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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
N’uco. Company, made wiilarjstute-
ment before a Senate Committee
REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW­ GG, 7,569, 380.68. Adolf Schild, No. not be much; donations of books could
the Oregon Legislature in 19-3
TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR 1923 11, RH, 10 031, 378.20. George Olson, ! be made to figure largely in the
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Naturally, it is the intention o
Nig, GG, 8,633, 374.71. Homer Mason, | start; there are other hundreds of
(Continued from page 3)
the Committee to deal with each of
Paul Fitzpatrick, secretary; G. A.i Viola, RG, 6,564, 370.92. Neiger A people who buy magazines each week,
Peters, tester; No. cows tested, 1693;! Neiger, Crystal, GH, 10,050, 370.91. who probably would donate them and this butter is not only denied the these points in a more detailed way,
No. cows over finishing year, 1276; W. B. Vaughn, Bell, GH, 9,091, 367.18. after reading, and in this way a nuc­ home" market which rightfully be­ and we are only giving you the skele-
leus could be created, which would
Avg. milk per cow, 8,349; Avg. fat |
I ton of the story, which is not ready
soon grow into a library. The boys longs to it. but in whatever other I for release in its entirety.
per cow, 368.65.
REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW have a large room, and could elect market it may be forced to enter it
High pure-bred herd: Owner, Hom­
I am also enclosing a copy giving
TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR
a library committee and a librarian. meets with same competition from I the results of an experiment with
er Mason; No. cows, 14; breed, RG;!
FEBRUARY 1923
This would no wise interfere with the vegetable oil substitutes as it en­ I children, where oleomargarine
Avg. milk, 7,490; Avg. fat, 400.75.
i
city
library, which is of itself filling counters in the home market.
Three high grade herds over 20
v were used alternately.
The third point with which we will I butter —
Paul Fitzpatrick, secretary; G. A. | a verv useful field. The object in
i- nolf.evnlanatorr.
cows: Owner No. cows, breed, Avg.
»ilk, Avg. fat follows: Durrer A Son, Peters, tester; No. cows tested, 712; I ' creating a small firemen’s library is deal is the unsanitary and unneann- I I am also sending you, under separ­
25, GJ, 9,944, 450.09. Neiger & Neig­ No cows over 40 lbs fat, 1128; Avg. to make the hall more attractive to ful conditions under which copra is ate cover, a sample of copra which
er, 21, GH, 12,045, 447.33. John J. milk per cow, 665; Avg. fat per cow, j the men who spend most of their produced in the Oriental Islands Re­ experienced copra buyers have pro­
27.34.
| evening there, ready to respond to cent investigations which we have nounced as an especially high quality
Berns, 22 GG, 10,642, 443.33.
High pure-bred herd: Owner, Hom­ the clang of the bell or the dismal niade have given us authentic inform­ sample. You will note the pitted con­
Three Ligh gr .de herds under 20
ation that the manner in which coca­ dition of the copra fully certifies in a
cows: Owner, No. cows, breed, Avg. er Mason; No. cows, 10; Avg. milk, ■ wail of the big fire whistle.
nuts and copra are handled, and the visual way, the statements of the men
—
milk, Avg. fat follows: John Fitz­ 443; Avg. fat, 24.65.
process attending its drying in rhe j with regard to maggots and insects.
patrick, 8, GJ, 9697, 453.87. Joe Ver-
Three high grade herds over 20
BILL FOR SALE OF NEGRO
Philippine
Islands and other Oriental j It is an established fact that while
milyea, 3, GJ, 10146. 433.54. Harley cows. Owner, No. cows, Avg. milk,
countries, are most unsanitary and the maggots get the oil the manufac­
Foland, 12, GJ, 8081’, 432.80.
Avg. fat: Josie A Perron, 22, 521, 24.-
Ellery Hayden, a farmer living filthy. Full fifty per cent of the na­
High bred cow: Owner, John J. 05. N. M. Neilsen, 27, 487, 23.19.
northwest of Sullivan, exhibited an tives employed in handling this pro­ turers of cocoanut oil get the mag­
Berns; name of cow, May; breed, RG; Donaldson A Peck, 25, 466, 21.06.
old sale bill he found in a trunk duct in the Philippine Islands are1 gots so there is no real loss of oil to
age, M; lbs. milk, 14.407; lbs. fat,
•
Three high grade herds under 20 which belonged to his father. The afflicted either with a disease known| them.
601.19;
cows. Owner, No. cows, Avg. milk, bill advertised a sale by Joe Cooley as "Y'aws"—which manifests itself, We trust the information contain­
Vetch; name of cow, No 54; breed, Avg. fat: Sam Blaser, 6 1158, 47.02.
at Harrisburg, Ky., on Saturday, with open ulcers and running sores ed herein will be of value to you,
High grade cow: Owner, Andrew Dave Fitzpatrick, 9, 842, 43.63. Stasek
September 26, 1850. Cooley adver­ on the body, limbs, hands and feet of and assure you that when our data
GG; age, M; lbs. milk, 14,233; lbs. A Son, 14, 1052, 43.53.
tised that he was going to move to ’ those afflicted, or with other diseases on this subject has been fully as­
HE LEGENDARY VAMPIRE was said to 5
fat, 679.47.
High pure bred cow: Owner Dave Missouri and then said he had the ' which are generally classified as sembled we will include you on our
43 mature cows made over 500 lbs.
the life blood of sleeping men. The Fire Vamp®
Fitzpatrick; Name of cow, Mistletoe; ¡following property for sale:
“tropical ulcers.” The disease “Yaws” mailing list.
fat; 39 4 year old cows made over
Thanking
you
for
your
interest,
breed, Jer; Age, 4; lbs. milk, 1626;
“One Buck Nigger, 25 yrs. old, ’ is somewhat akin to leprosy. Syph-
not legendary. Its menace is ever present.
400 lbs. fat; 50 3 year old cows made
lbs. fat 76.26.
¡weighs 210; 4 Nigger Wenches, from 1 ilis is also prevalent among the na Yours very truly,
over 350 lbs. fat; 51 2 year old cows
Pure Dairy Products Committee
Are you awake to this danger? Is your prop?
High grade cow: Owner, Geo. W. , i 18 to 24 years old; 3 Nigger boys, 6 ’ tives. A very large per centage of
made over 300 lbs. fat.
J. A. SCOLLARI), Chairman.
; years old; 13 Nigger Hoes; 1 fine 1 them have intestinal parasites, hook-
Durrer;
name
of
cow,
Blacky;
breed,
During the year 1923, 96 poor cows
insured and protected?
Seattle, Wash.,
were disposed of, 68 were purchased Gr. Hol; age, M; lbs. milk, 1574; lbs. sled; 6 Yoke of Oxen, broker 10 Or worm running (according to analyses) Feb. 26, 1924.
Yokes with Hickory Bows; 2 good Ox to around 25 per cent. Tuberculosis
for dairy purposes and 10 died a fat, 67.68.
Fire is sapping the financial strength of the N
Roll of Honor for February 1923. i Carts, 6 inch tires; 1 saddle pony, 6 is .mother disease which is prevalent
natural death. Ten pure bred bulls
and
Andy
Costic
of
near
Geo.
at the rate of §1,000,000 per day. Yet most of
Class A. Mature cows making 55 i years old; 1 Side Saddle; 3 Double to a very great degree in the dis­
were urchased for future herd sires,
Blaine, were in the city Monday last.
take no more notice than if we were asleep, so
and 9 were sold for the same purpose. lbs. Name of owner name of cow, Shovel plows, 10 and 12 inches; 25 tricts where cocoanuts and copra are
breed, lbs. milk, test, lbs. fat follows: i one gallon whiskey jugs; 100 gallons 1 produced. We have been informed by
Two herds wer dispersed.
our carelessness aids fire’s attacks.
cider; 1 barrel good sorghum; men who have been actually engaged
Geo. W. Durrer, Blacky, GH, 1574, 4.3, [apple
’
Roll of Honor for year 1923
Mature cows over 500 lbs fat. 67.68 . John Berns, Illa, GH. 1436, ¡8 barrels soap; 2 barrels kraut; 1 ex­ in the production and handling of co­
You need the H artford F ire I nsurance C omp
Twenty highest are the following in 4.7, 67.49; Brindle, GJ, 1467, 4.43, 65.- j tra good Nigger whip; 2 tons tobacco; pra that flies and insects infest the
sound indemnity; also its expert Fire Prevention
which owner cows name, breed, milk, 09. Adolph Schild, No. 2, GH, 1621 ¡and other things. Terms, Cash.”— drying-sheds and evaporators in which
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the copra is dried; that at a certain
and fat are given: And. Vetch, No. 4.1, 66.46; No. 8, GH, 1349, 4.2, 56.28! i Sullivan, Ind. News.
famished without extra cost. Get both. ’P
stage in the drying process the co­ ed to buy the whole of the Barview
54, GG, 14,233, 679.47. Neiger & Dave Fitzpatrick, Lily, GJ 1076, 5.8,
!
beach
front
from
L.
C.
Smith,
or
is
literally
alive
with
maggots;
62,43.
Peter
Betschart,
No.
35,
GH,
pra
write this “H artford ” Agency today—now! Play
Neiger, No. 1, GH, 16,599, 647.32.
Thomas Jefferson John Jones Jack- that inter-island boats or smell na- I “Barview" Smith, offt ring a good
Hunt & Durrer, Bessie GG, 11,168, 1224, 1.8, 62.42; No. 44, GH, 1592, 3.5.
646.69. Dave Fitzpatrick, Daisy, GJ, 55.72. John Naegeli, No. 1, GG, 1305, : son, a large negro, was being tried tive vintas used for the transporta- ' price but Mr. Smith refused. The
GJ, 12,045, 626.53. Durrer & Son, 4.9, 63.95. Frank Blaser. Molly, GJ, for assault and battery upon his wife tiun of copra also carry passengers I promoters then bought the Bayocean
who literally live on top of tne copra : peninsula, and for a time put on a
Lady GJ, 12,182, 623.90. John Berns, 1446, 4.1, 59.29. Vaughn A Darby, I here is his explanation.
“Jedge, Ah’s a hard-workin’ man, cargo (which is frequently carried ! palatial passenger gas-yacht between
12,458, 637.52. Frank Blaser, Blanch, Hattie, GJ, 1383, 4.1, 56.70. Josi A
Resident Agent
T’other night Ah comes loose in such carriers.) Our inform­ Portland and Bayocean, but this ser­
May, RG, 14,407, 601.19. Edgar & Perrin, Roeny, GJ. 1299, 4.2, 55.86. I Ah’ is.
Then
Son, Dulcie, GJ, 13,510, 590.87. Neig­ Hunt A Durrer, Blossom, GJ, 1224, home all tired from mah work. Ah ants also state that the oil is trans­ vice was soon discontinued.
“The INSURANCE MAN”
I look round for mah wife and don’ ported to the United Sstates in tank­ came a great disadvantage which the
er & Neiger, No. 8, GH, 13,642, 587.52. 4.5, 55.08.
see
her,
so
Ah
goes
upstairs
and
dere
promoters
had
overlooked,
that
of
the
■
er
1
which
are
ur.ed,
oii
the
outward
T. B. Hyder, Sal, GJ, 10,684, 567.25.
INSURANCE, LOANS BONDS & RENTALS
Class B. Four yr. olds making 40
Durrer A Son, May, GJ, 10,788, 576.13. lbs: Dave Fitzpatrick, Mistletoe, RJ, she is prinking herself befo’ a mir journey from the United States, for I j lack of a road to the new esort. I
National Building
Hunt & Durrer, Blindie, GJ, 10,488, 1626. 4.87, 76.26; Jan, GJ, 841, 4.9, row. ‘Irene,’ Ah says ‘where is the purpose of carrying fuel oil, ker Potter died. Litigation began; and I
mah
meal?
’
‘
Go
on,
man;
’
she
says,
the
trial
this
week
is
an
echo
of
that
osene
and
other
such
oils;
that
the
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
561.00. Neiger A Neiger, No. 9, GH, 41.21. Elmer Hopkins, Reddy, GJ,
14,692, 560.52.
Clyde Kinnaman, 1090, 5.3, 57.77. Sam Blaser, Reddy, ‘Ah’s a membah ob a lodge now.’ swabbing-out of these tankers is done litigation, and the passing the main
Queenie, GH. 1 4,569, 559.67. Harley GDur., 1340, 4.0, 53.60; Polly. GH, '.Jedge dis made me sore, and Ah ask- by naked coolies, in many instances interests of the orginal promoters.
Foland, Brindle, GJ, 12,271, 555.84. 885, 4.7, 41.60. Paul Edgar, Allie, j ed her again fo’ my vicutals and afflicted with the disease which I have
Durrer A Son, Dot, GJ, 11,108, 549.54. GJ, 1006, 5.0, 50.80; Belle GJ, 963, |she said: ‘Ah don tol’ you once Ah referred to above; that upon arrival
Harley Foland, Beauty, GJ, 11,431, 4.6, 44.30. E. M. Leonnig, Slower, GJ, hain’t got no time to bodder wid you, in the United States the cocanut oil
Ah belongs to de Lades’ Artillery ob in the tankers is usually covered
548,01. Hunt A Durrer, Negelty, GG, 728, 5.8, 42.23.
de cullud Eagles.’ Jedge, Ah got so with a scum of crude oil and other
10,838, 547.28. John Berns, Roney,
Class C. 3 yr. olds making 35 lbs.:
GD, 12,946, 547.17. Henry Landolt, Sam Blaser, Lily. GG, 1363, 4.2, 56.83; mad dat Ah picked her right up and substances which rise to the top of
threw her out de window and said: the tanks.
Dixie, GJ, 12,458, 542.66.
Duly, GG, 1044, 4.2, 43.85. Frank
Class B. Cows 4 yrs. old making Iledigar, No. 3, GG, 1267, 4.4, 55.65. ‘If you’s an eagle, den fly’.”
The natives in some parts of the
400 lbs. fat. Twenty highest are: Frank Blaser Jersey, GJ, 858, 5.4,
Orient are working under a system
Philp Buslach, Sunbeam, GG, 9,358, 46.33. Clark kmbum, Babe, GJ, 887,
of peonage which amounts practical­
589.00. John Berns, Nettie, RG, 10,- 5.1, 45.24. G. Durrer, Ruby, GJ, 815,
SCHOOL BENEFIT DANCE
ly to slavery. Wages to free natives
255, 532.01. T. B. Hyder, Ringtail, 5.5, 44.83; Nancy. GG, 708, 5.3, 37.52.
run from thirty-five to forty centavos
GG, 12,463 529.54. Paul Edgar, Allie, Jack Fitzpatrick,’Lady, GJ, 911, 4.4,
A benefit danee will be given at a day, which is equal to 17 1-2 to 20
GJ, 8,930, 506.78. T. B. Hyder, Polly- 40.08; Polsy, GJ, 931, 4.4, 4098. N. M. the Fairview hall next Saturday cents in American money.
Ann, GG, 8,859, 503.93. Homer MaJ Neilsen. No. 10, C.G, 693, 5.7, 39.50. night, the proceeds of which will be
Since the information herein given
son, Evangeline, RG 9,31, 502.70; Lin- John Berns, Glenda, RG, 861, 4.5, 38.- given to the piano fund of the Fair­ deals particularly with conditions pre­
nie, GG, 9,243, 487.64. Paul Edgar, 75. Robt. Portman, Shorty, GII, 800, view school, as there was no pro­ valent in the Philippine Islands, it
Bell, GJ, 9,542, 482.98 Dave Fitz­ 4.4. 35.20.
vision made in the budget for the may interest you to know that Dr.
patrick, Blossom, GJ, 10,252, 477.39.
piano. The children have been giving J. S. Abbott, Secretary of the Oleo­
Class D. 2 yr. olds making 30 lbs.:
Robt. Portman, Drutley, GJ, 8,777,
box-socials and the like to help pay margarine Institute, Wasnington, D.
Kiger A Josi Dolly, RII, 1328, 4.0,
474.22.
Homer Mason, Buttercup 53.12;
”
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- " 52.19. for the piano, and the directors are C., recently stated, in a published let­
Nelly,
RH, 1491, 3.5,
RG, 8,198, 473.98. T. B. Hyder, Ap­
now taking this means to clear the ter, that all the cocoanut oil used in
Robt.
Portman,
Spot,
GH,
1349, 3.5,
ple Blossom, RG, 9,448, 472.71. Wal­
debts
and help the scholars and of oleomargarines comes from the
47.22. Paul Fitzpatrick, Flonnie G.J,
lace Hathaway, No. 3, GII, 14,025,
teacher
to wipe out the balance of the tiie United States in the manufacture
966, 4.7, 45.40. Fred Robitsch, Ruth,
468.98. Sam Blaser, Reddy, GD, 11,-
Philippine Islands. Mr. Davis, oi the
GJ, 890, 4.6, 41.83. W. B. Vaughn, debt.
022, 567.50. Hunt A Durrer, Lady
Belle, GH, 1024, 4.0, 40.96. P. Bus-
Lou, GJ, 7,574, 465.44. N. M. Neilsen,
l
No. 31, GJ, 7,486, 460.68. Sam Blaser. Inch, Princess, RG, 893, 4.5, 40.19.
EFORE explosives were used on the farm, clearing
Polly, Gller., 11,681, 460.45. Philip Leo Sander, Lily, RJ, 777. 4.8, 37.70
Hopkins. Red, GJ, 957, 3.9, 37.32;
land was heavy, costly work. Today, stumping can
Buslach, Pansy, GG, 8,462, 451.85, T. O.
Brindle, GJ*, 702, 4.4, 84.41; Floss II,
be done at a much lower cost.
B. Hyder, Princess, GJ, 7,936, 451.67. (
Joe Vermilyea, Florence, GJ, 10,922, GJ, 951, 3.6, 34.24; Reedy, GJ, 748.
Many ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping*
4.2, 31.42. Geo. Olson, Cherry. GG*
445.16.
the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump land for
705,
5.0,
35,20;
Nig,
GG,
812,
4.1,
33.-
Class C. 3 yr. olds making 350
profitable crops. Pacific Stumping does the job at lower
lbs fat. Twenty highest are: John'"”..’ E. M. Leonnig, Migget GI1, 879,
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expense and does it right. Pacific Stumping gives you
14.0, 35.16; Diamond. GJ, 566, 5.7, 32.-
Fitzpatrick, l.ady, GJ 10,523, 551.03. ., .
one-half more sticks per dollar—about the same strength*
Josi A Perron, Mae, GG 661, 5.0,
Sam Blaser, Dolly, Gd, 9,509, 542.80.
stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. It is
>; Mabie, GG, 554, 5.5, 32.60.
Durrer A Son. Mattie, GG, 10,255,'
non-freezing and won’t give you a headache from handling
iams A Beals, Jennie, GH 554,
'186.51. Frank tkdigur, No. 5. GG,
32.75; Flora, GJ, 702, 4.3. 30.19.
9,732, 482.25. T. B Hyder, Marie. GG, j
We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other
'llurlcy Foland, Babe GJ, 450, 6.8,
A big, virile engine to send you
du Pont dynamites—recognized as standard wherever
10,671, 479.32. John Berns, Glenda,
130. 60. H. C. Elliot, fro. 22, GJ, 609,
explosives are used. Let us estimate on the cost of clear«
sweeping uphill —big, sure brakes
RG, 10,586, 461.46. Paul Edgar Lulu,
5.0, 30.45.
ing some of your stump land.
GJ,
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7,861, 451.63. T. B. Hyder. Til
to ease you downhill — patented
lie, GH, 10,451, 419.81. Clyde Kinna-
Triplex Springs to melt the bumps
man. Nig GJ, 9,871, 429.41. Alf, FIREMEN’S LIBRARY TALKED OF
away! One hour’s drive is fifty
Zwald, NoVile Giri, RJ, 8,359, 427.33.
minutes more than are needed to
N M. Nielsen, Vera. GG, 7,502, 425.02.
The idea of a small library for the
Neiger A Neiger, Roxana RH, 12,685, volunteer tiremen of this city has
open youreyes tothebiggerOverland
434.53. W. B. Vaughn, Lady. RH, 10,- j been talked of for some time past,
power, sturdier construction and
872, 431.23. Ben Van Tress, Gwen- and needs a little cooperation on the
greater
comfort. Champion $695;
dola, RJ, 7,226, 422.56. George Olson, part of the business men and citizens
Sedan $795» f. o. b. Toledo.
Polly, GG, 8.106. i_-o>3 Dave Fitz­ to become a reality.
patrick, Cowslip, GJ, 8.971, 420.64.
The boys are not on a salary, and
Edgar Ji Son, Blanch, GJ 8,820, 420.- the few dollars they get for their in­
TILLAMOOK OREGON
21. Ben Van Tress, Deli, RJ, 7,141, terest in protecting the city from the
403.69. John Fitzpatrick. Kitty, GJ. ravages of fire, is not the incentive
8,346, 413.28. Hunt Ji Dürrer, Lil­ , for their work, by any means. By
lian. GO, 8.605, 410.11.
joining the volunteer company they
Class D. 2 yr. olds making 300 lbs. save the city thousands of dollars a
fat: John Berns, Maiie, RG, 13.905. year in the prevention of fire and its
(90.88. Harley Foland, Babe GJ, 8,- spread, and they freely take
572, 485 06. John Berns, Francis, RG. chances of getting hurt or killed,
10.573. 478.16; Glen, RG, 11,425, 458.- would be a nice thing—the pr<
95, Paul Edgai Carmen, GJ, 9,932, thing in fact—to give the boys a
457.07. John Fitzpatrick, Glow, RJ. lection of books, fiction, history, ami
9,538, 421.26. N. M. Neilsen. No. 4, magazine«, where they might pass
GG, 8,046, 413.137 E. J. Geinger, Beula the evenings happily and profitably.
GO. 8,002, 103.80. Dürrer A Son, This matter of a library does not
Star. GG, R.450, 405 82. Dave Fits- emanate from the boys, but from" per­
Patrick, Bsauty, GJ, 6,339, 401.80. sons outside of the organization who
Robt. Portman, Spottis, GH 10,149, feel that it would be a nice local re­
"98.96. ! «I Edgar. Anita, (,J, 6,942. cognition of one of the best volunteer
397.55. N. M. Neilsen. No. 5, JAH. fire organizations of any town in the
7,361. 397.21. Ben Jacob, Mutt, GH. state vf Oregon.
11,544, 381.85. George Olson, Cherry.
A Pacific Northwest Product
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