4*WI THIS ISSUE, Villani iwk 8 PAGES raiiligljt young companions. They finally came to a wide, swift stream, over which the crickets could make no pro gross but were carried down stream by the current. Here the cricket ep One of the biggest business enter­ isode happily ended. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Once more n Tillamook cow lias Arrangements are rapidly being prises in the county is that of the There were several Indian scares, vallis, May 23—George Lienkaemper cone to the i.ont as a winner. We perfected for the presentation of the Brighton Mills company at Brighton. when the men of the train, watched of Tillamook, is on the motor trans­ have world reCo -ii cows in this coun­ While not the largest mill in the coun the hills and took due precautions Tillamook Elks’ local production “Pur port wall scaling team that will com­ ty, and now conies a two year old ty it has established several records against surprise. Bunn remembers pie Flashes," which will hold the pete In the military tournament at O. Guernsey cow, who is entitled to be that are yet unbroken. Employing hearing some one in the party remark boards at the High school uuditorium A. C. Muy 26. The motor transport called a state leader, The animal in 275 men in the camp and mill, the that "no doubt Indians were watching on Monday and Tuesday, June 11th team will have teams from the in­ question is owned by Ira G. I since average monthly payroll is $-{0,000. the train from the summits of the and 12th,. Committees have been ap­ fantry, eavalry, field artillery and the of River lawn dairy farm, the well At present the company is operat­ nearby hills,” and the remark was pointed and C. J. McNaughton, proles engineer units us its opponents. The known Guernsey breeder near this ing only one camp, Canip 4, near Moh rather disquieting to him at the time, sional show director will arrive in the winner of this contest will he award­ city. This tine little Guernsey closed ler. A large camp is being construct­ but the train got through without any ’ city on May 27 to take charge of re­ ed points toward the J. K. Partello her year last Octo tier, but it was not ed at Rector which is expected to be open tight with the Indians, who all hearsals. “Purple Flashes" will be one of the cup that will he awarded the udit win until a few days ago that Mr. Lance ready for operation about the first of along the emmigrant trail were es- got the returns which placed her at most pretentious productions staged mng the moat points. September. In addition to the output pecialy hostile that year. The exhibition will start with a mil ­ the head of her class in the state. The of the Brighton camp the mill is us­ The Bunn family settled in Lafay­ here in years. All scenery, costuming itary review by all the R. O. T. C. and effects for the show, which car ­ ing the output of the Hoevet Log­ ette, Yamhill county, when they ar­ units. Following this h plop game ging company. Lund & Neville, and rived in the Willamette valley and in ries a cast of sixty people, wore built will be played and the litter bearing, the Wheelwright Logging company, 1873 the family, consisting of six and designed at a cost of over five tug-of-war, and machine gun cuntests thousand dollars, and the production the latter ai Enright. children and the father and mother, will take place, A team will be en- During the last month the average came to the town of Lincoln, now Till­ has been produced with sensational tered by each of the live units in cut for each eight hours was 177,600 amook, when there were but three success by the Elks in coast cities each contest. feet, the highest cut for nny day be­ houses in the town. There were set­ from Los Angeles to Seattle. The Ijjst event will be the present­ One of the onvelty advertising fea­ ing 105,000 feet. Each month for the tlements outside of the town, howev­ ation of sweaters to members of the last four months this company has er. and some of the curly settlers had tures,of the show will be the publi­ rifle and pistol teams and the award­ shipped more cars of lumber than taken donation land claims, including cation of an eight page humorous ing of the Partello cup. The show will any other mill in the county and in Trask, Wilson, Vaughn, Quick, Thus, Elks paper, which will be sent free be concluded with a night sham bat­ the month of March they shipped 259 and Captain Stillwell’s father, and pos to five thousand homes within a ra­ tle. All the units will take part in little cow is Imported Country Lawn cars, which is more tha t has ever sibiy one of twn others. And still dius of thirty miles. It will be full this sham battie to make it one of II, No. 105534, and the returns show been shipped in a month by any mill other settiers were on homesteads or of jokes and stories on all the Elks the largest ever staged in the north­ that she made 9056 2-10 pounds of throughout the district, and the show milk, with an average of 5.29 per in the county. These cars carried 5,- bought places. committee says it will outshine “Life” west. cent, totaling 511.25 pounds of butter 361,000 feet of lumber, 1,222,000 lath _______________ * After staying in Lincoln for sonic or any other humorous paper. fat for the year, making her stall­ and 920,000 shingles. time, thé father bought sonic school Walter F. Nichols, has been appoint leader of her breed and class in Ore­ land upon the Miami river and the ed chairman of the show committee gon. family moved up there. and will bo glad to hear of any tal­ Imported Country Iaiwn 11 was lutter Mr. Bunn took up a home­ ent in speaking lines, or in musical Eugene — Resurfacing of Mohawk sired by Gay Boy VI, of Myrtle Place stead on the Nestucca river near Bea­ lines. The other members of the com­ valley highway, from Hayden bridge he by Governor of the Cheene, the ver, where he lived 35 years continu­ mittee are C. H. Coe, E. E. Koch, to Wendling will cost $30,909. greatest bull of the Guernsey breed. ously. When he went into the Beaver J. R. Patterson. Wm. B. Matthews. Portland—5-story tireproof apart­ He has 107 A. K. daughters and 26 A. The annual commencement exer­ section, then was nothing in the way Tiie Elks have won an enviable rep­ ment building to cost $365,000 to he R. sons; dam Country laiura, she by cises of all the eighth grades of the of a road, but a trail over which pro- utation for putting over clever en­ built on Flanders between 21st und the Prince of La Croisee, who lias county, were held in the school pavil­ visions und other goods were packed ( tertainments, so this should be a win­ 22nd. ten A. R. (laughires.. ion at the county fair grounds last by horses. Mr. Bunn is still active ner Bend—Contract uwurded for <■<»!>- Mr. Lance also has two other hei- Saturday. C. W. Barrick gave an in business, and at present is engaged struction brick business block. tors now on official test, each two address of welcome. Following a has in the culture of loganberries and is Rainier to have new sawmill eni- years old, both of whom have more one of the pioneers of this county in ket luncheon that was enjoyed by all ploying 75 men. than made their yearly requirements those present George N. Harness pas the culture of that dependable and Wullowa—Work starts on Imnuhu for advanced register work in th first tor of the Christian church, delivered popular berry. six months of the year’s work. Both roda. the graduating address. County are running in the double G class. Reedspot gets novelty wood work- TEACHERS EXAMINATION Superintendent of Schools G. B. lamib Roy Woods of Beaver who has been ing plant employing 30 men. presented the diplomas, 134 in num­ in a Portland hospital for some time Mrs. R. W. Bennett will leave for Notice is hereby given that the past, died Tuesday night and his re­ Reedsport installs electric street ber, about two-thirds of the gradu­ a visit ut Dallas next Tuesday. County Superintendent of Tillamook mains were forwarded Wednesday last lights on Schofield Heights.. ates being in the audience. The eighth grade of the Fairview county, Oregon, will hold the regular to the undertaking parlors at this St. Helens lumber shipments for school, presented their teacher, Mrs. examination of applicants for State place, where they were prepared fol­ past week totaled 5,000,000 feet. Todd, with a cut glass dish, and the Certificates at the Court House as fol­ burial. Interment wan had in the Linn county to s|>eiid $60,000 this Tillamook high school orchestra gave lows.: Commencing Wednesday. June Beaver cemetery toduy. Deceas- yeur on 24 market road projects. I want to rent equipped dairy ranch I their instructor, Miss Helen Pettit, a 13, 1923, at 9:00 o’clock a. m„ and eon ed was a son of James Woods and Vernonia gels sash and door fac­ handsome silver mounted baton. The tinuing until Saturday, June 16, 1923 wife of Blaine. Beside» his widow and tory. 20 cows o. more, consider buying lat- ‘ above organization furnished excel­ at 1:00 p. m Central Point—Machiery for new er. Good references. Write H. M. Mac- i two children., he leaves his parents lent orchestral music for the occa­ Lean, Cloverdale, Ore. WEDNESDAY FORENOON at Blaine and an uncle, S. C. Woods, clay products plant being installed. sion, and the junior school band of U. S. History, Writing. (Penman­ and an aunt Mrs. Kinnaman of this Garibaldi, consisting of ten or twelve ship), Music, Drawing. city. Deceased was 33 years of age. players, gave some creditable band WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON numbers. It was estimated that ful­ Physiology, Reading, Manual Train­ LOST VALLEY ly 500 people from Tillamook anil ing, Composition, Dr nestic Science, other points in the county made up Methods in Reading. Course of Study Earl Ray of Nehalem who has the audience. The following pro­ for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. moved to Tillamook and Dave Krake gram was given: returned Tuesday where they have THURSDAY FORENOON Flag Salute by everyone; song, Amer Arithmetic, History of Education, just completed the Alder Vale cheese »—and you’ll lind right here the finest stock of ica, by everyone; music, Garibaldi Psychology, Methods in Geography, factory at Nehalem. Junior Band; address of welcome, C. fishing tackle to be had anywhere. Amanil Lacasse is now working in Mechirhical Drawing, Domestic Art, W. Barrick; music, Tillamook school town with Krake and sons building a Course of Study for Domestic Art. Split bamboo fly rods, at very moderate pric­ orchestra; reading, Agnes Arney, house for Mr. Wilks on Eighth street. THURSDAY AFTERNOON es, steel rods, reels, lines, leaders. Hies, baskets, Hemlock school; piarto solo, Dorothy D. Krake spent Mr. and Mrs. L. Grammar, Geography, Stenography, Cooley, Garibaldi school; charade, Bay Hy and tackle books, in fact anything that you American Literature, Physics, Type­ Sunday with their son and family City eighth grade; song by four boys, might possibly want. writing, Methods in language, Thesis Dave Krake of this city. Fairview school; school boy’s essay Elder Krake Jr., arrived in Tilla- for Primary Certificate. on “Bones,” Dolph school; school an­ We feel that our stock is so good and depend­ mook again Sunday evening where FRIDAY FOIENOON nual. Helen Barber, Fairview school; able that its worth your while to at least see it. Theory and Practice, Orthography, his father with carpenter work. music, Garibaldi Junior band; song Miss Myrtle Earl has been visiting (spelling) Physical Geography, Eng ­ by four girls, Cloverdale school read­ If you see it we are sure you will buy. Re­ her sister Mrs. Tom Price for the past lish Literature, Chemistry. ing, Evelyn High, Cloverdale senooi; member we have all the tackle “worth” buying. week. FRIDAY AFTERNOON song, Girls of Tillamook Eighth grade Albert Krake and family jwnt Sun School law. Geology. Algebra, Civ music, Tillamook school orchestra; j day with Mr and Mrs. Emil Kreli il Government. noon, luncheon. and family SATURDAY FORENOON 1:30 p. m. Music, Tillamook school Jack Robinson and Roas Beckwith Geometry and Botany orchestra; addresdt to graduates, Rev. have lieen busy getting out a supply SATURDAY AFTERNOON Harness: music, Garibaldi Junior of winter wood. General History, Bookkeeping. band; Presentation of diplomas, G. B. ( The Rexall Store M i . and $rs. Toni Price ami family G. H LAMB, Ci». School Supt. Lamb. and Myrtle Earl spent Sunday on G. B. LAMB, OREGON TILLAMOOK 33-3t County School Supt. Trask river. Paul McCracken was a stage pas­ e., iWWWWJSffflj senge r te Portland Thursday morning. Orrie Mapes went to Portland _____ Thursday. Born to C. B. Stanley apd wife of near this city May 21, a daughter re- ports Dr. Boals. ’I 35 YEARS IN TILLAMOOK 31 SEE ‘PURPLE FLASHES’, LOCAL O.A.C. STUDENT COW OF IRA G. LANCE HAS STATE RECORD IS ADVICE OF ELKS IS IN TOURNAMENT BRIGHTON MILLS CO. HAS SAWING RECORD I NOTES OF PROGRESS 8TH GRADE PROGRAM IS THO’T SUCCESSFUL FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 Have n splendid proposition for a »tore. live wire agent. Address Box 194, Till Order your flowers for Dear« day. Tillamook Greenhous, amook,, Oregon. 32-2t Why not have a souvenir of ichool Fw sale or tra..’e*—Income pr,,w days? Pictures of all grade school» at Rockaway. Inquire at Polly. at Bells Kodak Shop, Kock’s Drug j Shop. 32. Çmcorporaitd 371 DEPARTMENT STORES OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE TILLAMOOK, OREGON .»» Wool C.udæern in T.'.rlau Pin__ Pencil Siripc.., Check« and Herringbones Crcjs 5 FC .’.'’.’•5 7c ns Made with fevr patch pocl ‘s —hvo pockets witn flaps. Thr» e iTToupo lioui which to select. ROY WOODS, BEAVER, IS TAKEN BY DEATH TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Underwear for Children Good Service Values Our present stock of children’s underwear mus| Appeal to mothers who want to provide well but •concmically for the little ones. Boy»’ Athletic Union Sult» in a very good quality of nalneook—cool, com­ fortable, serviceable garment»—priced only GOOD FISHING WEATHER Chas. I. Clough Co FLINTS One of the few living men, who re- sided in Tillamook county for a half century, is A. H. Bunn of this city, who canu- across the plains with his fathers family in 1865. Mr. Bunn was then six years of age, and remem­ bers many of the incidents of the trip during the monotonous trek across the sagebrush wagon road that led from the Platte river westward into the Rockies, and thence down the tor­ tuous Snake river, through the Grand Ronde country to the Dalles and the Willamette valley. The elder Bunn, when a single man had made a pre­ vious trip to Oregon in 1853 return­ ing later to Illinois where he married, later coming back to the Beaver state in 1865 with his family. One incident that was indelibly stamped upon the juvenile mind of the young pioneer traveller across the plains, was when somewhere on the Snake river road, the train encounter ed a great army of big fat crickets that filled the wagon trail, and over which the wheels crunched. Young Bunn was barefooted at the time, and became disgusted with tramping up­ on the wriggling insects, as did his I ■ Guernseys at Auction $ I id $ MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923 Twenty head, A. R. cows, bred heifers, herd bull and calves, both sexes. The offering includes every sal­ able Guernsey excepting one cow, owned by A. B. Flint. Many of the offerings have creditable A, R. records, made under farm condition. Certainly an ideal opportunity to secure a foundation herd of Guernseys or a herd bull. The catalogue now’ being prepared gives details, send for one. Sale to be held on the Midvalley farm, at Scholls, about 8 miles south of Beaverton and 8 miles west of Tigard. E. A. RIIOTEN, Hale Manager Salem, Oregon COL. J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer Foresi Grove, Oregon. A. B. FLINT, Owner Heaverton, Oregon I Trojan Powder Boy»* Nainsook Sult« “Kiddie” waist-button stylo—« lot of service for union fi» Girl»’ Bloomer Suit» th« “Kiddie” Bloomer union suits; Indispensable for romping girls; a splendid value at r Spring's Styiizh Ot Äifce« Of Popular Alkyme SUk Crepe 1 modish, both in materials ¿nd styles I A showing mat women and trusses will be quick to appreciate. Exceptional in quality-values. Be one tb® fiat to make selection from these models! Lustrous in Slim, Long -Lined FOR ANY KIND OF BLASTING I pi £ 50 lbs. net weight, sells for $7.50 per case No. 7 Caps sells for $2.00 for 100 Double Tape Fuse ............$1.15 per 100 ft. Carry full line of blasting supplies. Will fur- nish battery free on small jobs. Order by mail or phone 18-M J. N. MARTINDALE TILLAMOOK, ORE Models of sJl AlHyme Cre«Nt 'pith blouse effect and side-pleated skirt; Alltyme %md figured Crepe combinations, smartly distincuve, vrtih fet king trim­ ming on Mouse and sleeves In th smarhut of new Spring cuiors. Women*- «ux> A iumm ' sizes