il il lam no T VOLUME 36; NUMBER 28 PRICE $2.00 THE YEAB TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 ROCKAWAY BEACH READY FOR SUMMER Buildings are Rising and Ones Now Creamery Association gets Communication from Los Angeles leaòlialjt 1 here Being Improved to Accomodate Trade Mistake in Budget Makes Necessary Change in 1924 Plans COUNTY GAME CLUB INCREASES NUMBER WILL BUILD CHURCH, PLAN EPISCOPALIANS Contest Adds Ovex Two Hundred Member» Here Anxious to Have Their Names to Rolls of Protection Organization Own Building and are Making Movement Originated by President Harding is Carried On Preparations Just Where Fault Lies is being Investigated on Every Corner (By W. J. Schumacher) ' (By Fred C. Baker) The Tillamok Game and Fish Pro Rockaway people are preparing for Tillamook city will be adorned with tective association held a meeting at their summer visitors which are al- another attractive church building the city hall last Friday night, which ready beginning to arrive. Numerous and parish house when the present was largely attended. new cottages are being built to take plans of 3t Albans mission are car The matter of the proposed slaugh care of the increasing number of tour ried out, which, it is expected, will ter of the <deer of Oregon, which has ists which come to the • beaches each be in the near future. St. Albans Tillamook Farmers Asked Not to Hire season. Several new business houses “Who Killed Cock Robin?", is Being been advised by some people in the Politics Expected to be Changed by state who are fearful of the spread of Schools and Churches Being Asked to mission is a branch of the Episcopal are also under construction and con- church and connected with the diocese Help Which Might Have Come the hoof and mouth disease from Mistake Accredited to Local Asked by Fair Enthusiasts Help in Work of Protection cesions have most all been let. of Oregon, of which the Right Rev. California to this state, and who be from California The state highway commission is County Officials of County W. T. Sumner is the presiding bishop. of Natural Resource lieve that deer will be responsible for asking for bids to complete the last For several years Archdeacon H. D. disease introduction into this state (Contributed to the lleudUcht) gap of road on the Roosevelt highway Chamber, and then Archdeacon J. C. (By L. E. Garwood) from the California side, was discuss Checks for February milk will be Much agitation was manifest this Owing to the fact that the $28,700 ed by County Veterinarian J. N. Shaw, In 1921 President Harding issued a Black have conducted monthly ser Lut on the 22nd of the month. There between the Jetty and Brighton in Tillamook county and prospects are has been some delay due to the fact that the work will be done before the voted for improving the- new fair who asserted that so far as he knew proclamation setting aside a week in vices in this city, with the result that week when it was learned that the grounds was not placed in the county the disease had never been spread by April for the observance of forest there is now sufficient interest taken $30,000 which was voted by the tax that some of the cheese was not sold beginning of summer. With this budget for 1924, that sum will not deer; and the club went on record as protection. The movement received in the mission to justify a building payers of this county last November until about'ten days ago. piece of highway open the road will had been left out of the county bud Practically all of the March cheese be shortened by several miles between be available for the purpose for which bing opposed to a wholesale open sea such favorable comment that in the program. There appears to be quite a number get and that this fund could not be it was voted, and will not be collected; son for the slaughter of this species following years of 1922 and 1923 the has now been shipped; most of this Rockaway and Seaside. The route nor will any one be taxed to pay it. of wild game. The club decided that same proclamation was sent out over of Episcopalians scattered throughout collected or the new fair bulidings Ling at 24 and 25 cents, Tillamook. will follow the Nehalem bay and will For the reason that the above stated the laws should remain as they are. the nation and a great deal of help the county, as well as in this city, and constructed this year. Wisconsin cheese declined Saturday be a beautiful drive. Just who is to blame for the de amount was not placed on the tax roll A resolution was unanimously ful publicity was given this work, like congregations of other denomina L follows: Twins, 15X4 cents; dais With the possibilities of the new for 1923, the special tax cannot be adopted pledging the club member through lectures before schools, civic tions, those who have made their ficiency is what is puzzling Tillamook ies, lo'-s cents; and longhorns, 16 road at once, several new places are church affiliations with the local mis people, but quite a number of strong tents. It is hoped that (he Tillamook springing up along the route; small collected, and the whole item is void. ship to aid in the protection of wild bodies and <;lubs; motion pictures and sion feel that it is to the best interest statements have been heard from verious displays of fire fighting equip The failure to have the $28,700 car game and fishes, and in upholding the prices may be maintained at 24 cents steres and garages are being built, of the Episcopalian mission to have voters, regarding what they are go ment were used to bring before the for triplets and 25 cents for loaf, but also ground is being cleared for auto ried to the budget and placed upon laws now in existence on that sub- public the ever increasing danger of their own place of worship if that ing to do to certain county officials the rolls for collection, will render ject. The resolution is practically the should Wisconsin show a further de camps, which heretofore has been forest fires and what the subsequent denomination expects to make the next election. (Continued on page 5) cline on Saturday of this week, it very limited on account of the heavy further improvement of the new fair same growth and progress as other loss means to the community. The mistake was first discovered grounds impossible at this time. The rill be necessary to decline the Tilla timber. Rockaway will have several This year, President Coolidge has church organizations are doing in this a few days ago when Treasurer Mills only thing left for the fair board to mook market further because it would acres ready for camp ground before followed the precedent set by Presi city. received some tax money from the ¡>e poor business to permit the Pacific July 1, which in addition to her pres do, is to hold the fair on the old As Tillamook city will have a big sheriff and found that no funds had dent Hardir.g and has asked that the grounds this year, and the board has ¡oast markets to be filled with Wis- ent ground, will accommodate several nation observe the week of April 21- building boom this year, with a large been collected for the proposed new decided to take this course. Just tonsin cheese at this time of the year. hundred automobiles. 27 as forest protection week. To the number of pretty, substantial bunga fair buildings. As a side light on what it will cost to put the old Demand for cheese continues heavy The owners of the Manhattan-Tilla people of Tillamook county this pro lows and business buildings to be this affair, the fair board was about from California. Some of the buyers mook stage line are opening an office grounds in condition, has not yet been clamation shouVl have a double sig erected, the erection of the parish to let a contract for the construction decided by the board, and will require ire already commencing to store for in Rockaway. They will run four nificance. Tillamook county is pri house and church building will also 6f the buildings when the lack of investigation and estimates, which lext winter's use. T. B. Turney, who runs a second marily a timber growing county. add to the attractiveness of the city funds was discovered. stages a day connecting at Tillamook will later be made. The hoof and mouth disease is at with the Portland stages. Tickets Results of indignation meetings, There remained about $5,000 from hand store in this city was arrested Probably not more than 10 per cent and help to induce home seekers to (resent under better control than it will be sold for the entire trip at re the money appropriated in 1920 for last Monday on a charge of violating of the total area of the county is till locate here, where there are now quite tabulated, are as follows: E. H. las been for ten days. Carl Haber- duced fares. They will also make the fair, and that fund has been tak a city ordinance which forbids such able land. This means that Tillamook a number of really attractive and Stark is responsible for the mistake, ach reports having received the fol connections at Miami with the Sea ing care of the improvements on the a dealer to buy articles of any de will always depend on it’s natural handsome church buildings, the latest as he is janitor of the court house; owing letter, which will giv.t the side stages. With these accommoda minor. Turney resource of timber to furnish it’s pay to be added to the list is the new County Agent Pine is undoubtedly new grounds, so it is said. The sum scription from Tillamook people an idea of the situa- tions passengers can leave Portland pleaded guilty to the charge, and was rolls and to bear the burden of tax Methodist church. the guilty one for he was active in of $15,000 for the coming fair was ion in Los Angeles county: “Re: and make the complete circle, visit placed in the budget last year, It is often remarked that there are getting the funds voted in the first and fined $15 and the costs, before City ation, that the community may build ioof and Mouth Disease. The situa- ing several beaches on one trip. that amount will be available, to- Recorder White. The action was bas adequate schools and roads. At the too many church buildings and too place; Sheriff Aschim must be guilty, ion here briefly is as follows: As ed upon the discovery of some water present time, funds raised through many empty pews in small towns like as he did not collect the funds; Asses They have also bought the boat (Continued on page 4) 'ou know, cases of the disease ap Phoenix, which was wrecked at Bar faucets in the store, when Sheriff Tillamook, but however that may be sor Johnsori is charged with the crime (Continued on page 7) peared in the Los Angeles stock yards view during a storm last November, Aschim, armed with a search warrant, persons who contemplate making their because he did not make the one-mill ibout ten days ago, and the federal and have fitted her out for an excur entered the building looking for some home in a city like ours, if they are assessment on the county property; ind state authorities immediately took sion boat. She will have first class similar articles which had been stolen church goers, look for the church the county court are the principal he necessary steps to prevent spread accommodations for over sixty pass from the fair grounds some months they are affiliated with, so in that ones damned as they did not put the ago. The fair property was not found, if the disease, and the customary engers. As there is no wharf at Rock respect all churches and church de item on the budget; Clerk Brimhall but instead the faucets found were [uarantine regulations were put into away she will leave from Garibaldi nominations have their attractions is guilty because he prepared the bud Last Wednesday J. C. McClure of Bay and influence where people are look get and failed to include the item; identified as the property of Frank net. A. Haikura, a rigger in the employ and make regular daily trips. Matthews, a contractor in this city. City filed for the primary nomination ing for new locations, to say nothing the officials of the Port of Bay City “A few days after this happend it The dance pavilion will open the of the Wheeler Lumber company, at fas generally understood that the first Saturday in May, when it will their north fork camp, was instantly The articles were stolen iron, prem for County Clerk. Mr. McClure is of the moral influence and better en are blamed because they are officials; natter was under control, and in fact, be under the same management as killed by a falling tree early in the ises belonging to Mr. Matthews some said to be one of the best book men in vironments for young people all these City Recorder I. W. White and Chief he authorities were on the verge of as last year, who announce that they morning of the 12th inst., a limb time ago. The fair board is still look the county, and was at one time dep church denominations have upon the of Police Henry White must take the ifting the quarantine when fresh cas- have acquired additional ground and striking him and breaking his neck. ing for the articles stolen from the uty sheriff of this county. He ran community at large. burden of responsibility because they St. Albans mission succeeded in were born with two legs and arms s broke out in two dairies near Pasa- intend to build a substantial addition His skull was also fractured by the buildings on the fair grounds, last against the present clerk, H. S. Brim ena, likewise, a large hog ranch in to their hall to take care of the grow tree. The man was 33 years old, and winter, but thus far they have "not hall, and failed by only a few votes purchasing city property situated at each. Every taxpayer in the county single. He had been with the com been successful. Some boys or grown of election. His filing at this time •the northeast corner of the intersec is to blame because they did not dis he San Fernando valley. These three ing crowds. pany for about seven years when the ups will get into serious trouble one was at the request of many friends, tion of 6th street and 3rd avenue cover the omission when they read erds were immediately destroyed, The citizens of Rockaway had a accident occurred which ended his life. of these days for molesting property who predict that he will make a strong east, where it is proposed to erect the the published budget. trge trenches dug by steam shovels, very enthusiastic meeting April 10 He had relatives in Washington. The at the fair grounds. Vandalism re showing at the polls next May. He buildings. However, after much discussion pro nd the dead stock buried with quick- (Continued on page 2) It is expected that considerable fi and con this week, a majority of the remains were taken in charge by the cently committed on the grounds has is well educated, and thoroughly com coroner of Clatsop county, the camp been reported, and the authorities petent; his education having been nancial aid will be obtained from attorneys in this city are of the opin “The Globe Milling company, who ion that, as the budget originates in being just over in Clatsop county. are on the watch for the marauders. completed at Willamette University. perate a large stock yard in the (Continued on page 3) the clerk’s office, the primary cause outheastern Vernon district just ont of the mistake is there. The county f the city, found it necessary to have court depends on the clerk to furnish heir entire herd of cattle steers de them with certain material to make toyed. The packing houses ceased up the budget, and in this particular 11 killing operations effective yester- On Friday last a long train oi lum- case the material was not all furnish iy until further notice, and we un- ber left the coast for its trip over The McMinnville Odd Fellow team ed, Otherwise, argue the lawyers, trstand that some of the Denver the coast range divide for Portland, put on the second degree in the Tilla what good is the county clerk, any- wking houses have found traces of where all lumber is distributed and mook lodge at the regular meeting way? If the court has to collect these e disease, altho we cannot vouch for routed to the north, south and east. last Tuesday night. Those present items themselves, the county might is. There were two big engines in the from McMinnville, and forming the (Continued on page 2) “Of course, the neighboring states front of the train, and three other team were: Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico large mountain climber engines help Henry Pearson, Wm. Gunning, can ive rigid embargos and no goods ed to push the long and heavily load didate for county judge, Whelan Ht>n- n be shipped into these states. In a ed train up to the summit. The sight sacker, B A. Sheldon, R. C. Burchett, (Continued on page 6) seemed t<r be an unusual one to the W. J. O’Dell, Frank High, Ralph people along the road, and many of Tharp, Sam Kid, John White, Thomas hte residents were out to wit Donaldson, Wm. Gambright, Elza ness tlie big wheel caravan of cars on Wright, Ed Pratt, Watt Henderson, In addition to the many other im its journey up the heights and over candidate for sheriff, J. E. High, Ran the coast range divide. The writei dall Huddell, Bill Hanstrom, Boone, provements scheduled to take place got the impression that this was the Wwight Miller, John Jones, Isaac in this city the present year, Rollie W. Lambright, Wm. Heilman, Dan Cau- Watson will build a new apartment first lumber train to employ so many Alva Xanderpool, a Garibaldi boy engines, and that it was to be later thorn, Sam Peterson, Ed Hendrick., on his property on Sixth street be eighteen years, was arrested on a a regular feature in the company s of U. S. Pank, C. C. Jackson; Mis.< tween Second and Third avenues east. arge of possession and sale of in transportation methods. Goldie Derby kindly acted as mascot. The ground floor will cover a space dicating liquor at the above place A fine luncheon followed the lodge 105x71 1-2 feet, and the building will be two stories in height, with an esti Bt Monday. He was arraigned be- work. mated cost of $30,000. There will be ** Jus ice Stanley last Tuesday and fourteen suites—seven three-room wded guilty to the charges, and apartments, and seven two room *’ fined $150 and sentenced to thirty apartments, on the upper floor, in ffs in the county jail. He was also Last Tuesday was the last day on cluding baths and closets, with a total with the costa. In case he does of 35 rooms. * Pay out, he will have to be im- which candidates could file. The pri The first floor will consist of a gar- oned until his fine is paid which maries occur on May 16th, and it >» age foi general storage, wash rack, reported that there will be a heavy g camp go* 1 Whitney company loggin will not exceed 105 days service. I one of hi» feet tangled in a steel lin« ladies’ rest ro wm, and additional t> passing sentence upon the youth, registration in the county. Tu. rday at the camp last Friday; with the re storage capacity i for guests. Ground ** Stanley stated that owing to was also the last day for registiat.or suit that hi« right ankle was broker. was br< >ken for the improvement last * youth of the boy he would not im- Considerable interest is now being dis ity pr He was brought to this city immedi Monday and it >» believed that the nming cc * a greater fine. It is believed played in the ents will hi impleted by Sep- ately after the accident for medica at the boy was a tool jo older per- ■■ maries, and hi », — — th' ------ I' * next. J tembei • treatment. exciting time at the polls. T . I' is the old story of good par- foreshadowed by a heavy regi alio • and of bad companions. CATTLE ORDERED KILLED ERROR IS BLOW TO FAIR EVERYBODY IS BLAMED PRESERVATION IS VITAL SECOND-HAND DEALER ARRESTED MONDAY LOGGER IS KILLED BY FALLING TREE BIG LUMBER TRAIN TAKES FIVE ENGINES J. C. MCCLURE,BAY CITY OUT FOR COUNTY CLERK April Showers MAC’ ODDFELLOWS PUT ON WORK HERE APARTMENT HOUSE TO RISE ON SIXTH OUNG BOOTLEGGER FINED AND JAILED TUESDAY LAST DATE • FOR REGISTRATION WHITNEY LOGGER HAS ANKLE BROKEN