VOLUME 32 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 7, 1921 POST OFFICE EXAMINATION I NUMBER 23 VISITOR INSPECTS FIRE APPARATUS I WORTHY MATRON VISITS 0. E. S. To fill the vacancy in the position Tillamook’s fire apparatus was An event for the Tillamook chapter of postmaster at Nehelem, Oregon, given another showing Wednesday of the Eastern Star was the official FORESTERS HOLD THREE DAY the United States Civil Service Com­ AUTOMOBILE SPEEDERS CONTRI­ evening when M.V. Lundberg, Astor- QUOTATIONS OF 28c FOR TRIPS visit yesterday of Mrs. Ida Umbach. mission has announced, at the RESOLUTION TO THAT EFFECT ia councilman. In company with E R. Worthy Grand Matron for Oregon. MEETING AT PORTLAND AND 29c FOR LONG HORNS BUTE TO COFFERS OF request of the Postmaster General, an Campbell, coast distributor for the Mrs. Umjbach was the guest of PASSED AT ANNUAL open competitive examination to be Stutz fire engines, made an inspection THIS WEEK honor at the Bay City lodge Tuesday AND Y. A.s THE COUNTY MEETING held on May 18, 1921 at TillaramA. of the local equipment. Mr. Lund­ night, and was the honor guest This office has an annual compensa berg had been appointed to make an Wednesday afternoon at Kensington tlon of »1300. To be eligible for the investigation of the Tillamook englne (the social club of the Tillamook examination an applicant must b? a pursuant to the purchase of an engine chapter) and also guest in the citizen of the United States, must by the Columbia river city. evening at a specially called meeting actually reside within the delivery of The exhibition was made at bo:h DEMAND FOR “TILLAMOOK'' of Silver Wave Chapter, TOURISTS WARNED NOT TO . the post office in which the vacancy SEVERAL MINOR SUITS TILED the city hydrants and the water from This is the first time in the pakt COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO GET STILL CONTINUES TO LEAVE CAMP FIRES TO RECOVER MONEY Hoquarton and it is understood that two years that the Tillamook Lodges , exists, must have so resided for at CALVES FOR CLUBS IN EXCEED SUPPLY a ninety pound pressure was deliv j least two years next preceeding the have been honored by the Worthy BURNING ALLEGED DUE THE COUNTY I date the present vacancy occtued, Matron ’ s visit. ered through 200 feet of hose. Mr. Campbell has succeeded in In her address to the Lodge, the i must be in good physical condition, » The price of Tillamook cheese has Worthy Matron told of the work of To recover money cm a prom issar j placing one of the engines in the Portland Ore., April 5, (Special) ¡and must not be less than 21 nor The Tillamook County Guernsey been fixed at 28 cts the pound for other lodges throughout the Pendleton fire department. state note and for some work and material —There has just been held In Port­ more than 65 years of age. Breeders club met in the office of triplets, at 29 cts for Long Horns and and Bpoke especially of the different While the Civil Service Commission furnished, Ackley and Miller hate land a three day conference of men Y.A’s. This is the announcement methods by which the Chapter’s •ue crenuHiy association last Tueeday from each of the National Fo-ests tn is charged with the duty of testing entered a suit against M. Baily. The from Carl Haberlach'B office this were raising theft quota of the for the purpose of electing officers western Oregon to learn more about applicants for the positions of post plaintiffs claim that the note was fcr week and this brings the price more Masonic Home Fund. In rrder and transacting other business, it master at offices of this class, such »350 and was given in part payment the forest fire laws of the Federal being their annual meeting. About nearly in line with cheese price.} in that Mrs. Umbach might remember Government and the state and how­ positions are not classified under the for a Ford automobile which the 25 or 30 were members present. other parts of the country. Wisconsin the Tillamook Chapter for some time defendant bought last September. The civil service law, being filled through to enforce these laws lu order t-j put A committee consisting of Ira primary markets are still around20e to come, she was presented with a a stop to needless forest destruc.-ltn. nomination by the President for the work was said to have been done in Lance, J.L. Gay and Rudolph Zwcifel Tillamook cheese. and one carload of Wisconsin cheese Salem, Ore., April 6. — (Special) This conference was for the purpose confirmation of the Senate. Howe re November 1919. was appointed to locate and procure It was thought that Mrs. Umbach is reported to be en rout e to Portland — Out of a total of fifty on e cities in A.L. Jeffries says he bought a the President is using the c.vil of acquainting the field men of these would install the new chapter of the calveB for the various calf clubs that forests with a knowledge of what the service machinery for the purpose • f touring car from C-F. Pankow, giving Oregon with bank deposits of over at a price that will make it cost to county, but as her schedule was the cattle men expect to organize in the jobbers in that city 23c a pound. 1500,000 Tillamook stands twenty trespass Jaws are regarding fires left selecting the nominees, and issued »750 in cash as first payment. After the county. burning in the woods, how »he an Executive order • on March 31, using the car a short time he says he third, according to a report released As against this, Tillamook will re­ completely filled for the year, and That Tillamook County hold a ceive approximatelj»29c in Portland. tbs Tillamook Chapter having this week by State Superintenlnt of ■ rangers should secure evidence About 1917, which was amended October 8, entered into an agreemnt with Pan­ county fair this fall was the sense of favor Past Worthy Grand Patron, Banks Frank Bramwell. That the new pric e has met she kow to tak the car back to be sold the guilty parties who purposely 11820, providing for such procedure. a resolution passed and another These fifty one cities show a total is shown by the fact that the first left that work for Mr. Botts to do. Competitors will be examined in again, with the provision that Pan­ start forest fires, those who leave resolution recommended W.H. Christ, The Wheeler Chapter will be day ’ s offerings at the new' ■of over »220,000,000, most of which price arithmetic and kow was to get the unpaid balance unextinguished camp fires and the subjects of ensen of Oretown to be appointed to installed Friday night, the work brought in orders for over 600 cases is held in Portland. Tillamook'? on the machine, amounting to»1100, unpermitted brush fires, and hr»w and accounts, with a weight of 30 per the fair board to fill one of the va nd as much moreas he could, which deposits total »1,404,840.23. Hi’ls of cheese and, to all appearances, it being put on by Past Grand Patron when they should report all such cent; penmanship, 10 per cent; cancles now existing in that Botts with the assistance of the Bay will not be necessary to reduce the boro. Hood River, Grants Pass and and amount was to be refunded to Jeffries cases to the Justices of the Peace or letter writing, 25 per cent; organization. The county court has City Chapter of O. E S„ while price further. With the Wisconsin other state federal officer. It was business training and experiene 1, 35 who says that Pankow made no effort Ashland, Silverton and Bend, while the power to appoint the members cf he will install the Cloverdale markets as low as they are at this exceeding Tillamook in deposits, are brought out at this meeting that the per cent. The subject of business to sell the car but converted it to his still under the two million mark . time, the former price of Tillamook Chapter, assisted by the Tillamook the fair board and the new members local Justices of the Peace and other paining and experience will be own use, Jeffries has started svit will be named later. These reports were made up from cheese could scarcely be maintained Chapter on Saturday evening. to swcrn against the automobile dealer state peace officers are on the whole rated on the applicant’s The officers elected at the meeting statements at th e close of as a differential of almost 14c business in his application, recovei part of the money paid him helping in a splendid manner the statements Tuesday were Ira Lunce president, BEAVER NEWS February 1st last. existed, • 4 forest rangers in this work, looking supplemented by careful inquiry by as the first purchase price. H.E. Tucker vice president and Dollie Sappington left last Satttr . The price reduction at this time James Barger versus W.A. Bennett towards the full protection of the the Civil Service Commission. day for Berkley Cal., where she will Homer M’ son secretary and trer.s... seems to have come just at th* prope r doing business under the name of The examination papers of the timber resources of the northwest. BOYS’ AND GIRLS' CLUB NEWS t W>end the next two months visiting irer. competitors and the evidence the Virgin Spruce Lumber Co , is a Officers of the Tillamook City time. At least ohe of the Portland 'relatives and friends. The same committee that was ap­ papers should think so, for in the is. obtained through inquiry by the suit brought in the circuit court this' sewing club are as follows: Local club CLOVERDALE BRIEFS of pointed to procure calves was dele­ 1 sue of the Oregonian of Thursday ! Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kennedy be week to recover money said to be due • Dr. LeFevre was called last Thtirs Civil Service Commisison will gated to make arrangements to hold (Tillamook speM ftst Saturday and Leader, Miss Ferroll E. Swallow; morning, the following appears: I day to see one of the Owens twins, considered by trained examiners, for labor performed. the next meeting at farm of Judge Sunday at the Ed Kennedy home President, Lillian Jeffries; Vice . "Some time, perhaps, Carl Haber- That James Mullen would, when little Robert who is suffering wlfii a and their judgment will b3 expressed | M s. Frances Welsh spent Satdny Mason, when Mr. WeBtover of Port­ in perentage ratings. The result drunk, curse and strike her is the president, Juanita Thompson; Secre­ Inch will be gracious and reduce the in Tillamook. We are all glad tu land, field member for Guernsey severe cold. allegation of Eacie Mullen in proceed­ tary, Marjorie Tucker. Other mem price of Tillamook cheese, admlt'edly Mrs. Will Hatfield went to Meda, of the examination will be referred now that F.J. Welsh is fast recov- breeders in the western state» will ings filed this week for annulment of bers of this club are: LaVelle Baker, the finest made.” to the* Post Office Department for its ring after hls tperatioi. for appen. be present. on Tuesday of last week, to help her The flow of milk is now increasing in accordance with the their marriage. The plaintiff charge Snowden Guyton, May Belle Carpen . lcitia, sister in law , Mrs. Merle Holman, action rapidly and the cheese output is President's order. The Postmaster that such conduct has taken place ter, Lucia Wiley, and Murial Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Savage had for a few days. The LOCAL NEWS Officers of the Potato Club recent. in creasing correspondingly. General ¡ b required by the orde- to for the last two or three years, ten­ 8 dinner guests Monday evenin’. Mr. The C.H.S. sophomores gave a hard and ly organized in District No. 57 are as Tillamook Creamery Is receiving over burdensome Sunday morning a girl was born to submit to the President the n i ne of dering her life times party Friday night. The follows: Local club lender, Homer 20,000 lbs. of milk daily and other and Mrs. Wilson ot Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Foote of Suimy- the highest eligible to fill the causing her to become ill. Mrs. Bell gave her Sunday School Mrs. Lizzie Collins made a business mead, reports Dr. Boals. vacancy unless it is established that Parties were married at Vancouver, Cross; President, Ruth Paul; Vice factories are getting more milk each lass of young ladles, a party Sat- trip to Tillamook the fore part of day. The flush of the season will the character or residence of such Washington. February 23, 1912. President, Guy Thomas; Secretary, rday afternoon. The entertainment .F.O. Slpprell was a Tillamook vis­ last week. C.E. Hadley of Portland and not be reached for some time, how ­ applicant disqualifies him for Lina Burt. Other members of this insisted of a guessing contest, tn itor from Garibaldi Wednesday. Thomas Nichlaus of Beaver were Several from Cloverdale attended appointment. ever. Mrs. Ed West, who was operated on club are: Marion Sawyer , Lloyd which Meltha Dlngesn won first the dance at Beaver Friday night. at the Boals’ hospital Monday Full Information and application contributors to the county funds this rise. I Mrs. Scott Boatman and Mrs. Will blanks may be obtained at the p.'Bt week when they were caught speed Moon, Raymond Blum, Troy Burt and Miss Margaret Co»..as, who returned morning, is said to be Improving. The W.C.T.U. met with Mrs. Eck Lenhart Geinger. Messner visited Mrs. Lena Hall last office in which the vacancy exists ¡ng. Francis Welsh. Beaver postmaster I to California some time ago after a rson last Thursday. There were 22 ------ ------------------- - | The next meeting of the Nestncca Thursday. or from the United States Civil visit here with her relatives. Is now resent. Beaver can boast of having 1 b improving from his recent illness Jersey Calf club will be held on Sat Henry Bills, who formerly -esided J.L. Gay and family and Mrs. Clay Service Commission, Washington, studying aviation at Los Angele:1 and he only W.C.T.U. organization in und will soon be able to go home here, is in the city for several days. urday, April 9th, at one o’clock at I expects to be flying in a few weeks I his county. What would you do if you "were Taylor and little daughter, Nan. vis­ D. C. Mr. more. Shg states that she has been He ran across Tom Rogers who was the Cloverdale Grange Hall. ¡Ing?" Walt don’t answer until you ited at the home of Charlie Whaley in the drug store at Cloverdale ard Marc Bays is the local club leader. lave seen William Farnum in “If I O.E.S. KENSINGTON CLUB offered a two years contract for her on Wednesday of last week. RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE who knows the lay of the country in At a meeting of the Guernsey Cat ,Ver e King" at the GEM Tuesday The O.E.S. Kensington Club met services in the aviation business. Mr. and Mrs. Web McGinnis came Whereas, The Supreme Ruler the bereaved parents and relatives to deliver a Ford car which hid b.ei. our most heartfelt sympathy in this sold to Clarence Smith of that place. J L. Gay was transacting basin« as day from Sheridan where he hat been working for several months. their hour of sorrow; While .'he | Andrew Anderson left for Port­ n Hebo the middle of last week. Mrs. Will Penter and Miss Ethel has passed from our midst, she Is net land Tuesday morning to receive med­ Howard Owens was o Tillamook Ray were Till*’"ook visitors Saturday isitor last Thursday. forgotten. ical attention. Mrs. Frank Owens visited at the Harry Brooton is on the sick list, Walter Todd home Sunday. And be it resolved that a copy of Flank lleyd and E.J, Schelling left hese Resolutions be sent to the tie for Astoria via the Seaside road Wed Andy Hess, of Meda. was in town Elmer Bally has been "Dodging" h Wednesday of last week reared parents, and that a copy be ni 'day to confer with Clatsop county About quite a little lately and likes Mrs. Clay Taylor left for Portland his new car fine. a.’ao spread upon the minutes of OUI penpie on the building ot a cheese Melvin, little son of W A. High. londay morning to see her sis’er. Camp factor. They also shipped a cheese Cloverdale druggist, got his arm bad Fiank H. Matthew* Irs. J H. Butler who is aeriou’lv >11. vat by truck over the Seaside road I»» Epplett It looks natural to see Mrs. Carl ly sprained while at play Friday ’ Held hy the Enemy" Will hold youF David Ki hortridge behind the counter at the evening. At first It »as thought At t tjE.’l Munday. Commit tee dale Mercantile Co. stor? >uve that the lads arm was broken A tb resection was performed i' *n ore. took hint to Tillamook to Dr tK Schrank last weak by Di Shtw- t * ’ Pardou invi ' Ex'U.'O my du Dr LeFevre was called ■«evrral and bad a couple of Xray picture, m the plural .btaln drainage from mg Wallace Reid at the GEM last week to see Mrs Mare ken which shwed no signs of a tre aturdny. » ho has been suffering wi h Melvin will remain I,« Tfllatr Go to the “County Fair" nt ih» >n n her head. The pain a week, at the home o IEM Thursday Apri) 14th. » severe that they t »k he*' mother. FEDERAL FIRE LAWS TO BE ENFORCED EASTERN CHEESE OFFERED AI TWENTY CRUELTY CHARGED IN DIVORCE SOIT $220,000,000 BANK DEPOSITS □ The Weed We Used To Frown At [ ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS HELD