» FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 6 GG, 1581, 4.8, 75.89; Jack Williams, Crystal, GH, 1293, 3.6, 46.56; Queen, milk 3295; lbs fat 108.74. RH, 1265, 3.6, 45.54; Joe Baumgart High grade cow, Dürrer A Son’s i Goldie GJ. 1437, 4.7, 69.23; Peter Bet- ner, Daisy, GJ, 927, 5.0, 46.35. grade Jersey May, lbs of milk 1894, , schart, No. 28, GH, 1572, 4.2, 66.02; PLEASANT VALLEY Peter Jacob, Guernsey, GG, 1395, 4.7, lbs fat 102.28. 65.57; Ben Van Tress, Dell, RJ, 936, Following, in the order given, is Walter Wismer and Leonard Sim 6.8, 63.65; Gwendola, RJ, 1163, 5.2, mons were Portland visitors Mon the name of the owner, name of cow, 60.48; Frank Hediger, No. 5, GG, 1268 breed, milk, per cent fat, and fat.: day. 4.9, 62.13; W. B. Vaughn, Moonie GH, Fred Blazier of Portland is visiting Class A Mature cows making 75 lbs 1820, 3.4, 61.88; Lady, RH, 1745, 3.5, fat: his sister Mrs. John Graf. F. R. Beals, Dora RH, 3,295, 3.3, 61.08; Dave Fitzpatrick, Cowslip, GJ Inquire McCormick, Hem- Miss Hattie Moore returned Sunday 108.71; Topsy, RH, 2,570, 3.05, 78.39. 1243, 4.8, 60.91; Fred Arnet, Nigger, 36-4tp lock Store from a short visit with friends and 1 , Dürrer A son. May GJ, 1894, 5.4, 102,- JAH. 1519, 4.0, 60.76; Paul F.dgar, Lu- ' lu, GJ, 1023, 5.8, 59.33; Fay, G.T, 1482 relatives In Salem and Dallas. ¿8; Lady GJ. 1817, 5.6, 101.75. Clyde Archie Mills nad John Blum made a Kinnaman, Queenie GH, 2,316, 4,2, 3.8, 56.32; J. N. Mathews, Red, GJ, business trip to Portland Monday. 97.27; Lady. GJ, 1637, 4.7, 16.94. An- 1 1395, 4.2, 58.59; Henry Landolt, Cla Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bennett and dVew Vetsch. No. 54, GG, 2027, 4.6, ra, GJ, 1221, 4.7, 57.39; Dürrer & oodyear takes son accompanied by Rev. Woolever , 93.24. Neiger A Neiger No. 1, GH, Son, Mattie, GG, 1234, 4.6, 56.76; I the highest- and Mrs. Woolever were Sunday vis- ■ ¡2,486; 3.7, 91.98; No. 9, GH, 1,959, 3.9 ’ Neiger A Neiger, No. 15, GH. 1668, grade, long - staple itors at I. H. Moore’s. 76.40. W. B. Vaughn. Susie, GH, 1,- 3.4, 56.71; A. W. Mills, Shanks, GJ, cotton, of unusual Mrs. Bradley went to Salem Fri-1 838, 4.9, 90.06; Cottonwood Farm, 1349, 4.2, 56.66; Joe Baumgartner, Hemstitching 10c Yard tensile strength, day returning Sunday, she was ac Janis, RG, 1,879, 4.7, 88.31. E. J. Mina, GJ, 1011, 5.6, 56.62; Geo. Ol Needlework and Giftsfl and builds up the companied home by her daughter Vi- j ■ Gienger, Migget, GH, 1655, 5,2, 86.06. son, Polly, GJ, 986, 5.7, 56.20; Edgar carcass of the Good - ola. who has been attending school; Dandy, GH, 1913, 4.3. 82.26; Kelly, & Son. Opal, GJ, 1122, 5.0, 56.10; P. Inlants* and Children’s Wear year Cord Tire by the in Salem the past year. GH, 1752. 4.5. 78.84. Dave Fitzpat J. Sharp, Helen, GJ, 977, 5.7, 55.69; exclusively Good Mr». Goldsworthy closed her school rick, GJ, 1984, 4.3, 85.31; Frank Hedi Jim Williams, Fay, GG, 1296, 4.3, 55.- year method of at Fawcett creek district Tuesday. , ger, No. 3, GJ, 1926, 4.4, 84.83; N. 78; Fred Robitsch, Cream, GJ, ><92, group-ply construc Lloyd Hall and Miss Eunice Hall M. Nielsen, No. 1, GH, 2003, 4.2, 84.13 5.6, 55.55. tion. The result is a H are visiting their sister Mrs. Grover T. B. Hyder, Sal, GJ, 1566, 5.2, 81.43. Class D, cows 2 years old making tire that lasts longer at Reedsville. J. N. Steiger, Lady, GH, 1169, 6.8, 45 pounds of fat: Adolph Schild, No. in any service and is Johnnie Thomas had the misfor- 79.49; Hunt A Dürrer, Blindy, GJ, 11, RH, 1826, 3.8, 69.39; Paul Bros., the most economi tune to cut his foot quite badly Wed 1727, 4.6, 79.44; Augustina, GG, 1736, Mildred, RJ, 1166,! 5.2, 0.63; Beauty, cal you can buy. nesday. 4.4, 76.38; Neilson Bros. Artis, RH, GJ, 1113, 4.5, 50.09; Fred Robitsch. 4« G«x()wr Station Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chance and 2539, 3.13, 79.47; W. Hathaway, No. Betty, RJ, 1026, 5.6, 57.46; Harley Daalara ar* ••// «mí Just a few tires and tubes m«n«f th* Goodvsgr son of Beaver, were calling on friends 26, GH, 2387, 3.3, 78.77; Leo. San Foland, Babe, GJ, 1147, 5.0, 57.35; (ord. taith th* h*a*l*d Ait- on hand. Not all sizes. Sup in Plebsant Valley Wednesday after dors, Isabelle, G. J. 1311, 6.0, 78.66 Leo Sanders, Polly. GG, 1423, 3.9, Weather Tread and bach them up uri th etendard ply future needs now. noon. Goody**, Sarah** Boquist Bros., Peggy, GH, 2173, 3.57, 55.46; Cottonwood Farm, Brownie, G John Zurflueh Jr., has been on the 77.58; Edgar A Son, Lysta, GJ, 1888, J, 1311, 4.2, 55.06; Princess, RG, 918, SUNSET GARAGE sick list the last few days. 4.1, 77.41; Peter Betschart, No. 10, 5.7, 52.90; Daisy, RG, 1110, 4.5, 49.95; i Flornie, GJ. 1082, 4.2, 45.49; F. R. GJ, 1897, 4.0, 75.88; Harley Foland, Beals, Washington, R. H, 1311, 4.1, NOTICE Brindle, GJ, 1674, 4.5, 75.33. Class B, cows 4 years old produc- 53,75; Dave Fitzpatrick, Beauty, GJ, Notice of hte annuul meeting of the I ing 65 pounds of fat: Harry Nielson 797, 6.7, 53.40; Jersey, GJ, 1004, 4.5, Big Nestucca Drainage District. I Allen GJ, 1940, 4.7, 91.18; Robt. Port- 45.05; N. M. Nielsen, No. 4, GG, 1237, There will be a meeting of the land ’ man, Drutly, GJ, 1493, 5.3, 79.18; Jack 4.3, 53.19: No. 5, GJ, 977, 5.1, 49.83; owners of the Big Nestucca Drainage Williams. Flossie GJ, 1742, 4.1, 71.42; No. 16, GD, 977, 5.1, 49.84; E. J. district to be held in the Cloverdale J. B. Hyder, Ringtail, GG, 177», 4.0, Gienger, Beulah, GG, 1073, 5.0, 52.40; cheese factory at Cloverdale, Oregon ¡71.16; Peter Jacob, Spec, GG, 1628, Dürrer A Son, Star, GG, 1215, 4.2, on Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at 2 p. I 4.3, 70.00; Wm. Robitsch. Xmas Doll, 51.03; J. L. Jones, Pet, GG, 772, 6.4. MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS ANI) m. for the purpose of electing one Su RJ, 1215, 5.7, 69.26; Sam Blaser,, Pol- 49.41; Josi Bros., No. 42, GH, 1500, RUBBER WANTED pervisor in accordance with sec I ly, GH 1752, 4.6, 80.59; M. N. Lamb, 3.2, 48.00; Ole Hopkins, Red, GJ, 1113, tion 5, chapter 340 of the general laws I No. 25, GD, 1299, 5.2 88.85; Geo. Ol 4.3, 47.86; Rosy II, GJ, 973, 4.9, 47.68; CASH PAID of Oregon, 1015. Dated at Cloverdale son, Goldie, GG, 1330, 5.0, 66.50; N. Hunt A Dürrer, Beauty, GG, 1097, 4..3 FOR Oregon, June 19, 1923. M. Nielsen No. 31, GJ, 1088, 6.0, 65.58 47.17; Jim Williams, Hazel, GJ, 1178, 37-2t W. L. HUDSON, Sec y. ' Dürrer A Son. Spot, GG, 1863, 3.5, 4.0, 47.12; Clark Emhum, Hart, JAG, HIDES. FURS 65.21; W. Hathaway, No. 3, GH, 1916, 924, 5.1, 47.12; Paul Edgar, Carmen, CARD OF THANKS GJ, 1063. 4.4, 46.77; Anita, GJ, 992. SACKE. 3.4, 65.15. Class C. Cows 3 years old producing 4.7, 46.62; Vaughn A Darby, Betty, METAL, We wish to thank the many friends 155 pounds fat: T. B. Hyder, Marie GJ, 1060, 4.4, 46.64; Neiger A Neiger for their kindness during the illness CHITTUM BARK. and after the death of our little lov ed one. Also for the beautiful floral Inqure offerings at the grave. MR. and MRS. RALPH LUCAS. BLOOM FUNRNITUEE CO. COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF LUMBER FOR SALE GOOD USED CARS Rough Lumber $12; Dressed Lumber $14 Pollyanna Shop G CITY TIRE SHOP GOODYEAR NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The county court at its June meet ing by authority given it in section I 9281 Oregon Laws, decided to discon tinue paying bounty on the follow ing predatory animals: coyotes, cou gars, gray wolves, black wolves, wild cats and seals. H. S. BRIMHALL 37-It County Clerk. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE YOU KNOW WE HAVE E 1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new battery, only .......................................... $165.00 1918 Chevrolet Touring ............................ $145.00 1921 Velie Six Touring ................................ $950.00 1918 Dodgf1 Touring...................................... $250.00 WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE CHEAPLY 9»e«e*e4e*e»^te*e*9»9ieíe»9»e*e«0»e*e«e«e*e»eíe4efe»e*e4e*e*9»ef £*eAeté>4A»e»e*&»€*e*:^* BRYSON-UNKfMOTOR CO “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE At A. Hudson Garage BE A BOOSTER If you like our city say so. If you don’t like it, move on, the world hates a knocker. If you like our credit service store, you make us feel good by saying so, for you are the ones who help us maintain a credit store by paying your bills promptly and we want you to know we appreci ate your business and we are now telling you so. CONOVER & CONOVER TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY the best of fresh fruits and vegetables and now is the time when new fruits are coming on the mar ket. We have them all. If you like good bread and want to be patriotic to home industry don’t forget that we have the Golden Crust Bread of the Tilla mook Bakery. The old stand hut new management LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS 'I »^>»»*3*e*0»3K>0*3<OKi l O*O iei O«O I OK3 I O I O»Q I O»^'J»D I O»J*>J»C40>Or3K>J»3»JKj»9»5K*~4OK DONT LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING Now is the time to go fishing and buy THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY NOTICE FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS « I Notice is hereby given that all ! School District No. 31 warrants up to and including No. 1125 are called for payment. Interest ceases after July 1st, 1923. 37-2t J. C. McCLURE, Clerk THE FRUIT PALACE your tackle and fishing wants at WHITE & O’DELL, Props. CALL US DAY OR NIGHT KOCH & BENNETT MEARS LIGHTHOUSE IS BEING IMPROVED RESOLUTION« OF CONDOLENCE Whereas God in His infinite mercy has seen fit to call from this earthly home our brother E. K. Gilbert, hus band of Minnie Gilbert and brother to W. J. Gilbert, be it Resolved that Silver Wave Chapter, Number 18, Order of the Eastern Star, extend to the bereaved family deepest sympathy in their hour of sorrow. That a copy of these resolutions be sent the family and to each of the lo cal news papers and the same be spread upon the minutes of the chap ter. Signed: Jessie Plank, Jessie Henkle, Edith Pennington. REPORT OF COW TESTING AS SOCIATION FOR MAY Number cows tested 1530, average milk per cow 1185, number of cows over 40 lbs. fat 1185, average fat per cow 48.91. The high pure bred herd: F. R. Beals, 21 cows, avg milk 1715, avg fat 56.24. Homer mason, 3 cows, avg milk 1203 lbs, avg fat 56.06; Cotton wood Farm, 17 cows, avg milk 1250 lbs. avg fat 52.25. High pure bred cow owned by F. R. 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