llmöliflbt LUME 32 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1921 NEW COUNTY AGENT BUTTER ‘ INSPECTOR OF U. S. NAVY Served Overseas With The Twentieth Engineers; Commissioned Lieutenant Corvallis , Jan. CHEESEMAKEflS PI rpT nrriprno tLtbl UrrlLtnd 31—(Special) — (BAR VIEW MAN RECOVERING FROM PNEUMONA ATTACK Absence of Electric Lights Preven' -o-<»•••• Program ÍNUMBER 14 STATE NETS OVER $2,000,000 IN MOTOR VEHICLE RECEIPTS Tillamook County Automobiliits Contribute Over $28,000 / of This Amount I Bar View, Feb. 3—(Special) — The automobile census for the Reports The The many friends of R. W. Jackson Plate Glass Windows Suffer From state of Oregon for 1920 has Just Many Important Cases On Docket 1 Pine, Tillamook’s new county agent, will be glad to learn that Ray is been made public by Secretary of General Situation In Cheese Vote of 26 To 4.—Now Fury of High Wind To Be Disposed of During has been official butter inspector tor getting along fine from i his recent State Kozer. the U. S. navy, and that he served Up To House ' February Term Last Saturday Market Favorable Motor attack of pneumonia. Ray left Bar vehicle license receipts overseas with the 20th Engineers, looking all O. re- View a week or so ago 1 for the period covered by the V winning a commission as lieutenant. port totalled more than $2,000,00. K. but two days later Mrs. Jackson Mr. Pine was brought up in the OF COMMERCE POSSIBILITY OF A RAISE .MBER There were 103,790 automobiles reg­ LUMBER COMPANY SUED recelvd a wire that R. E. was down RAIL TRANSPORTATION TIED dairy business, being raised in Hum­ istered in the Btate last year, and of wth pneumonia In Portland, She aiding in fight for road boldt county, California, on a dairy FOR ALLEGED DAMAGES OF THREE CENTS NOTED UP BY TRACK OBSTRUCTIONS this number 1,414 immediately left for that city and were credited to y ranch where they milked 100 cows Tillamook county. This county also the report from her is that while and ran a milk route in the city of contributed 28 to the total of 3.434 Mr. Jackson was pretty low for a ters Explaining Need For The Eureka. He was in the University Annual Meeting of The Tillamook tme he is progressing favorably now Telephone Pole Crashes Through motorcycles licensed in the state. Of Guardian of Insane Man Brings Suit of California in 1913 and at O. A. the money gathered in for autoinc- and hopes to be around again in a To Annul Marriage.—Other County Creamery Assn. Window of DeLillies Apart­ Highway Mailed To Each C. in 1914. bile licenses Tillamook county con- Tick—“How far is it to Bay City After eight months service with Cases Pending This Month ment House Representative The report and back.” Tack—"Three mlles tributed *26.582.75. the government as butter inspector, shows that there were 94 registered there and 6 miles back." If you Mr. Pine enlisted In the latter part chauffeurs in thia county, who paid do not believe this ask Larry Can­ Stockholders of the various cheese The February term of the circuit 'he state senate passed the Roose- of 1917, and sailed overseas January The Pacific Coast section was *331.00 over the fee counter of the non of the Coast Guard; he knows t military highway bill Tuesday 22, 1918, on the troopship Tuscania, factories are holding their annual tor he walked all the way there and swept by a heavy wind storm again state, and sixteen dealers in motor court opens next Monday morning h a vote in the house of 26 to 4. which was later torpedoed In the meetings throughout the county, back. Larry was laid up for a day Saturday afternoon. A great vehicles who contributes *480 for with the Honorable Geo. R. Bagley I measure is to be put to a vote English channel. Mr. Pine landed eight meetings having been held or two but at present he shows no amount of damage is reported from that privilege. 1,952 regular auto­ presiding. Murdo McGregor is suing the the house during the next few safely in Ireland. He served a year during the last week and seven more ill effects of such a violent diversion. all parts of the Oregon and Wash­ mobile operators and 20 special op­ being scheduled for next Saturday Wheeler United Luniber Company and a half overseas. ington coast, and the wind velocity erators were licensed In this county. The "Get Together Club’s” pro­ for damages for an alleged trespass Coming to O. A. C. in September, and three for Monday. tome opposition developed in the is reported to have been as high as In all Tillamook county contributed gram of Saturday night last failed last December. The plaintiff claims ite at the last minute. Senators 1919, Mr. Pine was appointed as­ 150 miles per hour in some sections. The elections held lately resulted to materialize on account of the ab­ *28,335 to the motor vehicle fund of that he owns a certain tract of land Considerable damage was caused 'ollett, Strayer, Porter and Vin­ sistant instructor of dairy husband­ n the following directors: the state in 1920. sence of the usual amount of illum­ vpojt which defendants are supposed casting the dissenting four votes, ry. He has been there continually Cloverdale—Chas Ray, Frank L. ination—electric lighting being ta- in and about the city during the to have entered and cut down ten s predicted that there will be ever since, and has taken keen in­ Owens. D. A. Bailey. boo for that evening. However, the short time the storm was at its trees. The plaintiff further olliges lost SOMETHING INTERESTING siderable opposition also in the terest in dairy work, having charge height. The Tillamook Hotel the redoutable John Zenor arose to Cold Springs—H. C. Sanders, R. O. that the company used a donkey en­ plate glass two window lights; one se when the measure comes up of the dairy exhibit and the milking Allen, I. E. Gist. ABOUT COUNTY ROADS occasion and after marshalling all gine in conveying the logs and es- contest at the Oregon State Fair and one transom light. Williams & re. the couples that could be got hold of Fairview—John Naegeli, John tablished a log dump on the place, he bill was introduced by Sena- last year. (By Fred C. Baker) and about the same number of can­ Williams garage lost a plate glass Morgan. Wm. Maxwell. Mr. Pine expects to arrive in Till- Many smaller windows Hall and Norblad and makes A good many persons seem to be raining the land for garden pur­ dles he put on a dance and feed window, Holstein—Ben W. Nielson, J. J. liable *2,500,00 for the con- amook just as soon as a new man of the opinion that Tillamook coun­ poses. McGregor asks judgment for that was a credit to the community. were blown out In the city. at Rupp, John Schild. A barn, belonging to Chas. Wells ction of the Roosevelt highway can be found to take his place ty is not getting the amount of the sum of *24,000. John was master of ceremonies. J. In the suit of Maggie Knudson nigh Oregon to connect with the college. Red Clover-—M. Abplanalp, R. R Cramer took command of the piano, south of town, in which was kept un good roads for the large amount of versus the F. S. Harmon Furniture automobile, was blown over and the Stillwell, G. Wyss. liar projects now under way by money expended upon them, but Billie Sipprell, the violin, and E. company et al, the plaintiff alleges fornia and Washington. This LOCAL WOMAN PROVES VALUE South Prairie—Frank Blaser, T. Amborn, the drums, Now, listen: machine damaged considerable. Mr. they do not take into consideration that the defendant now holds cer­ id give a continuous coast hlgh- Wells also lost a barn on his place and ascertain the reason, which is OF SMALL PEN OF CHICKENS W. Lyster, C. S. Wells. the latter consisted of 1 water buck- tain shares of stock in the Jones- on Netarts bay. A garage belonging from British Columbia to Mex- very simple if they would give a Elwood did not have enough et, 1 coffee can, 1 tin lid, 1 cracker Knudson Furniture company and It seems to be a question as to to W. A. Bennett was demolished. little time and thought to the mat ­ members out to hold an election box and 1 section of 2x4 scantling, he bill was brought up at a whether it is profitable to keep hens while Neskowin has not been A trip about the county next day ter. This is the reason: Heavily asks that the co’i-t have the stock heard and say, his performance on this var­ revealed much more of the havoc. lial election in May. 1919, and at in town at the present high cost of from yet. loaded auto trucks are destroying sold and use the receipts by apply­ ied paraphernalia was the only thing time provided for funds to feed. Following is a report for the Trees were felled, doors blown from the roads as fast as the county can ing them on the indebtedness of the ¡secretary Haberlach of the that interfered with the dance, for buildings, chimneys razed, and tele­ d the highway with federal aid. month of January as given by Mrs. build them, which takes a large pro­ Jones-Knudson Furniture company, reports the most of the time the crav'd was phone poles were ’own In every di­ any government has failed to re- D. . Goodspeed, residing at 401, cor­ creamery association portion of the road fund to keep turning over to the plaintiff may watching him. Shakespeare i amount left after paying such in- rection. A telephone pole near the id, however, and good roads ner of 4th avenue and 3rd street, of cheese situation in good shape with draw “sermons from stones them tn repair, leaving too small a and orders much in excess of the supply. debtedness. ters thought it best to carry on this city. talks from running brooks” but : It DeLillis apartments fell against the proportion c* road funds for other Cheese has been sold as far as six R. H. Coshun has filed Sili'« Mrs. Goodspeed keeps her little building and broke out a window. work independently of the gov- work. Thesis are the simple fact», remained for Amborn to draw mu­ of weeks ahead, with the provision that sic from tin lids and harmonies lent. For that reason the new flock right here in the heart The Portland-Tillamook train was ! as well as the reason why the road against the Fox Lumber Company at and the T. B Potter Realty Compauy was introduced into the legisla- town and is by no means losing it go forward at market price from soap boxes. And he did it too blocked for Sunday. The outgoing fund cannot do impossibilities. To date of shipment. for foreclosure of liens »gainst cer­ them. She has 19 hens, consisting train got as far as Enright and was prevent this damage being done to —you betcher life. It is thought that a 3c advance how- is argued that the highway of 9 full blooded Black Minorcas, 8 the county roads, one thing should tain tracts of land for the costs of The club will hold a hard times forced to turn back. Monday, Id not be sectional in character full blooded Plymouth Rocks, and 2 will be put into effect shortly, de­ dance on Feb. 5—next Saturday ev­ ever, service was resumed. and must be done if the roads in Til­ paying taxes. pending upon whether it is thought would benefit all parts of Ore- Rhode Island Reds. lamook county nmount to anything I Chas. W. Sears, by John Borba, ening and everybody is invited. Only During the month of January best or not to make an advance in there is this to be said about it. if it were completed. The op­ in the future. The ioads on auto Jr., his guardian, is suing Sabina C. lion claims that as the matter these 19 hens laid 314 eggs, or 26 face of declining prices in other there is a fine out for anyone who GOVERNOR OLCOTT SETS trucks must be limited. If this is Harvey, alias Sabina C. Sears, for DATE FOR PRUNE WEEK not done the taxpayers will contln- annulment of a marriage said to »nee referred to the people with and 1-6 dozen, At 50c per dozen lines. wears good clothes, so be careful. provision that It be built with this totals *14.08. Out of these she The annual meeting of the Tilla­ lually have their hands in their pock- have taken place June 22, 1920. It Ernest Amborn has divorced him­ Governor Olcott has < designated et8 fO make good the damage done iB alleged that the plaintiff was ad- al aid the matter should rest sold 13*4 dozen at 50c per dozen, mook County Creamery Association self from the Coast Guard service until the government is will- netting *6.75, and the balance she is to be held sometime during the and left this week for Portland February 14th to 19th, Inclusive, . ........ . as by auto trucks. The county court judged insane last December 20th Prune Week for the state of Oregon. i cannot economize and obtain the best and was (.'unmitted to the insane found use for in her own household. month of February. o do it’s part. where he will enter the real estate The governor calls upon the peo­ results In road building if things asylum at Salem, Oregon; that i (he cost e local Chamber of Commerce Her feed for • these chickens business. and defendant went ple of the state to use all the prunes a igh the president, F. C. Baker, approximately *4.00, leaving her ! are allowed to continue as at present. plaintiff There were a few gentle zephyr« Distraction of Our Scenery through a marriage ceremony t while they possibly can during thlB week, In fact, It is decidedly wrong, ent the following letter to profit of *10.08, and the satisfaction as Medford, Oregon.—The thought­ up this way on Saturday last. One for their own good and the good cf member of the house witn the of being able to depend on fresh well as unjust, to allow auto truck the plaintiff was incapable of mak- less destruction of trees and shrubs lifted the roof off the Fowler gar­ the prune industry . ac- of influencing legislation fa- eggs. I owners to destroy the loads of the lng a contract of this kind on along the highways of Oregon has age and deposited it a few yards up Twenty-two million pounds of county as they have done in le to the measure: the count of being an irresponsible per­ the street after turning it over flap reached the stage where it now be­ prunes remain unsold from last past. It is natural to suppose that son. The plaintiff asks that the ir Sir: The good news that the Fairview Grange comes necessary for the people lo Jack style; another lambasted a tree year’s crop and will represent a Senate had passed the Roose- Fairview Grange will meet i the auto truck owners will protest if marriage be declared void. in across the Alley residence, while a large loss to the people of the state lighway bill by a majority of regular session on Thursday, Feb. protest, otherwise their greatest ae- third made trucks are limited to a certain aspecialty in win­ if this amount of fruit is allowed to weight but those who pay heavy 4 was received with great re- 10. All live grangers should make set, the scenic grandeur of Oregon, dows and demolished not a few. JOE PLASKER LOSES BIG g by the people of Tillamook an effort to be there and take, part will be ruined for all time to come. At a meeting of the members of spoil, Co-operation by every one taxes and those who ubo the roads AUTOMOBILE BY FIRE The Medford Chamber of Com­ he coast counties, and they in the questions that are sure to the “Get Together Club” held re­ in the state can save this enormous for business and pleasure have just (every reason to hope and be- come up at this meeting. Things of merce is the first commercial organ­ cently the resignation of J. W. Cook loss. cause to complain at the auto truck An automobile, the property of I the House will record a slm- importance to the wellfare of the ization in the stat« to make a con­ was accepted and A. J. Cummings owners. The way out of the serious Joe Plasker of this city, was totally tote for so meritorious a bill, Grange will be presented. If you structive effort to preserve the scen­ was elected to succeed him. and expensive situation is for the destroyed by fire Tuesday night Joe TILLAMOOK LEGION TEAM ie reason that the proposed are not there you have no right to ery of the state in the formation of Willets presided and whatever Joe DEFEATS CLOVERDALE (county court to limit the loads on north of Bay City. 'ay will open up a very exten- criticize the action that may be tak­ an association to prevent further does he does It with the finish of a auto trucks, which Is the only sen­ The cause of the fire Is unknown, ad valuable section of unde- en. Visitors from other granges are destruction of stately trees and na­ Bill Hart ,so you will know from Wednesday night witnessed a bas­ sible and businesslike thing to do if but the machine is a total loss wl’h ti country, the best in the expected. We welcome any and all tural shubbery «long the highways this that everything went off with ket ball contest between the Clover­ Tillamook is to have good roads. the exception of a small amount of lor dairying, which is now that can make a visit to Fairview. of Jackson County. the proper eclat. dale team and the team from Tilla­ insurance. id up” for want of roads. Make your corner consplcious by A section of the constitution of the Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Smith, who mook Post of the American Legion, The machine was a Velle touring Washington county is most ?n- re are numerous places along your presence. proposed association is quoted as occupied the log cabin have taken the game being played at Clover­ thusiastic over the proposition to car. egon coast exactly similar to showing the object of the organiza­ up their residence in Portland where dale. Improve the Wilson river road, for ook county, which produced Entertain At “500” tion: "To arose public sentiment Mr. Smith is connected with the P. Up to the first half the Cloverdale the road meeting ft Hillsboro last Music Study Club Will Be Organized ,000 worth of cheese last Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Terry enter­ against the destruction of trees and R. L. & P. Co. boys had the best of It as the Legion Thursday was packed with delega­ A course of study will be given in ind as soon as this great tained a number of friends last If there is any other spot in Til­ team had never played together be­ tions from all parts ot that county. the form of illustrated lectures for shrubbery along the public high­ ty is opened up there will be Thursday, Jan. 27th. The evening ways; to promote the planting of lamook county that can show more fore and were not sufficiently organ­ Before the advent of the train into those who are Interested in the up­ [thousands more of prosperous was spent playing Progressive ”500” trees and shrubs along the highways children to the square foot than Bar ized, the score at the last half stand Tillamook the Wilson river road building of the art ot music In this •fill and happy dairymen and Those present were Mr. and Mrs. II. by the ranch owners; to cooperate View let them arise and say so. 'lite Ing at 18 to 14 in favor of the south win the most popular loute, espec­ community, whether musically in­ families in the coast counties, F. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Loll, Mr. school bus takes out between thirty enders. At the close of the game, ially In summer, as well as the clined or not. I crop failures are unknown, and Mrs. John Carroll, Mr and Mrs. with the Supervisor of the Crater ¡ lid forty each morning and that’s however. Tillamook won out by a shortest. Lake National What the meeting at Forest, the Superin- The course Is divided into three robably are aware of how suc- Wm Oathout, Mrs. Margaret Oath- about like sticking your Anger in score of 37 to 24. making 23 points Hillsboro wanted was for the State departments one for mothers—one tendent of the Crater Lake National i and wealthy the dairymen of out, Miss Flo Imus, Mr. and Mrs. J. the ocean and pulling it o’i< and in the last half. Highway Commission to designate for high school students and one for »ok County have become and C. Brown, Mr. E. F. Schultz, Mr. and Park and the County Road Super­ looking for tn ) hole. Well, maybe The Cloverdale team was composed the Wilson river road a state high­ miscellaneous members such as chair visors in the preservation of the putation of Tillamook cheese, Mrs. Clarence Coe and Mr. and Mrs. scenic attractions along the high- not quite so bad a* that, but any- of Todd. Kuntz, McGinnis, Franklin way and to run n preliminary sur- workers-- and those who care Io b should and can have many M. R. Terry. "ay there’s a bunch left after these and Owens, while Tillamook Post vey to ascertain somewhere near learn sight reading. ¡prosperous localities if the Dainty refreshments were served ways and for the establisment and are gone. was represented by Conover, Ebei- what it would cost to build the road, This course of study is highly re­ maintainance of the convenient and rwill follow the example pf the and everyone reported a very enjoy­ man. Dlmmick, Wallace and Ershlne. A committee was appointed to draw commended by Dr. Landsburg, Dean i, for the building of this high- able evening. The first prize was sanitary tourist campgrounds, to aid up resolutions, to the effect that of Music of the University of Oregon fill greatly help to swell the awarded to H. F. Cook, and Mrs. in the prevention of forest fires; to Oregon Second In Education Washington and Tillamook delega- also Prof Goodrich, president of (be Kill Kare Klub Party Oregon was ranked second in all Won of Oregon and the State Margaret Oathout winning the con- procure neat signs directing tour­ The Kill Kare Klub met January tlons at Salem appear before the State Music Teachers Association. ists to scenic attractions off the ma'n the states of the union from an ed­ fry as well. solation prize. 20th at the home of Mrs. A. K. Case State Highway Commission with the j It Is an opportunity that should ucational viewpoint in a survey made highways and in every way assist [Tillamook Chamber of Comin- The guests all seemed to agree on above object in view. Those who not pass unheeded. The course will bincerely hopes that you are the point of wishing "Matt” would the County, State and Federal auth- by the Russel Sage educational with Mrs. Franklin assisting. It being the annual election day were appointed on this committee be given under the direction of Mrs. thorities to carry out their plans for foundation covering the period be­ bring this bill from a State and have another birthday soon. Mnent point of view. Oregon scenic development.” tween 1890 and 1918, according to the following officers were elected: were Dr. Wood of Hillsboro, Editor E. I,' Koch. For further Information ■ore population and the Coast The scenery of the L-nlted States, J. A. Churchill, state superintend­ M tb . H. H. Rosenberg, president, Scott of Forest Grove, and Fred C. call 11W ' Music is part of human Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many whether it be in the National Parks ent of public instruction. The survey Mrs. Conover, vice president, Mrs. Baker of Tillamook. The building nature—’’ k have the undeveloped land of the road will largely depend upon ■ they can be happy and pros- friends for tbelr kindnesses shown or along the highways, belongs to compared educational conditions m Boals, secretary and treasurer. Being asked by the Oregon Feder­ the coat, which Is a matter for fu­ ■That is the reason our Charn- us during the sickness and death of the people of this great natiou and the various states under 10 classifi­ Owens-Henry Wedding anxious that you give this our beloved wife and sister.—D. F. should be preserved for their enjoy- cations made under two different ation of Women’s Clubs to do some­ ture consideration and whether the A very pretty wedding occurred at r hearty support and that the j 'c<’say, Mrs. M. L. Conrndy, Mrs F ment and also for the pleasure of heads. One list covered educational thing to help swell the Scholarship two counties will have the money the home of Rev. Allan McRea last to spare. ere will always feel grateful J. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Per­ future generations. Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, when matters and the other financial sup­ Loan Fund, a donation of five dol­ As the preliminary survey will kins. lars was sent to the same. Miss Georgia Owens, daughter of Public sentiment against the des- port given the school systems. In entail a comparative small amount Seventeen members werP present > a little surprizing to our Mrs. D A. Owens, and Mr. Louis traction of a tree or a shrub along the latter column Oregon was rank­ and all reported having had a good and will give a better idea of the ¡Henry were united In marriage. The f to read in the Oregonian sentative can look at the matter in the highways will do much toward ed 21th. cost, this Is all that can be accom-| time. House was going to snow any other way. pllshed'Thls 7*r’”’The "Washington r,D* <*r'raonr u"*>' retaining Oregon as the most scenic Under the educational heading The Club will meet February 17th plished this year. ’ ttndar. It will be a bitter Very respectfully yours, State In the union and the tourfst, the only state that was ranked ahead county court will come to Tillamook |Th* brlde WM Dr*t,lly dres*ed I 1» btment to Tillamook people F. C Baker prospective settler and Investor will of Oregon was California. Iowa at the home of Mrs. Clara Boals. county to confer with our county white. After the ceremony dainty — Coast Counties if this la cor- President Tillamook Chamber unconsciously be drawn here on ranked third in the list. court to take up that phase of the light refreshments wer served. Mi of Commerce Henry Is the brother of .Mrs. Allan account of their natural inclinations the opening up of this great. According to the survey, Oregon I Doris Houston and sister from question. McRea. The happy young couple to se c the scenery, which may be . Manhattan Beach were in this city ranks 19th according to the average >ed section of country is of The Chamber la also sending let­ sold to them year after year. shopping Tuesday and Wednesday. | will reside at the Shaw apariemente. salary paid teacher«. The revenue J. Lathey and E. C. Wardell Importance to the entire ters of appreciation to the members derived for support of the Oregon were bualneex visitor« In this city Ouests at the wedding were Mrs. D '4 we cannot conceive how of the atate aenate for the way the Roy Wanted to Know—"Why Smith schools has Increased 40 per cent in Lottery—Wallace Reid in "The from Portland the flrat part of thlv A. Owens, IJt Verne Owens. ,wak*. progressive Repre- bill was supported by that body l*ft Home.” Gem Friday. Oravee, and William Pykonen. the last few years. Lottery Man. Gem Saturday. week. Passes Upper House By Record It is not generally known that W. D. Association Secretary