♦ L^lz' VOLUME 34; NUMBER 52 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR STOLEN AUTOMOBILE TILLAMOOK EXHIBIT DRAWS ATTENTION A Interealing Council agrees that garbage Intorniatili t Regarding Cur lleturned to Owner in Twenty- County Payrolls Gathered by Headlight Reporter disposal requires more Creosote in Water is said to lack Harm, though Smail four Hours after Theft at number of Seconds Reported for Month Portland by Consideration Tillamook gets Second State Fair Display < oa.% Place for Dintrict Large Assortment of Cases Being Threshed Thru Inspector Recently a representative of the Ill-tasting An auto belonging to J. L. Knight, for this Month The Tillamook county exhibit at the Headlight was asked by a newcomer proprietor of the Knight Picking state fair attracted much attention, as to the amount of the annual pay­ and the exhibits, states County Agent Works, east Portland, was stolen at roll in this county, and was obliged to Pine, wore most favorably comment­ confess that he did not have uny data the noon hour lust Suturduy in the ed upon by the many visitors to the available upon which i to even base any above city. Tillamook display. kind of an estimate, Inquiry, how- Saturday afternoon, an auto nns- ( »ver Hall of Next Year's Output In the coast district display. Tilla­ Burnii, of Trash Well Thought of ever, found persons who had some Miles of New Pipe Laid and waring the description was seen to Expected to be made mook got second place, while on the Balance of Week pretty good ideas of the amount of pass through Rockaway at a good by City Dads at Monday display for the entire state, Wasco Improvement on Dim is some of the items which would go to into Loaf Cheese for Hearings on October rate of speed, A traffic officer stn- county was awarded first place. There { vening Meeting make up a total, and here are some of tinned, on the baach territory, raced Work of (om mission was lots of inquiry about Tillamook Court Docket the estimates made: after the auto on his motor cycle. The county, and the stock excited much The milk industry of the county, A meeting of the directors of the admiration from pursued left the highway somewhere breeders from all Council met Monday night in reg- it was stated would this year be Last Sunday, Tillamook was prac- this side of Bay City, utid the speed Tillamook County Creamery associ - over the state. Jos. Nufer and H. Miller, who were around the $2,000,000 ma/k. tically waterless. The Superintend­ cop lost track of them. He phoned to ation was held at the association In the open class of Guernseys, arraigned in circuit court last term glxr session. All councilmen present The lumber industry payroll in this ent blew the big whistle, and warned, the Sheriff’s office here, and John rooms on Wednesday, All directors Robt. Williams took third prize except Carl Haberlach. who left for on and who plead “not guilty,” changed county was estimated at $2,500,000 and then the water was turned off to Aschim and a deputy, started in pur­ but one were present. junior yearlings. .* Jack Mowery , took ___ their pleas to “guilty” last Monday at the east early this week. for the current year. Report of Inspector Christensen fourth prize on junior heifer calves a trickle. The reason was that the new suit. Up on the Kilchis they got A bill presented by the Boy Scouts the October term. Two well informed men placed the water pipe, two miles in extent, had truce of the stolen cur, ami near the showed a total of 52,443 August of the Holstein breed. Elizabeth I for $75 for looking after the camp Miller was indicted for gambling, cheese inspected, of which 587 were income from the fish industry in thia Jack Jennings place, saw the fugitiv ­ Mowery took 5th prize on Holsteins, and the court sentenced him to pay a to be connected up with the steel pipe ground- during the past summer was seconds. county at $100.000 anually. and Jack Mowery took 2nd in pro­ fine of $500; he was paroled on pay­ below, and that work could not be es,who when chased too closely, aban­ read After some discussion, the bill Report of Deputy Dairy and Food duction of dam Holsteins. In the above estimates, the stump­ done with out turning off the main doned the car and took to the brush. Albert wa allowed, the opinion prevailing Commissioner, D. R. Tinnerstet, Krake was 2n<5 in get of sire in Jer­ ment of $25 and costs which he paid, of the that the boys had earned the money age paid to local people for timber force water supply, The Sheriff, after searching for the showed 46 inspections, and was released from custody. being four was not included, nor was the Workmen rushed by attending to the grounds. the connection, deserters for a time, brought the car factories and forty-two dairies. Twen­ seys. Nufer was indicted for cruelty to amounts derived from live stock sales to the city. It was a Dodge, Boys and girls winning prizes at and but it took The matter of an ordinance to gov­ time, at that, animals, and was fined $100 and sent­ ty-two condemnations, consisting of practically new. the State Fair in Club work are: but evening by ern stage terminals again came up. included, when sold to outsiders. water came enced to 60 days in jail. Nufer was It was estimated that $250,000 has on; but it tasted queerly—tasted and Otto Holhfield, 1st, Junior Jersey paroled on payment of $25 and costs. In a little over 24 hours after the one bam, two milking machines, ten After considerable discussion a mo- cans, three pails, and six strainers. calves. easily been spent in this city alone smelled of creosote, with which the car was stolen. Sheriff Aschim re- r> . vailed hat each stage line be Lois Walcher, who plead guilty to Thirty-three patrons cooling milk and Eula Krake, 1st; Allen Krake 2nd; possession of liquor, and who was 1" requi' d t<. maintain a satisfactory for building purposes, or will be be­ pipe was painted to keep wood from turned it to the owner, who was nine not cooling. Forty-two herds *' — - 3rd, Junior Jersey seized in the Wilson river raid soma Marjorie Krake, The terminal in this city. And tiie city fore the end of the season. Thia esti­ decaying, thus adding life to the pipe. greatly pleased to receive it. tested for Tuberculosis and none not yearlings. mate will include the new armory, the Sheriff took the car to Portland early But, before we go further, the sup ­ three weeks ago, was fined $500 and attorney was asked to draw an ord­ teated. Herbert Berns, 2nd; Joseph Berns, was given a six months jail sentence. inane to include the sense of the school house, the Beals building, and erintendent has the word of Dr. Stry­ Sunday morning and at the same Report wits made that Tillamook 4th, Junior Guernsey calves. the big creamery association ware­ ker, head of the state medical board, time took F.d Tomlinson of Wheeler She was given four months by the motion made. county had taken the first and second Robert Williams, 1st Junior Guern- court to raise the fine, and paroled for Dr Robinson, city health officer house, besides a number of fine res­ that no harmful effects need be cx- to the Disabled Veterans’ Hospital in prizes at the state fair at Salem last sey yearlings. Portland, where he will be treated. that length of time. was present and made a detailed re­ idences in the several parts of the (Continued on page 6) week, had tied with two others for Jack Mowery, 1st; Elizabeth Mow­ city. Tomlinson suffered injuries during Mrs. J. M. Robinson, who was in­ port of the unsanitary conditions ex- ery, 2nd Junior Holstein calves. (Continued on page two) In order to get the total county pay­ the world war. In returning Sunday, dicted on a charge of forgery and of isting in a part of Front street bord­ Andrew Lagler, 4th Senior Holstein obtaining money on false pretenses, the Sheriff brought back Lois Wal­ ering on the slough in the west part roll, one would have to interview own­ calves. ers of the various mills and other en ­ cher, who has been in the Multnomah was arraigned Monday and plead not of tht city. He thought that the best Theodore Jacobs, 2nd Junior year­ guilty. Her tase will come bn for county jail pending her trial this week way to overcome the conditions pre­ terprises in the county, including the ling calves. in circuit court on un indictmnt found trial Friday next at IQ o'clock, sen' would be to either fill in money paid out by the county, which Alvah Foote, Garibaldi, 1st, by the grund jury at its last session, On Tuesday last cam* _ the low land bordering on the alough, is estimated will approximate $250.000 Cookery. . .V o. . » -on the case on a liquor charge, in connection with or to properly drain it. The street this year. The county payroll is con­ 0 e - ui Oregon vs. Joe Plas- Marion Coat*- . Wesley Stormer, who has been em­ a raid made by the sheriff on a Wil- siderable, and this would include now z, ¿-s i --<*• Tillamook, 5th, I ker and Etta McNaughton, indicted committee was instructed to take up ployed with Floyd Culbertsen, in Last Sunday was one of the warm­ Gamp Coo1' A,> the matter with the city surveyor, and roads, maintainance, and bridges, etc. cheese making for some time past, son river bootlegger's nest. on a charge of lewd cohabitation, both eft days of the year in Tillamook. It will be seen, however, that a Molph Benscheidt, 1st, Garden. report their findings to the council, defendentB pleading not guilty. The last week purchased Henry White’s An east wind prevailed early in the ----- - Ce Boys and girls from Tillamook rough estimate of the payrolls gives when action will be taken. moaning, and the thermometer regU- colir,ty won three hundred dollars in following jury secured: S, G. Reed, interest in the Fruit Palace on Sec­ The matter of burning up the re- Tillamook some standing among oth­ ond avenue, and will hereafter be «s- tered over 90 degrees at ten o’clock prize money at the State Fair count­ W. H. Hoskins, Ray V. Hushback, fuse on the city dump came up, and er counties of the state, and it should sociated with Hubert O’Dell in that a. m. Most of the automobile owners ing the six first prize winners which Fred Scheringer, H. M. Farmer, F. M. be remembered that we are just be ­ it was agreed that the accumulation of business. Mr. Stormer is well known spent the day at the beaches, The is a twenty-five dollar scholarship at Gould, Gust Peterson, F. J. Klineham, the season should be burned up. It ginning to develop our resources. The in Tillamook, and vicinity. Mr. White » weather bureau at Portland has pre- O. A. C. summer session for Club F. S. Foster, Frank Owens and Fred | was believed by some of the council ground has hardly been scratched. Davidson. A large number of wit­ has not definitely decided what he dieted rain for the coast section this members. that the time had come in this city nesses were examined on both sides. will do, but it is quite certain that he The building formerly occupied by week. County attorney Goyne appeared for when an incinerator was indicated, as will still remain a Tillamooker. the old pcture show is being refitted the state, and Geo. Winslow for the the matter of the disposal of the rub­ for occupancy by one of the chain of defendents, The jury returned a ver­ bish of the city was becoming a pro­ Skaggs grocery stores, and the diet of not guilty, after half an blem requiring action. Complaint changes are being made by the pres­ hours' deliberation. ( wa- also made that some one had left ent owners of the Coliseum picture Merrick, Chaffed & Heyd. the Arm­ J !°t of spoiled moat at the duiiip- At I The case of the -state of Oregon vs. show on Second avenue, who have an Sam Oldstein of Portland, a Heb-1 Jos. Fleck of the Cloverdale neighbor­ this point councilman Conover, pro­ ory building contractors, have got the unexpired lease on the building which rew, who was caught i