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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923
THE GUERNSEY CLUB
MRS PARKER HURT ”
AUTO ACCIDENT IS
FATAL TO WOMAN
Gnribaldi
Salem Lady Is Crushed When Car
LOCAL ELKS SECURE
IN AUTO COLLISION
PASSES RESOLUTIONS
The < lub Goea On Record Aa Being
in Favor f<> the Oleo Law
Second
Week
Finds
Men
Recently Enacted
In Best of Spirits
PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
Woman
Receives
Severe
Injuries In An Auto
In Spite of Wisconsin Drop
Collision
Local Prices Are
Dalles Meeting Votes T q
Goes Over Embankment
Many Reasons Given Why
Near Dolph
Give Tillamook Next
Election Should Go
And Willing
The Tillamook Guernsey Cattle
Steady
Grand Session
Mrs. Josephine Parker, wife of L.
Over Big
On Saturday last an automobile
club held a picnic at the Charley Mc-
Parker of Parker & Aiderman, who
driven by H. W. Delaplain, a machin­
Killop dairy farm, two miles east of
operate the hox factory at Garibaldi
ist of Salem, and containing Mrs. De­
Cloverdale last Tuesday, that being
received severe injuries in an auto
leplain, the daughter Hazel, and Mrs.
the monthly meeting of the club. J.
collision laHt Sunday, while returning
May Pierce, a widow lady of Salem,
L. Gay, of Cloverdale, was chairman
in a mucliine from Rockaway. The
and three small children, went off the
of the meeting. At the noon hour the
aeci lent was a result of a collision be
grade about two miles east of Dolph
Hike* Have No Terror« For Tillamook ladies of the club served a tine lun­ A Number of Patrons Will Receive twe« n the auto in which she rode and Tillumook
and rolled down a 50 foot incline, with Other T own In Slate Have Voted For
cheon which was enjoyed by the
one driven by Lloyd Solmon, who is
the result that Mrs. Pierce received
Bovs. Who Take To Soldier Life
Large
Checks
For
Month
The Dulles Lodge's Fine
Armory Bonds And Are
large number in attendance. The af­
employed at Stone’s logging cunip,
injuries that resulted in her death in
ternoon was devoted to an exchange
Like Bucks To Water
Of May
a
Tillamook
hospital
Sunday.
Mrs.
Hospitality
The machines collided at a bend in
of views on club matters. A com­
Deleplain was seriously injured but
the road between Garibaldi and Bar­
mittee which was appoi nted last
will recover and the daughter Hazel,
view and both were wrecked by the
CAMP LEWIS. WN.. June 2f> month to draw reslutions on the ole­
Carl Haberlach returned from a impact. Officials from the sheriff’s
The Grund lodge of Elks will meet suffered injuries to her Bpine of a Ber-
On Monday July 2nd, occurs the
(Special)—Even after a week of omargarine referendum bill, reported trip to Portland Tuesday night. He office went down Monday and made in Tillamook, probably in August of ious nature. Deleplain and his three special city election vote on bonds
somewhat strenuous work the Tilla- The report was unanimously adopted reports a seasonable decline in the de­ examinations which resulted in the next year. That was settled by a other children escaped with trifling for $5,000 to make up the quota as­
mook men hen- are as happy as larks and with it a motion that the resolu­ mand for cheese since many of the arrest of Solmon ou a slate charge of vote of the grand lodge in The Dalles bruises and scratches. Mrs. Pierce signed this city in the matter of rais­
and ai<- dropping into camp life of a tion be published in the county papers people who were storiag cheese have assault. Solmon was arraigned be­ last week and Tillamook members was taken from the scene of the acci­ ing $20,000 by the county and city
soldier as though
were made for and the leading state papers. The taken care of their requirements for fore Justice Stanley Monday on the were elated. The session of the Elks dent by a passing stage and hurried jointly to match the $20,000 appropri­
resolution follows:
some months to come. He states ubove complaint and- gave bonds in grand lodge ought ordinarily to be to this city at once the others arriv­
it.
“Shall we as breeder* of dairy cat­ that were it not for the fact that con­ the sum of $1,600 to await the action good for at least 2000 people and on ing later. Mrs. Pierce received in­ ated by the state at the last legisla­
Last week the 41at diviaion was tak
ture for the purpose of an armory to
«ii out on n hike and bivouac, which tle hold our peace, or shall we enter siderable cheese was sold for future of the grand jury. Mrs. Parker was account of its proximity to the beuch- juries of an internal nature as well cost in the neighborhood of $40,000
the
buttle
with
our
fellow
producers:
shipments, Tillamook prices would conveyed to Dr. Boats hospital in this es, Tillamook should be able to com­ as cuts on the neck and face, her
was somewhat of a novel experience
The Tillamook County Guernsey have to decline at this time in line city, following the accident and al­ mand a crowd of at least 3,000 on death occurring early Saturday morn­ in Tillamook. The city will as part
for many of the men. It was neces­
payment of its quota give the armory
sary for each soldier to take his tent Cattle Club says: We the members with the decline in Wisconsin market. though badly hurt, there are assur­ the meeting dates next year. The lo­ ing. Her remains were conveyed to site and now asks that a further sum
and bedding with him and sleep on the of the aforesaid Cattle club wish to Back orders now total ubout 4300 ances that she will recover, ft has cal lodge is to be congratulated for Salem Monday last for burial. The of only $5,000 be voted at the coming
ground for one nigh!. It was accomp go on record as sponsoring the recent cases and these together with the cur­ been stated that Solmon was on the its good work in attracting the con­ other parties to the accident it is election to make effective the gener­
ly enacted law known as the Anti- rent demand should take care of most wrong side of the road and that he vention to this place. Those who at­ believed will recover. It is under­
fished successfully by all the men.
ous benefaction by the state, ft is
Saturday was spent mainly in a Oleo law. We believe this law to be of the June cheese. So far the as was speeding, but the Heudlight is tended the recent session at The stood that Deleplain claims he was believed that the measure will carry
fair
and
reasonable
in*
its
require
­
sociation haH stored no cheese this not authority
this version of the Dalles are loud in their praise of the crowded off by another auto, but be by a big majority as this1 city cannot
field inspection and divisional review
in honor of Governors Pierce of Ore­ ments and do not believe it's enforce­ season, while last year at thia time cause of the uccident. The facts will hospitality of the local Elks. The that as it may his machine approach­ well afford to turn down so import­
city was gaily decorated with the or­ ed too close to the edge of the grade ant a matter, since the state has as­
gon and Hart of Washington. Gen­ ment would injure any legitimate bus considerable cheese hail been placed come out later.
fness.
in
storage.
Should
further
decline
oc
­
der’s colors, and the ladies of The in making u turn, and the earth which sumed half of the cost.
eral Hunter Liggett, retired, was al­
Whereas the Associated Industries cur in Wisconsin it may be neces­
Dalles were particularly kind to the was soaked by recent rains, yielded to
so present at this time and an infor­
Other reasons are that the city
visiting ladies, while the Bills of the the weight of the car and went over. greatly needs a large auditorium for
mal reception was given for him. Gen­ of Oregon (so-called) are undertaking sary to lower the local market as it
order had the time of their lives with Mr. Maggarrell of this city states stgte conventions and other gather­
eral Ijggett was at one time during to invoke the referendum on this law wouid be a fatal mistake to permit
that he passed the scene of the acci­ ings which will naturally be attract­
the local Bills.
the war in command of the 41st divis- and whereas the manufacturers of large quantities of Wisconsin cheese
filled
milk
and
counterfeit
butter
are
dent and examined the ground and as ed here once we have the seating and
to
reach
this
coast
during
the
acusón
ion in France. Two Tillamook people
The convict who has been seen
a result of his examination recom­ meeting accommodations. Of course,
Rolli«' Watson and Harold Graves, claiming that their articles are os of our flush production.
about Blaine for some time past, and
mends that the brush along the side the primary object is a place of meet­
■were or. hand to see the review and good, if not better, than the genuine,
The Wisconsin market this week
who played a mean joke on some road
and
whereas
we
know
in
the
light
of
of
tlie grade la- cut and that a railing ing for our national guard company
meet the boys from their home town.
declined further, Twins now being
or fence be put up along the outside and the federal government issue in
Captain J. L. .'.nearer was last week recent research‘ that dairy products quoted at 20 3-8c; Daisies at 20 5-8c; workers by stealing the contents of
their dinner buckets, was caught by
of the grade to prevent future acci­ cash to the company and its officers
temporarily relieved from duty with contain certain elements commonly and Longhorns at 20 3-4e as against
a guard from the penitentiary last
dents.
referred
to
as
vitamines
which
have
will annually be between $6.000 and
Company K and assigned to division
Tillamook prices of 27c for Triplets Saturday, states Mr.
While
walking
up
town
Sunday
af
­
Maggarrel.
The party who met with the acci­ $7,000 which will be spent in the com­
headquarters as Divisional Sanitary been proven essential to the growth and 28c for loaf and longhorns.
ternoon,
Mrs.
A
rile
Hoffman
accident
­
This one was the second of a duet who
dent were on their way to the beaches
Inspector. It is his duty to inspect and maintamance of the human body
The checks for May milk will be escaped recently from a wood camp ally slipped while crossing the street on a Sunday outing, which ended with munity. So, if we take that view
alone, the government will leave close
and make reports on the quarters of and whereas the success of the afore­ out about the 10th of July and but­
near McMinnville, both being recap­ and badly sprained her ankle, tear­ the above tragic result.
to $7,000 each year to offset the city’s
the troops from California, Washing­ said referendum will curtail the de­ ter fat prices will probably range
ing
the
ligaments
supporting
it
to
tured in this county.
final cash investment of $5,000, and
ton, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. The mand for dairy products and injuri­ three or four cents over the April
the extent that she had to be con­
the donation of a site. Civic pride
job has been keeping him on the ously effect the health and happiness prices. There will b«? a nuniiier of
veyed home. The same day her hus­
of the people,
would suggest that we raise this small
jump.
band was coming home from Gari­
Therefore be it resolved: That we, large checks for the May milk, prob­
amount with a whoop and hurrah, and
Tomorrow Company K goes on the
baldi in a car driven by his brother
ably
twenty
going
over
JI,
000
each
thus secure not only a home for the
rifle range to take the instruction the Tillamook County Guernsey Cat­ and 150 over $500 each.
Elmo, when they nearly collided with
guard
but also a commodious commun
course in target practice.
It is tle club protest against the proposed
another
car
coming
toward
them
at
This is the first season that San
ity center that will advertise the town
quite likely that the balance of this referendum; and be it further resolv­ Francisco has taken more cheese than
the Miami bridge railroad crossing.
John
Ix-Febre,
a
logger
in
the
C.
8.
ed that we condemn the practice of
all over the state and bring dollars to
week will be used in this manner.
Los Angeles for the first six months Stone camp near Garibaldi, was hurt The cars were only a few rods apart
President Edwards of the Coast the town and county.
Saturday morning the guardsmen mixing dairy products with vegetable of any year but the demand from Los in a peculiar manner last Saturday. when the drivers saw each other, and
Other towns in the state have voted
leave camp and arrive in Portland, oils or animal fats and selling these Angeles now is keener than it is in While wedging down a tree, a piece a bad mixup was barely averted. Power company states that business
where a parade has been scheduled adulterated articles in imitation of, San Francisco and the larger share of steel flew from a wedge about one The north bound driver just missed a of that company is increasing by leap armory expense and are proud of it.
to take place Saturday afternoon in or as substitutes for dairy products." of our cheese will probably go tv inch long and a half an inch wide and telephone pole and the Hoffmans and bounds. Jos. Provost who has Among those towns and cities having
which the troops of the B>2d and
Southern California as it has gone in entered at LeFebre’s right collar grazed a bayside fence. The meeting charge of the company’s business armories and American Legion homes
along the beaches recently brought a are McMinnville $65,000 armory; Pen­
186th Infantries will take part. Sat­
previous years.
bone, and ranged downward lodging place is a dangerous one, as drivers
urday evening the train bearing the
The excellent grass season in this in the right arm, penetrating a dis­ going in an opposite direction have bunch of orders for lights that total­ dleton, Woodburn, Salem, Portland,
Tillamook men will start for home
county presages the largest yield of tance of about five inches. The in­ small chance to see each other until ed 57 in one day, and there will be a Eugene, Corvallis. Dallas, Medford,
total increase of from 125 to 150 or­ Ashland, Bend, Legion hall, Marsh­
with the prospects of arriving there
cheese we have ever produced.
jured man was brought to the Vidito they meet.
ders for the month of June. This field and others. Cottage Grove built
»ometime early Sunday morning. Till­
hospital where Dr. Ringo removed
amook people may have to get up
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heusser and means permanent business and must a $35,000 armory without state as­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats and fam­ the steel. The wound was an ugly
very early next Sunday if they wish
family
are spending the week at be provided for and that is what is sistance or from any other souce. ft is
Don't forget that Tillamook will ily left last week for a trip to Yel­ one and caused much suffering. The
causing Mr. Edwards some present not believed that Tillamook will fail
to se<- their soldiers arrive in twon.
Oceanside.
patient is improving, however.
celebrate the Fourth of July in be­ lowstone Park.
concern. Enlargement of the Tilla­ to meet the state and county half
Even though Company K has been coming shape. Also the 3rd of July.
mook plant will be forced and "en­ way, when it is asked to vote bonds
rated very high at its first year’s en­ Sports, pillow fights, bicycle races,
largement it will be,” states Mr. Ed­ for less than one—fourth of the cost
campment the men of that organiza- free for all water fight and many
wards. His light and power business of the proposed armory and public au
tion have vowed to do even better others will offer amusement for the
excepting the mill investments is the ditorium.
next year, If they do it is expected city’s visitors. The boxing contest
largest in the county and new mills
that other units of the 41st division will consist of four good bouts and a
and other enterprises will in the fu­
will have an example set before them battle royal. Hig street carnival and
ture tax the company to the utmost,
that will be difficult to follow.
illuminated exhibit by the firemen;
to furnish power for machinery oper­
dances, and oration, music and a gen
ation as well as for lights, Plans are
eral good time will be provided by the
now being formulated for extension
firemen. Head your car for Tilla­
of the plant's capacity.
The Daisy Freeman of Seattle, one
mook and bring the whole family and
of the lumber carriers for the Whit­
help make the celebration a success,
ney mills at Garibaldi, went out to sea
The firemen have charge of the cel-
Monday night on high tide with 750,-
ebration, and they will spare no pat...
000
feet of fine Tillamook lumber, des
to make it a go.
tined for San Pedro, Cal. The first
On Friday last near the noon hour,
Cloverdale grange held a big pic­ steamer out, the Nottingham, reached
* flying timber from a lath bolter in
nic
at the picnic grounds across the her destination safely and is said to
the Brighton sawmill struck E. H.
Nestucca
last Saturday which was be due here soon. The Freeman is
Burt, the feeder, in the pit of the
largely
attended.
A literary and mu­ now on the high seas, her nose point­
stomach, inflicting injuries that re­
sical
program
was
had, and speaking ed south. Another big lumber schoon­
sulted in his death a few minutes lat-
followed.
Geo.
Cable
of Corvallis, 0. er left Yaquina bay the latter part of
’«■. When picked up by fellow work­
A.
C.,
spoke
on
“
Farm
Conveniences’’ last week, and the two bays seem to
men he was unconscious and died in
and
pleased
the
hearers
with a well be good natured rivals in the matter
The school board recently adver­
that condition. The coroner was noti­
thought
out
address.
W.
D. Pine, of shipping. It is a good sign for the
fied at this place, who went up and tised for bids to furnish desks, win­
county
agriculturist,
spoke
on
the Ore re-establishment of shipping interests
«inducted a brief inquiry, finding dow shades, etc., for the new school
gon-Idnho
Dairy
Loan
association,
and in botli bays.
ths death was a result of an accident house. Six bidders competed, and the
also on the oleomargarine bill. Mr.
Northwest
School
Furniture
company
*“ above stated. The remains were
Wm. Redberg, aged 78 yours, and
Stafford of the Producer's Call, a
conveyed > the morgue in this city of Portland was the lowest bidder and
for a long time a resident of the Ore-
Portland
farm
paper,
spoke
on
the
where they were prepared for burial has been awarded the contract by the
question of capitalism and its effects town section, died at the family home
»nd Saturday morning were forward­ board. Director Rosenberg states
De­
on farming interests. Considerable the latter part of last week.
ed to Castle Rock, Wash., for inter­ that construction of the new school
ceased was a widower, his wife hav­
time
was
devoted
to
children
’
s
ath
­
ment. Deceased was aged about 40 house is going ahead steadily and sat­
letic sports in which tugs of war, ing died some years ago.
years, and is survived by a widow, isfactorily. The walls are all up and
and foot races figured. A splendid
and other relatives. He was prom­ both lathing and plastering are well
Mrs. Anna Halpin of Garibaldi, died
basket dinner was enjoyed by the
inent in social affairs in Brighton, be­ advanced. The roof is now partly
in the Boats hospital Thursday of last
large
crowd.
The
picnic
was
in
fog a good musician and had many done and will soon lie completed. It
charge of Mr. Gay and Mesdames Jen week. She is survived by Mike Hal­
friends, say those who knew him in­ is believed that the new building will
sen
and Pearson. The picnic was pin. the widqwer. The remains were
timately. The willow and Mrs. Lupro be completed in good time for the
voted
a success by the large crowd conveyed to Portland for interment.
of Brighton came to this city Friday housing of the school, children when
present.
the fall term begins.
•vening.
WILL RETURN SUNDAY
NO CHEESE IN STORAGE
MANY WILL ATTEND
CITY NEEDS BUILDING
ESCAPED CONVICT IS
REPORTED CAPTURED
SUNDAY WAS AN
UNLUCKY DAY
COAST POWER COMPANY
LOGGER SUFFERS A
SINGULAR ACCIDENT
BUSINESS GROWING
EAGLE WILL SCREAM
HERE JULY FOURTH
Big Events
the Lives of Little Men
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THE SECOND LUMBER
SCHOONER LEAVES
BRIGHTON MAN IS
GRANGERS HOLD A
PICNIC ON SATURDAY
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
PORTLAND FIRM GETS
SCHOOL CONTRACT
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