èilkunoo ME 35; NUMBER 22 1 the miss es of $2200 Allowed land Woman by Jury TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY MARCH 7, 1924 HIGHWAY OFFICER CATCHES MOTORISTS MANY CHEESE PRESSES MADE BY LOCAL SHOP Lack of Lights and vVrong Parking Tillamook Cheese Factories Require Cause of Many People Bro't to Court Legion and Guardsmen out in Mass for Ceremony Monday New Kind of Press With Advent of I.oaf Cheese JETTY CREEK ROAD PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR LIBRARY BENEFIT WAS GIVEN FRIDAY Musical Program Friday Was Highway Commission and Railroad Reported to Have Settled Given for Benefit Well Atten- ded and Enjoyed Better Street Urged When Committees Meet With Aldermen The library benefit entertainment The inauguration of the new form W. Bealey, representing the Public given at Guild hall last Friday night of Tillamook eheese now being made Service commission arrived in Tilla­ was not only well attended, but prov­ by the factories of the Tillamook mook Tuesday night, and began a ed to be an entertainment of merit, Creamery association, has resulted in whirlwind campaign of law enforce­ and one that pleased. A very sub­ the creation of considerable new ment in Tillamook and other parts of stantial amount was realized, which equipment in the matter of loaf the county that has resulted in a num­ will go td the city library fund. The cheese presses. The new loaf style ber of arrests of auto owners and esented in Case Extend drivers for various infractions of the Special Entertainers Supply Interest is responsible, and practically all the People of County Long Suffering, in amount secured above expense was Dogs and Smoke Also Aired for the $78.71. factories of the association, we are state highway law. Several persons To Purchase of Beach for Evening to Tillamook Need of Important Link of Council's Information by The program included a reper- informed, will put in new loaf press­ were cited here for a lack of lights at Resort in 1913 toire of old songs that found instant People es. Taxpayers Roosevelt Highway night, parking on the wrong side of cordial reception in the hearts and A visit to the wood-working shop the street, and for failing to get minds of the audience. The singer of F. J. Pye, of this city, formerly 1924 licenses, and for operating cars r case before the circuit on a 1923 license. He was assisted The opening of the new armory the Hyde shop but now solely oper­ Ever since early last year the coun­ was Mrs. Dai Steele-Ross, of Seattle, City council met in adjourned ses­ week was the suit of Mrs. by city police and county officers building to the public, occurred last ated by Mr. Pye, resulted in the in­ ty and state have been tied up on the who was accompanied by Mrs. R. N. sion last Wednesday night, with all rvey against Mrs. Frances whom he requisitioned. In fact Mr. Monday night, and was the occasion formation that among the first to put completon of a strip of road about a Henkle on the piano. The other lead­ members present. omas, a prominent society Braley was a busy man all day Tues­ of the presentaton of the Oregonian in the new style cheese press, was mile in length between Brighton and ing entertainment was that furnished Bills for the month of February Los Angeles, California, day and until late Tuesday night. cup trophy to Company K as a re­ the Holstein factory east of town. Jetty creek. The gap question is on by the little daughters of Mr. and were allowed. the beach part of the Roosevelt high­ Mrs. Robert Leonard of this city, who, band since dead, with an- Four cases were leported waiting at sult of the best record for attendance On motion the council bought the (Continued on page 4) way; and for some months past ne­ costumed as George and Martha Catlin paving outfit for $375. This other ^capitalist promoter named the city recordqj’s office Wednesday at drill made by any company in the gotiations have have been pending Washington, aanced the stately min­ outfit will assist the street commision Chapin, pought the Bayocean penin­ morning- and truck drivers will be ranks of the O. N. G. in the state. betwen the State highway commis­ uet of Colonial times to piano accom- to repair and patch the street, and sula andfbuilt a fine hotel and a large required to secure the necessary in­ The building began to fill up early, sion and the S. P. company for a panament by Mrs. Koch. Both are was looked upon as an investment and well appointed natatorium and surance and bonds to operate under until, when the time came for the settlement as to the right of way good, but the elder daughter, Miss that would pay for its cost in a short numerous other buildings with a view authority of the state. Mr. Bealey exercises, it was estimated that more around a bluff that barely gives Helen Leonard, has all the grace of time. The machine can be operated to making it the premier beach re- said the state was determined upon than a thousand people were com­ Capt. J. E. Shearer has been author­ enough room for the railroad, and movement and skill one would find in by the commissioner and his as­ sort of'th' Oregon coast a rigid enforcement of state laws fortably seated in the drill room and At the average professional stage danc­ sistant. ized to permit the Tillamook Rifle not enough for the highway. ■rash that follow The ■fash followed an ex- and regulations this year as they in the balconies. of from $50,000 to $60,000 applied to highway traffic and other­ The company formed with a 100 culb to use the rifle range east of last, so it is related, an agreement er.. Miss Leonard in response to an Mr. Hammond presented a petition ■bove improvements, and the wise. He claims there has been too per cent attendance in respoiHl to town, when not in use by the O. N. G. has ben reached under whose pro- encore, gave a Russian dance. Mrs. for a street light near Front street ; litigation that has followed much of carelessness in that regard the bugle, and General George A. company. The permission comes from vsions the road can be completed this Ross was roundly applauded for her and Fourth avenue. It was referred The state and county will singing, which showed both culture to the street committee. rs. Potter-Thomas, widow in the past. He further stated that White, commander of the O. N. G., Brigadier General White of the Ore­ year. of n actor in the investment there was nothing in the state laws made a very pleasing presentation gon Natonal Guard, and is pleasing to have to build a right of way for the and heart. F. W. Talbot of the local soda lot owners, is local history. to prevent a municipality from mak­ speech, which it is to be regretted the Rifle club boys, who have no place railroad company around the big The entertainment was greatly en­ works complained that $50 a year bluff, and in turn will be given a joyed, and proves the oft repeated was too much for grocers and others rs. Thomas made a compro- ing any local laws regarding city cannot be given verbatim in these of their own. right of way taken from the com­ statement that Tillamook has with­ who do not operate a soda fountain the trustees of the lot own­ traffic it saw fit. He urged upon both columns. He said that Company K pany right of way for the highway. in its environment many people of or sell ice cream, to pay. He said that ers, which ended the litiga- county and city officials to most rigid­ should feel especially proud of the The extension grade to be made by culture and musical accomplishment. it discriminated against his business. ractically passed all of her ly enforce the provisions of the state fact that the youngest company in the the state and county, will have to be other owners. In this mat- law regarding illegal traffic and other matter of organization in the state, It cost a grocer $50 per year to sell allowd to settle for at least six contendedtby the attorneys highway violations. should win this cup. It was also the bottled pop. His contenton was that months after completion, befwe it Ida S. Harvey, a lot owner in fartherest west company in the United the license should be lowered. He Miss Helen Leonard, daughter of wll be safe for railroad traffic, and it i and a hard-working but States, its headquarters being in close Mr. and Mrs. Robet Leonard of this paid a license for making pop, while [business woman, that she proximity to the Pacific ocean. It city, bids fair with proper instruction is believed that the road will not be outside people sold their output here assisted to bring about a was a winner of the trophy in com­ and study, to rival some of the great ready for auto travel and general without license. He couldn't see why? The newly organized Elks band, e settlement between Mrs. petition with thirty-five other com­ dancers of the period. The little miss travel before 1925. The city attorney was asked to But there is a strong probability which is to have a total band mem- draw a blanket ordinance governing mas and the lot owners panies in the state. He said, however, is but thirteen years of age and up that the road will be completed this bership of twenty-five muscians, is licenses for retailing carbonated wat­ Mrs. Thomas promised the F. C. Esch, the well known manager that the local company would have to to the present has developed a wond­ (Continued on page 5) planning for a series of concerts in ers, etc. 5,000 for her good offices of the Penny store in this city, left (Continued on page 2) erful grace of movement and skill in this city, to arouse public interest in alf. This was denied by Wednesday last for a trip to Trier, Councilman Brimhall said that com­ dancing. Her appearance at the a- band which the members believe plaints had come to him from citizens as and her attorneys; and Germany, to se his mother, who is Guild hall entertainment and at the will be made a credit to the town in about the shutting off of city water esses were examined for quite ill. Mr. Esch expects to be Armory opening within the past few point of appearance and erformance. on Sunday. The mayor said the com­ st, some of them being gone for about two months on his days, has aroused local pride to a L. D. Rayl is the leader, and the plaint was up to the water commis­ attorneys and business men European trip, and in the meantime high pitch, and she is now a real fav­ muscians comprise some of the best sion, not the council. d. Milton McKnight, a youth of twen ­ the store will be in charge of C. M. From A. O. Davidson, the account­ orite with Tillamook audiences. It musical talent in the city, and it is Dr. Robinson, one of a committee t filed in circuit court at Hadley, one of the Penny staff of is understood, that her Portland teach­ ty years, whose home is in Garibaldi, by Mrs. Harvey was for clerks in this city, and the present ant here in charge of the work of G. er has induced Palova, the great was arrested this week by Sheriff hoped to have the band available for from the Kiwanis club, made an ex­ services rendered the de- assistant manager. Mrs. Esch and Ed. Ross, who has the contract to ex­ Russian dancer, to take the American Aschim, charged with the theft of a the two important public occurrences cellent talk on the subject of an im­ the above settlemnt, Mrs. family will remain in the city while pert the records of the county, it was prodigy with her on a European tour watch estimated to be worth $7.50. scheduled for this city during the proved lighting system for the city. learned that the work is going ahead coming summer—the Elks annual He stated that a meeting had been iming an oral agreement to Mr. Esch is gone. as rapidly as posisble, under the cir­ this year, during which time Miss McKnight was arraigned in circuit state convention, and the coming held recently when committees from The jury after a trial cumstances. Recently an accountant Leonard will receive special instruc­ court Tuesday, and pleaded guilty to State Press association meeting. the Elks and Kiwanis club had form­ d lasted the greater part the charge, and was fined $100 by the was sent in by Mr. Ross, but was re­ tion in her chosen art. It is understood that the Elks hand ulated a plan by which the city could Jrs this week, rendered a Judge together with the costs of the It is also understood that she will called within two days to go some­ probably will appear soon at the be better lighted generally, and Sec­ avor of Mrs. Harvey in the where else. Mr. Davidson believes, be accompanied by her parents on the action. Upon payment of $25 cash Coliseum theatre in this city, and ond avenue in particular. There has 200 and the costs of the from a present survey of the work, tour. That «he will climb the lvights to the clerk of the court it was ad­ there demonstrate its fitness to be been no improvement in city lighting e trial was largely attend- that a report of the condition of the in her future profession goes with­ judged that McKnight should be pa­ championed as the “home town band.” for seven years past. The city has ras concluded Wednesday Two armed forces met out in the out saying, as she is not only pretty, roled pending good behavior. At the jury rendering a ver- southern part of the city one day this county can be made about the middle but is also possesed of a rare charm last accounts he was in jail. It is B. C. Lamb, Jr., is the ousincss man­ now the worst lighted town of its April No intimation was given of ager of the new organization. size in the state, perhaps. The city fter its retirement. of manner, and is piquant and bright understood that the pi isoner is an I. week, and agreed to stage an Indian had outgrown the present system. By vey is said to be a hard- fight The Indians took to the buck­ of any startling items that might mentally. W. W. occur in the forthcoming report a better system the safety of the city man, but also is a practi- adjacent to town* and the would be enhanced. Light is always woman. She resides in brush whites under command of a brave a center of attraction. The “great Mrs. Thomas is a resident officer, undertook to dislodge the hos- white way,” or illuminated Broadway, la, and is a society woman, tiles from the pussy willow flats N. Y. was an illustration. Its splen­ r of Bayocean witnesses where they lay concealed, armed with Oregon Fir is noted for the beauty did lights had made it the most at­ ined on both sids of the bean-shooters, air rifles and other of its finish, and occasionally a piece tractive street of that city. . The Bayocean litigation deadly juvenile arms, including bows of Douglass fir burl is found, that is The plan worked out by the two before both U. S. circuit and arrows The arrows were blunt­ of sut passing natural beauty on ac­ committees jointly, was to put in six es in Portland, and this ed, so as to come within the rules of count of the variety of its imprinted lights to the block on the main busi­ outgrowth or aftermath of the Hague tribunal. The Caucassian geometrical designs, the voluntary ness street, whch would mean six litigation. trumpeter blew the charge on a tin- work of dame nature. M. L. Olson* a times as much light. The idea was to rvey was represented by whistle, and the whites rushed out to cabinet maker and wood-worker in give additional light to Second avenue [ Chester Shepherd and o. exterminate the Apaches, flrng fierce­ the shop of F. J. Pye of this city, from the Lamar corner to the city Portland. H. T. Botts ly and yelling horribly, thus hoping recently picked up a piece of yellow (Continued on page 5) or the defendant. to stampede the Indians, who under fir that contained many such natural Potter and Chapin attempt- chief No-Whiskers, refused to be stam designs, and he has converted the tinued on page 6) peded. It was a bitter fight. While board into a top for a library table, there was no smoke to cloud the bat­ and further embellished it with scroll­ tle field, BB shot and small pebbles saw work and French mirror effects, flew carelessly. It was when the fight the latter on two sides of the table. was fiercest, that a 12-year old son Oliver D. Davis, whose stage name Mr. I.arson calls the figures on the of Bert Hudson* was wounded while top of the table “rosette work.” All is Toby Oliver, formerly proprietor of stooping to scalp one of the dis­ he did was to smooth and varnish it. the Tinshop theatre in this city, on The table must be seen to get a real March 3rd filed a suit in circuit court Schofield of Garibaldi was mounted and disabled whites. The impression of its beauty. So varied for $15,000 damages against C. t week by the grand juiy, BB shot struck just above the right ear,- „ entered the flesh and followed are the natural effects that descrip­ Ix'wis, Geo. Burckard, et als, of ith contributing to the I“- tion is impossible, except by an artist city. Of the whole amount sued of a minor. He was ar- the skuli for about an inch, and lodged. The wounded warrior was versed in tecnninal description of $10,000 is for general damages, circuit last Monday. and such things. It is understood that $5,000 is for special damages. t guilty. His case was set assisted from the field and taken to The complaint et forth that: the office of Dr. Shearer, who dis ­ Mr. Larson will later place the table n April 10th next. After on exhibition. The timber was found about the 15th day of February 1924, ing was had, he was lodged the BB spheroid, and bound up aid defendants entered into a con­ near this clt,y. icted by the grand J«nr. the wound. This ended the battle for spiracy for the purpose and with the y last, and has two more the day. but it is said that further object of depriving this plaintiff of warfare of a terrible character will Walter Stark, who has been work ­ inst him, one of which is break out again, so Boon a.« the boys ing for the Bell Telephone company his said business, and securing said f rape. as an engineer, has severed his con- business for themselves, etc.” ow, indicted a year ago for can sneak out the air-guns which par­ As yet no answer has been filed, nection with that company, and re- nd recently brought back ents have locked up, since the battle. turned to this city, where he will but it is understood that the defend­ Angeles as a fugitive from Mrs. E. W. Stark left last Satur­ hereafter be. He now has a place ants will defend the suit* which prom­ s arraigned in circuit court in the Sunset garage, and is glad to ises to be a matter of some consider­ and pleaded not guilty to day for a tan days visit with her able local interest. daughter. Mrs. L. M. Nelson of Mon ­ get back to Tillamook to stay. ent. His ease has been tesano, Wn. al on April 10th. EAN IS INVOLVED LEGION AIMS EXPLAINED MAY GRADE THIS YEAR LICENSES ARE REVISED GOVERNMENT RANGE IS OPEN TO CLUB DRE5? DANCING PRODIGY IS DISCOVERED HERE ELKS BAND CONCERTS PLANED FOR FUTURE LOCAL MERCHANT TO VISIT GERMANY REPORT ON COUNTY PROMISED IN APRIL GARIBALDI YOUTH IS ALLEGED THIEF I ND I AN FIGHTERS MEET HEAP TROUBLE Watching Developments S CHARGES O’T AGAINST MAN BEAUTIFUL FIR WOOD FOUND BY WORKMAN DAMAGE SUIT FILED OVER LOCAL THEATER