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MB ER 8. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY. D ECEMBER 1, 1922. PRICE $2 PER YEAR IN TILLAMOOK county teachers In spite, of the good weather that on Nov. 29, at 2 P. M. that R ill be’ held in the broke into rain yesterday many we met at the Union School house to county court room from December people felt thankful that hear th. program of the small chil 20 to the 2: I. This examination is not worse. i. en at that place. And I am glad i- id for the purpose of awarding The holiday went off quietly, to say while being there our hearts áte.- tor teaching. The .-. DEVOTED LOCATION FOR DEMONSTRATION jian; people having £ ,one out of FRIDAY DECEMBER 22- IS DATE were made to ri- utee just to see the s will start at 9 A. M. each day. i "SHOP EARLY” WILL BE POPU tow11 -I tA be with relati for the •' ' fucv of those little boys and; SCHOOL i>g is tlie program to be OF NEW PROCESS TO BE feast. Many uses of Kickne-is SET FOR HEARING QB girls with sneJ: talent ami culture. LAR SLOGAN AT STORE Wednesday forenoon, ’U. I were reported but that did not The recitations were ju,-t simply fine ANNOUNCED LATER pt .iiiianship, music ahd . JECTÍONS. IF ANY seem to prevent nei y ail from par- FROM NOW ON wéH as the r est of it, the music, Wednesday afternoon, ticipa i ing in the cu: •njary exercises, charming us all . the way through,' 1 Kling, manual tram-! of .th«- • -elbow kind. both vocal and instrumental. The HU PU' . domesta science, ' L ■ high - igh s ■ a ol tea furnished little boy presiding at the instru- 1OQE 1U . eading. course of study lie ij \ i ■ of the day when ment was the younger honorable son . ana methods in arit'i K it beat a u-am from Company "K” of L. C. Peck. Me trusts and think Ct by a score of 18-6. , The crow d at- ' i Lil'. I forenoon, arithmetic, County Agent W. D. Pine Will Have tending the game w as not large on ’o.id Improvement Work Next Year the - is a day not very far away when these bright children will still Stores Will Remain Open Evenings Ol education, psychology, account, of < the weather. On Armis- in Former Charge of the Demon lie a greater light to the world. Will C- 1 ! ’ For Considerable in geography, ' niechanlbai tice Day : the soldiers beat the high For the Accommodation of Th" two terms of this school domestic ar*t, course ot .-chool and the students weri thirst- strati cu Expenditure as improved more than it ever had Buying- Public r domestic art. Thursday ing for revenge yesterday, an d got' it. tore. Miss Gi ay Light -taught the 1, Grammar, 1 special geography, Thanksgiving service chool last year and Miss Susie Scott i wag held thy, American literature, . On the 16 '.; and '2! id by all aii the churches of the s the teacher this term Both ladies December 2 "Shop early,” is i city typewriting, methods at the Reformed chui ch Thurs- in 'month a eti,r. r oirninr hearing b< ught the school up to a high j practical pe son wh Î the make ex— < ay c. ening;' lion will take place prima!j certij. be t'.a purchases for C county, Standing. ihis district should s. It is 'he vicinity qi ihi ud o; being ible to get such in the just twenty—two m< enoon, theory and prac— be Witnessed by local i LOCAL PHYSICIAN APPOINTED lock in competent teachers, and il is to be Tillamook people hi physical .geograpuy, | otheis inter, sted ,.. m.-pi.d 'hat the directors will see to holiday shopping, ft ON HOSPITALIZATION BOARD English literature, chemistry. Fri- clearing. George W. n < that the children have such teach ■ this year comes on mount t esti ■jo ,: s■ hool law, geology, j Oregon Ag; idultui al Dr. J. E Shear received con- ’•'-essary a they have hud the two 1 ,t i 23rd of December will be in the city nt iyil government. firmation thia week of ’ liis appoint terms. Th;» is d in buyirg date. The 1 iturday iorei r-on, geometry, bal- , select a location for ment as chairman of t! he state hos— I 1111 d s; S n io was there winch d.if most of its shopping on turdaj afternoon, g. nerh tion. This location w pi Tz; o . board for .li ablesl ex- School Saturdays, will have four week ends I ed later. iiookkeepiog. service men. This appointment was ool Tuition i F0RMEF. DEPUTY SEE ¿IFF in which to prepare for Christmas. Superintendent G. B. Latun < Clearing lands of stumps has been made at a session of the state execu- istitute fund $300. Market HERE DiES ALLER | i Merchants are complaining this ued tlie notice for the elec- one of the problems of settlers of the tive committee of the American 1,117.60, Roads and High— year that holiday good- aie hard to igni-ed .uentifaed above. Earl W. Perkins, who for some get on account of delays caused by j.OOd XGeneral Expenses Northwest for many years aneFniany Legion. The-stale has oeen divided i most Interest on Bonds $20.— time was a deputy under Sheriff As laboi situations and other economic methods have been evolved. Some ino districts for adminii trativ? put it serves as a S( HOOLS OF THE COUNTY chlm and who later left <o join the disturbances, ’ It 1 «-Ou: standing War were more or less practical but all poses and Tillamook county has been consequently their chronicle of tin s events; a placed in the first district. Other state traffic department, died in a stocks are going to be small and the 000- The total estimate is had faults. Mr. able will attempt GIVE HOLIDAY PROGRAMS ial record of hool year are »542.469 ii G. of which $20,788.83 is hospital at Salem last Tuesday. to demonstrate a method by which counties in the first district late shopper may get left. This book which -aril student will Columbia, Washingon, estimated to b« cared for receipts. Mr. Perkins was injured last seems to be the condition every The Fawcett Creek school enjoyed this waste can be disposed of in a Clatsop, cherish increasingly times goes by, a Thanksgiving program Wednesday practical and economical manne'- It Clackamas and Multnomah. i he following estimates have been week when thrown from his motor where.. and as he comes to realize that his afternoon, then adjourned for the is not known yet just what success It is rumored that Dr. Shearer is made fo rthe different road projects cycle under a truck, b it his injuries Most of the local merchants now school days are the happiest days of holiday. this new method will have with the being groomed for the place of state for the - oming year and are included were not thought to be serious. have all the stocks that they will his life. The funeral was held this week in receive for Christmas; and they have I he school and Parent-Teachers spruce stumps so common in this commander to be elected at the in the figures for Roads and High The staff of this »ear’s annual association at Neskowin gave ways Mohler-Clatsop county road Salem under the auspices of the I. no assurance that they will receive a region. If these fan be burned by Legion convention next year. are trying to turn out a volume program and ltinch 'raursday after Mr. Kahle's method it is considered de- anything more, even though $18,000; Bayocean road $10,000; O. O. F. lodge of which the only ’hicli will be a i redit to the school noon, November 23, at which Coun Netarts road $5000; Wilson river ceased was a member. Those sur- about half their orders are that much of w-hat is now waste now from a literary and artistic view y Superintendent G. B. Lamb and land In Tillamook county road $5000. The projects with oth viving Mr. Perkins are his widow, filled. The outlook from the can be TELEPHONE RATES TOO LOW mer- point, as well a being a valuable his father, S. W. Perkins, and ers that are planned will cost $135,- SAY OFFICIALS OF COMPANY his chants point of view is far County Clerk H. 8. Brimhall were made valuable. It is estimated that from memento of the hool jjear. They speakers. 000 for the coming year, according brother. G. A. Perkins of Wheeler. it will cost from $1.50 to $2.00 to * pleasing. hope to bring out a publication The Tillamook County Mutual to the budget. burn one of the larger stumps. Mr. Practically all the schools of the Local stores will soon be open ev which will compare favorably with county had some kind of Thanksgiv Kable promises that he can burn Telephone company has filed an ap ELK’S MEMORIAL SERVICE enings so as to give the buying pub plication with the state public ser those of other high schools thruout ing programs and allowed the chil the roots below the plowing depth. FAST BOUTS ARRANGED FOR TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY lic a better chance to make selection. vice commission asking for an in the state. Tin local merchants have The annual memorial service • of dren holidays on Thursday and AT CITY HALL SMOER ON 2ND When the demonstration takes crease in rates. The application Beginning next w-eek the Head i-i-n generous in taking advertising Friday. A hat is saul to be the fastest card the B. P. O. Elks will be ehld at the light will tell the story of Christmas place, there will be stumps in var— states that the rates now in force space, but with the present high ious stages of combustion; from are not sufficient to meet the rising ever arranged for by the Tillamook Christian churca next Sunday ev shopping through the advertising. st ot printing and engraving, no Boxing commission will take place ening at 8 o'clock. starting to nearly burned, This cost of opeiating expenses. Thrifty people looking for good buys annual m be gotten out in a school OREGON’S CANNING TEAM tomorrow evening at the city hall The following progiara has been will do well to peruse these columns method will be tried out on a rep of this .■ ize if ; f.» only funds availx LEFT FOR CHICAGO THURS. resentative -piece of stump land. auditorium. The main event will be arranged for: March "Auld Lang carefully before selecting their holi able are ihe proceeds from the adver— between Billy Gardeau of Boise and Syne,'' F. L. Eberman, Opening Ode, day goods. is in ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS W. D. Pine, county agent, Yesterday evening the Oregon tinmen- an djhe sale of books, by possession of full particulars con ELECT OFFICERS NEXT TERM Jack Edmundson of Portland. These Opening Ritualistic Exercises Therefor e the Staff are hoping that aiming team, composed of Pauline two fight at 148 and 150 pounds Tillamook lodge, Prayer by Chaplain' KIWANIS HERE FROM ASTORIA will cerning the demon itration, and of the benefit performance will net Gienger and Lucia Wiley, both i Tuesday evening a large crowd at respectively. The bout is scheduled Frank Fitzpatrick; "Onward- Chris for have charge of the affair. Tillamook, left from Portland TO FORM CLUB IN TILLAMOOK them a substantial sum. tian Soldiers,” by Christian Church a regular session of the I O. O. F for ten rounds. compete Chi' ’ . ago, w here they will A delegation of Astoria Kiwanis The play -elected, "Professor Other bouts are: Eddie Sims 118 choir; Ritualistic exercises; Roll lodge of this city elected the fol club invaded Tillamook Monday for Pepp," Is a rollicking comedy and with other teams for a trip to France NETARTS TAXPAYERS of Tilalmook and Billy Ryan 118 of Call of Absent Brothers, by Secre- lowing officers for the ensuing the cliu 'b ASK FOR MORE ROAD term; F. A. Beltz, N. G.. Floyd. Cul- Portland, six rounds; Bill Dougher tary C. B. Sta llay; The Vacant the purpose of forming a club unusually well The team from Tillamook took se- selected for their parts. The follow- cond place at the Pacific Interna- ty 150 of Whitney camp and Trçvor Chair,’ Christian church choir; Ad this city. A meeting of the Netarts property bertson, V G., F F. Conover, R. Hare 150 of Tillamook, fou rrounds. dress by George L • Rauch Portland Among the local people present »yr.opsis indicates the opportun tional exposition, first place being Secy., Emil Heusser, F. Secy., C. II, ity for humorous situations. Pro- taken by an Idaho team, The girls owners was held recently at which Coe. Treas. Scotty Messner 180 of Twin Rocks Lodge No. 142; S lo ‘Jesu, Jesu, at a luncheon held at the Tillamook » C. W. hotel were C. J. Edwards, "'"t I>p. a nervous wreck lately were accompanied by Miss Helen •a special road tax of 6 mills was A number of applications were and Joe Johnson 180 of Whitney Misserere," Mrs. E. E. Koch; Closing Carroll, E. J. Claus- Barrick, .John • urned from Russia, is in deadly Cowgill of Corvallis, who is coach voted, h was asked by the meeting passed on at that time and the lodge Camp, four rounds. Ritualistic exercises; Doxdogy; that* the county court match this ■ 'i' of a Nihilist organization that for the team. Benediction by Rev. George N Har sen, R. W. Watson and B. C. Lamb. Is planning an initiation for next The Astoria people were very en It is stated that the trip of the special levy. The people of the Ne Tuesday evening. thinks is pursuing him. Compli- Nonflnation and election of of- ness. thusiastic over the prospect of hav on a tarts district say that they are bad girls o Chicago was financed arise thru the love affairs The public has been invited to The Rebekah lodge, at a regular ficers for Tillamook Post No. 47 The ing a club form here, especially of ly in ened of more road work in that ward, Betty Gardner, and 50-50 basis by the Chambers meeting last Wednesday evening, American Legion will be held at the these exercises. Judge Anderson who saw visions of Green . young auto sales- Commerce of Portland and Tilla vicinity. elected the following officers for the Legion hall next Friday, December all the cheese he could get away mook. In the event that the girls next term: Pearl Burton, N. G.. 8 th. BLAINE NEWS with through club celebrations. ?l“‘ arrival of an old friend of win at Chicago they "will be sent to At that time other Questions ef Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stark of Ray Veru Culberson. V. G., Ecie Mullen, Jacob Nicholas, who recently un- F A Beltz and E. J. Claussen Professor, C. B. Buttonbuster, Europe to demonstrate American mond. Wn.. are visiting at the home R. Secy Bernice Lucas, F. Secy., fecting the Legion will be discussed derwent an operation, is speedily re- have the formation of the local club canning methods there. -nnsed as a young man. and the also. Hat::« -i^»hews. Treat covering. of A. K Stanley. in charge. "rl of Sim Beatty, the marshall, Jay Miller spent Friday visiting 8 _____ _ ___________________ '»<1 Petunia Muggins, the servant, his sister and mother in Tillamook. HARM0NY NOTES' "rd many pure comedy situations, There was a benefit social at the PARENT TEACHERS TO MEET . . County School Superintendent h are si HERE WEEK FROM MONDAY k- p the audience B. Lamb visited the school t^re Blaine Grange hall Saturday night. In lighter. ’ The Monday afternoon. Hugh Welch has gone to Seattle The Parent-Teachers Association Bouller. a for a month’s stay. The school is planning for a will hold Its next regular meeting or a last Thank riving program Tlytrsday ev The Blaine <heese factory Is now December 11 at the high school aud excitement. Those ening, November 30. making cheese every three days. Tillamook High There is some road repairing gO- it- riuni at which time the following E. G. Krebs, proprietor of the clay program will be given: ’lub play in the works, burned kiln last week, mak ing on above Blaine at present. Community singing; Reading drill to miss thh one. Lay Woods of Beaver paid a visit ing a trip to Till^nook Saturday. by pupils of ixth grade under direc SSOR PEPP > his parents here this week. Oscar Krebs, who is now employ Noah Richards ed at the Alfred Smith place, was Jessie Woods was struck on the tion of Mrs. Willis; Piano sdlo; The A. E Gabriel • om< top of th« head by a limb, cutting a Child's Llesure Hours by Mrs. Frank ime Sunday. His brother Richard Joseph Maxwell ish in his scalp which made a trip Conover- and Miss Brakel; Music; igan working for Preston Williams Round Table discussion of school Gerald Ciaves Suuday evening. i iliamook neiessary. j.. I, I >s. from high school by Prof. Henry Himes ■ Eniti Benschedit was a visitor at lrs. Fitch -e.timed l ist Thursday chairman. from grade eranco he home oí E G. Krebs Sunday. from the Willamette valley where I! nmtt hool by Mrs. F. 8. Coates chairman. b King he had been visiting relatives. C. A. Hutchinson and wife were Blaine school will have a Thanks - ’ .mmunlty singing. Leonard Bales Tillamook visitors last Friday. . iving entertainment Wednesday Ruth Gould Mrs Cora Hopkins and daughters UI ING WITHOUT HEAT Arline ■ Heyd of Banks, Oregoia are visiting evening. "HILE FURNACE REPAIRED uesief Bedortha will leave for Mary Lamar parents »t Mrs. Hopkins. Mr. n- tenants of the I. O. O. F nda Haltoni Mrs. G. G Graves. They went Willamette valley soon. Ldiug have been huddling togeth Mary Ward Tillamook Friday afternoon in com Mrs. O M. Burbanks has gone to ^11 thi" week in an effort to keep Irma Austin pany v ith Graves and Freída Rog me of he.- friends, w ho live miles up the river from ..arm on a< >unt of the furnace be Campbell era, who is a cousin cf Mrs. Hopkins. n¿ out of commission, The base of Roy Graves took them down to Ore- Everett, Sunday School mis I h heating jJlaiit became rusted town Sunday to visit Mr. y O-. account of the accumulation gave a sermon at the Blau." Marion Hopkins, LENT i the ash box and , ,u.»_ Jest Monday, November D. Í Hopku.o is getting over ■WING ILLNESS sary to i raid a new eiious ■eige o slckne-.». iace. th Wilson entertained Thomas J. Harris and Myrtle club las. Wednes- Lockhart were married at the home■ 10NEER OF THIS COUNTY of L. C. McDaniel In this city last x DUES FROM OPERATION Monday noon. Witnesses were Bert1 Sunday aftsrnoon the Mon Jacob Nicklaus '*ho ha- llved in Lucinda Robinson ; bis ccunty for the part 33 years. »'cal club gave a concert a iver officiated , as irtian church, featuirng Mies after A luncheon was served rude HcebtMiss Hoebtr WÄ Mr. Nick pianist fter which the couple left for their d by M. A. Het is bo Vi’-tritila urvlved future home at Amity, Oregon, where Mr Thi Th- Mr. Harris is In the mercantile buB- llarris formerly operated here. Thanksgiving 1922