Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1911, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HhiADLlGfiT, JUNE 1. 1011
.1
Foi Sale.
1 it has been done, I think that your in bonds an average tax levy of two
Good
Sewing
Machine, only $8.C0.
mills,
based
upon
the
preeent
valu
­
ENGINEER’S REPORT. maintenance expense on the upper ation, will carry out the work out­ 15 Vol. International
Encyclo­
section will be practically nothing.
pedia, only $10.00.
Below Trank River the material lined in this report, paying inter­
H. R. S alisbury .
Port of Tillamook will I is largely sand and gravel, and I est and maintenance chargee and
that your proposed work provide for the retirement of the
Jersey Bull for Sale.
Not Bond for 1450,000 I i estimate
will require the removel of about bonds by the time they mature.
A
well
Jersey Bull for sale.
as Previously Planned. 80,000 cubic yards of material per It has never t^en the intention of Will sell bred
leasonable. William Max-
j mile. This can all be placed on the the Port to issue any bonds in this
-well.______ _
matter until it should have the
tlats adjoining the work.
STATEMENT BY PORT. tide
Cattle to Pasture.
The choice of routes on the lower advice of a thoroughly qualified
section lies clearly with the south engineer as to what was advisable
Wanted, cattle to pasture at the
Will Build a Dredge and channel, as the estimated amount for the Port to undertake. Having Netarts
sand spit.
Enquire of
of
material
to
be
excavated
by
that
procured
the
advice
of
Mr.
Lock
­
Improve the Channel to route is 300,000 cubic yards as wood in this matter, the Port has Hodgdon Bros., Fairview.
Lost.
the Bay.
against 380,000 cubic yard«' via the taken action as stated above.
main channel, and the mainten­
In order to have the propoeed
Lost, a roll of poultry netting, 2
Engineer Lockwood has filed hi« ance charge is sure to be materially plan thoroughly understood the foot wide, near Fairview Creamery.
has
called
a
Finder
will please communicate or
Port
Commission
repirt with the Port of Tillamook less.
leave same at the Headlight office.
be
held
at
the
By
the
south
channel
you
avoid
public
meeting
to
in regard to the improvement of
Hoqnarten Slough and the channel nil silt from the Wilson and Kil- Commercial Club, next Thursday,
Call For Warrants.
to the bay. Although Mr. Lock- chis Rivers and your maintenance June 8th, at 1:30 p.m., where the
expense
wtll
be
limited
to
moving
whole
matter
will
be
discussed.
Al)
All
county
general fund warrants
wook hag made no mention of the
endorsed prior to Jan. 1, 19)1, will
proposition to appropriate money the silt from Trask and Tillamook are invited to attend this meeting be paid upon presentation.
You will certainly eave so that whatever objections there
for the improvement of the bar, Rivers.
Interest ceases this 10th day of
he has advised the port nottogpend half of your maintenance charge in may be to the Port’s actions may May 1911.
B. I.. B eal », C o . Treasurer.
money on a north jetty, and as to keeping the south channel open as be discussed, nnd the wishes of the
the most desirable channel in the against the expense via the main people in regard to the matter
Warning.
ascertained.
Those opposing the
bay, owing to the government channel.
former
propoeed
bond
issue
are
persons
are hereby warned
If
you
huve
the
work
done
by
All
building the jetty, he appears to be
Promis-
to purchase
,------------ a _ certain
r
somewhat doubtful whether the contract your bids would probably especially invited to attend. The not
sory Note given bj- the undersigned
government engineers would allow not be less than 25c per cubic yard Port Commission wishes, as far as to George Vanderseefor$225.00 with-
un opening to be made in the jetty on the upper, and 15c per yard on they can learn what is wanted, and out interest, due payable some time
to open up the Sturgeon Channel, the lower section. Your mainten­ it is for this reason they have called nextOctober. Said note was obtain­
ed from me by fraud.
which would cost lees for manten- ance work you could probably not this meeting.
T. L. M c F alls .
It is hoped that a large attendance
ance, so he recommended the south let by contract to advantage (if at
all) us it must be done annually may be had so that the Port may
Pasture to Rent.
channel.
In consequence of this the Port of and will be so small in amount as know that it is either supported by
Pasture to rent.—Enquire of Em­
Tillamook; has practically decided not to justify the expense of bring­ the people, or if they are disap­ mett ~
Bales, Tillamook, Ore.
not to bond the Port for $450,000, ing a proper plant to do it. The proved, where the trouble lies, and
amount
of
material
to
be
moved
see
if
all
cannot
get
together
on
For Sale.
but may do so to the extent of from
$50,000 to $100,000 to build a combi­ annually for maintenance of the some plan which will be supported
A heavy team, 5 and 6 years old ;
nation dredge, as recommended by channel can only be guessed at, by the people generally.
also heavy harness and new 3-inch
engineer, and ns it will only take but it should not exceed 30,000cubic
Mitchell Wagon with box. Enquire
about $56,000 or $00,000 to do the yards for the south channel, nor CONTEST
FOR
QUEEN of C. L. Wooley, Beaver, Ore.
work improving Iloqunrton slough 60,000 cubic yards for the main cha­
Of Tillamook Float at Rose Foley Kidnej Pills contain just
and channel on the bay, it may be nnel route.
the ingredients necessary to regu­
The question of maintenance al­
that the Port will raise this amount
Festival Ends.
late and strengthen the action of
by taxation, covering several years. most compels you to provide the
the kidneys and bladder. Try them
The contest for the queen of the yourself. Chas. I. Clough Co.
When the Port of Bayocean is elected necessary plant and do the work
and organized, a proposition will under your own supervision, and if Tillamook float at the Rose Festival
F. S. Rexford, 615 New Y'ork Life
be made to open the Sturgeon you can secure the proper plant, in Portland closed on Wednesday Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says: “I
channel, und us the south side of and have it operated efficiently and evening at the Commercial Club had a severe attack of a cold which
settled in my back and kidneys and
the buy is needing deep water economically, this is the best and rooms, when Miss Ollie Case was I was in great pain from my trou­
cheapest
method.
the
winner,
the
proceeds
netting
facilities, the Port of Bayocean
ble. A friend recommended Foley
I consider that the best, and in $104.00.
Kidnej’ Pills and I used two bottles
would take cure of the channel on
556 of them and they have done me a
the bay from 'Dick’s Point to the fact the only kind of a single dredge Mias Ollie Case ...........
407 world of good.” Chas. I. Clough
"Jennie Wooley....
mouth of the harbor, which would that could do all of your work
47 Co.
" Vida Rogers...........
be u saving of from $8,000 to $10,000 would be a small hydraulic, pipe
18
"Gladys Beals.........
Whooping cough is not danger­
to the Port of Tillamook which it will line machine, with a rotary cutter,
13 ous when the cough is kept loose
" Dolan De Lillies .
strongly
built
so
that
it
would
not
" Veronica Melchior
e and expectoration easy by giving
have to spend improving the south
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
channel from that point to Bay break down when digging out
has been used j in many epidemics
City, and would be a saving as well snags. A machine of this kind Governor West Redness Hol­ of
this disease withjperfect success.
to the Port of Tillamook in not would cost, complete, $50,060.00 to
man’s Fine.
For sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
$60,000.00.
It
should
do
the
work
having to maintain a channel on
on the upper section for 10c to 12c
Sheriff Crenshaw received a mes­
the bay in future.
per cubic yard, and on the lower sage from Governor West on Mon­
The Report.
section for 4c to 6c per yard. On day to release Thomas Holman from
Your proposed work of improv­ maintenance work the cost would the county jail upon the payment of
ing
the channel from Tilla­ be 10c. to 12c per cubic yard, and it $750, which was immediately paid
mook City to lower bay naturally would be necessary to add care-tak­ and the prisoner released from jail.
separate« itself into two divisions, ers expenses when the dredge was Holman was fined $1,000 by Judge
viz. 1st, From the head of Hoquar- laid up, which would probably' be Galloway at the last term of the cir­
The cuit court for contributing to the
ton Slough to the mouth of Trask about $200.06 per month.
River, a distance of about 9000 feet chances are, however, that the lat­ delinquency of a minor, to which
when following the route proposed. ter can be ignored as the history he pleaded guilty. Since Holman
2nd. From the mouth of Trask of almost al) harbor improvements was sentenced an effort wan made
River to deep water in the tower is that the more woik is done, the i to get him out of jail, and finally
bay “a” about 3’* miles to the de­ more the population and commerce the governor allowed a reduction in
sired point in the south channel, incieaaes and the more there is to . the fine. When the sheriff released
J Holman on Monday he told him to
and—“h” about 4% miles to the do.
1 wish to call your attention to leave the county at once, which he
desired connection in the main
the fact that a channel is useless did, having but a few minutes to
channel.
The kind of material, the method without terminal facilities, and the pack up and take passage on the
of working an ! disposing of the the Fort should acquire water front Golden Gate.
same, and the cost per cubic yard loc .ted so that it can provide
Vote of Condolence.
of material moved, will be quite 1 wa.irves and landing places when
different on the up|»er and lower they are needed.
Resolved, that the members of
The time required for building
sections.
Mt. Hebo Lodge. No. 221. I.O.O.F.,
u
dredge
and
doing
the
above
work
Your proposed channel, width
baking powdar
extend their heartfeit sympathy to
and depth of
feet wide by 10 will be about three and one-half llother John Creecy, in the recent made from Royal Grape
feet deep, is pioper and sufficient years.
Dream of Tartar
os^'of his father, and that a copy
for the present depth on th< bar, Port
Makes Statement ■ iftliis resolution be sent to the dif­
for the short curves and bends in
ferent newspapers in the county ;
and is in about the correct ratio and Calls Public Meeting dao a copy to be sent to
our bro-
Your Neighbors Exper ence.
the channel in Hoquurton Slough.
Several weeks ago the Port of tiler nnd a record of same
made in How you may profit by it. Take
Any great expense in eliminating Tillamook authorized its president the minutes of this lodge.
Foley Kidnev Pills. Mrs. E. G.
curves in this section would not be to employ a competent engineer to I
Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron, O.,
Com mittee,
justified for a ten foot depth, us any advise the Port as to the best plan
says: "For some time I had a very
,
W. J. G ilbert .
j serious case of kidney trouble and
vessel which cun navigate on that for it to follow in making improve­
s.
c.
W oods .
|1
suffered with backaches and
draft will not have any great diffi­ ments of the Bar, Bay and Hoquar-
J. H. H olgate . I dizzy headaches. I had specks
cultly, nor much if any additional ton Sough, which the Port was
floating before my eyes and I felt
expense, in passing over the route wanting to carry out. The services
all tired out ami miserable. I saw
Dairy
Farm
for
Sale.
Foley Kidney Pills advertised and
shown on the plan submitted here­ of Mr J. B. C. Ixickwook. consulting
My ranch of 195 acres, mostly all I got a bottle and took them accord-
with as against one with the other engineer of the Port of Portland for
l ing to directions and
results
bends eliminated. As your traffic the last ten yearn, wefe secured, river bottom land, either all or 80 1 showed almost at once. The pain
acres
all
bottom
land,
together
with
increases, ami a deeper and wider but previous engagements made it 14 good milk cows, 1 span of horses. and dizzy headaches left me, my
channel are required, you will un­ ini|Miaaible for Mr. Lockwood to 1 set of harness and all necessarj- eye sight became clear and today I
doubtedly find it advisable to fur­ come to Tillamook until last week. machinery' to run a first class dairy can saj- I am a well woman, thanks
to Foley Kidney Pills.” Chas. I
ther straighten the alignment, but After coming to Tillamook Mr. farm, n good 8 room house, good Clough
Co.
and dairy house and other
nt the present time you should Lockwood has gone over the situa­ barn
buildings. 1 mile from HighSchool
Work
Will Soon Start.
limit the changes in the slough to tion with the Board of Commission­ and Public School, and 1 mile from
you take Dr. King's New Life
making the two cut-offs shown and ers, and luia made a report. which cheese factory. Terms easy. H. H. i after
Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their
to easing off and widening out at is being published in the news­ Tubtiesing, Nehalem, or enquire of fine results. Constipation and in­
H.
C.
Kunae.
Tillamook.
the other curves to about 150 feet papers in full.
I digestion vanish and fine appetite
|
returns. They regulate stomach,
in indicated.
The Port han accepted this report,
The material in this section is and han adopted the1 plan outlined Notice of Administrator’s Sale of liver and Itowels and impart new
strength and energj- to the whole
largely silt und clay, with many by Mr. Lockwood, as shown by the
Peraonal Property.
system Try them. Only 25c at
snags, roots and sticks in it. The following Resolution, adopted May
Chas. I. Clough's.
Notice is Hereby Given, —That by I
only places of disposal available 20th:
virtue of an order of the County
are on the low land along the chan­
"Reeolved, that the Port of ¡Tilla­ Court of the State of Oregon, for
nel or on the tide tints in the lower mook accept the report submitted the County of Tillamook, made and
tony. The first is the better plan a. to it by J. It. C. Lockwood on May entered on the 24th day of May A.D., i
Wil. 1 will, on and after the 13th
it requires has plant and will im­ 25th, 1911, and adopt the plan for day
of June A.D., 1911. offer for sale
prove the property.
the improvement of Hoquarton at private sale for cash in hand at
I estimate that it will l>e neces Slough outlined in said report. The the farm of John Hickey, deceased, |
nary to remove about l.TIktUU* cubic matter of connecting the channel near Halm, in Tillamook County, ,
the following described
yards of material on thia section for from Tillamook City with the chan­ Oregon,
fiersonal profierty, to-wit :
the channel work.
yards tor nel in the Hay to be determined
3 Yearling Steers,
2 C qwb ,
the cut offs, and .HVTO cubic yards later. That of the bonds heretofore
7 2 year old heifers and steers,
for a basin iU> feet long and UP feet authorised by the Port not more
2 horses and harness,
addition width at the upper end. a than $10U,UDD.l<0 be sold, to lie ap-
4 sheep,
total of 'WVu> cubic yards for the plied only to carrying out the plan
3 lambs,
section.
outlined in the lawkwood report.” 1 1 tedder,
1 spring harrow,
Stillwell Ditch should tie closed
As can be seen by reading the re­
1 mower.
(with iwrmission of the V. 8> En­ port the total expense of the plan
1 plow.
gineer De|»artnient) during the wtll lie about IkV.dUllOtX aathia will
1 wagon.
----.
progress of the work. Thia is the pay for the dredge and more than
llouaeliold goods and tools.
only change in the river channels one year's operating expenae*.
J ohn H ickby .
Administrator of the estate of
thst I can recommend you to con­
Vpon computation it has been
John Hickey, deceased
sider at the preeent time, and afte found that if liajpjuuou is issued;
Hl »nk im JC i
DAILY
AUTO STAGE LINE
Between
TILLAMOOK and SHERIDAN.
J, W. Beculey, Proprietor.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
The
Reliable Route
Steamer
“ Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
Tillamook & Portland.
Leaves Portland, Couch St. Dock
Every Tuesday, Arrives Tillamook
Wednesdays
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
according to Tides.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. ELMORE & CO,
Lamb's Dock, Tillamook. Ore.
General Agents, Astoria, Ore
I. W. W. BROWN, Agent,
Couch Street Dock, Portland, Oregon.
If your glasses are broken, send them to
Makes Home Baking Easy
me at McMinnville, Ore.
I have an up-to-date grinding plant there
and will attend to all repair work promptly.
Henry E. Morris,
I will make trips to Tillamook about
every two months.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
T7»o o/i/y
NO ALUM.NO lime phosphate
Wise Dental Co.,
__ PainleM Dentata
INFORMATION by TELEPHONE
EOPLE are not leaving so much to chance
in these days of universal telephone
service.
Instead of risking disappoint­
ment they telephone and get the facts.
P
Will school be held on a stormy morning, will your friend
be in if you call, what does the weather man predict and
when does the train leave—are samples of myriads of
questions constantly passing over the wire, and being
answered by the proper authorities.
There are also questions to be aBked aliout the telephone
service, how somebody can lie reached over the Bell Long
Distance Telephone and what it will cost, and similar
questions, which are being answered by the information
ojierators.
J
THE
PACIFIC
TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Every Bell Telephone is the Center
of the System.
For Sailing Dates of Golden
Gate for June.
See next week’s issue.