Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, March 22, 1917, Image 2

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    Notice for Publication -Iso lated Tract. L
Notice.
04784 I Notice is hereby given that the Ftats
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEM S
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\ Land Board of the State of Oregon will
Public Land Sale.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR receive sealed bids at its otlice iu tha
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Cf
AND OTHBR NEWS OF INTEREST
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore­ Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up
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j to 10 o’clock a. in. on April 10, 1917, for
gon,
March 12th, 1017.
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Notice is hereby given that, as directed all the State’s interest in the tide and
by the Commissioner of the General ' overflow lands hereinafter described,
\V. A. Wide, dentist.
^
Land Office, under provisions of Sec. ; giving, however, to the ow ner or owners
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. York were in town
anv lands abutting or fronting tbere-
2455, R. S., pursuant to the application | ' of
on, the preference right to purchase said
V oiu U t «
of
Nathan
A.
Gage,
of
243
5th
-st.,
Poit-
Do you know that your Cows and
; tide and overflow lands at the highest
Frank Wilehart, of Pacific City, was
Horses need a Good Tonic at land, Oregon, Serial No. 04784, we will ; price offered, provided such offer is
made iu good faith, and A lso provided,
in town Friday.
this season to prepare them for offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, ' that
the land will not be sold for, nor
but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10
F. R. Beals Explains New Appor­
their
year’s
work.
It’s
just
a«
Mr*. L. M. I tennis, of Tillamook, wan in
o’clock a. m ., on the 3d day of ot May, any offer thertfor accepted of lees
essential that the Cow and Horse Í 1017, next, at this otlice, the following than $7.50 per acre, and that the Board
tionment ol Funds in Proposed
town Friday evening.
reserves tLa right to reject any and al
a System Tonic as it is for tract of land:
Mrs. P. H. M tssner was in Tillamook County Bond Issue and Argues have
bids.
Lots
2,
3
and
4,
Section
30,
Township
the human, and every successful
Said lands are situated in Tillamook
4 South, Range 10 West, W. M.
Saturday and Hunday.
farmer
and
dairyman
is
giving
The salé will not be kept oj>en, but County, Oregon, and are described a*
in Favor ot County and State
their livestock tliis attention will be declared closed when those pres­ follows: to-w if:
8.'II.'R ock of Oretown is a Cloverdal*
and are making more dollars by ent at tbe hour named have ceased bid­ Beginning at a point which is the
Bond issues.
business visitor today.
ding. The person making the highest corner to lots 20 and 21, of Section 5, T.
Father Durham ia visiting her Aunt, Owing to the lilieral hardaurface pro- j doing so.
bid will lie required to immediately pay 5 8., R. 10W of W. M.; thence N. 7
degrees 00’ E. 827.84 feet to corner to
the Receiver tbe amount thereof.
Mrs. F.dna Holland, of Fugene.
visions for Tillamook County in the Are You Giving Your Stock this Attention? to Any
Lots 13 and 20; N. 89 degrees 28’ W.
persons
claiming
adversely
tbe
O. P. Matioon, who has been quite state bond measure it has been deemed If not come in and get a pack­ above described land are advised to tile 1407.30 feet: South 50.60 feet to corner
their claims, or objections, on or before to lots 22 and 23; S. 41 degree* 45’ E.
aick is reported much improved.
advisable to redraft the petitions relat­ age of our Stock Food Tonic and the
977.50 feet to corner to Lots 21 and 22;
time designated for sale.
S. 85 degrees 00’ K. 656.04 feet to place
Mr*. Harry Thomas; of Mohler, vis­ ing to the proposed county bond issue give it a trial. You’ll be sur­
N. Campbell, Register
Geo. I. Smith, Receiver. of beginning, containing 18.89 acres of
ited Cloverdale friends this week.
so th at if bonds are issued the funds { prised at the results.
j tide land fronting and abutting on Lots
20, 21, and 22, Section 5, T. 5 S., R. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Sappington moved realized from the sale thereof can be j
No.
99
W. of W. M.
made use of for the following two pur­
onto the Jensen ranch last Friday.
Report of the condition of the
Applications and bid* should be ad-
poses,
viz:
In
tbe
event
the
state
bond
j
Chas. Kennedy, of Jennings Lodge, issue carries, to meet the requirements
! dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land
R E L I A B L E DRUGGIST
, Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked i
was in Cloverdale the fore part of this of the State Highway Commission as to CLOVERDALE,
-
OREGON
‘‘Application and bid to purchase Tide
OF CLOVERDALE,
week.
the preparation of our roada that we j
In the state of Oregon, at the dose of I Lands.”
G. G. Brown,
Alma Landiughain is entertaining her may avail ourselves of state aid. In the , ’^e apparently plausible pay-as-you- business, March 5, 1917.
Clerk
State Land B oard.|
cousin, F.dna Wilson, of Hebo, this event of our inability to get state aid I Pl“ n of expending $00,000 per annum
RESOURCES.
Dated at Salem, Oiegon, January 24,$
as
has
been
proposed,
or
any
other
plan
$28,323.48
Loans
and
discounts.................
week.
that the money realized from the sale of
j 1917.
does the work by piece meal, tak­ Overdrafts, secured and un­
Mr. and Mrs.T. A. Porter, of Oretown, the bonds can be used to hardsurface that
49.50
secured .....................................
ing years for its completion, with poli­ Bonds
and w anant9................. 522.87 NOTICE OF FILING OF COMMISSIONERS’
were business visitors in Cloverdale the roads designated in the original pe­ tics,
inefficiency
and
possible
graft,
en­
100.00
tition with the following exception:
Banking house.........................
REPORT
Monday.
Furniture and fixtures............ 2,200 00
Change has been made in the appor­ tering into it.
for
Plasker Bros, for all kinds of olumn- tionm ent of the funds that were to have Second—It is safe to assume that n Other real estate owned......... 2,052.40 THE BIG NESTUCCA DRAINAGE DISTRICT
from banks (not reserve
iug, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ been expended north of Tillamook City. careful traffic census taken on certain L*ue
banks)....................................... 632.94 Notice is hereby given to all persons
roads
with
heavy
and
increasing
traffic,
lamook. Ore.
Dialer the present plan it is proposed
Due from approved reserve
interested in the land included within
proposed to be improved by tbe bond banks........................................ 6,158.40 the Big Nestucca Drainage District,
Mrs. Emma Fogg and children are to use the funds that were originally in- issue,
will disclose that the difference in Cash on h an d ............................. 1,450.05 Tillamook County, Oregon, tbe bound­
visiting at tbe Everett i.andingham tended for hardsurfacing from Bay City the annual
cost per mile of maintenance Expenses..................................... 529.34 ary lines of which are as follow s :
north
amounting
to
approximately
home this week.
between
tbe
present roads and reliable
in making improvements iu the
Total......................... $42,018,98 Beginning at a point on the south
Everett Landiughain is a put’ent at $100,000
estimates
as
to the cost of the hardsur­
Nelialeiu
district.
These
improvements
bank of the Big Nestucca River, where
the hospital and expects to undergo an consist of: First, a roal and bridge face roads will pay the interest and
LIABILITIES
th*
quarter section line running north
operation this week.
from Nehalem to W heeler; the road principal of the bonds and retire them Capital stock paid in ....... .. $15,000.00
and
south through section 29, in town­
750.00
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Thun and children and bridge is made necessary at this in a period of less than twenty-five Undivided profits,...................
ship
4, south of range 10 west, of W ill­
394.58
were in Cloverdale Wednesday from time owing to tbe requirements of the years without cost to the tax-payer. Individual dejmsits subject
amette
Meridian intersects said river;
to check................................... 22.666.63 thence south
their down river home.
State Highway Commission th at the The hardsurface roads, with our charac­ Cashier
to the quarter section cor­
checks outstanding. 1,089.41 ner on the south
ter of traffic, safeguarded bv proper
line of section 29,
13.33
To Fxcnange:—Buiek automobile for road and bridge be constructed before traffic restrictions, will endure for forty Certified checks.......................
Time and savings deposit. .. .
5.00 thence south 80 rods, to tho l-)6th sec­
cows or two-year-old beifeis coming the state undertakes te expend any yea is.
Notes and bills rediscounted 2.100:00 tion line running east and west through
funds on the highway entering the
fresb. J. B. Gillum, Cloverdale.
the north half of section 32, thence east
county from the north. Mr. Ben­ Third—Today the farming population
T otal.................
42,018.98 along
said l-16th section line 160 rods to
For Hale-—One four-year-old gelding, son, chairm an of the State of the county dominate the politics of the State of Oregon,
County >
the east line of section 32; thenc* south
heavy draft and well broke; also a Highway Commission, visited Ne­ county and therefore dictate the business
of Tillamook,
f ' '
rods to the quarter' section corner be­
smaller grey horse. Chas. Ray, Clover­ halem last week and while there made policy of tbe county ; two years hence, I, E. L. Meabe, Ccashier of the above- 80
tween
32 and 33; thence east
bank, do solemnly swear that 160 rods sections
dale.
to
the
center of section 33;
known the wishes of the commission in all probability, that power will pass named
the
above
statem
ent
is
true
to
the
best
thence
north
80
roils
to the l-10th line;
into
other
hands
that
have
few,
if
any,
For S ale— Rhode Island Red eggs and located the road and bridge site. interests in common with the farmer; of my knowledge and belief.
thence
east
320
rods
to
the quarter sec-
Second,
tbe
road
from
Mohler
to
the
J5. L. McCabe. Cashier. lion line running north
for hatching from prize-winning stock.
and south
they
will
he
magnanimous
indeed
if
Setting of 15 egga $1.00. Mrs. L. M. North Fork bridge has given way under they build hardsurface roads and im­ Subscribed and sworn to before me through section 34; thence north 320
this 19th day of March, 11*17.
rods along the quarter section line run­
the heavy lumber and farm traffic of
Kraner.
Frank
Tavlor,
Notary
Public.
ning
north and south through sections
prove
harbors
ttiat
avail
them
nothing
district and in justice to the lum ­
commission expires Sept. 0, 1919. 34 and 27 to the l-16th line running east
Jennie Glick, who was operated on that
This statem ent is not made to incite My
bering
and
farming
internets
of
that
lo­
west through the north half of sec­
recently for appendicitis, is convalescing cality a provision has been made te class strife nor that any unjust burden Correct a tte st:—(’has. Ray, Director. and
tion
27 ; thence east 80 rods to the cen­
nicely and expects to return to her hardsurface the road in question, also be imposed upon the class referred tobut
ter
of
the northeast quarter of section
Additional Locals.
home Saturday.
thence north 80 rods to the north
a short distance of the road subjected merely that precautionary measures Owing to illness Rev. Joseph Mc­ 27;
of section 27; thence west along the
The Misses A va Owen and Ftira Dun- to heaviest traffic from the point of in­ mav b ead o p tel. Iu this connection Veigh left Monday for Portland, where line
north line of section 27, to the county
the
depletion
of
our
timber
that
is
sure
iels, teachers gf the Boulder and Wolf tersection with said road running to the
fie expects to interview specialists as to road leading south from Cloverdale,
Creek schools were guests at the editor's county lino on the east side of the to take place and its eventual loss as a his troubles. On account of his absence thence northerly along said county road
where said road intersects the l-16th
taxable asset is an im portant lai te*.
home Saturday night and part of Sun­ North Fork of the Nehalem river.
there will be no preaching Sunday and to
section
line running north and south
Fourth—It
is
conceded
that
steam
day.
The W heeler Lumber Co. and W att
also the congregational meeting booked through tbe southeast quarter of section
and
electric
railways
cannot
compete,
thence north along said 1 -lGtli sec­
Until further notice I will pay 28 Bros, are conducting and w ill continue in handling traffic in local districts, with for next Tuesday bas been postponed 22;
tion
line to the Big Nestucca River,
to
conduct
for
many
years
to
come
ex­
indefinitely.
Cents per pound for calf hides. Send
thence southwesterly along the 6onth
auto
service.
In
support
of
this
con­
tensive
logging
operations
in
the
North
them in nml u check will be sent you bv
bank of the Big Nestucca River to the
tention I have various letters from Tonight at tbe bull those who are in­ point
of beginning. That the commis­
return mail. Grover W itt, Cloverdale, Fork district; they are operators, not county
terested
in
landscape
gardening
will
officials in different sections of
speculators; they m aintain immense
sioners
appointed to assess
Oregon.
Northwest where railwav lines arc have an opportunity-to listen to a talk benefits heretofore
and damages to the property
pay-rolls, they .deserve consideration j the
A special car of equipment and men and this im provem ent w ill serve them paralleled by hardsurface roads and given by A. L. Peck, of the Oregon Ag- and lands situate in said drainage dis­
and to appraise the cash value of
readied Wheeler last Saturday to start and also the heaviest farm traffic in the w ithout an exception the auto passenger ricultnral College. The speaker will trict
the
land
necessary to tie taken for
and freight trallic is handled at u much illustrate bis talk with lantern slides. rights of way,
the Wheeler Lumber Co.'s mill. This Nehalem Valley.
holding basins and other
burg is in the north part of Tillamook It will be noted th at in all proposed lower tigure than tlie same traffic by the
works of said district within or wit hout
Card
of
Thanks.
County and ia expected to boom this road improvements under the bonding railway lines. Added to this is the We wish to thank kind friends and the limits of said district, tiled their re­
in this otlice on the 9th day of
to house auto service afforded by neighbors for the sympathy shown us port
summer.
plan thnt there l.as been a consistent house
March,
1017, and vou and c»ch of you
the hardsurface road, the farmer’s per in the death of our baby, also for the are hereby
notified that you may ex­
The Agricultural Progress is the adherence to the policy of serving the sonal
and
family
use
of
tho
lords;
mak­
amine said report and file exceptions to
name of a new paper just off the press heaviest traffic and doing away with ing isolated farms, as far as 15 or 20 beautiful flowers donated. To I)r all
thereof on or before the
Shearer and Mrs. Reynolds, nurse at 9th or day any of part
which is printed m Tillamook and edit­ heavy m aintenance charges.
April,
1917.
miles
from
a
city
or
trading
point,
for
ed by the county agriculturist, Roy C. The heaviest resident tax-payers of all practical purposes, a suburb of such the hoppital, we wish to express special
Erwin Harrison,
County Clerk of Tillamook County,
Jones. It is devoted exclusively to ag- this county and the ciosest students of city; in short, a complete transform a­ thanks for their untiring efforts in our Oregon.
riculnral notes and farm management. road questions are practically a unit in tion of country life. Is it, then, any behalf.
First publication March 15, 1917.
their advocacy of bonding the county as
Air. and Mrs. John Darling.
Last publication March 29, 1717.
The term inus of the logging railroad the only feasible solution of the road wonder that the Agricultural Depart­
ment of the Government is authority
on thoTilhwnnok Rivet is being extended question.
south. Sandlako people are in hope* While on this subject f desire to ad­ for tbe statement that hardsurface roads
that eventually this road will be built to dress a few words to the farmers who adds from 50 to 100 per ceut to farm
Of
Sandlakc and Woods and iimde into a coustitude the major portion of the values where the farms adjoin the roads
for long distances on each aide
freight and passenger road.
population of this county and who will anJ
thereof. While it is true that every
T his week's Courier is somewhat en­ he the principal beneficiaries of the fanner of the county cannot hare a
roads.
larged and we hope the improve­ hardsurface
hardsurface road in front of his house
I
am
amazed
that certain individuals yet
m ent will meet the approval! hare busied themselves
geography and road systems of
in an unsuccess­ this the
of its supporters. Cloverdale is the, ful effort to get the Granges
county
are such that a hardsurface
of this
sm allest town iu Oregon supporting a. county Committed, by resolution
or road can net be constructed on the high­
weekly newspaper and _„____
it is no , m ote. otherwise, against tbe
, proposed , state ways designated for hardsurface im ­
difficult to meet ttie expense
of
the
|
;
,
that will not directly and
mcon provement
. put
. . . in - its , ' and o u n tr ’ bond issues. . It . is
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paper than it is to get news to
materially
benefit
ceivable that any appreciable headway farming community. 1*8 per cent of the
pages. It you have a news item phone can
be made by such individuals when
it in.
will sav that few locali­
1 tho farmer steps to consider that the ties In in conclusion
the state of Oregon are provided
Some of the inmate* of thu hospital
(a(, of the county will pay less than
ns generously in the state bond
are wondering just what was the occas­ 12 per ceut of the total connty bonded for
measure
County and it be­
ion of the little stunt Ray Hushbeck indebtedness and will get 90 per cent of hooves u* as to Tillamook
create
funds
with which to
T ’S up lo a man’s judgment—after a friend has told
pulled off w hile unloading wood Monday. tbe benetlts, and tbe state fuudt ex _ | avail ourselves of this generosity.
This,
him the facts about W*BC#l l (shewing;-—no excess
Even the prosaic act of throwing wood pended in the county, ereated bv com
with the other pointe I, have
sweetening or flavoring, just rich, s a p p y tobacco,
is diversion to the patients, hut a* Ray niercialixing the automobile waste, will together
ineutioned
should
leave
no
doubt
in
any
shredded
and lightly salted so as t«> brim* out the flavor
was threw irig an extra large piece he come to hiui like "m anna from heaven.” person’s mind of the importance of
without
so
much grinding and spitting. Naturally a little
lost hi* balance, turned a complete dtp Let us consider the interests of the booeting for our itAte and county bond
chew
would
last and satisfy: that’s w hy a lftc. pouch of
flop and landed fair in the mud. Now fauueras related to the county bond issues Youre to help pull Tillamook
W-IJ goes t.vice as far as ten cents’ >vorth of the old
ei»ecuUtiou is rife as to whether lie it iesue.
ordinary kind of chewing.
F. K. Beals.
in training for a movie actor or it out of F irst—Twenty |>er cent can be saved out of the mud.
the bigness of his heart lost did it (or in the construction of haidsurfatv roads If a man knows it all he is never con­
M a 4« ky WCYMAN MUTON COMPANY, 1107 Br»«lw»7, Nr» Twk Qty
by the building plan if adopted in Leu te n t to keep it to himself.
the belicdt of the otilookera.
(PUBUsnK**
WILL REDRAFT
PETITIONS
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NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
HUIS
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TOftACCO.