Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 12, 1923, SPECIAL FAIR EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923
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A Daily Newspaper Published During
the Fair by the
Headlight
Publishing
Company
Tillamook,
Oregon
Leslie Harrison,
Managing Editor
Telephones
Pacific States, Main M
Mutual Telephone
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♦ OUR EDITORIAL POLICY
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♦ 1. To advocate, aid and sup-
♦ port any measures that will
♦ bring the most good to the
♦ most people.
♦ 2. To encourage industries
♦ to establish in Tillamook
♦ county.
♦ 3. To urge the improvement
♦ of a port for Tillamook City.
♦ 4. To insist on an American
♦ standard of labor.
♦ 6. To be politically indepen­
♦ dent, but to support the can­
♦ didates for publie office who
♦ will bring the most good to
♦ the people of Tillamook
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your pure
BRED HERD
NOW
No matter how long, or how good a pure bred bull you use in your herd of grade or scrub cows, you will
always have nothing better than a grade herd till you procure one or more purebred females.. This sale is
your opportunity to get a start.
GUERNSEYS
Are the generally acknow lodged quality milk cow. They are not too large nor too small, and docile in dis­
position. More like our native stock than are other other breeds in this respect.
AT TILLAMOOK FAIR GROUNDS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
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BRUSH FIRE SPREADS
FROM SLASHING
A brush fire got away at the Hen­
ry Simmons place one day last week,
and spread to other property at a
point about 6 miles south of town,
and is now close to the York mill, but
Simmons and a force of men are hard
at work trying to put it out, under
direction of Fire warden McCowell.
Should the tire get to the York saw­
mill, it is figured considerable loss
would result, but the latest reports
indicate that it will be stamped out
before it gets much bigger. The Fire
warden has revoked all permits for
brush burning, as it is extremely
hazardous at this time for Ares of
any sort in the woods or on ranches.
PERSONAL MENTION
Bert Robinson and wife were in the
city thia week from their ranch near
Siletz, Lincoln county, visiting with
old friends in this section.
Bert
formerly clerked for Conover brothers
in their grocery store, and while here
is doing some repair work on his old
home, which has been rented since he
left this city last spring.
Three large Steelheads or rainbow
trout were lately added to the aquar­
ium in the window of King & Cren­
shaw’s hardware store. They were
taken from Gold creek, and are last
year’s fish. They are quite an attract­
ion to tourists and others who stop
in town. The children are especially
interested in watching the antics of
the fish in the window pond, where a-
bout thirty coast trout of various six­
es may be seen.
W. O. Davis moved his shoe repair­
ing machinery from Portland to this
city the latter part of last week, and
will occupy a room just east of the
grocery store of Conover 4i Conover.
Mr. Davis lived in Tillamook forty
years ago, when a small boy, with his
parents, and is a cousin of Bert Thay­
er of the city police. While it took
Mr. Davis forty years to return to
Tillamook, they all come back sooner
or later.
Miss Ada Lister and Oscar Duf-
•trom of Tacoma were married at the
home of the bride's sister Mrs. Stan ley
Coates, Monday, September third.
Archdeacon Black of the Episcopal
church performed the wedding cere­
mony in the presence of the im­
mediate relatives of the bride. A-
mong the out of town guests were
Mrs. Mary McLean of Hillsboro and
Mr. W. H. Bell, father of the bride.
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AUTOMOBILE SHOW
at the
COUNTY FAIR
Don’t fail to see the 1924 models to be displayed in
our big tent near entrance
Dodges, Fords, Buicks, Chevrolets
DISPLAYED BY
SUNSET GARAGE
DODGE-BUICK
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
FORD-LINCOLN
BRYSON-UNK MOTOR CO
Buy your car from an established local dealer where you can get
new car service
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