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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 13, 1920,
High School Notes.
TOM MIX
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■ Last week the “Frosh” battled the
’ Sophs’’ in a game of volley ball.The
"Sophs” have an exceptionally fine
the colleges of Oregon to seek aned-
splrlt.
Mr. Stewart, of Corvallis, address­
ed the student body on the issues to
be voted on May 21. He especially
emphasized the fact that if the edu­
cation bill is not passed thousands
of students will be turned away from
the coleges of Oregon to seek an ed­
ucation in other states. Oregon’s col­
leges are now of the best, but if this
bill is not passed we will have colleg­
es that are inferior to those in other
Republicans, It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real
states.
President This Fall.
Last Saturday
the Tillamook
High School annual picnic was held
at Netarts. About 8:15 a.m. a truck I
load of fun-seeking students followed
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and
by several private cars left the High
School. The students were able to go
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the Most Effective American We Can Find.
around Maxwell’s point at low-tide. —you’re guilty as hell!” opens the
Misses Graham and Star were the drama; and this same striking un­
faculty members who chaperoned the expectedness, this suddenness and al­
party.
most stunning surprise is repeated in
Miss Clark, who was a teacher of the various Incidents which go to
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history last semester, left for Chica­ make up the novel which won for
Gilbert Parker the title Sir Gilbert
go Friday, April 30.
Last Friday the High School Glee Parker.
Club featured the light opera “Love
Out of thirteen states, where the contest was
Pirates of Hawaii”. The operetta was FATHER OF ROOSEVELT HIGH­
a huge success. George Lienkempei
WAY IN TILLAMOOK
between Wood and Johnson for the instruc­
made an unusually good pirate chief
tion of delegates to the Republican National
who was finally won by Miss Primer,
B. F. Jones Given a Rousing
teacher of a private school for girls.
Convention, the elections have been decided
Reception at a Public Meet­
La Verna Holden, who took the part
“The Hoodlum’’ is Mary Pickford’s greatest comedy.
ing and Vote of Thanks
for Wood in nine.
of Dorothy Dear has an unusually
There
is even more fun in it, than there was in “Daddy
fine voice and we hail her as a com­
Longlegs’’ and we will say “that is going some!’’
Ben F. Jones, father of the Roose-
ing prima donna. Arthur Harris took
the part of Lieutenant Dick and made velet Military Highway measure, and
Don’t fail to see it!
Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for
a splendid sweetheart. Cora Oliver, a live wire, and booster for the Coast
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who so unwittingly stole the pirate counties, paid Tillamook a visit the
Wood at Republican National Convention, 321
chief’s heart was rather strict when first of the week, and it was only
^ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 15c.
gentlemen endeavored to call on the natural that he should receive a roy­
al
welcome
from
our
citizens
who
girls in the school.
had taken such a lively interest in
Since the narrowing clown of the field, the situa­
Cheesemakers Hold Meeting and the highway. What brought Mr.
tion is generally diagnosed as follows:
Jones here was his candidacy for sec­
Elect Officers.
retary of state on the Republican
The Tillamook County Cheese­ ticket. But that cuts very little fig­
Vote 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit
makers Association held their second ure, for he was glad to come to Till­
A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for,
meeting of this year in the directors’ amook and thank the citiens of this
Poindexter is a vote for Johnson.
rooms of the Tillamook County- county, who had carried on a most J coast counties alone there are four actions and Jimmy Clunder, as the 1 shall slow down on the job. W. E,
Creamery Association by invitation. active campaign with such flattering million acres of land that are not character is named, is finally vindi­ Josn, an ex-member of the 1. W. W.’s
Owing to a good deal of sickness results. So Mr. Joues found himself taxed. This makes the money for cated after many stirring incidents. of Tacoma, Wash., testified that he
had been a meber of the organization
among the makers the association in the midst of co-workers, all im­ public improvements, such as roads,
for several months, and had become
had been prevented having a meet­ bued with Roosevelt Military High­ rather scarce. Another fact that
THE I. W. W, CASES
everyone should know, and that is
a
“delegate", an official member
ing sooner.
way spirit.
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Everywhere Mr. Jones went he that Oregon is the only state in the Jury Acquits One and Disagree in the whose duties are to enroll new mem­
At the meeting in Beaver in April
bers, collect fees, etc., and he said
it was decided to hold meetings once was gladly taken by the hand, which Union that has to go fifty-fifty with
Other Case
he got all the inside dope about the
a month, also to have the cheese showed plainly how our citizens ap- , the government on their money.
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organization. To get a new member
predated his efforts. There is one ' Last year when a good road meet­
scoring contest monthly.
The jury before which the case of to join ,the delegate tells him what
ing
was
called
at
Washington
there
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A fine attendance was had on May characteristic about him when asked
Steve
Rossosham
was
tried
Friday,
6th, at which new rules for scoring about the highway he goes off like were forty representatives from acquitted him, as there was not suffi­ his labor conditions will be made
contest were adopted, several new an alarm clock. There’s no stopping eleven states present, and none of cient evidence for conviction. He was better, and then if he doesn’t join
members were admitted to member­ him until he through. Why, he the Congressmen knew that Oregon charged with having joined the I. W. he shows him some literature, which,
highway and the I was so imposed upon. Mr. Jones W.’s in Tillamook county, after a law by the way, does not advocate
ship and a general discussion of the can talk about the
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problems facing the cheesemakers Coast counties 1 by the foot, yard or asked that the state of Oregon be had been passed in the state of Ore­ violence, and if he still refuses
and the dairymen were discussed re­ mile, and talk interestingly. Mr. given one hundred million dollars gon making such an act a criminal to join, the delegate threatens
garding the manufacture of better Jones is in the i same pew with our for five years for road improvements. offense. It was proven that he had him. The latter process usually
(Paid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarters)
cheese.
local Roosevelt Military Highway This was put before them as an a- joined in Montana, where there is no gets him, too. Josn said that
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and
after he had belonged to the or-
Owing to the fact that the card boosters. They are confident that niendment to the Curtis Bill,
law against the organization. Ross-
notification failed to reach them be- they are going to win out, but it is Mr. Jones says that with the two osnani was supposed to have simply ganization for some time he found
for the cheese drawn for the a question of education back in measures before Congress we are taken out an enrollment card and out that it was unlawful, and that
it was a radical corrupt outfit and
scoring was boxed, there were very Washington, and they don’t propose sure to get one of them passed.
Mr. Jones says that Oregon has paid his entrance fee, and then not that he didn’t want any more to do
few entries in this month’s scoring. to quit until the government has tak­
having had any more to do with it.
However for next month they will be en over the building of the highway. been getting on the map fast in the He can not read or write English, with It. In the latter part of Oct­
notified in time to save their cheese. That’s the way to succeed, and they last few years, and that Tillamook but the literature of the I. W. W.’s ober he severed his connections with
The following are the new rules have gritted their flfeth with a de­ is the main reason of it, too. When is published in almost every different It and in January of this year, he
he was working so hard in Washing­
started out to work for the state on
for scoring adopted at the last meet­ termination to succeecW
language.
the different I. W. W. cases. Seems
So as to give Mr. Jones an opport­ ton for the Highway, he said that
ing:
6 Cows, 4 Feifers and 1 5-Year Old Bull,
to like the job, too, and is making
Rule No. 1—Scoring contest to be unity to enlighten the people on the the TillamooK men were the ones
The case of Qus Hersche, an I. W. quite a profession of it, as he has
1 Cow and 2 Heifers, Full Blood Guernsey, but held on Wednesday previous to the status of the Roosevelt Military who helped him most, and who seem­
Highway bill, introduced by Con­ ed to be the most enthusiastic about W., was tried before the Circuit attended a dozen different trials, as
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first
Thursday
of
each
month.
not registed.
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Rule No. 2—Entries to be deliver­ gressman W. C. Hawley, a meeting it. He also said that when he was Court Saturday. He was charged witness.
In the indictment against Hersche,
ed to scoring place the day before, or was held at the Court House on Mon­ introduced to one of the Eastern with being an I. W. W., Joining the
6 Grade Guernsey Cows,
Congressmen as “Mr. Jones, from organization in Tillamook county, he was charged with having joined
■ in time not to hold the judges back. day evening.
4 Grade Heifers Guernseys, soon to freshen.
Attorney H. T. Botts presided, and Oregon," the man thought for a and having helped to organize It in the I. W. W|’s in Wheeler, in August,
Rule No. 3—Entries to be from the
first vat on days selected by lottery. in a few appropriate remaiks he moment and said, “Oregon, Oregon, the county. Last February a law but he said he had not been in the
1 Empire Milking Machine, 4-Horse Gas Engine. Lottery to be conducted in the offices highly commended and indroduced let me see, that’s in Tillamook, isn’t was passed making it unlawful for county before November. When he
it?” “Tillamook is the greatest dairy any one to join the I. W. W.’ b , and came in on the train then he met
1 of the Tillamook County Creamery the visitor.
1 No. 6, Birdsell Clover Huiler,
county in the West, and it must be anyone so doing was liable to fine M. R. Hanenkratt, who was return­
Mr.
Jones
just
touched
upon
the
Ass’n. by disinterested parties.
matter of building a road from Nesk­ the main one in this highway busi­ and Imprisonment. Hersche said In ing from New York, and Rudolph
to
be
super
­
Rule
No.
4
—
Scoring
1 SMALLEY ENSILAGE CUTTER.
vised over by F. W. Christensen, owin into Lincoln county. He stated ness, so every one should write to his first hearing after he was arrest­ Zweifcl, of Mohler, known as "King
I that it was about 70 miles between the Eastern Congressmen, and tell ed, that he had joined the organiza­ of the Swiss." As all three men were
1 cheese inspector for the Ass’n.
Rule No. 5—Base of points to be the court houses of the two counties, him to help put it over," were Mr. tion in Wheeler, on August 28, 1919, Swiss they naturally talked of the
Jones’ closing words.
but in the trial Saturday he claims old country. But what did seem rath­
I as follows, flavor,40; Body, 15; Tex­ yet they had to travel several hun­
to have joined In Seattle, and that er queer was the fact that Mr.
Other
persons
made
short
speeches
dred
miles
to
make
the
journey.
He
ture, 15; Color, 10; Finish, 20. Total
made the statfement that if the 4 per in regards to how the people should he had never been in Tillamook be­ Hersche did not ask them a single
100.
Sale held on the Win. Keyt farm % miles south
Rule No. 6—Judges to be selected cent bonded indebtedness measure vote, and why. County Judge A. M. fore he came to work for the Brigh­ question about the county, but in­
I by the executive board. The judges carried at the primary election the Hare said that Tillamook County ton Mills Co., last November, at their stead, talked of being a vegetarian,
west of Amity, Oregon.
to be those living near the place of state highway commission, with the will be with Lincoln county to con­ logging camp near Mohler. He also and told them all about the veget-
co-operation of the two county courts nect the seven miles that separate claims that he never attended a busi­ able diet. Hersche surely didn’t
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scoring.
WM. YARNES, OWNER.
Rule No. 7—Judges are to make would build the seven miles of road, the two counties. He also said that ness meeting of the I. W. W.’s, or care for a meat diet, for the joke of
I I entries on the score cards, the condit­ From the northern portion cf Lln- the people should vote for the 4 per that he had never studied any of the trial was that he testified to hav-
ion the entry was in, at the time of coin county the dairymen packet cent bonding limitation and get it, their literature, All that he had Ing been fed “rotten" food all the
their milk butter and cheese to Will- as it will cost them nothing. There done was to join and to be present time he had resided within the state­
I scoring, for references.
amia,
whereas, if the road was built are four steam shovels at work in when bunches of them were making ly wails of the county Jail. E. T.
Rule No. 8—Judges are to give an
explanation at the regular meeting all the business from that end of the county, and if the issue fails to merry in some of ' the logging camps Epplett was called and sworn in to
in Washington. He said they used testify that the food was good, but
Lincoln county would come to Till­ pass they must quit work.
of the merits of the entries.
Commissioner
Alley
said
that
to gather and sing I. W. W. songs the court decided that it was unnec­
if
amook.
Mr.
Jones
remarked
that
The scoring contests we feel are
going to be very instructive and in- where Tillamook county had prosper­ the issue passed Tillamook would I and have music and dance. I. W. W. essary, and that Mr. Hersche ought
teresting, and if the dauyinen will ed and succeeded was because the get fifteen more miles of pavement. music, too, no doubt. One of the to consider himself pretty lucky to
Charley Kunze also spoke and fav­ most popular of their songs was, get his eats for nothing, in this time
give us the cooperation in producing dairymen had gone to work, while
the 4 per cent bonding limita­ "Work and pray; live on hay. and of high prices. We think he ought
good clean milk and the cheesemak- Lincoln county they had relied upon ored
you’ll get pie in the sky when you to have been doubly glad, for he said
' era from all over the county will give about six weeks of tourist travel to tion.
Fred
C.
Baker
moved
that
a
vote
die",
which is a very catchy little they fed him on meat and potatoes.
keep
them
a
whole
year.
But,
he
their cooperation, the results can only
be a wider knowledge of the manu­ said, they were getting wise over in of thanks be extended to Mr. Jones ditty when sung to the tune of “In Just think of it folks, with potatoes
facturing of cheese for the makers his county and hoped to develope it for his efforts in behalf of the high­ the Sweet Bye and Bye". The de­ so high that we have forgotten what
in the same manner as have the way, and being seconded by A. G. fendant said when asked why he they taste like!
and a superior grade of cheyse.
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Officers elected for the ensuing dairymen of Tillamook county. He Beals the motion carried unanmous- joined the I. W. W.’s, that he believ­
The Jury was out from Saturday
ed, and still thinks that for the noon until Monday morning, and was
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said ther was a difference of 25 cents ly.
year were:
After the meeting was over many working man to get a sqare deal, the
Floyd B. Culberson, Pres; Hairy in butter fat in the two counties.
still unable to agree, so were dismiss­
These few remarks were just a persons congratulated Mr. Jones, and so called capitalist class should be ed, there being Beven for conviction
W. Thomas, Sec.; Executive Board,
pledged
him
their
support
for
done
away
with,
and
that
the
work
­
I
Floyd Culberson, chairman, Hugn preface to what he had to say. He
and five for acquittal. A new jury
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I Barber, Roy M. Savage, Frank Wil­ then divided into the Roosevelt Secretary of State, for he is a Coast ing class should be organized into was chosen and the case re-tried.
Military Highway, and everybody County man and deeply interested in one union. He Bays he would give
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son and Harry Thomas.
There was no doubt in the minds
up anything, even his life, for the
We wish to thank the Creaniciy present became highly interested in their progress and development.
of
the jurymen that Hersche was a
Show
your
appreciation
of
Mr.
cause of labor. Although he doesn’t
Association for the use of their what he said, when he introduced
rank I. W. W., but the point that
Jones
by
giving
him
your
vote.
He
believe
in
the
destruction
of
proper-
the
measure
in
the
state
legislature
rooms, also their cooperative spirit
they could not agree upon was
it was looked upon as a joke and has worked hard, spent weeks and ty, he thinks that strikes are all whether he became a member in the
in helping us.
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months
in
hard
work
and
spent
his
right,
and
has
taken
part
in
several
some of the state legislators voted
H. W. Thomas, Sea.
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State of Washington or Oregon,
for it because they thought that was own money in boosting for the Roose­ small walk-outs, as he calls them.
Judge Bagely ruling that if he Joined
velt
Military
Highway.
Hersche
said
in
his
testimony
that
! “The Right of Way,” With Lytell, the best way to kill it. It was con­
he had not read in the I.W.W. litera­ the I. W. W. in Washington the jury
sidered one of the most tinpopluar
Coming
would have to acquit him.
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measures to be voted upon, but it Stirring Scenes in New Russell Film ture and had never heard any of the
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1.
W
W.
’
s
advocate
destruction
of
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“The Right of Way" tn motion was simply through education that
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The progress of banditry from the property, but the testimony of two "The Indestructible Wife”, at the
: picture form, an adaption of the the measure became the most popu­
Gem Theatre
I famous novel by Sir Gilbert Parker, lar and carried with the largest vote time when Indians held tip the West­ of the other witnesses, Lieutenant
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in which Screen Classics, Inc., pre­ of any of the measures. Seeing what ern pony express in 1860 down to Thatcher, a member of the Portland
"The Indestructible Wife," Alice
present days never was so well shown police, and W. E. Josh, an ex-meber
Oregon
was
doing
in
voting
the
|2,
sents
the
magnetic
and
versatile
star,
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Bert Lytell. will be shown at the 000.000 provided the governmont as in "The Lincoln Highwayman," of the I. W. W.’s, proved that this Brady's latest Select Picture, will be
seen on Sunday, May 16. at the Gem
Gem Theatre, Friday and Saturday, would appropriate a like amount, the new William Fox feature taken was one of their principles.
Lieutenant Thatcher identified the Theatre. The story deals with Char-
California voted to extend the high­ from the great stage success by Paul
May
21
and
22.
s
8 As those who have read the book way from the Oregon line to the Dickey, in which William Russell pamphlets and magazines which lotte, the strenuous bride of Jimmy
! —and it is estimated by Harper & Mexican line, and in February of will be seen as star on Thursday, were introduced as evidence, as be­ Ordway. She Is athletically inclined
ing the same ones he found in the while her husband is not. and he
Bros., the publishers, that they num­ this year Washington also rat tiled May 20. at the Gem Theatre.
After an Indian attack on the pony I. W. W. headquarters in Portland finds a great deal of trouble in keep­
ber well Into six figures—will recall, the measure.
When the Roosevelt Highway Is express, the' second episode of this when they were searched by the ing up with her. He meets Brandy,
this is stirring, picturesque and un­
usual story of Canadian life in Mon­ finished it will be the greatest one thrilling feature shows a lone high­ police on the night of Nov. 11, 1919. • professional athlete, whom he de­
treal and again on the fringe of the in the world, extending from Puget wayman robbing an old stageooach. There were a number of them and cides is the correct man to tire her
The third episode shows the Jesse they were all f W. W. literature out. Brandy falls in love with Char­
north woods. The action revolves Sound to the Mexican line. Another
chiefly about the character of Char­ interesting fact was noted by Mr. James method of holding up a train. I which advocated sabotage, which is lotte. Jimmy decides to tame Char­
ley Steele, called, for his dash and Jones, and it was that out of the The action then shows the bandit of the term they use for wanton de­ lotte as Petruchio did the Shrew. Ha
manner by hrs friends and enemies, sixty million acre* of land in Oregon, the present day, who holds up auto­ struction of real and personal pro­ kidnaps her and takes her to a boat-
both of which were numerous, thirteen million five hundred thou­ mobiles on the Lincoln Highway and perty. to gain their ends. The or­ house. Brandy tries to rescue her
"Beauty" Steele. The famous court­ sand are not taxed. Thia land is in relieves the passengers of their valu­ ganization also distributes stickers, but Charlotte loves Jimmy and re­
Voto 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bead Lwt
called “silent agitktors, which are fuse* to be resrpod. Tamol Char­
room scene in which, after clearing Forest Reserve, and the amount giv­ ables.
a man of the charge of murder, en above does not Include that which
But a pseudo-bandit In this case put up at different piners as warn- lotto and her tamer prepare to lead
Pd. AdvL
Steel* snaps at him. "Out of my eight is In Indian Reserve. In the sever. ha* a sympathetic lea oa for uis I lag* to tho boss, or that the men a less strenuous life.
STEADY, AMERICA!
THE DAREDEVIL
Gem Theatre, Tuesday, May 18
Let Us Work This Out Together
MARY PICKFORD
Before Committing Yourself
Consider These Facts:
THE HOODLUM
GEM THEATRE, FRIDAY-SATURDAY MAY 14-15
“WALTZ ME ROUND” 1 R]
L SNUB POLLARD COMEDY
Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER
WIN WITH WOOD
SALE OF GUERNSEYS
11 HEAD REGISTERED
SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, 1920
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10 A.M.
DAIRY RANCH FOR
RENT—Stock for Sale
This place contains 150 acres of fine
land, good house and barn. Place is
well improved.
The stock consists of 21 first class
dairy cows, team, two wagons and har­
ness, 5 hogs. Lease runs for 5 years.
All kinds of machinery go with the
place. Place is nicely located on main
highway.
Come in and see me at once, as this
proposition will sure go soon.
F. B. McKinley
Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
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