Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 06, 1911, Image 2

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    T illamook
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year........
Six months....
Three months
1.50
75
50
Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
^illamooh jgeablight,
Editorial Snap Shots.
Bro. Turner’s Oceanway has
come to grief. And his anar
chistic, socialistic doctrine will
follow suit.
headlight , july q , 1011.
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands.
connection with the good roads THE DATE IS FIXED
N
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
movement in this county, that1
the State Land Board of The State
automobile trucks be used to
of Oregon will sell to the highest
cart gravel from the rock crush­ P R. & N. Co. to Run bidder at its office in the Capital
Building at Salem, Oregon, on
ing plants. This is another in­
the First Passenger July
11, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock a.m.,
novation in road building, which
of said day, all the State’s interest
Train September 1.
is displacing wagons and teams,
in the tide and overflow lands here­
because it is more expeditious I
inafter described, giving, however
Trains
will
be
operating
over
the
to the owner or owners of any lands
and economical. This my alarm
Pacific
Railroad
A
Navigation
Com-
abutting or fronting on such tide
those who work their teams on
overflow lands, the preference
the road, but machiney and im­ pany’s line between Portland and i and
right to purchase said tide and
Tillamook
September
I.
proved methods of road build­
overflow lands at the highest price
Such is the plan of E. E. Lytle, | offered, provided such offer is
ing have made rapid strides in
improving public roads, and president, of the company and 1 made in good faith, and also pro-
viding that the land will not be
notwithstanding that people in originator of the idea of connecting 1 sold
for nor any offer therefor ac­
this and other counties at first Portland and Tillamook by rail. cepted of less than $7.50 per acre,
Mr.
Lytle
returned
from
a
trip
over
raised some objections to ex­
I the Board reserving the right to
1 reject any and all bids. Said lands
pending money for road machi­ the line yesterday.
situated in Tillamook County,
nery, it is because they are not Although the rain» of the last few j ' are
Oregon described as follows:
ready to keep abreast with the days and the high water have done Tide lands fronting on Lotal and
progressive times and methods damage to the roadbed, repairs are 2 of Section 23, T. 3 N., R 10 W.
being made rapidly and the entire
Beginning at the meander corner
of doing work.
MAJOR WEITZEL,
Registered No, 33271
Having so thoroughly established and maintain
reputation as one of the highest classed prize winning
of this coast, and the producer of colts that wins the blue ri|
among the very best and highest classed colts of the state,
not necessary to comment on quality. .
He wiil continue being at the Roger’s Livery Stabi
Tillamook, until Monday, July iotli.
Commencing at that time will start for Nehalem, og'
day mornings and returning ou Wednesday evenings until
ternber 1st.
I will return to Tillamook County next summer with
stallions, Major Weitzel, No. 33271, and Lord Rex, No. 4^
I am in the field for business.
The latest date for the P. R. &
N. Co.’s road to be finished is
route will be ready for the track on bank of North Fork of Nehalem
River on line between Sections 23
Sept. 1st, which isn’t a great
layer« early next month.
Instead
of
spending
money
and
24, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
way off, considering the long,
Only 15 miles remain to be cov­
meander corner being S. 1
Respectfully yours,
patient waiting for this railroad on a jetty improving Tillamook ered with rails. This stretch is 45' (Said
E.,
1.34 chains from corner to
bar,
a
suggestion
is
made
that
to be completed.
Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence (Low
over
the
Cosst
Range
which
neces
­
the Port of Tillamook inquire
E. F. ROGERS, V.S.
W. 5' to left).
into the feasibility of making sitated some of the most difficult S. 61° 51' W 111.9- along H. W. L
feats
in
railroad
engineering
ever
A cog must have missed some­ a cut through the south end of
Low Water 3' to left.
Mutual Telephone.
where in the weather in this the peninsula in Tillamook bay performed in the West. Practically S. 61° 25' W. 500.0 along
county on the Fourth. After a and build a dock out to deep all the grading has been done and Low water 5' to left.
S. 58° 38' W, 363.9 along
bad record of wet days in Tilla­ water.
A similar scheme wan many bridge» have been built.
water 10' to left.
4 <
The principal remaining work Low
mook county, people here were at one time proposed so as to
S. 52° 51- W. 216.2 along
IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES
ugreeably surprised to have avoid the Columbia bar and to consists of bridge construction. Low water 17- to left.
«
ideal weather for the national enable larger vessels to enter There will be 68 bridge» of various S. 62' 53' W. 277.7 along
Low water 18' to left.
holiday.___________ ____
that river and avoid the risks of sizes on the line between Hillsboro S. 67“ 05' W. 469.4 along
and Tillamook and some of the lar Low water 18- to left.
of
crossing
the
bar.
We
do
not
Should county warrants be
gest bridges have yet to be put up.
S. 68° 58- W. 269.0 along
sold at a discount again, those know whether a project of that
Low water 12- to left.
Fridge Work to Proceed
description
is
feasible,
but
it
who bought them some years
S. 63° 01- W. 205.4 along
From now until September 1 Low water 7’ to left.
ago at 00c. on the dollar will would not be out of place for
S. 56° 47’ W. 239.8 along
probably chuckle a little and the Port to obtain a little infor­ when the service is likely to be in­ Low
water 12’ to left.
imagine that they are going to mation from Engineer Lock­ augurated, most of the activity will S. 54» 37’ W, 192.5 along
wood
or
the
government
engi
­
be
«pent
in
bridge
construction.
enjoy another season of what
to corner on line between lots 2 and
neers, for if it is possible to The work that remains to be done 3 of Sec. 23, low water line 13’ S.,
they called "good old times."
carry out such a project and it consists principally in piledriving. to point of beginning, containing
is an improvement over a jetty, The company is arranging to con­ 0.778 acres.
Something should be done to it may lie, if it could be con­ struct wooden bridges at most Bid should be accompanied by a
regular application to purchase
put u stop to speeding automo- structed at reasonable cost, the places and will replace these and
exchange for the full amount
biles on the county roads, for three Ports could build it inde­ with steel and concrete structures offered and should be addressed
■SSndmaJjy
there is a great deal of reckless­ pendent of government aid.
I after they have served their use­ to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land
Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked
ness, to say nothing how it en­
fullness. Among the bridges will "Application and bid to purchase
GRANDMOTHER may not be as spry
dangers the lives of those who
be several that will approach the tide lands."
Talk
about
dilly-dallying
with
as she used to be, but she is in close touch
may be driving a team to pass
G. G. B rown ,
record for height and length of pile
with her world for all that.
it at thirty or forty miles an justice, the attorneys in theHy. foundations. All the timber re-
Land
Board.
Clerk
State
McKinley case have been allow­
Dated this 26th day of April, 1911.
hour.
The telephone enables her to make as many calls as she
ed until the 13th November to . quired in bridge work has been
pleases, and in all sorts of weather.
As most of the largest cities file a bill of exceptions. It will j obtained from the right of way.
Administrator’s Sale.
Formal gatherings have their places, but it is the many
in the counties of Oregon are be seen that the Court extends The line penetrates a heavily
wooded
section.
Transportation
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
being designated postal savings the time to about Bix months,
little intimate visits over the telephone that keep peepk
young and interested.
banks, it is to tie hoped that it and as it should not take more of timber will be one of the prin- by virtue of an order duly made
entered by the County Court of
will not be long before this city than half a day for the attor­ , cipal purposes of the completed and
Grandmother’s telephone visits do uot stop with h«
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
is likewise favored. Quite an neys to prepare the bill of excep­ road
County, authorising and directing
own town. The Long Distance Service of the Bell Telephont
j
Arrangements
have
been
made
to
tions,
it
is
not
surprising
that
effort was made tiefore rural
the sale of the real property, here­
takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends»
free delivery was established Judge Galloway has come in establish a temporary service be­ inafter described by the under­
chat
with her although hundreds of miles away.
signed administrator, I, the under­
here, and a little effort in behalf for some criticism for allowing tween Tillamook and Mohler, 25 signed
administrator, will sell at
the
attorneys
in
this
case
to
do
miles
east,
by
August
1
or
earlier.
<>f a postal savings bank should
private sale subject to confirmation
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND
what they attempted at the first Two locomotives for use on this by the said County Court, the fol­
meet with like success.
-defeat justice by dilly-dally end of the line have arrived in lowing described real property, to-
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
procedures. We are not in the Portland and will be conveyed to wit :
Every Bell Telephone is the Center
There are a few curb stone habit of criticising the Courts, Tillamook by water, arriving there An undivided one-half interest in
agitators in this city, men who but here iB an instance where early next week. Firat class coaches and to Lot numbered one and the
of the System.
East quarter of the North
ought to use better judgment, the Court, in our judgment, also have been provided and will South
East quarter of Section six, and
who are continually "knock­ has erred and made itself a tar- be pressed into service on that por- Lot numbered four, and the South
ing" the County Court and are get for attack and just criticism, tion of the road,
West quarter of the North West
quarter of Section five, in Town­
doing the county a whole lot of for most everybody will agree
Sides Hamper Work.
ship three North of Range nine
harm, because they have net with us that it looks more like
K. CASE,
Several large landslides have in­ West, W.M., and Lots numbered
the progressive, boosting spirit. child's play to extend for six
twelve, thirteen and fourteen of
PROPRIETOR
Probably the curb stone agita­ months a simple matter as the terrupted progress in construction Section thirty-one, in Township
North of Range nine West, *
tors will exhaust their hot
1
filing of a bill of exceptions to a work in the last few weeks. These four
were caused by melting enow in the W.M., less tract of six and three-
uir before long or migrate ; to case that was tried last April.
mountains. A steam shovel will fonrths acres sold to F R. Beals,
some other country.
and one acre for grave of Mrs.
be required to remove the debris Ludtke, and except the merchant­
Notwithstanding reports to
the contrary, the county is in
good shape financially, and give
the court a reasonable length
of time it will place the county
on u cash basis, which will
have the effect of cutting off the
interest on a large amount of
outstanding indebtedness and
avoid the possibility of warrants
lieing sold at a discount. By
all means place the county on a
cash basis.
Even if it is unlawful for any
county to go into debt over
$5,000, it is not likely that this
county would repudiate an hon­
est debt, no matter if some
crank should file a suit, which
they are liable to do. Tillamook
people are not going to see any­
one loose money on warrants,
for we consider them a sufe and
sound investment, and our nil-
vice to those who have money
to loan in the county or have
money they do not require un­
til next spring, is to invest in
county warrants,and in that way
keep the interest at home mid
the home people derive the
benefit.
Meadow lands and town pro*
perty, ns well as house rent, is
on the down grade, not because
they are less valuable, but le*-
cnuse the prices have been
Issisted so high mid taxes have
grown in the same proportion
that it caused n stagnation in
the realty market. Values iu
dairy farm* nndcity property iu
I'ill.iuKHik county can take
considerable drop mid continue
to I k * some of the highest priced
land in Oregou. Anyway, it it
a giH«l thing to get buck to nor-
iiinl conditions, for it will have
this effect, or should have, of
reducing the assessment, as
well aa the tuxes, on inflated
values placed by dairy men on
their neadow lands.
\\ e would recommend, when
the County Court expends any
|nure money fur machinery m
» »
►>
»
Tillamook Iron Wori
General Machinists & Blacksmith
As the county is not allowed on one section of track, but when able timber on lands in Sections five
to create an indebtedness of it once starts to work but a few and six, and crude oils reserved,
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy ForflX-
end subject to right of way for
over $5,000 the question is now days will be needed to finish it.
county road.
Mr.
Lytle
was
well
pleased
with
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
raised, since the banks have
Said sale will be made either for
intimated that they will not conditions as he found them and is cash, or twi-thirds cash and the
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
take county warrants, as to their convinced that it will not be neces­ balance on one year’s time, with 4
at the rate of eight per A
legality. For a number of years sary to wait until after September interest
cent per annum, and secured by
this county has lieen in debt,yet 1 for a daily train over the new line first mortgage on the said pro­
between
thia
city
and
the
fertile
no one brought into question
perty. Said sale will be made on
Kill More Than Wild Beasts.
the legality of this indebtedness, and productive lands back of the 1st day of August, 1911. Bids
The number of people killed
be left at the office of H. T.
or were afraid warrants would Tillamook Bay. The citizens of may
Botts or T. H. Goyne, Attorneye- yearly by wild beasts don’t ap­
not be paid. To cause any un­ Tillamook already are preparing at-Law, Tillamook City, Oregon.*
proach the vast number killed by
due alarm at this time is out of for a reception of the first train and
disease germs. No life is safe from TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK«
Dated this June 13th, 1911.
Give prompt relief from BM
their attacks. They’re in air, water,
M. A bplanalp ,
place, but since there are cranks for a worthy celebration of the
Administrator of the Estate of dust, even food. But grand pro­ KIDNEY end BLADDER Ti
in this county, there is no tell­ event which will mark direct rail
tection is afforded by Electric Bit­
Louis Blattlar, deceased.
ing when they will commence service into Portland for the first
ter« which destroy and expel these RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION
suit to enjoin the county trea­ time.
deadly disease germs from the sys­ KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION
Call for Bids.
tem. That’« why chills, fever and
surer from paying outstanding The road from Portland to Tilla-
ague, all malarial and many blood BLADDER end all annojrin<CT
warrants above $5,000.
We ■nook will be 110 miles long. Of Bids will be received for the
__ diseases yield promptly to this I
IRREGULARITIES. Apo»««
hope the action of the banks this but 90 miles are being built by construction of the basement walls wonderful
blood
purifier.
Try
them,
!
B
v ** r
i y Lllv
11J,
__ i • t health
i/« and
. MIDDLE AGED and EL®
will not have the effect of war­ Mr. Lytle. Between Portland and and floor for the Christian Church tttwl
and oninv
enjoy tV,n
the glorious
up to July 15th, 1911. Plans and new strength they’ll give you.
rants being discounted, the Hillsboro the tracks of the Southern specifications
may be seen at Money back, if not satisfied. Only PEOPLE and for WOMEN
same as was done years ago Pacific will be used.
store of King A Smith Co. Bids to 50c at Chas. I. Clough’s.
HAVE HIGHEST RECOMNi»
when money sharks grew rich Although the company ia fin­ be left with Erwin Harrison, at Till-
B. A. Davis, 627 WaahioztosBU0
discounting and keeping them anced by the Harriman interests, mook County Bank.
Ind., is in his 85th year. Howrit«
Escaped With his Life.
lately suffered much from my »
below par.
The persons who it maintains a seperate organiza­
der I had severe back aches aodMF
Dairy Farm for Sale.
"Twenty-one years ago I faced was too I req cent, cfln*io«
have lieen complaining are tion with Mr. Lytle at its head, it
an awful death," writes, H. B. Mar­ at night, and in my bladder there
responsible for forcing the issue is predicted, that, after the road is My ranch of 195 acres, mostly all tin, Port Harrison, S. C. "Doctors pain. I took Foley
am now free of all tr<’iib»?eyg
river
bottom
land,
either
all
or
80
and in creating agitation, for completed, it will become a part of
said I had consumption and the and up
and around. Foley Kiow
acres ill bottom land, together with dreadful cough I had looked like it, be
highest rocommendaiH u
not considering the court's posi­ the O. W. R. A N. system.
14 good milk cows, 1 span of horses, sure enough. I tried everything I
tion, they complain about the
1 set of harness and all necessary could hear of, for my cough, and
county's indebtedness just as
machinery to run a first class dairy­ was under the treatment of the best C. I CIiOUCH Till»
A Peek Into His Pocket
though the present court had would show the box of Bucklen's farm, a good 8 room house, good doctor in Georgetown, S. C., for a
contracted the debts, aud com­ Arnica Salve that K. S. Loper, barn and dairy house and other year, but could get no relief. A
buildings. 1 mile from High School friend advised me to try Dr. King's
plain if the court does spend a carpenter, of Marilia, N Y., al­ and
Public School, and 1 mile from New Discovery. I did so. and was
THE CLEANEST
ways
curries.
”
1
have
never
had
a
money improving roads. We
lHE LOTEST
cut. wound, bruise, or sore it would cheese factory. Terms easy. H. H. completely cured. I feel that I owe
believe that the county should not soon heal,’’ he writes Great 1 Tubtiesing, Nehalem, or enquire of my life to this great throat and
lie placed on a cash basis, but est healer of burns, boils, scalds, H C. Kunze, Tillamook.
lung cure.” Its positively giiaran
teed for coughs, colds, and all
we hardly think it right to at­ chapped hands and lips, fever sores'
Notice
to
Creditors.
bronchial affections. 50 and $1.00,
tempt to do so in one year, for skin-eruptiona, eczema. corns and
Trial bottle free at Chas. I. Clough's.
piles. 25c at Chas. I. Clough's.
that would put a stop ton lot of
Notice is hereby given to all whom
necessary road work. Anyway,
it may concern. That the County-
Parson's Poem A Gem
should all new work on roads
Court of the State of Oregon for
Rev. H. Stubenvoll. Allison Tillamook County, has appointed
tie abandoned, the county will la From
in praise of Dr. King s New the undersigned administrator of the
lie in debt $100,000 bv next tax IJ:e Pills.
estate of Peter Asp. deceased, and
♦3ia*
collecting time, and if the local "1 hey're such a health necessity-. any and all persons having claims
banks feel that on account of so In every home these pills should be. against said estate are hereby re­
you* ve tried in vam quired to present the same properly
During the past 35 years no rem-
much agitation aud the scarcity If other kinds
VSE DR KING’S
•dy has proven more prompt or
of money they cannot take the And be well again ’ Only 25c a( verified to me at the office of George
more effectual tn tta cures of
Willett, attorney at law in Tillamook
warrant, no doubt, before a Chas. I. Clough's.
City, Oregon, within six months
great while.some arrangements
Coughs, Colds and Croup
from the date hereof.
Dated June «th 1911.
will be made todisposeof them
Happiest GUI in Lincoln.
than Chamberlain*. Cough «emedy In
E. W. S tanley .
to banks iu other places, for A Lincoln. Neb., girl writes. "I
Tillamook
■••“V bnmea It la relied upon aa im-
Admistratov
of
the
estate
of
Peter
IM
pltettly as the family physician. U con-
there are a number of counties had been ailing for some time with Asp, deceased.
OPPOSITE THE ALLS"
tains no opium or other narcotic, and
that are not as well fixed finan­ chronic constipation and stomach
trouble I began taking Chamber­
•*r
fftven aa confidently to a babe
cially as Tillamook county
lain a Stomach and Liver Tablets
For summer diarrlioea mchildren onto aa adult. Price 36c; large alas 5Ua ! Corner Stillwell
Foley Kidney
a
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
and in three days I was up and got
better right along I am thepnoud-
••t girl in Lincoln to find such a
good medicine." For sale by La
mar's Drug Store.
I
always give Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholereu and Diarrhoea Remedy
and caior oil, and a speedy cure is
certain. For sale by Lamar's Drug
store.
SC We»t, »nd both
PillUTV I* ALt
ALL K1H0 Of I**!