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VOLUME 36; NUMBER 36
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
I
I
BOY SCOUTS MAKE
PRICE OF CHEESE
WHOLESALE HOUSE
FOREST GROVE TRIP
SLIGHTLY RAISED
FOR TILLAMOOK
*
Scouts
Clam Bake and Barbecue
With all the Fancy
Trimmings ♦
of
Hike
and
Trip
by
Make
Balance
Branch
Automobile
Last Week
Present Building Inade­
quate for the Growing
Business
Office now
Here
for
Production of Factories in
Established
their
Product
County
Is Highest in Association
Completed, and Pipe
To be Laid
Familiar Sights to Those
Who Attended Last
Encampment
COST ABOUT $75,000
WARM WEATHER AHEAD
Three Miles of Ditching
Records
The local troop of Boy Scouts
According to a report from Secre­
The Kelly-Springfield tire company
made their annual hike last week,
tary Haberlach, the price of cheese
of Cumberland, Maryland have open­
leaving Tillamook by way of Henry
advanced one cent last Thursday,
ed a wholesale distributing office in
Crenshaw’s truck, which carried them
triplets now being quoted at 25 cents
Tillamook.
J. Merrel Smith, local
to a spbt about three miles above the
Tillamook and loaf one cent higher,
Oldsmobile dealer, will have charge
fish hatchery on the Trask river.
with price to the consumer 30 cents.
of the plant which is in the base­
From here they hiked to a cabin
The market is active and considerable
Baseball, Smoker, and Trapshooting about three miles above the old Installation of a New Switch ment of the Commercial building Bonds Drawing five per cent will
cheese has been sold at the new price. Officers and Men in Best Conditio*
across from the Todd hotel on First
Trask House, where they spent Tues­
Th Wisconsin market showed a slight
avenue east and First street.
Teams will Compete, and
Board will Replace the
Be Issued to meet Construc-
on Arrival After Two Days
day night One boy had drunk too
decline Friday and Saturday, but it
The
establishment
of
this
branch
Various other Stunts
much cold water during the hot day
Old Equipment.
is hoped that this is only temporary
on the Road
tion Expenses
office in the county means that it will
of this first part of the hike, and his
as all are anxious to get somewhat
be possible for dealers throughout
>
condition necessitated the carrying of
higher prices for Tillamook cheese
the county to get the same wholesale
j Tentative plans for the annual his equipment by his mates.
than
those
prevailing
today.
Produc
­
(Special
to
ths
HoaSlisht)
Preparations are being made by price on Springfield tires at the same
Work on the extension of the new
| -state convention of Elks to be held
The next day was too hot for any the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph future dating as could be obtained
tion continues to be the highest of
Camp Lewis, Wn., June 10 (Spa­
18
inch city water main was begun
I at Tillamook on August 14, 15, 16, Tillamooker and the hiking was all
record, the production the first week cial)— After two days traveling
from the Portland office.
company
to
move
their
Tillamook
about thirty days ago and the neces­ in June having been equivalent to
I are well under way. Committees in down hill, so when they reached
In connection with thia firm Mr
Company K has at last arrived at
¡charge have outlined a program of Perrydale, fifteen miles from their quarters on First street, near Still­ Smith will operate an auto storage­ sary three miles oi alien nas oeen 34tw cases oi in piers
their destination, somewhat tired and
¡events that will give the visitors a first night’s camp they stopped for well avenue, to new and more ade­ warehouse and repair shop, fully completed. Last year two miles of
Feed prices continue the same and fed up with trains, but happy never­
¡varied and highly enjoyable three the night with rather sore and blist­ quate quarters in the Goyne building equipped to handle repair work and new 18 inch pipe line were laid from there is an advancing tendency all theless. Arrival at camp was thia
¡days’ entertainment. There will be ered feet. They reached North Yam­ on First street and Third avenue storage for sixty cars. In connec­ the head-works on Simmons Creek, a along the line, especially on oats, afternoon about 2:15 and the outfit
corn, and hay. Alfalfa seems to be
| a clam-bake and barbecue in or near hill about noon the next day, where
east. The present quarters have been tion with the storage department good new dam and sediment tank quite scarce and the growers are re­ immediately commenced to get set­
¡town at which time there will be two they camped in the park. One of the
there will be a wash-rack for the were installed, and, as a result, a
tled for the two-weeks stay.
¡four hundred pound special Tillamook boys had found it impossible to eat inadequate for some time, having been convenience of the customers. This substantial increase in pressure was luctant to dispose of this year’s crop,
Portland was left behind thia
occupied
for
the
past
twenty
years.
¡cheeses, along with other things that his own cooking so far, and returned
wash-rack service will be free and produced in the city. At the approval feeling that prices may be consider­ morning at 9:45, after a breakfast in
Extensive
improvements
will
pre
­
ably
higher
later
on
in
the
fall
and
¡naturally go with baked clams and home from Yamhill.
open for business day and night. The and suggestion of several members of
a restaurant and a somewhat tedious
¡barbecued beef. This will no doubt
Since the trip had been rather cede the change of location, and ac­ building is strictly fire-proof and the the Kiwanis club and other people of spring.
wait at the station for other trains to
¡be open to the public.
strenuous thus far Scoutmaster Smith cording to Manager Edgar G. Mun­ business will meet the needs of a the city, the completion of the work
pull out, for Company K was in the
j Two deep-sea fishing trips a day treated the boys to a “rest while you son, who has been with the local office great many people.
was begun. This will entail a cost of
last train to leave.
[are planned, with safe boats under travel” when they were taken the for thirteen years, these improvemnts
about $75,000. The commission has
Coming back to Camp Lewis was a
¡the command of Captains Groat and next fifteen miles by auto-stage to will anticipate the growth of Tilla­
approximately that amount in cash
fairly
familiar process for some of
Forest Grove, reaching that place mook and vicinity for the next ten
foodge.
and securities. Some of the secur­
the Tillamook soldiers, for quite •
I The local lodge is engaging the about 4 o’clock, Thursday. Here they years. It is estimated that it will
ities are not due at present, but the
The following cases were heard in few of the men were here last year
¡services of Billie Gardeau to give the camped in the auto park, a beautiful take until the first of the year to
majority will be paid in during the the Justice court during the first of
and know their way about.
¡Johnson boys special training for grove of trees. When they found the complete the improvements sufficient­
next few years.
the week:
Warmth seems to be the “moat
The
dance
given
under
the
auspices
¡bouts with the best possible compe­ “swimmin’ hole” they forgot all ly to make the move properly.
Bonds will be issued for the pur-
Ed Hays was fined $5 and costs for thing we have of,” and a very torrid
of Company K, 162d Infantry, last pose of meeting the current expense
tition that can be obtained through- about their fatigue and soreness.
In the new quarters, there will be Saturday night was very poorly at­
lout the state. With good preliminar- Friday noon they enjoyed a meal at
of laying the pipe. These bonds are unlawful operation of a motor ve­ time is predicted for the whole two-
installed a new up-to-date switch­ tended, only a small number of tick­
Camp
not to exceed $50,000, and it is esti­ hicle. The specific charge was fail­ weeks stay that is ahead.
pes these matches will comprise the a restaurant, and left for Tillamook board of three local positions and
ing to dim his lights.
consists
mainly
of
a
great
gravel
ets
being
sold
and
few
coming
to
the
‘
Saturday
morning,
at
five
o'clock,
¡best smoker ever pfit on in the city.
mated that $35,000 will be sufficient.
three or four toll positions (there are
Don Schofield and J. E. Manson bed, several miles long and nearly
| Trapshooting teams from each eating breakfast at Gales City from two of each in the present equip­ affair. This will mean that Company They will draw 5 per cent interest,
waived
examination on a charge of as wide. Naturally, when the sun
K
men
will
have
to
live
on
a
straight
which
point
they
were
given
a
three
and
may
be
called
in
at
the
option
of
lodge in the state will compete for
ment.) At present there are three army diet for the fourteen days they
unlawful
possession of intoxicating shines on this kind of a place, things
the commission after one year. The
honors and good prizes during the mile lift by a county truck. On this lines to Portland. Under the improved
liquor.
They
were released on $500 warm up a bit.
are
at
camp.
A
ticket-selling
party
income
from
the
system
has
been
sub
­
day
they
made
twenty
six
miles
over
mornings. Two dances each night:
system there will be five of these was sent to Garibaldi, where they
bail
each.
Three officers and 67 men left on
stantial for the past ten years, be­
¡one for Elks and families, and one the zig-zag. The next day, Sunday, lines connecting Tillamook with the
spent Saturday afternoon, with the ing about $7,000 annually at present.
Berlin Fleck and Charles Edmunds the train from Tillamook last night.
¡for the public are being planned. they took their time, fishing down the rest of the state.
result that the sold but one ticket at This income, along with the slow mov­ waived examination on a charge of They are: Captain J. E. Shearer,
¡The committee is looking for the best Wilson river and enjoying once more
The lines in town will be rebuilt that place.
ing securities held by the water com­ being druck in a public place. They commanding the company; V. L.
¡orchestra obtainable for these dances. the cool breezes of Tillamook county,
and improved, along with an addi­
White, first lieutenant; Leslie Harri­
pany, will take care of the payment furnished $100 bail each.
¡Various parades, including general making about ten mles.
of the bonds, so that the indebtedness
Lee Hodgden was fined $40 and son, second lieutenant.
On Monday, the last day of the tional four thousand feet of line that
■trades, competitive drills, and poss­
will be strung to accommodate resi­
will be reduced regularly after the costs on a charge of driving a motor
First Sergeant Harry L. Gilham;
ibly a burlesque on the last night will hike they were met at the Illings-
first year.
vehicle while intoxicated.
Sergeants John Aschim, George Han-
worth bridge at about 11 o’clock by dents who are not in the present dis­
lie in order.
trict reached by telephone, as well as
According to a board of insurance
Harry Gilmore was fined $25 and slmair, Floyd L. Eberman, Albert
I A baseball game each afternoon, Messrs. King and Crenshaw in their
accommodating a great part of ad­
underwriters the installation of these costs for being drunk in a public Fortier, William B. Matthews, and
■»nd concerts thruout the day by machines and heard the sad news of
ditional population that is expected
Miss Margaret Coates gave a din­ improvements will decrease the in­ place.
Clarence J. Gabriel.
¡the Tillamook, McMinnville bands the death of Loraine King, brother of
to move into our city.
ner party Satuiday evening in honor surance rates 20 per cent, and will
Roy Large and Richard Krebbs
Corporals O. A. Hallstrom, James
■nd one other band, along with num­ one of the Scouts in the party. The
The work has already begun and a of Miss Elizabeth Coates who was probably mean no restrictions on were arrested for shooting wild pig­ C. Watson, D. R. Tinnerstet, William
bers by the Portland Elks Fife and remainder of the trip was made in
crew of twelve men are working on leaving the following day for Denver sprinkling.
As planned, the main eons. Krebbs was fined $25. Large H. Campbell, Anthony J. Werner,
pram Corps wili furnish almost con­ the automobiles.
Carl Leach, Laurance Fitzpatrick, and
Those making the trip with Scout­ construction and are replacing' the to be gone for about a year. Those ‘will run down First Avenue East, is yet to appear.
tinuous music. Each ' lodge will be
present were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley making direct connections with the
Joseph L. Conover.
balled upon to enter a vaudeville master Smith were: Chester Ander­ iron wires with copper wires on the
Coates, Marion and Stanley Jr., Mr.
Privates Bailey, Rex; Conover,
leant in a competitive stunt show. A son, Norman Burdick, Lyle and Ken­ lines that reach Garibaldi, Rockaway, and Mrs. W. Thomas Coates, Roletta laterals.
Manhattan
and
Nehalem.
Glenn R; Driscoll, Jack D; Ford, Leo­
lompetent aviator will do stunt and neth Conover, Gerald and Donald
Will Hosley and family will leave
nard C; Gabriel, Alfred E; Gillam,
The growth of this telephone sjrs- and James Watson, Thomas Coates,
Crenshaw, Mason Hanenkrat, Floyd
kommercial flying.
Elizabeth and Margaret Coates.
soon for Ashland, where they expect
Henry H; Graves, Gerald; Himes,
| Visitors will find free auto rides to Hugget, Wade Jenkins, Darrel King, tern has been parallel with the
to
remain
for
a
few
weeks.
Clyde
Henry;
Holden, Frank; Johnson,
im-
growth
of
Tillamook,
and
its
various points of interest, such as Dwight and Virgil Langtry, Joe Heyd
Mr. and Mrs Roland Heusser and Craver will have charge of the de-
The St. Albans Guild of the Epis­ Lewis; Johnson, Paul W; Kehr, Lau­
the Whitney mill, Coats lumber Elvon Smith, David Schnal and Anth­ provement in quarters is made poss­
ible thru competent service to a children left Sunday morning for a levery wagon during Mr. Hosley’s copal church entertained with a card rance; Kehr, Michael P; Phelps, Aus­
lamp, Tillamook’s cheese-kitchens, ony Zachman.
party Friday evening at the home tin E; Pye, Archie P; Richards, Noah
short visit in Portland.
absence.
stable and growing community.
lairies and fish hatcheries. During
of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schultz. Those A; Smith, Lynn N; Stranahan, Car­
Ihis period there will be extremely
present were Archdeacon J. C. Black, lisle F; Vaughn, William N; Armen­
low tides which will make clam-
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case, Mr. and trout, George; Ashley, Edwin W;
pgging excursions a novelty to visit-
Mrs. Fied C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Lester N; Elliott, Harry C;
Rg Elks and their families. Special
Carl Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erickson, Frank; Foland, Warren P;
Entertainment for ladies and families
Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Gilbert, Allan F; Gupton, William;
Workmen have begun digging a
F visitors are being arranged for.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser, Mr. Guyton,
Fred
Harris
H;
basement
on
the
space
that
is
to
be
P^e w'll be several entertainments
and Mrs. Paul Disney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T; Henderson, Eliot
fc°’nK oq at once so that there will occupied by a modem building being
W. F. Nichols, Miss Margaret Coates, W; Hoffert, Peter; Johnson, Clark;
P* a large choice to suit every one’s erected on Third street by Arnold
Mrs. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Arthur Case, Johnson, Sheldon P; Knight, Ivan D;
Gruenewald. The building is next
Mrs. Seabrook, L. V. Eberhardt, F. A. Lienkaemper, George; Lucas, George
I Exalted Ruler Dave Kuratli has ap- to the city hall, between Second ave­
Beltz, Mrs. Ed Gilbert and Allan W; Mahan, Kenneth; Matthieu, Arn-
pfcted the following committee chair­ nue and Third avenue east, on the
Gilbert.
old; Miller, Harry L; Olson, Roy;
pt’ Entertainment, Howard Lamar; site of the old I. F. Larson black­
Parker, Ralph R; Phelps, Roy A; Rob-
Py*’ R C. Lamb, Jr.; Housing and smith shop. When completed it will
inson, William F; Rogers, Merle R;
f*®c, Rollie Watson; Publicity, C. house the sheet metal and plumbing
Rowland, Rexford; Severance, Walt-
P- Coe; Smoker, J. Merrel Smith; establishment of Mr. Gruenenwald.
er F; Shartel, Gordon D; Sumner,
pnance, Walter Nichols.
It will be of concrete structure, 26
Cecil G; Wallace, Leonard; Watkins,
I General reports from men travel­ feet by 100 feet. The contractors,
Ford E; Wells, Embert P; Werner,
A number of friends of Miss Marie
ed throughout the state indicate that Merrick and Chaffee, expect to have
Wendell; and Wilhelm, Cecil G.
Holden surprised her by arranging a
w'" be the greatest convention it ready for occupancy by August 1.
Sergeant Clent King, Corporal El­
theater party in her honor last
r* held in the 3tate. It follows There will be a warehouse in the
well Erskine and Private James Tone
Thursday
evening
Miss Holden is were left behind but will drive to
T^iately Buyers Week in Port- commodious basement, with the store
leaving soop for Berkeley where she
»nd comes during a week-end and shop on the first floor, the front
camp later by automobile. These men
will attend the University of Califor­
L en tr’T,? to the coast are in order. part of which will be equipped with
nia. After the theater they went to received permission to stay behind
r~0”t
Elks will be present The an attractive display window with
and attend a funeral.
1
the home of Nettie Smith where a
r*» lodge will send out windshield store in connection. The shop will
luncheon
was
served.
cost
Miss
Christine
0 window stickers that
i liai will
will soon be be in the rear. The estimated cost
Anderson entertained the party with
recast thruout the state.
of the building completed is $9000.
singing and playing.
Mr.-Gruenenwald has been conduct-
Those present were: Marie Holden,
"ing a successful business in Tilla-
Ethel
and Edna Anderson, Elizabeth
. mook since his coming here nearly
and Margaret Coates, Marie W’ick-
Coast Stages, Inc., of Nehalem.
twelve years ago.
lund, Una Nielsen, Lelia Doty, Glady have filed incorporation papers in the
Coates, Christine Anderson, Vera state department at Salem. Members
Lp1* Tillamook band will give an
Clark and Nettie Smith.
of the company are: Emil Anderson,
LT ,lr concert on the old school
William Anderson and Johanna H.
F. B. Wickler has been appointed Geijsbeek. The corporation filed at
Krounds across from the J. C.
jus ici of the peace and George
CT’ ,_U"’e on Fri«i«y evening. June
$.‘>0lMI.
Morgan received the appointment ns
Noti,
30 Every one will help by
Joseph F. Lagler and Jennie M.
c Datable in the fifth justice district tion were
L. Present to encourage the boys Crawford were married at Nehalem
whi<ic n comp rmei the Garibaldi
k" no doubt we will have more of
com pany
last Friday by Rev. L. E. Tabor, of
tion of the county.
company.
p* fr-
entert>*nment *n the Nehalem Methodist church.
FISHING TRIPS PLANNED
NEW IMPROVEMENTS
MESS FUND DANCE
POORLY ATTENDED
VIOLATORS BEFORE
THE JUSTICE COURT
FAREWELL DINNER
PARTY GIVEN
GUILD ENTERTAINED
FRIDAY EVENING
LOCAL MAN BUILDS
MODERN BUILDING
Unsullied
THEATER PARTY
TO MISS HOLDEN
TILLAMOOK CO. FIRMS
FILES PAPERS
PÄND CONCERT
FRIDAY NIGHT
YOUNG COUPLE FROM
- NEHALEM MARRIED