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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924
TILLAMOOK
COMMENT
HEADLIGHT
PAGE
3
UllUitMMHH
Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
CilD.tnooIt Mxabligtjt
to traffic next spring.
The
The work
work
should be done this coming winter
while traffic is light. 17
— com-
If j-.
your
mercial club is unable
to
prevail, per­
—
--
»»■»
i *• —
— ‘ to suggest that the ladies
mit
me
j .
— - - ...... u.c muies
Who drive automobiles hereabouts
uvicaUUUVB
(and the percentage
apears high)
percentage apears
high)
organize a committee to present the
matter to road authorities, because
they (the ladies) are not unlikely
to kill their engines on this steep
(vvnzl«
— —-Lt-- ’ i ”’ _ J._ r
grade — combined
with a sharp curve
on the edge of a high cliff.—Gari­
baldi News.
FEATURES
given the once over by the man be­
hind the camera.—Silverton Appeal.
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ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT
GJ, 3, 722, 50.54. P. Buslach, Rex. W. P. Walker; breeds, Mix’t, R & GH, for re-election, Jefferson Myers for that ere Mars makes another visit
RG, 3, 1070, 50.29. E. J. Gienger. R4 GH: No. of cows. 14, 14, 14: avg. state treasurer, and others. Thou- [ 100 years hence, this invisible cry­
Elsie, RG, 3, 1026, 49.25. Earl F.
lbs. milk. 795, 1008, 979; avg. lbs. fat, sands were turnd away from Bryan’«1 ative intelligence will disclose «ome
Ray, Dorothy, RJ. 3, 812, 4710. Geo.
speech at the public auditorium. Port-{simple means of communication, but
37.97, 37.85, 35.18.
W. Dürrer Tiny. GJ, 3, 1001, 47.05.
land, but other thousands heard him it will not be until the race is fitted
High pure bred cow is: name of over the radio. Bryan is respected by for it mentally and spiritually.—
Association, Tillamook No. 1; Aug-' Class D; Cows 2 yr. old making 35
Manager
T^slie Harrison,
lbs. fat: Kiger & Josi, Lilly, RH, 2, cow, No. 16; owner, Daniels <& Po­ all. is a good rather than a great Western World, Bandon.
ust, 1924; Tester, G. A. Peters.
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j^Mished and Entered at the Ü. d.
Number of cows on test, 1739; Avg. | 1556, 71.58. Harley Foland, Lizzie, land; lbs. milk. 1401; lbs. fat, 60.2; man, and his speeches are interesting
GJ, 2, 1225, 57.58. E. M. Martin, jage 5.
rather than convincing.— Gresham
Postotfice at Tillamook, Oregon,
NOTICE
production: milk, 758; fat, 33.53.
¡Miami, GJ, 2, 1054, 50. 29. E. J.
May 2, 1888
High grade cow is: name of cow, Outlook.
Three high pure bred herds are: ■ | I Gienger, Helen, GG, 2, 980, 49.98. Jim
— +
Blutch; owner, J. E. Davis; lbs. milk.
Owner, Homer Mason; breed, RG;!
will pay $50 for information
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
’■1 Christensen Deda, GG, 2, 1240, 49.60. 1485; lbs. fat, 60.9; age, 4.
The
recent
visit of Mars to the leading to the arrest of the person or
No.
of
cows,
13;
avg.
lbs.
milk,
1097;
f
Que Year. By Mail ......
$2.00
Stanley Norberg Violet, GG, 2, 856,
One boarder taken off test.
Earth failed to disclose or establish persons who stole certain tools and
avg. lbs. fat, 58.03.
git Months, By Mail .......
$1.00
48.79. Roger & Son, Spot, GJ, 2, 744,
Roll Of Honor Cows
Three
high
grade
herds
are:
1
Own
­
any
definite facts regarding that ter­ equipment from my shop on the
♦
♦
♦
Three Months, By Mail ............. $ .75
46.87. Neiger & Neiger, Texas, GH,
Number of cows producing over 40
night of Monday. September 22nd.
er,
Hunt
&
Durrer,
Sam
Hushbeck,
With the income tax law held valid
Payable in advance
2, 1342, 45.63. Rogers & Son, Mc- lbs. fat, 35. The following are the restrial body. Notwithstanding rev­
W. C. CHENEY
by the supreme court more interest Neiger & Neiger; breed, GG, GJ, GH;‘ Kinley, GG, 2, 822, 45.21. Neiger & records of cows producing fat during elations of powerful telescopes the
98-tl
No.
of
cows,
28,
9,25;
avg.
lbs.
milk,
Telephone
visible
evidences
of
a
supposed
arti
­
in the repeal will be manifest be­
Neiger, Dora, GH, 2, 1287, 45.05.
the month of August 1924. The own­
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1071, 954, 1253; avg. lbs. fat, 48,58,
Pacific States, Main 68
ficial canal are vague and without
tween now and election. Its adoption 48.19,
er of cow, name of cow. breed, month
45.60.
A FARMERS’ SPOKESMAN
satisfying foundation, and all conclu­
at a special election last November
ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT fresh, lbs. milk and lbs. fat is given: sions as to inhabitants are conject­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ +
High
pure
bred
cow
is:
Name
of
by
a
slight
majority
vote
with
a
very
Class B; 4 yr. old making 45 lbs.
♦
In Oregon the Granges of Columbia
Association, TillamookNo. 2; Aug­ fat: J. E. Davis, Blutch, GH, July, ural. The fact remains that beyond
light vote cast by the electorate may cow, Linnie; owner, Homer Mason;
OUR EDITORIAL POLICY +
lbs. milk, 1302; fat, 82.03; age. 5.
Mars there are suns and worlds mil­ county have called together the vari­
ust
1924;
Tester,
Hubert
S.
Smith.
work
its
undoing
at
the
next
elec
­
1485, 60.9. Barber Bros., Nell, RH.
♦
*
High grade cow is: Name of cow,
Number of cows on test, 1048; avg. June, 1522, 56.3. Daniels & Poland, lions of times larger than the. earth, ous other farm organizations and
♦ tion. Many voters who voted for it Bailie; owner, Williams & Beals,;
« 1. To advocate, aid and sup-
in spaces that human thought cannot have initiated a movement to finance
production: milk, 644; fat. 28.81.
No. 9, GH, July, 1376, 49.5.
port any measures that will + then under the representation that it lbs. milk, 1569; lbs. fat, 81.59; age, M.
grasp. If inhabited it is also prob­ and send to the state legislature at
Three
high
grade
herds
are:
Own
­
would be a pancaea for the tax ex­
“Boarders” detected and slaughter­ ers, Ward Sappington, G. D. Sanders,
able that, like earth people, they are its next session an active man to rep­
♦ bring the most good to the ♦ travagance have changed their at­
The
American
Legion,
founded
and
+
ed: 10 Culls went to the butcher. 2 I Clem Rust; breeds, GJ, Mix’t, Mix’t;
unable to solve the simplest problems resent all the farm organizations and
♦ most people
encourage industries + titude toward it and its retention as died and one was purchased for dairy No. of cows, 19, 10, 27; avg. lbs. milk, dedicated to the good of soldiers of which their neighbors have to face. to work for whatever projects will
♦ 2. To
the world war as an order non-politi-
establish in Tillamook + a law is now questionable.—Sheridan purpose.
* to
829, 801, 840; avg. lbs. fat, 37.92, 37.- cal, is facing a serious problem this We do know, however, that every­ benefit the rural interests, as well as
Sun.
♦ l
Production increased by better 65, 37.63.
» county.
thing in this uncharted universe to oppose those which are adverse to
♦ ♦ ♦
year. The Legion, on its inception,
3. To urge the improvement +
feeding: Nearly all ranches are
High pure bred cow is: Linda’s was suspicioned by many as the prob­ moves on a definite system, no acci­ the farmer’s welfare. The undertak­
+
EXACTLY
feeding grain due to the extremely Crescent of ^equoia, name of cow;
* of a port for Tillamook City.
dent, no chance, cieated by some in­ ing has been enthusiastically received
able or perhaps eventual body which
+
R. G. Dun & Co. has this to say dry season.
♦ 4. To insist on an American
owner, G. D. Sanders; lbs. milk, 1197; would swing political elections. Ted­ visible intelligence beyond the power by the farmers, whose response is
+ about the trade situation in Oregon:
Roll Of Honor Cows
standard of labor.
of man to understand. It may be very general.
lbs. fat, 56.3; age 9.
dy Roosevelt himself a politician,
+
“Retail business is of fair volume
♦ 5. To be politically indepen­
Number of cows producing over 40
High grade cow is: name of cow, promptly denied there was any polit­ llllttM
♦ and is expected to improve now that
« dent, but to support the can­
lbs. fat, 374. The following are the Katie; owner, O. B. Redberg; lbs. ical trend in the Legion and his word
didates for public office who * the vacation season is closing. Job­
was seconded by others of prom­
records of cows producing more than milk, 781; lbs. fat, 61.6; age, 3.
+ bers continue optimistic because of
I “Boarders” detected and slaughter­
4 will bring the most good to
inence in the original birth. This
70
lbs.
fat
during
the
month
of
Aug
­
people of
Tillamook + the higher prices ruling on most agri­
♦ the
year, however, after one presidential
ust 1924. Owner of cow, name of ed: 18 slaughtered.
county and of the State of + cultural products. Labor is well em­
Production increased by better campaign passed without internal I
cow, breed, age, month fresh, lbs.
♦ ployed in most parts of the state.”—
♦ Oregon.
feeding: J. H. Holgate actually in­ dissension, there is promise of poss-1
milk, and lbs. fat is given:
+ Oregon Statesman, Salem.
Homer Mason, Linnie, RG, M, 1302, creased his production by feeding ible trouble, for it comes from the.
+ ♦ +
t » ♦ ♦ ô v ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
82.03. Williams & Beals, Bailie, GH, turnips 33 daily, 20 lbs. oat hay, and east that some would make the Le-'
VOTERS: REGISTER!
M, 1569, 81.59; Kathletta, RJ, M, 4 lbs. barley rolled.
I gion over into a single voting body
Roll Of Honor Cows
VOTERS SHOULD HAVE WORD
if possible.
The registration books for qualified 1086, 64.00. Homer Mason, Ethel,
Number of cows producing over 40
electors will close on October 4th. RG, M, 1612, 69.32; Evangline, RG,
The Legion must be non-political I
Special committees and small
After that date those who wish to M, 1104,69.55.
Hunt & Durrer, lbs fat, 103. The following are the as a body, for if there was an order |
groups of citizens should exercise
vote at the November election will be Blindy, GG, M, 1448, 79.64; Bessie, records of cows producing fat during or a recommendation that all vote
care in dealing with public problems
compelled to resort to other means GG, M, 1287, 69.50; Lena, GD, M, the month of August 1924. Owner one way, it would be a signal for dis-
so as not to bring discredit upon
provided by law in order to express 1671, 65.71; Bonita, GG, M, 1631, 68.- of cow, name of cow, breed, lbs. milk, integration.
themselves and others.
and lbs fat is given:
Other warriors of the United
their preference for candidates or 61; Negelty, GG, M, 1209, 62.87.
While the county tax burden and
Class B; 4 yr. old making 45 lbs States have been able to keep their
Class A: Mature cows making over
measures.
the large amount of outstanding war­
A big intelligent vote in Oregon 60 lbs. fat: Hunt & Durrer Bo Peep, fat: G. D. Sanders, Holly, GG, 1432, organizations free from political
rants are serious questions, they are
this year means getting back on the GG, M, 1156, 62.42. Dave Fitzpat­ 52.0. Earl Porter, Iola’s Irene, RJ, bossism, and the Legion, stronger
questions which must be handled by
map of state sanity. It means the rick, Daisy, GJ, M, 1361, 72.68. Geo. 750, 47.3. Lyle Creven, No. 40, GH, than any that have gone before, can
the voters at large, and not a dozen
defeat of radical men and radical W. Durrer, May, GJ, M. 1423, 71.15; 1246, 51.0; No. 45, GII, 1252, 48.8. maintain its unit neutrality of politi­
or so who might get together for the
46.1. cal schemers do not break in and
measures. Oregon is put to the test Jumbo, GH, M, 1923, 63.43. E. M. John Fleck, Alice, GH, 1125,
Victor Lane, Rose, GJ, 797, 45.4. disrupt. There is danger, however.—
purpose of curing the nation’s ills.
Leonnig,
Daisy,
GH,
M,
1578,
69.27.
this year just as surely as the old
The aims of such a small body of Beaver State has ever been up Nieger & Nieger, No. 5, GH, M, Joe Schriber, Beaver, GG, 775, 45.2. Coos Bay Harbor.
Class C; 3 yr. olds making over 40
regulators might be commendable, against a critical situation in its his­ 11578, 89.27. Andrew Vetch, No. 1,
♦
lbs.
fat: Oren Wallace, Minnie, GJ, BRYAN BOOSTS DEMOCRACY
but the idea is wrong.
tory, and the privilege of the elec­ GG, M, 1476, 66.48. Robert Portman.
Of course, it was to be expected
Properly, the large-hearted citizens toral franchise is its greatest gift to Batel, GJ, M, 1259, 62.95. P. Buslach, 1308, 60.2. R. W. Henry, Baby, RJ,
,
676,
Earl
Porter,
Jensy,
GJ,
44.3.
that
William Jennings Bryan, on his
should get their figures together, its citizens who want to see Oregon Molly, R G, M. 1318, 61.95.
Sam
853, 41.3. Lyle Craven, No. 1, GH, recent speaking tour in Oregon,
then present them to the entire vot­ grow and prosper.
Hushbeck May, GJ, M, 958, 61.31.
ing population in a public manner.
Class B; 4 yr. old making 45 lbs. 915, 41.2. R. F. Holman, Ladybug, would boost everything and every­
Register! Then Vote!— Oregon
Small dosed meetings will not bring Voter.
fat: Dave Fitzpatrick, Mistletoe, RJ, GJ,605, 40.5. . Joe Schriber, Belle, GG, body democratic from presidential
the desired results.
4, 1237, 67.79. Homer Mason, Pride, 794, 40.5. ’ Ward Sappington, Cozie, candidate down. To them all he paid
high tribute—Milton A. Miller for
Publicity is the great panacea for
RG, 4, 1231, 64.01; Rowena,RG, 4, GJ, 682, 40.2.
The industrial and business out-
Class D; cows 2 yr. old making 35 senator, Congressman Elton Watkins
what troubles the country at large.
924, 57.29; Crescent, RG, 4, 1020, 53.-
Once the truth is known by Mr. and I look for this section the coming year 04; Rosette, RG, 4, 1228, 5L68. E. M. lbs. fat: J. H. Holgate, Ethel, GH,
Mrs. Taxpayer they will straighten j is getting brighter every day. Mills Leonnig, Treasure, GJ, 4, 1196, 54.80. 965, 44.1. L. G. Ross, Lady Jane, RJ,
are all operating and camps have
the matter out satisfactorly.
Leo Sanders, Bell, GG, 4, 1234, 54.30. 977, 41.0.* Lyle Craven, Polly, GJ,
practically all resumed operations
Neiger & Neiger No. 15, GH, 4, 1631, 713, 40.6. Roland McGinnis, Connet,
the past thirty days. This will give
53.82; No. 4, GH, 4, 1479, 51.77. Sam GH, 1101, 36.3. G. D. Sander, Queen,
PRESIDENTIAL CHANCES
a large number of men employment Hushbeck, Red, GG, 4, 1296, 51.84.
RG, 694, 35.4. Ivan Gist, Violet, GH,
and assure them of steady work for
35.0. A. W Hess, Blossom, GH,
973,
Class
C;
3
yr.
olds
making
over
40
While our dear Bob La Follette is (j some time. Dairymen have not had
not expected to glean many votes in a very good year and if the winter is lbs. fat: Sam Hushbeck, Beauty, GJ, 1001, 37.2.
Neiger & Neiger,
Oregon at the coming election, still some time. Dairymen have had 3, 964, 73.26.
there is a chance that he will get a mild will not be forced to purchase Queen, GH, 3, 1770, 67.26. Carl.W. ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT
Association, Tillamook No. 3; Aug­
lew that should go to a better man. much feed and will probably show a Curl, Beauty, GH, 3, 1178, 64.79. E.
With Wisconsin Bob in the presi­ satisfactory profit at the end of the J. Gienger, Queen, GH, 3, 1333, 61.32. ust, 1924; Tester, Hubert S. Smith.
.Number of cows on test 328; avg.
dential chair this country would see year. Considerable revenue is now Adolph Erickson, Kate, GJ, 3, 1413,
it least four years of the hardest coming to owners and pickens of 60.39. Homer Mason, Viola, RH, 3, production: milk 741; fat, 30.07.
High pure bred herd is: Owner, E.
times yet known in its history. The blackberries of which there is an ex­ 3, 977, 57.64. H. C. Elliott, No. 61,
F. Hills; breed. RH; No. of cows, 22;
downtrodden laboring man who now cellent crop at a fair price. Fisher­ 3, 781, 57.01. Adolph, Erickson, Long
avg. lbs. milk. 892; avg. lbs. fat, 27.-
believes the third .party will cure his men have had steady run of salmon Leg, GG, 3, 1063, 54.21. Homer Ma­
46.
son,
Bonnie
Jean,
RG,
3,
3,
980,
53.90.
trouble and put him on the top rung and the price being a little better
Three high grade herds are: Own-
of the ladder would find, if La Follette than last year have no doubt made Neiger & Neiger, Crystal, GH, 3,
J M. More-» nsniels & Folsnd i
1494,
52.29.
Williams
&
Beats
May,
thould be elected, that his condition about as much money. The heaviest
would be immeasurably worse than run is yet to arrive. Other lines are
he could ever imagine it.
also in a healthy condition and indi­
With radicalism rampant everyone cations are that business will be nor­
J ft
•offers.
mal or better the coming winter.—
WILLING TO SERVE
A STRONG BANK ¡3
Wheeler Reporter.
I
♦ ♦ ♦
OUR FUTURE FARMERS
J. G. Smith has a big white
News of Tillamook walking away
,*th the boys’ and girls’ club prize which he is considering having
. *t the s' ate fair only substantiates amined by the humane society
faith in the county and the peo­ possible movies material. This
was given away and taken far into
ple who compose its population.
I The youngsters who are respons- the country, but it came back The
l'5!* for the big success will in a few question now arises whether it would
«
Isars be the prosperous dairymen not be possible to bob »aid cat’s tail,
ruffle its fur in the opposite direction
substantial citizens ruling the
•fair, of this county, that is if we and then be able to interest some
movie corporation in him. Jim says
|*re able to keep them here.
he
is at loss to know whether the
Close application and a thirst for
knowledge, with the faithful cooper- party he gave the cat to treated him
so badly that he simply couldn’t stay,
'•tion of « a VlUU
club Itautl,
leader, have fuv
put this
V
[tounty at the top in another line • of or whe her it was the homing instinct
that caused it to return home. What­
•deavor.
ever its peculiarities or possibilities,
will of course, be brough out when
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Tillamook, Oregon
F ANNOUNCEMENT
THE
BLUEBIRD
CONFECTIONERY
is now operating under new management
We welcome all old customers and
invite our friends to visit us.
ZELLA M. HARRISON
Proprietress
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•I
Long Distance Service on the Coa&
The greatest asset of the lumberman in his bus-
iness is his telephone service. The ability to handle
quickly and economically the vital items of his business
means to him the difference between success and failure.
The long distance lines of The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company are the avenues of trade up
Tillamook County
Winning First Place
in the Boys’and Girls’ Club
Work at the State Fair
Speaks Wonders.
Press Comment
the SHEARER HILL
J*®» much longr are the good peo-
*
Garibaldi going to tolerate
<Lath trap, know as Shearer hill.
- ’
U. Smith of Cherry Tre«-
The elimination of this steep
¿d* *nd curve is of as much im-
P*®0* to the people of Wheeler,
T^’-en. Rockaway, Bar View and
J* the county as it is to Garibaldi,
. “ »¡H be of more importance, and
ù<*n<er will be increased many
as the highway along the
** beach of the county is opened
I
fThe Stage for Manhattan will
leave Tillamook at 250 P. M. and
arrive in Tillamook 9:40 A. M.
excepting Sunday. Till farther
notice.
M. 1- Maddox. manager. J
We are heartily in favor of this
work and will support it in every
way we can
Çfrrf National Bank
Tillamook, Ór®.
V-
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ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS TILED
TILLAMOOK CLAY
WORKS
and down the Pacific Coa&.
We offer a comprehen
sive long distance service reaching every part of the
coaát States
We invite the lumber trade to make a greater use
of our lines fortheir business.
The service is quick and
satisfactory; the rates are reasonable
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The Pacific Telephone and
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