■ kaòligljt ítillamoo TILLAMOCK, TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OREGON. FEBRUARY 9. 1923 fOEBML 34: NUMBER 18 HOME NEAR CLOVERDALE DESTROYED BY FLAMES B TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR LOCAL TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE TO BE HELD AT NEHALEM CHEESE MAKERS HOLD BANQUET The home of Mert Everest near love dale was destroyed by fire last Friday night and everything in the nature of clothing and food belong­ The annual banquet of the Tilla­ ing o the family wa.-- lost. Mrs. Ev­ mook County Cheesemakers was held erest was badly’ burned on the right The grand jury was discharged results of the first spelling . the body while escaping thru from duty this morning after the at the dining room of the First eontte' for the school children of the the tire. Her bums are not thought longest session on record in Tilla­ Christian church last Monday even­ count: are given below. There were to be especially serious, though pain. mook county, returning fifteen in­ ing. The evening following the banquet cent 334 pi [upils who made 100 pet dictments. was given over to reports from mem. and 842 who made from 94 to 99 per The- part of he investigation that l>ers of the cheesemakers association ■ent. caused the most interest among lo. and talks by interested guests pres- Dist 1. Grade 3: John Powers, Es­ cal people was that of the alleged nt. Musical numbers were iner- ther 'B'hlfeld 100 percent. btanding case of Mrs. A. M. Sandish . persed throughout the evening, both 'Grad’ 4: Eloise Vantress, Walter which is supposed to have taken vocal and instrumental. About six­ Naegeh Vern Tinnerstet, Otto Hohl- place here last November. It is said ty members and guests were present. Mrs Lon Kinnamon of Beaverton, Wd,iOtto Sehield, Rownete Phelps, ------------4------------ that the grand juiy was investigat­ in town this week Dorath. Randall, Emerald Barber, ing this case for sevral days and that LOCAL BOY SCOUTS TO GOVERN Gerald Bush, 100 per cent. Mrs. Maude VanTuyle is a Port­ a large number ot witnesses were CITY BY COUNCIL AND MAYOR Grad- 6: Louise Bush. M'axine Pow- land visitor this week. called, This was given a large 311, 100 per cent. Freddie Donaldson, amount of publicity by Portland pa- The local chapter of Boy Scouts, Mary Powers, Winfield Tinnerstet, Dr. Boals reports the birth of a Pers after they had received a con­ 'under the leadership of George N. son to Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Goyne )8 per qent. cocted story from Tillamook regard­ Harness, are making plans for a Boy Grad*- 7 : May me Brandes. Jack ing the affair. Practically the whole Scout council and Mayor for the city of South Prairie on Feb. 7th. Movery. Howard Hohlfeld, Helen Mrs Wm. Dunlap of Walla Walla of this story has been nailed as lies of Tillamook. This plan has been Barber. Rosa Schield 100 percen; is spending a few weeks In the city and, since the grand jury investiga­ tried out in numerous communities Bessie Btrber, 98, Rosa Mayer 96. with her parents Mr and Mrs. Burr tion, it has appeared that that body with great success. Mayor Smith Grade 8: Francis Powers, Helen was unable to get enough evidence has approved of the plan. It Is also Beals. Hoover. 100 per cent. or that a crime had been com- expected that the boys will take over DISH 2. Grade 4: Arthur Goyne. Mrs. Geo. Kiehm and daughter mitted to return a true bill, the tourists park the coming summer- M, Moby Dtarby 98. Helen went to Portland Tuesday to This virtually means that the and keep it up. as well as assist with Gnu ie 6: George Becker, Ethel -pend a few days grand jury believes that the brand­ the cleanup campaign of the city. Saling. Minnie Matkovich, 100. Duro- Evidence Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt and Miss ing did not take place. -------------- ♦-------------- tha Smith, 98; Nathaniel Reiger 96; up to show that the BOND ELECTION CARRIES was brought nee Reiger 94, Martin Recker Helen Dürrer drove to Portland Thursday, Miss Dürrer plans to re- scars on the woman's breast were BY A LARGE MAJORITY a'd Rife, Archie Saling 90. S. L. Beals, petty larceny: Ed Mar- e 7: Magdalene Hellebuyck 98 main there for about two weeks vis. shall, unlawful possession of intoxi­ The school election held today 8: M'argaret Becker, Edgar i'ing friends. cating liquor; T. A. Johnston, aiding from 2 to 7 p. m. resulted favorably 'Ferdinand Becker 100; Joseph Clarence Hui liman of Woods was prisoner to escape; James S. Graham, for the bond election that is propos­ Blaser 98; Genevieve Rife 92. Tillamook visitor Thursday. larceny by bailee and failure to sup­ ed by the School Board, The utiof- DIST. 6. Grade 4: Boyd Miles, Mis. Jean LaLonde and son James port wife and children; Alfred Al­ ficial vote this evening stood 140 to 100. Wesley Porter 98, Roy Dunn 90. Au via went to Newberg Saturday den, threats to kill; O. Hendricks, 22 in favor of the new school build- Gra de 5. Hazel Etzwiler 98, Inez where they visited with relatives, re. criminal syndicalism and sabotage; Ing. Smith 94, LaVern Miles 92, urning Thursday. Daniel Peters, grand larceny. Beals The election was to authorize the Graf the grand jury to bring an Indi et­ Bennet, M'arguerFe Bendide, were served by the hostesses. The rymen desiring to contract for above ment in this case. should communicate their wants to Den& 11 Krake 98; Marguerite Z are as Auxiliary is doing a splendid work The indictments returned fei, Almi Greenwald, Allen K rake, for the disabled soldiers. At Christ- he e i-i'tary. as prices on these feeds follows will undoubtedly be higher later on Marie John Vetch, Twila Woods, sent to the two vet- mas time they in the season Other feeds remain Geteh I, Junior Holden, 96; Vivian erans hospitals at Portland a bunch William Kennedv <-:i ■ in In­ unchanged. Whit. Jewel Leach. Oren Rosenberg, of bauanas. a box of apples and a John Dot gh rty 94; Harry White. box of oranges. This week the mem­ Thursday for a shott visit teturn- The i k iiion wishes to report ing Monday afternoon to bi- studies MaiT'' 'e* Coates, Andrew Vetch. that all of its grass and clover hay ire sending sending several boxes of at the Pacifli Dental collt-g Irene Mew Gould. Lois Parraz m slid, but : hat it will have home canned fruits and Jelly to the tang. Dale Mi’N'Nn in- Keith boys, Next month they will fill the Clay Daniels, of Moire took . at of clover here In a few n daughter Alim to P" ^Rtle days. Alfalfa is still ' felling at > ; are rookie jar- at the hospitals and Mi • ’Rind p Ices were raised also planning to make slippers for week for treatment j.1 !" H-” -Id J • . J »•, -t wi k Daiiymen will prob the boys The next meeting will be has been ill for some tin: seri. I vii n1n by buying their hay re aeld t»< > ond rhursday In March condition has been for a hi .- now. as there will be llt- Mr. aqd Mrs. McAlpine of Gari- QUS. Zniwma’i. Martin Hoffert. . i*b wer-j in town on < Iect from In a few weeks. Al­ ?. and Mri^ Guy Me loon business 'HTlnr. Carre ft Inn +714: < li y coming in has beet mt. Mi.- J. B. S: jn t ’ l< ! Tliursiiaj. Litten Boals, Cha las ----- -— Mi- E W. Thomas of Cloverdale. day xdsitors in tir • i’y Coates, Clam}cB< -*-■?, Mql- w ... «hbpping tn the city Friday ----- , Loraine Larsen, Lola Mrs.. Henry Ely of Hemlock was ck. Delores Greene, Iola Braden. the city Friday. in Alld rd 98; Veda Berckhard, El- Edward Bettscher is in Portland Diehl, Hallie Aust n, Bobby tending the auto show. B, Helen Hadley r'«: X’ber» Miss Alta Simmons has a let tai y Hosley, Noris Zinin. Daniel in. Morgan Run khard 94; Can from h«r brother Eugene, «lio enlist Ihristensen, Simpson Hamorkk. ed in the navy a. few months ago, je Bennet, 92; Ravthal Wood», that-the training ship. U. S. 8- New er Hubbard, Mary Drake, La- Mexico, on which be is stationed has left for the Panama canal, where th« Mattoon. Norton Johnson 90. •iGtS'k 5- Ethel Heatlev. Hazel Atlantic and Pacific fleets will meet OM MOM “ n. Ruth Kuratli, Oneida Ryan, for maneuvers . ed LeUch, Doris Long, Herman in a communication to Mrs. A. D r, Perl Earhart. Floyd Rosen- Smith, Rev McRae of the Presbyter, John Delany, Burdet Nicholas. ian i hurch says: "According to our Franklin, Bruce Mahan, Bryan usual custom we will have a special »n. Catherine Shultz Lo;s Memorial service next Sunday morn s. 100; Marjorie Wiley, Leah g in the Presbyterian churiffi in hard. Vera Rosenbery- Georgia honor of our martyred President , Thelmh Stone, Roy Seiland, ALrabam Lincoln The date is Feb ferl Loll. Carl Zweifel, Dar 1 11. at 11 a. m We therefore extend , 98; David Sheldon, Clark a most cordial invitation to he Hoir e. M; Lois Getti U. Mfinley h < .. Coriah Relief Corps No Redd mg 92: Arthur Wright, 90. Dep- of Oregon to Join with us G» Ide 6: Elva Bigia?, Lorene I on this occasion aad bring our honor to the memory bington, Ruth JtA* . T uc le c. ErmaJ Hosley. Mjnie i Pye, Ar i’a greatest president d K.pg, Yvonne Graham. E,J iect will be: "Lincoln. The Great Smith, 100; Donald Crenshaw, Amt' olean lean.” We hope that it will be •1 ------, Pearl Whit»-. P.uth Ham- possible foi you to be with us upon France» Martindale. Ruth the date menioned ’’ 98; Vergil Langtry, Mildred Homer Flagg of Bay City broke Pearl Wilks. David Schnall, his leg Wednesday. Mills. 96; Jessie Hodg- M»- C. H. Anderson, Nehalem met. krat, Erma Todd. Bessie Ba- chant, was In the city the first part Lee StewNrt. 94, Ev+lyn Ze .¿r. it the week. The local company of the Oregon National Guard topped the list for the month of January with the highest per ventage of attendance of all units of the state. This is not the first time that Company K has gained this position, but the unique thing is the rating, which was 97.9, the highest ever on record in the state. The following telegram from the Adjutant General of Oregon was received this week by Capt. J. E. Shearer: "Company K, Tillamook, stands at head of list Oregon National Guard this month with largst percentage qi drill attendance on record. Your rating for month is 97.9. You and your officers and men deserve the highest commendations for this re. markable showing. George A. White Adjutant General.’’ Next Monday evening there will be an Inspection of the personnel and equipment of Company K by Ma­ jor H. E. Browne, U. S. Army. All members of the company have been notified by circular that the Inspec­ tion is due and that all equipment is to be brought to the armory before Sunday evening. 4- C. T. Travis an attorney of Port. land was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. R B Miller visited with friends tn Forest Grove this week. There will be a meeting of the Tillamook County Cow Testing as. sociation Saturday at 2 p. m. at Anyone Carl Haberlach’s office interested in testing for the follow, Jng year is requested to attend. - Adv. Am In earch of opening where set vices and small investment will pay reasonable return. Bond and reference submitted. R. W. Wat­ kins, Bayoceati, Ore Adv. E. M. Condit and M. D Ackley are Portland visitors this week to the auto show P. J. Worrall left the first of the week for California on a vacai ion trip Mr and Mrs Jason Powell and daughter returned Sunday from Cal­ ifornia where they have been spend- Ing the past few months. \ " a .N l ED 10 BUY RHODE ISLAND ited chickens; any number. Write giving price Denis Chabot Happy il ill'K' Game Fi*“m, ■' a id' Ore­ 18.31 gon.— * * -•• •' DAIRY FOR SALE 30 't)W PER- fectlon double unit milking ma. chine, almost new; all dairy equip mm' Dodge min- ’•rein I Ford Adams and touring and trailer Lemon. Dallas. Ore. V ant po barrow give as security lim. 169 aiesent were the Mesdames Franklin but chose to sing for God for less Hadley, Plank, Condit, Rlechers, money, He has sang from coast to Morrison and Partridge. The guests coast In auditoriums seating thous- of the afternoon were the Mesdames auds. All are welcome Ilenkle, King, Winslow, Stanley and Budd. SUMMONS • • • In the Circuit Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reedy enter­ Oregon for Tillamook County tained at dinner Sunday at their Maude Martin Johnston, plaintiff, home on Third street. The guests vs were Mr and Mrs E G Anderson. Mi J D Nlnmau, also known as Jo- and Mrs. E K Gilbert, Mr and Mrs. K nas D Niman, Sarah Niman, his N Henkle and Miss Lois Daniels wife, Harriet Belle Sadler, for. • • • ,,»ri -• * merly Harriet Belli- Niman, and One of the most 'delightful affairr Joe Sadler, her husband, defendants. nl I* i week was a party given last To J D. Niman, Sarah Niman, Fiday evening by Mrs. A. H. Gaylord Harriet Belle Sadler anil Joe Sadler in honor ot Miss Nell Gaylord, Mu- the above punted defendants: sic and sewing were the diversions o of Oregon In th nl the evening and a delicious sup- you ar ; to r.ppear per was served. Those present were nnd a ■I nt filed .Mu William Dunlap, Mrs. Hatvcy against ■e entitled Eblneer, Mrs Vida MIIHs. Mt Rett Court II , -. the ex- ■ P i-on. Miss Beulah Roger.;, M in the date M. ig’ He Ilrakel, Mlsi Viu C< i >f this Hum- • lis Qeorgiu Barry, Miss Then < I • ’’z appear Guylord and th' honor gm i will apply 1 demanded A LARGE, FINE NEW STORE in the compli li ia that loom for nut by T II. Goyo* In plaint Hi have . no i I k his now concrete building Rent detuiidnnI .1 very reasonable. ■> .......... 17n as Jonas D. .’ ,$250.00 with lnt"K -l from June 5. 192o. .it 7 ( h i < * tit pe i autiout, for C HRISTIAN CHURCH th* further «urn if $ ltJU OU n- attor­ Good music, Gospel sermons and neys tec and for the co. I anil, <110- nteifesting services We have a buiswnunts of this suit, and for a de. Mans cine: with an enrollment of < k i forei loHitig a ,mort, ,i| i execut­ forty members Come and join our ed by suid di-findiHil to Andrew Bible school next Sunday morning at Johnston on aun** G, 19JU, recorded 1n yolume VII Hl tb> Mortgage Roc. io a m V • oi fo/. '• -rui on In New York City i i just ever barred and foreclosed of all now causing much <■ liment t mong rlgtit title or Interest in or to said ni-ricun clergymen iwcaure ' f hl»l property i ■ any portion theieof ex. Minty • f the B-bli m •II. DI cept statutory right of redemption t irlat Dr. Grant and lot general relief. loss nd did not suffer Hi y This summons is served np'ui you the - of Adam r b* I iuvio by publication In tbr Tillamook that >)e stories ate Headlight by order of the Honorable „ N. was not DI vine Geo R Bagley, Judge of the above stlan , pastor of named Court, made on the 8th day of tate will answer the abo February. 1923, requiring publlca. nt« In his sermon next Sunday ut tion thereof to be made once a week 30 p. tn lor six siicii -.-ive I ’l.ks. and the I In public Is Invited to hi ar the date of th- Hr it publicatl i hereof stor both morning and evening Is February »th. 1933 HOTIS and WINSl.OW, Atlort.iys for Plaintiff