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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 23, 1911.
Farmer« Attention.
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You don’thave to go to Wash
ington to find “Standpatters.”
It is «aid that the saloon keep­
ers have three standpat council­
men in thi« city under their
control. _ _____________
whenever the saloons should tie
closed.
No doubt but what
the ordinance will pass, for the
saloon men can rely on the
‘‘Standpat” councilmen to help
them out as usual. Now, who’s
“the people” in the administra­
tion of city affairs ?
Just think for one moment if
Tillamook City’s water front
was 300 feet wide what a great
advantage it would tie to the
city, with thousands of visitors
coining to the city this year.
The Bay Citvites appear to
lie worked up some on account
of the proposal to create a Port
at Bayoceau, the opening up of
the Sturgeon channel anti the
building of a railroad on that
side of the bay.
There is no
Captain Anderson must have occasion for the city on the bay
been looking for the highest to become alarmed, Tillamook,
place on the mud flats in the Bay is a big place and no one
bay when be allowed tliu Anvil has a monoply on town site pro­
to drift and run aground. It is perty or desirable locations for
certainly time that owners of factories.
More there are of
vessels employed captains with these the better, and if Bay (. ity
a little horse sense, for any kid is to have a real live competitor
would have used lietter judg­ it should make it hustle that
ment.
much more.
We have always
had the impression that there
it seems to us that many of will be several live towns on the
the delays caused by vessels bay some day, but the hull of
grounding in the bay is on ac commerce and industrial activi-
count of captains undertaking I ty will continue to be centered
to navigate in channels which I in Tillamook City. So it is just
they are not familiar with. The its well for Bay City to look for
captains need a little element­ competition on
the opposite |
ary education about Tillamook side of the bay, and look upon I
water wavs before they imagine it as one of the many things
they know it all in making a which will help to develop the j
few trips here.
county as a whole.
Absolutely Pure
Makes Home Baking Easy
SAVES
FLOUR
unER
And makes the cake lighter, finer flavored,
more sightly, and insures its
freedom from alum.
Tillamook City is liable to get
a lot of Sunday blind pigs if the
city council repudiates its Home
Rule ordinance.
But, then, it
is, probably, Home Rule to do
so. Wonder whether it was all
fixed with the “Standpat” city
dads to vote for the ordinance
which was introduced on Mon­
day. The citizens will be jus­
tified in invoking the recall if
this smooth piece of legislation
1« passed.
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NOTICt- OF SALE OF
TIDE LANDS
I will shoe your horses for $1.50 a
piece, four new shoes.
Other job
Notice is hereby given that the
work in name
same proportion. At the
Grant State Land Board of the State of Ore­
I-arson Blacksmith Shop.—
—Grant
Thayer.
_
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
its office in the Capitol building at Sa­
Baby Chick«.
lem, Oregon, on April 11, 1911, at 10-
If you want some baby chicks,
thoroughbreds to raise as fall layers 00 o’clock a m., of said day, all the
see Dr. Morris. He can furnish the State's interest in the tide and over flow
chicks and tell you how to raise lands hereinafter described, giving
them without the hen. Order them however, to the owner or- owneri of
now.
________________
any lands abutting or fronting on such
For Rent.
tide and overflow lands, the preference
My farm in Pleasant Valiev, Till­ right to purchase said tide and overflow
amook Co., 10 miles south of Tilla­ lands at the highest price offered,
mook city, 1-half mile from church, provided such offer is made in good
schofl and cheese factory.
For faith, and also providing that the land
terms apply to Ed. Lyster, Hemlock.
will not be sold nor any offer therefor
E. W. M ills .
accepted for less than $7.50 per acre,
the Board reserving the right to reject
Cow« for sale.
I have 10 good Holsiein cows for any and all bids. Said lands are situated
sale, fresh and coming fresh, one in Tillamook County Oregon, and des­
Holstein bull calf registered and cribed as follows:
Beginning at a point at the Govern­
one work horse.—Apply to Schild
ment Meander corner between section!
Bros., Tilllamook, Ore.
2 and 3, T. 2 N. R. 10 W. on the South
side of Nehalem Bay, and runniiy
For Sale.
thence:
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, an
N. 49” 29' E. 151.0 feet along high
extra fine animal, dam giving over water line.
74 lbs. of milk per day now, sire of
N. 42« 48- E. 7.75 feet along high
calf his four newest dams giving water line.
over 21 lbs. of butter per week each
N. 40 01- E. 595.0 feet along high
hie two nearest testing, 4.6 feet, watur linp
price $75.00 if taken soon.—B. B.
N. 32 .51'E. 266.5 feet along high
Goff, Forest Grove, Ore. R. F. D.
water line.
N. 21- 31' E. 255.0 feet along high
water line.
Wood For Sale.
N. 7° 07' E. 402.0 feet along high
Wood for sale, Spruce and Hem water line.
ock body, dry at $1.25 a cord on the
West, 12.0 feet to low water line.
?lace, 7 miles south of Tillamook.—
S. 9« 44- W. 400.0
----- feet
‘
along
‘
low
. D aei -AZ.
water line.
S. 24- 53' W. 248.0 feet along low
For Sale.
water line.
S. 32- 51' W. 266. 0 feet along low
1 Light Year Old Mare, 1400 lbs.
water line.
5 Year Old Mare, 1250 lbs.
S. 40“ 18' W. 584.0 feet along low
5 Year Old Mare, 1050 lbs.
2 Year Old Colt, make about 1400 water line.
S. 43' 21' W. 80.0 feet along low wat­
lbs.
Tide Land Hay, $18 or $20 de­ er line.
S.
49 29' W. 72.0 feet along low
livered; tame Hay, $20 or $22 de­
water line.
livered.
Also Machinery and a good Gaso­ South, 60.0 feet to place of begin­
ning, containing 1.55 acres of tideland
line Launch.
Address—F rank H annenkratt . fronting upon Lots 4 & 5, Sec. 2, T. 2
N. R. 10 W.
Applications ar.d bids should be ad­
For Sale.
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk, State
Six 2-year old heifer«, one fresh Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and markf
now and others coming fresh.— ed "Application and bid to purchaae
Frank Tone, Tillamook, Ore.
tide lands.”
G. G. Brown,
For Sale.
Clerk State Land Board.
River bottom acreage in «inali Dated tnis January 27, 1911.
tracts, near town. Terms easy.
M. W. H arrison .
Give Tillamook City a water
Royal Cook Book 800 Receipts—Free. Send Name and Addrett.
front 300 feet wide and a chan­
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NCVY YORK.
nel 10 feet at low water and
there will lie a line of steamers
plying between this city and
We know of
San Francisco.
Notice.
Call For Warrants.
several instances where San
Francisco parties have desired All general fund warrants endor­
Notice, in hereby given that the
to start a fine of steamers, but sed prior to Aug. 1, 1910, will be paid County Court of Tillamook County,
upon
presentation.
the trouble is we have such a
Interest ceases this 25th day of Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
dinkey little harbor front that March, 1911.
the clearing and grading of the
the vessels they wanted to put
B. L. B eals , C o . Treasurer. right of way of what ia known aa
on could not get up the slough
as the Wheeler Road, commencing
Call For Warrant«.
The question of sewerage.for nor turn round after they reach­
at the Zaddach bridge and follow-
That alone ought to
All outstanding County road fund iug said survey to first mile poet,
Tillamook City will have to be ed here.
met at some future date.
All' make this city get a hustle on warrants will be paid upon presen­ according to plans and specifics,
will admit that it is necessary, and get the work started. Anoth­ tation.
Interest ceases this 25th day of tions on file at the office of the
for public health is one of the ' er thing, these vessels would March, 1911.
County Clerk,
take
lumber
and
other
material
B. L. B eals , C o . Treasurer.
things which should be zealous
A certified check equal to 5 per
ly guarded. The question of cost which were manufactured here,
cent of the amount of the bid, or a
is probably the most difficult | and in that way would also
Notice of Creditor«.
bond satisfactory to the Court,
Notice of Sale of Tide Land».
one to contend with, for it is go­ bring many visitors and others
must accompany each bid as a
The
undersigned
has
been
duly
Ship By the Anvil.
California to see Tilla­ appointed Administrator of the ________ ___ __________ _______
ing to take money to make this ¡from
i
guareutee that the bidder will exe-
N otice is H ereby G iven , That
This city has estate of MARTIN PE 1.ERSEN, Icute a Bond for the completion of
improvement, but under the mook county.
The Twin Screw ship Anvil is now the State Land Board of the State of
x
, ..
Bancroft plan this can cover! been too negligent of its own deceased ,by the County Court, of ,
making regular runs to thiB port Oregon will sell to the higheat
State of Oregon, for Tillamook
1c,o«.t;ac.t
a*“r^ed
needs and it is time to wake up the
at its office in the Capitol
several years.
County, and lias qualified aa such l
-^11 l’K'®
ln °®^°f ,he from Portland, with passengers bidder
Building, at Salem, Oregon, on
and help make business, which administrator. All persons having County
Clerk of ‘ Tillamook County, and freight.
“
April 11, 1911, at 10 o’clock a.in., a
There is general complaint will put new life into the city. claims against said estate are re­ Oregon, on or before 10 o'clock A.M.
She is under good clean manage­ said day, all the State’s interest ii
quired
to
preBent
the
same,
duly
that business has been dull and
Wednesday the 5th day of April, ment, and the patronage of the pub­ the tide and overflow lands herein
verified as by law required,to the’un-
described, giving, however t
slow in getting started this year.
The matter of bay and bar dersigned
lic is ^solicited, and courteous treat­ after
administrator for allow­ 1911,
the owner or owners of any land
A large amount of money whi a improvements will always be a ance, at the office of H. T. Botts,
The County Court reserve« the ment will be shown to one and all. abutting or fronting on such tid
found its way in other bi v:. •>s burning question in Tillamook Attorney-at-Lavr, in Tillamook City, right to reject any and all bids,
Have your shipments consigned and overflow lands, the preferenc
channel« it diverted t< the sa­ County until these improve­ Oregon, within six months from
By order of the County Court,
care Str. Anvil, Albers Dock No. 3, right to purchase said tide an<
loon«, and
with
the largo ments are taken itt hand. The the date hereof.
lands at the highest pric
J. C. H olden ,
Porrland, Ore. For information in­ overflow
Dated March 23rd, 1911.
offered, provided such offer is mad
amount of money expended tor enthusiasm amongst the lead­
E. B. B arthrop ,
County Clerk.
quire of D. L. Shrode, Tillamook, Or. in good faith, and providing also
ln»> the |
, ... I ■ hi ■
ing citizens was seen again last
Administrator of the estate of
March 17th, 1911.
that the land will not be sold nor
Martin
Petersen,
deceased.
of the causes which have made Monday at the meeting at the
Summo a«.
any offer therefor accepted for les«
money scarce and business dull Tillamook Commercial Club.
than $7.50 per acre, the Board re­
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
The
most
common
cause
of
insom
­
When you have rheumatism in
serving the right to reject any and
this spring.
But everything 1’he matter now resolves itself
Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
foot or ineteq apply Cham­ nia ia disorders of the stomach.
all bids. Said lands are situated i(
will lie on the buzz in a few down to this, ns soon as the Port your
mook.
Chamberlain's
Stomach
and
Liver
berlain’s Liniment and you will get
Tillamook County, Oregon, and
weeks, for it is impossible to of Bayocean is organized it will quick relief. It costs but a quarter. Tablets correct these disorders and Clay Daniel and Dora )
described as follows:
Daniel,
enable
you
to
sleep.
For
sale
by
Why
suffer?
For
sale
by
Lamar's
keep Tillamook City from im­ he up to the three Ports to get
Beginning at a point, the south­
Plaintiffs,
Lamar’s Drugstore.
proving.
east corner of D.L.C. No. 39, T. 1
together and decide upon some Drug store.
vs.
S., R. 10 W. of W. M. and rimninf
L. H. Kenney, Hallie }■
course of action in regard to the
thence:
Kopieske, Wm. Kop- |
Keep your eye on the South improvement of the bar. If the
S. 61 degs., 00- W., 854.0 feet along
ieske, Gust Nelson |
aide of Tillamook Bay.
There Ports think it is the wisest and
Report of the condition of the
high water line.
and Peter Nelson.
S. 77 degs., 30* W., 182.0 feet along
are plenty of other places on the liest thing to tackle that job,
Defendants.
J
high water line.
buy which will make splendid well and good, but it seetus to
To Wm. Kopieske, one of the above
South, 76.0 feet along low water line.
named
defendants
:
manufacturing locations
us that some assurance of gov­
In the Name of the State of Oregon: N. 82 degs., 20- E., 382.0 feet along
when it comes to the sui
ernment aid should tie in sight At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
low water line.
You are hereby required to ap­
of the fittest, he south *i
Indore work
is çonttnenced.
pear and answer the complaint filed S. 79 degs., 45' E., 554.0 feet along
business March 7th, 1911.
water
line.
i
the bay won t i'-«i
against J you
in the
above CIIUllUu
entitled wv low »“
vrv* Ail
«riv C1UVYC
<•
t 1
the same way with bonding
„ low »aht
suit on or before the expiration of
*eet ______
along;
ing, for it is be
the three Ports to the full
line
to
point
of • beginning.
six weeks from the date of the first
-
RESOURCES
for miw mills
nulls and tact.
amount. If no liar improve-
publication of thia summons, and 1 Containing 5.67 acres of tide landt
•way from tin- ton do no I 1
meats are undertaken, only
if you fail to so appear and answer, fronting and abutting that part of
wiud».
With the Star
$240,216.69 for want thereof the plaintiff will D.L.C. No. 39, situated East of»
enough tnotiev should be raised Loans and discounts
apply to said Court for the relief North and South line through the
channel dug out mid a mi.
for harlxir improvements. We Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
193.36 demanded
in the complaint herein, j center of Sec. 11, T. IS.. R. 10 W.
on that side of the buy,
I are f itliy alive to the fact, that Bonds, securities, etc. .
51,996.69 The relief demanded is that a cer- ! of W. M.; also
| with $500,000 expended on a
who know« anything a'>-u
mortgage executed by yourself | Beginning at a |>oint 2371.0 feet
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
4.817.28 tain
country must admit that
’ south jetty tor the bar, and the
and L. H. Kenney and Hallie I ' South and 3640.1) West of Sectio«
Other
real
estate
owned
8,811.03 Kopieske to the plaintiffs on July ! corner common to Sections 14, Hi
going to become one of
1 work let out by contract,
I
1st, 1909, and which is recorded at , ! 22 and 23, T. 1 N., R, 10 W. of W.M.,
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
most important, if not the
1,273.43 page
mean quick action, for
403 of Book " S” of the Mort on high waterline, running thence»
import mt, part of the bay.
Due from approved reserve banks
government takes hold
110.5 feet to low water line.
16,483.12 gage Records of Tillamook County, [North,
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degs., 40" W., 270.0 feet along
work it will lie several
Checks and other cash items
153.95 Oregon, be reformed and corrected ■ S. 42 low
»
water line.
so that the descriptton therein shall
There is a decided opinion la-fore it is started and
Cash on hand .
5. 41 degs. 06 W., 155.0 feet alonf
32,642.46
be,
the
South
halt
of
Lot
3,
and
the
!
that tuxes are too high. Those
low water line.
South half of the North East quar­
who have just paid ‘heir taxes la-foi e any thing is accomplish
'S. 6!) degs., 00- W., 175.0 feet aloni
ter
of
the
South
West
quarter
of
Total
low water line.
$356,588.01 Section 7, in Township 2 North of I I
know this
But the best solu­ ed.
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Range 9 West W.M., excepting a East, 135.0 feet along high water
tion tn high taxation is econo
line.
LIABILITIES.
strip 10t) feet wide across said land '
my. Ixd even- public I mm B he Another Deal Closed by a Tilla
heretofore deeded and conveyed to N. 43 deg«., 3tr E., '270.0 feet along
mook
Woman
more economical during the
high water line.
Capital Htock paid in
.
$30,000.00 the Pacific Railway and Naviga­ N. 60
present year and then taxes
deg«.. 15' E., 145.0 feet alo«
Eighteen month «go Mr*. Sretha Surplus fund
tion Company ; that plaintiffs have
.
high water line to place oí !*•
2,500.00 judgment against you and the other
won t come so high. But w hat S. Phelps, formerly of Tillamook,
ginning.
defendant« executing said mort­
i« to be d >ne when there is such Ixmglit the Hotel Columbia at Van I ritlivided profits, less expenses and taxes
Containing 0487 acres of
gage for $300.00, with interest there­
paid
a demand for improvements t cover, Wasli,, the consideration be
2,783.18 on from July 1st, 1909, at the rate lands fronting and abutting on 14*-
The city wants cement pave­ in $75,U<MX> and on March IMh slie Due to banks aud bankers
Section 22, T. 1 N., R. 10 W. <4
1,778.24 of eight per cent per annum; for 6,
J
ment and paved streets and a •old tlie piner, tin consideration Dividends unpaid
the further sum of $75.00 as attor- W. M.; also
660.00 I neyA
a , 9 leva
ror me
fees anu
and for
the coatsand
cost«and dis ! i Beginning at a point on hjj*
sewerage system, the school now being $125.(*I>.t»X making a
®‘L° feet South and J»«'
district wants more school profit of $69,01X111. Mr*. Phelps ia Imlividual deposits subject toeheck
191,254.52 bursements of the suit, and for a ■ wa,er
foreclosure of the mortgage above feet West of Section corner commo»
building-, the Port wants bar- thinking of going to California Demand certificates of deposit
3,789.82 mentioned as reformed and cor­ to sections 14, 15, 22 and 23 »»“
Isir improvements and the for a few month«, but will look Time certificates of depoait
running thence.
rected, and for general relief.
50,432.201
t mints Court Ims numerouadr- after her interest inj Tillamook before Certified cheeks
Thia summons ia published by North 1IU5 feet to low water lint.
N.
42 degs., 4<r E., 515.0 feet along
38.00 order of the Honorable Homer
mands for road improvements going.
State deposits
low water line.
Mason,
County
Judge
of
Tillamook
and more bridges. That is the
4,414.35
County, dated March 16th, 1911, the i N. 70 deg*., 30- E., 242.0 feet along
Savings deposits
Ha* Million* Of Friends
situation.
low waterline.
65,752.50
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY
The "|»enp|c” nt the election
in November ndopted whnt is
known n* tile Home Rule low,
aud the city council imiuu-d what
is known as the Home Rule
ordinance to regulate saloon*.
Now the saloon keeper* want
to rvpmliate the ordinance, for
they have luul introduced mt or-
dinauce to knock out the screen
feature« of it, or iu other words
they will tie able to keep |>eople
from rubbering into their place
of tni«iue*«.
Anyon« can ace
I1 J*
tnruu
Blind > ige on Sunday « and
F
llow would you like to number
)< ur friend* by million* a* Buck
fen’s Arnica Salve does • Its a*,
founding cure* in the past forty
years< made them. It* the I h - m
Salve in the world for sores, ulceta
ecaema. bursa, boil*, scald*, cut*,
corn*, sore eye*, sprains, swellings'
bruise*, cold «ores Has no equal
lor pile* „V at i ha*. | Clough-
Go to F. 8. Whi.eh, use A Son.
the leading ngenta. for Bond. Acci­
dent and Fire Inauiance. a« they
write more than three quarters of
the insurance written in Tillamook
.. because
_____ __
_ are wirr
County,
they
better
than auy
buslu««e
tUe ia th<
BANK,
time prescribed in said order for'.
S. . 70 deg*., 15' E., 343.0 feet jlong
low water line.
S. , 50 degs., 30' W., 196.0 feet *10«f
high water line?
S. . 5 dega., 35' E., 70.0 feet
high water line.
Total
& 88 deg».. 30- W., 183.0 feet al
high water line.
“Failure to fortify the canal
State of < »regoa, Cotutty of Tillamook, SS.
s. 66 degs., (»> W ., 625.0 9 feet »K
would be an act of criminal folly,’*
high water line t to [--¡nt
h»nk ,;ru,n1
Cashier of the above-named «aid Col. R< oaevelt at Dallas, and
liegiuning.
Containing 4.850 acres of tide
r
;
K C,"V’-V swtar ”’ut ,he above statement is he pointed out that the only coun­ fronting
and abutting Lot N ’•*’
tries in the world with which we
true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
tion 22. T. 1 N.. R. 10 W. of W *
have treaties touching the canal are
Application* and bids •houl“’’
England and the Republic. No other - addressed to G. G. Brown, t*"
a
rw k arriso Cashier.
. u. i < nbed and sworn to before me this 22nd dav country ia under the slightest obliga­ State tand Board. S.dem. Dreg**
of - larch, 1911 -Myrtle O. Mills, Notary Public
7 tion to respect the neutrality of the »nd marked " Application and •
i to purchase Tide Lands.”
M
H T Uo«s. Cirl Haberlach canal in time of war. And one of
G. G. B rown .
*M W Hamaon, Director*
orriavn, these countries chances to be our
Clerk State Land Bo«*
Dated thi« January 27th, 1911.
I own ward at the isthmus.
Notes and bills rediscounted
K’vservetl for taxes
Liabilities other than those above stated.
E , »
2,500.001 publication ia once a week for six
succeaaive week, and the date of the
675.20 ! first publication hereof is Thurs­
10 .00 Í day, March 16th, 1911.
H. T. B otts ,
———— I
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
356,588.01
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