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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
TILLAMOOK HERALD I ILLAMOOK THE LAND OF CHEESE, TREES AND OCEAN BREEZE "T It ' Pnper That !),r ll.Inif." j V. W.tch TIm HWaM In 1K2 Vol NXVI TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 30th, 1922 No. 32 ROAD NECESSARY TO TIMBER MEN i Railroad Down the Wilson River Must Be Built Kamh.ll 1 as . GAIT! ES TO BE narrow Escape I In Auto Spill iV.fw a rri NMhr, , puh thu railroad iH,u to th - " fl SM Wli!e .m In. t ('..rtiitid M(.n "U. 0. A Randall had ft nr rw and muKBluu oarapi. from death. Al-it a mil from Yellow Kir U- 1 250 nn ui car trm-k oft mm) ml went ! "vrr eiHluuikmt-nt turning ' l.rV, & Wlln.llv Itivcf . . .,Hlrll"tr. Within I wilt Ih vflue the ...... I. I ... h.ch lh lln. ; h.M, ZZLll " "lU" rn- Hnnli.K Mr.Rnn Utx t! I tl . Iho fort-0W' flr,t , ,! jjj Ahd kmy ,nt ra.rn fully (l furtitnl lll, Up t., thrmtiiut ,r,,, t HELD HERE ON JUNE 1, 2 AND 3 Cousins Meet Accidentally For First Time t f r! Hi ' tru't tctl ' -' ' TV 6' ' AtrU '. JtBt r , . Ml . hnt hcrti demon- B t Charlei Don- t the .S'wutwun I'rt Portend, . 'bnt Fariflr and ' - ihI their m inn l A Wltwxii Itnn '! aan tlio llltnlf rittfll ' 1 -lm !itt would lc 'l r. tlur lluatlfh wip . f ttbntlins limU-r 'UnuHilt TIjU, . Mr lMinly, run. '4 rfkt ihr rrwir " lh 114,000.000 . S -Mhwrj, I'arlfir ,y, In Ort;ti ain '4rl wilt cht) fat f ' mtM' Imi ttritioJ . 1 " Ami (WO fr , ! .! t(jt ttml (avr '' tliir N'ouiirrn !' ' iihwtttl the Vrhf ' n--xl Ail 0 U ' . -MMtMn," l. ' ' by thr tVntjol niMity property by " f Onp-rt Anirrlmn 1 ftn lh rirrvUliik" A WlUon ItUrr ROAD 10 GUI III ON PORTLAND RUN? Iilm uti- roni nua Wlwrn (in rwiMiK-d ronf ioinn.- hr 'til Ule rttrtmv II- tw r r its by but withf v0il. Pin- .1! by rthkm hoUl at hrnnehm h- ..irtwiiy, wlH.r Mr, .Maitin tJi .v - .,.r man f 'll'lamook f.umj him ' l-f.-uiflil htm nrjj in totvn. Hr ufforwl no iuJwHe nxcnptlm: n h'! tpmirimJ miVIh lt fflrwlnly '' k fWrnril uroillcamoiit for U tlmr VIIT()ltS TO lOL'K TI1K (UJKKNSHY FAKMS OF COUNTV PUN RUM ENTERTAINMENT An uu ndiumt (. -i l. uhuhk (tvttx mittuAtl uiri .r., u. i k. Olt that lUi Uir ,.f rW monUta Tilii.B..V Mil Im rfa by a fit hour tio.ctr if,n rftr U ami tram l'u t aiW. 1 Wul, iJk a. h MMt) twr at hand RNil with the iumberian tndiUUy a UIHK Tmal cmmIiUMM Ul any A. lhlnr ut Uk .r.-babiity of ibu larri. loty Uiiie rrl AttdW rail lino, it og!il obj Uat Uut Muu ..n ihf I.OCAI. (JLKK.VSKV C LL'II HAS KLhCilON OF Ol FICKIW FOU YKAK Virgin Spruce Mill Is Culling Again June 1, 2 and 3 ire the aU- avl lor tho ljuviiuoy (iiticn, which will bu Hold In Tillamook County on thole uui. Inn nnnouncvmunl un maav uy ckUirn Held man, h. l tetutvr I Morris 8-hnl, a locnl elothior, whi'e fn I'orthiml fKntly, met o couln from New York entirely una- war-. Hoth Mr. Schnnl nnd h! cousin wcri' ataylnir at the I'ortlantl Hotul. A man who wuhtl to Mre Mr. ikhnal of New York wn sent to Morris J Schnnl' room. Un learning that another man with the xame name wan iejrlitere.1 there Morris M on"e hum- -.1 hi m up and they exchange' card' I onl to learn that they were cousin j Morris Srhnal is a eouin to Mrs. SchnlUer (letter kno-wn as Ida Schrfal) who playti! 'eadint; role In "Undine" nnd "The answer of the Sen." She Is a champion swimmer, divor, runner, jumper howler Also cham pion beauty and the most skillful em broider and sock darner in Flat Hush. She will be remembered ns the City to Make Demands on County for Return of Road Tax Money An attempt ai rrtui (his Week to cet oat a representative tratherint; of busineaa men to mt with the city council on Wednesday evening to talk over the proposition of try'"K U- -cure from the county a refund of The attendance at the meeting wa not what it should have been. How ever, those who were present took a keen interest and discussed the matter to some extent. It seems that the county is making ICR BUILDING . 1 . . ai a mcetinj; ox wt local Oucmsey youn,: .hrc-dcvil who dove from the 01 Kancitioti he.d atnhc Creamery as-j wine of a aeroplane into the ocrtin iMMmtiona rooms on Tuesday. j nt nriirhton Beach riven the specta- The matter of program for the j tors the thrill of their live, thnu days meetini: and Uie enter- ! TWi. ni.m.il .ill t;nA . lrfln lw tammeiit of the visitors was dlscused teretin: stnr about Mrs. S-hniUer ...v ... Mlt n lnc .,,nrrn copy 01 a me "1'hysirtil work just now is new homes. committees were Unpointed: Culture." m.i. . 1 ,. .. . . I hrank Mathews is eonstructinRr a hinance; Jim Williams. Joe. Durrer, - : . .,.. , ... . . ,, , ... , ' ' nevr story and a half bungalow for liownnl Kdmunds. tUry-treasurer: Mr. Click of Clover- v-,n ti ... z:r.i. -j . .. West. F:stimated cost is $3200. lares levied on rity property, and , a special levy of 1 mill for road par wmrn nas tw-n sml W! I be usc-1 on poses and a eenertil lew of 9 m' U th.. ,unty r .ads oj'sule of the city, which will be turnl over to the roid This means that the city has beo.i paying and is called upon to pHy for road improvements outsidn of jtho , In view of the fact that oar people are a'ready over bunlened with street I improvements a protest is being made j to this practice. The practice started , , , in 'JC, and since that time some S-tO.. f the saw and hammer is ... , . . ... v"v iwi.t uvt'n exiracieu irnm me city. Th. amount thus extracted this yetir will be about H,000. The prevailing opinion of the meet ing seemed to be to the effect that the city council should try and come to GOING ON NOW The ml. Waled on the NeUrla road, known ha U.I 1 ... I ' " . m ram owiietl ny lonme lyr Barn llamJ and other intereU, will aon brtrin peralniiia. Mr Dye. who T) e ng tun fully heard every hook and crook . of Tillamook and its environments the--- ear'y Spring dnys. ( I'rospecLs frr a record season in! eon'Tiction line seem promising rc- 1 eorci-.ng to loul contractors, hard- i ware men and lumber dealers. Aside from the numerous repuirs be'ng made to residence and business structure th principal constructen , rather than to go to law which will i be costly in iny event. And a motion , to this effect was carried. The matter will again be taken up at a later meeting of the council. r e a - '.in-nlo lumbef hir- v-r . , ..,,n?rn. , i,Ji?wsicrii..-w.".j 1...1 kjJ.i..i ' O I'ark A rtrtilrarl to 'oad Cl'vel at aHie'e apMAHnc In lit" "'hiffmnn iar Th runt rai lor 'iB Ulin f tlw l"e ami in three vard .. .11 ,i. 11 1. . . 1.111 run itr mm. lull intnirtkfi r.i. . rat mad". , e. .na purely ,.rf. illmM.t. of IUklntr f... tbp in H. n ,ntrrr.t.t Mrw rr , tnfnK ton,lr1ftri ,)0twl.t.n Fo .rtrfal m.f.th. i.. thr mam. NVurti and the IWnberg sumti er trnarire f May .lr.tmrnt of the resort tnoprv. Mr. Dye n'oo has a Suulhrm IVJ hat been biinly en. contract fur the narci of large SK ,JPif ftW tlt1 Vr"s'M'i,- IImberfnMhJhe lrlJ.nldlJBox-Fnct- .Siwtl weev anmiucement orv. snair i. 3 ine milifcvntch is IticatcFon the , ' " aS" ' ' rjim l.elml Umber tract will ent ity ari.it 25 men. Reception and program; H. E. Tuck- ( dale, director. er, S'. D Pine and Ira Lance. The next monthly meeting will be Entertainment: Mrs. Bushlach, Mrs. , held at the Cottonwood Farm, April Joe. Willmms, J. L. Guy, Rudolph 1 1th. Zwelful, Membership: Homer Mason, Paul Josl. Nehalem Bridge Dave Marteny is to erect a new home on Seventh. I Keldsen will build on West Third r.nd Second Avenue. Art Anderson is excavating for a OSEVELT HIGHWAY ACTION REFERRED lt t4Atio rohillvn tt "'"n of tho WlUun " U" vfw.Krini of Tlie Umlter wn. i knuw thp eorly rt titan river iuaj t -t o. no to o.raV, fur atk- hohlinir of llm. 'futile )nfltleily A ' 111 cnio Hume Im- iwt taken at gme tcraper on tW ..b. ritevtwi; to bo. gin the tatl of thia trrk loadlna about 30 ihMly yard rara per ohifl Tkt K-rael u l" be OMd for MslUsUItg vork The nu'road wtit probaldy dtarard i)w luktr paaaitffar eni' used now and ttbatitutt larpe mottnUin tyira lly doir this and elimlnatinf all u- neceaaary (topa m the territoW arroaa tho mmwUllli that w a' ar. j veil by iderirfc traina ronidttkl iIhih could be ml from th ninnlng Plans MafufinYi "M'l There aiq t)var '"""I ,,m,,"r'';acl,lule ; in tun -i,i hurtr ! "1" by (ho futut fn uti thru" th.. Iiii- tit,.. - th Fork of the W). f0''i,'",' "'r w1 w'l1 ' I" M Mill 111 rtVaif f Ki b. Uthitlt ii.L'lidtfiti mlfiiit ""e lu tU mil, wide, i Un ,,nV0 ",U,th,jJ 10 lh"in,,, i tiinlMiniit'ii llxtl 1111-' 1 iliu tiniltitr Is voiii- A five-hour aclioilttliH such at is I m-tdniiily conlemii'Uled, uW h a it - ,1... ii. j i..i.. ttx' tiipniMi ui iun tnnwn nftfttit stiine of H'a lost preatlge which the Oreeua FJrstk of Women' I'lubt mtwu tn Tillnutook May 30th to June tf. County Commission Alley was' around this week ronsutlmg with navlgMors on the bay and other in- A bie barn is gninc up on the St Hwell farm North of town. Garibaldi, too, is busily encaged terested parties regarding the Todd b,""w:- Among the t recenfy 1 1 1 TTt- . y- l.ltCION SPONSORING SMOKER APRII, 15 it- . inn li.. A tl. W.tl, I ''!! .1 ruui. , routf the. 1 11 , 'I in fiiiy diti ninny mil. ' lb" flllitat tlllllttir III "'"y wi hifcomo uAn uiUIiiik of the WtUon Mm only solution. 'i will imt only provide 1, tune saving connection ' but will opeii up iiuiiiy -Imtive litrnia u'ong thu be tho most popuhir H win! piissenger er 1 1' ally cutting thu time in ii 1 "lrret are now work. 11 'ion with thu NoUherit A MlbaLaiittal decrease In asrnger fines was twiliounctxl last wk by Uln railrttad, tlint is mprtl to be prnct- Icilly W per cent Sptwftil btwi.'h rate will n'ao be permitted CROSS HOME IH'RNS EARLY .MONDAY MORNING The flirm home of II M. Cms tip the Trnsk river, wits rampWIy do troyetl by fire Monday morniiiK bo tween tho hours uf four nnd fiva o'clock. Tim fln evidently was mused by 11 defertive fine Insurance 111 thu sum of $1000 was curried on the furniture. At the meettnc of thu city council Monday lat Dr. lUnsly wn nppuint d to fill the varlincy tin the Tilla mook Iloxintf Commission caused by Uia resignation of A. F. Wallace. Dr. Shoarer w.i also appointed to tjtu Commission, it being rntpiired that U pricticing physician be affilin lr Mth vhat body. ' The Roving Commission Is p'nnn-1 'Ifn a big smoker to be held for the benefit of the American Legion April! Ui The card Is being lined up now, It is expected that about 250 visit-! ors will arrive in auJo reachig Hehti at '.i In nit noon, on Thursday, June Ut. Thu south end uf the county will then be, vikitc.il ami th,. herds in that lo cality viewed, after which the party will start for Tillamook, who ro 11 b&n J bridge. Tho p nrM cnll for i rt9 foot j builiiinsrn art? Hiritn Crarto quel wt-i be enjoynl In the evening. . nnproach on the west end, a 200 foot! Dm Hi.. c.w-r,i.,l ,1.. .. tl,.. ..ill I . I " i ""v." swing spun ami a 101 foot approach start making the loop, ,1,, north. ; on the west ,.,, .Superstructure f. be visiting different herds and arriving , Wood ,, the estimatei! cost j3 at the Falrvlew Grange Hall at about ' nround $85,000. noon, where u fine tlinner will be en-1 Allout uu. 0n!v detail to work out f I a a. I L 1 1 .1 I a nor mnncr me nerus soutn , now js to ol)tuin pormission-which will be visited On th third dav the north part of the county will be visited and we The Roosevelt Memorf.il Coast Highway Association is of the opinion, that it will succeed in having the Roosevelt Highway desginated a road new home on Fourth and Second Ave. ' t primary importance, Fred C.Baker, East. !v .frwho is secretory of the association, Oren Dixon rs purchased a lot onTiV'n'r received some assurance from V" Fifth en-1 Th'nl and mnv bui'd. Washington D. C, to that effect. The residene and the combination hotel "ml show h' ue of J. E. Repass. fW-;MeraMo building is under way t Rockawv, nrtmy new cottages and summer homes going up. will no doubt bo given readily from the war department for the crossing. Tho bridre has boon and still is badly understand that Rudolph Zweiful will ! m,Mei ,, work .hou,d bo starttsl 0I, David Caufield left Saturday mom. ing for his homo in Oregon City. He hUs een visiting hos son Jack Cau- feld for the Inst three weeks and says State Highway Commission in its tenative map, designated it 'as a road of secondary importance, when the Associatoin took exceptions to this and made an effort to have the de signation changed to a road of pri mary importance. When the matter rtime up for consideration at Washing ton last week, the association had made such a good showing that the Secretary of Agriculture deferred de. signating the road 1 untfl ' svfrh tis further investigation can be made. Oregon Federation of Women's make arrangements for a sea food dinner on the boiich. On Tuesday, the Guernsey Associa- j tion held Its annual election of of-1 ! Tillamook is certtiinly an inviting city. Clubs meets in Tillamook May 30th it soon. Wheeler Reporter. to June 2. ficers anil elected ns follows: Ira G. 1 II ..II ...1. TI . ... . the promoters promising one of the Iosmeiu; nownru r.timunas, .et bills put on hero for some time. vlrp.nrwMent; Homer Mason, secre- COM M ERCI A I. STL' DENTS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS HERO CHEESE FACTORY TO COST NEAR $13000 A GREAT REVIVAL Band of Native Elk Roaming County 0" Um Nt-lmi.tm im fwi.. ..)..... i.t 1im nnimdri alld I'MITVHU: .t "' ' inn 1 tt I II sill' nini j.... "v "'rtllcin ttiin li. t-v llti.i uf Ti In. lunvv imtleis ill SOH80D. aiu the stouts li'ink rmintv . .i.... tl. 1 .. ..t ii... i.....t Tl... 1. ir. I i.i-f I lur ion- v --mub ' 111 l mill II til III" llflil. nv '- '"t'Vf elk mimhiirliig Imtwenn tlnuUllv md travel from om- ptut 01 '' "'d fn tv fin. 1 iiiilmhlH la hiIII Cut fr o ; .11' 1'i'oiinilH to the oilier. fuming over thu Lriiiim.l ihnl wan The herd is thought to have shifted '' lli )., , 11 , .,, .,, ,. ,.H .., ,i mind slough ,,M(' I ticioiu lmiciilH of luirirliiir ' dli'ti lct to the heml of Illg creek. mill' I '"iiul of tltlltv ih httriluileil to driving tho. Hunters Imvo not molested thorn, h-1 h,w to their nt' I iilthniii'h eoiiL-ar mo anlil to bo prey ei 1 , . " ' " """I. mm also to tlio discovery thai lug mi tho doer in that vicinity, tnuy "' ' " I "till tixlsts. It h Hiild'hie not tackling thu 'll- SI""' '' I '" ,""' li'ivo thu great ht1iNtn lillflng of n year ago In tho n.nst Mi lint 1 11 1 rmi i In (i-li-i iiiiiiiOioiH lmvo not ilurod to opor- m,. 11 , r.v.,. ... '"in 111 .1 t 11. ,i...i...., -. ...w wiiu in hid iiiiiuui Dkiii ...1 .. ..... """" '"' 'eggura urn at work, rni 1 0""' "f U, "'" lAiVii ruported f,,"r wilhi,, no ,M ortlu)llli Ul ,l't uull. iwtlmatml to wcljfh 11 to mo boldly uiiioii'r tho oik Loggers nnd woodsmen In the di' trlct froiiionted by thom ocilisloniill.V romo upon Iioiiih nflor tho shoddinr Hinnon. Buy City Examine. For Men Only Students of the Commercial De parvmetu toi uie itign :cnooi are 1 showing a great dea1 of progress in , their typing nnd penmanship. Up to The Hebo cheese ftictory is nearing completion and when finished will be one of the finest in the county. The reconstruction of the old buid ing was necessitated bv a boiler ex- the present date eleven students have plosion sometime back which did con received awards from the Underwood ! -"durable damage. I TV,. ;.. Pnn.,.n.. I ;.. I The tirw luiililim- will eost in thp VM C1'1TC; k v ... oi.vvu III i;,iiiK. 1 - " - - iUlN-olVIUo Th followini' have received the In-. 1 neighborhoo.1 of $3,000 when finished. A Wise gUy IS lO OUSy 111 the daytime tO WOlTy and 111 ! tial Certificate for writing 30 or more the night-time too sleepy. Advertising brings the same results. No worries! Your store may seem commonplace to YOU. Recnuso you aie in it every day. Folks who live near Niagara Mills fail to find a thrill in the beauty and grandeur of nature's great speotaclo. But your shop is WONDERFULLY FASCINATING to other people. There n lomiime in, merchandise. There's U story which could be told about I'H'i'v article on your shelvo.i, about over)' day's business. Trv en experiment. Tomoit'ow morning, morning go to your place of business as, if it xvas your FIRST DAY on tlio job. Try to look lit. your o.NtnblMimont from the standpoint of a stranger. (Jet a "fresh viewpoint. Then you'll find your enthusiasm growing. You'll thri'l to tho finger tips. Is your store commonplace? A thousand times NO! It is teemingr with interest. It is n'lvo with romance, You'll prolrtibly find thatenthuslnsni will bubble over into newspaper advertising. An ENTHUSIASTIC merchant simply MUST advertise. Ilo fools an irresistible imptu'se to tell tho men nnd women of his com. nuinlty about his store nm! his service Ami when ho gets his enthusiasm "over" to tho public, they'll mnko a phth to his door. 0 And thov put it over with advertising: "Under a spreading chestnut tree The village smithy stands; -The Smith, a mighty man Is he, With large and sinewy hands, And tho muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands." "Hut," said ho "The Blacksmith job Is not so good I trow'' So he and his brothers grew whiskers And they're selling cough drops now. And that's that. words per minute: Eltn Sheets, Ethel Anderson, Marguret Armentrout, E'la Davidson, Florence Shortridge, Re berta Campbell, Donrelela Abrams, Fa Davidson, Lillian Groat, Elm Hohl fiold. Three hnve also xvon the modal ill the 10 xvon! contest: Grairr Jolliffe Margaret Armentrout and Ethel Anderson. Pau'ine Ginger win has been en rolled in the Typing Popaitnient for two nnd one half months xvrites 31 xvords net per minutes on the Reming for typwriter. This is the best rate of speed that has been attained in the school for tho pns 3 years in so short a time. Those entitled to the progressive pin given by tho Palmer Company for progress in pemmnship nre: F'orn Schield, Lily Schield, Catherine Smith. Muriel Wley, Blanche Harris, Esther Mil's, Roletth Wn'son, Bessie Knight, Mildred Shocmakt- Mary Pangborn, F'l' Hohlfield, SHnov Hurt, Pcbblo Wols. Bessie Thomus and Evoyn Glad were uxvnrded the Improvement Cert!, finite. Students taking Penninnsh'p nro now writing for tho Palmer Dip loma which is tho highest iiwnrd given in Penmanship, Eiuipment and furnishings xvi'l bring the total cost to neiir $13000 Out at Hemlock Nazarene Church there is a great revival in progress. Conducted by Evangelist St. Clair of Berkeley California. These meetings will probably close Sunday April 2nd. with three serx'ces, 11 A. M.; 2:30 P. M. and 8 P. M. The afternoon service will be a healing service. Mr. St. G'air xvill tell his ex. perience of healing and lay hands on others for healing. Legionnaires Royally Entertain Citzens (By a Business .Man Who was There) tion, that these young men under the On Friday evening; March 25th, the business nicn of the city wore the guests of the American Legion, and Wntch for date of blvr county.wldo field, and tftick meat at Tillamook. very blo leadership of Dr J. E. Shearer, Commander of this Post, xvere serving just as faithfully and the principal speaker of the evening j consistently in seeking to spread the Us Mr. Walter Toore, Jr., of Mc- J doctrine of true Americanism, respect Minnville. It was an inspiration to j for law, and education in what makes listen to Mr. Toozo, who so eloquent')' i " tn,o citizen, as they were when portrayed tho purpose and accomplish- wearing the uniform of the United ments of the American Legion. We ".'o """" T" . . . , of the Stars and Stripes and all that business men were aware of the exist- ! thak mnrVl.loU3 FUig 8tands for ,n tho enco of the American Legoin nnd in ' xvay of free government, equality be n go-tern! way were aware of its high , fore th- 'a- loyalty and truth, ideals nnd its true patriotic services, The hvs'n-ss men were royally en but only in u gen 'il way. Therefore, i tertnit-t. '. nnd left that meeting con we were p'unsod bov.-nd expression to , vinced 't If them is any one n bu so fully advised that thero existed j stitution in Tllumook County that In Ml Tillmook County n strong organ-! contributing to its onllghtenment, izatiou of clean earnest young men ! progress and welfare, it is the Amer whoro nmbitions and activities instead ' ic.in Legion, and that the Legon Is en of hi Ing purely for their own advance- titled to the repect and unfal'ing sup mom, as a few hnvo stntcd, xvere, as port of every man, woman and child n matter of fact, bused upon tho high, who believes in the government and est Ideals of what constitutes real in the peopla of the United 8Utea of American citizenship; and in addi- America.