Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1922, Image 1

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    Land of Cheese, Trees and Ocean Breeze
Roosevelt Memorial Coast Highway
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STILL OPERATORS FOREST
FOUND THURSDAY
DY VET’S BUREAU
ÏEPRESENTATTVE WILL ARRIVE
IN TILLAMOOK NEXT
TO
CONFER
WITH
MEN ON CLAIMS
MONTH
SERVICE
A successful raid which netted
two alleged moonshiners, a still and
about thirty gallons of mash took
place on the Foley creek last Thurs­
day night. Jasper Perry and Louis
Smith, Jr., were the ones caught.
They plead not guilty to unlawful
manufacture of liquor and are held
for $5do bonds each.
The sheriff’s party, compose! of
Sheriff Aschim, deputies nucas and
Holden and Marshall Henry White,
arrived at the place just after the
still had been shut off. Perry was
in bed when caught. The* place
where the outfit was located was
on the old Dan Hickey place oppo­
site the Comstock logging capip.
Others are being held as witnesses.
For the purpose of ascertaining
1 all grievances relative to war ser-
vice and all claims for compensation
by war veterans of this town and
vicinity. Zach L. Taylor, special con­
tact representative of the United
State.-- Veterans' Bureau, will arrive LOCAL PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR
in i illamook, Monday, July 31st and RETURNS FROM ANNUAL MEET
remain to August 4th. at Dr. Shear­
“Local Presbyterians and all the
ers' office, and personally interview­
young people of »he this vicinity
former service men.
De-pite the fact that the war will be interested in the fact that
esoyterian synod of Oregon
ended more than three years ago,
there are still many veterans en- has dedicated a building at the edge
titled to assistance of the govern­ of the campus of the Oregon Agri­
ment offered disabled former service cultural college at Corvallis to
men who have failed to make proper house the work of the student pas­
application for it, according to Mr. tor,,' said Mr. McRea of this city
who has returned from the annual
Taylor.
“If a veteran believes that he has meeting of Oregon Synod at Corval­
a Just claim against the gavemment lis, July 10 to 14.
Synod Is the largest gathering of
tor injuries or other disabilities due
»o war service,’* said Mr. Taylor, Pi eobytertaSio during the year and
now is the time for him to present adopts policies for the Presbyter­
his claim to the Veterans' Bureau, ian churches of the state.
The house for the student pastor
It the former service man is not sat-
isfied with the amount of his present has been fully paid for and has been
compensation he should take the in use much of the past year.A mong
matter up with me during my visit other activities was the Thanks-
there. Even though the disability ,i»uii g dinner for more than 200
sits who could not go home.
-may not be compensable under the students
The State Agricultural College
present federal law, filing of a claim
will protect him in case his trouble was host of the synod, Preisdent
becomes aggravated after August 9. Kerr being a Presbyterian elder. He
The war veteran who belelvee that gave the synod and the .corrispond-
his experiences during service has ing woman’s organization, a dinner
caused a vocational handicap in the in the home economics building
carrying on of his prewar occupation Wednesday evening. The school and
should make proper claim for voca­ the synod Joined in a series of lec­
tional training at the expense of tures each day at 11 o’clock.
Rev. B. F. Harper, Sunday school
the government. The Veterans’ Bu­
reau Is eager to have all claims missionary in Pendleton, was mod-
against the government In Oregon erator. Synod next year will meet
cleaned up this spring and summer.” in Eugene on the campus of the
Veterans of the World War who university.
need hospitalization or medical care
of any kind should get In touch with THREE CAUGHT AT PACIFIC
Mr. Taylor upon his arrival here.
CITY WITH LIQUOR SUNDAY
The work of the Veteran«’ Bureau
Arthur Edmonds was arrested at
for the benefit of disabled service
men is increasing rapidly, according Pacific City last Sunday and charged
to officials of this government agen­ with selling intoxicating liquor. He
was also charged with using abusive
cy.
There are more than 900 veterans language to which he pled guilty
confined in hospitals in Idaho, Wash­ and was fined $10 and costs. The
ington and Oregon. The government charge of selling liquor was denied
at this time is paying directly into and Edmunds will stand trial.
W. T. Raliegh and F. B. Church­
the hands of disabled war veterans
of the Pacific Northwest district man were also arrested Sunday at
more than $600.000 a month in com­ Pacific City and charged with pos­
pensation and vocational training session of liquor. They were fined
allowances. There are 3400 former $50 upon pleading guilty.
service men of this district taking
vocational training under the Vet­ NINTH ANNUAL COUNTY
erans' Bureau to become rehabili­
FAIR HELD SEPT- 12-15
tated and approximately 6,000 others
are being paid straight compensation
The ninth Annual county fair
because of their disabilities. Compen- this county will be held during
satu : tor veterans ranges from $8 days of September 12, 13, 14 and
to $100 a month while vocational The fair board is now busy in
trainers receive $80 or $100 a month preliminary arraangement for
during process of rehabilitation. Ad­ exposition and are receiving
ditional pay is added for depen- application for booth space in
<!ent«. The veteran must prove h!« main building.
disability directly due to war service.
The premium lists have been
Mr. Taylor will also take care of ceived from the printer and are now
matters relative to government in­ ready for distribution. County Agri­
sun. .. during his stay here. It was cultural agent W. D. Pine is in im-
am >um »d. More than 7,000 vete­ lediate charge of affairs.
rans of Oregon are carrying govern­
ment insurance. The time for reln-
F. M. Lamb and wife, who nv
"at'-e ear risk insurance was re­ reside in Portland, are visiting rel­
1926.
cently xtended to March 4,
atives here for a few weeks. Mr.
A
un.or.ient has been made that Lamb Is one of Tillamook’s early
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1922 divlden dto insured vet- pioneers coming to Oregon in 1864
»
Ans «ill total $1.75M00.
over the Old Oregon Trail. Speak­
ing the dry spell we are now expfr-
LOCAI, THEATER HAVING
iencing Mr. Lamb said he could
IMPROVEMENTS PUT IN remember of only one other time
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like th/ present dry spell and that
The Gem Theater is having work was some forty years ago. At that
done on (he lobby of the theater time the dry season started In May.
building. The new work consists of On the the 12th of September the
a f.il- veiling to the lobby which big forest fire swept over this part
will a !<1 much to the appearance of of the country and two days later
vaa followed by rain.
FIRES
JERSEY CATTLE
MAN HÈRESOON
A meeting was held at the court
_ F. B. Ast rot h, field man
house
last Monday night by the
American Jersey Cattle Club, will
farmers of the Wilson river district
be in Tillamook next Saturday, the
for the purpose of taking some ac­
22nd., and will deliver a lecture on
tion to prevent the Wilson river
"Jerseys in America’’ at 3 p.m. at
I front cutting its way into Dougherty
CONSTANT WATCH HAS KEPT the Gem Theater on that day. Mr. OWE OF MOST BEAUTIFUL PARTS slough and destroying considerable STATE DEPARTMENT WILL GATH
Astroth is also bringing with him
farming land.
ER FOR ANNUAL MEETING
TILLAMOOK COUNTY TREES a film and slides showing some very
OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY OPEN
It has been conceded for years
interesting items about Jersey cattle
that
at
some
time
the
Wilson
river
LATTER
PART OF MONTH—
FROM BEING DESTROYED BY in this country.
TO TRAVEL WHEN HIGHWAY
would make this move during a
Those interested in Jersey cattle
CITY
HEAD
INVITED
TO
high water and it is feared that
IS COMPLETED IN SOUTH.
FOREST FIRES
are urged to attend. The lecture
next winter may see the change if
ATTEND
will be free.
prompt action is not taken.
W.
L.
Powers
and
George
W
Kp-
The new Roosevelt highway will
Contrary to widely circulated re­ LOCAL ORDER I. 0. 0. F.
open to the public one of the most Me of the Oregon Agricultural Col­
mis the actual damage from forest
To attend the state meeting of
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS beautiful Spots in Oregon, that of lege attended the meeting after go­
fires in Tillamook county this year
ing over the land in question. It the American Legion at The Dallas
.ias been very slight, according to
Tillamook Lodge, No. 94. I. O. O. the Neskowin country.
will be necessary for fifty percent of next Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
This work was started about thir­ the land owners interested to sign J. E. Shearer. Henry Helsel and V. L.
3, J. McCowell, head fire warden F. installed new officers for the
îere.
next six months' term last Tuesday ty days ago and is progressing rap­ up to stand the expense of the neces­ White have been elected delagatee
Quite a number of fires that have evening as follows: Ben Egge. N. idly under the direction of Deputy sary work. A meeting to organize front Tillamook Post No. 47. Ben
been reported are slashings and G. , F. A. Belts. V. G.. F. F. Conover.
Joy expects to accompany the dyla-
will be held later.
practically all these have been con- Rec. Sec., C. H. Coe, Treas., Herbert Road Master Forest Ayers. There are
gates to The Dalles.
olled. The nine fire wardens of Odell, warden, F. B. Culbertson, about forty men and twenty five
The following letter has been re­
the county have been on constant conductor, D. R. Tinnerstet, R. S. N. teams on this stretch beside con­ LOCAL MINISTERS LEARN
ceived by Mayor Moulton, inviting
OF CHILDREN'S FARM HOME him to participate in the gathering;
watch for any fresh outbreak. The G., Frank Wilson. L. S. N. G.. C. W. siderable mechanical equipment.
This road, which at present is of
cost of controlling the fires, however Wagy, R. S. V. G., W. Church. L. S.
Dear Sir;- On July 27. 28 and 29.
has been high for about three hun­ V. G., M. Wallin, R. S. S. Eli Stien- a rough tortuous nature, is being • The children’s farm home was in the State Convention of the Ameri-
evidence
in
the
meeting
of
the
Pres
dred extra men have been kept busy en. L. S’. S., A. Anderson, I. G., Les­ straightened and widened to a con­
byterlan synod which held its ses­ can Legion is to be held in our city
recently.
lie Stormer, O. G., D. Moon, chaplain. siderable extent. Dunn and Baker sion In Corvallis recently. Rev. Mc­ and it Is the desire of the local poet
The Tillamook division comprises Geo P. Winslow who is deputy grand have the contract for the rock work
and the city administration that as
Tillamook, Washington and part of master, was the installing officer. A and they have a force-of rock men at Rae. pastor of the local church, who large and aa representative a gather­
js
deeply
interested
in
the
home
Yamhill counties and is under the good attendence, with everything wprk already. G. H. Gray is the
learned many new facts concerning ing be held aa la possible.
direction of Mr. McCowell.
“The local post of the American
moving along nicely. Next Tuesday state highway engineer in charge.
its
administration.
An interesting thing about the
It was stated that very little help evening the work in the second de­
Legion Joins me In inviting you, aa
Rev.
Fred
C..
Becker,
of
Clover-
Neskowin and Slab creek road is
could be expected from the Corest gree will be put on.
dale, had conference with both lira. Mayor of your city, to bu pieaoiil
patrol airplanes as they are unable
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge No. ihat ¡i will open up directly four Unruh the financial manager and at this convention, and we ask that
to tell the location of fires with any 52, I. O. O. F. officers were installed miles of road In the extreme south
Dr. A. C. Schmitt the prealdeut of you invite as many ex-service men
precision.
as follows: N. G., Peaerl Button; of Tillamook county which It Is now the board. Mrs. Unruh presented to be present aa you can reach, for
One of the greatest dangers to Sec. Eacle Mullen; Treas. Hattie ndeessary to travel through four
the plans and purposes of the home although the Invitation to the ex-
forests during the dry season, Mathews; War., Mrs. Peterson; Cea. counties reach.
Bervlce men is being sent by ths
Roadmaster Carroll has expressed at an evening session of the synod local poet, It la poaalble that a re­
stated Mr. McCowell, is the cigarette Mrs. Moon; Chap. Mrs. Culbertson;
and
altogether
there
was
much
dis
­
Careless smokers through these away R. S. N. O. Myrtle Breeden; L. S. a wish that some of the business
cussion of and ¡merest in the Pro­ minder from you may cause them to
along roads and In the wodds with­ N. G. M. Armentrout; I. G. Mrs. men of this city and some of tbe
testant home for dependent children. look more favorably on the invit­
out any thought that they might Winslow; O. G. Ruby Anderson; farmers take the various trips about
ation.
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cause considerable damage.
“We sincerely trust that you will
L. S. V. G. Fay Green; Past N. G. the county with him so aa to view ANTHONY A HOFMANN COW
the road work being done, Mr. Cac­
be present with all ex-service men
Leona Rupp.
MAKERS A GOOD RECORD from your community and I assure
LARGE AMOUNT OF FIRE
The
installing officer, Bertie roll states that it Is hard to realise
you thst we consider It an oppor­
WATER IS FED TO FISH Tinnerstet, Dlst. Dep. President was the extent of operations without
The latest bulletin of “Reported tunity and privilege to entertain
assisted by Flora Aschim, Dep. actually seeing the JobB.
Tests of Holsein-Frieelan Cows”, thia convention In our city.
Deputy sheriff Lucas last week Grand Marshall and 6 past Grands.
published by Malcolm H. Gardner,
undertook the job of doing away All having memorized their chargee, MURDERED MAN MAY
Respectfully yours,
Delaven, Wis., reports a creditable
with about fifteen gallons of more or made It very lntereeting.
P. J. STADDMAN.
HAVE RELATIVES HERE record of a cow owned by Anthony
less good moonshine. The liquor was
Hofmann
of
Tillamook.
poured In the sewer after laying In NETARTS MOONSHINE CASE
The relatives here of Frank Raney
The Dalles, July 20,—Registra­
Thia cow, Gen Netherland Butter
the sheriff’s vault for some time.
RETRIED TUESDAY—GUILTY are Investigating a news report from King, at the age of eight yearn and tions are beginning to pile up hers
The “Moon“ destroyed was the
Victoria, B. C. that a man by the
eleven, months la credited with for the Fourth Annual Convention
samples that have been used for
The case against those who were name of Raney had been murdered 686.7 iba. of milk and 20.046 Ins., of of the Oregon department of the
evidence in the trials of bootleggers. arrested aat Netarts some time ago there by a fisherman. Raney's de­
butter fat. In seven days, equiva- American Legion which will be held
and charged with unlawful manu­ scription has been telegraphed to Uot io 25.6 lbs. of butter.
July 27, 28 and 29, when 2,000 ex-
JUDGE BAGLEY LISTENS TO
facture of liquor was tried for the the Victoria officials in an attempt
servlce men and women are expected
to
determine
the
Identity
of
the
MOTIONS AND DEMURERS HERE second time Tuesday In the Justice
to foregather for tbe hospitality of
EXTRA MAIL DOUTE
court. The first Jury failed to agree. slain man.
TO EXPEDITE DELIVERY Wasco County.
Judge Bagley was In the city dur­
The second Jury went to the box
Simultaneously with the big meet­
ing Monday and Tuesday hearing about 12:30 Tuesday night and re­ NEW GUARDS TO BE
ing. the first grand promenade of
The
postoffice
department
is
cal
­
motions and demurers in some turned an hour and a half later
SWORN IN AUGUST 1ST ling for bids for carrying mall from La Societe des 40 Mommas el 8 Che-
cases before the circuit court.
-
with a verdict of guilty, Sentence
Tillamook to Grand Ronde and back vaux and the second annual conven­
was passed Wednesday morning.
Word was received by J. E. Shear­
a trip of fifty miles each way. to tion of the American Legion Auxil­
FUNERAL OF TILLAMOOK
Emil Larson and Rader Johnson er alst Thursday that the new guard
take effect on September 1. The iary, the women's branch, will be
PIONEER HELU SATURDAY were sentenced to thirty days In unit for Tillamook would be sworn new schedule will run six time a held. The forty Fighters will meet on
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♦ jail and $300 fine each; Mrs. John­ in August first. It Is rqguested that week and calls for the mall leaving July 26. at an all day, and presum-
The funeral of W. S. Cone who son was fined $50; Mr. and Mrs. all who have not taken the physical Tillamook after the arrival of the ably all-nlght session. The more se-
died Wednesday, will be held at the Standish were fined $100 each. It examination present themselves at 4:15 train. The return trip will end date convention of the women will
Christian Church Saturday after­ is understood that the case will be Dr. Shearer’s office next Saturday in Tillamook about 2 a.m. with all open on the morning of the 27th and
afternoon for same.
appealed to the circuit court.
noon at 2 o’clock.
Portland mall up to four o'clock of adjourn Saturday, the 29th.
With Tbe Dalles centrally located
the afternoon before.
states that for veterans of eastern and western
Postmaster Foster
thereare good possibilities for a city' Oregon, n great host of visitors Is
delivery when the schedule goes into expected here on the morning of the
27th, when the convention will be
effect.
opened by Governor Ben W. Olcott
anil other dignitaries. The 59th U.
GAME LAWS FOR OREGON
S. Infantry band from Vancouver
CHANGED BY COMMISSION barracks has accepted an Invitation
The Oregon State Game Commis­ to be present thruout the session.
Outside of ths regular business, s
sion has Issued a notice of the
changes In the game laws for thia great program of entertainment has
tatures
state. The open season for deer la been arranged. The chief
from August 20 to October 31. The will b a military ball In the new
change In the law does not affect municipal auditorium on July 27th,
the bag limit as formerly provided the boxing bout« on the evening of
the 28th, with Battling Ortega aa
for.
the headliner attraction, and the
annual convention parade on tbe
OREGON POULTRYMEN TO MEET morning of lhe 29th, the < losing day.
!»< v des these, there
prof James E. Rice, head of the
poultry department of Cornel) uni swimming meet for ex •••
verslty; Dr. J. Raymond Beach. In This will Ire a five event
■barge of poultry dinease InveM Iga staged In the ColuarMa H
•ion. st the University of California i'anget In th'<- r"'
and James Diyden. who through hl* arie semi final, a***
> clock In th» .fter«
breeding program ha* made it-
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northwest stand out as a great .lay An elaborate
Ireen
prepared
ri
poultry producing section, will be
Dalles P*»i
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among the .peakers at a state wide
1
meeting of poultrymen at O A. C. talning ornen I
It.
member»
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\ugnst 1 to 2. Two and one-half
the vi.itot» will
*nl
’till dsy« o’ demonstrations
oni’.s'»*J
«ill be given
DAMAGE AS YET