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■ d Ah’ -- èillanmo Tillamook, Oregon, Friday, April 7, 1922 PROSPECTS FOR OILARECERTAIN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t = K Price $2.oo a year ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ’’MARY MARIE ” PORTER ♦ BEGINS THIS ISSUE ♦ ♦ A serial story by one of ♦ America’s best known writers ♦ begins in this issue of the ♦ ASTORIA, April 6, (Special.) — Scott Bczorth, one of the found Headlight and will continue ♦ According to an announcement made ers of Bay City, this county, died A for several weeks public here today the striking of oil ♦ the fore part of this week in Pasa Eleanor R. Porter has long ♦ at the holdings of the Lower Colum ♦ dena. California. The remains are ♦ been known as one of the best ♦ bia Basin Oil Company, is certain, being forwarded to Portland, for In ♦ depictors of child life of this ♦ the well has now reached a depth of terment in Riverview cemetery. De TILLAMOOK IS TO BE SCENE OF 3268 feet. Strong evidence of oil Is CAREFUL WATCHING IS NECES ♦ age and "Mary Marie” is sure ♦ NO SECOND GRADE CHEESE DUR ceased for a number of years was LARGE OPERATION ON SOUTH ♦ to be well received by Head ♦ found in the pumpings from the connected with the Bay City Com SARY TO KEEP EMBRYONIC ♦ light readers, who have doubt ♦ TWO FESTIVITIES D U R IN G well.Gas is escaping form the crevice ING THE MONTH MADE. MOST pany, where a surviving brother, ROAD CAUSES TRAFFIC TO BB ♦ less rend * ‘Just David” and ♦ about 200 feet distance from the John O., now lives. Scott Bozorth FISH FROM SMOTHERING IN LAST PART OF MAY AND FIRST OF CHEESE MANUFACTURED HELD UP EXCEPT WHEN ♦ Pollyanna.’• also by the same ♦ was well known In this city and well, and burns with an extreme THEIR OWN ELEMENT. ♦ * author. CLASSED AS FIRST GRADE- OF JUNE. BOTH AT SAME TIME intensity. was an active and popular business CREWS ARE BEING CHANGED ♦ “Mary Marie’’ is the story of ♦ man. For many years he was con The meeting of the stockholders ♦ a little girl, as told by herself, ♦ nected with the newspaper game, held at Astoria last week resulted Guernsey Gaities To Be Big Time in a re-organization and the raising Hundreds Of Thousands Are Being ♦ of the many complex situa- ♦ Creamery Association Adopts Reso- and also was prominent in the real Two Thousand Yards Of Rock And ♦ tions confronting her in her re- ♦ estate circles of Portland, where he Hatched For Releasing Into Free ♦ lations with her parents, who ♦ lution Refusing To Accept Milk resided for eighteen years. He Is Earth Hurled Down To Widen Here During Annual Meet of Cat of an additional *4,500 to carry on the work. This amount will allow “Mary Marie” ♦ * are separated. survived by his widow and one son, Have tle Breeders; Points Of Interest for the drilling of the well to a Water Later In Season. Things * finally brings her parents to ♦ From Patrons Whose Cows Road At Fanner Grade—Work Richard Milton Bozorth, of Pasa depth of 4000 feet. It is almost ♦ ♦ gether again. dena. California, and two brothers, About County To Be Visited. Always On Move At Hatchery. Not Been Tested For Tuberculosis Will Continue All Summer. certain oil will be discovered before Don’t fail to read “Mary ♦ ♦ John O. Bozorth of Bay City, Ore., that level is reached, according to ♦ ♦ Marie.’’ and Milton Bozorth of Portland. the opinion of oil experts, Some of Up at the State Fish Hatchery, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Nineteen directors attended the Owing to the change of dates for As one step toward the county the old well drillers were dismissed meeting of the Tillamook County seven miles east of this city, Tom the annual convention of the State and new men empoyed road work for the coming summer in their Among the 19 women and 27 men Pollock, local manager for the State NEW MEAT MARKET IS OPENED Creamery Association held In this federation of Women’s Clubs, which places. the rock hill above the Farmer gra'*q I —tr—— city on Wednesday of this week. who were on the honor list for the near Beaver was blasted away last Fish Commission, and assistants are was finally decided upon to take Ed. Hadley of this city will open Reports of inspectors and others month of March at the state uni Saturday. According to an analysis of the 1 kept busy taging Steelhead fish and place on the 30th and 31st of May, name of Thomas a new meat market Just east of the connected with the dairy industry versity was the oil now found It contains a parafine 1 spawning them. To propagate the According to figures by the coun and the 1st and 2d of June, and the Gem theater building on Saturday of of the county took up a large part Coates Jr. of Tillamook, where it base. If this is true it will be the ' fish, the eggs of the female must be ty road officials something over a change of dates for the Guernsey has appeared regularly for the third this week. Mr. Hadley stetes that of the day’s work. the ton of blasting powder was used in Gayieties to the 1st, 2d and 3d of first oil well In the weBt to be a finer ' fertilized by the secretions of In order to get the public can depnd on good meat No second grade cheese was man consecutive term. the operation, and about 2000 yards June, will mean that Tillamook will first oil well in the west to produce ! male, so that both the male and fe- His market has been ufactured during the month, ac on the honor list, the student must This is 1 male fishes must be taken. The fish of all kinds. of earth and rock sent down. The have to entertain these two events oil from a parafine base. fitted up with modern cold storage cording to F. W. Chrlstenesn’8 re pass 1 or 2 in all of his subjects. . oad was blocked for several day« In one week. As far as is known conceded to be a finer grade of oil. enter the pond from the river an other up-to-date conveniences. port. All of the 6,504 triplets, 896 through a hole left in the dam on following the blast and probabili at present these are the only con- Young Americas and 1,182 Long ties are, road men say, that the Gold creek, and rarely “turn round veniions scheduled for Tillamook Horns manufactured were classi and go right out again,” as they traffic at this point will be more or this summer, and the local organiza fied as first grade. Deputy Dairy cannot easily find the exit. In the less interferred with all summer ¡>n tions are making their plans with and Food Commissioner Tinnerstett ■ pond is a good-sized box with slats account o( operations there. Im the expectation that both affairs will reported on conditions io. dairies to give free access to fresh water, prove most successful, giving a large mediately after the “shot” was fin throughout the flounty and County : , - ■ -«aa. and is placed in the deepest water amount of pleasure to the visitors. ished one of the countjr steam shov Agent W. D. Pine told of the work I As there will be a large number of in the pond, with r. place for the fish The list of magazines has been re els went to work with a doublg of his officç and of the activities of to enter, but as in the case of the I persons in Tillamook from all parts A petition is being circulated, ad vised au4 now the following can bq crew, one working from 5 a. m. to The Headlight this week received I ut the state the week of the con- hole In the gam, the fish can see hovy dressed to the County Court, asking the CoW Toting Association «spec 1 p. m. and the other from 1 p. or, a supply of paper sufficient to last found on the reading tables. to enter, but do not so easily find ventions, it is hoped that the city that body to drain and gravel the ially as related to the sale of calve«. r for nearly a yeal, over two and a American Boy, American City, to 9 p. m. then way out, and are held in the county road from a point where rur County Veterinarian Shaw spoke ■officials will see to it that the city Some disappointment was occa American Cookery, Bookman, Conti half tons being in the shipment. box until they become “ripe”, when al route A ends to the dam of the of his work in testing and the fol that has ft spring cleaning before nent, Delineator, Ladies Home Jour sioned by the failure of the firing This paper is a special size made by lowing resolution was presented the females are spawned into a date, which the city is badly in need to the paptr mills for the Headlight, bucket, in which also is placed the State fiBh hatchery, up the Trask and adopted: “Resolved that no nal, Life, Literary Digest, Modern, batteries being strong enough of right now. canyon. The petition set* forth that Priscilla, Nat 1 o n a 1 Geographic, fire ail the loads at the first at and will allow the addition of one milk be accepted at any factory fertilizing secretions of the male. the road is in a very bad condition, The local committee of the State Needlecratt, Outlook, Pathfinder, tempt, but the wires were patched more column to the sheet. The The Steelheads are then turned loose with pools of standing water in from any patrons whose cows have Pictorial Review, Popular Mechanics up and the rest of the “shots” set Federation of Women’s Clubs have Headlight will appear hereafter and unlike most of the salmon va- for tuberculosis places, full of deep chuck holes, and not been tested »bout completed its program, which Radio News, Scientific American, St. off. The results are said to be the with Beven twenty-inch columns in rities, return to the sea, to appear that it needs gravelling and other within 12 months; provided that Nicholas, Wireless Age, World’s same as if the whole blast had been will be aa follows: stead of six, making a better bal again next season. maintainance work. The road Is such patrons have refused to have Work, Youths Companion, Tuesday, May 30—The convention Herald, set off at once. Blasts set off Satur anced paper than thal, qf any other the travelled by some of the heavy tax his cows tested when the county It must be recollected that will be called to order some time day are about one-third of the en Headlight and Oregonian. size. sea veterinarian visits such herd and Steelhead Is technically a big payers of the county, and is much In the afternoon, when the usual ad It is the intention of the board to tire string that will be necessary to The Headlight also has, in going trout, and not a salmon, Af- used by summer travel. It is hoped offers to test same.” dresses of welcome will be made and have the magazines filed for refer widen the Farmer grade the neces transit, a casting machine for cast ter the roe has been taken from the Harry H. Hogen appeared before by the petltoners that the improve the convention will hold its first ence work in future and they would sary width. ing sterotypes from matrices This fish, and fertilized, it is placed in the meeting and the matter of white ments will be available for next fall business session, followed by a busi Quite a crowd from Tillamook and is being installed after repeated de receptacles about three inches deep No ac like the borrowers to keep this in and winter at the fartherest, provid uniforms was discussed. ness session In the evening. mind and take good care of maga other communities were present mand had been made for such a and two feet wide, made of zinc, was taken M this meeting, ed the court will sanction the work, tion Wednesday, May 31.—Business in seeing have borrowed there through curiosity zines when they contrivance by the local advertisers, through which fresh water is kept which properly com« under the however. session in the morning. In the them and also return promptly that what would happen when the “fire and calculated to be of great advan running, in the main hatchery build head of maintenance and repairs. afternoon a trip to Lake Lytle with others may enjoy them. By the aid works” were touched off. In spite tage in expediting the printing of ing. After a period of several days SIMMONS CREEK BRIDGE a banquet at the Elmore hotel. Re of th* reader”* guide kept at the of the inclement weather the crowd the paper. the fish begins to manifest, and fin COMPLETED SOON library, many interesting topics and stayed there all day. INDIANIANS BUY FARM HERE turning to the city a business meet ally emerges from the eggs, upon ing will be held. It was necessary for the passen fiction can be easily located In back The bridge across Simmons creek which It lives while taking on Its J. Pachmayr and Mr. Lawrence, Thursday, June 1. — Business SALVATION ARMY SOON ger stages and others traveling numbers beglning with year 1919. which was arrled away by the high fish form. These fish receptacles recently from Indiana, last week session in the morning. At no*n to TO LAUNCH DRIVE The April Worlds Work has an in through from the south rood must be carefully watched, and the bought the B. B. Dunham farm of water last winter, is being rebuilt. the visitors will be the guests of the teresting article on wireless and transfer upon reaching the Farmer water flow kept up to prevent the ISO acres on Beaver, the deal The piledriver la at work there now, other articles will be found in the grade while the road la blocked, Chamber of Commerce at a banquet. Ensign A. Nelson, of the Salva mass of embryonic life contained In being closed The and that portion of the work will magazine on file. Saturday, bpt very few seem to mind the in- A trip to Oceanside In the after tion Army, was in the city Friday the eggs from smothering; and dead consideration soon be completed. The work of The withheld, convenience, evident ly believing noon, with a sea food luncheon to be the peliminary arrange- eggs must be skimmed off, and the place bought making dairy fr.rm. and completing the bridge will be rushed served t here in the new pavilion. that the better road that will be WILD CAT BOUNTY CLAIMED ments or the Home Service Cam- mass aerated from time to time. Fin It is understood that th« buyers will and it is expected that it wil be built at this place iater will make Returning to the city in time for a the ally, when the eggs are all hatched, follow that business. paign, which will be held in Tillamook open for traffic very soon. up for the trouble met now. business session in the evening. Among those who brought in wild city and county sometime in the the little fish must be fed at regu dairy farms are attracting consider Friday Morning, June 2.-—Busi eat scalps recently and received near future. EnBlgn Nelson is one lar intervals, for now they no longer able attention In the east, occasioned JUDGE BELT- 12TH DISTRICT ness session and a visit to Cheese bounty warrants therefor, were G. DELINQUENT TAX FOR of the financial representatives for have the egg to subsist upon. They no boubt by the publicity given our HEARS BEALS-SIMMONS CASE factories. The convention will G. Irish of Meda, one scalp; J. Hines the Salvation Army operations In are placed in earth ponds, where champion fine stock and peerless 1916 HAS BEEN POSTED (lose about noon. of the upper Trask section, one the State of Oregon. She has been pure mountain water flows freely cheese. The caa* of Beals vs. , Simmons, The next meeting of the Guernse scalp; Floyd Allen of near the old The delinquent taxes for Tilla connected with this branch of the through the receptacles, and from which was tried in the Circuit court Breeder’s Clute, which yill be held Trask house, four scalps. A vigor mook county for the year 1920 have army work for seventeen years. time, their rations are for this county, and appealed to the time to cn the 11th, will put the finishing ous war has been waged In this been posted by the sheriff. Owing While In th« city she appointed a changed, Fish are cannibals, and OLD NETRATS ROAD Supreme court, was returned to the for the touches on the program TO BE STRAIGHTENED Circuit Court of this county on county for some time past against to the repeal of the law providing committee of local business men to they like a diet of dried salmon, bet Gemsey Gayities, which meet in wild cats and other predatory wild for the publication of delinquent manage the campaign. This com ter than most anything else. When mandate, and Judge H. H. Belt of this city on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of animals, whose toll of young calves, taxes in newspapers, they are now The Holden road, or what was mittee or board, will have complete these fish have attained an age and the twelfth Judicial district, came June. As present arranged, it Is lambs, poultry and goats has cost posted at the door of the court formerly the old* Netarts road, la in Monday to hear the case. The charge of the drive. Enthusiastic length which will enable them to ilinned to meet at McCoy, where the stockmen and farmers ■ good house, with the names and amount* being surveyed preparatory to being support from many quarters has take care of themselves, they are Supreme court it is said, decided i luncheon will be served, and then sum of money In the past. straightened and otherwise put in of ths delinquents. The on« for that Judge Bagley was correct, to- been promised. turned into the rivers, or trans drive to Tillamook In a body, simi better shape. The surveying craw this county forms a bulky document wit: That Beals had a right to ported to lakes, where they take on lar to the Jersey Jubilee, arriving spent several days on the project over-flow Simmon's land, provided and totals for ths ysar 1920, the the size, shape and characteristics in this city about six o’clock on the this week. sum of 383,430.67, It ia interest there would be an overflow, if the of their species. «wing of the 1st. That evening ing to know that since the year water was raised in the pond to the The hatchery up on the Trask is the visitors will also be the guests 1908, and inclusive of that date, COUNTY BOARD OF SAL maximum heighth raised by Frank managed by Mr. Pollock, who comes ¡■tf the Chamber of Commerce at a the total delinquent taxes for the 13 Long, senior, between the years VATION ARMY TO MEET to his preeent post after eleven years touiuet. The next day, Friday, years mentioned, amounts to *188.- 1909 and 1914, and decided on the of active work in the line of his pro Sheriff Aschim and deputies are 309.4*. In 1908 the delinquent tex ’be visitors will be taken to the The Tillamook county advisory application of any interested party fession. He is hatching both sal not “lolling back in plush covered, was *1,088.67. hnn* of the Guernsey breeders and The lowest daltn board of the Salvation Army will that the Circuit oourt should fix a easy chairs these days, and merely quent tex total of the 13 year« oov- The new county road which la mon and brook and lake trout. to the several cheese factories. At meet at the Court house, Wednesday would monument or gauge which Most of the salmon will go out in drawing their salariee,’’ as some construction from Happy tf|on a banquet is to be served at under It la the purpose of measure such maximum height, wild-eyed orator might put ft to an ered, was 1910. when the amount to the eea, to later return, a« 1» their April 12 th. ■the Grange Hall at Fairview, where Camp, on Netarts bay to an Intersec taxes for the 13 year period amount custom, to the stream from which this board to formulate a campaign which was not done at the former audience of anti-tax, anti-every- 1 business meeting and other mat- tion with the Bayocean road, will ed to *800.42. for the coming drive for funds for and the preeent proceeding trial, they began their first Journey to the thing advocates with willing ears, tor» pertaining to the Interests of pass in front of the embryo beach the Salvation Army work. District is for the latter purpoee. and none briny deep. Some specie« of trout, but on the contrary are kept on the *he Guernsey breeders will be dls- resort of Avalon.whlch is about half representatives of the Army will other. hop. step and Jump writing tex re BALING GRADE ROAD BED a mile south of the oceanside beach when released to streams leading to *Wd. •til meet with the county board on Judge Belt’s district takes la the ceipts and making out statement«, the ocean, depart but do not return BEING FLOOD PROTECTED On Saturday, the visitors will be resort now being improved by the counties of Yamhill and Polk, and during the pending tax paying but the Steelhead, like the salmon, that data. token north as for as Neah-Kah-Nie Rosenberg Brothers. The tract, so A pile driver crew this week com A definite board teas not been the Judge is a resident of Dallas, season. Seen Tuesday Sheriff T‘»»rn and Neah-Kah-Nie mount- it is learned, comprises about 200 usually comes back to the place of made up. but it will probably in and comes of an old pioneer family, Aschim stated that taxes were com menced the piling for a bulkhead it« birth. ‘i. one of the moet beautiful and lots, and ia owned mainly by Tilla against the Last winter, during the flood, the clude the following members: Sher He has an uncle on the circuit court ing in at about the usual rate this to protect the road IWesque spots in the county. mook people, among whom are Sher suspension bride over the Trask, at iff John Aschion, chairman; H. S. bench in Spokane, which position year, compered wih former years, ravages of the winter high waters. iff John Aschim, County Assessor * the visitors will be the guests the hatchery, was torn out and BrimhaU. C. A. Johnson, John Car he has held for many years, The and that there has been about the A wooden wall, supported by piling the people of the north part of Johnson. E. J. Claussen and others carried away. Huge masses of roll, David Knratli, Henry Helsel, latter is Judge John Belt and he was same proportion paid up to this will compose the protection for the county, who are taking consld- including one or two non-resident«. Attorney for time, aa was paid last year. April roadwork. driftwood accomplished the ruin, Dr. J. E. Shearer, Leslie Harrison, elected Prosecuting “e interest in the Guernsey It ia not known whether any beach The Baling grade, being In a C. E. Trombley, Geo. Gilbert and the flrat time tn the eighties. Hi* 5th is the last day of grace, and the (Continued on page 8) Is sometimes leties. and with their usual hoe- sites operations arc contemplated others. opponent was the preeent Federal sheriff looks for a big rush of tex curve of the river. hty. they will serve m top* CM«t by owners In the near future, but the badly cut up during the winter, and At the meeting on April 12th. de republic™. Belt was a democrat payers to escape the penalty, and TILLAMOOK GIRL MAKES DASH turn out and do everything pos- tract will be available for summer finite dates will be set for the time Belt overcame a large republican this usually is the ease on th* day last winter some eighteen inches of and Della Lane. Geo. Crocker, 16. homes when the owners get ready. water covered the road at on* time. 1 io entertain the vialtora. majority at the time in the district, proceeding the last day. The force State Industrial of the drive. That takes up the th re* days time A wide scope of ocean view is possi 13, inmates In the but Wolverton climbed up to the however, is ready for the rush, and school, figured in a dash for liberty END OF FINGLR CUT OFF ■ »houid any of the Guernsey Gay- ble form thia tract, as ia the case state miprmeme bench and later was will do their best to take care of one day this week, They were cap- with the Oceanside tract. LOCAL ELKS LODGE IS 1 »ant to stay over another day. position appointed to the federal the overflow tured at Chemawa by the school Eugene Crosby, of the Tillamook » I* some tsiir of «eking them to BECOMING PROSPEROUS which he now holds. police and brought back. The Crock Headlight, accidentally had the end GASOLINE JUMPS FTVF CENTS «»ide on Sunday, where a sea aerom- The court stenographer er girl was sent to the Industrial William* A Williams report the of bls right Index finger fully I luncheon will be «erred. the newly el- panying Judge Belt ia Miss Blanche The Elk* installed from this county, and was school Gasoline Jumped five cents a gal rale of a Studebaker Light Rix road severed In the type-setting machine Th* Chamber of Commerce will night. Ths F. Barrett, sister of P. W. Barrett. up with the Childers family ected officers last mixed lon locally, last Monday, and now ster to the Standard Oil Co. of thts today, which will ine iperft»te. him "* It« hands full on the 1st of who has the Job printing establish ___ ‘ wvn* tlm*. affair. which occurred down the lodge began with a membership of city, which will be ur*d by Howard from active work for 1 *h<n it will serve two retails at thirty cents per gallon. <6, and now has 165. with many ment on Third avenue. Mies Barrett Boone, th* company's local agent , The wo«», ind______ dressed by a local Dealers allege that they have been Trask some months ago. resulting Ren e appUerttovs to b acted upon Dr. is a resident of Salem. I« this city. A Light Six Rtude- j physician and I» I*» «wcond of the selling without a margin of profit in arrests and commitments. Turner, Exalted Ruler, states this kind to occur vri'hls the Iwt few Barring* license was Issued to for some time past, hence the raise. A few Chinook have tntne into baker roup* was also sold to Louis •me machia*. but week that by the end of this month Eckioff. both "ale* occurring within ! months on th----- J. R Floyd Oiment and Florence the boy* do not Mame >*• machine. he believed the lodge wouW reach the bay. th* for*rannr of the spring were up the last few day* Mrs. John Blair returned thia 1 R.>ycs of this county on the the 100 mark in membership day. M Apr il. week from a trip tjo Portland. MET THIS WEEK ONE FOUNDER OF BAY CITY PASSES COUNTY TAXES COMING AT OWN RESORT AT AVALON ABOUTTHE SAME 010 RATE