Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 04, 1924, Image 1

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    LUME 36; NUMBER 26
DAIRYMEN RAISE FUND
TO FIGHT MARGARINE
Tillamook County Said to be First to
ot and Mouth Disease
Effects Several Kinds
of Animals
PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924
NEWWATER SYSTEM
READYBYJULYFIRST
Take Definite Action on
Sale of Oleo
New Main to Enter City at
East Side, Asserts
Commissioner
JERSEY CATTLE CLUB
HOLDS BIG SESSION
BRIDGE CONTRACTS
ARE LET BY COUNTY
Favorite Subject of Tillamook Dairy-
Overhead Crossing at Wheeler and
men at Present, Oleo, is
Again
Discussed
New Bridge over Foley
Meeting of Cheese People
Wednesday, With All
Directors There
to
be
Built
NEW FAIR GROUNDS
WILL BE PREPARED
Portland Architect Inspects
Place With View of
Preparing Plans
The county court at 10 a. m. last
At a meeting held in this city
uL, last
The county Jersey Cattle club held
Wednesday which was largely attend­
Wednesday opened bids previously ad
an interesting session at Fairview
vertised for, concerning the construc­
ed, sponsored by the Tillamook Coun­
grange hall the latter part of last
tion of the overhead crossing at
ty Cow Testing association, the com­
week. There was a large attendance,
Wheeler, and for the building of d.
mittee appointed by the association
and a good business and social meet­
new bridge at the Carr place on the
reported that the dairymen of the
ing resulted.
Wm. Maxwell was
Miami road.
county had raised a fund of $1200 to
chairman of the meeting.
itrol is Had by Means of Slaughter be sent to the Oregon Dairy Pure Increased Flow of Water from Killam
The overhead crossing at Wheeler, Planned to Have Whole of Exhibit«
Chester Mulkey, president of the Organization Urges Dairymen to
of Animals in Other States
Take
Every
Precaution
which
connects the city of Wheeler
Products association to be used in
Oregon Jersey cattle club was pres­
Under One Roof, as at
Creek Expected to Lower«
Effected by Disease
Against
Cattle
Disease
and
the
Roosevelt highway with the
fighting the sale of oleomargarine and
ent, as also was Ivan Laughary, ex­
Pacific-International
dyke road leading from Nehalem, was
other butter substitutes in this state.
Insurance' Rates
secretary of the state club.
Mr.
awarded
to
Wood
&
Steinbach
of
this
A
meeting
of
the
directors
of
the
Resolutions from all the cattle as­
Mulkey talked on the menace of oleo
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ounty veterinarian, Dr. J. N. sociations of this county were read,
products to the Oregon dairyman, in Tillamook county creamery associ­ city for $10,598. That being the low­
w gave out the following inter- asking that the cheese factory rep­
ation was held at the association est bid. Other bidders were $14,200,
George B. Lamb of the fair board
At a meeting of the Tillamook city part, as follows: '
v this week, when asked, concern- resentatives and directors donate
rooms on April 2nd, when were pres­ $12,848, and $14,200. Woods & Stein­ stated this week that the matter of
“
The
oleomargarine
manufacturers
water commission the latter part of
bach are residents of this city and getting the new fair grounds in shape
the nature and effects of the “hoof Tillamook s quota for the above pur­
ent the entire twenty-five directors.
last week, it was definitely decided to claim that the expulsion of their pro­
mouth” disease which just now pose in the coming campaign. This
Report of Inspector Christensen county.
for the fair this fall is being pushed
extend the 18-inch steel pipe line, ducts will throttle Oregon industries.
such alarming aspects in our sis­ was considered the best way to raise
showed 5101 triplets and 28,192 loaf
The contract for the building of the ¿long as fast as possible, and that
now connected up with the reservoir But the facts are that there is only
(inspected. Of these, 23 triplets and high trestle over the Foley, at the there is a very good present outlook
state of California:
the money.
a distance of two miles from the in­ one oleo factory in the state of Ore­
rhe foot and mouth disease affects
Chester A. Mulkey, chairman of the take, on to this city, a distance of gon, and that employs not over twen­ 153 ¡6af Were seconds.
Carr place, which has become unfit in that direction.
”
;le, horses, sheep, hogs, and goats, Oregon Pure Dairy Food Products
Report
of
Deputy
and
Food
Com
­
on
account of its age, and which will
ty-five
men,
with
an
approximate
in
­
Fred J. Webber, the architect, of
four
miles,
from
where
it
connects
also human beings. The cause of association was present at the meet­
vestment of $25,000 in the plant. On missioner Tinnerstett showed 78 in­ be over 100 feet in height, was let Portland was here Monday and looked
disease is not definitely known, ing:, and made a talk to the dairymen with the two mile installation made the other hand, the dairy industry in spections—11 factories and 67 dairies; to Mallory & Savery of Cloverdale over the grounds and made himself
last year.
s supposedly produced by a germ and cattle club men present. He told
The members of the water com­ this state, which seeks protection of 42 herds tested for tuberculosis; none for $1,344, with other bids running familiar with the wants of the fair
small that it cannot be seen with of the coming campaign, which he
as high as $1,685.
board regarding the buildings which
mission will go up to the reservoir to state legislation, represents 25,000 not tested.
aid of a high power microscope, said would be an exciting one, as the
Resignation of John Schild as
The building of the overhead, de­ will be put up this year. In a short
look over the matter of providing for dairy farms and 25,000 employees,
sase manifests itself by the de- oleo people were not asleep. Refer-
scription of which has before appear­ time it is believed that he will have
the enlarged pipe, and will take mea­ with a total annual income of $20,000,- director was read and accepted. Mo­
ipment of sores on feet, in the ing to this county, he said:
tion made and carried, “That this ed in these columns, will connect Ne­ the plans for the buildings to be con­
surements, to be followed by a sur­ 000.”
ith, and sometimes on the udders,
association does hereby extend to halem up with the beach road section structed this year in the hands of
“Tillamook county has been the vey of the new line, after which
The speaker further said:
se sores first appear as small blis- first county in the state to take defi­
John Schild sympathies of these of the Roosevelt highway, and ma­ the fair board, when bids will be ad­
“
Twenty
cents
spent
for
real
cow
actual construction will begin. It is
, which rupture, and form large nite action against the sale of oleo-
directors on account of his illness.”
terially lessen the mileage from Tilla­ vertised for the erection and comple­
believed that under average weather butter buys more of the elements
J. J. Rupp and James Williams mook to Nehalem and to Seaside and tion of the buildings. Mr. Webber, the
rs or sores.”
’ margarine products in this state. And conditions, the new 18-inch pipe can
(Continued on page 5)
Astoria, at the same time avoiding architect, is the person who designed
were sworn in as new director.s
L'he disease is accompanied by a se if it shall be the first county to raise be laid and made ready for service
The following resolution was adopt­ the hill road up the Miami valley and the Pacific International Live Stock
i fever, loss of appetite condition, its quota for the state fund to oppose by July first, or not later than August
ed: “That this association recommend over the mountain to Mohler. But be­ building in North Portland, and the
disease is spread in a great many the sale of oleo in Oregon, it will have first.
to the dairymen of Tillamook county, fore this route is available for travel, Tillamook county fair buildings will
s; the most common carriers are earned a notoriety worth while; tak­
“There is a strong likelihood,”
that in view of the foot and mouth the mile stretch of uncompleted be largely patterned after the Inter­
eted animals, such as cats, dogs, ing into consideration the fact that states Elmer Hoag, superintendent of
disease being prevalent in California, Roosevelt highway between Jetty national buildings, but of course on a
s, and also by human beings. The heretofore, Tillamook county has been the water company, .“that the new
that all precautions possible be taken creek and Brighton will have to be much smaller scale; but the whole of
is from infected premises are also looked upon as one of the best patrons
•
(Continued on page 2)
to the ends that said disease be not completed, which it is believed will the buildings and sheds will be under
r dangerous. The present outbreak of oleomargarine butter substitutes
be done this summer.
(Continued on page 7)
A chimney fire at Kasper Zweifel’s
lalifornia was supposedly started in the state; and notwithstanding the
one roof.
Both contracts were given to Tilla­
residence at Eighth street and First
feeding garbage from sea-going further fact that Tillamook county is
It is planned to build such buildings
mook county men, who were the low­ this year as will answer for the com­
avenue, brought out the fire com­
els. This garbage became infected regarded as one of the foremost dairy
est bidders.
pany at about three o’clock last Sat­
ing fair, and Mr. Lamb says the con­
a food gathered in foreign ports.” counties in the northwest, not only in
It is understood that the successful struction will be held within the
urday. The fire was communicated
Extreme care should be used in the matter of dairy production, but in
bidders for the two pieces of county amount of the sum appropriated by
by the flue to the wall paper in a room
disposal of hay or straw used in the high class of its dairy stock.”
Stanley Coates, county surveyor, through which the chimney passed,
work will begin building activities at the special tax for that purpose last
packing of materials shipped into
Sheriff Orr and four deputies, hear­ once.
put in several days recently survey­ and had started quite a little blaze
year, and other buildings will not be
county by merchants and grocers,
ing out a county road from the mouth when discovered. Neighbors had suc­ ing that moonshine was shining like
considered
this year.
anybody is uncertain as to the
of Testament creek to the Hibbs ceeded in getting it under control a full moon over at the dances at
He thinks there will be sufficient
ler connected with such materials,
place, on the Big Nestucca river. when the fire engine arrived, and the new Grand Ronde, between Tillamook
funds avalable to construct needed
county veterinarian -would con-
Most of the people up there are home­ fire boys completed the work. The and Sheridan, swooped down upon a
buildings this year, and that the board
• it a favor to be consulted.
crow-hop at the latter place on the
steaders, who wanted the county to damage, however, was slight.
will be able to hold a good fair this
his disease does not have a very
last
day
of
blustering
March;
and
A teachers’ institute will be held at make a survey, so that they might do
mortality rate, Vxcept in cer- Cloverdale next Saturday. President enough work on the new road to give
L. C. Smith of Barview last week fall on its own ground, and on
nabbed five young bucks of that sec­
outbreaks; the mortality running J. S. Landers of the State Normal them an outlet to another road that
tion, with vials of moonshine in their celebrated his eightieth birthday. Mr. be made in the future, so that the
i three to forty per cent. The school, and assistant state Superin­ leads from the road just surveyed
hip-pockets, and took them to Dallas, Smith was a sea captain at one time ground that is paid for. Additions can
is not so much from the animals tendent of schools, W. M. Smith of to McMinnville.
where a waiting justice of the peace and sailed schooners over the Tilla­ whole of the divisions will come under
die, as it is from the effects on Salem are scheduled to address the
imposed fines all the way from $10 mook bar along the coast. At present one roof, as above stated.
Mr. Coates states that the “Woods
The fair grounds will be enclosed
jreat number of animals infected, institute during its session. A large or rather, the mountains, up on the
W. M. Smith of Salem, assistant simoleons up to $75. One of the bunch, he has about 300 acres of land ad­
disease spreads very rapidly, and attendance of teachers is expected, headwaters of the Nestucca, are full state Superintendent of schools was a Grand Ronde Indian, had not the joining Barview, and has a handsome with the Page field fence, which is 48
Inches in height, with one wire on the
its course in about three weeks; and an interesting time is looked for of homesteaders and settlers, who here yesterday and today engaged in value of the fine in coin of the realm, home on the beach at that place.
bottom and two on the top, making
ie end of that time the animal is by teachers in the south end of the have taken up railroad land desig­ visiting the several county high and while his white brethren paid their
it practically six feet high. The old
ich a condition that it is no longer county.
nated for that purpose by the govern­ schools of the county with county fines and departed wiser and sadder,
upright plank fence system will not
id for dairy purposes.”
ment." The land mentioned is a part Superintendent George B. Lamb. It the Indian is laying out his sentence
be
used.
Tiis is why the policy of slaugh-
of the old railroad land grant taken is expected that the work in this in the solitude of the Polk county jail,
A i ace track, circular in form and
and
wondering
why
it
is
that
a
white
has been adopted by the U. S.
away from the S. P. company and county will be covered during the two
compassing an entire distance of one-
irnment, and it is due to this
originally got from the old O. & C. days allotted, states Superintendent can can raise the price of his fine,
Earl Hobbs, the man who has been half mile, will be got in readiness for
when
an
Indian
cannot.
y that the country has been free
Lamb
selected by the counties of Washing­ the races this fall. A dirt track will
=
i this disease, since 1916.”
ton, Yamhill and Tillamook to make be used this year. The track will be
(Continued on page 4)
The civil suit of E. and Harry John­
a survey of the proposed “short-cut” completed when more money is avail­
son against John Berns, and the lat­
route from Cherry Grove to Tilla­ able for the purpose.
ter’s brothers, Martin and William,
mook, was in the city last Wednes­
in the latter part of 1922, in which
day, in conference with the Tillamook
county court. It is understood that
Judge Bagley gave a decision for the
Mr. Hobbs with a force of assistants,
Berns on an interpretation of the law
will begin the work of the Trask sur­
involved in the case, has just been de­
vey at once, beginning at Cherry
M. Austin of this city brought cided on appeal to the Supreme court
Grove and coming westward. It is
this office the other day a scrap- of the state, in favor of the Johnsons,
believed that the work will be com­
over-ruling
Judge
Bagley.
Botts
&
, kept by his mother, which con­
A meeting was held in Portland on
pleted at the end of three months
'd among other selections of Winslow, were attorneys for the John­
the 28th inst. concerning the Trask
from
the
time
of
beginning.
While
ry and prose, current sixty years sons, and were notified of the de­
river route from Portland to Tilla­
born and reared in Washington coun­
mook. There were present from Til­
a ticket that was voted in Ore- cision last Wednesday, but had not at
ty,
Mr.
Hobbs,
who
was
accompanied
lamook county cammissioners Alley
November 8, 1864. The ballot that time, received a copy of the de­
by his wife, confessed that he had
and Richards, and Kiwanis represent­
entitled: “Union Election Ticket: cision. The case attracted consider­
never
seen
the
Pacific
ocean,
and
that
atives, H. H. Rosenberg, R. B. Miller
prseident, Abraham Lincoln of able interest at the time, owing to the
on this occasion he proposed to go
C. I. Clough and H. T. Botts.
>ia; for vice president, Andrew peculiar interests in»oived in the suit
over
and
take
a
view
of
it.
The state commission was asked
»on, of Tennessee. Electors for which was for the recovery of cer­
previously to make a survey of the
state of Oregon: Geo, Woods, tain moneys paid on a farm purchased
new route, but refused. At this meet­
60 county; H. N. George, Linn from the Berns by the Johnsons.
ing whieh was also attended by coun­
*y: J. F. Gezely, Douglass coun-
ty officials from Washington and Yam­
hill counties, and club representatives
ii* ticket was set up by ’A. M.
Oregon’s new champion Holstein from Hillsboro and Forest Grove, it
■>n ’ father, Camelius Austin,
cow for the production of butter in was decided that the three counties
of Portland, who was by trade
ten months as a senior two-year-old would jointly stand the expense of
inter, and who worked on various
There is much inquiry on the part I
is Josephine Segis Walker Sass of the Trask river route survey.
n of that city. When this ticket
the A. J. Evers herd at Forest Grove.
It was decided that Earl Hobbs of
Published, the printer was work- of aliens, or unnaturalized persons tn
Her record, as announced by the ad­ Hillsboro be employed to make th-i
in the Portland Times, from which this county, concerning the provisions
vanced registry department of the survey, getting started as early as
Jcket was clipped by Mr. Austin’s of the new alien law passed by the
Holstein-Friesian association of Am­ possible this year. Just as soon as
ler' who preserved it in a scrap- last legislature. The law provides
erica,
is 14,835.5 pounds milk and possible the engineer will begin the
that
when
the
applicant
gets
his
lic­
’ now the property of A. M. Aus-
467.6 pounds butterfat—equal to 598.- work on what will be the shortest
this city. The paper is a bright ense, if he be an alien, he must sign
As a consequence of this record she route from the metropolis of Oregon
'*• and both the paper and the a clause in the license which makes |
2 pounds butter.
to the great Roosevelt highway, and
ng thereon, is well preserved, it obligatory on his part to display in
Tillamook will be the connecting
displaces
the
former
state
leader
in
the
window
or
other
public
place
in
.” much prized by the owner as
this class, Enid Gold Dust Crown 2d point.
* of the time when -the “Great any hotel, lodging house, dance hall,
of the J. A. Lindow herd at Portland,
was a candidate for store or pool room, etc., setting to
who a short time previously complet­
E. M. Condit has recovered from a
The mother is dead, ami the nativity of the proprietor and of
(c.tm0aw.K.o>
ed a record of 12,830.5 pounds milk severe attack of the flu, and is able
his
help,
before
he
begins
business
.
,U! Au«tin. the father, died
and 509.5 pounds butter
to be about again.
iq1- r)rp8°n„ on Monday, March This also applies to those who are al |
ready
in
business
who
are
aliens.
’ 24, aged nearly ninety years
JCH PACKING STRAW
FUNDS THO’T ENOUGH
JOHN SCHILD RESIGNS
COST IS ABOUT $70,000
FIRE IN CHIMNEY
BRINGS OUT ENGINE
WANT ROAD OUTLET,
SAY HOMESTEADERS
POLK COUNTY SHERIFF
MAKES HAUL AT DANCE
TEACHERS’ MEETING
ON AT CLOVERDALE
BARVIEW PIONEER
IN EIGHTIETH YEAR
COUNTY HI SCHOOLS
WILL BE INSPECTED
TRASK ROAD SURVEY
WILL BEGIN AT ONCE
JOHNSON VS. BERNS
HAS BEEN REVERSED
Events in the Lives of Little Men
D ELECTION TICKET .
JAMES ABE LINCOLN
TRASK SURVEY COST
BORN BY COUNTIES
MUST DISPLAY SIGNS
REGARDING NATIVITY
HOLSTEIN CHAMPION
IS OREGON OWNED