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VOLUME XXXIV.
NUMBER 7.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922.
CLUB NEWS FROM
OVER THE COUNTY
TWENTY EIGHT COAST COUNTY
DELEGATES AT PORTLAND
J
GATHERING
IAKES UP
Becommendatiou Made
To Cover-
nor-elect That Coast Man Be
Put on Road Commission
Four Tillamook Calf C»Ub boys
were selected at the Pacific Interna­
tional as among the twenty making
the best exhibit of dairy calves. E.
A. Stuart, president of the Pacific
International Live Stock Exposition,
wiy give free tripe to Carnation
Stock Farms. Seattle, Was»E, to the
twenty Live Stock Club boys
and
girls who make the beBt live stock
exhibits of dairy breeds at the Ex­
position this fall. Carnation 8tock
Farm is one of the largest and moet
perfectly equipped breeding estab­
llshments of dairy cattle 1 nthe en­
tire weet.
This trip will be given next sum­
mer after the close of school. The
four boys exhibiting st Portland
and securing the trip were Jack
Mowwy, Ted scobs, Kenneth Wil­
liams, and Robert Williams.
PRICE $2 PER YEAR
PORTLAND TEAM
WINS FROM T.H.S.
FIRE DESTROYS
NEHALEM HOME
The game between Tillamook
NEHALEM, No». 22— A
fire
High School and the Hill Military
which occurred about 11 o'clock
Academy, played at Portland
No­
Sunday night, destroyed the house
vember 17, was a defeat for Tilla­
of Elmer O. Storm at upper Nehalem
mook—18 to 14. The foot ball boys
The house and contents were a to­
stayed in Portland long enough
to
TAXPAYERS WILL DECIDE MAT­ see the game between O. A. C. and FIRST TEAM FROM OUTSIDE OF tal loss. Mr. and Mrs. Storm had PRACTICALLY ALL OF FORMER
retired early and were awakened by
U. of O. This they report was very
STATE TO PLAY LN
TER ON MONDAY
the smoke, and were barely able to
EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN
interesting. The coach said the U.
escape through a window with their
of O. outplayed the O. A. C. In ev­
DECEMBER 1
TILLAMOOK
REMOVED
two year old child. It Is not known
ery way. One defect In the O. A. C.
how the fire started but presumably
line up was that their offensive was
from the kitchen flue as that part of
spread too much The boys will play
the roof was falling in when they
a game In Tillamook, November 24,
EXPENDED
awoke gasping for breath from
the
with Camas, Washington. This 1 b
dense smoke. A small amount of
the first time a team from another
insurance was carried, but the loss
Election To Be Handled Without state has ever been brought to Tilla­ Elevens Were Evenly Matched And falls quite heavy as the Btorms had The Very Latest In Boilei and Ma
mook.
iut recently purchased the property.
Many Spectacular Plays
Cost To City; Mayor Has
Guaranteed Expenses
“Professor Pepp” a three act farce
will be given by the High Behool
Dramatic Club in the gymnasium
December 8. This play is give* for
the benefit of the annual and is one
of the best plays ever pul on by the
club. The oharacters are unusually
well chosen, especially Professor
Pepp. who is a nervous old ma* just
back from Russia where be was in­
itiated by the Russian Redeemers.
chiaery Equipment To
Nehalem Local New*
Resulted
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Travis and
Be Installed
Mrs. W. G. McGhee were Nehalem
visitors last week.
Last Sunday evening there was a
December 1 3 Is the day nt for the
Tillamook high school hung up I At the annual budget meeting last
The frame work of the fi rst part
one of the most notable victories in week 11 w“ decided to build a play of the 60x80 building that will house
road meeting at the Imperial hotel
special election to determine wheth­
her career today when the loCkl high Rhe<i tor PuPUe of Gw puMle schools
In Portland participated in by dele­
er or not Tillamook elty will
ap­
first ‘ be sub ” ­ the new electric plant of the Coast
school eleven beat the fast team But
" ” the
1 matter m«st
~
gates from the coast counties
of
propriate all of Block 1, Maple
from Camas, Wn., high school, 28- mitted to the approval of the pa­ Power company Is near completion.
There will be a joint meeting of Grove addition for the purposes
Oregon for the purpose of strength­
This section will house the turbines
of
12. This game attracted mueh in­ trons.
Mrs. A. 3. Bffenbergw and daugh­ and the boiler room will be under
ening the support of the Roosevelt the Tillamook Holstein. Jersey and weeting an armory building there.
terest on account of the reputation
Guernsey Calf Clubs at 8:00 p. m.
of the Camas aggregation and the ter. who have been visiting her sis­ way very soon.
highway.
This property Is some that was
in the Tillamook Creamery Associa­
The building is of heavy construc­
fact that this team Is the first from ter and other relatives for the past
At the meeting a resolatlon was tion rooms above the First National taken over by the city on account of
The manual training is progress­
week returned to her home
at tion and will be roofed and sided
outside
of
Oregon
to
play
here.
The
Buick last Saturday.
passed asking Governor-elect Pierce bank. It is hoped that all ealf club the owners letting It go on account ing very nicely in their work this two teams were considered
with corrugated Iron, with every
very
Mrs. Hoffman of Portland is the precaution made to make It
to appoint same resident of the members will be present ae this is of street assessments, and as the sale year. The work this semester is as evenly matched.
fire­
guest of her brother, Andrew Klein, proof.
the summing up of the years’ work. of such property Is not very satisfac­ follows: The first five weeks were
Practically all
the old
coast counties on the state highway
At
the
end
of
the
first
half
Tjlla-I
and°famll*y
tory, city officials wish to lay
it given to mechanical drawing, in or­ lead with a score of 7-6, and — 1 _____
_ who
~~~ has equipment has been removed and the
association. No name was submit­
Bpec-
Mise Myrtle McDonough,
The following clubs were organ­ aside for the armory site, The ar- der to make the boys familiar with
ted to Mr. Pierce at this time but] ised during the last week for the
tacular
runs
and
passes
were
played
I
been
attending
a
busines
seollege
at 100,000 brick that will go Into the
mory wlh be state property, bullt the things they wish to make. Be­
It Is understood that either Charles new club year:
Astoria for some months, is visiting foundations of the new boilers will
under cooperation of the eounty and fore beginning the work on wood, by both teams.,
Hall of arshfled or B. F. Jones of
The personnel ot the two teame Is her mother, Mrs. R. A. Crawford, be laid about the first of next
Blaine, Oregon; a eamp cookery state, The next seston of the legla- they were instructed in the use of
Newport, who is «»own aa the club with Thomas Large as local
ghe will remain at home until after month, according to C. J, Edwards,
machinery to avoid any danger
of as follows:
manager for the company.
"Father of ths Roosevelt Highway,” leader. President, ohn Burbank lature will be asked for funds to fl­ injury. The lumber is sold to the
Camas
Tillamook Thanksgiving.
A new boiler unit known as the
will be mentioned later to Mr. | vice president, Robert Bedortba; nance the building.
L.
Beauchamps
C
...._
-----
Himes
Dr.
McGee
reports
the
birth
of
a
at
coat.
A
new
way
Is
provid
­
boys
It la planned tn erect a 940.000
Stirling Water tube boiler will be
Pierce. A. W. Norblad of Astoria secretary, Edna Cason; the other
F
.
Beauchamps
...»
LG
-
.....
—
Thomas
I
9
Vi
pound
baby
girl
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ed to avoid any mistake« tn book­
installed but the turbines
was chairman of the meeting, which members were Emma Lepen, Wm. building which will serve as a home keeping. This is the issuance
and
of Bradley ............. LT _____ ___ ..Tone I John Leslie on Monday, November
for Company "K” 'a, well as al! oth ­
switchboard that has been in use
consisted of representatives from Bedortba, Adam Lepen, and
LE ------- j C, Johnson! 13th.
Levi er veterans* organizations here and cards that are bought at the office Essen ...... .....
Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook, Lin- Fitch.
Hamburg, will be used. Arrangements have
Wledman .... RG_________ Folandl
Mrs. C. A. Norton of
their auxiliaries. This building ! will and each charge is punched, thus Griffith .....
coin, Polk, Lane, Douglas and Coos
RT_______ Maxwell | California, is the guest
of
her been made to install an extra tur-
Wheeler, Oergon; a sewing elub also be available for all kinds
avoiding
these
mistakes.
A
short
Of
counties. There was no representa­ was Organized October 30. Mrs. C.
bine unit within the next few
L.
ohnson
I
daughter,
Mrs.
C.
A.
Erickson
this
Tuner
____
____
RE
period is given each day 1 b given to
tive from Curry county. Mrs. Fred White was chosen as local leader. meetings and conventions. It is i roc- the review of mathematics used in Bennett ............. Q ___
months. With the equipment
the
... Driscoll week.
ognlzed
by
many
cities
that
the
Assenheimer of Eugene was secre— I president, Goldie Chatfield; vice
Qrne
E. B. Gresham came down from company now has it will be possible
Ougs
-------------
RH
T.
the
figuring
of
lumber.
The
tools
bringing of conventions to the town
1
tary of the delegation.
Tippin his logging camp at Buick for a few to develop about 3200 kilowatts, or
I president, Julia Gillett; secretary,
are taken care of in a new way in J. Ougs ....... ....... LH ..
at
Other road matters beside the Alice Swadley; other members are is a very lucrative proposition, ar.d order to avoid th e leaving of tools K. Wledman _____ F ___ ___ Olsen day8 la8t week to try his skill
** over three times the power develop­
mix ed before. The addition of another
1 duck hunting Bert likes to
Roosevelt highway were discussed | _
gdris Chartier, aunita Wann, Mln- it is expected that the armory here on benches. This is done by having
Substitutes:
Camas
—
Cortes,
Craig
a
by every member present and a res-1 n¡e Kral, Francea Patchell, June will more than pay for itself In i
drawers with numbers to corres­ Giddings, Bongs, McCoy. Tillamook play with work that dullness may power unit will raise that figure to*
olution was drawn memorializing | starr, Doris Cornett, Ruth White few years.
not occur.
about 5000 kilowatts.
The election on the 18th is being pond with those of each table. This —Sharp and Anderson.
Henry Stasseck and family have ^•The old boilers carried about 150
congress to take favorable action In and Stella Chatfield.
method
is
followed
for
those
tools
Referee:
F.
A.
Beltz.
’
Umpire:
recently moved to Nehalem from1 pounds of steam while the new one
matching the 32.500,000 appropri­
A cooking club was organized at bandied without any expense to the which are used quite often.
Other F. L. Eberman
Seaside, and will occupy Mrs. E. M. will develop 200, with a special ar­
ated some time ago by the Oregon Woods, Oregon, by Miss Lucy Dan­ taxpayers at large. The election tools are checked off and the student
of
Thompson’s house this winter.
legislature. Several members of the iels, who will also act as local lead­ board has agreed to work free
rangement to superheat the steam
is responsible until their return. A
The Musical History and Harmony
Just after the news of the disas- 100 degrees, adding 15 percent to
present legislature who were pres­ er.
Members of the club are: charge, and local printers and pub­ few of the things that are being
Class
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
C.
I
trous
defeat
of
the
Republican
can-
at pledged their support to a bill Agatha Hurliman, president; Robert Ushers are handling the necessary made are: rowboats, cedar chests,
th efficiency.
Holden Monday evening, Nov. 20. didates in the recent election, and
to renew the validity of the old ap­ Sadler, vice president; Pansey Bab­ legals and printing free for the good stands and library tables.
The expenditure of $100,000
la
The life of Schuman was read and while the smoke of battle hung In
propriation that has been passed by cock, secretary; Emma Hurliman of the cause. Mayor Moulton per­
necessary to rebuild the plant, which
compositions
written
by
Schumann the air, we learned that an enter­
this state. This measure expires and Mary Hurliman. Agatha Hurl— sonally guaranteed the expenses of
is being constructed by O. D. DePew
were given, Those taking part in j prising photographer from the co%>-
next February 1, and it will be iman, Emma Hurliman and Pensey the election so as to protect the tax­
of Seattle. $50,000 more is being
The
L.
D.
Club
met
Nov.
17
th
at
were
Rosa
Schild,
Pearl
i
ty
seat
was
seen
making
a
snap
shot
the
program
the
payers.
necessary to have it renewed in the Babcock have also enrolled in
the home of Mrs. Steinback
with Anderson,
Florence
Stranahan, I of one of the road crews In this end spent to make outside improvements
coming session.
sewing project.
Mrs. Styles assisting hostess,
The Jances Watson, Sarah Trombley, of the county with road master John in the power system. This includes
The resolution committee consist­
SOCIETY CIRCUS DUE
following members were present: Dorothy Haberlach, Floyd Rosen- Carroll In action at Its head. Bet- a carload of copper wire that has
ed of A W. Norblad. Astoria, chair­ BAYOCEAN TAXPAYERS
WEEK FROM WEDNESDAY Mrs.' Armentrout, Mrs. Boone, Mrs. berg and LaVerna Holden. Light ting i8 even as to whether the pic- recently been stretched between this
man. A. . Beals, Tillamook; B. F.
WANT TO KEEP LOTS
new
Bunne, Mrs Doty, Mrs. Hays, Mrs.
The class ture was made to prove to the in- city and Garibaldi, and three
Johnes of Lincoln county; Mrs. Fred
A society circus, given under the Ho81ey, Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. refreshments were served,
transformers
installed
at
that
place.
The
coming
administration
that
there
Assenheinier, .,ane county; Fred
Club Moulton, Mrs. Mathers, rs. Odell, meets each Monday evening,
According to the tax rolls of Til­ auspices of the Kensington
The construction of the new boil­
ever was such an animal as a repub­
next social night will be Dec. 18.
Aseenheimer, Douglas county; John lamook county owners of Bayoceaft will be given at the Masonic hall Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg, Mrs. 3.
J. ri.
er is expected to prevent the nuis­
lican
(not
written
with
a
capital
C Kendall, Coos county, and B. K. lots to the number of 746 have fully on December 6. The proceeds
of Rosenberg and four guests, Mrs. Al­
■ letter this year) road crew at work, ance of the cinders that have drifted
Lawson, Curry county.
The confiscation of a five gallon | or
the len, Bennett. Mrs. Drew and Mrs.
paid up their taxes on account
of the entertainment will go to
Borae one wanted to pre- ove rthe city from the stack of the
Tillamook people who attended added interest recently revived in Masonic home at Forest Grove.
Spear. The afternoon was enjoyably keg containing liquor in a house serve th eclasslc features of the power company’s plant, as all fuel
the meeting were H. H. Rosenberg, the beach property. Formerly most
The circus will include side shows spent, and much work was accom­ near the Ackley bridge on Wilson genial John.
will be completely consumed within
I W W
\ O. Beals. J. Mer- of the owners of these lots had been and general entertainment. The old plished.
Delightful
refreshments river resulted in the arrests of Floyd
the boilers.
rel Smith, and David
Kuratli.
friend of the circus, ths hot dog, were served. The club will meet Wolfe. Louis Elliott and Charles I
COMMANDANT AT
letting taxes accumulate.
There were 28 delegates altogether.
wtll be on hand, as well as candies again Dec. 8th at the home of Mrs. Cater on the 17th. All three pled
EUGENE GOES TO ENGLAND
HARMONY NOTES
and other refreshments. Music and Mathers with Mr». Odell assisting guilty and were fined each $100 and1
FORMER
CITY
RESIDENT
Mr.
and
Mrs. Steiger, who have
UNION THANKSGIVING SER
hostess.
costs in justice court.
singing is part of the program.
Col. John A. Leader, former com­ recently sold their place at
Long
KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE
VICE AT REFORMED CHURCH
mandant of the Officer’s Training Prairie, went to Portland for
a
Camp at the University of Oregon, short visit.
Mrs. James Phillips, who lived
A union Thanksgiving service of
Mrs. Leader and tbeir three eons will
The Weather Beaten Club
met
•U the churches and people of Tllla- here some months ago with her hus­
sail for England from St. John, New at the home of Mrs. Harry Hogan
owk win be held in the Reformed band and children, was struck by an
Brunswick,
on
Dee.
10.
planning
to
last Wednesday. The day was spent
fhurch on Thursday evening. No— automobile and killed near the cor­
make their home there permanently. in embroidering and crocheting. At
in
Haber 30th at 8 P. M. Both the ner of Kearney and 16th street
Col. Leader came to Oregon when 3 o’clock a lunch was served.
Mrs.
Geeernor of Oregon and the Presi­ Portland on Armistice day.
America entered the war. An offi­
child
Mrs. Emil Krebs and ramlly visit­
dent of the United States have issued Phillips had her 11 months old
cers
’ training camp was established ed Tuesday evening with G. G.
k«l»raations concerning the ob— with her at the time but the baby
at the University and a man was de­ Graves.
"fine* of the day. The following was unhurt.
sired as eommandaat who had bad
Inez Hopkins was again on
the
Xopatu has been prepared:
overseas experience. Through
ar­
Honor Roll of the High School.
Invocation, Rev. Clink.
BOAT KNOWN HERN
rangements
by
the
State
Department
Hur.o. Congregation.
I
Miss Esther Earl spent Wednes­
REPORTED IN DANGER
and the British War Office, Col. day evening with Frieda Rogers.
Reading President’s Proclamation,
Leader, who had been incapacitated
McRea.
Mr. and Mr* Krebs and their son,
The Anvil, which la a ga* power
for further service in November, Richard,
Special Music, Reformed Male boat that formerly was operated be­
spent Wednesday picking
the
1916, after severe fighting on
Quartette.
apples at Mr. Murphy’s and Mr.
tween
Portland
and
Tillamook,
was
the
Somme,
where
be
oommanded
Scripture Reading, Rev. Mamrlck. I
Suiters’.
reported in press dispatches recent­
Sixteenth Royal Irish Rifles, came
3Pttia lMuslc,
I
Charley Hopkins has bought
a
to Oregon.
Thanksgiving Prayer. Rev. Har—| ly as having been In danger off the
new Ford bug.
coast of Washington. The boat and
w*.
M! m Esther Earl Bpent Friday •V -
MUCH SICKNESS REPORTED
Thanksgiving Offering. To
be crew were rescued.
enir.g with Florence Krebs.
been
Some peculiar malady has
for the Christmas needy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson are
FORMER NEWSPAPER OWNER
Bunn, Congregation.
current for ths past few days a bou: visiting at the home of E. N. Large.
Sermon. Rev Woolever.
OF THIS CITY DIES MONDAY
Tillamook, and has ciaime<r'a large They intend to make this their tem­
't*ftal Music, Male Quartette.
percentage of the people here as its porary home.
R. M. Watson, former owner
of
*#edlction. Her. Lueukaemper.
victims.
The sickness does not
A cordial Invitation is extended the Tillamook Herald and later pro­
seem to tie ssgpons but oonrtsts most­
With tbs opportunity to represent
*11 people to join in this Union prietor of the Tillamook Independ­
ly of stomach and intestinal trouble the West against Penn State
at
^»nkagiving service.
ent .died at his home at Ilwaco, Wn..
Local physicians are unable to ae Psuewiena har.ging in the balance,
last Monday night. Ms. Watson was
count lor the sickness, though sev­ the University of Oregon eleven will
ON CALIFORNIA PAROL
an uncle of Rollie W. Watson
and
eral thei ries are advanced
'■tasti with the University of Wash
has
Interfered fngto* at Seattle. Thanksgiving day.
The complaint
IS TO FACE EXTRADITION was well known to old time residents
of this place when ix the nswapeper
greatly with busln«* about the elty Oregon I* now tied with th* T’niver
since it started
W j was ou-parole business here.
sity of CkiJIfornla for first honors in
the Paci fie coast conference, having
al if, «as appre-
Lyte L. Lores of Wnvren county. gone through the season without a
« Wedne
nictit by Sheriff LOCAL MAN CALLED TO
Pa., and Mary C. Fuqua of Tilla conferva'* defeat­ In view of
bm and E H ’’tark and will be
the
HOOD RIVER; WIFE SICK
mook
were married by Rev. A A tact that California has decreed she
>«
fall
fornir
’
finish
his
sen-
t*.
McRae at his house last Saturday. will not Mxapt. If nkoesn, the invita ­
’ on a bad cb
to
J. L. Henderson was called
** •** Xroled < «■ck charge. John-
Mias
Fuqua was a clerk at Smithy's tion to represent the wse' in
River
this
week
by
word
that
the
Ml condltlon that Hood
V
Variety store for come time and is annual lntersectiona! c I mh I o on New
Hendemo*
was
very
mick
at
and
make
good
Mrs.
C»
well known here. The couple left Years day. an Oregon victory against
Mr. Hendemon left on
on the check, that place.
.
Saturday to make their home
in I Washington will put the former In
do, say the of- the afternoon stage Monday to be at
Pennsylvania.
line tor selection.
the bedside of Ui-s wife.
I