P WEDNESDAY Heaòligljt SPECIAL FAIR EDITION W ednesday morning , S eptember CALF “BUTTERCUP” 12, 192.3 FREE DISTRIBUTION MIAMI JERSEY CALF LEADS CALF CLUB GETS THREE PRIZES A “Buttercup of Rose Lane" belong­ Ramey Peterson, son of Gus Pet­ ing to Robert Williams, son of Jas. erson of the Miami dairy, will be Williams, captured first place in the Part of the returns from the stock Tuesday the opening day of the able to take home three ribbons from judging yesterday are available tho calf club yesterday and first place in fair brought a good sized crowd of the fair, for yesterday his Jersey roanv of the awards could not be the open class. This fine young an­ sight seers that, according to man­ yearling calf walked uway with three imal is registered under No. 142,185. Itameil last night. ager Pine, was-fully equal to the num­ awurds for the calf club entries, “Beauty IXL of the Forgettes Roy­ ber who entered the gates last year ThiB young animal was judged first al Knight No. 41597, won the first on the opening day. Up to 4 p. m. in the Jersey yearling Champion jun­ place for the Guernsey bull class, SIX GO TO PENITENTIARY Tuesday, eight hundred tickets were ior yearling and grand champion ov­ one year old or over. This animal taken up at the two entrances, and er all breeds. Last Monday in circuit court. is the property of Homer Mason and the night attendance was much lar­ »retted the honors from “Jolly Fer- Judge Bagley passed sentence upon ger. If the fair attendance increases, four burglars and two forgers. The the crowd until the last picture was ■ain,” who has held the title here for us it usuully does following the open­ shown. aeveral seasons. The latter animal huglars were Clifford Bouch, Fred Du ing day, the attendance of last year Puis, Lee Osborne and Harry Berg, The Relief Corps, the Presbyterian is the property of Ira G. Lance. each of whom got three years in the may be eclipsed. and Christian Aid societies have res­ A first prize went to "Tillamook penitentiary, except in the case of Hugh Nisbet of Chimacum, Wash., taurants on the grounds, where home Redwing” for the junior bull calf. Osborne who will have eighteen and Wm. Schulmerick of Hillsboro, cooking is a specialty. “Redwing" belongs to Pius Christen. months to serve. R. E. Thomas, in­ did the stock judging, which will b ■ An individual exhibit worthy of In the four year old cow clasH “Gail dicted for forgery committed in this finished some time today. The work notice is that of H. Y. Blalock of of Sequoia” took her place ahead of county last July drew 10 years on of the judges is well spoken of by Beaver, which includes almost any “Janis.” This last animal has held his ticket, as he was a parole violator, stockmen. thing that can be grown in this valley. the first place for several seasons. to boot, having been sent up from thia The display of agricultural pro-’ The products are from Mr. Blalock’s Roth these animals belong to Cotton­ county on a similar charge several ducts by the Pleasant valley and New-1 fuim in Sunny Nook. wood farm. years ago. He was later paroled tucca valley granges is attracting | The various cheese factories in Class judging will continue this and violated it, hence was given a much attention, and the g neral ill the association all have exhibits. li morning and it is thought that by longer term by Judge Bagley. Ray play in the pavilion is also especially all looks good enough to eat. this evening all the judging will be Grayson, indicted for forgery com- good. | in .he pavilion is the fair exhibit completed. Several surprises are pre mitted in this county, also drew three of flowers that must be seen to be Most of the entries were completed dieted in the presenting of awards by years in the state penal institution. yesterday, and the stock exhibit i.i fui, and shows what can be done in euse who have been following the Deputies will take the batch over full in all departments. that line in this mild climate and ex­ judging closely. to the pen this week. cellent soil. The poultry division was judged The poultry was judged yesterday In the Nestucca exhibit is an old the first day of the fair. The ex ­ but uie records for the awards was hibit was full and interesting to those cap and ball Colt'B revolver, a relic Kt available yesterday evening. Dr. Geo. Russell was taken in cus- who are concerned in the various of the days of the Civil war. It is owned by F. Smith. tody at Cloverdale by county author- types of birds shown. The Headlight booth is attractive ities last Monday night, and will be The Midway was a blaze of light, charged with driving a car while in and the shows and “hot dog” res­ with its checkered walls. Here is an intoxicated condition. Russell has taurant and other concessions were shown a copy of the Headlight of 35 been living in Washington for some busy. And the spieler was there. years ago, and one of the present day, time past, and recently came back to The free amusements which em­ also a form of type made up and his old home in Cloverdale, where he brace Cortello’s Flying circus and ieady for the press. Much interest practiced medicine for some ! time, trained dogs, ami the free picture has been shown in this exhibit. President Coolege will make recom­ when he was apprehended on the shows, together with the music of Baiterson & Rinehart have an un­ mendations to congress to make en­ above charge. McGhee’s big orchestra, drew a 1: g ique exhibit at the fair, consisting of actments to operate the coal mines Minnie Stillwell is acting as Cir- crowd last nighti the number being a pen of Silver black foxes, and Afri- of this country in case of a strike or cuit Court bailiff during the present estimated at 2,000. The trapeze Canadian and Snow geese, threatened strike. There is some term of court. tricks, and the dog perform i i'c I The exhibit from the gold creek doubt as to the power of congress to Interesting, and the acrobatic and fish hatchery by Supt. Tom Pollock, tuk< such laws it is said. The ac­ Astroia—I. W. W. »trike scheduled trapeze stunts thi illing. The picture is attracting much attention. Here tion will be taken on account of re­ for September was a complete failure. show was especii"- >i.- -....■' ' <•'<» m-v be seen the work of the state cent disturbances in the middle west coil fields. TO OPERATE MINES IN CASE OF STRIKE U N CONSTITUTION A L In the case of the State of Oregon versus Chas, and Emil Wooley and John Patterson jointly on trial for allege.! violation of a notice posted by the authority of the Game com­ mission forbidding fishing less than eigh- hundred feet below a dam across the Trask river below the state hatch­ ery. last Tuesday, Judge Bagley ruled that the authority of the Game eommis.oon to enforce rulings of its rr? under chapter 66 of the state tame laws of Oregon for 1921, was ^constitutional, and directed the jury to find for the defendants, who were acquitted. It is evident, that the law.’ will have to be recon­ structed so as to give power to the (■■■ission by statue, and provision ■ade for such cases as above, where the object was to protect fish that •«re on their way to spawning place- up the river. AH GEL ! / DON’T HEAR NO BELL I WISHED THEY’D MAKE THE z VACATIONS L0NGLT.PERTY i SOON THERE WON’T BE NO SWIMMIN’ NOR NOTHIN’ \ (Onva w. m. o.> « 1 IV.l. I WIVES ADMITTED BY OHIO BIGAMIST Harry R. Roshen, of Ohio was ar- rested in Los Angeles recently and charged with bigamy, He admitted after questioning that he was marri­ ed to seven different women at one time. Roshon was first under sus­ picion for complicity in the death of a Seattle woman by poisoning. PICTURES OF ECLIPSE PROCURED IN MEXICO / !**•• AX schoo D TWILIGHT FOLLOWS ECLIPSE The partial eclipse of the sun, last Monday, was noticeable in this city only for the twilight effect produced, as the sky was overcast, making a view of the sun impossible. A slight ocean mist fell during the time of the eclipse which added to the impaired visibilty. The effect of the eclipse can best be described as a twilight that is followed by the semi-darkness that ensues after the setting of the sun. Many chickens went to roost in this city, during the eclipse, and a dairyman relates that his cow herd came up to the barn to be milked during the time of the partial shadow across the face of old Sol. hatchery in miniature, with explan­ ations by the Superintendent. Tonight Cotello’s Flyirg circus will give another popular exhibition, and it is unnecessary to say that the crowd will be there. The picture show people will put on to night, the feature play “The Rap­ ids,” which is said to be a hummer. This picture will be supplemented with “Speed Bgs," a two reel com­ edy, which is sure to please all. MP RELIEF QUOTA IS OVERSUBSCRIBED According to eastern reports the l*out of $5,000,000 which was set ■ a quota for the United States, has oversubscribed by $100,000. The i American Red Cross has had charge M the work. Continued help in this I traction has been asked for however Ay the relief officials. 7 Scientists who went to Mexico from Swarthmore college to get pictures of the eclipse Monday were successful it is reported. They expect to use the photographs to prove the Einstein theory. Scientists in California were unable to photograph the phenomena on account of cloudy weather. School Days—the Lame.it SAYS ORDER MEET CONGRESSIONAL COM­ MITTEE Senator Edwards of this city and Russell Hawkins, president of the Whitney Lumber Co., of Garibaldi, had a conference with Senator Mc- "Nary and the Congressional reforest­ ation committee in Portland early this week, and the entire party called upon the representative of the U. S. board of engineers, who is in charge at Portland. It is believed by Sen­ ator Edwards that a good impression was made upon the Congressional committee in regard to future im­ provement of Tillamook bay water ways. I is further believed that a hearing wil be given the committee recently selected by this county to bo before the board of engineers at Washington, and that the hearing will take place some time in Nov­ ember next. In fact, matters look­ ing to a re-hearing look better now than at any time since the matter was taken up by the civic and other bodies in this county some weeks ago. IX-