TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER Tillamook Jottings 9. L. F. Tharp, of the Portland Police left for Portland on the afternoon PIONEER VISITS HERE. Tilamook county, defendant continu­ CHEESE MAKERS MEET department, who had been here a train, where they will spend a few McKimens, of Corvallis, formerly of ’ ed his abuse, and theatened to kill week, spending his annual vacation weeks on a honeymoon trip. The .Mohler, brother of Mrs. Boon, was Millinery opening, Saturday, Sept. here and at Pacific City, returned the only one injured, as he sustained their son. Plaintiff ask the court to On Thursday evening, Sept. 2, the Mrs. James Barclay First Person bride is of Rockaway, where her par­ 11th on (Balcony)—Haltom’s. give her the custody of one boy, aged Tillumoko county cheetemaKers asso­ Tuesday. Mr. Tharp is a traffic “cop" ents are the proprietors of a con­ a fractured pelvis bone, also other Born in Tillamook County 15 years. _________________ ciation held their regular monthly internal injuries. The three children Mrs. Coop, of Garibaldi, spent Sat­ stationed at 6th and Alder. fectionery store, and the groom is of Mrs. Boon, who were also in the tendance. On the day pervious nine urday in Tillamook. C - -viarrtea Married September 4. at Chirstian jus. Mrs. uuinrs James uaiviay, Barclay, ui of vuivauis, Corvallis. one of our well known local young ear, and she. were practically unhurt, GEM THEATRE PROGRAM entries of cheese were scored by Har- file first white person to be born in Robert Bring your cannary birds to tl hZ church parsonage. ----- --------- - O. Thomas men. He 1 b employed by the countv meeting with twenty members in at- which Is a wonder, as they were all Tillamook county, was here last weak Tillamook County Fair. and Lucile Ida Wolfe, of Tillamook. as surveyor. ' They will make tlie/r "The ry Norberg, of the Niami factory, Friday-Saturday, Sept. 10-11, very lucky in escaping with their for a visit with friends and relatives, The ring ceremony was used, wit ­ Mutiny of Elsimore” featuring Mit­ Frank Thomas, Red Clover; and Geo. home here. Mrs. Hinote, of Rockaway, spent lives. of whom she has a great many chell Lewis supported by an all star Lane, Pleasant Valley, the scores re­ ness by a few of their friends and Saturday here with friends. Preparations for the fair are go ­ thoughout the county. Her husband relatives. Rev. Tucker olLcited. sulting as follows: II. Honeyman, j>f Bay City, was in ing on first rate. Some of the de­ REUNION AT IDAVILLE SUNDAY and brother accompanied her, also cast. "Don't Rock the Boat” Pollard com­ Norman Christensen. Tillamook. 95. Mrs. L. V. Pollock and sons were corating has been done and others Tillamook on business Friday. two of her sons and their families. E. A. Fogg, Oretown, 94. Mrs. Barclay was bom near what edy. Miss Alice Steele, was in Tillamook in town from Mohler. Saturday. Mrs. are planning to commence as soon as Trask. Randall and Vaughn Families Hugh Barber, Holstein, 93. Sunday. Sept. 12, “A Fool and *11s Pollock is the principal teacher there possible, which should be done, as I is now called the Perkins hill, on the Flovd Culberson, Maple Ix?af, 93. Meet at Picnic. from Nehalem Tuesday, to visit. Money” featuring Eugene O’Brien. | 24th of July, in 1853, a few weeks and as the other was married recent­ there are only four more days until A. N. Sheets, Central, 9214. Arnold Eggleston, of Nehalem, was ly there Is no one to assist her. She the fair begins, A thirty by ninety Harry Hogan, Long Prairie, 92. A reunion of three families, who ! after her father, Captain Elbridge "Oh What a Knight” Sunshine com­ in Tillamook on business Tuesday. Trask, ,for whom the Trask river was edy. was looking for another teacher. Frank Thomas, Red Clovter, 89. foot addition is being built on the are all related, was held at the old Mrs. M. Hanson and daughter, of named, and his family, .accompanied Monday, Sept. 13, “Lasca" featuring Geo. Lane, Pleasant Valley, 88’4. Attorney Lee M. Travis and Mrs. live stock sheds, which with the nkl Vaughn place at Idaville last Sunday, by two other families had come here Bay City, psent Friday In Tillamook. Travis J. B. Sutton applied for member­ Edith Roberts came in on Saturday tor a one, is expected to take care of ail •' September 5th, and a splendid time in a sloop called the "Rose Alpha" " ‘Kid’—Ing the Landlord”, comedy. ship and was accepted by a majority Mrs. H. Hunteman, of Bay City, few days left Tuesday with their son the cattle placed on exhibit this year. was enjoyed by each and every one from Clatsop Plain, near Seaside. Ike Tuesday, Sept. 14 "When the Clouds vote of the members. was a Tillamook shopper on Friday. ing to Eugene with them on a visit, A large number of Guernsey cattle of those present. The young folks Quick and John Doroughty were the Roll By" featuring Douglas Fair­ I Several things were disposed con­ Mrs. W. S. Buell and two sons and daughter. Mrs. F. C. Baker go­ are now being kept there so as to be played games and enjoyed themselves two other men who cme at the same cerning the cheesemaking business banks. caem in on Monday on a visit to re­ to Eugene with them on a visit. in good condition. After the fair in their own way, while the older time with their families. as a whole and a general good time “Pathe Review" latives. had. J. W. Duff, of Portland, was in here they are to be taken to the fair ones talked over the old times when j Mrs. Barclay tells us that at that Wednesday. Sept. 15 “ The Wreck ” Our next meeting will be at Clov­ Mrs. J. Riggs went to Wheeler Fri­ this week to attend to the details at Salem, also the Washington State Tillamook was new to the white man. time there were no other settlers here the three families being the first featuring Anita Stewart. erdale the first Thursday in October day, to visit with her mother for a concerning the Tillamook County fair, by the Tillamook county Guer­ A great many hard times, as well as Hash & Havoc" comedy. and lets have more cheese entries al­ pleasurable ones were recounted in to nikke this their homes. She says week or two. 1 Fair. " ’ . He is to have charge of the a- nsey Breeders’ Assocltiation. that at times the Indians were pretty Thursday, Sept. 16 "His Royal Sly­ so a larger attendence as our associ­ their reminiscences, tales of Indians, musements, bringing a merry-go- The flight from Portland by the Dr. Smith reports the birth of a musei bad, and a few years later, when ness’ big special two reel Harold ation is what we make it, and we son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mills on round. ferris wheel, and other forms Journal plane was made Saturday in near starvation and all other hard­ more peple were here, a company Lloyd comedy. mean each and every maker and not ships that go with the making of a | of amusements from Columbia beach. about an hour. Pilot Fred Du Puy, the 2nd of September. was organized, with her father at the Friday-Saturday. Sept. 17-18 "The the few standbys. new country, yet there was the su ­ with his mechanic, H. Thomas, left head, for protection against them. At John Mansfield, of Chicago, was a R. M Savger, Secy. Only one man broke the law of the Chorous Giri’“ Romance” featuring preme joy of giving to their children speeders this week. He was J. A. i Tillamook visitor this week. He has Portland at one thirty in an Oriole a civilized country, reclaimed from one time several families were be- Viola Dana. seiged in an improvised fort on the I been out West for four months now, land plane of the Oregon, Washing­ SCHOOL OPENED MONDAY Jenck, of Hemlock. Perkins hill for over two weeks. She [ having spent most of the time in ton and Idaho Airplane Co., and I the forests. ------- o------- Dr. Wendt, of Cottage Grove, with ! remembers it very distinctly, she A good old fashioned dinner, Feed and Cheese Gossip. landed here at two thirty. They With a Large Attendance of Pupils. his wife and family were in for a I ! Portland. He says he thinks this says, although she was very young at ------- 0------- j country is great, but as Chicago is were on their way to Pacific City, | which was never excelled in those the time. . At night the older folks few days. days, even though there is such of Carl Haberlach reports | home he likes it better there, cheese where spectacular flights were made Tillamook City schools opened this would run bullets while the younger Closing Season dance, Rockaway i I Mrs. Harold Epplett, of Portland. and passengers carrried during the H. C. and L. now, was spread and ones would dance and make merry, prices as steady, although it appears v eek with an Increased attendance in each one had an ample share of the Dance Pavillion, on Saturday even- | was here for a week, visiting at the celebration on the 4th, 5th and 6th. that cheese should advai-ce shortly, both high school and grades. Opening pies, „cakes, salads and other de­ while among the trees along the edge ing, Sept. 11th. ; home of her father-in-law. E. T. Ep­ Four bundles of afternoon editions licious dishes that only our mothers of the woods could be seen the The production has fallen off one enrollment this year was, high school third, with only a few cars in etor- 124, grades 328v total 452, as com­ A marriage license was issued to plett. She is now at Cloverdale with of the Journal were brought over in torches of the Indians. can make, which taste just right to Captain Trask made frequent age. These will be needed the coming pared with last year’s initials days Robert Thomas and Lucile Wolfe, on her parents, where she will remain the plane, two being dropped here ' us. trips to Astoria in his sloop, bringing winter, as storage holdings are low. enrollment of, high school 99. grades the 4th of September. f'’' | a few days, and then return here for and the other two at Pacific City. A The guest of honor was Mrs, Janies provisions to the settlers, who were bit of exeftment was created for the This week the railroad arbitrarily 281, total 380., an increase of 72. Dr. Smith reports the birth of a ! I the fair, • small boys when one of the bundles Barclay, of Corvallis, who has spec­ delighted to have white bread and took away empty refrigerators and Each year a large number of students son to Mr. and Mrs. J. Honey, on the Mrs. J. C. Kuratle, of Hillsboro, re­ fell on the back of an old bossy who ial mention in another article, as be­ other things, as their main diet con­ other cars, claiming refrigerators enroll after the opening week so that 5th of September. turned to her home Tuesday after had come into the held to see what ing the first white person born in i sisted of salmon and potatoes during were neded in Medford This means a record attendance may be looked Raymond Ford, of Marshfield, is having spent live weeks here at the was going on. the greater part of the time. One trip Tillamook County. Among the other that Oregon fruit will be shipped for. home of her son, David Kuratli. Dr. here visiting his brother Ernest, and 1 guests were: Charles Trask, of Paris, as he and another man. were coming back and that Wisconsin and New Saturday is The grade building is inadequate Kuratli, her'son, and a dentist of evening train, the last trip for the Or., also Mr. and Mrs. William in over the bar, the rudded on the York cheese will come to the coast in other relation. to house the increased enrollment, It will leave Sunday < Mr. and Mrs. John Egbert, of Port- Portland, came in Monday to accom­ afternoon as usual, and after that Summers and family, of the same boat was broken, and, as there was greater quantity. Tillamook has been so the school board has bee.i compì li­ are here for a few days, visiting at pany her back on the train Tuesday there will be only one train a day, place, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sapp no other way to steer it to safety Cap­ using iced curs for shipment to Los ed to rent the Presbyterian Guild R. W, Tavener, of Independence, the early morning train. The motor and daughter, of Alsea, Ore. All the tain Trask, who was a very powerful Angeles all season, and it certainly Hall again. The 2rd A class, under the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dave Mart­ took a plank and held it in the iny. i was in Tillamook Friday. He had will be kept on for some time yet, other guests were of Tillamook man, will occupy this water bringing the boat up the bay does not seem that the railroad is Miss Beekman, treating Tillamook right to take building. A new jacket will b® in­ Mrs. C. L. Rasler, of Oakville, hiked over the Neah-Kah-Nie trail and a petition will be circulated County being: Mr. and Mrs Dave to the landing. Martiny, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vaughn Wash., is here visiting for a week at from Astoria with a party of people soon, to the effect that the railway Captain Trask lived only ten years away cars when needed badly now. stalled arouni the s'ove so that the the homes of Mrs. E. E. Ingle and from Tillamoojt, among whom was company keep the motor car on all Mr. and Mrs. James Woodward. Mr. after coming here, having, for the Ti e railroad would not do this if room can be heated to r it even tem­ I Miss Beatrice Gaylord, of Tillamooa. winter, making runs between Wheei- and Mrs. Wm. Bodyfelt, Mrs. Ed. last three years of his life, the white there were steamer competition. It perature throughout, and with o'her Mrs. W. Winton. Mrs. Warren swelling resulting from rheumatism, gets about $893.50 for 50,000 lb. car improvements this building will They report the trail as being in ex­ er and Tillamook, as at present, leav­ Jacoby, Mr. and Al Hornecker, of Portland, who is Vaughn and family, Mr. and Mrs. which rendered him unable to walk for freight and icing charges, Tilla­ make as satisfactory a temu «tary cellant condition. ing there earlier in the morning. spending a few weks at Rockaway, Representative C. N. McArthur This is an excellant idea, and every­ Guy Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. George without the aid of crutches. He was mook to Los Angeles. school room as can be obtained at was in town to spend the day Tues­ Mr. Haberlach reports further that this time, The need for e new grade will be here at the Fair, making a one wishing to keep the motor on, Vaughn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. buried on his place, in what is now day. speech on the 16th. It is not known that trips can be made back and E. Goodspeed and sons, M. Darby caled the Johnson cemetery. After his the feed situation is getting along building is felt more keenly now Mrs. N. A. Blanchard and two death, Mrs. Trask, with her family Of well. Owing to the increase of freight -than ever before. If the population of vs yet wether it will be in the after­ forth in the same day, should support and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hol­ Coos county. Four years later she sons and Mrs. J. C. Brown, of Bay noon or in the evening,. The board is the petition, The school children, of den and son. Mr. and Mr. R. Wil­ died, and her daughter Dora, Mrs. rates from the valley and the Increas­ the town, and with it the school at- City, were in Tillamook shopping liams, Marion Walling, William Ran- . which there continues to increase, planning on having Senator McNary, will be quite a number t thirteen children, moved to Coquille, ed cost of oats, $63.00 will be till! tendance, Tuesday. something more adequate In the line also, but he has not been heard coming from Garibaldi to attend the dall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olds, Mr. I I Barclay, was married for the first price of ground outs for awhile. and Mrs. Myron Trowbridge and son, ! fjn1e A. Hubbard. of Portland, left for from so far. Tillamook prices on red clover seed of school facilities for grade pupils High School here this winter, would having been married three Mr. and-Mrs. J. Rupp and daughter I ' times in all. his home Saturday, after having have been as high as 77c. the lb. must be prci'ided. then have a chance to come back and A special prize is to be given by spent several weks here on a business forth. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phelps. Mr. and The high school enrollment show­ Mrs. Barclay is very strong and Farmers desiring clover seed should Mrs. Geo. Olds and daughter, Mrs. healthy having never Seen sick in ■tend in their orders, bring ill their ing an increase of 25 over the best trip. / the Albers Bros. Milling Co., to the Mr. Gruber has received the follow- | Grand Champion cow of the county. Dr. Boals reports the birth of a It is to be a five pound sack of Maias ing letter in regards to a man who j M. Ferguson and daughter. All these her life, One is surprised when first flour sacks and orders will be filled previous opening day, caused consid­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Parks on the O’Meal, a new stock feed manufact­ was supposed to have relatives 'iv- i were relatives, those not related to meeting her. as she does not look at not over 40c. the pound. erable shifting of classes from room A 90,000 lb. car of wheat arrived to room, so that available space could 4th, also one to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ured by them. This notice was re­ ing here in Tillamook, from R. L. i the three families being Mr. and Mrs. more than fifty, but was 67 in July. Egbert, of Portland, Mrs. N. Fricken She says she has kept students of the in Tillamook this morning. This will be utilized to best advantage. Teach­ Boone, on the 7th, of September. ceived too late to be put in with the Chapman, funeral director and coun- | and Ben Eggy. O A. C. for several years, boarding be sold while the stock lasts at 4*4c. ty coroner, of Dallas. “Chief of Police , ers Training and household manage­ The fire adjusters from Portland Fair ad. five last winter and doing every bit in ton lots, 4*4c. in half ton lots ment are new classes offered this Tillamook. Or., Dear Sfr: A man by ­ were in this week to ascertain >he of the work herself. She has nine Mrs. E. W. Stanley returned to Sa­ Notice to Tax Payers. year. The former, if successfully com­ children living, thirty-five grand and 4 ■% c. the lb. in sack lots. damage done by the recent fire, The lem Friday to continue her treat­ name of Henry Pauls died here yes­ Other seeds will bu added In time. pleted, entitles the student to a state -----o-------- terday without leaving any word of children and fourteen great grand loss was fixed at $350. ments which she is taking for her his relatives, and I have been Inf'irm- This is to advise that the last half children. Her niece, Mrs Ida Martiny, One car of fine recleaned fall seed one year teachers certificate without Hans Hanson vs. John Zwald and eyes. She was here for three weeks of 4axes must be paid on, or before is the oldest pioneer living in Tilla­ oats is on the way and this will be examination upon graduation from ed that he had a daughter by the Alfred Zwald is a case filed in the this time, after having spent eight name of Mrs. J. J. or Jack Williams October 5, 1920. After that date, in­ mook who was born here, as she she sold at not over $65.00 the ton. the high school., circuit court to recover $130.00 on a weeks in Salem, but now hopes to Farmers are urged to send In their living In or about Tillamook. Will terest at the rate of one per cent will is sixty years old. Physical education classes will promissory note. return soon with her eyes entirely you kindly investigate this and let be charged on all amounts remaining On Sunday Mrs. Barclay and her orders before prices advance. probably not start until the latter Mr. and Mrs. F. Bergman, who cured. Orders for the winters feed should part of the wek. A large turnout me know? I will hold the body here unpaid. After November 5th, penally brother, Charles Trask, had their pic­ have been living here for several F. Fisher, of Portland,a who li­ at my undertaking parlors until re of 5 per cent will be added and in­ tures taken on the old home place, be sent in, so supplies cun be obtain­ of boys responded to the call for which had been, obtained my their months, moved to Portland Saturday, spending his vacation at Rockaway, latives are found. I ani also informed terest will accrue at the rate of 12 ed while markets are favorable. The boys ara football candidates, i father as a 640 acre donation land leaving on the train. y' was in Tillamok Tuesday. He Is in that Mrs. Williams has a son by the per cent per annum. Farmers should expect to pay cash fortunate i in having as coach the claim. They stood beneath a cherry W. L. Campbell, Sheriff. the grocery and meat business there. Died, at Santa Cruz, Cal., on Aug­ name of Joe Williams who works in tree whch their mother had brought for feed, etc., as the association lias Physical Director, Mr. Dimmick. who ust 26, 1920, J. E. Sibley, aged 63 He says that Tillamook has improvea sawmills and logging camps. Thank­ in her arms from the Yamhill valley. no funds to loan farmers for feed or is excellently well fitted for the pos­ The Christian Church. In those days there were only trails seed purchases. So far the busineor ition. The boys hope to secure games years. Mr. Sibley was formerly a so much In the last seven years, for ing you. I beg to rema n sincerely Into this country, the first one thing han been financed otherwise. that was the last time he was ov<-• yours, R. resident of Tillamook county. L. Chapman.” Anyone with some of the Willamette Valley Io the homelike church for all. We through the south end of the county knowing of Mrs. Williams will be do­ schools, and hope that hard work and Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Neal, and here, that would hardly know 1*. extend a cordial invitation to you to I and later over the hills, and down Howard Boone's hat is too small ing Mi . Gruber a favor if they notify enthusiasm may make tip for lack of daughter of Portland, who arc spenil- attend at 11 a. m. an ject: “Re-lnllatment Day.’’ ren being born to the union. . Cruel for a lot at Twin Rocks.____________ l , Alfred Gulstrom and Alice Van treatment on the part he was up again before the referee and inhuman ___ Evening worship. 7: JO p. m. Sub­ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lawrence, of Nortwick were married Sunday after­ af the defendant is the reason that had counted ten. In the third round, ject: "Jean Vai Jean, the Transform­ Portland, who have been here aboil, noon. at the Christian church parson­ plaintiff gives for a devolution of the however. Brown was knocked cold ation of a ?< til.” a week visiting with Mr. Lawrence’« age, Rev. H E. Tucker officiating. manage vow. It is alleged that de­ When picked up and put on hli Special music both morning and fendant while living in Portland, as­ chair he collapsed and it was a few father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. The ring service was read in the pre­ evening. saulted and beat his wife with his L. Lawrence, returned to their home sence of a few friends and relatives. minutes before he was on his fee' Everybody mote than welcome, hata. blackened one of her eyes. Saturday. After the ceremony the newlyweds A. A. McRea, minister. Shortly after the parties moved to again, but he was not hurt much ■■■ I HUNTING ANOTHER VOTE CATCHER