TILLAMOOK, OREGON. cheese per 100 lbs. milk, the highest ; in the county. The average test was 4.421 per cent. Tillamook Jottings JANUARY 29, Judges and Clerks of Election. The County Court selected the At the annual meeting of the Hol­ election boards of the county as fol­ stein 'Creamery Company at its fac­ lows. Bay—Judges, O. E. Shelly, J. O. tory on Tuesday, J. J. Rupp, Adolph Schild and Ben Neilson were elected Bozorth. Clerks, Lizzie H. Bodie, directors. The factory closed a very Henry Butler, Gertrude H. Ashley. Bayocean—Judges, John A. Biggs, Born io Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woods successful year, reducing its debt on January 29th, a son. about six thousand dollars. Cost of Swan Hawkinsen, Clerks, H. L. King. Hilma Hawkinson, M. J. O’Donnell. Ackley and Miller received a car making cheese was 2.96 per ib. This I Beaver—Judges, W. N. Bays, E. J. 'Ylaces the factory almost out of debt. load of Dodge carB this week. Average test was 3.801 per cent; ; Kellowr, Clerks, Daisy Goldsworthy, A marriage license was issued to average yield, 10.71 lbs. cheese per Minnie J. Gilbert, Effa D. Bell. Blaine—Judges, E .R. Ayer, E. J. Wreqnie Kellow and Latha Carr. 100 lbs. milk. Laughlin. Clerks, O. M. Burbank, Attorney S. S. Johnson is the The Ladles Aid of the M. E. Fannie Smith, Amanda V. Speece. proud father of a daughter, born to Church met at the home of Mrs. W. Carnahan—Judges, Jas Christen­ his wife in Portland on Sunday. E. Noyes, with a large attendance. sen, Chas. Desmond, Clerks, Helnia Quilting was the order of the day M. Norberg, Ruth A. Desmond, F. S. Allen Copenhefer vs. R. H. Vose and wife and others is a suit filed in and a business session in which sev­ Armentrout. Cloverdale—Judges, Charles Ray, the circuit court to recover »800.00 eral members gave short but inter­ esting talks on various subjects per­ W. F. Messner, Clerks, Effie Kraner, on a promissory note. taining toth e society's work. Among Carl Shortridge, H. C. Sanders. The Woodmen of the World will the visiting guests were Mrs. Dr. Fairview—Judges, J. J. Rupp, Har­ aive their second old lime dance in Crunk, Mrs. Mayhon, Mrs. Chllcot rison Booth, Clerks, Mabel Folks, the Woodmen Hall on Thursday and Mrs. Hayward. The assistant , Frank D. Bester, Grace Bester. evening, Feb. 5. hostesses were Mrs. B. Folks, Mrs. Foley—Judges, C. E. Easom, A. C. j Attorney J. L. Henderson went to Stillwell and Mrs. G. Lamb, and de­ Daniel. Clerks, A. D Lornmen, Dora Portland on Sunday and returned licious were the refreshments. The E. Daniel, P. F. Cooper. ►Tuesday, and while in that city met next meting will be held at the home . Garibaldi—Judges, N. McMillan, of Mrs. A. G. Beals, instead of at Mrs. [ A. S. Bent, Clerks, Pearl Tippin L-ith quite a number of his family. Heaston’s, as was first announced. - Louis Terwilliger, Donna McMillan There are quite a few persons who Rev. A. F. Ingler, pastor of the Walker. Ire using the 1919 tags on their Goodspeed—Judges, George Wil­ kotos who are liable to be arrested Church of the Nazarene, returned from a three w-eeks’ vacation at Pa­ liams, N. M. Nielson. Clerks, Edith at any time. cific City and Woods, spending the L. King, Margaret Johnson, Linnie I Prof. Turnbull, who has been last three days at Oretown w-ith the Hill. Lursing a case of the mumps, has Friends, minister and wife. Mrs. j Goodspeed second board—Judges, lufficiently recovered to be on the Ingler accompanied him and assisted B. Kuppenbender, F. F. Conover. lobaga in at the public school next in special meetings at the mission in I Clerks, T. B. Handley, Henry Plask- Leek. Woods and at the church in Oretown. j er, H. F. Goodspeed. Hays—Judges, Len Hiner, C. N. After a moderate rain storm last Some conversions were made to the reek, the weather has turned mild, Lord Jesus Christ, and the Christians i Drew. Clerks, Eva McGee, Pearl E. Wednesday being an ideal day, but strengthened and enlarged in their Church, W. J. Riechers. Hebo—Judges, Claude M. Lane, Rev. He that night the rain once more faith. During their absence, Wayne Prelps has been supplying Joe Price. Clerks, P. D. Ott, Frank E. lade its appearance. the church here on Sunday morn­ Meyers, Wirt Sappington. Mrs. Frank Freeman returned from ings. Hoquarton—Judges, Alex Watt, torth Bend, Ore., on Sunday, where W. E. Noyes. Clerks, Carrie E. Gru­ le visited with her father C. H. ber, Ethel Bales, Blanche McNair. Flu Cases in Tillamook County, aymire, whi is quite sick with can- Kilchis—Judges, C. A. Elliott, N. r. G. Boquist. Clerks Jennie M. Finlar- There were three cases of Spanish Prof. E. L. Westover, of the O. A. influenza reported in Tillamook pon, Clara Kinnantan, James Kodad. Little Nestucca—Judges, Thomas was in the county this week, and county this (Thursday) morning. It 1th County Agriculturist Jones, was somewhat depends upon how cases Wilson, D. J. Dunn. Clerks, John deavoring to create more interest are quarantined whether the disease Redberg, Adelia Weiss, Lillian G. Redberg. the cow testing associations. will spread. There is no cause for Long Prairie—Judges. Virgil Don­ alarm, but with strict quarantine it At the annual meeting of the El- aldson, I. J. Earl. Clerks, Emma is thought that the disease can be >od Creamery, Joe Donaldson. Chris Goers, Amy Murphy, Gus Goeres. yss and M. Hodgdon were elected kept within narrow limits, and as Maple Leaf—Judges, J. H. Johnson Rectors, and Tillamook County the w#t weather appears to be some­ Janies Williams, Clerks W. F. Baker, what favorable in preventing the ink was elected treasurer. disease from spreading, it it hoped W. S. Makinster, Sollie Smith. It will be another week before dhe that the disease will not take a firm Neskowin—Judges, W. H. Chris­ x rolls are turned over to the hold in the county. tensen, Frank F. Martin. Clerks, eriff, and as soon as this is done, John Affolter, Hazel Commons, Dr. Boats, county health officer, Ernest Winzert. r collecting will commence on the notified the chairman of the Red 19 tax roll. Nehalem—Judges, A. C. Anderson, Cross this morning that it was neces­ Emil Wardell. Clerks, E. B. Gresh­ Depjuty Collector Hammer, of the sary to procure the services of some am, Hattie C. Smith, Clara J. Pere- ternal Aevenue office will be in nurses, as it was impossible to ob­ goy. llamook City on Tuesday, for the tain nurses for local cases when the Nehalem second board.—Judges, rpose of assisting taxpayers in this flu epidemic prevailed in the county H. W. Tohl, C. E. Allen. Clerks, C. H. finity in making up their income last year. Christensen, P. E. Allen, O. E. Ef- L returns for 1919. fenberger. High School Notes. Another barber located in the city, Netarts—Judges, C. S. Wells, W. ------- o------- Ing into partnership with Emil, W. Petty. Clerks, W. A. Clark, Ped- isser. Emil’s wife presented him The Sophomores, the first to hold er Erickson, Mrs. C. S. Wells. h a boy this morning, and Emil their semi-annual election to elect Rockaway—Judges, W. H. Hos­ resting the boys as a result of spring officers met Thursday and kins, C. W. Ross. Clerks, Ella M. chose Arthur Harris, Pres., “Shing­ Beatty. Veda Sappington, Wm. D. happy event in his family. r. W. C. Dueber, a Portland den- les" Gabriel, Vice-President, Ken­ Shafer. Sandlake—Judges, U. S. Edwards, , has opened offices in the Tilla- neth Elliott, Sec.-Treas., and Em­ H. A. Barndt. Clerks, L. F. Brode, ik Building, and is ready for met Gray as Class Representative. The Frosh followed suit by elect­ Mary Brandt, Maude Robertson. Iness. Dr. Dueber had' a fruit South Prairie—Judges, L. A. Ed­ ch, but the recent cold snap kill- ing Jim Sharp, Pres., Alma Furrer, Vice-Pres., Carlisle Stranahan, Sec- gar, A. L. Darby, Clerks, Carrie Mar- the trees. Treas, and Jack Driscoll, Class Rep­ olf. Flora O. Edgar, Nellie W. At­ loward Shearer and wife, of De- kinson. resentative, the next day. t, Mich., have come to Tillamook Stillwell—Judges, Jennie Erskine, Tlie Basket Ball Association met hake their home here. Mr. Shear- A. M. Austin. Clerks, Elmer Hoag, last week and elected “ BiH ” Ander ­ Is a son of Dr. Shearer and was Roy C. Jones, Mary Frisbie. iloyed at the Ford factory at De- son captain of the High School team. Sunny Mead—Judges, J. P. Magin- Clair Small resigned his position as I, and wason e of the mechanics nis, Geo. Chaffee. Clerks, Flora was sent to France by Mr. Ford manager and Ogdon Moulton was Aschim, Ethei Todd Hays, Jesse M. bok after ambulance conveyance, elected in his stead. Several games Stephens. are scheduled for the near future, larried on Wednesday evening at the first one being for Friday even­ Tillamook—Judges, H. H. Rosen­ [Christian church, Wrennie eKl- ing, to be played at the Armory berg, S. Downs. Clerks Alma Schultz, Lillian S. Groat, W. G. Dwight. rand Letha Carr, both of Tllla- against Wilson River. Trask Judges, D. Fitzpatrick, The ceremony was performed Friday was a red letter day for the ley. Harry E. Tucker, of th* student body as the officers for next Frank Paul. Clerks, May Paul, Lena Kutcher, Blanch Hart. itain Church, in the presence of semester were elected. Wilson—Judges, W. B. Smith. W. ge number of friends and rela- • A meeting was held Thursday for H. Leach. Clerks, H. V. Berg, Edna the nominations, and, as usual, the Berg, Eva Leach. . J. A. Ruddick, Dairy and Cold Seniors led, nominating one another. Wheeler—Judges, Frank A. Rowe, ige Commissioner of the Domin- The Juniors and lower classmates de­ J. A. Jensen. Clerks Mildred Graves, >f Canada, together with L. B. cided to show the Seniors-"where to Jessie Jensen, J. L. Vosburg. er, of Portland, are paying Tlll- head in at" so they nominated all Union-—Judges, H. A. Miles, D. k a visit, the former to look in- Juniors. Edmunds. Clerks. Mary E. Compton, e dairy and cheese conditions In The meeting held Friday for the Olive C. Bays, Crystal Bays. niook County. He is being taken election of these officers was the ad by the local cheese people. longest, most peppy that we remem­ 0. E. S. Kensington Club Meets. e city council appointed a box- ber of in the history of the High kommisslon to supervise boxing School, lasting one hour and twenty he city, and the commission is minutes. The following are the offi­ The O. E. S. Kensington Club met bosed of Dr. Hoy, E. E. Koch, W. cers elected: Elta Sheets, Pres. Hen­ in regular session at the Masonic lout, Frank Cardiff and John A. ry Bochsler, vice-president; Grace Hall with Mrs. J. Steinback and Mrs. a ll. It is the Intention of the Jolliff, Sec.; James Campbell general Lee Doty as the January hostesses. mission to pull off boxing tourn- manager. Albert Veirick, Sergeant The afternoon was pleasantly spent kts and the proceeds of which at Arms, Arthur Harris, yell leader, with fancy work and guessing games |go to the American Legion. and Ollie Miner, editor, who chose After a dainty lunch the club ad­ •t th* Bryan Tucker as- assistant. journed to meet with Mrs. W. J. Hill f ■ Elizabeth Burrows arrived in f th« The Seniors have received their and Mrs. Martin as hostesses Febru­ |ity on Wednesday. She will have s and ary 4th. idle*- tee of the home service work of class pins. The question of adopting The Invited guests were Miss Har­ fcted Cross in Tillamook county." a standard pin for the high school is jni«. riet Gaylord, Miss Schneidler and I icing bon as two rooms are ready in being discussed. Mr. Turnbull is reported as get­ Mrs. R. B. Miller.