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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, 1RÏDAY- NOVEMBER 3. 1922
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Word was received this afternoon
Incorporation papers for the Moh­
ty Secretary liaberlach that Tilla-
ler Creamery, a corporation which Is
*lou*r CliOUdi had received the four
to take over the factory which has
highest places in the Pacific Inter-
heretofore been operated by Rudolph
national Stock snow. There were
to
jIRAW VOTES INDICATE POPU­ about thirty-two entries in the LIST OF OFFICIALS WHO WILL Zweifel have been forwarded
Salem.
Charles Kunze.
George
cheese exhibits.
LARITY OF DEMOCRATIC
Loerpabel and A. D. Lommen "appear
RUN THINGS NEXT
The four highest scores were as
as the incorporators. Subscription
follows: Norman Christensen, Red
CANDIDATE
f
TUESDAY
books for stock in the new company
Clover factory, 96 *^; Mrs. Hughes,
have been opened and within a short
•andiake factory, 96; Albert Schlap-
time the organization will be com­
pi, South Prairie factory, 95%;
pleted. The new company Is capi­
Hugh Barber, Holstein factory, 95 Vi
talized at $5,000 and shares of stock
will have a par value of $25.00 each.
The
organizers of the new factory
jfHOLL BILL WILL ARRY ALSO SCHOOLS OF COUNTY ENGAGE
VACANCIES WELL BE FILLED BY
have reached an agreement with Mr.
IN MANY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
IS REPORT FROM OVER
BOARDS ON ELECTION
Zweifel as to the terms upon which
i he following activities have been
the site and equipment for the new
THE STATE
DAY
reported to the County School Sup-
plant will be taken over.
erintendent within the last week
When the new plant commence«
✓
to operate, all of the factories affil­
I from reports gathered all over most of which he attended.
This week the distribution of the
iated with the Creamery Association
On Thursday, October 2’6, at the
lie state it appears that Walter M.
ballot
boxes to the different pre­ will be owned by the farmers of the
school house at Neskowin, the peo-
will
carry
he
gubernatorial
fierce
cincts has been started by Sheriff community in which they are situat­
Tuesday by 40.000 Pie of the community and the pupils
election next
or
listened to a very interesting
pro- Aschlm and nearly everything"l~in ed either as sto<& corporations
under the coopwative laws of the
Unbiased opinion now concedes gram which had been arranged by readiness for the big time next
State. The Motfler Creamery
has
•xf.election of Pierce over Olcott and the teacher. Miss Vena Jensen, At Tuesday.
been unique heretofore as being the
the
conclusion
a
Parent
A
s-
Teacher
,. js expected to be a landslide for
Ballots have been prepared for only plant recently operated which
i democratic nominee. Many re­ sociation was organized and plans over five thousand voters and it is
has been privately owned.
nts are received throughout Ore-- for needed improvements altout the expected that an unusually large
As a result of the taking over o£
school
were
discussed
and
approved
M of the crowds that are turned
vote will be returned this year
on the Mohler Creamery by the cor­
by
the
people.
There
have
been
I but to receive Olcott and Pierce. In
account of the widespread interest poration now being organized, it is
r really all cases the latter has some improvement made already and in the nominees and the measures up
probable that a new factory building
Ud thousands of listeners to Olcott’s more are contemplated. With the for ballot.
will be constructed by the
Alder
Farein
Teacher's
Association
in
this
Hidreds. This is taken as an in-
'1 li following election boards have Vale Creamery. This association,
district
it
is
safe
to
predict
that
Katlon of the popularity of the two.
been appointed for the thirty pre­ up to this time, has occupied rented
Ke army of Pierce supporters has many needed improvements will very cincts of the county;
quarters, using a building erected
Ken growing enormously every day likely be made during the year, The Bay precinct—J. O. Bozorth
and some years ago (on what is known
in
people
are
very
much
interested
Hording to reports.
Theodore Jacoby, judges, J. C. Mc­ as the Kuppenbender ranch. It is
Kit has been stated that the Com- the school and Miss Jensen is prov­ Clure
and Gertrude H. Ashley, now proposed to construct a
new
ing
herself
a
very
competent,
and
Klaory School Bill is expected _to
clerks; Bayocean precinct—John A. building near the Scovell bridge
capable
leader.
Krry by at least 15.000 votes. There
Biggs and Francis D. Mitchell, which will be accessible to patrons
This is one of the oldest school
H no doubt that Tillamook county
judges, Henry L. King, Hilma
O. on both sides of the north fork
of
houses
in
the
county
and
wTien
the
■1 go strong for the measure, but
Hawkins and Ida J. Mitchell, clerks; Nehalem River. The new factory
plans
are
completed
for
the
lmprov-
Hi unofficial reports from Multno-
Beaver precinct—E. J. Kellow and will undoubtedly receive some milk
Kh county say that the larger cen- meuts it will be made very modern. Jas.
Goldworthy,
judges, Ollie which is now being delivered
to
Kn of population are swinging to- With the completion of the new Woods, Daisy Goldsworthy and Effie Mohler.
Hird the school bill. A great num- road Into the Salmon River country D. Bell, clerks; Blaine precinct—E
re­
Hr of those who opposed the meas- this section of the county will
R. Ayer and Wm. R. Speece. judges
ceive
many
new
settlers
and
district
K when it was first put on the
J. J. Hollett, Fannie Smith
and
are No. 34, known as the “Slab Creek” Amanda V. Speece, clerks; Carna- EXTRA EDITION COMING
Hllot have reconsidered and
Notable dHtrlC will pndoubt<»dly be able to ahn precinct—F. W. Robitsch and E.
Kv boosting the bill.
OUT NEXT TUESDAY
Is
Kong these are the several mlnis- resume school again as there
D. Snook, judges, Anna C. Graf and
will
who signed resolutions opposing much available land and people
Ruth Desmond, clerks; Cloverdale
Be bill at the Presbyterian synod at come in at the completion of this precinct; Carl Shortridge and Chas
The Headlight next Tuesday night
road.
Bmllis last summer.
Smith, judges, P. O. Light, Louise will issue an extra edition contain­
After the business of the Parent
■ Daring th« last term of court one
Lampson and Jassie Shortridge, ing the election news of the county
Teacher
’s meeting had closed
at
■ the juries, which was held in the
clerks; Fairview precinct, W. M. and state as soon as the polls are
■
om for some time after com- Mtss Jensen’s program a fine lunch­ Maxwell and H. Booth, judges. Myr­
a eon was served by the ladies of the tle O. Mills. Eula Stillwell and Grace closed. There will be at least one
■ftoa decision on a case, took ;
edition and possibly two, depending
■raw vote on the nominee for | gov- district.
Bester, clerks; Foley precinct— S
Another very interesting social
on the way the returns come in. The
■lor The result showed ten for
M. Batterson and B. Miner, judges,
and one for Olcott. This was a Hallowe’en party held at the Katie F. Wilkes. Dora E. Daniels first is scheduled to leave the press
■
was held on » gov- School in District 37 known as Cas­ and Iva Easom, clerks; Garibaldi about 9 P. M., the second about 12
has
■lor at the Conover grocery store tle Rock, where Mrs Ruth Benson- precinct. A. S. Beat and Frank Hob­ PM. A wire news service
Jone«
is
teaching
This
was
given
been
arranged
for
to
cover
state
■' the result that Pierce got 78
son, judges. Winnie M. Hill. Mrs..
Friday evening. October 27, by Mrs.
points. Election bulletins will be
- and Olcott 6.
Mamie Severance and Mrs. N. B. ,
Jones’ school and Mrs. Nettle Mey­
posted as soon as they are received
Fowler, clerks; Goodspeed
pre-|
er's school, who gave a very enter­
at the Rialto.
cinct N. W. Barker and Chas. Van!
taining program suitable for the oc- Patten, judges. Myrtle
HALLOWE’EN PARTY
Breeden,!
bf Hallowe'en party at the ca-lon. The people and patrons of Frances Stranahan and Myrtle Wai--
Mr. and Mr.«. Floyd Gardner,
a
istian Church 1 st Friday even - I both districts were present and
tin. clerks: Hays precinct J. M. iorme resident« of this city
are
was well attended and both old trong community spirit was in evi-| Smith and Laura Kennedy . judges.! here for a short time, taking a va-
dence.
Baskets
were
sold
and
the'
to'
young enjoyed themselves
Orpha Eastman. Viola Mills and Rose' ca’ion at the Tillimook beaches and
of' proceed« which amounted to $22.50
utmost All wore msaks
looking up old friends in the city.
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e sort There were witches, gob­ will be used in purchasing pictures
ghost« clowns, and gypsies for the two schools.
On Saturday night the pupils of
>ng the crowd and the guessing
Plenties caused much merriment District 32 lead by the teacher. Miss
ire the unmasking took place, Etta Lenhart, gave p Hallowe'en
were
st stories bobbing for apples and program after which baskets
it Hallow en amusements kept «old for the purpose of raising funds
for
tone busy till a late hour, when for purchasing pictures, etc.,
?Per f pumpkin pie, doughnuts, school use. The proceeds were very
satisfactory.
and apples was served.
Another very enjoyable Hallow­
e'en program was given by the
teachers ami people in the new
schoo] house at Fairview on Tues
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SPECIAL FIRE WARNING
day evening, October 31. This was
a
basket social, the
proceeds
of
The fire siren will be out
which
were
$4
4.00,
which
are
to
go
of commission after Monday
for the purchasing of a number of
Wit. I Until the new electric
conveniences
of the new school
’Iren is installed fire alarms
t Will be i
house
which
will
be needed.
given on the fire bell.
This is a new school house, mod­
the bell Is not very*effec—
ern in every respect and deserving!
tire as an alarm, it is to be
► h
great credit. It is among the very
jpe 1 that the ret cord of the
• P
schoo 1 houses of the county. I
best
I '! ut two months without a
sing
all the modern conven-
noss
ilarm will be continued.
■
iences and equipment nccessary for
tleo take this i opportun-
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such a school. This school house 1
k all thos^ who so
was Just moved into last Monday
tried to devise
end
anybody wishing to see an up-1
and means of procur-
to date school house can see one by ¡
lern fire alarm,
examining this building.
• succeeded in do
The new school house at Maple
hout any aiMed
leaf is of the same type building as
th. one and Is just being occupied
■ of fire be sure to
now^for the first time. This build­
fire department
ing is also a thoroughly modern
so as to give the
building and well equipped and such
lance to get at the.
building« as these mark a new era
be for < it Is too late.
in the development of school build­
THO i < COATES. Chief.
ings and furnishing for which we as
a people may well feel proud.
30 PRECINCTS IN TILIAMOOK COUNTY
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ELECTION BOARDS ADVERTISING FLANS
ARE INSTRUCTED ARE MADE FOR
ELECTION BOARDS MOHLER FACTORY
SCORES HIGH MNIE0 AND IS INCORPORATED
MIHM READY
ABLE SPEAKER WILL BE PRES­
ENT TO MAKE ADDREESS
OF THE DAY
COMPANY “K” IS ORDERED 10 PARADE
FOOT EALL GAME. SMOKER AND
DANCE AMONG ATTRAC­
TIONS PLANNED
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PROCLAMATION
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Inasmuch as there is a
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* question as to whether Arm­
♦ istice day, Nov. 11, is a hol­
♦ iday. I hereby, according to
♦ the power vested in me.
♦ proclaim Nov. 11, a legal
♦ holiday in Tillamook City.
S. A. MOULTON,
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Mayor.
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Elaborat plans are being made for
the celebration of Armistice day in
thi sclty on November 11.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, who is com­
mander of the local post of the
American Legion as well as head of
the national guard company here,
this week stated that a number
of
different events had already been
'arranged for and that the celebra­
tion was a well assured fact.
An able speaker will be obtained
for the ma'n address of the
day
which will probably be held at the
city hall auditorium. Company “K”
is scheduled to parade, as orders have
been issued by the adjutant general
of the state forces that all militia
units will participate in the exer­
cises. A band will assist in
this
parade.
A football game has been arrang­
ed for between the local high school
team and a team from the national
guard company.
A smoker will be held at the city
hall auditorium Saturday night at
which an excellent boxing card has
been procured. The proceeds from
this smoker will be put to the erdit
of the American Legion building
fund. Commander Shearer recently
deposited $800 to this fund which
had be- n derived from the smokers
held during th« past few months.
This money will be invested In In­
terest bearing securities urrtil it Is
needed for the building.
It if very likely that a dance will
be held at the K. P. hall after the
smoker.
County Clerk Brimhall this week
issues instructions to the various
election boards that have been ap­
pointed throughout the county.
In his instructions Mr. Brimhall
says:
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“All aliens not registered
and
who are otherwise entitled to vote,
should show their citizenship papers
to the Judges of election, or fully
satisfy the judges beyond any rea­
sonable doub», before they ara
al­
low'd to vote.
When voters are being sworn in,
the witnesses testifying must be
free-holders (property owners), in
the precinct, and the judges of elec­
tion should adhere strictly to this
fact.
“Two witnesses only are required
when a voter is being sworn in, and
these two witnesses must both sign
the registration ca'rd on the back,
before the registration is complete.
Neither the judges of election
nor any of the clerks should act as
witnesses in support of a voter who
is being sworn in. These officials
have too much else to do. Persons
not acting on the election board
should do this work.
“All persons should vote
and
should be required to vote, in the
precinct in which they live or re­
side. If they have moved their res­
idence since Oct. 7, when the regis­
tration books were closed and have
failed to secure a yellow transfer
card, they then must be sworn
in
and vote there, and not go back to
the precinct where they moved from
or where they were registered^
“AU non residents of Tillamook
County, and legal voters, who wish
to vote In this county, should pre­
sent to the board a transfer card
from the county clerk of his home
county, and this will allow him to
vote without being sworn In.
If
such voter haa failed to secure such
card, he must be sworn In, and must
fully satisfy the board that he has
not or will not vote anywhere elae.
He can only vote on state measures.
“All registration cards should be
properly filled out. Be sure and
have the voter sign the oard
and
also in the correct place on
the
front side. The Judge or chairman
should also be Bure and sign each
card, both on the front side and on
the back
This matter is often ov­
erlooked
As to the return of the ballot
boxes to the clerk’s office Mr. Brim­
hall has the following instructions:
“Do not lock the tally sheets in
the boxes, but return them in the
large envelope outside of the boxes,
aolng with the voters list and poll
books, all in the same envelope
“Do not return one ballot box in
but place them in the envelope out-
ide the box and fasten It securely
Do not return one ballot box in
the other, but return them separ­
ately.
“Consult the. election law on all
matters you do not fully under­
stand.
“The county clerk will be In his
office all day, the day of election,
Nov. 7. and will answer any mes-
ige sent in. in the best way possible.
"Be sure and sign up the poll
book.«. All judges and clerks should
see to this."
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The Boals Hospital has received
improvements in the way of a new
and complete addition to the main
building. The new part has
been
built on the north side of the orig­
inal hospital and wil 1 accomodate
twelve more patients, making
t; e
r.tlre building capable of handling
twenty-five patients.
The
nev
quarters also allow for a dining
room for the nurse« ind a larger
kitchen. The building is being
heated by a new furnace
installed
•1 an expec . of over $2000.
F ''sein Cow Widely Diatribe'«!
The Holstein cow haa about a.
wide i distribution as any dairy an
ir.'.al in lhe world. She will have
" onderful repre;« ntatlon at the Pa ­
cific In’--nitlor J Live Stock Expo
«Ilion, held at J rtland. Nov. 4 to',
11. The champion of her breed pro !
duced in one year oter 37,000 pounds j
of milk and the cifrious may find ,
enjoyment in figuring how much
milk that la.
TILLAMOOKCHEESE
BIG CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY TO
STIMULATE SALE OF LOCAL
PRODUCT
“TILLAMOOK ON IHE RIND” IS SLOGAN
PUBLICITY' TO
BE CARRIED IN
MANY OF THE BIG PAPERS
OF THE COAST
Look for Tillamook on the Kind”
will continue to be told to millions
of consumers throughout the Pacific
Coast, through 1923 advertising
plans which were adopted at this
week's meeting of the Tillamook
County Creamery Association.
It
was the concensus of opinion that
the investment in advertising over
the past five years had yielded
large returns and in every way jus­
tified a continuance during 1923.
Newspaper advertising will appear
weekly in such metropolitan papers
as the Los Angeles Herald, Los An­
geles Examiner, San Diego Union-
Tribune, San Francisco Examiner,
San Francisco Call-Post, Portland
Oregonian, Journal and Telegram;
Tacoma News-Tribune, Seattle Star
and Post Intelligencer. The com­
bined circulation of these newspa­
pers runs Into the millions.
and
covers the coast thoroughly. Attrac­
tive ads will be prepared featuring
the uniform quality, the trade­
marking, and the many uses
for
Tillamook cheese. In every ad the
slogan, “Look for Tillamook on the
Rind,’» will continue to be featured.
Supplementing the newspaper ad­
vertising, it is proposed to use bill­
boards during a period during
the
early summer, when Tillamook has
additional competition due to
the
tremenduous amount of other cheese
forced on the market during the
heavy production period. It is at
this time that Tillamook must eith­
er materially reduce Its price
to
meet this cut-throat competition, or
stimulate an extra demand ’’•ith the
consumer that will enable the secre­
tary-sales manager to maintain
prices. The billboard would be ten
by twenty feet in size, showing the
very appealing design which has
been used in the hanger now seen
in the Tillamook stores. It consists
of a Tillamook triplet, a slice taken
out, together with a plate of cheese
crackers and a casserole of macaroni
and cheese, all in natural colors
against a shiny black background.
Many who have seen this design, say
it is one of the most effective pieces
of food advertising ever produced. It
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WARNING TO VOTERS
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During the past few days ♦
* there have appeared on the ♦
♦ streets of the city cards ap - ♦
♦ pealing tq voters to vote for +
* a mythical personage. “Andy ♦
♦ Gump,” instead of Rollje ♦
♦ W. Watson. The cards ask ♦
♦ the voter to write Gump’s ♦
♦ name on the ballot Instead ♦
♦ of Watson’s. District Attor- ♦
♦ ney Goyne has stated his ♦
♦ opinion that the use of ’he ♦
♦ ballot as called for by the ♦
♦ card would Invalidate
any ♦
♦ ballot« on which the name ♦
•> Gump in written
This ♦
<• means that the entire bal
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A 1 >t‘ ”.onld be rejected and ♦
♦ nothi-rr entered
thereon ♦
♦ co nted
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Th-« card mentioned above ♦
♦ was distributed possibly as a ♦
♦ joke on Mr. W tson, but it ♦
♦ was an 111 advised affair for ♦
♦ Mr. Watson ha- been a con
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♦ sistent booster for Tillamook ♦
♦ and Tillamook people Rinre ♦
♦ coming here a number of ♦
♦ years ago.
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