Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
AX COMMISSION SITS “SALMON SENSE" TOLD
OVER LOCAL BUDGETS BY ONE FISHERMAN
in the train of freighters that went
through to Idaho and Eastern Oregon
mining points, and “hunched up" so
as to he uble to repel Indian attacks,
An old Tillamook bay salmon fish us the savages were on the warpath
The count) supervising tax eom- erman was talking on his favorite in thus«' days.
Cong e man W.
Iliiwl y and
ll<9ion i> -ittrur this week in the topic, one day this week, which of
On one occasion, young TIoothby wife are visiting th«' coast counties
’,vn<. buililii
It is composed of course, was salmon, The other fellow was left to herd n hunch of beef cut­ .during the congressional recess. Mr.
I
|: Watt, Win. Max­ was absorbing information.
tie in Idaho, ami was told to keep off ¡Hawley, according to schedule, arriv­
ell «nd Frank Owens, who were ap
"it is generally believed,” said the the Indian trails, until other men ed here last Friday to visualize his
,
bv Governor Pierce, under a fisherman, “that fish have only
political fences, and to put in a few
in­ could meet him. ami help him in the
,w la« pa
o’ tl"' lust se-.sion of stinct to guide them, hut 1 am olio camp. H«' got through the day all | nails here and there, and possibly to
,, legislator« I' will be the duty of who is satisfied that salmon have right, and night came on. Th«' cattle | weave a few strands of political barb
(
iup«l visa all coun- reason, and that they use it."
wire into the top of the fen««', where
lay down, and Boothby unsaddled his
ind city I'.xuets and it >s undor-
Show me, said the shock absorber. pony, and also laid down to watch, j other aspirants might take a notion
K«d that th«- commission will sit
“Well, in order to reiBon, a person anil nap, but he did not take long 1 to sit, and gaze over the coast lund-
i(h (he county court in making up must be able to make comparisons, naps, for th«> Indians were numerous. sca)K'.
While the republican party is con-
ebudget
and that involves memory and dis­ He stopped 11)0 yards from a trail,
Th. : .uul ’
this week, and is crimination. The salmon knows that and some time during the early morn . siderably shot to pieei's, a number of
■£
.1. in getting a if it goes out to sea as fry, it will be ing hours befon« daylight, he heard th«' faithful were found in town to
give tin urbane congressman the glad
i,. , , ur.'v
itt. i by consulting preyed upon by a thousand denizens a roaring noise, and sat up to
see if
of the deep, who are quicker and he could locate It, hut it ceased, When hand. In fact, the gathering at the
of the Tillamook stronger, so it waits until it gets he laid down with his head on the Tillamook hotel F'riduy night was not
The
committee went huge enough to outswim a whole lot ground he again heard the noise, ami a political one, except in the matter
unty
t to Salt'll i- week and attended of its natural enemies. If it didn’t it was much louder than Imfore. Soon of acipiainting the congressman with
<1 at the state cap- have memory, how would it know how­ his herd got up and began to run th«' bay’s need of channel and harbor
e conventh
mmi’iees from every to get back to the place it was hatch down the hill. II«' tied Ins horse with improvement, occasioned by our grow­
j|, when
at . with one or two ed? When it gets to the bay that the lariat, and then got into the sage th i ppi ng ri'quirenients.
unty in tlv
Aftei dinner there was an inform­
present.
At this leads to the river in which it was brush. In the twilight he saw about
ceptions, Wt i
anizalion was eff- spawned, it waits outside of the bai thirty Indians swooping down th«' hill al chat, with bay improvement as the
leting, a st at
l-ui.-s of Marion until there is a good showing of fresh toward him, and in fancy he saw his burning topic.
kJ. and s
Mr. Hawley told what procedure
ini
chairman.
w.i
I
Gov. water. Why? Because, if it is old scalp lock dangling from a pole in
anty
nt and gave a talk enough to spawn, it desires to go far front of an Indian tepee. He had would lie nece sary to cause a rever­
pre«’ was pr
front the sev - up the streams in fresh water for that two navy revolvers, and stayed in sal of the unfavorable report made
the coniniissmne
11 count:.
which he expressed purpose. When it senses the fresh the brush, resolved to shoot as long by the national board of engineers re­
> hope that taxe thruout the state water, it knows that there has been as he could, but much to his delight, garding further improvement of Til
ght I
'
through the action a rain inland to raise the rivers and the Indiana went whooping down the lanmok bay, and promised his hearty
the new sue. « vising body, and by crooks, and then is when the run trail and disappeared. He believes cooperation to bring about the de­
> ti<l of th. county courts of the takes place. In many other ways the they were bent upon a raid, and did sired result, lie stated that the ob-
ject of his trip, aside from the social
rious count i.
salmon and other members of the fish not see him, and though they could
It is understo
that as soon as the tribe, exhibit reason, so all this old not help seeing the cuttie, they di«l not side of the visit, was to get posted on
fuia: e>r
nines- is concluded stuff, about instinct governing fish and stop to hunt for him. A little after conditions on the bay, so that he
s week, tha’ the county court and animals, is to mind, a species of hum­ daylight, he looked the country over, could take up the mutter understand-
l tnpervi'i-.g
mniittee will begin bug Of course, you couldn't expect and started in pursuit of the cattle ingly. He said he came prepared to
the count« budget for 192-1. The a salmon to do the stunts that a train­ which had run about two miles, lie look th«' bay ovor carefully.
During a relapse from the .subject,
nob of th' county for the most ed seal would do, but they have rounded them up, and got them close
some
one spoke of the late Senator
It have
up their yearly bud enough reason to get by, and yet the to the wagon train before he met his
s, and
■wly appointed com- salmon, like a whole lot of human be- father and some men coming out to Nelson, of Minnesota, anil asked “if
JSlC" ’ Icking them over this ings can be fooled, That’s why it look for him They too had heard the it was true that he used to play n
good hand at poker." The congress­
runs its head into a net and gets Indians go hy about a quarter of a
man admitted that such was the sen­
caught.”
mile from th«' camp th«' night before, ator’s reputation.
? ai i for road warrants
I'll think about
the and feared that young Boothby had
“Were you ever culled upon to tern
shocked absorber.
been killed. They were overjoyed to porarily take the Senator’s
hand,"
find him very much alive.
usked A. F. Coates, with sudden in-
On another occasion, a stage was terest.
held up some mile-, from Boise, Idaho,
“I do not remember that I ever off
along the Snake river, ami all of the I j iciated for th«' Senator in that way,”
passengers, including the driver, were smih'd Hawley. “I found out early
R. T. Boothby, wife and daughter killed and the stage hurneil up, anil
in public life from observation, and by
live in Portland, when they are nt th«' mail distributed ull over the coun­
th«' experience of others that it took
home, but in the summer that is not try. The Hoothbys passed by the
a great deal of money to get a real
often, for they take the automobile seen«' of th«' massacre about an Imm
Ei n.n>\ I 1 MtERSHII* CLASS and a camping outfit and go where before, and heard th«' shooting, and poker «'ducation, ami not having
requisite money, that part of my
they please, For two years past, they corralled for a fight: but the train uention has been neglected.”
|h T ' :. . '
Community School have been visiting the Tillamook was too strong and well armed, and
Congressman Hawley i a very
l.< '!er*hip has been beaches: mid this summer Mr. Booth th«- Indians did not attack.
tute politician. Years of experien«'e
p«'l i-
Pr hvterian church of by and family have lived in Tillamook.
Later, in the fading part of the in congress, and contact with some
' i)terest'-d n Recently they went to Portland and Seventies, during th«' Snake Indian , I of the shrewdest plum tree shakers in
matter
leadership, are have just returned. They will stay a war, Boothby, while out si-outing with th«' country, has enabled him to re-
k. i «.
us. Teachers' while longer and then go back to I’ort- some of his company, came upon an iduce
'
the nuitter to a scientific basis,
ly of Je-j- ( hrist, will lie started land to spend the winter.
Indian, who appeared to be fishing in ( | He has heretofore, always been
“p- Come, no matter what creed
Mr. Boothby was born in Poll: th«' Snake river, Th«' white volun-1 I strong
with the church
people
I Tue-May evening at 7:30 o’clock, county, sixty eight years ago in Jan- teer concluded that there was a
ihur.h ■.
belong to. We had a uary last, and he can sling a paint chance to “get his Indian,” and from
I WILL BLY 5 OCR
att< la-
of students at the brush, or do a good days work with his position in a bunch of willow.-,
,;r
' Tuesday night at out getting very tired. He also likes fired at the buck with a Needle-gun, I (ALVES
and
HIDES
«•’it ■ ’■ ' "
the following ofi - to fish and hunt, nnd can put in a carrying a .50 calibre bullet.
The
Ix*t
me
know
what
you
bave. ■
l Wer
<1 J. w. Heyd, teach- whole day at either.
Indian jumped up, and yelled, and ran
When a boy, his father freighted up the bank, and .disappeared in some
lr :
W. H. Stephens,
PAUL DISNEY
Stary and treasurer.
inland from Umatilla landing on the rock
So, Mr. Boothby really doesn't MUTUAL
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PRONE
BELL 15» .1
50-tÌ
Columbia river, and R. T. anil two old­ know whether he got an Indian or not.
er brothers went along and drove lle joined his companions, and moved
cattle, and made themselves useful on.
HON. W. C. HAWLEY
ENTERTAINED HERE
OLD INDIAN FIGHTER
TELLS EXPERIENCES
5
throughout the state That asset and
the fact of large republican major­
ities in the state, have tended to keep
Mr. Hawley in congress for many
years.
Several years ago, Ben. Jones of
Newport, the father of the Roosevelt
highway, concluded to try conclus-
ions with Mr. Hawley for the Con­
gressional nomination. Ben. got down
as far as Astoria, and presuming that
the “wets” would all lie for him, a
Hawley was an avowed prohibitionist,
he went into a saloon, and ordered a
glass of beer.
“While 1 was sipping my beer,” re­
lated Ben.,” ”1 happened to glance at
the wull behind the bar, anil saw a
large siz.i photograph of Mr. Hawley.
1 was stunned. 1 asked the barkeeper
to explain. He wiped the bar care­
fully with a sloppy old towel, and en­
lightened me
me; : ”1 don't know much
about it. The Liquor Dealers associ-
ntion of the United States sent these
photographs out to be placed in the
saloons, and instructed ail dealers to
vote for Mr. Hawley.”
"It didn't take me long to make a
quick calculation,” said Hen, “and it
was like this: If Hawley gets the
church vote, the prohibitionists and
the saloon vote combined, where do 1
come in?”
Hen. packed his grip, corked up his
oratory; cancelled his speaking dates,
and went home to the beach resort
town of Newport, and evolved the
Roosevelt highway,
Among those who uccompanied
Congressman TTawIey down tne oay
Saturday, were: Ira C. Smith, A. F.
Coates, J. E. Edwards, B. C. Lamb, II.
A. Franklin, David Kuratli, J. W. Mc­
Kinley. The party took lunch at Gari­
baldi in the Whitney Mills hotel, and
Inter viewed the bar and channel, and
other parts of the bay in company of
the congressman
“LITE FOOT“
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Glvus smooth, glid­
ing finish to hard
or soft-wood floors
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011 1)1 ST.
Your druggist has
It. If not. send us
ftthmps, 75e for on«"-
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THE SEINE
FISH AND SEA FOODS.
ICE IN SMALL QUANTITIES
Bell 59-.J
R. B. HAYS, Prop.
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I A. W. Plank Hardware ¡
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General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook Oregon
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Time to Settle Down
««• . s
'-enter
yen r
tn... •
From touring and vacationing and keep house again
We want to supply you with your steaks, chops,
roasts and anything else in the meat line. You’ll be
surprised at how seldom you will get poor meat at
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
year Ti«
yeai.
lower t>i<>>i
er:- ;«• pri<
LOUIE LOLL. Butcher
We think that our 40c bulk coffee is as good as any
toffee at any price. Buy 3 lbs of it on Friday for $1
and save money..
day. Go
sell for
Pies, Cakes and other Pastry
t.' O
e handle Tillamook Bakery goods, nice fat pies,
rich, wholesome cakes at extremely reasonable price
ha..
proved,
pood ti
Goodyc...
zlx Gundyjar Sstuicr S 'n
Pnultn u»e
the •
Cords uitth
Mtev
Weather
them u p u> • f h it
Good,
¿if.
SUNSET g aragi :
Apples and Pears
Our regular fall shipments of king apples and Dutch
ess pears are coming in now. Stock is very fine and
the price is only «$1.60 per box. Get yours now.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
«
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
y.’/u prefer for the same
price.
SI NDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 7-H
“J JAVA HEAD’’
«in: production with an all-star cast
' b- DI.—
\T AUCTION, Snub Pol­
lard Comedy
SO'
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
THE TIGER’S (LAM
Featuring .Jack Holt, a story of society and its
pitfalls.
SMOKED OUT
Two reel western playlet
■
I I I'.SDAY, OCTOBER 9
WITHIN
F«.,- t
Ku - ell Simpson, Paulin«' Starke,
<»a
G i
and Ernest Torrence. It's a pic-
turi «■
th" best feature ! of such pit
ture
lilu: Through”, Th«- Miracle Man,"
“Tol'a
I l ivid” and other out standing pi<
ture of the past.
THE STORKS MISTAKE
A
Fable- Cartoon Comedy
THE STRANGER’S
BANDIET
Marshall Neilan production with an all «tar
east, including Hobart Bosworth,, Ford Sterl­
ing, Rockliffe Fellows, Eleanor Boardman and
Claude Gillingwater. A story of the Pacifie
shipyards.
TWO REEL COMEDY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Wl
THE SELF-MADE WIFE
South.
I mi' Kirkwood, Helene Chadwick
Hix. A picture that throbs with
ilo- of fife, filled with thrills and
of the greatest stories of the
Featuring Ethel Grey Terry. A picture of
glittering splendor in the circles of the ultra
rich. Gorgeous gowns, lovely women.
Musical numbers on our “'Mammoth Smith
Unit Organ” with every program, M. R. Har­
rington, organist.
SPRINT, EEVER, 2-Reel Comedy
The Author’ Al St. John Comedy
HIE SIN FLOOD”
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A boot that’s built
to stand hard punishment
F your boots could tell of the
punishment they must take
I daily,
you would insist on Gold
Seals. They are made to meet
Northwest conditions.
SICK ROOM
SUPPLIES EOK
EVERY
« LDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Thu is the one Gold Setti
> omh <! «mil k <>I<I colored
not rightfully used by
any other organization.
AUCTIONEER
When you want to convert your entire
holdings into cash by way of auction
Sale, it wilt b< to you, advantage to
m me. Plaese ask for n dale befon
you get out your bills. Call me at
Tillamook Bakery, Phone 1<H.
OCCASION
3
We vulcanize Gold Seal Boots by our
owti exclusive method. They are war­
ranted not to crack. Reinforcements
at points of strain prolong their life.
Layer on layer of pure para* rubber
takes thelroughest punishment through
seasons of hard, continuous usage.
Good Pacific Coast stores can fit you
with Gold Seal footwear in your choice
of size, weight and style. You will
also be interested in Gold Seal Oiled
Clothing.
We are the original and only Good-’
year Rubber Company. Portland and
San Francisco.
Tam rubber U «X. haul rase rubber from Ir.ipual
f.irrrl and pl.,»lat>.x> n<XM-r Hwl nr wvrlu.l l.fnrr
Goodyear
Gold.
Seal
Rubber Footwear