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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 24, 1921
VOLUME 32
CLOVERDALE
HAPPENINGS
Zurah Cruthers is on the sick list.
I
NUMBER 21
STORIES OF LIFE
10 BE PROTESTEDCALF CLUB STARTS IN CITY SCHOOLS AR0UND BEAVER
I Cloverdale, Ore. Mar. 19, (Special)
Mr. Bunn
forniery a resident of
Mrs. Lena Hall went to Portland MAYOR OF
meeting was called at Cloverdale CONTAGIOUS DISEASE SITUATION Beaver, but now residing in Tilla­
TWO SUITS TO RECOVER MONEY
PORTLAND ASKS
REDUCTION EXPECTED TO GIVE
¡the fore part of last week.
Grange Hall, on the above date and a
mook viBlted relatives and friends
AND ONE DIVORCE
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS
COOPERATION OF LOCAL
NEW IMPETUS TO COAST
Mrs. Collins visited Mrs. Ed. Han­
Jersey Calf Club organized, with Miss
here last Sunday.
PROCEEDING
REPORTED
SERIOUS
OFFICIALS
LUMBER INDUSTRY
sen last Friday.
Burr, County Club Leader, in charge,
| Dollie Sappington has been quite
Frankie and Georgia Smith have
ably assisted by Mr. Jo« Donaldson,
sick for a few days but is recovering
President of the Tillamook Cour«»
now.
MEETING WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY W.N. Bays has been Indoors for th,
MANY WILL REFUSE TO PAY NEW RAT Jersey Cattle Club.
Agent Pine made some helpful sug­
A number of Cloverdalltes attended
last two weeks on account of bron­
gestions as did also Mr. Morrison Mill
the dance at Hebo Saturday night.
chial trouble.
Unlawful Possession of “Hooch’’
Fred Meitzke went to Portland the Oregon Municipalities Join Hands In and Mrs. Rose Crawford. Miss Della Mayor IHues Call And All Parents
Mrs. Roxie Mann of Tillamook re­ New Rates Only One Cent More At
Brings Heavy Fine.—One
Miller, a bright little Miss, told of
first of last week, taking his wife’s
turned home last Saturday after vis­
Are Urged To Be
Demand For a Rehearing
Mii»ouri River Points
Will Appeal
some of her work in the Calf Club,
father and mother who are on their
iting In Beaver for a few days.
Present
of Rate Case
Than Asked For
prizes she had won, etc.
The Calf
way to their old home In Minn,
| The Beaver girls lost to the T.H.S.
L. J. Allen, State Livestock Club
Club rules were read by Miss Burr.
girls, in a fast basket ball game last
Suits filed in the circuit court Leader, and Miss Burr, County Club
Pertinent quetions were asked and
The contagious desease situation in Saturday night by score of 4 to 3.
Much agitation Is manifest about
this week include that of the First Leader, were in the south end of the
W. P. Kenney, vice president and
answered.
the public schools has become so ser­ The score was even when time was
the
city
and
county
regarding
the
Bank of Bay City versus Henry But­ county last week in the interest of
Mr. Donaldson Informed those ious that Mayor Moulton has called called, Tillamook winning by a foul director of traffic of the Great Nor­
Increased telephone rates granted by
thern Railway Co., has sent the fol­
ler, et al, to recover money
on a ndustrlal Club work.
present that a prize of 325 would be a meeting of the people of Tillamook In the extra five minutes of play.
th« public service commission recen*
promissory note. Lewis O. Leach
given by the Tillamook Jersey Cattle City to take place in the council i Rev. Fisher delivered a very Inter­ lowing letter to the Tillamook Cham­
Hugh Wallace has been on the sick
iy-
claims that Julius Erickson owes list but is now improving.
club to the boy or girl writing the chambers next Wednesday night, esting Easter sermon here last Snn- ber of Commerce,which was in answer
Since the new rates went into
him money for labor performed : Mrs.Llzzie Redwine returned to her
test essay about the Jersey cow; w-hy March 30th, for the purpose of dis­ day. People who failed to hear It to a telegram asking the Western
effect many telephone users have
railroads to restore the rate on lum­
while in the defendant’s employ home south of Cloverdale the first of
she
is the best cheese cow, etc.
The cussing the matter and learning if the mined a treat.
stated that they will flatly refuse to
ber which existed last August, but
and asks the court to award him a ast week. She has been staying at
boy or girl writing the article must people will stand behind the city
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Woods
and
chil-
comply with the decision of the com...
judgment for the amount. Paul the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brl-
be a club member in this county. government in some action to lm- dren visited in Beaver last Sundey. whether this will satisfy the lumber
mission, evidently prefering to do
The
Rooney is asking judgment against ody at Sandlake.
Mr.Marc Bays offered an additional prove conditions. Rhe mayor thinkn
Roy Savage and wife went to Till­ men this remains to be seen.
without their telephones rather than
the Crescent Lake Lumber company | Mrs. Walter Todd and two daugh­
prize of >5 if the winner were a that proper support has not been amook Saturday to attend the basket letter follows:
pay what they consider an exorbitant
for labor performed and logs furnish­ ters, Leola and Agnes, are on the sick
member of the Nectucca club.
“Tillamook Chamber of Commerce,
given the city officials in their efforts ball game.
rate for such a utility. The senti­
ed the defendant.. The sum claimed list..
Tillamook, Oregon.
Those who have signed up I to to clean up sanitary conditions.
There will be special EaBter ser
ment expressed over this matter is
tc be due is >1176.91.
I Mrs. Alec Imlah took the stage for more noticable than any other thing become members of th« club are i as
It has been stated that thirty per vices here next Sunday. Mr. Drake Dear Sir: Pardon delay tn answering
follows: Arnold Jensen and Ella cent of the children have been held has charge of the singing and Mrs. your wire of March Sth in regard to
Charlie A. Hanna charges Nora Portland last Friday morning.
that has stirred the community for
Mitchel], Oretown; Allen Gilbert, out of school for the past few months Welsh, our efficient S. S. Supt., has lumber rates, account absence in the
Leretta Hanna with desertion and I Charles Ray has been suffering some time .
John White. Beaver; Paul and Floyd on account of contagious deseases and charge of the other part of the pro­ East.
asks that their matrimonial bonds with a severe cold.
The mayor of Tillamook this week
be dissolved and he be allowed tne I Webster Hudson went to Hemlock received the following telegram from Thun, Cloverdale; Merle Jenson,Ver the ituation has been considered too gram.
We feel reduction made to Chicago
non Jenson, Kenneth Rogers and serious to be allowed to continue.
custody of two minor children. They on Tuesday of last week.
The weather is beautiful
In this and Missouri River so close to umount
Mayor Baker of Portland:
Ed Cochran went to Salem on Tues “Recent decision Increasing telephon Lloyd McKlllip, Hebo.
were married at Eugene, October 25,
It would be well for all parents es­ section of the country, Some folks specified by lumbermen as necessary
The Club name is Nestucca Jersey pecially to be present at the meeting have planted their early gardens.
1911. The plaintiff also charges the day of last week to see his mother rates not only affects this city but all
to restore former parity of rates that
Calf Club.
defendant
with improper relations who is in the hopltal there.
but little disadvantage will result.
scheduled
and
help
arrive
at
some
the cities in Oregon and therefore Ts
The following officers were elected: plan to Improve conditions.
| C. W. Hatfield and daughter Violet a matter of state Interest. May I be
with other men.
We feel certain if we were to attempt
THE BOOSTER COLUMN
to restore comparltive rates existing
The city council, at the meeting
The case of the State versus Er­ and Mr. and Mrs.Will Hatfield made permitted to suggest that you have Pres. Allan Gilbert, Vice Pres. Arnold
(By Fred C. Baker.)
nest Harris, charged with the unlaw a business trip to Tillamook last Fri­ iyour city council authorize your city Jensen, Sec. and Treas. Merle Jensen. last Monday night, decided to install
It is expected that work on the prior to August 26th we could not
Allan Gilbert, Arnold a wooden culvert for the ditch run­
ful possession of liquor, wa tried for day.
I attorney to cooperate with the ci. v Directors:
Bayocean road will start about the accomplish srne.
Ralph Werschkul was out of ’.he ! attorney of Portland and join in a Jensen, Merle Jensen, Paul Thun ning through Miller avenue, It was first of next month, when the govern­
The new rates are only one «ent
the second time Monday with the
result that the Jury, after being nut meat shop several days last week on petition for a rehearing. Geo. L. Vernon Jenscen, Elena Mitchell and considered that such a structure ment dredge will be put to work and more at Omaha and St. Paul than
John White. Mr. Marc Bays was cho would be more satisfactory 'than * in about two months one of the coun­ lumbermen request and two and one
abou ten minutes, brought in a ver­ account of sickness
I Baker, Mayor of Portland.”
A. A. Imlah took his daughter Ag­
concrete culvert, as was at
tirsi ty steam shovels be moved there. This ha!T cents at Chicago, and inasmuch
dict of guilty. The previous Jury
Mayor Moulton immediately in.. sen Local Club leader.
The Club adjourned to meet again intended.
nes to Portland on Wednesday of la it ' structed city attorney A. A. Ila'l to
was unable to agree.
will be good news to the property as rateB from West in past ten years
week, to be with her siter, Mrs. J. L. ' get the authority of the council to at one o’clock April 9,1921 at Clover­
The
plumbing
<
ordinance
is
to
be
owners of Bayocean who have been on this basis have been advanced but
The defendant was charged with
dale Grange Hall.
submitted to the council for its final waiting so many years to build bung­ thirty-three and one third per cent,
being in possession of liquor whiie Stafford, who is to undergo an oper- I ¡ct in this matter, which was done,
action April Sth.
This ordinance alows there, for It is certain there while rates from South have been ad­
and Tillamook apparently stands back i
attending a a dance given at the K. ation there
Dan
Hilliker,
who
has
been
work
­
has
been
made
up
from
"parts
of wil] be quite a building boom at Bay­ vanced seventy-one per cent, and dif­
LOCAL
NEWS
of
any
movement
that
might
be
:
P. hall on the night of March 12th.
ing in the Cloverdale Garage, is hav­ started for a revision downward of1 The O. E. 8. is planning to hold a m-'a9ur-s in fo-ce in other cities of ocean as soon as It Is assured that the ference under new rates will be oni
It is understood thauthe case will
ing a bugalow built in Hebo. Larry telephone rates.
to road is going to be built and no more half cent at Omaha and St. Paul, and
party in the Masonic hall on the 31st Oregon and is especially suited
be appealed.
aggravating delays. As there is con­ two cents at Kansas City from what
i It is said that about thirty five of March. A parcel post system, local conditions.
N. E. Melchior was also arresdhrl Olds is the carpenter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Imlah
left
for
th
A.
T.
Dolan
made
a
present
to
presided
over
by
Post
mater
General
siderable property at Bayocean that jthey were ten years ago compared to
municipalities of Oregon have started
ast week for having liquor in his
valley
last
Thursday
to
be
with
her
the
city
of
two
concrete
street
inter
­
Ethel
Bales,
cards
and
a
candy
booth
have not paid taxes for a number of rates from the south,we feel every ef­
similar
action
and
the
combined
ef
possession. He pled guilty and wiTs
mother who has suffered another forts of these communities is expected 1 are said to be features of the event section markers to replace some that yenrs this is a good time to buy tax fort should be made to try and work
lined 3200 and costs.
■troke of paralysis.
'A general admission of 35 cents is to had been broken.
certificates and procure good building business on that new basis.
to bring about favorable action.
Ibe charged which will be turned in to
Lloyd Todd was a Sunday visitor
sites at small cost. It is certain that ( We are not unmindful of needs of
Under the auspices of Tillamook at the Frank Owens home.
¡the Masonic home fund. Members
people in the center of the Coifofy Western Lumbermen and hope they
Mr. dairyman Attention
Post No. 47, The American Legion,
Hudson Bros, have hired Curley
MILL TO START
of the 0. E. 3. and Masonic lodge 3
will
become more Interested In Bay- | will cooperate with us in giving new
We have now leased the Whitney
“Flashes of Action," five reels
of Taylor to do some slashing and have - . Bay City, Ore. March 22, (Special) 'and their freinds are invited.
ocean
because it will be only a few rates reasonable tryout. We have se-
pictures taken by the U. 3. Signal erected a small house for him to Iivex Prospects
p
are good that the Aliev | Floyd H. Gardner, who has been Co. Ranch No. 2, 2*4 miles north of minutes drive from this city to get cured permission to publish them on
town, and will make it our business
Corps during the war, will be shown In.
'five days’ notice.
Lumber Co., will begin operation of employed by the Standard Oil Co.
to
take good care of your dry stock. to the beach, and on a water level
at a local theater on April 15th.
Jim Earl has sufficiently recovered their mill about the first of next here for some time past, expects '•>
Definite date as to when the now
road. One may expect to see consid­
please
The local post has been very for., from his recent illness to be brought month. The plant has been idle for leave Saturday for Crane Oregon, For further information
rates pill become effective will be
erable
activity
at
Bayocean
from
now
phone 4F2, Bell phone.
3 24 I3p
tunate in securing this picture to: home from a Portland hospital on some time.
Yours truly,
where he has been made special agent
on, and one thing that will be of ad­ given shortly,
It has been in great demand all over Wednesday of last week. His mother
Much interest has been displayed for the comprany.
W. P. KENNEY
vantage to the county, as soon as th j
Married on the 18th at the Chrlit.. road is built there will be no moro
the country. The scenes depicted are came with him.
here over the prospects of a fruit and | Attorneys H.T. Botts and George
A similar letter, altho more lengthy
taken from actual combat and are
The proud Ne6tucca "swelled up” vegetable cannery. It is now pro P. Winslow are in salem this week ian church paisonnge. G.A. Blanchard trouble about collecting taxes.
was received from J. G. Wood worth,
engaged in by a number of American until she was not able to contain her posed to form a cooperative concern pleading two cases before the Su and Mattie Lee Case. Rev. Harry E.
• • •
vice-president of the Northern Paci­
Tucker performed the ceremony.
divisions and units
The wet weather may be a little fic Railway Co. It covered what Is
self and we are informed that the capitalized at >6000 and working < n preme Court.
disagreeable, but Old Bossy does not set forth In the above letter, with
high water prevented several dairy about the same plan as the Tillamook ! Morrison Mills returned Tuesday
men from reaching the cheese factory County Creamery Association. Many from a trip to Hillsboro.
LOCAL NEWS
A marriage license was issued appear to be raising any objections, this additional Information in the
The Guild of the Episcopal Church one day last week.
Bay City people are already under . ‘ C.O. Dawson made a trip to Gari Wednesday to Allen D. Cutler 26, of for she is getting her fill of green ¡concluding part of the letter:
taking berry culture and the growing baldl Cove Wednesday where he soon Portland, and Mary E. Reddick 23, glass in most of the meadows.
will meet at the home of Mrs. F. C.
I ”1 have just received a telegram
• • •
of vegetables is to receive some con expects to move. Dawson Brothers of Tillamook County.
Baker on Tuesday afternoon, March BOYS AND GIRLS’ CLUBS
from Mr. Blakeley at Wnshlngon say­
Preaching is a poor business — if It
'are enlarging their store at that place
29th, when all the ladies belonging to
ACTIVE THROUGHOUT COUNTV sideration soon also.
is not lived up to. So it Is no good ing that the Commission has granted
A. W. Larson, cashier of the First preparatory to the demand when he
the Episcopal Church are cordially
authority for publication of the rates
to keep on preaching about “clean up
x Enrollments for Cali Club work ar« Bank of Bay City, returned today Whitney mill starts operating,
invited to attend.
on five days’ notice, and if they sn-
If you’re fond of good singing 00
if some of our citizens take no heed
Attorney Lee M. Travis, of Eugene, being received at the county mperln- from a trip to Portland and Salem j County School Superintendent G. TO THE GEM Sunday matinee and
counter no protest or If the commis­
to that kind of preaching.
It la
tendent
’
s
office
and
organization
where he had been visiting relatives. B. Lamb Journeyed to Brighton Wed evening.
and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
sion will disregard any protest which
pleasing to note that there is some
work is under way.
The Nestucca
C. Baker, is quite seriously sick.
- - ■■—— - ——
1 nesday.
ma/ be offered we hope to make the
little improvement, but there is so
Hear the special Eaater MUSICAL I The best program of pictures at the
Harmony and Musical
1
History Jersey Calf Club was organized last
new rates effective about April lit.”
much
to
be
done
to
improve
the
city.
Club has changed I their meeting Saturday, March 19th, at Cloverdale. program at the GEM Sunday after GEM every night, not a "Weak Sister
Don't mi*s the special VOCAL
F. A. Beltz, secretary of l he Coats
Make the city clean and attractive,
time to every Monday after «choc! The meeing was held in the Grange noon and evening.
*t any time .
SELECTIONS at the GEM Snnday.
Lumber Company of this city, stated
and that means the back premises I
at the home of Mrs. Kofll.—Adv. / Hall and was called to order by Mr.
, that It has been impossible
for
of business houses and the surround
Mr. J ob . Donaldson,
Allen D. Cutler and Mary E. Rtd M N. Bays.
j wesern mills to compete with the
Ings of every home In the city.
dick of Portland were married at president of the Tillamook County
¡southern yellow pine manufacturers
• • •
A
club
was
organized
including
mem
­
the home of Rev. McRea Wednesday
The operetta given at the gymnn- | (on account of the difference it:
evening. Mr, and Mrs. 3. L. Nelson bers from the southern part of the
slum on Friday evening was a good freight rates since last August, and
of Barview were present at. the county and Mr. Bays was elected lo­
boost for the High School. The larg.. ¡on account of the lower cost of la­
wedding. The happy couple «ill cal leader. Several from the vicinity
audience was more than pleased with bor in the aputhern states. For this
of Tillamook attended Including Mr.
make their home In Portland.
the young performer«, for they did .reason many mills on the PaciCc
C. W. Coe, manager of the Coast Pine, the county agent.
wonderfully well in a somewhat dif­ coast have been forced to shut down
Two Calf Club meetings are sched­
Power Company’s office, is recovering
ficult play, and for that reason they until the rates could b<f adjusted.
from an operation for appendicitis uled for next Saturday. March 26th.
Though the rates lately establish­
are deserving of considerable praise
Boai'» One will be held at 11:30 at the Fair­
Performed last week at the
¡for the excellent, smooth manner in ed are still far above those In effect
hospital. Mr. Coe is said to be get view Grange Hall where those inter­
which every detail the operetta was Just August when the Increase was
ling along very well and hopes to ested in the Jersey breed will meet.
staged and played. Although credit (made, many western mill« now In­
The other will be at 1:30 o’clock at
he out in a few days.
is due the young folk, orre cannot tend to begin operations rather than
Mrs. B. D. Lamar and daughter, the Tillamook High School building
I lie Idle.
, _u-
overlook the fact that It took ■ •
|liazel, of Corvallis, are visiting at where those Interested in the Holstein
skill and ability on the part of son.o
fhe home of Mrs. Lamar’s mother, breed will meet. Mr. Bert Folks,
persons to train the young performer
Those present at the theater party
h<rs. S. A. Brodhead. E. D. Siebert president of the Holstein Friesian
for a play of that character cannot 'given by Hazel and Gertrude Roe
Pf Pendleton is also visiting the Association of Tillamook County, pre­
be staged without the controlling in­ ' niche at the "Rex" theater last Sat
siding. Those interested in raising
B rodheads.
fluence of some persons gifted with tirday were' Jean Clough, Boule
I Lowell Edward» is home on a Guernsey Calves will be called
ability along thane lines. So in praii- Harris, Dorothy Schultz , Helen
gether at a later date.
peek’s vacation from O. A. C.
Ing the high school pupils, credit is Schultz, Netra Smith, Dorothy Hah
The Garden Club at Oretown th»t
I The
local
committee on the
also due those who trained them. jerlach,
Elenoia Phelps. Virginia
kmerican Committee for the relief of did no well last year under Mr. E. K
The next high school stunt t« '‘Green Watson, Ruth Kuratll, Marlon Coats
Ireland, through its chairman, Dave Mitchell’s leadership has reorganized
Stocking*.”
Hazel Roenicke and Gertrude Hoe­
Fitzpatrick, states that a drive for for 1921 with a membership of eleven
• • •
nicke. A dainty lunch was «erval
kinds will take place in the near We expect this club to do a fine plec;
V. C. Bishop, Woodburn. Oregon, after the show by their aunt, Anna
fcture. Mr. Fitzpatrick states that
___ of work this summer.
route No. 3. would like the name and Harris.
fre American committee is non po ..f Five boys at the Fawcett Creek
ad drees of some reliable merchant or
■ •cal and non religions and that school have organized a Poultry Club
commission house which could handle
k>e money derived from the drive and have started to raise pare-bred
onion« and potatoes. Mr. Bishop Is. Western railroads girt the lumber
a grower and writes to the Chamber n,en •
ral<
,h* middle was«,
»•II go toward the relief of the wo. chickens Mrs. Cora Finch is their
of Commerce that he could give them
l«»«ing camp« and «aw mills will
»en and children in de va st cd dis. leader.
a good bargain.
a«00“ * buwlng again and business
In Tillamook two girl's clubs are
r'ets It is stated
that
1(0,000
condition« in general will be good.
women and children have lost their being organized, one a sewing club
There i« too great demand for new
Buaiiiew
Is
readjusting
llralf
mors
■r>mes and have been forced to sleep under the direction of Mine FerroU
homes all over the United State« for
'rapidly
thau
moat
people
are
aware
of
Swallow
and
one
a
Cookery
Club
un
­
wider hedges and other improvised
the
lumber industry to be inaetlv-’
[
after
a
long
tedious
delay
on
the
par*
Belter.
der the supervision of Miss Kdrle I m
of th- government to bring about *or* very long, end with the opening <>f
Bare. Clubs that will prove of intei-
real condition« after the war. The spring there 1« bound to be eoneid-
mt to the bovn mav be orris I zed later
FINFO been 8Uf,erln8 with tonsllitis but are
1 ,nLU improving now.
Call of the Great Outdoors