Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1920, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Tillamook Jottings
A light shower of rain on Monday
night was welcome, for it cleared the
atmosphere of smoke.
|
Mrs. J. J. Higgins, of Long Beach,
| Cal., is here visiting with her sister
Mrs. S. W. Elliott and other relatives.
Claude Wright, who has been
working here at the Warren Con­
struction camp, left Friday for a
few weeks visit with his folks in
Portland.
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1920.
.lh,.lPaVJ“g First Avenu«l
Passenger rateswill increase 20 he remained for several hours. The
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
CHEESE GOES UP.
East, so that the fire engine will be ' pei cent today, and on the same day doctor brought him back to his office
able to get to the water’s edge and 1 freight rates on all commodities will and attended to his wounds, which
A. C. Bracken, of Portland,
Tillamook County Creamery As Friday-Saturday, Aug. 27-28, "The
’
obtain water at any height of the > take a 25 per cent increase, accord- were severe cuts about the head and Tbt
here Tuesday on business.
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» the Feed Situation.
..
i
wife” featuring Alice Lake.
sociation
and
tide.
from
that
point,
the
engine,
Harry Williams, of Bay City war
> ing to instructions received by the his body badly bruised. He is report-
------ o------
"Grab the Ghost”, comedy.
with three lines of 1500 feet hose i local Southern Pacific agent. In the ed as improving rapidly, and is able
in Tillamook on business Tuesday.
Carl Haberlach reports having ad- Sunday, Aug. 29. His Bridal Night”
can reach all four of the blocks that : meantime no round trip tickets ex- to be up and around.
vanced the price of triplet cheese to featuring Alive Brady.
The Standard Oil Co. received ten
way. That is the worst part of t tending beyond that date will be
I thousand gallons of gas Tuesday.
, Paul Erickson, who has been a 30c., Wisconsin being advanced to to "A Diver’s Last Kiss” sunshine com­
town, in case of fire.
-
..
. to the —
.... since the 24 ^4c. this week. Young Amcr'caa edy.
sold at old rate. The Increase comes •C
'subscriber
Headlight
1
Mrs. P. Davidson, of Wheeler, was
VV. B. Bates, and F. S. Bates, Jr. , as a result of the general rate in- first issue in June, 1888, came into and Longhorns are now quoted at 31 Monday, Aug. 30, “Peddler of Lies”
| jn Tillamook shopping Tuesday.
of Astoria, were in Tillamook Tues­ . erase granted the railroads all over the office last week and paid five cents Tillamook.
featuring Frank Mayo.
I
Harry McCuin, of Bay City, was in
Miss Florence Miller, of Portland, day, returning on the train via Port­ . the country by the interstate com- years in advance. Paul is one of
When asked about the feed situa­ "Three Pairs of Stockings”, comedy.
Tillamook on business Wednesday.
w ho has been here for a week visit­ land. They had hiked down from , mcrce commission.
those who appreciate what the Head­ tion Mr. Haberlach made the follow- Tuesday, Aug. 31 "Broken Blossoms”
John Burns has bought the Paul ing with friends in various parts of Seaside, having come that far in a
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sackett, cf light has done for the county, and ing statement:
D. W. Griffith production.
Hanbon place north of town and tak­ the county, i eturned to her home car, and said the Neah-kah-nie trail Eugene, who were here for a week he don’t propose being one of those
“At the last meeting of the direc­ "Pathe Review”.
Friday.
was pretty fair, The boys were here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd who allow their subscription to be­ tors of the Tillamook Creamery Ass n Wednesday .Sept. 1, “The Man Who
en possession.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lafavo and
Mr. Marks, a fireman from Spok-, last year about this time, with the Edwards, returned to their home Fri­ come delinquent. He believes in the matter of the extremely high
Won” featuring Harry Morey.
daughter, of Wheeler, were visitors ane, was in town last week, and Boy Scouts who hiked from Astoria. day, They are newlyweds and came supporting the home newspaper, and prices of hay and feed was brought “Bombs and Blunders” comedy.
Louis Wooley has been very ill at here to spend their honeymoon with being a religious reader of the Head­ up. It seemed to me that we had Thursday. Sept. 2 “Nurse Marjorie"
while here took a look at our dre
in this city Tuesday.
Dr. Boals reports the birth of a engine. He said that it was the the Boals hospital for the past few Mrs. Edwards, as she is an old col- light, he is exceedingly disappointed come to a condition where it was featuring Mary Miles Minter.
days with heart rouble. The cause lege friend of theirs, having attend- whenever the newspaper fails to be either necessary to get our hay and
"Petticoats and Pants” comedy.
son to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. WatklnB, finest he has ever seen.
Show your colors and where you of the attack was over work and ex­ ed Willamette University at the same on time in going to press Mrs. Mary feed cheaper, or else sell between 1,- Friday-Saturday, Sept 3-4, "Held in
on the 25th of August.
treme heat. He was brought from time. Mr. Sackett is the Chief C. Swanson shows also how interest­ 500 and 2,000 cows, as the matter of Trust” featuring May Allison.
Mrs. Clarence Coe left for Rocka­ stand in the presidential election. A his home to the hospital, where he Freight agent at Eugene, where they
ed she is in Tillamook and the home buying feeds was so hight that dairy­
Watch for "The Silver Horde”
limited
number
of
photographs
of
way Tuesday to spend the remainder
Harding and buttons can be obtain­ was very low for a day or two, but will make their home, and Mrs. paper. She writes "I want the Head­ men were losing money on every ton by Rex Beach.
of the week.
since that time he has been steadily Sackett was formerly of LaGrande.
light for another year. It is my old of feed bought. It would be only a
ed at the Headlight office.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Whitman, of Dun­
improving.
home newspaper and I don’t want to matter of time before the farmers
AS OTHERS SEE US
Thomas
Coates
has
some
of
the
Autumn Millinery display, Duvetyn
dee, are visiting with Mr. Whitman’s
be without it, 1 have taken it for 21 would have to commence selling some
most
beautiful
flowers
ever
seen.
Victor
L.
Hardes,
a
lumberman
of
and velvet, satin and taffeta hats.
mother, Mrs. H. Hayward.
of their cows. So far we have been Newspaper Man Praises Road Work
years.”
Tailored hats in velvet and beaver. Trout Creek, Mich., and a nephew ot They are Peruvian lilies, which were
Mr. P. O’Neil, of Riddle, Or., is at
In Tillamook County
The high cost of living seems to feeling our ground carefully, as it
All moderately priced. Miss. M. Pat­ the Rosenberg Bros., was here on a brought to his daughter Margaret,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. terson.
two weeks visit, and after looking by a lady who had just returned from have hit courting couples, for young has seemed that markets were still
Most people in Tillamook at times
Smith coming through by auto.
over the county was thoroughly en­ Peru. The flowers are gorgeous, be­ women who apply for board and unsettled. We have bought some
H. N. Crain, managing editor of
think we are a little slow In this
Mr. Bayer, of Missouri, who has the Capital Journal, ’of Salem, was in raptured with Tillamook, so much ing of a beautiful bright orange, al­ rooms in this city from now on, will oats and barley and are having it
county when taking into considerat­
been visiting here with Mrs. Haywar the city last week on a vacation and so that he went back with the idea most red. Each of them has three be asked whether they have a beau. ground into feed at the local mill. ion public improvements in this part
We
are
temporarily
selling
the
large
petals
of
the
solid
color
and
of closing up his business there and
The reason of this is that one of our
returned to his home this week.
paid us a fraternal call. He was ex- locating in this county.
three small yellow ones, with bright business men who was pretty strong ground barley at $62.00 the ton, oats of Oregon, and we are often reminded
A democratic dollar is worth these cedingly pleased with our roads.
and barley at $61.00 in ton lots and by visitors that we are more pro­
County School Superintendent G. red spots. The plants |jloom several on the courting stunt last winter,
days as much as the democratic par­
Pacific Engineering and Equip­
$62.00 in half ton lots. We are put- gressive in this neck of the woods
times
a
year,
the
blossoms
lasting
paying
his
respects
to
one
of
our
B. Lamb was in Salem last week in
ty.
ment Co. vs. Foley Box Co. is a suit
ting
about sixty per cent oats and 40 than we think we are. For illust­
only
about
twenty
four
hours.
school teachers was a regular visitor
ration. E. E. Brodie, editor of the
Mrs. Valenta and son, of SanFran- tiled in the circuit court to recover connection with the investigation
The Sunshine Club met Tuesday every evening at the home of the per cent barley into this mixture.
that
is
going
on
over
the
building
of
Oregon City Morning Enterprise, and
clsco, are visiting at the home of her $1131.95, being due for merchand­
afternoon. August 24th at the home young lady, which was perfectly We are also grinding up some oats
the
new
school
building
at
Bay
City
vice-president of the National Edit­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Edwards.
ise furnished the defendant.
He expects to have some recommen­ of Mrs. Craver. She was assisted in right and proper. But staying up so alone. At present prices it seems
Jacob Swanson returned to his
By the number of autos that came dations in the near future, which entertaining by Mrs. Harry Hogan. late and using up so much electric that this is about the best and cheap­ orial Association, motored several
home in Portland, Monday after hav­ into Tillamook county last Saturday will be made at a meeting of the The rooms and tables were beautiful­ juice and burning up so much coal est feed to be had for the money. We times through this county this year,
and in a double column front page
ing spent the week end here visiting. and Sunday it was a pretty good in­ school district.
ly decorated with flowers and bril­ is what troubled the young lady’s have not yet tried to secure a ware­
editorial, this what he said:
liant Autumn leaves. There was a landlady, and should F. A. Beltz be house nor have we gone into the feed
Attorney and Mrs. C. W. Tal- dication that the lid was lifted on
Miss Florence Cartwright, of the very good attendance all of whom prensented with a bill for. this ne­ and hay business.”
Lessons In Road Building
the
gas
shortage.
madga, of McMinnville, were in Till­
There is only one thing the matter
Captial Journal of Salem, accompan­ did ample justice to the excellent re­ cessary expense when he returns
amook a few days this week.
Floyd Eberman left Wednesday in
with a macadam or graveled road
ied by her mother, Mrs. Richard
Notice of Meeting of Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White are his car for Portland, where he will Cartwright, and sister, Constance, freshments with which the tables with his bride from the east, we
Jersey Cattle Club and that is its tendency to go to
know,
from
actual
exerience
that
he
were
loaded.
Nineteen
members
were
spend
a
few
days
on
business.
We
entertaining the latter’s mother, Mrs.
pieces in a comparatively short time.
was in the city for few hours Tues­ present. The invited guests present will say it was worth it.
have a sneaking idea that he will
Cooper and daughter, of Salem. ,
A meeting of the Tillamook county While this a peculiarity of the rogd
day. The party is touring the Till­ were Mrs Hogan, Mrs. Holt and Mrs.
Fred DuPuy, of the Oregon, Wash­ Cattle Club will be held at Fairview there is no excuse for permitting a
Ira Fitts, of the Fish & Poultry bring back someone though.
amook beaches and during their stay
Jack Wood and George Hanson, of are domiciled at the Eimore Hotel at Werschkul. The club will meet at the ington and Idaho Aeroplane Co., was hall on Friday the 3rd day of Sept­ smooth highway to disintegrate in
market of Salem, was in Tillamook
home of Mrs. Davidson September 28. in Tillamook this week, returning
Seattle, who are spending a couple ot Rockaway.
ember, 1920.
two or three years, for unless such
this week on business.
Captain G. L. Stokes, the Deputy Wednesday to Portland. The reason
weeks at Idaville, were here Tuesday.
As this will be the last meeting of. a road is watched and repaired at
Miss M. Patterson returned Friday
Attorney W. O. Sims, of Portland, State Fire marshal, was in Tillamook of his visit was to make arrarige- the club held before the County Fair, frequent intervals the money it cost
This is their first trip to Tillamook,
from Portland, where Bhe had been
drove over to Tillamook Friday, on Friday to confer with the Coast Pow­ ments with F. R. Beals, of Pacific it is especially desired that all mem­ is thrown away.
and they think it is just fine here.
for two weeks, doing her fall buy-
Tillamook county provides a de­
Marion and Jeanette Shay, of probate business, returning in the er Co. about ihe Are hazard arising City, to make an exhibition flight bers be present.
ing for the millinery shop.
Portland, returned home Monday, afternoon via train. He says that he from the fact that cinders are blown there the 4th, 5th and 6th of Sep­
Rose Crawford, Sec.-Treas. finite Illustration of road mainten­
Mr. and Mrs. H. O’Dell returned
knows almost all cf the lawyers ol over the streets of the northern end tember. Mr. DuPuy will start from
ance. In that county there are sev­
after having spent a couple oDweeks
from McMinnville, bringing in Mrs.
Tillamook, especially Judge Holmes, of town, and; should there be live Portland early Saturday morning,
eral hundred miles of macadam road.
here
with
Harriet
Arenz,
a
school
Those
Missed
in
Census
to
be
Counted
Odell’s sister, Ethel Roe, with them
and he says he never lost a case un­ ones blown around the danger of arriving at Tillamook where he will
The traffic,especially in the summer
mate of theirs.
der the judge. He likes Tillamook setting something afire would be spend about ten minutes, at eleven
for a visit.
All persons who resided in Tilla­ months ,is heavy, and the highways
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Glad have trad­ first rate, he said, and also all the great. Something is to be done in o’clock in tile morning. He will then
Kenneth Burgomeier and Otto
mook at the first of January, 1920, suffer, but the county authorities are
ed their place at Gresham and mov- people here.
111,0 near future, a screen will be put start from here arriving at Pacific who failed to be enumerated in the alive to the necessities of the situat­
Witte, of Milwaukee, were in town
back to Tillamook, the weather
ed
Tuesday, from Rockaway, where
F. R. Beals has under considerat­ over thq_*moke stack which gt pre­ City early in the afternoon. On the official census, will please call at the ion. and have adopted methods to
at Gresham being a little too tropic-
they are camping.
ion
a big celebration for Pacific City sent has none, and an extension will way over he will scatter pamphlets office of the City Recorder and be prevent the roads from becoming a
al for them.
Mrs. E. Neilson and sons returned
for September 4th, 5th and 6th. Mr. be made on the spark chamber of the advertising Pacific City. He said he listed, as this will be their last op­ nightmare to motorists and an eye­
J. J. Browning and Ivah Toban
had been conversing with Geo Lamb portunity. The census count only
Beals is negotiating for a brass band, furnace.
to their home In Portland Wednes­
sore to the taxpayers.
were married Aug. 21 at the home of
about
having a landing field here, gives Tillamook a population of 1930,
Roy
C.
Jones
has
decided
to
leave
aeroplane, vaudeville performers and
day. They had been spending a few
Wise expenditure has been exercis­
the bride's parents, near Blaine. Rev.
various other attractions, Also a Tillamook, after having born its but said nothing definite had been and as the people feel that there ed in the purchase of suitable road
weeks at Pacific City.
Dora Young officiated, using the ring
arrived
at,
only
that
the
present
field
ought to be at least 2000, it would machinery. The county, not nearly so
speech on Labor Day, by one of Gre­ winds, rain and sunshine for several
Mrs. E. Harr, of Portland, who ceremony.
gon’s distinguished citizens. if Mr. years, and we are sorry to see him was inadequate and a larger one be a great help if all those persons wealthy as Clackamas, Is amply pro­
was here for two weeks visiting with
Mrs. J. C. Monrce, who has been Beals success in perfecting his ar- and his family go, for they always would have to be obtained. The com­ who were not enumerated would vided with caterpillar tractors, scar­
her mother, Mrs. Feldschau, return­
here visiting with Mrs. E. T. Haltom. rangements. a full program will ap- have been among our most progress­ pany which Mr. Du Puy is represent­ comply with this request. The recotd- ifying machinery , graders, ditchers
ed to her home Wednesday.
returned to her home in Spokane pear in our next issue.
ive up to date citizens. Mr. Jones ing is the same that delivers the er received a telegram this week and rolierB. These machines are pro­
The Commerical Corporation vs. Wednesday, having been called there
is to go in partnership with State Oregon Journal by aeroplane mail.
from Washington, D. C., asking that tected against inclement weather by
A fire waa staged on the vacant lot Senator Ilawley on a dairy ranch of
S. R. Seabrook is a suit filed in the by the illness of her daughter.
Fire Chief Coates received a letter this matter be attended to and being housed in small sheds in the se­
for
where
th
e
Chautauqua
is
held
Wed
­
circuit court to recover $317.81
veral road districts, but in the spring
A. J. McDaniels returned to his nesday night, to test the chemical about one hundred and forty acres, this week from the State Fire Mar­ straightened up as soon as possible.
merchandise sold at defendant.
and summer months, and even In the
home in Portland Wednsday, after pumps of the fire engine. A large at McCoy, near Salem. They will shal, saying that a flag is to be given
M. A. Ackley and George Leinka- having spend two weeks here at the
raise only pure bred Guernseys •by him and the governor to the chief
fall, the machinery is out on the
F. A. Beltz Weds In Ohio
pile
of
boxes
and
trash
was
fired
and
emper left Monday for Portland, to beaches, also visiting at the home of
Their many friends wish them a whose city wins the T. H. Ince cup,
roads, saving the money and temper
allowed
to
burn
for
some
time
before
get a couple of new cars and drive his nephew, F. M. Vincent.
great deal of success in their new that is, if any town in Oregon wins S' Word was received a few days ago of the people who pay the bills.
the chemicals were put on. The che­ vent-UTe, and also hope to see them it, and if none of them do the flag
them in.
that F. A. Beltz and Miss Naomi
Whenever a road commences to
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kelley and mical sprays, which had never been back in Tillamook frequently.
will go to the highest rating city in Scheidler were married at St. Paris, show signs of going to pieces in Till­
E. W. Staninger, of Vancouver, re­
been used before, didnot work as they
daughter,
Marjorie,
of
The
Dalles,
turned to his home Friday, after hav­
George Gue, of Yakima. Wash., re­ the state, The flag is to be hung Ohio, on the 17th of this month. The amook county, a crew is sent out, a
should, but will when used for a
ing visited here for a few days with were in Tillamook Tuesday. They had
turned to his home Wednesday after in the school which takes the most groom in one of our prominent bus­ scarifier tears up the surface to a
time.
They
are
to
be
recharged
and
motored as far as Hillsboro, coming
Mr. and Mrs. Art Case.
having spent a few days here. He part In the contest, and when it is iness men, being connected with the depth of about four Inches, the grader
the rest of the way on the train, and tried again.
said that he came especially to at­ presented the Governor of the state Coates Lumber Co., of this city, and follows along and smooths the high­
T. E. Epplett and son Frank, re­ will spend a few days at Rockaway.
~ Fears” for the safety' of~E.” M. tend the Holstein Breeder’s picnic and the state Fire Marshal will be the bride, at whose home the event way, the ditcher takes care of the
turned from Portland Sunday. They
Fronk
and family, of Seaside, who today, but was called to Chbnacum. present. It is to be quite a formal took place, is well known her, as drainage and Anally the roller packs
Mrs.
W.
S.
Shearer,
of
Chehalis,
had driven out in the car to spend
Wash., is here visiting with friends were motoring to Portland, via Till­ Wash., to take charge of an auction affair, a regular Fire Prevention day she was the music and art Instructor the surface down and the county has
a few days.
amook, and did not arrive Monday
to be observt d. Come on everybody,
Mrs. Wm. Foster returned Monday for a few weeks. She will also visit or Tuesday, were dispelled when they sale of pure bred stock. Mr. Gue had It’s make them bring the cup and in the Tillamook schools here last a new road, without the cost of a dol­
at
Nehalem
and
Garibaldi,
which
was
year.
recently
returned
from
Modesta,
Cal.,
lar for new material, and at an ex­
from a trip to various Willamette
arrived a day or so later, having Stop­
flag both, to Tillamook. Mr. Coates
At present the happy couple are pense of the wages of a few men,
Valley points. Shc was gone about her home until a couple of months ped at McMinnville on their return. where he had held a sale, and he says says that if he gets to go to the con­
on their honeymoon trip, visiting the plus the investments in the machines. .
ago.
where he saw no cattle that were bet­
ten days.
Mr. Fronk’s mother notified the au­ ter than those here, and not very vention at Los Angeles this fall he large cities of the east, including As a result thousands of people tour
John
W.
Smith
vs.
John
Peyree
and
Miss Eva Chapman, of Sheridan,
thorities. as she feared that the par­ many that were n3 good. He alsi will sure bring it back with him, and New York, Chicago, Phlladephia, Into and through that county, spend­
is here for a couple weeks with her George B. Jacobs, doing business as ty had met with a serious accident said that the only green gruss that we’re hoping he gets to go. The con­ Boston, Washington I). C., St. Paul ing their money for the necessaries
cousins, Florence and Lavell Short­ Peyree & Co. is a suit filed in the on their way to Tillamook.
he had seen from Los Angeles to Ya­ vention starts the 13th of September, and also through the southern part of life, leaving in Tillamook county
circuit court, the plaintiff, alleging
ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leonard left for kima, was here in Tillamook county. and the council doesn’t meet until of Canada. They will make their millions of dollars annually.
hat
the
defendants
owe
him
$156.87
th 6th, so matters haven't been de­ home here, and expect to return a-
New York Wednesday. Mr. Leonard
Helen Cady and Inez Birney, of for wages.
The tourists crop has become to
Paul Robinson, editor of the Banks
to attend a convention of the New Herald, and about the only editor in cided upon as yet.
Portland, are here visiting with Mr.
bout the sixth of September.
•
Tillamook county u greater asset
I. C. Smith returned Saturday from York Life Insurance Co., and will
and Mrs. Fred Burton for several
than the dairy Industry, for which
Oregon who predicted that Harding
two weeks business trip to Portland stop at Montreal, and on their way
weeks.
the county is fanfoiis. The residents
would receive the republican nomin MAN KILLED AT LOGGING CAMP
Dairy Festival Next Saturday at L. are alive to their opportunities end
THIS MORNING.
Mrs. Clara Eberhart and two sons, apd Woodburn. He was buying back they will visit with his folks in ation for president, came in on th-'
A. McCormack’s.
of Portland, retunred home Wednes­ Christmas presents while in Port­ Nebraska. He said to be sure and tell train on Monday evening accompani­
the county court is responsive. Why
day after having spent a week at Ne­ land. and said that it was hotter his friends that he had all his trous­ ed by Mrs. Robinson. He certainly A:i< ther Man Injured Wher Cable
don’t we take a leaf from the Till­
Hood River haH its apple festival, amook road book?
than —, well you know what he ers with him this time. You know he
Flies (Back.
tarts.
is a great booster for hls^home town,
Colorado its cantalope day and other
meant.
forgot them the last time he went on anil if Banks don’t become the larg­
' Eugene Patterson and Irving Mac
A fatal accident
occurred this sections set aside days to celebrate
Miss Laura Dodge returned to her a trip and had to send back from es* and most Important city in Ore­
Missionary Workers in Tillamook
Pherson. of Portland, returned to
Portland
for
them.
morning
at
the
logging
camp of the in honor of their special crops. What,
------ o------
home
last
week,
after
having
visited
gon In won’t be Editor Robinson’s
their home Monday, after having
The members and congregation ut
A bunch of fellows were at Rock­ fault, for.'certainly he Is a live boost­ Tillamook Lumber Co., the new lum­ therefore. Is more fitting than a
for two weeks at the home of Eric
spent a week camping at Netarts.
ber company lecently located north dairy festival for Tillamook County? the church of the Nazarene greatly
Wm. Pykenen, of Portland, who Glad, at Gresham. She was accom­ away Sunday in their car, and it er for Banks. He came in to buy ths
The business men of the county are appreicated the address of Misa
of this city .when H. Monnor, the
who
seems
as
if
they
had
a
little
too
much
panied
here
by
Evelyn
Glad,
newspaper
plant
at
Bay
City,
and
has been here several months, left
all interested in the welfare of the Louise Robinson, outgoing mission­
head
rigger
was
instantly
killed,
and
with
to
drink,
so
were
using
all
manner
of
will
spend
some
time
visiting
ship it to Banks, but as the price
Saturday on the stage for his home.
languages that weren’t fit for public was considered too high for second Joe Hogan, the knotter was Injured. dairy industry, in fact, every one in ary to Africa, last Sunday morning.
friends and relatives.
He will later go on to Astoria.
use. They were arrested and on hand printing material he left Tues­ The two men were standing about the county depends to a greater 01 MI hk Robinson is a young woman of
James Williamson, an official milk
Mrs. Geo. Bagley was in Tillamook
four feet from the haul back line, less degree on the dairy industry.
rare talent, and very forceful as a
Monday were brought before Justice day without consnmatlng a deal.
Tuesday, from Rockaway, where she tester from Corvallis, returned Mon-
A basket picnic lunch with Jois of platform speaker. As she pictured
and the bite of the line having
Stanley, and having plead guilty to
George Dew’ey, of Portland, was
and the judge are spending thir va­ day. after having worked here a cou­
the charge of being drunk were fined. here for about a week visiting, and i caught a snug, when it broke loose it good things to eat. Talks on bet ter the needs of dark Af’ica. and told of
ple of weeks. He is a Car.adianized
cation.
swung back with terrific force and dairying, better homes and better the Joy she felt in consecrating her
The fines imposed were as follows:
L. 8. Franck, of Portland, who is Scotchman, but he says he will buy James Karras, $10; James Himes. looking over the country, having re­ struck the two men. Monner's neck living. Sports for the young folks.
life to take the gospel to them tna.y
turned to his home Fi iday. He is
Mr. McCormack’s herd is an ex­ hearts were touched and the moist­
l»i the timber and logging business, a farm here in Oregon now .and is $10;
Arthur Feldshuu, $10; and the Athletic instructor In one of the was broken and he died instantly.
going
to
become
an
American.
was In Tillamook on business this
Hogan was brought to Dr. Boal's hos­ ample of what progress can be made ened eye could be seen throughout
John Feldshau, $20.
high schools In Portland, having
P. E. Rogers was in front Clover­
week, returning Monday.
pital. It was first reported that he by judicious breeding, feeding and the audience.
been
employed
at
three
or
four
diff
­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hill, of
was seriously Injured but this was record keeping. Tho average produc­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blanchard, of dale and Informed us that he had
The service in the evening was al-
Portland, were visitors In Tillamook erent ones. Mr. Dewey says that he
Bay City, returned last week after a sold the general merchandise busi- for several days. Mr. Hill Is presi­ had heard so much about Tillamook not true, the man escaping with only tion of his herd the first year the so a decided success. Mis. White-
Tillamook Cow Testing Association sides outlined the plan and object of
three weeks stay with Mrs. Blanch­ nesa at Cloverdale to A. H. Kunst dent of the Hill Military Academy, and had always longed to see It and a few injuries.
Monner is a man about 38 years of operated was 271 pounds of butter­ the Nampa Missionary hospital and
ard’s sister and mother at Marshfield. and sons, who some 20 years ago, the school attended by a number of look over the dairying prospects
resided in the south part of the
age and came to this county about fat. This was a herd of mixed breed­ sanitarium, as an Institution where
M. Sanchez left Portland Monday, had
county, They came from San Fran- boys of this county. Mrs. Hill is sec­ here. He says that Tillamook has a six weeks ago and applied for work ing and considered, at that time, a outgoing missionaries might take a
where he will visit for «ome time.
retary of the Oregon Dairy Council wonderful future in a great many at the Tillamook Lumber Co. He had good herd. His herd today consists
cisco. Cal.
He had been here for a few weeks
and editor of the women’s depart­ more ways than one. As he is a previously worked at Cochran. No of registered and high grade Jerseys short course in medicine and a course
In nursing in connection with their
Earl Rogers, of Portland, who la ment of the Oregonian. She visited graduate in the Dairying course of
working at the Warren Construction
spending two weeks at Rockaway, several cheese factories, dairies and the O. A. C. and takes a geat deal of one seemed to know' much about him and averages over 400 pounds fat per college work, and where returning
camp near Hemlock.
cow.
His brother was spending a few days
missionaries might have the benefit
Mr and Mrs. H. Brown and daug­ wat in Tillamook Tuesday. While points of interest and will write Interest in the dairying of this coun­ at Rockaway, and a sister resides in
What he has done with the Jerseys
hter. Beryl, returned to their home here he visited the cheese factories, some feature stories about Tillamook ty. and says that he is coming back Portland. Both of whom were notl- can be done with the consistent and of the sanitarium as a place to rest
and receive treatment. A substan­
in the near future to buy a ranch.
in Portland Monday having spent a which he thought were extremely in­ for eastern magazines.
persistent use of the good bulls of tial offering was taken for that In­
fled.
week here, also a week at Rockaway teresting. as he had never known
any
of
the
dairy
breeds.
He
could
not
A
serious
accident
occurred
Sunday
52
year»,
R. B. Miller, at the Sunset Garage,
Hogan is a man about
Just what process the cheese passed
stitution.
and Netarts.
who has charge of the gas which is afternoon on the Wilson river bridge, both being first class loggers, but It have accomplished much if he had
through in the making.
Donald Lilli« and Donald Young
on the way between here and Okla­ when Ira Krake, who was riding a seems they got too close to the line changed his Idea of breeds every two
For Sale.
Fred Peppert left for Portland homa, is very much In doubts as to bicycle, was run into by a car driven for their own safety, hence this is years.
left for Portland Monday, after hav­
ing spent their vacation here. Mr. Monday, where he will spend a cou­ I what has become of it. Four cars by Dr. David Robinson. The boy had thought to be the cause of the acci­
,
The essentials of success are:
Hercules hot water and steam heat­
«
Young will return in a few days to ple of weeks before resuming his of gas was ordered, about eight come down the cross road and start­ dent.
1.—Good bulls of your favorite ing plant and fittings, in good shape.
journey
to
Liverpool.
England,
where
breed.
his home in Detroit. Mich.
thousand gallons to each car, for the ed up the bridge on the north side
Sealed blds to be received by district
2—Supply your cv.' i and yottng clerk within tMrty days from date of
Charles Oliver, Sr., and Mr. and he « xpects to spend some time. He had different dealers, and should have ar­ Just as he came up the approach, the
Chiropractor
Locates
in
Tillamook
stock with a liberal amount of good notice. Re.1 erve right to reject any
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Mrs. Charles Oliver, Jr. left for Tur­ •>een here a few weeks, having come rived here Saturday, but nothing has doctor, not seeing him. hit his bicycle
lock, Cal., Wednesday, to visit for a- here directly after having: returned ben heard of ft, though a tracer was knocked him to the ground and
Dr. Forest L. Howard, Chiropract­ feeds.
or all blds.
3 Continuous,
applied
record
sent out. It is hoped that the gas dragged him about ten feet before or, formerly of Portland, Ore., Ifis
bout ten days, then»resume their jou­ from a trip around the world,
July 8, 1920.
rney to Oklahoma, where they will ver have tecently sold their ranch will arrive soon as the situation Is the car could be stopped Krake was opened an office at 211 Tillamook keeping.
Ruby 8. Lommen, Dist. clerk,
here
to
A.
J.
Heatly.
R.
C.
Jones
County
Agent.
rendered unconscious, In which stat* Bldg.
strenuous just at present.
make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
Dlst. No. 24, Balm School.
I