TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SBPTEMBERJO^lg^
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^iliamook Ijfiibligljt
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
GOOD ROADS MEETING
IN TILLAMOOK.
local Organization Formed
to Help the Good Roads
Movement in Oregon
To hold meetings at the court house
as often as once in each month.
To provide for a small membership fee
to defray incidental expenses rf the asso
ciation.
Such other regnlatinns or hv laws as
may be found desirable or necessary to
accomplish the purpose for which the
organization is formed.
C. W. Talmage moved its adoption
which was carried later in the evening
Some fine good roads talks were made
by Countv Judge H F. Goodspeed, wh«»
could spend all the money the taxpayer*
could stand for good roads. Commis
sioners Bodjfelt and Alley also expressed
themselves ready to do everything they
could to improve the roads. Ro I lie W.
Watson, Judge Scott and others spoke,
and it appeared to be the opinion ol
those present that if Yamhill and Clatsop
counties would co operate a splendid
wagon road could be constructed from
Sheridan, through Tillamook county, t<
Astoria, which would be one means o I
opening up the county for tourist an»
summer travel.
It was carried that President Botts
choose the first officers of the association,
and he named :
Frank Severance, president ;
R. W. Watson, firai vice president ;
W. C. King, second vice president ;
Erwin Harrison, secretary ;
M. F. Leach, treasurer.
A banquet was tendered Judge Scott
and Mr. Albert at the Allen House, an*1
it reflected great credit upon Mrs. Allen
for the excellent manner in which it wafi
served, and for several hours the good
roads advocates enjoyed themselves
around the festive boards.
On Saturday Judge Scott. Mr. Albert
Judge Goodspeed, and Commissioners
Bodyfelt and Allen went to Nehalem ii
Watson’s automobile,going as far as the
Clatsop county line. On their return
Judge Scott and Mr. Albert expressed
their surprise at the good roads they had
gone over and the magnificent country
they had visited. They left on Sunday
for Salem, being delighted with theii
visit to Tillamook.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
as to how taxes should be assessed, and
finally the county contracted to have
every acre of its timber lands cruised
and sealed, paving
cents an acre
tor the work. Then they sent out a
check cruiser, who was given engineers
to assist where necessary, In that way
they save ascertained the exact condi
tions, and instead of assessing taxes
hereafter at so much an acre, they will
be levied upon the thousand feet of
growing timber that each acre carries.
In that way they propose to make the
capitalist who is holding timber land
bear an adequate portion oi the expens
es of running the county.
The officials
are so positive that their maps are ac
curate that they are willing to uphold
them in case oi controversey.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
•
A ttorney .^
Complete set of Abstract
in office.
Taxes pai(i
Residents.
Office opposite Post 0itt
Roth phones.
w.
Door to Tillamook County Bunk.
COOPER,
H.
A ttorney - at - u ,
To Use Revenue on Roads
“The large increase in revenue which
this svstem oi taxation will bring to
• he county w ill be expended in building
¿ood roads, which must come that the
country must be settled and the produce
may reach a market. At present the
■ »nlv possible mea’is of taking supplies
■ nto lillamook or of getting their pro-
lucfs to a market is by a single Ml tie
steamer, the Elmore, from Astoria. Thr
uvtle railroad is building from Hillsboro
to Tillamook, hut theie must be wag«»t’
roads to connect withit. The railroad
has purchased 30 acres of land one-half
mile from Tillamook for terminal pur
poses, and has recently given another
contract for construction work.
“Tillamook trout streams are great,
the best I ever saw. According to Jack
Latimer, the truthful and efficient ton-
sorialiat of the town, it is possible
to catch as many as two trout weighing
from 18 to 20 pounds each, at one cast.
The first trout takes the flv. shoves it
through his gills, and wriggles up the
line to make room for the next one to
grab the bait. Deer are plentiful, and a
good many bear are reported.
“On account of the lack of transporta
tion facilities, the manufacturer of butter
has been discontinued in that country,
but it is a fine place for the dairymen
as soon as these conditions are bettered.
There are 12,000 cows in Tillamook
County nnd 42 cheese factories, all built
n co operation by the farmers About
nie-half of these factories are controlled
•y a general secretary, who attends to
■filing the cheese and distributing the
money. These factories are all buisv
and turn out one ton of cheese each a
day, each employing only one cheese
maker and two assistants. The im.
portant thing iu the dairy business it
the feed fur the cows, and it is abso-
lately true one single acre of land there
will support two cows on an average.
In the Willamette Valiev the average is
three acres of land to one ?ow, \\ . A.
Alderman owns 21 cows that brought
him $2385.96 last year, or $1 13 61 ca« h
and be told me that all the feed he
bought was chop, costing him about
|80.
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The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that conies along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well co see R. Robinson, the mana-
ger. before selling. He will be in
Tillaniookagood part of the time dur-
in»- the season. Only the best stock
«vanted.
T illamook ,
C arl
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
©euteihrr
Office across the street and
the Post Otta.
H. GOYNE,
There was a large attendance at the
Good Roads Conference in this city on
Friday, the business houses being closed
part of the day. so as to give all an op
126 Fifth Street, Portland
portunity to attend. President 11. T.
Botts, of the Tillamook Development
League, called the afternoon meeting to
order in the court house, when Judge J.
II. Scott, president of the Oregon Good
Roads Association, and Mr. J H. Albert,
oi Salem, were present to talk upon the
the good roads movement in Oregon. As
arrangements had been made to enter
tain a delegation from the Portland
Automobile Club, there was some disap
pointment at their failure to fulfill their
promise to attend.
Judge Scott was the only speaker at
the afternoon, whois an enthusiast for
good roads. In his opening remarks be TILLAMOOK’S
WORTH AS-
said it gave him great pleasure in being
TOUNDS VISITOR.
able to address such a large audience in
Tillamook, where there were so many Martin C. Bantfield Returns From
ladies present and whero the business Tour of ita Streams and Dairies
men had taken sufficient interest in good
Mnrtin C Banfield is at home from hi-
roads to close their stores. He then took
up the good roads question, which was recent outing in Tillamook Countv oy
WILL NELL ALL STOCK
one of tar reaching importance, and he automobile. Mr. Baofield pn.sril th.
HANI) AT COST.
advocated that they organize in different last weeks of August among tile trout
Strictly
for Cash Until Further i
parts of the county. He was in favor of streams and dairy farms ot the seacoH.t
Notice.
convict labor for load work, and as country, and was much impressed with
there are about 1500 convicts in the its remarkable possibilities.
■■MMIU
"Tillamook County," said Mr. Ban
state penitentiary, they should tie put
So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and
work with rock crushers, which would field, "offers splendid opportunities lor
Summer
Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago.
investments,
homes
and
sportsmen.
It.
cost about 50c. a day for board Marion
county had used convict labor success scenery is wonderful, and I firmly be
Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected
fully, and he thought other counties in lieveit is destined to attract the atten-
stockof Shoes in the City.
the State could do the same. The State dion of all those classes within the next
should have a good highway from the few months.
"We left the railroad at McMinnville
California state line and fudge Scott ad
vocated that the next state legislature and were piloted through the foothills
Mach ne Milker Used
The country twins
should appropriate money for that pur toward Sheridan
“The average cow in Tillamook ‘ i
with farms that are productive, and th<
pose.
Mr. J. H. Albert, of Salem, was the people are pros)>erous and happv. Then County will produce annually $100, and
piincipal speaker in the evening. In his we went up along the Yamhill River, it is my honest opinion that a man
address he Advocated a good dirt road, and before arriving at the Grand Ronr'e owning 40 acres of land and 20 cows
graded up and well rolled before gravel Indian reserva’ion we had crossed 22 can have an income of $200 a month |
was placed upon it. U hen this was pro streams literally alive with trout, All They milk over there with a mechanical
perly done it would only take six inches along the route a delightful burst ol vacuum pump, run by a gasoline engine. ;
ot gravel to make a good road. Much scenery would break in to view as the It is successful. After becoming accus
of the material placed on roads proved ot former one laded away, until we wire tomed to the machine, no self-rspecting !
little use when the road bed had not simply astounded that one little space cow will ever let a man approach her
again.
been properly prepared, causing an end could contain so much,
“Tillamook County is a great common
"At the Indian reservation we receivid
less expense and waste of money. He
remarked that the best asset any county a good demonstration of the (act that wealth, and is being held back right now j
could have was good roads, and as for there are good Indians aside Irom dead on account of factional differences among i
Tillamook county the possibilities of ob ones. Most of the farms there are owned her citizens arising,out of politics \\ hat I
tabling good roads was everything that and operated by the redmrn, and the) she needs is a big. strong non political
could be desired, for there was plenty ot seemed to be as well tilled as any in thr leader to bump their brads together and
toad material to be obtained here He country, while their improvements in make them work for the general good.'
Mrs. Banfield and daughter accom-
advocated borrowing money for road many instances were superior tothost ol
work, and 111 speaking of automobiles he their white neighbors. The Indians are oanied Mr. Banfield on the outing.
said they hud come to stay. He also very jealous of their standing with lie
spoke in favor of State roads and State officers of the law, whether county <.-r X Traveling Man Received
Receive the
Thanks of Every Passe nger
appropriations for the same, and where National, which was well illustrated I v
In
the
Car
the counties would Appropriate certain the story of an old chief. Last year wr s
" 1 must t-ll you my rxporienci* on an
amounts of money for that purpose the the first time these Indians were requited East bound 0 R. & N. R R train from
to
pay
taxes
on
their
farms.
This
old
counties would obtain State aid. A bill
Pendleton to L h urando. Ore.." writes
Opposite the Post Offiee
of that nature was being prepared for fellow was somehow over looked by the 8aiu A. Garber, a well known traveling
assessor, and he took it as a persoi al man " I was in the smoking depart
the next State legislature.
uient with some other traveling men
Secretary Habtrlach, of the Tillamook slight. He thought he had lost caste when one of them «ent out into the
Development League, then read the fol and was disgraced in the eyes of his peo roach and eame bark and »aid, • Tlieie
ple and the officers who had not called is a woman sick unto death in the car
lowing resolution :
at once got up and went out. found her
Whereas it being apparent and gene on him lor tax money be had been saving. I very
with cramp colic so bad in fact
rally conceded that the science of high Such an action would be most unusual that I ill was
almost afraid to takethe risk
way construction and maintenance in among white men. The Indians find
her hands and arms were drawn up so
the County of rillamouk, as well as the
you
could
not
straighten them, and with
entire State of Oregon, have not kept ready sale for their produce, and are
J. P. AUUEN, Proprietor.
pace with the progress made in other operating a pot table sawmill of about (deathlike look on tier face. Two or I
industrial developments *■0 Hotelv re 8"00 feet capacity a day. which they ihree ladies «ere working with her and
giving
her
whiskey.
I
«ent
to
my
suit
lated to the eierv day mat tern ot the keep busy.
rase and got my bottle of Chamh-i Imn'a
people, and
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy
County Line Splits Table
a r - . ri SLCC?al Atteution paid to Tourists.
Whereas our diversity of resources, our
never travel without it) ran to the
natural sccnerv ami our rich soil, capa
"Leaving the reservation, we run to (I
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trst Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodati
«•»ter
tank,
put
a
double
dose
of
the
hie ot supporting a dense population, Dolph, where we encountered the east
demand of our people more earnest atten line ot Tillamook County. We found medicine in the gliae. poured some
water into it and stirred it with a pencil;
tion to highway improvements, and
Whereas, in order that a letter under that it ran directly through the center ol then I had quite a time IO get the ladies
standing be had of the nature of our the dining room of tne hotel, so that to let me give it to her. but I succeeded
county and state relative to the improve part ol our party dined in one countv I could at once see the effect and 1
merit ot the public roads therein, it is and part in another. As we entered the worked with her. rubbing her hands,
and in twenty minutes I gare her an
necessary that wh organise a County
’’«oraiEToa
Good Roads Association, to co-operate town of Dolph we paksed over a divide other done Bv thia time we were
into Le Grande, «here I was to
with the Rtste Good Roads A tanci a tion nt an altitude of 800 feet. A road could almost
in an effort to have enacted needed road be built there, in my opinion. that would leave the train I gave the boetle to the
husband to be used in case another doa»
legislation in this state
Therefore. i»e it resolved that this con give not more than two per cent grade should he needed, blit hv the time the
vention proceed to organise a County lor a sum not exceeding $75,000. That train ran into Le Grande she was all
Good Roads Association that will be ol goes to show Tillamook has not been right, and I received the thanks of every
masenger in the car." For sale bv all
a permanent character, to hold county opened up.
druggists.
meetings, to es» rctse all proper influence
• Continuing down toward the const
in behalf of better laws, methods and
Til . .
W,rt • S»«l.ll,.
How to Get Strong
practices pertaining to public reads.with Irom Dolph, the traveler encounters the
P J. Daly, of 1247 IV Congress St.,
bv laws as suggested by the attached heavy timber country, than which there
tells of a way to become strong |
recommendation.
is no better in the state, and which is Chicago,
He says "My mother, who is old and
C W T à I.MAOK.
one of the big assets in that country.
was very feehle. Is deriving so much
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'There are more than 20 billion feet of benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel
L A L k M ills ».
Committee.
merchantable limber in Tillamook. Some It's my duty to tell those who need a Centrally Uosated.
o ,
The organisation, or association, to sections average as much as 102 OOO.oOO tonic and strengthening medicine about
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$1 Par day
have a iwrinanent preaident, vice presi feet, while some quarter sections of 100 it. In my mother a case a marked gain
in flesh has resulted, losouin'» has been
dent. secretary and treasurer, to be
drawn hr majority vote of the members acres run ss high as 28.000,000. These overcome and she is steadilr growing
Electric Bitters quickly
figures hare been ascertained from actual stronger.'
of the association.
rsniedv stomach, liver and kidnevcom.
The nffkeis ol the association to hold mensurments by the countv. There has plaints Sold under guarantee at ( has i
their office for one year.
beeu a good deal of duaatialactiou there 1. Clough's drug store. 30c.
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THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
A ttorney - at - law .
Office : Opposite Court Hon
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NOTICE
iLLAMooK,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
1 ILLAMOOK
STAPLE Bt FANCY I
GROCERIES
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Tillamook, all new and Fresh.
v* iii prices
are no higher than others.
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The W
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We most cordially invite you to
conic and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
PHYSICIAN
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
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TtLLAMoVr5“"' ’’"’'"'‘•t«'-
OREGON
No Chinese Employed.
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Residence : Mrs. Writs' home, tai
Mrs. Walker'«.
]~y. I. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOJ.
Office over J. A. Todd & Ca,
Tillamook. Ore.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOJ
BAY CITY, OREGON.
^J^HOMAS W. ROSS.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOJ
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House. Tillamook,
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gm U i
Tillamook, Oregon.
J2)R.
P. J. SHARP
Office across
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
^1^ SARCHET,
X . The Fashionable Tn*
Heins Photogrff
Gallery.
Tillamook Iron Works
LARSEN HOUSE
& SURGE®
TILLAMOOK.
K. CASE,
» General Machinists 4 Blacksmith
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4 —OREGON
01EGOI
Office: Olson Building.
w. IVI. MILLS,
The Best Hotel.
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T. BOALS, M.D.,
P. F. BROWNE. Anent.
1 have just opened up the most com
plete line of
O regon .
A. w. SEVERANCE,
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY
$ v*
haberlach ,
OBERT A. MILLE11'
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A ttorney - at -L**' ,
Titles, Land 0®« *
ness and Mining L**’
Ol®6*
PORTLAND.
Room. 306 Commerci»!
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a S fbcialty
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lawyebs .
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