Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    inAY. NOVEMBER lfi, 1923
klan meeting
WAS HELD AT SALEM
, -.tv one hundred kfenamen from
M"'
. ..__
lamook and other parts of this
j,ty attended « big meeting of the
in held at ««>••'» last Saturday
hl. .. It is
•» said
-— that there were sev-
.thousuivl klnrisiiien tn the line of
Lt. and other thousands witnessed
Lemonstration at the fair grounds
L Sah m Two big airplanes flew
L
city apd fair ground«, one
hted by » Bery cross, and the other
bring •» illumini»1««! invitation:
„in the Klan.” It was estimated
jt 10,004» kfenamen were present
mi various parts of the state. A
»e class it is «“id was initiated at
I meeting.
Special open meeting of K. P. Dis-
L Convention at city hall Monday
bning. November 19th. Entertain-
int. Th«' public is cordially invited,
adv.
IRAMATIC SINGER
HEARD IN RECITAL
IPovI Boerne Bjornskjold was heard
I recital here Friday night at the
Kristian church under the auspices
I the Munday Musical club. A lurg'
Lwd attended mid much appreei-
tun was manifest at the program.
[Mr Bjornskjold is of Danish birth
Ll possesses a powerful tenor voice,
ting called by some a successor to
kruao.
[sketches from Lohengrin and Pag-
gei were ably rendered by the art-
t, as well as other songs.
Mr. Bjornskjold was accompanied
i Emil Enna of Portland.
CARO OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
anks und appreciation, to the many
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
friends and neighbors, who so kind
ly assisted us during the sickness and
death of our beloved husband and
father. Also for the beautiful floral
offerings.
MRS. FRED BALMER
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HOFMANN
AND FAMILY
ELIZABETH BALMER
MARTHA BALMER
REPORT OF TILLAMtMiK COW-
TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR
OCTOBER, 1923
Paul Fitzpatrick Secretary, G. A
Peters, Tester.
No. cows tested
1636 No. cows over 40 pounds fat,
189. Avg. milk per cow 587; avg. fat
per cow, 28.98
High pure-bred herd: owner, No.
cows, Avg. milk, Avg. fat. Homer
Mason, 15, 758, 40.58. Cottonwood
Farm 18, 619, 31.06.
Three high grade herds over 20
cows: Owner, No. cows, Avg. milk,
Avg. fat. Hunt & Dürrer, 28, 815,
42.37.
Dave Fitzpatrick, 20, 732,
88.83. Dürrer * Son, 27, 784, 39.46.
Three high grade herds under 20
cows: Owner, No. cows, Avg. milk,
Avg. fat. Harley Foland, 13 776,
38.63. P. Bua lach, 18, 726, 38.18. Ki-
ger A- Josi, 16, 913, 37.55.
High pure bred cow: Owner, Kiger
& Josi, name of cow, Nora, breed,
Holstein, age, M; pounds milk, 2173;
pounds fat, 78.49.
High grade cow: Owner P Bus­
lach; name of cow, Sunbeam; breed,
Guernsey; age, M; pounds milk, 1432;
pounds fat 85.92.
Following in the order given is
the owner, name of cow, breed, milk,
pounds fat, fat:
Class A. Mature cows making 55
pounds of fat. Philip Buslach, Sun­
beam, G G, 1432, 6.0, 85.92. Kiger &
Josi, Nora, R H, 2173, 3.61, 78.49.
Williams & Beals. Blacky, BH, 1572,
4.8, 75.46; Roletta, GH, 1119, 5.5, 61.55
Frank Blaser, Dora, GJ. 1280, 6.8,
74.24. Hunt 4 Dürrer, Hermosa, GG
1122, 6.0, 67.32; Bonita, GG, 1426, 4.2,
59.89; Bessie, GG, 933, 6.4, 59.71;
977,
M6°: n°ny- GC-
933, 6.1 56.91. f
I ““1
Brownie,
GJ, 1438, 4.5, 64.71. E.M. Leonnig,
Daisy, GH, 1324, 4.8, 63.55. Josi
Bros., No. 14, GH, 1395, 4.1 61.38. N.
M. Nielsen, No. 1, GH, 1280, 4.7, 60.63;
No. 6, GJ, 874, 6.7, 58.56. Dürrer &
Son, 1-ady, GJ, 1101, 5.5, 60.56; Beau
ty, GJ, 1181, 4.8, 56.69; Pet, GG, 1054,
5.3, 55.86. Josi & Perrin, Eva, GG,
1345, 4.5, 60.53. And. Vetsch, No. 54,
GG, 1311, 4.5, 59.00.
Cottonwood
Farm, Eva, GH, 1336, 4.3, 57.45; Gail,
RG, 1172, 4.7, 55.08. J. L. Jones,
Ioca, GA, 1463, 3.8, 55.59.
RT- 77R. S'2. 10.4«. ■TosI & Perrin,
Dora, GG
- 2 38.22. Homer
GG, 735, 5.2,
Mason, Primrose, RG, 732, 5.2, 38.06;
Viola, RG, 577, 6.1, 35.20. Robert
Portman, Darky, GH, 915, 4.1, 37.52.
Dave Fitzpatrick, Jersey, GJ, 763, 5.0,
36.15. Sam Blaser, No. 13, GJ, 574,
6.2, 35.59.
the improvement of Tillamook bay. coopei ate with the lumber interests in provement of Tillamook bay
That
That done, and the lumber output will securing improvement of the bay, apd ,|orie
— e, an<l there will follow timber ex­
thereby
help
themselves.
take care of itself.
Mill railroads
ploitation undrenmed by the most
will get the logs to the mills on the
2t0
situation is the im- aanguine community booster.
bay, and from these mills, there is
but one handling until the manufac­
tured product reaches its destination,
be it far or near.
•
The timberman who keeps waiting
FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
for the big railroad companies to
Special open meeting of K. P. Dis­ build in to or through his timber ter­
B®!* 59 J
R. B. HAYS, Prop.
trict Convention at city hall Monday ritory, is a dreamer; and his timber
evening, November 19th. Entertain­ may continue to stand uncut for years
ment. The public is cordially invited. to come. The man who has the vis­
—adv.
ion to get results by building his own
Class B. Cows 4 yrs. old making
logging railroads, is a practical ex­
45 pounds fat. Dave Fitzpatrick, Jan,
ponent
of modern methods.
GJ, 1169, 5.4, 63.13. E. M. Leonnig,
Tillamook must get the needl'd bar
Flower, GJ 899, 6.8, 61,18.
John
improvements. It is believed that
Berns, Nettie, RG, 1039, 5.8, 60.26.
our people are awake to this fact; and
N. M. Nielsen, No. 87, GJ, 1107, 4.9,
(Continued from page 1)
now is the time to make our demands,
General line of
54.24. Homer Mason, Linnie, RG,
Forget the
784, 6.0, 47.04; Evangeline, RG, 750, prise everybody. And it is coming and get “the bacon.”
6.2, 46.50. Philip Buslach, Pansy, GG, sooner than you think,” said the tim­ big railroads. The Almighty gave us
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
berman, as he gazed meditatively at Tillamook bay. He also gave ns the
806, 5.7, 45.94.
the great array of timber that fine bodies of timber, and provided a
and Glass
Class C. Cows 3 yrs. old making
spread over thousands of acres east­ way to get it out. Evidently the Cre­
40 pounds fat. Hunt & Dürrer, Mor-
ward to the far away summit of the ator knew what He was doing, and
jorie, GG, 1094, 5.7, 62.36. N. M. Coast range.
if the created have not the grit, the
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Nielsen, No. 10, GG, 1128, 5.5, 62.04.
Right here- is food for thought. dogged persistence and sense requis­
Philip Buslach, Rex, RG, 1110, 5.0,
Have the people of Tillamook city and ite to make use of the natural means
Both Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
55.50. George Olson. Tina, GG, 1004,
the surrounding bay section given the afforded to get our great forests of
5.1, 51.20. Homer Mason, Rosette, matter of the future development of timber to a market, they will have no
RG, 1039, 4.7, 48.83; Blue Bell, RG, the lumber industry in this county one to blame but themselves.
744, 5.5, 40.92. Clark Embum, Peg­ the wide view? The writer admits
If the people of this county would
gy, GJ 794, 6.1, 48.43. E. M. Leon­ that he had not, up to this time. The
increase
the big lumber pay rolls of
nig, Spot, GJ, 1029, 4.4, 45.28; Beauty, average man believes as the writer
RJ, 688, 6.4, 44.03. John Berns, Glen­ did, that real timber exploitation nec­ this county, and build up this city and
other parts of the county, they must
da, RG, 967, 4.5, 43.52. Paul Bros. essarily depends upon the extension
Grace, GJ, 682, 6.2, 42.47. Dave Fitz­ of the lines of big railroad concerns
patrick, Cowslip, GJ, 685, 6.1, 41.79. into this county from the Willamette
Sam Blaser, Doll, GG, 657, 6.3, 41.39. valley, before great development of
John Fitzpatrick, Babe, GJ, 735, 5.5, the timber industry on the west side
40.43.
of the coast range can begin. The
Class D Cows 2 yrs. old making 35 statement of the timberman has ex­
pounds fat. Williams & Beals, Jen- ploded that old idea. What Tillamook
nie.GH, 967, 5.6, 54.15. John Berns, needs is improvement of the Tilla-
Marie, RG, 1039, 4.9, 50.91. N. M. moo bay, so that the prospective bil­
Nielsen, No. 4, GG, 694, 6.4, 44.42; lions of feet of lumber can get out to
No. 5, GJ, 580, 6.4, 37.12. Dürrer & sea, independent of the big railroad
Son, Star, GG, 806, 5.5, 44.33. Hunt systems. Once the bar is improved,
4 Dürrer, Red, GG, 983, 4.4, 43.25; then will come the lumber fle<t, and
Jersey, GJ, 899, 4.4, 39.56; Brindle, it is surprising how much some of
GG, 784. 4.9, 38.42; Beauty, GG, 785, those big lumber carriers can take
blocks of the Good­
4.5, 35.42. Harley Foland, Babe, GJ, away at a single load.
year All-Weather
713, 5.7, 40.64. Paul Bros., Mildred,
The key to the whole situation is
will be loaded with good things to eat. We want to furnish the Tur­
Tread keep the max­
key, Chicken or Roast; all fine, fat, fancy meat. Let us have your
imum traction and
Turkey and Chicken order now. It will be to your advantage as well
safety under your
as ours.
•UTI-FWr
car every foot of the
I'owdered
way. They resist
sideslip and skid­
DANCE FLOOR
ding, help make the
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
WAX
most of fuel, and
Gives smooth. glid­
protect your motor
ing finish to hard
or soft-wood floor»
from the strain of
NO ACID, GRJCAJn
stalling or spinning
OR DUST.
In making your dinner plans count on us for anything you need.
wheels.
Your druggist has
All kinds of Citrons, Lemon and Orange Peel, Nuts, Fruits, Vege­
It. If not. send us
Aa Goodyear Service Station
stamps, 75c for one-
tables,
Mince Meat and Fruit Cakes, Olives, Pickles and Relishes,
Dealer a we tell and recom­
pouxzJ package
mend the new Goody ear
Spices, Teas and Coffees.
Corda with the beveled All-
CLARKE.
We are here to supply you.
Weather Tread and back
WOODWARD
THE SEINE
DEVELOPMENT IS SOON
A. W. Plank Hardware
Your Thanksgiving Table
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
BOXING
City Hall, 8:30 p. m
DRUG Co„
•»Wland. Ores«*.
LAMARS DRUG STORE
SAT. NOV. 17
10 Rounds
LONE WOLF, vs. L. Johnson
4 Rounds
DAN HEALY, 120, Whitney Mill
vs
fOUNG BROWN, 120, Portland
4 Rounds
HAGGERTY. Bay City
vs
C. JOHNSON, Cloverdale
CALVES
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
and
HIDES
Let me know what you have.
PAUL DISNEY’
4 Rounds
PATNOE, Whitney Mill
vs
WATERS, Tillamook
MUTUAL PHONE
BELL 153-J
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
4 Rounds
STRINGER. Tillamook
vs
HARTZELL. Whitney Mill
NOTE: This card is not definite, but further announcements will be made
next week
SUNSET GARAGE
I WILL BUY YOUR
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 o. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer for the same
price.
4 Rounds
ELLINGWORTH, Tillamook
vs
VIRGIL BETLESON, McMinnville
4 Rounds
THE HALLOWELL KIDS
them up with atandard
Goodyear Service
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
g »
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—round and gold colored
AUCTIONEER
THE COLISEUM
THURSDAY-FRIDAY. NOV. 22-23
SUNDAY-MONDAY, NOV. 1S-19
“Mark of the Beast
A very unusual story with development con­
taining one mystery after another. By Thom­
as Dixon author of the “Birth of a Nation.”
A thrilling story of gypsy and Tartar life
along the Danube.
ROUGHING IT, two reel comedy
Stationery
The Kind that appeals
SATURIMI NOVEMBER 24
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20-21
to Y’ou
DUSTIN FARN UM in
“The Man Who Won
,,
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“The Man Next Door
By Emerson Hough, author of the “Coveted
Wagon.” A story of the cattle ranges of Wy­
oming in the good old days that are about
gone forever. Just finished a long run at the
Columbia theatre, Portland, fest Friday.
A story of the Old West, with plenty of thrills
and action.
"THE TWO JOHNS” Fox comedy
COMING: Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 27-
28, “SAFETY LAST”
A boot that’s built
to stand hard punishment
J. H. NASH
MMMOMOMOMMMON
PRICE
50c to $3.00
Mwd by
any <Hhtr urgantzution.
When you want to convert your entire
holdings into cash by way of auction
Sale, it will be to your advantage to
see me. Plaese ask for a date before
you get out your bills. Call me at
Tillamook Bakery, Phone 101.
»,
The Law of the Lawless
— no<
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r
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