Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1923, Image 1

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VOLLME 35; NUMBER 3
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26,1923
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
AUTOMOBILE THIEF
NEW ROAD DISTRICTS
IS CAPTURED HERE
Henry Hyde. 22 Year» Old. ( »me» To
$30,000 is Needed to Build
Proper Housing
Accident
While
James Kelley,
Piling
Lumber at Mill
Game Commission expected
for
To
Find
FORMED IN COUNTY
Wanted in Portland
Action
For Floating Bad Checks,
Returned
There
Trio Leads Sheriff Aschim
Another
on
Merry
Does
Main
Not
Road
Change
Three
Districts
Now Exhisting
Chase
Six
States are
Largest
Consumers of Excess
County Fair
Location
Henry Hyde, aged about 22 years
About County
Late last Thursday Sheriff Aschim
According to a law passed by the
Cattle
and a workman in the Brighton mills,
last legislature, road districts in a
noticed a stranger driving a fine
accidentally fell from the edge of the
county of this state may petition the
Haynes car about town and became
dock at the mills, Monday afternoon,
county court to hold special road
suspicious
of
him.
He
took
the
num
­
a distance of about twenty five feet
elections for the purpose of voting
ber
of
the
car,
and
phoned
in
to
Port
­
to the log boom below. The unfor­
taxes for the improvement of roads
land to police headquarters, inquiring
tunate man struck between two logs,
in their district, which have not been
about
it
.
The
police
answered
that
Near Future to See Demand More which parted and threw him mto the Separation of Hatcheries Will St op
Local Burglaries Believed Cleared improved from the general road fund Buyers of Tillamook Stock Well
no car of that number had been re­
water. His fall was noted by mill
of the county. Anticipating such
Forceful for Improvement
Present Friction Between
ported stolen; but hardly had Mr,
L’p by Apprehension of
Pleased With Purchases,
hands, one of whom phoned to Chief
action on the part of the people the
Aschim put down the receiver before
Than No»
Coates of this city to come up with
Fishermen
Criminals
court has divided the county in to
Says Official
he was called, and told to arrest the
the department lungmotor.
Mr.
thirteen road districts, or sub-road
man having the car.
Coates lost no time in going, and was
districts. This action does not change
In the meantime the man had left
The Gold creek fish hatchery will
The total appropriation by the driven up by a jitney driver. Near
On Thursday night a week ago, the three main road districts into
Tillamook county is fast building
and
the
Tillamook
sheriff
town,
which the county at present divided, up a reputation as a shipper of calvea
county for county fair purposes last Barview, CapL Farley of the life sav­ formally be taken over by the state
started in pursuit. He found the car Sheriff Aschim went up Wilson river
ing
station
was
picked
up
and
at
yeai was »1500. -The last legislature
fish commission on the first day of where it had been run into a bank at looking for three persons whom he but the new sub-districts penetrate to other states, including the state in
i appropriated to aid the fair in this Manhattan the party walked up to November, of the present year, This the Clements corner at South Prairie, especially desired to have in safe each of the three main districts. The which it is situated. From January
county the sum of »2,000 annually, Jetty creek and were taken from matter was definitely settled this considerably wrecked, the front part keeping. One was Chester Vander­ small districts may vote a tax, which first, the present year up to the first
which goes to the payment of exhibit there to Brighton on a railroad gas­ week at a joint meeting of the state having been smashed in by the impact pool, an ex-convict, another was Ray is independent of the regular road of July eight hundred and seventy-
coming election vote the sum of one oline speeder. In the meantime the game commission and state fish com- with the bank. The driver, after the Brooks, whom he failed to get in the tax voted in the budget and is ad­ five calves were shipped to various
ditional to it. There are a number of
prixes. Should the people at the body after being in the water under­ mission held in Portland.
smash-up abandoned the car and got Wilson river moonshine raid in early roads in this county which have been states in the union as follows: Calif­
mill, the totai amount raised by such neath the logs for over half hour,
ornia 2; Idaho 255; Montana 79; Ore­
So soon as the fish commssion takes a ride back to Tillamook. He was September for the reason that Brooks
a tax would amount to about »30,060. was recovered by the use of grappling over the Trask river hatchery, there later arrested, and proved to be one took time by the forelock and scooted designated as county roads and for gon 309; Utah 2; Washington 231;
This amount would, in the opinion of hooks, and Dr. Rinehart of Wheeler will be no more trout eggs hatched James Kelly, who is wanted by the into the brush before the sheriff got which the county has not had suffi­
Inquiries have come from Nevada
resuscitation.
Chief at the Gold creek hatchery. Only
sight of him. He had been hiding cient funds to improve out of the and Texas. These calves are shipped
the county court, make a beginning of attempted
Portland
police
on
a
charge
of
float
­
improvement on the grounds now Coates then used the lungmotor for salmon eggs will be taken at that ing bad checks, Kelly passed one out for some time, and with him was general road fund, and according to when but a few days old, and are
owned and clear of debt for county forty-five minutes without avail. hatchery. The taking over of the check on W. J. Gilbert, a Beaver May Hill, another one wanted at the the new law, each district can im­ sent by express. They are fed on
Same time, but who too, took French prove the roads leading from the main warm milk, regularly and without de­
fail purposes. It would fence the 94 Later coroner Henkle arrived from Trask hatchery leaves the game com­ merchant, for »10.
highway back into the district as they lay, as station agents are wired ahead
leave.
acre- owned by the county east of this city and removed the remains to mission with no hatchery in this coun­
A Portland officer came in Friday
Sheriff Aschim struck their trail may elect, the work being under the and have the milk ready for the train
the old grounds, lay the foundations the Tillamook morgue. Little is ty. It is believed, however, that the
and took the prisoner back to that Thursday night and followed them up general supervision of the county. In express agent, who sees that the
I for the new buildings, and make pro- known about the deceased, as he was latter commission will construct a
city, where he will answer to charges the Wilson about 15 miles, but finding I this way communities can build good
calves are fed,
grv on the race track, and do other a recent comer. It is understood, hatchery somewhere in this county in
of forgery and car stealing.
however,
that
his
mother
and
other
them too far ahead came back to I gravelled roads leading to the main
wort,
I
It has not been so very long ago
the near future, where only trout and
.
---- r—
highway, thus making travel
The oid grounds have outgrown relatives live in Idaho and they were game fish will be hatched; but the
that the Tillamook calf was taken out
town and called up George Alexander*
their usefulness. If the county is to notified of the young man's tragic location of the new concern is not
t.h« “go get ’em” sheriff of Washing­ their neighborhoods practicable at all and knocked in the head and skinned«
maintain the fair it must provide for death. It is believed that Hyde, who yet known, and it is doubtful whether
ton county, and in due time the trio seasons of the year. Two of the hew The hide, when it was thought worth
the improvement of the new grounds. was piling lumber near the edge of the game commission has
carrying their blankets on their backs districts recently created have cir­ while to skin the defunct animal,
decided
Thi is a dairy and stock county, and the wharf, in some manner slipped where the new hatchery will be
and hoofing it, ran into Alexander on culated the necessary petitions, and brought about seventy-five cents.
Onlookers
Tillamook has an enviable reputation and fell to his death.
Gales creek and they were “his’n.” will give the required ten days publi­ Most of the dairymen in the old days
placed, but enough is known to war­
as a pure-bred cattle center, and as state that he seemed to strike on his rant the statement that the location
On Tuesday the Tillamook sheriff re­ cation or notice, and then the district did not even waste time to skin the
country. If these industries are to head between the two logs. The re­ will be in this county, There are
Tony Beeler of near Fairview, and turned here with Vanderpool and may vote on the proposition, for or calves. The carcasses in many cases
. .
a cream producing and cheese making mains will I m - kept here until word is three rivers that probably will be con­ Joe Grab of Nehalem were arrested Brooks, having placed May Hill in against.
were fed to the hogs. Now, there is
be stimulated, and county pride is to received from his relatives, as to sidered in this county by the game one night last week out at Fairview. the Multnomah county jail, until fur-
a different story to tell.
their
final
disposal.
They
were
standing
up
against
the
be maintained, then a county fair
ther wanted in the Tillamook circuit
Shipping calves has become a busi­
commission namely, the Trask. Wil­
Fairview dance hall, when Bert Thay­ court.
would la’ indicated. Many children
ness. Besides the county agent and
son, and Kilchis.
are interested in calf clubs, and with­
Brooks was arraigned Tuesday
the testing association, individuals
The establishment of a hatchery for er and deputy sheriff E. W. Holden
out the fair and its contests in that
are sending calves to different parts
the propagation of game fishes will walked over and began an investiga­ afternoon before Justice Stanley and
Grab plead guilty to a charge of selling
line, there would not lie so much in­
of the state. The associations cer­
add the interest of game sportsmen, tion, disclosing that Beeler and
terest by rising generation.
This
Earl Bryant, druggist, L. M. Plam- tifies that the calves it ships are
and of all who wish to see that had a jug of wine between them intoxicating liquor. He was fined
which dropped to the ground, The $100 and the costs and, in default of ondon, president of the Woodland, from cows making a good butter fat
I also aplies to cookery, sewing, and
The high scoring judging team at species of fish increased in the waters
School exhibits in which the children ! the Tillamook county fair, consisting of the streams of this county as the jug was confiscated and the men were the amount is resting in the court Wn., state bank, E. E. Dale and Fred average,and these calves are selected
Lane, county commissioners of Lewis to the wish of the buyers, from the
of the county toke a pardonable pride. of Flora Schild, Roletta Watson and game fish of this section annually told to appear before the justice of house jail.
While we may turn down the pres­ Peter Betschart, all of the Holstein- bring thousands of people over here the peace the next day, as they had
Chester Vanderpool was suspected county, Washington, L. Christianson, three principal cattle breeds of the
milking to do the next morning. Be­
dairyman and Wm. Schultz, cattle­
ent fair improvements, there will Friesan calf dub, will receive a trip
(Continued on page 4)
(Continued on page 6)
(Continued on page 4)
fore Justice Stanley they plead guil­
man, arrived over from the Washing­
come a time in the near future when to
,
the Pacific International, where
ty
to
the
charge
of
possession
of
in
­
ton town, Saturday and interviewed
the completion of the new grounds they
(
will compete with teams from
toxicating liquor and each paid the
Carl Haberlach and others, relative
will be demanded by the voters of thi Oregon,
(
Washington and Idaho.
sum of »100 into the county ex-
to the operations of the Tillamook
(Continued on page 6)
Members to be eligible in these
chequer. The time of their arrest
county creamery association, and al­
contests must have completed a live
was after the dance had closed. The
so inspected a couple of the cheese
stock project and turned in a final
dance people are trying to keep con-
factories near this city. They left in
report, The day set for the contests
County Clerk Brimhall last week the evening, and expressed themselv­
ditions orderly out there, and have
The
tax
roll
for
1922
calls
for
»830,-
The Tillamook bay fishermen’s
at the big fair is November 5.
139.68. Up to October 5. the last day, a deputy sheriff. Most of the trouble issued marriage licenses to the follow­ es as being well pleased with the strike is still on. Last Tuesday, the
Friends of the team are taking much
ing
persons:
H.
II.
Wingrove
and
Ida
in the past has been caused by
county and one of its leading in­ fishermen’s union at Bay City held
interest in the outcome of the work »684,725.67 was received leaving de­ people coming in from the outside, Painton both of Rockaway, October
dustries. It is the intention to form a a long session to consider a proposi­
linquent the sum of »145,441.01.
of the Tillamook team.
John F. McCormick, Jr. and creamery association in Clark county,
Since that date considerable more has and the Fairview people are determ­ 18.
G. A Reeher and wife. Miss Edith
tion coming from a local cannery, but
The second team that won at the
Johnsen, Sanford Brown and Lester county fair was composed of Andrew come in, subject to penalty. Most of ined that there shall be no booze at Maud C. Harris, October 19. Frank in the near future, the visitors see it is believed that the proposition was
Maver and Martha Foetli, October 20. great possibilities in the dairy busi-
their dances.
Phelp and wife, formed a party in a Iuigler, Jerry Liavis and Ivan Ludtke, the latter is on last half payments.
not satisfactory as the fishermen were
ness.
trq
Mr. Reeher”s 400 acre ranch who went to the state fair and judged
still out on Wednesday and no news
ii| V ison river, twenty-five miles
of a settlement of the differences be­
in contests there.
from this city, on last Sunday.
tween the buyers and the gill netterà
There are two houses on the ranch,
at this place was available up to yes-
aim viien the party arrived it was
terday.
fouim that a box which contained
There have been rumors afloat,
bed clothing and other household
The county clerk of Yumhill county however, during the week thus far
I ankles had been broken open and
is proceeding according to law to that negotiations were pending at
The funeral of past grand master
some of the articles taken away by
obtain a judgment of forfeiture this place, but nothing definite could
marauders. The house was in con- Thos. R. Ryan, of the I. O. O. F., of
against a Ford automobile owned by be learned. From expressions com­
fu. , < and did not look inviting for Oregon, occurred last Monday at the
Arthur A. Edmunds of Pacific City, ing from fishermen of this section
I “ ti nier home. Investigation of Odd Fellows temple in Portland, when
which was seized by the sheriff of there seems to be nothing to wurrant
I th. other cabin showed that it too the present grand master of that or­
that county on August 10 of this year, the assumption that tho strike will
I had been entered, and its contents der, John Aschim, of this city, offi­
charging that it was used to convey soon end, although such a thing
scattered aliout. Food stuff in both ciated at the services. The exercises
intoxicating liquor within the state might happen at any time, as in the
ease of all strikes. A few fish are
houses had been tak&n. Evidently were held at 2:30 p. m. and were
of Oregon.
coming in to the fish markets from
the invaders had a good time and largely attended by prominent Odd
some source, being enough to supply
didn't care. Upon his return Mr. Fellows all over the state. Deceased
the local demand for immediate con­
was a candidate for the supreme
Reeher notified the sheriff’s office.
sumption.
Ihi road up Wilson river as far as bench at a recent state election and
Leach bridge, stated Mr. Phelps, was a resident of Oregon City, where
wa« found to be in good condition. he had law offices.
J. A. Todd began moving the old
Beyond that to the Reeher ranch it
Todd hotel annex from its old loca­
I was not so good.
tion to a new one several feet west
Tuesday morning.
J. S. Lamar, wife and daughter, re­
The lower part of the building will
be re-fitted for store purposes and turned Sunday afternoon from a
Mrs. W IL Derby of Garibaldi, who
rented, and the upper story probably month's visit to Fulton, Mo. Mr. and
will continue to be used as a rooming Mrs. Lamar had not been back to
died in a Salem hospital last Friday,
was a pioneer of the Garibaldi sec­
house. The ground upon which it their old Missouri home for nineteen
formerly rested belongs to J. S. years and greatly enjoyed the visit,
I rum January 1, 1923, to October tion. Her remains were conveyed to
Mr. Lamar found a number of his
1 amar.
6, according to the books of the coun- that city last Saturday, the funeral
schoolmates still on terra firina,
and
burial
occurring
last
Sunday
at
old
tn usurer, there has been received
The Spruce Mills, inc., a Multno- and spent much time in reviewing
by the county in fines between the the latter place. Deceased was aged
But
ah county corporation with the the days of "old langsyne.”
above dates the sum of »9,686.74. 59 years, and came to this county
principal place of business in Tillam­ home was out west where the emerald
his leaves the balance of October from Iowa twenty-three years ago.
ook county, has filed petitions in bank green pasture- outspread and where
and the whole of the following two She is survived by her widowed hus­
band
and
two
sons
and
a
daughter.
ruptcy in the United States circuit the salt air gives health, and a eli-
Wontli ending the year n which to
court last week at Portland.
It’s mate contentment, that cannot be
urther swell the fine income. It is
listed liabilities were quoted at »14, duplicated in the east. And John was
Wm. Stephens, a Rockaway mer­
lieved that the total sum for fines
glad to get home.
ill with assets of »4325.
** the . nd of the year will approxi- chant, was in the city on business
matters yesterday.
n)l‘'e »12,000.
OLD PLACE OUTGROWN
GAME FISH ARE NEEDED
WOMAN IS SENT AWAY
ARE FED IN SHIPPING
DISCIPLES OF KAYAM
CAUGHT AT DANCE
WASHINGTON MEN
MAKE INSPECTION
CALF JUDGING TEAM
WILL BE AT EXHIBIT
TAXES COMING IN
FOR LAST HALF 1922
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ARE ISSUED TO SIX
FISHERMEN’S STRIKE
IS STILL IN EFFECT
WILSON RIVE RHOUSE
VISITED BY THIEVES
ODD FELLOW’S HEAD
AT RYAN FUNERAL
□
The Russian Thistle
MAY LOSE MACHINE
BY CONFISCATION
OLD TODD BUILDING
MOVED AND REPAIRED
FINES NEARLY $10,000
SINCE LAST JANUARY 1
MRS. W.H. DERBY DIED
AT SALEM, OREGON
LAMARS ARE HOME
FROM MISSOURI TRIP
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