TILLAMOOK HEADLIGH r REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW­ TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR MAY, 1924 CHURCHES ♦ ♦ ♦ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WATCH W1 EXCHANGES THE LINEj PORTLAND Red lines clear across the pave­ ment on streets intersecting major traffic will warn all autoists to come to a dead stop before entering these arteries, if the plan proposed by City Commissioner Pier is adopted by the city council of Portland, and there is no indication of opposition. Pier announced Saturday that within a few days he will prepare his recommendations, based on a report from Fred M. West, captain of the traffic bureau. This will show the accidents on various main arteries, and it is proposed to select as a be- ginning five major arteries upon which to apply the "full stop” system for the side streets. If the plan proves successful in eliminating accidents it will be ex­ tended. The system is in use in vari­ ous other large cities and has proved highly effective. It is proposed to assign motorcycle officers to the streets selected for the trial to educate the public in observ­ ance of the new system. First of­ fenses will be met with a warning, but repeated violations will bring fines, says Pier. Rheims Cathedral, Fiance, that was destroyed by German bombardmen during the war is to be rebuilt. This is made possible by the donation of $1,000)0(10 donated by John D. Rocke­ feller, Jr. McMinnville high school graduated a class of 79 last Friday evening. This is the largest class that has ever been graduated from that institution. PYTHIAN'S HAVE GOOD ORIAL PROGRAM MEM­ The annual Memorial day program was given by the Knights of Pythias, in their hall last Monday evening. The following enjoyable and appro­ priate program was rendered: Mag Salute and special arrangement of Star Spangled Banner by audience, accompanied by Miss Munson at the piano; Invocation by Rev Harness; Violin solo, Rev. Anderson; Address, past grand chancellor John O. Bo­ zarth; Duet, Mrs. Shimmer and Mr. Zumstein; Reading, Bryant’s Thana- topsis, John Leland Henderson; Vocal duet, Misses Vivian Anderson and Merle Endicott; Memorial Address, Grand Chancellor C. W. Barrick; Vocal solo, Mrs. Minnon; Roll Call; Flag retreat ceremony; America, Audience. Next Monday evening there will be Flag day exercises. Paul Fitzpatrick, secretary; G. A. Peters, tester. No. cows tested, 1593; Rev. Louis M. Anderson, Ph. D. Pastor No. cows over 40 lbs. fat, 1202; Avg. 9:45, Sunday school. milk per cow, 1170; Avg. fat per cow, 10:45, Pastor’s sermon to children. 49.73. 11:00, God’s Way . 8:00, Two Paths. High pure-bred herd: Owner, Hom­ 8:00, Wednesday, church night er Mason; No. cows, 6; Avg. milk, service. 1611; Avg. fat, 79.31. 8:00, Friday evening, choir practice. Three high grade herds over 20 Logging road to be built from cows. Owner, No. cows, Avg, milk, Euchre creek to Frankport. REFORMED CHURCH Avg fat: Geo. W. Dürrer, 24, 1377, St. Helens—Lumber shipments for 60.03. Hunt and Dürrer, 28, 1364, one week totaled 5,000,000 feet. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning 59.46. E. J. Gienger, 27, 1452, 58.69. Newport—Cement sidewalks stead­ worship at 11. Subject: “ The con ­ Trhee high grade herds under 20 ily taking place of wooden walks in cows. Owner, No. cows, Avg. milk, ditions of a Successful Harvest.” different sections of city. Special music by the fhoir. You are Ag. fat: Vaughn and Darby, 14, 1175, Gold Beach — Wedderburn Fish 73.98. Leo Sander, 12, 1521, 61.79. cordially invited to worship with us. Cannery is now in operation. W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor. Adolph Schild, 14, 1575, 61.21. Work progressing on market road between Olney and Loung’s river High pure bred cow: Owner, Hom­ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH falls. er Mason; name of cow, Linnie; breed, R. Guernsey; age, 5; lbs. milk, 1783; GEORGE HARNESS, Pastor. lbs. fat, 1076. Office in the church, Mutual phone, High grade cow: Owner, Tippin & visitors always welcome. Son; name of cow, Josi; breed, Gr. Every Man’s class in the city hall, Jer.; age, 9; lbs. milk, 1083; lbs. fat, 10 a. m. 131.23. Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship and communion, In the following owner, name of cow, breed, milk, lbs. fat fat is given: 11 a. m. Class A. Mature cows making 80 High school and senior Endeavors, TWENTY ONE TAKE STATE lbs. fat: Tippin & Son, Josie, GJ, 7:30. SUNDAY, JUNE 15 TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS Evening sermon, 8 p. m. 2083, 6.3, 131.23; Peg, GJ, 2117, 4.8, BESSIE LOVE in Booth Tarkington’s novel A very interesting Children’s Day 101.62. Homer Mason, Linnie, RG, story The following persons are taking 1783, 6.1, 108.76; Pride, RG, 1801, 4.7, program will be rendered next Sun­ the regular semi-annual state teach ­ day at the morning esrvice. If you 84.65; Roena, RG, 1612, 5.1, 82.21. Williams & Beals, Ruth, GJ, 1559, enjoy the boys and girls, if you like ers’ examinations which occur in 6.5, 101.34; Leta, GJ, 1544, 6.1, 94.18; to hear them speak and sing, don’t June and December: Leland Bester, “AGGRAVATING MAMA,” Gump comedy Mary E. Nelson, Mae Parks, Mrs. Bessie, RH, 2021, 4.0, 80.84. Dave fail to be present. 11 a. m. “LEST WE FORGET,” Song Series. Rev. Harness will speak in the Evelyn Steidinger, W. H. Coffin, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Daisy, GJ, 1820, 5.27, 95.91. Vaughn & Darby, Edith, GJ, evening on the following theme: 'Arthur Tippin, Frank Artrip, Oscar MONDAY, JUNE 16 Fredenburg, and Mrs. Jessie Nicholls, 1333, 7.0, 93.31; Peggy, GJ, 1237, 7.0, God’s Call to Jonah. BABY PEGGY in Prayer meeting every Thursday all of Tillamook; Loycel Jolly, Alma 86.59; Hattie, GJ, 1144, 7.0, 80.08; V. Fulton, Winnie May Trombley, Dolly, GJ, 1464, 5.5, 80.08. Adolph night. It’s the Turner Convention, or James Newman, Harriet Severance, Schild, No. 5, GH, 1894, 4.9, 92.81; With a cast as prominent as the President’s Cab­ No. 11, GH, 1619, 4.8, 80.06. Hunt & bust. Please don’t forget the dates, and Hazel Bodie, of Bay City; Emma Russel and Mrs. Gharst of Beaver; Dürrer, Bessie, GJ, 1745, 5.3, 92.49; July Sth to the 14th. inent. Maude Johnson, Mohler; Viola Wil­ Blindy, GJ, 1873, 4.7, 87.56; Negelty, “THE WAY OF A MAN” (Finis, No. 10.) son, Blaine; Edith Creasey, Clover­ tHHHHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiurtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U. B. CHURCH GG, 1721, 4.8, 82.61; Elma, GG, 1711, dale; and Virginia H. Parsons, Hebo. 4.8, 82.13. Andrew Vetsch, No. 1, TUESDAY, JUNE 17 Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes GG, 2003, 4.5, 90.14. Harley Foland, TOM MIX in Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kuratli drove to Brindle, GJ, 1860, 4.6, 85.56. Leo for all ages. Tillamook Saturday and spent Sun ­ Preaching services both morning Sanders, Brindle, GD, 1984, 4.3, 85.81. Geo. W. Dürrer, Jewel, GJ, 2127, 4.0, and evening. Remember the Big*Sing day at the David Kuratli home. A feature of the trip which attracted Excitement? Yes! Thrills? You bet! Action? 85.08; May, GJ, 1888, 4.5, 84.96. D. A. 8 p. m. Certainly! Story? It’s a dandy! There is a comfortable pew waiting Mr. Kuratli’s attention was that the Dayton, Lizzie, GH, 1699, 4.9, 83.25. different streams which are usually Josi & Perrin, Fannie, GG, 1615, 5.1, for you. Come. “INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “WHY MICE W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor. high at this time of year are are very 82.37. Philip Buslach, Molly, RG, LEAVE HOME.” “AESOP’S FABLES low as a result of the dry spring.— 1823, 4,5, 82.04. John Berns, Blossom, Independent) (Hillsboro GJ, 1544, 5.3, 81.83; Jersey, GJ, 1717, PARISH COMMUNITY HOUSE THURSDAY, JUNE 19 AND AUDITORIUM BEING 4.7, 80.70. N. T. Henderson, Grace, HOOT GIBSON in August Boquist is suffering from BUILT GJ, 1810, 4.5, 81.45. Adolph Erick­ rather a severe injury to his left son, Pet, GH, 1834, 4.2, 81.23. E. J. hand, The hand became fouled in a Excavation work has begun on the Gienger, Sisil, GH, 1621, 5.0, 81.05. rope that he was using to lead a a cowboy and rider we know Gibson. of a general assembly and Class B. 4 year olds making 65 basement ! cow, and in jambing against a fence lbs. fat: Dave Fitzpatrick, Mistletoe, banquet hall that is to be built on the ligaments and muscles were “Hook and Ladder” we can assure action and in- RJ, 1442, 5.38, 77.58; Cowslip, GJ, the Catholic church property at Fifth badly torn. terest. 1256, 5.8, 72.85. W. B. Vaughn, street and Seventh avenue east. It “EMPTY STALL” Fast Steppers Series No. 2 Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiii Moonie, GH, 1922, 4.0, 76.88; Artis, will be a wooden building 40 feet by Tillamook was visited recently by GH, 1755, 4.1, 71.96. Andrew Vetsch, 100 feet with good concrete base­ a blind street-musician. The city is FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 20-21 No. 3, GJ, 1547, 4.8, 74.26. Vaughn ment. In the interior will be built a seldom visited by this sort of enter­ LON CHANEY in & Darby, Voleta, GJ, 1135, 6.5, 73.78. partial balcony and a stage with com­ tainers, but this man played music Jim Williams, Faye, GG, 1581, 4.5, plete equipment, 28 by 14 feet It that was at least slightly above the 71.15. Fred Arnet, Nigger, GJ, 1597, is to have a seating capacity of average. 4.4, 70.27. Paul Edgar, Faye, GJ, about 300 people. The building com­ James Cameron, of Milton-Free­ 1479, 4.6, 68.03. Leo Sanders, June, mittee expects it to be completed water, Umatilla county, who has been The greatest picture of the past year. (Advanced GH, 1838, 3.7, 68.01. Edgar & Son, about October 1. attending Pacific University, expects Blanch, GJ, 1544, 4.4, 67.94; Foxie, prices for this one.) Regular Saturday Matinee. Ashland may get modern up-to- to spend the summer vacation work­ GJ, 1226, 5.5, 67.43. Sam Hoover, ing in Tillamook. Babe, GJ, 1268, 5.3, 67.20. Ben Van date hotel. Tress, Gwendola, RJ, 1187, 5.6, 66.47. Josi A Prrin, Nellie, GG, 1469, 4.5, 66711. Albert Krake, Temptation, RJ, 1218, 5.4, 65.77. Hunt .& Dürrer, Helen, GG, 1566, 4.2, 65.77. Class C. 3 year olds making 60 lbs. fat: Williams & Beals, May, GJ, 1411, 6.6, 93.13. Sam Hushbeck, Beauty, GJ, 1491, 6.2, 92.44. Leo Sanders, Polly, GG, 1944, 4.5, 87.48; Molly, GH, 1003, 3.4, 68.10. S. C. Elliott No. 36. RH, 1473, 6.0, 88.38. John Berns, Nellie, GG, 1380, 5.9, 81.42. Adolph I Erickson, Beauty, GG, 1076, 6.6, 71.02. E. J. Gienger, Princess, GG, 1252, 5.2, 68.86. John Kunzi, Pearl, GJ, L—< 967. 7.1, 68.66; Nettie, GJ, 1212, 5.0, • 60.60 Davis & Earl, Polly, GJ, 1345, 4.9, 67.91. Henry Landolt, Dandy, GJ, j 4 1569, 4.1, 64.33. Clark Embum, nJ- it U Erma, GJ. 1373, 4.6, 63.16. Vital I Vogt, No. 25, GG, 1535, 4.1, 62.94; No. 13. GJ, 1234, 4.9 60.47. Jim Williams. I Whitey, GG. 1386, 4.5, 62.37. W. B. Vaughn, Tilly, GH, 1680, 3.6, 60.48. | Josi A Perrin, Daisy, GG, 1435, 4.2, | 60.27. Class D. 2 year olds making 50 lbs. fat: Rogers A Son, McKinley,! GJ, 1240, 4.9, 60.76. Josi A Perrin, Pansy, GG, 1008, 6.0, 60.48; Dimple,! GG, 1094, 6.0, 54.70. Harry Neilson, I W. Flower, GJ. 1575, 3.8, 59.89; Polly, i GJ, 1358, 3.9, 52.96. Geo. W. Dürrer, j Rose, GG, 1327, 4.5, 59.72. Alf. Zwald.' Brownie, GJ, 1060, 5.0, 59.36; Peach, GJ. 862, 6.1, 52,58. Dave Fitzpatrick,! Daffodil, GJ, 989, 5.9, 5.9, 58.35. Har-1 ley Foland, Ann, GJ. 1054, 5.4, 56.92. Arthur Tippin, Blossom. GJ, 1094, | 5.2, 56.89; Buttercup. GJ, 1042, 5.3, 55.23; Bell. GJ. 930, 5.7, 53.01. Philip Buslach, Princess, RG, 1011, 5.5, 55.-j 61. Ben Van Tress, Charm, GJ, 1017, 5.4, 54.92. Paul Edgar. Wauna. GJ, 1004, 5.3, 53.21. Adolph Schild. No. 16. GH, 1553, 3.4, 52.80. IL C. Elliott, No. 15, GJ, 1045, 5.0, 52.25. Leo Sanders, Lily, KJ, 840, 6.1, 51.24. T. B. Hyder, Button. GG, 1063, 4.8. 51.- , 02. Donaldson & Peck. No. 28. GJ. 924, 5.5, 50.82. F. J. Robitsch. Betty. RJ. 1119, 4.6, 51.47. A. W. Mills. Mabla, GJ, 1327, 3.8, 50.43. COLISEUM Gentle Julia Is the Nation’s Greatest PbmM v Every - A u »houlil rxt 1 lzl £.1. a — -- 1 — . • American »hare In the of itB towering ja ake, h-aplng Key«, :, grottos, boiling cauldrons, In the mid» S are magnificent hotels, charming >tta.iro 30n miles of matchless boulevard, ana .J**, comforts *f homo. u •“ Ua Send for cur booklet. It tells the thrill)». - of nature's wonderland. 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