VOLUME 32 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MARCH 17, 1921 NUMBER 20 CALF CLUB WORK PUHI 1ST RF t I celebrate their uu TRY Ml rnuói S|LVER WEDD|NG TO BE PROMOTED FIRST CLASS SHAPE KEPT AT HOME i _____ Gather To Congratulate I Mr. Allen, State Livestock Club I Nehalem Mayor and Leader,Visits Tillamook Wife » County Clubs STABILITY OF DAIRY INDUSTRY ROAMING FOWLS UNDER BAN PERMITS THE BUILDING OF BAD FAVORABLE DECISION REACHED REFLECTED IN LATEST Nehalem, Ore. Mar. 14 — (Special) OF NEWLY PASSED LY NEEDED FEEDER One of the fastst gams of the sea­ Mr. L, J. Allen, State Livestock AT MEETING HELD T AST —Mayor and Mrs. A. C. Anderson ASSN. REPORT I Club Leader, Corvallis, visited in Till - ORDINANCE HIGHWAYS son was played last Saturday night FRIDAY NIGHT thejr 25th wed- tonight celebrated at the High school gymnasium be­ aniook County on Monday, Tuesday ding anniversary. tween the fast Newberg American and Wednesday of this week. On who has for the of the dairy association in the county CO-OPERATION KEYNOTE OF SUCCESS COMMUNITIES MAI NOW COOPERATE "J"“ w"*™ PARKING THE EXTENDED HALE has been in the met in county superintendent Lamb s general merchandise business .here, | The score was close all the way office at the Court House and plans and Mrs. Anderson were married in were made for promoting Calf Club through the game but Newberg won Highway Commission and County In the end with the count at 23 to Plumbing Ordinance Similar To Astoria. Oregon where they spent Demand For Tillamook Cheese In­ work in Tillamook County, during Graves Canning Company Consider­ creases Until It Tops Market twelve years then moved to Port­ One At Eugene Is Being Courts Work Together In Neto [19. Both teams showed good worn 1921. The different dairy assocla- ing Gravel Pit Site Offered land before coming to Nehalem in For Entire Country Considered tlons wlthin the county will interest Road Building Plan and the crowd was thrilled several By City Council 1910. themselves In the Standard Calf club’ I times by a number of long baskets | About 150 of their friends called converted from difficult places on of their respective breeds, The work Mrs. H. W. That the Tillamook County Cream­ is being arranged so as to include The deliberation of several new during the evening. (By Loyal M. Graham) the floor. The Newberg team show­ Business men and berry growers Now-days every progressive farm- ed speed and good teamwork, pleas­ ordinances marked the meeting of Tohl, Mrs. L. Zaddach and Mrp. S. ery association Is of sound condition every Calf Club member in the Coun- met at the rooms of the Chamber of is shown by the latest figures issued ty In a Standard Club, There will er is interested in the subject of good ing the crowd with their splendid the city council last Monday night. A. Smith assisted in receiving. from the office of that organization, be five or six Standard Calf clubs Commerce last Friday night and talk Dainty refreshments were served I Ordinance number 404, prohibit ­ display of all-around basketball abil ­ roads. Through roads like the main assuring the people of Tillamook within the county and each club will ed over the prospects of establishing by Mrs. Katherine Clark, assisted ing poultry from running at large Much credit must be given the arteries of Railroad Transportation, ity. a cannery In this county. The meet­ must of necesity be had, but the road local team however, as they played a in the limits of Tillamook city, was by Mrs. M. Kamm, Miss Marina county a solid foundation on which be entitled to have a livestock judg­ ing was well attended, about fifty­ to promote and build up their comm ­ Larson and Miss Alma Ripley, ing team at the County Fair, where building program that interests the clean, consistant game all through prepared, read and voted upon. unity without the hazard of crop two teams will be selected, one to go persons being present from all parts farmer more than any other is quite and held their opponents to a close It carried an emergency clause, but of the community. failures, depression etc. I was held up for the regular time on to Salem to compete at the Interstate likely to be that of feeder roads, or score all through the game. J. Merrill Smith, elected temporary The creamery association is a mo­ Livestock show. Several livestoca roads from the farm to the town. i The following men played on the account of one dissenting vote, that chairman, called for discussion ou del of efficent cooperation and is now club meetings are being scheduled I Heretofore the State program of road Wilson river team: C. Heisel for­ of Councilman Talbot. composed of twenty-four creameries, for the next few weeks, the first of u the subject and It was concluded building has not been turned in that ward, B. Morrison forward, J. Plas- | This ordinance will make It un­ 1 most of which are in active operation series to be held on Saturday, March that the lands in Tillamook that The ker center, W. Foster playing for­ lawful to allow poultry to run at direction to any great extent, were least suited for dairying were the year around. 19th, inthe Grange Hall at Clover­ the best for berry culture, the bot­ market road bill has brought some ward part of the game and center large during any season of the yar, Tilamook cheese has never wanted dale at twelve o'clock. ’ and provides a fine of not less than relief, but the process of road build- also for a period, A. Boquist guard, tom land being too wet. A. W. Bunn for a market, being preferred over $5 or more than $50 for violation. G. Funk guard with A. Boquist and Chicago, Ill. Mar. 2— (Special)-- Ing by yearly tax, as undel the mar­ who for some time past has been ex­ all other brands of cheese now being ket road law, is too slow and results B. Boquist interchanging at guards. This city has heretofore had an ord­ Local Holstelns are continuing to Harlequin Club perimenting with a tract to the east manufactured in the United States, Mrs. James E. Galley and Mrs. [of Tillamook city, stated that his in"patch work” rather than exten- I The Wilsan river Club team will inance prohibiting chickens from make good milk and butter produc­ and it always commands the lop price Floyd Ingram were hostess at a most i best berry land was incapable of give and intensive road building. play its final game of the season Sat- being turned out during certain tion records as is indicated by of­ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- __ What the farmer needs is something ur nnd new it favorably. briefly stated as follows: council designate fifteen feet at the rival of a baby daughter last week owners, Thus. B. and George Watt 1. Decide on the bounderles of expect to have't ready for the tourist back of the tract to use as a street, in Eugene. The little lady has been the improvements district, and the season which opens in June. It lias jt 1» understood that Bay City has named Laurel Bell. name of the district, and the road t.J 50 imini» and has a very sightly lo- also offered a very good Site In that Attorney Winslow and wife and Mr be constructed. o ’her proceedure are carefully worked , thin* elec A fine even Inge enter- meet our club leader and begin wo.'k °ut in the law It provides for a lalament. We hope that they will •f the year. REE! "BAND” feturlng William Hoard of seven Trustees to work IB nee fit to entertain it« again before 1 Bvory body mhm . *•* Janet Ion with the Highway Coan- 8. Hart at tba GEM Saturday night. JOB DONAIJMKU lou*. "BIG SPBUCB"a atory of t«v BIG (C ob M bm B aa P<*» s> Friends RECORD HOLSTEIN OWNED LOCALLY q I Tonic