alt VOLUME 32 f TILLAMOOK CHEESE MARKET CONTINUES IN FINE SHAPE HAS MANY ATO.A.C. Ten Young People From This County Are Enrolled At Corvallis This Year ' TOTAL REGISTRATION AT COLLEGE IS NOW 3620 Home Economics. Agriculture, Elcc- 1 trical Engineering and Com­ merce Taken Creamery /Association Has tracted For Alfalfa Hay For Patrons ( TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920 ■IÎHENDS ATTEMPT TO STOP COMMITTMENT OF INSANE MAN Con­ The Tillamook cheese market is still in fine shape, reports Secretary Haberlach of the Creamiery Associa­ tion. All Tillamook cheese up to December 10th is sold. The Wis­ consin market remains unchanged except for a lc decrease in Daisies. Seattle condensories are said U be now paying 11.70 for milk. Several matters in Los Angeles the requiring the attention of Creamery Association, E. J. Claus- sen will leave for the south Friday to take care of them. th< Mr. Haberlach states that Creamery Association has contracted for more alfalfa hay to sell to the patrons. The milk checks are expected to be out about the Sth of January. NUMBER 8 i PROGRAMS OFFERED Sunday Schools Have Been Prepar­ ing For Weeks For This Occasion SANTA CLAUS TO APPEAR AT < MANY PLACES DURING WEEK i The Headlight wishes its readers A Merry Christmas AND CITIZENS MEET Activities of Local Department Aie Thoroughly Discussed At Session CHIEF COATES AND OTHERS PRESENT AIR THEIR VIEWS NEW PAVING ÖN FIRST AVE. Fine Programs of Special Music To Much Preparation and Work Ncces- IMPERILLED BY HIGH WATER I Be Featured At Several sary For Successful of the Churches Fire Fighting Only Prompt Work on Part of , . City Officials Saves Street Surface Charles Sears Adjudge Unbalane- d After Complaint Is Filed 1 By Wife Charles Sears, who was brought in from Blaine a few days ago and adjudged insane, was the causo of some little excitement Tuesday af- ternoon and evening. It seems that Sears, who was cently married, was brought in complaint of his wife with the quest that he be sent to the state asy­ lum for confinement. A number of his friends, believing that Mts. Sears had come mercenary motive in doing this, resolved to stop the proceedings. They arrived in town, obtained an attorney and got the committment delayed for one day. However, after due delibera­ tion they decided to allow the law to take its course, but it is under­ stood that an effort will be made to have the marriage annulled. Sears is about 65 years old. Headlight Reporter Makes Rounds and Notes Enterprise of Merchants WOULD DO JUSTICE TO CITY SEVERAL TIMES LARGER Camping Scene in Garage Window Attracts luterest of Passersby Tillamook county Is represented The local churches are offering A meeting of the members of the (By Headlight Reporter) by 10 of the 3076 students enrolled The new pavement laid on First old and new city councils, the wa- many interesting Christmas enter­ The big time of every year is at the Oregon Agricultural college tainments this week. Nearly all are avenue to the water at Hoguarton ter commission, the Chamber of nearly upon us, the time when this term. to have some kind of program at was in danger of being lost Tuesday Commerce and the fire department sterner things give away to the Those from Tillamook are Ger- which recitations and «singing by night. was held in the City Hall Tuesday beautiful sentiments and customs of trude Llenkaetnper, senior in hoinc WASHINGTON SERVICE MEN’S the Sunday School children will be | The government dredge, under the for the purpose of getting a better the season of giving, and hard hearts economics, a member of the Delta BONUS PAID IN FEBR1ARY the principal features. Those in directionof Captain Groat, had been mutual understanding between the are softened for the moment and GOVERNMENT REMEMBERS Zeta sorority, and also a member of charge have been preparing for the on the workings last week epening fire deparment and the taxpayers. contemplate the joy of being alive. VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR the Omicron 'Nu honor society; Ber- and up the ditch for the fire engine. In For the information of Washing- last two weeks for this event The local fire department has ex­ Your reporter, feeling this change nice I. Nelson, junior in home eco- ton ex-service men who have applied the occasion has been looked forward doing this a considerable quantity isted for years without a great Wm. S. Page, a veteran of the civil taking place in those about him, nomics and a member of the Delia to the Tillamook County Chapter to with great excitement by the of soft mud was piled up on the amount of appreciation being shown war, who lives at 421 Pitzer street, saunteied forth this week to find cut Zeta soroity; Hazel Lamar, sopho­ Red Cross to obtain the bonus younger generation. east side of the new street. When for their efforts in preventing loss this city, was notified late last week just how much the business houses more in commerce; Herbert Olsen, granted them by that state, the local I the heavy rain started Tuesday af­ to our property owners. Lately they Some of the programs follow: that his application for an increase were affected by the season. We sophomore in agriculture; Ernest chapter is informed that the bonus ternoon the mud began to slide and have progressed wonderfully but At the Presybterian church Friday in pension had been allowed by the found many beautiful and season- Ford, freshman In electrical engi­ will not be paid before February er forced the new pavement west>vard. they felt that the citizens did not in­ evening at 8 o'clock will be given government, and beginning with Oct. | able decorations in nearly all neering; Raymond Ford, Freshman March, The exservice men will be I Several cracks appeared in the quite understand just what kind of the following program: 23, 1920, the old soldier will re­ stances, but some deserve special in commerce and a member of the paid for the number of months they I surface of the street and only quick problems they have been up against. ceive $72 per month owing to the mention. Song, "Joy to the World,” Con- Alpha Pl Delta fraternity; and served, but the maximum is work on the part of some of the city 31 After a talk by Chief Coates, in The Sunset garade has turned fact that he is blind from experi­ gregation. Annette Jenkins, freshman in home months, officials saved the piece The bonus for the ex-ser- which he called attention to the ne­ their salesroom into an outdoor ences undergone in 1861-1865. Fol ­ Invocation. economics. Wednesday the fire engine was cessity of having he entire co-cper- vice men who served that length of In a setting of for­ lowing his enlistment in Company winter camp. Orvai Bodie of Bay City is a senior time will be »465.00, and the mini­ Scripture Reading, "Quest of the concerted up an d the deluge set ation of the whole community in est trees are seen three fine cars, C, 29th Wisconsin infantry, Mr. in the chool of commerce and is pro­ mum $15 for 16 days’ service. It Wise Men.” They I was / used on . th» ■ i mud in the hopes combatting hazards and safeguard­ Page served three years. He was taking up the background. minent in the activities at tire col is expected that the Oregon legisla­ Song, "O, Little Town of Bethle­ that it might be .washed away. This ing property, several of those pres­ with Grant’s army for six weeks at are all equipped for winter travel lege. He is president of the Omega ture will pass a similar law. hem,” Congregation. was fairly successful and the pres­ ent expressed themselves as having the seige of Vicksburg, and also in for warm auto robes are seen fold­ (Jpfeilon fraternity, secretary of th? Songs, recitations and exercises by sure has been gr-atly relelved by been entirely ignorant of the meth­ many other engagements of that ed on the seats to keep the campers students co-operative association Beginners Department. ■ the sluicing. ods of firefighting and the handling fore­ war. Mr. Page came of a family of from getting cold. In the Motorists Disregard City Laws • • and is a member of the Scabbard and Songs and Recitations by Primary of fires. They had not realized be­ fighters, his father serving in the ground is a tent, and a fire gleam;) The city authorities have had con ­ Department. Blade a national honorary military fore that those in charge of a fire MILL WORKERS FIGURE IN Seventh Wisconsin, one ofthe com­ under a kettle preparing a meal.The Vocal Solo, John Carroll. society which recognizes men who siderable trouble with motorists who AUTO WREC KAT PORTLAND department must have the whole panies of the famous "Iron Brigade ”, campers selected for their site a insist on breaking the triflic laws. Dialogue, "Coming of the Wise show especial interest and ability in town laid out in districts and have place near a frost covered creek A younger brother was drummer Wednesday’s Oregonian contained plans made for combatting fires in mlitary work and who stand high in Quite a few have been fined during Men,” Three Junior Boys. boy in his regiment and another which comes from an equally frost the last week for not parking I heir Song, “Follow On,” Junior Boys. the following account of an auto ac­ every possible place and manner. qualities of manhood and leader brother, only 15 at the time of his covered waterfall. Camping in the cars close enough to the curb, and Dialogue, “The Pink Scarf," Dr. cident in which several Tillamook ship. Chief Coates also spoke of the at enlistment, a member of the 23rd woods may be alright for some county men were the victims: Others from Tillamook county are on Wednesday, while the fire engine Robinson’s class. necessity of people watching their Christmas time but we prefer to be Wisconsin Infantry, was drowned wreckage Reading, “Santa Claus on a | A tangled heap of ownflre hazards; the law does not Fred Christensen of Timber, sopho­ was being used to flush off the mud during the war. Mr. Page, now 79 home, for we dislike melting icicles near the fire ditch, several autoists , worthless even as junk, except for Strike, ” Leonard Bayles. entirely cover every danger that more in mechanical engineering, and years of age and blind, is the only for water to make our coffee with. drove across the hoseline laid along the lighting system, is all that re ­ Song, "A Lamp Within a Stable,” exists. Public buildings should be Glen E. Cochran of Cloverdale, fresh­ Dawson’s grocery store has one mains of the large touring car, provided with the proper exits,which surviving member of his father’s Choir. man in the school of electrical engi­ First avenue. window furnished with a tree on family. Being somewhat of a mu ­ Reading, “Legend of the White which plunged over the embank­ should be marked by certain signs. neerin. which are all the good things to be sician, he passes much of his time ment at the foot of Hamilton aven­ King,” Supt. Hyde. Some of those present were A. H. The total registration at the col­ AT THE GEM THEATRE found in a grocery. The other win­ playing on his violin, harp or fife, Offering for the Orphans of Syria. ue, at 1 A. M. yesterday, when the Harris, W. T. Oathout, M. R. Hauen- and varies these with the drum dow contains a scene of a log house lege including summers session and Most people do not wish to see or driver lost control on a steep grade. krat, Fred Christensen, J. C. Hold­ Song, "It Came Upon a Midnight short courses is 3620. The school hear anything more of the world war for in a forest of fir and cedar. No serious injuries resulted to the en,Elmer Hoag, W. A. Hill, F. C. sticks. He played and sang of agriculture leads in the number of so recently finished. The trials and Clear," Congregation. The occupants must have been the public during the armistice day five occupants and only one remained Baker, W. J. Riechers, E. C. students enrolled with 720. The tribulations that they were compell­ Appearance of Old Santa Claus in the hospital. parade, and often plays for the G. fishing part of the time last sutn- Trombley and G. B. Lamb. school of engineering comes next ed, through circumstances, to un­ with treats for all good boys and A. R. or W. R. C., to which he and mer for they have not cleared their The car, according to the occu­ Maybe the with 668 and the school of commerce dergo, has made it a thing to be for­ girls—and they will all be good on Mrs. Page belong.—RoHeburg News- place ^enjirely yet. pants, was inbound from Tillamook. ■X stumps are left for ornamental pur­ third with 666. There are 525 re­ gotten. But most people are willing Christmas Eve. ' Review. Besides R. A. Anderson, the driver poses. However they laid in a sup- gistered in home economics, 165 in to admit that there are post-war The public is cordially invited to Society News an downer, William Wise, J. Carter, problems that it is necessary to take ply of wood for the winter and keep pharmacy, 86 in the school of forest- the Exercises. S. B. McGillicuddy and J. Skle were Mr. Page will ne well remember­ it handy beside the house. A very ery, 74 in the school of mines, 65 in notice of. Henry C. Rowlnad, au­ At the Christmas entertainment at I in the car. All had been engaged ed here by the old timers as the pro- clear lake not far from the house the department of chemistry, 54 in thor of Tom Moore’s latest Goldwyn the Reformed Church Saturday ev­ in mill work near Bay City and were Mr. and Mrs. David Kuratll en- prletor of a second-hand and shoe probably .furnishes 'the »the dwellers the school of music, and 274 in vo­ starring vehicle, “Duds," deals with ening a 8 o’clock, the following coming in for the winter. tertained the employes of the Tilla- store. He left Tillamook about 14 one of these problems in his story. program will be rendered: with water. They have prepared a cational education. mook County Bank at dinner last years ago going to Oakdale, Wasli- "Duds” is a discharged U. S. army Christmas tree and Santa Claus la I. O. O. F. ITEMS Music by the choir. week. Those present were Mr. and ington, where he was in business officer who cannot settle down in de­ Invocation. It takes some mathematician to Mrs. Burr Beals, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. about nine years, from there Tie went on the roof getting ready to his pre-war ob. He is continually scend the chimney and distribute Loyal Legion Vote» Pay Decrease Song by School. figure out a way to Dick two second Stanley, Miss Ruth Partridge, Miss to Portland and finally moved to At a well attended 4L meeting seeking a position that will give degree teams of 14 members, out of Elizabeth Coates and Miss Buelah Roseburg about one year ago. Two presents. Scripture Reading and Prayer Loll & Foland have for their dis- him the excitement and thrills that Dec.,8, the proposition of the men a lodge attendance of 35 brothers, Rogers. Welcome address. sons, Eugene and Allen, still reside play the 25 pound turkey which taking a voluntary cut of 15 and 20 he desires. He finds that for which unless as was the case last meeting * ♦ ♦ Recitation 'Something New.” in Tillamook. they Intend to give away Friday to per cent in wages was voted on, and he is seeking, and it is worth your O. E. S. Kensington war enter- Exercise, “The Message of »he all are willing to do the best they the one guessing nearest to the num­ while to see this picture wh« it an overwhelming major- adopted by can, which they did, and after tained at the parlors of the Masonic Christmas Bells,” by three little TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO. comes to the Gem Wednesday Decem­ ber of beans in the jar in their win­ ity. choosing two judges to chalk and up Temple with Mesdames Heyd girls. J GETS STREET CONTRACT dow. ber 29. and see how “ Duds" makes mistakes, Bros. G. P. Winslow Henkle as hostesses. was The men felt that the lumber mar- There Singing by the Choir. The Coast Power Company has a good. i and stafT took the chairs and confer- a large attendance and about six ket was in such shape that some re- Bids were received by the city Christmas tree, electrically lighted, Recitations by a number of 3mall i Tears vie with smiles in the story ! red the degree on Bros. John Schin- or eight guests to enjoy the “ do- lief had to be given the Wheeler Lbr. council last meeting for the im- on which is a large assortment of of “Homespun folks,” Thomas H. children. inug and C. B. Stanley, which was Ings” of the club, Co., one of the few mills operating at Everything be- provement of Miller avenue from Song by School. the Ince’s tremendous triumph for the followed by Bro. Ci Coe and staff spoke the Christmas spirit and ev­ the south line of first street to the electrical gifts, useful about the present time. Associated Producers, Inc., which Exercises, “A Bunch of Holly,” house. The other window has var­ I who conferred the same degree on en Santa Claus was there with his The new scale, to go into effect will be shown at the Gem Friday four little girl • city limits by grading from first BroB. Roscoe Barker. Both I teams “tinkling bells.” The dining room street to the city limits and paving ious electrical gifts apparently sus­ Dec. 15, is the same as paid some and Saturday, December 2 J and 25. Recitation, “If I Had Been a are a credit to any lodge, but one was lovely in its green and red and wih curb and sidewalks from first pended in the air by some spiritual time before March 1, 1919. and the Perhaps in no American-made pho­ power. We suspect that they are Shepherd Lad.” ! team picked from these two ex- over the table tiny glistening stars street minimum scale is now $4.40 per day to the south line of 8th being held up by strings. toplay of recent years has there Recitation, “Which One?” pect to go to Grand Lodge in Ai- twinkling. The “ eats ” were typi- street. llabor.—Wheeler Re­ for common been such a vast wealth of appeal, Williams Garagi . Iso have a tree Song by Choir. bany next May, and carry off the cal of the good cooking always en- porter. The bid of the Tillamook Trans­ combining human Interest, comedy Lighting of the Christmas Troc honors in competition with all the joyed by the members and displayed fer Company, being the lowest, W IS In their window wi ,i a splendid dls- and melodrama. The new Ince pic­ and Song. lodges in the state. Brothers, if by the hostesses. The January accepted. It calls for grading and play of -ccessorier to delight the ture contains heart throbs, romance enthusiastic motorist. Catechise, “The Christmas Story.” you have the honors of your lodge meeting will be on the regular date. paving at $27,950.44. Fix Salaries of City Officials The drug stores, the drygoods • • • Ordinance number 399 was in­ and pathos, in addition to numer­ Dialogue, The Joy of Christmas." at heart, and would like to see your ous comedy touches. It tells of a stores, the grocery stores and others Saturday evening, December 18, troduced and passed at the last ser- Exercise, Star-light” by seven lodge placed at the head of tile fight against girls. are all showing the spirit of the Lelia URGE ATTENDANCE AT STATE slon of the common council Monday, country lawyer’s order in the state in putting on the Mrs. J. W. Heyd and Miss MEETING OF COMMERCE BODY season, and we recommend anyone citv crooked politics, and as a modern fixing the salaries of certain Dialogue, “Christmas Surprises," second degree, come out to lodge Stutze entertained for the teacher., who is down-hearted to take a and a few friends, fancy work being officials. The salaries were estab- picture of small town life holds the by sixteen young people. meetings and help. A wire was received from the walk about town and get a view lished as follows: Recorder |150 mirror truthfully to the real thing. Song by School. Brother J. A. Smith has i so far the featuer of the evening. A de­ Oregon State Chamber of Commerce of the Christmas spirit that pre­ per month, Marshal $150 per month, These are the high lights of “Home- “A Christmas Quest” by five recovered from his recent sickness licious junch, consisting of salad, Thursday urging the local organiza­ vails. spun Folks ” — its realness, its truth Treasurer $16.67 per month and At­ young ladies. that he was able to come to Tilla­ sandwiches and coffee was served. tion to have a good delegation pres­ and its simple honesty. The char- Those present were Mesdames Stutze, torney $16.75 per month. Song. mook this week. ‘ ent at the annual meeting of the acters are real, the plot is a story Steinhack, Beltz, Frank Heyd, De Brother F. B. Culberson is Dialogue "St. Nickolas Before State Chamber next Tuesday and Port Commissioners at Metropolis of human people and the direction Boer, Hoskinson, Frank, Misses Hef- ing an enforced layoff. Having Court.” by five young men. Frank A. Rowe, treasurer of the Wednesday. is chock full of master touches. for fly, Wilson, Barry, Beatman. White. Stars Hold Annual Election en a notion to split some wood port of Nehalem commission, and C. Short Address andOfferlng. Fighting a full-grown, blood­ his wife, and not being in the habit Brackel. Starr and Stutz. The annual election of Silver J. Edwards, treasurer of the Port of Song and Benediction thirsty lion with no other weapon W. S. Cone Building Fine House of using an axe, as tii..t is not need­ Wave Chapter No. 18, Order Eastern Tillamook commission, are register­ than one’s bare hands, is not ex­ When the new residence of w. s. ed at the Multnomah. Mr. Rowe is ed in making cheese, he made it Star, was held Thursday night, the Credit Bureau Sues actly a pleasant deed to undertake. Cone on the Kllchls river Is coni- also mayor of Wheeler, on Nehalem Merchants Credit Bureau vs. necessary for Dr. Shearer to take following officers being elected: Charge Breach of Contract I That is exactly what Gene Pollar, pleted it will be one of the flnest bay. I. B. Cushman, president C. Craven is a suit filed in the of In the complaint of R. E. War­ nine stitches to sew his hand to­ Mrs. Steinbeck, Worthy Matron. who plays the hero in “The Return buildings in the county. The house the port of Siuslaw commission, cult couit this week in which gether. is 11. A. Williams, Worthy Patron. wick vs. W. Kuppenbendqr and Ida of Tarzan" is called upon to do. And if of the bungalow type with Brother Dudley of Carleton lodge, plaintiff demards Judgment for Kuppenbender the plaintiff charges also in the city. The smaller ports Mrs. H. A Williams. Associate Ma­ let it be understood once and tor gables, A j large porch e: breach of contract regarding a cer­ who is confined to the Boals hospi­ sum of $204.11. '¡.hl to be due along the Oregon coast are co-oper­ tron. all that said lion was young, lusty across the entire front, The tain tract of land and' asks that the tal, having had his foot amputated various accounts a, Dallas. ating to see if it is possible to have Mrs. Lelia Doty, Secretary. and rather hungry—not, as you are of tile construction and in a dredge assigned which will no sum of $2750 be awarded him as says one Odd Fellow ha;; visited him Mrs. Albert Plank, Treasurer. might . oppose, suffering from the Mr. Cone Intends to replace Married Mrs. Joe Franklin. Conductoress. the amount he is damaged by said since his misfortune. Brothers have from haibor to harbor adding a fnw last stages of senle decay, The fight Married, on Tuesday at the M'th present roof with a tile roof. you all forgotten your obligation to breach of contract. feet to the depth of the channel. — Mrs. A. K. Case. Associate Ccn- upon the screen is only one of the The house will I equipped odist chinch parsonage. Guy An< r- visit the sick and look after the ductoress. The suit was filed in the circuit Oregonian. ' tremendously exciting moments in needy? Will you be tl he first to son and Mrs. Rosa Alvoid, both -it ¡two bath rooms, t o fire plai Star Points—Mrs. Bales, Ada; Ian amazingly thrilling photoplay, court this week. kick if not looked after when mis- Tillamook. Rev. C. L Dark, offi gravity water system and an Mrs. Henkle, Ruth; Mrs. Miller, Es- ¡"The Return of Tarzan" will be trie light plant. New Parking Ordinance Passed ciat d. fortune overtakes you? there, Mrs. Harrison, Martha; Mrs. shown at the Gem Tuesday, Decern- An ordinance to prohibit the Sues For Labor Wage I The work is progressing rt Watch these columns, Joint In- Eastman. Electa. her 28. under he direction of Cont parking of vehicles an 2nd ave aveni’O O. Baldwin claims that Frank stallation of officers soon after Jan. M. E Mrs. Frank Heyd, Warder. Frank Mathews. C. Savage failed to pay him east and 12th street, which Is tho tor 1, 1921. Something doing at that Lumber Lee Doty. Sentinel. Mr. James, who was in the auto labor performed in a box factory time. curve near the Tillamook Creamerv, A joint installation of the Mason­ accident last week, is nursing a near Rockaway, the labor imount- All Encampment members notice Chas. Griffith of Garibaldi was in was pas: ed by the city council last ic lodge. No. 57, A. F. & A.M. and broken leg at the Boals hospital. ing to $149.11. The plaintiff asks Patriachal degree conte-red Thur- town Wednesday to have some den Monday evening. The ordinance the Eastern Star Chapter will he m Mrs. James me Io rt ho: tc. utii is . i/. the circuit court to award alt., judg- uuy cve. i.ig, De... 2«. i-.w.iy Chriz:.- í - i xui ortl.i.id tr.l V . 1: ’ ::c : t the Eastman h sp!- provides for a fine of not more than Ch-t. event of Dec. 27th. in a very critical condition. $10 nor less nan $5 for violation ment for that amount. mas.—F. F. Conover, Secretary. Thursday . tai. J a