Bilkumro VOLUMN 36; NUMBER 42 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 NEW WILSON BRIDGE IS OPEN TO TRAFFIC VISIT FOREST GROVE Logging Equipment Dam­ aged When Fire Goes Through Timber eaöhgljt State Home of Lodge is Mecca of Nearly One Hundred Visit­ ors Last Sunday Visitors Pieased With Plans Made for Entertain­ ment Next Month Opening of Road Will Make Available Good Fishing and Fine Berry Picking PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR EDITORSHERETOOAY ,us™ HAS FOR STATE MEETING Two Days of Vacation and Instruction to be Lot of Publishers FIFTY NAMES Traffic Violations Still Continue to be Large Item in Lower Court Arrangements being Com pleted for County Exposition The new Wilson river bridge 12 Fifty names were on the week’s Last Sunday was Tillamook county miles from Tillamook has been com- docket at the office of the justice of day for Masons and their families at pleted and opened to the public. It is the peace at the court house during the Masonic home near Forest Grove on the old Wilson river road by the the past week. Most of the cases About 100 local people motored to the way of Forest Grove and Gales Creek. are traffic violations. There are a I Washington county city, and partook This road has been closed all winter I ’ nirnip lunnh ___ grove few liquor cases and one larceny | of of a a picnic lunch in the i large because the bridge was out and be­ charge, against Joseph E. Johnings, | that is used as a tourst park in that cause trees and blown down over the Clyde Cornett and Jesse Cornett who ciy. After lunch the party went to Unusual Sights Witnessed by Local Cots, Blankets and Tents Will be road. Tillamook is 85 miles from Visitors Will See Tillamook Beach­ were arraigned for stripping an auto­ Cash Prizes Will Be Offered on 448 the beautiful home that is occupied People as Flames Spread Furnished by Oregon National Portland by this route. When this es Tomorrow After Trip mobile. Their bail was fixed at $2500 by about fifty people of the order. Different Article«, From Near Here road is completed it will be one of each. M. Miles was fined $200 and Guard Through Mills Delegations from the lodges and the most popular seashore drives out sentenced to 60 days in jail for un ­ Grass to Quilts Eastern Star chapters of Bay City, lawful possession of intoxicating liq- of Portland. Results of carelessness in handling Wheeler and Tillamook conducted the The seventeenth annual convention | uor. Ernest Gray H. J. Blaesing, Jr., A special committee of state offi­ Fishing is reported excellent in the fires were in evidence Wednesday services in the large auditorium of ! of the Oregon editorial association . U| G. vr. G. Brubaker were fine4 $100 on a «. 1 The Tillamook couny fair will etKS which which empty into Wilson vvnson river --------- cers of the Elks, composed of Frank creeks when two fires broke out near town, the home. Rev. C. M. Brown of the Bain ____ and ___ EJ held on September 9, . 10, . 11 and for >r about 80 miles back from Tilla-1 which begins today in Tillamook and similar charge. , Archie _____ _____ . ---- IjOnerff,n’ °r Fortland, president, I ' . and did thousands of dollars of dam­ Garibaldi Methodist church delivered ' : ................... . 1 J a . Gulstrom were fined for being1 Although the new ground and buiid- w j [ ] UV11LX11UC continue through tomorrow' IVUIUHUH .» j 1 Frank D. Cohan, secretary, joe mook. Many beautiful camping spots .Will age. These fires are still burning, a splendid talk to the resident, residents and '¡ugs will not be ready by that time, . . ... . i drunk in fi public place. Floyd Wolfe and another day of the dry east wind guests at the home. A chorus of six-1 | Riesch, exalted ruler of Portland are available in this community. The i promises to be one of the most plea-, , , ., , , , „ . . Frank Martindale were fined for the fair will be bigger and better than will, even yet, cause an inestimable' teen voices from the lodges of Tilla- i ! lodge, No. 142, John DeNoria, esquire road at present is rough, but a good ; sant affairs ever staged in the city. i and ioiating the j, h^ laws Mabie ever. AU obstacles have been over* sanr anaiis stagea uie • violating fishing laws. . many cars are milking that way daily, loss. The fire at the Coats camp J mook county furnished music that ' of the Portland lodge and A. H. Lea, Tina-' „ puid $10 for operating a punch come, and besides the regular dis­ The editors will be treated to Tuia-|,„„„ ----- , SJ tin south of town spread in. a westerly was deeply appreciated by the con-1 E. J. Kraenick and E. J. Blaser, the In July there is an abundance of | mook’s best in the way of trees, trees,11)oard play of exhibits and awarding off huckleberries adjacent to this road, (cheese and ocean breeze, and in re-! direction and reached the Sandlake gregation. After the services the1 committee on the automobile caravan cheese and ocean breeze, and in re­ ’'seventeen of the traffic violations prizes there will be sports and ath- country. So far no private property' visitors spent a very enjoyable half from Portland to Tillamook, were and also quite a number of blackber­ turn will leave a vast treasure of I ries. , were driving at night without tail ' letics for the enertainment of the other than has been ...... the timber ------— — — re-! hour looking over the place and get- here Saturday conferring with the educational and upbuilding material. 1‘ | light burning. Those paying fines I people. The book of rules and prizes local committee in regard to the state ported lost, but the company had a ting acquainted with the people who Three speakers of national protpi- fjr traffic law volations were: C: C: i will be printed and broadcast to the tough fight keeping their camp from' live there. The ~ building is a large convention August 14, 15, and 16 in nence will be on the program. They Buffun, Charles Wilhelm, F. D. Web­ I people within the next week. The burning. ' • two-story brick home finely finished Tillamook. will be Dr. Christian Gauss, head of er> percy Crull, Russell Beckett, Os- I board has listed 448 articles that will They expressed themselves as well This fire was, for the most part, with marble columns, tile floors, beau­ the department of modern languages car Erickson, E. R. Woods, W. R. I draw from two to five prizes each. confined to slashings and burned tiful furniture and everything that pleased with the program. The com­ and director of information at Prince-' Detering, E. R. Lews, R. B. Mathews, I The board consists of six live and »bout two and a half miles toward makes life there enjoyable. There are mittee was in conference with Dave Violators of the springling ordi- ton university; Herman Roe, presi- ! B. w. Wilson, W. F. Owens, William 'interested men. They are: Ira G. - vv CzMlntnir NT zwncmrk * z Sewart — v « the Sandlake country. The camp- several children in the home, and they Kuratli, exalted ruler of the Tilla­ nance were fined during last week by zvxaw dent F z of Country Newspapers, Inc., a Eadus, Pettit, John Burmn, l^ince, guernsey breeder, president, bujldings and the two locomotives are living in the best surroundings mook lodge and the executive com- City Recorder White. Notices posted co-operative league of Northwestern q q . Brubaker, Earl Lamon, R. W. George B. I-amb, superintendent off The grounds cover ten I mittee, W. F. Nichols, C. H. Coe, over the city divide thé town into two ' weeklies and a vice-president of were saved as the fire was burning possible. the z Castle, W. z, G. Harris, Don Ellis, Tuck- schools, J. J. Rupp, holstein breeder, o* th* ^ ju m »—■- r» — mm- National Edlvuriai Editorial association, »bout 200 yards to one side. Five acres with a spacious lawn that is I Rollie Watson, B. C. Lamb, Jr., J. sections and state definitely the sub- [ iNauviiai ussociauwii, and er Wood, E. J. Richards, T. C. Arn- William Williams, jersey breeder, W. donkeys were slightly damaged by planted to pretty flowers, some of ! Merrei Smith and Howard Lamar. stance of the order, giving the hours Charles W. Duncan of San Francisco, old, John Schwiger, Reed Ferris, L. D. Pine, county agricultural agent, Besides commenting favorably up- and days that springling will be per­ artist, sculptor and advertising man j. Larson, William McPhail, S. I. Ren- and C. B. Stanley, Tillamook county the housings and- water tanks being which border an artificial lake. Superintendent J. S. Roark, who I on the arrangements that have been mitted. The notice reads: “Sprink­ of wide experience, The complete ninger, P. E. Reed, K. Hudelson, Kas­ bank. burned off. Men were watching the old fires but they broke loose about with his wife, is in charge of the ! completed they have written a very ling will permitted as follows: East program follows: The superintendents of the various per Huber. There are about twenty departments are: J. N. Shaw, dairy 10 p. m. Tuesday, and by midnight place gave the Tillamookers a hearty encouraging letter to the local lodge of Second avenue, Monday, Wednes­ Friday, July 25: Morning—Regis­ cases yet to appear. catt|e and swine; Fred W. Chris­ were beyond control. The regular welcome and complimented them up- assuring No. 1437 that the greatest day and Friday. - West of Second ave­ tration at city hall. Payment of dues. tensen, dairy products; H. E. Tucker, logging crew had not been operating on their support of the project of state convention ever held will be this nue, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ Dstribution of official badges. Con­ be in Tillamook next day. 5 to 9 p. m. only, as long as vention called to order, Hal E. Hoss, pountry; Smith W. Elliott, horticul­ for several days, consequently fire building and maintaining the home. Ione that is an ture and agriculture; Mrs. W. J. HIO, there is water to spare. No sprink­ president; address of welcome, J. fighters were rather scarce, about He stated that the local orders had 'month-. _They hnve asked culinary; Mrs. Sam Green, textile; H. thiry men being obtainable to check done more for it than any county in tire half block be reserved for park­ ling on Sundays. Please comply with Merrei Smith, mayor of Tillamook; W. Gooch, floriculture; George B> the flames. Ties in the logging road the state. On the way home the ing space of the automobiles of the the rules. Tillamook Water Commis­ response for the Editorial association, Lamb, school; David Kennedy, dub sion.” Those upon whom the fines were Robert W. Sawyer, publisher, Bend visitors stopped at Castle Rock, be­ Portland Elks. were burned in places. I Last Monday evening Dr. Shearer Through the efforts and courtesy levied are: Gus Wicklund, F. Ray, Bulletin; annual report of the presi­ ! and George Harness made a flying work; J. A. Bell, art. The gasoline donkey at the camp I tween Hebo and Dolph and enjoyed There are forty-two general rules is reported to have been ruined. If a second picnic lunch. Arrangements 'of Captain Shearer the housing prob­ Henry Gerdes, J. R. Collins, J. S. La­ dent; annual report of the secretary; i trip to Forvst Grorve where a new the fire can be kept in control there are on foot to provide for the lodge­ lem, which has been the chief worry, mar, Z. A. Coop and R. F. Zachman. unfinished business; reports of last I company was organzed in the nation- and regulations and twenty six di­ The captain has A total of |349 was collected in year's committees; appointment of • aj of Oreg««. The Forest Grove visions. Division A covers dairy cat­ is slight danger of any further ex­ men of the various counties near at has been solved. tle of the three classes—guernsey, hand to take turns at conducting the completed arrangements whereby all fines during the past week. Most of committees; Resolutons, nominations, i ! unit unit is b Company r tensive damage. I, 1B8th 186th in/>ntrv infantry. holstein and jersey—with first, sec­ the blankets, cots, tents and all oth­ this was levied against liquor law vio­ necrology specials. Address: * North of town at the Tilla­ Sunday religious services. | Archie French, formerly athletic ln- ond, third, fourth and fifth prises, er equipment necessary will be furn­ lators. W. C. Hill was fined $50 for State Press and the Marketing Prob­ mook spruce company plant another I structor at the Tillamook high school, ranging from one dollar to ten dollars ished by the quartermaster, Oregon intoxication. D. W. Byrne was sen­ lem,” Isaac Hunt of the Portland old fire sprang into a seething mass ¡is captain of the company. Dr. for bulls, cows and hiefers of various national guard. This housing ques ­ tenced to 5 days in jail and fined 1125 Chamber of Commerce, Adjourn-1 shearer gave the newly organized of flames that threatened a lot of ages with ribbons for champions. tion has been the only obstacle in the for driving a motor vehicle while in­ ment for luncheon. property. The mill and camp are I company a talk after they had taken There are 140 members in the three way of assuring an unlimited number toxicated. Jack Parker paid a $50 .Afternoon—Address: “The Trend of reported to have been saved only by , the oath and Mr. Harness spoke to ; of visitors attending convention. It fine for being intoxicated. B. F. Advertising,” Charles W. Duncan, ad­ j them on loyalty to their country and cattle clubs. strenuous efforts of seveny-five fight­ John M. Scott, assistant passenger is expected that as soon as the var­ Shepard served time on a similar vertising councellor, Foster A Kleiser Division B, the dairy department, ers. Both of these fires were old traffic manager, and J. A. Ormandy, I respect for the uniform. The Tilla- offers prizes from three dollars to Ralph Parker spent 5 T days • company, San Francisco; discussion. 1 ones that had been neglected, and al­ general passenger agent, of the ious lodges over the state learn of , charge. js ................ liwn wr - . . mook I mwa gtll returned VIC1CIC11 ICVUIDCU VI1im>>z% rilley the flames were quickly whip­ them was Edwin W .Wilson, of the over places to sleep, for they all want to come to Tillamook. Captain Shear­ on to some other clime. offers prizes from six dollars to two Inc., vice-president Natonal Editorial ped into life that threatened the prop­ Lord & Thomas company, publicity dollars and a half for swine. Di­ association, chairman advertising com-1 er also assured the committee that erty of a great many people. The agents for the railroad concern. Company K men would be on duty __ mittee, N. E. A., publisher Northfield vision D is given over to Shetland Garibaldi visitors during the past clouds of smoke could be distinctly The railroad men reported that the continually policing these housing ac- j few days were Mrs. Grubb and daugh- (Minn.) News; discussin. Address: pones for boys and girls. Division E seen from any part of the city and Saturday night passenger train which deals with poultry divided into eight­ Consequently the er Mildred and Mrs. J. E. Martin and "The Oregon Income Tax," certainly were appalling sights. / A was proposed to run into Tillamook commodations. Most of the business at the Kiwanis een classes, covering all breeds of (Continued on page 5) I daughter Leia. (Continued on page 5) eontinuance of warm weather will for the beach trade was taken off on meeting last Wednesday tended to­ domestic birds. Farm and grange «tend the damage already done over ^ount oFthe condhion’of’the weath- ward the perfecting of arrangements exhibits will be judged on quality, r,st areas of timbered lands, and! er, it having been too cool in the for the editorial convention here to-1 quantity, arrangement and neatness firms. Even though burning is kept day and tomorrow. Other matters of of display of products from the dairy, Willamette valley to make the beach­ within the law these fires illustrate interest were taken up briefly, how­ hennery, apiary, field garden, orchard, es seem alluring. tke possible loss that may be suff­ ever, before a large attendence. H. kitchen, sewing and household. In ered through negligence and careless­ T. Botts gave an inspiring talk on division G, fifty two assortments of ness. These fires were being watched the international convention of Ki- vegetables, grains and grasses, four I •nd supposedly kept under control i wanis, which he attended in Denver kinds of ensilage, twenty varieties of ut the change in climatic conditions ' a few weeks ago. John Mathers won fruit and eleven miscellaneous farm *** unlooked for and evidently had j the wekly attendance prize, a nickel products will draw prizes aggregat­ Alder camp No. 219, W. O. W., wt been sufficiently considered. The ! plated nail clipper donated by Dr. ing over a hundred dollars. Practi­ ___ _ fires which were w—. in — 1 Plans hold several meetings of eff«ct of these i Robinson. The club wore ther identi- cally every brand of cookery, includ­ comparatively sparse growm growth * unusual — interest to the members in f •teas of 'vn.p«i«uveiy — —- — ' fication buttons for the first time. ing pasteries, canned fruits and veg­ of timber gives an idea of the serious and about Tillamok. These are large badges with a blue etables, preserves and pickles will of carelessly handling campfires, I Thursday night, July Tjn | back ground with “Land of cheese, draw prizes. Textile and needle work fWrettes and other burning material' set aside as a night of ‘‘High Jinks • Trees and Ocean Breeze, Tillamook, takes in thirty-three pieces of cro­ VVUÇI UUllUUg Illi and it is planned to have the families W ta* heavily wooded distraits. I Oregon” written along the top edge. cheting, nine cross-stitch pieces and and friends attend. District Manager A sectioned triplet cheese decorates 180 pieces of knitting with nearly J. A. Pate is here arranging for the the upper center portion, with the that many in painting and flowers. inroduction of fifty new members for nick-name, name and classification of There are divisions for tatting and the wearer below, and the Kiwanis quilting for women over sixty years the big class. August 21, a special degree staff emblem at the bottom. The “On to of age and for girls under fourteen. will be here to see that the new W. Walla Walla committee" was ap­ The boys’ and girls’ clubs depart­ O. W.’s get all that ’» coming to them. pointed to arrange for a large num­ ment is divided into foureen projects. ber of the local club men to attend A contest for these club members will nee C. Thomas of Bay City died Floyd Eberman, Ray Grata, Lewis p nt Boals hospital in this city last the north west district convention at be conducted to choose the best essay Walla Walla, Washington, on August on ‘‘My Calf and What I Have learn­ *fter an illness of about one .Johnson and Earf MoNeil spent 25 and 26. Newton Anderson, Rollie ed About Caring For It.” These es­ He had been working with the , urday evening and Sunday a . Watson, and R. B. Miller were chosen says must be handed in one week ,r,V c°mpany up to the time of : kum lake. They hiked in S*10^** on this committee. ^fUness. Death was caused by evening, making the climb in sb«rt before the fiar. The trad was «sily tbe brain. Mr. Thomas was three hours. Harry Rosa of Klamath Falls drove Thomae Rilea, wife and boy, of ® Art”1 year* been born passable with the exception of a fe Salem, spent the last week-end in one to Tillamook arriving Tuesday even­ . ■••‘•as. A grave ceremony was places where it was grown over. The( S fce the Bay City cemetary last .lake is full of fish and of the Hanslmair cottages at Netarts. ing. Mrs. Ross who has been visiting Captain Riles is the aide of General the past ten days with relative«, will Reverend Harness conduct- day was a poor day for flshmg th«( hp ’ervices. White of the state military forces. I return with her husband to their party made good catches. On the return home Sunday the home in Klamath Falls this week. - I Partridg» ¿h,t ',T^ Rileas made the mistake of turning Utu-.V1'1 Mrs‘ Victor L. White have Lynn Wagon" will be shown here west at Hebo ami trying to find Sa-1 1 Harold J. Graves drove to Salem •her, ilL0™ Rainler National park Covered .. riir’a convention next lem somewhere in the wilds of Nee-; Th >ursday ths week returning Friday X. d» - " »ridr ■ ey n’OtO,’*i w**ile on their' during morning. kowin. th. j» They are at home in month, ■«•nek apartments. program for three days- fire fighters scarce EXPECT BIG MEETING ADDRESSES SCHEDULED EXHIBIT HEADS NAMED I CITY POLICE COURT LEVIES MANY FINES LOCAL GUARDSMEN AT ORGANIZATION RAILROAD OFFICIALS MAKE VISIT LOCALLY CONVENTION NEWS AT KIWANIS MEET WOODMAN LODGE PLANS INITIATION MY CITY RESIDENT DIES FROM ABSESS