Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 12, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 12.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PROFFESSIONAL
DR. O. L.
REPORT OF COW TESTING ASSOCIATION
Report for month of December, 1922, of the Tillamook Cow Testing
Association of Oregon. Paul Fitzpatrick, secretary.
Peters & Hall.
tester».
Total number of cow», 1555. No. 40 lb. cow», 70-
August lb», milk, 403: August lbs fat, 2046.
Hu H
Veterinarian
Mutual Phone
Bell Phone 8F2
High pure bred herd—
Owner
Homer Mason ...............
Oregon
TUJamook
Three high herds over 20 cowi
Hunt & Dürrer................ .......................
Wni. Maxwell_____________________
Frank Bl:is<r
.......................... ........
BARRICK & HALL
Attorneys at Law
Oregon
y
H. T. DA tn
Qeo, I1, WlhKV-w
BOTTS ft WINSICW
Lawyer*
Aug. Milk
468
24
30
21
'I hree high grade tows under 20 cowi
j. W. Jennings ......
,
4
T. B H right
4
______ ___________
Pi u.s Ch l isten ... .............. ...........................
5
Natiunal Building
'I'UbuiMxilt
No. C owb
11
Aug. fat
29.08
463
432
500
25.72
25.07
25.05
1085
810
1036
44.10
40 38
38.81
The high pure bred cow wt» Lily, a Jersey owned by H. C. White
of Beaver. During the month of December she produced 1151 lbs. of
milk, con'aining 78.31 lb», of butterfat
The high grade cow was No. 6, a Holstein owned by W. K. Sco-
>•11 of Nehalem. During December »he produced 1868 lb», of milk.
''intaining 98.74 lb», ot fat.
ROLL OF HONQR
Class A. Mature cow» miking 50 lb». of
Owner
Name of Cow Breed
Oregon
TiRainoaH
W K. Scovell ........... .......... No. 6
G. H.
....... No. 11
G. H.
H. C. White ... . ..........
Lily
R. J.
Edgar & Son .............. ..... Dulcie
G. J.
Fhonu 76-J
Arthur Tippin ........ ....... Polly
G. J.
No 43
N
DR. C. H. POLLOCK. DJLD.
Frank Hediger
G J
No. 24
ruintlut
1. 1,
____ No. 12
2L5-1«-M TtUkmook mule
Joe Bau.iigartner .... __ Beulah
P. 13. J.
... _ Nigger
G. J.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
.
Guer.
G. G.
M. D. ä H. Scovell ... ...... No. 26
G. D.
Daisy
T. B. Wright ........... ___
G. H.
"N Till. Co. Bank ........ .... Johnnie
G. H.
I
Hunt ä Dürrer
Juanttt
G. G.
R. T. B0A1Ä M. D.
fat—
Milk
1863
1252
1451
1401
946
1395
1132
970
1026
1175
1252
1432
1395
1246
893
5.3
4 5
50
5.0
6.3
4.2
5.1
5.7
5.6
4.8
4.0
4.0
4.1
4 5
6.1
98.74
56.34
78.31
70.05
59.60
58.59
57.73
55.29
57.46
56.40
50.08
57.28
57.20
56.07
54.47
Class B. Cows 4 years old making 40 lb». fat—
Joe Baumgartner
____ Rose
R. J.
1190
W. B Vaughn__________ Peggy
G. II.
1249
I. O. O. V Butldln*
Arthur Tfppln___________ Marte
R. J.
992
Tillamook
Oragoij John Berns
__________
Ha
G. H.
1256
.... _B__ uttercup
G. G.
1048
.......
No. 4
G. J.
I Flunk Lagler
989
...... No. 30
G. G.
942
G. Ü.
...... No. 29
719
Klgei & Josl
R. 11.
1686
........ Nora
DR J. G. TURNER
Alf. Zwald
.......... Star
G. J.
853
I
........ Pride
R. J.
704
Optical und
Miami Dtiry .... _
G. J.
...... Emil
915
X-ILuy Laboratorio
Piu» Christen
G. II.
1327
..... . Blue
... . Miami
Frank Lundburg
R. J.
775
..... _ Molly
G. J.
Ed. Slaaek
766
National I tu Udiri g
IT J. Geinger
G. II.
..... Fanny
825
5.1
4.5
5.3
4.1
4.4
5.1
5.0
5.6
2.9
5.6
6.2
5.2
3.4
5.6
5.5
4.9
60 69
55.84
52.58
55.50
46.11
50.44
47.10
40.26
48.89
47.77
43.65
47.58
45.12
43.40
42.13
40.43
4.9
5.3
3.5
8.5
4.1
4.2
6.6
4 6
3.5
3.5
5.3
5.9
54.83
46.88
45.15
44.80
41.70
38.01
41.62
38.21
36.89
36.37
35.35
35.28
olftuu I’tiunu Main 8»
Ruaidano» 12CM
f'HIROPRACTBD
THU BETTER WAY TI)
HEALTH
Forest L Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
Class C. Cows 3 years old making 35 lbs. fat—
G J.
Arthur Tippin________ Hannah
1119
G. J.
..._ Helen
877
R. Il
M. D. & Scovali
1290
_ No. 25
J. it Canfield
Jersey
G. J.
527
7 E<1 Davi» . ......
. Martha
G. J.
1017
Brownie
G. J.
905
G. J.
636
.... Patsy
H. C. White
....Jewel
R. G.
Chts. McKlllip
837
W. K. Scovell
. No. 25
G. 11.
1054
.___ May
G. H.
Plu» Burg!_
1039
Wni. Maxwell
Rody
R. J.
667
. Llnnie
lloiner Mason
R. G.
598
Class I). Cows 2 years old making 30 lba. of fa
R. G.
John Berns ........... .......... . Glenn
1042
Francis
R G.
964
J 13. Lonunen
... Beauty
G. H.
964
Mu ley
O. 11.
Plus Jacob .......................
818
G. II.
Pansy
673
J
..... Glow”
1119
John Fltzgeruld
G. J.
899
Hart
Albert Mills
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8 » tn., tn th». W O W hall. Vial
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Mr» dnrunce xtanlhy. President
EUiwbtitfi Ciwtowv, Seo’y
WITH LIDS
All Pure Aluminum
Soft Shells
WHICH WILL INCLUDE EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORI
CLOSE OUT
BOUT this time of year it feels fine to get into an invitini
warm suit of Winter Underwear, such as we are showing i
this sale Buy now at Smithy’s andyou buy right.
ribbed, bleached,
fleece lined Vests and Pants
$1.25 values the garment
LADIES fine
Soft fleece-
lined, knee length with bodice
tops
Our former price A Qp
was 85c, now
.
41.68
37.68
40.49
39.26
32.98
39.17
34.16
Summer |
weight, can't slip straps,
sizes 36 to 44, values 48c
Lsdies Cumfy Cut Vests.
Fleece-lined,
bleached, choice of Dutch or j
high neck and of long or short j
sleeves, sizes 34 to 42
QQ
$2.25 values, now
4>l»O7
Ladles Union Suits.
CEND the kiddies oft to school cozy, warm and happy} in a suit of
O our warm knitted Underwear.
Very exceptional bargains.
Priced to sell fast
Children’s Union Suits
at Cloverdale, In the State of Oregon, at close of business Dec. 29, 1922
Fleece-lined, winter weight,
drop or open seat, bleached or
uubleached. Sizes 2 to 16 years.
Our regular $1.97, now
RESOURCES
Loan» and discount». Including rediscount» shown In Items
m l 30. if uny
_
» 87.204.68
Overdrafts secured and unsecured —
...... ................. ...........
1,732.34
V 8. government securities owned, tncludlngf those shown In
tn Items 30 and 35, If any__ .
_ ____
______ _
3.869.25
Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign gov­
ernment, »late, municipal, corporation, etc.. Including
those shown tn items 30' and 35. If any__ _ _______
33,266 05
Stocks, securities, claims, Hens, Judgments, etc................
_
600.00
Furniture and fixtures
----------- -------------- - —__________
2,200 00
Real estate owned othe rthan banking house____ _________
3,603.99
Cash on hand In vault and due from banks,
bankers
and
trust companies designated nnd approved reserve agents
of this bank ____ ______
, » ... ..........
__
23,823.58
Checks on banks outside efty or tow i of reporting bank and
other cash items______ ■
_
36.00
Total cash and due from banks. Items
8. 9. 10 and 11
»23,859.58
»156,335 89
Ktl
$K
le.
¿1
TheNestucca Valley Bank
Total
S'M
Underwear
Ladles Union Suits.
40
3.9
4.2
4.8
4.9
3.9
3.8
Sn
of our Complete Stock of Winter
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
I Lodge Directory
Windsor Kettles I >
California Walnuts
and Almonds
.■hirgeon and Phyuiciaa
Tillamook, Oregon
FOUR QUART
FRESH STOCK
Number One
Children’s Vests, Pants
or Drawers
Winter weight, fleece-lined,
bleached or unbleached. Sizes
6 to 16 years.
Values to $1.25
$1.29
DAILY SPECIALS
I
SALES ON THESE SPECIALS WILL ALL START AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A >■
• .
iad.
e
1 1 Alili J 1I ES
Capital stock paid tn
I 15.000 00
Su: plus fund
1.700 00
Undivided profits
»18,811.70
Less cm rent ex pens«»». Interest and taxes paid ....
7,862.30
949.40
Ourlnth Fust,No J54h>i>b of Oregon Individual deposits subject to chick. Iniludlng deposits due
Meet* on reamd »nd on
if Oregon
the State of
Ore: n comity, cities or other public funds 101.264 67
fourth Sarurdnys ot .«d < . hler’s checks
’ a-ks ot this
tills bank outstanding payable on demand
911 72
month til !.•<> p. ,tn in
Total of det nd d r -its, other thm bank deposits, subject
O W.
to reserve 1 • ' < .’3. 24. 26, 26. »102,176 39.
s of deposit outstanding ._......._______________
1.534.24
R DIEHh, Offlndv
lytiHe •ubjcct to notice
_
21.120 86
Fk W KPLAJ», AdJt.
!
i nd<T »its payable on demand or
co. i < ,us 27 and »8 ,22.655.10.
> •! -counti d Including Ponds or other securt-
mron Chnpfiw Nb, M
lot rey trehaee :igre< niente with contingent
R. A M-
lUb
tnted e-invtieAfion» ewnv
•uul third Fi Way»
tor» w«Jcvau«a
1. HL KekJstm, Seo.
>n. county of Tillamook, s«.
Jabe, cashier of the ubove named batik. do solemnly
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
TUbimonk Urfg, Nb. 37. A.F ft AM
E. I. MeCAItE. Cashier.
CunununioRi ti »re
Attest:
•nd Wedneml.!)
m «ach <
CHAS RAY,
tuuitk Vieilli* Brethren
W. A. HIGH.
»<4rwwrw
Director«.
ITtowx Ehfbgwx Sue
sub:« • <J and »worn to baiore me this 6th day of January, 1923.
J. L GEORGE. Notary Public.
I
My commission expire« Mar. 9. 1923
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