Tn T innnv nnrrrxn- inrnrrt. t ■ar ' v,?»’ xILL.Ufkvuik, vMWUt/il, A jl X' LiMlUAll X AGREEMENT REPORTED IN JETTY ROAD CASE Project, When Finished, Will Open nen Congratulated on anization for Test Purposes McMinnville-Portland Loop by Tillamook OFFICIALSCRITICISED FOR POLITICS SAKE Propaganda Directed at County to Effect Loss of Faith PICTURE IN PAPER SELLS DANIELS BULL 1823 CHEESE SALES NEARLY 52,000,000 One of Northwest’s Finest Animals Sold PKiCÏÏ xUX,-* MANY TIMBER SALES TAKE PLACE LATELY Possible Improvement of Bar Tho't. to be Reason Behind Timber Recently to Eden, Last of 1923 Cheese Now Shipped, and Very Little in Storage Idaho, Man THE TEAS Movements Plans for Institution at Fair Grounds Has Merit, Say Taxpayers That an era of timber buying has Lester C. Daniels will ship today On what is considered good in­ begun in this county, seems a self- formation, it is learned that an agree­ to J. L~ Pelton, of Eden, Idaho by ev- evident fact. The Crown-Willamette press a fine yearling Jersey bull. The ment has been reached regarding the company after buying the big Wheel­ blooded youngster is “Madge’s Sophie right of way along the S. P. near er Brothers tract just south of this Lad,” one of the finest young Jersey Brighton and between that town and city ui townships one and two south, bulls in the Northwest, both in pedi­ Jetty creek, about one mile in length. 11 west, is quietly buying up other gree and form. Mr. Pelton, the buy­ This agreement was arrived at in a tracts along Tillamook bay. The com­ Cost of Present System of Handling I Value of Butter and Ole IO conference between Portland heads All Present Tax Laws Should be er, is a prominent Jersey breeder of Seconds Being Eliminated by Care pany recently bought 160 acres of Idaho, and bought the Tillamook calf of the Southern Pacific company and spruce and hemlock of Mrs. Ruella County Poor is Now About in Handling of Milk Around Repealed, and Simpler System led at Meeting of Dairy without seeing it, depending upon its members of the state highway com­ Nelson along the bay, and persistent $800 Per Month Dairies picture in a stock journal and its ‘fine Boosters mission on Wednesday of last week. Inaugurated rumor has it that other tracts ex­ pedigree. The matter was not made public al tending from Netarts over to Cape This calf’s dam i^ a silver medal the time for the reason that a copy Lookout along the shores of Netarts Western News Syndicate Special The matter of a county poor farm As the time for election of the new daughter of the silver medal senior A total of 7,113,076 pounds of bay are being picked up by interests Enual meeting of the Tilla- of the agreement between the two w Tester’s association occur- companies in Portland had to be for­ national, state and county officers herd sire on the Daniels Jersey farm. cheese was manufactured in Tilla­ supposed to be close to the Crown- has been discussed in this county for je circuit court room of the warded to San Francisco for approval draw near one naturally expects to The young bull was purchased for use mook county last year by the factor­ Willamette company of Oregon City. several years past, and now that the ke last Saturday at one by the higher ups of the company in hear more or less criticism of the acts as a junior herd sire on the Idaho ies of the Tillamook county creamery All of the timber so far purchased county fair is to be held on the new breeder’s high producing herd and association, with an income of »1,927,- has consisted of spruce and hemlock, grounds, which are being fenced and ■ m. About sixty members that city. It is believed, however, of those in office. t which is used for the purpose of improved, where eighty acres of good kociation were present, be- that a satisfactory agreement has Some people imagine that the gen­ was selected in competition with some 290.92. soil is available, the idea of the possi­ The directors of the creamery as­ making paper. |rinkling of spectators. The been arrived at between the Portland eral run of official positions are sine­ of the best Jersey breeders in the From intimations made by those bility of having a central place for inauspicious for a large gath- representatives and the state high­ cures and that about all the officer northwest. It is understood that a sociation were apprised of these facts Wednesday by Secretary Carl Haber- who seem in a position to know, there the care of the indigent of the coun­ outside the wind howled way commission; ad it further be­ has to do it to hold down the official good price was paid. lach at the annual meeting of the will be much activity the coming sea­ ty, is taking form in the minds of the came in near cloud bursts. lieved that the agreement will be chair, look wise, and draw his salary, organization. son in bolt production along the bay. court and many of the taxpayers, I Gienger, president of the ratified by the San Francisco heads. and they never think that with it In the event that the S. P. heads goes a great amount of work, large The poundage of cheese made in In fact, there is a demand for all looking to economy. in called the meeting to or- The court has tentative plans in 1923 exceeded the previous years out­ kinds of timber, where it is available f Paul Fitzpatrick read the in San Francisco agree with the re­ responsibility, much criticism and put by 497,119, or a gain of 7.5 per for easy handling close to the bay, mind which will include living apart­ of the last annual and spe- commendation of the Portland heads some worry; but it does not take long of the company, it would seem that for the new incumbent to discover cent. The sales for the past yetp and it is intimated that some big ments for the poor and a hospital Ings. show a gain of »185,872.20, or 10.5 deals in timber are now pending in building, where the sick can be taken interesting statistics was the chief obstacle has been removed that his path is not all roses, that The Leach bridge over the Wilson per cent over the 1922 sales. The the western part of this county, and care of, instead of at private hos­ ¡Bment that 2897 cows had to the completion of the Brighton- he will be “cussed” and discussed ted during the year ending Jetty gap of the Roosevelt highway. with the same freedom and by the river, about 12 miles from this city, average price received for cheese, even railroad building is hinted at in pitals. It is also planned to have This gap when closed and turned same persons who criticised his pre­ was struck by a falling tree one day Tillamook, was 26.5 cents. connection with some of the proposed quite a plat of ground for cultivation le present month. Expenses by those of the indigent who are over to traffic will finish the loop from decessors; that no matter how hard last week, and broke up and fell in­ Secretary Haberlach reported that purchases. tailed, and a bank balance The probability of the improvement physically able to attend to garden­ ir the association. It was from Portland via McMinnville, Tilla­ he works or how hard he tries to do to the river, resulting, so it is aid, the last of the 1923 cheese has just yn that 30 per cent more mook, the beach towns along the his duty or please the people, there in a total loss. The bridge t is claim­ been shipped and that only about of the Tillamook . bay channels by ing and the like. It is believed that cost between »2000 and 1000 boxes remained in cold storage congress this year, which will permit three or four cows could be taken kd been shipped this year ocean, Wheeler, Seaside, Astoria, and will be some whom he cannot please. ed, $2500, when built, and is from ten to in San Francisco and Los Angeles, of good sized lumber carriers enter­ care of by the inmates, and that milk down the Columbia river to the start ­ [ year in the same period, Usually the biggest noise and the r testing association has ing point, and will be one of the most severest criticisms come from the twelve years old. The loss of the though a considerable portion had ing the bay as far up as Bay City, could thus obtained for the use of bridge occurred during a high wind is attracting the interest of lumber the inmates. Small fruits, such as id in this county to be known attractive, scenic loops in the state. (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page a) storm, which it is believed aided in The completion of the highway men from all over the country; and berries, could also be cultivated, and ktion No. 2. The new associ- its downfall. There is not much travel the further fact that Tillamook is one such a farm made partially self-sus­ es in the Cloverdale section. over the dyke from Nehalem to at this time of the year over the of the “last frontiers” of timber as taining, at least. Jamieson was introduced as Wheeler, will still further shorten bridge, and there is but one settler yet unexploited, is*an added attract­ At the present there is no county ker for the occasion. Mf. this road, and it seems likely that immediately above t on the road. It this work will be completed the com ­ ion to big firms that may with to en­ appropriation for the purpose, but it I formerly was a county agri- probably will be rebuilt this spring. gage in the business of manufactur­ is believed that a considerable sav­ kgent, but is now connected ing summer. ing could be obtained by having a The local lodge of Elks presented Then completion of the big auto For some years past Pat Smith, ing lumber for markets. Oregon Agricultural college, the well known delver for hidden Tillamook county is the home of centrally located place for the care of the cow testing work in loop should result in increased pat­ the comedy “Ten Thousand Dollars,” treasure on Necarney mountain, has “big timber,” and as the demand for of the poor over the present rather , and spoke for half an hour, ronage of the Tillamook beaches, at the high school gymnasium last salvaged sticks of teakwood timber lumber is increasing, and as the sup­ expensive system. gas illustrated by charts and and be of value and interest to tour­ Monday and Tuesday nights this The records at the court house from the hull of an old wreck on Ne­ ply is yearly growing less in the Iteresting. He began his ists from other states, who come here week to crowded houses. carney beach, and having sawed them United States, it will not be strange show that it cost about »7,214 in 1923, bngratulating the dairy cow to our state by the hundreds of thou­ The Elks orchestra furnished catchy music, and is highly commend­ Sheriff John Aschim left last Sat­ into convenient lengths for canes, if extraordinary development should to maintain the poor of the county. Association of the county. sands every year. ed by the attending public. The char­ urday for Los Angeles, California, has disposed of them at a nominal take place here soon. There are in the neighborhood of lal organization he stated, twelve permanent dependents in thia acters in the comedy were all local, armed with a requistion for the tak­ price as souvenirs. The wreck is only pn operation longer than any county, but others are temporarily with exception of C. J. McNaughton ing of young Claws, who was arrested accessible at very low tide, and most I organization on the^Pacific helped during the year, which runs and wife, and the general verdict was by the chief of police in Los Angeles of the time it is buried under huge bis association had a record into quite a sum. Some of the latter one of satisfaction. On numerous a few days ago. The forger jumped deposits of ocean sands. When the werager production of 350 expenses is for medical treatment at occasions it has been decisively dem­ his bond here over a year ago, and currents are right, however, and the >f milk per cow. This he private hospitals. onstrated that Tillamook has much fled the country after indictment by tide is also low, it can be seen and I not wholly due to the Under competent and careful man­ M -------- The three men who robbed the talent, which only lacks the opportun­ the Tillamook county grand jury. He gotten to. There is much speculation ■mate, succulent grass is charged with forgery in raising a as to this wreck, but the fact that J. Merle Smith, mayor of the city, agement, a poor farm could be made | the year around pas- Mosier bank, one of whom—Vincent— ity for expression. but had been great- was shot while resisting arrest at The scenery for the comedy was check from two dollars to forty dol­ the hull or portions of it at least were was in Portland the fore part of the to cut a lot of the present expense. iby right feeding and bal­ Visalia, and afterwards died, were all excellent, and the costumes up to date lars, which was cashed at the office of composed of teakwood, gives rise to week attending United States circuit The county already has the site, and Coats Lumber company in this city. the idea that it may have been a court, he being the principal wtness it is paid for, and therefore available lions. Grass, the elements captured, and will be tried for the and appropriate for the occasion. ■ grain, will not make ani- robbery. In the confession of Will­ The proceeds were quite satisfac­ Sheriff Aschim is expected back about Chinese junk. How long ago it was in the prosecution of A. E. Hellemn, without cost. wrecked, and the circumstances at­ of Bend, charged with intent to de­ The matter has been discussed by te the best production. The iams, one of the men implicated, it tory, and will go to the fund now be­ Sunday, with his man. (Continued on page 5) tending it, are matters merely con­ fraud J. Merle Smith, who shipped le of the best results, is feed came out that had the men escaped ing secured for the entertainment of the Elks grand lodge, which is jecture. There is however, some L. H. Foster of Cloverdale was in after the Mosier robbery, it was their him ten calves from this county to jof the right kind. Tilla- town last Sunday. Indian tradition about it. Bend. tey cows have the highest intention to hold up and rob the mes­ scheduled to meet here this year. senger from the Tillamook bank on The case has been mentioned be­ lontinued on page 2) his way to Garibaldi on pay day to fore in the columns of this paper, and the Whitney mills. The man killed, most of the readers are familiar with was Vincent; the other two were C. R. the circumstances. The case is on Superintendent T. R. Pollock was Williams and Ted Madronas. The trial at this time, a jury having been in town last Tuesday night, and stat­ contemplated robbery of the cash secured on Tuesday. The defendant ed that on the following day he would — messenger for the Whitney mills is accused of ordering ten calves from put up notices along the river and Heth anniversary of the in- would indicate that the men were Smith, C. O. D. by express, and the elsewhere, notifying the public not tf the Knights of Phythias, familiar with this part of the coun­ calves were finally sold for expenses to fish for salmon or steelheads from bated by the ' local • — • try, or, at least had a confederate incurred for their keep at Bend, and the dam downstream a distance of Pythian jheir hall in this city last who was. The arrest of the men it is alleged that Hellemn did not ap­ two miles. This time the order is by light. John I. Knight of doubtless prevented a robbery in this pear to take the shipment, but when the fish commission, and not the lie delivered the anniver- county, and will cause extra precau­ the calves were sold, bought them in game commission, and the present las. which is well spoken of tion on the part of the Whitney com­ under the name cf Ole Swanson, for notices are backed by an act of the ■rho attended. There was pany. a lesser price than that originally legislature, and violation of the law tendance of Phy thia ns prea- charged. as posted will result in a heavy pen­ J lifferent parts of the coun- alty upon conviction. The notices are ■nbers also came from Sea­ posted for the purpose of protecting bend. McGhee’s orchestra salmon and steelheads from fishermen, excellent music for the oc- a the hatchery need the egg for lides pleasing vocal num- spawning purposes. Beyond the down :ial singers. A good pro- stream limit of the two miles men­ Capt. Jensen, keeper ot the Cape I rendered, followed by tioned in the posters, is a stretch of Mears lighthouse, was in the city A drummer, who gave his name as bd dancing. one mile to the hatchery, which does Monday, and appeared before the J. J. Gall, was fined the latter part not seem to be covered by the posters. county court regarding the finishing of last week being drunk, for oper­ of the uncompleted gap in the Bay­ ating a car while intoxicated, and for ocean road, for which - an appropri­ insulting a woman, within ation was made in the last county the precincts of Tillamook. budget. The captain is interested in Evidently Gali was true to Is from the Wheeler heirs the completion of the road for the name, if the name given was ■ and elsewhere, to the reason that the government can ship his real one. No liquor was found Frank Brown, a breeder of pun lamette paper mills at Ore- its supplies to Tillamook by rail, and on the outside of him, but that he bred cattle at Carlton, Oregon, ar­ Irecentlv recorded in this theri have them conveyed over the had a load inside, was evident from rived here last Saturday, and went I the court house, covered Bayocean road, when completed, to a the thickness of his utterance when over to Oceanside, where he will have F“’ of the record book of point where the latter road will in­ he appeared before the police judge, constructed for his use, a neat bung­ I and the revenue stampa terest the road that leads back up on and he was given a blanket fine of alow on lots bought last summer of In deeds amounted to »732 the cape to the lighthouse. »50. He was arrested by Chief of Rosenberg Brothers, proprietors of teyance of 8538 acres of Police White on the complaint of the ' the resort. Along with him cam > ■ hemlock timber land. The J. H. M. Smith of Beaver, was in woman whom he insulted. The story members of the firm of Kelsey A b filed by tbe purchasers town Monday, shaking hands with may be summed up in three words: Sons, contractors and builders who b of the present month. old time friends. Gall got grabbed. will erect and finish the building. SILOS VALUABLE WOULD SAVE EXPENSES COMPETES WITH IDAHO MAY COLLECT 1919 TAX WILSON BRIDGE FALLS AND IS TOTAL LOSS ELKS COMEDY SHOW REPORTED SUCCESS TEAK FROM WRECK SOLD ABOUT COUNTY TILLAMOOK SHERIFF AFTER MAN IN CAL. ROB WHITNEY MILL, HAD BEEN PLANNED D K. P. LODGE |IS ANNIVERSARY F ibod T stimber N ge hands here BEND MAN IS TRIED ON DEFRAUD CHARGE LIGHTHOUSE TENDER ASKS ABOUT ROAD LIMITS FOR FISHING POSTED ALONG RIVER Tottering Landmarks DRUNK AND INSULTING, MAN WAS FINED $50 BUILDING HAS STARTED AT OCEANSIDE BEACH