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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
v V- f J.1 '" ' " " "J"- -- "1 - 1 m i T, Lr( , I,,, , jry -u A Million Dollars in Taxes for Till&rftoo $100 Per Capita .,lI!!lffi,!,,S!Ii,n ?,iTK" for a m,l,t,ln of l lwt 2 Percent in the overhead oxpuiwo of Btalc ahd county govonmi.tiit i i making gaiiw. The idea of juimall and compamlively undeveloped county like Tillamook dig Kinj; up over a million dollar for the tax beneficiaries , quite Hlartling. total beyond a million dollar or oer one hundr-tl lo!l i , jfjrfv uvta. The growth of lax burden in Tilhunook County, (and I he same i true of all Ore . ' CM'MION,) jh mown lv a eomiKiiLlmi m At lcajjt two candidates for Governor an out for thr r luctton nrocram. Steph gon yum en A. Lowell of Umatilla county and Chas.llall of Con -y w Tat Huduction clubs are organizing in all par or Jhtcyindjhc development of publ c sentiment is going forward by leaps and bounds, v A. 3. year aw follow: 1012 va nation Slfi.1:':. d7: i.iv s.m 7h.i on. imt tir. li)M valuation $20,851,0.17, lax $l 1 7,72!U 0 ; 1915 Valua tion $21,11T,264; tti ?4?2728jfi9 ; :J 9-1 G valuation S20;6- ,2SltoxT$fl2M74.3r ; 1917 valuation S217(5;9r,7';tfiJC 5M58;8'0t.77 ; 191a valuation I if'Ii, ttfcT $'185,28-1.29; 1019 vdluoUon $'22v,tf57Hp;:'(?i,Sll7,'18'1.84; 1920 vaiopft ..w20&n, tax $805, U0198: 1921 valuation S23.(M'72o. tax S920..S:i.. C3. 'Jh i.o.t district levies nut the 1 "Th IVpar Tlml ! Dona ThitiBi" i Vol. XXVI CREW OF MEN ON SECRET TRIP ALONG ROUTE T'.r new railroad drawn near. At lejut that U the cimch.xi.m Tillamook boosters n.- to after r 'ading the announcement given to the press ne iicnt Ralph Oudd of the Great Nurtlu-rn Railway mpany in Portland last Saturday. According to Ihultl the extenuon of the Wilson river 1 aiong tlw old Vahburn . urvey to this place ''is a .. ily, but not a probability for 1922." Nevertheless is known that even now a gilng of 15 or more cruiser.' . -d investigators (mayhap surveyor.) are working along tl-H identical route and the pousibilty of an early exten- of this line seems more than probable. I he men arrived in Tillamook hut Friday and Sat iiv they toaleoiut Jiugo-stockjuLprovisions and left for upper Wilson river district. Concerning their work or object of their intentions they would not talk and over . . their actions hung a veil of jecrecy that optimist, say u v .ks for thu early coming of another railroad line. lctni in H' SuniUy tU. -msmu umt wtcnsin cot- niitioly a,&00,(K0 wtll tx o.eciiii ntut Wliliuruii Uil the Orrat N'urtlipni lUllway .. (k-ronllnii to nmnniiivrmput ' tKtntny niirlit !' a1jih lluiid, t u( that linn. :.it Httild, tuculituiiioil by C: virntrtldi'!it In elwrt!'1 rm, and V. A. lluithnoll, tctin-r. fmnliur nevni, nrrivoil to ind r n J i 1 day "Iwikins wvr tlii torrl . nd ptrktDK out the pi a 1 114 whpro p imirt' UTo t l0 ntndc." I', addition to tile million of dot ar for improvi'itunU and bottormrn 1 fatilitics, lludd nmiouncttl tliat n-. matMy "J0,O00,0OO fcut or lumber w ' lie purvluut'il In ttiU twrritor f. t ' "v tar-liulldmif pri;rniii wlii"l tlto , any lias divided m. A IhiiIkbI J $1. ',100,000 1m been drawn up ly j Ureal Nortluun official for thin i ) ar. fliii chii'f oxocutivo of tho Grunt i waa optlmlntv? uvr futuro Iambi r tluvn'opinrnt in tho north orncr of Oregon. Within tn lat few numtfii tin. Oroat N'orthorn, with tho Northorn I'nrlfie Hallway y, linn obtnlnrd owucrltip ot tlx Portland, Antorin & l'aelflc rail way, oxtcndliiK U tho K tilth timbor In (Mlunibla, Tillamook, ClaUop and Unnhlnu'lon counllun and tho Onion t iwk & WIUou ltlvor railway cxteml mir from Wilkcnboro to AKard. OoiievrnlnK thu mora rwrcitt iiciiuIhI. Hon, tho Wiliton rlvor road, lhidd naldt ' Tho rom la now polut!nc to th0 blR timbiul jimt boyond Itt pn'sont U-r-m mm, ami wholhor tho ilovulopmunt CHOKER SETTER AT CAMP FOUR IS BVJLY HURT IN ACCIDENT IN WOODS S. A, Oruft, worklnjr hr n rholtor Hcttur nt Camp Four, UrlRton, Htif ferod u compound fracture f f both U'L'i in nit ncrldonl In tho wowIh Saturday. Tho mim tutd only wtkcd al Uio camp it fow ilnyn, llo wan ciittj;lt ! Iwoon n Iiujso but and" u ntump ami Btirfoi-fiil untold Kmy byforo work, men Vnn-o to ll nHltneo and OA trlcntod film from hid porlloun i'"' l'n KlrHt lt m rendorod b;; Or aiilie)inru company jiliVJipm" ot Who-A'ur, il thu man later unit to Good mrltn MjlUl i Portlnnd. TILLAMOOK will b, madi throiicb a furthor ' titfutou by the linwi Kortlwrn, or lou' KHiiC radx In) lanK by pivato ownwi U yl U be dpUirrowel." In rsard to tbe rpui iJ ultiinati etUiMioit of th Wi river road aludk- th old Whburt rvty to Til Inmook, rn-aWwi UiK-'a wtd: "That i u n ixiwlblllty, but iw a probability ' for IM!&" Ilo wtittld ac no furU. rwdteUuni., for foar of building up fnko bopti for tbH l'i would bo orvisl by nueh a oxl -n on. "Cy," the Wheeler Live-Wire, Blew In i.ovi I'yphert, proinuu-nt Wht'oUu' toitIunt wn In lwn Monday "Cy", A u i knuwn by ovoiy man, woman atut clilld In our muKltbonni; city, U nrsmpliluM anmtt'iir Thespian and imwliian and takes a loadiiiK' rt in all church, fraternal and civic meet ini;i. Without "Cy" W heeler would not bo Whcolcr ami omo havo said that ho I "the K'uy that put tho whoo' in Wlicclcr." Anyway wo know that whenever Wheeler wants to put' on a uhln-iliir, a musical ,n Imakot social or a mliiitrvl how tho first thouuht In: not "Cy", ho'll do it. And ho doin ind doca It right, too. Local Debaters Win Here and at Vcrnonia Tillamook high school Friday night won horo In a debate with Vcrnonia high school, tho mibject being "Uo nolvod, 1 hat a protoctivo tariff would benofii t'io producers of agricultural i 'd.ictn In thu United States." Tilln . h.gh school took tho ufflrma ilvo hldo of thu argument and wan represented by Harloy Davidson and MIhi Mary NoIhoii. Vornonln took Uio nojtatlve with Msta Weed an.l Uuth llaborllng au Its roprcsunlattvon. At tho Himio tlmo thu Tl'lamook high Bchool took tho negativo In a de bate with tbu Vernonla high nchool nt tlio lattor place, alt-u winning In that concur. Ohm Anderson ami MIb Hamonn Hultom woic thu debaters (or tho TlUimMk bltfh cbool. TIM.AMOOK-.TIIi: fJ SUBSET GARAGES ; TWO A I TOMOTlVi: CO.NCKU.NS NOW f.MJKU SKI'KKATK OW.NKUSUU' OEAL GOKSUKATED THIS WEEK riiANSAtTION. I.N 11KAUTY, l.s iJB-OllfiAMZATlO.V, AND is iMrouTA.vr Ono of tho limit iinKrrtani bu&J nw transaction of the year wa unumatcd tins week when Muams. K. 1). Mtilcr and Ci. A. Martin asbumed .more ownvrtlnp iul inaimKumeiu ot (....- au.... unrno and M. 1. AiKle) n.,j ... i.umlll took over Uio Tilla- i u.-H' carau'es were fonnurl) oiHiiutwt under ono head, but for some Uu.i, uU -H. U. Milier to a Hernia man, it has ueou realized tluil a com plete divorce between tho two inu tutiJiiH was neceary. lliu operation ami manaKcaiuiit of tbu two t;arat;od uas entirely too much tor throe moil and In thu intnreU of better bUHincn. u:nl lotUir aorvico to their cuktumora tho moil fiuaby decided upon the re orgniiuation. Tho new management nMiimud chargo Wednesday in each Instance. The Tillamook nara. has a floor spaco TJHxlOS feet and tho Sunset 1 JUxVH1,. Tho nutomobilu ngen:iv are not affected by tho sale. Thu Dodge and lluick cars aro handled. Tho agency for Kelly-Spnngfiuid and l'.k ti es is likewise, not affected. A I four niencomiucted with this big ileal aio prominent citizens and all well vurscd in this lino of work and certainly fitted to head those big auto motive interests. As soon as possible tho Kxido bat tery station will bo moved from the nmook ti.vritKO and will thereafter bo connected with tho Sunsut. CHAMBER TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS ON MONDAY At the I t meeting of the executive hoard oi i'.o chamber of coiimurco .t v.in !e i icd to havo another busi ness men's get-together dlnnur on Thursday evening, when questionalres will bo ilistrlbuted asking tho lui.il iuss mun to answer this question "What do you consider Tillamook's giuntus tneedV Tho nnswora will bo comu mibjecta for discussion at future meetings of tho chamber. On Monday ccnlng, March 0, tho chambor of com noao will hold n business meeting nt Uio city hall, at which tlmo there wil' bo an election of a board of directors tn manage tho chambor tho ensuing vnr. Tho present board Is composed f C. J. Kdwards, H, H. Rosenborg, A. HolU, W. J. llkv.'hers, K. H. Mil ler and Frod 0. Raker. OI.KAItlMi FIRK A big slashing flro on ono of tho iTHspicuous bnttea North of town' presented n wonderful night Bight WednoMloy. flro running-up tho ontlro loiitftb helm; planly vlilble hare. LLAMQOK UNDER TWO HEADS LAND 01 CHI024K, TREKS AND TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH, HERALD OUT-DISTANCES ALL LOCAL Doc, About to Become Mother j Is Found Shot: The sheriffs office is hut on the err.! I of soma wnntoni who took th iu'c wf a doe about to tfivc btrth to two little ones. Sunday deputy sheriffs Holden and O'Oetl were in the Garibaldi district and were notified by Wm. Mahan hat sonic dcspoilcr had shot a doc and that the nnima? wns lyinp along tie railroad track near the Garibaldi Hotel and suffering untold flgony.Thc .eputies hurried to thu scene and see ng that tho animal was passed all hu man aid dispatched it wuh a mercifu, hot. The carcass was then brought to iillamook and turned uor to the . .ine warden, who dressed it and v.und thai it would soon huvc become no moth,cr of two young. In thu opinion of thu officers sot.iv mscrcant had been dogging the deer, or they noticed a big buck crossing .ho mud f ats in the vicinity. The .ninnil killed was one of the very argost and was killed with a high nver riOe, a steel bullet being used. tt was evidently shot whi e stnndine . ill, the wound having that appcar ..;co. The bullet plowed through the . iwcr portion of the head, the dev iropjiing in it's tracks. The punitentrnry is too good for the ,'Uilty person or persons. LOCAL NEWS BULLETINS lill.NGS "IMCICING UP" Tho county will put on a big road gang at Netarts Monday. About 7. jion nro working .n tho road near tho ld ship yard and about CO more on tho -Manhattan road. All of which is music to tho ears, eh 7 The Tillamook Lumber Co. Ik under way with a complete crew in mill and uodn, em ploying 73 men. The mill was cloned down December 21 and overhauled. The com pany built a 1500-foot pole road In the woods and expects a hteady run from now on. .00 PROMISED A single donation of $500 has been promised the firo department provid ed business men and citizens contri bute tho balance of the estimated sum ot $J,000 necessary to purchase a now truck t8 contemplated. A truck that will carry longer ladders and wore hoso Is a necessity. CHIMNEY III.AZK Lata Saturday night the first de partment responded to an a'arm sent i from the Allen House where l noon ONttnquishod . .chimney 1 !. ,No damage, except to spectators who flocked to tho sceno and nearly froze to death In tho raw East wind. IV LIKE A LAMB March tfnmo lu like a darling little lamb Wednesday, so look-out folks for tho proverbial llon-Hk widing. HERALD OCEAN HRKKZir 2 1922 fl SlSPPIinY FALLS FHOM RUNNING BOARD TO CEMCNT WIIKN CARS COLLIDE Llfi'B BROKEN; IS IN HOSPITAL 1 MES TONE AND I. J. BOWMA. DRIVERS OF COLLIDING AUTOMOBILES Dr. P. J. Sharp, dentist was the unfortunate vi. km of an auto smash up Monday thu.i occurred at the sheet intersection in front of the Sunset Garage. Dr. Sharp was riding on the run iiaj; board of a Chevrolet car driven j ante Tone, high scl.uoi student. huh smashed head in into a big -dUuiial car tiint was ncgotiat.ng th, i from Fourth Street into Seco.. The aivuent happened jast before school was called at 'J o'clock and in full view of tho congregated chi'dren of tho grade aud high schools. I. J, Bowman was driving the Na. ...ial Tone was coming into town and i cWe-I Sharp up on the road. Bow i an say that he saw bun directly in ion1 f the Tillamook Garage when .o started across the street -d be fore ho realized tho impending dis. astci tho Chevrolet hit his car a tor rifw side blow. The impact threw Sharp Crom tho running board to the cement pavement with uch force that he suffered a double fracture just above the ankle, and received cuts below and above the left ear and was i -tty badly shaken up. Ho was rushed to tho Shearer & Merrick hos pital where first aid was rendered and remained Uiere uitil Tuesday noon when ho was taken to his home. Tho blame for tho a.cidcnt has ncn bu'n placed, though ;i eport has been mado to the police department. Tone's car was injured lithe If any, but Bowman's machine was wrecked, :he frame boing sprung and broken, fender nnd radiator damaged and painting marred. Ho had just over hauled the car, expending nearly $500 on it. DOUBLE-HEADER IS BILLED FOR WEDNESDAY Manager O'Dcll of tho Tillnmook Old Fellow's basketball team hns :. ranged a big double-header game wednosdny night on the Til'amook II gh school floor when his team will hy tho teams from Bay City and heeler, Both teams havo n win over 0"Uu11'h outfit nnd ho hopes to take .bis opportunity to even things up th. tl'om. The first gamo will start it 7;.I0. Ono prl,'o of admission to both euniM says 0'Dll. SHARP DENTIST BlliGHT COMPETITION Adveiaiting the life-blood of any newspaper or per idical is generally conceded to reflect that newspaper's sUnding and stability. The Herald the past several months has out-distanced all competition and ha ; taken it's place at the head of the proces-iion by sheer aggresuvene-s and the exhibition of an ability to "do things" such as are expected of any WIDE-AWAKE, MODERN dejeminator of news. Indeed The Heruid is far olit in front and gaining with each L-sue, both in advertising and circulation. It's news columns are newsy and clean it's make-up at tractive it's advertising displayed as ordered and so placed ar, to give every advertiser full value received. Statistics are often intere ting, in this case vitally in teresting to reader and advertiser alike, for they reflect the growth, stability and popularity of The Herald with a torcefullness that we could not express in columns and columns of authorative statement?;. February advertising, column inches, display and reader: HERALD 2608 Other Paper - 2342 HERALD LEADS BY 26S INCHES or over 14 22-inch columns. Note: In January The Harald led by a great margin, due to liberal use of Herald advertising in our big special edition. This record was established in the face of adverse conditions and ha- been iiam.ng to competition. No cut rate ads found there way into Herald columns, no padded .a j and no im-ordered ads. Ail advertising run, with one ingle exception (whicn was an ad paid for by the editor himself) wa run as oivieieu uoth as to size, positioh and number of insertions. In no ca.e does a merchant find reason to complain that he "gave them a half page and they nin it in a fiul', or "a thret: inch double and they run it as 6 inch double". The Herald has advertising space to SELL AT ONE PK1CE i O ALL. flint this price must be a fair price is attested to by at iea: t one experience. When the Chamberlain Medicine to. voluntarily transferred Jieir acocunt to thb paper the question of price was, nat urally inquired into. The Herald's usual rate for readers was quoted AND ACCEPTED FORTHWITH. Circula tion did it, and while on this subject we might state that in the opinion of l! tiw great auvertising experts of today THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE B'OR CIRCULATION. Herald circulation is far reaching; it is a quality cir culation; a paid in advance circulation that has been attracted upon merit. Every not,.. ; m crook of the en tire county is covered and covered well and will be covered even better in the future, for THE HERALD IS ENJOYING A GROWTH SUCH AS NO PAPER IN THE STATE OF OREGON CAN TRUTHFULLY BOAST OF. The Herald is primarily a "home town paper," and as such it's function iMo print all the home county news and such state and national news u of interest to Tilla mook county reders. Special features will be added fea tures such a.i we have added in the past few months features that will go to m;:ko TILLAMOOK'S LEADING NEWSPAPER one of the state's leading newspapers, one that can hold it's own with the progressive, constructive wide-awake Oregon boosters. "Watch The Herald in 1922." ; WHEELER FIVE WINS t FROM ODD FELLOWS The Odd Fellow's bnskctbn'l t-um 'ost a closo and exciting soiuiht t ho, Wheeler Five n tho lattei's tt Wednesday night, Hceio 10 t- 1 Vi'ho hr put tho gime on ce, , tunl'y ;uttlng tho skids under the three link lads who slipped and stunj-j hied around on tho slippery floor 'ike ovmany dissipated sailors. Vh.olc" made 11 points to Tillamook', ' this half. Tlw.lait half was close tho Watch The Herald In 1922 NO. 28 visitors getting their bearings a4 ucnuoualy endeavoring to pain Um lend. wConnvi-r was the big Route far int -.us . u iu iieyser nil pwwi r wiw'.or, - The b life: . U; F. 15 V 5 Cpiiovrir '4 ilson Krultine Ocll ; irBMulmalr ?WhclM Pos. F F . C ,1 aaa. 11 . v. .f, - M .w nnir- l ifitriiaf 'r .