Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 18, 1Ô11
Summons.
$450,000.00
porationa are: John D. Rockefeller.
homes, leaving husbands, chil­ hand, they had to go deep down William Rockefeller. Henry M.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
dren, parents, brothersand sis­ in their pockets for hay. It is I Flagler, John D. Archbold, Oliver Port of Tillamook, Oregon, i In the Circuit Court of the Stiu
Oregon for Tillamook Con.«,
1.50
vine year...........
safe to say that not many of the H. Payne, Henry H. Rogers and 6 per cent Harbor Improve­ LoisO.
MacMahon, j
'>•
75 ters to deplore their loss.
Six months ...
farmers
will
want
to
experi
­
Plaintiff
50
Charles M. Pratt. Rogers lias died
Three months
ment Bonds.
ment with alfalfa another year.
vs.
|
I since the suit was begun.
Somehow one don’t bear
Notice is hereby given that sealed I Agnes and Francis ,
Entered as second class mail mat every much these days about It proved a failure, and an ex­
Trevor, Jr.,
bids will be received by the Treasur­
pensive one. Cheap feed is one
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Defendants, J
Tillamook, Ore., under the uct of the sovereign will of the people, of the essential features to suc­ REV. S. G. FINNEY HAS er of the Port of Tillamook, in the
City of Tillamook, in the State of |To Francis Trevor, Jr., one Of tk
I but we noticed that Governor cessful and profitable dairying,
March 3, 1879.
above named defendants •
Oregon, at his office in said city,
TUBERCULOSIS.
West butted in last week and and the pioneer dairymen of
until Thursday, June 15, 1911, at 10 I In the name of the State a
delayed the filing of a referen­ this county solved that difficul­
,
Oregon
:
■
A. M., for the purchase of
(Lbt íillamook j^eabiigM. dum petition to put to a vote
Resigns as Pastor of Presby­ o'clock
all or any part of the bonds of the i You are hereby required toxpMa,
ty when they started the prece­
some of the extravagant appro- dent of raising their own feed, terian Church--Large Con­ said Port issued by virtue of a reso­ and answer the complaint fill
lution of said port, duly and legally against you in the above entitled
I priations made for some of the and it is only quite recently
suit on or before the expirations
April 6, 1911.
Editorial Snap Shots. state institutions. What a that a few dairymen talked up gregations Hear Him passed
Said bonds are to be dated July 1, I six weeks from the date of the fir»
Speak Last Sunday.
change it makes whether a per­ alfalfa and were "buggy’’ on
1911, and run 20 years from their | publication of this Summon«, a^
For several weeks the members of date, interest payable semi-annual-
What are you doing to help son is running for office or is that subject.
the Presbyterian Church have been lv, both principal and interest pay­
boost the city ami give it a pay in office. Anyone with a grain
greatly concerned about the failing able in United States Gold coin at
of common sense knows that
roll ?
Tillamook, Oregon, or at the office
The
departure
of
Rev.
S.
G.
health of their paster, Rev. S. G. of the Port’s fiscal agent in New
the "sovereign will of the peo-
o' oct «vm.ii any Claim Or in
Fiunev
from
this
city
is
much
Finney, and on Friday it caused York City, N. Y.
Said bonds are i terest held by you in or to the fol
There is one thing about the I pie" agitation was to get a few
railroad company grading the peanut politicians into office, to be regretted, for it was a general regret to know that the 900 in number and the denomina­ lowing described real propertv k
of $500 each and are issued for wit : The South East quarter of
street on the water front, it is and the governor butting in on shock to the citizens to hear rev. gentleman had been stricken tion
the purpose of defraying the cost of Section 15, in Township 2 Souk
improving the bummest and this matter justifies his recall, that so promising a young man, with tuberculosis. This came as a harbor improvements on Tillamook Range 9 West, Willamette .Men
dirtiest looking street in the for he acted against the sover­ only 25 years of age, should be' great surprise to Mr. Finney aS well bar and bay. Said bonds will be dian, save and except therefrom th,
eign will of the people when he striken with that dread disease as to the citizens of this city, who sold to the highest bidder for cash, folowing described portion, to-»it
city.
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rushed to Salem to prevent, if —tuberculosis. When he left held him in the highest esteem. and all bids must be accompanied A strip of land 200 feet in width
100 feet on each side of a lint
Next Saturday is market day possible, the filing of a referen­ the East to come West about It is about twelve months ago that by a certified check equal to 5 per I being
cent of the amount of the bonds bid described as commencing in the
in Tillamook City, which will dum petition.
But the people two years ago, he was well fitted Mr. Finney came to Tillamook as upon.
center of Killam Creek, at anoint
by education and refinement to the Paster of the Tillamook and
be the first of tt series of those like to be humbugged.
The right is reserved to reject any ¡400 feet East of the West line of
take
up
his
life
’
s
work
as
a
min
­
said South East quarter of iai(i
and
all
bids
and.to
readvertise
for
events.
Bring what you have
Bay City Churches, and on the 1st
Section 15, and running then«
ister of the gospel. He had a April he became the permanent bids for the same.
to dispose of to the city and the
The streets in this city, espe­ fine physique and the world
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this i easterly following up the center if
business men will auction it off.
said creek 200 feet, and a strip of
cially the business streets, are looked bright to him, as it does paster of the church in this city, 10th day of April, 1911.
land 20 feet in width, being 10 feet
M. F. L each , Treasurer.
in a deplorable condition, and to any young man after years having, by his active work, doubled
P ort of T illamook .
on each side of the point where the
the membership and made it self
It pays to keep good cows. have been for a number of pre­
I pipe lineof Tillamook City, Oregon
Assessor Hare’s fourcows made vious winters, yet no effort is of patient study and prepara­ supporting. It was only a few
( water system crosses the" west line
Sheriffs S.ile.
tion.
During
Mr.
Finney
’
s
weeks
since
that
he
attended
the
him $547.23 last year. That is made to improve them, unless
of said South East quarter of said
Section 15, and following said pipe
a good record, and no doubt it is that a lot of inferior gravel short stay in Tillamook as pas­ Portland Presbytery at Oregon City
N otice is H ereby G iven , that in line easterly to the dam on said
tor
of
the
Presbyterian
church
and on his return he had decided to pursuance of an execution and or­
there area number of dairymen is used which is ground up into
Creek; that such claim or
who have done equally as well mud in a few weeks. It is time he proved himself to be a re­ make Tillamook his permanent der of sale duly issued out of and j : Killam
interest be decreed to be void; that
with their cows. But Assessor that this unsatisfactory and ex­ fined, educated Christian gen­ field of work, and was making under the seal of the Circuit Court ; plaintiff be decreed to be the owner
tlemen, broad minded and head
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
Hare is setting it lively pace.
pensive system was done away and shoulders above petty pre­ plans for further active work in ty of Multncmah, to me duly direct­ ¡of said lands in fee simple, and her
title thereto quieted as against any
with. It is probably too soon judices and religious bigotry of his ministry.
ed, dated the 21st day of April
When Mr. Finney came West A. D. 1911, upon a judgment rend­ claim held by you in or to said
Poultry raising in Tillamook to advocate hard surface streets persons who differed with him
- lands, and for general relief.
and entered in said Court on
This Summons is published by
County should be increased. in this city, unless a large area in creed. No one ever heard about two years ago, he was a strong, ered
the 3rd day of February, 1911, in
of the Honorable Homer
There is a steady demand for of the streets can be treated in Mr. Finney say an unkind word, robust young man with a fine phy­ favor of A. V. Allen, plaintiff, vs. , order
Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
sique,
and
being
well
educated
and
that
way,
for
we
believe
that
if
chickens and not enough to sup­
August F. Mahne, defendant, for the County, Oregon, made April 11th,
either in public or private,
ply the home market, conse­ the two business streets were against anyone. He went about | trained for his chosen profession, sum of $58.13, and the further sum ■1911, and the time prescribed forthe
!
was
well
equipped
for
the
ministry.
of
$15.75 costs and disbursements, publication of this Summons by
quently they have to be shipped paved, the mud from the side his work in a quiet manner and
and also the costs of and upon said said order is once a week for six
He
was
kindly
disposed
and
had
a
and
parallel
streets
would
keep
in. Last week chickens ranged
won many friends by doing so,
writ, commanding me to make sale I
weeks, and the date of
in price at the local market the paved streets in a state of nor did he attempt to "reform" congenial disposition towards every­ of the real property of the above ’ successive
the first publicaticn hereof is April
body
which
made
him
quite
popu
­
mush
all
winter
and
a
good
deal
named
defendant
attached
by
vir
­
from $1.00 to nearly $1.50 each.
13th, 1911.
the city by starting a fight with
IT. T. B otts ,
Somehow or other, this county of expense to clean it off. We the city officials and those who lar with all classes of person. Dur­ tue of a writ of attachment in said ,
cause,
said
property
being
describ
­
H. K. S argent ,
is shipping in a great many are going to make a suggestion. differed with him on the moral ing his short stay in Tillamook, he ed as follows, to-wit :
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
things which can profitably be If the city officials could make conditions. For a young man has never uttered an unkindly word
The North East quarter of Section
raised here, especially garden arrangements to procure crush­ he had a remarkably kindly either in the pulpit or in private, 9 in Township 3 North of Range 6
Notice of Sale of Tide Traudì
truck, small fruits, etc. There ed rock, either by contract or disposition, and he went about against anyone, thus proving him­ West, situated in Tillamook County,
of Oregon.
will be a great demand for this from one of the county’s rock his work in that spirit, brushing self to be a well cultured, educated, State
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
when the beach reaortB are crushing plants, and fix a large aside several unpleasant inci­ Christian gentleman in every re­ execution and order of sale, and in
the State Land Board of the State
spect.
On
account
of
these
traits
number
of
streets
with
crushed
opened up.
compliance with the commands of of Oregon will sell to the highest
dents where his name was un­
rock the coming summer or fall, fortunately dragged in as be­ of character, there is general regret said writ, I have duly levied on said bidder at its office in the Capital
property and ¡willj on Tuesday, the Building at Salem, Oregon, oa
There is no sense confining the city would have good streets neath his notice. We deplore amongst the citizens, who deplore 6th
day of June, 1911, at the hour of
11, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock a.ni.,
vagrants in the city jail, provid­ next winter.
Mr. Finney’s departure, for this that such a promising young man 10 o’clok a. tn., at the front door of July
should be striken with the dread the court house in Tillamook City, of said day, all the State’s interest
ing them with good board, fire
city can ill afford to loose a
in the tide and overflow lands here­
Those who claimed that . the cultured Christian gentleman, disease at the commencement of his Tillamook County, Oregon, sell the inafter described, giving, however
and a bed. That is the kind of
above
described
real
property
at
snap a lot of lazy, good-for- saloons would increase busii ness who came her to up lift human­ usefulness in the world.
to the owner or owners of anylanda
auction to the highest bidder abutting or fronting on such tide
nothing individuals are looking had better crawl into a hole and ity, not to quarrel over religious There were two large congrega­ public
for cash in hand to satisfy said exe­ i and overflow lands, the preference
for. We want to raise a protest cover themselves up. It is the beliefs or arraign and denounce tions at the Presbyterian Church on cution and order of sale, interests j right to purchase said tide and
at the taxpayers’ money being reverse inTillamook this spring, city officials or those who dif­ Sunday, the church in the evening and costs, and all accruing costs.
overflow lands at the highest price
H. C renshaw ,
wasted upon such individuals with most all lines of business i fered with him in religious i being packed and it was at this ser
i offered, provided such offer is
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County,
Ore.
when they should be put to admitting that in comparison to thought or practice We think vice Mr. Finney made the announce­ Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, ; made in good faith, and also pro-
' viding that the land will not be
work cleaning up the streets. the good business of previous we express the sentiment of a ment that, on account of the condi­ May 4th, 1911.
! sold for nor any offer therefor ac-
Anyway, they should be made springs, business this year is large number of our citizens tion of hie health, he would have to
, cepted of less than $7.50 per acre,
Citation to Heirs.
to earn their board. Get a long far below the average, with but when we say that we hope that resign, as hie medical advisors had
j the Board reserving the right to
told
him
that
he
would
have
to
chain and chain them to some little improvements going on, Mr. Finney’s recovery will be
In the County Court of the State of 1 reject any and all bids. Said land«
'are situated in Tillamook County,
of the telephone poles where buildings operations compara­ speedy and that he will be able make an immediate change and go
Oregon.
described as follows:
to a warmer climate. He said it
In the matter of the estate of Louis Oregon
work is needed.
This would tively slow, while employment to return to Tillamook.
Tide lands fronting on Lots land
Blattlar,
Deceased.
was
no
doubt
a
great
surprise
to
No one can
soon prove an effectual cure to is bard to find.
To Mrs. Matthes, mother of the ’ 2 of Section 23, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
the members of the congregation
a lot of drunken vagrants ¡dic­ deny this. But those who pat­
Beginning at the meander corner
above named deceased, Josephina
on bank of North Fork of Nehalem
ing away their time in this citv. ronize and voted for saloons are STANDARD OIL MUST DIE as it was also to hitn. He thanked Gsell and Joseph Blattlar:
the congregation for the many
Try it.
being "stung" by the saloon
In the name of the State of Ore­ River on line between Sections 23
and 24, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
IN SIX MONTHS.
kindnesses and the loyal support gon :
monopoly in this city, for it is
(Said meander corner being S. 1*
We have received six columns 10c. a glass for beer and 15c. a
You
are
hereby
cited
and
required
they had given him, and it was
1.34 chains from corner to
of plate matter, with a request drink for whiskey, and the city I Supreme Court Orders Big with much regret that he had to to appear in the County Court of ,45'E.,
the State of Oregon, for the County Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence (Low
to print it.
It is democratic officials have fixed it so that no
Trust to D’ssolve as
give up the work here, for since his of Tillamook, at the Court room ' W. 5’ to left).
S. 61° 51' W 111.9' along If. W. L
truck, to boom Governor Wilson other saloon can butt in and
return from the Presbytery meeting thereof at the Court House in Tilla­ Low
Unlawful.
Water 3' to left.
of New Jersey for the next dem­ break up these exorbitant rates
he had decided to make Tillamook mook City. Tillamook County, Ore­
S. 61° 25' W. 500.0 along
ocratic presidental candidate. for a drink. Had the voters W ashington , May 15.—The Stand his permanent home and was plan­ gon, on Monday the 5th day of June, } I.ow
water 5' to left.
H
We are going to balk, for we do known tlmt a saloon monopoly ard Oil Company of New Jersey and ning his mineeteral work accord­ 1911, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
S. 58° 38' W, 363.9 along
forenoon of said day, then and there
not propose to be worked that was to be formed for the pur­ its 19 subsidiary corporations were ingly.
to show cause, if any there be, Why Low water KT to left.
44
S. 52° 51' W. 216.2 along
way. The persons who arrang­ pose of "squeezing" them, we I declared today by the Supreme
The announcement was made be­ said Court should not make an or­
ed the matter, the type setters, feel convinced that the vote on I Court of the United States to tie a fore the sermon, when the rev. der authorizing licensing anddirect- Low water 17' to left.
<4
S. 62‘ 53' W. 277.7 along
the stereotpvers ami the express local option would be different. I conspiracy and combination in re­ gentleman spoke on ‘ Our Moth­ ing the administrator of the said I Low water 18' to left.
Louis
Blattlar,
deceased,
to
sell
at
mid the transportations were alt However, it is amongst those straint of trade.
S. 67” 05' W. 469.4 along
private sale for cash, all of the fol­
paid for their services and the who drink where the greatest | It was otherwise held to be mon- ers,” which was one of hie many lowing described real property, Low water 18' to left.
44
newspapers are entitled to com­ indignation exists, for they say i opoplixing interstate commerce in fine sermons. It was attentively situated in Tillamook County, State S. 68- 58' VV. 269.0 along
listened to, and gicatly impressed of Oregon, to-wit :
.
Low
water
12'
to
left.
pensation. Editors who make it is robbery to charge u poor! violation of the Sherman anti trust
«I
S. 63° 01' W. 205.4 along
his congregation, for Mr. Finney
An undivided one-half interest in
themselves "cheap" in publish­ man 10c. for a small glass ofi law.
Low
water
7
’
to
left.
and t > Lit numbered one and the
44
ing this democratic dope for beer and they'll "Come back" I The dissolution of the combina­ spoke eloquently and feelingly Southeast
S. 56° 47’ W. 239.8 along
quarter of the Northeast
nothing are fools.
But what's the next time they have an op­ tion was ordered to take place when he appealed to his hearers to quarter of Section six and Lot num­ Low water 12’ to left.
<<
make the lives of our mothers and bered four and the Southwest quar­
S. 54 37’ W, 192.5 along
thi' good of doing so, for Presi­ portunity to vote for local op-1 within six months.
2
and
to
corner
on
line
between
lots
the
old
folks
pleasant,
and
instead
ter of the Northwest quarter of Sec­
dent Taft will be re-elected.
tiou. But business is not what Thue ended the tremendous strug­ of strewing their graves with flow- tion five, in Township three North 3 of Sec. 23, low water line 13" S..
of beginning, containing
it was in previous years and gle on the part of the Government era when they were gone, but to of Range nine West, W. M., and to point
acres.
The primary election law does those who patronize saloons are to put down, by authority of law, a strew their declining days with lov­ Lots numbered twelve, thirteen and (1778
Bid should be accompanied by a
of Section thirty-one. in
not appear to lie working well in "stung" every time they take a combination which it held to be a ing and watchful care while they fourteen
Township four North of Range nine regular application to purchase
Portland, for, as usual, there is drink. So
!’ much
___ 1. forthe
'___ _ _______
saloon _ ,ucnnce ,o the industrial and econ- were here.
West, W. M., less tract of 6% acres and exchange for the full amount
and should lie addressed
motic advancement of the entile
an effort being made to defeat octopus in this city.
The fervor with which Mr. Finney sold to F. R. Beals and one acre for offered
to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land
| country.
the successful republican can­
spoke, coupled with the knowledge grave of Mrs. Ludtke, and except Board, Salem, Oregon, and markel
the merchantable timber on lands
1 At the same time the court in-
didate for mayor. The primary
The dairymen t "du>
‘
* “ __ 'w terpreted the Sherman anti-trust that he was stricken with the dread in Sections five and six, and crude "Application and bid to purchase
fell^into
law is responsible for this, for
disease, made the occasion doubly oils reserved, and subject to right- tide lands.”
false notion that it would be ..iw so as to
_ ___
G. G. B kow X,
limit its application to impressive.
when there are four or five as­ < the
of-way for county road
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...
.
I
Clerk State lAind Board.
pirants for one office, with no economy to increase their dairy BCt. o( -undue” restraint of trade
W
itness
the
Honorable
Homer
After the services a meeting of
Dated this 26th day of April, 191*-
provision made in it for a per­ herds and feed alfalfa hay have and not "every” restraint of trade. the congregation was held, when Nason, Judge of the County Court
gone
through
an
experiment
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
Tilla
­
It
was
on
thia
point
that
the
only
son to obtain the majority vote
Mr. Finney reiterated what he had mook County, this 6th day of April, I
of his party liefort* he can obtain which did not pan out as suc­ discordant note win heard in the said aliout his health and resigning. A. D. 1911.
Notice of Dissolution of Partner­
the nomination, there is going cessfully as was so generally court. Justice Harlan dissented, As the matter had been previously-
Attest: J. C. H olden ,
ship.
■
predicted
From
what
we
can
holding that cases already decided
Clerk of the County Court.
to lie friction and discontent.
talked over by the officials of the
gather,
our
advice
is
to
cut
it
N otice is H ereby G iven .-T*
by the court had determined—once
I lie person who only receives a
1 out. There is a tendency to for all—that the word, “undue" or church, it was decided not to accept
Saved Child From Death.
all whom ______________
_
it mav concern, _ that
tb«
small plurality over several
“After our child had suffered co-partnership heretofore existisi
Mr. Finney’s resignation but to
other aspirant» han no right to , over-stock the dairy ranches, “unreasonable” or eimular words grant him three months' leave of from severe bronchial trouble for a tietween the undersigned, who have
claim that lie is the nominee of | and where hay is depended up- were not in the statute. He de­ absence, as the members were anx- Vfar,” wrote G. T. Richardson, of been doing business under the fir»
liny party, and the law is help­ |on for winter feed, a shortage clared that the reasoning of the ions to keep in close touch with him I Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we name and style of A. Finley 4C®->
it had consumption. It had at Tillamook City, Oregon, has bl
ing to increase factional tights. | is inevitable before the winter court in arriving at ita finding was, amt do what they could to help him ! a feared
bad cough all the time. We tried
is over, when hay has to be
RATES
OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
in effect legislation which belonged
bought when it is at an exorbi­ in every instance to Congress and
In the deaths of Mrs. Frank tant price. It used to be that not to the courts.
Hannenkratt and Mrs. J J. the dairymen as a whole had
Ever since the decree in this case
Johnson, two estimable young plenty of hay in the spring, and
in the lower court, the United States
mothers ami affectionate wives, those who stuck to that wise Circuit Court lor the eastern dis­
it is a matter of deep regret
__
to custom of raising tlieir own feed trict of Missouri, was announced,
see them cut off so suddenly in I have enjoyed a most profitable hope fias I wen expressed by the
their young motherhood, leai | year, one of the best in the bis- “business world" that the law
ing their young families ami > tory of the county, while those* would lie modified so as not to in­
loved ones.
Both of these who experimented purchasing terféra with what win designated as
young women in their girlhood i alfalfa hay have lost money or “honest business'* Tonight that
and maiden days were highly ' made but little money, it is
respected, being well raised in surprising the large amounts of section of the opinion calling for
the use ot the rule of reason in ap­
domestic duties. which helped , money some few dairymen have
to make them excellent wives, paid out for hay, almost equiv­ plying the law is regarded in many
quarters as an answer to the pray­
but when the death messagers alent to what the cows have ers
of the "businesa world."
cam« it took the best and the earned.
But
having
been
.
.
- —-The détendant named besides the
brightest from those two happy I’ caught
■■ with
.................................
little or no feed on ' Standard Oil and us subsidiary cor
regain his health. This was unanim
ously agreed to. although Mr. Finney
somewhat demurred, but finally
acquiesced in the desire of the
members and friends of the church.
It Startled The World,
when the astounding claims were
first made for Bucklen'« Arnica
Salve, but forty years of wonderful
cures have proved them true, and
everywhere it is now known as the
beat salve on earth for Burna. Boils.
Scalds, Sores and Piles. Only 25c
at Chas. I. C'ough'a.
-.......... ”
mutual consent of the parties. I'«**1
many remedies without avail, and dissolved, and that Mr. A. Finley
doctor's medicine seemed as use­ has assumed the payment of “I
less. Finally we tried Dr. King's liabilities of said firm of every'
New Discovery, and are pleased to and nature, and that any .mdsl*
say that one bottle effected a com- debts due and owing to said tins
plete cure, and our child is again are to tie paid to the said A. EinKf
strong and healthy.” For coughs, j Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, th**
colds.
hoarseness,
lagrippe' I April 28th, 1011.
asthma, croup and sore lungs, its'
H. A. KlXNAMA*
the mont infallible remedy that's
A lva F inlev .
made. Price 50c and >1.00. Trial !
bottle free. Guaranteed bv Cha« '
I. Clough.
Kicked By a Mad Horse
Samuel Hirch. of Beetown.
A Burglar’s Awful Deed,
had a most narrow escape *r0**
may not paralyze a home so cotn- his leg. as no doctor could heal •"*
U
,,,o’her's long illness. frightful sore that developed but»«
last Buck left's Arnica Salve -
it completely.
Its the grew***
healer of
ulcers, burns,
eciema. scalds, cute, corns.
sores, bruises and pile« on earth-
Try if. 25c. at Cbas. I. Clougk’
drug store.