, However per maintenance of a Chaml r oí that while we are carrying what we of voting on the uestlon of purchas­
California and Idaho had large rep­
deranged but that he probably had but few outside precincts have re­ Commerce that will be obliga d to consider a very sufficient tax, the ing a tract of land at Fairview for
The speciul
resentation with some fine cattle. WIFE ACCUSED OF USING
been sick, which caused his unusual ported and when the reports are re­ take care of everything that per- greater portion of it is paid by the county fair grounds.
election is necessury on account of
Washington breeders seem to be well
ceived it is hoped that sufficient tains to the community affairs.
timber interests.
FOUL LANGUAGE ON MATE actions.
organized and had little difficulty in
The matter was presented to the
members are enrolled to make up the
"The Chamber of Commerce Is the failure to get enough names on
.Oulity Court in a convincing man­ ready to take hold of this proposi­ the petition so the measure could be
carrying away a large share ot the
Foul language and a threat to AVERAGE POUNDS OF
county’s quota.
ner by a number of citizens, each tion if sufficient funds can be obtain­ voted on at the general election.
prizes.
shoot him are charged by George
ifiUK FEB COW 302
one of whom emphasized lhe great ed to carry on the work in a way How long the present Fair Board can
A list of the various prize taking Phelps against his wife, Florence
According to < report of the cow I INQUEST IS REQUESTED
need there is to get Tillamook op­ that will really get results. It is a use the present fair grounds, and
Holsteins follow
Phelps, in a divorce complaint filed
testing association of Tillamook
Aged cow class: 1st Hazelwood last week.
APTER BURIAL OF BODY portunities ai.J resources before the big undertaking and concerns the how soon they will be called upon
county just issued for September by
Ormsby Posch. ibis cow was bought
people. It Is reasonable to believe future welfare and development ot to vacate, and, added to this, a waste
Mr. Phelps conducts a store at
D. A. Wilber, tester, and sent out by
by a Seattle man for $2000 and was Garibaldi. He further alleges
in
The body of John Morgan, the la­ that the County Court will realize the entire county—therefore too big of money in repairing the old build­
F. K. Blackadar, secretary, the av­
grand champion of the Holsteins; the complaint that his wife ordered
now, if ever, is the time when finan­ to be attempted by u limited number ings now on the grounds, are given
erage pounds of milk per cow total­ borer who was killed some time ago
3rd Carnation farms entry; 4th Wm. some of the best customers out of
cial
assistance is imperative. An or­ of business men when It comes to the as reasons necessary to cull u spec­
near
Mayo,
was
buried
Wednesday.
but­
Bishop farms of Chimacum, Wash.; the store and took money from the ed 602. The average pounds of
Coioner Henkle held the body for ganization should be perfected tha* matter of finances. And it Is well ial election.
ter
fat
per
cow
were
27.13.
5th Burr farm, Los Angeles; 6th till amounting in the neighborhood
The number of cows tested dur- some time pending the arrival of will be the channel through which to consider that every move made
John Ebinger. Tillamook, Oregon, of |800.
ing
the month were 886. Of thls friends or relatives but no one was every problem of a community in­ by the Chamber of Commerce in a FARMER USES GARAGE IN
with Pauline Victory De Koi Long-
An injunction has been filed to
number the cows producing more located until Tuesday when a friend terest may be worked out; a source publicity way pertains to the coun­
NEW WAY WITH WAGON
feld; 7th R. W. Watson, Tillamook, prevent Mrs. Phelps from entering
than 40 pounds of butter fat were of the dead man arrived from Port­ of information for all who seek it; ty as well as the city—rather more,
What next?
with Canary Forbes May DeKoi; Sth the store until the case is decided.
the
medium
through
which
inves
­
for
it
is
the
various
industries
th
it
land. Morgan was a native of Eng­
86.
Monday evening while Vic White
Buck & Hoeni, Snohomish, Wash.;
land and apparently had no relatives tors and prospective industry build­ our county is well adapted to that was in sole charge of the Sunset
Three high pure bred herds are:
9th, Burr farm, Los Angeles; 10th WORKERS IN RED CROSS
ers may receive the help and en­ the Chamber of Commerce exploits.
Av lbs Av lbs in this country.
Garage a stranger entered and ask­
David McKeown, Gresham, Oregon.
CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS Owner
"The Chamber of Commerce will ed if he could run his "wagon” in­
After the burial the British con­ couragement that can only come
Fat
No.
tpws
Milk
Three year cow class, 21 entries:
through
the
efforts
of
those
who
n rii/
call
your
attention
to
the
fact
that
sul
at
Portland
decided
that
an
in
­
SjF z
L. A. McCormack . 13 753 39.46
side.
1st Washington State College; 2nd
Those in charge of tJKa^.'.et» Cross
876 31.76 quest should be held but the coron­ have time to devote to this impor­ every quarter section of land that
Via said "Sure, go ahead,” and
Jack Rupp, Tillamook, with Irene i membership drive in Ti JWtnooK coun­ ■tfohn Schilds .............. 26
is logged off means that much more
er believes that^ this is not necessary tant work.
went to get a storage tag for the
Countess of Summerset, daughter of ity feel confident that-Vne county is A. Hoffman ....... 17 891 31.67 as it was a clear case of accidental
taxes
to
be
placed
on
dairy
farms,
Three high grade herds are:
"machine.”
last year’s grand champion; 3rd going to do its share in furnishing
death.
property, etc., and with these con­
0CT0BER MILK CHECKS
In came the "wagon,” and it was
Bishop Frams of Washington; 4th I a large membership. There are a Joe Durrer ................ 30 914 41.37
dltions confronting thè county and
824 41.26
TO BE OUT DECEMBER 10 the taxpayer, it follows that some no Ford, neither was it a Dodge nor
A. E. Smith, Sumas, Wash; 5th number of enthusiastic workers in L. O. Daniels ........... 25
The scrub cow that made the high
u Buick. It was a real wagon, with
Carnatipn farms;
6th Carnation every school district, but owing to Patil Fitzpatrick ..12 745 36.89
systematic effort should be made to
High pure bred cow, No. 26, Reg. milk record recently and which was
Vic
farms; 6th Carnation farms;
7th the wind and rain the early work ■it
Carl Haberlach reports that milk replace the devastation caused by two nags for motive power.
Holstein, owned by John . Schilds. owned by L. McCormick was found
wus somewhat taken aback but al­
Bonner & Son, Joseph, Oregon; Sth the drive has been slightly delayed.
checks will be out December 10. The ti logging operations.”
Washington
State College;
9th
Those wohkers who have reported Months record: Milk 1545 lbs. Fat dead Sunday morning.
association has 280 cases of cheese
"It is true that Tillamook County lowed the owner to store his outfit,
Dr. Hohfeld performed an autopsy in storage in Los Angeles and about
It seems reasonable enough when
Bishop farms; 10th Buck Ac Hoeni, ( so far have met with great success, 69.53 lbs.
has
been lagging behind for a num­
High
grade
cow.
Pennie,
Jersey,
off the carcass and decided that the
a person stops to think about it,
i Few persons have refused to join.
Snohomish.
250
cases
in
San
Diego,
otherwise
ber
of
years,
very
little
unproduc
­
owned by L. A. McCormack. Months cow had died from arsenic poison­
In the two-year-old class there I
the October cln ese Is sold.
tive land having been cleared up for commented Vic. Not so long igo
record: Milk 960 lbs. Fat 68.16 lbs. ing.
were 22 entries. Prizes were awarded , SPECIAL CAR CHARTERED
The Tillamook cheese situation is dairy purposes, consequently the th»' livery stables had to store auto­
Roll
of
Honor
Cows:
as follows: 1st Carnation; 2nd Bish- :
BY WHEELER ENCAMPMENT
better, probably than any other agri­ dairy Industry has not Increased as mobiles. Turn aooul is lair play.
op Farms; 3rd Carnation Farms; 4th ,
cultural line in the country, as over it should have done, owing to the
Pct.
Class A. 5 years and over
A. E. Smith, Sumas, Wash.; 5th Wm. ■
On Saturday evening of this week Owner of Cow.
Name of Cow
Breed Lbs Milk fat
90 per cent of the season’s make has high cost of clearing land.
GIRL IS CAUGHT FLEEING
i
Martin, Forest Grove; ’6th Holly-j the Wbeelef tjneampment of the I. John Schilds ............................... No. 26
been sold. This is in great contrast
R.H.
1545
4.5
"The county provides a large
FROM FAllENTAL BONDS
wood farm. 7th Bishop farm; 8th O. O. F. is coming in a special car L. A. McCormack
Pennle
J.
960
with condensed milk and grain and amount of money to help develop the
7.1
Anita M. Baldwin, Santa Anita, Cal.; chartered of the Southern Pacific to Joe Durrer . .
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9th A. E. Smith, Sumas. Wash; 10th pay homage to their brothers of the A. K. Rogers ...... .............. Princess
R.H.
1980
3.2
63.36 i>een >olil and against which large propi fated to Indue the ho ni eseek-
L'd to breuk parental
Tillamook encampment. For this Joe Durrer ................. ............... Beauty
Hollywood farm.
J.
1194
5.2
62 09 sums of money have been borrow. <1.
er to con io Ocre an d turn the ldl>'.
te her way to I'ort-
There were 19 entries in the sen-| occasion a special meeting has been Joe Donaldson ■.......... .................. No. 20
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1281
60.21
Reports
hav
4.7
■ Just been received unproductive land ilio tax paying
s detained at Beaver,
ior yearling heifer class and ihe called for the purpose of having the Joe Durrer ........ ....................... Dot
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1287
4.5
57.9 ' from one of tin great cheeæ centers property.
brought back home,
it Royal Purple degree conferred on John .Schilds............ ................ No. 16
prizes were divided as follows:
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1 521
3.8
57.80 In New York. Jtica, showing 'hit
“The Char uber of Commerce will
ylng
’to gel aw ay on
David
all
eligible
candidates
of
any
en
­
Carnation farm;
2nd
Joe Durrer . . . j . . ..................... La ly
1110
J.
5.1
56 61 year h average price of 25.2 ccnrs also call yoi r a tien tion to f he fact
m obile stages.
Keown. Gresham, 3rd Anita Bai-I­ campment In the county.
for
their
cheew
-. agal fSt JJ0.67 f $uts thnt the Till ainoofc < ounty C¡ earner y
Class B. 4 Years to 5 Years
drli
of tiie stage
vin; 4th 1 >l!yv >od farm: 5th Car­
Plans for the event are enthus­ Joe Durrer ............... ....................... Lily
H.
1287
3 9
50.19 last year. Thi ; íiíííiinsf Tillaniook’fi ArfiOChUioi. 1 lu» appi ont ho <1 }25,o00
I. In tn questioned but
nation farm; 6th Yasuna Valley iastically going forward among the L. C. Daniels .......... ..................... May
J.
864
5.8
50.11 price of 32.4 c ent« 1 is) year and a to advert ise Tillamt ok Chee se next
; they k
Ilolsein Breeders Association;
7 th lodge members.
Dave Fitzpatrick . . ..................... Rose
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972
47 63 probahl ’ avern ?e of 29.7 cents this : ear, and it I r proj ¡¡ill to expend
4 9
id were i
David Meh own, bih Hollywood,
L. C. Daniels............ ......
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82 2
5.6
|25,060
on
ii
(»mund»
46.03 year. Thi« «h
ew Fair
ftverure
in
9th Geo. Republic, Chico, Cai.; loth PAIR OF ROEDERS GET
L. C. Daniels............. ................ Purple
J.
930
5.1
47.43 favor of '1 Ilian
“it is al ,<) pi opos id to up point a
this year of 4."
lardali returned rocen
Wl Iti:
C. R. Evans. Halsey, Oregon.
YEAR EACE. iN PRISON
oiinty Agri ulturlst , also a County
Clag' C. 3 Years to 4 Years
cents a pound cheeB* agniîii t nni
land where he has )V(
Of the 22 entries in the Junior
Hunter A. Wheeler ....................... Pct
.1.
804
6.0
48.24 j 1.73 cents la-.f ear. In otle
Club Leader th'?, hi tir» <»p :u>e i o iy frc >m
. .
stock < Xpoall ion. He
yearilngs the following were prize
Bert Carrol and H. F. Wilder, the Josi Bros. A Perrin . ....................... Eva
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813
5.2
42.28 last year Tillarnook received 5.64 be >7.400, b< ing div idcd ns f olloivs
iw every show in Port-
winners: 1st Carnation i 2nd D. Mc- men v.ho robbed the outfit car of L. A. McCormack . . ................ Cricket
It J.
792
5.2
41.78 i per cent more tl uiu N< w York < hc"
County 13,40 G, balai
ri# th State
his two weeks stay In
Keown; 3rd Bishop; 4th Anlta Bald- the S. P. recently, pleaded guilty Paul Fitzpatrick . . . .....................Hart
786
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5.2
40.87 While this .nil ’ h prie ■ will run 17. V and Federal 1 OV O1‘ il nein. I taic<
6th
F. R. and were sentenced to a year in [ l . C. Daniel, ............ .................. Dai-.-
win, 5th Hollywood.
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702
5.8
40.72 psr cent higher
$2500 to ru i the 1 air, the county 1
Beals, Tillamook, with N (oyfolk Do- the penitentiary.
•lonn i bnnpson, v. eil-itw
puylng »1,500, the ba
Class D. Under 3 Years
Koi
Stella; 7th Yakima Valley
Andrew Zuercber pleaded guilty L. C. Daniels ................................... Lady
respected attorney ot Gberiv
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705
7.0
from the state; It ta
Breeders; Sthrn L. J. Simpson. North to burglary and was sentenced
to L. C. Daniels ................................. Queen
step-brother ot Sam L. i,.ip
R.J.
921
4
pay the dairy Inspc ictt
of the Tillamook stock on exhib nt
Bend; 9th Yakima Valley Breeder's five years in the penitentiary and Paul Fitzpatrick ............................ Tillie
Oregon poet, met his death
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735
5.6
county veter
to
the show in Portland, brought flu.
with Bessie Canary Mercedes. (This fined $500.
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He was paroled from Hunter /- Wheeler ....
even! g tn Sheridan by beiri,
. . . Silina
G.
756
ar i per day when at
animals to Tillamook Saturday, He
heifer was bought by R. W . Watson the sentence but the fine was em­ Pnul Fitzpatrick ............
by an auto.
J.
. Princess
6 6
600
county.
returned to Portalnd Monday.
of Tillamook); lOtb Anita Baldwin. ptied. Under the terms of his pa- Josi Bros. & Perrin .. .
f.
. . Clover
759
5.2
"But the oversight stems to be
Rev. C. L Dark, pastor of t ha
There were 37 entries in the M?n- -ole he is not to leave the state for L. A. McCormack.......... .
759
.. . Marte
R.J.
4 8
Mrs. Cross of Netarts left for ¡hat no tiou 7 is appropriated to Methodist church, and Mrs. Dark,
ior calf grade and the prizes were five years and must make reports Joe Durrer ......................
. . Mlget
J.
504
7.2
Portland Monday where she will VlH- bring in nc homeseelters. put'In-
In 8 left Monday for a few days visit in
Im larna- po; lodicaily to the authorities.
distributed as follows:
|L. C. Daniels....................
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«51
.......... Dot
5.5
It he.' mother for a s'uort time.
lhe Idle land Into cultivation and ra­ Portland.
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