Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, July 09, 1915, Image 5

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    > ’•— in 11 1 '
C lo v e rd a le C ou rier
was believed to be the salvation of
Notice to Contractors
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed
proposals, addressed to the
the
country,
but
no
people
were
Sealed
proposals
addressed
to
the
Published Every Friday by
County
Clerk
of Yamhill Count', Or
:
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County,
Or-,
Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. ever more deceived. Instead of i egon, and endorsed ‘‘Proposals to Com egon, und endorsed “ Proposal to com
píete Tillamook-Yamhill Joint Road,”
plote the E. E. Cross County Road in
‘‘Entered assecond-class matter, Nov­ peace and prosperity, there has I “known
accordance with the plans and speci
as
the
Three
Rivers
Road,”
ember lStljL 1905 at the postottice at Glo- been turmoil and bloodshed.
('nations
thereof, on file in the oltiees >t
fi'i
m
Stu.
448
plus
00
to
Sta.
4Nt$
plus
00
verdale. Tillamook County, Oregon,un­ Now tin,t Diaz is dead, and the and from Sta. 408 plus 88 to 490 plus the County
Clerk of Tillamook and
der Act oi Congress, March 3rd, 1878.
Yamhill
Counties,
will he received by
95.8;
also
from
Sta.
404
plus
43
to
443
bloody
pages
of
Mexico’s
histoiy
the
County
Courts
of
said Com tn > at
plus
09,9
in
accordance
with
the
S ubscription RAT'iS
the Court House at MeMinnville. Ore­
and specifications thereof on file gon
One Year, in advance.......................$1.00 are outspread before us, we may plans
the hour of 10 o'clock a. in..
in the office of the County Clerk of Til­ July until
Si* Months................
50 with better reason discover in Diaz lamook
24th,
1915, and at that time and
County,
Oregon,
will
be
received
Three Months................................. .25 more praiseworthy elements than by the County Court of said County, at place publicly
opened and read. Each
Single Copy......................
05
bid
shall
be
accompanied
by a certified
its
office
in
the
Court
House,
at
Tilla­
jotheiwise
might
have
been
appar-
chock
for
a
sum
equal
to
5
per cent of
City,
Oregon,
imtil
the
hour
of
10
A d vertising R atbp
the
amount
of
the
bid,
and
made pay­
o’clock
a.
m.,
on
the
9th
dav
of
July,
'
ent.
Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per
able
to
the
Clerk
of
Yamhill
County,
A.
I).,
1915,
and
at
that
time
publicly
inch per month, single column. All Under the rule of this large- opened and read.!
and
which
shall
he
forfeited
l ocal Reading Notices. 5 cents per | minded statesman Mexico became Each bid shall do accompanied by a C i 'imtv Courts jointly in ease the to bid the
be
line for each insertion.
accepted
and
the
bidder
shall,
for
certified
cheek
'made
.payable
to
the
Timber land notices
$10.00 a new land. For 300 years Spain County Clerk, for an amount equal to! 5 period of 5 days from the date of award­ a
Homestead notices
5.00
to him the contract, fail, refuse or
cent of the amount of the total of said ing
Political Announcement Cards $10.00 hud ruled the country tor the ben­ per
neglect
into the contract anil to
bid,which
shall
be
forfeited
to
the
countv,
efit of Spain and Spaniards. For in case the bid be accepted and the bid­ furnish to the enter
bond required bv law.
J ob D epartm ent
Bids will be received for clearing,
M y Job Department is complete in every sixty years following the over­ der shall fail, neglect or refuse for a
grubbing
and grading any one or all of
period
of
5
days
after
which
the
award
respect and I am able to do all kinds
of Spanish rule the country is made to enter into a contract and the sections
as included between sta­
Commercial Job Printing on short throw
tion
295
plus
84.4.
file
a
bond
satisfactory
to
the
court
as
had
been
rent
with
almost
inces­
notice at reasonable prices.
The County Courts reserve the right
required by law.
sant domestic warfare.
reject any or all bids or to accept the
The bids are to cover Clearing, Grub­ to
bid
considered the best for said Tilla­
bing
and
Grading,
from
Sta.
448
plus
Diaz
introduced
sweeping
and
FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1915
mook aryl V ambill Counties,
00
to
450
plus
00
and
from
Sta.
408
phis
practical reform measures, increas­ 38 to 496 plus 95.8; also from Sta. 404 l dlamook-Yambill Joint Road District.
By C. It. Wilson,
plus 40 to 443 plus 09.9, and separate
ing
revenues without seriously in­ bids
KEEP THE ROAD DRT.
Clerk
ot Yamhill Countv.
will
be
received
on
each
section,
or
Water, plu6 clay or ordinary creasing the burden of taxation, on the whole three together, according
J. C. Holden.
Clerk.of Tillamook County.
earth, when mixed, invariably and set on foot plans for the de­ to the plans and speeifications on file. First publication
July 9, 1915.
County Court reserves the right Last publication July
forms mud. W ater seeks it level velopment of natural resources. to The
23, 1915.
reject any and all bids.
and the rains that falls on the He maintained peace at home und Dated this the 23rd day of June, 1915.
J. C. HOLDEN,
Something Started.
hills almost invariably has a rood established friendly relations with
County Clerk. "Have Time
you
noticed the clock?” he
First
publication
June
25th.
to cross before it reaches its desti­ foreign powers. The results of the
asked
at
the
hour
of midnight
nation. The rain furnishes the new policy were 60 on apparent. Last publication July 9th.
“Yea. I have.” she replied, with a
yawn.
water and the passing traffic the Diaz saw that political peace and
H e r F ir s t Pie.
hasn't been going for three hours.”
mixing, and the result is bad industrial prosperity were alike Mrs. McBride—Oh. John, don’t cut “It
“Neither have you.”—Yonkers States
roads. Take away the water or dependent upon railway comtuuni your pie with a knife. McBride—IIuli! man.
You ought to tie thankful that I don't
prevent it from mixing with the cation At the time of his first call
a can opener.—Boston Trans­
D eserved T rib u te .
earth or clay on the road or soak­ election Mexico had only about cript. for
•
“You see. we have done everything
ing the foundation under the top 360 miles of railway. Today she
possible to preserve Plymouth Rock.”
Hope awakens courage. He wuocan “And I don't blame yo. New Eng
surface and little or no mud will has approbimately 10,000 miles. Implant
courage In the human soul Is land owes n heap to thnt breed of hen.”
result. In other words, keep the A quarter of a century of good Its best physician.
—Kansas City Journal.
road dry if you wish it. to remain government had affected an almost
hard, smooth and free from mud. incredible change in Mexico. There
Good drainage is the cardinal were 700,000 scholars enrolled in
principle in the maintenance of the public schools and 125,000
roads. Get the water away from more in private schools. Telegraph
where thousands of |»eople delight to spend their summer vacation
the road as quickly and completely lines ran to all parts of the coun­
as possible. You cannot keep the try, libiaries, museums ane news­
5 Honrs From Portland
water from reaching the road but papers had sprung up throughout
over
the
most
wonderful
scenic trip on tlie American Continent
you can assist its natural inclina­ the republic, and cities were well
tions to get away to a lower level. equipped with waterworks and
Two Daily Trains
W ater is an enemy that will run sewer systems.
Tillamook Passenger - - Lv. Portland 7:45 a. in.
Seashore Special . . .
Lv. Portland 1 40 p. m.
away if you will give it a chance.
Do not neglect to give it a chance. THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS
Parlor Observation Car with buffet lunch on the “Seashore Special"
It will pay and pay well.
Daily and Week End Fares
When
you
expect
an
opportunity
FROM ALL POINTS
THE DEATH OF DIAZ
it
usually
misses
the
train.
Porflrio Diaz, for thirty-five
years president of Mexico, whose One word may make a new friend­
death occurred in Paris last week, ship and break an old one.
Ask for folder “Seashore Tillamook County” giving list of hotels, rates, etc.
was the most remarkable man Mex­ You can’t fiaiter one woman by
ico ever produced. He ruled complimenting another.
A Visit to the
Mexico with an iron hand, and Some women are so contrary
brought the country to a condi­ that they would rather be married
tion of prosperity such as it had
at San Francisco and San Diego i- in event of
a life-time und one you canuot afford to miss
not known before, nor has it known than be happy.
such prosperity since. Since his Ohio boasts of a bustling widow
Special Fares in July
resignation as provisional preri-, that has brought up thirteen chil­
to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego on certain dates
dent in May, 1911, Mexico has, dren and three husbands.
Low Round Trip Fares Dally
been torn asunder by revolution, Eve had the best husband iQ the
with stop-overs in either direction
after revolution and its pitiable: world—at that time.
Four Fine Trains Dally la Each Direction
condition today, with peace ap­ W hat would be the result if we
Stop-Overs at Expositions
parently far in the future, has a all followed the advice we give to
All
tickets
to
the East via California permit stop-oveis at
more discouraging outlook than at
San Francisco and Los Angeles to see the Expositions
others?
the time Diaz took up the reins of
Ask nearest Agent for “California and Its Two World Expositions” and •
government. When Diaz resigned When you bear a man of 70 say
“Way Side Notes Shasta Route.”
I
the presidency and gave waj to he feels as young as be ever did. do
General Francisco I. Madero, jr., it you say what yo think?
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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John M. Scott. General Pasaenger Agent, Portland.
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Tillamook Seashore Resorts I
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Two World Expositions