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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
, ,, r -A Duty Vol Own VoHiswlf sitd th Gini,, IsfV rut wiitnk III I'M n Til t WIOi' - "N 'i 'Aljfi OIA fit . . . ... i Now ,Ve repair a:.y an : . farm machinery .ind 3; T v J t 1 YOVK IN KSTMl N V IN 1.1 Y STOCK IS rROBABLY BTG. ITS LOSS WOl l.P MK.W A SEYKRE BLOW Mortality Livestock Insurance tn the Hartford Lio Stock Insurance Co. will make your in eminent secure and will remove the danger of fhnnc?a! privation. Should your live stock die Mom any cause you have provided indemnity to cover the amount of the loss. IF irS UVK STOCK PROFITS Ytl FA P OCT, l.WItST NOW L LNSCSA.NVK Ask for particulars and rates. Rollie W. Watson mr 1NM u w K M V.N" ji -. . REPAIR IT Before It Is Too Late! "-johmery, ne work. a ;.-r..ra. We have en Acey'- W- . .-.nsr. ,Ye male first-c'ass rrey irn ?ating and semi-stect castin?s. Wc wi ! call for the .;..i ' : t - --. y l.et :n t.-uci ::h us. ' WE SKLL SKi. i1 F ' M-'iro Steinbach Iron Works IJOTH PHONES " 5 V 'i" I " ' Y""( "I ' "I ' J I y TUST OPENED FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIR SHOP Brakes a specialty. - r--; i'.v any make of car and rerir it right. Tiy U.-;. DRUMM & FOST Opposite Gem Theatre, Tillamook LAMB-SCHRADER CO. w . .'f ,'f .;. .;. -;. .; . Jt ' 't The Town Gov And Her Owner Every family ...at can t ITord to do . o should keep a cow. It' mighty fine to have an abund ance of mi iik d cream and home-made; butter By packing lrplus buttf-r to he u.sed during the time the co-.,- is diy and by feeding :;kim miik to chickens ;r tlves, any family an easily use all the milk civ n by one cow. Hundreds of caie vill b? knocked in the head at birth during the next few weeks in this vicinity unless saved from such fate by those able to care for and feed them. The farmer cannot keep all of them. Tiy raising one or two calves for veal this year GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Hoth P-onea ERWIN HARRISON, Prop. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB ACTIVITIES lVvil H. Kennedy has been "1 pointed county club agnt of Till amooV, County nwl nwutnod UI du tie on February SI. Hp succeed' Mm F.htabeth Hurt who wil last full Mrt Kennedy, h wa farm raised boy, b Won for tho past 13 yenrs directly or Indirectly engraged in farm wk Pnor lo h appointment he was engaged a an official tester for the Oreon Agricultural Coll. TV ltarnsdal Ct- k C'ub i the first club in th county complete a work an! make finHl reports Mi Jennie M Ctawfbrd the heal trad er The n-embers of the club w Winifred Barber. Koy Miner, Hrten W!!ke. Cnar'ey Burke and On Ber ber, The Whetter Camp Cookery Club was organised with a membership of iiik boys. The loca! Wader i Mr. I K Tabor. Member are a folows: Pre. stdent. Leonard Joftson: iee-pret.1 cnt. James Hamilton: secretary. Mtlo Houser; Arthur Canterbury, Kugene Hanon, Franklin Shtniner, Jerold . C.cntry. Frank Canterbury, George j Chartier. i The first meeting the N'estucca i Va!!ev Calf Cub Was held Saturday ' March tl, with the following- mem ! her in attendance: Local leader. M j M Bay, president. Floyd Than. vice. ! president, IHiul Thun; secretary . tyd McKil'ip. Norman Park. Jack Short, 'ridge, Wayne McDonald. Kerett i Ho-nschuch. Laurence Ihiri. The Yello e Fir Can-p Cookv-ry Ctub tvx onraniyed with Mr. Shoemaker loVl loader The member are: r'-.oident. Jack Shoemaker: vice-pre u!ent. Ellon Mitohe'.l: secretary. R.wa Mitchell. F.!va Burelow, C-U Dye. rthiir Milter. Cnlf c'ub member planninir to take n itiviion 11 or 111 should srt started Ht once, because these di iion call for a sis month record f the animal. Member that do not have material to start with m thee difion should tet in touch with the lortil leader or -omtv c'ub leader as soon a no-ible. Member taking calve under one vr, division 1. will (ret their trai'. nl later as thev re requirtl to kern words on calves for only four mon ths. Boys and (rirlji club work in Or yon shou-ed better results 'ast year than ever befrre according to H. Seymour, State Club Lender In an article In tht Bed Book on Club W..rh as prepared by the Stale Department of Education, Mr. Seymour say "J know that every club boy and ttir! in thf state mill be interested in knowing something of the results heeomplished Hv the vast army of rlub member Vouirhout the state during this last vear. "In 1920." state? Mr. Seymour, "there, were 295$ boys and (firls who nmoMed all their work, and filed oir fmn! r'ports in onr office, while n there were i,W that com pleted all work and fi'ed final re--'"-t' The value of the products pro '. d by the members of Use state i "wo was til 1.584 68 with a orofit In 'h r-ember of iS5.942.SM). while in 1 '-eir value was $12759.6, with -of.t of $W.77S.5'. "Thf nerentaKe of those eomptet-- in the state in 1920 was 57 whi!" 'i.r vrar it was r-r cent. The '"t'ltv f exhibits in loil. county and fair nd the Pacific Intema ""ml Kxnositinn was a much hijfh "ana"! in nil nrojerts than in the at7th'n ihiwini: tlfiit you people ire nrofitlrp bv 'he rhib work you ar. doinsr and nre raising the stand ard of your work," "T I "I" V I" t ! PITTS MAKES HKPKAT O.V COW TBSTINO According to E. P.. PitU, dairy extension specialist, nineteen hun dred sovonty-foor cows were test ed during December in Oregon cow- I tostintf assx'iations. The average yield of milk was 1 15 pounds of j butter-fat 22 01 pounds. This is tP I pounds of milk nd 2.02 pounds of ; 'orrespondinff months to the pre vious ear. Expressed in figurcf this mans that tho 1074 rows test ed trave an inrreasoil yield over the nrevious year of 3037 pounds of butu-r-fat, which at the prevailing Price 31 roi U, is worth $1235.87. The hit:hpst avoraije for th'- i month was 10.8 pounds of fat made if by the Holstoin herd owned by Frank Wilkinson of tho Clatsop County Association. The Jersey herd of P.. McCr.-tckim of the Rogue River Association was e close sfcnnd, with n yield of 40.5 ounds of fut. The Ho'xtoin cow "Ilabo" owned by Frank Wilkinson of Clatsop r-o-Jiity made thu highit bitter fat rc-ord, 70.1 pounds, while tho great est milk record, 208C was madp 1 v "n-l!f", a Holstidn row owned bv Ni-ilson Bros., of tlm Tillamook A sociatioa. Tin' Itoguo Jtivcr .'.ss,ciatiori was first in production with an a vol ago yield por cow of KM lbn of ini'k and .1281 pounds of butter fat. In this association fil cows gave moro than 10 pounds of fat during the month. v t CAMP TO START. Cooks a ic on tho job and n fow men ato at Coal creok getting ma chinery and equipment to rnsuinn logging within the next two week. Tho rtimp Bupplles logs for tlm Wheeler mill and has been closed J'J months. When operating to full capacity 100 men aro employed, Spring Is Here and I t Bloom Down in , t.M ,.,k au to l i.iaiiu v Hefoif 1 v prices erv down. WF laelli.t n a.M.nabie pi u- of vour ntiMiev ; tt mcaiu-. a sav i..; Coinoin'and get acquainted boasts of a "ow priced totc like A Few Prices That Indicate the Truth LOOK AT THIS i.ui- nicu i. 'il-room ct in Ivqi. $110-00 Before Bloom came in this same $rr. Mild for $175 (K) AND THIS Sound Oak nhmpta.b'.e ami four f wat hard wood c.iinj $55.00 WE TAKE Pny attention to BLOOM ,.:...:.eee.e-c ha'ki. nu.su m.M. u (Too late for Ust t ue. i I Or. Robtnaan passed inrouish our la.icud Mrs Hurbajjk'u.' Btame, wtw Word IM 7 ui n iv.. 'www Htif rim mm myyrwn" " " jv'm ii. m .w.iw.y .wi "... yit df '.i.t rlA' Mra. 0. W. Kinnltman was called mat Mint t-undburic t- fi lu. tree wovemrnt of the bww. jT t Aj.r.i. i .. to Tillamoon at week by the serwu nlttess here, h will K th? Uut of iU. A remedy that u mild and eitU ' ! n k M iUowca ot her uwtlwr Mr. J. Uye. the maatin before a)i the deta.is rt iHkdi A remedy Uut loam the, "f ' " Miles BiaiocK has gone to T.Ula- utrnghtpwd out and the nw V n a ivst.it Ad heathly ron J"', ,',"j Kr mook to look iur work tor tnc sum- appmniee asumen charac of the i i. o A i.mr : th it easy sim) iniC i,r nJ " mr- offica, ! '-. t uh hamWrlain's Tab- the .. f. . .. c tl. ?. Miss Graser and her pupiU Kuve a r Hnrhtt frfU W()i ,,w i, ,t n tlw, mrxMlon. frr ,u M very nke St. Patrick's ttay prug.am w k ,h , . r . dt:.:titratri at t'he Bouder school huu Usi . r,- " .LaaitlJ bi,, , I , '7 "r, !ytAdlph Wwf,rd I' day. There were nine itur p 145 " wtiy broken at .-p , -h-n Hf,d er for yourself. Thyi iiArrk-k A llv sent. rorw"y' The windstorm of Saturday played ,a,w;. hnvoc with our telotihone lines. We can get everyone we don't want, and no one we call for. j fe A.J. SchmeUer and wife and Gen- ev Chpard, motoi-dd to the county seat Tuesday. j John Borba Jr. was a Sunday call ; er at II .A. Chopad'a. j t Mr. Scott who lias been living on x the Stevens ranch for some tune, baa rented the old it. W. Smith house on the Hughey mnch and has moved t his family there. Ihey expect to move i j to the valley as soon tu the roads , .: are in letter condition. il. T. Borba, wife and little faugh, ter Lucille ent S.-ilay with Mr. and Mrs. Oppertsha;:. or. The truck.-! from Till i. iwk nml Heaver are hauling hay binl feed by the ton, for the Ulaine and Hase Rend. The - Id, backward spring has not been favoiable to the growth of grass or wild feed, therefore stock owners are umpelled to feed heavily, Our genial mail-carrier Mr. Carl i ,t Hart and his wlfu, visited at J. R. t L. V.. Troutman 'ost one of his work horse recently by a peculiar a.cident. He was working the horse ' J ii a side hill when it lieian.e on angled in the harness and fell down hill, breaking its neck. Geneva and Kugene Chopaid viistod tho Itlalock hrdruii lust Sunday. I). W. lienfielil and family Sunday ed at tho Zarh McKvo home on IJny's Croek. As Tuesday was , damp for th menfolk to plow, J. KPis and II. A. Ohopnrd swapped yarns all day. R. V. Hla'o-k rocolvod u valunhle iiusent Inst week from one of the Baptist member of Riddle. Oregon. It ronslttled if three head of thoiough brwl Ilolsteitis. Two of tliom milk rows, ate valued at 000, tho other a fine heifer will freshen this fall. We are inclined to think that his man "ives his religion, boemiNo "Tlio Lord loveth a cheeiful givor." SOUTHKRN PACIFIC (.'RANTS RATIOS TO ORRCON CITIRS Kffectivf April 28, summer round t trip excursion tickets from a 1 1 sta-iy Hons on Southern Paoifie linns inlv ('alfoniin south of Mojnvo and Siintu'j Hurhara to the Pucific NorthwcHt will ' be placed on sale. This will be the S4WWA4x4xiJliJ , . . . Know You Will Need Furniture, Hence I Repeat This Message to i ou: Brought Prices I know Piuv .!. In. a mu V l al nl1 - e the uw io t tuuch ;U,Mhjnjf. Am MI0n llH , cimo the pin. H.l i.ii.li 'IMIIiiitiiinl; tmlil I . , ear but . i . i ! .' : Til ' . 1 want you to com. n U ywiL tell your n,bt lMmt IthmmV lilomn. WHERE CAN YOU BUY THESE CHDVI'EK Breakfat laule . . . $3.75 fitwr cuverintr. . iuC per yard and up Vah tulw SOc and up Copper Vw. Itoih-ij $6 ami up ANOTHER GOOD BUY Hh.-bird tlinmr wt $S.0) USED FURNITURE IN EXCHANGE TOR NEW my former lntrmcnts and renluc whitt this menu to you FURNITURE CO Tillamook's "Right Price" Store tlm y' tht txjii! t- ry at Portland -3r bH-n fut m" effr. frm iwiath. tt lUv tr en, itmx pomt. t the Surtfe. - - lrU ha been receie1 that the irfiubled ZJ?2zL ' l" rt r ''' "tt"'ir mlnstrotrh. ,7. ." . . . . . VV VI 1" -- "" "" ---------- HHMtW(4HWHHH4Htn4HHtMMHtmtHW STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 10, t922 Called by the Coinptt oiler of the Currency THE -FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, 0RI5CJ0N RESOURCES Loans & Discounts . . . $C5,S26 73 Bonds, SecuritioH .u?. . 283,3fW5.rtS uniieu oLaies uoiifls . 27,000.00 Slock in Federal Reserve Bank 2,250.00 8.077.02 Furniture & Fixtures . Overdrafts 1,982 US Cash on hand and due from approved re serve banks 157,250,0.1 Total $1,080,882.00 DIRECTORS C..J.Fdward , Mgr.Coiisl Power Co- A. W. Pppn, Farmer .John Alorgan, Farmer Henry Roger, Farmer B. C Lamb, Pr,(f). Lnmb-Selmuler Lomnaiiv W. J. Riechers, Vieo-Pres. and C. a'aS, CBhlor 01 eow.ynational BANK alamo ok did not reneh Tllliunook until I t.nue . .ute furniture wul funtlnhluga of nil kind. ( rod' .,r.c.Hnim, kitchon utoiioilB otc. i and look over my stock before yuu spend . ii nnv don't -end out of town when I. .,lwk of My Statements: j BUY! BUY! BUY (Intiw Hugs tl . $6.95 j KxlO $5.95 I leather jtent meking cha:i $13 . I up A GOOD PHONOGRAPH We ell the famou PAR W"t NT PHON'OGRAPH, the h f j Anv Htyle or finish and i from I c i rr .... $100 up hospital -Wheel :NMjt'l(MI Of IMN U KOT1CU III I i -- ,hc t,e4e. a UViII U t I H'i-i , . .tfl. find i(. wtth contlptkm. m TdUtn.k i ou.a LIABILITIES Capital Stock f30t000.0 Surplus & Undivided Profit U7.S72 Rediscounts fM.19S.I3 Circulation . . . '25,000 00 Dopoiils 919,855.11 Total $1,080,882.00 OFFICERS i'. C. Lamb, Presirlent Riechers, Viec-Prusident ft. Manager, C. Kdwards, Vice-President V' A' h'(', Cashier ';1Hdson, Asst. Cashier 'y Heisol, Asst. Cashier .FLLAMOOK county ! tllLHOl (a. , f it. ? i t w " K4 tvvt ....... r r I f ITTTTVVT.)