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    VOLUME 32
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MARCH 17, 1921
NUMBER 20
CALF CLUB WORK
PUHI
1ST RF t I celebrate
their
uu TRY Ml
rnuói
S|LVER WEDD|NG
TO BE PROMOTED
FIRST CLASS SHAPE
KEPT AT HOME
i
_____
Gather To Congratulate I
Mr. Allen, State Livestock Club
I
Nehalem Mayor and
Leader,Visits Tillamook
Wife
»
County Clubs
STABILITY
OF
DAIRY
INDUSTRY
ROAMING
FOWLS
UNDER
BAN
PERMITS THE BUILDING OF BAD
FAVORABLE DECISION REACHED
REFLECTED
IN
LATEST
Nehalem,
Ore.
Mar.
14
—
(Special)
OF
NEWLY
PASSED
LY NEEDED FEEDER
One of the fastst gams of the sea­
Mr. L, J. Allen, State Livestock
AT MEETING HELD T AST
—Mayor and Mrs. A. C. Anderson
ASSN. REPORT
I Club Leader, Corvallis, visited in Till -
ORDINANCE
HIGHWAYS
son was played last Saturday night
FRIDAY NIGHT
thejr
25th
wed-
tonight
celebrated
at the High school gymnasium be­
aniook County on Monday, Tuesday
ding
anniversary.
tween the fast Newberg American
and Wednesday of this week.
On
who has for the
of the dairy association in the county
CO-OPERATION
KEYNOTE
OF
SUCCESS
COMMUNITIES MAI NOW COOPERATE
"J"“
w"*™ PARKING THE EXTENDED HALE
has been in the
met in county superintendent Lamb s
general
merchandise
business .here,
| The score was close all the way
office at the Court House and plans
and Mrs. Anderson were married in
were made for promoting Calf Club
through the game but Newberg won
Highway Commission and County In the end with the count at 23 to Plumbing Ordinance Similar To Astoria. Oregon where they spent Demand For Tillamook Cheese In­ work in Tillamook County, during Graves Canning Company Consider­
creases Until It Tops Market
twelve years then moved to Port­
One At Eugene Is Being
Courts Work Together In Neto
[19.
Both teams showed good worn
1921. The different dairy assocla-
ing Gravel Pit Site Offered
land
before
coming
to
Nehalem
in
For Entire Country
Considered
tlons wlthin the county will interest
Road Building Plan
and the crowd was thrilled several
By City Council
1910.
themselves In the Standard Calf club’
I times by a number of long baskets
|
About
150
of
their
friends
called
converted from difficult places on
of their respective breeds, The work
Mrs. H. W.
That the Tillamook County Cream­ is being arranged so as to include
The deliberation of several new during the evening.
(By Loyal M. Graham)
the floor. The Newberg team show­
Business men and berry growers
Now-days every progressive farm- ed speed and good teamwork, pleas­ ordinances marked the meeting of Tohl, Mrs. L. Zaddach and Mrp. S. ery association Is of sound condition every Calf Club member in the Coun- met at the rooms of the Chamber of
is shown by the latest figures issued ty In a Standard Club, There will
er is interested in the subject of good ing the crowd with their splendid the city council last Monday night. A. Smith assisted in receiving.
from
the office of that organization, be five or six Standard Calf clubs Commerce last Friday night and talk
Dainty
refreshments
were
served
I
Ordinance
number
404,
prohibit
­
display
of
all-around
basketball
abil
­
roads. Through roads like the main
assuring
the people of Tillamook within the county and each club will ed over the prospects of establishing
by
Mrs.
Katherine
Clark,
assisted
ing
poultry
from
running
at
large
Much credit must be given the
arteries of Railroad Transportation, ity.
a cannery In this county. The meet­
must of necesity be had, but the road local team however, as they played a in the limits of Tillamook city, was by Mrs. M. Kamm, Miss Marina county a solid foundation on which be entitled to have a livestock judg­ ing was well attended, about fifty­
to
promote
and
build
up
their
comm
­
Larson
and
Miss
Alma
Ripley,
ing team at the County Fair, where
building program that interests the clean, consistant game all through prepared, read and voted upon.
unity without the hazard of crop two teams will be selected, one to go persons being present from all parts
farmer more than any other is quite and held their opponents to a close It carried an emergency clause, but
of the community.
failures, depression etc.
I was held up for the regular time on
to Salem to compete at the Interstate
likely to be that of feeder roads, or score all through the game.
J. Merrill Smith, elected temporary
The creamery association is a mo­ Livestock show. Several livestoca
roads from the farm to the town. i The following men played on the account of one dissenting vote, that
chairman, called for discussion ou
del of efficent cooperation and is now club meetings are being scheduled
I
Heretofore the State program of road Wilson river team: C. Heisel for­ of Councilman Talbot.
composed of twenty-four creameries, for the next few weeks, the first of u the subject and It was concluded
building has not been turned in that ward, B. Morrison forward, J. Plas- | This ordinance will make It un­ 1
most of which are in active operation series to be held on Saturday, March that the lands in Tillamook that
The ker center, W. Foster playing for­ lawful to allow poultry to run at
direction to any great extent,
were least suited for dairying were
the year around.
19th, inthe Grange Hall at Clover­ the best for berry culture, the bot­
market road bill has brought some ward part of the game and center large during any season of the yar,
Tilamook cheese has never wanted dale at twelve o'clock.
’ and provides a fine of not less than
relief, but the process of road build- also for a period, A. Boquist guard,
tom land being too wet. A. W. Bunn
for
a market, being preferred over
$5
or
more
than
$50
for
violation.
G.
Funk
guard
with
A.
Boquist
and
Chicago, Ill. Mar. 2— (Special)--
Ing by yearly tax, as undel the mar­
who
for some time past has been ex­
all other brands of cheese now being
ket road law, is too slow and results B. Boquist interchanging at guards. This city has heretofore had an ord­ Local Holstelns are continuing to
Harlequin Club
perimenting
with a tract to the east
manufactured in the United States,
Mrs. James E. Galley and Mrs. [of Tillamook city, stated that his
in"patch work” rather than exten- I The Wilsan river Club team will inance prohibiting chickens from make good milk and butter produc­
and
it
always
commands
the
lop
price
Floyd Ingram were hostess at a most i best berry land was incapable of
give and intensive road building. play its final game of the season Sat- being turned out during certain tion records as is indicated by of­
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What the farmer needs is something ur<A*y night, March 19 th, when they seasons.
ficial tests reported from the office This has all come about through co­ delightful meeting of the Harlequin I [supporting
more than one cow to ten
operation
and
a
close
study
of
condi
­
tangle
with
the
fast
Tillamook
High
j
Ordinance
number
388
was
am-
of Malcolm H. Gardner, Delaven,
Club, Tuesday afternoon, March 15th acres and that he considered the dry
that will get the roads now, some-
tions that bring about the best pro­ fl at ♦ f the
Yi
hntiio of M ro Cl n 1 lzivr
!
111 i
i ................ i • _
.
*
•
home
of Mrs. Gailey.
thing tfiat will help him to get his School team. A good game is assured ended, allowing the parking time on Wis., Superintendent of Advanced
hill land would raise the best can­
duct.
Qther
manufacturers
have
tried
everyone
and
both
teams
are
out
to
2nd
avenue
from
First
street
to
Sth
At every turn one was reminded ning berries. It was unquestionab­
Registry of the Holstein-Frleslan
produce into market at less cost at
to duplicate the Tillamook product of good old St. Patrick, and he must
at any and all times of the year, win. If you want to witness a fast street extended to thirty minutes Association of America.
ly decided that there could be no
at different times but so far have al­ havo been proud to see all the clever
This week’s bulletin reports the
something that will put him in clos­ game be sure and see this last game between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6
possible conflict bet wen the dairy
ways
met
with
failure.
p.m. during the six business days cf pure bred Holstein cow, Chimacum
schemes worked out in his honor, ,and the berry Industry here in vlow
er touch with the towns, with his of this season.
i
The following is a consolidated The decorations consisted of
the week, with no time limit set for Wayne Monarch Cornucopia, owned
great of these fucts. Another point that
neighbors, and give him a wider
statement showing the financial con- masses of daffodils nnd evergreens,
other
periods.
by F R Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon,
range of activities.
was in favor of the fruit industry
Near and Far East Drive
The ordinance before the change as having made at the age of four dition of twenty three factories of with spots here and there of sham­ was that, on account of the high de­
To this end Senate Bill No.354 is
Plans for the organization of allowed but ten minutes parking years and ten months, a record of the Tillamook County Creamery ass­ rocks and ferns.
Shamrocks even velopment that dairying has under­
a step in the right direction, and
ociation. The Mohler creamery, pri­ grew on the window curtains and
.Tillamook County for the Near and time on the street concerned.
632.7 lbs. of milk and 22.881 lbs.
gone in Tillamook county. It la be­
comes the nearest to bringing relief
The plumbing ordinance now in of butter fat in seven days, equiva- vately owned, and the Blaiue Cream­ green light shades.
to the farmer of any piece of legtj- Far East drive, are progressing nlce-
coming nearly impossible for a per­
ery, which was not in the association
The afternoon was spent playing son of moderate means to farm tills
lation yet suggested or enacted. Peo­ 1 ly. The lodges of the county are ap­ force in the city of Eugene was read lent to 28.60 lbs. of butter.
in 1920, are not included:
,
pointing
committees
to
meet
in
the
and
discussed.
As
soon
as
a
meas
­
Irish games telling jokes full of country. Five or ten acres is con­
ple generally are willing to pay for
Resources:
Blarney, and singing IriBh songs.
sidered all one man would be able to
what will benefit them, and some­ ’ assembly room of the city hall next ure can be drawn up Tillamook will
Buildings and grounds
$111,430.20
Monday
night
to
arrange
a
proper
doubtless
be
protected
in
this
way.
Following the scheme of the day, handle in berries and this umoii,’i t
WHEELER LOGGING COMPANY
where I have heard that "The Lord
Supplies in factories .......... 25,744.52
The proposition of building a
helps those who help themselves." adjustment of quotas, and to con­
RENEWS WORK THIS WEEK Accounts receivable .......... 11,261.17 the hostesses served such a delicious !would not put him under the heavy
duct
a
complete
organization
for
concrete
culvert
across
the
ditch
'
lunch that the partakers could easily expense that establishing a dairy
It has been demonstrated in road
1921 expence items paid ........ 885.77 imagine themselves in old Ireland be­
ranch necessarily would.
building that the highway commis­ conducting the drive. They ask all running through the south part of I
i Wheeler, Ore. Mar. 14, (Special). ■Advanced to patrons .....
2,424.23 fore the duy of the Sel’n Feiners.
I Representatives of Graves Broth­
sion and the County Courts are mere clubs, granges and other organiza­ Miller avenue was also considered. Haak Bros, shipped their first logs Cash in banks .....
28,058.19
Mrs. Taylor, sister of Mrs. Bob rs canning aompany were present
apt to help those communities to get tions to send committees to assist in The grading of this street has been from camp at Snark located near the
Other
assets
...........
6,601.25 Coeman, carried off a real shamrock
this
effort
to
do
Tillamook
County
taking place rapidly during the bit
and stated that they were willing.
loads where the community does a
mouth of the Salmonberry Friday. Total .......
186,405 33 plant as the prize for clever bruin
and in fuct anxious, to build a suit­
part of work and votes money to help. share of this great humanitarian of mild weather lately.
Whether or not to pass an ordin­ The construction of the camp started Liabilities:
work.
able canning establishment here.
This measure permits a county, or work.
I To take charge of the Near East ance standardizing the distance to last September and is new and mo­ Capital stock accounts .... $28,896.50
The guests present were: Mrs. The Graves concern is now operating
more than one county, or a part of a
coir. ¡build sidewalks from the property dern and there is 30,000,000 feet of Surplus funds................... 118,273.33 Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Case, and Mrs. evertii successful canning enterpr ae
county, or several road districts, or organizations the following
mittees
have
been
appointed
this line was considered but no action timber owned by Haak Bros., that Bills payable ........................ 26,500.00 George Hoskins, who was voted into in Oregon and the corporation is cap­
one road district, or parts of a road
will be logged from this camp, The Overdrafts at banks ............... 1,076.54
week
and
will
bgin
the
work
of
tak
­ was taken.
the club. The club adjourned to meet italized for $250,000. Their plan
districts to form an Improvement I
fir timber is being shipped to the December cheese accounts 11,658,96
ing contributions to the fund ifl the
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Turnbull is to sell $30,000 worth of stork
district for the construction of cer­
Whitney Company at Garibaldi, the Total ................................... 186,405 33
next month, where the members plan about the county and build a factory
tain designated roads. It applies ti near future: Masonic lodgi —c. I.
cedar
will be sawed into shingles at
This statement is taken up to Jan. to have a Jargon purty and a Pot wllh that amount. They were asked
BISHOP
SHEPARD
HONOR
.
any road running through one dis­ Clough, Roy N. Henkle and A. A.
Wheeler,
«oine
of
the
spruce
and
hem
­
1st, 1921. All patrons have received Luck Lunch.
GUEST AT BIG» BANQUET
t i prepare a financial statement and
trict or more than one district. It Hall: Knights of Pythias—C. W.
lock will be used in the Wheeler their milk checks promptly, in fact,
W.
Barrick,
Dolph
Tinnerstet
and
a written agreement of what they in­
will enable certain valleys In the stale
United Mill,
much more so than in other comm­
tended to do and submit this to a lo­
to get a road out. It will make it T. Oathout; Odd Fellows—F. A.
Arriving iu Tillamook last Satur-
NEW
BOAT
SERVICE
IS
Minta
Lundburg
has
been
appoint-
unities of Oregon where cheese mak­
cal
committee composed of F. C.
possible for different communities to Eeltz, Emil Heusser and Willard day evening Bishop Wm. O. Shepard ed postmistress at Wheeler. She is ing is an industry.and practically all
SCHEDULED FOR WHEELER
Baker, E. M. Condit and Clarence
It Church; Pythian Sisters—Mrs. M. in charge of the Portland area of the capable and will make a very efflcenr express themselves as well satisfic'd
be connected by a good road,
IR.
Terry, Mrs. Alva Williams and
Wheeler, Ore. Mar. 14 (Special) Provoost. This committee Is to con­
would enable the people of Tillamook | r .
a postmistress.
Methodist church, was taken on
with the association as it has been
eDwey Handley: Rebeccas—
Mrs.
W. E. Chamberlin, of the firm Cham­ sider the proposition and have a
and Washington counties to create
.ride about the country adjacent to
handled.
berlin and Co., San Frisco, who are special meeting called to report i'S
a road district for improvment of a 'Mrs. Woolf, Mrs. Conover, Mrs. Bree- {Tillamook that he might get a bette-
and
Mrs.
Aschint.
den
in the shipping business spent the findings.
road betw’een Forest Grove and Till­
Auction Great Success
idea of conditions in this countv.
The advisability or starting a co­
first of the week inspecting the mills
Barview Boy Breaks Leg
amook, or between Cedar Mills and
The auction conducted Saturday at
[He was shown some of the best
operative
cunnery etitir- ly owned
and
harbor
at
Brighton
nnd
Who
ler.
Barview,
Ore.
Mar.
16
Verncyila, or any other combination
-(Special)
dairy land Tillamook county afford- the Highland Grove farm, F. R
News From Beaver
of road building.
'ed. Later in the evening a banquet Beals owner, resulted in the sale of — Mauler Forest Gish met with a He was well pleased with condition! and operated by Tillamook people
Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Savage was held at the church in honor of 26 grade cows at an average
of bad accident this week,
He was here and his firm will send a bout, was also discussed. Under this plan
The plan is carefully worked out,
and Mrs. Goldsworthy were Tilla- the bishop. This gathering was well about $125 apiece. Colonel J. W. riding an express wagon along the possibly the schooner Oakland, to the Graves Brothers were to furnish
and is along the lines of improvement
I mook visitors last Friday.
attended.
the Jetty when he got too near the edge Brighton about the last of May fov a some person well experienced in berry
Hughes of Forest Grove cried
of city streets by the people voting
were
Mr.'and
Mrs.
Guy
Maltoon
and fell off on the rocks below, cargo of lumber. Later on the same canning to run the plant and were to
It is understood that the Tilla­ sale.
long time bonds at not to exceed 3ix
Monday
shoppers
in
Tillamook.
In some manner his knee was company may Inaguiale regular ser­ take over the output. In any event
mook
congrega'ion
of
the
Methodi-*
The
heaviest
buyers
were
Clarence
p«*r cent interest, to b retired by a
Lloyd Woods and family were Till­ church is contemplating the building Davis of Nehalem, and Goltlib Wy. jammed in between the rocks and vice to both Nehalem and Tlllamooc it Is quite probable that a factory
tax upon the property within the
will be built in the county.
of a new church building in the near and Roscoe Barker, both
Tilla­ the weight of hie body broke his leg bays.
bounderles of the improvement dis­ amook visitors Saturday.
Brighton Camp No. 4 commence I
The city council has offered the
future.
mook.
j
;
t
above
the
knee.
trict of not to exceed one per cent
Mrs. Ward Sappington returned
logging with a full crew Monday site of the old gravel pit nt the west
each year. There is no joker or trie | home Friday afternoon after spend­
end of First street to the Graves peo-
•*ach year. There is no joker or trick ing several days visiting Tillamook
i morning. The mill at Brighton will
pie providing they pay the paving
in the bill. If they do not want it, friends.
start sawing the first week in April.
aasessments against the property
When the mill and camp are both
lhey do not have to vote the bonds.
Ollie and Ray Woods were 'Tilla­
The site
running over 200 men are given em­ which amount to $769.38,
It is all in the hands of the voters. mook visitors last Saturday.
■Is
thought
to
be
ideal
and
the
can­
ployment.
The preliminary steps for road
nery representatives are considering
D. L. Jones has a broad smile
Rapid progress is being made on
building under this measure can be
They ask that the
all times for everybody since the
the repairing of Outlook I ri > nnd new it favorably.
briefly stated as follows:
council
designate
fifteen feet at the
rival of a baby daughter last week
owners, Thus. B. and George Watt
1. Decide on the bounderles of
expect to have't ready for the tourist back of the tract to use as a street,
in Eugene. The little lady has been
the improvements district, and the
season which opens in June. It lias jt 1» understood that Bay City has
named Laurel Bell.
name of the district, and the road t.J
50 imini» and has a very sightly lo- also offered a very good Site In that
Attorney
Winslow
and
wife
and
Mr
be constructed.
<atlon.
It will I m * the beet and laig- town free of charge to the cannery
an<j Mrs. Green of Tillamook spent
2. Prepare and submit to th-,
est hotel on Garibaldi beach.
people.
last Tuesday evening at the home of
Highway Commission a petition set-
I It was stated at the meeting that
Mr. and Mrs. Savage.
ting out the bounderles of the dis-
three years ago the Graves Canning
CLOVERDALE GRANGE SHOW
Mrs. Ed. Mallory spent last Friday
trlet, name of district, and the pur-
SCORES A BIO SUCCESS Cotnpaay paid Tillamook people aOil
evening
with
Cloverdale
friends.
poses of the organization, The pe-
[than $40,000 for wild berries
fir
The Beaverites are rejoicing over
tition must be approved by the High­
Cloverdale, Mar. 14.-— The Clov­ cunning purposes and this Is consll-
way Commlwioa beforelt is signed. the prospects of the Mutual T )e-
erdale Grunge gave a four act dram i ered as an indication of a hat in pl-t-
3. If approved then get the peti- phone line being extended to Hebo.
untitled “In Old New England” last sible if berry culture is tnkan up in
tioa signed by the registered voters
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Friday night. Minerva Ann Johnson earnest In th» county.
ia the district, at least 2 per cent of Mrs. Bckerson on Thursday, Match
was there with her more, which
the registered voters fust sign the 17.
caused everyone to enjoy a hearty
JerieX Breeders
Petition, a greater percentage is pre­
i laugh. Algernon Percival Montgom­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Bell and Ml.
Saturday March 26th, an all
,
On
ferable.
ery
was
there
too.
but
some
of
the
and Mrs. Roy M Savage enter'atued
players evidently wiahed he hatin I duj meeting will ba held nt Fair
4. After the petition is signed It with a 500 party last Saturday
ev­
been
for he had b«en in a ntixup witn , , View hall for Breeders and Calf Club
!• filed with the Secretary of State, ening at the Bell home. The hnu*"
a "pretty little black and whits kit- member». The subject» of regi»< r<-
who notifies the governor of ttoat fact was decorated with Spring bean tie.-
ten, don't cher know.” .Several en- Hon and :raasfer of «c.ttie »111 be
aad the Governor should then »all anr suggest Ion» of St. Patrick. Lun­
ft
gagamente were ■ nnounced and ever/ discussed and the enforcements
aa election at the usual voting places cheon was served at 11:30 and prises
al)
luws
and
regulation»,both
feder-
one wan supposed to live happily -vet-
within the district, notify the Coun­ awarded to the onee making the
after . Even the mule. A neat Iftt.'e a aud «tale for the protection of puri
ty Clerk to cause notices of election highest score. Will Gilbert received
Th«
•uni was realized to apply on the nea bred cattle from tuberculosis,
to be posted, and the matter is then the highest score for the men and
Mt
recomeudatiun
of
a
breeder
to
Grange
kitchen.
We
commonly
•quarly up to the voters of the ds- Mrs. Goldsworthy for the ladles. Th-}
fall*
with
the
county
court
on
think of Grangers as the producers of
trict as to whether the district shall consolation prizes were won by
food nt offs but thMw Orangers prov- hoard.
formed. The details of the fur- Clint King and Mrs. Will Gilbert.
themselves capube of producing some I The Calf Club member» are >o
’her proceedure are carefully worked
,
thin*
elec A fine even Inge enter- meet our club leader and begin wo.'k
°ut in the law It provides for a
lalament. We hope that they will •f the year.
REE! "BAND” feturlng William
Hoard of seven Trustees to work IB
nee fit to entertain it« again before 1 Bvory body mhm .
*•* Janet Ion with the Highway Coan- 8. Hart at tba GEM Saturday night.
JOB DONAIJMKU
lou*.
"BIG SPBUCB"a atory of t«v BIG
(C ob M bm B aa P<*» s>
Friends
RECORD HOLSTEIN
OWNED LOCALLY
q
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Tonic