Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1924, Image 1

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>UME 35; NUMBER 17
FEBRUARY COURT
CONVENES MONDAY
Aliens, Veterans of World War, to
be
¡try of Recent Origin
‘tomes Important
to Tillamook
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1924
Awarded
IS IN THE MAKING
FEDERAL REVENUE MAN
HELPS TAXPAYERS HERE
Winning of Oregonian Cup Brings
March 15 is Fated Date for Filing
Arrangements Being Made
For 5,000 People Here
in August
State Commanders
<rt-
PORTNEEDISVITAL
FOR DEVELOPMENT
1923 Income Returns to
Messages from Battalion and
Citizenship
in Short Order
OFFICERS COMPLIMENT
LOCAL GUARD COMPANY
Gain Nearly 30.5 Per Cent.
For Five-Year Period
Tax Collector
tr
▼
«
Unofficial Statement Gives
View of Question
in County
The February term of circuit court
A letter received by Capt. J. E.
Favorably
*
E. J. Walsh, a federal income tax
will convene next Monday, with
Shearer from Fred M. West, Major
man was here during the week up
Judge Bagley on the bench,
The
162nd Infantry on the 25th inst, says
to and inclusive of last Thursday.
civil cases are given below,
in part:
The
I with office quarters in the court house.
grand jury may return some crim-
“It is with great pleasure that I
‘ Persons liable for tax must file their
inal cases, but at this time none are
commend Capt. Shearer and each offi­
reports with the Collector of Internal
scheduled.
cer and man of Co. _K, 162nd Infantry
revenue at Portland not later than
ation of County Agents Helps
D. W. Tomlinson, naturalization Crowd May be Handled by Housing for your splendid achievment in win­ Sixteen New School Houses Built t March 15, 1924. The following items Local Kiwanians Bring Facts Before
examiner, of Portland, will be here,
ning the trophy for the highest aver­
are taken irom the law:
istribution
of
Calves
in Tent Colony Within
During the Last Five
Meeting in City Wednesday
and interrogate candidates for natur­
age attendance of all organizations
An income tax return must be filed
alization who may have served in the
from Tillamook
of the entire National Guard, of the
by every citizen of the United States
the City
Years in County
Evening
army during the World war. They
state of Oregon, for the year just
whether residing at home or abroad,
will be required to show an honorable
and every person residing in the
ended.
County School Superintendent G.
“It is only through efficient leader­
shipping of grade calves discharge, and to produce two wit­
United States, though not a citizen 1
The Elks are preparing for one
Capt. Geo. Mayo, himself a Ki-
B. Lamb, is authority for the follow­
iress to various parts of the nesses as to character; and if satis­ of the biggest convention events ever ship and the determination of each
thereof, having s net income for the ‘ wanian, was the guest of the local
ing statements as issued from his
factory,
they
will
be
made
United
est, and as far as Montana
calendar year 1923 of (a) $1,000 or society of that name at Guild hall
held by that organization in any city individual to do his full duty that office this week:
doming to the east, and Cal- States citizens at the present term of outside of Portland. The duty of en­ such achievements are possible,” etc.
over, if single or if married and not ' last Wednesday night, where a ban­
Based
upon
the
census
reports
that
The following letter from Adjutant
to the south, and British Col- court without going through the ola tertaining the next grand lodge meet­
living with husband or wife, or (b) quet was given in his honor. An elab­
the various district clerks filed, the
$2,000 or over, if married and living orate dinner was served, and at
! to the north, has become a five year sweat, the payment of fees ing of the B. P. O. E. devolves upon General Geo. A. White to Capt. Shear-
following
gains
in
school
population
with husband or wife, or (c) a gross which several talks were made by
e Tillamook industry that bids and etc. It is understood that two Tillamook, and the local lodge has has also been received:
are shown for a period of five years
“I would like to suggest that the
income of $5,000 or over.
rival the cheese making in­ such candidates are in this city, and started in torly to provide an enter­
local Kiwanians, followed by a short
beginning
in
1919:
1919,
2,361
pupils;
in time. The calves are ship­ others in the county who may wish tainment that will be adequate in its first time you are in Portland you
A single person, or a married per­ but nevertheless cordial talk by the
1920,
2,774,
pupils,
413
gain;
1921,
to take advantage of this opportunity, scope, and at the same time pleasing call at the Oregonian office and see
son not living with husband or wife guest of the evening.
in only a few days old.
2,793, pupils, 19 gain; 1922, 3,024,
the Oregonian trophy which is do-
on the last lay of the taxable year,
e older days of the cheese in- should be present in the County to the visitors.
pupils, 231 gain; 1923, 3,201, pupils,
Capt. Mayo, who is in charge of
may claim a personal exemption of
when roads were poor, and Clerk’s office by 8 a. m. Monday
Howard Lamar who is at the head nated by the Oregonian Publishing 177 gain.
the district which includes most of
morning.
company
for
the
company
having
the
$1,000.
The
head
of
a
family,
or
a
jiles were few, and when ex-
of the
entertainment committee,
This gain in school population is
Oregon and parts of Washington,
average drill
attendance
carried person living with husband
jmpanies did not specialize in " The law by which alien soldiers states that he is quite certain that largest
thus seen to be approximately 30.5
said in part:
who
served
in
the
United
States
arm
­
throughout
the
entire
year.
”
or
wife
on
the
last
day
of
the
tax
­
shipments, there was practic-
at least five thousand Elks and their
per cent in the period covered by the
“The proposition of improving the
“The Board awarded the cup to
able year, may claim an exemption of
> sale for the grade calf ies can become American citizens by families will be guests of Tillamook
five years reports. During the same
waterways of Tillamook bay is ona
the
short
route,
was
passed
by
Con
­
company
K,
which
had
a
clear
lead
$2,500.
If
husband
and
wife
file
sep
­
er that came unwelcome to
on August 21-22 and 23, and hun­
period the gain in school enrollment
of undoubted merit, The matter is
lamook dairyman’s corral or gress in 1919.
dreds of the herd probably will re­ over all other companies. The time was 31.2 per cent. For the year end­ arate returns, the personal exemption
wholly at this time in the hands of
Following
is
the
calendar
for
cf
presentation
will
be
left
to
your
may
be
taken
by
either
or
divided
be
­
the
few of them were wanted, and
main here for some time following
ing June 1922 there were enrolled in
my superiors, the United States
February
term:
many as might be needed to
the convention. It is planned to have convenience and wishes in the matter. the schools of the county 2,090 child­ tween them. In addition to the per­ board of engineers at Washington,
Monday,
February
4.
Harvey
I
wish
to
congratulate
you
and
your
sonal
exemption,
a
credit
of
$400
vs
i the herd quota were raised,
one continuous round of entertain­
ren while for the year ending June
That body still has the matter under
ment during the four days of the ses­ officers and men upon this splendid 18. 1923 there were enrolled 2, 464; may be claimed for each person (oth­ careful consideration, and I shall be
le milk that might have nour- Thomas over to March term.
Tuesday,
February
5,
9
showing,
which
reflects
credit
upon
er
than
husband
or
wife)
under
eight
­
•A
M.
le little newcomers was sold
sion. Among the attractions already
a gain in enrollment of 374 for the
een years of age, or incapable of self- governed wholly by their instructions.
iheese factories to sustain the Wheeler vs. Reedy.
thought out are the following: A big all of you, inasmuch as the award year.
covers
sustained
effort
during
a
whole
Wednesday,
February
6,
9
support because mentally or physi­ Anything that I might say at this
A.
M.
demand for the finished milk
clambake to be held at the fair
The average daily attendance ac­
time officially, would not be by the
cally defective.
So, there was but one thing Segessman vs. Sharp.
grounds, free for all; a boxing pro­ year.”
cording to the 1923 report was 26.5
sanction of the body which I repre­
Thursday,
February
7,
9
A.
M.
The
following
penalties
are
impos
­
>nd that was to brutally take
gramme which will call for prominent
per cent greater than that shown by
ed by the statute: For making frau­ sent; but this much I will say: The
axe and knock the grade West vs. state industrial accident boxers; a deep sea fishing trip; dan­
the 1922 report while the increase
dulent return, not to exceed $10,000 board will give the matter of the
if the leading breeds on the commission.
ces, burlesque parades by Elks; avi­
in school population during the same
Friday, February 8. Foelkner vs. ation stunts, competive shows in
or one year’s imprisonment, or both, improvement of the bay its best con­
d feed the remains to other
year was 8.5 per cent and the enroll­
and in addition 50 per cent of tax sideration, I am surel”
: animals of the carnivorous Tillamook Lumber company.
which there will be much rivalry
ment had increased 17 per cent. These
Unofficially, Capt. Mayo spoke of
Saturday, February 9, 9 A. M. among the various lodges; and other
evaded; for failure to make return on
i the ranch.
Occasionally,
figures show that the daily attend­
the
value of the bay as a means of
Wright
vs.
Marolf.
time,
not
more
than
$1,000,
and
in
Jim
Christenson,
one
of
our
big
outside people drove over
features that will be thought out lat­
ance has increased much more rapid­
Monday, February 11, Hellenbrand er. In fact, the committee plans to hearted dairymen, was in town Sat­
addition 25 per cent of the total tax; getting the lumber of the coast slope
nook roads through mud and
ly than the enrollment and school
and for failure to pay tax when due, to the markets by deep water, and
urday last mingling with the boys,
I with long wagon beds lit- vs. Bauer.
have diversions in plenty.
population. This is due in part to the
h straw, took cut a load of
Rollie Watson has charge of the and incidentally breaking off a few promptness of the teachers in report- or understatement of tax through personally felt an interest in the de­
negligence, etc., 5 per cent of tax due, velopment of all the harbors and
chunks of plain, unadulerated wis­
ves, the survivors growing
(Continued on page 6)
(Continued on page 2)
plus interest at lper cent per month channels of the coast, and believed
dom, and good Americanism, for Jim
cows. One or two Lincoln
during the period it remains unpaid. that great development was not far
is one who has proved his loyalty
ierds were recruited years
away, owing to the demands of com-
time and again, if he wasn’t born in
n grade Tillamook calves,
merce for such improvements.
this country.
Ine stock of that county or-
Senator Edwards spoke at some
Jim happened to hear that some
G. Ed Ross and A. O. Davison,
:ame from Tillamook. But
length, and presented carfully pre-
one in this county had named bis
if giving away or wantonly public accountants and auditors from
pared statistics showing the growth ‘
The Reliable Paint shop is the latest best cow for the Tillamook Herald;
A big slide on the Southern Pacific
he young calves of this Salem, arrived here last Friday, and
of the lumber development in the
s passed. Today, the Tilla- will begin the work early in February firm in town, with headquarters in and not to be outdone he informs us railroad near Enright occurred some
county,
as well as the wonderful in­
the
Goyne
building.
The
firm
is
time
Monday
night,
and
Tuseday
’
s
that
he
has
named
his
fine
three-
auditing
the
county
books.
Both
men
If is worth several dollars
The boxing contest held at the city
opens its eyes to the new come recommended as men who are Shaffer & McClure, Mr. McClure is quarters pure blood Guernsey bull passenger train was unable to go hall last Saturday night under the crease in county bank deposits. He
well qualified for the work, and as from Bay City, and is well known. “The Tillamook Headlight,” in honor htrough on its way to Portland, re­ auspices of the Tillamook boxing com­ also talked of the progress made in
whiclj^it arrives.
lerle Smith of this city, pro- certain interests have insisted that Mr. Shaffer is from California, and of this office, “And I’ll tell you,” turning to Tillamook at the usual mission for the benefit of the Ameri­ electrical application to light and
power by a comparison of the growth
ings the credit of initiating the county was “bankrupt,” and that is a son-in-law of Mr. Lahman, an said Jim, after he had eulogized the time that evening. It was understood can legion drew a full house.
of the latter industry since 1913 up
int of calves from this coun- the county court was responsible for old time chief of police in Tiflamook. animal, and told all its many good that the gap between the two trains
Clark Johnson and Tommy McCarty
ant market points by ex­ the “terrible condition of Tillamook Mr. Shaffer has had eighteen years points, “that bull's got a head of his was about 19 miles. The company went six rounds to a draw, with John­ to the present time; and, by the re­
began a number of years finances,” these men will find out to experience in auto painting, and the own. When he sees a fellow he don’t put on a large force of men to clear son doing most of the leading. The sults obtained, he was able to pre­
i came County Agent Pine, what extent, if any, and also be able firm expects to do re-nickeling and like, he aint backward about bawling away the slide at once. Trains and boys were so well matched, that the dict a still greater growth for electric
id over the matter of hav- to give the public an exact report of other work in the line of auto repair- him out, and that's why we call him crews were working at both ends of referee at the close of the final round lighting and power as applied to
mills and other rapidly increasing
“The Headlight.”
the slide.
iting association market its conditions and finances.
held up a mit of each boxer. Benny
industries
within the county, in the
It is understood that the account­
£ and out of the initial at-
Dotson of Portland stowed his oppen-
near future.
le by Mr. Pine about three ants will not ask any information
ent, Brick Coyle away by the K. O.
Carl Haberlach spoke of the growth
>, has grown an industry from individuals, outside of the men
route in the third verse of a six
of the cheese industry, and rather
attracted wide attention in whom they interview, and that they
round epic. The poem was unfinished
thoroughly discussed the matter of
irn states, and which has will deal with figures and actual con­
for Brick. Lewis Johnson and Dan-
freight transportation, as it affected
Ished by farm journals all ditions, and not with sentiment either
ny Burns went six rounds to a draw.
many of the leading industries of
for
against.
They
have
the
right
Jnited States.
Johnson was not in condition, but
the county. His remarks covered a
I to the testing association’s view. In the meantime, let us possess
made a good showing. El lings worth
large scope, in which well prepared
the business of calf ship- our souls with patience, and leave the
and Bertelson quit in their four round
i ' ll po- iU'Wfc
statistics played an important and
lad not been receiving as work to the investigators, and not
mix up when the Tillamook boy
W) OMfc STAMP «O'
practical part.
take
too
much
stock
in
the
outside
the calves * it thought it
knccked Bertleson out in the first
^OLIVIA
FO®
“
OVO
Russell Hawkins spoke on the
have; but many of the as- verdicts of the “alligators.”
part of the last round. Ammonia and
growing need of water transportation,
FROM PERU
embers were skeptical as
water brought Bertleson out of a bad
and the problems which the lumber
sme of the association in
dream. The Hollowell kids pummel-
men of this county must solve to get
ed each other in great fashion. They
itinued on page 4)
their products to market.
received a silver shower for their
The Kiwanians were accompanied
showing. It was a draw.
by their wives on the occasion.
The Tillamok rifle club has been
re-organized, and the election of offi­
cers occurred last Friday night at
the city ball. Fred Burkey was elect­
oppes of Montague, Calif- ed president of the club; Stanley
I of the Montague cream- Coates, vice president; Carl Dawson,
L. Haggerty of Chilliwack, B. C.,
ny, is here to buy a car- secretary^ T. Epplett, treasurer, and
arrived in town last Friday, and spent
ure-brrd Tillamook milch Bert Hudson, range officer. The boys
a day or two looking over dairy and
Ed Marshall and John Anderson of
ided he can get them. In will practice on the state range at
cheese making industries in the Tilla­ Garibaldi were arrested Sunday morn­
.« ’lore and purchased pure- the Quick corner east of town. The
mook valley. Mr. Haggerty was at­ ing by I-eslie Lucas and Chester Hold­
r calves. He came back in club voted the «tim of $40 to aid in
tracted here by the fame of Tilla­ en of the sheriff’s office at that place.
1915 and got more of the fitting up the range for target prac­
mook cheese, and the blooded cattle Liquor was found as evidence of the
itii he had purchased fifty tice.
have gained notoriety as state guilt of the parties. The district at­
Tillamook heifer bossies,
The club has about forty member­
world beaters in recent years, torney charged them with unlawful
ref are now costs , and they ship, including those whose names
understood that he was favor- possession of liquor, and when ar­
>n such rood satisfaction, have been sent into the chib within
impressed with what he saw raigned before Justice Stanley Mon­
Koppes is now back here to the last few days, and who will be­
1 while here. Mr. Haggerty is engaged day last, both pleaded guilty to the
load of real cows, which is come members, The club is a mem­
in the dairy and cheese making busi­ charge, and Marshall was fine 1 $75
of praise for the Tillamook ber of the National rifle association
ness near Chilliwack, and took a trip and coots, and Anderson was assessed
i. The calves were pur- which gives it the privilege of using
I to Oregon to get Yankee ideas along $150 and costs. Both asked two days
m “Smith, the Calf Man.” the state and government rifle rang­
| the lines in which he is interested.
in which to raise the money with
time ago went out of the es, and it is the intention, so it is
which to pay their fines. Failing in
Truly, the fame and name stated, to have a rifle team at the
L. H. Foster of Cloverdale, was a this, they will sleep in th« basement
Clackamas range later in the year.
I visitor ta the city last Sunday.
of the court bouse for a time.
Y FINE HERDS BUILT
CHEESE WILL BE GIVEN
RATIO COST IS LOWER
HASTE IS IMPERATIVE
TILLAMOOK ANIMAL
HAS GOOD NAME
COUNTY AUDITORS
LOOK OVER WORK AUTO PAINTING FIRM
HAS OPENED UP HERE
RAILROAD TRAFFIC
STOPPED BY SLIDES LAST BOXING CONTEST
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
Modem David Harams
3
LOCAL RIFLE CLUB
WAS REORGANIZED
MIAN HERE
PURCHASE COWS
BRITISH COLUMBIAN
SEES OUR DAIRIES POSSESSING LIQUOR
• BRINGS FINE TO TWO
,