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 Following is my report of cheer* Inspected for the year ending Dc- cember 31st, 1920: Tilla­ Seconds Trips. Twins Y.A.’s mook Horns Trips. Y.A’s H. 2916 32083 The Tillamook ....... ....... ....... ....... 50-10 491 28425 Maple Leaf .............. .... .. Ill 6983 927 8 40 Holstein ................... 18614 1 140 119 2217 17302 South Prairie ......... 12 161 231 1 741 12 I 5 4 Red Clover ...... ...... . 42 8470 15570 Mohler Cry....... ...... . 347 192 -..... 5645 1 109 7939 Fairview ................... ___ _ 24 31 2376 ...... 10933 Three Rivers ......... 21 2960 10846 Cloverdale ................. 11 53 17 2960 9581 Long Prairie ......... 26 M..... 1306 8700 Oretown .................... 6« 23 8 6598 Central ...................... 76 ....... ....... Cold Springs ............ 330S 76 756 6787 Clover Leaf ............ 445 12 63 1054 57 29 Beaver Cry.............. . 332 ...._ _ 5944 Med a Cry.................... 155 •2848 57 53 6 Dam'gd Elwood Cry............. . 2601 3997 East Beaver _ ____ 12 19 3424 4 412 Pleasant Valley . 4 179 336 Miami Valley ......... 35 1661 ...... 42x7 Neskowin ........... 46 3976 381 Alder Vale 289 6 2903 Upper Nestucca 17 138 2129 Sand Lake Guy F. Allen, recently named by President Wilson treasurer of the United States to succeed John Burke. RAILWAYS REFUSE LABOR PROPOSALS Walla Walla, Wash.—The executive committee of th, Vmatilla Rapid- Power association, which has for i > purp the development of pow,-r on the Columbia river at Vmatilla Rapids was announced at a m,- ting here, as follows: Washington—Dr. S. B. L. Pinrose and Ben Stone of Walla Walla, D. V. Cox of Pasco, M. M Moulton of Kenne­ wick, R. 8. Boy nee of Seattle, ex-Gov- ernor M. E. Hay of Spokane and W. M. Warner of Aldi rdale. Oregon—Ralph Stanfield of Echo. F B ell of Vmatilla. Georg« Hartman of Pendleton, Whitney L. Boise of Port­ land, J. M. Kyle of Stanfield and F A. McMannon of Heppner. One Port- land man Is yet to be uam- d. Enthusiastic approval of the Urna- tilla -rapids power project was given by members of the state legislature, railroad representatives, business nien of Oregon and Washington, city offi- cials of towns in this district and others. The total estimated cost of the pow- er project, including dam, equipment, etc., is »25.000.000. One hundred and ten thousand acres of land may be watered through the use of pumps directly connected by turbines. Five hundred and fifty-eight thou­ sand acres of arid land are susceptible of reclamation by pumping in Unity of the pre•)>.-■ t. The project would develop 120,000 continuous horsep, v -r. with 200,000 additional horsepower during the irrl- gallon season. Did you ever stop ') think where prosperity starts ? ¡f begins on the farms and in factories and other places where people are employed. It h is no ending, for everyone «hares in the benefits. "When vou buy Oregc -made products you promote presperi- tv for others—and mak your own 'nationalized’ bank account at the First grow that much bigger. ■... ■>. > DIRECTORS W J. Riechers. John Morgan B. C. Lantb. A. W. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers C. A. McGhee Dr. Norah E Dowell, who has been appointed assistant geologist in the United States geological survey. HUGHES NAMED NEW SECRETARY ÜF STATE St. Augustine.—Charles E. Hughes, formerly supreme court justice and republican nominee for the presidency, was designated by Presidentelect 32000 8 40 31885 2 14 t 308 133 237016 Hauling as the new secretary ot state. While tills report shows 2 14 4 third of tlie seconds were made tn The announcement embodying the Chicago.—The Association of Rail­ Triplets, 308 Y.A.’s and 183 Horns’the month ot July, and I call your way Executives, at its meeting, unan- first official word from the president­ us seconds. I am glad to report tbii' attention to that fact on account of I lmously adopted the report of its labor elect regarding selections for his cab- this Is approximately 1000 less trip-' ome dairynit'll neglecting their | committee and resolutions refusing to ¡net was made in an oral statement l< is than for the previous year, . i '.'I / oi .md i.illl.in;: niachiu’s during enter into national conferences sug- after a long conference 6000 less than was made in the y* ■ • tin- rush of haying re > on. While g‘ sted by tlie employes as a means of Hughes on foreign problems. 1918, and ih .0097 per ceut of th? the maker are Instructed lo reject settling differences over wages of un- There was no element of surprise in total cheese made. ¡. Ihl.-t milk, yet some gets by an J ’ skilled labor and working conditions. the s lection, for it had been known I appreciate the hearty support .d'eau ■ trouble. With tlie goodwill The commit: o report pointed out several weeks that Mr. Hughes the Cheese Makers’ Assn. In making,that tin.-- been gained for TillamooK that tlie oppo. iti >n made by the roads almost certain to get the place, tills fine showing possible, which 1 ehe- e through years of honest • ' io tlie national agreements and the is understood to iiave b< en Mr. Hard­ not just luck but requires skill and fort and owing to the fact that the position taken w. s not to Ite construed ing's choice from the first. Mr. Harding declined to go into de­ lots of energy and good Judgnn lit trade it willing to pay a wide mar­ as an attack on labor organizations gin In recognition of that quality, It themselves. tails about tlie subjects discussed with on their pai i The railway labor board postponed Mr. Hughes, saying that one of th" Follow ing is (l li: t <)t' ricco tide us becomes almost criminal for a dairy­ policies of his administration would man to produce milk, not ot the until March 1 further hearings over made by month : Cork—Thirteen civilians w re killed be to let ’ i-.c-ii department head speak January 40 1 2« highest standard. While we havu the national agreements and also and eight captured, of whom throe for himself. Mr. Hughes declared no granted the request of R. M. I ’ well. ideal climatic conditions in Tilla ­ February mook for producing the best milk in representing the employes, that he re­ were injured, in an engagement be- public statement on the problems March 91 April ... 114 19 tlie world it will not avail us of any ceive until March 1 to prepare rebut tween Llsgoeld and Mfdleton, Cork ahead would bo expedient at present. May ... 198 12 thing if we do not take advantage of tai evidence. The board announced, county, according to a general hoad- It. Our tine Westerly breezes will however, (hut In tlie meantime It re quarters report. This was believed to June 45 228 ERIEF GENERAL NEWS be the largest number of casualties July 791 112 not assure you of good milk if it is served tho right to issue further orders 36 among members of the Irish republi­ A bachelor's tax was proposed in a August 361 186 13 left In the barn, neither will our or directions. can army in any single encounter. resolution introduced in the Wiscon­ September splendid cold wutear cool milk with ._ 155 17 Two soldiers were wounded in the sin legislature. October ....... out it is placed in It. Cheese to car­ ARGENTINA REFUSES ALLIES .. 209 23 desperate running fight between a de­ F. O. Lowden of Illinois has sent ry "Tillamook on the rind” with November 79 tachment of a Hampshire regfnr nt word to President-elect Harding that December credit, should be made from milk Bar on German W.ir. Material Export 178 and a large parry of republicans. Is Denied. lie could not permit himself to be con­ equal to the best market milk, and Tlie troops came uprn the republi­ sidered longer for secretary of the Buenos Aires.—Argentina has refus­ 2444 308 1S3 It is never betim than the day it is can forces preparing an ambuscade navy. ed the request of the allies that “li” The above will show that one produced. and attacked then). Decline of 3 per cent in retail food take measures to prevent Gorman ex Nine numb1 rs of the Cork corpora­ prices in January as compared with portatlon of war materials to Argen­ tion and other hading men of South December was reported by the bureau tina In violation of the treaty of Ver- Ireland were among 80 persons s nt Rallies, The government takes the >f labor statistics of the department to ih- Spike Island internment camp of labor. j'.roun d that Argentina is not con- as political prisoner«. Loaded with more than a scor of cerned In the stipulation of a treaty between other nations. imcndments, tho Fordney emergency Tho fact that such a r.-qu ' !■ -1 GRAIN AGENCY IS PLANNED tariff bill passed the senate. Th ■ vote bo -n mode by til ■ allies was disclosed was 43 to 3o and the tin as ire was im­ wiili publication by the foreign office Proposed Market Organization Would mediately suit to confer« Pe Co-operative. of an ex« haiq.e of notes between the The house of tlic-Nebr Kansas City, Mo. — The farmers' ture passed tlq bill whi. foreign of: lee and the Italian minister lo Argentina, Victor Coblanchl, as grain marketing committee of 17. ap­ prlve r.liens io I ;ible t< li”:id of tlie diplomat io representatives pointed by the American Farm Bui ireau j from owning i: >d 1 N ! rai :;a. The of France, Japan. England and Italy. Federation to devisa cheaper m it rket* ; vote ■? as 60 t : 29. Til. L 111 now go. ing methods, announced it had v> •oted to tl; s< nate. Sul -/aitial 1 di 'ions !n transcon- Chambe’-laln Assured Place on Foard. to recommend formation of a non stock, non profit corporation to > be tine:;: i.i rail e 1 tO €11 V. - W.ohlngt n. — Information brought known as the national sales ag er.cy prodti cis to n vc t > th” ■ ilb > rn mar- HUIIHHIIHIMimiiy W -hlngton by Republicans who which would handle the mark'lin. ig of keltt were renin’’: c.ded to the rail- have been in conference with Presi­ grain r.fter it leaves the producer. roads tied to :!;e intentiate commerce dent ’el It r ling is to the effect that The organization would be cooper commission by the public service com­ sc-ir,”'ly any consideration 1ms been alive, with grower« of grain taking missions of Or. gon, Washington and given to the appointment of new me et­ ! membership They would then eft'. t Idaho, meeting in joint session in the hers of the shipping board, except in an agreement with local co-operative Portland office ot the Oregon public the case of Senator Chamberlain of More fishermen nre wearing elevators or a local grain growers service commission. Oregon, who will be offered a place on assocL.tiou to deliver the grain either > Goodrich Rubber Boots today tbs board on the basis of a sales contrait or a ' Egyptian Self Rule Asked of Britain. than ever before. pooling contract. London — Negotiations with the THE MARKETS The local elevator or graiu growers' Egyptian government for the conclu association then would contract with The reason for this tremendous sion of a treaty according self-gov­ t .. Portland. (he national sales agency to handle increase in users is simple — ernment to Egypt was strongly ad­ Wheat - Hard «l itsoft white, and the grain. vised in a long awaited report on the white v tib. »1 53; lit.rd winter and Goodrich wears longer than Egyptian question, presented to par­ > northern spring. 41 «0; red Walla, Enemy Act Bill Passes Congress other boots, and fishermen have lament by Lord Milner, ex colonial sec- 1 »1.37. Washington, 1). C.—The house pa: >«• retary. The negotiations should be $34 found it out. Naturally, when a Oats No. 2 white feed. cd the senate bill amending the trad­ entered upon by the British govern­ Coro Whole. 139. cracked »42. man buys a pair of Goodrich Hay—Willamette valley tlniotbv. »27 ing w ith tho enemy act to permit Amer ment without undue delay. Lord Milnor lean wives of illizens of Germany and declared. "Hi-Press” and they last so 028 per ton; alfalfa. »19. Austria Hungary to recover property Fat 51 st 55c. Butter much longer and are so much I oui'lscated by the government provid Eggs — Ram h. 27G 2!>C. Vice President Gets No Increase. more comfortable, and so ma­ ed they were married and in posses- Cattle Bost «tears. »7 50 q 8 50; Washington — The vice-president terially cut down that big foot­ . good to choice »6.7507.50; medium »Ion of the property before the United and speaker of the house are not to States entered the war I to good. »6 if6 75. receive salary Increases. Senate wear bill — he’s going to tell his Sheep East of mountain lambs. amendment« to the legislative appro­ friends. Brit.eh Comr-m Packs Indemnity. 17.500«; Wlllani, ;te valley lambs. priation bti! to increase their salaries London Tho house of commons de frnm »13.000 to »15.000 have been »6.50(1 7. Hog» — Prime mixed »10.50 if 11; feat.-d the amendment to the reply to stricken from the bill by the conferees. More and more fishermen are the speech fr on the throne censuri. g smooth heavy. »10010.50. finding out that Gdrich won’t the government's policy with regard to Would Change Idaho Primary Law. leak.peel or cotne apart—it can’t, the treaty of Versailles. The vote «ai Seattle. Boise, I’l-*ho.——Idaho s latest election Wheat—Hard white, »1 55: soft 181 to 40. Premier Lloyd George in law. Introduced In the for it is made i: i One Solid Piece- seaute by the white. »154: white club, »1.53; hard the bouse of e uiuions declared th. : cnmmitte< on privileges and elections, that’s the Goodrich way. . .- red w let or. soft red winter, northern be stand by h’s pie Igo that G ’bsolutely cuts out the separate partv spring and F.t tern red Walla. »1.46; must pay to the limit of her capacity pr nury elections and provides for the big ht nd blue.-ten »1.62. Look lorthe Red Line’round the ''m - of but one election and the pay- Hay Eastern Washington mixed. M:re Freight Car» Idle. top when you buv. 60.000 dealers met ' >r judges ot said election. »34 per ton. alfalfa. »27. Waihlngton. D. A freight c,- are now selling Goodrich. , Butter Fit— 51036c. eurplue Is piling up at the rate of ■‘‘CS GROOM IS BELOW PAR Fyes Ranch 30033c. 25.000 a week, according to the A met Tat R. 1-.Guor>mich H uhiuii C ompany Ilogs ■Prime, »1O75ÎM1.25; smooth can K« way a>«oclatioti Already 1J? -V. -’ Father 8 los Detective Bureau A Iron, OHIO heart, », »’» 75 ■ 10.75 065 cars are reported idle as again.-1 for False Recommendation 113 Klag airveS. SKATILK Cattle Pi i-i steers. »8'.’5(J8'g; a »hort mo ef t’0.000 freight cars of Daughter’s Suitor. medium to choice, »8.25 j L’J. Vet:)1 i - 1, th anneo<1 eiueut said. M W For Culverts Well Lining and Draining Purposes Use Ali ¿-/¿s Maüuíac.urea By TILLAMOOK, OREGON Bath Pl ones 127-R iw LINE round the top B nks To Help Goodrich Hi-Press Rubber Footwear If you steppea into a New Serie3 5-passen^. ; Paige Glenbrook without knowing s make or price and erienc j its power, speed and neral excellence in actual per for man« -. 2 would be ■ ■ ration of arice hundred dollats more the. r it costs. That is because there existing ,-tanc ds b’. which the New Series G’ nbrook can be cor . ed It las estv.Liished its own standarcs. its capab There is only one way to prove such strong statements—to ri’de in the Ct O btlroil ■” t't'-'f c, b DrlrtU rJI br rrbtbbr 1 al .laro- aiobilt bbaat ibrougbcul i/.f country ‘ PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR / Jt(, A/0.e, tJ„ a>J Ä0Wf Tru~kl TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE 00 MP AMY beautiful car . Dairymen Believe in Hogs Tillamook dairymen do confine themselves to the c development of the cow. aldex n of Tillamook. Ore., has quite a herd of registered has been breeding registered Chester White swine probably long*- than he has purebred cattle. Ore­ gon Farmer. Klamath county banks hai ■ agreed to finance custoniem who de­ sire to buy registered «lock at tho second annual sale of the Klamath county farm bureau, according to E. II. Thoma», county agrlcultur. I agent, me The banks banka will make e.x months’ loans at 6 per cent yearly | Intereat rate. The sale will be held about the middle of March —Oregon Headlight Claastfled , Farmer. coat, big reagita Ads—am»'I ni« dau • >r and I a- diet of 14» |«mnd«. with the agency. The prospective father-ln law gaged the ag- m y at a cost of 30 pound« to Investlrtte the reputation • nd habits of the young man who had ssked for the hand of his daush ter. The detective« reported tlat the youth wa» worthy, nailable and «ot-er »«dded life. th. krWe r^nrued U b. . It’s a bargain