Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1923, Image 1

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PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923
NEARLY COMPLE E
IS APRIL 91014
Moonshine Plant Flourished In Many
Different Localities Before
Delays Cause Much Grief
To Power Company
In Building
Being Rounded Up
•n
100 PER CENT SCORE
EXPECTED BY CO. “K"
BIGGEST STILL
BROUGHT TO TOWN
Flames Barely Allow The Workmen
Ninety Men At Drill Last Monday
Time To Escape In Sudden
Puts Local Uuit In Place
Cutting Grass, Painting Is
Included In Plans To
Beautify City
SCHIFFMAN SAWMILL
AT WHEELER BURNED
Knights Templar To Take
Part In Annaul
Lodge Event
For National Honors
Fire Last Night
IS REPORTED SLOW
Difficult To Obtain High'
Prices For Local
Dairy
Reports were received from Wheel­
Last Monday night, which was mus
er last night that thc> mill there be-
The largest still ever found in Till-
ter and inspection for Company K,
longing to Solon Schiff man had
amook county was brought to this
the local National Guard unit, an at­
caught fire about 6 o’clock and had
_ morning by Sheriff
city yesterday
tendance of ninety men was recorded.
burned to the ground. The mill,
Aschim from where it had been tak­
There are 97 men in the company.
which has been operated during the
en below Cloverdale.
This percentage will, without doubt
last few years by a number of dif­
The contrivance is estimated to
Eight Factories Are Now Engaged
give the local company a rating of
Be Followed ferent owners was cutting cedar at
Easter
Programs
Will
have a capacity of about five gallons
attendance
of
100
per
cent
for
the
the time of the fire, it is said. The
in Making New Form
per hour, and it is very well con­ Civic Organizations Are Expected month of March, though the results
Logging Industry May Be Helped
Followed Out By Several
cause of the fire is not known but
structed one.
To Take Part In Vigorous
will not be definitely known until the
Economical Cheese
the report stated that the men were
The still is one that the authori­
More In Future By Electric
Churches Of City
Adjutant
General
’
s
office
at
Salem
about
to
quit
work
when
the
fire
Cleaning Campaign
ties have been following about the
makes out the report.
started and that they barely escaped
county for some time, but they have
Company K has made records for
the Hames themselves, so fast did the
Cheese market is reported very
never been able to catch it in opera­
Next Sunday, Easter, will be cel- fire travel.
the past two months that have never
slow.
The high price this winter and
tion or find anyone with it. Recent­
April 9 to 14 has been proclaimed
churches of
The plant was valued at about $35,- last season were conducive to other
■ The new plant of the Coast Power ly, however, the sheriff decided that as Clean Up Week for the city of been equaled by any other national ebrated at the different suitable to
associations getting into the cheese
company is nearing completion and it it should be brought out of hiding Tillamook by Mayor J. M. Smith and guard unit in the state of Oregon the city with programs or not that 000 and was insured for $10,000.
game, and large amounts of cheese
is expected to be in shape to again and accordingly had it hauled to town plans are being laid for the scavang- and it is thought that a 100 per cent the occasion. Whether display new
are now produced in Idaho, Washing­
take over the power that is now be-1 by truck yesterday. It is said that ing of the town by various organi­ rating has never before been attained day will be a fit one to
spring garments is yet merely a con­
in the United States.
ton and other sections of Oregon.
Ing furnished by the Whitney com­ at one time this still was operated zations in the city.
jecture. The past two days appeared
This makes it increasingly difficult to
pany of Garibladi.
The Mayor’s proclamation mentions
near Sandlake.
favorable; today does not.
obtain high prices for Tillamook
cutting grass on vacant lots a nd
. It was expected to have the plant
At the Methodist church there will
cheese.
along the sidewalks, repairing the
in operation soon after the first of
be a program in the morning by the
One of the largest shipments of
sidewalks and fences, painting up and
the year but transportation difficul­
‘‘When a Feller Needs a Friend” is
children, special Easter music and a
hay
ever received in Tillamook ar­
in other ways making the city look
ties caused a delay that retarded the
sermon on “The Christ Triumphant” the title of the class play which will rived here Monday night. The reg­
better
after
removing
a
year
’
s
ac
­
-Work
for
nearly
three
months.
be presented Friday evening, April ular train and a special freight brot
—
P. W. Barrett, who has lived here after which there will be a reception thirteenth.
cumulation of trash and filth. The
» The new plant will have a greater
I» .T
of
members.
the association a total of twelve ctrs
for the past ten years and who had
The senior cast has already been
capacity than the old one and will be
The high school passed a vote of tourist season is expected to start operated a printing establishment in
of
hay, two of bulk corn and one of
The
United
Brethren
trill
have
an
selected and has been working un-
built so that additional equipment thanks to C. A. McGhee who kindly early this year and it is hoped by
oats. The hay shipments consisted
Easter address by the pastor, W. O.
the
city
for
some
time,
was
suddenly
pride
interested
ones
that
the
local
der the direction of the class advis­
can be added at any time it is need­ extended an invitation to the High
of 2,391 bales, weighing 333,845 lbs.
Woolever in the morning followed by
ed. C. J. Edwards, manager of the school students to attend the concert can be aroused enough to put on a bet stricken last night while in the Ri­ baptismal services and the <eception or, Mrs. Heyd.
Secretary Haberlach was one of the
alto
and
was
carried
to
the
Shearer-
sum-
ter
appearance
for
the
coming
The play is a modern comedy, set
Company, stated that this week he given by his orchestra at Christian
busiest men in town both Tuesday
of
new
members.
The
morning
ses
­
serious
Merrick
hospital
in
a
very
mer.
ting forth the adventures of two sol­
_ was unable to say just what demands church Friday March 23.
condition, suffering from a hemor­ sion will be given over to the Sunday diers, just returned from “Over and Wednesday dividing the hay be­
three
The
city
dump
ground,
about
would be made for electrical power
The T. H. S. Basketball boys prob­
rhage of the brain. Partial paraly­ school program and specia music by There”, who find their old jobs tak­ tween the various farmers, many of
in the near future, but that it appear­ ably7 played their last game as a team miles from town, is at the disposal of
whom were out of hay. He stated
the choir.
sis
resulted.
anyone
wishing
to
rid
their
buildings
en and no new ones opening up. that he divided the 2,391 bales be-
ed that several logging companies Saturday, March 24, vs. Company K
His
mother
and
sister.
Miss
Blanch
Rev. W. L. VanNuys, superinten­ There are several comedy parts,
if
were considering the use of electri­ The score was 15-20 in favor of T. or yards of trash, on condition that
Barrett, both of Salem, arrived here dent of religious education of the which give exceptionallygood oppor- tween 151 farmers.
cal power for the operations that now H. S. We sure are proud of our boys no refuse of a perishable nature be
The present weather is bringing
early this morning to be at his bed Presbyterian church for Oregon will tunity for display of talent along
require steam. It is said to have for this is the first time in the his­ put there. Last year some person
side. Mr. Barrett was reported to­ preach both morning and evening at the line best suited to young actors. out the grass nicely and it is hoped
dumped
the
carcasses
of
calves
in
the
.been found more economical to use tory of the school that Tillamook ev­
day to be in a very serious condition the Presbyterian church, In the even The cast is well chosen and it is that the hay buying season is about
electricity than it is to use wood, and er won the district championship. The city dump and it necessitated the
still and no hope is held for his re­ ing the Knights Templar of the York believed that it will be even more at an end.
work
of
several
men
to
remove
them.
by so doing the fire hazard is les­ boys brought back a basketball which
Four hundred Loaf cheese are now
jr
covery.
Rite Masons, will form at the hall successful than the last Dramatic
Just
what
steps
will
be
taken
dur
­
was awarded to them as a trophy and
sened.
in a body to Club performance, “Professor Pep”. being made at eight factories. This
and
march
to
the
church
ing
the
campaign
by
the
various
or
­
E® It is reported that the Coast Pow- a reminder of their good work at the
style of cheese is believed to be the
hear the services. This is an annu-
ganizations about the city is not yet
The proceeds go to pay for the
Ker company is negotiating for the conference.
coming cheese, since it gives the con
al
ceremony
of
this
organization.
known
but
they
will
doubtless
assist
usual Senior expenses connected with
, ’ several small
smaii power plants
pionvo supply-
guri'v-
The honor roll for the month of
After the regular Sunday school commencement such as invitations, sumer the cheese in a very econom­
5 i ing the northern part of the county March follows: Charles Thomas, Ed­ is making the city cleaner.
ical manner. There is very little
A vigorous Clean Up campaign en­
services at the Christian church the etc.
The balance, in accordance
w ith “ a - view
as auxil gar Smith, Paul Page, Ferdinand
waste in cutting and as the cheese
■T""
---- , to
-- . using
— - _ them
........... c ,u..
tered
into
by
everyone
in
the
city
pastor
George
N.
Harness,
will
give
with
the
custom
established
by
the
:ary power plants in case of the fail- Backer, Juanita Thompson, Lillian
The bonds voted at a recent elec­ a sermon on "The Resurrection.” The T.H.S. classes in the past, will be weigh 5 pounds each, it makes a fine
of the main plant and to help Tucker, Helen Jordan, Thelma Hoo­ would surely make this a better town
iW ®Ure
tion
by school district No. 9, for $95,- choir will have special Easter music donated to purchasing some thing family style.
to
live
in
and
talk
about.
supply the power for their localities. ver, Doris Claypool, Fern Brownlee,
000 were sold last Monday to the In the evening the Pastor's Aid class which can be left to the high school
[ The Coast Power company intends Agnes Arney, Doris Knight, Arline
Lumberman’s Trust company of Port will give a program featuring the as a memorial.
»
.having an opening day as soon as Heyd, Joe Maxwell, Otis Wright, Ken
land with a premium of $836. There resurrection and Ascension.
"they get their plant in operation at noth Mahan, Muriel Wiley. Irma Vau­
were six other bids beside that of the
At the Reformed church in the
ghn,
Catherine
Smith,
Irene
Lyster,
which
time
the
public
will
be
incited
WJ.W11IC/1 Lillie me
successful
bidder.
Construction
on
morning
there will be the Easter ser­
Catherine Gabriel, Roletta Watson,
to make an inspection!
Wanda Haltom, Mary Ward, Rowena * The new hotel that is being built the new school building is expected mon by the minister W. G. Lienkaem-
J. M. Selby who was well known
per and in the veening the Sunday
Hanson, Flora Schild, Lucia Wiley, at Cloverdale is nearing completion to start in the very near future.
in this city and county and who had
school program will be followed by
Mabel Anderson, Leia Smith, Ramo­ and will be opened in ample time for
past few years, died at the Sherer­
an Easter pageant "The First Easter"
na Haltom and Illa Davidson.
the summer trade, according to a re­
Some time ago it was announced operated a for hire car here for the
Local people should save their pen port from that place.
that the annual encampment of the Merrick hospital last Sunday morn­
nies and get their tickets early for
The amusement hall that has been
Sister Of Bob Patterson Dies
Oregon National Guard would prob­ ing as a result of a bad case of ap­
the
Senior
Comedy,
April
13,
“
When
built at Cloverdale by Shortridge &
Robert Mickingham was appre-
ably be held beginning the 8th of pendicitis. Two sisters of the de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Patterson
were
Jiendeil Wednesday at Wheeler at the a Feller Needs a Friend,” The tick­ Haglund was opened on the 17th of
July. A statement a few days ago ceased came from Vancouver to take
called
to
Newberg
Thursday
having
There
are
quite
a
number
of
cases
ets
will
be
on
sale
at
Koch
’
s
Drug
this month with a dance.
request of the sheriff of Linn county
from General White indicates that charge of the body, which was bur-
received
word
that
Mr.
Patterson
’
s
of sore eyes in the city, especially
who had a warrant charging him with store the latter part of this week.
there is an effort being made to ied at that place Tuesday.
sister
had
died
there
leaving
two
The
dis-
among
the
school
children,
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
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larceny of an automobile. Micking­
change
the date to one month earlier.
children,
a
son
three
years
old
and
company are extending their line ease is commonly known as “pink
ll
ham is supposed to have stolen an au­
It will be more agreeable for the
a baby daughter two weeks old.
eyes.” and is contageous.
A ■■ '•>*’
from Netarts on to Oceanside.
tomobile in company with a man by
members of Company K if the en­
the name of George Thompson and
campment will be held in June in­
“Ì f*““
to have taken it from Albany to Cor­
stead of July, as the hay crop in this
vallis.
county requires all the men that can
A man giving his name as John
Robert McCarty, alias Robert Mc­
be obtained during the latter month. Doe was arrested last Saturday night
Cartney,
alias
Henry
Wood,
who
has
Roy Woods was taken to a hospi­
at a dance and charged with posses­
been held by the city authorities for
itizen, .i
tal in Portland last Thursday in a
Millard Nendel moved to Warren­ sion of intoxicating liquor. He is
some time for stealing a bicycle, was
, City #
serious condition. He has been ill for
ton Saturday to make his home there. said to be in the employ of the Sou­
some time with Bright's disease. Mr. taken to Salem Wednesday by Depu­
Nendel has been associated with thern Pacific railroad, which is the
ty Sheriff Burkhardt of Marion coun­
■ CretC JJ^^'Woods is the cheesemaker at the Hem
p VI VW
brother-in-law Ralph Bennett in reason he concealed his name. Doe
ty
to
answer
to
a
charge
of
fraud
in
Mrs. Woods is in Port-
was fined $125 and costs in the jus­
jewelry business here.
iati®, , r land
; lock factory.
with her husband and their two connection with the state accident
tice court.
commission. McCarty attempted to
“••«^children are here with their grand­
son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
throw his investigators off the track
op*rt’|
ly parents Mr. and Mrs. Goldsworthy.
Contractors Sheldon and Dallas
Harold Fogg at the Shearer-Merrick
by pretending to be insane, but Sun­
hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Fogg have the job of constructing three
day
night
he
decided
it
was
no
use
Fleming, who has been man-
C. H-------------
is the cheesemaker at the Elwood cottages for Allen & Fleming at
I aver of the men’s department of the and confessed to Sheriff Aschim.
Oceanside and one for Connie Dye at
factory.
■ Nayberger department store at Mc-
the same resort.
Rosenberg Brothers are erecting a
£ Minnville for the past twenty years
Mrs. Orpha Eastman, Mr. and Mrs.
guard
fence
along
the
edge
of
the
E has moved with his family to Ocean-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moulton, who
Archie French and daughter Dorothy
■ side for the summer, having resigned bluff on Maxwell Point to make it
spent Sunday at Rockaway and were have been visiting Mrs. Moulton's
n
safer
for
visitors.
f his position at Nayberger’s store.
guests at the Lake Lytle hotel for parents Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Frisbie
ï Unit ’
at Forest Grove returned Tuesday
Mrs. Harold Graves left Thursday
dinner.
R«- v A. A. M l Rae, who has been
evening.
morning for Oregon City to visit
«■MMa pastor of the Presbyterian church
friends. She will also visit her moth­
^^^^Bfaere for the past few years left this
the
Mrs. J. T. Moore and son of Clover­
■ morning for Washington where hs is er in WHlamette and plans to return
dale were shopping in the city last
the
first
of
the
week.
Eg. seeking a ,.«w location.
Tuesday morning.
Amer
Mis.
Oscar
Bailey
from
Cloverdale
J"hanna H. Gcijsbeek. attorney and
public accountant and manager of the was brought in to the Sh< arer-Mer­
■Manhattan-.Seaside «tage line war in rick» hospital Wednesday suffering
from infectious arthritis.
^■the city Tuesday* from Manzanita.
_______________
Dr. Boals reports the birth of a
.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boone are
■rejoicing over the addition of a daugh daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr«. Hubert O’Dell who has been
^Hter, Gladys Eloise, to their family. Skaaluren March 29th, and a daugh­
visiting her mother at McMinnville
■ The voung lady arrived last Friday- ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Zurflueh
for a i
.lay- returned home Sunday
March 27th.
evening.
Mrs. Mabel Dawson and son Cloyd
Mr. and Mrs. W. A High of Clo-
Mrs. Olise Lüsberg went to Port­
Jr.,
are in the city for a visit of sev­
Iveniale were in town Saturday shop-
eral
weeks
with
her
parents
Mr.
and
land
Wednesday.
Iping and visiting Mrs. High's parents
Mrs.
T.
H.
Goyne.
iMr. and Mrs. Alex Watt.
BIG DEMAND EXPECTED
PERCY W. BARRETT
STRICKEN THURSDAY
H. S. BASKETBALL
SEASON CLOSED
2391 BALES HAY
WEATHER NOT CERTAIN
DUMP GROUND IS FREE
SENIORS PRESENT
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
LOCAL SCHOOL BONDS
BRING $836 PREMIUM
CLOVERDALE HOTEL
TO BE OPENED SOON
LINN COUNTY MAN
APPREHENDED HERE
ENCAMPMENT DATE
TO BE MOVED AHEAD
EYES ARE AFFECTED
THROUGHOUT CITY
MARION COUNTY
CALLS FOR MCCARTY
JOHN DOE” IS FINED
FOR POSSESSION
About This Time of Year
nce
--.L_
WELL KNOWN MAN
VICTIM OF PENDIX