I aillamuok TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1920. PROCLAMATION I, R. T. Boals, Mayor of Tilla­ mook City, by the power in me vested, do hereby proclaim that November 11, 1920, be observed by all our citizens in commeration of the second anniversary of the signing of the Armistice ending the Great World War. I hereby request that fitting ex­ ercises be held in memory of the valiant deeds performed by those who made the "Supreme Sacri­ fice” and as a testimonial of ap­ preciation to those who returned to us, having shown their willing­ ness to leave home, family and friends to help free humanity from tlie hand of autocracy. R. T. BOALS, Mayor. 5. A. Moulton is Elected Mayor LICHT VOTE CAST “‘Xw C"Z THROUGH COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS " ■. . . . . . . . . . . . The Pacific International Live- I The city election was held on Tues­ t rtock Exposition wilL take la’ _ placo , day, when the city qaucus nominees, in I Portlan next week. Degii_;_" with the exception of one, were all „inning Nov. [ , 13 . and Nov 20. ...... lasting ..,fe until uuua euy ¿\J. elected. S. A. Moulton was elected Tillamook will KTX, be represented -------- - ivpicnVlHVU with Willi ! Mayor. J. M. Wilson was-the caucus REPUBLICAN NOMINEE MAY RE­ I nominee for councilman for the first INTEREST CENTERS ON CONTEST 7 2 head of registered dairy stock. CEIVE 15.000 MAJORITY — - ----------------- The Holstein breeders will submit 12 I EAST AND WEST PILE UP TRE­ ward, but a petition was circulated FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY head, the Guernsey breeders 24 head placing M R. Terry in nomination, MENDOUS MAJORITY and he ca^lptd the election defeat­ • and the Jersey men 36 head. eBsides Victory Put» Both Senators From ing his opponent 20 to 5. The result T. H. Goyne Defeats C. W. Barrick by th dairy cattle, Joe Donaldson is pre­ Oregon in G. 0. P. Ranks.— paring to send out a half carload of of the city election was as follows: •Vote of 1249 to 1036.— Senatorial Contests Give G. 0. P. registered O. I. C. Cheshire Whits Oleo Bill Is Killed. Mayor. ! One Prec inct Missing Working Lead in Congress.— hogs. This representation should S. A. Moulton........................... 181 McArthur Is Victor bring the name of Tillamook to the Treasurer. Tillamook voters were in a stay-at- Leslie Harrison ...................... In the election of Tuesday in 174 home mood Tuesday, only about one front more than ever. Last year the Tillamook county breeders captured | which Warren G. Harding was elect-1 Councilmen. half of the registered voters going prizes amounting to about 8800 and Warren G. Harding, republican ed president. Incomplete returns in I lirst Ward. to the polls, notwithstanding that It J. M. Wilson . ............. A ... . candidate for president, was swept Oregon indicate the election of Stan­ 5 was one of the most important presi­ it is almost certain that they can do M. R. Terry ............................. field, republican, over Chamberlain, 20 dential elections in the history of the as well If not better this year. into office over his democratic op­ The train carrying the stock to democrat :: nd present ineuntbeni :■ Second Ward. United States, as well as some fm- . Portland will leave lieie next Wed­ ponent, James Cox, governor of Ohli» Hoy .........4y............... i the senate, by from 5000 to 15.000 7 5 portant measures to be voted upon. nesday morning. by a vote that gathering momentum votes'. It was reported in the face of Third Warcl. ' The leused wire placed in the I Rollle Watso n, representing Chiisteuseu . ............... as the early returns began to filter re: urns this morning this might be - o Chamber of Commbrcd looms in tlie Holstein Frcslan Association 20,000. 1 Fourth Ward. in turned to a landslide as the com­ city hall, gave election returns fr a 1 America and the Johnson Oregon Holstein In 1 illamook county the majority 14 1 all plete vote was compiled. parts country, Breeder will be on hand throughout ! and Wn- for Stanfield, although the lead Fifth Ward, i those With Harding was also swept Into who went tlie show in the interest of those or Talbot ............................. given the candidate was not as large 3o I there soon office a majority in both house and thè conciti- ga nizations. aa expected, due it is said, to tin Water Commissioner |aion thut it was a genwine repubika.i senate. This is conceded by the demo­ -------0 1 i ’.. vote ci-., i tin- ’. .:■ :'n- ■ ■ > .i- First Ward. cratic managers. land slide, unpi eeedented In tn-.- Max Schultz ............................... I ty v.as about 50 per cent. "FTiis lit :tc- 14 hl..tory of the United States and that TEACHERS TO GATHER The tremeduous majority rolled up Firth Ward I counted for by the inclement weath­ for Harding in the east was added President Wilson's solemn refereu-. IN COUNTY CONVENTION A. W. Plank............................... er and lack of interest. 38 dum on the league covenant put that ■ to by the west. The handwriting Election morning in the cohnty seen on the wail. Chairman Wh.'to unfortunate document to sleip. The annual convention of the Till ­ PLUNGE INTO SUBMERGED dawned with a sky overcast with of the democratic national commit­ With the democratic party in Ore­ threatening clouds,, About nocn a BARREL FATAL TO BABY gon, the leaders centered their fight amook County Teachers’ Association tee lead it and conceded the defeat will convene in the city next week, drizzling rain began that gradually of Cox. When he made the conces­ on one man, the re-election of Sena­ commencing on Wednesday and ex­ Tlie 22 months old baby of Mr. and increased in Intensity until along sion. such returns as were coming in tor Chamberlain, and not withstand- ' tending ------ - over four days. County Mrs. Clarence Ednier, residing atf late in the afternoon the precipita­ from the western states showed i» ing he had the support of the labor j School 1 Superintendent .. Lamb ..... .. lias Netarts was drowned yesterday in a tion became heavy nd was driven strong drift to Harding and the re­ unions, the railroad men and a large in obtaining the ser- •» ------ _ ,„.-ge been successful barrel of water while playing about' eastward by a brisk wind. publican landslide which began to percentage of the American Legion, I vices of several well known instruct- the yard. It is thought that he had On the face of the Incomplete re­ take on tremendous proportions Robert N. Stanticid was elected it Is 1 ors. They include Jylin C. Almack, got hold of a hammer and was play ­ turns, Stanfield has carried Benton, indicated by a plurality of £0,000 J assistant director, extension division, throughout the east was continuing ing about the barrel, which was sunk Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Do- votes. to roll on with seemingly never- j U. of O.. J. H. Ackerman , president about half way in the ground and schut.es, Douglas, Grant, Josephine, ending momentum. The only local contest was that for r' of the Oregon State Norman School, full of water, when he dropped the Klamath, Lake. Lane, Lincoln Linn, the office of district attorney. T. H. > Monmouth, At the same moment he conceded -------------- J. - E. — Calavan, field hammer into the water and tried to Malheur, Marion Morrow, Tillamook, the election of Harding, Mr. White Goyne, who was indorsed by the worker, industrial get it again. clubs, Miss COUNCIL NAMES FIRE CHIEF Edna Umatilla Wasco, and Washington. Tillamook Bar association and re­ A. Cocks, physical also conceded tlie election of a re­ director for TO ENFORCE BUILDING LAWS publican congress. Cox’s newspaper. Chamberlain has carried Coos, Crook, ceived the nomination at the primary en, O. A. C.. J. C. Matthews,_ wom- . Will- Harney, Jeffeerson, Union. In addi­ election on the republican ticket, de­ amette University, _____ , __ Ihe Dayson News, issued an extra Creamery Association Meets, ....^ Salem, Iaa Mie K. N Stanfield tion Hood River county was in feated C. W. Barrttk. who filed a Smith, prinuCry critic, Oregon The first regular meeting of the , edition Tuesday night conceding the State ' ) doubt with only one vote difference The regular monthly meeting of the petition with the secretary of state Norman school. Monmoth. City Council for November was held election to Senator Harding. between the two candidates. directors of the Creamery Association as an, "independent.” The governor himself said he would Industrial Clubs and County Fairs, Monday evening. An amendment to UNMARRIED MAN, 60, ENDS The victory for Stanfield puts both was held on Monday of this week at Every repuul'can c nd ¡date on supervised study, physical education, ordinance No. 272 was Introduced make no statement. His newspaper, senators from Oregon in the republi­ LIFE WITH SHOT IN HEAD the association rooms in the I. O. 0. the republican ticket in Tillamook the intermediate pupil (a study), the and passed on the thfrd reading with however, carried the election returns can ranks, and with the election < f F. building. The following directors county received a plurality or major­ morale of the school, physical in­ an emergency clnuse. The original under the caption "Republican Land­ Pat McArthur over his woman com­ slide; Harding Wins.” Cordner Henkle was called to were present: W. II. Chiistensen, ity vote. struction. how to keep pupils busy, ordinance delegated the city marshal petitor, Dr. Esther Pohl-Lovejoy, the Blaine Friday to take charge of The Carl Haberlach, Jos. Donaldson. Jess One precinct in the county—Wil­ high school pupils (a study). Th« as fire warden and outlines the du­ Returns thus far indicate Harding representatives also will be solidly body of A. R. Batchelor, an unmor- Eari, Ollie Woods, T. W. Lyster E. son-—did not have sufficient judges high school, the teaching profession, ties of such officer. The amendment is sure of 27 5 electorlal votes wilt» republican. ried man of about 60 years of ".ge J. Geinger, F. E. Meyer. J. J. Rupp and clerks to hold an election so 35 years experience, music and other as voted puts the name and authority 136 in the column for Cox. Of the measures on the ballot the who was found dead in a cabin near Sollie Sniith, Chns Ray, J. H. Hol­ there was no vein taken, in that pre- The electorlal college assured subjects, that are of interest to the of Fire Warden on the Chief of the * > oleomargarine bill was killed, single that place, evidently having commit­ gate, Fred Affolter, M. Abplanalp, C. ' clnct. Fire Department. This puts Chief Harding is from the following teaching profession. Although The Headlight made tax killed, bird refuge apparently ted suicide. He was found sitting A. McDonald, D. J. Dunn, F. W. Ro- Coates in a position to enforce the states: Connecticut, Deleware, Idaho, won. dock commission won, compul­ in a chair witli a 22 calibre rifle in bitsch, C. S. Atkinson, Wm. Maxwell. every effort to obtain the result *-f new building restrictions that has Illinois, Iowa,Kansas, Maine, Mass­ A great deal of excitement was sory voting killed, legal rate killed, his lap nd a bullet wound in his Rudolph Zwelfel and W. K. Scovell. the election, Foley precinct failed to caused early Monday morning by the just been passed. achusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New, divided legislative session killed, mouth. It is thought that he had representing 21 of the 24 factories . report. That is the only missing pr >- I fire alarm, which sounded several The council also voted to open 10 of Enimett hove. This street could be made a ber 10, 11 and 12. The gymnasium circuit court this week. The couple reported. Dr. Glaisyer, County Veter­ f Secretary of State beauty spot but if it is left to weeds president in New York state with inarian, also appeared at the meet ­ Bancroft, alias Nell Hart, is to be open on each day from 2:30 were married in this city March 21, which is tnd neglect the parking in the center 1014 out of 7308 districts 1891 to take place at 8:30 ing to Inform the association of the Sam. A. Kozer, rep.............. . missing to 5 o’clock In the afternoon and last,. tomorrow ; J. P. Sears, soc.............................. _____ _ 1,647. of the steet will have to be taken was: Cox 707.203, Harding 210 progress being made in testing. morning in the execution jupton A. Upton, labor ............... ...... 7:30 to 9 o’clock on Thursday and i chamber The complaint alleges that after 711 a plurality of 940,508 for Hard­ out. 112 of the penitentiary, Deputy Dairy and Food Commis­ Bancroft is the Friday evenings. The exhibition will the marriage the defendant wis ing. Justice ofthe Supreme Court sioner D. R. Tinnerstet made rejior first man to hang ___ „ __ lu.»... < •> — - . 1479 comp: ise more than 200 pictures, all guilty of inhuman treatment, It 1« in Oregon after That Tennessee was carried by of his work during the month. A Henry J. Bean, rep.' ..... the restoration ai the death penalty of them copies of master pieces. The further siiegetj^tliat teda that the defenda it resolution requiring Mr. Tinnerstet Henry L. Benson, rep .... I Harding was Indicated by unofficial . 1414 and was sentenced for the murder of DELEGATION OF ELKS LISTED price of the tickets has been mad assaulted his i ! returns compiled early yesterday by and in spite of Lawrence T. Harris, rep..................... . 1J 2 4 Sheriff Till Taylor of Pendleton TO BE TILLAMOOK VISITORS low enough for anyone, children and htr resistance »/*•! in moud ring wis to make weekly reports to the Ass<, Thomas A. McBride, rep.......... 1493 I the Knoxville Journal and Tribune elation was adopted. • wlilie attempting to escape from the adults alike, to be able to attend. I from 65 of the 9 5 counties In Tenn­ taken from her hand by violence, he Carl Haberlach brought up a sug­ Justice of the Supreme.Court (Vac.) A delegation of about 400 memb«’ defendant, it is said forced his wif-/ gestion q> taking off the brand from George Brown, rep . . .’............... 159 Umatilla county jail. essee, giving Harding a plurality of of the Elks lodge of McMinnville, ------- 0------- Attorney General (Vacancy) Billy Zuerclier. charged with set­ to sign a paper, purporting to bar second grade cTu’ese and suggested Mrs. Roy Funk, of Corvallis, is Portland, Sal-in. Oregon City and 18.422 over Cox. Van Winkle, rep ........................ 83 | A net republican gain of “eight ting a firn net abov the ’’dead line ’ her right of dower in certain proper- | that either the name "Tilluiuock” u-i hen for a time, assisting her dangh- other outside points will invade Til­ Dairy and Food Conurissioncr on Miami River, was brought before ty. It is also alleged the d îfendaut removed entirely from the cheese by ter. Mrs Llonel Thayer, to cure for lamook December 11 lor the purpose um! possibly ten” seats in the senate was claimed late yesterday by the Justic >f the Peace Stanley th’- threatened to shoot his wife’s to< es .iff stripping ott the ban^nre and re­ C. L. Hawiey, rep........................... 1828 Mr. Thayer, who idently shot him of holding initiatory exercises. and did shoot with a rifle, and ¿¿ter paraffining, or by painting the en­ F. J. Von Behren, soc............... 2 76 republican senatoi ial committee on week and ilntd $150. self in.the hand recently, Th< delegation lias chartered a Thayer in the day sent a bullet over the I Public Service Commissioner, f is reported as recovering Mr. th" basis of "early reports" from tho tire rind of the chcerc red like Cali­ Wm. rapidly. pedal train of Pullman tars, nii ’ l 517 ■ -rriafoi lai fights. The road department has been tak plaintiff's head. fornia cheese No particular action Fred D. Bennett, dem................ will arrive here between 3:30 and 4 The plaintiff asks the court to coni- G. Buchtel, rep................. 1398 Victories wore rlaiuied in H<’iitf> lug advantage of the good weather was taken but the inspector was re- Otto o ’ clock in the afternoon, and in ihe Dr. Reedy is remodeling the hou e Newman, soc ...................... 192 on his property near the depot. He evening will initiate a class of 40 <.i Dakolix Idaho, Maryland, ( ulifoiniu, of the last tev weeks, and has been pel the defendant to pay her the sum quvsteuio determine the most feas­ Nevada, Oklahoma, Arizona .md State Stnator repairing a gicat many of the bad of 850 a month for her support, and ible method of eliminating the word to make the residence his 50 local Elks. C. J. Edwards, rep ................... 1892 Intend Colorado. stretches throughout the county. The that he be compelled to pay into •'Tillamook” from second grade home as soon as he disposes of the Further plans, as to the hall in Joint Representative Should the actual results bear out rain, which set in Tuesday has put a court the sum of 8100 as suit money cheese. which the exercises will be held, F. R. Beals, rep.............................. 1686 property where he is now living. and 8300 attorney fees. The plain­ the early indications giving the re­ damper on the work. D. M. Botsford, of* Botsfonl, commitleeH In charge, and other de- ' A delightful surprise party wa:< tiff wants $50 a month permanent District Attorney Constantine & Tayler. appeared be­ C. W. Barrick, held, at the home of Ernest Waggy, tails concerning the event, will be publicans a gain of eight seats.” said iud ................. Ihe committee's statement, “they 1035 on Hallowe’en night, by a number of announced later. William P. Cassell, of Seattle, is In alimony and an undivided one-third fore the meeting relative to the ad­ T. H. Goyne, rep ........................ will have at the next session 57 seats 1249 his f, lends and relatives. While Tulamook this week, on business. He interest In and to the real property. vertising campaign for the year 1921 Another divorce suit, that of Lucile | to the democrats’ 39. a majority of ------ o------- Judge. is the special agent for an insurance It was determined that 35-100 cents Homer Mason, County down town in the evening his house Dr. It. T. Boats, County Health 18. Should they win all 10 seats rep . ................. 2069 company, and is here inspecting the Marsh vs. Willard T. Marsh, was per pound of cheese«will be appio- was "raided” by the members of the Officer, reports about six i filed in the circuit court this week. cases of they will have a majority of 22.” County Clerk saw mills. priated for this work during the next H. S. Brimhall, rep ................... 2015 party, who were dressed us ghosts, smallpox In the city and about 1 Returns this morning, however, lu- These parties were married in Port­ 11- year. This will amount to approx­ and when he returned home he was ------- o------- twenty in the entire county. Ths dlcate the republicans are sure of 1 50 Sheriff | Miss Theresa Haas left Saturday land on December 20. 1916. There imately 3% cents per 100 pounds of greted by shadowy forms rising from epidemic seems to be Welle in hand John Asch ini, rep ...................... 2090 for Portland, where she will visit for are no property rights involved and milk delivered to the factories. darkened corners. The evening was however. Th second grade of the pub­ seats In the senate, the democrats no children. The complaint alleges County Treasurer atime before going to Salem to spend spent in making candy, playing lic school, which is housed in the sure of 37, with nine seats In doubt. Mr. Haberlach reported that the Kathleen Mills, rep. ................. desertion. The plaintiff wants the a week or so with her mother, She games and disposing of refresh­ Guild Hal) was closed for half a day It Is also reported that Harding Is marriage contract annulled and her feed business is getting along nicely, County Assessor sure of 363 electorlal votes, Cox 121, will alsovisit with an aunt who has ments brought by by the guest*. C. A. yesterday and fumigated on uccount with 41 In doubt. The returns so tar Johnson, rep....................... maiden name Lucile Hobbs, restored. sack lots of grain being sold at the just returned from Canada. Among those present were Mr. and of n case being discovered there, County Surveyor. received full to bear this out. following prices: ------ 0------ W 8. Coates, rep........................... 1938 Mrs. Del Smltn, Mr. and Mrs. Ever­ trip. W. F. Schooley of Oregon City, was A new club composed of nme of ett Hale, Mr. and Mrs. J. Breeden. - o Proc««« and rolled barley |2.60 per County Commissioner. in Tillamook a few days this week to the members belonging to the Meth­ ■ack. H. V. Alley, tep............. \.......... 1859 Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Todd and children, T. W. Dyster left Wednesday for The delivery car of A. C. Vogler had attend to business matters. Mr. odist Progressive young married cou­ Paul and Irma. Mr. and Mrs. Portland with a car load of hogs, the a smash up with a car driven by Oats and barley, 95 !b. sack 83 00. County Coroner Schooley is In the automobile and in­ ples’ class has been formed to be R Henkle, rep ...................... 1951 Clarence Waggy. and children, Vera, hogs are being shipped by the farm­ Howard Williams on 2nd Ave. E. and Corn, any style, 83.60 per sack. surance business. While here he al­ known as the Harlequin club. The Zelma and Ralph. Ernest Waggy, 3rd Street last Tuesday. It is not ers of Tillamook to the North Port­ County School Superintendent so went fishing. He reported good club elected as officers: Mrs Alva Wheat, 3 U cents per pound. O. B. Lamb, rep............................ 2063 Cam Riche. Mrs. Peter Babl and the land stock yards. Mr. Lyster will re­ known on whom the blame rested. Williams, president, Mrs. Lloyd Ed­ Misses Mildred Wham. Alberta Dow, Vogler's machine received u smashed luck. Carl Haberlach. Sec. turn on Friday, and next week will Measure«. wards. vice president Ice president; Ma. James running board and fender. o------ Compulsory voting—Yes. 691. N j . Alta True and Marjorie Finch, take a car load of cattle to the same -'-O' r ______ . Miss Bernice Stone left Saturday Garley, L secretary and treasurer. i 1275. ----- ♦— place. F. A. Belli, of the A. F. Coats Lum­ mornlpg for Vancouver, where she Those belonging to the club are Mr*. Constitutional amendment regulat­ E F. Hardness, of Seattle, who is 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach and will enter a nurses' training school. Alva Williams. Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, ber Company state* that the mill Is ing legislative session*—Yea, 804, traveling for the Scientific American Miss Mary L. Braun, formerly tel­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen Mrs. James Gailey. Mrs. Robert Cole­ getting enough cars for Its Immed­ No. 800. was In Tillamook thia week. He say* ler at the Tillamoo: County Bank, is if. Rummerfield.of Portland was In man. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Bert Oleomargarine bill—Ye*. 950, No. be has never seen a town of this In the city on a » < k’s visit with motored to Portland on Tuesday. iate needs, having had an average of They were accompanied by D. M. Folks. Mrs. Robert Stillwell, Tillamook on busses* last week, re­ Mrs. 916. size have so many cars that are of Mis* Ruth Partridge She is alsi Botsford of that city. Mr. Haberlach Harold Dimmick, Mrs. Lloyd W two car* a day for the last week. It turning Saturday. Single Tax Amendment—Yea, 405. high class make, and he also Hays helping out in the bank during the Turnbull. Mrs. Edwin Boquist, Mrs. *em* that the mill company put the No, 1379. attended a meeting of the Oregon that one thing he noticed especially absence of some of the other help. Dairy Council on Wednesday and State Master Fish Warden R. A. Floyd Inghram. Mrs. Cloyd Wawson. proposition up to ths railroad offi­ Fixing term of certain county offi­ about Tillamook was the hospitality Mrs. M. Peterson, of Portland, wh > looked after o'her matters connected Clar.'on wa* In last week for a few Mrs. Paul Sk^el and Mrs. George cials that if the mill was not furnish cers Yew. 903. No. 897. of its busness men. i was visiting here with her niece, Winslow. The club has decided to with the dairy industry and freight days, returning Sunday. Port of Portland Dock Comtulwslon Mrs. Sam Moulton, spent Monday at meet every second Tuesday of eac'i ed cars a lot of their orders would Consolidation — Yea, 798. No. 869. rates Into and out of Tillamook, No. - Barview on a picnic with Captain Tony Werner left for Portland month at the club members' homes. be cancelled and the rail road would Bird Refuge measure—Yes, 505 and Mrs. Farley. She planned to re­ while Mrs. Christiansen made a pre­ Anti-Cotnpulaorv Vaccination liminary investigation of the cheese Saturday, where be will spend a The first meeting place will be deter­ lose business. This seemed to have Yea. 681, No. 1231. No, 973. turn to her home today, Thursd’.y, mined latr. week or so. State Market Commission—Yea, with some friends of hers who wue scoring contest to bo held at the Pa­ the desired effect. Fixing Legal rate of Interest—Yes cific International exposition to be No, 1290. driving out. 1 held next week. 1.1 . Swept into Office by G. O. P. Tide 1