Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 10, 1922, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY. N OVEMBER 10. 1922
METHODISTS TO
BUILD CHURCH
GIRLS WIN TRIP IN
CANNING CONTEST
PRICE $2 PER YEAR
ELECTION
CAUSES GREAT
SAWS HIS'WAY
OUT OF PRISON
GOOD ROADS
I
A meeting of the members of the
Word was received here
Jay Houser, who has been in the
this
local methodist church was held last
week that the Tillamook canning
county
Jal! under sentence of four
Friday evening at which plana were
team that had been sent to the stock
months for petty larceny, early thia
considered for the building of a new
show at Portland had aken second
church buildirig.
morning made his escape from the
A banquet was served
0F..TILLAM00K WILL FUR
not TILLAMOOK CHAMBER OF COM-
jail
and at last accounts
has
RETURNS
FROM
POINTS
IN
^HICAS legion men will
wi
ladies aid of the church and follow­
been
apprehended.
NISH THE BUILDING
MERCE INITIATES MOVE
8TATE ARE SUfM
' be MA8TEBS OF THE
ing this the matter of a new church
a
Houser, who had served only
»
was taken up. Dr. Gilbert, district
LOCATIO^
small part of his sentence, had not
MENT
DAY
COMING IN
superintendent of the church, was
been allowed outside of the cage as
<
present and acted as toastniaHter.
two of the other prisoners had been,
Short talks were made by a number
to work about the court house. Early
0 WITH NEWS this morning when Bailiff Epplett COAST TOWNS ASKED Î0 CO-OPERATE
of the prominent members
congregation.
went to the basement to let out two
It is planned to erect a $10.000 SPECIA^ ELECTION
of the prisoners to help with
the
HEAD janitor work of the court house, MEETING MAY BE HELD IN
¡rgjISS HOUSES TO REMAIN building, with basement and plenty
Houser was still in bls bed. A few
PORTLAND IN NEAR
of room for congregations and
IN THE
CLOSED.—SMOKER AND
minutes later one of the prisoners
plenty of room tor congregations and
FUTURE
FUTURE
called Mr. Epplett and reported ! that
classes. A site has not yef
been
DANCING AT NIGHT
Houser
was
gone.
Two
of
the
bara
selected, but T. H. Goyne, George P.
»
itfli
líaoste
in the window of the east side
of
Winslow and G. B. Lamb
were
A number of the members of the
J^ans art nerk being prepare
entent.
over the court house had been neatly saw-
an
i
„♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ chosen as a committee to select ttre securing of a Bite tQ be use
Chamber
of Commerce met in the
• generalbleotion
of Third-
« property for the new edifice
ed, leaving room enough for
the
chumber room yesterday and drafted
^pr’Btate armory to be'erected
Tuesday.
East
♦
prisoner to wedge his way through.
proclamation
the following telegram which was
Tamedk.
■■
the perce
+
It was about 6:45 when the escape
z
z_-
>
r
»
sent to several community organiza­
}
_Xhe
city
1»
to
furnish
the
’
ji
bleZp
In
<tlfe
street
antll
3
t
run
very
high
was discovered.
Inasmuch as there is a <» RADIUM WORTH $2500
tions along the Oregon coast:
2tte.- council approved of a pl
l'ite took it to the- city half
(
Interest
Warnings were immediately sent
II question as to whether Arm­ ♦
“At meeting of Tillamook Cham­
IssuecTan order for a Kfcecial ejptt
in th<* i
tinued on;
*
throughout the county and state and
LOCATED AFTER HU
istice day. Nov. 11. is a hol­ *
ber of Commerce today, it was voted
.to bo held in the near future?
the early capture of the fugitive is
iday, I hereby, according to
imperative that a coast county man
HOTT t&e city governm«ut’’\^A A
expected.
Wallet.
the power vested iu me, ♦
be
presented to Governor-Elect
«JTTis moví
mov| . The property •-
Uhis
t
Word was received from Portland
The other prisoners in the county
proclaim Nov. 11, a legal ♦
■y a majNto -
Pierce as a possible appointee on the
involved is Block orr0<i^
jail are Alfred Alhden, Ed Snyder, new State Highway Commsision. To
♦ last week that a piece of radium,
holiday in Tillamook City.
h addition.
Ttiia
Otto Kocher and F. E. Smith. All of this end we recommend that a meet­
valued at $2 5000. which had become
S. A. MOULTON,
■ etty with the 'ea
these disclaimed any knowledge of ing be held at Imperial Hotel, Port­
Mayor. « Lot .vaile used in the treatment of
tchmg
ich ts the
how Houser escaped.
the
< a patient for nasal cancer at
throu
is
re-
land, Friday, November 17, at two
The'city p
*
home
of
Mrs.
F.
L.
Nitsch,
3221
63d
look-
o
’clock, and that each Chamber
»♦♦+ + ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4*
of
tout another lot
St., S. E., had been found.
The
Commerce or other organization in
Its p
n ¡A Block
radium had been
inadvertantly
your county be represented by
one
same
re close OLD FIRE WHISTLE BLOWS
thrown
into
the
kitchen
stove with
Tomorrow will witness the cele­
or more delegates to decide on one
title
ITS LAST NOTE WEDNESDAY
or more qualified persons from the
bration of the fourth anniversary of some bandages, and it was necessary has sigt
to call a professor from Reed college
Bill
coast y> be placed before the gover­
this ch
K.... - — •
Armistice day.
with an electroscope before the'par-
nor-elect as a possible appointee. In
erty
w!
The fire alarm that brought many
The loeal post of The American ticle of valuable mineral was located.
» a • ■
13
our opinion this is the most impor­
tional cost to
Tillamook
folks
to
the
streets
last
57
Legion has arranged a celebration The search was conducted under the
of
As to the expe
Wednesday evening was the farewell tant appointment to the people
j Jfl
f oi-
to the event that will start in
the direction of a Mr. Lacy, ageqt
the coast counties to be made by the
Mayor 3. A. Moulton
toot of the old fire siren that has
of
morning with a parade and end in the Phil Grossmeyer company
guaranteed the expensd
started chills up the backs of local governor. Please take this matter
Portland which had the radium in- the publishers of
up with other organizations in your
the evening with a smoker and
people for several years.
sured.
county and have them get behind
agreethto
handle
all
necessary
The
firemen
were
not
warned
that
dance.
Dr. Thomas Ross, who was the advertising in this matter without
the movement and be represented at
the false alarm was to be given and
pany "K”, H2nd Infantry, assisted physician conducting the case,
la
the meeting. Please advise regard—
of
cost to the city. This manner
responded
well
to
the
supposed
oquarton
ing your action. Tillamook Cham-
| by the K. P. band will parade well known in Tillamook, as h« once handling the election is expected to
emergency. They had manned the
Trask
her of Commerce.”
f through the streets of the city. All practiced here. Mrs. NltBch is the raise very little opposition to
the
engine and were ont of the engine
The commercial organizations to
«-service men are also expected to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melcholr election to donate this property for Kilchis
house within fifty seconds from the
Sunnymead
which
the telegram was sent were:
rater bis parade whether they
be- of this city and Is a trained nurse.
armory purposes.
time the alarm sounded, which is
Goodspeed . .
L long to Company “K" or not.
Astoria,
Seaside, Toledo, Newport,
considered good time. The blowing
Brighton
Florence, North Bend, Marshfield.
Following this will be speaking at
of
the
whistle
also
indicated
the
dy-
Rockaway
I the city hall auditorium. J. W. Mott CITY TICKET CARRIES
ing gasp of the old boilers of the Bandon and Gold Beach.
I. 0. 0. F. MINSTREL SHOW
Blaine
It is the intention of the
local
city attorney of Astoria, has prom-
AT THE POLLS TUESDAY
Coast Power company, which has
PLEASES FRIDAY NIGHT Beaver
Chamber
of
Commerce
to
push
the
fed to give the address of the day,
been supplying steam for the
fire
Fairview
The ticket nominated
several
nd he will be assisted by George N.
improvement of the Roosevelt high­
alarms for some years post.
Hays
| Harness as chaplain. It was thought weeks ago at the official city caucus
way ats much as possible within the
One of the largest crowds ever
next few years, believing that
in
I for a time that General George A. was elected Tuesday with verylittle assembled in the school gymnasium Foley
Nehalem
| Thitemigjit.be present but the Gen- opposition.
doing so they will help bring great­
here witnessed the Alabama Min—
LIGHTS FOR THE CITY
The city officiials elected for the strel show offered by the Odd Fel- Bayocean
er wealth to this portion of the
erai telephoned a few days
ago
South
Prairie
..........
89
of
state.
I that he could not come.
coming year, with the number
>
SUPPLIED
BY
GARIBALDI
this
low and Rebekah lodges of
Wheeler .........
TheVmerican Legion Auxiliary votes received by each, follows:
was
city. Tire sum of $192.29
| ’ill furnish a luncheon to the mem-
J. Merril Smith, maytfr 411; A, netted from the proceeds of the Little Nestucca
krs of the national uard company H. Gaylord,^«reasurer, 404; M. R show, which will be presented to Garibaldi
The light plant here of the Coast ELKS TO HOLD SERVICE
Power company closed down this
I lid ex-service men
Terry, councilman first ward, 48 ; H. tie Odd Fellow's building fund • to Neskowin
noon.
IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED
week and the machinery is being
Brimhall, councilman second build a home for orphaned girls. Sandkike
! In the afternoon
will be a S.
Union
..
football game at the
rapidly
dismantled
While
the
In
grounds ward, 108; J. L. Henderson, council­ Those who attended the perform­
between the high school tei am and a j man third ward. 39; F. F. Conover, ance report a very ijnjoyable ev­
cal power plant is out oE order Til
The local lodge of B P. O. E will
lamoqk is receiving its electric pow­
team from Company "K.’*
councilman fourth ward, 54; F. S. ening and express their appreciation
Rollie Watwi’g total vote for the legislature is 1995.
er from the Whitney mills at Gari­ hold a memorial service December 4,
The evening will be taken up by Armentrout, councilman fifth ward, of the way the- show was handled.
at which time a fine musical pro
baldi.
looker at the city hall auditorium 153; water commissioners F. L.
gram Is promised.
à
It has been stated ffy the Coast
‘‘ith it is said that an excellent Berkey, 47. and C. B. Stanley, 111.
The Elks here will soon issue in­
Power people that it is expected to
9:d has been arranged. The smok
vitations
for a Thanksgiving dance
have the new machinery ’ installed
»ill be followed by a dance i
to be held in the Elks hall.
and
in
working
order
by
February
* P. hall under the auspices <
SOLDIERS TO BE FETED
American Legion.
first. Part of the new equipment
BY AUXILIARY TOMORROW
is on the ground already, i and it will
Most of the business houses have
be put in place as soon as
room CITY'S FIELD ARTILLERY
’^nged to be closed all day
to-
is mnde for it.
#orrow in honor of the event.
TO RECEIVE COAT OF PAINT
The members of the American Le­
gion Auxiliary and the mothers and
wives of the men of Company “K
TILLAMOOK COUNTY VOTES
The three inch field artillery
^STAUSANT on second
will
gtve
a
dinner
to
the
Legion
and
piece
that has been on the court
STREET CHANGES HANDC
CONSISTENTLY THROUGHOUT bouse lawn for some time past has
■ ■
of the national guard com-
The Royal restaurant which haB r, ny at the W. O W. hall tomoi —
vrcuL, wt LI­
«latently in its voting for the gener­ been removed temporarily to under­
- conducted by Mrs. Hughes for row evening at 6 o’clock. All the
THE 'rovKjVtTk s’
al election Tuesday. The two most go a painting. As soon as this is
J r .‘"le past has been purchased Legionaires and soldiers are invited,
inmportant
ballot were the content finished the gun will be replaced.
HAVING A. m OTPE'Ï.
Hodge and will be remodel - »The women have promised an excel—
for governor and the school meas-
" ‘»<1 again opened for trade.
ftíTHCAV !
lent feed for the men.
tire.
AND? GUMP’S CAMPAIGN
Walter M Pierce carried Tille
1 E- Trombley was a business
mook county by a large majority ov -
TURNS OUT A FLIVVER
"®or to Portland
this week.
LOCAL PICTURE HOUSE
er Olcott. When the votes were all
counted and the results made known
PURCHASES 41 PICTURES
In spite of the fact that a great
i’ was found that but four precincts
t
deal of publicity was put before the
went for the present governor
in
public urging them to vote tor Andy
Netarts. Trask, Rayocean and N«
Lynn Partridge
kowin. Rockaway precinct had 39 Gump Ih the election last Tuesday
theater
stated
last
week
mung so
in opposition to R. W Watson, there
vote- each for Pierce and Olcott.
Mil; burnt». rl »...
management of that theater
was very little response to the ap
The
school
bill
was
voted
against
‘1 OQ 1 Ms h
just purchased forty-one new niov
peal.
tn
five
srecincts.
Netarts,
Trask.
nt hi '<» fathei
ing pictures from the Famous Play­
Andy, though apparently a man
Kockte ay. Rayocean and Neskowin
ers Lasky corporation. The repre
of great worth, received only a few
went
against
the
bill,
while
Little
s' Kost ¡C "ho was badly-!n- sentative of the producing company.
Nestucca and Long Prairie both cast votes, and those only from member»
ie tin
1 by a premature Andrew Hunter, was in the etty to
of
an even ballot for the measure, Lit­ of his own family. The Gumps
•'‘vSÎOJj is s
close the deal.
to
be
on
his
feet
Tillamook
county,
of
course,
turned
tle Nestucca 24 votes each way and
Main.
out strong for their kinsman, bui
Long Prairie 24.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stain
they were in the minority and ha¿
W ittnie Epplett returned daughter, and Mrs. Nettleton
Gilbert Aleln. of the insurance little effect. Andy received a fe»
5 lf >r “Pending a week
in son. all of Mohler, passed through
department of the state fire marsh­ scattering votes for everything fron
• All** Tltitlns her sister. Mrs. F. the city last night on their way to
to citj
all's office, is In the city on business state representative down
Homecoming
,nd h«'- brother, Harold Eugene to attend the
councilman.
pertaining to hie headquarters.
week of the University of Oregon.
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