Icaòligljt VOLUME 34; NUMBER Hi TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923 PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IS COMPLICATED in Will of Lute Hotel Mun Changes Made in Need Finance Court Action to Favorable Circumstances in (¡eneral Scheme to Get and Street Connnitties and AFTER EONG FICHI WILL BUILD DONKEYS A Capacity Will Have to he Doubled to Care For R. II. Thomas, Old Offender on Parole Extra Work of Manufacturing Chairman Organization to Present Its Claims Before U. S. Again Gets Into Trouble With the Fifty Authorities Tillamook Citizens and testament of Mentioned by Cadmaen State Building Philip J. Worrall, who died in this The Steinbach Iron Works of this Engineer Board 1 R. 11. Thomas, a married man of city last week, was filed for probate in Complaint city have just installed a 500 pound this place and about 30 years of age, in the office of the county* clerk this trip hammer in their blacksmith shop was arrested last Monday on a war­ week. The will provides for the pay­ the latter building being in course of rant sworn out by Mr. Pankow of the ment of debts, if any there be, and completion at this time. „11 be 20 ------ I. It will Star Garage, alleging theft of auto the funeral expenses of the maker of xIO feet and is being built to j create tires. To Sheriff Aschim, Thomas con ( amp Ground Said to Have the will. Many State Conventions Expected needed room in the works, The in- fessed to stealing a number of blunk It states that he and his wife, Anna Sub-committee Muy be Sent to checks from Hedges & Huis, the con­ Found I Insanitary IB stallation of the r new . trip ...... uivi hammer to Take Advantage of New Two Weeks Given Local Chautauqua A. Worrall, have handled their prop­ will enable the firm to make all kinds tractors on the new school building Washington to Place Mutter erty separately for several years past Visitors to City of logging rigging and is the largest Signers in Which to Answer Meeting Place He also forged and cashed two checks (that the property of the Tillamook implement of its kind now in the Before Officials There on the above firm for $15.05 and Hotel Company is largely owned by Breach of Contract Claims county. These works employ 10 men $24.65. One was cashed in Bay City Council met Monday night. Present his wife, Anna A. Worrall and and the other at Rockaway. Both Arter many trials and tribulations steadily and have a monthly payroll the Mayor, eouncilmen Brimhall, Con himself; that in event of a sale of of about $1200. The firm maiuifactur I On Thursday night last, the Ki- checks bore the name of the firm at Tillamook seems at last in a fair way the hotel property, his wife, Anna A. les grate bars, brake shoes, gears, pul­ | wanis club appointed a _______ __ the top and as Thomas had worked Fifty citizens of Tillamook and vi­ ever and Wilson. committee of A motion was adopted that City At M orral is to be notified of the price, ‘4> accomplish the end for which it leys and all kinds of transmission ma­ twelve persons to copcrate with the for the firm he was glib at explain­ cinity were served with a copy of a forth over a year ago in quest of a chinery. It is now the only iron foun­ Port of Bay City and Whitney Co at ing. He will be held in jail to await complaint filed in the circuit court of torney Hall be asked to prepare a and is to have a chance to sell at the resolution looking to the reimburse-1san,e price; he desires that his ex- state armory. dry in the county, and the owners are Garibaldi in the matter of securing the action of the grand jury in Sep­ Linn county the later part of last wek ment of the citizens who by raising ecutor »hall protect the interests of The complaint is the basis for a civil The origin of the scheme has al­ J. L. Steinbach and D. E. Steinbach, appropriations from the general gov­ tember. He also passed a small check suit against ctizens of this city, who A. Worrall $31ik) made it possible for the Arm- said "1J Anna ‘ ■ ... .. and . the . will, brothers, who started the present ernment for the opening and main- on Mr.. Gilbert of Beaver and signed most been lost in the dim past but __ _____ which is dated August—1923, makes signed a contract with the Cadmean ery to be secured for the city. works about 4 years ago. Just - now ...... '“¡nance of the Bay City channel for the name of Fred Clark. ’ The Msvor stated that there were the following bequests to relatives: the successful complotion of some of the firm is building a small gasoline transportation to the ocean. The Thomas is an old offender. Several Chautauqua, whose headquaters are the most necessary details recalls to two vacancies to be filled in the coun- Wa M Beckett, daughter, Kansas City donkey to be operated by a Fordson committee appointed consisted of C. years ago he was brought up from in Topeka, Kansas. The suit is mind how the armory idea first came eil by reason of the resignation of ^o., $5,000; Arthur J. Worrall, son, to Tillamook. tractor. One n-- has >- just . . . been complet­ J. Edwards, H. A. Franklin, C. I. California by Sheriff Campbell eharg against the entire number of citizens who signed the contract for a show Councilmen Doty and Henderson and Seattle, $500; Leia Laidig, Paris, ed and when assembled will be taken Clough, C. W. Barrick, If. H. Rosen­ ed with the theft of an automobile. It was in 1922 whep in this city to begin on the 3rd day «ked for nominations. Carl Hab- France, daughter. $2,000; Hazel Far- • J. E. Shearer --------- to the Fordson show, which occurs in berg, A. G. Beals, Carl Haberlach, B. He plead guilty when arraigned, ¿‘“Cted “ .riach was nominated and elected to ho, ‘~* Oklahoma. «««noma, $4,000; ee.uuu; Wm. wm. Worrall, " commander -ommanosr of Portland on the 20th to the 26th of C. Lamb, A. F. Coates, R. B. Miller, and was sentenced by the judge to of July, 1921. The amount asked by 11 the vacancv caused by the Hen- «<”>. address unknown $5,000; Elvie 7*“ , a* Amer,CMn Ugion post that ten years imprisonment in the pen- the plaintiffs is $1250 and interest on icon resignation" Frank Mer- J* Worrall, former wife and mother ab»u‘ °u‘ '»me worth next month. The show will be held David Kuralti and Ira Smith. under the auspices of the Northwest itentiary but was subsequently parol- that amount from July 3rd, 1921. The committee will seek to get in . nominated and elected to fill h“ children, Oberlin, Kansas, $5,000; W 1 e work that the I*«10“ could ac- Appliance Co., and if the Steinbach After the contract was signed the b, X J.- A»- »•"•■I. St—* “2“ •*“ a. *J from *— the 1 bench. ___ _. T"_ He 2_ is _ said to touch with Capt. Mayo, who is the ed donkey is approved by the firm, the local head of the board of U. S. Eng­ have a bad record _____ over _ in the ! state citizens’ committe discovered that the ____ It was Tillamook company will manufacture opening day of the Chautauqua ineers, in Portland, and endeavor to of Washington. , “ j .,,<>k their seats tM) held ,n trU8‘ by the executor. Fred . , ‘ ' m that i{ the ex-"«r- them freely at this place. would conflict with the Fourth of July wr a a meeti --------- The don- | <>>>■■■■«<: arrange for meeting, when the Tilla dates—July 4th and 5th—when a cele­ A of the committees C. Worrall, Tillamook is to have all , men ‘ ’««•»i-Uon would get be- key and Fordson will be used toge- niook commitee will present its cl J s aZed by tie two "signa- the «st and residue of the property a for a state armory ■ present its claims bration was to be had. The com­ ther for light logging and land clear- to show why the Bay City port — ——Z pro- mittee met and it was decided to ask Uon- and the Mayor made the follow- which shall remain in the estate, af- P™h*bly gain the ing and such like purposes. Th: Tl" ’ not have been turned down The Till-1 ject should ter the the payment payment of of the the expenses. expenses. Fred Fred | Utl ™ .d yin y‘n * *r ffratltudi ffr*‘<‘“de of of the the people people of of the Chautauqua people to change the („..„ointments- tor ing appointments: amook donkey will cost about $700, and will ‘^Finance: Conover, Haberlach, Wil- <; Worrall h named as executor of UM’1_Part, ° the COUn'y __ 2 ...J urge thP hoard at Washing-I dates to a later time, ¿.nd a wire was without the Fordson tractor attach­ ton to reconsider its adverse decision. | sent them asking for such a change. and ‘ he last will and testament of the de- Th ” ‘ he Is-g.on com- ten: Streets: !--------- Wilson. ---------------------- Bnmh.ll and wilnesaed by K mander as a worthy one and he lm- ment. In case manufacture of the On Friday last the newly appointed From advices sent from the office This was on July 15th. An answer donkeys is engaged in, the local foun - | VUUIIIUVVCV Merrick; Councilman Brimhall was committee met in the city hall, and C. T. Boals and C. W. Barrick mediately sallied forth to secure the of the adjutant general of this state it was received from the company stat dry will have to double its present J. Edwards was elected Ct elected to be Chairman of the Coun­ ’ is was elected chairman of Following the filing of the will. ~»"hed for building. Tillamook has, force, and will then employ about 20 the “ commitee, is learned that Company K, the local ing that they could not postpone the C. A. Beltz, cil, vice councilman Henderson and ____ , secretary, national guard unit, was the only mil­ date to some time in August, as re­ a a ♦hs» f° r « number of years been greatly in ♦«« -*• — — comes Anna A. Worrall, wife of the . ' ", / men instead of ten as now. whose duty it will be to act when the and B. C. Lamb treasurer. A finance quested. The committee then tried to deceased, and through her attorneys, "•ad °f ”>m* hind of bui ding m which The Steinbach Iron works do ...vnv Mayor is not present. most I VUIlHimWV committee consisting of B. C. Lamb,: itary organization to participate as a compromise on a settlement, without Botts A Winalow, files a petition to conventions could be held, as well as body in the memorial services to the of the work for the various sawmills R. B. Miller the members The city attorney and ....—in-I« .. —un(j jOR Franklin was | late President Harding August 10. having the Chautauqua, and the and --- also W|>J»VHIIVU. appointed, cf the street committee were author­ the county judge as the widow of the «‘her k.nds of public meetmgs. Many and logging camps of this county, ---- ntui»«*« — - -- ’ ’ * * 11 1 / U - uu conventions were just waiting for a J * Battery A, of Portland fired a salute Topeka company was willing, but ized to view the new street asked for said deceased, for her appointment as operate a branch which is located at-------- motion was adopted backing by a Mr. Hammond, who recently administratrix of the above estate, ^«nce to come to thia city hut were Wheeler and which is known as the tht. port of Utty City in iu uffortK up from field guns, but aside from that wanted $800 in cash to annul the con­ tract. The committee offered $400 petition recites that the deceas- held away on account of the lack of Wheeler Iron Works, and employs two lccure u hearing before the board to did not participate. bought a lot in a field within the city The . left • L property a of r ik t/«i accommodations. which was refused. The committee of ed the probable vai- "The military must ever set the skilled mechanics. engineers at Washington. that has no street outlet and report pace for the patriotic life of the coun­ then appointed Messrs. Botts, Hall ue of $50,000 principally shares of It w“« discovered that before Till­ at the next meeting. Another committee was appointed try," said General George A. White, and Goyne, with power to act to the Carl Haberlach, head of the Tilla­ stock in the Tillamook hotel company, amook could obtain a state armory it to secure data and argument to place “and it is quite fitting that the local conclusion of the matter. Later, a a corporation; that the decedent died would be necessary to establish a na mook County Creamery asaociation before the Washington board of eng­ company of the Oregon National man named Lingey came on a meet­ asked the council for permission to intestate and asks that Anna A. Wor- tional guard company hore This was ineers in support of the port project- Guard in Tillamook set this example ing was held in the court house at erect two warehouses on ground re­ rail be appointed administratrix of somewhat of a dampener for the en- .... to the memory , of which all the signers were present, — names Henry — - - org,,tic Ix-gion commander, for the at Bay City. The committee appoint­ by a ------- Heisei, proper tribute cently purchased by the association, the estate. She but no settlement of the differences ed was: Wm. McKinley, of Garibaldi, W. J. Riechers and David Kuratli as the Nation's Chief Executive.” state of Oregon didn ’ t happen to have both lots fronting on the Southern was made. Now comes the suit to Carl Haberlach and Fritz Beltz of appraisers. The date of the petition any unused national guard companies Pacific right of way on Front street. The Bay City cannery, uperated Tillamook. recover the sum of $1250 with interest lying around handy. However, here The main building will be 100x210 ft., is August 20th, 1923 as before stated . Several of the sig­ At the meeting held on the day pre­ Barrick & Hall are attorneys for entered a train of very fortunate cir- ( byRamsay & Doty, is to have an ad­ and will be largely constructed of cor- The new building will be 60 vious $3,000 was pledged for ners of the contract have moved away the estate under the will. The filing cumstances. The first one was that dition. . (Continued on page 11, column 3) and one or two have died in the mean­ use of the committee, of the will by Fred J. Worrall, and the state military unit at lndepen- | xHO leet long with the same width as the the old-building. The piling has been time. Harry Tucker, pastor of the the filing of the petition by Mrs. An­ Continued on page 11, column 6) < driven, and the wood structure will and a sub-commitee may later be ap­ Christian church here at the time, was pointed to go to Washington, and ap­ na A. Worrall, widow, would indicate The Rustler, Capt. Snodgrass, of soon rise. pear before the board of engineers in Bayocean, brought over a party of chairman of the committee of the a contest of the will. the interests of the Tillamook bay im­ seven excursionist to this city last whole, and he later moved to Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith were Mrs. Leslie Walker and Mrs. Wil) provement of channel deepening, __ ......... and He recently was served with a copy of in town Wednesday from their home Fletcher were in town Monday from | other work which will give Bay City Tuesday from Bayocean. The party the complaint at that place, and the spent several hours in town, return­ at Sandlake. Hemlock. an outlet to the wean. ing to Bayocean just after the lunch Topeka people filed the suit against The engineers of the Roosevelt high hour. The Rustler looks fine in her him and the other signers in the Linn way have been given authority to ad­ new summer dress and is said to be county court. Should the case be vert:-• for bids for the completion of tried in the Linn county court, it will the fastest craft on the bay. th<- Brighton and Jetty creek gyp, The dates of the county fair are be­ entail a considerable extra expense up jut a oon as the matter is settled be ing well advertised. It is believed on the people of this city who are de­ tweer. the highway commission and that a strong public interest is behind fendants in the suit, and it is believed th- .Southern Pacific Co. as to right the Fair. It is Tillamook’s best meth­ that the sub-committee in charge of of way, which has been holding the od of advertising the county and its the matter will seek to have the case msttei up for some months. resources, and the Fair should be a tried in this county, on a change of source of pride to all. County The Oddfellows have designated venue from Linn county. Jack Rupp is now on th«* grounds, Labor Day, Sept. 3rd as “Clean up Clerk Brlmhall was secretary of the looking after arrangements, and Day” at the Oddfellows cemetery, Chautuaqua committee, and Rev. matters will soon assume shape. Any one interested in the up . keep , of Harry Tucker was Chairman. F. R. Beals will exhibit a herd of 22 The committee whch includes the the cemetery will be welcome if they cattle of the Holstien breed, and the bring a scythe or pitchfork. Geo. defendants to the suit have about two Th< Wheeler bank is now the Wheel entire Cottonwood Farm herd will be Winslow and A. T. Dolan will start weeks in which to file an answer to ♦r National Bank, having just received represented. The latter are Guenneys The matter has the onslaught on the ha.v and weeds. the complaint. wthority to that effect from Henry K. The races promise to be interesting. The Rebekahs will bring well filled created a ripple of interest in the Daw«- comptroller at Washington. Both Jim Williams and Albert John­ baskets of lunch for those who work. community. A. C. Anderson is president, and F. M son will have horses in the forthcom­ Mrs. Maud Patterson left for San Arnold, casher. The directors are: ing speed events, and others will also Francisco on Thursday after a de­ P. A. Crawford, Dr. Rinehart, A. W. appear as contestants, with good lightful visit with her relatives Mrs. Vovburg. The management is now horses. Bertha Newcomb, Mrs. Dolph Tinner- changing, to the dignity of a national stet and Leslie Penwell whom she hail hank,, and will be a great aid to the not met for 30 years. •nterprising community in which it The Tillamook County creamery as­ Aoea business. sociation has given a contract to John and M. J. Jenck to do the excavation work for the big hay warehouse to be There will be a picnic at Bayocean erected on the lots recently purhased next Sunday, when the Whitney mills by the association on Front street. On Sergeant John Aschim and his Friday last the contractors had 12 athletic club, 300 strong will go over squad of sharpshooters to the peninsula resort to spend the returned men and 7 teams at work removing The 0