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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1922)
TILLAMOOK HERALD TILLAMOOK THE LAND OF CHEESE, TREES AND OCEAN BREEZE ,3 T h o Paper ThM Watch The Herald Tlilnft" In 1922 Vol, XXVI TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL f, 1922. NO. 33. TESTING ASS1L LARGEST IN WORLD Local Organization Testing 2800 Cows; March Records Out FARMER GRADE IS UNDERGOING MPROEMENT Sunday Concert Delights Large i Crowd at Gem COUNCIL PASSES LESS STRINGENT AUTO TRUCK LAW Maioii nl Schlld Herds Tied for High Honor. With' 956 lb f Milk and 44.69 Ft in Month Slurp Herd Lead Thoie Under 20; Tippnn Herd Thoc Over 20 Cow. ;TllltHI THOUSAND POtNDS OF WrWDKU IS KMI'I.OVKI) IN ONE III.A8T TO DISLODGE HIM. IN WIDENING PROCESS BUST BIGGEST SIT HERE 5. 1 K i n'y ha the ilUllittlltut , 'et Jf all thlnc t Mn the U y tunly In lit" Unltl i u tte regard pro s' ' .iultty In 1Ji mil , I mI1 blt-o-t ttwL li W. n..n knuwlpilef that twi w , r nl JjSVP bern mde hrfc ,jJf.re it-n tt yrnr. On rrJtd bt g n by UnWteln. row nl l,y l V ' . arvl ene rconl by , -,1 t.y I. S. Daniel. a m of thtt limy of pre-at , WV to the yrar 1912. r Cha, Kwni. J i cftil other premlnrnt : "hflr nheotder lo tb . -ut.luhr.1 mr flrl atinn. whlib cvntainol n over S00 co. Twd n tt trttlne fW cool tu InerrASr the nr.V County Acltlofl , srj-rtt ixUtlnn In th PnrV S'' TV p"nt nffMMs of the lm K J. (lnirr, I'rr.: To" H ,r jur; Paul Flttpal rkV " '') and trstumr. !' & H!l. with the, aid nf two mtrti t rh official etct. TV e in lm thu flnrt oplflt ff ' r- n, a'l of which nitn V rr - H Air rr tt' let' K a In1 t li 'h it W tw 1 T Uavp I'lUpolrtrV. IJaUr. G 4 ' 7&tfl llwUutl, 0. J IMI, U. II-SI)N Nihft llro. Jnlly, II., jam t fudi itiuni n lUe at Billboards a Nuisance Should Be Banned Otic of ltl rlk fMl' lhl lour nl inl vtaitor uftm fioomb!) torn npni mk wlt4i4i vulttnff Tillamook tlo nlmcwl lelal aHwtkf of !) iWl(Mit . hit bua'd t nmicttMi in kmii Iom n nd rHia, Ad tl U h pvrf hi lltr e4ly rtNMtefl will MMtip 4y al.M tp in prrnfiiiMNtlly aiwl for vpr Uh boJ forbkl hwti )n ht ntjr. l. lbuAiti ar Ww4 lm( rx -lu-!rtrtv ami ftitKliijk4. r an f ir Thy twM trtily dftnu-t frm tW jiIrafKo of ihf property ucni -Khlli thy ar- built but thy ifiv itnifh afUn ralloj 'Vbapnom" to ihr wrrtjnJlnK jtwtty TVy lie j fit wnna.in. a i;atlirinc ftUr, mua'ly. far tnl !"-rn' ! hey tick lHtk if any cixwi in thi pr m rmptoyinc nwl ntne thrm llitxartl arc url klm't ptrlu- SHI IIIC SAVtNC COl'NTV IN I'UTUUK IIOAi) V(.)HK TO Oim of Um Urf;t b'ntU yvi m ployed by Uto county in road butltllnt: a atkcrufu ly til off lnl Saturilny Hfterttwoil wbrn a SOQ-fool noctloit of Ue Ui muit joni of ths kl "fnrmor grmdr" tn iba aouthorn port of thu rounty a ' blown to smlthcr-nm" by a tun ami a half of jtowdur. Tbi lite flrl of thtcc ueh blaau (ttaniW in wkbwifl,' tho rnUd nt thia pUka TW mnti Ur(, run along tb river U na rnw, rtMih and tlan Kruiw With th cMi''rtiO!i tin- road a(tMUn a wulcr anil trniuhtcr rottr and a mortt uniform entile TV work Saturday wn umlor the itraatal anptrvbiion of J,phn Carroll, road waster and feweman Oreno. C. i W HarrinRUKt. lcial niiwttrntatlvr f lb Trojan I'owdar C-ontjwny. wa on hand ImtmrUnir tl( taon In ihi firat aUwU Tlire thousnnd ountl of Trolnn rmler waj tnntpH into 3 ffrrnt Uoloa. Tbot 31 Im"c wore !v n'H- om!v mci tiio wnotc Thu omi-hncrrl conrt-rt, which vAm K'vcn nt th fJm Thcntrn lat Sunday aftemion by th Mondnjf Slualcal f'lub Wan well attrtidcil Thf program wn all that coul l bfr tlcsfroil. Th nolcctinna by the band were well rendiTcd nnd jdunM'd the au dimcc very much. The Kef orated Church male quar tttto comiioitetl of Kv. I.lencnkncm ir, A.Oruonenwnld.Kmil Heuanrrnnd John ZiirniiteJn, rendered two 'ery henutlful quartctU In a very plensint; manner. A violin nolo "CVtrntfnnM by K. K. Koch w witll rendered ami well te eeivtl by the audience, It belnj: ncc eaaary for Mr. Koch to pjny nn cneotc. "Conitler and Hear Me" wfc n very lnnutiful vocal iolo, rendered by Mr. MncGinni. This composition which win by Jlnrker, wm excepUonnlly heavy. Jlowevcr, fm. MncGtmtiii showed iplendld teehninur and contro' of vole and wndered Uiit ptendid - inpoiition mtt beautifully. The cr net o'o by C. K Tromhley was well received. Mr John Cnrroll wn nt hi best t at Sunday. He fantr in n most ple.n- 'nif manner "Anj Shine, for Thy OKDINANCK IMPOSING $120 VEV. IS KKSCINDKU AND ON IS ASKING $10 IS PASSED IN ITS STEAD ATMONDAV MEETING ACTION PLEASES TRUBK MEN HAM. PKKSENTS PETITION ASK ING COUNTY TO KEI'UNI) TAX MONEY The action of the city coun-i' in pnsnintr a $125 truck lieense waa re scinded -bv tlAt tame lav-makin bady nt it' Monday ninht meeting. Much complaint waa heard follow ing the paac of the former ordin ance and truck companies only awnit ed this last meeting before announc ing eiUicr a withdrawal from the field or appeal to the interstate com merce commission. One company '."le Oreeonian Truck Line has five I1IT0HT Kilt MONTH OF MAKHt T i ov Trtlnir AtlrtUnn nf n a S-rtiUry Phitl K4u tlt tV. Tr ter, IVter ttnd Hall v i. m.U f milk per cow, Ml Vr c , (-a.) nf fat per cow, 30 2!: N'o tnl tlurlin; the inonth, ll'j S ..ivj over f0 ptmri'U of fat, P? N. w pver 40 pound of fat 511 T'o huh purp bred herd: No. Ave. Ave. lb. 0nrr cow. lb, ml'k fat Hfvmcr Mv n 13 OM ' i 1.(19 John R.1,, ! 21 M3 Thri-e li'sh Emtio herda tintler "0 covm l' J Stan, 4 lartj ,...53.31 IWrAK.M 17 12rt7 p'lM MF -t.nin k 7 U7J r.0.07 TW" h :h Krntle IvnU over CO cnw A Mb - Tiptnn I' W 1 W'l,.,r 22 31 0IR 1103 lfi.03 43.03 ''"ir rlnerSO OflD 37.41 Mcli inir( l,rr) cow) name nn nd 'Jr nf .nor NelUon Uroa., Tllln mock W. (,f cow, Jol'y; Ilreetl. IM"c m P 7. m0(, Bnco frenh, '! Mnntlm record, Milk 2325, fat 7R.I0 'ritili, cow, Name nnd nddres ' ftwn-r, nnVl, I-MtAtrlck, Tllln- """Ok NlllHU Of i-nw OrtUv! Ilrnf.l. Mon'hs re or.li milk IfiOl, fat 75.70. IIOM, OF HONOR CLASH A Thi (V I nwlnir irlvea owners name. nm of - nw, hrewl, pounds of milk, Ponlur f butterfat and fat In tho f imnteli Mature COWS im.Uiif. RK nAun.la nf lilt. HAS CHAMP GOPHER EXTERMINATOR 4 iaittn tiloit Jilt M 1'iiilrlo hint the record w far ,n tl comity. n tho mail op nt kirini! Nl'W. I.imt wook he brouukt to tho fily f'wk 313 Bother pelti, which oro 'i;lit him n bounty of 118.06. Ths Jjunly UttK Cc (m 0 ,lo ""I 110 lll.liht - ..-11.... Pf'M of jyr.nn i ... t ...... n iiu inir ur'itivn "'m ' hln district, and nUnd w-nce of Bocurlng . grand priu. . . ul I... ..lb . TV . nee.nl fre4ijn. a app'M in ht in ttalfv. 'tVea in evrry kmiwn I. ..! of 'otaiero. patent utiMtelne. et- vte Tlwy are noklom. If n". l by loal nrr.'HanU for loral nietrhtt?;' have not the Urn or Inrlinali ft t upend XiHJ twt( tfl ut juiu juir Mt their ew newta(UT an.1 ithrr e-e-llum in wbk-it lo r ea-h their end anil patron Hie bl'lboanl at ' ht ha no nlace In Tlllnmoak Wnd here U ln'pinr tltat jimely thfy will he banned. Clubt itittl ewnmcrclal onfanlfatwu. (i ny nnthlng of property. vrt'1 unck us Up In thU phw, wo are Mire. JUDGE IIHLT TAKliS EVIDENCE IIHItK 'm.Iko H. II. Holt, of Polk County, accompaniitl by bin rtetioKrnplrtr, MU lllnnche Ilnrrett. UJer of P. W. Imrrett off this eltv tok ovldince her on Tueatlay and Wwlneedny In the llenN v Slmmoiu loc kii1 enst'. of Yellow Fir Mill Thia caKe wan rttirtod U the .Sup reme court, ami was decided in llenl'i favor except ni to inter dtuitha nd eoittlltioiw at the Iok ponil ami nt boom, which noiii' teem to have h-wi loft in tllptito becituite of mel; of evidence. JihIko He't'x ntlMloit here ww to tnb thU evidence A" dnv Tuettlaj nnd Wetlnendny wb iunt in the coi loom nml Into in the nftemoon the 'ourt mnchlnery went to the neeno of he dispute to make fluid observation? Msttt has Lome ty mc ucrmtu. tru.ks on lhls run. Unilcr lhp 0)d ordinance there remained nothinc for ts nreeasnry for him to sine nn nore. He sane, both numbers with uch credit to himself. The a'tendan'co nnd intenst In the einccrt was such as to show very p'ainly that our'people. t'e takins nn !nrered Interest la jrtnM music. All nf which is a healtby slpn. HJilGHTON MII.I.VTO INSTALL RADIOPHONE CIUDGE JOlMtNAL WUITHH. DIES VEIIY SUDDENLY A. D, Crltlire, veternn newspaper nan died In Porllnnd Wednesdny Crldk'e, It wl'l ho remembered, " tho writer who penned the trilmto jo "hnrlff Aschlm which nnpenrod I)' t week's Hernld. He hntl been con- rltv r frtiternii! e.lltor nml mtburbnn ..,ia u.w pun wimX JOJ jnll.tt .!' ' -hy esteeme.1 In frnter.w.1 nnd inwspnper elivles, A SUCCFSSI'UL SALE At the Jos. Doirt.dxon mile, lipid last week, U WRhuwIo Jrwy W at un nverKo price of $100 per bond. Grk IMloy towhl four hen. i W, A. Bell of Bonver, 9 hem! M. ' y" i Frnnk Buster li Mr- Hoover ll Johnnie Wys 1. Ilary NloUon bought tho restored duii. with a two neriea ele-trie lmttery and ftrod intultanco'y. Tons nnd t. n of r.rk nd dirt wert lootl nnd MV.de eaay for team shovel woik. A biK shovel was placed at the far end of tb- tjradr previous to explosion and immcdMe'y set to work to clear the r,md for traffic nml Utn was sat to w rk levelllns and maktni: permnnent the matt bod. Udfcdmaster Carroll Mtimntes thnt aoproslinafelv 3000 yard of rock and dirt wa diloilKel by this blast. The steam shovo' worktnl 10 hours in re movitiK it and opeiilne the road to trtiftfic nirain. The road was tem porarily closed until 12 o'clock Tues-' day night. The blast W5i accomplished with a minimum cost ami with n minimum number of men nml under adverse conditions. The hole where the pow der wns ilaceil were pmcticn'ly full of wVtter, it bein estimnttHl that two blnle of the powder lay in water over 21 hours. Some of these boles were drilled 13 or 1 1 foot and con tained us high as 300 htii'l.s of powder Others were more shallow nml con tained less powder. Five or slv fallutl, for one renson or another, to ovplotlo with tho other, necessltntniK n Inter charco. Abmit one ton of pow- lor was used in drilling tlie holes for the bitf ehnrse Twe've men were em lnyetl on the work. Tho powder whs furnished, by Mnr tlm'nl.i nnd Olson, hfnl denlors fer i. T'ojrn Powiler Co. Geoire Olson "ompnnied by The Hern'd mnn wit teisod the bhistim: nnd was more -,im satisfied nt this initial at tempt expressing it as hi opinion that (lie next shot would bo even mote successful and tlnit this nietho! of disposing of hills and crudes woulJ be the mwtnu of savin? tho county tliousiimls tlo'lnrs. Owitm to the work now in process on tills Kiado it has been closed to traffic during wnrktiiK hours. It Is closed from H A. M. to noon nml from 1 P. M. until r M nml wiM 1,0 until ll..,' Avork. In completed. 'Mie "ONt blasts will jnoUibly not bo ns bl, accortllnt; to Carrol', so that traffic will not bo shut ff oxl't s f,tn,wl above. The UriKhton Mills company has nnlered a radiophone outfit whi:h wi'l be installed in he IlriKthon hall. When Installed Brighton people may listen tu music, 'ecturcrs, news bulle tins, etc. from various points on the const. NENV MEAT MAUKET Me. mill Mrs. H. C Snlton loft WodnrsdHV for Now Mexico, The mndo their homo n ti i,.m.iok for n number of years nnd will be vTv much missed by their friends horo. Ed. Hndley, well known here, nnd who has been interested in tho meat business for some time hns started U new meat market in tho bui'ding ne.xt tr- the Oni Theatre. He has been busy during the past week or more nrrttnging nnd equipp ing tho same, for tho purpose of handling nil kinds of meats. them to do but withdraw for they felt thitt the $125 plus 20 per cent for each ton ovsr one was prohibitive at this time. The new ordinance should meet -with their approval. It provides for n yenr'y payment of $20 for c5ch one tnn truck operating to Tillamook city from points outside the county and ! f 30 for two-'one trucks or fraction ' thereof nnd $'0 for three ton trucks or fraction thereof. The fee asked of local and coun'.y trucks remains the same as provided by the old or dinance. City Attorney Hnll presented a form for U petition that thc citiiens wi'l be asked to s'gn and present to the ounty comnvsMoners in un appeal for the return of taxes cqllected fort rond work and which the city officials feel should be refunded to the city coffers. iPioneer Woman i Called By Death Sunday Morning I-nst Suiulny morri!ng thc com munity was shocked to ht"ar of thc death of Mrs. Bert King who passed .way that morning at about four VIock, fcftor undergoing an operation-While thc deceased had been ailing some time, few' knew of her cnti al condition, as she was of the un "tmp'aining sort, tnd in consequent or death came as a shock to her '.tany friends. Mrs. King took an active p'art in hurch work, being very active in the .tnbliahing of a Nararanc church -.ere, which is fct present in a very lourishing condition. She was always 'ntcrested in and did what she could towards cvTy movement for the be- "e''t of thc morals of the community. che was indeed a conscientious "h istian woman. The funeral services, which were ' e' I at thc Naznrane Church on Tues-v-.- aternoon were attended by a n-ue number of our people .the entire 'eatine capacity of thc church being aken up, while many were standing. There were over 50 autos in thc ',roression to the cemetery', all of vhich went to show thc high esteem - which ths deceased was held. The sermon was preached by Rev. Clink and she was assisted in he services by other pastors.. The floral offering were beautifu' tnd many. Interment took place at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. TWO CONVENTIONS TILLAMOOK THE SAME WEEK STATE WOMEN'S CLUBS AND GUERNSEY GAITIES MEET AT SAME TIME LOCAL ORG A NIZA Tl ONS PREPARE CHAMBER IS TO ASSISbT WILL HE HOSTS BANQUETS ON OF TWO THE FIRST OF JUNE TO BUILD MILL 0. T. Gln?ler has purchased the mnchlnery in the Maples Shingle mill from tho Nehn'em Wiley Bank. Mr. Glazier is constru t'ng a mill nt SnnrV to house tiio machinery. The mill n two machine outfit will manufacture ednr 'egged by Hank Bros. The mill will probably be ready to operato tho nst of next month. Wheeler Reporter Beginning May 1 tho majority of garages nnd service stntions will ndopt a strictly cash Ifcsis for nil ol und gasolino n'es. beo ailvertiso ment for particulars. ANOTHER NEARBY KILL TO RESUME CUTTING Owing, to the change of dates for the annual convention of the Stave Federation of Women's Clubs, whuh was finally decided to take p'.bcc on ihe 30th and 31st of May and thc 1st and. 2nd. oil June, and thc change of date for the Guernsey Gaitics to the 1st, 2nd. and 3rd. of June, will mean that Tillamook City will have to entertain these two events in one week. As far as is known at present Jiese ire the only conventions sche duled for Tillamook this summer- and the local organizations are making their plans with the expectation that both affairs will prove most success ful. As there will be a large numbet or persons in Tillamook from all parts . . . .,Lf"the stlite th week of the conven- WORTHY GRAND MATRON tions, it- is hoped that the city of- VISITS TILLAMOOK fis will see to it that the city has a spring clean-up before that date. Mrs. Minute C. Lctsoa. Worthy . The local committee of the State Grand Matron of the Order of East- ' Federation of Women's Clubs have The mill of the C. II. Wheeler Lum ber company at Cochrsn, Oregon will beg'n operation the latter part ot the month, '.md will bo operated contin uously, according to announcement by L. R. Hubbard, manager. Tho mil) has n capacity of 80,000 feet a day ami wi'l employ about 60 men. The mill has previously operated only intermittently in connection with tho operation of two brgo camps there. With th0 reopening this month it is intended to keep it running the year around. Mr. Hubbard, thc man ger, was formerly connected with the Mu'tnomnh Lumber & Box com puny. Charles Palo will bo superin tendent and H. R- Peterson sales manager of tho mill. t-ni Star, paid Silver Wave Chapter 'o. IS an official visit on Friday ovenng, March 31, a special meeting having been called in her honor on 'tot evening. During the evening she was pr ie trxl with s Til'amook cheese by John Leland Henderson, with npro nrtate remarks. A special dinner was prepared ir, honor of the Worthy Grand Marton nt the Louvre. Mrs. Clarence Stanley arranged for the dinner tn the ab pcne of Mrs. H. A. Williams, who was i'l nd unable to ottend. On Saturday "night the Worthy Grand Mntron visited Bay City and on the following Monday night Wheel er. She was ncompanicd on these visits by several Tillamook people. TOWN OF 1DAVILLE TO HAVE POSTOFFICE Newspaper Advertising Makes A "Hit" With These Firms National advertising campaigns in newspapers are swooping the country, P. Guy Davis, western manager of the bureau of advertising of the American Newspaper Pub Usher's association, declared in a speech at Chicago Tues- day "Business houses that never before used any exten sive newspaper spaca are doubling and trebling their newspaper appropriation for this year," he said. "Inis has crown, not from propaganda, but from the necessities of tho prcsem-aay ousmess siumuuu "There was a firm in ltizo tnat staixeo 10 use now, naper space for national advertising for the firsit time r.ncjf mm- this firm usintr srmce in 40 American newspaper was enabled to declare a 7 per cent.dividond, and this year it is planning to advertise in 200 American cities. Now that Tdavi'le, a mile south of Bay City, has taken on airs of im portance by reason of extensive do- velopments that have recently taken -ilaco there on account of the activity "f the Whitney Lumber Co., it has Deen deemed necessary to have a postof fico at that point. Heretofore, nnd at present, all thc mail for Idavil'o is collected once a day at the Bay City postoffice by one of tho employees, who .makes the trip here to get it. On opening up the lumber camps and thg company em ploying hundreds of men both in thc timhir e.mPnt Idavilte, it came to oe sen that tho system of carrying the mail a nille'cach day was cumbersome, nnd therefore application wa justV made to tho" postal department at Washington for a postoffice. I.ask week thh nnplicatlon waj favorably nted upon, and a few davs lator con Kress nominated nnd the president appointed William J. Norris as Ida. villo's fjrst postmaster. Tho new postoffice will be opened o the public soon, as Mr. Norris is making pre "arntion to instaB tho boxes and fix t'tres shortly in n building ho is hav ng fitted for that purpose. Bay City Examinor. about completed its program, which will be as follows: Tuesday, May 30. The convention will be cal'ed to order some time in the afternoon, when the usual ad dresses of welcome will be made and the convention will hold its first busi ness session, followed by a business session in the evening. Wednesday, May 31. Business ses sion in the morning. In the afternoon a trip to Lake Lytle with a banquet at the Elmore Hotel. Returning to the city a business meeting will bo held. Thursday, June 1. Business session in the morning. At noon the visitors will be guests of the Tillamook Cham ber of Commerce at a banquet. A trip to Oceanside in the afternoon, with a sea food luncheon to be served there in the new pavillion. Returning to thc city in time for a business ses sion in the evening. Friday morning, June 2 Business session and a visit to the Cheese fnctorics. The convention will close about nron. Tho next meeting of the l.uernsey Breeders' Club, which will be held on tho 11th, will put tho finishing touches on tho program for the Guernsey Gaities, which meet In ths city on the. 1st, 2nd and 3rd of June, As present arranged, it is planned to meet at McCoy, where a luncheon will be served, and then drivo to Ti'Tamook Mnvnr Sam Moulton, accompanied Mrs- Mo'iltnn. returned on Weil lnv -from -a ten week's visit at r -iM AValto and .other California "olnta. Thov return much rested and. benefited by their vacation. (Continued on Page 2) AUTO OWNERS SHOULD READ EVERY LINE Auto owners should carefully peruse Herald advertising at thia time iur each week news of spe cial interest to overy driver and owner of a car appears in thia nowspfcper. Just for instance: This week ono Arm is offering a first-class 30x3 tire for $10.00. Williams & Williams is making h-" important announcement t' 1 1 y u will want to read. They nru advancing tho claims of their of their batteries and of the StU'lebaker car for which, they are lortij distributors. Several other interesting auto motive ads a r in this isue, Yew will find them of special Interest right new tend, it may pay 7 to look thtm vj ffarit tUngy fin i.ti .i .ft i sum