PAGE TWO F. W CHRISTENSEN'S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION DOCTOR DOWELL GUY F. ALLEN Both Oregon and Washington Represented on Umatilla Rapids Project. Cheese Inspector’s Statement For Year Ending December 31, 1920, Shows Marked Improvement Over 1919 Walla Walla, Wash.—The executive committee of th, Umatilla Rapid- Power association, which has for i: Followlng is my report of chee-j inspected for the year ending Dc- purpose the development of pow. r on cember 31st, 1920: the Columbia river at Umatilla Rapid.- Tilla- Seconds was announced at a meeting here, as Trips. Twlns Y.A.’s mook Horns Trips. Y.A's H. ............. 2916 follows: The Tillamook ....... 32083 Washington—Dr. S. B. L. Penrose 491 5040 Maple Leaf .............. 28425 Ill and Ben Stone of Walla Walla, 1>. V. 927 8 6983 1 140 40 18614 Holstein .................... 119 Cox of Pasco, M. M. Moulton of Kenne­ 2217 17302 South Prairie ......... 161 12 wick, R. S. Boyne- of Seattle, ex Gov­ 741 2311 12454 Red Clover .............. 42 ernor M. E. Hay of Spokane and W. 8470 . 15570 Mohler Cry ............ 347 192 M. Warner of Aid' rdale. 1409 5645 Fairview ................... 7939 Oregon—Ralph Stanfield of Echo. F. 2376 ....... 2431 Three Rivers 10933 21 B Swvazy of Hermiston, D. C. Brown­ 2960 537 10846 Cloverdale ................. 53 11 17 ell of Umatilla. George Hartman of 2960 ....... 537 Long Prairie ... ...... 9581 26 -f Pendleton, Whitney L. Boise of Port­ 1306 720 8700 Oretown .................... 8 68 23 land, J. M. Kyle of Stanfield and F 6598 Central 76 Dr. Norah E. Dowell, who has been A. McMannon of Heppner. One Port­ Cold Springs ............ 8205 appointed assistant geologist in the land man is yet to be nani d. 24 75« ....... Clover Leaf .. 445 6787 63 12 Enthusiastic approval of the Uma­ United States geclcgical survey. 1054 ... . 1 57 29 Beaver Cry................ 332 tilla -rapids power proj et was giv- n 196 594 4 Meda Cry.................... 155 by members of the state legislature, -2848 ........................ 575 3 Elwood Cry Guy F. Alien, recently named by railroad representatives, business nun 2601 ........................ 3997 12 East Beaver ............ 13 President Wilson treasurer of the of Oregon and Washington, city offi­ 3424 ........................ 4412 Pleasant Valley .... United States to succeed John Burke. cials of towns in this district and 336 ........................ Miami Valley 4479 35 others. 1661 ........................ 4287 Neskowin ................. 46 The total estimitf-d cost of the pow- 381 ........................ 3976 Alder Vale .............. 289 er project, Including dam. equipment, St. Augustine.—Charles E. Hughes, 6 ................... 2903 Upper Nestucca 4 7 etc., Is $25,000,000. formerly supreme court justice and 138 ........................ 2129 Sand Luke ........... One hundred and ten thousand acres republican nominee for the prealdency, of land may be watered through the was designated by President-elect 8 32000 40 3 1885 244 1 308 183 237646 use of pumps directly conn cted by Harding as the new secretary of state, The announcement embodying the While this report shows 2114 till rd <»f the second« were made In Chicago.—The Association of Rail­ turbines. Five hundred and fifty-eight thou­ first official word from the president­ Triplets, 308 Y.A.’a and 183 Horns’the month of July, and I call your way Executives, at its meeting, unan­ as seconds, I am glad to report that attention to that fact on account < f imously adopted the report of Its labor sand acres of arid land are susceptible elect regarding selections for his cab­ inet was made in an oral statement this is approximately 1000 less (rip- ome dairymen neglecting their committee ami resolutions refusing to "i . clan ...... by i after a long conference t lets than for the previous year, and jeans and milking machines during enter into national conferences sug- cinity of the project. The project would develop 120,000 Hughes on foreign problems. 5000 lias than was made in the y».:. the rush of haying season. While gi sled by the employes as a means of There was no element ot surprise In 1918, and is .0097 per cent of tltt the makers are Instructed to reject settling differences over wages of un­ continuous hors, p .er, with 200,000 total cheese made. | ibis milk, yet some gets by and skilled labor and working conditions. additional horsepower during the irri­ lie s' lection, for it had been known several weeks that Mr. Hughes was The commltt <• report pointed out gation season. I appreciate tile hearty support of'causes trouble. With the goodwill almost certain to get the place. He the Chees« Makers' Assn. In making, that litis been gained for Tillamoon that the eppositi :n made by the roaits is understood to have been Mr. Hard­ ' ' is che» ’ this fine showing possible, which » ■ through years of honest .-~- io the national agreements and the ing's choice front the first. not Just luck but requires skill titid fort and owing to the fact that the position taken «•¡o not to he construed Mr. Harding declined to go into de­ lots ot energy mid good judgment trude i willing to pay a wide mar as an attack on labor organizations tn!!; aitc.it the subjects discussed with J gin in recognition of that quality, il themselves. oil I hell' p.u I. Mr. Hug!" s, saying that one of the The railway labor board postponed Following Is a list of secondt) ns becouu - almost criminal for ti dairy- pnllfi.e: his administration would | man to produce milk, not of ths until March 1 further hearings over made by months: Cork—Tlifrtei n civilians w>-re killed h. to let < uch department head speak highest standard. While we hav ■ the national agreements and also January ideal climatic conditions In Tilla­ granted the request of R. M. Jewell, and eight captured, of whom three for himself. Mr. Hughes declared no February mook for producing the best milk in representing th employes, that he re- were injured, in an engagement bo- public statement on the problems March the world it will not avtiil us of any celvo until March 1 to prepare rebut tween Lisgoeld and Mfdleton, Cork ahead would bo expedient at present. April thing If we do not take advantage of tai evidence. The board announced, county, according to a general head- May it. Our fine Westerly breezes will however, that in the meantime it re­ quarters report. This was believed to June ERIEF GENERAL NEWS be the largest number of casualties not assure you of good milk it it is served the right to issue further orders July among members of the Irish republi ­ A bachelor's tax was proposed in a August left In the barn, neither will our or directions. can army in any single encounter. resolution introduced in the Wiscon­ splendid cold wutear cool milk with September Two soldiers w>re wounded in the sin legislature. out it is placed ill it. Cheese to car­ ARGENTINA REFUSES ALLIES October desperate running fight bt-tW' " n a de­ F. O. Lowden of Illinois has sent ry "Tillamook on tlie rind" with November tachment of a Hampshire regiment word to President-elect Harding that December credit, should be made front milk i Bar on German W-r. Material Export and a large party of republicans. is Denied. he could not permit himself to be con­ equal to the best market milk, and The troops canu upen the t> publi­ sidered longer for secretary of the Buenos Aires.—Argentina has refits 1SJ It Is never betlor than the day it i.< can forces preparing an ambuscade navy. ed the request of the allies that she The above will how one produced. and attacked tin nt. Decline of 3 per cent in retail food teke measures to prevent German ex­ Nine menib« t-s of th» Cork corpora­ prices in January as compared with portation of war materials to Argen­ tion and other b. dfng men of South December was reported by the bureau tina in violation of tile I Ver- Ireland were among 80 persons sent of labor statistics of the dtp sallies The governmei the to th" Spike island intiriiiin nt catnp of labor. ¿.'.round that Argentina coti- as political prisoners. Loaded with more than a cerned in the stlpulatim unt ndnu iits, the Fordney er. between other tuitions. The fact that such a reqtt ' li :1 GRAIN AGENCY IS PLANNED tariff bill passed the senate. '. ".as 43 to 30 and the measure be 'U made by the allies was disclosed with publication by the foreign office Proposed Market Organization Would uu diai. lv si nt to conference. Be Co-operative. The house of the-Nebraska legisla of an exchnn:-i> of notes between the Kansas City y, Mo. — The farmers' ture ipassed thj. bi !l wbi. h ould dc- foreign office and the Italian minister to Argentina, Victor Coblanchi, as grain marketfl ng committee of 17. ap- prive ¡liens i.i ible t" ci izenship Imad of the diplomatic representatives pointed by the • American Fami Bureau i front owning i: nd ■i N : rat- ka. The of Frat..’, Japan, England and Italy. Federation to devise cheaper ir irket- I vote ’ >as 60 to 29. The I Ul ;io w go .• Ing methods, i announced it had voted to tl: ■ si nate. Su! stantlal t -d: 'ions !n . soft white, and the grain. vised . In..-<| winter and Goodrich wears longer than * Egyptian question, presented to par- northern spring. $1 «0; red Walla, other boots, and fishermen have Enemy Act Bill Passes Congress lament by Lord Milner, ex colonial sec­ $1.87. Washington. D. C.—The house pars­ retary. The negotiations should be found it out. Naturally, when a Oats No. 2 white feed. $.14 ed the senate bill amending the trad­ entered upon by the British govern­ Corn Whole, »3»; cracked $42. man buys a pair of Goodrich Hay -Willamette valley timothy, $27 ing with tha . nemy act to permit Anter ment without uudue delay. Lord Milner lean wives of ritizens of Germany and declared. "Hi-Press” and they last so lit 26 per ton; alfalfa. $1$. Austria-Hungary to recover property Fat 51 «1 55c. Butter much longer and are so much confiscated by the government provid- Eggs— Haul 11, 27d 29c. Vice President Gels No Incrsase. more comfortable, and so ma­ Cattle Best Hears, »7.5008.50; e.l they were married and in posses- ; Washington. — The vice-president terially cut down that big foot­ good to choke. $6 7507.50; medium sion of the property before the United and speaker of the house are not to States entered the war to good. $i! aate by the white. $1 54 white club, $1 52: bard the bouse of commons declared that committee on privileges and elections, that’s the Goodrich way. red wieiar. soft red wirier, northern he st ■ > ! by b.’.i pledge that Germa* bsolutely cuts out the separate partv spring and Eastern red Walla. »1.46; must pay to pr uur;. elections and provides for tte big l>< ini bluestem. $1.62 Lk tor the Red Line'round the ' ,:ti of but oue election and the pay- Hay Eastern Washington mixed. top when von buy.60.000 dealers trier.' >r judges of said election. »34 per ton, alfalfa. $27 ■¿id vou ever stop ’> ’hink where prosperity starts? beeiri on the farms an<’ in factories and other places where people are employed. It h is no ending, for everyone shares in the benefits. "When you buy Oregc -made products you promote presperi- Hr others—jnd make vour own 'nationalized’ bank account at the S grow that much bigger. directors W. J. Riet hers. John Morgan B. C. Lamb. A. W. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers C. A. McGhee HUGHES NAMED NEW SECRETARY OF STATE For Culverts Lining and Draining Purposes Use RAILWAYS REFUSE LABOR PROPOSALS T Alì Sizes Manufactured By TILLAMOOK, OREGON 127-R Both Pl ones THIRTEEN LINE xound the top are now selling Goodrich. Butter I'.it -51ti'56c. Fgi's Ranch 80 if 22c. Ilogs Prim.-, $10 75ff 11.25; smooth beavi* s. $■• to 75. Cattle l’r i« • - -rs J8 7»; medium to ch ice, $8.25 0 7 25. Bonks To Help Goodrich Ili-Press Rubber Footwear Klamath county barks h.'. agreed to finance customers who de If you stepped into 3 New Series 5-passent. *- - A r : Paige Glenbrook without knowing its make or price and erienc .-d its power, speed and vneral excellence in actual per.; .nance, v d would be willing to mtike this prophecy: After a !e demonstration of its capati!». ..us you would price the Glen! voce ; st I’-'.-: hundred dollars more rhe i it costs. That is because there existing stance rds by which the New Series C ribrook can be compared It has established its own standards. r? t • • W. M . 1 There is only one way’ to prove such strong statements—to ride in the car. 'fi .t** F.rrFar.rnirr Teu-ir,ra, f i-afoi.b.Drtrait - . .--J • kc I.'/.c.b. Drl'fil i ' lartrn,tr 1 7 / o.b. br'rait < ‘ -. . . fir - / b brlroit Sra-n "6.,; Cu, ¡ a,,.-.,rr t*S('Jo i.Drtroil C i lrn.r't .£ All "le Irli wJI br rrkihrt ! at A uto. o.obilr Skoui thraufkcul ihr country PAiGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO DETROIT Maoujaciurrrr oj 1 aifo Motor Carr and Malar Truck) TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE ►» •: COMPANY BSAUTJFUL CAR. IN AMERICA I* CS GROOM IS BELOW PAR ¿v. :s Father S ics Detective Bureau for False Recommendation of Daughter’s Suitor. Dairymen Believe in Hogs Tillamook dairymen do not confine themselves to the sins development of the row. Joe Dis- aldsin of Tillaaiock, Ore., no has quite a herd of registered r.. .-wys. has been breeding registered Chester White swine probably long- - than he has purebred cattle. Orc- gon Fanner. I sire to buy registered stock at th second annual sale of the Klamath county farm bureau, according to E H. Thom««, county agrlcultur I agent. The bank* banks will «III make sit months' loans at 6 per cent yearly Interest rate. The sale wll be held about the middle of March.—Oregon Headlight CUnslfied Farmer. cost, big results. Ads—»mv'l The prospective father-in law- en­ gaged the agency at a cost of 3OG ‘ pounds to investigate the reputation •tud habit« of the young tuan who had asked for the hand of his daugh­ ter The detective* reported that the After su uietiths of wedded life the bride returned U Ur 5^-, k ^ ç A lhe Headlight fifty-two times $2.00. It’s a bargain.