filiamoti ^ l T x XXH, eaòligljt NO. 47 TITLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1921 MORE BOOTLEG ROUNDED UP Miami Scene of Diesai Whiskey Mak 0MPLETE LIST OF PREMIUMS ine This Time TO BE GIVEN OUT FOR PUBLICATION LATER Early last Thursday morning sheriff Aschim and Deputy Perkins put a new film on the bootleg photo­ play screen, shifting the scene from Mohler to the vicinity of Miami, when they caught Clifford Illings- worth and Billy Zuercher operating 'hese Figures Considered Good For a hooch factory with three stills up Fair This Year that part of the river in a tent, con- venienly located in the brush. The duet had about 3 gallons of moon­ I The county fair is now but a mem shine ready for stout stomachs, and One Kry in the minds of those who attend a lot of mash for distilling. Ld that splendid show last week, and of the stills was an old copper boiler, Eo soon as the premium lists are com and the other two were made of cop­ Leted they will be published in the per cans. AU were rather crude Headlight. This week we are en­ affairs but quite capable of turning abled to give part of the awards to out a passably fair article of liquid stuff for thirsty hombres, who long tattle exhibitors. [ in the matter of gate receipts, for the kick that kills. The outfit and hooch and the pris­ Ltall fees, concessions and grand Ltand, the following figures were ob- oners were brought to the court Itained: Gate receipts for the entire house and disposed of— the whisky Kime of the fair, $2249.28. Conces- and stills in the art museum and the tions, $565, Grand stand, $42.48, offenders in the basement skookum ktall fees $88, From a financial house. The men were arraigned before Standpoint, as well as from all other |angl< -, the fair was a greater suc- Justice Stanley and plead guilty to [cees than any like session ever held the charges preferred, each receiving [in this county. Following are some a sentence of 90 days in jail and a fine of $300 together with the costs. |of the cattle awards: I The senior champion Jersey bull [ribbon was awarded to L^C. Daniels’ RACING EVENTS AT FAIR [Belle’s St. Mawes’ Lad; junior cham­ HOLDS INTEREST FOR MANY pion, Daniels’ Sophie’s Rinda Lad; senior champion cow, C. H. Graves’ The free for ail running race on Novema’s Sunrise Bell; junior chaia- he 14th at the fair grounds was won [pion cow, Mildred Glad’s Chief’s by William’s Grey Eagle. The sec­ May’s Fogbell. The grand cham­ ond race, free for all, best two in pion bull was Daniels’ Belle’s St. three, was won by the Johnson horse Mawes’ Lad and the grand cham- Thomas Large won the high sch­ ~(Cônclüdëd~ôn page 5, column 5) ool foot race of 100 yards in 11 Vi seconds;Wm. Lucas, 2nd, and Dris­ coll 3rd. SURVEY OF WILSON RIVER The Shetland pony race Wffs won CUTOFF NEXT SPRING by Donald Crenshaw’s Lucky; Lewis Judge Mason stated to the Head­ Waymire’s Pinto, 2nd. The 50 yard foot race for high light this week that owing to the ear ly fall rains and the necessity for the school boys was won by Thomas Lar­ removal of the surveyors’ camp over ge; Wm. Lucas 2nd; Driscoll 3rd. The prize for the best fancy sad­ to this side of the- mountains, the surveyors— Coates of Tillamook and dle horse was won by Mrs. Campbell Bell of Washington— had decided of Wheler; 2nd best. Gulstrom's sor­ after ten days spent on preliminary rel gelding; 3rd, Johnsons bay'fiiare. In the footrace contest between survey of the Wilson river cut-off, they would better wait for settled the high school juniors and seniors weather in the spring for the con­ the juniors won the race. The mother’s race by ten little So there clusion of the survey. the matter will rest until early spr­ girls, was won by Barbara Carver. The father’s race by 10 small boys ing, when more can be accomplished in a given time than now, when rain was won by Adolph Krake. may be expected ad consequent slow work made in surveying. CALF CLUBS WILL COMPETE The Judge stated that the survey AT THE STATE FAIR. SALEM work would begin at an early period next year, and that was aboutas fai­ Tillamook county will be repres- ts the two counties had gone in the matter of the tentative road improe- euted at the state fair by the Jersey ments, but that definite action pro­ calf club in a state-wide calf judg- Also the bably would be decided by the two ing contest next week. counties early in the coming year, canning aiKl cooking clubs under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Burr, provided times improve. couty club leader. Canned fruits and vegetables will ONLY WAR VETERANS ELIGIBLE be exhibited by the Harmony and A man was recently heard to say Skookum clpbs, who will enter the that a pioneer of Oregon was eligible state canning and cooking contest. to receive a hunting and fishing li­ Representing the last named clubs cense without paying a fee. Where will be Mrs. Steinbach, Mrs. Erwin upon County Clerk Brimhall was in­ Harrison and Miss Marie Gienger. terviewed, and it developed upon The Jersey calf club will be repre­ reading thé law, that only veterans sented by Harold Proctor, Laverne The of the Civil war and the Indian wars Ackley and Thelma Hoover. and pioneers of the state of Oregon Skookum canning club members will who was a resident of the state be Muriel Wiley, Marjorie Tucaer prior to 1860, are eligible to re­ and Mabel Harrison. The teams will leave for Salem ceive a free bunting or fishing llcen- next Sunday morning. *• READNG DIVORCE SUIT IS FILED FIRE WARDEN COATES IS M. D. Reading of this county has PRESENTED WITH BADGE filed suit in the circuit court for a divorce from his wife, Florence Read Some time ago Marsh Burdick, en ing. The complaint alleges that the defendant has gone to Portland of the fire engineers of this city, or­ to reside, and has treated plaintiff dered a gold-plated fireman’s badge in Portland, and the other day he in a cruel and inhuman manner. received it, and went over to Fire Marshal Coates’ office and pinned Prize Chickens Lay Prize Epps the emblem on his vest, with his There were displayed at the Head­ compliments. Tbe badge is a beauty light office this week three eggs from and Mr. Coates values the gift more the Hollywood strain of White Leg­ for the spirit of appreciation be­ horns owned by MI sh Leona Rupn hind it than for any Intrinsic value which show up very w ell for t hat par it may represent. Few men take ti' ilar breed of poultry. The three more interest in the important mat­ e ’ together w • ghed > ounce-- »' ter of lire protection then Fire Mar­ t ■ ■ largest uns five and‘seven-eights shal Coates, anu it is a fact, though I’ i' s in diameter the small way. it may not be generally known flint Mr, Coates dots not receive (tie cent of remuneration for his work as fLe chief Moreover he Is President <’.* the Oregon Firemen's as-’ociatlo i, and taYes a live interest In all mat­ fir* proection, I ters pertaining to state and national.' A party of your.g people, both \ were arrested in thia city I CHURCH BUILDING TORN DOWN •»>i- nigh, during the forepart of Tbe building used by the chur«h •io .v.eek by the police, charged of the Nrzarene is being torn dowi’. '.¡th using obscene language on preparatory to the erection of a n< - :1> trecta and being disorderly. edifice at the corner of Third avenu y were brought he'ore the po­ and Fourth street. The excata’n n ke, judge and fined and after a and concrete r her act­ I of Portland, visited at the Donaldson home east of town the latter part of ion, »nd the police for their time­ ly interference. last week YOUNG PEOPLE APPREHENDED PRICE $2.00 A YEAR AWNINGS HIGHER, ORDER OF COUNCIL AT STATE FAIR Band Committee Calls On City Dads For Financial Assistance TWO SPECIAL TRAINS LEAVE FOR SALEM WITH LIVE­ STOCK AND OWNERS At its meeting last Tuesday night th» city council passed an ordinance regulating the heighth of street awn NUMBER OF ENTRIES, GATE RECEIPTS AM) ATTENDANCE EXCEEO All EXPECTATIONS ings and signs, which are now re­ GOOD POSITION PROCURED ON GROONOS quired to be 7 feet above the surface of the sidewalks. A committee from the K. P. band Livestock Display Gives Evidence Of Tillamook's Possibilities In That waited upon the counciil and asked Local People Take Pride in Exhibit that a committee be appointed to sol Particular Line Of Cattle icit funds for the purchase of three additional instruments for the bands use. The band proposes to give 10 With results that startled even concerts at one of the following des­ In aditlon to the special train the most optimistic the eighth annu- ignated places during the season: which bore a large number of Till­ al Tillamook county fair went over the high school gymnasium, city hall amook people to the state fair at wih a Whiz bang. auditorium, or in the court house Salem last Tuesday evening at 5 p. Ideal weather prevailed during all square, the latter conditional upon m., there followed another train of four days and it is suspected that the weather. The mayor appointed five cars cetntaining the Tillamook Jupe Pluvius w’as bribed by the man­ the following citizens to act as a county exhibit, consisting of »lock agement to store up his little drops soliciting commit^«: J. Merril Sin and agricultural and other products of moisture until the big show was 1th, C. S. BarnesTind M. R. .Terry. of this county, which will take a over. Anyway that is what happen­ The bus line franchise matter prominent place in the big show at Wanderer Taken Into Custody Near ed, for the rain commenced soon af­ The cattle will came up again but no action was the state capital. Town And Committed ter everything was cleared away. consist of the prize winners and the taken at the meeting. The assortment of displays was second place winners, ad will be at enough to open the eyes of the most home in barn No. 1 on the grounds, For some time past word -Iras been hardened county fair hound, for JURORS ARE APPOINTED which is considered a good position. coming to the sheriff’s office con- there were cows 'n pigs ’n chickens FOR OCTOBER TERM Among those who will be at the cerning a stranger who has been ’n everything. Even the women fair are Homer Mason, T. B. Hyder, wandering about the Beaver country came in strong for their side of the The County Court recently ap- Howard Edmunds, F. R. Beals. Al­ evidently insane. battle, judging from the fancy work pointed the jurors to serve during bert Krake, Ira G. Lance, C. H. Last Thursday deputy sheriff Per­ flowers, birds ar.d what not. An un­ the next term of the Circuit Court Grave» of Bay City. J. M. Smith, H. kins went to the Beaver section and usually large number of booths were which is to be held in October, The A. Brant, Mike Abplanu'p, F. A. Bl- ackadar, R. W. Watson, L. Ferguson, made an investigation but failed to entered by the business men of the following names were drawn: machinist; Jno. Zweofel, Jim Palin, Eric Glad, find the queer acting man. Mon­ city and some very Interesting dis­ Hiner, Lin, Tillamook, day, however, he got on the strang­ plays made. Even the florists woke Hunter, Frank, Tillamook, laborer; W. D. Pine, Dolph Tinerstett, E. L. ers trail and captured him about two up; H. W. Gooch and R. L. Scott Lampson, J. H.t Cloverdale, carpen- Glcisyer and others. miles south of town and brought him showing Tillamook people that hot tre; Affolter, Fred, Neskowin, far­ With the splendid showing made to the court house, where he was house flowers can be grown out­ mer; Olson, O. W., Tillamook, for­ by this county in all departments at mer; Whalln, John, Sandlake, far­ the late fair, it is expeced that the locked up. The man was examined door» in this climate. The stock judging resulted in mer; Wooley, Chas. Hemlock, farm­ Tillamook exhibit at the state fair the same day by County Judge Mas­ ____ _______ entries er; Imlah, A. A., Cloverdale, farmer; will attract much and favorable at­ on and Dr. R. T. Boals. At one quite a number of the local stage of the proceedings the man, being taken to the state fair at Sa­ Kinnaman, H. A., Tillamook, farm­ tention, and that this county will who gave his name as Frank Smith, lem, where it is predicted they will er; Davidson, Fred. Tillamook, clerk still retain its laurels for being he Till voiced his opinion that he was the give the cattle from other sections Naegell, John, Tillamook, farmer; best dairy county in the state. Parrazo, Joseph, Netarts, farmer; amookers take a pardonable pride in only sane man in the court. This a run for their money. The fair management reports that Tittle, Lee, Hemlock, farmer; Body­ their exhibit, and it is believed that clinched matters and Smith was for­ mally committed to the asylum for the receipts excemfgd their wildest felt, Oscar. W., Hebo, farmer; Sch- the exhibitors will bring home some the insane at Salem and that institu­ expectations and everyone seems to ultson, Antone, Hemlock, farmer; well deserved prizes, especially on think that there was nothing left Percy, T. C., Tillamook, bicycle man; the live stock exhibits. tion told to come and get him. that could be desluj jn the shape of Erickson, Adolph, Tillamook, far­ The man did no appear to have entertainment. T^e newly-awaken­ mer; Elfstrora, Oscar, Tllamook, far­ any pronounced or violent tenden­ ed K. P. band pen^med every even­ mer; Davies, A. N., Netarts, farmer; GIRL 17 WRITES BIRD cies, but was considered unsafe to be ing and made a ver/ creditable show STORIES FOR OREGONIAN Broughton, Willard E., Beaver, far­ at large and was evidently in need Ing—or possibly . we should say mer; Desmond, Charles, Hemlock, of such attention as the asylum can sounding. The otft-door moving pic­ W. S Raker or ronland was in farmer; Pentar, W. A.. Oretown, far­ give. The stranger said his home ture she* entertained the crowd un­ mer; Bester, Frank, Tillamook, mer­ the city this week meeting with old was in New York and gave his age til the spectators' feet got coMt. One chant; Beals, B. L. Jr., Tillamook, friends, made when he mapped and as 33 years . fine thing about that show was the clerk; Zachman, R. F., Tillamook, logged the mileage for the big high­ fact that there was plenty of fresh plumber; Rosenberg, J. H., Tillam, way loop of 300 miles from Portland air and the tobacco flends could ook, merchant; Stewart, John L., via Tillamook to Astoria, thence TOO MUCH “DAYS OF ’49” Tillamook, farmer; Amacher, Peter, down the Columbia to the point of DOES NOT SUIT SHERIFF smoke all they wanted to. Anyway, it doesn’t look as though Hemlock, farmer; Price, Joe, Hebo, beginning. It was through his initial county fairs were a thing of the past farmer; Austin, A. M., Tllamook, effort» that the route was taken up Last Saturday there were arraign­ in Tillamook county. jitney; Weston, Edward, Tillamook, and made an acuality. He is still farmer. proud of the route, and every im­ ed before Justice Stanley three wo­ D. Anderson of the Wheeler Unit­ provement In Tillamook pleases him. men who performed in the "49” ed Lumber company is in the city for Rev. C. L. Dark, pastor of the M. Mr Raker is greatly interested in show at the fair grounds. They a few days taking medical treatment. E. church at this place, is a garden­ the work of his 17 year old daughter are said to have been poor actresses Mr. Anderson is a member of a co­ er as well as a preacher. Recently Miss Mary, who writes the bird stor in the show and "bad actors" to the operative firm which numbers 26 he exhibited a tray of Burbank po­ ies for the Sunday Oregonian each extent of getting drunk. Their members, who operate a mill near tatoes at this office that contained week. Her work is phenomenal for names were givej^ as Mrs. O. 8. Wheeler. Hawk Brothers furnish the 17 tubers, the largest of which one so young, lyid evidently she has Moeckel, Mrs. Frank Davey and logs for this mill which Mr. Ander­ weighed one pound and hree quar­ a bright future In her chosen line Frankie Lavaughn. The Judge as­ son says, is doing well. The men ters. The potatoes-\vere all front The study of Oregon bird life is in­ sessed each a five spot and V. La pool their labor and divide the prof­ one hill and col.ectively weighed 13 teresting to most people who have Selle, who belonged to the same out­ its. It is one of the very few like pounds. Tillamook beats the world the inclination and the time, but fit, was fined a like sum. companies on the coast operating on for potatoes and potato yields. Miss Raker has specialized in tho LaSelle, at the time of his arrest, the co-operative plan. work and back of it all is enthusi­ wasfound with some pocket artillery Fire Marshal Coates got busy and asm and an inborn love for ’the on him and was fined an extra $15 E. R. Stuller, manager of the Mu- put tn some wood at the home one birds of the air." • i for carrying concealed weapons. tu«y creamery at Astoria and wife duy last week, and perspired pretty All paid their fines and left town, and Dr. Albert Kinney and wife of freely. Later his face began swelling and ’tis said they went away utter­ that city, were over Sunday guests and broke out with some sort of APPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP ing cuss-words too horrible to print, of C. W. Stuller and wife at this rt.sh, which the doctor said came TO COME BEFORE CIRCUIT COURT and vowed they’d never honor the place. from handling the wood white he Tillamook fair with their presence was too warm. He was able to come The following named persons have again— “no, never again." Thus C. H. Larison of Cloverdale visit­ up to the office Tuesday and here­ Initiated steps to^Jiecome American endeth the chapter. ed the county seat Tuesday. after will let "George do it." citizens in fact. Mid will appear before Judge Bagley at the next term of the circuit court to be exam­ ined as to their qualifications:Frank Von Euw, Cloverdale, L. E. W. Lud- tke, Nehalem, Napoleon Legault, Wheeler, A. L. Ratkjl, Wheeler, Jno. L. Kidder, Garibaldi, Alfred Berg, Bay City, V. P. Werner, Emille Ban man. Jens P. Jepson, Karl M. Blaser, Leo Hedezynke, Nels Erickson, Chris Nyss, Aug. Vogler, H. W. Thussen, G. Nyss and Peter Rusk, all of Till­ amook. SUCCESS OF COUNTY FAIR WAS COMPLETE AS SHOWN BY ATTEND­ ANCE AND THE MANY AND VARIED EHHIBITS THAT WERE ON DISPLAY COURT IS CRAZY, SAYS NUTTY ONE Funeral Notice Later 0 John Nelson, a Bay City merchant transacted business In thin city Tuen day. COUNTIES AGREE ON ROAD COSTS Wash lug I on and Tillamook counties have agreed upon 111« costa of the Wilson river prelim­ inary Cltad survey by which the distance, between Forest Grove and Tillamook via that route will be consldetably cut down by the elimination of grades and long 1>PS. The Wilson liver toad, when e contemplated changes are made, will be one of the finest routes from thti Willamette val­ ley to the Tillamook beaches, and of Hpc-clal value um a scenic route, It is understood that engineers be lleve that about ten wile» of new road will make the Wilson route one of the finest mountain road»' In the the state. It is believed by Portland autoist, who have tfnvusited the matter locally, that 50 pet cent more travel would be added to tin' Tillamook lx at h' • than at present.