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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
TILLAMOOK HERALD WATCH TMR HKRAl.ll IN Iffll Largest Crculation of Any paper in Tillamook County '7J i Vol. XXVI TILLAMOOK, OKISGON, JANUARY 26 1922. No. 25 $30,000 zw mat timi ARMORY IS PROBABLE LE6I0M WORKING OUT PLANS FOR NEW BUILDING GOVERNMENT. COUNTY A N 1 1 CITY WILL furnish MONEY fllTIA TO BE ORGANIZED COMPANY OF INFANTRY WILL LIKELY UK FORMED II Kit K Through (tie effort iif (he American lfinn It ! quite jiim.I IbU last TUIamnok CH) -III In the near future U protfdrd lth an armor)', one half of the ri. ! bring protldrd fur bj the gntrr nmrttl, one quarter l Ihr county and one quarter bj the City. Wr understand Jhat the American Legion Ihij arc back, in tr proiNMiltion rry nthul aalkall; and thai an Infantry Cwnpany of 75 mn will he ur gaaltetL Tk cutt of the armory will Iffltbaaly a around 149,000. A Am cry III much mm44 wasrt m cwnreolUn hall m4 tuber acUrittea, . Far soase time Tillamook hat av4ed jttal auch a building, ALLEN HOUSE GUESTS m mm bv thief Thr rflorai wars ntrtd at the Alhw ttoa cm Friday nltfht of Uji whIi and money and watchci uttiv auUn. Th thiaf nterd Ilia ruani. and jfathervd the truiuer ui lUttn roomara yUkllitf tlmui to tho buili room whara h deliberately rlfVl thv pockaU and left iha cloUilntf m a plla on the floor. from Frank Wnn ho atolo US', from J. W. Cook a watch and V'it and from M. Talboit 110.00. From appaarancei Ui thief icom. d to know tilt home pretty well and mako hli escape through tho bath room window. mmm new bank FOR NEHALEM VALLEY Tho oranUatlon id a bank nt Wheder, undertaken by buiinon men of tha Nekalem valley and ulUd by A. N. tlMtim, a Poitland bunker, it about, completed and in all pro. bablllty the new bank will open In th0 old quarhra of tha Noholom Valley Bank early In March. Stock tn tha now Itutltutlon It be Intr aubacrlbed liberally. It It planned to itart witk a cap ut of $10,000 with a reearve of fi.OOO. ONI TWO PAGES 8000 NEWS INSIDE Hattam't Tillamook's metro pol Itart department store, will launch oM af tha blggcit and Taoat atHaaUofial price-reduction talaa in It'a history Saturday maturiif at 1A oVilack. Tha HeraM carrUi a double paga apfaadl in rati ffl thlt Issue which raaaeri will do woll to read from Winning to end. Hourly taes-10 to 11 A. M. and to 2 IV M, nro a big feature. Far Instaiwo: 'heavy donhla Uankata at $1.10 a pa,lr Hd ahaata at 4jle a.ro two of tho ltm taken at rnndom from -'IverHsomont, Turn to Hal tom'i ttara newi on the insldu Edson Fells Cougar With an AppleUS DEALS Not Axe, as Press Reports Alleged Wallace IMmjh fining the dlstine- j lion of ,vmK th only prison living I liAVn MM n full-grown, ferocious npuiitaln Hon (or rmurnr) with mi .pplo Ami theidn hangs a la)'. A wrrk ur no ago titrat folk were Mletl with wonderment when thry reml In the prces that Wallace, liml "killed a couch- with an axe." What, I'icn, will Imi tbHr astonishment to thai In reality, h brought tits htg -l to bay with nothing but an ajtp'p-aml a half-eaten one at that' M'nboay that h do-a ntt -mm ....... f puWIeHv that hp . would bavo Iwfn tuat a jilail had the paiH'rn ili rurtlilnu' aUml It, but incr they hav. hv wUhtnl that thry wcrnhl tell thr truth about tho affair Aeeordlmr t K4oti, ho waa lclur. oly rldlnc en the rtmninu penr of a farm wagon, bound for tho wrxnl far n hwd at jkW Hit wa mlanlni; on tKw rotum trip, onlinir an antlo "vlnif hi ton Wr I r-ad. Irflrne ii mrtiriftrt when th t-nm unihlr-nlv iftnretl at If froien in their track ACTION OF COMMISSION DISPLEASING HERE Mu.-h I" the urpne of tho piople n the I'wt Countie, and after tho HKevelt Memona' Coant lllehway .Woialicin had hmlo an rarneat plea bofnrn ihe StAtc HjEhway Commit (mt that it iliirnatc the Roonevolt lllj;hway a road of prinnrj:tmjortJ t)r, the Con'mltniun dciicnatrd It a road of wondAry Importance, Ira tmrtance, consequently the people llv. 'nr In tho Cnt Counties art) not well l-xd with thco deciiion. Kml C. Ibker. who i rcretary ' thj nociatlon. informed the Her ald reporter that the aoclatlon I Vlatinlnj: on making a fight nt Wash ington when the matter cornea up for final dominion before the Secretary of Agriculture. tho Stnti) Highway Comml i hsvo had it In mind for some tlmo to open up tho const highway bi-twppn Tillamook and Nowport, Fred Haker, socratary of tho oRaoctctl Memorial Coast Highway Association, is making an endeavor to have tho work dime this year, tho Forest ser vice, the State Highway Commission nnd the two counties co-operating In financing he buildjng. Tho StatO Highwtiy Conimisstnn has appropriated f 85,000 t Tillamook county to mnrmlnm tho loud irom tito Clatsop ounty lino to Muhler, on a bnslt with tho county. Tho work will pmbtililv ttiko two years, 17,r00 being provided in road district No, 1 for that nmouut. This is whnt in known ns tho ltoosovo't Highway, us platted out by tho SUite Highway CommUslon, but thetu Is n strong sentiment In Clattop county to hnvo tho highway go by way of Ecola, Cannon Heaeh and Necnrney moitn tain, nnd tho Tillamook county court Iimh roquestPd tho Stnto Highway Commission to bring tho Hjghwny by way of Wheeler, Brighton and Garibaldi botch. HEBO FACTORY HAS EXPLOSION On Wednesday evening nt about fi o'clock, tho bollor t tha Tlnoo Riven chflcsc faOtory exploded wrc!t Ing tho entire plant. Tho tool ot Oio factJiV woe blown off and tho factory Itself was thrown from its foufdutUm, Tho wholo frwtory W al.nosj an entire Iosb. It was covorod by In cuninco In tha Hurlford, by 11. W, Watson local agent, to tho 'mm f;l,Rlit. Kd. Fogg W0 checao nt tho l)nt and lis nesjlMitnt was on too ufjU.r bollor making nomo rojmlM -jou 10 minutcH before It oxidoded. j Luckily tlu'iu was jio ona In or noar Hin t'liint t tho tTmo. Work, tawl rooulldlng ft wow and right there confronting him 17 fret away stood n big lx-fl, seven. cougar. With rare Instinct Wallace Id nut a wIM.mnn vt-ll ami f th am time threw h! hnlf-c-nti-n apple at the big rat Ilia aim wm true -hlt- i ting tin animal squarely between tho cye nml blitvllng it, tetnpoy.rrJy. With Wnllft-f'a yell. hi .loir, who wm trailing inio Hill distance hark. sud denly rnme t lift- and At onrc gave battle to the cougar. Whether It witaj Klmn' roar, ihf Wove frim th nnplo ! "r ,hr n''lnrk n( lh or n lhrt' 1 tl.. 11 I ... A I Wallnce known not, but he doe know that the cougar turned tall and In lilatHouly hll hlrrt'elf for tho wood with the dog yapping at hi htr. Abwit tho arne time. ar Wallace, he wa heading In th0 other dirttion for doar life That he can run at- teAted to by hi nimhlrwat of foot . t . i it . i . , , in a bnaket ball court, he being of- ti.t it t n . m j - liclal refome for all gamen out Il'alno n M,methlng like nothing Hat, grab - tHflHs hi IttMatA M hU rifle nnl tot.li tin ihr. (rl! ....... ..... ,. eat and the elted howla fn-m Ihf dog enabled him to locate his prey with raw, which was about 160 yards from th neno of the opplcthrowing ... it... . fi . i . t i incldunt. Mr Coitinr wnw spiawletl out on a limb of tre n short distance from the ground when ho brought the gun toplay His aim with the rifo was jut true, for with one shot brother -outrar was tumbling to the ground In a lifri'oM heap. . Wallace admit that ho was mad. clear through. nt.J that ho ran like stvtv, but says that he was madder - jt'll whn ho was accused of using an axe rn the brute-. At any rata the nvighbort art) call rz h m "Cougar Edison" now and ho is tanning the hldo and daily awaiting n bounty which tho atate awards to all cougar killers, whether they dowit 'he health and comport of the anl thorn with an apple, axo or shotgun. wait. Two attendant were on duty S. P. Conscience Fund Is Steadily Growing Contributions to tho "con science fund" of the Soutl'.orn Pacific Company ranging In amounts from 3 cents to $75, during tho period from t'HV? to 11)21, .inclusive, amount to $1 164.07. The contributions came from both patrons and omployes of the Compnny. A Uukorsflold, CnUf., resident sent ill J1.G3 to covtr additional amount duo tho railroad as tho result of his Yi year o'd boy riding from Frcano to Bnkorsflcld on a half1 fao tcket. An omploye in Los An geles refunded $5.13 he rvcuivod as a result of overcharges on his oxpensc account, Threo one cent stamps mvo re ceived from a man who unknow ingly rodo froo from Mclroso to Hnvonscourt on tho Southern Paclf,c line. A woman sent 50 becaUKO her conscience troubled her after sho had allowed hor six-and-ono-half-ycr-old .child rido froo ftom MIh-wi'h ," to Sttn Diego, CaL, and return. From Portland, Ore., 80 cents was contributed by a man who mild ho had thrown two bnrrol covers owned by tha Company Into tho Marys River, "When I was n boy," wroto a Klnmnth Falls, Ore., man, "I took n free rido from Gazelle to Montague, Cal, I enclose 20 cents to tfover the faro." A number of men who had stqVn ridos on freight trains re imbursed the a))jnpnny. Many contributor to tho "Conseeiwo fund" sniil thoy wore squaring their m'i'otmts with tho Compnny h?causo thry hnd Ix-on converted through tho efforts of rollg'bua workors, Dating 1021, total of 118,015 motor vehicle's, including jpftssoitgcr and commculal enrs, and 3140 motor ayeki were refUtarad. and lifeenied in mat HOLSTEIH SHOW HERD IS SOLD CAUSATION CO, I'URCHAgKR; TRICK AVKRAGK8 OVER ISOO STOCK TRAVELS IN STATE SPECIAL PREPARATIONS MADE BY KXI'RESS COMPANY ARE F. It Bcah has sold G3 head of his ,mrv bmJ hol.txini to the Carnation ... ... . . , , itock i-anni at Seattle. In the u o , 1 WBS the great producer and show cow, . , . . , rt . . , . ' rf '0' Aau ch! tiireu irnt! rnBrnnlnnthini rn t Ka . . ... . prand at the Pacific lntcrrutlona, Livestock Exposition, She was grouped wtih her progeny (n produeo of dam, A. IL O. tow with , lwo 0f her progeny and yearly re KAnl f?f IA ....t I.MW ..MiWMMH ... T V.M .vn, UVt JIU(i:il wiiiii- ing the. blue in each of these classca Mr. Dealt also had on exhibition at tho fair a group of Bessie bred stuff that wore the sensation of tho show ring. Theeo cattle together with many other cattU rof exceptional merit vera ' irKladpin ihc sttnirtiasi. I ThoCf hPM were caltrled by ex- pro. in thr carsj two of the cars hing stripped baggage car, and one special car which had been used for' ho shipment of race horses. The cars vere furnished with running water 'rom n large tank on one o? the cars. They were a'so equipped with gas lights, and everything necessary to I on each car. Tho Carnation Co. interest were in 'urge of Geo. S. Bulkley, Secretary of tho companv; N. A. Brown, chief "' man. and Dr. E. A. Schmoker, ""terinarian. Tho express company was repre sented by local agent E. T. Watkins, H. E. Alberts, route agent, both who Accompanied the shipment to guard against delays. I his shipment was considered so Important that the 0. W. R. & N. pas- senger out of Portland was held 30 , minutes so as to make connections ...ill. .1. fill 1. 1 f Vt.t. l.i 'in mo iniiiiii'oiv iram wmcn i Tillamook at fi'2f A. M. The animals I nrrivcl nt Stewart. Wash., at fi A M. I tho followinc day, which is the best time any express shipment has ever been mndo from Tillnmook, consider ing tho distnnco. Tho express charge on this shipment was $1000. .... i no carnation people have ex pressed themselves as being very nutch pleased with the sen-ice which they received from the express com pnny. The cattle in this herd were not only outstanding show animal but were producers as well. Mr. Reals began testing about two years ago nnd in that tlmo produced a world's record oow, n cow thnt took 19th placo among world record cows, also var ious state records all In long time division work. Ho had cows on test at tho tlmo of tho sale that have mado ''on -100 and BOO pounds of fat in the first five months of their lact ation porlods. tn the soven day divi sion ho had one 30 pound cow, one 20.0 pound, Jr. threo year old, one i-Wo to 30 pound mature cow, and oevornl CR pound cows, and out of thlrtv cows tested none had failed tn quality ns A. R. O. cowf. Tho price paid for these cattle has not boon stated by tho buyer or se'ler, h"r, in v'w of tho fact thnt Mr, BeaH t nnu n stnnuing otter on several mem-j hers of his herd, on ono nnlmnl $5,000, on another $2,500, it Js snfo to ns- Hiimo thnt n higher avcrago than $500 por head was paid. ' I This graat cattle anterprlie eeta-, Hail! Hail! William Jennings Garrett, Arrives to Visit Hlat, folks especially yot ohl Urners who used to gather around t4 old Allen Hous dining table when til.. lw. ..!.. ... t t.. .. ..-i, .(vw. ii, ,b yiimv muwK doien or so years back for WH'lai. Jennings Garrett star boar It it said hotel and prominent man about town in those balmy days, has return ed to his native heath and is spreAd ing the dog with at much aptitude a he was wont to do those days lor, ago. William Jennings, as his name im plies, is a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat About twelve year ago he was as sistant manager up at Flaltom's, when E. T. employed himself, William Jennings, and maybe one or two others. At any rate William was the big noise around there. He was a famous fisherman In those days too and 'Its said that bis prowess with the bambo pole was one of the main reason's for the state's cstab'ishmcn' of a fish hakhtry here. William was nlo quite a lady's man and was th- . . . brAu brummcl or the store a post- BUSINESS MEN PLANNING ANOTHER GET-TOGETHER Another business men's get-together banquet is planned for Thurs day evening, February 2nd, at six o'clock at the Tillamook Hotel, and on this occasion the Tillamook Cham ber of Commerce will be the host, and wiU.tavi.te every busbesa man of the cit to take part in the banquet and hear tho important talks o ;pcaker who will be placed on the program. The banquet given last month, when the business mo were guesb of Mr A. F. Coats, president of the A. F Coats Lumber Co., and Mr. P. J. Wor rail, of the Tillamook Hotel, proved such a big success and brought to gether most ofthe business men of the city, it was decided at that time to have another banquet and get togther banquet to discuss matters of import ance to the city and county.The Cham ber of Commerce is now making tho necessary arrangements and in send j ing out invitations, but to enable the ) Chamber to make proper reservations, , those who cannot attend shou'd notify the Chamber. One of the matters to be taken up will be the election of a board of directors to attend to the business end J of tho Chamber. Another matter that will bo discussed will be freight rates, wnen some of the officials of the Southern Pacific Co., will be in the ...... ' . citv and invitOil to speak. A. A. Ferns, representing Glenn Falls Frio Insuranco Co., was in our city visiting Mr. Gaylord and Mr. Henderson agents for tho firm. AMERICAN LEGION ACTIVITIES The American Legion will meet at tho City Hall Friday evening in re gular session. A special attraction of the evening will be a boxing contest between Jim Flannigan and Tough Mike. On the following Friday evening, nry 3, Tillamook Post No. 47, American Legion will ho'd a meeting at Wheeler. All those going from around Tillamook will leave from the Sunset Garage at 0:30 P. M. Those not having cars will be provided for. Be sure and come, for there will ccr tain'y be something doing. what is known as The Highland Grove Farm adjoining this ci'.y has brought fame to Tillamook. The great dairy papers of tho U. S. have featur ed members of this wonderful herd of cattle on their front pages and have devoted columns of space to the discussion of their merits, all of which i,a8 inured to Tillamook's benefit in unpaid for advertising. Mr. Reals, when interviews! by ourJ eorerspondent, assured us thai he hid no intention of "abandoning the breed- Ing game, that he had ro:n ml his herd siro.had several of hia ilnuglttot-a and grand daughters, and that they v promlaa of being at good o? bet- Former Tillicums1 uon now he d by Boyd Mcndonhall. Now BUI is a traveling man hon est he is traveling for the Spool Cotton Co. This is right in his line spinning yarns so success is assur ed. Hc also is extensively interested in Southern Oregon Mining stock, al though on this subject hc is not very communicative. Bill expats to tarry about a week or so and then beat it back to San Franisco where he is very much miss ed, no doubt. In the meantime, Hal om's force are carrying Bill high, allowing him to run the store at will f!d partake of anything in sight, so he's enjoying himself. Bill's a good fellow and they know it. Ifyy A. Kla-n, fceerVuiry State "hamber cf Commerce, in acknow edging the receipt of the resolut on issed at the banquet of business men n this city, said: "May I take Jiis opportunity to thank the Tillu--.iook Chamber of Commerce for the ordail spirit of co-osveration which aas been found by the Comnu'sion j count they arc going to make Ocean in Tillamook County from the very j --de an ideal seaside resort that will beginning of the road progrim. "Mr. b much appreciated by the citizen Mem futher stated in h s !cttc "The ,u- ... Commission have had it in m nd f-r i " W Paft ' CCUnt3r' some time to open up the Coat high- ' Tney aPPared befora the .county way between T llamook and Ns-vport, j court 1381 wwk 5n regard to tha and it is hoped that with ihi co-optr- building part of the road from Falls ation of the Forest Service and Ti la- I creeks to their place, offering to help mook and Lncoln Counties, tV-jt it may be possible to put under con stmction the Neskowin-Saln.en river unit during the present sea3on, and to take up, the projeci between Salmon river and Newport ac sojn as -appears practicable to do 3J." WHEELER MILL PREPARIN6 TO RESUME CUTTING Machinery is being overhauled, brlts put on, motors installed, the mess and bank house prepared for opening at tha b g mill. A. W. Vosburg, president of the Wheeler Lumber Company, has been detained in the east by th,e serious ill. ncss of a brotrnr and the company has not decided just when to start the mlU but it will probably be the first of next week. A number of former employees an back at work, but the crew is small at present Tho company has more applications on file than they can fi'l so unless a man is sure of a job will be follish for him to come here seeking one. Coal creek camp will probably re sume operations in the near future The mill and camp shut down a yea' ngo and when both are running 2W men arc given work. C. D. Sellwood of the south end of the county, met with an accident at the Simomns Creek bridge with his Studebakcr about 3 o'clock Wcdncs- lay night tl seems that he got con fused whon ho approached tho barra- cade at the bridge and when he turned to go around tho Improvement hc bumped head on into a large timber breaking a front wheel, his radiator and smashing up tho front of his car badly. No ono was Injured. The first 1922 logging train pull--d nn from tho mountains on the Til'amook lino Tuesday mominir, about ten o'clock, bringing n 85 envs if the big fellows for Menefce lan l lig on the river. Notwithstanding an inch and a half extra snow in tho hills, camps nre nt Work, or woro up to yesterday. The 'ollowing camps aro in tho running. Thy Whoe'er Etnte started three sides (three donkey crows) Monday. Tho Wclst & Co. outfit started one donkey crow Tuesday. Tho Vnnness & Shlves people, Tim- ber, one s'lo, Tuesday. Tho McCall Logging Co., Hulbort, starts two sides next Monday, Tho Ross Lumber Company, on the Gales Cieek and Wilson River road, started Tuesdny and had ten cr placed for thorn for yestsrdavs' ship ment. Tho East Side Loggng Co., nt FVmwood, just above Timber, will suit one crew next Monday, weather TO EXPEND LARGE SUM ON RESORT OFFER COUNTY CO-OPERATION IN BEACH ROAD WORK TOWNSITE IS TO BE PLATTED ONLY SUBSTANTIAL INGS WILL BE ERECTED DWELL I Rosenberg Brothers, who purchased the Maxwell property at Netarts, and wno are going to expend large sums of money in improvements, have had Engineer Bell and County Surveyor CoaUs ump;oyed the past week platt ing tho property, and from all a- finance the same if the wor i dona this spring and in time for iis year beach business, and the court decided to call for bids. Rosenberg Sc'.Scs iuiv ttaU-Jetl to have buildinj? reairic'-icr-s and sni 4hacks will be "ii tte ti J;. etected. The camp ground, mi asidcus ah ideal spot, with plenty of room for camp ers, and it is the intention of Rosen berg Brothers to have everything fix ed up in first class shape, paying part icular attention to the sanitiry ar rangements. Although quite a number of business men and others in thte vicinity have signified their inten tions of purchasing lots for the par. )Oic of erecting good bungalows, tha iropcrty has not been placed on tha T.arket yet, for the reason that Ro senberg Brothers were anxious to ;ee whether a road would be bui'd this vonr nnd waiting for tho engineer! to omplete their work. It is fortunate that such progres sive men like Rosenberg Brothers have become owners of this property, tor their aim is to spend considerable money on improveemnts and mako "ceanside one of the best and moat up-to-date seaside resorts in tha county. MISS HALTOM JN RECITAL On Monday evening, January 23, Mrs. Koch, one of qur piano tasv-bcra presented Ramona Haltom in m piano recital, assisted by Betty Lantx Myers, violinist. The recital toolc placs at the Christian Church and was well attended by an enthusiastic nwaihtr of music lovers. The first number on the program was (a) Pre'ude, C sharp miser, by Rachmaninoff, (b) Valso by Scautt, Miss Haltom played, thes nuaibera h exceptional clearness and dii- olayed wonderful technic for ?ae i hor age. 4 Tho second number on the program was a violin solo by Betty Lar.tz- Mycrs; "Marurka" .by Mlyswirakl. Mrs. Myers is a coming artiet an the) violin. Her technic is splendW ask it)) plays In good taste. Mis-s Haltom's second number; (a) Whims by Schumann: fb) Kevfrla (tfliio study) by Hoffman.' aa wall aa her third number,, (u) To a WHAoaw by Mac Dowell, (b) Arabee Va'iM by Lark were Tendered with tha same) -nro r-y nklll as ber firttuwrnber. Mrs. Myers seeoid nataber. ttetm ... n-iu Amlnlouso by sVfini fid Owetta by iioosec was aiM.,weM$raaaaMaY - ROSENBERGS Those present eo joy4 the. faflnaa;: X YPry much. - . u v f 'William Mee4, eiW ttiastaf - itCkaeatWf'.fjstaattsssi'- hTL. untr ifty, ( (, n-4l g0ajtvaiMvHr---M-fr'1 r . T r r ' I Mi rut t,w---.-- 1 Jh'