TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT -------------- L .- ■ _* . ivt-a. I —B—— !ros., ^ < “*rryT 40 GH, 3, May, 1212, 53.3. W. P. Walk' er, Bonnie, GH, 3, 1305, 47.0. Frank Lagler, No. 8, GH, 3, Mar., 967, 46.4. Scovell & Kehrli, No. 12, RH, 3, Apr., 1228, 41.8. Kasper Huber, No. 9, GJ, 3, Feb., 936, 41.2. Class D: Cows 2 year old making 35 lbs. fat: Scovell & Kehrli, No. 7, GH 2, May, 1060. 41.3. Barber Bros- Ella, GH, 2, Apr.. 1138, 39.8. Kasper Huber No. 8, GS, 2, Jan., 698, 36.3. Barber Bros., Owl, RH, 2, Jan., 927, •0.1 RESCUE AND PROTECTIVE 80-1 we realize that under present condi- REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW- lbs. fat 250. The following are the records of CIETY TO STAGE BIG AF- . tions one of the best guarantees for I TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR cows producing more than 70 lbs. fat FAIR AT PACIFIC CITY that peace is adequate preparedness. JULY during the month of July, 1924. The -------- 1 Defense test day is not a militaristic owner of cow, name of cow, breed, A benefit celebration will be given gesture. It is merely an inspection.” G. A. Peters, tester; No cows test­ age, month fresh, lbs. milk lbs. fat August 30, 31 and September 1, Labor , ----------------------- ed, 1847; No. cows over 40 lbs. fat, day, at Pacific City beach by the Pa-1 DO YOU KNOW THE NAMES OF 734; Avg. milk per cow, 899; Avg. fat is also given. Class A Mature cows moking over cific Coast Rescue & Protective so- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES per cow, 38.69. 60 lbs. fat: Lyle Craven, Blue, GH, 12, eety, the proceeds to go to a fund for High pure-bred herd: Owner, H. the building and equiping of the new , Do you know who the candidates Mason; No. cows, 15; avg. milk, 1155; Feb., 17455, 66.2. Ray Hushbeck, Lady, GH, 6, June, 1525, 62.5. Earl Portland Commons, a community cen- j for president are? Can you really avg. fat!, 59.86. M Porter, Babe, GJ, 7, May, 1221, 62.3. name them all ? For fear you should ter where destitute men. women and Three high grade herds over 20 ' J. i. Mxj. 12^ stg Jiildren are helped on the war back tu.* NMBha tkaia all. co**. Owners. Hunt and Purree. Io a life of usefulness. 'The rescue given herewith. Neiger and Nelger, Geo. W. Durrer; 60.». Class B: 4 year old making 45 lbs. 1. Calvin Coolidge, Republican; 2. Nos. of cows, 30, 23, 27; Avg milk, SIMPLE ENOUGH and protective society is composed of fat: John Fleck, Alice, GH, 4, Mar., John W. Davis, Democrat; 31 Robert the Albertina Kerr Nursery home, the In calling telephone numbers in 1209, 1432, 1149; Avg. fat, 53.88, 50.- 1349, 60.7. A. W. Hess, Dora, GH, 4, Louise home, the Pacific Protective M. La Follette, Progressive-Indepen­ 25, 49.45. Germany, instead of giving the num­ May, 750,58.5. John Fix, Rose GS, 4, league, the Oregon Prisoners’ Aid so- dent; 4. Robert R. Pointer, People’s Three high grade herds under 20 May, 1479, 56.2; Whaley, GJ, 4, Mar., ber of single digits, they have a habit Progressive; 5. Judge G. E. Nations, ¡cows: Owners, Sam Hushback, N. T. cet.y and the Portland Commons. of giving it in blocks of two, Thus The razing of the Burnside bridge Ku Klux Klan; 6. Frank E. Jonse, Henderson, Harley Foland; Nos. of 1206, 54.3. L. J. Redberg, Bessie, GJ, 2578 would be “Twenty-five, seventy­ has made necessary the finding of Socialist-Labor; 7. William J. Wal- cows, 8, 10, 12; Avg. milk, 1105, 1003, 4, Feb., 856, 53.4. John Fleck, Shortie, eight.” That seems simple enough in GH, 4, Feb., 1469, 49.9. Joe Schriber, new quarters for the commons as the j 'ace> Commonwealth Land Party; 8. 1129; Avg. fat, 61.44, 50.92, 53.03. English, but try it out in German and Ruby, GG, 4, Mar., 1042, 49.0. Dan­ organization’s site for the last 20 Herman P. Ferris, Prohibitionist; 9. it becomes “funf-und-zwanzig, acht- High pure bred cow: Owner, H. iels and Joe Rust, No. 1, GH, 4, June, years is to be invaded. I William Z. Foster, Socialist; 10. Dun- Mason; Name of cow, Linnie; breed, und-seib-zig.” It is proposed to provide an enter- can McDonald, Farmer-Laborite. Mr. RG; age, M; lbs. milk, 1445; lbs. fat, 1243, 47.3. Lyle Craven, No. 40, GH, 4, Mar., 1510, 46.8. tainment that will not only be of in-1 McDonald has since withdrawn from 99.71. AIR MAIL Class C: 3 year olds making over terest to those attending, but will also ^e race. A California woman is the High grade cow: Owner, Hunt and 40 lbs. fat: John Fox, Peggie, GJ, 3, Prohibitionist candidate for the vice ­ have a few thrills. Ezra Meeker, of Durrer; name of cow, Blindy; breed, The air mail service which was put June, 1225, 58.8. Joe Schriber, Daisy, Oregon Trail fame, will fly from S^ presidency. GJ; age, M; lbs. milk, 1745; lbs. fat, into effect July 1 is now available for GJ, 3, May, 1197, 54.0. R. F. Holman, attle to Pacific City by airplane for 85.51. Ladybug, GJ, 3, Mar., 838, 51.1. Clem use by all sections of the United the three-day event His famous oxen RECENT FILINGS AT THE COURT In the following the owner, name of Rust, Sallie, GG, 3, Fab., 1283, 50.0. States to and from which it may ex­ HOUSE also will be shipped ot Pacific City. cow, breed, lbs of milk, lbs. of fat, F. L. Owens, Pansy, GH, 3, June, pedite the delivery of the mail. The Senator Hiram Johnson of California and fat is given: 1159, 43.7. Clem Rust, Metzke, GG, airplane postage charged includes the Lease. M. W. Harrison to C. F. has been asked to speak on Labor day Class A. Mature cows making 70 3, June, 1336, 48.1. Lyle Craven, No. transportation to and from the air and if it is impossible for him to be Lincecum, Lease extension for five lbs. fat. Homer Mason, Linnie, RG, 1, GH, 3, Apr., 1197, 46.7. John Fleck, mail route as well as the transporta­ years of the meat market location present, it is proposed to get Senator« 1445, 6.9, 99.71; Ethel RG, 1554, 4.5, Annie, GH, 3, May, 1225, 46.6. El­ tion by plane. formerly ’ held by Ed Hadley, in the 70.16. And. Vetsch, No. 1, GG, 1488, Borah of Idaho or Walsh of Montana. Any mailable matter will be carried bert Hays, Stockings, GH, 3, Apr., Harrison Block on Lot 8 Block 3 General White, commander of the 5.4, 81.84, Hunt and Durrer, Blindy, by airplane, including sealed parcels 1104, 45.3. Lyle Craven, No. 3, GH, Thayer ’ s i Addition to Tillamook, Ore. Oregon National Guard, has express­ GJ, 1745, 4.9, 85.51; Negelty, GG, not exceeding 50 pounds in weight ed his willingness to cooperate to Agreement . Ed Hadley to C. F. Lin­ 1479, 5.3, 78.38; Bessie, GG, 1473, 5.0, 3, Mar., 1308, 44.5. and not exceeding 84 inches in length cecum regarding meat market, and Class D: Cows 2 year old making make the celebration a success and 73.65; Bopeep, GG, 1324, 5.4, 71.50. and girth combined, with postage at will ask the guard to stage a sham payment of the equipment to same. Dave Fitzpatrick, Daisy, GJ, 1457, 35 lbs. fat: Clem Rust, May, GG, 2, the rate of 8 cents an ounce or frac­ Chattel mortgage. Henry Parke May, 911, 48,3. Ray Hushbeck, Lazy, 1 5.19, 75.62. Geo. W. Durrer, Jumbo, battle on one of the three days. On the opening evening a mammoth fire­ to Nestucca Valley Bank, covers 1 GH 2213, 3 6> 79 67. May> GJ> 1621, RJ, 2, June, 939, 45.0. L. G. Ross, tion thereof for each zone or part of a zone in which mail is carried by works exhibiton has been arranged. team of horses. 4.8, 77.81. E. M. Leonnig, Daisy, GH, Lady June, RJ, 2, Apr., 853, 42.0. Warranty Deed. W. S. Walton and 1 1845, 4:2, 77.49. Williams and Beals, John Fleck, Holy, GH, 2, Apr., 1070, plane. Special airplane stamps are Large set pieces in many color sof the American flag, Uncle Sam, President wife to R. P. Gill and wife Lot 0 Blk. Bessie, RH, 1590, 4.7, 74.73. Kiger 41.7. O. B. Redberg, Sallie, GG, May, issued, but any stamps good for post­ age may be used, provided the en­ Coolidge, Oregon state seal, General 10 Neskowin. Also Lot 10 Blk. 10. and Josi, Long Teats, GH, 2034, 3.5, 831, 41.7. Lyle Craven, Polly, GJ, 2, Warranty Deed. W. S. Walton and ' 71.19. Louis Weber, Florence, GJ, May, 756, 41.6. John Fleck, Midget, velope is plainly marked “Via the Dawes, John W. Davis, . Governor Bryan, Senator La Follette, Senator wife to H. C. Spaulding and wife ! 1194, 5.9, 70.45. Edgar and Son, GH, 2, Mar., 1093, 41.6. Clem Rust, air.” The New York-San Francisco route Daisy, GG, 2, Apr., 822, 39.5. John Wheeler, Governor Pierce, Mayor South 35 feet Lot 9 Blk. 10 and West Trixie, GJ, 1494, 4.7, 70.22. is the only one operated by the post 40 feet of Lot 10 and South 35 feet Foz, Leafy, GJ, 2, July, 899, 38.7. Baker, Milton A. Miller, Democratic Class B. Four year olds making 55 office department and, for rating of Roland McGinnis, Comet, GH, 2, 1091, nominee for United States senator; Lot Blk. 10 Neskowin. lbs. fat. Sam Hushbeck, Red, GG, postage, is divided into three zones: I Warranty Deed. Palmer Rumford 38.2. f United States Senator McNary, Mau­ 1578, 5.5, 86.79. Homer Mason, Pride, (1) New York to Chicago, (2) Chi­ rice E. Crumpacker, Republican nom- and wife to Mabel C. Spurgin. Lot RG, 1473, 5.5, 81.02; Rowena, RG, nee for congress from this district, 4 Blk. 4 Goodspeed’s 2nd Addition to 1122, 5.9. 66.20; Crescent, RG, 1194, ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT cago to Cheyenne and (3) Cheyenne to San Francisco. A rate fo 8 cents and Congressman Watkins will be Tillamook, Oregon. toe, RJ, 1386, 5.02, 69.58. Ben Jacob, for each zone or part of zone makes Warranty Deed. The Elmore Park 5.2, 62.09. Dave Fitzpatrick, Mistle- shown. Association, Tillamook No. 3; July Casting prizes for fishermen will be company to Thomas Coates, Trustee. Bessie, GH, 1175, 5.1, 59.13. C. M. 1924; Hubert Smith, tester and sec- the cost of postage for each ounce or fraction thereof—for example, from given for an exhibition on the Nes­ Various tracts of land at Elmore Martin, Spot, GH, 1302, 4.4, 57.29. retary. New York to Cheyenne, 16 cents; tucca river, which flows into the Pa­ park. Josie and Perrin, Minnie; GG, 1209, Number of cows on test, 330 avg. New York to San Francisco, 24 cents. Limited Warranty Deed. Thomas 4.8, 58.03; Bonnie, RG, 1085, 5.7, 61.- cific ocean at ths point. Log rolling, Production: milk, 870; fat, 35.51. The west bound planes cover the canoe tilting exhibitions will be seen Coates trustee to Rockaway Realty 85. Pete Betschert, No. 14, GH, 1327, High pure bred herd: Owner, E. F. distance between New York and San and prizes of every kind will be given an<‘ Development company, Various GG, 1349, 4.2, 56.69. Ben Vantress, Hills; breed, RH; No. of cows, 24; for almost every competitive sport D'acts of land at Elmore Park, 4.6, 62.104. Hunt and Durrer, Helen, avg. lbs milk, 992; avg. lbs. fat, 32.35. Francisco in 34 hours, 45 minutes. imaginable. ----------------------- Gwendola, GJ, 955, 6.0, 57.30. E. M. Three high grade herds are: Own­ THE LOGANBERRY ABROAD ______________ Leoning, Treasure, GJ, 1228, 4.6, 56.- ers, J. M. Moore, Barber Bros., W. P. AMERICAN LEGION NATIONAL1 49. Neiger and Neiger, No. 15, GH, “The possibility of increasing Ore- 1838, 3.6, 66.17; No. 4, GH, 1680, 3.3, Walker; R&GJ, R&GH, R&GH; 24, CONVENTION AT ST. PAUL Walker; R&GJ, R&GH, R&GH; 12, I gon loganberry sales in Europe is 155.44. John Berns, Starlight, RG, 17, 16, 961, 1167, 1166; 47.36,45.45, The American Legion national con­ | illustrated in the July record of ex- 1442, 3.9, 56.24. F. W. Robitch, But- 41.86. vention is to be held this year in St. | ports of canned products from Port­ I tercup, GJ, 949, 5.8, 55.04. High pure bred cow is: Name of A total of Paul, September 15-19. Legionaires land by steamer. Class C. 3 year olds making 50 cow, Nell; owner, Barber Bros.; lbs. , 1,540,547 pounds of the fruit expecting to attend may be interested lbs. fat. Sam Hushback, Beauty, GJ, milk, 2353; lbs. fat, 87.1. To in knowing that railroads are offering ¡were moved from there dur-1 Crystal, GH, 1938, 4.2, 81.40. Will- High grade cow is: Name of cow, Portland-McMinnville ing the month. Practically all of reduced rates. The round-trip fare 1172, 7.6, 89.07. Neiger and Neiger, Colie; owner, Barber Bros.; lbs. milk, Hillsboro-Forest Grove from Tillamook is $70.38. Delegates I his amount went to United Kingdom iams and Beals, May, GJ, 899, 7.4, 1206; lbs. fat, 60.3. from this area and points in the Wil­ ports. The fruit is finding additional 66.53. Corvallis-Salem Geo. W. Dürrer, Tiny, GJ, Number of cows producing over 40 lamette valley have the choice of re­ favor each year as indicated by in­ 1153, 5.4, 62.26. John Berns, Nellie, Eugene-Roseburg lbs. fat, 102. turning via Seattle on the Milwaukie, creasing orders. As Europe recovers GG, 1035, 6.3, 65.21. Homer Mason, The following are the records of and Willamette Valley Canadian Pacific or Canadian National from its financial difficulties, it will Viola, RG, 977, 6.0, 58.62; Bonny Jean, cows producing more than 70 lbs. fat Points railroad for an additional $1.50, or be in the market increasingly for our RG, 1035, 5.5, 56.93. C. J. Gienger, during the month of July 1924. The LEAVE TILLAMOOK they may return by way of Omaha luxury and semi-luxury products. Queen, GH, 1442, 3.8, 54.80; Elsie, RG, owner of cow, name of cow, breed, 7:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M.* or Kansas City and California for an With the proper exploitation, the Ore­ 1364, 3.8, 51.83. N. T. Henderson, 6:30 P. M.‘ age, month fresh, lbs. milk, lbs. fat 2:30 P. M. gon loganberry may come into a additional fare of about $35. The Dora, RJ, 986, 5.5, 54.23. Harley Fo- is also given: Barber Bros. Nell, RH, ’Holds for arrival of Manhattan through sleeping cars from Portland strong demand throughout hte United land, Babe, GJ, 837, 6.3, 51.89. Jack Stage 4. June, 2353, 87.1. •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage to St. Paul will be modern all-steel Kingdom and on the continent. Fitzpatrick, Midget, GJ, 1178, 4.3, Class A Mature cows making over* “Oregon canned raspberries and 50.65. LEAVE. PORTLAND standard cars with good rates for ac­ 60 lbs. fat: Barber Bros., Colie, GH.j (Park and Y'amhill Streets) strawberries are also being shipped commodations. The Oregon delega­ Class D, 2 year olds making 45 6, Mar., 1206, 60.3. J. M. Moore, Star,! 7:50 A. ‘ M. ” 12:50 P. M. tion will leave Portland at 7:45 p. m. to Europe in large quantities each lbs. fat. Rogers and Son, McKinley, 4:30 P. M. 11:50 P. M. year. The total of strawberries, rasp­ GG, 1054, 6.4, 67.46; Spot, GG, 760, GJ, 6. June, 1308, 60.2. September 11. Class B: 4 year old making 45 lbs For arrivals-departures an con- berries and loganberries along with a 6.4, 48.64. Pete Betschart, No. 24, nections call Josephine county steadily increas­ few other fruits brought the canned GJ, 995, 5.7, 54.76. Williams and fat: Barber Bros., Nellfi RH, 4. June, UNION STAGE goods export of Portland to 2,119,390 Beals, Jennie, GH, 905, 6.0, 54.30; 2353, 87.1. Scovell & Kehril. No. GH, ing production alfalfa hay. 4, Apr., 1219, 51.2. J. E. Davis, Betty, TERMINAL Coquille—Port of Coquille river pounds for July of this year, The Kewpie, GJ, 1169, 4.5, 52.61. Neiger 3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East votes to build concrete retaining wall value of berries shipped to United and Neiger, Texas. GH, 1466, 3.7, 54.- GH, 4. Apr., 1176, 50.6. Joe Reichlin, Both Phones Pet. GS, 4, Mar., 1063, 50.0. Scoveel in middle fork of Coquille river at Kingdom ports alone last month was 24; Dora, GH, 1398, 3,7, 51.73. G. Portland - Newberg - Mc­ Bros, No. 25, RH, 4, Jan., 1314, 47.0. $235,587. Carlisle Shoal. Wall will be 515 feet Fossbind, No. 14, GJ, 868, 6.0, 52.08. Wm. Tohl, Shoulder Spot, GG. 4, Minnville-Tillamook long and estimated to cost $8,000. C. M. Martin, Beauty, GJ, 1054, 4.9, Mar., 927, 46.4. W. P. Walker, Patty, Medford Methodists dedicate new Stages OCT 51.65; Miami, GJ, 1023, 4.9, 50.13. GH, 4, 1246, 46.1. J M Moore, Spot, $80,000 church. Stanley orberg, Violet, GG, 939, 5.3, GJ, 4, June, 1125, 45.0. Garibaldi— Foley Box company 49.78. Homer Mason, Aloha, RG, Class C: 3 year olds making over making more improvements. One of the few men, now living 1119, 4.4, 49.24. Harley Foland. Ann, Sutherlin has shipped 21 carloads on the Pacific Coast, to talk at the GJ, ■'SI. 5.4, 47.74. P. Bushlaeh, sheep within last several weeks. Centennial Exposition, held in Phila­ Princess, RG, 812, 57, 46.28. F. Antelope to erect new school build­ delphia in 1876. over the first tele­ Robitch, Ruth, RJ. 1008, 4.5, 45.36. ing. phone instrumenta then being exhibit­ Roseburg extends rural mail ser- ed by Alexander Graham Bell, is ASSOC1ATION MONTHLY REPORT vice. Walter J. Thompson of Tacoma, Wn. Special attention given to children’s haircutting Garibaldi's population increased At that time he was president of the Association, Tillamook No. 2; July from 400 in 1922 to 1200 in I 1024. Balcony of Haltom’s Store bank of New Tacoma. At the exposi­ 1924; Hubert Smith, tester: L. G. Marcelling...... Astoria— Construction ’ work o n tion Bell’s invention attracted little Ross, secretary. Reset.............. Sanborn building started. attention at first and it was not un­ Number of cows on test, 1070 avg. Haircutting . Brownsville building new sewers, til Dorn Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, Production: milk 809; fat 34.11. Phone 14<-M for Appointments placing additional fire hydrants and saw and enthused over it. that it waif Three high grad£ herds are: Own­ improving water system. given much attention. Shortly there­ ers, Ward Sappington. Joe Schriber, Albany rushing work on new hos­ after Mr. Thompson had the privi­ Lyle Craven; breed, GJ, Mixt, Mixt; pital. lege of testing the instrument. No. of cows, 19, 18, 38; lbs milk. 913, Returning to the Pacific Coast, he 930. 1075: lbs. fat, 45.62. 41.65, 41.29. LEGION HAC KS DEFENSE DAY related his experience and told about High pure bred cow is: Name of cow I ' he wonderful new invention and the i , Linda's Urea.; owner. G. D. Sanders The American legion will cooperate thrill it gave him to talk over the j | lbs. milk, 1207; lbs. fat, 56.7. in observance of national defense day wire to someone else at a distance. High grade cow is: Name of cow and favors • he test of the nation's It was not until 1878, however, that Sequoia Blue; Lyle Craven; lbs. milk man power without 1 reservations, de- the telephone was first introduced on ;1742; lb*, fat. 66.2. clared John R Quinn, national com- the Pacific Coast. Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside. “Boarders' detected and slaught- mander of the legion, at national ■ ered: Two sold, more to follow. headquarters I in Indianapolis. Com- TRASK LODGE VISITORS Production increased by better mander Quinn is a major in the re­ Those spending week and week-end feeding: One man quit feeding grain, serve corps and holds the rank of at the Trask Lodge were: liecause it was too expensive and now Uave stage depot at Tillamook. 9 a. m: leave lieutetnant colonel in the national I.. P. Hewitt, Robert H. Craddoek, he is paying for the grain all right. guard of California. He will report Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wharton, Port­ But his cows are not getting it. stage depot. Seaside. 3 p. m. by telegraph on defense day, he said. land; Mr. and Mr*. L. Barger. Mrs. Purchase of better sires; disposal “Anything that can be done by th* Scott, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Frank of scrubs: None. COAST STAGES American legion in cooperation with Peters, Wm. Hare and son John. Bert Other items of interest to dairy- this test will be done,” said th* com­ Tongue. Hillsboro; U. B. Doyle. Gari­ . men: Grass awfully dry and short. Geo. Smith. Mgr. mander. While th* American legion baldi; Russell Hawkins. Jr., Idaville; Some are green feeding and holding is strongly in favor of world peace, ■ Harry H. Belt and son George, Dallas; 'their cow* pretty good. W. Vinton. McMinnville. Number of cow* producing over 40 STAGES * wh;ie the east bound planes cover the years ago at the age same distance in 32 hours, 5 minutes. when her father sold the having run it for a period ’’ DAUGHTER O F HEADLIGHTS 10 years. The family Oswego and Mrs. Thomae EDITOR VISITS FIRST her father is still enjoyin. * health and as energetic as eve, Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Effie Theodore Steinhilber, the first editor of the Tillamook Headlight, was a Oregon Trail to b« im^ visitor at the Headlight office last from Pendleton at ar’ < Tuesday. She left here twenty-five $20,000. Nelson s Hsirhobbing and Beautv Shoppe COAST STAGES b <1 NEW MARKET C. F. Lincecum, Prop. Meats Fish and Poultry Wholesale and Retail Saturday Feature Prices Spring Lamb for Stew, per lb. 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