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(raìiligljt TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1921. SEES OUR ROADS r Leaders of County Call Clubs Are Chosen -a/BRIDGE COMMETED ON NO., It"wiruAI FM AT AT COST COST OF NEHALEM ,V Neighöonng Court Looks Over Local COMPETENT LIVESTOCK JUDGING EXPERTS HAVE BEEN SELECTED OF $2d,000 J. i: NUMBER 43 « FOR EVENT AND MANY OUTSIDE STOCKMEN EXPECTED Methods FAD FOR FLOWERS THOUGHT TO HAVE INVADED CITY TO GOOD ADVANTAGE part of la-t One day the latter week. County Judge Cross, and Com 9 missioners ’V. A. Proctor and W. F. and lead -r unty Harris, ano Roadmaster J. L. Latour at- of Clackamas county, came over by »S of meetings p'anni d it as follows: auto to insject Tillamook county’s A J«*rs»)- calf club “netting wg. loud making equipruen., and to h«l«l Thursday of last w»«k at th* watch it in operation. Roadmaster Many Local People Chensh Fine la«ul* W*bbrr plac*, where fuillow- Last Day For Making Entries Is Fixed At September Twelfth. Free John C. Carrol took the party to the Gardens ing a good dinner, ami live slot.* scene of present road building in Picture Show On Grounds ju'lging the fullowmg m*mb«r* of this county, and showed the machin th*' caif club Were 'rlcted to r»‘j.r»'- 1 » — •________________ _ ___________ ery in action.The party was particul •rnt th« club» at the county fair: ’! h«l arly anxious to see the new steam Among the attraction* at tn* -om | Portland nd other cities of nn Hoover, inverna A< kl' y and liar ing ruunty fair will be the free pic shovel in operation, and may purch Willamette valley are famed uhi Procter ture »how* every night of ti«e ses ase one like it for the us,. of the their roses, Many of the town«, Oaf- On Firday the Tillamook Jera-y sion and th«- public I* invited to be county which they represent. side, however, specialize in othe < alf club and th«- llulstein-r ti*«un preeant The visitors expressed themselves (rowers of marvellous beauty. TLe calf chib h«l«i a joint meeting at th«' I as being much pleased with the adoption of a town flower, also is pc— The ju«lge* selected for the cat lai tu«- pia«-« in th« morning and jttdg lie exhibit* have b< ''Ti chosen. Th* work seen, and were surprised at the coming common, in many places. «<1 Guernsey «ayl*; and later went to Holatin judge will be John L. Smith; extent ofour road improvement, and Humanity seems to have an Inborn the J»<k Itufip piar» arri Judg.ii two of the Jer»*y* K G. Woodard while unanimously voiced the opinion that taste fur the . I beautiful in nature, rings of Holstein cattle, ftr teams th«- Guemaey judg»' will b“ W. A. Wildlowel is Killed and Woman is good roads pay. Usually, the man or woman who *»l«< t«<| lo repte»« nt the llonituin Linklat* r. Thea* men ahve ju «gt'd loves scenic beauty, is also a lover of club was Roletta Walsun, Agic» Choked By Fumes at th«- Pacific Itr.ernational Livestock beautiful flowers, and the fair s.x lanalph an<! Amlr«w Lag!**r. Th« show* and are TREE BAND CONCERT. «u t>" a* good as always has an eye for the flowers, P. Guernsey club elected Guy I , »mas may b«- found in the N »rl-iw» »». or. Tl,e ! Irst free concert oi the K. »ml K«nnetii William». be wild or cultivated, Nor are all men on th* coast for that matter, l heir Pa..d of Tillamook County will Visions of poison plots and a hor l . It is a On Hatunlay th«- gesture, Jersey exp«rience with th«- different br''««Jz g.vcn next Sunday. September 4, lacking in their appreciation, calf club and th* N*»tucca » tel!«! » which they are to judge, insures ah- rible death by strangulation were 13.1, at 3:00 P. M. at the High taste which may be cultivated. Il is glimp i-d by a party of Portlnad peo Gue rn»«-y *alf club m«t at Mark soiutly fair and impartial de School gymnasium, corner Stiliwell well for me na.-> well as women to ila) '» where J«r»«y cattle wr • judg- In th«- matter of th »e>«.-toa - jf h" ple which ha* been camping at Ne Avenue and Fifth Street. Admission have a iad. If that fad be flower*, tarts beach lately. they add just that much more of rd. Th«m tu W. L. Hurisot k farti, png«* winners. The party consisted of V’. T. Shaw, is free to all and a packed house ie beauty to the town or locality in tv Guernsey cattle werr juugvd. Ixical exhibitors are taking •i big . desired by the band organizotion and A. S. Dobins and L C. Shaw wife I air r reprweentativ«» w«r* Vr which they Jive. Otten, in a reipote interest in the coming fair and ab .. U’ a->d child, found a curiously shaped ils friends. The program follows: Paul Thun airi Lloyd untravelled section of the country, 30 booths ahve aierady be»n ap|»i r- canister on the sands American Cadets March.- - - - - Hall Wednesday Tiisey team: Norman toned to Tillamook business men and morning and proceeded to investigate " The Enchantress” ------- Dalby one sees a lovely flower garden- an )<| McKlIlop and Kvbt. I othe rs have asked for reserva- ions. it One of the men tried to pry off Until the Pawn - - ----------- -- Paiks oasis, as it were, in the fern and >n Monday of thi* w*«k )V-«.iut,M ,«q ||iM KMoqsaptl |UZ.>A*g solitude of the mountain sectlous. a projection on one end but after an The and Male Quartet. it. attended the “Busy H« and usually you will find the woman «<i. whose liuisne»» it will b to f'lin- unsuccessful attempt he decided to M» <«rn. Zumstein, Chaffee, Pettcys elug at Yellow Fir, al*o uh amusement to th* «crowds t-> be I throw th«- thing in the ocean. As the who creates the beauty spot, a per and White. iy club Ori Tue»«iay th»' pre**nt can hit the water it gave out a puff Danube Waves Waltz - - - -Ivanovic! son of much natural refinement. canning club was vi Mary cattle entries have air udy of (Mm«- an«i smok,. and a mom'nt Happy Dav* ............................ Strelezki The florist does not select hts oc lorie Tucker's anti th»- f br«'n made and othan will ful» w. lat*r exploded, with th* bluish smoke cupation co much for the profit in it Cornet Solo, O. M. Cook. Th« la»t day for making ent.ie» wil* drifting in the wind toward land. Violin obligato, A. W. Larson, Bey as from *n inborn love for the flow be Sept. 1Y Mr*. Shaw got a whiff of the gas and City. H. A. Goodman, Accompanist ers he natures with so much care. I The local race hone men art’ cor- Ix-gan to cough from an irritation The American Belle March- -,- -Hail Tillamook easily bears the flower ditimhng their animal» foi th" forth in her throat. Then the party de name of The Dahlia City. The Star Spangled Banner. «Miming trials of speed, and the con cide«! to get out of that immediate vi The personell of the band at prer To enumerate the many flower test* promt»* to b” exciting. V hv cinity. As ty-y left, however, they gardens and hedges in Tillamook ' ■ «>oa *^i"4 |»»>3 ■ .«5fi[ l.us.mp Hj’. svd a cormorant that was dir c- ent is as follows: O. M. Cook. Conductor. H. A. Good would be a heavy tax upon i the time Many visitor* from the outsMu ly in the path of the fumes, keel man. Accompanist. Cornets: Donald of the enumerator, and the space o? counties have notified that they Will over, apparently lifeless. After th" Is »>r. -«-nt. a number of whom ar* cloudi n* Dattl* had cleared awry M. Simmons. R. W. Castle, C. H. this paper. oi • of thi men ri-sClk"! ’.hp hig bir I Graves. W. F. B-.ker, C. E. Trombley, cattle breeder». One »ttnwtive dahlia bed — not to a'ui laid it on th* beach K’h®f* i» Godfrey Larson. Oren W. DlxoT.. attempt enumerate of other fine Clarinet*: Quo- Chaffee, Carile Stran flowers therein- is thaf of the Sunset Rev. Chambers. Arch-deacon of died in a few minutes. Th* redains of the exploded canis aiian. riaxophonee: Howard Woolf*, Garage, between Second and Third the Episcopal church of Oregon, while warming up hi* car prepar- ter wcre brought to Tillamook for ex Emil LaTs-.a. J. 11 Smith. Horns! A. ayanuw on Third street Th* bed ex story to starting for Portland, last Mbition. It is thought that the ma W. Larson. A. Simmons, W. E. Pyk- tends from Second avenue the entire Dr. C K. Union uf Fi iday morning from hl. carm nt chine was iom» kind of a signa! flare onen. Cedric Jennings. Trombones: J»*nKth of the block on Third street lo>» used by whips and that it was prob Waller Stamm. E. J..Schilling. Ches- Waldrort and r ompiinl on ran»* intv Netarts, accidentally skidded oh h ably lost ^overboard or through a 1 -r McG«?et C. H. Coe. Basses: F. W. to Third avenue, and ts greatly ad Tlilanirant bay t rom W aidport. hav grade, and was severely cut about wreck. Lettering on the outside in Ostrander. I. M. White. W»un Babler mired by hundreds of tourists and trig til adr th* it ip up t ba cosai In a the far. by broken glans of the wind dicate«! that th«“ affair was manu Baritones: A. J. Mapes, W. M. Pettiy horn,, folks alike. The coast section is t>' id With him at the time were: diffk 6 V IIAJ facture«! in New York and was for Drums: R. W. Doty, John' Zumstein. the home of the dahlia, and nowher? m Oregon do they attain to such (nhy until they « ame up lb© bay. lh-.ni Hick» and wife and Miss Cham some sort of marine use. O. F. Toney. P^rfaction and beauty. when they ran I nto a tinud'flat anC bets, who had not yet gotten Into the car The arch-deacon an«l party were LATEST RE PORT W \TER PflF ht • p Chas. Merrick, state paving in I The dahlia was named for Swedish able to irsunir their Journey home W A letter was r*C*:v*d this w*. k by spector. who has been viewing the botanist by the name of Dahl. It on Inst Sunday morning. Dr. Robinson, city health officer, sign work of the Warren Construct) n inated. so far as known, in South jnday. and ed by D. Striker, state health officer company in this county, returned to America and was introduced into A sphagnum moos b»-d has been «•ho examined three samples oi city I Europe by the Spaniards in 1789. It iK to Furt- r found near Rockaway. It 1s noted fur wat*r, which he said contained on Portland last Thursday. Mr. Mertick j -s a compound flower, embracing iL is being praised by the stage comjan :ir. 11« ab-' rbent «lur.llttes. and before It colon bacilli, and seemed to fie pure. ies and the travelling public gent- ■ most every known hue. I I« «Ult« Lit «rated ut <)| «• at Is gath«-rr«l has a dellcst* green a. d Previously th* sam» officer Just across the avenue from the riy. h had a dr F him contained illy, for making it possible to avoid I folk rd pink <oior, which after picking, that sample* sent h nt y. r.ne dahlia bed above mentioned, is lc-'g delays to auto travel, whe.' «ewer germs. Other samnia have fad«-», leaving a pink fluffy iiih -- inri»* hrn th- unken garden", so called, at the i> tl It w.i- ii“«-d during the wnr In th* !>•■• n tak»'n by the county b'-alth of construction road work is going on Lai« rug •< »Ml in this county. This fact is apprecmt h une of , ank«rc. B. Lamb Mn ficer, and a report may be exi-ccted hoepitals, and I* still umd to *omt hr had ‘ soon, which ought to definit“ly de e«l by ».he stage companies, who have , -i •• Lamb are enthusiasts on floiv«« medicine, extent. , '«"u«*- and they specialize In Glcdio station schedules to make. drug cide th»* matter. he hn plants, and have, perhaps the tini I Mrs. 1-ee Steiner of Salem I) and ! d h* i* h’d finest collection of those ffov.er n to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Redman of M«- Burk.' Tongue. the welfeknoUn Fl their cat tage at Neskowin . lb» |l ** m ( Thev’h« lh.* C“T N°r 18 thaf «”• been here and ■ I of Minnville, who have I« th* the Supt. Pupi of th« Orc Washington co. prosecuting attorney einer I* h« Barth Hr Steiner the fl?. i’1"10” ever’r,fc|nK *’!«> *n accompanied by nis wife and family, at the beaches for some days, recent- g«>n Asylum for the Insane at Salem large *»l*. the flower line, blooming or in pro- Mob t, w Pirn Ila» na< were guests at the Tillamook hotel ly visited with friends and relatives re Sunday. and by the way. is something of a <e>s of blooming. They have sweet It develop«“«!, while fisherman, and has been a patron of Tuesday, they having motored up to In Tillamook. Mrs. Redman is a sis- peas more than eight feet In height, ths the IK» tor, |a now thr Tillamook beaches for some past. spend the day from Pacific City, ter of A. A. Pennington. with wonderful flowering. In add lt>e k»uth S«* Islands. where they have a new cottage. the plethora Geo. Vaugfin is spending a weeks ition »I for *omr new »to 9 flowers to Mr. U;mb has of . r. attractive ! Mr and Mr* R. A Bland of Me al Linton ha» mad J T. Nevins of Ray City died of vacation visiting home friends and Mlunvlllc were here for a few days finest gardens in th* city. and hl* »ney from th« sal* Of hl* b*»ok' relatives. I cancer, Monday of last week. vl'lling ftlenda ai.d relatives. '»''retables embrace almost every Man> old timéis In this county thing. will iruirmbei him when hr lived at Rollie Watson has a beautiful da’i Wood*. lia hedge on Second Avenue, which •’«f-'t-ns two sides of his lots. ' o Tillamook has many such beauty ,t.i T t. TO ATTEND THE DAUA APPARENTLY DOES WELL HERE JBN ¿Sute Contracts Are Now Being Finished maik<t toad No. 1 a new beep coli I pie led II.« b»* J ‘pat 1 i4 steri» and apana the d.J *• “ »tk “ tl,,b ** k ‘® ) Nehalem river al a IU- a»*I thr t—- H< - orlile place.» The wae 124.324 64 F- 4 th» »tru«» S’ loot ap4ii9 with —v*l*l* 4I^ ** Lg.vu will fahr (hr Trt, floor. • KupiM nix* nd er the of naafe fur traiH lie« I». h*! IB •hovel end locomuf lv» * * «peratad «n th* Bay ucean (luieblng the prenant -ad a* fa»t se p«*r»ib«c the pall which ha* Wmk «se klaried vii 1*. and when cota* con (rise Tillamook’» an «<ean bea-h. by the ruad nf 4 ee temala lo I m NETARTS PEOPLE IN GAS ATTACK LINCOLN CO. DR. SAILS UP COAST : n< rwt<* wk«« ••n I he uti I hr rl%»r I»rl4*e*. i® •urfarc‘4 all «>r (lie ruad" rad Tfllumonli have na** n ill be. within the I hry will be In gold Inter travel. •let«» r < nt v nr I hfttd putfAr«*<| iind* iete with th** <*<»un<y a*e The one north nf Tilth W llx*n rlttrr to llobeo*. tkally rotn^lete. and ei*i lire «*( hr rd eiir tn< ittit » i'dln< InrI1 * toother mad under atale rontra«** («• ÑOO' « fill whlrh la heihn M ti plant It »>■!' ' per cent <>C the w«>lh ’ The balance <>f the r - ■ i • v: ' Antuhrd ««.,«■ l'"1 thia y«*ar la»t mad u trier «tata i-ontract. p> >n» '■ to H. •■ -, • pc. of approinnately 5 k« «I from th«- 1 • Thi* ia about 50 per Every effort will b< *n the work n«>w out 1 To and Fro this pretty coast town, and give personal pleasure to the cultwrists. Here nature seems to have lavished its choicest gifts < f soil and climate, in a most prodigal manner; and. with such wealth of environment, it remains for those «ho love flowers to supply the nl-'ii-" an l seeds, and water, whde 1 N*ture. ever watchful for op- ^•U'nlty paints the wonderful <ol»»rs and regulates the growth enjoying helnc at & __ _ _ .... 1 ’ i - i.iniu' i gm- • '■ k ’• i- i imatrly 15 '»«' • ent r ’■ ' • ' that of the ’ ' " ' HI mim «- ' B<- • n rr*.|. .f *nd thr wnr*t |3a- It la )><-lirvr«l that th.» Work • tompieted within a "«•••1» •" K "•‘■t rhe diafane«- i» « mile with rm k pati h«“«i U|> was gi'en by t'oualy restimi, was hete intention of buy .olititi Anothei • i< noi learned M- flled In Circuit Cnuit r August by lloits x l’iiiry* for IT, • ho me* ¡ligie A Boi allvged Un«“ Several of our townamn a Ing out their rifles on ib-rr, when tin) ari «ui* they we ose \ nilfllb*« fhits far hern killed nt deci have Ik Mid to he III fine , ell meat and thr dll loll (at amt Juicy John Da «»on. I pl*« opal I1 li, i hniiMi «d I»"' Goo«l SI'«* GLAD-ORTH At the residence of the brides kbit Mrs. O. G. Wilkes, at ’> ; on the evening of August 31, there occurred a pretty wedding, when Miss Lottie Orth became Mr.i. Ed ward Eric Glad, the ceermony was ‘•onr ,cte,| by Rev A. A McEae of the P«-»'sbyt»'rian church and .<! «* £1 la Orth and Thus K«ves filled the re spective role« of bridesmaid groomsman* Th»' br'.de carried quet of w hite asters and wor • !ored suit of blue. The room tastefully decorated with dahlias a rd » vergreens. A wedding dinner was served following the ee-.rii.ony by the birde's mother. Mrs Harry Thomas, who has been visiting her parents. W. M. I teas! on and family, of this city, left for her home In Maishiietd last Thin xl.tj Her husband is at the head of h Coos Bay Cheese association, and h Thomases formerly lived in Tilta :wok. She was a namenger by I ho t'a Illis« nu t» to Portland. 1' ch * ' l 4*1 «pent «••verni days In I.» .-Sil-' .- »V, I