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