iïilkuiuw caòlialjt VOLUME 37; NUMBER 1,909 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1924 JUSTICE COURT CASES ARE FEW THIS WEEK PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR BUTTER MAKING PLANS ARE BEING FURTHERED ROAD CONSTRUCTION SLOWED UP BY RAIN I nlawful Fishing and Driving Get Attempt to Clear Docket culties With Law Will be Made Before January First Andrew Zuercher was haled into the justice court Monday on a charge of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor. He entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $250 and spend 10 days in the county jail. Charged with driving into the town of Cloverdale at a rate so fast that in attempting to turn the corner his car got out of control and slid into another machine and damaged it, Frank Redberg appeared before Judge Stanley Wednesday. He was fined $15 and cos’s, which he paid. James Clinger and C. Schindler are in the county jail serving out a fine of twenty-five dollars each which was imposed on them in the justice court as a result of unlawful fishing. Permanent Cheese Makes Second Advance With- Several People Into Diffi- Mohler Contestant Far in Lead Over Opponents For Car Being Laid to Oceanside, and Blaine Road in Month, With Another Probable Road Sewing Clubs in Majority of Those Gets Attention Formed First Convention of Assoc iation Was Held Last On account of the off season and the The Tillamook County Creamery About County Saturday bad weather the road construction in association is contemplating install­ the county is almost at a standstill. The mile of road on the way to ing a butter plant and now has two Oceanside, just north of Edner’s is or three sites in view. It is not being graded, which will eliminate the thought that much money wll be made Civil Actions For December Term steep hill at that place. The hill part Headlight Now Has Circulation Far in the operation, but it has seemed an Cooking Runs Second to Domestic of the road was laid temporarily. Schools About County Observe Var- Are Few, and Judgements Above Most Papers of economical waste to send the cream Hubbard and Bestel are the sub­ ! Same Class Arts Among Children of contractors on this job under F. C. to Portland and then have it sent back ious Holidays With Suitable Are Rendered Feldschau. here again after it is made into but­ County Programs The steam shovel has reached the Mrs. Charles E. Stephens 12,171,550 ter. Also it is believed that a better three mile-post on the Nestucca river Miss Helen Leonard ........... 3,545,100 quality of butter can be made in Tilla­ I The December term of ;he Tilla- mook than by shipping same to Port­ (By D. H. Kennedy. County Club road above Blaine. The clearing con­ (By G. B. Lamb, county superintend­ liook county circuit court adjourned Miss Ruth Lewallen ............. 2,380,000 tractors, Slanger and Jones, are mak­ land because the cream will be Agent) ent of schools) ■Saturday to meet again on the 22nd of Mrs. Claude Stott ............... 872,700 brought to the local plant in much A number of cooking and sewing ing good prog.«as on this section. The flrst meeting of the Tillamook ■ this month, when all state cases now The year’s work on the Jetty- Miss Velma Watson ........... 862,500 better shape than it can possibly ar­ clubs have been organized during the I before the court may be tried before County principals’ association was Brighton project has just been com ­ rive in Portland at after being on the month in the different parts of the ■ the present district attorney, T. H. pleted. Surfacing will take place held at the Bungalow cafe in Tilla­ That is the way the final vote stood road for several hours and also in county. ■ Coyne, goes out of office. Mr. Goyne there sometime during the early mook city last Saturday where lunch­ At Oretown a cooking club has been last Saturday evening when the the heat of the day. ■ surrenders his county affairs to Claud eon was served. After luncheofl the Secretary Haberlach reports having organized with Miss Averyl Weed as summer. judges finished counting in the Tilla­ liarrick January 1. association adjourned to the city hall mook Headlight Popularity Subscrip­ advanced the price of cheese one cent leader. The officers of this club are: I Before adjournment Oscar W. Erick- where the afternoon was spent in dis­ tion campaign, with Mrs. Charles E. on December 5, bringing triplets to President, Floyd E. Shelby; vice- Lon, indicted by the last grand jury cussing various school and education­ ' Stephens of Mohler as the winner of mook. This is the second advance president, Frank Carver; secretary, Bor unlawful possession of intoxicating al matters. the grand prize, a standard Buick Six 25 cents and loaf to 26 cents, Tilla- Edna May Carver. Other members of ■liquor, was fined $500 and sentenced to There were present: L. W. Turn­ within a month. Should Wisconsin the club are: Effie Carver, Willis touring car. An effort will be made at the next bull, city superintendent, president; ■six months in the county jail. He was i Miss Helen Leonard was awarded show further advances this week, he Carver, LaVerne Miles, and Martha (By D. H. Kennedy, County Club Cleda Chichester, secretary-treasurer, paroled upon the payment of the fine. . meeting of the state legislature to the Star piano, as second place, Miss expects to again advance the market Selby. Leader) Brighton; A. E. Clawson, Wheeler; J. At Meda a camp cookery club has I James Matthieu and J. L. Conover, , amend the dairy herd inspection law Ruth Lewallen the Edison phono­ similarly. The boys ’ and girls’ club in the E. O’neel, Bay City; J. S. Goin, Tilla­ Cold storage holdings on the Pacific! been organized with Frank Wilson as [indicted on the same charge as Erick- so as to make it unlawful to ship graph, third, Mrs. Claude Stott the vicinity of Tillamook are planning to mook; E. G. Bailey, Cloverdale; W. A. [sen, will be retried later on account of or bring cattle into Tillamook county first diamond ring, fourth, and Miss coast as of November 29 were 4,371,- leader. The officers in the club are: unless they are accompanied by a Velma Watson the second diamond 990 pounds against 3,282,860 pounds President, Kester Olthoff; vice-presi­ hald a jubliee and chicken supper end­ Cox, Garibaldi; Evelyn Steidinger, [the jury failing to agree. ing the club year. This meeting will Tillamook; Edith Todd, Tillamook; W. [ Charged with rape in connection certificate of health issued by a quali­ ring as fifth prize. The sixth prize, of the same date last year. The big­ dent, Ralph Wilson; secretary, Roy be in the Fairview grange hall Fri­ Gladys Watson, Mohler; E. Gladys Dunn. Other members of this club fied veterinarian. [with a sixteen year-old girl, George another diamond ring, was withdrawn gest part of the excess holdings occur Edwards, Bay City; Lillian Keyet, The livestock sanitary board now on account of there being no con­ in San Francisco, this year’s holdings are: Ellwood Reddekopp, Normal day, December 19, at 8:00 p. m. pt. Onge will be sentenced when the A two reel moving picture on club Mapleleaf; Everyl Weed, Oretown; has a ruling to this effect but the law testant. being 1,411,847 pounds, being over Reddekopp, Charles Stewart, Lyle [court meets again this month. work put out by the department of The first award was a very popular twice as large as 692,348 pounds held Fowler, Melvin Dawson, Glen Cough­ agriculture has been applied for and and G. B. Iamb, county school super­ I The divorce action started by Grace which it is intended to put into effect intendent. All of the schools employ­ tan, Sylvester Coughtan, and Dell last year. ( would prohibit shipments of unin ­ one apparently, as a large number of Bdna Adams against Maurice Adams will be shown if available. ing more than one teachar were rep­ Feed prices continue to advance in Fraser. vas dismissed by Judge Bagley be- spected cattle and provide a penalty people expressed their appreciation of The speakers of the evening will be resented but three. The Beaver school and community Portland, but so far there have been for violation. the winner and the way the contest Bu.se of findings in the case. R. J. Andrew Miller, secretary of the state Th principals made arrangements The amendment will also include a was conducted. Frank Kane, as con­ no changes in Tillamook. The large has organized a sewing club with six Idandson was given a divorce from bankers’ association. Miss Mae Mc­ for the holding of an inter-school members and Mrs. Maude Johnson as mills are now quoting Portland prices provision to make the collection of fees test manager, received many congrat­ Belen Erlandson and defendant’s President, Anna Mattoon; Donald of Tillamook high school will track meet and declamatory contest ulations on the manner in which he as follows: Corn, $62; oats, $51, for leader. Biden name of Helen Ea'dus was re­ for testing more certain. talk on importance of home economics. to be held in connection with the usual rolled; barley, $56 for process rolled. vice president, Ursula Vinson; sec­ Figures from the office of the dairy conducted the campaign. bred. Elida Boyd was allowed a H. C. Seymour, state club leader will eighth grade commencement exrcises retary, Margaret Vinson. The other They are also quoting mill run at $40 The Headlight was well supplied Irorce from Samuel Boyd on a cruel- herd inspector show that at least half talk on club work. George N. Angell next May. These events will be so three members are: Marian Hester, it}’ and non-support charge. The of the cattle found infected with tub­ with subscribers and now boasts a list and middlings at $52. Against this of the Oregon Farmer staff has been arranged as to include both high Lois Sheets, and Wilma Vermilyea. Tillamook prices on corn are $55, mill erculosis this year were shipped from of well over 2500 bona fide names on buple were married at Montesano asked to lead in singing ciub songs. school and grade school pupils, each points outside the county. its files. This is probably the largest run, $30, middlings, $49.50, oats and yea. bptember 1923. Club members, parents, and every­ being separate, but held at the same At South Prairie a sewing club has barley, $47. To the Portland price circulation ever attained by any news­ I Civil action? were few and resulted one interested in club work are asked paper printed within the county, and should be added freight to Tillamook been organized with Miss Alice Bax­ to attend and make this a real event time. ■ follows: Hugh Thomas versus The various athletic activités will gives this paper undoubted superiority which is $4.30 on oate, barley, and ter as leader. The members and offi­ of the year. Buglr Arstill, judgment rendered for be so arranged that they may be en­ cers are: President, Lena Weber; vice in the news and advertising field. mill run. ihintiff; Nestucca Valley bank ver­ tered by both boys and girls and suit­ The holdings of Tillamook cheese in president, Lennea Peterson; secre­ Figuring on the average family this ms Harry Goulding and A. F. Mitch- able for pupils for all grades, Com- tary, Bernice Rife. Hannah Hickey, Los Angeles and San Francisco ap ­ means that nearly 10,000 of Tillamook fi, judgment for plaintiff; H. J. Pies mittees were appointed to work these J. Merrel Smith recently moved proximate 10,000 boxes, or ten per­ Daphna Harmon, Bernice Buttz, and krsus Albert Falcon, default decree his automobile display room into the county’s 15,000 people read the Head­ cent of the year’s production. matters out in connection with com- Dorothy Paul are the other members. pre plaintiff judgment; Earl Cook commercial building on First street light weekly. mittees which will be appointed from In the Hunt school a sewing club Many of the factories such as Clov­ The judges for the counting of the hrsus Harry Bell and C. F. Toney, in the store room formerly occupied The body of G. G. Rhinehamer, who teachers representing one-room has been organized with Mrs. Evelyn erdale, Red Clover, Mohler-, and Clov ­ votes were M. F. MacLeod, Mohler; be dismissed. schools. by George Burckard. C. A. McGhee, Tillamook; H. M. er I-eaf are now making their entire Steidinger as leader, President, Or- committed suicide in the basement It is felt that a great deal of in­ The new quarters allow the display Farmer, Cloverdale; W. D. Pine, Tilla­ curd into loaf cheeSte. It is expected mond Moon; vice-president, Eloise door of the Methodist church here of twelve cars on the floor, The mook; J. C. Plasker, Tillamook; I. E. that this is going to help the cheese Blum; secretary, Ellen Pinkstaff, November 29, was sent to Portland terest will be aroused in this way, as basement is given over to the repair Keldson, Tillamook; V. L. White, market considerably because at this Other members are Hazel Turner, this week by Coroner R. N. Henkle it is a well known fact that athletic writing there is a ready sale for loaf Anise Moon, Ruth Pinkstaff, Beryl for cremation. This was one of the events in which all the pupils of var­ shop. The display room has been Tillamook. cheese. It should be remembered, Kight, Elmo Wheeler, Fred Robinson, many requests which Rhinehamer ious schools may take part will very neatly fitted up. Offices have been ♦---------- made in a letter he wrote before he materially lessen some of the prob­ Clarence Larson of the I-arson- however, that the demand for loaf is Virgil Garner and George Sharp. When Arthur Penn and L. J. Todd arranged on the balcony. lems envolved in school management killed himself. At Rockaway a sewing club has intermittent and may change at any the latest An air compressor of Hechtner firm was in Spokane this »Hided at the corner of Third street The parents of the dead man and by giving the pupils a definite out-let (Continued on page 8) time. ad Second avenue east Friday night type has been installed and Mr. Smith week on business. some other members of the family for the desired physical activities na­ ke store front of Tarson &. Hechtner has purchased a modern air lift, vis­ tural to a child. have been located by the coroner. •zs the sufferer, for Penn’s car ible gas pump which is said to be a The matter of exhibits at the county •erved and ran into the door of that great improvement in pumps. fair brought forth no small amount of During the opening days of the hce and shattered the glass, beside discussion and a great deal of interest new establishment, fire extinguishers imaging the door. and the association went on record as The same evening Al Fortier and H. were given to all visitors. Mr. Smith being very anxious to make suitable illy staged another collision just a states that nearly 300 of the extin­ exhibits for their schools at the fair The Tillamook garage basketball ock away on the city hall corner, guishers were give nout. the coming year. The county superin­ team defeated the Whitney mill team Mr. Smith has the agency for the it the damages were very little. of Garibaldi by a 28-10 »core in a tendent was appointed and urged to Last Wednesday B. J. Neilson and Oldsntobile car and is in partnership game played at the latter place Wed­ consult with the fair board to the end with George Hanslmair in selling L J. Nelson collided on the streets nesday night The clever floor of the that proper and suitable arrange­ f the city with small damage as a Studebakers. A large stock of both Tillamook team is said to have been ments be made in the new fair build­ cars is on display. bult. largely responsible for the victory. ing to suitably display ail of the Hamilton, Goh«wn, Parsons, and Gab­ school activities including the boys’ riel made the scores. Sharkey is and girls’ club work as well as claM- credited with having played a good room work. The Mohler school observed Thanks­ defensive game in bla guard position. giving day by giving a program of The garage team is scheduled to Tillamook post of the American Le­ The plant of the Steinbach Iron play Wheeler at the local armory n music, recitations, and dialogues which was appreciated by all the people brks here is showing a remarkable gion will hold its December meet­ the near future. present. Thia school also observed ing this evenng at the armory. The fowth. Mr. Steinbach now employs John Ebinger, with Mrs. Ebinger, Halloween in a very interesting man­ ferteen men full time and keeps them officers elected at the last meeting will is in town from Woodland, Washing­ ner. *»7. Last week a 4,000 pound ham- be in their chairs. The Riverdale school observed Hal­ ----------♦--------- ton, where they operate a dairy ranch. kr for the Coats’ Driving and Boom Ole Redberg was in town from Ore- loween by giving a necktie social and John thinks the cheesemakers of this •mpany was casted there. town Wednesday on legal business. county ought to be “roasted” for al­ party. The sum of twenty dollars Mr. Steinbach is in the midst of Mr. Redberg is a very active member lowing the flrst premiums at both the was raised by this means which is to the Urging his foundry to suit of the grange in his part of the coun- state fair and the Pacific-Internation­ be used for needed improvements frying need. about the school. al to get away from them. ---------- ty- ______ e______ The women's ciub at Hebo gave a Sergeant Raymond Ramsey, ser- J. H. Rosenberg purchased a five John Mathers was in Portland last bazaar last Friday night. December instructor for the Oregon Na- passenger master-six Buick week moving into the new freight 5, which was well attended and very *n»l guard, stationed at Portland. last week. H. H. Rosenberg purchased terminal on east Yamh.ll and Water profitable, financially. The proceeds **1* his regular trip to Tillamook a similar machine in the standard six straets. Mr. Mathers also purr based of this bazaar go for fitting the new »nday to be wi h Company K for a new G. M. C. truck for service on school gymnasium which has just been model. weekly drill. completed at Hebo. his transfer line. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tolford «id The schools at Cloverdale are not The Episcopal, guild entertained ,on of Wheeler, Oregon, spent 8 ii- A. G. Schultz of Bay City, Ed Davis !o be out-done by any others when ^h a farewell party for Archdeacon day visiting with Georgia A. Hoss and of Nehalem, and H. J. Tohl of Beaver It comes to school activities and pub­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were all visitor» to the county seat lic interest. Recently a social «as Alyse E. Murry at Ptaak« 1 A. Schultz. Mrs. Black was also last Satarday. Mr. Tolford was driving a r.ew F r (Continued on page 8) fest. Five hundred was played coupe. the evening. LIQUOR CAUSES FINE AWARDS ARE POPULAR CAMP COOKS FORMED STRICT QUARANTINE INTENDED BY LAW TRACK MEET ARRANGED JUBILEE AND SUPPER PLANNED BY CLUBS AUTOMOBILE FIRM OCCUPYS NEW HOME BODY OF SUICIDE SENT TO PORTLAND IUTOMOBILES COLLIDE AND DAMAGE STORE Ether Waves LOCAL LEGION POST SUNDRY BUSINESS GROWING RAPIDLY MEETS HERE TONIGHT GARAGE BALL TEAM SCORES ON WHITNEY