Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 16, 1921, Image 9

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    NUMBEE 33
CHEESE MARKET
workman killed
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APPOINT HOAG PLUMBING INSPECTOR
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George Boothby, age about 20,
An adjofirned meeting of the city j
j who was employed as an oils.' at toe Highway Measure Thought T» Be
Senator McNary and Members of council was held last Monday night
Market Down To Low
Coates sawmill was killed Monday
for the purpose of receiving bids in Young Men of Oregon Now Have
morning while oiling the gears in
Agricultural Commission'
Practical Plan For More
Level
the bonds issued for the Miller i
the rear of the mill table. It .s
Opportunity To Take
avenm^zuprovement.
The bid cf I
Road Work
thought that while standing on the
Invited
J. P. Magginis for par nad accrued I
frameworK of the gear platform his
Examination
interest, being the only bid received, I
foot slipped, throwing his arm into
was aceptecd.
the gears. When his am was
A communication from city heal­
caught it is thought the victim
th officer Crank regarding the gar
fainted which caused his nead to
bage from certain restaurants and .1
One Quarter of June-July Cheese to drop into the pulley on the sa ne
apartments was read and the city I
platform. The man's arm was to» n
To Investigate The Farm conditions attorney was ordered to draw up an ,
Be Stored
off just above the elbow and his Bill Sets Forth And Defines Duties
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ordinance covering such cases.
head
badly
mangled.
On
discovery
Cadets Desired As Officers In Time
On
Trip
With Wisconsin remaining on the
01 Commission
The viewers for the opening cf
by Fireman True, the unfartunite
8 street were appointed to appraise
market this week at twelve and cue • man was rushed to Boals hospital
Of Wir
the damage to the Messner property
eighth cents on Twins and with ; where he died.
Senator McNary and th»' other in opening that throughfare.
The Townsend bill, now pending
The deceased was well known in
Daisies and Longhorns slightly high I
senate and house members of the
A representative of the Warien
in
congress,
where
it
was
Introduc
­
Tillamook
and
vicinity
having
work
­
er, the market for Tillamook cheese |
Young men of Oregon who, have
ed here at the lumberman’s trade for ed by Senator Townsesnd, of Michi­ joint commission to investigate ag­ Construction company was present ' burning ambitions to become cadets
remains unchanged, according to a several years past. He is survived by
are
assured
the
council
that
the
nec-
!
ricultural
conditions
will
probably
gan, and proposing among other
at Annapolis and West Point ctnnot
report issued by Carl Habediaeh.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. things the creation of a federal be compelled to make a tour of the essary patching of the city Htr<)Ot8 all achieve their goal, but tho gov­
would
be
done
at
the
earliest
oppor-
i
About 2,550 boxes of cheese have Boothby of Carlton, a brother Dean highway commission, doubtless will Pacific Coast.
ernment has another training organ­
It was the intention at first to tunlty.
ization and is now ont he lookout
been placed in storage so far. From Boothby, of Oakland, California, a haVe the support of the Oregon state
It was voted to send Chief Coates
now on, howiver. It is expected that . sister at Carlton, also by two half highway commission. Establishment have all the Western and other ag­ to the Fire Chiefs convention at Cur- for young men. In fact, to be quite
frank about it, the coast guard of
about one quarter of the lut-e and , brothers and one half-sister. The of an interstate highway system and riculturist come to Washington and valis.
the United States is anxious to get
July cheese will bo placed in st-r- body was shipped to Carlfon, Oregon of post roads, federal aid to the submit testimony at (prmal hearings
The
time
nearing
tor
the
enforce
­
states and appropriation of money but while this will be carried out,
cadets to train at New London,
age, as the current market will tut Tuesday morning for burial.
ment
of
the
plumbing
ordinance,
E.
the prospects are now that the far­
The young man had just been em­ are other features of the bill.
Conn., for officers of this auxiliary a
aosorb the total piulncti in at the i
The Oregon commission haa the mers will not be satisfied until the D. Hoag, of the local water commiss­ in time of war and guardian of tlie
present prices.
At the last two : ployed as an oiler on the morning
choice of this or the Dowell bill, senators and congressmen make a ion, was apoinpted to fill the posi­ merchant marine in times ot peace.
meetings of the association tho sec- i that the accident occurred.
which is similar to the Townsend swing around the circle to soe c, n- tion of plumbing inspector.
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Few people realize that tho coast
retary was instructed to use his own !
The matter of redecking the draw i guard has a fully equipped icademy
measure but does not provide for ditions with their own eyes in the
judgement as to storing or selling j
bridge
across
Hoouarton
was
c*<n-
the federal highway commission. R. territory itself.
. . b
"" V « ( where the
,,,v v cadets
„„cia are trained
nmnea most ot
all the stock at what he could get 1
The various farm organizations sidered and it was ordered that the , the year and from which they mui t
A. Booth, of Eugene, chalrmua of
for it.
Mr. Haberlach gave ft. as '
—- summer on the annual cruise
the Oregon highway commission, fa­ are putting tremendious pressure on price of a wooden decking be obtain- , each
his opinion that 75 per cent of the
vors the Townsend bill, and it is be­ the senators appointed on this com­ ed and submitted\o the council.
' Before the war these practice cruis­
chees0 at present prices will bring i
The offer of E. D. Hoag to obtain ' es included the ports If the English
lieved Commissioners Yeon and Bui- mission and .are only waiting for
as much as could be obtained for all
shrubebry to be planted in tho park-1 Channel one year, the Mcdlierrnne •
ratt
also
will
favor
it.
the
announcement
of
the
names
of
1
In '
of it if the saies were forced.
E. J. Adams, of Eugene, who is in ’ the members the end of tris week I ing strip Ln 2nd street was received. an another and the West Indian still
that case it would be necessary to
Washington as secretary to Senator before r urging t^ congressmen to
another.
reduce the local market to 14 .ir 15 i
1th the .-Wiatorial members
Robert N. Stanfield, is working hard | join with
The coast guard cadet« ala? arc
cents and thus keep out all of ï.he
in the interests of the Townsend bill and make the Western trip
trained In aviution, aud they ra­
Eastern cheese.
Thus it will be , The Tillamook Aircraft companies and strongly urging its support in
The hearing according to the far-'
ceive the same allowances as the
seen that the only businesslike wayj*'1
Oregon.
mer organizations managers. w W 1
midshipmen in the nuvy ‘receive
is to take care of the surplus by plane lert last week for Portland,
The proposed federal highway only be the foundation and back­
($780 per ycaer and rations). Ca­
making thè trip in. 47 minutes, fly­
storing it.
commission is the outstanding fea­ ground for a demonstration on the 1
det
engineers receive $75 per month
Production to June first totals ing time.
The local air transporta­ ture of the Townsend bill. This I farms of the I^orthwest and the Pac- ;
and rations. It takes the ordinary
35,022 boxes as against 32,272 last tion company has received the order commission would be composed of. ific Coast to impress the commission
year, a gain of 2.750 boxes or eight for a large amount of advertising five members, who would receive ual- ■ with the urgent ned of the farmers,1
• cadet
.. a a. V - three
-JI - years
«
- to graduate, and
at the end of that he becomes au en­
and one half per cent.
It is jpst and it was for the purpose of having aries of $10,000 a year each.
fruit men and stock raisers.
sign in the coast guard. *
about this gain that has been plac­ the advertlsin painted on the craft
Apointment of the five enmmia
A cadet engineer upon graduation
i that it was taken out.
The ads are sioners would be by the president
ed in storage.
When, in some unaccountable way J after a year at the academy is com­
in the shape of signs painted on the with the advice and consent of the
an automobile driven by Abram missioned as an ensign (engineer­
Cook of Newberg turned off the ing). From thut time on ills pro­
United Stales senate. Geography
i body of the machine.
It is understood that the company would be taken into consideration
road plunging down a 100 foot eni-1 motion depends upon his abillt'/ tird
bankment several miles past Sulfur [ tiie demands upon the service, Com­
i hajs also purchased a hanger which in making the selections, und not
will be erected on the flying field
Springs, Mrs. Cook aged 70 was k.li­ missioned officers
more than three of the members
ed and Mr. Cook was badly Injured. I guard rank with the of the comt
The county court Is at pressili go­ could belong to the same political
ing over the tract on the new fair party.
A small boy riding with the pa’-ty army, the navy and offtcerj of tjie
the marino
grounds, making it suitable for a
was not hurt.
Each commissioner would be re-
corps. They receive the same pay
flying field.
The
*accident
hapened
lsat
Friday
quired to give his attention solely to
and allowance.
Pilot Smith is expected to return the commission’s business.
night and the body was taken imm­
The
All of the Oregon senators ___
an!
Early
Wednesday
morning
Sher
­
with the machine som* time this president would have power to re-
ediately to Newberg, where the fun­ congressmen have been
invited by
iff
Aschim,
accompanied
by
deputies
week, weather permiting.
eral was held Monday.
w>ve a member for cause.
the service to urge young men thru-
Charging cruel treatment and ab-,
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An accounting division would be L. B. Lucas and A. W. Perkins,
out the state to enter the compe­
still of Roy Smith c,n ’Tie
use, Essie M. Inglesby has filed a ;
one of the depai tm^ntH of the co n- raided
titive examinations June 27. Exam­
A h Smith was not on
complaint against P. J. Inglesby and j -------- -
--------- ------------------------ miesion. The body of five would Miami river.
inations will be held all over the
the
premises
at
the
time
of
the
raid,
is asking the circuit court to release [
employ and fix the salary of a
country and the places most avail­
the
two
deputies
waited
until
about
her from her marriage bonds and to .
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~ ~ " ’------ chief engineer and a secretary ana
able to the Oregon candidates will
restore her forme name of Crane.
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such other accounting, engineer, le­ 5 o,clock, when he returned and was
be Portland, Ore., and San Francisco
Smith was
Accoding to the complaint, the J
gal and clerical help as necessary. placed under arrest.
There are many vacancies now exist­
brought
to
the
city
and
charged
With
the
exception
of
the
engineer
two were married at Astoria October HADDIfT PAVI flDfl DsDilDTfil ITMPAPITl
5, 1917 and no children were b irn , nAKIutl uAILuilU nuuKItlJ tluAutU and the secretary and such laborers liquor, to which he pled guilty. So
Having in mind a policy of ra­ ing, due to promotions and retire­
ments because of the active partici­
far
he
has
not
been
sentenced.
trenchment financially the manage
to the union, though it is state« that
the commission might, employ, all as­
The liquor produced at the still meet of the Headlight has decided pation of this service in ths world
the plaintiff had several children by
sistants would be named under ‘he
war an an adjunct to the nuvy.
a former marriage, two of whom I
The engagement of his daughter, civil service law. Other conditions operated by Smith tested about 75 to change the size of this paper from
Those who pass the extmtnatlons
adopted by the defendant in the ìa se Harriet' A., to Robert G. Quickenden being equal, the bill requires that per cent alcohol and is said.to have
successsfully will report at the Acad
seven
to
six
coulmns.
This
has
(
had
quite
a
kick.
The
equipment
hUS-
The plaintiff alleges that her
of Portland was announced yester­ honorably discharged soldiers, sail­
consistehd of tlie non al copper tanks been made necessary by the Increas­ emy four weeks after the ‘close of
band pursued a eburse of cruel and day by A. H. Gaylord.
The wedd­ ers and marines be given preferanco. | ' and
condensation tubes with a gas- ing difficulty in obtaining skilled the examinations. Mental examina­
inhuman treatment against her and ing is expected to take place the lat­
At the request of the commission
tion« for cadets, which will Tollow a
The sheriff's reports labor in the typographical linos.
that at one time he choked her al­ ter part of this month.
the president would have authority ' oline burner.
physical examination will r.-quirc 3
that
the
still
and
equipment
was
On
account
of
decreasing
the
sire
to
detail
officers
of
the
army,
the
most Into insensibility, , lacerating '
Miss Gaylord has been teaching
of the aljeab. this week it has been days and cover the following sub­
her neck In doing so.
The plaintiff
Franklin high for the last four navy or other government services probably the most cleanly ever take
in
Tillamook.
found necessary to omit temporarily ject«: Algebra, geometry, plane trig­
also charges that the defendant got years and Mr. Quiekenden is conn- for the performance of any duties
onometry, physic«, spelling, compe­
the county correspondence, but the tition, geography :»nJ general infor­
away with about $10,000 of her ected with the Concrete Pipe com- the commission might de<Tti neces­
Mrs. Frank Matthews returned that it will be published in the next
sary, but they would not be allowed
money and forced her to support her pany of Portland. .
mation.
Saturday from a trip to Portland, issue.
Many items of local inter­
children and herself.
Ordinary high s'h - 1 graduate«
(Continued on page eight)
j where she attended the Rose show.
est were also left out.
should be able to pass this examina­
tion. Cadet
nglu-r candidates
will devote an extra day to engineer­
ing electricity and »team engineer­
ing. this pa t of the examiua'.iun
will be equivai-'at to that givi n fi.r
ei trance in th».- lidimry collage«.
Age IL-;.it f >r npp .intc t.uu ns
cadets are 13 it- 34 ; '.im a«d f r
appointm •»•. for cadet engineers are
fiom 2b to 26 yearn. Some it 111«
ambitious Ore-jit b->* »bn jiave
In conjunction with Mr. J. R. Uau-
Cloverdale, June 14—(Special) —
pcss-d the ‘ige linilto for At.napiPg
field, the county agent is carrying The escape from drowning wm nar­
slid West Pv'nt still bnv > u chance
on three different experlmen's with
in in;« e**niiltat|i>>>. ,
clover on a portion
/
of land belong rowly averted last Sunday when a
in peace times 'tie duties t tlu
ing to Mrl Canfield, . It seems the party of young peapie were in bath­
coast guard iui th- icudcilug ct as-
clover had t a very good stand but ing at Pacific City.
Paul Edntundi
sistauce to vcasiU in d.niiiess ;ud
has started to turn yellow and die had been in the surf and upon at­
the «aving if life til pt_o .ty at
back.
tempting to return to alnd, found
se.>
aud at ng couel and al- ng thu
Each plot is divided into one-tenth that the undertow wa« Joo strong
Cleat Lakes.
of an acre with the following added for him to swim against, whereupon
Destruction or reuiovd of wrecks
separately to each plot: Lime, land
derelict« and othet hoajing daugeis
The crowd >,n
plaster apd super phosphate
This he called for help.
to navigation from the path of spin
is not expected to show any linmertl- the beach heard his criesand Miss
commerce. Exteudiig medical »id
ate results this year but if tiny '.I Louise Turner of Portland started
to American vesnelt engue,x<l In deep
the three are nece&eary for suet1 «- to the boys assistance. In tho mean
sea fishery.
sary for successful plait grqjM.h, time a large wave had carried Ed­
Protection of the custom» revenue
without a doubt there will be a munds to where he could help him­
enforcement ut the Jaws and icguM-
good showing next spring. Mr. B C self and Miss Turner had be“U plac­
lions governing »'ia anehoragi <f
Lamb donated the lime and land plus , ed in the same peril as the one she
She
was
midacii-
vesH.ls
in navigable waters.
tried
to
rescue,
ter for the experiment.
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Enforcement of 'he law* lelating
lously saved as Edmunds had been,
to quarantine and neutrality.
however, just as he start-id back
buppreHBlou ot mu' n'es on merch­
after her.
The young woman was
ant vessel*.
carried to shore by Oness Whaley
and soon revived.
Wisconsin Product Holds The Local i
JUNE PRODUCTION TOTALS 35,022 BOXES
FARMERS BACK MOVE; NEED URGENT
AIRCRAFT LEAVES
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AUTOMOBILE PLUNGES DOWN GRADE
¡LOCAL GIRL TO WED
POLICY
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The End of a Perfect Day
EERTIUZEB EXPERIMENT ON THREE PLOTS PACIFIC COT WITNESSES NEAR TRAGEDY
BAY CITY MAN DIES
THE STUARTS LEA ZF.
CONGRESS
HERE
The death of Alex Finlay*>n oc­ DEAIMAGE
The Oregon State Drainage con-
curred in Bay City last Sunday of
heart trouble, which had bo'hcred greaa visited Tillamook on Wodiiec-
’ day, Thuraday and Friday of l.irt
the deceased for several years.
They met by the county
week.
Mr. Finlayson is survived s widow ageht and Dolph Tinnerstet at the
and two married daughters.
Clatsop county line and were et­
The funeral was held Tuesday corted to Nehalem. where Cha*,
afternoon at Bay City. Mr. Fifllay- Kunxe had a boat in wal-tng fo
show them his diking profec:.
son belonged to the Oddfellows.
ray H'usrt, who ha b in in
charge ot the Headlight n. hnn:c-il
force for the pant seven month*,
left laat week for Hi t Lake City,
where he has accepted a posJilun In
a job piIntlng shop.
Mr.and Mrs.
Htuart were well and favorably
known here and made a large ac­
quaintance during their «hurt stay
>u this city.