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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Olamoofc Seablitfbt ▲ Weekly Paper Published Thursday by the Every Headlight Publishing Company. Inc. Tillamook, Oregon Jersey Awards 1. P-’tll 3 years and over: 1st, L. IC|f-Daniels’ Belle’s St^ Mawes* Lad; 2nd, Maurice Bays’ Stv Mawes fMp- bel ’l RosaiM Lad; 3rd, Alois Wil Leslie Harrison Managing Editor ber's Sunlight Sultan. 2. Bull 2 years r.nd under 3: 1st, K. A. McCormack’s Damsel’s St. Both Telephones Mawes Poppy; 2nd, Albert M1113’ Rasaiies’ Honey Boy; 3rd, Claude Entered as second-class matter in Ackley’s Poppy’s Golden St. Mawes the postoilice at Tillamook, Oregon. Dickie. 3. Bull senior yearling: 1st, Mor rison Mills’ Tootsie’s Noble Duke; Subscription Rates 2nd, Mrs. Emma Perkins’ Veutilla’s One year .......................................... >2.00 Chimes; 3rd, Peter Suter’s Jollie Six months .................................... 1.00 May Belle. Three months ...................................... 50 4. 1st, L. C. Daniels’ Sophie’s Payable in advance Rinda Lad; 2nd, James Pallin’s Ap ril King’s King; 3rd, Joe Rosech. 5. Bull senior calf: 1st, F. K. LOCAL NEWS Blakadar’s Melia Anti's Liberty Lad; Mrs. DaviB who has been visiting 2nd, James Pallin’s Gem’s Silver Lad her mother, Mrs. Potter of Beaver, 4th, Maurice Bay’s Golden Dream’s returned to her home at Grand Noble Roralrie. Ronde Tue day by the Cadillac route 6. Bull Junior Calf: 1st, Albert Roy Myers who has been visiting Johnson (unnamed); 2nd, Maurice his sister Mrs. Reynolds of Juno, re Bays (unnamed); 3rd, John Kunzi’s turned to Portland Tuesday last. 4 th, Albert King of Green Hill; Mr. Hardwlcke of Sandlake, was Johnson, (unnamed). a passenger to Portland by stage 7. Cow 4 years jhnd over: 1st, C. Tuesday. H. Grave Novema’s Sunrise Bell; Aug. Worthington of Mohler, 2nd, Alois Webber's Amelia Ann's made a trip to Eugene this week to Tilda; 3rd, Alois Webber’s Golden look after some real estate Interests Glow's Evangeline. in that city. 8. Cow 3 years and under 4: -1st, J. A. Coughran of the south end Maurice Buys’, Tloard’s Rose; 2nd, cf the county "as in Tillamook on L A. McCormack’s Helen’s St. Mawes business one day this week. Marie of W. N 3rd, Alfred Zwald: Ben Mills was a passenger for 4th, Louis Webber’s June. Portland Monday, where he will stay 9. Cow 2 years and under 3: 1st for a few days. C. L. Pike of Bay City, went over Maurice Bays' Winnie’s Fancy Dol to Hebo Monday, via the Cadillac ly; 2nd, L. A. McCormack’s Poppy’s St. Mawes Pansy; 3rd, L. A. McCor stage. M. A. Shearer and wife were up to mack’s Lad’s St. Mawes Violet; 4th, the county seat from Manhattan | Maurice Bays' Golden Dream's Ore- gon Beauty. beach last Saturday. 1st, 10. Helfer Sr. yearling: The building ¿oom started at Rockaway last summer is still gtflng Maurice Bay’s Golden Dream’s Rose- bud; 2nd, Maurice Bays’ Golden on. Dream's Bonnie Lassie; 3rd, F. K. Blakadar’s Oregon’s Jersey Jubilee; Cases Filed in Circuit Court 4th, Morrisson Mills’ Muriel’s Jolly. 1. Heifer Jr. yearling; 1st, L. (Continued from Page 1) C Danlel'B Belle’s St. Mawes Ida; 2nd Albert Krale’s Tillamook Lad’s Prln trun, defendant. Action for money. cess; 3rd, L. C. Daniels* Belle’s St. Hiner Foundry and Machine Co. Mawes Beulah; 4th, Morrison Mills' a corporation vs. Howard Brooks, April King’s Belle. Carl Wenger, defendants, foreclos Qus 12. Helfer Sr. calf: T 1st, ' ure. en Ru6y; Ruby; I. L. Hale, plaintiff vs. John Pyree Peterson’s St. Mawes Queen and Geo. B. Jacob, partners, doing 2nd, Maurice Bays’ Golden Dream’s business under the name of Pyree Fancy Darling; 3rd, Claude Ackley; and company, and H. W. Sipton, trus 4tb, Claude Ackley. tee in bankruptcy, foreclosure. 13. Helfer Jr calf: l.st, Mildred I. K. Steinbach and D. E. Stein Glad’s Chief’s May’s Fogbell; 2nd, bach, plaintiffs, vs. Crescent Lake Morrison Mills (unnamed); 3rd, Lumber Company, I. K. Elder, Mrs. Leah Graves' Bell’s Miss Dolly; 4th, Sarah McMillan and N. McMillan, de Howard Edmunds’ Noble Duke’s But fendants, foreclosure. tercup. Nehalem Valley Bank, a corpora 14. Senior Champion bull: L. C. tion, plaintiff, vs Maple Shingle Co.. Daniels’ Belle’s St. Mawes’ Lad.. a co-pnrtnerHhip, Gay E. Plimbley, 15. Junior Champion Bull: L. C. A. C. Plimbley, E. D. Plimbley and Daniels’ Sophie’s Rinda Lad. Chas Woodruff, defendants. 16. Senior Champion Cow: C. H. School Diet. No. 24, Tillamook Graves’ Novema’s Sunrise Bell; Co. Oregon, a municipal corporation, 17. Junior Champion cow: Mil E. C. Allen chairman of school dis dred Glad's Chief’s May's Fogbell. trict No 39, G. H. McLeod, chairman 18. Grand Champion bull: L. C. school district No. 28, J. E. Davis Daniels' Belle’s St. Mawes Lad. chairman school district No. 11, E. 19. Grand Champion cow: C. H. H. Lindsay chairman school district No. Nora Kason chairman school Graves’ Novema’s Sunrise Bell. 20. Get of Sire: 1st, Alois Web- district No. 24, all of Tillamook county, Oregon, us members or pre ber; 2nd, Maurice Bays; 3rd, L. C. tended members of the Board of Un Daniels; 4th, L. A. McCormack. 21. Produce of Dam: First, L. ion High school, District No. 1, of , Tillamook county, Homer Mason, Co. A. McCormack; 2nd, Maurice Bays; Judge, H. V. Alley nnd H. M. Far 3rd Maurice Bays; 22. Exhibitors Aged Herd: 1st, mer County Commissioners, G. B. Lamb, County Scchoo] Superintend Maurice Bays; 2nd, L. A McCormack 23. Exhibitor’s Young Herd: 1st ent, ns members of and comprising the District Boundary Board of said L. C. Daniels; 2nd, Maurice Bays; county, and C. A. Johnson as county 3rd, Albert Johnson. 24. Breeder’s Calf Herd: 1st, Al assessor, defendants. Action against bert Johnson; 2nd, Claude Ackley. District Boundary Hoard. 25. Dairy Herd: 1st, L. A. MeCor- Kathleen Mills and Myrtle O Mills plaintiffs vs. Emelle Banzer, Caroline mack. Banzer and Francis Banzer, defend Holstein Awards ants. Foreclosure. 1. Bull 3 years and over: 1st, L. Saldern plaintiff vs. Chas E. Henry Woods’ Artis De Koi Fobes; Fields, and Alice C. Fields his wife, 2nd, F. R. Beals' Aagie Vale Ormsby nnd H. J. Lur-e and Sam J. Luse, her of Tillamook. husband defendants. Crficel convey 2. Bull 2 year and under 3: No ance.. entries. Divorces 3. Bull senior yearling: No en- Charlie X. Hanna vs Nora Leretta tries. Hanna, divorce. 4. Bull Junior yearling: No en-' Mlnta Lundburg vs. Walter Lund- tries. btlrg, divorce. 5. Bull senior calf: 1st, Peter Charlie W. Stars vs. Sabina C. De Koi; 2n 1. F. R. Beals’ Highland Sears, divorce. G rove Segii Wayne. (¡race Williams vs Bernard J. 6. Bull Junior calf: Is, Rollie Williams, divorce. W. Watson’s Sir Bessie Canary Fobes Essie M. Inglesby vs J. Inglesby De Koi; 2nd, Theodore Jacobs’ Segls divorce. Boy. Essie M. Inglesby vs J. Inglesby, 7. Cow 4 years and over: 1st. divorce. F. R. Beals' Lady Aaggie Ormsby of vs Alvin J. Winnie May Houser Rock; 2nd, F. R. Beals’ Tillamook Houser, divorce. 3rd. Jack Mabel Stunner vs. Alvin Stornier, Bessie Fobes De Koi; Rupp’s Irene Countess of Somerset; divorce. Henry Nelson VR Ida Nelson, di 4th, Rollie W. Watson’s Canary Fob es May De Kul. vorce. 8. Cow 3 years and und under 4:' Francis J. Nestor vs. Jacque Nes 1st, F. R. Beals' Tillamook Lola Bes tor. divorce. M D it ad Ing vs. Florence Read sie De Koi; 2nd, no entry. 9. Cow 2 years and under 3: 1st, ing, divorce. Slate of Oregon in re Mildred Neilson Bros.' Tillamook Julia De Wham, plaintiff vs. John Wham, de Koi Artis; 2nd, F. R. Beals’ Noyfolk Stella De Koi; 3rd. Rollle Watson’s fendant, contempt Bessie Canary Mercedes. 10. Heifer Sr. yearling: 1st, F. Miss Helen Clark the popular con- tr, It’, ami Joseph Phillips the well R. Beals’ Hengerveld Burton De Koi known baritone, assisted by Thomas Hartog. 11. Helfer Jr. yearling: 1st, F. George, pianist, will be heard in an unique recital at th« Christian R. Beals’ Aaggie De Koi Ormsby church on the evening of Filday, Beauty; 2nd. Jack Rupp's Countess of Tillamook. Oct 14. 12. Heifer Sr. calf.: 1st, Agnes Miss Clark is one of the most pop- ula. contraltos now on the concert Abplenglp's Hartog Hawthorne; 2nd strge She has toured the country F. R. Reals’ Highland Grove Henger- fur the past fen reasons with marked vdd Beauty; 3rd, F. R. Beals (un named). success. 11 Helfer Jr. calf: 1st, F. R. Mr. Phillips returns to the con cert platform after several year» of Reals’ (unnamed); 2nd, Andrew Lag success in the field of light open. He ler’s Charlotte Lilith (Nehalem); will be remembered by h's clever 3rd. F. R. Beals' (unnamed). 14. Senior Champion bull: Hen work with DeWolf Hopper and Jas. ry Woods. Artis De Koi Fobes; T. Powers. 15. Junior Champion bull: Rol- Thomae George 1 b a musician r>* He Watson’s Sir Bessie Canary De marked ability, and his cont’-lhu tluns to the evening’s entertainment Xol Fobes. 1«. Senior Champion Cow: F. R. are sure to please. "tto’ Lady Aaggie Ormsby of Rock. Admittance to the recital will be Junior Champion cow: f. R. by card of introduction only. Beals' Hengerveld Burton De Hartog. 18. Grand Champion bull: Rollle Watson’s Sir Bessie Canary De Koi Fobes. 19. Grand Champion cow: F. R. Beals’ Lady Aaggie Ormsby of Rock. 20. Get of Sire; 1st, F. R. Beals; 2nd. F. R. Beals. 21. Produce of Cow: 1st, F, R. Beals; 2nd,. F. R. Beals. 22 Exhibitor's Aged Herd: F. R. Beals. 23. Exhibitor’s Young Herd: R. Beales. 24. Breeder’s Calf He Beals. GENUINE Guernsey Awards 1. Lull Z years or over Lance's Jolly Fermaln; 2nd Rudolph Zwelfel, Mohler. 2. Bull 2 years and under 3: 1st, ! Chas. Blum's Tillamook Glen Boy; J 2nd, T. B. Hyder; 3rd, Mrs. Rosel Fox’s Julia Don Alma; 4th, Jos. Em-1 meneger. 3.. Bull Senior yearling: 1st, Phil-1 lip Buslach’s Glen’s Tillamook | Frenchman; 2nd, W. H. Ewan, Neha J lem, Nehalem Warrior. Bull Junior yearling: 1st, Ho mer .Mason’s Beauty XIV of the For- gette’s Royal Knight.; 2nd, E. J. Gelnger’s Heroine’s Walter of May Rose No. 73264; 3rd, Geo. Hoskin’s Julia’s Glen of Few Acres (Sire 50019) (Dam 101656) 5. Bull Senior calf: 1st, Ira Lance’s Imp. Fairboy of Riverlawu 70948; 2nd, no entry. 6. Bull Junior calf: 1st, Homer Mason's Sam’s Butternut Lad of Few Acres; 2nd, Howard Edmunds’ Janis’ Tillamook King of Glenwood; 3rd, Leonard Ferguson’s Hero’s Dictator of Tillamook. 7. Cow 4 years or over: 1st, How ard Edmund’s Janis of Sequoia; 2nd, Homer Mason’s Butternut Bessie of Fairlawn; 3rd, Ira G. Lance’s Auri cula’s Daisy; 4th, Homer Mason’s Julia of Sequoit. 8. Cow 3 years and under 4: : 1st, Ira G. Lance's Imp. Country 1 Laura 11; 2nd, Homer Mason’s Gail < of Se- quoia; 3rd, Phillip Buslach’s Tllla- mook Mollie; 4th, no entry. 9. Cow 2 years and under 3: 1st, Frank A. Rowe’s (Nehalem) Red Wing Starlight Acron; 2nd, Homer Mason’s Ethel Evangeline of Few Acres; 3rd, Josl & Perrin’s Mountain View Bonnie Lady; 4th, Ira Lance’s Athlone Wellers Golden Maid. 10. Helfer Senior yearling: entries. 11. Heifer Junior yearling: 1st, Ira Lance’s Starlight May of Rlver- lawn; 2nd Homer Mason's Butter nut’s'Pride of Few Acres; 3rd, Ho mer Mason’s Sam’s Blue Belle of Few Acres; 4th, Josl & Perrin's Mountai t View Bonnie Lassie. 12. Heifer Senior calf: 1st, Ira Lance’s King Bessie of Riverlawn; 2nd, No entry. 13. Helfer Junior calf: 1st Ho mer Mason’s Ronda Belle’s Viola of Few Acres; 2nd, Homer Mason’s Sam’s Pansy Blossom of Few Acres; 3rd. Marjorie Tucker'i Jewel’s Min nie Pearl; 4th, Mrs. Rose F’’X s Sar- ah Miy Queen. 14. Senior Champion bull: Ira G. Lance’s Jolly Fermaln. 15. Junior Champion bull: Ho- mer Mason’s Beauty XIV of the For- gette’s Royal Knight. 16. Senior Champion Cow: How ard Edmund’s JaniB of Sequia. __________ (__________________________ (Continued on page 5, column 3) Making Repairs Now Saves Money DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Winter storms will play havoc with your property un less it is kept up in good condition. Repair vour roofs, barns, sheds, and fences before cold weather comes. Farmers, mechancis, householders, find in Winchester tools the designs and quality that insure efficient work. flood cigarettes for 10c We want you to have the beet paper lor “BULL.’* So now you can receive withaach package a book ci 24 leaves of IULL+.~~ the very finest cigarette paper in the world Winchester Tools for Fall Fixing Up Winchester Saws—Reliable >4w3 Winchester Hammers — Forged from crucible steel. Perfectly bal anced. Sure grip claws. Patented Interlocking wedge. LUCKY E for all kinds of work. Blades ta- per ground. Well balanced. 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Instead, these places would have remained shops, known only in their immediate localities What advertising has done for the great merchan dising establishments it will also do for the smaller business, namely, increase the vol ume of business. Invitation Concert HELEN CLARK, Contralto, and JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Baritone <«r. This notable event is primarily an invitation affair. A few reser vations are available for public dis tribution. Music-lovers can obtain these tickets without charge by ap plying immediately to this store. The popular artists appear at Christian Church Friday—October 14th In addition to singing several groups of songs, Miss Clark and Mr. Phillips have consented to com pare their art with its Re-Creation by Mr. Edison’s new phonograph. 1 homas George, pianist, will assist Lamar ’s Drug Store 300000000000 The people who buy have more confi dence in a merchant who advertises than in one who does not, for they believe that the advertiser has confidence in himself, and self-confidence is necessary in the world of business today. The modest violet is a pretty thing to look at but nobody ever heard of it setting the world on fire. 5 Dr. Reedy Wants Some Fall Cows Fresh or coming fresh. Call my cattle exchange and tell me what you have. a