WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923 2 COW TESTING ASSN. REPORT FOR AUGUST No. cows tested 1690, No. cow» over 40pounds fat 58««, Avg. milk per cow 854. Avg. fat per cow 3861. Following in the order given is the name of owner, name of cow,, breed, milk, per cant fat, fat: Class A. Mature cows making «5 pounds of fat: Kiger i Josi, Nora, R. H. 2465, 3.5, 86.28; Brownie, G. J. 1538, 4.5, 69.21. Cottonwood Farm, Rogue, R. G. 1758, 4.3, 75.59;Daisy, R. G. 1677, 4.0, 61.08. Hunt & Dürrer Bonita, G. G. 1841, 4.1, 75.48. Purrer & Son, Pot, G. J. 1646, 4.5, 74.07; May, G. J. 1256, 5.3, «6.57. Hunt & Purrer, Blindy, G. J. 1311, 5.5, 72.11. Pave Fitzpatrick, Rase, G, J. 1364» 5.1, 69.50; Jewel G. J. 1178, 5.6, 65.97. E. M. L eolnig, Paisy, G. H.1550, 4.4, 68.20; Buttercup, G. J. 1314, 5.1, 67.01. Homer Mason, Bessie, R. G. 1256, 5.4, «7.82. E. J. Geinger, Jersey, G. J. 1318, 5.0, 65.90; Keery, G. J. 1175, 5.6, 05.80. Class B. Four year old making 50 pounds of fat: E. M. Leonnig, Flow­ er, G. G. 1172, 6.1, 71.49. Pete Jacob, Princess, R. H., 1271, 5.6, 71.18. Hom­ er Mason, Linnie, R. G., 1243, 5.7, 70. 85; Buttercup R. G., 1122, 5.2, 58.34. John Berns, Nettie, R. G., 1262, 5..2, 65.62. N. M. Neilsen, No. 37.G.J., 1262 5.1, «4.36. Wm. Robitsch, Happy, R.J 825, 7.1, 58.58. Jim Williams, Bunny, R. G., 1265. 4.5, 56.93. Josi & Perrin, lardy, R. G., 1327, 4.2, 55.73. Joe Baumgartner, Mabel, R. G. 949, 5.7, 54.09. Peter Betachart No. 36, G. IL, 1525, 3.5, 53.38. Kerry Ladolt, Lily, G. J., 1302, 4.0, 52.08. Sam Blaser, Polly, G. H., 142«. 3.6, 51.34. Ed Stark, Brownie, G. J., 1094, 4.6, 50.32. Paul Edgar. Allie, G. J., 89«, 5.6, 50.18 Class C. Three year old making 45 pounds of fat: E. M. Leonnig, Spot, G. J„ 1597, 4.3, «8.67; Beauty, R. J., 995, 6.0, 59.70. Homer Mason, Blue Bell, R. G.. 1048, 5.8, *10.78. Donald- con & Peck, No. 32, G. J., 1014, 5.1, 51. 71. Neilsen Bros., Queen, G. H„ 942, 5.2, 48.98. W. B. Vaughn, Lady, R. H. 1166, 4.1, 47.81. Ben Van Tress Geuendola, R. J., 784, 6.0, 47.04. Ed­ gar & Son, Blanch, G. J., 958, 4.9, 46.94. Paul Edgar. Fay, G. J., 1144, 4.1, 46.90. Frank Hediger, No. 5, G.G, 874, 5.3, 46.32. Dave Fitzpatrick, Cowslip, G. J., 880, 5.2, 45.76. John Berns, Glenda, R. G„ 1113, 4.1, 45.63. John Fitzpatrick, Babe, G. J., 871, 5.2, 45. 29. Class D. Cows two years old mak­ ing 40 pounds of fat: John Berns, Marie, R. G., 1225, 4.3, 52.68;Bess, G. G., 887, 4.7, 41.69. Homer Mason, Primrose, R. G., 958. .'>.*), 47.90; Violu, R. G., 753, 5.7, 42.92. Harley Poland, Bals., (i. J., 853. 5.6, 47.71. Adolf Schild No. 11, R. H., 1234, 3.8, 46.89; No. 17, R. IL, 1163, 3.7, 43.03. Lamb & Riechers, No. 25, G. J., 1045, 4.4, 45.98. Dürrer & Son, Star, G. G., 908, 5.0, 45.40. Paul Bros., Mildred, R. J., 915, 4.8, 43.92. Vaughn & Dar by, Betty, G. J., 818, 5.3, 41.25; Happy G. J., 750, 5.5, 41.25. Leo Sanders, Polly, G. G., 1091, 4.0, 43.64. Paul Edgar, Carmen, G. J., 859, 5.0, 42.95; Anita, G. J., 704, 5.9, 41.54. Cotton­ wood Farm, Flonnie, G. J., 732, 5.8, 42.46. N. M. Neilsen, No. 4, G. G., 846, 5.0, 442.30. Josi & Perrin, Daisy, G. G., 924, 4.5, 41.58. Dave Fitzpat­ rick, Beauty, G. J., 586, 7.0, 41.02. Neiger & Neiger, Queen, G. IL, 908, 4.5, 40.86. Jim Williams, Violet, R. G., 983, 4.1, 40.30. some time with her parents there. Mr McDaniels plans to join them later. Mias Francis Kerrimun is here on a visit to her grandmother Mrs. Em­ ma Perkins. Miss Kerriman is from Portland. Mrsr. G. A. Martin spent a few days in Portland the last of the week Mrs. Annie Wright and son of Portland are visitors at the home of Mrs. Wrights’ sister Mrs. Ed Hall. Mrs. L. M. Walker was a shopper in the city the lust of the week from Pleasant Valley. Miss Mattie Todd is visiting at the home of her brother P. W. Todd of Tillamook.— McMinnville News Re­ porter. Mrs. C. E. Walker left Friday for Portland where she will undergo medical treatment. Miss Wanda Neisoa of Portland was a week end visitor at the home of her uncle, lra G. Nelson. Mrs. Ed Heisel and small son are visiting Mr. Heisel’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Pete Heisel in Montesano, Wash for a short time. Bert King is on a two weeks trip in southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn of Nehalem were in the city Monday last. Al Boon of Mohler was in the city Tuesday. Dick Wallint of Garibaldi was in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Innis returned to her home in Boise, Idaho, Thursday after spending four weeks with her sister Mrs. Orpha Eastman. She was ac­ companied as far as Portland by Mrs. Eastman who will attend to busi­ ness while in the metropolis. F. J. Klinehan made a business trip to Portland the last of the week. DAVIS REPAIRS YOUR SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT TRY HIM W. 0. Davis * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin of Oregon City spent a few days in the city this week visiting relatives I and friends. Mrs. Christie Downer was a Wheel er visitor in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebs und Hmall son Arthur of Scio are in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Krebs, who was Miss Freda Schnuelle before her marriage has many old friends and schoolmates in the community. Miss Helen Case came in from Portland Friday to spend the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case. Miss Case is now employed at the custom house in the mettopoiia. Mrs. Mary Allison spent a few days at Seaside the last of the week. MOVING PICTURE CAMERAMAN HERE A representative of the Pathe Weekly, moton picture producers of Paris, with an army of operators in the United States, was in Tillamook last ■day, and attended the Efj picnic. It was rumored that he Wotl, take pictures of events connect^ with the picnic, but it is said he fused to do, as he lacked authority. The Pathe specializes in wrecks really come under either head., fL only disaster was to the sandwi^ and eatables. But under the head of wrecks— some of the boys who w(„ fined over there, had their pock«, wrecked. The Pathe man left Sua. day for Seattle on a hurry up tan So, we won’t see the Elk picnic # the movies. THE GOOD MAXWELL Today, by virtue of the new low price the good Maxwell’s domination of its class is absolute and perfect TOURING CAR........................ SPORT TOURING.................... ROADSTER ............................ SPORT ROADSTER................ SPECIAL SPORT TOURING CLUB COUPE .......................... 4-PASSENGER COUPE........ SEDAN . .. t TRAVELER $ 965.00 1165.00 965.00 1085.00 1175.00 1125.00 1395.00 1510.00 1795.00 I ! All prices F. 0. B. Tillamook Next to Conover’s Old Stand I I I WILLIAMS & MUMMS 1 TILLAMOOK, OREGON ¡ mimm m m mt w la uv kjjujul 7/,c FIRST NATIONAL?/«,,/, OF TILLAMOOK \ PERSONAL MENTION Fred Burton, who lives south of the Tillamook bridge, has cleared up a lot of stump land this summer, and now has the tile ready to place in a lot of cross ditches, which will re­ claim some good bottom land. John Hathaway and son Benny are on a hunting trip near Cottage Grove Mrs. Ralph McDaniels and son left for Oklahoma Saturday to spend I CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $100,