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VOLUME 32
IILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 5, 1921
NUMBER 27
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CHAN^ h , p
NATURAL POWER
SITES DIMINISH
Corvallis, Ore., April 28.—Here is j
Pendleton, Or., May 2.—The gene­
a chance for some senior in , -'.■<’11 I
sis of the federal water power act of
school to win a cash scholar-#5}* i.f
lUfSirnn
$100 from Oregon Agricultural col-j
June 10, 1020, Is probably to be
FIRE OF UNDETERMINED
ANOTHER
DROP
REPORTED
BY
lege this year. A new donation to '
founa in an increasing alarm among
the
scholarship
fund
makes
four
of
|
ORIGIN
SECRETARY
HABERLACH
the masses that there Is grave dan­
i
these $100 rewards possible, and
I competetive
THIS WEEK
ger that the priceless hydro electric
contests for the scholar­
power sites and power prlvlgiteges
ships will be conducted in Tillamook
by L. W. Turnbull, principal of the
existing throughout the national do­
high school.
main will early pass to the hands of EASTERN PRODUCT DRUG ON MARKU
Three seperate contests will de­
powerful private interests, a ad that
termine the winner, The first will
they will thus be lost-to future gen­
TILLAMOOK FIRE DEPARTMENT feature competltiev essay writing
I
erations, Just as most other nativnal LACK OF CO-OPERATION AMONG
and will be judged on originality,
EFFORTS SAVE BIG
The second contest will be in
the
resources have been lost to the gen­
MANUFACTURERS PROB­
LUMBER PLANT
form of efficiency tests, and the 3rd
eration now living.
will be to determine the student’s
ABLE CAUSE
The law comes too late to eave the
ability in extemporaneous writing.
public any considerable portion of
The principal of the school will de
Fire of an unknown origin started
the once abounding hydraulic assets
about 11 A. M. Tuesday in the boiler termine the students rating highest
Another drop in the price of local
of the Atlantic coast. Substantially cheese was made necessary this week
room of the Whitney company s mill in the contest, and will forward ihe
papers
to
the
college.
The
eommitte
V.
*
«p
♦
at Garibaldi Cove and destroyed the
every important available power site by the large amount of Wisconsin
* >.»
it-
1
boiler house- and fittings before it on awards will announce the winners
upon the lakes and streams in that cheese being shipped to the coast.
"^1
soon
after
the
close
of
the
contest.
could be extinguished. Control of
“.Ajeáis*
section
of the country has already The fact that European denu-.nd is
The
first
contest
will
be
canduct-
the Hames was finally gained by the
t' "2: .**■ <- ■ -
taking ths surplus of the eastern
become the property of the mighty cheese from the market gives the
use of the big 800 gallon pumper ed in the various high schools of Or.
H»
electrical and manufacturing inter­ impression that prices have about
from the Tillamook fire department, In the next two weeks. Any high
which arrived on the scene about 2 school student who has been gradua­
ests centering in Boston, New York reached the bottom. The T'llamook
o'clock in the afternoon. The fire­ ted within the last year may also en­
and Philadelphia. The exports ox- product is now selling at 19 cents
men used a dluge set beside a line ter the contest, provided he or she
ployed by those industries dependent for triplets and 20 cents on long­
has
never
attended
college.
of single hose to quench tKe flames.
a
“
The
small
town
student
has
an
upon machinery long ago pe.cdved horns and young amerlcas. At
SCENE OF FIRE AT GARIBALDI SAW MILL TAKEN WHEN BLAZE WAS AT ITS HEIGHT
The workmen about the mill made I
meeting this week of the creamery
equal
chance
with
the
large
town
that an age of electricity was being association a telegram was received
an attempt with fire buckets and a
small hose to stop the flames from student in this competition," says
ushered ’n, and ever alert to the in­ from Plymoth. Wisconsin, quoting
getting a hold on the rest of the one member of the committee. Print­
terests of their employers, advised the prices from that state at "twins,
buildings and succeded in holding ed rules governing the contest are
prompt
and systematic acquisition of thirteen; daisies twelve and five
being
sent
to
every
four
year
-
high
them back until the Tillamook lire
school
in
Oregon
by
the
comnrltta
<>n
hydraulic
power sites and privileges eights; longhorns twelve and three
department arrived. The Whitney
quarters.” This Is a drop of two and
company, at the time of the fire start awards and honors at the college.
wherever possible to secure, and »uch and three eights cents on daisies
ed, were installing their fire tight- j
advice has been assidouBly followed from the previous week. It is said
ing system. This could not be used
COMMUNITY GATHERING
Power supplied direct from the fall that the Wisconsin daisies ire mor«
Portland, Ore., May 2.—Tha board
however on account of not having !
Sand Lake was the scene it a
of
wat*r Is too limited in Its scope. in competition with the local cheese
of
Directors
of
the
Portland
Rose
ben completed.
i Community gathering Tuesday even­
Festival
Association
have
fixed
June
The
same water utilized for tho gen­ than any other style made in the
Anton Padzumnas, 34 and unmar­ ing, April 26th held by W. D. Pine
STAY OF SUMMER VISITORS TO 8th to 10th as the date for this years JUDGE HOMER MASON’S FARM eration of electricity multipl es tne east.
ried, sustained serious Injuries about County Agent.
three day fete. For fifteen years the
The prices in England are said to
the head and shoulders when a por- i -
SCENE OF ENJOYABLE
BE MADE AS ENTERTAIN
power many fold, and renders possi­ be much higher than those in Wis­
Several things pertaining to the
Rose Festival has been one of the
tion of the roof fell on him soon af-' agricultural developement were dis­
ble distribution over a large expanse consin and Secretary Haberlach ot
most important celebrations in the
MEETING
ING AS POSSIBLE
ter the fire started. His head was cussed. The growing of clover seem
Pacific Nothwest, and ranks in beau­
of territory .Where hitherto a dozen the creamery association stated that
badly cut, the skin was burned from ed to be the worst handicap the com­
ty and entertainment features with
turbine wheels have ben perchance it was his opinion that if the Wis­
one hand and he has bad bruises munity has and owing to the cost of
On Saturday. April 30th, the Till­ driven by a fallen stream, under the consin people were properly organ­
about the shoulders and lumbar re­ transportation, it is nearly impossi­
Portland, Ore., May 2.—The Ore­ the famous Mardi Gras of NNew Or-
gion. Padzumnas, who had been ble to apply fertilizers economically. gon tourist and Information Bureau leans, and the New Year’s Day flo- amook County Guernsey Breeder«’ more approved system of electrical ized that they would undoubtedly
ral parade at Pasadena.
command a higher price for their
Club had their first annual picnic nt
employed about the mill but a short A
They did decide If such a thing created by the last legislature for
Preparations for the festival are the home of Judge Homer Mason. transmission the same water will product in exportations. As it is the
time, yas a Lithaunian. The victim ' were possible to bond the uncleared the purpose of fostering the devel­
and an elaborate enter­ The Tillamook Guernsey Calf Club drive the machinery of a dozen facto­ Wisconsin cheese has been Inclined
was taken to the Bay City hospital land and purchase a donkey cooper­ opment of tourist travel in Oregon, proceeding,
tainment programme Is being’ ar­ and the Nestucca Valley Guernsey ries scattered over a radius ot 500 to be a drug on the market.
Mr.
where his wounds were dressed. It atively together with a carload of will begin its activities this week.
ranged. Two great day parades will
was reported today that he was pro­ powder, getting this at itery reduc-
Governor Olcott has appointed the be held. The Floral parade, always Calf Club members were present. miles, because by modern engineer­ Haberlach further states that East­
gressing very favorably.
i ed rates.
following committee to direct the a thing of marvelous beauty, will Prof. E. L. Westover, Western field ing appliances electric currents are ern farmers can produce moro cheap­
man for the American Guernsey Cat­
ly than the local people on uccount
Many Tillamook people made the .
The following commitee we-s àp- work of the bureau: Leslie Butler, this year be even more attractive by
trip to the Cove to witness the fire. pointed: L. F. Brode, C. L. Atkin­ Hood River, Chairman; Cameron the additions of new features. The tle Club, instructed the club mem­ easily and efficiently carried 250 of the difference In feed prices. "On
It is Baid that the damage tn the son and C. S. Ward, chairman, "Land Squires, Portland, vice-chairman, automobile section of this parade ber!! in judging cattle and used afine miles from a central station, with the other hand," continues secretary
Haberlach, "deducting three and one
mill will amount to about $25,000 clearing by buying donkey-and car­ and treasurer; George T. Collins, is expected to Include at least 300 yearling bull belonging to Judgt Ho­ minimum of loss.
mer mason to demonstrate the points
as it is probable that the four ver­ load of powder.” Mrs. Roy Robert­ Medford; George Lawrence, Jr., of handsomely decorated cars.
What the future may contain in half cents for making, the usual con­
The One new member, Elsie Smith of Clo­
tical boilers are ruined by the^heat. * son To assist the people and urge Portland and Wallace C. Birdsall, Industrial and Port developement
tract price In Wisconsin, and with a
verdale, was added to the Nestucca this field Is still in the realm of sci­ yield of only nine pounds
hun­
CHEESE REPORT
| them to bring exhibits to the county Bend.
parade will be designed ‘to pepict Club.
entific mystery. It is only forty dred pounds of milk at this time ot
The usual inspection reports were Fair. Mr. H. A. Brandt, to make ar­
The eommitte haB selected as man­ Portland's Growth as an industrial
years
since
water
power
first
began
After the Judging, the next thing
the year, leaves Wisconsin farmers
received by the board of directors of rangements for a dairy school, this ager of the bureau, Sydney B.. Vin­ and shipping center.
the Tillamook County Creamery as­ to be held sometime this summer, cent who has made a study of the
The annual Rose Show will put on on the program was a sumptiou.s din to be converted Into electrical onrrgy about 8 5 cbntB per hundred for their
sociation which met In this city on ' Also at the same time to obtain a developement of tourist travel, and for three days in the municipal aud­ ner which was spread on two long and only thirty years since the fk’-Ft milk." Local cheese is said to be well
Monday of this week. F. W. Christ...' speaker on the growing of farm who, during his regime as manager itorium; competitors from all parts tables in the barn. One table ex­ transmission line in the republic was sold up.
tended almost the entire length of
Following the meeting of the
enson’s report showed 175 tuplets as crops.
of the publicity bureau of the Port­ of the rose growing sections of the
installed. At first the limit of ’rnns-
not complying with the Tillamook 1
Mr. C. J. Hurd of the extenslon land Chamber of Commerce, furnish­ United States will enter blooms for the barn and the other practically mission was small, less than five creamery association this week the
Tillamook county cheese makers
standard out of a total of 16,139 tri-. service, and Miss Burr local Club ed numerous articles descriptlvs of the contest. The American R«,»e So- the full width. Both were loaded
plets, 1,641 Young Americas and 2, Leader, gave interesting talks and Oregon's scenery to various maga' clety’s principal test garden is lo- with good eats, such as Tillamook miles, and that with notable loss of held a meeting at which a cheese
cheese, Guernsey milk and cream,
016 Long horns made. Deputy Dai­ helped In the organization.
zines throughout this country and cated in Portland and is expected to ice cream made from pure, whole­ voltage. Today the UBe of the 250- scoring contest was the principal fea­
ry and food commissioner D. R. Tin-
ture.Judges, chosen from the cheese
produce
some
new
and»
wonderful
abroad.
some, Guernsey milk, coffeo, salads mile lluilt is conservative.
nerstet made 219 Inspections during
makers themselves, spent several
The eommitte has established an roses for the vent. Several new rcsca cakes, pies, etc. Plenty of victuals
Men
of
foresight
everwhere
have
GOVERNMENT
HARNESS
the months of March and April, ac­
will b«.named during the show.
hours considering the entries wltli
office
In
the
Oregon
building
in
this
long
since
come
to
a
realization
that
were left to feed another crowd of
The County Agent is in receipt of
cording to figures submitted by him,
the following results: Alex Walker,
city, in connection with the State
like size.
the coal problem, not only iti Amer­ 98 54, Hugh Barber 98 54, Rimer
of which 23 covered cheese factories a dampie set of "Liberty Harness” Exhibit. Tourists and others seek
Blast Cost« Life
and 196 were of dairies of the coun- ‘ sent him by the government to take ing information regarding Oregon
After the dinner Mr. J. L. Gay, ica but over the globe. Is to become Hopkins 97 54. Oscar Werschkul 94
Cloverdale, May 3. (Special)- —In*
ty. Condemnations made by Inspec­ orders from the farmers of Tillamook will be supplied without charge vestlgatlng the reason for the fail- made a short talk and introduced more and more acute. Hence the In­ F. B. Culberson 9 2 54. Norman
tor Tlnnerstet make an imposing to- County.
and ure of a blast cost the life of Gall Prof. Westover, who gave an inter­ ternational race for control of pe­ Christenson, 9254. E. G. Fogg, 92,
There are several thousand sets complete information, maps
tai. Most of them however cover
and instructive address to
George L. Lane 92, Frank Wilson
other
data,
to
enable
them
better
to Glick near here about 3:4b this esting
cans, buckets and other small uten- ' to be sold which in war time cost the
Guernsey breeders. He told of the troleum fl*lda. Theoretically there 9154 and James Sutton 90 54-
The
afternoon.
know
Oregon
and
its
unmatched
future prospects for the Guernsey in are coal deposits In the soil of the Judges were Norman Christenson,
sils which have been in use beyond, Government $136.00 and are now scenic resources.
The young man who had ben help Oregon
their allotted time. Of the herds selling for $39.75 F. O. B. Govern­
and in Tillamook County in five continents sufficient to supply F. B. Culberson and Harr)« Hogan.
The eommitte has already arrang­ ing C.S. Taylor in blasting for a Particular. •
visited, 182 had been Tuberculin test ; ment Warehouse, Ranson, West Vir­
the needs ot man for several centur­ It is planned to hold a similar con*
ginia. The express will amount to ed for the production of road maps ditch, had placed a charge and upon
ed and one had not.
Mr. O. M. Plummer, manager of ies. Actually measured by accessi­ test In the future.
it
failing
to
go
off
started
to
covering
the
Southern
Oregon
ter
­
approximately
$14.00,
freight
$6.00.
Letters covering market condition
the Pacific international Livestock
According to resolutions adopted
The sample set can be seen at the ritory, and another giving details of investigate, whereupon the explosion Exposition, was next on the program bility and by the standard ra‘e of
on the Pacific coast were read and
at this meeting the cheese makers
occurred.¿throwing
the
vjetim
about
the
road
system
betwen
Portland
and
the Secretary was authorized to use County Agent’s office any afternoon
consumption,
the
cheaply
obtainable
with
an
interesting
talk
along
gen
­
his best Judgment in making (sales and one can place their order thru Salem, and the territory tributary twenty feet in the air and killing eral lines. Mr. Plummer spoke very coal deposits will be exhausted Intwo will continue to operate with the
creamery association
for
better
and prices.
I him. Ona set was sold within ten to the state capital. Additional maps him Instantly.
fellngly of the boys' and girls’ wotk
Interest In the contest Is to be minutes after the arrival of the sam­ will be Issued from time to time, so ' The decased, who was about 20 and gave them a special lnvitat ion generations. Wood Is no longer cheese production.
that eventually the entire state will years old, leaves his parents, Mr.
available for industrial fuel to any
stimulated by the offer of prizes, ac­ ple.
be mapped for the purposes ->t the and Mrs. William Glick, two sisters to visit him in Portland at the big material degree. Indeed the time is
cording to resolutions adopted at the i
Store Building Bums
bureau. These maps will We dis­ Mrs. Edna Ramsdell of Dalian and exposition in 1925.
meeting. The cheese maker having Ì
The »tore building of the Mohler
not far distant when the United
LEGION
NOTES
Mr.
Gordon
Hall,
of
Cranford,
N.
Mrs.
Jennie
Brandt
of
Cloverdale.
tributed
free
to
inquirers.
the best average score for th balance
State? must follow the custom of •. tie Supply company was destroyed with
Tillamook Post meets Tuesday
of the year is to receive $25.90
The bureau has taken up with The remains will be Interred in the J. was next Introduced. He proceed­
Its contents, valued at about 320,000
May
10th
at
the
city
hail.
ed to tell, at some length, of the old world, and construct dwelling when a fire broke out in the place
which is to be paid by the associa­
the state ' highway commission the Gist cemetery tomorrow afternoon.
• »
conditions in England, his native houses of some other material than about 10 P. M. Thursday night. The
tion; the secretary offers $15.00 to !
matter of detours around worn pro­
home, also of the conditions and cus­ lumber.
Coming—The Oregon Trail.
the second highest award and the i
gressing upon the main highways
Mohler store was owned by Paul Ku-
BIRTH NOTICES
• •
toms of the Guernsey Islands, where
cheese inspector has added a prize of
and has received assurance that all
The average man, busy with his per, H. H. Rosenberg and Franklin
Dr.
Shearer
reports
the
birili
cf
a
he
has
often
visited.
Mr.
Ha
’
l
is
as
­
$10.00 to the maker ranking third
The flying squadron is again «rtrjnretours will be plainly marked, and
Knight.
in the county. Dairymen wtli also the Job. After considerable delay, that tourists will be put to the min­ » 54 pound boy, Arthur Jefferson sociated with Mr. Frank 8. Peer, own affairs, has only recently begun
A party was being held on ’he se­
Wallace,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Wai-
to
realize
the
changed
condition
’
It
noted as an Importer of purebred
be eligible for prizes if plans of the this committee, organized by Depart­ imum of inconvenience. It is thjr in­
cond floor of the building when the
is only students, specialists and men fire started but all efforts to qu* nch
association are carried out as each ment headquarters to assist in clean­ tention of the state highway com­ lace, April 6, 1921. Dr. Rjbtnson livestock.
A
factory was requested to offer prizes ing up claims against the govern­ mission to abandon detours as rapid­ i reports the following births:
For some unavoidable reavn, Mr. directly interested In applied mech­ the flames met with failure
The
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grate
not exceeding $10.00 In value, fo the ment, is once more traveling thru ly as conditions will permit.
H. N. Coleman, Superintendent of anical energy who have forseen the post office adjoining the s’.oru was
April
22nd,
weighing
7%
lbs.
A
milk
dairymen delivering the best
the state. It is intended that the
son to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart. official testing at O. A. C.,v.as late Imperative enthronement of electric- also burned.
for the year.
committee visit each post, meeting
The Southern Pacific agent at
April 14, weighing 7 % pounds. A in arriving, so while waiting for ity In the world’s industrial king­
fdrmer service men and adju3‘ing. so
MERCHANTS TO MEET
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sack­ hint. Prof. Westover took some l>lc- dom. Unfortunately the loose laws Mohler lived in the back part ot the
far
as
possible,
any
differences
which
Portland,
Or.
May
2.
—
The
ninth
KILL KARE KLUB
tures of the club members and cf the
store building and it is said that
of war service.
annual convention of th* Pacific ett April 18.
Mrs. Plank and Boals entertained stil exist on account
crowd in general. When Mr. Cole­ of states have made it possible for about $500 of th* railroad’s money
• *
Dr.
Boals
reports
the
birth
of
a
Northwest Merchants' Association is
the club on April 21st at the home of
man did arrive, he was full cf en­ groat corporations to quietly acquire was destroyed.
Mrs. Boals.-
Posts throughout the state are to convene in this city August 1st daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. thusiast and gave quite a -engthy ownership and control of Iakov, wa­
Whaley
April
29.
Regular roll call and
business electing delegates to the department to 6th. The Importance of this con­
COURT NEWS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. talk on the rules and regulations of ter falls, potential power sites and
meeting was heltj, after wh,ch Mr. convention which will be held at vention is growing year by year. It
the official test for the different canal rights, and they have not been
Judge Bagley arrived this week
Sullinger,
an
8
54
pound
girl
May
2
is
expected
that
this
year
’
s
gather
­
Rosenberg read a paper on "The new Eugene on July 1st and 2nd. Etigerfe
breeds. He also told of the new law
to open the May term of the Circuit
Is making extensive plans for^nter- ing will include delegates from Wy­ Dr. Hoy in attendance.
Nation," written by Mrs. Lamar.
regarding the necessity for a license procrastinators in availing them­ Court.
oming,
Montana,
Colorado,
Alaska
Our sick member Mrs. Franklin tainment of the former service peo­
selves
of
the
opportunities
effete«!.
to sell bulls.
The following cases have been dis­
ple and tn many posts considerable and from other far distant points,
OBITUARY
was reported much improved.
When the speaking 4as over, the It is probable that a census of the posed of to date: Leach vs Erickson
while
the
attendance
from
Oregon,
rivalry
for
the
honor
of
represent
­
The decorations were spring wild
Wm. Henry Eaaom was born June
Washington and Idaho will be much 2, 1843 at Louisville, Kentucky. He visitors were shown over the place present ownership of the water pow­ action for monvy, verdict given
flowers. The violets being ths tnble ing the Post Is manifest.
and after Inspecting Judge Mason’s
plaintiff. State vs Harris, appealed
greater
than
any
previous
year,
judg
it
•
decorations.
married Rosa Allen, May 14, 1864, fine Guernsey herd, went home feel­ er of the 48 states would astound th from Justice court, verdict for plain­
lng by the number of letters receiv­
inteligent public, were such census
The afternoon quests were: Mrs.
Memorial Oay plans are progress­ ed by the committee in charge of tho Dundfls, Minnesota.
ing well repaid for th time they had
tiff, defendant sentenced to pay $500
E- G. Anderson, E. K. Gilbert, Hin­ ing and a large attendance at the
available at this time,
He is survivlod by his wife and 8 spent.
fine and costs of both courts, it Is
arrangements.
kel, Boone and Christenson.
TKlamook
children, namely: Mrs. Sarah Dixon,
celebration to be held
Public sentiment in a free govern- said this case will be appealed to the
In connection with the convention Ainsworth, Nebraska, Wm. E Easom
Will meet with Mrs. Haberlach City is expected.
ment is all-powerful when once supreme court.
the ninth annual Buyer’ Week, in Alberta, Canada, Chas. Easoin, Moh­
and Lamar In May.
Slmmans vs Blum, action tor mon­
augurated by the manufacturers and ler, Oregon; Mrs. W. R. Bernd“,
aroused, but It frequently sleeps ‘.oo
NOTICE
NOTICE TO
Jobers ot Oregon will beb held. The Portlnd. Oregon. Albert Easoni San
Owing to the recent destruction long. It Is a tardily awakening opin­ ey, verdict for plaintiff. Florence
BRIEF MENTION
In order to reduce 4.CTP
committe has arranged one cf the Pedro, California; Mrs. J. R. suffel by fire of the Albany Creamery, the ion which has compelled congress tr­ Bell vs E. C. Bell, divorce, decree
Don Simmons of Bay City was a motoring .we are now.(4JMF
granted. Mrs. Roy Sailing versus
most elaborate series ot entertain­ Tono, Washington and Mrs. C. 8. Satlfaction Store is compelled to
Tillamook visitor this week.
act for the protection of the remain Roy Sailing, divorce, decree granted.
dard tires for cash
ments
in
the
history
of
the
organi
­
handle
another
brand
of
creamery
Ackley, Tillamook, Oregon.
The F. R. Cardiff family returned duction. We are also
log '.vateis susceptible of power de- Tillamook County bank versus In­
zation, including a "high Jinks" for I
a few days ago from Mist, Oregon.
He was a member of the Latter butter for a shor' time, Thia will
ternational Lumber Company, action
a free tube with every purchase of the men and theater parties for the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe LeGault, Napo­ the famous Pennsylvania Vacum ladi s. In addition there will be ri­ Day Saints Church. Burial Services be- a great disapoinuneut to our V’-lopement. Happily for the Wert. for money, court directed a verdict
many
customers
who
u
ie
this
fine
There
Is
presumably
remaining
free
leon LeGault and Mrs. May Henry Cup . untiKfurther notice,
ver excursions and trips about the were held May 3 at Christian t'httrch butter but It will he for only a short an abundance of potential pr-wot in for plaintiff. Tbe amount involved
were visitors from Wheeler this adv.
Rev. Tucker officiating.
William« A Williams
was $6863.83.
city and Its environs.
time as the fxrtjry Is being rebuilt
week.
and will soon be ir. operation again. the upper reach« a of the navigable
The
eommitte
has
a
’
ranged
with
Mrs. Jennie McGhee returned
An accident reported for loot Sun­
Bridge Club
The Swastika Club was" er.ter-
streams, upon the remnant of public
E. G. Anderaun
Thursday afternoon the Bii-lge
home last week after a winter «-pent talned by Mrs. Blaine Hays yn Tues- Portland jobbers and manufacturer*
day was when the D.xle Flyer driven
lands
and
upon
government
reserva
­
THE
SATISFACTION
STORE
by W E. Noyes met In colllalo.T v 1th
in California. She expresses herself day afternoon. A garden i con test to refund the railroad and Pullman Club met at the home of Mia. H. L.
tion. Apparently it wilt be In the a car driven by Mr, Ackley if the
fare of any merchant attending the Oilham. After several rubbers*, of i
as pleased to get back but regrets was the feature of the day. after convention,
whose aggrega’e pui- bridge, dgintv refreshment-« were i
Western
states
where
will
bs
foul
d
Sunset Oarage. The reports mt
that she came home before the rainy which a luncheon was served, In­ chases from members of the a-s'xls-
OBITUARY
I vited guests were. Mr«. Robis on,
served by th« hostess.
season ended.
Johnnie Weber, born July 9. 1*13 the chief benefit to arisi fr un the damage wao slight. This Is only one
tion during tbe eon vent Ion exceed
of many accidents that have oceurod
The next meeting will be held
at Tillamook. Oregon, died Sunday new power legislation.
A peculiar accident occurred last Mrs. Crenshaw, Mrs. Holmes Mr*. $500.00
at thè Tillamook Hotel corner
the bom* of Mrs. W A. B -nmtt, May 1, gt bis parents' home of men-
w*ek when Geo. Burchard's green Hunter and Mrs. Henkle.
Thursday, May 12th.
"bug" suddenly turnedJnto the Ford
engitls following measles.
Mrs. A. B. McLeod sn-1 y
Mrs. Lola R Winters of Neskowin
<*dan ot Bd. Woodward The dam-!
Burial services were conducted by
Thursday evening tbe bystander*’
was operated on for appendicitis at
Father Martin, at Cathelje Cbureh. at Alox oomer were given a senuoa daughter, who
of both ears was slight. Faulty
Boats Hospital May 1. Dr. Boals
• be city on
by Lee Nolecn a traveling preacher I tolte». U vMtlsg her
*tewring aparatus was given as cause
He was 7 yqgcs. 9 months, and
for tho ao'ident.
reparts tbe patient a* doing steely.
day« old at the time of hie death.
■¿Jaral fczsfel
PORTLAND SHOW
JUNE 8TH TO 10TH
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