Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1911, Image 10

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TILLAMOOK
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modern methods of buy .
FOR HARBOR
Cost Bill. State of Oregon vs. Lou s WAITING
ING ON THE FARM.
Smith and Roy Smith.
IMPROVEMENTS.
Miles Warren, Justice..............
l.’.O
Average Farmer Prefers to Buy
The Board of County Coimnissioi - D. E. Dawson, t unstable........
5.. I) Whitney Company will Ex­
His Goods Drcct and Have
ers, composed of County Judge
Work on Road Di“’. No. 2.
Them Delivered st His Door.
Mason mid Commissioners Alley S. Tomlinson ........................
¡9.50 pend >1,000,000 on Plants.
9.75
The
farmer of tialay feels
and Farine>-, were in *<-«aioti ast Anaelorino GocXouukey ■ ■ ■
As siw.n as the government autli- that he average
7.50
has as mtn h right to have
week and transacted ttie tollown g Frank Dye ...........................
2.25 o izes ex|H-nditure of enough funds his goods delivered at his door as
i. W. Alexander.................
business :
It 13 f. r the completion of the entrance the party who lives in town, mid
Gey. Williams ...............
lu tue matter of the resignation ol State of Oregon vs. Henry Mc­ to Tillamook Bay, the Whitney Co., as time goes on the tendency in the
D ivid Martiny, the same was ac-
Kinley and Thomae Holman.
Limited, which holds large tract* of farming communities is more and
more towards buy iug tlieir supplies
c pted and his lionds exonerated. E. W. Stanley, Justice of
timlier in that vicinity, will put into direct and having them delixeied
11.10
B. I- Beni* was appointed to till the
Peace .
..............
circulation more than fl.(HI),(40 in right at their door. As a result ot
Survey Rejairt.
va.-aiicy, and his bond being ac-
plants forthe carrying on of logging these conditions in all the enter­
8 (0
prising farming communities you
cepted he took possession of the ioiiie Smith, Price road
4.UÜ and tile manufacture of lumber on will find the grocer’s wagon, tea
Price
road
....
H.
Alderman,
office.
Ü.ÚO the bay.
and coffee wagons, meat wagons,
In ttie matter of the petition ol Blaine Haye, Wheeler road . .
Russell Hawkins, manager of the modern medicine wagons, etc.
Olsen
Road,
Jonae
He' ry Tobi fora public road, Coun
1.50 company, which has offices in this There is no getting around the
Blaine Hays, chainniiin .......
ty Purveyor U. G. Jackson, Fred Thomas
1.25 i city, returned yesterday from Wash fact that these institutions for the
Holman, chainman
Zadduch and William Armstrong' ). H. Schrader, surveyor ....
2.50 ington, D. C., where he laid the convenience ot the farmers ate
here to stay.
were instructed to lav out the road, Rogers A McNamer, team m.d
One thing that is particularly not-
3.00 matter before the Board of Reviews
»>K ............................... ..............
which commences at a point 30 feet
of the governn ent engineers, the iceble is, that the sa.'e of domestic
Hemlock Road.
N of the N W corner of Block 4, o’
medicines, stock remedies, flavor­
3.75 special lioard of government engi­ ing extracts, apices, toilet articles,
the town of Nehalem City, being in J. Baker, chainman ............
6. CO neers having already reported favor­ etc., thought the medium of the
B.
Hayes,
chainman
........
section 27, tp. 3 N, R 10 W , and run
3.75 ably upon the proposed pioject. modern medicine wagons driven by
Hugh Wallace, axman.......
ning thence in a northwesterly dir< c. Fonest Ajer, mileage
8. CO The improvement, according to this up-to-date salesmen of today has
».CO
tion along the most practical rc ute J. Holgate, mileage.. ..
reiMirt would invoivean expenditure grown to an enormous proportion
in the 10 to 15 years. Of course, all
and ending at a point in the N line
of $1,744,(44), provided the people of manufacturers are right after the
of section 6, tp. 3 N, R 10 ft, BARGE OF RAILS AND cars
Tillamook furnish $436,(34) of this farmer’s trade and as a result of
where! he county road established
this competition there has been a
Sea Smooth st Know in Last amount.
by Clatsop County intersects the 8.
Mr. Hawkinssnys that he believes great improvement in the quality of
Twenty Years.
the goods handled by these wagons,
line in section 6.
the appropriation will be granted
In the mutter of the petition <4
Laden with 600 tons
of steel as soon as the matter can be taken and our farmer friends tell us that it
is a recognized fact iu the farming
Dan Nicklas for a road of public rails and flatcars the barge Ne­
up again, the amendment to the coiiiinuniiies that a superior line of
easement, the same was continued. halem will be towed to Nehalem
goods
is handled by these wagons,
i rivers and harbors bill, calling for
In the mutter of the bond oil'. G. next week by the steamer George
compared with similar lines of goods
$300,(44) with which to get the work usually sold over the county in
Jackson, as county surveyor, the R. VoHburg, Captain Rorvik, which
' under way having been withdrawn. town.
siiiic - was approved.
arrived from Nehalem this morn­
The idea is right here, that these
The proposed improvement will
In the uiatterof the application ol ing and will remain until the barge
give a 16-foot channel at lower low medicine companies do not go to
S. Scovell for a county road, County lias been loaded. The construction
the expense of much newspaper
Surveyor Jackson, FrcdZaddach and material unti equipment are for the . water from Bay City to the mouth advertising and as a result they
of
the
bay.
and
20
feet
at
lower
low
are enabled to give a large pack­
F. M. ft’akely were appointed as the new Lytle road, which has been
water, or 27.7 feet at high water on age of surperior goods at a less
board of county viewers.
completed on the coast end of the the bar, a depth sufficient to accom­ price then the manufacturer who
In the matter of a change in the line for a distance of 28 miles. The
marked their goods through other
county road at Hemlock, it was steamer will carry a cargo of gener­ odate the class of carriers that will channels. To illustrate the high
be
required
to
carry
the
product
of
quality
of these preparations it is
ordered that Surveyor Jackson, For al! merchandise.
the mills to market and make to only necessary to mention the fact
rest J. Ayer and Jack Holgate Le
On this trip Captain Rorvik says
that the most of these medicine
appointed l oad viewers to locate mid tiiat lie never saw the sea so smooth navigation for coasting vessels safe salesmen practically leave their
at
all
times.
survey the same. The court decid­ in his 20 years' experience on this
goods on trial with their customers
It is estimated that it will take and ask no money unless the goods
ed to allow damages to F. Buhrow Coast. He declares there was not a
in the sum of $103 ; Antone Shul- ripple on the water and he could about live years to complete the are satisfactory. This plan of sell­
ing naturally appeals to the farmer
ton, $13 ; mid Chas. Winters, $1(4), land at any point on the beach he project, and this would give the and as a result most every farmer
Tillamook
people
double
reason
to
the county clerk to draw warrants desired with a skiff or canoe. A
buys at least a part of his supplies
when deeds were executed mid peculiarity he cun not account for rejoice at theopeningof the Panama from the medicine wagons.|
Canal in 1915.
Much of the timber
There was a time before the enact­
placed on file.
any-
wuh the absence of breakers
to be shipped from the district, it ment of the pure food laws over the
David Martiny, auto ser.........
He
asserts
that
the
water
where.
that there were u lot of old
ri. M. Farmer, Commissioner.
is believed, will find its market by country
peddlers of fake nostrums travel­
wuh ho smooth along* the shore line
H. V. Alley, Commissioner
way of the canal.
ing about the country marketing
as out at sea, a condition he had
Fred Zaddach, work
That water transportation will be an entirely different line of stuff,
R. Henkle. coffin. T. Johnson .
never witnessed before. - Telegram.
but
the enactment of the pure food
necessary to open the immense
W. Southwick, grave
....
Dawson Bro*., exp. Johnson
limber bodies adjacent to the bay laws seems to have driven this un­
Oshkoali Will Remain a Wreck.
desirable class of venders out of
A. Finley A Co.,Co. poor........
is the contention of Mr. Hawkins, the field and it is very doubtful if
H. E. Weeton, relief of Bourg-
The owners of the wrecked packet who says that 14)percent of the out­ one of these old time fakirs could go
hmn Brier ................... ..........
com­
9.00 Oshkosh have abandoned the idea put of sawmills will not bear the into the average farming
I. W. Hiner et al, jury list ...
ft OU of salvaging the Indi of tile vessel expense of rail transportation, and munity and do enough business to
E. ft’. Stanley, et al, jury list.
Remington Typewriter Co. . 210.00 and will begin today tocut out her that Tillamook does not offer suffi­ keep a going. The fanner of todav
demands the best goods because he
161.46 engines. They are in perfect condi­
(•lass A I'rudhomine
cient local demand to take care of lias the money to pay for them.
a 60
Dawson Bros, rig
.................
N. M. F. Dawson, examiner.. 20.il> tion, including the pumps mill <ly na- the material that cannot be shipped Times are not what they were 25
years ago when grain and stock
.90 mo, and are to be taken out bodily by rail.
1. s- T ainur, stationery ..........
were Helling at a low price and
4.65 as they hang, the side of (lie vessel
I. C. Holden, stationery.......
Mr.
Hawkins represented the every farm had a mortgage U[>un
I C. Holden, salury................. 133.33 beingcut into to enable the workmen
Oregon
and
Washington
Lumber
it.
75.11.
K. Mills, salary .. .....................
The furnier of today ia the mint
1’eml I’tielps, salary ............... 50. IX) to get them out withoutjdvtaching Manufactures’ Association in the
\\ S nm l. «aimv
............. 83. XI any purt of them if possible. They Canadian reciprocity matter and independent person on earth. They
are independent and they know it,
David Martiny, salury............. 48.81 will be carefully cleaned and put
reports from Washington indicate and woe to the person who tries to
39.00
ft hi . Bodyfelt, suhiry
in
fine
condition.
They
are
not
that he was one of the most ardent dictate us to how and were they
H. Crenshaw, salary ............... 133.33
C. A. lohneon, sulaiy
75.0.1 very old, only having been in use workers in behalf of the lumbermen shall spend their money. —Duluth
John Aschim, aulary ........... 75.01 a little over a year, mid weight nine of the country. Mr. Hawkins says Telegraph-Herald, May 28, 1909.
A. M. Hare, auh.ry ............... 160.00 tons each and were of 1(1) horse­
R. R. Roberts, representing J. R.
he considers the proposed rec­
I. H. Johnson, sulnry
.. .. 78.00
40. (U power each. Mr. Dean said vester iprocity measure inconsistent mid Watkins Medical Co , who has the
Win. I). Bodywit, board...
3.10 day that the new packet now build harmful to the Pacific coast where agency for Tillamook county, is
Bertini Moser, Co. poor..........
I C. Holden, freight dig ...
ft 36 ing nt Itmidoii for this company the lumber industry is one of the now located in’Tillamook City, and
will call on you soon. He carries
Wm. Hoskins, sup..................... 1350 nml service was practically framed
most valuable assets, although even apices and extracts, toilet articles,
King A Smith Co., mdse
10.67
I lea llig lit
... 70. Iti up mid the work progressing ad with the present low protection stock and ^toultry, tonic and med­
1 lectric Light A F. Co
........ 28. IM inirably. She is Io be 124 feet long, against Canadian competition the icine. Residence one block west of
the new blacksmith shop iu the
J-orreat J. Ayer, work ............. 22.80 28 feet bemii mid nine feet depth ol
9.(11 hold mid will lie (towered with' lumlier business is far from as Alderman property.
Miles Warren et al, jury list.
10.50 twin engines of 125 horse power pros|M-roiis as people unacquainted
S. M. Kerron, Co. poor
50.(11
1’. Mason, salary ...............
with actual conditions seem to sup­
Information Regarding Tea­
1 Hlumook Meat Co., Co. pc nor 8.15 each. — Astorimi.
lióse. Mr. Hawkins would not ven­
Nelson A Co., Co. |Mior
17.75
chers’ Examination.
tóte to guess what£will! be done
Uinta to the Grumbler.
89.(1)
I'. G. Jackson, surveying,
1 when the measure ¡«’’’taken up
'iohl A Atideison, mdse
1(1.18
The next examination will be held
C. L. Dougliiiey, gravel .
117.75
The man who habitually griini at the special session of congress on June 21, 22, 23, and 24.
Geo. Eichinger, road work
12.10 hies ia n Helf-confessed failure; he next month.
There will] be no examination in
735(1
C. L. Alley,road work
E. Duvi«, indaa
4.40 admits that things are wrong with ' Mr. Hawkins also represented the August, hence all persons whose certi­
Oregon A Washington Lumber ficates expire in August, or who wish
Im Diamond, road work
240 30 him.
Tillamook Lbr. Co................
108. lt‘
If things lire always wrong with l Manufactures’ Association at the
II. B. Johnsonet nl,road wotk 39.(0 you. it ia your own fault so don’t Panama American Commercial con­ to take the teachers' examination in
l order to teach next year should write
Lea Tittle, till st Olson’s
800.(41
Burrough Adding Machine Co 373 00 spend valuable time mid energy ference held in the hall of the at the June examination. The new law
proclaiming
the
fact.
1
’
ut
them
Americas February 13 18, at which ' does away with the county certificates,
Herald ........................................
ft 00
J. C. Bewley, truant officer
8. :w right.
26
American
republic«
were but the County Board are given the
ft <>rk in R. I> X<> I
Ikin’t grumble with conditions represented.
Mr. Hawkins says ' authority to issue county certificates
T. H. Pitt* ...............................
28.(4' — put them right ■mike the best of
that much admiration whs ex­ on State grades until May 20.
Gordon Pitts...........................
28.(4) them or go where they are better,
pressed at the beauty of the reception i . Under the present law applicants
I ester Pitta
31.(4
Ikm't grumble with your job; if
Jo«. Weal
....
37.(4
room finished in Oregon fir. The ■ must complete the subjects for « State
you
crfnnot
do
I
letter where you woodwork in this room was donated
• ¡eo. I.lidtke ............................
:«).(» i
I certificate within three successive ex­
E. Rhiwle* ...........................
2I.O) are «hi la-tter somewhere else.
by members of the Oregon A Wash­ aminations. The new law provides that
i uliu* 1‘ohl
38.01
Don't grumble with your ctia- ington Lumlier Manufacture«’ As­
Hugo Klein ...............
....
such persons may complete their exam­
37.50
A. Miller....................................
7.25 toiliera; they won't stand it.
sociation at the time the building inations under the law now in force.
Don't
giumble
with
your
deliti
rs;
Ihin Alley...............................
22.0'
was erected. — Oregon Journal.
All pernons,
therefore who are
Oren White
.......................
18 Ol they will pay you and transfer the
writing for State certificates should
ft'. Womelsdorf
.................
2ro account.
Roy Main
................
5.O.
appear at the June examination.
Attacks School Principal
Don't grumble with your cred­
Frank lllingawiuth
6 25
Applicants for a one-year State cer­
A
severe
attack
on
school
prin
­
W. II. Dm Uy
38.25 itors; a cheerful luce und a wont of cipal. Chao. IL Allen, of Sylvania.
Joe llmnsoti
2.50 thanks get miother month's grace. Ga., ia thus told liy him. "For tificate must make a general average of
Clias. Moigaii
21.25 I here a nothing like a growl to more than three years.” he writes. not less than 75 per cent and shall not
W. Hu it cell
21 25
"I suffered indescribable torture fall below 60 per cent in any one of the
B. fl. Thompsva ...................
l.Vo fetch a writ.
from
rheumatism, liver anil stom­ following subjects: Arithmetic, Civil
A. Gott .............................
If you have to grumble invi­
13.75
ach trouble and diseased kidneys. ■ Government, Geography. Grammer,
< lia*. Grave* . .......................
13 75 sion.<lly, do it out loud before tile All remedies failed till I used Elec­
Ch«« Haaotn .........................
18.75 offender'« face; he may give you tric Hitters, but four Isittles of this History, Orthography, Physical Geog-
Geo. llobsoti
...
....
1.25
wonderful remedy cured nie com­ raphy, reading School Law, Theory and
Dick Johnson...................
1.25 his candid opinion of yourself, and pletely.” Such results are coni Practice of teaching, and Writing.
ft'. Behollmeyer .................
21.87 (hut should be of value to give.
mon. Thousands bless them for
Applicants for a five-year State cer­
Fre<! White ............................
37 50
curing atom tch trouble, L.
female tificate must make a general average
A. Schollmeyer........................
9(37
complaints.
kidney
disorders,
A
Fierce
Nig
hl
Alarm
bil
­
n. Worthingtuii ..............
1(1)
of not less than 85 per eent and shall
of __ a iouaness. ami o n w I e dth and
W. S. l.inkliart
...................
4 M ia the bourne, startling cough
vigor.
Try
them.
Only
ajc.
not fall below 70 percent in any one of
child,
suddenly
attacked
by
croup.
at
I. Angelo . ........................... .
11.25
Chua. 1. Clough.
the following subjects: Writing, or­
Geo. Heuderson ...................
173 Often it aroused Lews Chnmhlin,
ft Scovell
18(8) of M.inchcster O., (R No, 2 ) for
thography, arithmetic, reading, phys­
plus Millions Of Friend«.
Herschsll Scovell
I. 150 their tour children were greatly
iology, school law, civil government,
subject
to
croup.
"Sometimes
in
How
would
you
like
to
number
W. H. Brobti
_
IUD
lames Moore
9.25 severe attacks," lie wrote "we were your friends by millions as Buck grammer. geography, theory and prac­
Frank Moore
II 25 straid they would die. but since we len s Arnica Salve does ? Its a», tice of teaching. U. S. History, pay-
what >• certain remedy Dr. tounding cun« in the past forty
Leslie Bar tn r
11 25 ■■roved
king's New l>i«oiwn i«. we have veurs | made them. Its the liest chology, American literature, algebra,
Hugh Burlier............................
A 73
no
tear.
We rely on it for croup Salve in the world for sores, ulcers physical geography, and composition.
Bob Kenneib.............
130
Chester lloakltis .............
II. 30 mid for coughs, colds or any throat eeacma, burns, boil«, acaMa, cuts, Twelve months of teaching experience
or lung trouble.” So do ihi'msnnds corns, sore eyes, s|>nuns. «welling* is required for thia paper.
Mark llotHion ........................
of others. So may you. Asthma. bruises. coM sores. Has no equal I
Dick Hartrow
Applicants, for a Ml» certificate,
Hay Fever. I s Grippe. Whooping lor piles 25c »1 Cha«. 1. Clough
Blake riKimpsou ..................
must make a general average of not
Cough. Hemorrhages fly ls-1.>rv it
Work in R D. N ik 3
Vk- nndtl UU. Tinil bottle tie. 8ol«|
leas than 85 per cent and shall not fall
LaGrippe, then Pneumonia
L. C- ft ood« ..
by Chan. I Clough.
Is too jdten the fatal aequence. bek>w TO per cent in any one of the fol
Carl Curl
..
Lloyd ft'ood*
ft hen you have rheumatism in Foley a Honey and Tar ei|>ela the fewingsubjects: Arithmetic, writing,
Fred Lewallen
vour foot or inateq apply ths in cold, checks the lagrippe, and pre orthogarphy, theory and practice of tea­
C. Lewallen
tierlsm's Liniment and you will get venta pneumonia. It is a prompt ching. U.S. history, psychology Ameri­
Joe Price .......
It coata but a quarter. ami reliable cough medicine that can literature. Eagliah literature. Alge­
C. Ixwalh-n
no narcotics It is as safe
For sale by Lamar's contains
lor vour children
yoursell
Luaciou* Lane
bra. physical g»og
Clough.
etrt, botany.
Commissioners’ Court.
j
i
HEADLIGHT, MARCH 0, 19U-
:
T. BOTTS,
composition, general history, geology
and history of education. Six months
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
teaching experience is required for
Complete set of Abstract Books
this paper.
Applicants for a five year State cer­
in office. Taxes paid for non.
tificate must make’ a general average
Residents.
of not less than 86 per cent and shall
not fail below 70 per eent in any of the
Tillamook Block.
following subjects: Methods in reading,
methods iu arithmetic, methods in lan­
Both phones.
guage, methods in geography, theory —
and practice of teaching, writing, or-
Jhograyhy, physiology, psychology, and ,
arl haberlach
"in addition theerto shall write a thesis
upon an educational Bubject selected
ATTORNEY AT-LAVV,
j .Mm a list prepared by the Superintend-.
end o f Public Instruction. Twelve
Jivittecher ¿JLbvokat,
months’ teaching experience is required
for this paper, which gives the applic­
Tillamook Block.
ant authority to teach only in the first,
second and third grades.
EORGE WILLETT,
No examination in English classics
will be required in the June examinat­
ion on the account of the lack of time
A ttorney - at -L aw .
for announcements and preparation.
All examinations will be based upon
Next to Tillamook County
the text-books adopted by the State
Bank,
Text-Book Commission.
The above are extracts from instruct
T illamook
-
O regon .
ion of the Superintendent of Public In­
structions, to County Superintendents.
A H. GOYNE,
W. S. Buel,
County Superintendents,
A ttorney - at L aw .
C
,
'1
Warning to Railroad Men.
Look out for severe and even
dangerous kidney- and bladder
trouble resulting from years of
railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third
St., Fort Wayne, Ind., was many
years a conductor on the Nickel
Plate. He says : “Twenty years of
railroading left my kidneys in ter­
rible condition. There was a con­
tinual pain across my back and
hipsand my kidneys gave me much
distress, and the action of my
bladder was frequent and most
painful. I got a supply of Foley
kidney Pills and the first bottle
made a wonderful improvement and
four bottles cured me completely.
Since being cured I have recom­
mended Foley- Kidney Pills to many
of my railroad friends.C. I.
Clough-
A Special Medicine for Kidney
Ailments.
Many elderly people have found
in Foley’s Kidney Remedy a quick
relief and permanent benefit from
kidney and bladder ailments and
from annoying urinary irregulari­
ties due to advancing years. Isaac
N. Regau, Farmer,
Mo., says :
“Foley’s Kidney Remedy effected a
complete cure in my case and I
want others to know of it.”—C. 1.
Clough.
Office : Opposite Court House, I
T illamook , O regon .
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
Tillamook Block.
M. KERRON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Tillamook Block,
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
-
R. T. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,J
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
Tillamook. Ore.
John B. Langley
c - hawk ,
TEAMING AND HAULING
GRAVEL SCREENED OR
UNSCREENED.
WOOD
FOR
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,;
BAY CITY, OREGON.
SALE
R. BEALS,
Bell Telephone, 1267.
REAL ESTATE,
s. VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery,
F inancial , A gent -,
Tillamook, Oregon.
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Corner Stillwell Ave. and Firs
St. West, and both Phones.
PECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES
ALL KIND OF BREAD.
I
!
:
J
«
M
FAMILY
RECIPES.
1 he valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
■
w
I
Office across the street frotr the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
. 1 he Fashiouable Tailor. 1
J
C.eajtng, Pressing and Repair­
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic |
Gallery.
L and O ffice B usiness
a S pecialty .
Flione A. I ij W
1
cowinc ; 1
LAWYERS.
OWING
I
li
I
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
1^£RS. ALICIA PHELPS
GRADUATE NURSE,
PAGE’S
TILLAMOOK,
^¡^7.50
.61
w£ei)ën*tarco7,i«.
&
R oom 334 W oucbstbi B uildino ,
T hird and O ak S trbbts ,
Room Next to the U.S, Lnnd office.
MRS.
UHM
DENTIST, .
RESIDENT
9
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec-
tive thau ever.
Right prices are also
assured.
y )R. P. J. SHARP,
HOUSE,
.
ORE.