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    ATTEND THE ‘BEST YET’ COUNTY FAIR
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VOLUME 36; NUMBER 48
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924
TUESDAY MORNING
SEES FAIR OPENING
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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
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County Exposition
Burning Charge of Dyna­
Everthing is in readiness for the
biggest and best county fair Tilla­
mook county has ever seen. Enthusi­
asm runs high among the grown-ups
and children alike, for this is one time
when all can participate. Boys and
girls are busy preparing exhibits
along with the older folks, and ex­
hibits in all lines promise to be more
numerous and better than ever before.
A very fine program has been ar­
ranged, with something doing every
day. Music by the Tillamook band is
promised, singers will be there, Ind­
ians, horse races, everything that
goes to make up a first class good
time for everyone will be there.
The fair board, County Agent Pine
and David Kennedy, club leader, have
been tireless in their efforts to im­
prove the fair this year, and their
efforts bid fair to be successful.
What if it should rain, even that could
not dampen the ardor of the Tilla-
mooker who is proud of his county
fair.
AM
IMOHI
MAY WIDEN 2ND AVE.
of
Holiday
Troubles
Traffic
»
Arrangements Being Made for Big
No Serious Injuries Caused by Long
List
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
TELEPHONE COMPANY
IS READY TO MOVE
—
Fine Program of Amusements and
Entertainment Secured for
prevented
»
Increase in Subscribers of
HEAVY FINES LEVIED
Company
PORTABLE HOUSE USED
Workmen are beginning the work Seventy More Pupils En­
Carless driving on the unusually Long List of Misdemeanors
on installing the new equipment for
crowded roads of the county over the
Noted by September
rolled Monday Than
the Pacific States telephone company
Aldermen Over Tax-
Much Timbber
last week end brought on a number
in the Goyne building on First street.
Court
Last Year
o f automobile accidents.
Several
payers Wishes
The present accommodations and
equipment have for some time been
people were injured, though none
¡ghton Mill May be Forced to
seriously, and a number of cars were Twelve Naturalization Candidates inadequate due to the growth of the Work Outlined and Schedules Are
Shut Down Temporarily on
city and surrounding community.
Jay Walking Ordinance is Passed towed to town by wrecking cars.
Arranged
for
Coming
Are Examined, and Five
Sufficient lines are being put in to
Account of Fire
The
most
serious
accident
occurred
to Prevent Traffic Acci-
Terms
accomodate 1200 subscribers, with
Are Passed
when the light car driven by Leonard
twenty
toll
lines
and
ten
rural
lines.
dents on Streets
There will now be room or five
Coffman, 2 3 years old, of Portland,
Fire which has been raging at
The public schools of the city open­
operators at the switchboard at one
The
grand
jury
was
discharged
turned
over
at
the
Lamb
corner,
5
np Rector, 37 miles north of here,
ed
Monday morning with a total en­
time
and
the
boards
are
being
ar
­
Sidewalks will be laid on .the streets miles south of town. Other occupants Tuesday after returning 17 indict­ ranged so as to permit additions to rollment of 671 pupils in the grades
« last Friday is now reported
Victor Crane, Fred Shen- be easily made. It is figured that
of the city whether the property own­ of the car were Louie Fesseler, 22, ments.
control. Between 3 and 4 mil-
thaler and John Jackson were indict­ this equipment will take care of the and high school on the opening day.
Miss
Pearl
Epling,
19,
and
Miss
Vera
ers are willing or not. So said the
Last year the total enrollment on
i feet of felled timber was burned
Hoggins, 19, all of Portland. All four ed for unlawful possession of a still.
city council at their regular session of were injured and were cared for at Crane and Jackson plead not growth in the city for the next ten this day was 607, which shows a sub­
■ prompt work and an abundance
years.
stantial increase for this year.
that body Monday night. The city the Vidito hospital by Dr. Shearer.
guilty and their trial has been set for
water enabled the fire fighters to
The Western Electric company of
Enrollment by grades is given aa:
October.
They
were
released
on
bond
The
road
near
Hebo
was
the
scene
ip the blaze out of the green tim-
street commissioner was instructed to
Chicago has charge of the installa­ High school, freshmen, 96; sophomrea,
put in a sidewalk in front of the of two accidents. A car driven by until that date. Shenthaler plead tion, and by the first of the week ex­ 45; juniors 46; senior, 88; special 1;
E. C. Davis of Multnomah struck a guilty and was sentenced to pay a pect to have 15 men on the job. F.
The fire started when a charge of
Hutchins property on 2nd street be­
Grades, 1st, 57; 2nd, 61; 8rd, 68; 4th,
car driven by Martin Miller of Tilla­ fine of $3,000 and serve one year in Carlson is the foreman in charge. It
amite burned instead of explod-
54; Sth, 6 3; 6th, 66; 7th, 38; and 8th,
tween First avenue east and Stillwell. mook sending the Miller car into the the county jail. He was paroled on
; Three cha'rges were set and the
is thought that the work will be com­ 44.
both
fine
and
jail
sentence
on
pay
­
It
is
the
intention
of
the
council
to
ditch. Fortunately no one was hurt.
t one started blazing and immedi-
pleted by the first of November.
First grade pupils living east of
lay walks on all property where the The wife and daughter of O. F. ment to the clerk of the court of $500.
ly set fire to the surrounding
fifth avenue are being accommodated
Frank
Overoeder
was
indicted
for
owners have failed to do so and lien Mason a tourist, were badly bruised
sh. Because of the other two
in one of the portable school houses
when the car which Mr. Mason was the unlawful issuance of checks on
the property for the costs.
irges which were lighter and liable
located on Miller avenue at Seventh
six
different
charges.
He
plead
guilty
driving
was
crowded
out
of
the
road
A resolution was adopted for the
fo off at any minute the men
street. This location makes it un­
viewing of First avenue East relative by an unknown driver and rolled over to all indictments and was sentenced
Id not at once put out the blaze,
necessary for the little tots to cross
to
serve
three
years
in
the
state
the
grade.
ich spread very rapidly.
The Monday Musical club’s regular to the proposed opening of that
the streets on which the traffic is
penitentiary
for
each
indictment
and
A car belonging to J. B . Dodson
Brighton mills company who are meeting will be postponed one week street. In this proposed widening the
heavy.
pay
the
costs
of
the
action.
Alder
Camp
Woodmen
of
the
World
who
gives
his
address
as
Dayton,
Ore
­
ers of the camp had equipped it on account of the county fair. The costs will be assessed to the property
High school students who have any
William Dougherty was indicted held a large class initiation in their
i the best fire fighting equipment first meeting of the year will be held owners on that street only and will gon, was somewhat damaged when
talent in art will be enabled to do­
and
plead
guilty
to
a
charge
of
un
­
room
in
the
National
building
lodge
struck
by
a
car
driven
by
Sidney
ihble.
They have two water September 15, at 2:30 o’clock at the not effect the rest of the city.
velope it this year. Miss Mielho,
Another resolution was also adopt­ Johnson of Seattle. Johnson’s report lawful possession of a still worm. Thursday night August 28th. A class one of the English teachers, has spe­
b , force pumps and a consider- home of Mrs. E. E. Koch.
of
34
new
members
being
procured
The
judge
imposed
a
sentence
of
of
the
accident
states
that
the
Dod
­
amount of hose. The Southern
The coming year will be an ex­ ed for the widening of Second avenue
for Alder Camp and Nehalem Camp cialized in this work and will offer
ific company sent additional fire ceptionally interesting and inspiring east after a petition from the prop­ son car and one other were parked on $3,000 and 1 year in the county jail.
by
District Manager J. A. Pate of a course in design end drawing.
On
payment
to
the
clerk
of
the
court
a
narrow
fill
on
a
curve.
He
attempt
­
ting equipment. One hundred and one. The study of “Music of Italy” erty owners on that street was read.
Such excellent progress was made
Portland.
The degree work was con-
of
$200
he
was
paroled
on
the
bal
­
r men under Al Thompson worked will be continued, beginning with the The city engineer was instructed to ed to pass when he met another car
last year by the first year sewing
fered
by
the
officers
of
Portland
con­
ance
of
the
fine
and
the
jail
sentence.
coming
from
the
opposite
direction.
intly to save the green timber life of Ponchielle, Boito, who com­ prepare plans and specifications and
Ted McFalls was indicted on a sisting of Head Camp Manager J. O. class that a course in advanced sow­
the camp. At last report the fire posed “Mefistofele,” and Verdi. Of submit a report, on this matter and His car struck the Dodson car knock­
charge of unlawful possession of deer Wilson, Deputy Head Consul E. P. ing is being offered. Miss May Mac­
pretty well burned out in the Verdi’s works the story of the follow­ also on the widening of Third street ing it off the road and down a three
hides without the same being proper­ Martin, District Manager J. A. Pate, Donald will again have charge of
foot
slope.
z
m timber and was encroaching ing operas, with music interspersed at the intersection of Seventh avenue.
He entered a plea of District Deputy R. C. Stebins, Past this work.
When Archie Searle of Portland ly tagged.
A “jay walker’s ordinance” was
the camp, but as the men are still will be given, Ernani, Lombardi, Rig-
Girls physical education and swim­
guilty
and
was
fined $500 and costs. Consul John A. Beard, which was
was
driving
toward
Pacific
City
he
ring and have an adequate sup- oletto, Trovatore, Triaviata, Aida, passed, making it unlawful for ped­
ming
is in charge of Miss Phlllipi.
confered
in
a
very
creditable
manner
He
was
paroled
on
payment
of
$25
estrians to cross the streets other met G. E . Miller, whose address is
of water no fear is felt for the Otello and Falstaff.
In swimming instruction she will be
and
costs.
and
was
greatly
appreciated
by
all
given
as
Pacific
City,
coming
from
Mings.
The Tillamook club is affiliated With than at the intersections within the
Christian Hertig was indicted on a present. A social hour followed the assisted by Miss Dorothy Bennie of
Camp Rector has grown into the the National Federation of Music fire limits. The streets will be plain­ tjie coast. Miller ran into the rear charge of assault and battery to initiatory ceremony during which the Liberty school.
wheel
of
the
Searle
car
doing
con
­
^portions of a small town since it clubs which holds a biennial conven­ ly marked with white lines to indi­
Physical education for the boys will
siderable damage. Searle gives the which he plead guilty. Sentence has Head Manager J. O. Wilson gave a
i built two years ago. There are tion in Portland next June. In the cate the crossings, and a rigid en­
splendid address on the growth and be handled by Glen Sheeley. Con­
cause of the accident as drunkenness. not yet been imposed.
forcement
of
the
ordinance
is
expect
­
houses and a school building in music world this convention is looked
Roy Pilkington and Jack Laven- financial conditions of the society. A siderable new foot ball material has
A head-on collision was the result
ition to the company offices and upon as one of the greatest events ed.
of E. E. Kellogg attempting to pass hagen were indicted for unlawful number of other speeches were made been escured and an enthusiastic
«nisary, and a fine playground for in the northwest history of music.
a car driven by M. N. Lamb when a possession of a still. Their first de­ from visitors of Nehalem and local turnout for the first practice is re­
children. It represents and in­
Ira and Victor White with their car coming from the opposie direction cision was to fight the case but upon Woodmen after which the women pre­ ported. An unusually strong schedule
dent of $150,000 by the Brighton
families drove to Woodburn and Aur­ had the road. Wm. Zurcher was the reconsideration they entered pleas of pared a delightmul luncheon fqr 150 of games has been lined out for the
is company. Logs for the mill
local gridiron, including games with
ora Sunday morning, returning on driver of the damaged car. The Kel­ guilty. Both were given fines of which was greatly enjoyed by all. .
such strong teams as Seaside, Astoria
Brighton are supplied from this
the evening of the following day. In logg car was thrown into the ditch i $3,000 and 1 year in the county jail.
and Forest Grove. This schedule is
Upon payment to the clerk of $500,
Woodburn they visited at the home of by the impact.
the
most ambitious the local boys
lie mill may be forced to close
Mrs. Ira White’s parents, Mr. and
An unknown driver forced a car | $250 now and the balance in 60 days
have yet tackled and they hope to be
1 on account of the fire as logging
Charged with unlawful possession Mrs. G. U. McGuire, and at Aurora driven by F. J. Klinehan off the road i Pilkington will be released from cus­
able to give a good account of them­
“ot be resumed until all the fire and manufacture of mash, Ed Tom­ they visited the White parental home. naer Simmons Creek bridge and ' tody. Lavenhagen paid $125 to the
selves.
wt- The probability of rain may linson plead guilty before the justice The return trip on Monday took much damaged the running board of the i clerk and upon payment of another
Miss Helen Church, music super­
« this shut down unnecessary.
$125
in
60
days
he
will
also
be
re
­
court this week and was sentenced to longer than usual on account of the car.
Monday evening, August 25, mem­ visor will again handle the high school
serve thirty days in jail and pay number of Labor Day tourists who
Several other minor accidents were | leased. In all cases parol was grant-
bers of Company K, 162nd Infantry orchestra and glee clubs.
reported. .
a fine of $600.00.
were leaving the county.
(Continued on poge 4)
elected
a captain to fill the vacancy
Frank Schiminesky payed a fine of
caused by the transfer of Captain J.
$75 to Judge Stanley for the posses­
E. Shearer to the Medical Corps. The
sion of intoxicating liquor.
election was held by secret ballot and
Ernest Gienger was apprehended
the following results were tabulated:
“Ports on the district convention for fishing above the dead line on the
lesile Harrison, 29, V. L. White, 22,
Trask
river
with
a
net
and
was
fined
^alla Walla occupied the greater
and H. L. Gilham, 1. Date of the
* I the Kiwanis hour Wednesday $200.
examination to confirm the promo­
The library board in behalf of the
Two speeders, Walter S. Holdorf
1 Interesting talks were given
tion has not yet been set but, will citizens of Tillamook wish to thank
“ W. Turnbull, E. G. Anderson, and M. R. Crane , each paid the
probably take place within the next the members of the Downs club for
* Watson, R. B. Miller, H. T. Judge $10 and costs. J. L. Simmons
week.
their gift of *150 which has made it
was fined $2 for operating a motor
J* *n<l Eugene Crosby
Following a test last Friday even- possible to add the New International
* club recommended a half holi- vehicle without a driver’s license, and
ing, Captain Harrison a po in ted H. L. encyclopedia to their reference col­
'taring the county fair on Tilla- E. Pruitt charged with unlawful
\ Si
Gilham 2nd Lieutentant to succeed lection. Thia work has been in great
“ Jay. and requested the members parking was fined $2.50.
the place left vacant by the election. demand but the board has never had
oee their places of business on
sufficient funds to make the purchase
»fternoon. The club will meet at
and the use of the library is so fast
*’r grounds that day for their
outgrowing the financial support
“I luncheon to which the ladies
given through taxation that a gift
11‘o be invited. There will be a
to the library fund is a greatly appre­
ker 00 “Defense Day.”
ciated community service. Many late
Fire Chief Coates has been author­
* ®*tt«r of finishin the exterior
Because of the fact that she will volumes of fiction have recently been
ized
by the city council to attend the
* »nnory before the winter rains
be out of the city the greater part added by gifts from citizens which
’ was also taken up and referred convention of fire chiefs to be held
of the winter Mrs. W. B. Aiderman has helped out with the summer read­
‘ Publie affairs committee who in Astoria September 15. 16 and 17.
handed in her resignation as presi­ ing.
Chief Coates is secretary of this or­
at the next meeting.
dent to the Woman's club at ‘he
ganization and one of its most active
meeting last Wednesday. Mrs. C. L.
Mrs. John Becker and daughter
■ Stanley who has been assist- workers.
Winneck, first vice-president also re­ Clara Jean have returned from a t ip
*’•’ ,tle répertoriai work of the
signed on account of inability to at- of two weeks duration with friends
Mrs Rose Wilkes is leaving Tues-
tend the meetings regularly, This from Independence. The party motor­
during the summer months,
route to
to
en a.-"-«
-- Colorado
- —» Springs
1^r*jay morning for Ridgefield, dav
leaves the club with two office« to All ed through Washington and into Can­
“ ”---- 1
Xd
at the next regular meeting which ada, stopping in Westminister and
re
has been re-elected as
will be held in the City Hal) Septem Victoria, Returning they went into
,“*r of the faculty of the Ridge- Life Insurance company. Mrs.
ber 17.
"«h school. Mr. Stanley has has the distinction of being the fir.
southern Oregon visiting ; Crai or
^•chirg in the shools of Oregon woman representative in the organ­
The meeting last Wednesday v
l-akc arid
and other points of 1 interest.
at the home of Mri Frank Bester a'. Except for encountering rain in
*h>ng;on since his graduation ization to qualify for ‘he conve^om
She olans to return ill two or three
Fairview and was in the nature
Canada and a temperature o if 104 de­
1*™c University several years
week by way of Los Angele
Very li1 tie
grass in Medford the trip ’ wav ve y
she will stay over to> vW- h. -
. Mrs. Ar
pleasant.
Mrs. Althea Case. Mr._
residen* ha
Mecnae was issued Sep- travel
with her brother. G. C. Humke.
Ice cream
ws
Mo Gilbert W. Funk, 27, and
general agent of the Reliance ma
served und 1er the tre
e Anderson, 22, both of
for Oregon, and his wife.
mite Causes
Loss of
Sidewalks Ordered by City
MUSIC ORGANIZATION
POSTPONES MEETING
WOODMAN LODGE
HOLDS FESTIVITIES
JUSTICE COURT FINES
STILL COMING HEAVY
BOOSTER CLUB
REQUESTS HOLIDAY
LOCAL GUARD UNIT
HAS RECENT BALLOT
Spoiling a Perfectly Good Vacation
LOCAL FIRE CHIEF
ATTENDS MEETING
T
CITY LIBRARY BOARD
RECEIVES CASH GIFT
WOMAN’S CLUB HERE
TO ELECT OFFICERS