TILLAMOOK. OREGON. HALFWAY. OREGON. MAN TRYING TO FIND BROTHER THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1921 NUMBER 13 BILL INTRODUCED FOR HIGH­ WAY PRELIMINARY WORK NINETY EIGHT WATER I PERMITS ISSUED BY STATE Chief of Police Gruber has re­ A bill has been introduced in During the months of October, I ceived a letter from E. C. Endrup of the State senate by Senators Hall November, and December, 98 permits | Halfway, Oregon, asking his aid in and Norblad providing for tlie coin- were Issued by State Engineer, Percy locating the latter’s brother, Nels mencement and location of the ¡A. Cupper, covering the appropria­ Endrup, who is wanted for the pur­ Roosevelt coast military highway by tion of water from various streams pose of settling up an estate. The the state highway commission. and other sources for the irrigation For Enlarging School Housing last heard of him he was working Tillamook County Committee Will It calls for the location and con­ Numerous Suits Filed During The of 28,398 acres of land, the develop­ President of Holstein-Friesian Breed­ acilities of School District Meet With Washington County Past Week.—Court Asked To ers Association To Be Guest of for the Cascade Lumber Company, struction of the Roosevelt highway ment of 180 horsepotver. domestic, No. 9 Are Considerici Road Boosters Cut Matrimonial Bonds Tillamook County Breeders at Cle Elum, Washington. That was from Astoria through Clatsop, Till- mining, fluming lumber, and various six years ago. amook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos other purposes, at an estimated cost ÍBER TO TRY OUT EXTENSIVE PROGRAM FOR He is described as a man 48 years ABOUT TEN MILES OF and Curry counties to the California BOTTLEGGER AGAIN IS IN NEW FINANCING PLAN of age, light complexion, quite gray, NEW ROAD NECESSARY of approximately $100,000.00. Seven TRO ÜBLE IN YAMHILL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY state line. The sum of 22,500,000 reservoir permits were granted, cov- is five feet nine inches tall I and ring Favors Consolidation Of weighs about 155 pounds. His oc- Route Under Consideration W11 ering the storage of 3,714 acre feet Distinguished Visitor Will Bo Shown is made available by the act by Logger Committed To Insane Insti- bonding. of water. >lephone Companies Oper- cupation is logger. Shorten Distance To Portland The Many Fine Herds of tution.—Prevert Bound Over The highway commission is auth­ his Anyone knowing anything of pro- Among the more important ating In This Field Thirty-Five Miles This Section To Grand Jury whereabouts will confer a favor by orized by th e measure to spend the jects for irrigation development are funds equally on the south aud I Chamber of Commerce meet­ getting in touch with Mr. Gruber. ■ This evening a delegation the D. D. Aitken, president of Louise B. Kliks paid delinquent from those of W. E. Martin, Of Newbridge, north portions of the project. list Tuesday night at the city Tillamook, consisting of J. M. Smith Oregon, for the Irrigation of 4062 HolsteinFrlesian of Association taxes on some ^property jn Tilla­ I LEGION NOTES luditorium was well attended, mook county in 1917 belonging to Tillamook Post has gone on record and F. C. Baker will meet with acres of land with the waters of America, is scheduled to be in Tilla­ ror S. A. Moulton was presid- as opposed to a campaign by the Washington county enthusiasts over Snake river; F. C. Dearinger and mook Friday evening to remain un­ Tillamook High School Activities Cora Kramer, Robert Kramer, W. L. Last Friday and Saturday nights pcer of the evening and called State Department for a State bonus. the problem of the new Wilson rive- others of Hereford, Oregon, for the til Sunday morning. the Tillamook High Basket ball team Johnson, Ideila B. Lunger and W. ^different one of the Chamber This does not mean that the Post road. Irrigation of 963 acres'of land with Mr. Aitken is prominently Identi­ defeated the Banks and West Lynn W. Lunger. The plaintiff is now te instructive talks on a large is unwilling to see the State assume The Hillsboro business men arc the waters of North Fork of Burnt fied with several large enterprises in quintets by the respective scores of filing suit to have the lien fore­ service the burden which all former f of subjects. river; F. A. Phillips and A. N. Ingle, the east and has an international 36-7 and 20-12, At Banks Friday closed and to get judgment for C. Baker, an enthusiastic men believe should be borne by the a greatly pleased over the prospects of a new highway providing a short of Baker, Oregon, for supplemental reputation as an authority on stock night our boys played under great 132.97. toads booster, discoursed at federal government; neither does length upon the Rossevelt State bonus, if granted. It means ■cut out of Tillamook by utilizing supply for irrigation of 1550 acres breeding. He will address Tillamook difficulties, these being two gas Nettle Tompsett Fesnot asserts ray building program, The simply that members of the Post the Wilson river road and building of land, with the wafers of Main dairymen at the Fairview Grange lights and a poor referee and a dance that George Fesnot, whom she tnar- will decline to accept a State bonu«, ay, which will be of great if granted. It means simply that a about ten miles of new road to con­ Eagle Creek; J. B. Wilson, J. W. hall Saturday at 1:00 P. M. on sub- floor. This may be the reason our ried in Tillamook county August 14, score was not higher. The __ ______ team to the interior counties as at- nect with the Gales creek road near Wilson, of North Powder, Oregon, jects of interest to breeders. played great ball even under the 1919, used cruel and inhuman to the coast country, has majority of the members who Post tended the last meeting of the covering the irrigation of 1175 acres Mr. Deval, an expert on dairy difficulties. Shingles making _____, 1» treatment toward her, and she is ught and it still being fought a the Glenwood postoffice. The Wash­ of land with the waters of Anthony points, Harris 11, Anderson 4, climp- asking for a divorce and wishes her y of the interior communi- felt that adjusted compensation is feeds and feeding, will accompany ington county people held a meet ­ Creek, Anthony Gorge Reservoir and bell 2. r. Baker, however, has writ- matter for federal legislation and the Fort A^r. Aitken on his trip to Tillamook. The boys were received in West maiden name of Tompsett restored. urances from many of the that former service men have no ing in Hillsboro Monday for the pur­ Mud Lake Reservoir; claim upon the Stat-3 for financial Following is the tentative pro ­ Klamath Meadows Company, of pose of discussing the question pre ­ Lynn cordially and treated royally. The plaintiff alleges that the defen­ ors attending the present at they will give all possible aid. If the people of Oregon seo paratory to the intercounty session Fort Klamath, Oregon, for the irri­ gram of the Holstein Breeders’ for The Tillamookers played slower ball dant failed to support her and that gation of 9318 acres of land in Kla­ the reception and entertainment of than the night before. The game he deserted her in September, 1920. to the Highway building fit to grant a bonus io men who this evening. served in the World War, well and math County with waters of Four was close till th? last 3 minutes of 1. It is said that the proposed road Mile Creek, Seven Mile Creek, and D. D. Aitken, president of the Hol­ play when the Tillamook boys come She also charges that he refused to jf. Botts, of the school board good; this Post, however, feels that stein-Friesian Association of Amer- the movement should come from out ­ would lessen the route between Anna Slough; A. M. Geary, of Port- to life making 3 field baskets win­ take a bath when he needed one. trict No. 9, outlined the Valley Bank versus Nehalem Portland and Tillamook about 35 land, for irrigation of 7100 acres of ca, Friday January 28 and Saturday ning the game 20-12. ‘'Shingles” plans to cope with the pres-. side the Legion. Undoubtedly there ar3 many mem- made 111 points and Harris 9. After Wheeler Box and Manufacturing ool housing situation. He miles and Engineer Clark of thc land in Klamath County, with the January 29th: bji i cf the Legion who are opposed waters of Upper Klamath Lake; the the game our boys were given a Company, now the Jensen Shingle that nearly all grades in Friday. January 28th— “feed” and introduced to the West 1 schools were very much in to i lie stand taken by Tillamook State Highway Commission is said Mt. Reuben Mining Company, of in President Aitken will arrive f more room and asked to Post on a State bonus. The way to have stated that if the new road Grants Pass, Oregon, for the appro­ Tillamook via S. P. train at 4:15. Lynn students. This shows a great Manufacturing Company, is a suit r«the opinions of any of those to get what you want, buddy, is to were built it would carry the great­ priation of water from Rueben Creek Reception committee to meet Mr. spirit of friendship on the part of filed in the circuit court to recover ¡¡Mt as to the advisibility of come to the meetings and shout, er share of the traffic from outside for development of 87 horsepower at West Lynn students. We hope to 54000 on a promissory note given at the depot: B. A. Folks, J. do The plaintiff ding new school buildings now The officers want to do what the points to the Tillamook coast. The an estimated cost of $10,000.00, and Aitken the same for them when they February 3, 1919. J. Rupp, and Rollie W. Watson. cannot asks for a foreclosure of mortgage durlng the high price period or get- Post wants done but they come here February 19th and the W. H. Sales of Mohler, Oregon, for The evening to be at the pleasure your shout- distance from her to Portland by the the appropriation of water from against certain .property given as ting al long the best way possible act on street talk. Do new route is estimated at about 75 of Mr. Aitken, our guest, at the Till­ co-operaHou Qf jevery student is security on the note. ^^^^leniporary ¡school rooms. A ing at the meetings. with '.ti desired to make the welcome a suc ­ Foley Creek for the development of amook hotel. A bill which would grant loans miles. Anna Harris is suing the Harris- motion! was carried that the meet­ cess. The Oregon City boys whom G.A.Reeher, who is quite familiar 87 horsepower, in Tillamook County. Saturday, January 29th— ing was in favor of the board mak­ to former service men from funds the H. S. played in foot-ball came to Ammer Furnlture Company for In Tillamook County, the follow ­ Reception and Introduction. Till ­ with the proposed route, stated at Is held by the State Land Board $3140, money alleged to be due her ing arrangements for temporary meeting of the Chamber of Com­ ing permits have been issued: amook hotel from 8:30 to 9:30 A. the West Lynn basket ball game and quarters and the city hall auditorium pending before this session of the the To Robert Laffoon, of Cloverdale, M. Leaving hotel to visit the fol­ rooted for T. H. S., giving a serpen­ for services rendered while in the merce last Tuesday evening that in Legislature. This measure would employ of the defendant from Sep­ ■■jaAentloned as suitable for the tine between halves. permit loans to veterans in an his opinion the opportunity should Oregon, covering the appropriation lowing places: Tillamook Creamery purpose. Monday the 24 th, the new term tember 1, 1917, until August 2, of water from an unnamed creek not be lost to get this Association headquarters. Visit highway 1920. i The question of buying addition- amount equal to % of the assessed through. S. A. Mouton Tillamook Cheese factory. County began with many new students en­ has also for domestic supply. Chas. F. Pankow versus the South­ lal school property in the east end valuation of the property offered as had rolled. Shorthand periods were in To Nels Nelson, of .Garibaldi, Judge Homer Mason's Guernsey some experience with the top- ern Pacific Company is a suit filed lot the city was brought up and was security for the loan and both farm ography vogue through-out the day enabling covering the appropriation of water the country through herd. Then to Maple Leaf Cheese in the circuit court in which the knawered by J. M. Smith of the lands and town property could be which the of road is to pass and stated from Cannery Creek for domestic factory. Then via Wilson river loop the rural students to purchase sup­ plaintiff wishes to recover damages ■otoool board, who stated that the accepted as security. This meas­ that a better route plies for Tuesday ’ s recitations. use. could not be to the Holstein cheese factory. Then to have matter had been looked into and ure will find little opposition from To W. H. Sales, of Mohler, cover­ to Fairview Grange hall for noon Monday afer classes the semi-annual for some freight he is said January found into Tillamook county. shipped from Marshfield in laeveral good sites located. A. A. former service men anywhere. ptudefit-body election _ wag held. ing the appropriation of water from lunch at 12 o’clock. (All bring bas­ Another bill pending before the 1919. The plaintiff alleges that the ¡Hall suggested that some of the Foley Creek for the development of ket lunch). Introductions and re­ James Sharp was elected president, articles were ruined by being allow­ GARIBALDI NEWS property taken over by the city in State Legislature would permit the Rodney Farley vice-president, Sec’y 87 horsepower, at an estimated cost ception at the Grange hall from 12 to loan surpus State Land Board Garibaldi, Or., Jan. 25 (Special) — ed to get wet while in transporta­ |de't**tlt of paving and sewer as- $2,000.00. to 2 P. M. Then to Wm. Maxwell's and treasurer la Marie Geinger, Bill tion. $348.11 is the amount of ■eaamani.; be turned to some account funds of the State Accident Commls- The freshmen class of the local high of To Anderson is the "man of general H. E. Rinehart, of Wheeler, Jersey herd. Then to Jack Rupps manner as school sion in the same school, consisting of Adeline Farm­ damages mentioned in the suit. ter school purposes. affairs ” or general manager, Arth ­ Oregon, covering the appropriation Holstein herd. Then to A. F. Hof ­ handled by the er, Mary Strueby, Edwina Baker Ben Johnson, logger who has : The [local Chamber of Commerce and other funds to ur E. Harris Is the omnipresent been in this country about twelve has Mperienced some trouble re­ board, Funds of the Accident Com- and Wells Foote, took it’s semester of water from Classic Lake Creek >o mann’s Holstein herd. Then basket ball manager, Jack Driscoll supply »the Classic Creek {Trout Macormack ’ s Jersey herd, Leonard garding finances to carry on the mission are now usually invested in examinations this week at the Till­ football manager, "Skinny" Graves years, having come from Sweden, zWorfc Of management, advertising, bonds, The passage of this act, to- amook high school. A very success­ Hatchery. This installation it is Then to Durrer Bros. Guernsey herd, yell-leader, Bryan Tucker and Elfa was taken into custody Tuesday and estimated will cost approximately Then to F. R. Beals' Holstein herd. adjudged insane. He was taken to tote. Officials of the Chamber had gether with the one referred to in ful examination was reported. Returning to Tillamook hotel nt Sheets editors. The mid year examinations of the $20,500.00. Mn. up a tentative 1>ssert*rk, who has not received one should ap ­ lillaboro the last of the week to even if you was not there to help The public library has received recently, is unable to serve on ac- Maxwell. Announcement onfer With Washington county del- ply to the Post Adjustant for a copy, the Readers' Guide to Periodical lit­ Minnie out. Forty five members were in ai- count of sickness. His place will The quarterly report to the State may Tillamook High School basket­ be taken by Ralph Himes. gatea In an attempt to solve this They are easy to answer and erature for 1919 and to November, Grange shows that we have a mem­ tendance. u**t9M. Mr. Smith selected F. C. lead to practical results. Brother F. R. McGregor, report­ ball team versus Wilson River. High 1920, and those having back num­ bership of one hundred sixty eight, Sheriff Aschlm has received word Lapsed War Risk insurance may bers of magazines indexed will find MlWo accompany him as assis- ed sick at Corvallis. We did not School Gym. Tuesday, Feb: nary 1, that Win. Hogue, who was convicted We all know the high character 1921. yet be reinstated and despite former this a great help. this conference. of boot-legging here several months of the Grange and the standard of hear any report from the visiting hair stated that a hearing performances of the Department of ago, is again in trouble. He has The board desires to preserve their high American ideals that it upholds, committee. The story is told that B given the Pacific Telephon War Risk insurance, it is still the magazines for reference and request in a certain town not so riany mile-, Presbyterian Guild Meeting • been arrested on a forgery charge To thos e wpo are not familiar i away, that a man fell dead in front graph Company by the Pub- best and cheapest to be had. The all borrowers to care tor them very The Presbyterian Guild members and is in the Yamhill county jail. with the purpose and principle of ce Commission at FurtlanJ Post • adjutant can furnish the carefully and ret Zn promptly that the Grange, it would be well to un­ of the post office and he was not and visitors spent a pleasant after­ list and asked the meeting forms required for reinstatement or all may enjoy them. It is the plan PYTHIAN SISTERS derstand that the Grange Is non­ discovered for nine days, so brothers noon at Mrs. E. T. Haltom's home it would be advisable to conversion. to bind good reference __ magazines partisan, that it is united by tlie of the visiting committee if wc ’ail last meeting, roll call showing an Miriam Temple No. 36, held its There is room for considerable epresentative to that hear- to hear a report from you in the attendance of 24 After the business regular meeting Tuesday evening, when prices will permit but ar- tie telephone company ts improvement in the matter of Post rangements are being made so they strong and faithful tie of Agricul­ future, we shall always believe meeting, Mrs. J. C. Holden favored January 25, with a splendid at­ ture. "In essentials, unity; in non- ir a 30 per cent increase in activities. A basket-ball team is will be available for public use be­ in Ml filings ithat at some time you must have re-- i the ladies with delightful instru­ tendance. Interest is growing, at­ ome one stated that it had now being organized by the Legion- fore that time and a little thought essentials, liberty; isided in this sleepy village. mental music. Next Tuesday after- tendance Is growing, and Miriam ^^^^^blished that the telephone alres about Tillamook City. Why not on the part of useres will not de­ charity." a noon the ludles meet ut the home of Temple bids fair to have a pleasant On this solid foundation the I Well, we will be hanged on ompany had granted an 8 per cent other teams at Wheeler and Clover­ stroy their efficiency for binding. . goose berry tree, if we didn ’ t make Mrs. Kuratli and all friends are in- and profitable winter’s work. Grange has grown into a national ‘ a bum guess last week. We ividend during a ninety day per- dale, or other points in the County? got vited to b(. present. *, A class of five candidates were In­ institution of a million members. There has been some talk, recent­ >d, and in view of this it was gen­ 'smart and bet that the brothers The Sunchine Club was entertain­ itiated. They were Mrs. Clara Do you know that the Federal rally thought tSat this city should ly, of initiation ceremonies in con­ ed by Mrs. Margaret and Elizabeth . would not show up for the wood cut ­ Boals, Mis. Lottie Hanselmeier, Mr«. Local Holsteins Listed e represented at the hearing next nection with the Post work. The Oathout, Tuesday, January 18, 1921. Government asked for a report from ting bee. But bright and early that In the latest "Reported 'lists of Agnes Handley and Mr. and Mrs. ionday. National convention provided for The following officers for the year the National Grange on the Nitrate morning Shorty Myers stole a wood Holstein-Friesian Co.V,” published Willy Hardt. All officers and mem­ | Several members present were initiation ceremonies in admitting were elected: Mrs. Bertha Boone, Plant at Shoals, N. J.? and the sheriff's office was noti­ bi-weekly by Malcolm H. Gardner, bers of the degree staff were pres­ Are you acquainted with the fact saw, and |*ry an ach in favor of having joint new members and a copy of the rit­ President, Mrs. Berenice Lucas, Sec­ a party of brothers number- Delevan, Wis., Superintendent of ent except one, whose absence was that the Grange maintains a rep- i fied Ibleplkone service, belevlng that two ual is available. The officers have retary and treasurer. ing 39 was at once organized, to Advanced Registry of the Hilstein- due to illness The degree staff is resentative in Washington, D. e.r Jratems were an imposition. It was an opportunity to “start something” The following members were pres- This man is very busy now in co- capture the robber, and at un eally Frleslan Association of America, F well organized and put on the Shier )Mta* that an offer of join! ser­ in this connection. sent: Mesdames, Achin, Boone Carv- operation with other Agricultural 1 hour he was located on the Sid All- R. Beals of Tillamook, Oregon, has work in a very creditable manner. ie* had been made by the Pacific The following appointments were Davidson, Ebersole, Hogan, representatives in behalf of the Fed­ , derson place amongst a bunch of two of his pure bred registered H >1- Mrs. Naomi Beltz, as musician, and tat** Telephone company to the made by the executive committee at er, I big logs. A trial was at once sei, stelns listed. Mr. Clarence Coe, as director, help­ Mapes, Noyes, Margaret Oathout, eral Loan Act. Nutual Telephone Company but its session last week: 'and Shorty was fined the task of One cow, Maplecraat High lawn ed to make thia splendid work po«- Elizabeth Oathout, Reynolds, Ira All affairs are not National. Ho.v l*t th had been refused. A motion Lee Doty, Chaplin. Stanley, Travis, Randal, ^Stillwell, are we going to be able to occupy ! bossing the Job of cutting about Korndyke, is reported as having slble. as carried that the matter of the Emil Heusser, historian. i twenty cords of wood which will made at the age of five years and one The dainty lunch served by Mrs. ”o telephone companies be brought Everette T. Wells, sergeant at Williams and Lucas The Invited the new Fair Grounds this year? guests were Mrs. Feldschau and Mrs. Think these things over and make i be found in the basement of the I month, an excellent record of 506.5 Winslow, Mrs. Craver and Mrs. Ho­ ifore-the Public Service Commis- arms. lbs. of milk and 20.652 lbs. of but­ gan. proves that the success of the yourself consplcous by your presence. O. O. F. building. an to attempt a consolidation. E. J. Claussen, War Risk officer. Ella Blanchard. It was voted to have a real time ter fat in seven days, equivalent to meeting was not due to the efforts .if Dainty refreshments were served F. Ci Baker mentioned the ap- Arthur F. Wallace, Athletic of­ tiny one Individual, but to ’he won­ which were enjoyed by all. The Miss Florence Heffy entertained next Tuesday evening, Feb. 1st, so 25.81 lbs. of butter. oaching visit of D. D. Aitken, ficer. you had better show up. An invita- derful spirit of co-operation that is meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. the Ti ’ licum Club at her home In the esident of the Holstein Breeders Henry Helsel, Employment officer. ! Hon has been sent to all the lodges Senator C. I. Edwards has intro­ shown by all officers, members of tO'­ Rose Williams February 22, Plasker Court, last week. After a 1921 America and president of the I. E. Keldson, Americanization of­ in the county to be present at that i duced Senati- Bill NO, M in tin- La start, as well us the members gener- short business meeting, cards w n ' ¡time. lick Motor Car Company. and ask- ficer. You will get your Invitation, glslature, amending section 5121 of ally. played at three tables, prizes being authority to arrange for his en- "Camouflage artist” John Gib­ i J NOTICE Iso don’t forget the time as we need the Oregon Law, requiring clerks A meeting of the degree start is We wish to correct an announce­ awarded Miss Star and Miss Gaylord. i you. Captain Wilson will confer of school districts to present the re­ rtatUmeni. Mr. Baker was given son left Tuesday morning for a trip I he planned for an early date, fur th« thokity to make all necessary pre- Jo Norway. John expects to be ment that was made at the K. of P. Mrs. DeBoer, sister of hostess, assis'- ! the initiatory degree and believe us cords of the districts before boundry purpose of discussing uniforms and rations gone four or five months, He was lodge relative to the married folks ed in serving dainty refreshment-. ; he has a real team lined up. board for audit. According to the Insignia to b,. used in initiatory work dances. Miss Wilson and Miss Swallow will Bill number 42. introduced formerly Post chaplain. The Rebekahs are traveling full The next regular lodge session of the clerks must present their These dances are Invitational be joint hostesses for the club at i speed ahead and are on the road for act Kentative F. R. Beals in One hundred and twenty members books on the first Monday in Jply Miriam Temple will tie held Feb. 8. nt legislature, was discus- have paid dues for 1921. The Leg- dances exclusively and no one is to their next regular meeting. some real work in 1921 lfi