Icaiiliijljt THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 ization at the armory in Portland, in the country in the national nJ HONOR DUE O. N. G. Wapato lake in Washington coun­ cows, 25; Avg. milk, 544; Avg. fat, Mr. Martin's mother at Aumsville, matches at Camp Perry and J Friday night. ty the greatest shooting place for 28.36. Owner Geo. Durrer; Ko. cows, Marion county, this week. This- will make the third consecu­ bringing to Oregon of three of J canvasbacks in western Oregon, was 23; Avg. milk, 501; Avg. fat, 27.01. For the third consecutive year the tive year that the Oregon national great national trophies, a retJ A. A. Pennington has bought the entirely devoid of water up to the Three high grade herds under 20 Oregon National Guard tops the mili­ guard has held its lead and with that makes new history for George and T. J. Van Patten, sons Irvie Keldson property on Third present week. There has been virt­ cows: Owner, John Berns; No. cows, only one month of 1923 to go, Ore­ state.” of Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Patten of this street west and will move in February. ually no duck bhuoting in the upper 19; Avg. milk, 644; Avg. fat, 32.11. tary area of the Ninth corps, and is gon is 11 per cent ahead of its near­ Willamette valley where shooting is '.’■¿T.or ’’ No. cows, 14: Avrr. c.n-ling by a '-'«fe all com­ est competitor, Wjumhife, in ieir.- cilj, nrrive'J home Ti.- dr.y morning D. O. Spitzr.ieeser is moving into usually good after October 1. In milk, 577; Avg. fat, 31.50. J. Ver- petitors, with only a part of a month tive strength, and is 17 per cent of last week, from Long Beach, Cali­ the house he bought of C. A. Svensou eastern Oregon Malheur and Warner miiyea; No. cows, 3; Avg. milk, 699, f , fornia, where they have been for the to go. The following statement will ahead of Washington, which was its on Eleventh street and Second avenue lakes have been at a new low level, Avg. fat, 30.06. past fourteen months. Tom left Fri­ Albany—Mountain States Power be pleasant reading to the friends of nearest competitor a year ago. east as soon as the house is finished. Probably one-half of the lakes on High pure-bred cow: Owner P. Bus­ 44 Not only are we in the lead,” said | voluntarily cuts electric light ¡ J A day for Buell, Idaho, to see his child­ the Tillamook unit, and to the officers Sauvies island and along the lower lach; Name of cow. Rex; breed, R. ren, and will then return to California Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser Colonel Libby, “but this has been power rates approximately 15 ar.d men of company K: and go to the Hawaiian Islands, spent Christmas at McMinnville. Mrs. Columbia river were dry until the [Guernsey; age, 3 years; lbs. m:lk, accamplished at a much smaller cost Oregon ’ s national guard is now so where he may remain from on) to five Spitzmesser will visit with her sister first week in December. Klamath Falls—Officials of the (Bl . '1060; lbs. fat, 57.24 far in the lead of all other western than in any . competing states. Dur­ But even under the most lavorabie years. He is a fine painter and dec­ awhile. High grade cow: Owner, P.* Buslach; states of the Ninth corps area that ing the present year the 162d infan­ ifornia-Oregon Power company atB circumstances duck shooting ha been orator, and goes over to the Islands name of cow, Sun Beam; breed, G. Oregon is certain to end the pres­ try regiment became the largest in rize immediate construction of a I to look after property owned by a Chris Hanson of Bay City was in on the decline. German carp intro­ Guernsey; age, M; lbs. milk, 1128; ent year in first place, according to the United States and was so an- million-dollar power plant on Lnk duced into the Columbia river many rich Is>« Angeles man, and will paint town Saturday, He says fishing on lbs. fat, 75.58. er with a capacity of 4500 horsepc Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Libby, nounced by the war department, and decorate a large hotel, and care the bay has been somewhat hampered vears ago have destroyed virtually Portland, Astoria & Pacific rail The following gives owner, name of president of the Oregon National “Another laurel that has come to all the wapato and other natural duck for the building until completed fully by the recent storm. to put through passenger train cow, treed, pounds of milk, pounds of national guard is the the Oregon Guard association, in his report sub ­ foods and flashing automobile lights and ready for use. George will re­ fat, and fat: Class A. Mature cows mitted at a meeting of that organ- beating of the entire national guard tween Portland and Vernonia. Frank Astman was in the city Sat ­ have frightened the ducks and kspt main here for a time. The boys making 50 pounds fat. P. Buslach, drove up from Long Beach by auto urday from Twin Rocks. Mr. Ast- them from descending in the Willa­ Sunbeam, GG, 1122, 6.7, 75.58. Dave man is interested in some timber near mette valley. 1001 miles in one hour over three The few localities which remain Fitzpatrick, Lily. RJ, 1262, 5.9, 74.46. the beach resort. days, daylight schedule. favorable to duck shouting are feed­ J. W. Jennings, No. 43, GH, 1398, 4.5, C. J. Johnson, of Mohler was a Mrs. Charles Stephens of Mohler ing places kept up and controlled by 62.91. Frank Blaser, Vivian, GJ, 1175, ALL LADIES OF TILLAMOOK ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A city sojourner last Thursday^. spent several days in the city last private clubs. The only opportunity 5.3, 62.28. And. Vetseh, No. 54, GJ, Misses Rose and Della Smith were week. Mr. Stephens is ill at a local the ordinary hunter has to get a mess 1091, 5.7, 62.19. Josi Bros., No. 28, in the city last Friday, from the busy hospital. of ducks is along the coast or along GH, 1237, 4.7, 58.14. John Berns, litle sawmill town of Garibaldi. Whitie, SJ, 946, 6.1, 57.71. Neilsen some flyway during a storm. January 11 is the date set for the C, Nelson, I. Farrow, C. J. Bock­ With extermination of the ducks Bros. Nancy, GH, 1249, 4.6, 57.45. man and E. N. Spence of Rochester, Harp-Orchestra Concert at the Christ­ threatened the advisory committee of Josi & Perrin, Chance, GJ, 1364, 4.4, Wash., are spending some time here ian church, 8 P. M.—Adv. the Biological Survey is this month 60.12. Adolph Schild, No 13, GH, 1380, in looking about Tillamook. They meeting at Washington, D. C. and 4.0, 55.20. Fred Robitsch, Maid RJ, January 11 is the date set for the came in by automobile, and seem considering reduction of the duck bag 1060, 5.1, 54.06. Josi Bros. No. 14, Harp-Orchestra Concert at the Christ­ pleased with this part of the coast. limit from 25 to 15; control of auto­ GH, 1265, 4.2, 53.12. Paul Fitzpatrick, E. A. Wellander of Idaville, was up ian church, 8 P. M.—Adv. *■ K matic and pump guns and taxing of Lady, RJ, 942, 5.6, 52.75. Edgar & GIVEN BY to the county seat town Thursday. George Williams, timberman of private clubs to obtain a fund for the Son, Dulcie, GJ, 1256, 4.2, 52.75. Josi Fred Skomp spent a day or two in the Bay City country, was in the city purchase of public shooting grounds: & Perron, Clover, GG, 973, 5.3, 51.57. town the latter part of last week, Monday on business. All of these measures are of vital E. M. Leonnig, Flivver, GJ, 899, 5.7, coming from his home at Sagrada 51.24. interest to this state. II. G. Guild, accompanied by Mrs. Bend, on the Trask. Class B. Four year olds making 40 It is believed that the roofing of the Guild, left Monday for Portland to pounds fat. Dave Fitzpatrick, Jan, Mrs. Humphrey is a nationally known food demonstrator- and for a full new Armory building will be done look after property they own on San­ GJ, 1004, 6.2, 62.25. N. M. Neilsen, this week. With that done, and the dy boulevard. Mr. Guild has been on week, beginning Saturday, she will give demonstrations in the No. 11, 946, 6.3, 59.60; No. 26, GG, A interior work finished, the Armory the Headlight staff foi the past ten 1035, 5.2, 53.82 J. Berns, Nettie, RG, months here and many of the Tilla­ will soon be ready for use. E. M. Leonnig, The Woman’s club met on their 871, 6.08, 52.96. John Connell of Hillsboro spent a mook county people were very sorry Flower, GJ, 691, 6.9, 47.68. Zenger & regular day at the club rooms, about couple of days over here the early to see him leave. However, he is Kohler, No. 11, GJ, 849, 5.0, 42.45. expected to return and take up his twenty members being present. part of the week, hunting ducks. The usual business was dispensed Homer Mason, Lima, RG, 667, 6.3, Mel. Stout spent the holidays with work for the Headlight again within on Bread Baking, Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls, Parkerhouse Rolls, Prune Bread, with, when the program committee 42.02 n very short time. friends at Hillsboro. Million Dollar Bread, Nut Bread, Bran Bread, Berry Pies (without the juice Class C. Three year olds making announced a treat in store for all A. G. Ross of Wheeler spent Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. David Kuratli were those present A Christmas tree was 35 pounds fat. P. Buslach, Rex, RG, running out), Angel Food Cakes, Golden West Cake, White Layer Cakes, Cake day last in this city. visitors to Portland this week. Frostings and Fillings, Coffee making, French Salad Dressing, Mayonaise one of the principal features with a 1060, 5.4, 57.24. George Durrer, Ruby, M. Wann of Wheeler was a county (easiest and quickest methods and very latest). seat visitor last Thursday. The plumbers of the city have been tiny gift for each member there on, GJ, 1246, 5.0, 62.30. J. Berns, Glenda, in great demand this week, answering and then tea and wafers were serv­ RG, 1004, 4.8, 48.19. P. Buslach, Mrs. Humphrey represents several Oregon manufacturers and uses nothing C. P. Moody, Y. A. McWilliams, W. Susie, GG, 784, 5.1. 39.98. E. M. distress calls from householders ed by the committee. but Oregon manufactured goods. All baking is done with Crown Best Patent L. Norton, Y. 8. Stevenson ami Geo. The club expects to give a “Home Leonnig, Spot, GJ, 908, 4.7, 42.68. whose water faucets had in some Hayes of Halsey, were over here the Flour (the Pure Food flour), baked on a Westinghouse Electric range, range. The Clyde Kinneman, Nig, GJ, 927, 4.6, Product" dinner soon for the pub- manner sotpped running. latter part of last week, on a hunt­ lie library as a way of helping to 42.64 N. M. Neilsen, No. 10, GD, 784, products are sold in Tillamook by these merchants: ing and fishing trip. Tuesday was a very quiet day in finance the treasury and also adver­ 5.1, 39.98. J. V. Fitzpatrick, Babe, the city most of the business houses tise home products. GJ, 555, 6.7, 37.19. George Durrer, Harold Graves and wife left for a E. G. ANDERSON staying closed for inventory. Very Mattie, GJ, 732, 5.0, 36.60. R. Port- Several important committees were trip to Portland to visit with relatives CONOVERS’ STORES few people were about the streets appointed to look into various civic man, Shorty, GJ, 849, 4.8. 40.75. Dave during the holidays. They returned during the day. LARSON AND HECHTNER Eeauty, RJ, 541, 6.6, matters. An urgent request has been Fitzpatrick, the day after New Year. nssued to all members to be present 36.04. TILLAMOOK CASH GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pangborn and Miss Vera Clark spent the holidays Ciass D. 2 year olds making 30 BURGE GROCERY two children, Lucile and Cyrus, are at the next meeting. with relatives in Wheeler. pounds fat. Leo Sander, Lily, RJ, visiting their numerous relatives in SKAGGS UNITED STORES NOTICE OF DONATIONS 986, 5.0, 49.30. John Berns, Marie, and around Tillamook. The former Hubert O'Dell and wife returned ROBERTSON GROCERY RG, 877, 4.95, 43.41. H. Foland, Babe, from a trip to McMinnville Friday is a nephew of Frank Pangborn, Mrs. To the Tillamook woman ’ s club Homer Mason. for GJ, 589, 7.0, 41.23. night, after spending Christmas with Viola Noyes and Mrs. Josephine Ileas- Everyone i» is invited demonstrations. There uvei.yvue Hiviteu to these tnese iiemonsirations. lhere will be a different pro­ ton. Their home is in Burr Oak the benefit of the Tillamook public Primrose, KG, 651, 5.5, 35.81. John relatives and old time friends. gram each day and each hour from 10 a. m. until 4:30 p. m. No orders will be the Jewell county, Kansas. They lived in library. The donation of carrots, par­ Berns, Glen. RG, 682, 485, 33.08. Hunt C. F. McKnight and Earl Marshall, Tillamook, however, for a time in snips, onions, butter, milk, cream, & Durrer, Rockie, GG, 655, 5.0, 32.74. solicited, but samples will be served and samples of goods will be given away, two government Prohibition agents 1910 and find quite a change in con­ potatoes, cabbage, meat, cheese, fish Paul Bros. Mildred, RJ, 549, 5.9, ove also a nice Cook Book for each housewife. were in the city a few days, going on ditions since then. They came in their rutabagas, or apples will be greatly 32.39. R. Portman, Darky, SH, 735. r* Saturday from this place to Astoria. car, leaving Kansas November 1, appreciated for the Home Products 4.4, 32.34. .1. W. Jennings, No. 46, re. dinner to be given January 18. Please GH, 871. 3.7| 32.23. Homer Mason, if t stopping n few days at Richmond, Eugene Farrington of Michigan, an leave with Mrs. Morris Schnal, one of Glen, RG, 558, 5.7, 31.81. Homer Ths uncle of Mrs. Chas. Finch, returned California, near Berkely with a sister the committee.—Adv. Mason, Viola, RG, 512, 5.9, 30.21. . ha* with Mr. Finch on his recent trip to of Mrs. Pangborn'*; then going north pot Michigan und will remain in Oregon to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, IPORI OF TILLAMOOK COW­ NO SUIT FOILED FROM TILLA­ spending some time with relatives at ryii indefinitely for his health. TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR MOOK each place, coming to Tillamook Dec­ *»,■ DEI EMBER, 1923 Miss Jennie Reed is spending her ember 23. They intend making quite wh A Portland paper recently stated holiday season with her sister, Mrs. an extended visit and may possibly Paul Fitzpatrick, secretary; G. A. that a suit wafts filed front this county Lettie Smith, Miss Reed is teach- locate here sometime, although their twr ing near Harrisburg, Oregon. business interests are now in Kansas. Peters, tester. No. cows tested 1152; attacking the validity of the Super­ No. cows over 40 lbs fat, 66; Avg. vising tax law. The statement was Mrs. Grace Gerard, of North Da­ Mrs. Maud Wilson left for Portland milk per cow. 121; Avg fat per cow, without foundation of fact, as the kota, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wednesday morning in answer to a 20.77. board in this county had no disagree­ the Lettie Smith, who has been «•■riously message that her brother George High pur-bred herd: Owner, Homer ment with the county court to ill with blood poisoning. Hubbard, had been badly Kurt and Mason; No. cows, 15; Avg. milk. 562; Avg fat, 30.62. St. Helenk— Turpenola Products Mrs. Jessie Ginn lai Londe enjoyed was in a hospital there Three high grade herds over 20 Co. organized with capitalization of Christmas festivities with her par­ E. T. Haltorn, while in Portland 18 ents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ginn and this week, fell on the icy pavement cows: Owner. Dave Fitzpatrick, No. $50,000, to manufacture turponola, a r cows, 20; Avg. milk, 526; Avg. fat, turpentine and other wood oil pro­ her son Alvin. Mrs. Iat Londe is in and was badly injured. It is under­ business in Portland. stood that one of his hips was dis­ 32.14. Owner. Hunt and Durrer; No. ducts. Me Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pangborn, of located and that he received a broken $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Burr Oak, Kansas, with their two rib. He is now in a local hospital. SEEN ON THE STREETS NOTES OHWRES« SPEC’L DEMONSTRATE Saturday, Jan. 5 to Jan. 12 Mrs. L. A. Humphrey CIVIC ORGANIZATION PLANNING DINNER GUILD HALL BEAUTY PARLORMOVES I have moved my Beauty parlor from Haltom’s «ft az.» «ft «ft -z? aft- aft «ft Mrs. Howard Boone was operated «ft Mr*. Christie Downer, formerly of on at a local hospital last Wednes aft «ft Wheeler and Tillamook, is very sick day morning «ft in Portland, and is constantly nder Quite a number of minor accident» _______ «ft hte treatment of specialist». dents to automobiles took place dur­ «ft Mr. ami Mrs. George Chaffee and ing the past few days owing to the «ft •ft family, with Mrs. Chatfee's father and children Lucille and Cyrus are visit­ ing relatives and friends in Tillamook for a few weeks, when they will re­ turn to California to visit a month, and then on to Kansas. They ran the Fberman dairy farm thirteen years ago. A special meeting of the city coun­ cil wiu --ailed for last Monday evening to settle some property matters in which the city is interested, For some reason, however, the meeting was not held slippery streets. Pedestrians also mother. George Davis and wife, spent have come in for their share of Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Roy trouble, every now and then some ■ift «ft Martin of Portland. getting a fall on the icy sidewalks. «ft «ft Martin Seiland is visiting * brohter «ft RAD SEASON FOR DUCKS in Yelm. Wash., and will visit in ■/. Seattk before returning home «ft An unusual scarcity of duck* in__ all Marie Brown i* enjoying the holiday sections of Oregon this fall has caua- «ft «ft saason with her brother in Sunny- ed sportsmen to take considerable in­ ■z. m»ad terest in the discussion of lower bag « Leon Berry and wife with Mr ami limits and the control of outomatic «ft Mr*. A. D. Smith are in Southern Ore- an»! pump guns, according to the state ».» gon with the O'Neal* during the game commission. Numerous factors have contributed «ft holidays. w to make this the poorest duck shoot­ M Mrs. Brownlee, who (pent ing season in years but the immediate ,— four «ft weeks in Washington with h«r daugh­ causes were continued mild weather ter, Mrs Opal Harris, during her and lack of rain early in the fall. sickness, has returned home. Mikl weather delayed the southern Hight of the birds, dried up the lake« Mr and Mrs. G. A. Martin and and prevented the birds from stopping children, Gifford and Burton, visited over for the usual period. - I DOLLARS AND SENSE IN A NUTSHELL ! 6 I I More water to your cows when they want it means more milk The proper Way to get result* from your cows is to have water before them at all times. Installing sanitary drinking cups not only increases your milk yield but eliminates lota of extra labor. It is a guaranteed fact that you get your money back on an increase in milk in 10 month*, besides the saving of labor and inconvenience of having to run the cows out in bad weather. In the past 20 months I have installed 750 cups and ont one of these could be bought from the user for the monev it took to place them in the barn. , *•.• positive fact it not only results in an increase in pro- ‘’“''Vi’L but ** saviB« of Without water your cows would be non—produceh*. therefore sufficient water at the proper time increases your milk flow. ’ To Corner of Third St. and 1 Third Ave. East Across from Tillamook Hotel dihSi J« ™nth’on ,n ‘*r*—in milk by uup s?pphe" ,w/’ r,,w" These cup* are $4 each. It mat- h°W ari* °F h°W ,ma" the herd, my guarantee holds MRS. CLAIRE HYSMITH GEORGE J. BURCKARD FIX AND FIT SHOP TILLAMOOK. OREGON • ■ 1 Remember Burckard Guarantees , ~ AB Mi S •3»