FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT REGISTRATION law HAS BEEN OBSERVED two or three- canning teams compet­ bert F. Krake, 4th. Albert Krake, 5th. ing each day of the week. Gus Peterson. Counties sending stock judging 11 Heifer Sr. Calf: lat L. C. Dan- teams will include Multnomah, Union, , iels, 2nd. Cre» ldie Johnson, 3rd. Don­ Umatilla, Sherman, Hood River, ald Henry, 4th. Erick Glad. dairy bull registration law has ( lackamas, Malheur, Washington, I 1». Heifer Junior Calf: let L. C. Columbia. Clatsop. Tillamook, Polk. | »»ry wi>H observed by Oregon - HOLSTEIN L^iry breeder* as a whole during the j Marion, Linn, Benton. Douglas, ______ _____ Jack-' i. Bull 3 yrs or over: 1st, F. R. Daniels. 2nd. Albert Krake, 3rd. Pearl y, «f lhe la«, reports H. N. Coleman s°n. «nd Lincoln. Beals, 2nd. John Schilds, 4th, Andrew- i Glad, 4th. C. H. Graves, 5th. C. B. Vantress. Lf the 0 A U. dairy staff, secretary* Canning teams will be from Mult-1 Lagler, 5th, John Jacoby, Sr. i the registration board. Certain iiomah. Clatsop, Columbia. Washing 2. Bull -yrs. under 8: 1st, Peter I 14 Jr. Champ. Bull: Joe Rosech. Champ. Bull: L. C. Daniels. I 15 - tjjlatioii’ could not be prosecuted be-1 ton. Tillamook. Lincoln. Benton, Lane, Betschert. 16. Sr. Champ. Cow: C. H. Graves. «ase of Ha«s in original act Jackson, Clackamas. Hood River, and 5. Bull Sr. Calf: 1st, F. R. Reals, I 17' Jr. Champ. Cow: L. C. Daniels. I ha' ' now been amended and Umatilla counties. 2nd. Peter Petschert. 18. Grand Champion Bull: Joe Ros- ¡^ngght. Quality of exhibits thus far this» 6. Bull J". Calf: l»t F. R. Beals, >ch. »be mea-urc provide« that no per- season at the county fairs has been 2nd, Rosa Schild, 3rd, F. R. Beals, 19. Grand Champion Cow: C, H. of firn ir. Oregon may sell, give better than ever before, reports Mr. 4th, Ernest O. Newberg. Graves. »•ay. offe: for publi' use. or buy Seymour. Clubs over the state are 20. Get of Sire: Ist. L. C. Daniels, Lra««P'. fl'r llst' d«>ry bull that showing growth, as indicated espec- 1 7. Cow 4yrs or over: 1st, F. R. Beals. 2nd, F. 2nd. Albert Krake, 3rd. Gus Peterson, R. Beals, 3rd, John L registered, pure bred, and li- **Uy by the fact that reports are com- Schild, 4th, F. R. Beals, 5th, Geo. 4th. Mrs. Joe Donaldson. jetiscd tv be sold. Public service is inff >n every day from clubs canplet- Kiger. 21. Produce of Cow: 1st. L. C. Dan­ Ltinai as breeding any cow in herds lnR their work 100 per cent strong. 8. Cow 3 yrs under 4: 1st. F. R. iels, 2nd. Albert F. Krake, 3rd. Gus *f tJve or ni >re cows not owned by; ------- --------------- Beals. 2nd, F. R. Beals, 3rd, Geo. Peterson, 4th. Alfred Zwald. 5th. C. «mer «f Kiger. H. Graves. Tbe dairy department at the con- 9. Cow 2 23. Exhibitor's Young Herd: 1st. L. and under 3: 1st F. R. constitutes the dairy registra- ¡ Beals, 2nd, Flora Schild, 3rd, Lily C. Daniels, 2nd. Albert F. Krake, 3rd aco boa-c. unamed. Schild, 4th, Geo. Kiger. Bcspotisitulity and penalty for vio- 25. Dairy Herd: 1st. C. H. Graves, I 10. Heifer Sr. Yrl: 1st. F ■ R. Beals, L rmi of the act was placed by the Mrs. F D. Mitchell was in the city 2nd. Geo. Kiger. 2nd. Alfred Zwald. jj th< purveyor of animals sold states that Bayocean has had a very 2nd F R ... *? «•**«»• GUERNSEY L^dillesaUy. Permission to ob- good patronap- this summer. «d 1. Bull, lyr old and over: 1st. Hom­ Lin s temporary license to sell ani- that some of the bungalettes are still schert • • ■ Peter Bet- er Mason, 2nd. Ira G. Lance, 3rd. Pius Christen. IM.< meting the registration re- occupied, and other visitors are com . . ,. i 12- Heifer, Sr. Calf: 1st. F. R. Beals hut not yet licensed, may ing. Workmen are . busy re-shnigling 2. Bull 2 yrs. under 3 yrs: 1st Cot­ 2nd F R 3rrf k granted by the board, made up of the natatorium, and onmo some ntnnr other build-1 '» *u*<‘r’ 4U| tonwood Farm, 2nd. Tony Lagler. rutilai I Andikw . . _ l F M Brandt, hirnd of dairying at ings. including the Bayside Inn, to „ ollr C^ 3. Bull Cenior Yearling: 1st. John ta ««liege and members of his staff, make ready for the coming winter. ‘ Rp-i. F p ,, > **., . 1,’. J i Berns. Lm!'. offir* permit much of the The people over at Bayocoan are ex- Mowery, «h. Winslow Stlllwil? ' 4. Bull, Jr. Yrl: 1st. Erwin Harri­ Mowery, 4th. Winslow Stillwell, 5th. son, 2nd. Josi 4 Perren. -red tape" t. be cut and the law more pectantly looking forward to road Otto Schild. mdily and effectively administered. connection with this city next season, 5. Bull, Sr. Calf: 1st. Phillip Bus- 14. Senior Champ. Bull: F. R. Beals lach. Tbs board depends upon breeders, upon which so much depends in the 15. Junior Champ. Bull: F. R. Beals. «only agen:>, farm bureaus and matter of tourist patronage for that 6. Bull, Jr. Calf: 1st. Pius Christen, 16. Senior Champ. Cow: F. R. Laere :: I in raising the stand- resort. Beals. k-: of -.-.•stock, for inform- I WILL BUY YOUR 17. Junior Champ. Cow F. R. Beals i:. - or attempted vio- Also both grand champions. CALVES and HIDES I pmbs of the law. Specific inforro- 20. Get of Sire: 1st. F. R. Beals, JgWB u to cases, names, dates and Let me know what you have. 2nd. Jack Mowery, 3rd. F. R. Beals, Lac ■ c.. : - is essential. 4th. Geo. Kiger, 5th. Peter Betschert. PAUL DISNEY 21. Produce of Cow: 1st. F. R. Beals BELL 133-J The Dalles— Construction of new A brush fire, evidently carelessly 2nd. Jack Mowery, 3rd. Peter Bets- MUTUAL PHONE 50-tf IWresthan market road under way. initiated by campers, started on the chert. sugar fac’-ry for Klamath Falls ' Ollie Wood place at Beaver last Mon- 22. Exhibitor's aged herd: 1st. F. R. |j ■ ■■ I day and burned on the hill back of Beals, 2nd. no entry. town and over part of the graveyard. 23. Exhibitor's young herd: 1st. F. Wm. Powell, supervisor, and his road R. Beals. crew turned out. with other -near by­ 24 Breeder's Calf herd: 1st. F. R. farmers and fought the tire to a Beals. standstill. School was hastily ad-1 Work left before 9 p. m. will JERSEY joumed, and most of the scholars took 1. Bull 3 yrs or over: 1st. Joe be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­ their books home. Many of the old ech, 2nd. Alfred Zwald, 3rd. lowing day. Prints finished Senator 5k Nary has asked secre- residents remembered the fire that oc­ Robitsch. tary Hoover ti allow 3, on glossy or dull paper as curred at Beaver, in 1915, when six­ 2. Bull. 2 and under 3 yrs.: 1st. Wm. » mpbacked salmon eggs you prefer for the same teen houses were destroyed by the Thomas. k be ,‘i r.- i 'regon for hatching in leaping flames of a forest fire. It is 4. Bull Jr. yrling: 1st. L. C. Daniels, price. tat Oreg hatcheries. The fish ; related that the Gilbert Brothers at sser hate..- lo-re are to be placed Beaver, lost upwards of »85,000 by 2nd. Albert Krake. 3rd. H < White. AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE 14th. C. H. Graves, oth. Zenger 4 , E Oreg«, i -ustal streams, and a' i destruction of their store and other 1 Kohler. ped aliowa.K M m eggs asked for, ' property, while a number lost their 5. Bull Sr. Calf: 1st. Jack Graff. ru :• p a •in the rivers and 1 homes. Too much emphasis cannot be 6. Bull Jr. Calf: 1st L. C. Daniels, Itrean.- : Tillamook county, as out- laid on caution by everybody. At 2nd. C. H. Graves, 3rd. Albert John- tee: by D: Th ma> W Roas, a mem­ this time wish ! is dry as tinder, and son, 4th. Ixrslie Ketch,Jr., 5th. Crar- ber of th« -tat« commercial fish com- once a forest fire gets beyond control, ■ -s«. -- talk before the Til ta­ great damage to property, and even ence Arney. 7. Cow 4 yrs or over: 1st C. H. lk Gann and Fish club of this city life may result. Graves, 2nd. Mrs. Joe Donaldson, 3rd. When you want to convert your entire l weeks ago. The humpback is a Alfred Zwald, 4th. C. H. Graves, 5th. holdings into cash by way of auction ill salmor that runs in the rivers Alfred Zwald. Sale, it will be to your advantage to I bays of the coast streams during see me. Plaese ask for a date before 9. Cows 2 and under 3: 1st. Erick iumn.- r months, thus filling a gap you get out your bills. Call me at Glad. 2nd. Gus Peterson, 3rd. Mrs. Tillamook wrer. the spring and fall run of Bakery, Phone 101. Joe Donaldson. jtr eaimor. varieties. 10. Heifers Sr. Yrls: 1st. Alfred It wa- due to the efforts of Dr. At the recent session of the county Zwald. 2nd. Mrs. Joe Donaldson, 3rd. » tha- Senator McNary took up i matte- with the Secretary of Com fair, the several calf clubs of this William Robitsch, 4th. Thayne Smith. county showed fifty-nine calves, most 11. Heifers Jr. Yrling: 1st. Lester «e It is believed that the eggs of which were pure-breds. This Daniels, 2nd. Gus Peterson, 3rd. AJ- II be avai.able for the purpose, as means that fifty-nine children in this Ross i- tHiund to see the Tilla- county were interested competitors COMING TO nk rivers and rt-eams stocked with for judging honors. C .If Club Lead­ i Hump: a >. which he figures will PORTLAND * »r. at both commercial and er Kennedy did not h ive to do any persuading, as the young people were bort fishermen. anxious to show their pets, and had them in fine condition for the big SPECIALIST show. The calf clubs of the state are doing grand work in interesting and in Internal Medicine for the educating the young people, principal­ past twelve years ly sons and daughters of farmers, in , the matter of beter cows and greater Bwr began falling Wednesday milk check. Moreover, the work will' DOES NOT OPERATE The UNIVERSITY of OREGON ■wmonr :*n< cveral good showers persuade a large majority of the boys contains \ _ fresnei.. up lawns and lessen- and girls to stick to the farm, as a The College of Literature. Science I Ar* hazard :r U m Umbdr, 4» business, instead of going to the pre- ( Will be at and the Arts with 22 departments Tse water prosure is low on ac- carious life that awaits them in the Benson Hotel Thursday. Friday, Sat­ The professional school» of Archi­ nt of the -small volume of water big cities. urday, Sept, 27, 28, 29 tecture and Allied Arts—Business n streams that furnish Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Administru'ion—Education—Grad W to th. wns of the county, FAIR CATTLE AWARDS ARE MADE PUBLIC 5 2nd. Frank Emminegger. ace, 2nd. Ira G. Lance, 3rd. Erwin Mason. 19. Grand Champion Cow: Cotton- 11. Heifer, Junior Yearling: 1st Harrison, 4th. Cottonwood Farm, 5th. Erwin Harrison. wood Farm. Robert W Hams, 2nd. John Berns, 3rd. 13. Junior Heifer Calf: 1st. John I 20. Get of Sire: 1st. Cottonwood Ira G. Ijtnce, 4th. Josi 4 Perren, 5th. Berns, 2nd. John Berns, 3rd. Ira G. ~ Farm, 2nd. John Berns, 3rd. Ira G. Cottonwood Farm. Lance, 4th. Cottonwood Farm. . Lance, 4th. Josi 4 Perrin. 12.Heifer, Sr. Calf: 1st. Jeff Wall- 14. Sr. Champ. Bull: Homer Mason. 21. Produce of Dam: 1st. Cotton­ 15. Junior Champion Bull: Pius wood Farm, 2nd. Ira G. Lance, 3rd. Josi 4 Perrin, 4th. Cottonwood Farm. Christen. Do you know 22. Exhibitor’s Aged Herd: 1st. 16. Senior Champ. Cow: Cotton- you can roll Cottonwood Farm, 2nd. Ira G. Lance. wood Farm 7. Junior Champ. Cow: Jeff Wal­ 23. Exhibitor’s Young Herd: 1st. Cottonwood Farm, 2nd. Josi 4 Perrin, ls. Grand Champion Bull: Homer 3rd. John Bern- cts fro THE SEINE FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES Bell 59-J R. B. HAYS, Prop. 'BAYOCEAN beaches HAVE GOOD SEASON “B ull 'D urham TOBACCO SENATOR MCNARY ASKS FOR SALMON General line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows Both Phones Tillamook. Oregon ------------- BEAVER SECTION HAS BRUSH FIRE BELLS KODAK SHOP A. W. Plank Hardware Uoody—r Tires 191» 19JU HU2 1K3 hough always T highest in qual­ ity, Goodyear Tires are never high priced, as this chart shows. See how Goodyear Tire prices for years have kept under the av­ erage price level for all commodities. Today, the best tires Goodyear ever built sell for 37% less than in 1920; 30% less than in 1914. This is a good time to buy Goodyears. A« Goodyear Ser Pice Sfafton Draleri u>r cell and recom­ mend the new Goodyear Cerda tai th the beveled All- Weather Tread and bach them ap tetth standard G»odrear Service SUNSET GARAGE A MEAL WITHOUT MEAT Somep eople get along fine without meat but most people consider it the foundation of their meals. 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He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and of­ fers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat­ ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, onsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re­ sults in diseases of the stomach, liv­ er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catar­ rh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments, If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improp- er measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consul­ tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompan­ I ied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. 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