Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 20, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    IAY. JA1HJA1T tO. Itti
Matinee
Sat and Sun.
2 P. M.
fl ICaÆ I
7 l 8:45
K. LAUGHLIN, Manager
The Little House With the Big Shows
Program For Week of Jan. 23-29, Inclusive
Sunday and Monday, January 23-24
HALF HOUR ORCHESTRA CONCERT-SUN 3:45
Something new for Tillamook isour motto; these Sunday
afternoon concerts are proving a big attraction in Port­
land and will here. Soloists: Charles Wymore, violiu;
K. Laugh/in, piano; Samuel Brenner, marimbaphone.
Program
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
’/The Battle of Nations”
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•
Pauli
“Springtime”
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-
Friedland
Overture to "Bohemian Girl”—Piano Solo
Balfe
“Sing Me Love’s Lullaby”
-
Morse
“So Long, Oolong”
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-
Kalmar
Norma Talmage in “The Woman Gives
She followed him to the ends of the earth, stuck to
him thru thick and thin, thru opium dens, thru the lure
of society—all because she had taken him “for better or
for worse.”
F^sonin
Tuesday, January 25
“The Witness for the Defense”
A new star at tho Rex—The screens most beautiful
actress— a play of thrills aud mystery —an abio b
ing drama of love and of a courtroom
OUR THIRD COUNTRY STORE NIGHT -COME—
People are looking forward to our prize night—have you
gotten yours ? Kitchen Utensils--glassware"Spring bulbs
this week.
I
Wednesday, January 26
Constance Talmage as
Thursday, January 27
I ThePerf ectWoman
Frank Mayo in
I Can you beat it? What will
■ she do next? This is her
■ funniest yet.
A young
B working girl, a handsome
■ man, anarchists for spice,
| a fight, and a soul—satis-
■ fying finisti.
Big comedy.
‘The Marriage Pit’
Is Marriage a Lottery ?
Did He Do Right ?
Would You Have Done
the Same ?
Friday, January 28
Saturday, January 29
My Lady’s Garter
I Evil to him who thinks
The Life Line
Don’t miss the giant Lon.
don fire, the storm at sea.
the wreck of an ocean
liner, the scenes of daring
•and dispair. Asea story for
lovers of the sea, with
an all-star cast. Cartoon
comedy.
I evil. A scandal with an
| heiress, a daring bank rob-
| bery, more spine—tingling
I excitement than any other
K garter ever started. Star-
hrrng
Wyndham Stand­
ing and Sylvia Breamer
Comedy and Topics of the
(Day.
Transfer Wood
Gravel
TRANSFE
Phone 37 W
Tillaawk Transfer Co.
Liberty Temple.
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGI FITE
Rupp. A F Hofmann, Bert Folks and merous reprints in many leading pa­
iasasîsïsasÂSHsssas
pers of th* United States. Many
Rollie Watson.
The old organization known as the columns and pages of publicity have
Local News
Tillamook County Holstein Breeder's thus been secured thru this medium.
y Association was discussed generally Numerous letters of Inquiry have
I
and declared disorganized on account been received and answers made
H. J. Hickerson who has been in of the former Board of Directors, thereto.
"In conclusion, some dissappoint-
i this city since Tuesday on business John Ebinger, Jay Honey and Chas.
Kunze, not being present in the as­
returned to Portland, Friday.
sociation’s work and that Ebinger
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thompson of and Honey were no longer in the
Nehalem are happy over the im- Holstein cattle business in this a personal satisfaction that we have
used every kindly endeavor to pro­
provement of their baby girl at the county.
Boats hospital.
After a general discussion a new mote our breeding interests collec­
organization was duly perfected, of­ tively and to the best of our ability;
I Mr. Lynngoyne of this city left ficers were elected for the nsuiug there is large room for Improvement
for Miama, Friday.
yar and constitution and by-laws in the dairy cattle of this county,
I
i H. W. Liberty came in from Poit- adopt.d The officers elected were; with all working harmoniously to a
ac-
B. A. Folks, president; Clay Daniel, given end, much good can be
land last Thursday on business.
vice president; Directors to serve tor complished by a little effort put
Mrs. Goldsmith and Mrs. McGinnis one, two and three years, were Art forth and this effort is surely worth
Rogers, Hubert Smith and Plus Ja­ the price of success.
left for Barview, Friday.
"Respectfully submitted, Rollie W.
Rollie Watson was elected
I Mrs. Fred Nicklas and son, Ever- cob.
I
Watson, Secretary-treasurer."
as Secretary-Treasurer.
ett, left for Belding Friday to be
A few facts about our parent as­
The meeting was not largely at­
gone several days.
tended but all were enthusiastic fpr sociation and the Holstein breed:
A dose before breakfast every
The first really practical work of
the year’s work ahead and had some­
I w. Romacly and M. A. Dehuff thing good to offer.
introducing
pure bred Holstein-
morning aids the natural func­
, were busness visitors in this /ity
The president’s and secretary’s re­ Friesian cattle into Ajnerica was
I last week, returning to Portland
tions of the liver and kidneys
done by W. W. Chenery of Belmont,
port follows:
Friday.
"To the Members of this Associa­ Mass., in 1861. Small importations
Pursuant to your constitu. had been made by the early Dutch
Mr. and Mrs. Schlavin of Brighton tion.
' were in this city last Thursday, re­ tion and by-laws your president has ' settlers and the West India Com­
called together on this date the pany as far back as 1613. However,
turning to their home, Friday.
members of this association in the as no effort was made to preserve
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bennett left 8th annual meeting, and has also the purity of the strain in those
,for Portland, Friday.
invied to be present at this meeting days, no real value from the breed's
i
all breeders or others who may be standpoint can be attributed to these
I Mrs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Burk- interested in the better breeding of earlier importations.
city,
left
for
Port-
hart, both of this
The organization of the Associa­
the Holstein-Friesian cattle;
to
land, Friday.
compare noes; share our burdens tion of Breeders of Thoroughbred
j
Married at the Methodist parson- and problems, past and future and to Holstein Cattle took place in 1879
I age Wednesday, Clyde Brown and plan and prepare for the better at Boston, Mass., Mr. Chenery becom­
ing its first president. The first
, Martha Jurks, both of Wheeler. things in our calling for the future.
herd
book published contained the
As
your
secretary-treasurer
during
Rev. C. L. Dark officiated.
the past year, I can truthfully say records of sixty-one bulls and sixty­
|
Mrs. Wickland and mother, Mrs. at this time that I have not been seven cows. In 1885 the Holstein-
I Kinuaman left for Portland, Friday. ’dissapointed with the several accom­ Friesian Association of America was
Dr. Shearer was in Portland Sat­ plishments of the County Associa­ incorporated and the following year
urday where he performed an oper­ tion and the co-operation of th8 Na­ saw the birth of th8 Advanced Reg-
ation at the St. Vincents hospital. tional Association in promoting the istry, the first entries being made In
interests—al- 'January,
'
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•
-
1886, and •»--
the -> first • volume
Holstein
breeders
Mrs. M. Wann who has been though our membership has not issued in 1887 containing records of
i visitng friends in this city left for been as numerous as it should have thirty-one bulls and three hundred
her home in Wheeler, Saturday.
of and fifty cows.
been with the large number
While approximately 8.000 Hol­
we
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry were breeders in Tillamook County;
should have a larger paid member­ stein cattle have been imported from
Tillamook visitors last week, return- ship from now on to promote our Holland, nearly one million head
| ing to their home in Garibaldi, Sat-
many collective and individual in­ have been placed upon the official
; urday.
terests; and to help in a small way records of the association. Compare
Mrs. Frank Clark left for Wheeler, to share each others burdens of re­ these figures for the purpose of re­
sponsibility. At the last
annual alizing a tremeduous growth with
Saturday.
meeting held in this room there the registration figures of twenty-
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
Mr. and Mrs. John Enzler left were seven members in active stand- five years ago, when but 4,500 en­
Saturday for Portland.
I ing in his association work, they tries appeared. Today the yearly
being B. A. Folks, your president, herd book of the Association con-
Revenue officer, E. Dunton who John Ebinger, Jack Rupp,
Clay tains each year approximately 90,-
has been in this city for the past ten I Daniel, Jay Honey, W. E. Bailey and 000 registration records.
_
...
....
days left for Portland, Saturday.
Rollie W. Watson. Added to the
The membership of the Holstein-
F. E. Santee of Banks left for that foregoing were Hubert Smith of Friesian association of America has
E. i shown proportionate
advancement,
city Saturday after seeing his boys Beaver, W. E. . . oyes, Chas.
through a losing game with Our Gabby and Ben Neilson making a J for it numbered 17,815 at the close
total of eleven members in the asso- i of the last fiscal year, with a new
home team.
’ elation for the year of 1920. The I membership of 3,608 for the same
Rodney Farley left for his home requirement of membership in this 'period. The total membership in
association, besides being an owner ¡1895 was 457, and at that time the
in Barview Saturday.
and breeder of Pure-Bred Holsteins I volume of the association’s business
I
Mrs, Nellie McFall, at the present is an annual dues of $2.50 which is ! was conducted by a secretary and
residng at Walla Walla Washington, to
__ pay
_ the
_ ________
necessary expenses of the two clerks. Today the secretary’s
I
'
I is looking for her husband Marte | association work.
office employs over 170 clerks, and
McFall whom she thinks might be | .<The balance in the treasury the office of the superintendent
of
in this community. Any information january 5th> 192o, was $45.66, and advanced registry upwards of tweny
as to his whereabouts will be for- ¿uring the year deposits from all assistants.
warded to her from the Headlight, ’sources amounted to $36.50. Mak­
The Kolstein-Friesian Association
A marriage license was issued on ing a total fund for the year of 1920 of America was a pioneer in promo­
the 15th to Robert William Myers of $80.16. Out of this fund there ting tests for advanced registry and
21, of Portland, and Bessie Rachel has been paid a total of $78.03, in the distributing of prizes for milk u
leaving a balance as of this date tn and butter fat production. It
hat*
Lantz 18, of Tillamook.
the hands of your treasurer of $2.15. distributed hundreds of thousands
"In summarizing the activities of of dollars in the encouragement
Floyd Allen was in the city from
of
Trask House Saturday ahd reports this association for the past 12 breeders to make official testa and
....... was
___ - awarded
_______
everything going nicely up the rirer. months: There have been two well during .....
1920, $17,500,
He reports that the rtJCent storms attended an denhusiastic ^meetings in prizes for’m’ilk and butter fat re-
tlfW A ■P IS THE MOST IMPORTANT
have washed out five bridges in that held at the farms of F. R. Beals and Cor(lg
|70,000 was expended
in
W HA I PIECE OF FURNITURE
part of the country and that the re­ J. J. Rupp both of these meetings publicity for the breed, and $10,000
***** IN
YOUR
home
sidents of that section are still look­ being well attended and the spirit was distributed for special prlteH at
ing for a new bridge across the cd the occasions were manifest by fairs in various sections of the coun­
•the breeders. At these meetinss try.
North Fork.
were several prominent visitors: Mr.
Several of our members have re­
Mrs. Possetti Idft for Juno, Mon­ Fred Stimson, of Hollywood, Mr. ceived some of the prize money here
HOW LONG COULD YOU GET ALONG WITH­
day.
Harrison of Seattle, Mr. O. M. Plum­ referred to. The membership
fee
OUT A COOK STOVE? WE HAVE THE BEST
mer of the Pacific Internationa). Mr. for a life member in the Holstein-
Mr, and Hr». fO. A. Ol»on who have
LINE OF RANGES IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
been vlsltng her relatives the Brie Geo. Gue of Yakima, and a National Friesian association is $25.00. This
Glad Family, left for their bom« in character in the handling of large is a very reasonabl« fee compared
sales of pure bred cattle; and from with some of the dairy cattle asso­
Brighton, Monday.
their Interesting talks much good ciations, and because the fee will
Your secretary noon pay for Itself in the saving
W. M. Struve waa a busine«B'Vtsi- was accomplished.
>n thia aity^i.tww days last waa* re- waa largely instrumental hi having when registration is applied for.
“The Range With a Reputation
Tillamook county pure-bred cattle of Many of our members have become
turning to Forkland. Monday.
all the breeds In exhibit at the Stat» members of the national association.
The mlasea Alta and Vera ’Shep­ fair at Salem and at the Pacific In­ This Holstein-Friesian Association is
herd Mft Monday for Mohler
visit ternational at Portland, which win the largest dairy cattl* organization
their stater.
continue until the end <of tim8 tn in the world, and second only to he
making Tillamook county famous tn Short Horn association, in the netlre
L. L,. M dilaniala left for Portland the show ring with not only
the livestock world.
wjqgsmB«jqaE?52S2^gfi2g52525a5aga5a5a
Monday on business.
Hilsteins but also with the other
Bernie* Clarke left the Beals hos­ breedB. The state fair showing of
pital after convalescing irons an op­ Tillamook county pure bred cattle
which were exclusively located In
eration.
barn No. 1, will be the talk of the
state breeders for years to corms.
This was a big movement for Tilla­
Holstein Breeders Meet.
mook in advancing the pure bred
cattle Industry of this county, The
A fe «Holstein breeders met at special train service consisting of
the Court House on Tuesday, those an extra train on the Southern Pa-
present being Clay Daniel and Mrs. cifle handled al the stock of the Tll-
Daniel of Mohler, Hubert Smith. lamook County Breeders to the state
FOR BOTH RUBBER AND WOOD INSULATION
John Kuam, Frank Kumm and Bob fair and the Pacific International
Richards of Beaver, Art
Rogers, with much satisfaction and dispatch
Pius Jacob, Robert Stillwell, Jack and comfort to the cattle and herds­
Wood Insulation
Ford
Rubber Insulation
men that went with these trains.
Saxon
"Your secretary was elected
at
the state fair meeting of the Oregon
Oakland
Holstein Breeder» to hav8 charge of
Oldsmobile
the National booth at the Pacific In­
ternation where we were In attend­
ance prior to and thru th8 week of
ths stock show, the National Asso­
Maxwell
ciation providing for the expenses
ineidenal to this large fine booth. i
Over 7000 pieces of Holstein
and
dairy literature was distributed, and
Badge
over 80,000 people attended
he
Franklin
show in Portland and much interest
was evidenced, especially in the Hol- j
stein cattle exhibited there.
Bnick
"Your association had two booths I
at the county fair in 1920. One of !
Chevrolet
these booths was in the general ex­
Dixie Flyer
hibits auditorium and the other win
Elgin
at the stock barn. Both booth«
'were well patronized and establish­
Liberty
ed much good for the promotion of
Mitchell
the breeders’ interests.
"The voters of Tillamook county
Nash
¡at a special election have authorized
Patterson
a special tax levy of one mill on the
assessed value of the county for the
Case
fair grounds. From this amount will
Columbia
be paid for the 80 acres east of Tllla- i
Voile
mook city and a substantial amount
can be used for the improvements J
0verland-70-90-4
that should be commenced
early
Dort
enough this spring and summer so
that the new grounds will be ready I
Grant
for the 1921 fair
In making tlMM I
Kissel
improvements the Breeders' Associa- I
tions should appoint com mi I tees to I
act in conjunction with the fair I
National
management so that the best Inter- I
Briscoe
eats of he pure bred livestock indu«- I
Willys-Knjg’it
try will be well provided for.
I
"During the year the livestock in- I
Overlaud 85-6-8|»B-86
dustry in Tilamook county has re-'I
celved wide publicity. Your recrc- I
tary has written eleven eature Mor- i|
Studebaker
ios, most of these have apoeared I
wl’h cut» of cattle, fa varlo ’publl- I
cations, among which have been the I
Oregonian. Journal. Telegram, Pa-’I
ciflc Homestead, The Oregon - Wi
|
lington - Idaho Farmer, Hoards Dai­
ryman, Country Gentleman and au-
If You Want
the World to Look Bright
Try
REXALL LIVER
SALTS
Similar in Effect to a Carls
bad Treatment
BY THE BOTTLE
30c and 60c
C. I. CLOUGH CO
4
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
?
The Great Majestic
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Dr. E. L. daisy er,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
MONI MAÍN 3.
MUTUAL
MtONX
LKS with the knack of doing
things get a head start each day by
breakfasting on O lympic Rolled Oats.
7T»t OLYMPIC Lint includes your
savor ite cereal- sanitarily milled,
ked. sealed and wrapped.
t most grocer»
CWillÂnO
PRICES ON BATTERIES FOR
CARS
USTED BELOW
$31.15
43.80
48.10
$39.90
51.90
56.10
$34.90
$41-5
40.05
48.05
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