TILLAMOOK. OREGON, MARCH 31, 1921 VOLUME 32 OFFICIAL WAR FILM COMING NEW CREAMERY BEING ERECTED NUMBER 22 DROP IN MAY RECALL STATE - REPORT EASTERN CHEESE P The new South Prairie creamery, Preparations are going ahead tor On account of the great difference being built just north of the rid ---------- ! the show ing of the official war film in the prices of Tillamook and Wis STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE :Fla8h,e8°f ^ion". which is to be LOCAL BERRY MARKET WOULD structure, is rapidly taking form end PETITIONS NOW BEING PASSED cousin cheese the market situation In FEW ATTEND MEETING CALLED □ v presented by the local post of the A- is expected to e completed in about that line has become somewhat mix•v’ MEAN MUCH FOR WILL COVER MIDDLE thirty days if the weather permits. AMONG CITIZENS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT BY merican Legion on April 15th at the reports Secretary Haberlach of th? Foreman Merrick started work on Gem Theater. TILLAMOOK Creamery association. , WEST-SECTION TILLAMOOK MAYOR the frame about a week ago and al­ The films, which were taken by A decline in the prices of the east ready has it nearly ready for the roof the Unitd States Signal Corps during ern product this week brought the and siding. \ the World War, show actual battle! Wisconsin Twins to nineteen cents. The building was planned by the scenes of the battle fields in Europ? Daisies to 20 cents and longhorns to directors of the creamery to take rare and include the parts taken by the 21 (cents. The San Francisco butter 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 42nd, 91st and To Borrow Money Instead of Form­ of all the needs of the South Prairie market declined this week to 32 Personally Conducted Automobile other American divisions “over there" patrons for several years to come and Recall Movement Incorporated And cents on 92 score butter, the lowest Cooperation of Parent Is Necessity ing Stock Company Has has severTfl unique features which Headquarters Opened in The battle scenes were taken from Tours Throughout State price paid in three years and about If Run of MeasKs Is To Be are expected to be very convenient Chateau Thierry, Soissons, Ai«ne 30 cents less than one year ago. Been Suggested Portland Are Planned Stamped Ont are being intalled, one of which Is a Marne, St. Mihiel and 3|euse Argonne "So far cheese has been kept nicv.. concrete driveway entirely around the sectors. z ing at 33 cents," said Mr. Haberlack, building; the delivery will be on one do ­ Fil|ed with enthusiasisni and A committe from Tillamook Post Determined to go to the mat with “but it is only a matter of time and Portland Ore. March 29. (Special) The meeting held last night for the side and the whey tank on the oppo­ the public service commission over prices will have to decline somewhere —A comprehensive and far reaching No. 47 of the American Legion is in termined to bring about the establish purpose of discussing the sanitary site side. The makeroom is 39 by the recent raise in rates granted the in line with other markets. It *a, of program for bringing Bettiers to Ore­ -charge of the films while they are to ment of a berry cannery in Tillamook conditions of the public schools was 50 feet, the curing room 39 by 38, Pacific States Telephone Company course, Impossible to maintain a poorly attended, leas than a dozen gon on a wholesale scale from the be here. The pictures were secured in the near future a number of bus­ middle western states during the com from the state department of the Le­ iness men took place in the Chamber the box room 39 by 25 and the boiler some of the local telephone users are spread of anywhere tnear that no* In people being present. ing summer was announced by the gion and are only procurable by A- of Commerce rooms in the city hall room 26 by 36 feet. The latter will circulating recall pet ions against effect after we get lots of cheese. Mayor Moulton had called last Monday night to formulate some be equipt with a 45 h.p. boiler. Commissioner Williams of the publte Maple Leaf and Tillamookicreameiies meeting to get the Parents of school Oregon State Chamber of Cammerce merlcan Legion Posts. Tillamook has waited for some plan to raise sufficient financial sup­ The new building is expected to service body. are getting close to 20,000 pounds per children together and to ask their co this week following an all after noon cost about *10,000. day now, and other factories In pro operation in ridding the community meeting of the Executive Committee time to get these pictures as they are port for the undertaking. The local citizen’s indignation was A.W. Bunn, who with the others at the Oregon Building. This plan, in great demand all over the country not decreased by the appearance Wed portion.” of the epidemic of measles. Appar- .The banner month for milk pro . ently there is very little Interest in which has been "in the making" for and it is probable that after they are has a large tract of loganberries al­ nesday in a Portland dally of the fol Presbyterian Annual Dinner duction always considered here to several months, includes the routing once shown here they will never be ready under cultivation about two The Presbyterian annual dinner lowing paragraphs quoted from a be June, and.this I b expected ‘o gj a this subject. miles east of the city, spoke upon the of hundreds of homeseekers to Ore­ back . New York dispatch: One prominent local , physician prospects of being able to market the and business meeting was held at the great way toward relieving the short Btated that, In view of the state law gon in a body and a personally con­ "The decision of the American Tei- product If Tillamook berries were K.P. Hail, with about 100 friends an« age of money now handlcaplng Till.. being constructed as it is. It would ducted tour by automobile over the phone & Telegraph company dlrec... amook dairymen. entire state. put upon the market. Mr. Bunn has members present. This church has be a difficult matter to control epi . tors to increase the rate of annual investigated loganberry land in th? had a prosperous year from the re­ The State Chamber will devote its demies without parents realising (he dividend on the common stock front Willamette valley and stated that ports which were made by the dif­ entire energy and resorces to the task dangers of allowing children to al . 8 to 9 per cent came as a pleasant ferent departments. ThlB church this county has the best soil for ber­ of putting this plan through effect­ tend school while being exposed to surprise. .................... ry culture that he has ever'seen. He has almost doubled its membership ively during the coming spring and deeease. Ignorance and Indifference On the recoil at midday American also stated that the flavor of the lo- since the separation of the Allied summer, it was announced yesterday. on the part of parents wer thought to A joint meeting of the Tillamook cal berries was much better than church. Several new member were Telephone rose 6 points, kindred u- Briefly, the program adopted by be the chief causes of contamination. tilitieB gaining 1 to 3. In several in­ the Board of Directors is as follows: Jersey Cattle Club and the Jersey other places and in support of this he added last Sunday. H.T. Botts, chairman of the school After an interesting program of stances these were extended before On Saturday afternoon, March 2Gth board, stated that everything posti... Early this spring, agents will be sent Calf Club was held in Fairview Hall mentioned that berry canners from other points had, during the past, ob. music, songs and readings'the follow­ the finish, Telephone recording a net at two o'clock a meeting for those in­ ble was being done to prevent the to canvass the middle western states on Saturday, March 26th. terested In a Holstein Calf Club was spread of deseases among the scliix.1 The meeting was called , to order tained Tillamook berries for their ing officers were elected: Elders, gain of 8 % points.................. including the Dakotas, Kansas, Neb­ American Telephone convertible 6- held at the Court House. An organ­ children. He stated that Supt., Turn raska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana by Jos. Donaldson, president of the own use In preferance to outside ber- Dr. Robinson, W.B. Aiderman, Alex Watt, E.M. Bales, Newton Anderson. rose 4% and the 4 *4 a 6% points. ization was perfected with the follow and Utah, for the purpose of inter­ Jersey Cattle Club. Mr. Donaldson Ties. bull has been sending home any pu . f viewing prospective immigrants who j presented Miss Burr, Club organizer, The proposition of financing the Trustees; I F.W. Christenson, A. A. Otherwise the bond market, including Ing officers plis that seemed In danger of devel . President, Rolletta Watson, Tilla­ oping a contagious desease and that are contemplating a move westward. who took charge of the ’Calf Club, concern be put up^to possible inves- Pennington, Carl Haberlack, David liberties and international Issues, wgs Advices received by the State Cham­ and instructed the members -in Calf torB as a loan instead of a stock buy­ Kuratli and A.A. Hall . Church Irregular. Total sales par value, $7 mook. they were not being allowed back Vice President, Andrew Lagler, ber during the past few months in­ Club work, which was very interest­ ing scheme was the contention qf B. Treasurer, Alex McNair. Clerk of 850,000." , again without a certificate of health Fl- dicate that this westward movement ing as well as intructive. C. Lamb, who said that if an agree, Congregation, Carl Haberlack. That a ioncerted effort Is to be Nehalem. from a physician. Secretary, Flora E. Schild. Tilla- will be on a larger scale this summer G.B. Lamb was called upon, and ment were made with the canning nancial Scretary, Dr. Robinson. Dea., made to bring the matter to a head Sunday is evidenced by the fact that the Pub. mook. than in four years and these advance talked to the children with much en­ people to loan the money at seven per cones«, Mrs. Alex Watt. BEAVER ITEMS Treasurer, Noah Richards, Beaver. agents will gather together a large couragement. He predicts a bright cent with the promise to return the School Supt., J.W. Heyd; Assistant lie Service Recall Committe has been Mrs. Jas. Goldsworthy gave a par- group to move to Oregon on a fixed future for Tillamook County in the amounts subscribed in case the can­ Supt., Newton Anderson. Local leader, Mrs. B.A. Folks, Till ­ organized and Incorporated with of­ ty for her little grand daughter, amook. schedule and a certain date. way of club work. The Club then nery project does not materialize this fices In the Lumberman’s building at Viola Irene last Wednesday afternoon It I b believed that a party of at proceded to elect officers’ for the en­ year it would have a greater chance The name of the organization is Portland »nd W.E. Richardson, the at her home. There were 14 babies least 500 prospective settlers could be suing year. Joe Maxwell, Agnes Bla­ o' success In getting subscriptions tor Names Omited secretary of that committee Is send­ The Tillamook Holstein Friesian Calf and 11 mothrs present. Little Arthur grouped together in this -way and ser. Orodella Miller, Schuyler Fletch the fund. "This was agreed in by the The following names were inad- ing blank petitions for the recall to Club. The club started with a mem- Lehman furnished the entertainment brought to Oregon in a body. Defi­ er, Harold Proctor and Edith Miller others present. vertantly omitted from the list of the all parts of Oregon for Bigners. R.W bership of sixteen and more are ex­ which was. greatly enjoyed by all. nite assurances have been given by were elected as board directors. Joe An agreement was drawn up and second spelling contest in District 23 Watson Is handling the petitions )o pected to join. One of the beat entertainments at the railroads that they will cooper­ Maxwell, president; Orodella Miller, entered into by the Graves Canning Mr. B.A. Folks presided at the 5th grade— Ruby Blum,100; Ber­ rally and is rounding up disgruntled Beaver this winter, was given by the ate in every way with the proposed Vice President; and Agnes Blazer, provisions that had been decided on tha Zirr, 98. meetin? and called on Mr. Lamb, youag people of the Community Club telephone users to sign the papers, plan. Homeseekers rates which went Secretary and Treasurer. at the meeting. 6th grade— Roy Hanenkrot, 100; which are to be turned In for the pro County Superintendent, and Ellta- last Friday evening, which was a suspended during the war were put bath Burr, County Club leader, for mock trial with Don Bell as prose­ Merrill Smith, R. B. Miller and E. Ferdinand Becker, 100; Helen Hoo­ After adjournment of the Calf Club Into effect again last Tuesday follow­ the Jersey Cattle Club was called Io M. Condlt were appointed on a com­ ver, 100; Margeret Becker, 100; Gee. per action before May first. remdzks. Mr. Watson offered a five cuting attorney, Louie Wooley, ing a conference of railroad officials order and proceedd to business. mittee to secure the necessary funds Zirr 98, Edward Werner, 98; Alice dollar prljfc to ,he Prlxe Holste.’i Judge and Emil Wooley the other at­ winning, Zalf at tbeVounty at Omaha. Wm. McMurry, General Many Interesting subjects were in­ and the movement was started Tues­ Hanenkrot 94. tbelcountyjalr. The COURT NOTES torney. Passenger Agent of the Union Pac­ troduced and discussed by different day morning. Cruel and Inhuman treatment la Holstein Breeders Ahsoclatf 8th grade— Veda Smith, 100; ■vNMti|lO'. atid wife and baby spent ific lines, wired from Omaha on that members of the Club. A motion was y- charged In the divorce case of Mlata fer liberal prizes. Thelma Hoover,100. Miss Ve^a' Sappington was chosen date, informing the State Chamber made and carried that a telegram be The next meeting of I Hit Lundberg against Walter Lundburg. SWASTIKA CLUB as the Beavtr delegate to Corvallis in that the Union Pacific would cooper­ sent to the Oregon State Jersey Cat­ plan- June, by the Industrial club of the The plaintiff alleges that she has be held at the home of Agnes The Swastika Club met with Mrs. > ate inevery way possible in the pro­ tle Club which was holding a special Burge Saturday March26th, when CLOVERDALE HOTEL CHANGES been assaulted, beaten, slapped In the alp. school. posed plan and that the homeseeker.3 session in Salem, Oregon, asking th m The sixteen charter members are: face and cursed at by the defendant,, an afternoon was spent sewing and HANDS Mr. Haling an old resident of Till­ rates had been put into effect on tho to Include Tillamook County in their who, she says, deserted her last Feb Rosa Nufer, Tillamook; Anna Nufer amook County Is here visiting his visiting. A new member, Mrs. Hall Union Pacific Lines serving Oregon. Jersey Jubilee intenary this year, and was welcomed to the club at the meet Cloverdale Ore., March 28. —iQ.ls re, ruary after refusing to support her. Tillamook, Agnes Abplanalp, Tilla­ Mr. and Mrs Haling have been living Taking advantages of these rates, Jny the following telegram in reply there Ing. We were glad to have an old ported that Mr. Antrim sold the Clo­ The case was filed in the circuit court mook; Charles Christenson, in Portland for the last year. w-hich permits of stop-overs on any city; William Vaughn, Bay City; An last'this week. to has been received by the Secretary member of the club yvith us. Mrs. verdale hotel to Fred Meitzke Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haling are the point enroute, the party of home seek The couple were married at Kata drew Lagler, Nehalem; Maysei Smith ' proud parents of a ten pound boy. of the Jersey Cattle Club. "The en­ Pete Lamar who is visiting her mo. week. Mr.Antrim has been in pos­ ers would arrive in Oregon, the rail tire Jubilee will be in Tillamook ther. A delicious luncheon was session of the hotel for everai years'ma, Washington, July 3, 1920 and no Beaver; LeRoy Daniel, Mohler; Noa.t Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Havage were trip coming to an end at the most ad- Richard?. Beaver; Flora E. Schtl'l. and did a good business. It is un- 'children were born to the union County this year.” who enjoyed by the club and guests ¡dinner guests at the home of Mr. and vantagious point. From that point be | Two suits to recover money or, Rosa and Lily Schild, Paul Todd. Ro Mrs. Green of Tillamook last Wed­ Now watch your papers for details were Mrs. Foland and Mrs. Ford. The derstood that Mrs. Meitzke will a personally conducted tour over the as they will be given as they come. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. chief cook and if that be the case, th0 promlssary notes were filed in the letta Watson, Jack Mowery, Theo­ nesday evening. entire state by automobile would be­ public Is asured of "good eats" a«,county records this week: J.R. H.-r dore Jacob, all of Tillamook. This is a great and good thing for Hays as Hostess next month. Mrs. Goldsworthy spenP-?«9onday In gin. A potato Club has been organized Tillamook visiting relatives. Mrs. Meitzke understands the art of ter vs Chas. F . Burton and Pearl Tillamook County and we can con­ The routing of the party through gratulate ourselves on this, and the The five year old daughter of C.W. getting a good meal, to the last de-1 Burton and Oregon Investment and In the county at the Glenger School, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gilbert and Mr. the state would be in hands of a responsibility that has come to us. It Wagy died last night from complies gree. It Is not mentioned what Mr. ¡Mortgage company against Albert Miss Allen teacher, with a member­ and Mrs. Havagc attended the "Hard committee from the State Chamber. is not too early to begin work on tions resulting from the measles. ship of eight. Mr. Homer Gross was Times" dance in Tillamook last Wed­ Antrims plans are for the future. Johnson. This committee would select the most your herds in order to put them in I chosen local leader of this club. This nesday. favorable intinery which would en­ Is the only Potato Club in the country the best condition . They will be Mr. Welsh, our postmaster under able the settlers to investigate the and we expect it to come through 100 went an operation for appendicltit viewed by the best judges in Oregon wool and wheat growing sections, ir­ per cent with a good exhibit at the last week at the Boa Is hospital. and other states. Watch the papers rigated lands, fruit districts, and ail Fair and good potatoes on the market tor the beat Jersey Jubilee on record. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gilbert and Mr. the agricultural and industrial re­ next fail. and .Mrs.Havage attended the "Hard sorces of the state. Great care would The following young people were Times" dance in Tillamook Iasi Wed­ be used in selecting this intinery, ra FIVE HUNDRED PARTY In attendance at the Tillamook Jer­ nesday evening. that every representative district of March 17th was the occasion of one sey Calf Club meeting which met last the entire state would be covered by of the prettiest gatherings at the Ho­ Saturday In the Fairview Hall: White Wash Rcoeipe th party in the shortest space of time tel Tillamook ever held In the city. Marjory Krake, John Krake, Oradell i The following recipe for white consistent with a thorough investi­ The entertainment for the evening Miller, Agnes Blazer, Carl Blaser, Jos wash has been handed in by E L. gation. being the game of "500" eph Blaser Howard Hohlfeld. Joseph Glalsyer, County herd inspector, wno "The principal object of the trip hosts and hostesses were Maxwell, Merrill Maxwell, Ella Hoh- claims that it will stick better than 1» to show the middle western farmer Mrs. W B. Aiderman. Mr. a|d Mrs. feid, Kenneth Vincent, Thelma Hoo­ the material made up by the ordinary Mrs. John David Kuratli. Mr. and what can be raised in Oregon’’,a<.- ver, Helen Hoover all of Tillamook. method: ” W eording to Secretary Quayle's report, Umgr and Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Gruber. Nchuyler Fletcher and Harold Proc­ l ake half a bushel of unslaked The decorations were carried out "The cheapness and fertility of the tor of Hemlock. lime, slake it wall with boiling water ■ , ferns, yellow land and potential resources of the in green, shamrocks, ---------------- ft -------------------------- cover during the process to keep in state in general One of the duties dsffodlls, little pictures of dancing |atyam, strain the liquid through a CHURCHES TO CONSOLIDATE lads and lassies. The table cover-- ot the advance agents operating in Reverend R. Scheutz who has been .line sieve or strainer, and add to It a the middle west would be to find out were also typical of St. Patrick and minister of the Reformed Congrega­ I perk of salt previously dissolved tn trorn each prospective settler exactly ¡even to the refreshments, candies and tional church here for some tlm« past warm water; three pounds of ground the part of the state in which he is ice cream carrying the same theme, intends to leave this morning, with rice boled to a thin paste and stirred Interested and he will be diverted to j The honors of the evening falling his family for Hoff, Oregon, where he in while hot; half a pound of Spanish |to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. Mr. anti that locality. has accepted the pastorate of the Con whiting and one pound clean glue, Mrs. Hill. Everyone having an en ­ "Different commercial organiza­ gregatlonal church previously dissolved by soaking In tions throughout the state .will ap­ joyable evening as all do on such oc­ It is understood that plans are be- ¡cold water and then hanging over a casions. The invited list being Issued point committees who will secur.1 ¡»low fire in pot within a lar- ng made to consolidale the Reform ____ T - a »mall - ___ to about one hundred persons. specific tracts of land for «eie on .ip- *— add five ed Congregational church under one Iger one filled with v. — ’ater; praised values based on crop prod iic- 'gallons of hot water to the mixture, here. minister. Rev Llenknemper, lion. At a meeting at Salem on Satur­ «Hr well and let aland a few days co­ "The party would be made up not day It was decided by the Oregon Jer. vered with dirt. It should be applied Stillwall Dyking Diät riet, hot. for which purpose It can be kept inly of farmers. but of banker« and sey Jubilee to visit Tillamook some which took In quite a large acreago I In a kettle or portable furn.iee. business men who would be Interes’- time in June, and In answer to 'fast of the City. w||| be compieted ed In the industrial as well as (he a- news the Tillamook Jersey Breeders’ will» »he exeeptlnn of n week. grtcultural possibilities of the state. Association sent a formal Invitation EIKS ATTFNTION .'er? pl-vx that ar» to be ttnlshf.l by i .To those she are Interested primar­ and asured the Jersey broder» of a da j you *itl| anual Isbor. Tb« governjoeht ' Send name« of frtends ily in the industrial as well as the i good time The Chamber of Com­ ; .1 dredge dld the work, and aller doitvj ¡te> Invltd to Wk's part» tc b cricultural possibilities, many section merce haw offered the local breeders April 7th. to Dr. ■ ’ ■ days werk for F.R Reals, will ,Thtu*.!ay night. of (be state would hav« a great ap- association its cooperation in helping *' rnnd. I Turer, » erettry. b? put to work on the Bayocean make It pleasant for the visitors. (Continued on Page *) COMMITTEE APPOINTED IO GEI FUNDS JERSEY CLUBS HAVE MEETING YOUNG FOLKS’ CLUBS ACTIVE I Is He Able to Stand Alone ?