Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1916, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK ' HE ADLIGHT. DECEMBER
14, 1916
rough fly wheel, adjust the first set I Gasoline and water are then put in-
of tools, push the lever, and let the I to the car. It is pushed off the track
machine do the rest.
I into another room, till its wheels are
The cast iron is peeled off as read-1 in contact with wheels in Jhe floor.
Are Surprised at its Magnitud®—
Have Interesting Tim®.
ily as wax. Sometimes four or five I With the use of the self starter,
operations arc performed at once. I they were off with a rush. There was
Carl Haberlach and F. W. Chris- When one set of cuttings is done, I not a hitch or delay. All the work
tension, Willys-Overland dealers in the machine stops automatically, and I had been done right. In a few minutes
this city were two of the 5,000 the next set of tools comes auto- the motor was working apparently
dealers visiting the great Toledo matically into place. Twenty opera-1 almost as smoothly as if it had been
plant in connection with the immense tions arc performed in fourteen min-1 a year on the road.
convention now in progress, recounts utes. 26 pounds of metal are remov- I We saw how the cars were shipped,
their experience in this interesting ed from the wheel. One man can I The export department has the big
SHAVING SETS, Shaving Mugs and
letter to the editor:
watch three of these machines.
I feature in this line. The finished car fl IVORY—The largest and best assort­
ment ever shown in this city.
Some action!
Brushes, Safety Razors, Card Games,
. Moving up and down, the cutter at undergoes preparation by having its
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•
Nothing was ever so impressive as the same time slowly revolves, the I wheels taken off and fastened on the
Fancy Playing Cards in Leather
our tour of the great plant that turns fly wheel turning in the opposite I under side of the frame which form»
Cases.
Some
very
choice
LEATHER
ROLL
­
out Willys-Overland cars.
direction. By the time a complete I the top covering for the car. The top
UPS in Manicure sets, all prices.
Our Pullmans all parked in the revolution of the fly wheel has been I is covered with a tar paper as a pro­
BOOKS—All the late books, Large As­
company yards, There was room accomplished, all the gears are cut. I lection against the elements, and all is
enough for there are seven and three
sortment, Reprints, Leathered Cov­
We all fell for the aluminum I securely boxed.
FRESH PURE .CANDIES, .bulk .or
quarter miles of track within the foundry and for the machines that I Along comes a big crane running in
ered
Poems, Leather Bibles and Tes­
package.
plant.
finish the aluminum parts.
an overhead groove a quarter of a
taments.
Each man got a card containing a
The multiple spindle drill bores 811 mile long, The operator sits in a
LETTER KNIVES, Libby Cut Glass,
picture of .Mr.
Willy
and an holes in the crank case in one Opera- small cab not unlike that of a railroad
autograpMd message of welcome tion. This is proof of the superiority I engineer. Chains contain the box
Clocks in Ivory, Gold Watches, TINKERTOYS, Building
Blocks,
from
from hinm Next thing we knew we of machine process, for the holes I containing the car, and within forty-
Ivory
Picture
Frames.
Doll
’
s,
the
kind
that
will
not
break.
were lined up on the steps of the must be in the right relation to each five seconds have carried it outside
Candles
and
Holders,
Potted
Plants,
stunning new administration build­ other.
I l'le building and place it on the first
Cut Flowers, Bulbs.
FLASH LIGHTS, Fancy Pipes, Cigars
ing getting protographed.
Another machine smooths the sur-1 freight car.
Elevators shot us to the company’s faces of the crank cases, finishing 7
in Christmas package.;, Amber Cigar
It is processes like these, all that I
own restaurant on the sixth floor. in nine minutes.
I hive described, that explain why
Holders, Travelers Sets in Genuine ’XMAS DECORATIONS. Seals, Tags,
There we had a corking breakfast. At
Diamonds, real diamonds, are con- every car in the Willy-Overland line
Leather, Purses of all kinds.
Tape, Cord, Crepe Paper, Holly Pa­
each plate was a copy of the live new sumed with apparently reckless in- is what it is at so low a cost. Making
per,
Festoons, very choice Engraved
Willys-Overland house organ "The difference in the wet grind room. I so many is the answer, making them
Starter.” It mapped our day’s pro­ Placed in small tools they are used to go all over the world and having
ERECTOR and Mediano Sets with
Christmas and New Year’s Cards,
gram.
to true the emery wheels on which I profited by the experiences of users
electric
motors.
Package
Perfumes.
Then started our tour of the plant. are ground the bearing surfaces of I everywhere. Quantity production, im-
Our guides were carefully picked- the crank’shafts.
Imense and costly machines, skilled
men. They knew the plant from end
They are bought in $15,000 loti. I designing, careful inspection, accurate
to end, and the parties were small
We looked on while the forests of tests of material, efficient factory
so that each member of the party lumber were being turned into bodies I methods, rapid assembly and advanc-
could have his questions answered.
in the wood work department. This | ed methods of handling, all these we
3’j
Nobody ought to try to sell
lumber comes in by carloads. As 214 saw; all these tell why the Willys-
Willys-Overland
product without
feet of wood is required on a small Overland Company lives up to its
knowing this plant. You can't grip
touring ,car, wc could readily see why ideals of a car for every need or taste,
Pomona Grange.
the immensity of the proposition till
price, class and service right.
so much was required.
you do.
We saw the line. It is quality from
You can make this round and you
Tillamook County Pomona Grange I
It is no piker business.
can understand this company’s im- the lowest price to the headliner. It met in Cloverdale Wednesday and
$25,000,000 are tied up in land,
mense consumption of material, 18,- will be the marvel of the automobile continued in session until 2 o’clock
buildings and machinery, not to say
000,000 pounds of solder auunally, shows. This sightseeing tour is only Thursday morning. There were mem- I
a word about the stock of parts and
2,500,000 pounds of tin and lead for one angle of this convention. Tonight bers present from every corner of the j
raw material. From the roof of the
smoldering, 10,000,000 pounds of we will hear policy defined by the county.
wonderful administration
building,
brass and copper, 12,000,000 feet of various officials.
Among the officers elected were I
which stands out like a steel capital,
The two day’s program includes a W. Christensen, Master; Mrs. Dun- :
steel tubing and 125,000 tons of steel.
you get a great panorama of the plant
But what impressed us more than rollicking beefstake dinner, a more stan, Overseer; R. Y. Blalock, Sccre- |
You can readily believe that it occu­
all was the department in which ma- formal banquet, a ministrel show, a tary; Gee. R. McKimcns, Treasurer.
pies 103 acres, with 4,4 86,6X0 square
terials are tested. They have to concert by the famous Overland band The names of the balance of the offi-,
feet of floor space in daily use and a
know a thing is right before it goes and a concert by the Glee Club.
cers wc were unable to get.
production capacity of 1000 cars per
Finally there will be a speech by
into a Willys-Overland car. That’s
The county budget was discussed
day.
the moving genius of it all Mr. Willys and a resolution passed recommend­
how they safeguard the public.
You can appreciate the growth from
Tests in physical and chemical himself.
ing the passage of the $15,000 for the
250 employes in 1908 to 17,300 in
You will agree with us that this is Little Ncstucca Road. They also
laboratories are made in two ways.
1916.
Complete steel parts arc subjected to some project to have been put over recommended the cutting out of the
1,000 persons, more than
terriffic tests. Axels are twisted like all within one plant and by the people budget the $2000 for a county library
ufacturing force of many a
rolls of taffy candy, Small bolts of of the organization.
They went on record as not favoring
work in the administration
steel, six inches long, cut from com­
paying $500 for county veterinary I i
alone. This structure, 375 I
pleted axels, are attached to both
and a motion to dispense with the
D®ath of Mrs. Herman Tohl.
has every facility for rapid
ends, and literally pulled apart. The
county agriculturist was defeated by
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tele-
eluding dictaphones, its o1
registering machine shows 200,000
a small majority. They recommendeel I
After
a
two
days
’
illness
Mrs.
Her-
and a
phone and telegraph systei
pounds to the square inch necessary
that the budget contain $4000 for the
mail handling department that does to accomplish this, whereas a resist- I man Tohl died of heart failure De­
completion of the Sandlake road.
cember
12,
1916,
at
her
home
in
Ne-
Because it’s a re­
about everything but write the letters. ance up to 125,000 pounds would be
The program and entertainment
fined gasoline—not
I halein.
388 persons can feed in the restau­ proof of ample tensile
strength.
a mixture.
Marie Kindermaun Tohl was born were pleasing features of the session.
rant at one time.
Springs are tried for their resistance.
They adjourned to meet at Pleasant
STANDARD OIL
I
in
Therhauser,
Germany
May
8,
1849,
But this is nothing to what hits
Steel articles are also put through
Valley the first Wednesday in March.
COMPANY
when you cross into the shops. It is both heat and chemical tests. The and was 67 years, 7 months and 4
(California)
—Courier.
days
old
at
the
time
of
her
death.
She
a whirl of action, yet all is system.
former determines the amount of
Parts by the untold thousands are carbon, an important factor; the was baptized and confirmed in the
Harry Viereck Goes to England.
here, with a value into the millions of other determines the chemical com­ Lutheran faith in her early youth.
Frank Viereck, a resident of Astor­
In 1873 she was married to Hcr-
dollars. There are lines of motors. 1 position of ‘he steel.
ia,
yesterday received word that
I
man
Tohl
and
they
lived
near
never saw so many crank shafts to­
the
Naturally every operation in all the
gether. Our guide said 6,000, I'd have plants tends finally towards the as­ town of Thchauscn for 5 years. In brother. Dr. Henry C. Viereck,
believed 60,000.
sembly conveyor tracks. There are 1879 they emigrated to America and Philadelphia, sailed from that city
located in Nebraska where they en- December. 2, for England where
There is stock in bins, stock in four of them, each 645 feet long.
gaged
in farming for 5 years. Learn­ will become an. officer in the British
yards, stock along the walls, connect­
We followed the whole operation.
ing rods, frames, fenders, mudguards, Wc began at one end where the ing of the better opportunities await­ army, medical department.
Dr. Viereck is a son of Mr. and Mrs
hoods, rims, springs, axels, torsion frames and rear systems are put in ing them in the West through Mr.
tubes, transmission
gears, shafts, place. By the time the other end of Tohl’s relatives, they left for their Samuel Viereck, well known residents
brake parts, steering rods, pedals, it the conveyor is reached the frame has new home in Oregon. They arrived of Tillamook where Mr. Viereck is
1 lllamook people will have an op-
in the Nehalem Valley April 10, 1885 proprietor of a bakery, The young portunity to sec the local boys in
Botts, Pres , Attorney
is an unending procession.
grown into a finished car.
iit-Law._
Every thirty days sees an average
From overhead parts are lowered and located on a homestead one-half doctor formerly lived in 1 illamook action against other high schools
of 100 tons of steel come in.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
by chains. Along the way men are mile west of the present town of Ne­ and Astoria and was also a resident i this season as McMinnville High
handled by a magnetic crane
retary Treas., Attorney at-
attaching the parts. The frame is not halem. Here they resided until three of Portland for several years, living School plays here Jan. 13 and New-
enables two men to do a work
berg High School Jan. 27. Our team
Law and Notrary Public.
in motion all the time, but can in­ years ago when they rented their at 495 East Pine Street.
He is an honorary member of the I between semesters will play several
formerly required thirty.
stantly be connected with the links of farm and moved to Nehalem.
Mrs. Tohl took a great interest in Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club games m
There are amazing machines.
me Willamette
wmameric vaue
in the
valley and
an endless chain and sent on its way
The toggle press, for example, held whenever desired.
educational affairs and she was instru­ and graduate from the Univcrsary of ! enthusiam at the high school is at
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us all. This monster, with its pressure
Top quality of workmanship is as­ mental in building the first school Oregon. He is also a graduate of the high pitch.
Law, Abstracts. Real Estate,
of 1000 tons, shapes cold steel like sured by having each man do work house in this end of the county, which medical department of the University
Insurance.
cardbeard. A piece of metal fed into on w hich he is an expert, if it be only was located near her home.
of Pennsylvania and belongs to Alpha
Notice °f Sale.
Both Phones.
She was a devoted wife and a lov­ Tau Omega and several other college
it comes out as a side frame. It can to tighten a bolt.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
make 2000 of these in an eight hour
Lincs of motors, already tested, ing mother and she will be missed by fraternities.
dersigned, executor of the estate of
a
host
of
friends.
He
was
prominent
in
student
af
­
day.
Mattie E. Oliver, deceased, will on
wait on both sides of* the conveyor.
The funeral services were conduct­ fairs at both Oregon and Pennsyl­ and after the 29th day of December,
Other mighty machines stamp out These are put into place, cantilever
radiator shells, fenders, cowl dasi.es springs arc put on, steering mechan­ ed in the Nehalem church Friday vania universities and was married 1916, sell at private sale the whole,
rave
or any portion thereof as may be
and doors.
ism and lighting and starting systems afternoon Rev. D. M. Young officiat­ only last year in San Francisco to one necessary, of the following described
, AND STORM
You take off your hat to the drop arc adjusted. Gradually the car takes ing. internment in the Paternal Union of the popular young society women real property, situate in Tillamook
I in tho. best wet
cemetery.
of that city. He will be accompanied County, Oregon, to-wit:
forging machines. Down comes the form.
Lot 8, of Block 12, of Necarncy
«¡S'
l°8s
Besides her husband, Herman Tohl, to Englond by Mrs» Viereck.
hammer and the firey piece of iron
Instead of painting the chases with
City, and Lot 4, of Block 7, and Lots
Dr. Viereck for the past year or 4 and 5, of Block 8, in Tohl’s Ad­
is beaten into shape. The complete a brush, a sprayer is used. It does the she leaves the following children:
ever invented
drop forging of the front axel can be I work more rapidly, more uniformly Mrs. Victor Brandt, Portland, Ore.; two has been actively identified with dition to Nehalem City.
Said sale to be made in pursuance of
Mrs. Emma Sponogle,
and Mrs. the MedicojChi hospital in Philadel­
accomplished with one heat.
: and at a lower cost.
an order of the County Court of Till- I
Martha
Howe,
Point
Orchard.
Wash
­
phia
where
he
has
been
practicing.
—
Every
kind of part requiring
The tracks of the assembly lead
amook County, Oregon, made on the
strength was drop forged while we 1 directly through ovens in which the ington; Mrs. S, A. Smith, Maples, Astorian.
2 4th day of November, 1916. Said
looked on, axels, crank shafts, brake I p.flnt is baked. Fenders and running Oregon; Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs.
sale will be made for cash or upon
such terms as may be approved by
A. D. Thompson, Mrs. Bert Gresham,
Garibaldi Defeats Tillamook.
assembly rods, brake and control boards come into their place.
the County Court.
Julius
and
Henry
Tohl,
Nchaleai.
—
rods, spring shackles, gear blanks | Wheels with the
tires on are
Bids will be received by the execu­
PROTECTOR HAT 75*
The Garibaldi Athletic Club and tor at his residence in Nehaclm, Ore­
and brake rod sectors.
1 brought along on a runway, First Nehalem Times.
•' Dealers everywhere
teams met on the local floor Friday gon, from and after the above named
We saw the company's accurate comes a front wheel then a rear
Our 80 Û year.
system of dye making. It calls for a w heel, {’on ought to see them put on Astounding Report for Tillamook. evening and the local team was de­ date.
Dated this 25th day of November,
feated 28 to 24.
special workman on each detail. One the tires. It is lightening. By a special
1916.
Those who failed to witness this
works on the shaper, another on the device, invented by one of the men in
Herbert V. Alley.
The wife of a merchant had stomach
Executor of the Estate of
planer and a third on die sinking.
the department, the tire can be put on trouble so bad she could cat nothing contest missed a game that was
Mattie B. Oliver, De­
The multiple spindle drill in one a wheel in three seconds.
but toast, fruit and hot water. Every­ clearly up to the standard of any
ceased.
operation drills all the holes in the
From overhead bodies arc dropped thing else would sour or ferment. played last year and was clean and
front axel. This is a guarantee that down on to the chases and soon made One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycer­ fast throughout, showing nbne of the
Cough Medicine f°r Children.
Mrs. Hugh Cook. Scottsville, N. Y.,
each will be in right relation to the fast.
ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka ben­ ruggedness of early’ season games
MARIE L. HOLDEN
i
The car is now ready for its test. efited her instantly. Because Adler-i- The visitors deserved a victory and j »ays: "About five years ago when we
other.
were living in Gurbutt, N. Y., I doc­
measures
the
the
score
just
about
us
away
from
It was hard to drag
Rapidly revolving wheels in the ka flushes the entire elementary tract
tored two of ntv children suffering
the automatic turret lathe that sur­ floor engage the wheels of the car, it relieves any case constipation, sour playing of the teams.
from colds with Chamberlain’s Cough
Assistant to Mrs. E. K Koch.
These two teams will meet again Remedy and found it just as repre­
faces and finishes fly wheels, it and send them at high speed to make stomach or gas and prevents appen­
Lessons given ut the home
works as though somewhere in its sure they are operating freely. This dicitis. It has quickest action of any­ next Friday evening at Garibaldi sented in every way. It promptly
if preferred
checked their coughing and , cured
where
the
High
School
boys
are
de
­
metal vitals a brain was concealed. is not a test under the power of the thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug­
Terms reasonable.
their colds quicker than anything I
termined to even up the count be­ ever used.” For sale at Lamar's Drug
The workman has only to put on the car.
gist.
tween the two teams.
Store.
TILLAMOOKERS VISIT AUTO
FACTORY IN THE EAST
[CHRISTMAS GIFTS I '
For Young and Old i
$
?
¡ ’
AT C. I. CLOUGH’S J
ALEX. MeNfllR & CO.
GEHERñü HRRDCUñRE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
More users eveiy day
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
B
the wind
FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
Teacher of Piano.