tïillainiml; îlciiiiliüljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 10, 1921 OLUME 32 Library Notes. The library has been receiving many of their orders of books re- ’ cently, and there is much of inter­ est besides the Action. ; Sometimes the b.cks in the chil­ dren’s section are very interesting to older readers and it would be hard to justly designate a book as belong­ .ttempt WiU Be Made To Insure ing exclusively in either section. A few of the interesting books are: Coming of New Industry Ingpen, 100 poems; Holland, His­ toric poems and ballads; Slusser, To This City Luther Burbank and his plant school; Sharp, Where Rolls the Ore gon; Beard. What a Girl Can Do: ROPER SITE WILL BE Adams, When Mother Lets Us Model; ONE MATTER DISCUSSED Champlin, Young Folks’ Jyclopedia of games and sports; White, Book of Games; Claudy, Ba’ie of Base Ball; rge Acreage of Loganberries To Bordeaux. Guynemer, Knight of the Air; Rolt-Wheeler, Boy With the U. Be Planted If Factory Is S. Life-savers. WOULD ABOLISH COMMISSIONS BISHOP WM. 0. SHEPARD TO VISIT OUR CITY On next Saturday evening. ] Mar. 12th, Bishop Wm. O. Shepard I of the Portland area, will arrive 1 in Tillamook, accompanied by the 1 Dist Superintendent of the Salem di»- com- trict, Dr. E. E. Gilbert. A mitte of Tillamook citizens will meet the train and give these visitors an opportunity to see this city and as as much of the adjecent country time will permit. be At 7 o’clock a dinuer will served at the Methodist Church by the ladies of the church and congre­ gation in honor of these distinguish­ ed churchmen. A mass meeting was held in the court house last Wednesday night for the discussion of the problems con­ fronting the taxpayers of Oregon and Tillamook county in particular. About 200 persons were present and many able speakers performed though there was considerable dif­ ference of opinion between them. Many of those who attended did so because they thought that prob­ lems of a more local nature were to be taken up, but the main question for discussion was whether or not to attempt to have all state commis­ CLOVERDALE HAPPENINGS sions dissolved. Webster Holmes (By Special Correspondent) made a mot o , which was carried, that petitions be drawn up and Located Here Mrs. Oscar Bennett t and little signed showing that the sentiment dauhter, Thelma, are on the sick list, of the meeting was in favor of abol- Mrs. Hall spent the week end in Owing to the fact that the discus- ishing all commissions and repeal- Tillamook. on of the loganberry industry was ing all laws creating state commis- Mrs. Joe Steinmassell of Hebo was sions. The state highway commis- the guest of Mrs. C. W. Hatfield last •owded out at the last meeting of sion was charged by one speaker Thursday. ie Tillamook Chamber of Commerce with squandering over two millions aother meeting is arranged for to­ Mrs. and Mrs. M. N. Bays went io The local Near East Relief comm­ of dollars in road money since ! lis morrow (Friday) evening, at the Portland on business last Friday, ret­ Ity Hall, at 8 o’clock, and to in- ittee is asking Tillamook people for establishment in 1917. Other bodies urning Sunday evening. ire that the matter be given proper contributions for the fund of $4000 came in for similar attacks. Lois and Evelyn Sheets are sick F. A. Beltz stated that the people with the flue. itention, this will be the only thing which is to be raised here for the re­ Iscussed at that time, or until such lief of the millions of starving Chin­ of this county would make them- Mrs. Clay Taylor and little daugh­ ese and the sufferers in Syria and selves ridiculous by attempting to me as the matter is disposed of. ter, Nan, and Lois and Nettie Gay abolish all commissions in one sweep This is a matter that is highly 1m- Armenia. called on Mrs. Henry Parks one day It is reported that in some of the and suggested a less radical method jrtant to the business interests of last week. a devasted areas parents are drowning of going about the matter. He was lllamook City, as it will mean Ralph Werschkul's little son is on their children to relieve them of the this. supported by C. W. Barrick in lg pay roll and a permanent indus- the sick list. ( • 3-” suffeiing when a little help from Am­ R. W. WatBon differed however. Mr. Mrs. Charlie Murphy visited Mrs. r' -It is hoped that every business erica would save them from all this. Watson stated that he could see Oscar Bennett last Friday. The drouth in China during the last they nothing ridiculous in the action an and those interested in the lo­ Mrs. Ed Hanson went to Tillam­ inberry industry from other parts three years has been so great that the were taking. ook last week to have some dental people are starving by millions. In feeling of Giving he prevailing [ the county will be present, for the work done and to visit relatives. hamber of Commerce extends a cor­ some places it is said that the rivers sectionalism a bo’dy blow, A. A. Haji Mrs. Collins and Miss Kaida called are clogged with the bodies of the expressed the opinion that commun­ al invitation to them. on Mrs. Frank Owens Saturday after­ Such conditions could be ity meetings should be held quite of­ Quite a number of persons have dead, noon. tcided to plant more berries thi3 greatly relieved if each community ten to enable people to thrash out Albert Wude's little boy has been >ar, and the interest In the logan apealed to would furnish its allot- such problems and get them off their quite sick but is better at this writ­ minds. irry industry is growing and it is ment. ing. Within the next few weeks every- be Senotar Edwards took the floor >w necessary that provisions Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Russell called at The Graves one will be given a chance to help anl explained the difficulties of try­ Clay Taylor’s last Friday afternoon ade to can them. rot hers, who have made a success relieve this suffering and the local ing to make a strong opposition in Earl Hanson spent several days this industry in other places, will committee hopes to get a generous the legislature to some of the meas- last week with his uncle on Wilson • present to discuss the matter with response from Tillamook county. ii)es on account of the lubbist who river. le business men and other citizen-’. Willie Frazier and the Misses Hal­ Usually infested the placHe read­ Be sure to attend and help give ily admitted that the highways lie Gould and Grace Irish of Meda CLOVERDALE HIGH SCHOOL built by the county were put down were Sunday visitors at the home of le city another pay roll. SHOW GREAT SUCCESS at less expense and were be:‘er than Charles Larison. | toe ones laid by the state highway Dr. Le Fevre made a i professional A. R- ENDORSES STAND trip to Salmon river last week. TAKEN BY MAYOR MOUTON I commission. Cloverdale, March 7—(Special) — Miss Lola Winters, of < Neskowin, Mr. Edwards stat-id that in case The stunt show and frolic given by I Corinth Post No. 35, Department of Henry Parks called at the home the state industrial accident commis- 1 Oregon. G. A. R., at its regular the Cloverdale High School Friday sion were dissolved it would be ab last Friday afternoon. Beting Saturday, Feb. 26. 1921, evening was well attended and en­ Mr. Ferguson of Falls City anil solutely necessary to carry on the £sed the following Preamble and joyed by all present. Romeo and Prof. Buell and family spent Sun­ work in some way either by the »solutions and ordered copies'sen! Juliet were there, and so was Mary day with Clay Taylor and family. fia-- department o'- vate com by p ’ Pickford, and some other noted char­ the city papers: Joseph Wilson is on the sick list •antes. Whereas, the G. A. R. stands for acters. St. Peter and a bunch of but seems to de improving now. 1’he meeting adjourned about 12 e best interests an dreputation f trained cats were also present. $103 There was no school last week in ,tion, state and community— was taken in to add to the piano o'clock with no 1-finite course de- the primary room, as the teacher. i-tej ’- ion. inds for real patriotism, for loyal fund. Miss Edna Reusser, was sick. The entertainment was given un­ <1 Impartial enforcement of nil Mrs. Frank Owens' father and Ws regardless of the lawlessness or der the direction of Principal W. E. mother spent Saturday with her, Ackley & Miller, proprietors of the mplicity of law-enforcement of- Buell and Miss Claire Warner. The then took the stage for the valley. Sunset Garage, are making great program was as follows: ers. therefore. Frank Taylor, formerly editor of changes in the workshop part of that Resolved, that we are pleased and Madam Majeska and her marvel­ the Cloverdale Courier, and real es­ establishment. They have secured couraged by the patriotic procla- ous musical Moving Manakins. tate dealer of Cloversdale, but now the services of the Letson brothel s, ition of Mayor Moulton appearing Susie Slang; sad story of Susie in the real estate business at New- the city papers of February 17. and how she saw the sin of her sor­ formerly of the Martiny garage, and derg, was In this vicinity last wee It. are enlarging their shop. d that we pledge him our personal rowful short comings. A seperate stock room has been in­ d community influence to the ut- wives; Henry VIII, wedded seven New Lumber Company >st and in carrying out every icud- comes back to earth to search for the stalled presided over by I. W. White The Belding Lumber Company is and it is intended to check out every le and necessary reform not only eighth. an assumed business name Aled with the Bolshevistic booze nuisance Painful Performance of Pitiful bit of material used In repair or con­ the county clerk this week by F. B. struction. I disgrace but of any other cor­ Pleasure— Otherwise, Indigestion. Alley and H. J. Alley of Bay City Such modern methods have re ­ ding practice which may prevail Thomas Chorous. Clownish Cats ceived scant attention in this city be­ and John Jenck of Tillamook. e; also, Continually Calling. This company will conduct a log­ lesolved, that we urge every pa Rambling Romeo and Jazzy Jul­ fore and when the alterations are ging and milling business at Bald­ completed the Sunset will be one of »tic order to notify the Mayor of iet. Romeo committed Moonshin?- he most up-to-date organizations In ing on the Southern Pacific route to ir loyalty, and the women of the cide., and Juliet also. Tillamook. r that they may make their in- Frolicsome Flowers grow grad the state. snee efficient and their ballot ually and Scarecrows scamper skit- nd along these lines; also that wo lshly. e the city council and the Boys boldly burlesque girls’ phy­ ¡rches to redeem their good name sical torture with faitastic forms. ki the constant taunt that they Peppy Program of Freakish Frush, weak and inefficient in these representing ridiculous raving of up- Iters and to get so evidently be- d the Mayor, so plainly helpful to perclassment.. Doctor’s Dope derived from the i that no one will dare to repeat » slander in the future; and Anr.l- same big bottle mends all maladies. The proceeds of the evening's en­ we urge everybody to stand by Mayor and LET HIM KNOW IT. tertainment will be used to pay for a new piano. About three hundred Attest: people attended. GEORGE T. WILT. Com. CONTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIEF FUND Coming Out Attest: H. W. SPEAR, Adjt. li a regular meeting. Mar. 4. 1921 Inth W. R. C. No. 54 Dept. Oreg, y three members present and vot- unanintously indorsed the above ilutions. *t: Attest: lary Wilt. Pres. E. Conover, Sec NOTICE lot ice is hereby given to all own of poultry that the same must kept up. Owners of poultry »d running at large will be pros- ted. HENRY WHITE. 12 City Marshal. Miss Cherry Blossom.” big suc- i at Corvallis last month.—Adv. 'átch for the V. P. Trail at Gem iter. •peretta." High fkhool h 18—Adv. “Gym,” RESOLUTIONS Whereas. Mrs. May Paul, teemed member of Fairview Grange, been called suddenly homo. has leaving her family desolate and, as It were, stunned by the unexpected calamity, and, Whereas, there are many relative.« and friends to mourn the loss of her kindly presence, and in her passing this Grange has lost a valued mem- ber, there fore be it Resolved, that we extend our heartfelt sympahty to the bereaved husband and children in the lose of an affectionate wife and loving mother, and be it further Resolved, that our badges be versed In her memory, a copy these resolutions be sent to ths reaved family, a copy to the Grange bulletin and a copy to each of counly papers. ROSE CRAWFORD. MINNIE MAXWELL, GRACE BESTER. Cacti'll tee NUMBER It HI SCHOOL PLAY FRIDAY, MAR. 18 A girl of American parents, left an orphan in Japan,* the usual villian. trying to make away with her pro perty, the girl’s Japanese foster par­ ent trying to marry her to another Japanese for political reasons, and the American who falls in love with her and saves her from her plignt. furnishes the plot for the High Sch­ oo! operetta, “Miss Cherryblossem," to be given Friday March 18th. Miss Evelyn Barnes, an American girl born in Japan, and whose par ents die of fever( is brought up as a Japanese maiden. Her father’s sec­ retary uses her property for his own advancment when Evelyn, who is known as Cherryblossom is about eighteen. Worthington (the secre­ tary) returns to Japan on his yacht with party of American friends. One of them, John Henry Smith, falls in love with Cherry and wishes to mar­ ry her but Kokema, who has brought her up as his own daughter, wants her to marry Togo, a rich politician. The action of the piece centers ab­ ound Jack’s efforts to outwit Togc and Kokema. Eventually, Cherry leains her true identy, comes into her rightful property, marries Jack and ail ends happily. The cast for the production will be taken by members of the High Sch­ ool Glee Club and is as follows: )herryblossom, brought up as the daughter of Kokema, in reality Evelyn Barnes of New York. U. S. A................................. Alma Furrer Kokema, a proprietor of a tea gar­ den in Tokyo, Japan James Sharp Jessie Vanderpool, Washington’s niece ............. ......... Laverna Holden John Henry Smith, a New Yorker, on a visit to Japan as the guest of Mr. Worthington........... ... Lee Steaven.: lenry Foster Jones, Jack’s pai. in love with Jessie Arthur Harris Togo, a Japanese politician of high rank. Glen Anderson Horace Worthington, a New York broker, who is entertaining a party of friends with a trip to Japan on his yacht Errold Haltom James Young, Worthington's pri­ vate secretary Henry Bachsler Chorus- Geisha Girls - Grace Jolliffe, Blanch Harris, Mary Lamar, Evelyn Still­ well, Harriet Surranee, Martha Crank Evelyn Zenger, Edna Small. American Girls and Men—Roberta Campbell, Gladys Klinehun, Mae Pesterfield, Marion Severance, Vera Rogers, Biirnle Guyton, William Driscoll, Violet Glaisyer, Joseph Maxwell, Archie Pye, Carlyle Stran­ ahan, James Watson. John Glenger, Rodney Farley. The management has placed tickets on sale at Kock’s Drug Store. H. Booth returned from a trip through the Willamette valley last- ing three months. While In Corval­ lis he claims he saw a man, M. D. Smith, who was able to cure cancer. He also says he slept under a $100 quilt while gone, but says it seemed Just like any other quilt to him. z Sheriff Aschim reports that of the 1850,000 to be collected a little les« than 22,000 has been turned over to the county treasurer. Brighton Mills Co. To Start It is reported that the Brighton Mills Company intends starting the plant at Brighton about April 1st and the logging camps about th-' fifteenth of this month. PROTESI MADE 10 Trash Dumpers Look Out! The County Court is having trou­ High Freight Rates Cause Idlenesj ble with people who dump trash And General Business along the county roads. This is in violation of the law and anybody Depression caught in the act will be prosecuted CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Cupid Loafing County Clerk Brimhall Is wonder- ASKS LOWERED RATES Ing what ls wrong with the youtlg people of Tillamook. No marriage licenses have been issued since the 31st of January and the situation is Roosevelt Camp Grounds To Be In getting serious. Readiness For Tourist After $200 AND COSTS - FOR BOOTLEGGER This Week (By Fred C. Baker) rhe Chamber of Commerce sent telegrams to the heads of four rail, road companies in the Middle West In the case against James Hiatt on Saturday relating to the exces­ charged with boot-legging, the Jury sive freight rates on lumber, as fol­ was out about three minutes when lows: they returned and brought in a ver­ "Owing to unjust, prohibitive dict of guilty. Hiatt was lined $200 rates on lumber, saw mills are closed and costs. down, eight hundred men out of em­ The point of evidence that appar­ ployment, causing stagnation in all ently Influenced the verdict of the lines of business, also in passenger jury was the fact that a piece of and freight business on ratlrctd. the still that had become worn out Imperative that rates prior to last was found near Hiatt's house and August be restored Immediately. Lc- that the house In whlcTT the still conditlons on account of stag­ was found was locked with a pad- nation getting bad. lock and hasp, the latter made of a When the railroad rates were rais­ strap hinge. Several pairs of ed on lumber it killed the goose that strap hinges of this same kind were laid the golden egg, not only injur­ found in Hiatt's house and one pair ing the railroads, but caused stagna­ was broken. Hiatt disclaims any tion in all kinds of business, and knowledge of how the hinges came 1 lllamook, like all other places where lumber mills are situated, is now to be in his residence. The case was tried before the Jus- suffering and will continue to suffer until the railroads restore the tice court this week. freight rates that prevailed previous to August 20, 1920. BAR VIEW NEWS ITEMS • • • Bar View, Oregon, March 9.—- The Roosevelt Camp Grounds, (Special)—Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Nel which the Chamber of Commerce mu son left for Portland this week. M rs. been putting Into park like shape, Nelson having been called thither by will be completed this week, with ■ e the sudden death of her sister. The exception of a little grading to level Nelsons nre an except lonaly nice cou­ that part of the grounds that need ple and the entire community ex- leveling. Over 400 Hees have been tends its sympathy to them In t heil' planted, and these have been pro­ I time of trouble. tecled from damage by running rows I 8. H. Brainard and wife, who I of fences, and the fences all put in been visiting the Sipprells for good order. The house which the past week or so have returned | ainpors use has been painted. All their home in Portland. tiiat remains to that to he be Hone done is is tn to put in If theta is such an animal as a electric plates for cooking or building hegira it surely has been in Bar a number of dutch ovens to finish up View lately. Among those who have the improvements, with the excep­ made their exodus from the settle­ tion of planting some flowers so as to ment are C. E. Gardner and family, give the grounds a more park like ap­ who have moved to their ranch near pearance, which It is hoped the ladies Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Turn­ of the ladies of the city will take in bull, and Mr. and Mrs, Givens. hand. We are glad to aee Mrs. E. D. • • Severance back on the Job again sf­ a clean-up week ter her more-or less protrncted ili It is surprising the amount of dirt ness. and rubbish there is In different part Any time you Ttllamookers want of the city, especially around resident to see the worst piece of road in the property and the back of business county take a ride out to Bar View houses. No one should be allowed fortunately the residents here are to dump manure around their pro­ just the opposite. We are afraid perty and allow it to rot and stink, the powers that preside over the and those who persist in doing so roads have lost what little affection I should be prosecuted. However, they had for us or they would put hre Is need of a general clean up of In a plank or two just to show their j the city and every person, who rents good will. , i property, as «ell as those who own” The Get Togeather Club under the 1 property,should cast their eyes about able presidency of A. J Cummln.-'.t' I their own places before casting their scored nnother bullseye in the dance 'optics at the dirt and rubbish about given under its auspices Saturday their neighbors places. There Is go evening last. About 60 copies kep' Ing' to he a great Influx of visitors the floor In continuous vibration un­ into the country this year, und I: is til nearly midnight when lunch w>i highly necessary to clean up and served. The G. T. part of the dun that It be kept cleaned up. name certainly spells Good Time • • • Every business man should be in­ whenever they put anything i on the terested in the loganberry industry boards. that Is If they are Interested in Che There 1« a brai d :ly has t edand must have if the city is to have you don’t ii-ni'y have to sit development and prosperty. To help If at nighii». boost the loganberry industry the Dr. Wise has purchased Chamber of Commerce has arranged a vacant corners In the center very important meeting for Friday and will Improve them wit evening, March 11, at the City Hall Ings. at 8 P.M. AU the Tillamook City Mr. L. M. Alley is Improving his ]• boosters will be present, and the on- with a fine new home. Mr. B. J. Parker left for Portland tite evening will be given up for the after a visit here for a few days. B:" discussion of the loganberry Industry. Is a good scout and he can't ip ' The meeting however, Is not con­ around too often to suit us. Whit­ fined to the business men. but all her® he slipped a monkey wrench ir those who are Interested in the mat the machinery of the gossiping fra ter are cordially invited to attend ternlty that will keep them busy fo from different parts of th country. • * • a time. The country is saved—there's a le­ George P. Winslow, H. T. Botts vel-headed editor at the head of ;h W. D. Pine and A. II. Gaylord wer> government. business week. visitors to Cloverdale thi Card of Thanks We wish to thank our man The front of Smithy's Variety friends for their kindness shown at ■tore has undergone a change thl« the death of our beloved husband week, more window room being add and father. MRS. P. HANSEN. ARTHUR HANSEN. Mr». Dan Goodspeed haw bough th* Alfred Anderson has bought the old Larson place ns a resldcn< C. J. Edwards place on First str«*t The family will move about the fli of the month. •nd will move there shortly.