Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 28, 1923, Image 1

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VOLL ME 34: NUMBER 51
WILSON RIVER ROAD
MUST BE IMPROVED
BUTTER PRODUCTION
RECORD IS MADE HERE
I ,n Spite of Condition ot Wilnon rood
BioMMoni irrida Mohee, belonging to
Many
Railroad Company Agrees
to shift
Track
Highway
PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
Automobile*
corn«*
(hat Way to County
For
Action filed by Entertain
FARM WORKER HURT
A
OF A.G.BEALS OPEN
F. R. Beala, make« two
Creditable Record»
ment Concern in Linn
Search
reveals Young Swiss
Lying
Cnconacious after Tunib-
All of Lower Floor and Part
ling
out of
Barn
Tillamook Cheese Price is
Raised 2 Cents Last
of Second Story Now
Piece
County Answered
Mondav Afternoon
Has Renters
Wm. Ryan, who lives up Wilson
Chicago, III., Sept. 19— Two credit­
John Scgessenman, a Swiss boy,
aged 19 years, accidently fell from
able records for the production of
river a distance of 19 miles, was in
the hay mow window of a barn on
butter were made recently by Hol­
the city Saturday.
Speaking of re­
the premises of P. J. Sharp south of
stein cows in the herd of F. K. Beals,
forestation. he stated that nature will
town Thursday last, just before the
Tillamook, Oregon, according to an
do the reforestation far better than
noon hour, and lay at the rear of the
announcement by the advanced reg­
can be done by artificial means. He
bam for nearly half an hour, with a
istry office of the Holstein-Friesian
Beach Resort loans Will he Helped has observed nature's work carefully. Answer Will lie Argued Before Linn Association of America.
New Coliseum Theater ia Dedicated dislocated hip.
Failing to come to Present Cheese Price Compares Very
dinner,
search
was
made for him,
Blossom
Irelda
Mohee
at
the
age
by New Route from thia
He has several hundred acres of
.favorably
with
Price
County Circuit Court by
by Three Night’s Special
when he was found as above describ­
of three years and five months pro­
Douglas fir timber that he took up 15
City to Portland
Received
During
War
ed,suffering from a dislocated left hip,
duced 508.9 pounds milk, containing
Both'« Attorney*
Program
years ago. but has no way to get it to
head bruises and cuts, with an injury
20.826 pounds butterfat, equal to 26.
to one eye, his back and both arms.
I market. Others are in the same fix.
03 pounds butter, in seven days.
The
young man had gone to the hay­ Tillamook county was awarded first
The
other
cow
is
Topsy
Lola
But
­
At last there seems to be a chance Mr. Ryan has little faith in a rail­
Some weeks ago the Cadmian Cha-
The latest of Tillamook’s new busi-
for action on the Roosevelt highway road; but says the Wilson river road tauqua of Kansas City, Mo., began a ter King who in seven days produced nets buildings was flushed this week mow to close a window during a and second prizes on cheese this week
tatweer. Jetty creek and Brighton, a should be improved for auto travel. suit uguinst certain Tillamook people 680.4 pounds milk containing 20.235 with the exception of a few minor de- heavy rain shower, and in some man­ at the State Fair. Norman Christ­
ner got overbalanced and fell out the ensen received 97 and Floyd Culbert­
4tsun<v covering about one mile. Engineer Hobbs, who recently re-sur- to the number of nearly u hundred, pounds butterfat, equal to 25.25» tails.
window to the ground, a distance of son 94 1-2 on their productions. Other
Th:- gap has held up the completion veyed the Wilson river route, and who for damages incident to the eancel- pounds butter. She is nine years and
All of the tenents on the lower floor
of the Roosevelt beach highway route was at the Ryan place some time ago, lation of the contract which the citi­ ten months of age.
are now installed and some of the 25 feet, striking on a fence in his de« scores of cheese makers in the Tilla­
Advanced registration of Holstein offices on the second floor have been scent. The injured man was convey­ mook Creamery association were: E.
fron Tiliamook to Seaside for many stated that the new survey would cut zens had signed with that company
ed to the Shearer-Merrick hospital, T. Hopkins, Berger factory, 94; Reed
cattle began forty yean ago. The , rented.
tutsonu months; and after long de­
down the distance between Forest for a session of that branch of the
lays and when hope seemed at the Grove and Tillamook materially. He Chatauqua. The complaint was filed present plan has been followed for the
The business establishments now in where his injuries were attended to Ferris, Aldervale, 92 1-2; Hugh Bar­
ber, Holstein, 92 1-2; Marion K. Hop­
obb tide, now comes the Southern said he would like to survey the route in Linn county, after getting service past twenty-eight yean. Because it the first floor are Mrs. Mary Runkle by Dr. J. E. Shearer.
kins, Oretown, 92.
Pacific Company and agrees to shift between Cherry Grove over to and on Rev. Harry Tucker, who was at has inspired confidence in the results with millinery store, Larson & Hecht-
Carl Haberlach reports having rais­
its track oceanward enough to give down the north fork of the Trask to the time, chairman of the citizens' obtained, this plan has put depend­ ner, general merchandise, Conovers’
ed the price of cheese two cents a
the highway commission a chance to a junction with the old Trask road, committee, he having moved from this able values on tested cows and made stores, groceries, the Bon Ton barber
pound on Monday afternoon. This
pot the highway along the bluff that but that it was now too late to do so place to Albany. The citizens' com­ it worth while for a dairyman to test. shop, owned by Emil Heusser, the El-
brings the price of Triplets to 30
ha.- been such an obstacle to the com­ this year. Mr. Ryan is of the opinion mittee, consisting of Messrs. Botts,
dee confectionery, owned by L. D.
cents.
Loaf 32 cents, and Longhorns
pletion of the road. Enough will be that the Wilson road can be held Hall and Goyne, attorneys, answered
Doty, and the Coliseum theater, own­
31 cents, and Gems 33 cents, all f. o. b.
takei out of the bluff
~ to allow the down to a one and 4-tan ths per cent the complaint denying moat of the
ed by Partridge & Morrison.
Many of the local hunters are look­
road to get by.
On the second floor J. E. Ringo, ing forward to the time when they Tillamook. Wisconsin market ad­
grade from Tillamook to McNamer's allegations, and setting up in their
The commission has ordered plans camp, a distance of 31 miles,
local physician, expects to install off­ can take the old shot gun out of its vanced about one cent this week. Con­
He answer that the above Cadmian Cha­
in
to be prepared for the construction of states that with the building of 12 tauqua concern had not filed a busi­
Up near Grand Ronde is a mill that ices next month and Utter brothers, case, and get out after snipe, ducks siderable of the August ch®«®« is
of
storage,
but
it
;§
believed
that
all
the remaining mile of road, and when
ness name or incorporation applica­ cute alder wood exclusively, and fur- dentists, with offices in Salem, New­ and geese, which are beginning to
miles of new road on the Wilson reati;
Í
the Southern Pacific completes iL,
berg and Portland, wll open qffkeij arrive on the rivers and bays of this this will work off in due time.
that road will be the shortest route tion to do business in this state, as hishes a big furniture manufacturing about October $ . -—f
With the advance in the prices of
■ova’ of the present track farther
campany in Portland. It is said to
required
by
the
state
law.
and
asked
county.
Several
shooting
lodges
and
from Tillamook to Portland,
Not-
cheese also comes an advance in price
west. it is believed that the contract
make beautiful furniture. The de­
preserves are owned in this county of feeds, Portland .mills having raised
withstanding that the Wilson river that the suit be dismissed for the
will be let for the construction of the
mand
for
such
furniture
is
dally
in
­
above
and
other
pertinent
reasons.
by
Portland
and
other
outside
sports
­
road is in poor condition for auto
the price of mill run to $23-$25, mak­
presen gap. The state highway off­
men, who annually come over here to ing the sale price at Tillamook $29 off
travel, many autos have come to Til­ The answer will be argued before creasing, and no doubt contracts
icial-. no doubt had the Jetty creek-
hunt. Local men also have cabins fix­ cars, and $30 out of the warehouse.
lamook by that road this summer. Judge Kelly of the Linn county Cir­ could be got from eastern firms,
Brighton gap in view, when the com­
There
are
billions
of
feet
of
alder
cuit
court
by
attorneys
for
both
plain
­
up comfortably in many places in this Other feeds remain substantially the
When the game season opened, this
mission at a meeting in Portland this
county, where they go and spend the same.
year, there were 40 autos parked near tiff and defendants at an early date. along the Oregon coast, and Tilla-
week voted to sell $1,000,000 worth of
week end and enjoy the sport of
the Reeher place, above the Ryan If the contentions in the answer re­ ■look county is especially well sup-
The association now has its large
road bonds.
While in the vicinity of Drain, shooting ducks and geese.
Jack- new warehouse about half completed.
ranch, most of the people coming in garding the legal inability of the plied with nat^ial growth, practically
It may be said that the main
inexhaustible.
Douglas
county,
recently,
Mrs.
Ella
Kansas
corporation
to
do
business
in
snipe
are
also
numerous
along
the
from the Forest Grove aide of the
trouble is over. The commission long
Condit of this city, shot and killed a marshes of the bay, and afford good
this state, are upheld by the Linn
(Continued on page 5, column 4)
mountains.
fine big deer. One shot was sufficient sport to the expert gunmen who know
ag' decided to buikl the road, but the
county judge, the case probably will
which is a feat which few women can how to knock them down. The snipe
dtffieultj presented, was in getting
be thrown out of court, If the plain-
laim. Mr. and Mrs. Condit returned is about the hardest bird to hit on the
around a bluff projection that hugged
tiff is upheld, then the atorneys for
from their hunting trip last Sunday. list, unless the hunter has had prac­
the Southern Pacific's line of track,
the defendants will move for a
change of venue, asking that the case
and left no room for the highway, be­
tice. Shooting game fowl from a
If everything goes right, water will
be tried in this county, alleging ex­
tween Jetty creek and Brighton.
boat is prohibited on some of the bays
be turned through the mile and
pense and inconvenience to witnesses
Whether the work will be delayed un­
of
this county, also night hunting,
a half of new pipe placed by the Wat­
til the bonds are sold, is a question.
Thirty gallons
of accumulated
and hunting after sundown.
On Sunday last a herd of sea lions who may be required to go to Linn er commission, within u week. Most
One thing is certain, the contract will estimated to number from fifteen to county to attend the trial.
moonshine, known as "White Mule,"
of the new wooden pipe has been cov­
have to be advertised, but that should twenty, came in at Oceanside on the
left on its passage to the sea by way
ered up after being tested, and the
of a court house sewer last Thursday,
hot take long, after the money is high tide to within 150 feet of the
city will soon receive its water supply
available for the use of the state com­ beach, thrilling the spectators with
into which it was poured by officials
The newspapers all over the state
through a larger pipe, and over a
mission. Everybody in this county their boldness and antics. At last it
of the Sheriff's office.
route that will do away with some are flaying the attempted recall of
with very few exceptions, will be became plain why they were in so
The stuff was seized in moonshine
past inconveniences. The new line, of Governor Pierce as an unnecessary’
raids
by the office, and it is said that
(lad tc see the road completed along close, when thousands of sea-trout
and
expensive
bit
of
political
spite
I.
J.
Bowman
has
a
contract
for
Frank Gustis succeeded in getting a mile and a half in length, is laid
the ocean beach from Garibaldi to were seen leaping from the water to his donkey engine across the bay lower down the hill, and should give work. From appearances the move­ conveying scholars in district No. 9 even the stout stomach of a sea gull,
Brighton It will give comparatively escape the savage attacks of the lions. from Bay City to the south side, more pressure than before. The res­ ment is bound to be an utter failure, who live at a distance from the city revolts when it gets a whiff of the
a level road all the way, and will be In their frenzied efforts to escape where he will log on the land owned ervoir is in good condition, and when this fact being admitted by some of schools to and from the scene of their decoction. To that extent at least,
far better than the Miami route, from their big foes, many of the fish by Fred C. Baker of this city. A log­ and winter rains, the service should the very ones who are instrumental in studies daily during the fall and win­ sea gulls are prohibitionists.
whose hills and sharp turns have been ran into the shallow water and were ging camp has been established at the water supply is increased by fall circulating the petitions. Tillamook ter months. The bus goes as far east
dreaded by even experienced autoista. thrown out upon the beach In re­ what was formerly known as the Mc­ be excellent. Rain, however, is need­ county is giving the recall a cold re­ as the Peter Jacobs place on Wilson
The beach resort towns along the sponse to the cries of: “Fresh fish” Coy place.
ception.
river, and out about the old Marolf
ed at the present time.
ocean road will be helped materially many of the campers and Sunday
place, making a daily round trip of
by the patronage and business of the visitors began to gather in the tooth­
about 14 miles. The bus is capable
tourist travel, and moat of the tour­ some sea trout, fresh from their
of holding thirty scholars quite com­
ists will be glad of the opportunity ocean habitat; but when it came to
fortably, and has upholstered seats,
The October term of Circuit court
for the ocean view that is given on raining honey with the fish, there war
and is otherwise well appointed. The meets next Monday. The calendar is
thu section of the highway.
machine is said to have cost about filled up to and inclusive of Thursday.
nothing doing.
$2100. Formerly two autos were em­ There are five left over state cases
ployed by the district, but now the for trial at this term, and some civil
one referred to does the work of the cases, and naturalization cases. Fol­
other two.
lowing is the calendar as arranged by
the County Clerk:
Monday: Naturalization cases, 9
a.
m. Edmunds vs. Sabin, 10 a. m.
Mrs J M. Robinson, was arrested
While attempting to descend from
Tuesday: Edmunds vs. Sabin, 9 a.
last Saturday in Dallas, by Sheriff the roof of the Coates sawmill in this
in. State vs. Plasker and McNaugh­
Johr. Aschim on a warrant following city last Friday morning, the ladder
Captain Reese of truck No. 4, Port­ ton, 10 a. m.
a secret indictment by the late grand , slipped, throwing Wm. Burke, a Port­
Wednesday: State vs. Fleck, 9 a. m.
land paid fire department, left for
of this county. Last March, Mrs. | land painter to the ground, a distance
State
vs. Shearer, 1 p. m.
home Wednesday, after spending a
Robin., on came here in an auto, ac- ; of 12 feet. Burke struck on a block
Thursday:
State vs. Shearer, 9 a. m.
day
on
the
Trask
river
angling
for
of
wood,
breaking
seven
ribs,
and
compaiued by a young man, supposed j
vs.
Nufer.
State vs Miller, 1
State
salmon with a spoon. He was suc­
to be her son, and forthwith made a otherwise bruising himself. Burke
cessful in getting five salmon. He P- m. Knifford vs. Magarrel, 1 p. Hl.
whirlwind campaign in this city for and his partner had just finished put­
will return here some time in October
fund for the Salvation army. She 1 ting a coat of fire-proof paint on the
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for another fishing trial, and with
had on a badge of that army, but roof of the mill, when the accident
♦
him
will
come
Mr.
Hecox,
of
the
bur
­
otherwise did not affect the attire of oecured. The wounded man weighed
♦
DRIVERS HAVE CHANCE
eau of mines, Washington, D. C. Mr.
the Salvation army. It is believed I over two hundred pounds, and it is
TO STUDY MOTOR LAW ♦
Hecox is in charge of the bureau's
that ,ne collected about $400 in this believed that his weight had to do
♦
business in the west, with territory
«ty, and altogether $600 to $700 in with the slipping of the ladder. He
Each week hereafter and un *
along the Pacific coast, and his head­
the county. The Salvation army was conveyed to a local hospital for
til the entire law has been ♦
quarters are at Sacramento, Cal. The
people pronounced her a fraud, and ■ treatment.
printed automobile drivers ♦
latter gentleman is an expert on mine
disc hi med her authority to act for
will have a chance to familiar­ ♦
their. It
- seems that —
-
-
-
rescue
work,
mine
fires
and
first
aid
Mrs. Robinson
ize themselves with the Ore­ ♦
work, and will be asked to deliver a
s’ one time belonged to the Salvation
gon Motor Vehicle Law, for ♦
Army, arid therefore was able • to
lecture while in Tillamook by the
the Headlight will reprint this ♦
glibly answer all questions,
head of the Tillamook fire depart­
law in installments each week ♦
ment. If possible he will give dem­
She was indicted for forgery and!
♦
beginning with this issue.
onstrations with scientific apparatus
t’tting money on false pretenses.
The last half of the county taxes
The first installment will be ♦
along several lines of bureau work,
She was taken to Portland from here
found in this paper in another ♦
showing smoke helmets, and other
following her inability to give bail in for 1922 are coming at a lively rate
♦
column.
gas fighting inventions of the latest
'h* ■ im of $1500 for appearance at at the Sheriff's office. Oct. Sth is the
♦
last
day
of
grace,
and
after
that
date
design.
His
lecture,
say
local
firemen,
th» next term 01 circuit court, and
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should be well worth hearing.
will stay in the Multnomoh county I penalties will begin to run against
J«il until court meets next month.
, the taxpayer who is delinquent.
bluff was difficulty
NAME NOT FILED HERE
FEED IS ALSO GOING UP
MORE TENANTS COMING
WILD FOWL SEASON
OPENS HERE SOON
ALDER MILL NEEDED
TO USE LOCAL WOOD
TILLAMOOK WOMAN
BRINGS DOWN DEER
NEW WATER PIPELINE
NEARLY COMPLETED
SEALIONS CHASE FISH
OUT OF THE WATER
NEW LOGGING CAMP
IS STARTED ON BAY
HARD ON THE FISH,
THIS ACT OF SHERIFF’S
RECALL MOVEMENT
HAS POOR SUPPORT
The Annual Fall Game
PSEUDO S.A. WORKER PAINTER BREAKS RIBS
CAUGHT AT DALLAS IN FALL FROM ROOF
BUS TRANSPORTATION
FURNISHED BY SCHOOL
OCTOBER COURT TERM
OPENS HERE MONDAY
D
PORTLAND FIREMAN
SNARES SALMON HERE
LAST HALF OF TAXES
ARE DUE BY OCT. 5
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