thwudat . THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Oregon Agricultural College Section 8.—It shall be the poi- pose of the dairy bull registration board to build up and impiove ths dairy animals of the staff of Oregon through selective breeding and t-n- Thirty-first Legislative Assembly. force replacement and use of the < 1 ' ............... — Regular session. Senate Bill No. pure blooded sire In achieving this, It would be difficult to create ar. 191 introduced by Senator Staples and the dairy bull registration board atmosphere more favorable to ‘he and read first time January 28 1921. is by this act empowered to formu­ American Legion than that which A Bill for an act to regulate the late a minimum dam production te- attended the birth of the son of Ml. sale of dairy bulls; creating a daily qulrement to govern its action in dc- and Mrs. Jack Loomis, of Nashua, N. bull registration board; defining the termining what shall constitute a H. duties of such board; providing for satisfactory standard of probable in­ His father served in the Medical the licensing of such bulls «nd funds to Corps during the World War; his herent milk production type, ofr conducting the board; providing take all measure necessary ami pro mother was a yeoman; the attending for a temporary waiter of the act, per in the judgment of the bo.i'd to physician was a Medical Corps cap­ and provding a penalty for violating insure probable dairy herd imprev? tain and the nurse was an army the provisions of this act. ment through those processes of nurse. All four adults are members Be It enacted by the people of the dairy breeding that will most likely of James E. Coffey post of the Le­ Stato of Oregon: bring about an improvement in dai­ gion. ry type, an increase in milk yield, Section 1.—No person, firm or cor­ Fifty-eight charters were granted and a persistence of milk flow, tn to units of the Women’s Auxiliary cf poration shall offer for sale for dairy gether wth a ruggedness of the pro­ the American Legion during the breeding use any dairy bull that It geny that should develope a resis­ week ending April 23, Legion nation not of registered pure blood breeding tance to disease; to publish bulletins al headquarters reports. Pennsylva­ and licensed to be sold for such pur­ and conduct experiments along breed nia led with eight units organized; pose within the state of Oregon. cause a waiver or set aside ’lia re­ Iowa and Kansas tied with six '«nits Section 2.—That a dairy bull re­ quirements of this act, should a con­ each and New York was third with gistration board be established and dition at any time arise when regis­ five units. There are now 2,671 maintained for the purpose of regis­ tering such dairy bulls as are here- A fee of one dollar shall be paid tered dairy bulls cannot be had at units of the Auxiliary in the United after licensed to be sold for breeding shall be paid to the Dairy Husban-1 a reasonable and just price; to ar­ States and territorial possessions. • • • purposes In this state. dry Department of the Oregon Agrlc-1 range for a dairy animal survey be­ tween the Dairy Husbandry D-.pnrt- I. W. W.’s may be excluded from Secton 3—. That the dairy hus- ultural College, for each dairy bull I ment of the Oregon Agricultural CM Kansas through an interpretation of bandry department of the Oregon «rolled, at the time when applica­ lege. County Assessors, County the anti-syndicalist law fathet el by Agricultural College shall act as ex tion for license is made. Such fees I Agents or other agencies in an effort the American Legion and passed by tall be deposited with the state I officio dairy bull registration board, to gather dairy statistics and estab the Kansas legislature in 1919. The and every person, flm or corpoation treasurer, and shall be placed in a I llsh dairy breeding centers; and to decision will be made in the hearing offering for dale within this state for fund to be known as the “Dairy Bull I pass rules and regulations f-r- the of an injunction suit against mem­ Registration Fund ” and shall be I breding purposes, any dairy bull, attainment of said objects and >he bers and organzers of the I. W. W. shall causa the name, description used for the purpose of defraying I rhe nii- before a district court in Eldorado. enforcement of this law. and registration papers of such bull expenses of said board and shall be I tliorlty of law necessary for the exc- • • • to be enrolled with the dairy hus­ paid out upon warrants or ord<;”s be-1 cution of said duties imposed by this- Stars of motion pictures were guest bandry department of the Oregon ¡ng drawn upon the said fund thiul act is hereby conferred. and performers for Los Angeles, Cal. Agricultural College and shall pro­ the State Treasurer’s Office, which I Section 9.—Whenever a bull has Post No. 8 of the American Legion cure a license from said Dairy Hus­ warrant shall be signed by the Pro- | been rejected by this registration at an entertainment and smoker. bandry Department as provided In feasor of Dairy Husbandry cf board, and the owner is not satisfied The mayor of the city made an ad­ by the official decision of the bontd, dress. Among the screen faviritss the owner may file a protest against w'ho fraternized with the veterans the decision of the board, a.id such were Harold Lloyd, Carter D? Haven protest shall state that to the best < f Jackie Coogen, juvenile leal with the knowledge and belief of the per­ Charlie Chaplin, and Jack • Coogan, son making the protest, the bull ,n father of the young movie star. question is eligible to be granted i. Praise of the ideals and purposes license; whereupon an examination of the American Legion was voiced of the bull in question shall l>e male by Chin Yun Peng, premier of Chi­ by three experts, one appointed by na, a speaker at a dinner given by the Dairy Husbandry Deparimtut of the Legion post in Peking. Othrr the Oregon Agricultural College, one guests of the foreign post were Ad­ by the owner of said bull, and th? miral Sah Chen-ping, Chinese Min­ third by the two experts .lryidy ister of th? Navy; Charles B. Crane, provided for; but all experts shall American Minister to China and Ma­ be Dairy Husbandrymen. In case jor General Crozier, retired herd of I all three, or any two of the experts the Ordinance Department, Un'ted declare that the bull is eligible to States Army. • • • receive a license, the license shall b? granted according to their in.-:iruc- The complete fire department of tons, and the expense of the comul- Crystal Springs, Miss., has been tu' n taton shall be paid by the board out of such funds as are herein provide:, for, or if three, or any two of the ex ' At The Churches perts declare such bull not eligible if I within the provisions of this act, th" expense incurred shall be paid by the person making the protest; and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE it may be collected in the san e man­ The Christian Science society holds ner as any appeal in civil action. services in the Woodman’s Hall, Na­ Section 10.—Any person or per- i tional Building, every Sunday at 11 sons knowingly or willfully viola­ A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ting any of the provisions of this act Wednesday evening meetings first shall be punished by a fine of not and third Wednesdays of each month less than fifty dollars (350) nor Everybody welcome. more than one hundred dolluisj (3100), or by imprisonment tor not CHRISTIAN CHURCH less than thirty days nor more than Sunday morning at 11 o’clock six months, or by fine and imprison- ' Communion and Sermon. ment, for each offense. Justice o‘ Evening, Baccalaureate address to the peace shall nave jurisdiction over the Tillamook High Sihftol Class. cases tried under this law, and is Bible school, 10 A. M. hereby made the duty of the Dis Wednesday evening, 7:45 Prayer trlct Attorney of the county 'n which meeting. any violation takes place to prose The public is cordially invited to cut • in this action. all these services. , A circular letter outlining rhe HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister. provisions of the law and explaining the manner In which it wiii b • ad­ METHODIST CHURCH ministered is being mailed to ail Sunday School at ten o’clock. breeders of dairy cattle in the -tatc. Sunday morning sermon at 11 If you do not receive this circular clock. The subject of the discourse I soon or if you need help in filling will be “The Home, in it’s Relation j out the application see County Agent to Society, Government and Ch'tst-I W. D Pine ianity." This church will Join in the R..c-1 calaureate services at the Chrls:im I Church in the evening. Prayer meeting on Thursday even­ ing at eight o’clock. • You are cordially invited to these services, CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor • • • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sub­ ject, “God’s Good Things.” There will be no evening worship on account of the Baccalaureate S»r- vice of the High School at Christian church. A hearse is a mighty poor thing I RUE economy as well as energy to go to church in; it’s better to uo while your alive. for a good day’s work begins I Everybody invited. with O lympic Wheat Hearts ALLAN A. McREA. Mints’.«?. BILL REGULATES DAIRY STOCK SALE this act Section 4—In order to secure a license certificate herein provided for, the owner of the bull shall make application for the same to the prof­ essor of Dairy Husbandry of the Ore­ gon Agricultural College and shall furnish with such application ’he certificate of registration Secton 5.—The Dairy Husbandry Department of the Oregon Agricul­ tural College is hereby authorized and Instructed to refuse a license certificate to any bull that is Known to be Infected with a dangerous in­ fectious disease, or that is kuow.i
    OLYMHt. H.-ut >1 f A h -Pl 1 1 1 1 v x 1 1 9 flJ < > 1 I REFORMED CHURCH Owing to the annual meeting . f I Portland, Oregon Classes at uiiis a dale. Ore., there will be no mi vice at ' this church next Sunday. The new church of the Hillsdale eongh'gati< n-l will be dedicated on this day. The members of the local church are In­ vited to participate in Chis celebra tioi^ On the following Sunday, May 29, at 11 A. M. the memorial eervlcr* *4 the G. A. R, the Women’s Relief Corps, the American Legion and th" Womens’ Auxiliary will be held at this church. To the membe*« of theee various organisations and io the general public a cordial invlta tioa to O hm eervteea is hereby give«. » W. •» I l ea ha mper, Paator. bered 53,200 in Uncle Sam’i 8 Amiy, From The Benedictine Sister, rollowing from the Benedk.. Sisters, Holy Name Convent tonia, Fla., la of value to e’vejy ther: “We have just received ment of Foley’s Honey and Tar is a household remetMe w« k ’ 11 ... k„„. "■* » Sold Everywhere. A^r’ .. Let the HEADLIGHT do ynUr ... printing! We are equiped i0 prln, anything, from handbills to books You’ll enjoy the sport of rolling ’em with P. A.! next irst thing you — go get some makin’s papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say­ ing maybe you’ll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going’s good, for man-o- man, you can’t figure out whatyou’repassingby! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness—well, the only way to get the words em­ phatic enough is to go to it and know yourself! F Prince Albert ie sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tine, hand­ some pound and halt pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glare humi­ dor uiith sponge moietener top. fj>RlNCE*ALBERT I CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. W.laaton-SalsiB, N. C. I And, besides Prince Albert’s delightful flavor, there’s its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented proc­ ess! Certainly—you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with­ out a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobac­ co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe — forget it! You can—AND YOU WILL' —if you use Prince Albert for packing! It’s a smokj revelation in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! P rince A lbert the national joy smoke BUICK BeatingtheSouthernPacific’sFastestLimited The Shasta Limited is the fastest train traveling over the 751 miles of magnificent track between San Francisco and Portland. But Buick clipped 44 minutes off the best time ever made by this train. unie Punch 0 dy’s name is Brown. 1 I’ve bet him a trip to the next American Legion convention at Kiftisas City that there were more Smiths than Browns in the Army during the World War. Who Wins?” This query was received by the Washington bureau 81 the American Legion News Service from a number of an Oklahoma post. The answer was: "You win, buddy Smith, by 3,900 majority. There were 51.300 Smiths in the Army and only U.OOO Browns. It's a good thing though that you didn't get into a bet with one of the Johnson tribe, wno num- mt 19 The Hssd of fttnf Mnl re- nmstrrrd may be ded»ud thii picture of a rear •wheel of the isiil at mu stags of the trip. A stock 1921 Buick Coupe on Jan­ uary 7th and 8th performed this remarkable feat. Conquering frozen roads and mud holes, wind- j mountain roads and rocky canyons, Buick once again demon­ strated its characteristic inbuilt power, endurance and reliability The time of 29 hou 16 minutes has never been cóuall ed in a trip on land betwee i these two Coast cities. SUNSET GARAGE gfflN BEITER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUI1T snira tvn. ,,„ k ,