THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1921 PAGE THREE 698 DAIRIES IN TILLAMOOK CO 13.590 ADELIA M. STEWART K. Laughlin, Manager and Orchestra Leader Orchestra Music Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday DAIRY COWS OWNED IN THE COUNTY Report cf Daily and Food Cotnmis sioner Contains Many In­ teresting Facts Extrats from the report cl D. 11. Tiimeistet. deputy dairy and fo«.d comm .-«-loner for Tillamook County: In the county we have 29 cheese factories of which 25 are operated under the .supervision of the Tilla­ mook County Creamery Association. The other four are small Individual plants where the dairyman makes up his own product, two of which make brick and limberger chees**. There are 698 dairies in the comi- ty of which 677 are patrons of asso- dation factories. The average score (as per bco.'e the card) of these dairies is 63.4, highest being 88.6 and the lowed 29. County has 13,590 Tillamook dairy cows, of which 633 ere pure- bred as follows: 296 Jerseys, 182 Holsteins, 98 Guernseys, 31 Red Polls and 26 Ayrshires, There are 59 4 sires of which 358 are pure-bred as follows: 204 Jer seys, 102 Holsteins, 81 Guernseys, 5 Shorthorns, 4 Redd Poll and 2 Ayr­ shires. In several localities two or more •dairymen own a good bure-bred sire together; this makes possible the service of a good sire to the dairy man of moderate means. 2.069 heifer calves were raised In the past year, of which 240 are pure bred. This is a slight reduction in the calf crop in comparison with the previous year, due no doubt to the high cost of feed in the early part of last year and dairymen In general being overstocked, but they are carefully selected from (him* their and sires that have proven value as dairy cattle. Six lactometer tests were run bul in no case did the tests show any adulteration with water. 8 4 per cent of all evenings' milk is being set in tanks of running wa­ ter over night, A good cooling sys- tern is one of a dairyman’s best 1 1- i vestments and never fails to bring a smile from the cheese maker. The advancement of the dairy in­ ti I- dustry depends not only upon proving the dairy herds so as to get the highest producing cows bit' also upon improvement of the meth >ds employed In caring for the cow*, barns, utensils and milk. A succcw- ful dairyman not only aims at in­ creased production but at all times strives to improve the quality of the product. The most effective and at the same time instructive test to the rla’ry- man is the sediment test which shows to the patron without argu­ ment’ the exact amount of sediment or dirt in each pint of milk he is de­ livering to the factory and is in near­ ly every instance a fair sample or proof of the cleanliness and natitary condition of the dairy from which it came. Let us continue the slogan "AH No. 1 Cheese for 1921.’’ I Thursday, March 10 Feature Plays Every Day COMING: THE Ln TLE HOUSE WITH BIG SHOWS SUNDAY. O you know what the devil’» pass- xey is? Can it be bought? Who uses it ? You 11 know when you this amazing phoiodrama of an American husband and wife .n Paris— one day on the very crest of the social wave, the ne .t day, the storm centre of the biggest scandal Paris ever knew. A picture so real, so numan, sc crowded with suspense that you’ll re- member it all your days. Now . \\ playing. Don’t miss it V, X. ALL PAY D NIGHT MONDAV JOSEPH M. SCHENCK TALMADCiE GERMANS MAY OFFER 150 BILLION MARKS FRIDAY, MARCH 11— THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE As Exhilerating as the virile mountain air of the Great North­ west is this play. It is a real out door feature as swift as a mountain tonent and wild as a raging cataract. CONSTANCE Miss Adelia M. Stewart of Washing­ ton, D. C., who has the distinction of being the first woman appointed a national bank examiner. “EVERYW0MAN” ON WITH THE DANCE” GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” DANGEROUS BUSINESS* It is the 4th of our super specials for Friday. TUESDAY, MARCH 8- UNIVEQÇAL-IEWEL PRODUCTION j DE LUXE Here’s a bride who balked at the altar. She came down to earth at at the end. GO-O-OOD NIGHT! Lyons & Moran SATURDAY- MARCH 5 In “ONCE A PLUMBER” is better Berlin.—The ministry of finance has than “ La La Lucetle.” It’s a reached the conclusion that the ut­ most sum Germany can pay In repara­ scream. w MORE DEADLY THAN JACK PICKFORD in “BURGLAR BY PROXY.” E FICKLE WOMEN tions is 150,000,000,000 marks, includ­ D THE MALE His funniest comedy yet. N ing all she has paid so far ia cash and You can’t keep a good man down E goods, according to Information which full of pep and hurrah S Owing to the length of this bill, the evening D the Deutsche Zeitung says it has re­ A In HOME, SWEET HOME. Remember, 2 Shows for the price o( One. show starts at 6:30 P.M. Electric percolator and 4 others. Y| ceived from a "special” source. A Big fun show. This 150,000,000.000 marks would be paid off in thirty years under the 1 plan outlined by the newspaper’s In­ formant, who also is quoted as declar­ We learn at School to ing that the proposal would be sub­ country, The School is the founda- mitted to the authorities at Paris to tion of a nation. It is to the nation, learn whether the coming London con­ in peace what the barracks are in ference on reparations will permit of war. In it is developed t’Tie nation’s its consideration along with the allied character. With these things proposals adopted at the recent Parts mind. The American Legion, in conference. Americanism program, is seeking to Refusal to allow consideration of the On February 25th, the "flying up members, it is still considerably raise the standard of education and German counter-proposal would result squadron” left Portland on the first behind the record of 1920 when 240 to improve the condition of teacher In Germany absenting herself from the members appeared upon the rolls as student and school. London conference, set for March 1, lap of its trip through the state to having paid dues. The present ros­ If we are to succeed in the work the newspaper declares it has learned. clean up claims of ex-service men. Following are members of the ter of paid up members contains 135 to which we are pledged, we squadron: Frank J. Eivers, service names. Probably a large percent­ co-operate with our teachers, BRIEF GENERAL NEWS ofllcer of the Legion for the depart­ age of the decline is due to removals teachers’ organization» and from the county occasioned by clos­ Boards of A salary increase of $3000 a year— ment of Oregon; Dr. F. W. White, U. Education. The tea ing of camps and mills, but there are ! from $12,000 to $15,000—was voted for S. public health service, Seattle; of America welcome our co-op« i r.- Vice-President Coolidge by the Senath. Kenneth L. Cooper, federal boai <1, still many members who have per­ tion. They understand the spit it of An attempt was made to shoot Chas. I Portland; Clifl Wood, bureau i of war mitted their membership to lapse be­ sacraflce for no group of peop!«* have insurance, Portland; Major cause of neglect. M. Fickert of San Francisco, who risk served this country more unseltish- I * * * prosecuted Tom Mooney, noted labor Sloan, U. S. A., with field clerk. ; iy, none have been so little cump in­ War risk insurance policies car­ Only one day Is being -’evoted T J leader. ■ sated and none have been to little Uncle Sam has, as assets, $2,313,129,- each town in which a Legion rost is ry all of the features which insur­ recognized. 373.77 in gold coin and bullion, and in located. The first trip includes the ance agents of this day like to talk While money is the least compen- order to store it safely treasury offl- Willamette Valley and southern Ore­ about. They are free from restric­ sation which draws men and w mien cials are asking congreaa for a new gon, including Klamath Falls. The tions as to travel or occupation, pro­ to the great teaching profession, yet TT costs something in both time and money to second trip, which will commence vide that policies become payable if without a salary in keeping with the vault. *■ clear cut-over land, but you only spend it one Federal Judge Landis of Chicago, about March Sth, will cover eastern the insured becomes permanently dignity and responsibilities of the year— once for each acre. One fair crop will pay was within the law when he accepted Oregon towns. Tillamook will prob­ disabled, carry dividends, have cash profession, its dignity will decline, for the work and usually show a profit besides. the office of supreme baseball arbitra­ ably not be reached until the middle and surrender values, extended In- Then, free from stumps, that land will pay profits it will become an irresponsible pro­ tor while still serving on the bench, of March. It is the purpose of the surance and policy loans. No pi i every single year. Results in this state have shown fession and America will have lost Attorney General Palmer states. squadron to get in personal touch I vate company writes insurance that its plight i«-st champion, , conclusively that *•*■'»* < -e- The quadrennial tidal wave cf office | with ex-service men throughout th«,' js more liberal and po other I h (IS The nation has thus lar .gnoH'tl seekers and advice givers that always State in order to adjust all claims ih ■ cheap. Besides, all income derlw «I engulfs a president-elect on the eve of connection with their service in the i from government policies is exempt our educators. Let us awnker. al the people to this truth, kduc.v his inauguration is rising steadily recent War and to take applications 1 from creditors and taxes. tion in America is in a sad Condi about Warren G. Harding's headquar­ for Victory medals. This service is * • * \Z STUMPING POWDERS tion. Statistics to prove this trull: ters at St. Augustine, Fla. for all former service men. Long Distance Call. Grover Cleveland Bergldoll, notor- are overwhelming Th«- teichers arc Du Pont and Repauno Brands Confirmation of statements of Aus­ * * * ! ious draft dodger, is quoted as saying doing their part to correct this con­ Tarzan Jones was sitting down to tin Chamberlain, British chancellor of (Pacific Northwest Products) National headquarters has issued that he expects to be pardoned. his breakfast one morning when he the exchequer, to the effect that Great dition. warnings against pro-German pro­ I When that happens, it will be time are idea! for this work —quick, effective, economical. was astonished to see in the paper Let iih Join hands with them. Let Britain had suggested to the United 1 Therefore they are used by a majority of farmers. announcement if his own death, He States cancellation of all allied war paganda which is becoming mani­ for the American Legion to enter us get «■very loyal American b-hind rang up friend Howard Smith and debts, was given the senate foreign fest throughout the country. While politics. them, Let us get every state and Clear more land in 1921 • » » translation was made by commission relations committee by Secretary of this is a matter that probably per­ the nation to help, Without this 1920 was one of the biggest land-clearing years this tains to large industrial centers to "Cable dispatches announce that effort our country cannot go on. at once. "Halloa. Smith!” he said the Treasury Houston. _ state has ever known. The farmers all over this far greater extent than to Tillamook |he city of J-'i ankfort-on-th«--.M:'in "Have you seen the announcement of district are planning for even greater accomplish* »county, the warning is opportune has just awarded a bonus of fifty my death iu the paper?” "Yes.” ments in 1921. Join the movement and reap the A regular even in our isolated community. One marks to each veteran of the War of ting of Tillamook replied Smith. "Where are yuo benefits. "■> Post will be of the purposes of the Legion is to on Thursday, Mu- speaking from?” —Exchange 1870-71 whose Income does not ex­ Hall In tills city. See our local dealer regarding Du Pont Explosives foster a spirit of one hundred p«-- ceed 3,000 marks. At the present 10th, at the Bureau of Engraving and Print cent Americanism and it is the duty for spring delivery. Write for “Development of ,rate of exchange, this "adjusted • • ing in Throes of Controversy. Logged-off Lands.” It’s valuable—and free. of every member of the Legion to compensation" is equivalent to assist in carrying out this purpose. about seventy-five cents. "Let’s see Joint meeting of the Legion 'in.! KING-CRENSHAW IIDWE. CO. Pro-Germanism, radicalism and the It took just fifty years for the seven­ Auxiliary, to be followed by a dance. Plate Printers’ Union Charges That Tillamook. Oregon various other "isms” of a similar na- ty-five cents to overtake the Frank­ at the K. P. Hall on St. Patrick’.i There Are Too Many “Trifling ture have no place In our National fort veterans. And this is 1921—’’ day. All former service men are ii E. I. du Pont de Nemours A- Co., Inc. Girls" in the Bureau. hoop skirts were worn by those who vlted. So are their wive», sisters existence and the time to stop their The American Legion Weekly. Portland, Oregon first asked the druggist for, and insisted and sweet hearts. 8 11 development Is now. is • • » Washington. — A merry sex war on having the genuine Favorite « * • in progress in Uncle Sam’s money fac- The following bulletin has been scription put : lory. Although Tillamook Pont ranks received from National headqunr- up by Doctor Crime Increasee in Vienna. The war started when the Plate fifth In the state in number of pai«i Fierce over Vienna. —Crime In Vienna has In- Printers ’ union in the bur«-au of en ­ fifty years ago. creaso«l fivefohl this year, Police graving and printing made formal Dress has President Schober has just told (he charges that there were too many changed very , Vienna Trade association. He add«*«! “trifling girls” in the bureau and that much since that every case of serious crim«* hud then! But Dr. I they were retarding the efficiency been sucr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescript: Real Tobacco Chew will of the exarn Iniiig division alio- cliff, rent times for over tv. ent; Huit the gréai e«t percentage of s; tell you that. years, and it has never failed r..e, âge of print»■re’ work fa for “ time I took it when troubled 1ÎCD Arf up in two styles w ip--s." "lifta' inflammation and it noon helpei xpoimge coule! In u«> way be attrib-.lied At another time I took it for aev« RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco to the aasiatiti pious in my right side; the ‘ Fav -r “Plate priai1er» are paid by the Prescription’ a tin help J mt- oc... ’♦V-B CUI' Is a long fine-cut tobacco t It lie ■nd I was soon well and strong. I can plece rate and In many inalances the always depend upon it.”—M m . A. E. presses are sqs «•«!e«i up for produci > make ■ away. New Law&gsca, 1241 rifleentti Avenue. at the r-xpenw s of the q«iallty Ethel Clayton m 11 REELS- 2 FEATURES PRIZES FREE. LARRY SEM0N American Legion Notes Every Acre Reclaimed is a permanent investment paying profits every year MERRY SEX WAR ON In Ye Olden Time “Nothing Like It of Quality says the Good Judge