(Lilkunoo TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 12, 1921 VOLUME 32 NO CHANGE IN CHEESE PRICES FEDERAL WATER POWER SENIOR CLASS PLAY SUCCESS The federal water-power a«t u sfr from perfect, but it is at leait a be ginning toward an end which must count largein the ecanomic life of 1-------- *0 improvement Is noted in the the nation during suceeding centur­ Green Stockings, the English play rteese market this wek. a^bnF ies. Statesmanship, both political I ' put on by the senior class of Tilla­ to report from the office of C.ul and utilitarian, looks beyond the bor mook High School April 29, was de­ Haberlach. Wisconsin prices, as izon of the present to the exigencies clared a great success by all who fixed by the Plymoth market, are 13 of a distant future. The act is at saw it. The play showed the trials -ntsfor twins. 12% for daisies and least a warning to invisible mercen­ of an unmarried daughter **Uo tn vented a lover and could net do 1234 tor longhorns. These figures aries that the sum of publicity is away with him when she sq dashed. vary cnly slightly from the pi ices hereafter to shine upon their opera­ Every person who witnesse I this established the previous week. T ll- Play voiced the opinion that each tions and that there is a well-defin ­ aniook prices are being held at 19 player starred in his own part. Glen ed purpose to conserve to all the peo ­ cents for triplets and 20 C3iits tor Anderson, as the light headed young Young Americas and Langhorns. It ple something of their remaining swell, Robert Tarver, kept the h-ut'c is said that cheese from oilier sec­ heritage therein. roaring from the first curtain to the tions of the Coast is selling at sever­ Fundamentally the congressional last, Emma Groat as Aunt Ida, al cents below these prices. For the purpose appears to have been to per­ made a wonderful old lady. Leland most part, buyers are taking on cnlv mit private capital to develop power Bester as Wm. Faraday repiesented such stocks as they requl.u frr.m upon government lands, reservations the true English fother. Elda Archi week to week so as not to be caugb and navigible rivers, but at the same bald as Phyllis Faraday, ths sweet­ by possible further declines. This time to insure federal control of all heart of Tarver was a charnier.ilsn- is the natural result of the recent ra operations through a system of li­ Bochsler as Admiral Grice, eup.ured pid declines and may be expr.ct-jd tc censes and permits. The rules and the house with his roaring command. The Seniors epress their appre­ continue until Wisconsin marke ma.-ke regulations of the conduct of the show more strength, In view of the plants as well as of their p-eliml- ciation of the public for their sup­ losses they have sustained thia nary survey and inspection, are not port, and to Mrs. Heyd, who devoted spring, buyers want to feel ötne declared by the statute, but are to so much time and patience toward that the lowest levels have been be formulated and adopted by ‘he making the play a success. reached before they place cheese >u- federal power commission, which consists of the secretaries of war, in­ to storage. Tillamook Dairy Cow Records At this time all Tlllaook chce«e terior and agriculture. These rules Standing in three adjoining stalls being ade is being shipped winn are now in process of systenuitiza- at my Highland Grove Fann barn available and none has been placed tjon, and the representatives -if the are three beautiful show cows, one leading power companies have le- in storage by the Association a grand champion cow. The records cently met in Washington to paiti- Carl Haberlach left Tillamook for of these cows are as follows: ban Francisco and Los Angeles where cipate in the discussion of the frame­ No. 1—Lady Aggie Ormsby of When the he is making a personal inv sttga work of these rule.-. Rock: Butter i oe week, sixty days tion of conditions and prospects. Ho scheme of operation has been fully after freshening, 27 lbs. Fat in ’.0 worked, out the public can judge is expected to return on Monday. more clearly as to the probable va­ months, between 700 and SOO lbs. The following message wus rec lv lue of the statute to the people as Best day’s milk. 107.5 lbs. Sinil of­ ed front him todayf a whole. Its administration cannot ficial yearly test will be complete in ‘‘Los Angeles, May 12, 1921. be safely allowed to drjft to the fold July. No. 2—Chimicum Wayne Monarch “Working trade here three days. of special interests. It pos-eses Order three cars for next week alto teeth, if they be not drawn. There Cornucopia: Butter for one week. one for San Francisco. Unless WIs are, however, some very capable leg­ 28.6 lbs., Best day’s milk 107.7 lbs. cousin declines, believe can held our islative and legal dentists in our in­ Butter for 10 months, approximately 800 lbs. Simi-offlcial test not yet price. Necessary store toms lit it dustrial life. completed. and July, possibly May. Home Mon The law fortunately, is compre­ No. 3—Tillamook Lola May De day. Glad came down, several matter, hensive enough to permit develope- Koi: Butter for one week, 28.6S lbs straightened out.’’ — Carl Haberlacn ment of any project by the ccntial government 'itself, whenever in the Best day’s milk, on strictly official judgment of the commission public test, 110.1. Now on semi official BBIGHTON NOTES John Strand drove to Tillamook interest demands. In express lan­ yearly test. Cows No. 1 and 2 are the dams of guage the act prohibits the approval Sunday from Brighton. of an application presented by any two young bulls, one ready for heavy Brighton 4 L gave a r >cial and corporation , service and one for light service, dance Saturday night to raise money citizen, association, state or municipality when the Unit­ both by proven sires, one by Judge for it’s ball team. * ed States, in the opinion of the com­ Segis; these bulls are very lypy and Eugene Wilder left Brlgh.on Mon­ mission, should undertake the work, beautifully marked, more white than day to go to Camp 4 at Mohler that is, when the welfare of all the black. Their dams as Indicated where he is to work In the future. people of certain pecularily govern ­ above have made and are making M. D. Ackley says business is fine mental functions are involved. In fine records. In this part of the county. Hi has such cases it is made the duty of the If yuu am interested in a herl she sold two Buicks in as many weeks, commission to cause to be made pur­ you are invited to come and visit us; ■ci j.iqjo aqy pus -i»)soj ’fl'M °l auo veys, examinations, reports anJ stay for a day or two. You will be John Strand. plans, to itself make formal findings welcome. See the dams of these Walter Metzler, who underwent and to submit all thereof to congress young bulls miked, weigh the m’lk an operation for appendicitis at with proper recomendations. and take samples and have them Boal's hospital is home again. It is by virtue of this mandate tested. Study the herd sires and Tillamook to spend a few days with that navigation canalization of riv our pedigrees. You are entitled to her daughter Mrs. Leslie Harrison. vers at points where hydraulic tn- know the facts and we invite ihe Brighton Mills Is no a hundred pe electric fullest investigation. Chas. Kuntz, ergy exists, generation of cent plant and is averaging about power for pumping water upon ir­ of Nehglem, the veteran Hois’eln 1500 feet per man employed per rigable lands and the utilazatjon of breder, after making a canva« of th- shift. hydro-clectric sources for railroid state, selected his sire from • ur Brighton 4 L Baseball team de­ electrification and other purposes in youngsters. feated Wheeler Sunday. Much heavy which the nation may have a direct F. B. BEALS t hitting was done by Brlght-ju and dr indirect Interest, are all madepou- the result was 18 to 9. sible. For instance, the whole pop­ While towing a car from Wliecler ulation is vitally interested in cheap Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Clcugh «0 Brighton, Ed Salvtne ral the and rapid transportation. The dis­ left Monday for a few days buMn*l misfortune of wrecking his cat on tribution problem has become both trip to Seattle. one of the steep hills. The tow rope vexatious and menacing. If the en­ broke and caused his car to lurch gineers in any priliminary rorvey lo­ Burr Beats Sr. left Monday for Brr over an embankment cate a power site anywhere on navi­ M. D. Ackley of Tillamook deliver gable waters, public lands or govern­ iston after a short vielt at hls duugh- ed a Buick six to W. B. Fester met with a pa-aful tense pain for a few hours but e'/>u accident . -1 -aken to fe*r’v*r-gf. TUlaaaoch sp-’nt se 'c; al da/a la '■ *ok last > IGH SCHOOL NOTES week. "Da oe*n.‘,lr«r bos >e€a quite Remember to save Saturday after- sick for la. laat f- >ys. ■con. May 21st, for the County track Mrs. Goldswoit.< I ed friends The children of the grad*» ar« at Hebo Wednesday e. last week F. 3. Welsh our local postmaster ^ard at work practicing fo. th other parts b the Rocky mountains there has been great damage to tree crops and that in the states of N*w England, Atlantic coast and Great Lakes the crop has been badly injured. The total appratul of «he eouniry oy the bureau cf markets will be half a crop for the fiu’ts which Ore- gon will produce to bountifully. NUMBER 28 EXHIBIT VISITED BY HUNDREDS Several hundred patrons visit sd the May Day excercises and the annual exhibit of the local schools last week and were unanimous in pronouncing the affair a success. The excerctsîs in the gymnasium were under the direction of Miss Eve Beekman, and everything went off smoothly from the entrance of the May Qu*en. Ne- dra Smith, with her diminutive pages, to the winding of the may pole by the high school girls. Bryan Morgan, as Jester, and Katherine Lamb and Bonnie Harris, as Milk weed seeds, captivated the audience. Minuet, blacksmith chorus, Spanish Folk Dance, etc., were well received. The large crowd was especially in­ terested in the gymnasium drills giv­ en by the high school students. The exhibits in the school build­ ings seemed exceptionally well bal­ anced. The food exhibit looked es­ pecially tempting, and every thing was sold a short time after the open­ ing. Many expressions of praise were called forth by the excellent work shown in the sewing department. Si .ne of the manual training work rivaled in appearance the best com­ mercial out put. Altho the work in the above departments lends itself more readily to exhibition purposes than others, unusually good exhi­ bits of the regular high school nnd grade work earned much favorable comment from the visitors. Chas, Kuntz, the pioneer Holctein breeder of Tillamook County and a man who has done more to promote the breed than any other r an in Tillamook County, paid a visit to F. R. Beal’s Highland Grove Funn last wekk for the purpose of inspect­ ing the young Holstein bulls that are being offered for sale by Mr. Beals. Mr. Kuntz was highly pleas­ ed with the youngsters and purchas­ ed a yearling bull for >500.00, sired by Mr. Beals’ herd sire, Mapelcrest De Koi Beauty, a proven sire and a sire that from a standpoint of ances­ tral production, has few equals He is a brother of four cows that avera- ged close to 1200 lbs. of butter and six better than 30 lb. cows. His grandsire is the sire of six better than 1200 lb. daughters and nie bet­ ter than 30 lb. daughters. In these groups are several cows that have the distinction of having made world records. The dam. and A. R. O. cow, is of excellent conformation and has made a creditable 305 day record and is again on semi-official test. The youngster, Highland Grove Beauty Von Holingen No. 323065.purchased by Mr. Kuntz, 1« a beutiful show animal, having been awarded first prize in the Tillnmk County show ring by Prof. Brandt, of O. A. C. second at the State Fair by John L. Smith, and second at he Pacific International by Moscript. This young bull possesses in a pro­ nounced way the qualities that are most to be desired in a dairy anima) namely, type and production. CLUB NEWS (By Elizabeth Burr) The State Club Leader, Mr. H, C. Seymour, paid the county a brief vis­ it this week, coming in on Monday evening and leaving Wednesday morning. Such a short visit made it possible for him to reach only a small number of club people. On Tuesday afternoon. May 10th. he met with the Holstein-Frleslini Calf Club at the home of Mr. John SchiiJ. In addition to Mr. Seymour’s address Lily Schild read an excellent paper on the History of My Calf. Mr. Filks and Mr. Schild had charge of live­ stock judging work. Following the program, refreshments were served by Flora, Lily and Rosa Schild. Miss Helen Cowgill, assljtan*. state Club Leader, will arrive ia 1 111 amook next Sunday for a week’s vis­ it to the Home Economics Clubs of the county. Several of the clubs that started the work last fail arc finishing the courses and will have Achievement Day excercises with ex­ hibits and demonstrations next week. The following schedule has ben at- ranged: Monday, May 16, visit two sewing clubs at Wheeler; 3 P. M. visit clubB at Pine Grove. District No. 5; 7:30 P. M. Achievement P”O- gram at Nehalem by sewing and Home-making Clubs, Miss Parr nnd Blanchard it charge; Tuesday, May 17, joint Achievement Day program at Mohler by Barnesdale Cookery and Mohler Cookery and Sewing clubs, Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. Pollock and Miss Tilden in charge; Wednesday conference; Thursday morning. May 19. Achievement day program at He- ^o by Sewing Club, Miao Burchard In charge; 2 P. M. program at Beaver, by Cookery and Sewing clubs, Mrs. Barnes and Miss Miller ih charge; evening at Cloverdale, Achievement program by sewing club. Miss Kolda in charge; Friday morning. May 29, at Wlson River, District No. 10, M1M iluude Miller In charge of cookcry and sew'lng club program; afternoon at South Prairie, District No. 2, Sew­ ing Achievement program in charge of Mrs. Phillips; Saturday 9 A. M. at Riverdale, Miss Ozeila Hart in charge of Sewing program. After- i oon at Academy program by Home making sewing and cookery duba, Sister Veronica in charge; Munday program at Garibaldt by sewing and Cookery clubs, Mrs, Sevaranca and ‘.liss Hobbs in charge; 4 P. M. Till­ amook Cookery and Sewing clubs have program, Misses Heffley, La Bare and Swallow local leader«. The public is Invited to attend th* e <-x- cerclsea. BEAR ATTACKS DREDGE EMPLOYE Ed Johnson an employee Aboard the government dredge now work- ing on the Bay Ocean road juat be- low the shipyard, while ashore Tuer­ day ei ening about 7 o'clock, was attacked by a large brown bear. 8. C. Chnce, the cook, and Fred Biggs, fireman aboard the dredge, hearing Johnson's cry for help armed thoni- selves with 30-30’s, went to hls res­ cue and soon killed the bear, n^uca to Johnson’s relief, as he was in very close quarters. He is now carrying a couple scars as evidence of the struggle. The Bruin stood three feet High and measured 6 feet 6 inches from tip lo tip weighing approximately 400 lbs. John Carroll and a party of ccunty officials who were out Wednesday looking over the work, stated it was one of the largest of this specie they had seen in Borne time. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Notice is hereby given that th« undersigned, Sherriff of Tlllnnmok County, Oregon, in purSITanc.) of the judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered by the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, In the case wherein First Bank of Bay City was plaintiff, and Henry Butler, Hubert O Butler, J. W. Butler and Wassell-Butlci Pack­ ing Company, and R. F. Wassell were defendants, which decrcu was rendered In Baid court on the 2tul day of May, 1921, will, In purmrne« of the order contained in said dearer and the execution issued therein by the clerk of said court, sell at public auction to the highest bidder fur cash in hand, all of the following cj- scribed property, situated in Tilla­ mook county Oregon to-wlt: All of the South half of block 9 In First Water Front Addition to Bay City, In Tillamook County, Ore­ gon, according to the recorded plat thereof, with the appurteuiilicoa thereof including machinery, equip­ ment and appurtenances within and ubout, and upon said properry. Said sale will be held on Saturday the 11th day of June, 1921 at ths Court House door in Tillamo.tk Cl’.y, Tillamook County Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. for I he pur­ pose of satisfying the judgment ten­ dered in said cause in favor of plain­ tiff end against the defendants, which Is for the sum of >2790.58, with interest from May 2nd, 1921, «nd costs and disbursements In fkVvr of plaintiff, amount'ng to >21.40, with like Interest, the further sum of >350.00 a attorneys fees in tLo cause, and the costs nnd exp- nses of the sale. — Dated this May 12th, 1921 JOHN ABC DIM, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. I 1-12'3 Last Saturday, May 7, the flilu mook Jersey Calf Club met nt the home of the president, Josepi Max­ well, and made some plans for a talk on How I feed my Calf, I h writing essays on the subject "Why The Jersey Cow is the Best Dairy and Cheese Cow" are request'd to have their 200 word esaays in Mr. Lamb’s office by May 25. Mr. Al­ bert Krake and Mr. Joe Donaldson have offered >25.00, 15.00 ar-’. 10.00 for the best essays and the b«*i es­ LOCAL NEWS say will be read at the Jersey Jub let program on Friday, June 3rd Ev?ry H. F. Ellison, one of Tillamook'« Jersey Calf Club member should >ub pioneers has been ill with th« gr.'ppe nilt an essay on the subject to Ccun the past week. ty Supt. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Koch nnd Ben I E. Keldson, cashier at the First Plank* r motored to Portland t' I a National Dank, left Sunday for a few The Busy B e Cookery Club re­ few days business trip. 1 weeks visit at his parents home, cently organized at Yellow Fir un­ The latest drop in ice dream prices , San Di* go, California. der the leadership of Mrs. R. J. Watt was quoted at the di.'fverent ccnfec- will hold a box social on Saturday tionerles of the city last w«ek. evening, May 14, at the schoclhoue'. Don’t Mina "Below the Surface" The funds raised will be used to pur­ next week.—Adv. chase cooking materials and to ie id Mrs D. A. Covel left Monday tir a del-gate to the O. A. C. Bummer a short visit at her daughters bom* School. A special meeting of th* in Bay City. club was held on Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bak«r left May (th. . the first part of the week for Eue»n« owing to the serious illness oi rhelr The Neatucca Jersey and th- fl«*» son-in-law, Attorney Lee M. navis. tucea Valley Guernsey Calf Club* Mr. Baker does not know how long will hold a joint meting next Satur­ he will be away from the city. day, May 14th. The meeting Is coll Mrs. Louis Ludtke and eon Ira, of ed for one o’clock at the Clrvi-rlale Nehalem were business vlslwrs Sat­ Grange Hall and after a business pro urday. gram the young p ople will vL't i Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Saund rs ref farm for live stock judging *>ork Portland arrived Monday t> 1 s*k A teachers’ meeting will i»e h»l1 »• over the city and vicinity . the Cloverdale aehool on the earn» F. 0. Minor, editor of the Wh« ler Repot ter, was in town on business Monday , In these days of lavishly < — Dr. Smith reports the bir h of a -tion pictures, the society il ove’s son to Mr. and Mra Leo banders. <-.. tubers make exeel- May 6. itcriul. ’’Th«' Dan- Archdeacon Chambers Jeft Mon­ transferred to the day for Hillsboro where he conduct­ r ago. " Ths Flung ed the fuueral »e^flbe of a loan f Irene Cgatlc’* 1 * who had died from wound* r . left on a bueineea trip to Porll nl ♦el. New York’s smart sei f*gur< as the principal» In this story al-r Sunday. J. S. Goldeworthy, ot Ple«w-at Vei and, against thia society bacagroi/ti' ley, was a Tillamook visitor Ti *«- the author advances some entertain ing questions about th« pom-r »1 «•r. Dr. Iloy report» the birth • lor« to overcome herelditarj- M* I I daughter 1« Mr. and Mrs Hm«- * s. Th« plctur« watch io o mt - I iMleaby. >«'• *•!/ hi Artcraft, will b« sa<>*6 «’ | Mm ■- » JKra. Cain Uaribaidi., retutb aad Mtb. h«r ioew atSuxl««. MoaS*.» |