Il PRICE $2.00 A YEAR LAUNCH IS WRECKED IS CAUGHT NAPPING Soldier Bead Eearly last Thursday morning ax one B. Rodgers lay dreaming of the hour when moonshine would flow like water from an eavespout into thirsty goozles of n multitude of purched throats, he became aware of the pres­ ence of visitors in his lonely little cabin in the sand hills back of Man­ zanita. He reared up on his elbow and beheld deputy sheriffs Lucas and Holden sternly looking down upon his bed. Mumbling «oniething about get ting dressed, he started to reach un­ der the bed clothing for a big gun, but a shurp command caused him to look into the gaping muzzle of u saw ed off shot gun pointed at his head. He was secured, as also was his gun, some mash, liquor and other evidence and brought to this city, where hi- is in jail to await the action of the next grand jury. Rodgers is an English­ man, aged about forty years and sus­ picion falling upon him, the officers took him in following a night trip with an early morning surprise. Evening Train To Take Men From Tillamook Citv To Portland On Rocks Beat All Competitors On Pacific Coast For Butter Fat Eight Blocks Of Property On Second Avenue To Go On Terms County Agent Pine will ship this week a pure bred yearling Jersey bull to Blaine Ferguson, county agent at Conrad, Montana. The animal was sold through Mr. Pine for Wm. Glick the well known Jersey dairyman, who lives a short distance southeast of Ferndale, Calif., Ranks Highest Cloverdale, and wll bring the owner Two Quarter Blocks Not Yet Divided $200. The animal is a very promis­ Who Fall To Appear For Butter Production On (oust Showing lu By School Board For Sale ing animul and the Montana man lost no time when informed in picking up Memorial the Tillamook youngster. The dam of this bull was in a testing association “Four testing asociations in Oregon and it was on the record made that June sixteenth has definitely been The block upon which the old pub­ the bull was sold. set a« the start of the encampment have been in the leud for the past lic school building stands is to be sold of the 41st Division ut ('amp Lewis, two months," said Agent Pine, one It was purchased from W. D. Still­ Washington in which the local comp­ day this week, and then he produced well many years ago, and for a long any of the 162d Infantry will take the proof in association returns. time the present building has been part. “They have produced more butter fat Advices from the office of the Ad­ used for educational purposes but the per cow than competitors in all the jutant General state that the Tilla­ cii parade. At 10.330 the Company school population has increased to other states on the Pacific coast and The Odd Fellows of this county mook unit will entrain for Portland K swung in on 4th street, followed in the Northwest. Of the 2529 cows such an extent that a larger building joined in giving a reception to John June 15, about 9:30 in the eve by the G. A. R. post, the W. R. C., tested in the state of Oregon lust Asehim, recently elected head of the has become necessary. A new and ad­ and will arrive at the latter pin th< auxiliary, tiie Hoy Scouts, Camp month, Tillamook tested 2182 of the Odd Fellows of this state. time to leave there at 9:45 oi equate building will take the place of Fire Girls, and school children. The whole number. The state coming next Nearly two hundred Odd Fellows the old one and a new sita has been morning of the lflth with the In pi. ' sion was led by Macy A Baird’s to us was Washington, with an av­ from various parts of the county were chosen, so that the pi esent site and three trains of Oregon soldiers The following committees have been band. From 5th stret the parade erage of 37 pounds of butter fat to present at the local lodges hall Tues building are for sale. The directors ocal company will be mobilized here appointed for the July 4 celebration: turned into Second avenue, thence to tiie cow, Oregon’s record being 40 and duy night last. Rollie Watson have decided to sell 8 lots, 26x100 feet some time during the day of the 15th, Chairman: Thou. Coates, Fire Chief; th' Hoquarton bridge where the G. A. 7-10 per cow. The average for Till­ gave an interesting account of the each fronting on Second avenue, at which falls on Friday. Advertising: Alfred Gabriel, Chester R. and W. R. C. held impressive ritu- amook No. 1—in the vicinity of this progress made by the present Grand prices ranging from $3500 to $5000 According to orders received from Stewart; Music and Purude: Clarence srvice for the sailor dead, scatter­ city—testing 1307 cows, was 43 and Master, who after graduating from per lot, all of which is prospective headquarters of the state troops by Coe and Emil Larsen; Sports: Chas. mg flowers on the waters as a final 9-10 per cow. Tillamook No. 2 which the city schools, became an Odd Fel­ business property on the main ave­ One hundred Elks from Portland, Captain Shearer, there will be very Mahan and Art Case; Program: Mer­ takes in the Cloverdale district, av­ observance Invocation wax by Rev. low at 21 years of age and who hav­ W. G. Lienkaemper. The parade then McMinnville and other valley towns, few men excused from the two weeks rill Smith and C. W Barrick; Conces­ eraged 37 and two tenths per cow; ing passed through the subordinate nue of the city. The board called upon six business men to appraise Only three excuses training period, sions: Glen Terry. Executive Com­ returned to the city hall where the arrived in Tillamook Saturday night Men mittee: Thus. Coates and Chairman and Tillamook No. 3 in the Nehalem lodge offices,, became a grand lodge the value of the above lots and from following program was had, Lieut, and the team of Portland lodge II. P. being considered legitimate. district, averaged 42 and six tenths officer, and finally Master of the the appraisements made, they placed White acting as chairman of the ex- O. E. No. 142, put on the floor work in may be excused for temporary disabil of each other committee. per cow. Tiliumook county ranks sec Grand Lodge of Oregon. He also values upon the lots. These lots will Committees will meet Friday even­ ercises: March, Stars and Stripes the initiatory work when 21 neophytes tty, for recent death in the immediate ond in the association reports in the spoke of his service as sheriff, and Forever. McGhee’s orchestra; Ameri- from this county faced the charging family und for reason of undergoing ing June 1st at the Fire station, and best herd averages, Ferndale, Cali­ wound up by paying a high tribute to be sold on the following terms: $500 cash, and the balance in nine equal unusual financial loss through attend thereafur all committee meetings will ca, audience: Invocation, Rev. 8. Ham antlers of the Elk herd stampede. fornia association No. 2 produced 63 his citizenship and moral worth. payments. The money realized from After the initiations were conclud­ ance at the training camp. No other be held at the Fire station upon call pounds of butter fat per cow during rick; Reading Declaration ofi Inde- Other speeches were made and Mr. the sale of the block and building will e. Mrs. F. B. Stranahan Stranahan; rec- ed. the visiting Elks and their wives reasons are to be allowed in excusing of the chairman.. pendence, the last month. The next highest Asehim feelingly responded to the be used to retire bonds that were is­ itation, Memorial Flowers, Deloris and the wives of the local Elks, were men from the training period. A writ average was that of Frank Blaser of many felicitations of his fellow lodge­ sued at the time the high school was Green; motion song, by school child­ entertained by the Macy-Baird troupe ten application must be entered with near this city, with a record of 59 men. built. Two quarter blocks have not the commanding officers of the dif ­ ren; recitation, The Skeleton Soldier, now playing in this city who put on and 3 tenths—u close competitor. Till been divided into lots as yet, one of ferent organizations by June 5 to be a happy sketch to the amusement of Stanley; Stand by the Flag, Mrs. amook county also stood third in the which faces on Fourth street, the three boys; Memorial hymn, four girls the larg audience. Baby Dorothy, the excused. leading cow of each association for other on Fifth street. An order regarding the training Exercise, Young Soldiers, five boys; juvenile favorite of the company, re­ the past month. Hlanche, a grade The new school building is rising Marion Chance, of Cloverdale, who Jersey, belonging to Frank Blaser, exercise, Tribute to Soldiers, school ceived an ovation. The services of the provides that a provost guard will be left by each organization at its home as fast as men can push the work and was appointed road supervisor of Dis­ produced 105 and four tenths of children; address, Rev. Louie M. An­ troupe were voluntary and gratitoux derson; American national airs, Mc­ and were highly apprecited by the station to pick up stragglers who fail trict No. 3 in the south end of the butter fat during the period named. Oscar Shultz, who operated the Till­ will be one story in height, with six­ Ghee orchestra; Star Spangled Ban­ Elks. Among the visiting brethren to appear in time to leave with the county last spring, has ben supersed­ amook Lumber company’s mill north teen main school rooms and a play of the purple tie. were Judge Ekwall, regular contingent. These men will ed by W. B. Powell, who will hereaf­ of town for some years past, conclud­ shed and other accessories. Director ner, audience. Barney Goldstein, exalted ruler of the be taken to Camp Lewis and court- ter have charge of the road work in the women Following the program, ed a sale of his property early this H. H. Rosenberg states that the city the south end in the above named dis­ of the Relief Corps gave a lunch to Portland lodge, and other officers and martialed by the authorities there. week when W. E. Barnes, a Portland of Portland is paying at the rate of trict. the American Legion, G. A. R. and members of the same organization. lumber man, purchased the plant and $10,000 per room in its new school Boy Scouts organizations at Pythian Previous to the work nd the enter­ will operate it under the name of The buildings while the rooms in the new • drove to hall. After lunch the patrotiic socie­ tainment, a banquet with a sea food Tillamook Spruce company. It is re­ Tillamook school building will cost not The job of replanking the Netarts ported that the new proprietor will more than $6,000 per room. met Mr. ties went to the cemetery where fin­ menu was served in the spacious din­ Oakland. road through the green timber will have considerable spruce production Hedges & Huis have the general al exercises were held, appropriately ing room of the lodge. Local lodge­ Tillamook soon be finished and ready for the at his new property and several log­ contract for the concrete structure at men report that the occasion was a ending the day. summer travel, in its new form, mak­ gers and mill men are sai dto be head­ $71,927; Rushlight, Hasdorf & Co., al­ S;>ecial mention should be made of very pleasing one, from every stand­ Work is being prosecuted in Curry ing it one of the best thoroughfares ed here from Portland to engage in so of Portland, will put in the plumb­ the excellent appearance of the new point. county on the Roosevelt highway. It in the county. About 1100 feet of work in the mill and logging camp, in ing and heating at $15,475. The Coast national guard, the Boy Scouts and is planned to completa about six plunking yet remains to la- done, and addition to those already employed. Power Co., of this city, will do the the Camp Fire Giris in the line of miles and some bridges, this year. it is thought that next week will see electric wiring at $1050. In addition march and of the patriotic address by Non-arrival of steel through the Pan­ the finish of t.h<' work. to the above contracts concrete walks Rev. Anderson. In fact the whole pro ama canal is delaying the bridge work y ill be laid around the school block gran, was good and received merited ' and there will be pupil’s and teach­ applause. Lucy and Helen Daniels of Woods ers’ new desks electrical fixtures, John Asehim, sheriff of this cunty were city visitors last Friday. window shades, etc t»> be purchased. was honored at the grand lodge of Nothing new has occurred in the ' As near as the board can estimate, it Odd Fellows in Marshfield Thursday proceedings started by certain tim­ is believed that the new school build­ by election to the office of Grand Mas­ ber land owners in this county to re­ ing will be completed and ready for ter of the Grand Lodge. The selec­ strain the Tillamook county court • occupancy in time for the fall term, tion came as a reward of proficiency­ from issuing warrants in payment of and the cost will be within a few hun­ H T. Botts, a well known attorney in the work of Odd Fellowship, and work already done by timber cruis­ dred dollars of the amount of the of this city, left the latter part of places Mr. Asehim at the head of one SPB £0'A6AI n .. youiRfc ers in the re-cruise ordered by the • bonds sold for the purpose, which la-t week for he east, to be gone sev­ of the largest fraternal orgnizations ALANAVS IH such a county court some months ago. Cir­ was $95,000. eral weeks. While gone, Mr. Botts in the state, which naturally advertis­ cuit Judge Bagley granted the county ’ mii R RV -1 CAN T 5EE- THt The manual training teacher, will visit Georgia and other south­ es Tillamook ax the home of the pres­ court until the first of June to prepare ■ Johnson, has a contrct with the ! d EA of RUSHIHC’ AU?Né>- ern states. ent grand master. The local lodge, of an answer to the timbermen’s appli­ ors to overhaul and repair the which Mr. Asehim is a member, feels cation for an injunction. The county ’ of the grade chool, which will b duly elated over the choice ax to his court is busy preparing data for the ’ in the new building friends outside that organization in coming hearing in the circuit court. HEADLIGHT WILL this city. Hood River captured the OFFER BARGAINS state convention for 1924. The nom­ IN NOVEL MANNER ination was made at the Marshfield meeting by C. I. Myers of this city. Beginning with our next is­ sue, Friday, June 8, we will of­ fer our readers a number of bar­ gains in a novel manner. They will continue for four issues, ( riding June 29. There will ap­ Not content with getting the Grand pear a page of special values, Master of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon, attractions which will be of in­ Tillamook stands a mighty good show terest to every member of the to get anohter grand lodge head next family and for every purpose. October, when it is likely that C. W. Another feature of this adver­ Barrick present Vice Chancellor, will tising is thfli* It is necessary to la- chosen Grand Chancellor of the K. call the Headlight at Main 68 P lodge in this state. If the rule as to be able to learn where these to succession of gand officers holds bargains can be obtained. If good as heretofore Mr. Barrick will you are unableto do your own step up as head of the Pythians, thus shopping just phone your order giving Tillamook two Grand Lodge to the Headlight, or send it in masters, an honor which seldom falls by mail and the goods will be to a town outside of Portland. sent to you promptly. Don’t for­ B. Lamb, county superintend- get—watch for the special bar­ schools, spent Thursday and G. A. Swenson formerly a promin ­ gain page next Friday and send of last week in the office of ent dairyman of this community i or bring in your order. te superintendent on business (CosresM. wT- i visiting old friends in the city. He I I)......................... "I «>“ is accompanied by his daughter Mrs.. Eat her Heir-''''______ VALUES ARE APPRAISED NETARTS ROAD PLANK BEING RUSHED THRU IS TO BE EXTENDED TILLAMOOK SHERIFF LOCAL ATTORNEY ON EASTERN TRIP Planning the Week End Trip TWO LOCAL CITIZENS MAY HEAD LODGES