I. as~ * j • -«,»■ TILLAMOOK HÜ1ADL1G-HT, JUNE 15« 191L RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STB1CTLV IM ADVANCX.) 1.50 One year........ 75 Six month«.... 50 Three months Entered uh second class mail mat­ ter July, 1888, at the post office at Tillamook, Ore., under the act of March 3, 1879. ^illamook Editorial Snap Shots Hellow ! Grandpa Goyne ! Don’t be a grumbler and don’t be a “knocker." Get the boost­ ing spirit and boos». Isn’t the city getting tough, and more so, all the time, since the people were fooled to vote for Home Rule. and smoke it, while other« can paste it in their hats so it wont get away. If there is anything we like it is a kicker—one of those old-fash­ ioned kickers who can knock the rim off the moon and send the stars all to bed with a headache. Here is the item. Read it: “Every public improvement adds to the value of vour property. En­ courage every legitimate enterprise. If you will not work and push and pull yourself, at least shout, hurrah and clap your hands to cheer those who do. Don’t object and kick and grumble. Don’t stand in the way of progress. Don’t whine and cuss the country. Better leave it. No­ body will object and many will bless you for it. The country is all right. The trouble is with you. join the procession. Full together. Encourage immigration, develop­ ment anil progress. Don’t kick and squirm. Don’t be a nuisance. Your own interests are involved in the matter. Put your dollars in county improvements anJ your shoulder to the wheel und an intel­ ligent effort will achieve success. Don’t forget it.’’ Other than to prove that the There may be quite a few pet* Port law is constitutional, we are inclined to think that is all ¡sons who attempt to thwart the thut the money subscribed for 1 progress und development of the county, yet, for all that, the will amount to. progressive citizens will suc­ A gallon house on the out­ ceed because they are progres­ skirts of the city would prove a sive. Knocking and complain­ profitable business and would ing may retard for a time the help to smash up the monopoly. growth of the county, just as it It’s a wonder to us that some­ did in the early history of this one have not caught on before city and county—not so many years ago either—when persons this. who came to Tillamook to lo- Tillamookers who went to cate were informed that they As the Portland Rose Festival all were not wanted here. report having a splendid time. this was an ideal dairying When the weather gets too hot country was impossible to Portlanders can come to Tilla­ keep people out, and as a mook and have a splendid time result we have a dairy i in­ dustry that Tillamook people as well this summer. are proud of, and in a compara­ tively few years modern school The city council will be per­ houses, bridges and a large fectly justified in granting the amount of good roads have been restaurant keepers beer and built. This helped the dairy wine licenses. The city needs industry as much as anything, the money and the poor man but we do not hear one word of and those who drink don’t like complaint that for a long num­ to tn* robbed of 10c. for a Binai’ ber of years the bulk of the tax drink officer. Anyway, as it .s money went to bring about the not the malt drinks which mike improvements, and we want to men intoxicated, for it is the say right here that Tillamook spirituous drinks which are county is making rapid progress largely responsible for that, we and the progressive officials believe the city council should who went ahead, and paid no grant these licenses, but with heed to those who complained this restriction, not to dispose about the expense, are deserv­ of drinks behind screens or in ing of a great deal of credit. Is private rooms. the progress of Tillamook coun­ ty to stop at the dairying indus­ Everybody from this county try ? Hardly so, The timber who saw the Tillamook float at owners, who have been paying the Rose Festival in Portland about 75 per cent of the taxes were well pleased tit the splen­ for schools, bridges and roads, did showing, which was one of who have received no benefits tiest commercial floats there, for the large proportion of taxes and, undoubtedly, would have they have paid, are entitled tieen awarded a prize had there to some recognition when been any set apart for that style it conies to bar and harbor of float. Tillamook County has improvements. So it is just received a great amount of ad­ as well for the dairymen vertising of late, which, com­ to be as magnanimous to­ pared with the large amount of wards the timber men as the money expended by other coun­ timber men were magnanimous ties for advertising, have cost towards the dairymen in the this county comparatively little. latter getting good schools, good The local newspapers have sent bridges and good roads largely out a large amount of literary at the timber owners' expense. mutter in recent years, and in We believe in the spirit of give that way have »lone consider­ ami take in helping to foster all able effective advertising. A new industries, especially the great deal of credit is due those lurulter industry, winch will lx* who hustled to make the Tilla­ of so large magniti/de in a few mook float such a sucoess, for years in this county that the the great crowds cheered it as dairy industry will be insigni­ it passed them in the parade, ficant compared to it. Personal und it seems that most every and selfish interests must not Tillamooker did his her part in nnd should notent any figureiu helping swell the great ovation i the progress, development and the float received. industrial growth of the county. thing which will help to knock the wind out of inflated land values. Those who have been holding their farms or bought them at inflated figures have no reason to complain at the high assessment, but it is those who want to remain on their dairy farms and do not want to sell out who have just cause to com­ plain on account of higher as­ sessments and higher taxes, yet in laying the blame for this they thoughtlessly jump onto county officials who have done their duty, and overlook the fact that it is those who have boosted lands skyward who are respon­ sible for the increase in taxes. But as long as dairy land is held and sold at high prices, there is no other alternative for the assessor to make the assessment correspondingly high. There is quite a little complaint just now about taxes and the tendency is, as sotneoue is to be singled out for a scape goat, the county court is unjustly criticised for a condition of things over which they had no jurisdiction in the market and prevailing price of land. There are always two sides to every question, and those who place high prices on their dairy farms must natu­ rally expect high assessments and high taxes. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINGS. Circular Letter Sent Ont by Super­ intendent Aiderman. N otice ib H ereby the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will sell to the highest bidder at its office in the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, on July 11, 1911. at 10:00 o’clock a.m., of said day. all the State’s interest in the tide and overflow landB here­ inafter described, giving, however to the owner or owners of any lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made in good faith, and also pro­ viding that the land will not be sold for nor any offer therefor ac­ cepted of less than $7.50 per acre, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids* Said lands are situated in Tillamook County, Oregon described as follows: Tide lands fronting on Lotsl and 2 of Section 23, T. 3 N., R. 10 W. Beginning at the meander corner on bank of North Fork of Nehalem River on line between Sections 23 and 24, T. 3 N., R. 10 W. (Said meander corner being S. 1 45' E., 1.34 chains from corner to Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence (Low W. 5' to left). S. 61» 51' W 111.9' along H. w. L Low Water 3' to left. S. 61° 25' W. 500.0 along Low water 5' to left. 4 S. 58° 38' W, 363.9 along Low water 10' to left. 4 4 S. 52» 51' W. 216.2 along Low Kater 17' to left. <4 S. 62» 53' W. 277.7 along Low water 18' to left. 4 4 S. 67° 05' W. 469.4 along Low water 18' to left. S. 68» 58' W. 269.0 along Low water 12' to left. 4 S. 63» 01' W. 205.4 along Low water 7’ to left. 4 4 S. 56° 47’ W. 239.8 along Low water 12’ to left. 4 4 S. 54° 37’ W, 192.5 along to corner on line between lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 23, low water line 13’ S., to point of beginning, containing 0.778 acres. Bid should be accompanied by a regular application to purchase and exchange for the full amount offered and should be addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to purchase tide lands." G. G. B rown , Clerk State Land Board. Dated this 26th day of April, 1911. N otice is H ereby G iven ,-That a petition has been filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, a Jru® copy und transcrip thereof and of the whole thereof, is in words, let- ters and figures as follows, to-wit: To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook : We the undersigned, hereby allege and show to you the fol­ lowing facts, and petition you as follows: That we and each of us are rest dents and legal voters within Barn- aget Precinct, in Tillamook County Oregon, and have been such for more than thirty days next pro­ ceeding the date of this petition, having been and now actual resi­ dents within said Precinct for more than thirty days next proceeding May 20th, 1911. That we are an actural majority of the whole number of the legal voters within said precinct : That we hereby petition you to grant a license to sell, in less quan- ' titles than one gallon, spirituous, malt and vinous liquors, for the period of one year from the date of said license, within said Precinct, and at Bayocean, therein, to the T. B. Potter Realty Company. M. J. O'Donnell. Bayocean. Oregon. J. R. Browne, Bayocean, Oregon. R. L. Shreve, Bayocean, Oregon. J. H. Rutter, Bayocean, Oregon. A. Blazer, Bayocean, Oregon. J. W. Vint, Bayocean. Oregon. E. C. Lockwood, Bayocean, Oregon. Wm. Graydon, Bay ocean Oregon. A. F. Courtois, Bayocean, Oregon. Carl B. Nelson, Bayocean, Oregon. S. Inghrain, Bayocean Oregon. John Carlson, Bayocean, Oregon. Henrj’ Erickson, Bayocean, Oregon. R. B. Teehan, Bayocean, Oregon. M. Sanden, Bayocean, ^Oregon. I. Fleming, Bayocean, Oregon. I. W. Simpson, Bayocean, Oregon. F. Lietheiser, Bayocean, Oregon. D. A. Shaw, Bayocean, Oregon. Chris Olsen, Bayocean, Oregon. C. R. Fleming, Bayocean, Oregon. Leslie Penwell, Bayocean, Oregon. Con Johnson, Bayocean, Oregon. H. H. Dicke, Bayocean, Oregon. M. F. Webster, Bayocean, Oregon. C. H. Blazer, Bayocean, Oregon. E. B. O’Neel. Bayocean, Oregon. E. L. Ber£, Bayocean, Oregon. A. C. Robinson, Bayocean, Oregon, J. A. Bibby, Bayocean, Oregon. D. E. Burdick, Bayocean, Oregon. Bert Biggs, Bayocean. Oregon. Wm. Hobson, Bay ocean, Oregon. A ttorney - at -U,. Complete set of Abstract in office. Taxes paid for Residents. Tillamook Block. Both phones. CARL HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, £Uitt0ch«r Tillamook Block. Q^EORGE WILLETT, A ttorney - at -L aw . Next to Tillamook County Bank, T illamook qp - O rkgoj . H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L aw . Office : Opposite Court Ho«. T illamook , O regon . j PHYSICIAN & SURGE TILLAMOOK. Superintendent of Public Instruc­ tion I.. R. Aiderman has sent out the following circular in regard to Tillamook Block. the annual school meetings this year, which takes place on June 19: O regon S chool P atrons ,—May M. KERRON, I not ask for your co-operations to the extent of giving a part of one PHYSICIAN & SURG State of Oregon. ) day in the year to the consideration County of Tillamook, f ss‘ of public school questions ? We are Tillamobk Block, I, the undersigned being first planning this year in the State of duly sworn, say: That I am one of the petitioners within named, and Tillamcok, Oregon. Oregon, to make the annual school that I circulated the same, and that meeting day a great day by having Administrator’s Sale. each and all of the foregoing as many of our people as possible named petitioners signed the same p^R. I. M. SMITH, N otice is H ereby G iven , — That attend the meeting and learn con­ his own hand, in my presence; by virtue of an order duly made with ditions of our school plants. We and entered by the County Court of that each have stated his name, expect to have an annual picnic on the State of Oregon, for Tillamook post office address and residence PHYSICIAN & SUR and that each one is a this day in many school districts, County, authorising and directing correctly, legal voter within said Barnegat Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. and we hope that every one inter­ the sale of the real propetjy, here­ Precinct, and has resided actually inafter described by the under­ Tillamook. Ore. ested in the district school will be signed administrator, I, the under­ therein for more than thirty days present and help the school officers signed administrator, will sell at next proceeding May 20, 1911, and all of the facts set forth in said in making thia event a great suc­ private sale subject to confirmation that by the said County Court, the fol­ petition are true as I verily believe. IiAWK» cess. (Signed), ||. R. B rowne , described real property, to- The annual school meeting in lowing Address, Bayocean, Tillamook wit: County, Oregon. your district, this year, occurs on An undivided one-half interest in Subscribed and sworn to before June 19. Please take the time on and to Lot numbered one and the PHYSICIAN & SUR me this 29th day of May, 1911. the morning of the 19th to go over South East quarter of the North [BEAL] East quarter of Section six, and to the school house and look over Lot numbered four, and the South (Signed), W ebster H olmes , BAY CITY, OREGON. the school grounds and school West quarter of the North West Notary Public for Oregon. .N otice is F urther H ereby buildings. See if you can help to quarter of Section five, in Town­ iven ,—That said petition will be have conditions improved if they ship three North of Range nine G presented to the County Court of R. BEALS, need improvement; if they do not, West, W.M., and Lots numbered the State of Oregon, for Tillamook twelve, thirteen and fourteen of I ask you to show your appreciation Section thirty-one, in Township County, on the 5th day of July, 1911, to the members of the School Board four North of Range nine West, and based thereon said T. B Pot­ REAL ESTATE, who brought about these conditions W. M,, lees tract of six and three- ter Realty Company will at said ttme and date, apply to said County without pay or without thanks. fourths acres sold to F R. Beale, Court for a license to be granted to F inancial A ghni and one acre for grave of Mrs. Some of our school buildings are Ludtke. and except the merchant­ said T, B. Potter Realty Company very unsanitary, and our schools able timber on lands in Sections five to sell within said Barnegat Pre­ Tillamook, Oregon. will not be what they should be un­ and eix, and crude oils reserved, cinct, and at Bayocean therein, in quantities than one gallon, til we have the united support of and subject to right of way for less spirituous, malt and vinous liquors, county road. all our school patrons. for a period of one year from the | ^R P. J- SHARP, Said sale will be made either for Meet at 11:00 a.m. cash, or twT-thirds cash and the date of said license. Dated this 29th day of May, 1911. balance on one year’s time, with 1.—Inspection of Grounds. RESIDENT DENTI (a) Sixe, condition, freedom interest at the rate of eight per T. B. P otter R ealty C ompany , A Corporation. cent per annum, and secured by from stumps, rubbish, etc. first mortgage on the said pro­ Office across the street (b) Water : perty. Said sale will be made on Wins Fight for Life. Court House. 1. —If well, when was it clean­ the 1st day of August. 1911. Bids It was a long and bloody ed ; condition of pump, may be left at the office of H. T. for life that was waged by battle Dr. Wise’s office. Botts or T. H. Goyne, Attorneys- B. Mershon, of Newark, N. James drainage of grounds. J., of at-Law, Tillamook City, Oregon. which he writes: “ __ „ lost 1UVI1 much 2. —If no well, have you an en- “ 1 I ; had Dated this June 13th, 1911. SARCHET, blood from lung hemorrhages, and closed jar or tank with M. A bplanalp . was very weak and run down. For *- . The Fashionable T Administrator of the Estate of eight faucet ? months I was unable to work Louis Blattlar. deceased. (c) Outhouses: Are they aani- Death seemed close on my healed heals YVrlPtl _ 1_ * ago, to tary ? when I I horrnM began, three _ weeks The Kingdom of God vs. Hard y. se . . ^? r * King ’ s New Discovery. Cieauing, Pressing and R (d> Are the school grounds Hut it noa helped __________ 4. p But it has me greatlv Times. ing a Specialty. fenced ? doing all that you claim. ” rv, For Tillamook County, like most Land values, and especially From the time John the Baptist weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, 2—Inspection of Houses. place?, have had more or less dairy farms, have reached their the kingdom of God has been stubborn colds, hoarseness. la Store in Heins Phot (a) Floor: When cleaned ? chronic “knockers," who must, height in this county, and it will (b) Walls : Do they need paint­ preached, the panacia for hard grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any Gallery. throat or lung trouble its supreme. it seems, have something to 1 not be long before normal prices ing or cleaning ? times The banker tells us that a 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. grumble about. They grumble I will prevail again, for the in­ ok county is all right and it receive at prevailing prices, You« very truly. C. H. Ward Drug GRADUATE NÜ posed to provid for his kingdom. would make much greater pro- But, unfortunately, the inflated P*r»on«,Sec’yand Treas. Whooping cough ia not danger- There is only one alternate, one ^^lhe„or,8r,nal Foley’s Honey gross if the ‘kuockers" anil the valuations placed on dairy lands oui when the cough is kept loose PAGE’S HOC Tar Compound in the yellow MRS. grumblers would hold tin have caused two things, first, ■ nd expectoration easy by giving is God, the other mammon, and bether we decide for ourselves ot package. Chas. I. Clough Co. whist for a while and allow the home seekers are astounded and Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy. It — decides --------- for us, we are pnigreaaive citiaeus to lay the go to other places where hind ia h“» been uaedjin many epidemical someone It i« worse than useless to take TILLAMOOK, thia diseuae with perfect success.! I bound to w be .„i on one side or the any medicines internally for mtis- (< uiulation for tusking Tilla­ much cheaper or to the irrigated of I'or «ale byLamar’s Drug Store. I other. cular or chronic rheumatism. All mook County a second Grays' districts where they can grow J. CLAUSSEN’ needed is a free application Hartxir for the manufacture < f three crops of alfalfa each year Foley « Kidney Remedy. ' Under mammon, life is a struggle — of Chamberlain s Liniment. For • lawyer , ,he evil li« to regulate ami though Your Neighbors Exper ence ►bort editorial which appeared this county ; and, second, the control the kidney and bladder ac­ The kingdom of God is the bee How you may profit by it. Take in the Headlight a few weeks inflated values have caused the tion nnd is healing, strengthening 213 Tillamook Bl**' after it was started. Herr it assessments on dairy lands to and bracing Chas. 1. Clough C “ thing I have ever known. I regard Foley Kidney Rille. Mrs. E. G u hiting, 380 Willow St.. Akron, O ’ everything else a failure. ia, for it ia just as good advice I tie raised, and, consequently, T illamook - 0»**. aaya: "For some time I had a verv The uniform auccesa that has at­ today as it was 24 years ago : ________ J. C. Govs. j taxes have been growing in like tended the use of Chamberlain's ■enous case of kidney trouble irouoie and and------------------------ 1 I »uffered with backaches and The following was lianiteil us by ¡proportion. simply because Iv’lic, tholers and Diarrhoea Rem Rev. A. Nickola, who found it .some dairy farmshave changed A Dreadful Wound 1' m"«>* «te"«ing before my eyes and I felt ‘ a.ll1,,red°“‘ aud mi*rr»ble. I «aw will make improvements arouud ¡dairymen iu all part» of the ujon. For sale by Lamar's Drug nail, fireworks, or any other nature. Foley Kidney Pill» advertised and TEAMING AND H-U'Lj Store._______ • demanJs prompt treatment with I ha parsonage If any one will (urn- county thinking their places got ■ bottle and took them accord­ GRA EL SCREEN^ | Buvklen’s Arnica Salve to prevent results iah the lumber and doesn't think just as valuable have jumped Middls Aged Aad Elderly People blood poiaon or gangrene. Its the ing to directions and h« ia much of a kichsr either The them up , in price also. Now I »e Foley Kidney Pills for quick quickest, surest healer for all such •bowed almost at once. The pain I unscreened j • nd dixxy headache« left me, my item i« pretty good, and we hope -- ther* •• considerable complaint and bladder trouble., .nd eye sight became clear and today I! » vbium «ill pUt it m then pip, about taxes, and this is some for painful andanno» WOOD FOR 1 • ’rel1 woman, thanks i l»aw Chao. I. Cl J» Fo‘«y Kidney Pills.’’ Chas I Clough Co. Bell Telephone. juina.SSl Tirdh7 i T. BOTTS, Notice of Application for License to 8ell Spiritous, Malt and Vinous G iven ,—That Liquors, Etc. Notice of Sale of Tide Lands. -a John B. Lang!1