TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARYg3, 1916. P. J. Worrall Arrested for Bootleg­ Surprise Party. BOOTLEGGED HOME MADE' ging. VINTAGE. Mr, ■ ■ o----- ! Mrs. J. C. Holden surprised ----- o P. J. Worrall, manager of the Ho­ John Theiler Trapped Se!ling .Wine Holden with a rook party at their Made from Evergreen Blackberries. home last Tuesday evening, the oc­ tel Tillamook, was arrested on Thurs­ casion being Mr. Holden’s birthday. day, charged with violating the pro­ hibition law. It seems that a number John Theiler an old resident of this Honors fell to Dr. Olson. county, living at Pleasant Valley, The hostess had provided a dainty of traveling men were leaving that gained the reputation of being the luncheon and all those who were morning, going out by road, and first boot legger caught in Tillamook present voted another one of “those Worrall allowed one of the men to County since the prohibition law good times” and when it was time to procure a bottle of liquor. went into effect on the first of Jan­ go home all joined in wishing Mr. uary. It wasn’t rot gut whisky made Holden many more like occasions. Christian Church. from alcohol, nor was it a less in­ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ----- 0----- toxicating beverage known as lager Haberlach, Mr. and Mrs. Poorman, Our special Sunday evening service beer, but it was home made vintage Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. have thus far proved a marked sue- ( with a pronounced "kick” in it and I Burge, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lamb, cess, but we want you to note what’s M. r an --a F M. M naUa, took only a few glasses to prove that I y d Mrs. E. Bales, Mr. and coming next Sunday night. The it had a large percentage of alcohol Mrs. Dr. Olson, Mr. and Mrs Alder- women will furnish all the specials in the home product. Every year Mr. man, Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw and and we are expecting a hundred of Theiler appears to have put up a cer­ Mrs. Haltom. them present. We want you to hear tain amount of wine, made from what the ladies' choir of 25 voices and also High School News. is known as the evergreen blackberry. the quartet. Mr. Theiler thought it no crime to Mrs. Page will sing a solo, and the City Supt. of schools Karl Onthank sermon will be especially prepared sell his home product at 25c. per bot­ tle. But the “kick” in the home vin­ left last Saturday morning for Port­ for the occasion. tage is what first caused some sus­ land and Eugene to secure an English Everybody will be welcomed. picion, for it had the effect of mak­ instructor to take the place left va­ ing a number of young people feel cant by the resignation of Professor Presbyterian Church Notes. decided elated and Theiler anticipat­ Crockatt. Mr. Onthank is planning to ed doing a thriving business by un- return by the Neahkahnie Mountain Although last Sunday was a very loading about $250.00 worth of this trail if the trains are not running in a stormy day the program for "Join few days. Professor Crockatt went the Church Day” was carried out, and beverage with the “kick" in it. by the pastor and people were delighted to The tables soon turned when the out Thursday afternoon district attorney’s and the sheriff's Southern route.hiking over to Willa­ receive ten new members into the offices got next. ‘ Sheriff Crenshaw mina, and from there to Eugene. church fellowship all on profession of was soon on the job, and in almost their personal faith. The special music Last Friday evening the Sopho­ less time than one can tell it, Theiler’s conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. little plan of doing a land office busi­ more class basketball team of the Koch in the evening service was much ness was smashed into smithereens high school was defeated in a close apreciated as usual. Many kind words and Theiler and his large amount of game with the Freshmen quintet were spoken respecting the pastor’s wine hauled to the city. There were The final score was 13 to 12 in favor evening discussion of a live subject of of the Freshmen and such was the five barrels and several demijohns. the day “The Church and the Lodge” Sheriff Crenshaw went out to excitement that the boys announced Next Sunday will be a day of good Theiler’s place last Thursday evening it all over the city by loud cheering. interest. "The Fire from the Hill” simply to rubberneck, and as he This game is one of a senes of class will be the subject of the sermon at reached there he saw a young man games and the ranking at the present 11, and in the evening at 7:30 the come out of Theiler’s house. The time of the classes is Juniors won subject will be “God’s Patience To­ sheriff put the young man on the one game; Seniors won and lost one ward the Impenitent.” All who are at sweat box and he owned up that game; Sophomores won and lost one liberty to attend are cordially and Theiler had sold him a bottle of wine game; and Freshmen won one and urgently invited to these services. for 25c. Marking a piece of money lost two games. ' ' ■ ■■! 'J..1.— ae*.1"1 the sheriff told the young man to go Last Tuesday evening the students Women’s Civic Improvement Club in and get another bottle, and being and faculty" of the high scho >1 gave a Meets Friday. exceedingly accommodating Theiler farewell reception in honor of Prof. produced the bottle of wine and the P. C. Crockatt who is intending to The regular meeting of the Woman’s young man placed the money on the leave this week for Spokane where he Civic Improvement Club will be held table and departed. The sheriff took has been appointed at the head of the at the Guild Hall Sat. Feb. 5, at 2:30. the bottle of wine, which was used as department of Literature in Spokane This club has determined to begin a evidence against Theiler. University. The reception was held campaign that will place Tillamook on Friday- morning the sheriff went in the Guild hall and over 75 were the map as the “Dahlia City” and to out again to the Theiler ranch, armed in attendance to enjoy the pleasant that end the subject of dahlia culture with a search warrant and a warrant time. Games were played until a late will be discussed at this meeting. Mr. that placed Theiler under arrest as I hour when dainty refreshments were Fred Baker. Mrs. Billings ar.d Mrs. the first person to violate the prohi­ served. Professor Crockatt responded Zaddach of Nehalem, all prize winning bition law in Tillamook County. to the farewell gathering by a short growers, will address the club, and With Theiler and the wine piled on talk telling of his appreciation for wilt give information which no one in­ an auto truck, the sheriff brought the spirit of the young people of Till­ terested in dahlias can afford to miss. the victim and the goods with a amook. Every woman in the city, whether a “kick” to the city. member or not, should take advantage Saturday Theiler pleaded not guilty On Friday night the basketball of this opportunity for instruction that before Justice Stanley, who set the teams of Garibaldi will come to Till­ will enable them to get the very best trial for Monday morning. The court amook to meet the girl’s and boys results from work in this line. house was well filled at the time, high school teams on the local basket there being considerable interest tak­ ball floor at the opera house. Two Frozen to Death. en in the case. District Atty. T. H. weeks ago the local school teams Goyne was the prosecuting officer, sallied down to Garibaldi and the On Thursday of last week, Dan Ger- and Attorney S. S. Johnson defended girls lost by a decisive score and the yeas and L. W. Neeley left their Theiler. The prosecution placed sev­ local boys defeated the Garibaldi homes at Wheeler for a hunt in the eral witnesses on the stand, all of quintet by a score of 25 to 18. The hills back of the town. They separ­ whom conclusively proved that the game was so fast and exciting that ated with the agreement that they State had a strong case against Thei- it was pronounced the best ever seen should meet later. Gerveas, however, lcr, the testimony of sheriff Cren­ near here and a hard fought exciting did not show up at the appointed time shaw showing that Theiler had been game is expected here. Garibaldi and later a searching party was sent nicely trapped and that he had cer­ teams have been adding new players out to look for him. No trace of him tainly violated the prohibition law. and have been practicing hard for the could be found until Saturday when his There was no doubt on that point in struggle while the local teams are body was found near the jetty frozen stiff. It is thought that he succeeded the minds of the large audionce. working out every night. The local Court adjourned for noon before teachers and other athletic ladies in getting Out of the mountains during District Attorney Goyne had pro­ have been playing against the girls the night and wandered towards the duced all his witnesses, and on reas­ to give them the proper training and beach and died before he coulu get to sembling the case soon came to a the boys have been having some hard safety. Coroner Wendt went to Wheeler Sun close. Theiler withdrew his plea of work every evening. The Garibaldi day and made an examination of the not guilty and pleaded guilty, this be­ teams and supporters will motor from body. An inquest was considered un­ ing agreed to by the prosecution, there on Friday. neccessary.___________ provided he would plead guilty to two ----- o—— charges. This Theiler did, and it was The Community Sing. News has been recieved by debate fortunate for him that he did so, for coach Crockatt of the high school ----- o - had District Attorney Goyne desired, that Astoria and Ranier were the The Community Sing given by the he could have preferred 20 charges winners in a series of debates through Civic Improvement Club at the Guild against Theiler. One of the worst out the lower Columbia River district Hall, last Friday evening was well features in connection with this boot- and that they _ would _______ meet _____ with Tilla- attended and much enjoyed by all. legging, was the fact that Theiler mook which won its debate by de­ Everyone entered heartily into the singing of the old songs, led by Miss had »old wine to minors, who had be- fault, fault, in in a a triangler triangler contest contest tr» to AaeMM decide McKown, music teacher in our public come intoxicated. the championship of the district, on The justice took the case under ad­ next Saturday evening. According to schools. 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