Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1924, Image 1

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    E 35; NUMBER 24
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN
WILL HAVE LIBRARY
HELD HERE TUESDAY
ion of Illuminating
m Put Off Until
uture Time
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
Former Copra Plantation Owner Has
Writer Says All Boxing Cards Were
Vivid Story of Origin of
Real Exhibition of Fistiana
Synthetic Butter
Saturday
Night
Improvements
Association Office Wrestles
be Replaced Soon by
Commissioners
Will
be
Added
for
Better Appearance and Com
fort of Quarters
Primary Expected to Bring
Out Many Still Who
Aspire to Office
A record-breaking crowd filled the
The anti-oleomargarine demonstra­
Forgets Checks
The volunteer fire company of this
armory
last Saturday night when the
tion staged at the city hall last Tues­
city held a business meeting last
Tillamook
Boxing
commission,
under
day night by the Tillamook county
Thursday night. Fire Chief Coates
the auspices of the American Legion,
) cow testing association, packed all of
was in the chair and Ted Fritz sec­
put
on
a
card
that
is
locally
quoted
the lower floor seating space, and
retary. After the business of the
as the best ever seen in this city.
nearly filled the gallery. The occasion
company was transacted, there was a
This
is
the
way
the
sports
editor
was featured by the presence of sev-
general discussion about fixing up the
' ral out of town speakers, including J. Very Little Construction Work Plan of the Headlight saw it:
Association People Expect Dearth of hall to make it more attractive to Paid Propagandists Covering County
“
Oh,
boys,
some
fight!
Bout
No.
1.
D. Mickle, state dairy and food com­
the boys and to visitors. During the
at Night Instead
ned for Coming Summer by
Harry Soo, a young Portland China­
for Some of the Prospective
missioner; J. A. Scollard of Seattle,
coming summer Tillamook will have
man,
started
a
tong
war,
and
so
en
­
in the Morning
Wash., chairman of the Pure Dairy
the County
Dry
Winter
many visitors, and naturally, they
Office Holders
raged Billy Nelson, another Portland
Products committee for the state of
will want to visit the hall, and that
boy,
that
he
forgot
they
were
to
be
Washington, and Lawrence Aber, late
The Sandlake market road is to be
it should be re-whitewashed, and the
friends, and sailed into the scrappy
met last Monday night, of the Phillippine Islands, with a improved this year, and that fact
All of the storage cheese in San wainscoating repainted, and other
The county primaries are not very
little
“
Chink
”
in
such,
a
gentlemanly
should be good news to people who
1 Smith in the chair. All present home in Seattle, Wash.
manner that he won the decision after Francisco and Los Angeles has been things done to make it more cheerful I far away, and there is considerable
The
meeting
was
presided
over
by
have
travelled
the
old
Sandlake
road
I roll call, but Councilman
sold. So has the cheese that was was agreed upon. The matter of cov­ deep-down activity in political circle«
William Maxwell, who o p’e n- for many years past, when traveling four rounds of good, clean exhibition. made in January and practically all ering the bare floor with linoleum was
that does not appear upon the sur­
Two
very
pleasant
and
willing
little
meeting with
a was attended with much difficulty;
Under the head of new business, ed the
also though expedient, and in the in­ face. Two candidates who have an­
scrappers. Harry Soo 105 pounds; of what was made in February.
short
talk
upon
its
object.
when chuck holes of unknown depth
a petition [was read signed by J. F.
Milk production is considerably terests of sanitation. Chief Coates nounced their intention of contesting
Nelson, 110 pounds.
Larson, Hfeusti <■ of the Nazarene He then introduced J. D. Mickle, who made small loads the rule, and which
ahead of last year at this time al­ appointed a committee of four con­ for the county attorneyship are C. W.
“
Bout
2.
Otis
Stringer
and
Brick
church, and others, to close an alley is no stranger to Tillamook audiences. caused great mental perturbation, and Coyle entertained the boys up to and though, due to the cold weather that sisting of Case, Terry, Fritz and Carl Barrick and C. R. Chapin, both at­
in block 9,| in Miller addition, for the Mr. Mickle spoke upon the use of profanity in some cases, on the part including a portion of the fourth Tillamook has been favored with the Leach, who will map out a program torneys at law in this city. Mr. Bar­
reason that the alley led nowhere and oleomargarine products from the of those who sought in winter time round, when it all ended in favor of last two weeks, the milk production of improvement.
rick has been a resident of this city
had become a nuisance on account of standpoint of health. He said the or in the early spring to negotiate Brick Coyle. This was to have been is not'increasing very fast now. There
Another matter that was discussed, for some time, and Mr. Chapin comes
public
health
was
paramount
to
all
the
seven
miles
or
more
that
sepa
­
being a community dumping ground
six rounds, but it was not carried out. were 2187 boxes of loaf and 609 box­ was that of a library for the fire ooys. from Newberg, where he is well and
of rubbish. The matter was r“ferred other considerations, and should be rated the Sandlakers from the main Stringer is a clever point-boxer, but es of triplets produced the first week Many of the boys have no homes favorablely known, and he also haa
strickly safeguarded from the stand­ smooth highway.
teMfe'MRaet committee.
not of the give-and-take kind. Brick in March, and 2356 boxes of loaf and here, and spend their evenings at the many old acquaintances and friend«
But now, relief is in sight. Market
RprHUUdstives of the Kiwanis, Elks point of pure foods. Food values were
Coyle is a brick for sure, and eats 745 boxes triplets produced the sec­ fire hall, listening to the radio, and in this city who vouch for his ability
and other f civic organizations were /entirely in favor of butter as made road No. 3 will be constructed this puifehment
in talking. It was thought it would and moral and other fitness for the
ment up. We suggest a good ond week in March.
present to bee a demonstation of the from the cream of the cow. The pub­ summer, for which there will be state classy,
Checks of January milk will be be a nice thing to have a book-case position. Mr. Barrick likewise has
,
fast
man
for
Stringer,
and
new Westinghouse street lamps in the lic is not living asjt did three de­ aid. The road will leave the main a real slugger for Coyle, the nexe out the latter part of next week. and start a library of clean fiction, a large following of friends. It bids
council room, by permission of the cades ago, when the diseases that highway at or near Hemlock, and
The association office has been espe­ science, biography and history, so fair to be a pretty race.
(Contipued on page 4)
council. Mr. Boyd, a travelling rep­ followed mal-nutrition were not great­ wind up at Sandlake. The distance,
cially busy getting out the income tax that the hall would have more of the
As to the county clerk, it is hinted
resentative! of the above company was ly in evidence. Now, a large per it is believed, will be a little less
reports, and this has delayed issuance atmosphere of a real home for the that there will be another candidate
present and demonstrated his post centage of the population is living out that seven miles, although that has
of checks about a week. Butter fat boys.
besides Mr. Brimhall, to make the
lamps both in the council chamber of tin-cans and paper sacks. Many | been the distance usually given to
One of the boys said that a man race interesting. The name of the
prices will be substantially the same
It is
and on the! streets. The representa­ persons, for the sake of economy are travellers on the old road.
of this city had offered to donate a other candidate is not available at
as they were in December.
tive demonstrated that these lamps not eating oleo products, and these lack thought that the ney surrey will cut
Slight changes in the feed list: mo- lot of 300 volumes to the fire com­ present, but it is hinted that he will
only conaMved waste light, but placed the essential element of vitamin A, off curves in places that will make the
Ernest Johnsqn accidently slipped las-o-meal has been advanced to $39 pany. He is at present out of town, be a strong man.
it upon the {street, where most need- which comes only from the cow. In distance a little less than seven miles. from a log on which he was walking a ton. The chances are that mill run but he will be interviewed when he
The matter of commissioner is the
This new road is in Commissioner one day this week, and fell, breaking will be advanced to $32 within a few returns, and if still of the same mind,
,3d. and also threw the street light | countries where the cocoanut is pro­
storm
center. It is understood that
tbove the lad of the automobile driv- duced, there are various diseases R. O. Richards territory, and the work two ribs. He was brought to town days as the market is now $2ff in the boys will accept his generous Commissioner Alley will be a candi­
which
appear
as
ulcers
on
the
body,
will be under the supervision of Wm. and had his injuries attended to.
itically do away with the
Portland in car lots and the freight offer.
date to succeed himself, as he feels
F quite often productive of berri-berri, etc, that are not preva­ Powell, supervisor for that section.
It is believed the matter of a that he should not withdraw from the
is $4.30. Recleaned, grey, seed oats
lent
in
this
country,
for
the
reason
He in turn will appoint sub-bosses to
glasses are scientifi-
are quoted at $45 a ton. Crown flour library will take definite form in the race because certain interest would
IU»lly arra feed to conserve light, that the use of real butter is more the number of about three, so that
is $1.75 a sack. Otherwise, the list near future.
like to see him do so. He has a large
1/ 1 wffeh it, had place it just where it common here. Th cow provides four the work may go on in sections.
remains unchanged. The association
following
of friends, who say that he
It is believed that the work of
”•**8 most needed. It was also contend­ elements of food value which the oil
(Continued on page 6)
will make a good race. Just who his
of
the
cocanut
does
not
contain,
and
grading
and
building
bridges
will
be
er' id by the ■representative that it is
opponent will be, is at present veil­
J. E. Shearer this week received
’ heaper than the lights now used, and those elements keep one in health, accomplished this year, and that a
ed in mist. It is understood, however,
Those
are
constituent
elements
of
information
from
Captain
Hathaway,
. nuch better. Instead of six posts to
(Continued on page 5)
that certain timber interests are
that Captain Kelly, airplane instructor
e (he block, t his light would only re- butter far or vitamin A. Illustrations
grooming a man from the north end
at Vancouver barracks, Wn., will soon
luire tour {hosts for extra illumina- of animals fed on butterfat on the I
of the county, and that he will appear
fly over to this place, landing at the
’.mbn*0®/ With aponsequent saving of cost, one hand, and on cocoanut oil on the |
in time.
new fair grounds. His purpose in
On Thursday *ast six automobiles
d
new H<ht W0U,U cost $40 where other proved the superior value of
Arthur Beals has no opponent ns
The county clerk is sending out filled with gypsies invaded this coun- yet, and it is believed that he will
coming over here is to interview cer­
he present Right would be about $60. cow butter over the oleo products.
The next speaker was J. A Scollard
tain ex-air service men now residents books and cards for registration in ty from the east. They stopped at have to go against candidates in other
c tt While the cou ncil was not in position
Webb Elliott of Garibaldi, paid an of this city, with a view to persuad­ the various precincts of the county, Hemlock, and put on a short cam­ counties, and will get the vote of his
t this time to take up the matter of Seattle, Wash., who emphasized
old fine of $300 to the county last ing them to join the U. S. air service, Each precinct will be open for regis- paign of swiping things from the own county.
f the new installation. it was evident
(Continued on page 2)
Saturday, which had been hanging but to be in the reserve corps, subject tration for a period of one month Hemlock store. Several articles were
* hat the net| light was very favorably
George Winslow is an avowed can­
fire for a matter of three years, owing to call. It is believed that he will from March 16, and the registrars taken by the light-fingered men and didate for representative, and it is
of
each
precinct
will
attend
to
the
women and children of the clan, but strongly rumored that his opponent
to Elliott’s unredeemed promises. A also look over the fair ground as a
r of Councilman Haber-
bench warrant was issued to the site for a future, and possibly a perm­ registering of all voters who may most of the stolen gods were recover­ for the primary nomination will be
irder was instructed to
wish to have their name« entered on ed. The proprietor of the Hemlock Russell Hawkins of Garibaldi. Both
sheriff, resulting in the sheriff taking anent landing field.
perty owners having de­
the
books. Registering will save lots store notified Sheriff Aschim of the men are well known in the eounty,
Webb
into
custody
last
Saturday.
He
fens upon their hold-
Mr. and Mrs. George Haskins *ent of trouble at the polls, and every invasion and conduct of the invaders, and each has his friends, and should
appeared before Justice of the Peace
it improvements, to pay
The other ’light, Ed Webb, who Stanley and paid the fine and costs, to Corvallis last Saturday and spent man of legal age, and every woman, and the latter met the procession of Hawkins file, another pretty race
| as the city would soon
Ivertise for sale all de- works for the Sundquist & Norberg was released. Webb is a fisherman, the week-end with Mrs. Hoskin’s also, should take the little time re­ worked-over Egyptians, and lined will be assured.
sawmill a few miles east of this city, and well known here.
quired to register.
mother.
them up and gave them the alterna­
The main fight, however, it is whis­
tive of going on out of the county or pered, will be on commissioner, as
f securing sewage out- was driving a truck home from Tilla­
being charged with petty thieving. it will involve political matters that
iber of householders on mook, and when near the end of the
They readily agreed to start “whoop­ will cause tight lines to be drawn
I west and First street, paved road, he observed a panther
ing it up” for Seaside. The crowd during the primary campaign.
n hanging on somewhat crouching by the roadside, evidently
was a motley one of men, women and
■s suit of “Jarndyce vs. bent on mischief. Webb stepped on
State politics will also figure to
dirty faced children, and but for their some extent. In fact, beneath the
tone of Dickens’ novels, the accelerator, and the machine shot
orders to get out quickly, they prob­ surface there is much wriggling go­
p through the medium- past the figure of the wild beast, and
ably would have over-run the town by ing on; while the surface apears as
kmittee from that part soon left it behind. This is said to
have
been
a
real
experience,
and
plying their vocations of fortune-tell­
(Continued on page 7)
to seem determined to
shows that one of the three panthers
ing and stealing. Other towns along
¡¡of relief, either by sew-
the line were told to be on the lookout
bptic tanks. After a which the government man says re­
sides in this county, has been account­
for the wanderers, and to speed them
■ion of ways and means,
toward the county boundary, to the
kas re-referred to the ed for. It is fitting to add that the
moon was shining brightly at the
north.
lee and the city survey-
time, and that the animal was plainly
visible, and Webb sates that he could
» known as the stage
Everyman’s Class gave a banquet
not have been mistaken.
led on page 6)
last Friday night at Guild hall, which
was largely attended, more than one
hundred men and women being pres­
ent. The program was in charge of
The Rosenberg Bros, and others Eugene Crosby, A. F. Botts acted
some time ago petitioned the Post­ as toastmaster, Rev. Geo. Harness
master General at Washington, D. C., gave a talk on loyalty to the class.
One of the finest dairy farms in
to establish a summer post-office at Miss Ella Roy of McMinnville sang
this county was sold last week, by the
Oceanside. The petition was quite two solos in a very pleasing manner.
owner, Clark Hadley of thia city, to
largely signed at the time, and now Miss Christine Nelson also rendered
Louie Hurliman, a well known Swiss
■ •«mes the news that the desired per­ two solos that won favor.
dairy.nan of this section. The farm
Next Tuesday night, March 21, at.
mission has been granted. The in­
is vfhat is known as the old Ranson
7:30, in the city hall, Everyman’s
formation
came
to
Postmaster
Foster,
place, and consists of 40 acres, be­
who will have charge of the arrange­ class will give a brief program con­
ing located just north of this city,
ments for a daily mail to that point sisting of instrumental selection by
adjoining the Hoskins place. It is
the best talent; also some solos; fol­
from
this city.
not definitely known what the con­
lowed by a box social, and Ira G.
sideration was, but is is believed
Lance will be the auctioneer. Women
Jo.
Baumgartner,
a
well
to
do
Swiss
that it will run close to $24,000. Mr.
dairyman of the Tillamook section re­ are requested to brihg their best look­
Hurliman is a good farmer, and will
turned
last Sunday from a six months ing food baskets. The cash realised
no doubt keep the ranch in good
visit to relatives in Berne, Switzer­ will go to pay for the piano. The
shape, and continue its excellent in­
land. He is glad to get back to his class debators will compete with a
come. This is one of »he biggest
adopted country and does not hesi­ like class in Eugene very soon, ind
deals in farm lands that has taken
tate to declare that this is the best are getting in trim to make the Eu-
place in this county since the first
I gene fellows like two cents after dark.
country
in the world.
of the present year.
STORAGE CHEESE SOLD
AIR RESERVE PLANS
BEING PERFECTED
HASTENED ON WAY
Hotbeds
HADLEY DAIRY FARM
WAS SOLD LAST WEEK
AT OCEANSIDE
HAS BEEN ALLOWED