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    (Ulkunoo
VOLUME 37;
NUMBER 1,898
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 26. 1921
RECEIVES CRITICISM
Head
of
state
Fish
Commission
CHŒSE PRODUCTION
IH I in
Against Hunter
I
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
PLAYS LINNE I ELD
IS BEING STARTED
I rnn
UAL0
Makes Reply to Charges
Farmers Discouraged While
Waiting for Road to
Blaine Country
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
Two Storied Building Found
Nec
essary by Tillamook City
Total Production for Year
Expected to be Better
by 400,000
Denomination
High
I
School's
Schedule
for
This
Year Said to be Hardest
Three
Local
Boys
Make
Yet Lined Up
Method Sought to Clean Up
Letters from the Tillamook bay
High Scores in Stock
Debts Now Bothering
The Episcopal church is beginning
fishermen’s union and the Tillamook
The opening football game of the
Judging
fish and game protective association
work on the construction of a $5,000
County
season will be staged here Sa urday
were sent this week to the state com­
parrish house on their property on the
between Linnfield college of McMinn­
mission protesting against William
corner of Third avenue east and Sixth
ville
and the local high school eleven.
Hunter, who is employed to kill seals
Coach Sheeley states that this is
50 by 50 feet, two stories high will
by
the
state
in
Tillamook
waters.
Recommendations Made to County
one of the strongest teams ever
The letters charged inefficiency, Wisconsin Prices Show Improvement follow the Flemish style of architect-
Court to Give Signed
Club Leader Kennedy Given Much brought to Tillamook, and a large Prosperity Looms for Sand Lake Di*-
ure.
and stated that Mr. Hunter had fail­
crowd is expected to be present to
But Are Still Below Last
ed to anihilate the number of seals
trict on Account of Improv*
Growth of the church here has
Statement
Credit for Successes of
witness the conflict.
he was supposed to; also that he had
made
it
imperative
:
hat
they
have
a
Three
teams
from
the
high
school
Year’s Mark
ed Road
Local Boys
been charged with carrying passeng­
meeting place, and the construction
have been practicing every evening so
of a parrish house has been contem­
Some method of retiring the in- ers on his launch the “Hunter” in de­
the local boys have had plenty of
Farmers in the Blaine district ar.
¿ebtedness of this county was the fiance with federal regulations.
Cheese production, to date, u about plated for some time, The project
scrimmage and are said to be in fine
Tillamook
county
again
took
her
rejoicing over the new road that ia
Dr. Thomas Ross, head of the state 4500 boxes higher than it was a year has been financed* and the work will
subject of a meeting held in the
shape for the game. Coach Sheeley
creamery association offices last commission, replied to the charges ago, states Carl Haberlach, secretary progress as rapidly as possible so as place among the prize winners at the is planning fast line plays with big being put in up Moon creek and East
against Captain Hunter and stated of the association. At this time a to have the building ready for oc­ sta'e fair when the stock judging aerial attacks. He states that it is creek. In past years it has been ne-
Tuesday afternoon.
Of the seventeen who attend the I that they were the result of jealousy little more cheese is being produced cupancy by the first of the year.
| team consisting of Lenhart Gienger, going to be a fast game from start cessary for the families living in thia
district to cross a very steep ridge
The main floor will contain the
meeting over one-third represented and antagonism, on account of the than a year ago and it is e-xpected
I Byron Morgan and Donald Crenshaw to finish The line up has not been
or else travel the very narrow, ana
timber interests; three farmers being fish commission being in the act of that the total production this year auditorium, which is to be equipped
definitely
decided
upon,
the
only
two
preparing a bill to prevent the send­ will be about 400,000 pounds over with a stage and arranged so as to won first honors in the Boy’s and men who are sure of playing are almost impassable road.
At one
among those present.
be suitable for entertainments. On Girl’s club judging contest. In this Charles Thomas and Asbury Minor. time there was a large settlement of
last year.
The question of whether to bond to ing of crabs out of the state.
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The association has about 4500 this floor will also be a kitchen. The contest they are required to judge
clear up the county’s debts or whether
The schedule for this year's foot­ farmers in this region but they be­
boxes of cheese in storage, mostly auditorium will be the full two stories classes of hogs, sheep, dairy and beef bull is the hardest ever lined up for came discouraged waiting for a road
to raise the amount by direct tax­
triplets. This is considerably less in height and in the rear of the build­ cattle and give reasons for their the high school team. Should they over which they could taka their pro­
ation was discussed and it was finally
than there was in storage last year. ing over the kitchen class rooms will choice. To al score of the Tillamook win a majority of the games, which duce to market, and left the country.
decided after a number of ballots to
,
Work on the road, up both of the.,
Triplet cheese price was raised one be arranged.
ask the county court to include in
team was 1936 points which wa3 48 their coach is confident they will do,
The basement is being excavated more than their next highest com- one of the strongest teams in the creeks has already commenced and
cent on September 20, making the
their tax estimate a two mill-levy
Mrs. Anna Johanna Henrikson, price 26 cents Tillamook. Loaf price now and it is expected that the ca’- petitor. The individual scores were state will be brought here on Thanks­ will continue through the fall. Coun­
for the retirement of the debt, subject
penters will be at work soon. Sheldon as follows: Lenhart Gienger, 665; giving day.
ty Commisioner Richard, state, that
wife
of G. A. Henrikson died at a is 27 cents Tillamook.
to the will of the voters.
Wisconsin markets show some im­ and Dallas have been employed for Byron Morgan 639; and Donald Cren-
A new plan adopted this year is there is ample money to finance the
The meeting recommended that hospital here Monday. Mrs. Henrik-
the appointing of a field general for work and there should be nothing to
shaw, 632.
the proposed expenditure of $188,000 son had been in poor health for some provement but are still- away below this work.
Services have been held by the
Lenhart Gienger also tied with each game to take the place of a cap­ delay the progress of construction.
for general road and bridge purposes. time but her condition was not last year. A year ago today, cheese
For a distance of eight miles up
prices were advanced to 30 cents and church for several years in the Mu- James Maugaman of Umatilla county tain. In this way should a field gen­
The sum of $100,000 is expected to thought grave.
She has several children and the market remained at that figure sonic temple.
for fourth place in the individual eral get hurt in a game any man on Moon creek the road is being graded
be used to retire outstanding war­
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and widened and ’ dangerous curves
grandchildren living in the coun.y. until January 3, 1924.
placings. The competition was very the team could take his place.
rants.
are being eliminated. The ground is
Feed prices continue firm, but no
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keen as there were judging teams
The meeting recommended in the Owing to the fact that some relatives
being drained where necessary and
from a number of counties.
The
resolution that the court give the are coming from Alaska, the funeral further advances are looked for. Mill
the
road will be in shape to use thia
run
price
continues
at
$37.50,
molas-
Tillamook team will be entitled to a
citizens a signed statement that it services have been set for Friday.
fall, though the crushed rock will
o-meal
at
$44
and
oats,
corn
and
bar
­
They
will
take
place
at
the
Christian
free
trip
to
the
summer
session
at
would faithfully adhere to the pro­
not be put down until spring. Two
ley at $46, with other feeds ruling
the Oregon Agricultural college next
gram outlined for it and that no war­ church at two o’clock.
and one half miles of the road from
about
as
they
have
been
for
some
year.
rants would be issued in excess of
the Blaine store is ready for the fill­
An
automobile
accident
in
which
time
past.
The honor of having the best
budget items.
Mrs. Zella Harrison has purchased ing and in the spring will receive th.
fortunately no persons were injured, guernsey calf under one year of age
A committee of seven was appoint-
but which resulted in considerable went to Kenneth Williams. For this the Bluebird confectionery from E. finishing touches to make it a first
ed to consul' with the court.
damage to one of the machines, oc­ he was awarded a silver cup offered T. Dunegan and will run the estab­ class hard surface highway.
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The sale took
The Powell bridge which was re­
curred at the turn near the Faucet by the Oregon Guernsey Cattle club. lishment herself.
place
Saturday
and
the
new
owner
cently
supplied with a new founda­
creek
bridge
Sunday
afternoon.
Two brothers met here last week
Tillamook calf clubs also won first
tion will be re-arched at once. Th.
Mrs. Burley Hansen was driving place in division 1 and division 3 took possession at once.
after a separation of sixty years
Mrs. Harrison will manage the lumber is now on the ground for this
The county treasury was enriched south near the bridge when she met Guernseys and first place in division
when George Oliver came from Nova
place personally, handling Golden construction.
Scotia to see his brother Dan Oliver. this week by the sale of three cars, a car driven by Theodore R. Peter­ 1 Jerseys. The names of the winners
Rod ice cream, a Tillamook product.
Resurfacing of the road out of
Dan left his home in Nova Scotia two of which had been confiscated for son. A collision occured which threw in these classes have not yet been as­
One feature which will probably be Beaver will continue this fall, making
The Roosevelt highway will not be when he was a young man of twenty. carrying liquor.
Mrs. Hansen’s car out of the road certained.
put around Neah-Kah-Nie mountain, At that time George was nine years
The auction took place Tuesday against the bank. Mrs. Hansen main­
The record of the boys and girls in added soon is the serving of warm many miles of splendid roads for the
pleasure seekers along the already
•tated the state highway commission old. Last summer Dan passed his morning in front of the court house, tains that Mr. Peterson was driving club work in the county is an enviable lunches for school children.
This is the first time in several popular streams in this section.
too
fast
and
could
not
hit
the
bridge
yesterday
when
it
was
approached
at
the
three
cars
bringing
in
a
total
one
and
the
winning
of
these
high
eightieth
milestone
without
having
re-
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The new Sand Lake road will ba
* Portland meeting by a delegation turned honie . George Oliver accom­ of $413.50, Alton J. Swett purchased and so crowded over on the wrong honors at the state fair serves to years that ice cream has been manu­
from Clatsop coun y. The Clatsop panied by his wife came west to visit the-car taken from Harry Johnson, side and struck her car. Peterson demonstrate to the public the work factured in Tillamook and it is stated closed for the winter to allow it to
delegation was interested in that the his son on Alberta and the three mo­ at a price of $220. The N. N. Kirby claims that Mrs. Hansen was on he they are doing. David Kennedy is that as there will be no transporta­ settle, It will be worked to keep the
mountain road would be a decided ad­ tored to Tillamook arriving here Sun­ car also taken in a liquor attachment wrong side.
'he county club agent and is being tion charges to be met it will be poss­ drains in good condition and will be
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ditional attraction to their beaches.
given
a great deal of credit for the ible to sell it at a lower price than in fine condition in the spring when it
was
sold
to
C.
F.
Pankow
for
$130.
day.
They left Wednesday for
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Shearer
made
a
The large cost is the obstacle which Canada.
splendid showing made by club mem­ the product imported from other will be graveled and completed.
The third car which had been attach­
towns.
Opening of this much needed high­
imerferes with the proposed change.
ed on a mechanic’s lien also went to trip to Medford, their former home bers. Under his supervision the work
way
has resulted in considerable
this
week.
They
traveled
by
auto
The establishment of the highway
is growing in efficiency and import­
C. F. Pankow for $63.50.
growth of the Sand Lake community.
and camped along the way. They ance each year.
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“tough the present route has cost
It is reported that a hotel and a store
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the state and counties a large sum
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps return­ stopped over in Salem on the way
will be built there immediately.
A. B. Bloom left for Portland this
ed this week from a two-week’s vaca­ down and also visited Ashland and
•Iteady and the state is loath to make
The state has a crew of men work­
week to spend the Jewish holidays.
Grants Pass.
'he change for a number of years.
tion trip.
ing on the stretch of road between
Being drunk in a public place cost
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Pleasant Valley and the Sundquist-
Bill Johnson $20. He was arrested
Members of Company K had an Norberk mill, grading and resurfac­
at Fairview Saturday evening and
entertainment Monday night follow­ ing under the supervision of Jim
plead guilty before Judge Stanley
ing drill, in the form of a lunch Russell. .
Monday, and paid the fine and costs.
served in the dining room. Wives
ft is reported that considerable
Walter Banks and Wallace F. Smith
mothers and friends of the men had road work is being planned for i ■Xt
The newest in the season’s gowns each were fined $2.50 and costs in
been invited and enjoyed the iupch year on the Roosevelt highway f :>m
coats was displayed a the Col- the justice court for minor traffic
with them. Sergeant Hanslmair was (’loverdale to Woods.
in charge of the kitchen and proved
eom theatre Thursday night by the violations.
Lack of rainfall has made the 1 oad
npabilities beyond a doubt.
Penney company in their style
work a little slower in some sect ona
Lowell Edwards ieft this morning
e will b.
year as the ground did not set
Many charming frocks were dia­ on his way to Schnectady, New York,
and it will require m
the
where
he
is
o
enter
the
big
plant
of
led by the models, who were the
rock han usu
fees Helen Kiehm, Libby Tucker, the General Electric company for a
Gould, Florence Stranahan, Na- period of a year or eighteen months
in a sort of post graduate course.
* Williams and Patty Burgett.
Mr. Edwards, who is the son of C. J.,
of this city, has been attending O. A.
C. for the past few years.
TWp MILLS NECESSARY
PRICE RAISES ARE MADE
COMPETITION IS KEEN
WORK WILL CONTINUE
MRS. G. A. HENRICKSON
DIES HERE MONDAY
NONE ARE INJURED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
LOCAL CONFECTIONERY
IS SOLD LAST WEEK
BROTHERS AGAIN MEET
AFTER SIXTY YEARS
HIGHWAY TO STAY
AS IT IS LAID OUT
NATIONAL GUARDSMEN
HAVE ENTERTAINMENT
STYLE SHÔWPÜT ON
BY ONE LOCAL FIRM
A Guilty Conscience
ERARY SOCIETY
MET WEDNESDAY
Three graduates of the local high
school who are enrolling a: the 0 e-
Briel Wiley was hostess to the gon Agricultural college this fall are
***lin society at her home Wed- Joseph Maxwell, Arlene Heyd J»™*
They left here Mon-
evening. The election of offi- Irma Austin. -- .
day
morning
in
order to regii ster this
J look place.
ftu-
’■«. Fl, ¡ora Heyd, sponsor for the week. As there are 1.500 new
dents
entering
the
college
this
yei
outlined some very fine work
, under:aken this winter, This! i"t is necessary to enroll early.
is composed of honor stu-1 County Commissioner R °'.RKr'
only those having a high aver-1 ards. Attorney Botts, W. E N,cho*
' ’• 'heir high school studies being H H. Rosenberg and a Headlight re­
Study of Parliamentary, porter made the trip '• Blame Mmv
• one of • he things the club takes I <“> 'trVe.rndthe^ thVAX I
’°c:al hour brought to a close
’ "*dne»day evening meeting.
fourth pii.es a* tie
w<.--k acco'ding to
fiom Sslun. Tie
■ went to L j
». n »•
The award f'l ’ll:
to Maishfleld, and >« m
r on
i to Lr>a bent.
fir '.he o* T’IHmook lo-k
tM.d and *4 man Ch ic' -n n foirib.
Fin place Was taken by a W.x onain
. nt. y.
being Punned for
next spring beyond Blame
Min. Ag^s C^tes left Tue^F
Gabriel viared a friend in
W Grove over the week end. It JX £ lagene where she wdl
that be paid a fine for a
attend the Umrersity of
»*> moth bsmte in r—r~r thru i. her tart
nwt,tat1“
WN.
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
TAKES THIRD PLACE
M.s, Ixtuis Nielson and son John
vLittng Mrs. Nielson’« ns rant«,
•nd Mrs. Ed Stark for a few
la. They are also visiting at the
JU. .satani huma at Trask rivw.
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if th*
•4 t* .-th-
was ortiere
Bit, Wash.,
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two year. par a. ui the
chinch in Bor land Se
Evans came in Thn stay
Evana wdl ace n the |
Sunday moin.ng
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