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NUMBER 34
TILLAMOOK, ORÉGON, JUNE 23. 1921
VOLUME 32
DUE IN 4 MONTHS
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DIES SUNDAY.
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TILLAMOOK cows WHEELER,BEAVER
SHOW HIGH TEST
TELL OE EVENTS
Three thousand one hundred and .
The death of William D. Stillwell •
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forty-four cows were tssccj during I
here Sunday evening deprived Tilla
GARIBALDI
NEWS
nobabilities Are That Ex-Serviti mook of one of ita most useful pion-
May in the six Oregon eow testing* *WHEELER NOTE!
(Not published last week)
Mens AM Will Be Ready
Clatsop County Herds Subject associations. The average yield was | A. J. Chartier has started the
aer citizens as the deceased has
been prominently identified with the I
By Novemter
Mr.and Mrs. S. R. Seabrook Miss
986.6 pounds and of butter aft 39.47 shingle mill which he leased from
of Three Day
industrial and agricultural activities Thelma Anderson, Raymond Ander­
pounds. This is the highest average ths Wheeler Lumber Co.
Visit
of Tillamook since coming here in son and Betty Allen, all of Garibal­
yet reached in any month since asso­
Jim Hoover spent the week end
1870.
Ì
di,
went
for
a
picnic
a
week
ago
ciation work started, in the state in Wheeler with his mothr. He is
COMMISSION HAS NW KEN AfflUED William D. Stillwell was bom No- Sunday up the Kllchls river.
says E. B. Fitts of O. A. C. Exten­ working in Timber now.
’vember 1«. 1824 In Logan ftjtWRr. I
Mrs. Miller, wife of the driver of HIGH PRICED CATTLE OWNED IN STATE sion service, who is in charge of the
Mrs. Wann has returned from
Money ‘Mast Be Used For Homes Oh<TD' and came to Oregon witn nia the piledriver, arrived here last Fri­
work;
>
I
Portland.
Only
parents in 184 i. subsequently art tv- day, where she will make he- home
Reports from the testers show
“The County Fair” in Nehalem
______
‘ Ing in Tillamook county where he de ' Doc Yack has remodeled his 1914 Caravan Will Invade Washington that 14 inferior cows <ere weeded
*U a fine success.
'____________________ t veloped one of the largest farms in Studebaker into a 1931 model and
out
of
the
herds
during
the
month
Also
SALEM.,
June 20—Estimates this part of the country
Mr. Peterson is engine watchman
part of it is the fastest thing on wheels.
and that one pure bred bull was
for the S. P. here again
have it that money, either in cash' which was later subdivided into 1
purchased.
Mr. Lewis Raymond has finished
A three day schedule of varied en
bonus or loans, will be available for ( Stillwell’s addition to Tillamook his work at the White House cafe at
The Tillamook association loaeds
H. J. Tolford and Mr. D. Ancer-
Oregon men and women who are vet- * City,
. ■
! Garibaldi as the McDaniel brothers tertalnment and educational events, all others in the state for tho month son returned from a bushiess trip to
erans of the world war In abcut four
Prior to coming to Tillamook of Tillamook are to bet he new prop­ designed to keep the participants with an average yield of 1141 lbs Portland Friday
months. Because of the necessaty or­ Mr. Stillwell enlisted in the First rietors.
busy every minute, has ben announo of milk and 47.84 pounds of butter
The old eBtaurant neaST fho de­
ganization and the assembling of* Oregon Regiment, serving
ed by the committee in charge of fat from the 1073 cows tested. The pot has been torn down.
_ under
__
Mr. Fred Lewis of Garibaldi has the "Guernsey Gaieties” which will Smith-Umpqua association won sec­
ganization and the assembling of ‘ Captain Philip Thompson and Col.
Sol. Schlffman of Bay City made a
the needed machine -y it probably Gilliam for six months during which also finished his work at the White begin at Portland and continue at ond place with an average of 41.08 business trip to Wheeler Tuesday.
House
cafe
will be impossible for any money to service he was wounded in the hip
Astoria next week, under tho aus­ pounds of butter fat.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lundbfirg have
Mr Stevens of Garibaldi was call­ pices of the Oregon Guernsey Breed­
go into the hards cf the qualilfied I
The highest yield mad£ by an in­ returned from Silver Falls where
ed to Portland this morning over the ers association.
persons in less than that time.
dividual cow was 100.53 pounds of they were visiting Mr and Mrs. Ly-
sudden death of his mother.
To save time, which doubtless was :
Guernsey breeders from all over butter fat made by ”Nina”, a Jorsey dick.
accomplished, Governor Olcott itatn- (
Mr. George Boothby of Garibaldi, the Northwest will assemble at Port­ owned by Carl Posetti of Tillamook
The graduation exercises given
ed the two appointive members of1
went to work in Coates mill at Tilla­ land next Tuesday night and Wed­ and the highest average yield front Thursday June 16th in the high
the commission created by the act as
mook last Monday morning. He had nesday morning, and join the auto­ an entire herd was 66.51 pounds of school auldtorium were well attend­
soon as the election returns showed
only worked two hours when he was mobile caravan which will leave the butter fat from the 11 Jersey cows ed. Denn Straubb of the U. jf O
that the measure had carried. The
killed. He was an oiler in th? mill Hotel Imperial at 9:30 a. m. on owned by Paul Fitzpatrick, ulso of delivered a very interesting address
appointive members are Capt. Lay­
and happened to slip His sleeve Wednesday, June 22, fot Astoria Tillamook.
and Mrs. Jack Wells sang n solo.
man G. Rice, of Pendleton, and Ar­
Association members are adopting
caught in the machinery and he was The caravan will be led by General
Mr. afid tMs. Wm. Christensen r<
thur C Spencer, of Portland, ibe
better
methods
of
feeding
anl
liiind
killed instantly. His body wlil be Manager O M. Plummer of the Pa-
turned to Neaknhnie where they
other members, provided by the act.
ling
’
their
cattle.
Many
are
feeding
shipped onday morning to his home ciflc International Livestock Exp-si-
Exp-s
grain for the first time to cows on will run the grocery store there be­
are the governor, the secreta,-y of
in Carlton. Ore., for burial.
tion and President John T. Whalle
longing to Mr. Anderson.
state, Sam A. Kozer, and the Adjut­
Mr. Gene McDaniels and Ray Mc­ of the Oregon Guernsey breeders as­ pasture. Some barns are being re­
School closed- Friday. Juno 17th.
modeled
and
several
members
report
ant General George A. White. The
Daniels of Tillamook, were at Gari­ sociation. En route to Astoria the
Frank Ross who has been going to
that
milk
coolers
and
other
improv
­
act is not yet effective and will not
baldi Tuesday morning to see if the Guernsey herd of R. B Magruder of
the O. A. C.. this winter i pt urned
ed
equipment
have
been
installed.
be until the governor o....cially pro­
cafe was in order before they ot.ok Clatskanie will be Inspected and
home last week.
claims the constitutional amendment
possession.
will arrirve in time for an elaborate
Miss Holmes, principal
following the o.... cial canvassing of
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs C. salmon bake at which the Astoria
Wheeler high school left fo Wv.d-
the vote. The early appointment of
Ing
enroute
the
herds
of
David
Tagg
W. Allen has Just recovered from Chamber of Commerce will be Imste.
land, Michigan, Saturday
the commissioners however, mattes
the measles and is getting along Among the outstanding individunln Robert Poole and Fred Hurlburt. A
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maddox, Miss
it possible for them to have much cf
in the Magruder her in which the clam bake and a dip in tlie surf will Mortensen, Miss Daniel and Dorothy
fine.
the preliminary work out of the
complete the day.
Jensen motored to Portland Sunday
Childrens day -was observed by the breders will view, will be eight lie-id
way by the time the act is effective.
The third day Friday will include
Mrs. Jack Wells spent the week
children in a splendid entertainment of imported Guernseys which Jia- a trip across the Columbia from As­
Here are some of the reasons fcr
and In Wheeler.
last Sunday night. They had a flow­ gruder bought at the recent Peer
delay that probably will cause not
toria
to
Pacific
county,
Washington,
Margaret Wells left for her homo
er drill and a religious pageant and 3ale at*a cost of $4,370. The exc-jp- where the herd of A. L. Gile of
less than four months ter go by be­
tionally good Guernsey herd of T.
in Portland Sunday.
many other things.
fore any bonds can be sold and mon­
Chinook
and
‘
hat
of
II.
S.
McGowan
Graham of Marshfield will ala » De
Miss Damnton left for her home In
ey made available.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston of Garibaldi visited en route, and in Clatsop will be visited, the breeder being
In the first place, the vote is not
went to Chehalis on a business trip county thirteen Guernsey herds own entertained at lunch by A. L. Gile. Vancouver Saturday.
Joe LeGault was in Rockaway Sat
likely to be canavssed for four or five by a hostile Indian arrow, the head
The Straton children of Garibaldi
■y the members of the pur?bred Gile purchased eight animals at the urday.
weeks, and the effective date of the of which he carrjml to the time of have had the measles and chicken bull association of tl.at county will Peer sale, paying $4,415 for the
R. it. Cady made a business ftp
act will be held up accordingly. his death. Two days after the pox both, but are getting along line be viewed.
lot. and has one of the laigest anil to Portlaiii the tils; of the week
Then one of the most important fea­ wound Mr. Stillwell took part in the
finest herds in the West.
Stanley Smith of Garibaldi bus
, Mr. and Mrs Clay Daniel hit«- to-
The second day of the Gaieties
tures of the act is the organization battle of Stag Hollow and was later just recovered from an attack Of
It is estimated that about 200 turned from Eugene where they at­
will
be
Bpent
in
Clatsop
county,
be
­
which necessarily will require cau­ in the battle of Wells Spring. After pneumonia.
Guernsey breeders and their families
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ginning at the John Jacob Astor Ex­ will participate in the Guernsey tended the state grange meeting.
tion on the part of the commission. his discharge in June 184!? he en­
Coleman Wheeler was in Wheeler
periment Station, where A. E. En- Gaieties tour, many o ftlifc.e luKing
This is the provision that in each listed in the Ankeny Recruiting Bat­
BAR VIEW NEWS
again
the last of the week.
!
gbertson,
who
is
secretary
of
both
county there shall be appointed by talion and took part In the Yak'ma
along their camping equipment.
Miss Alice Daniel is reported quite
(Not published last week)
(he Clatsop county and Oregon
the commission a board of three ap­ Indian war. At one time he trade
sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull Johnson of State Guernsey Breeders’ assocta-
praisers, who shall fix valuation up­ the trip by horseback front Camp
Nolan Kelley of Sherldun, and his
Mrs. Mabie Wann left for Port­
on properties on which loans may Cornelius to The Dalles for antmu­ Tillamook were out to the Bar View tions, is in charge. The Experiment father of McMinnville, were in Tilla­
land Thursday. She is not expected
station herd of pure-breds is among
be applied for, and also shall ap­ nition, two hundred and twenty-five beach a week ago last Sunday.
mook one day this week on their
Mr. Orval Johnson and Miss Isa- the finest on the coast. Other herds way back from Netarts and visited home until Monday or Teusday.
point an attorney, who shall pass on miles, in the short space of forty-
Ed Patched who has been tn Va-
to
be
visited
will
be
those
of
Will
bell
Kellogg
and
Mr.
Roy
Edgar
and
the titles to property. Thf3 neces­ ' eight hours.
some old friends.
letz, New Mexico is at Camp 4 t.ow.
Reith, who has a herd of 23 pure
sitates 144 separate appointments
Mr. Stillwell is survived by five Miss Viola Johnson were also to the O.
A. W. Vosburg left Saturday for
breds, and L. Wilson who also has
by the commission, and will take sons, Thomas G., Levi L., Mlrini? V., Bar View beach.
the East. He expects to be gone
BIRTH REPORTS
an
excellent
herd
of
Guernseys.
The
The
Bar
View
dance
was
a
failure
time.
Arthur J. and Wilbur J., and one
Dr. Bonis reports the birth of a some time.
Again there is the possibility of daughter, Mrs. W. H. Eberman. He a week ago last Saturday night as caravan will next visit the farms of
A son was born to Mr. and Mu.
litigation, for it is not unlkely that served Tillamook county different Salt Air had a dance also and they K F. Johnson, J. F. Sale, Ernest An­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rigers
McKIbbons
June Sth.
derson
and
the
Gustafson
Bros.,
all
June
21.
drew
the
crowd.
Nearly
evetyone
the act will be tested out in <: >urt. times as sheriff, county assessor,
The Chautauqua was a success al­
Dr. Boals reports the birth of a
At the time the necessary Jaw was county superintendent of schools stopped at Bar View, but there was of whom have aided in building up
o to Mr. and Mrs. Frci^J’ltikstaff though not aptrlonlzed as much as
passed by the legislature it lacked and one term as representative in hardly anyone there so they went on Clatsop county’s notable reputation
last year.
as one of the foremost Guertin sy sec­ on June 22.
to Salt Air.
constitutional authority. This was the state legislature
Miss Edna Taylor left Wednesday
tions
of
the
West.
known, so the legislature referred to
The funeral was held Tuesday af-
to attend the oRse Festival.
the peoplpe the necessary constitu­ ternoon and was participated In by
Noon
luncheon
on
Thursday
will
WHEELER NOTES
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr, and Mrs Day have moved to
I
tional amendment. The attorney members of the W. Ik ft., G. A. R.,
A. J. Chartier has leased the be served at the farm of Mark John
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The Salem
general has ruled that the procedure Spanish Americaii war veterans and Wheeler Lumber Co.’s shingle mill, son on the Lewis & Clark river, and morning sermon will be pleached at
Chas. O’Brien has left for Eureka
was legal, and has cited precedent, American Legion.
He will start cutting shingles scion. in the afternoon stops will be made 11 o’clock: The subject, of the morn California.
i
at
the
farms
of
Pearl
Cole,
Vletor
but the possibility remains that the
Vosburg
and
Frank
Patch
-
A W.
Ing discourse will be "Christian
Harry Johnson was in aVncuuver
act might be attacked on that bas­ i
ell have bought several acres of land Harwood, Wm. Larson and Mike Character Building.’' The evening looking for some good farm land.
Seppa,
and
the
Lewis
Sz
is. Another angle for pffrrfbb? liti­
Clarke
from the Wheeler Lumber Co. The
mon at eight o’clock, ’Our Great He returned Thursday.
cheese factory will also be visited est Need.’
gation is to cleaer the »c/ of an am- (
land is near Classic Ridge ranch.
Rev. H. E Tucker of Tillamook
biguity that is said to exi^f relative ,
The Silver* Tea which was to be and its products made entirely of
Church Prayer meeting on Thurs­ preached the baccalaureute scrntoa
to the purposes for which loans
day evening at 8 o’clock
given Thursday at Mrs. J. A. Jensen- Guernsey milk, will be sampled.
in the M E. church June 12th for
might be used. Apparently the in­
The caravan will then drive to
home was postponed until Thursday,
You are cordially Invited t:> wor­ the Senior classfiof the Wheeler Hi
tent was, and tt was so explained
Columbia
Beach
and
down
the
west
ship
with
us.
June 16 on account of the Chautau-
school.
throughout the campaign, that the
sands of the shore to Seaside, view-
CHARLES L. DARK, Pas’or.
Several people from Wheeler mo­
money must be useff for establishing
tored
to Cannon beach Sundt-.y.
C.
P.
Briggs,
Nehalem
resident,
homes in country or ciky.^^1 owever,
They reported that the orads were
some students of the measure be­ was haled into court thiB week rn
In fairly good condition.
lieve the money might be used for the charge of manufacturing lntax
icatlng liquors, Sheriff Aschim and
any purpose.
his deputies having found abcut
BEAVER NEWS
sixty gallons of high test ifioonshine
Mrs. H. C. Pollock and daughter
on the Brigg’s place near Cold Cieeic
Nina, of Seattle, returned to their
along with some six barrels of prune
home Friday after a ten days’ virK
mieli
me'RE
so
and corn mash was confiscated be­
at the home of Ed Kellow
FROM ALL (MOTIONS' <
side the liquor.
Mrs. Ward Sappington and daugh­
0ÍAP
1Ö
5EE
you
Briggs pled guilty and was given
IT LOOKS LIKE ITS 60IH
ter Vera, visited friends in Tl’Ja-
a sentence of $300 fine nad ninty
mook last week.
TO K A FURTV VIARM
days In jail.
He was given until
The Beaver W. C. T U IWtl to-
July
10th,
however,
before
starting
Charged with dynamiting fish In
SUMMER [
day at the home of James Goldwor-
f
the Nestucca river, Frank Muller. his sentence.
thy, Mrs R. O. Richards and Mrs.
Walter Muller’ and Daniel Foster
Goldsworthy serving tea.
A Mr. Page, from Sheridan, has
are being tried In the Justice Court
The annual school meeting was
this week, before a Jury..
Th? men purchased a house and lot on East
held at ths school home on Monday
Eighth
st
and
Third
avenue
and
are all from Polk county.
afternoon. Mr. Ed Kellow was elect
The state alleges that the party has moved his family here.
ed for three years and W. A. B--H for
Miss Jessie Hoffman o’f Garibaldi
used dynamite caps and that quite a
two years and James Goldsworthy
spent a few days in Tillamook
number of fish were destroyed.
for clerk for one year
Foster was tried Thursday with week visiting at the home of
Capt. John Dyke and family of
the verdict of guilty being rteuined. brother and family and other
Potarnd, are visiting at the home of
The other two will be given seperate friends.
W. N. Haye.
trials this week.
Mrs. Ernest Etrrkson gave »
the Nestucca river, Frank Muller
BHIuHTO'T NEWS
raid party to a few of her firreni
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Foster,
Mon ay evening.
Mr«. S. K. Hoffman of Garibaldi,
Vai. Fisher Jr. took his mother
spent a couple days In Tillamook and Mrs Joe Over and Mr and Mrs.
Johnson and John Stratd ot
to Salem for a short visit.
last week visiting her son A M. ’ Vic
Brighton motored to Manzanita
Geo. Broughton nnd wife
Hoffman and familly.
oeaech Saturday evening and hiked
ed FHday from a two-weeka’
over to Short Sand beachc early Sun­
the valley.
day morning They returned Sun­
R. M. Dlngesn is selling lots of
T m Late to Classify
day night tired and wet, but thor­
nice Htrawbeiries lately
for sale AT MY OFFICE SAT. oughly enjoyed the short outing
R O Riehards
~
and wife kn i T.il-
June 25 at 10 o’clock a. m. a
Ben Stam of Mra!-r spent
amook vialfom Tuesday.
if
Cleveland tractor Price $650,
week end wt h his par rt'- Ml
can’t get that Will take less Webster Mrs. Andy S'am of B. 't'hf .».l.
BRIGHTON NEWS
Holmes.
W. B. Watt and fan >y <L'«ve
FOUND—A PURSE CONTAINING
Brighton public school closed
on Sunday.
Money. E. G. Anderson at the Watseco
after a successful term. Mis. Mar­
Sam Malberg of P*ixht»n ’eltiri.-
Satisfaction Store.
rin» Ford, the teacher left Friday for
ed from Portland Tuesday where he
house for sale — pleasant
an extended visit with elattrcs in
went to see biF wife sta ted f >r Ida­
Valley. Byron Bradley, mutual ho where Mrs. Ma’b.rg Intends tp
the valley She also plans to take a
phone.
6-23-21-tf
special
course at the Oregon Agri­
make an extended visit with relt-
cultural college.
COTTAGES FOR RENT MRS BI l L-
ings, Rockaway. Ore. 8-23-21t4p tives.
Here for Three Months9 Stay
DYNAMITING FISH
CHARGEDTOFOUR
W ell ,
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