Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1923, Image 4

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PERSONAL MENTION
grocery store of Conover 4 Conover. I
Mr. Davis lived in Tillamook forty I
years ago, when a small boy, with his I
parents, and is a cousin of Bert Thay­
er of the city police. While it took
Mr. Davis forty years to return to
Tillamook, they all come back sooner
or later.
Miss Ada Lister and Oscar Duf-
strom of Tacoma w^Te married at the
home of the bride’s sister Mrs.Stanley
Coates, Monday, September third.
Archdeacon Black of the Episcopal
church performed the wedding cere­
mony in the presence of the im­
mediate relatives of _ the bride. A-
mong the out of town guests, were
Mrs. Mary McLean of Hillsboro and
Mr. W. H. Bell, father of the bride.
R. E. Thomas, was indicted for for­ two counts, plead guilty.
Last, but not least, was the talk
The public service committee took the in the (hid Fellow’s cemetery
testimony and will render its decision this city, the Fairview grange offici­ given by O. M. Plummer, Manager of gery on four charges, and plead guil­ Civil Cases: ('axe of the Dutton G
ber Co., of Portland vs. Till»*
later,
ating at the grave with the ritual of the Pacific International Livestock ty to all.
Exposition. Mr. Kunze truly said
that order.
—
Arnold Matthieu was indicted on Lumber Co; trial by jury; verdict c
that Mr. Plummer was to well known charge of unlawful issuance of a the plaintiff.
OID PIONEERS WILL ATTEND
to need an introduction, He spoke check; plead guilty.
Sheridan State bank vs. Hannu
FAIR
of the Northwestern Holstein tour to
H. Miller was indicted on charge of suit for money; trial by jury; ver*
B. C. lamb and wife, who live in
The last half of 1922 taxes will be Carnation ax an event worthy of men­
for plaintiff in the full amount pr)|
gumbling; plead not guilty.
Portland most of the time, have form­ delinquent October 5th. After that tion. He spoke in favor of Boy’s and
Ueff Fleck, indicted for unlawful po- ed for.
ed u habit of spending a few months date interest penalties will be added Girl's club work, and in contrasting
Ketch vs. Stewart; suit on
session of liquor; plead not guilty.
each summer on their farm out on to all taxes due the county. Many boys and girls of today and the boys
over a tract of land occupied by 4
Ben Powell, indicted on a charge of
South Prairie. Mr. lamb came to people are now paying the last half and girls of fifty years ago, he said
fendent, Victor Stewart; deiisioj
Tillamook county in 1866, and settled of their taxes, and the tax collector that unlike the later the boy’s calf of lewd cohabitation, plead guilty. Sen­ favor of defendent.
near his present farm on South will la1 busy from now on to the last today did not become dad's cow. In tenced to six months in jail, and to
lx*e Osborne, who pleaded nut
speaking of the Tillamook Valley he pay a fine of *500; upon payment of
Prairie, where he ami wife lived for day of grace.
stated that the spirit of dairying was *100 to the clerk of the court, was ty when arraigned, changed pie,
many year« prior to their removal to
born into its citizens and called at­ parolled as to *400 of the fine and the guilty when arraigned in Cirt
Eugene, a few year« ago. For three
SAMPSON TIRES DISPLAY
tention to County Dairy Inspector jail sentence, dependent upon future court last Tuesday.
years past, they have lived in Port­
In the main building at the Tilla­ Dolph Tinnerstett’s two year old good behavior.
land.
Mr. Lamb remembers that
Court adjourned Friday after»
when he came to Tillamook that in mook county fair is a display by the daughter who endeavored to milk R. P. Burner, indicted for larceny on to meet Monday.
his community there were but 62 Sampson Tire Co., of Los Angeles, Mr. Meyer’s model Holstein cow
voters, and 30 of them were bach­ Cal. of Heavy Duty and Super size ing Mr. McArthur’s talk.
elors. He also recalls an incident automatic tires, in the interest of M.
Mr. Plummer’s talk brought
that occurred at a neighborhood R. Terry, their local agent. An add­ meeting to an end. All the members
ed
attraction
is
that
there
will
be
dance. In the Sixties, the ladies wore
turned homeward declaring that a
a dress attachment that wax called a given to the person who guesses near­ good time was had by all.
est
to
the
number
of
miles
this
tire
train. Mr. Lamb danced with one of
the ladies thus attired, and in some has traveled, a new 30x3 1-2 Heavy
manner accidentally stepped on the Duty Sampson tire. The display is
in charge of Harry Tupping, factory
train of her dress, with the result
representative. Considerable interest
ATTENTION
that severul yards of the gown were
You should see this exhibi­
is being taken in this contest, and
left on the ball room floor, which
many inquiries have been made of the
tion
of products from every
made a lasting impression on his
epresentative, who is glad to answer
section of our state, a revela­
mind.
questions as to this tire's merits.
After using ail the language I
tion and a liberal education to
could then command in apology,”
ANNUAL
everyone.
stated Mr. lamb, “I concluded I SAYS ORDER
CONVENTION
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
would quit dancing."
Agriculture, Horticulture,
In
the
case
of
the
State
of
Oregon
!
Mr. and Mrs. Iamb are stopping
Live
Stock. Special attract­
with their son, Geo. B. latmb, super- versus Chas. and Emil Wooley and |
ions
day and night. Horse
intendent of xchoos, and will attend John Patterson jointly on trial for
EVERYONE COME
racing, amusements, stock and
the fair, where they hope to meet a alleged violation of a notice posted
poultry shows, etc.
numlier of old pioneer friends, and by the authority of the Game com­
mission forbidding fishing less than
others.
$75,000 in prizes and purses
eight hundred feet below a dam across
the Trask river below the state hatch­
ery, last Tuesday, Judge Bagley
In the district court of the United
FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP
ruled that the authority of the Game States for the district of Oregon. In
commission to enforce rulings of its the matter of the estate of G. L.
(Contnued from Page 1)
On «ale September 22-29, inclusive; return limit October 1
own under chapter 66 of the state Schroeder, bankrupt, the undersigned
guilty; fined *1,000, and sentenced to game laws of Oregon for 1921, was will receive sealed bids at the office
one year in jail. Upon payment of unconstitutional, and directed the jury of A. M.Cannon, referee, room 513,
Porter Building, Portland, Oregon up
ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS
*100 to the clerk of the court, was to find for the defendants, who were to and until Tuesday September 18th,
parolled on *900 of the fine, and the acquitted.
It is evident, that the 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, for the fol­
jail sentence, i*ending good behaviour game laws will have to be recon- lowing Real Estate 40 acres of timber
For further particular« ask agent«
Jos. Nufer, indicted on a charge of structed so as to give power to the land in Tillamook County described
as follows The NE 1-4 of the SE 1-4
cruelty to animals; plead not, guilty. commission by statue, and provision of Sec. 14 in T 2 N. R. 10 W. Bids
Jos. Plasker and Etta McNaughton made for such cases as above, where must be accompanied by cash or cer­
JOHN M. SCOTT
were both indicted on a charge of the object wax to protect fish that tified check to amount of 10 per cent
Asst.
Passenger
Traffis Manager
of
bid.
The
court
reserves
the
right
lewd cohabitation. Both pleaded not were on their way to Bpawning
to reject any and all bids. Descript­
guilty.
places up the river.
ion may be seen at my office, 714-
Roy Grayson wax indicted for for­
715 Porter Building, Portland, Ore-
gery on three counts, and plead guil­
Trustee in Bankruptcy
ty to all three.
A. E. Nolan and wife, H. U. Nolan,
Wife and baby and Mrs. R. L. Quade
and two daughters were in the city­
visiting relatives Labor day. All are
former Tillamook residents.
E. L. Westover, western represen­
tative for the American Guernsey
catle club, is here from Portland on
business connected with the fair.
Miss Wanda Nelson was a Tilla­
mook visitor last Saturday, motoring
in from McMinnville.
Another old-timer returned to Tilla­
mook for a visit this week, was M.
Turney of California who is here stay­
ing with his daughter, Mrs. Frank
Bester and family. It has been 27
years since Mr. Turney last saw this
vicinity
Wm. Shulmerich, Washington coun­
ty Jersey expert, is attending the fuir
judge of the Jersey bi*eed.
Died in this city, after a lingering
U. Moore and family who have
been visiting here for some days past illness^ September 12, 1923, Mrs. Olive
Olive
with Alex Watt and family, left Wed- Ford Todd, aged 55 yeurs.
nesday 1 for Cloverdale, where they Ford was born in Ohio, July 28, 18(18.
will visit with Will High and family, and removed to California with her
and then return to their home in Sa- parents when a child. Was married
I6m. they having moved from Eugene to P. W. Todd in Cloverdale, Calif­
ornia, Oct. 25, 1887. Removed to Ore
to Salem recently.
gon in 1895, locating at McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardney Richardson of
In 1895 the Todds came to Tillamook,
Pendleton, are guests this week of
where they resided up to the time of
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ringo.
her death. Deceased was a member
Mrs. Edna Rinehart, who has been of the Christian church of this city,
ill at a local hospital, is recovering and had a wide circle of friends. She
.nicely.
is survived by Prince W. Todd, the
Forest L. Howard, chiropractor widower, and three daughters, as fol­
formerly of Tillamook but now prac­ lows: Mrs. Ethel Hayes. Mrs. Alice
ticing in Portland made a record Hunter and Miss Elaine Todd. Funer­
breaking drive from the metropolis al arrangements will be made later.
to Wheeler last Saturday in response The services will be held in the Christ
to a call to attend Mrs, Christie Dow­ ian church. Date of interment and
ner who was taken seriously ill at the funeral will be announced later.
beach. Mrs. Downer showed consid­
erable improvement Sunday.
Will Raliegh of Pacific City, who
has followed fishing for many years
on Nestucca bay, was in the city Wed­
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nesday last. He states that there is
a good run if Chinooks now in that of Few Acres 140721; grand cham­
bay. with a few Silversides coming pion bull Homer Mason's Beauty
in now. He has been a resident of IXL of the Forgette Royal Knight
the Woods section for the past 23 68416; grand champion cow, Cototn-
years.
wood Farm's Gail of Sequoia 104,-
Conover & Conover, the well known 659.
grocers, moved into their new quart­
In the Poultry department John
ers in the Beals building last Satur­ Hoffman had the largest exhibit. He
day, where they will be found by is credited with the best bird in the
their old customers and the general show this year, having received spec­
buying public. The new store gives ial on his Rhode Island Red rooster.
them plenty of room, and is fitted up The list of prizes for the season was
TRASK LODGE NOTES
with modern conveniences, and with not available yestreday. The birds
an attractive display of goods, The were judged by Prof. Lunn of O. A. C
Jas. T. Burtchell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Harry R. Roshen, of Ohio was ar-
old store across the street will still
Joe. Staseck took blue ribbons on Burtchell and Eleanor Burtchell of
be operated by them.
his pen of pure bred Cheshire hogs. Portland are spending a few days at rested in Los Angeles recently and
Capt. J. E. Shearer attended the Ira Lance received blue ribbons on the Ixxlge. Mr. Burtchell senior, is charged with bigamy, He admitted
American Legion convention which his individuals in his exhibit of Ches- connected with the Bank of Cal­ after questioning that he was marri­
ed to seven different women at one
was held at Seaside Sept. 6, 7 andfith. ter Whites. Mrs. Joe Donaldson also ifornia of Portland.
He was elected a delegate from the took premiums on her pen of Chester
Roy C. Jones, of Corvallis, spent a time. Roshon was first under sus­
local post, and last year was appoint­ Whites.
few days at Trask lodge recently, picion for complicity in the death of
ed chairman of the hospitalization
The free entertainment was fully coming over the old Trask road via a Seattle woman by poisoning.
committee, and a general member of up to the expectations of the big North Yamhill.
the rehabilitation committee for the crowd last night. A large number
HELP FOR STRICKEN JÄI’AN
Wm. Sampson, fire warden at the
13th district, comprising Oregon, was rpesent at night. Today is Till­ Ixxrkout, was here for a short time
The drive for help for stricken Jap­
Washington and Idaho. Mrs. Shearer amook day, and there will be a clos­ last week.
an is progressing, but many organ­
as head of the Women's auxiliary of ing up in the afternoon of the busi­
Pete Bosman of Tillamook was up
izations which have expensed a will­
this county, also atended the con- ness houses when everybody will be here for a few days last week.
ingness to help have not met yet to
vention.
Judge
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Gatens,
are
out to the fair in force.
make definite pledges.
A special agent of the Hartford
Besides the varied program of Coc- guests at the Trask Lodge, and are
Speakers will address the attend­
Fire Insurance Co., was in the city tello’s Flying circus, which by
this accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Hed- ants at the county fair on Thursday,
Friday, and adjusted that company’s time has become a favorite with Till­ hund and son, also of Portland.
and the logging camps will I h * appeal­
loss on the big barn that burned near amook people, the picture show will
Elmer Oatfield is staying at Trask
ed to this week.
Several of the
Cloverdale last week. He was the put on tonight “The Man of Action I»» Lodge for a time.
lodges and churches have already
guest of Rollie Watson, local agent, featuring Douglas McLean,
Miss Myrtle Waleen, deputy county
Also
made offerings. List of gifts and or­
while here.
two reels of a Buster Keaton comedy. ascsHor, is spending her vacation up
E. C. Barbur of Portland, spent The shows have been especially good at the Trask Lodge, where she will ganizations contributing will ba pub-
lished.
Labor day in this city, and at the thus far and it is believed that to­ remain for several day«.
The Oregonian statement that
beaches. Mrs. Barbur and two child­ night's production will be fully up to
ty millions has been raised for
ren who have bdln staying at Ocean­ the standard.
work should not relieve of responsi­
side for the past two weeks, accom­
bility, as telegrams from headquart­
panied her husband home Monday.
ers state that this is an absolute min­
Mrs. Barbur is a daughter of Mr.
The J. U. G. club met last Wed­ imum, and that twenty millions more
and Mrs. C. J. Neff of this city.
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. is needed seriously.
Russell Hawkins who has been in
Clint King, with Mrs. Fred Christ­
MRS. C. J. EDWARDS
the east for some time past, has re­
ensen as assixting hostess..
The
Vice President
turned from his trip, and is at home.
The Oregon public service com­ pleasant afternoon went quichly at
As president of the Whitney Lumber mission held a hearing at Bay City
the end of which a delightful lun­
company, he was called east on busi­ one day last week acting upon a pe­
CTTY WATER PIPE ALL LAID
cheon was served. The guests pres­
ness matters, and has been chosen to tition by the S. P. Co. to close one or
ent were: Mrs. Reicher«, Mrs. Condit,
The new pipe for the city water
go before the board of engineers at more crossings over the Southern
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Clark, works, which replaces a lot of
Washington with others to secure, if Pacific right of way on Seattle ave­
Mrs. Pine, Mrs. Christensen.
pipe, has been laid, and will be
possible, a rehearing on the decision nue. The commission took testimony
for a time to soak up before the
of that board that turned down fur­ in the matter. The city took the posi­
ing covered up permanently.
LAMARS
LEAVE
ON
EASTERN
ther improvement of Tillamook bay.
tion that damage would be done to
Strickler, head of the state board of
TRIP
The steamer Hornet of San Fran­ the town, and the mayor and city
health, who was here recently, in­
cisco arrived at Garibaldi on the Oth council were present in force, and op­
John S. Lamar and wife, and spected the reservoir and the improve
Inst., and will load with lumber at the posed the petition.
The highway daughter Mary, left Monday last for
Whitney mills. The carrier will dis­ travel now has to make two crossings Fulton, Missouri, and other middle ments at the dam, and expressed him­
charge at the San Pedro docks, near of the railway in order to get back west points, on an extended visit. self as being well pleased with con­
Los Angeles.
on the main highway a block away. Both Mr. Iamar and Mrs. Lamar ditions. In answer to a question as
Bert Robinson and wife were in the It in understood that the theatre and were born near Fulton, and it has to whether the creosote which is used
city this week from their ranch near a part of the big hotel are on the been close to 19 years since they were to preserve the pipe would be injur­
Siletz, Lincoln county, visiting with road right of way, and if the lower back to the scenes of their early life. ious to the usersof the water, it is
said no fear should be entertained,
old friends in this section.
Bert crossings are abandoned as prayed
as there was no danger of sickness
formerly clerked for Conover brothers for by thé S. P. Co. those buildings
L. 8. MAYNARD
from the creosote.
in their grocery store, and while here would have to be removed. The 8. P.
So soon as the pipe is connected up
is doing some repair work on his old in its petition, however, says if the
Died at the home of Mr. and Mr«.
home, which has been rented since he alleged hazardous crossings are aban­ Dolph Tinneratet, east of town, Sept. and finally tested, the water will be­
left this city last spring.
doned ax a highway, it will grant an 9th, 1923, L. S. Maynard, aged 93 gin to flow through the new system
T. T. Light of Lodi, Cal., was a vis­ easement of right of way 27 feet in years and one month. Deceased was to the city user«.
itor at the fair this week. He and width on the upper part of its proper­ born in the state of New York, and
Mrs. Light are in the county visiting ty which would give the «tate high- previous to his death had been a res­
some of their old friends here, the way room to build to it« northern ident of the county for many years.
Lights having lived here about 30 connection without disturbing the He is survived by his daughter Mrs.
(Continued from page one)
years ago.
buildings.
Bertha J. Newcomb, and by Mrs.
Mrs. A. E. Wiedman underwent an
Engineer Clark of the «tate high- Dolph Tinner«tet and Leslie Penwell, wife paroled on both sentences, pend­
operation at a local hospital this week way and assistant attorney general grandchildren. Also a cousin. Mari­ ing good behavior.
for the removal of her tonsils.
for the highway department were etta Johnston.
Geo. Russell plead guilty to driving
W. 0. Davis moved his shop
>up repair ­ - present, also the State public service
Funeral services were held at the an auto while intoxicated; fined *50.
city the latter part of last week,
Week, and commission, Paul Ferrins, attorney Fairview grange by Rev. Geo. Har­
The grand jury is still grinding.
will occupy a room just east of the for the 8. P. Co., and district en­ ness, pastor of the Christian church, The trial jury wax dismissed for the
ing machinery from Portland to this gineer Benjamin for the 8. P. Co. on the 11th inat. Interment followed term on Wednesday last.
MRS. OLIVE F. TODD
DIED LAST NIGHT
CIRCUIT COURT IS LONG
RECORD CROWD AT FAIR
Oregon State Fair
SEPTEMBER 24-29
REBEKAHS
SAT. SEPT. 15
Proposals Invited
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
7 WIVES ADMITTED
BY OHIO BIGAMIST
H. W. SUTTON
J
SOCIETY EVENTS MANY
PUBLIC SERVICE COM.
MEETS AT BAY CITY
SEVERAL
SENTENCED
A Monument to Carelessness
«
Fire Insurance is a great thing, It pays for property
destroyed by fire. A home protected from fire is better
than a home in ruins.
That is why you should be interested in the double
service this agency renders, It provides you with sound
insurance and gives you, in addition, every advantage of
the fire prevention organization of the Hartford Fire In
surance Company.
This two-fold protection idea will be explained without
obligation on your part.
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon