Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 3, 1911.
RATES
OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
.STS1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
«Ine year...........................................
Six months.............. .. .....................
Three months.................................
1.50
Entered as second class mail mat.
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 187».
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ginates at San Francisco which
should come direct to th is city in
vessels. They cannot do so now
on account of the channel being
so shallow and crooked, and
even the new boat Tillamook,
built by the Elmore people, will
not be able to come here for the
same reason.
[TO EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHTJ.
D ear S ir ,—Together with many
friends we planned a trip to
Astoria for next month, and then
$bt 3;illnniook Ijeabligbt,
in our ten cars, proceed along the
Bro. Taylor expressed his re­
beach to Tillamook City, where we !
gret in last week’s Courier at
decided
to make our head quarters
being unable to join the booster
Editorial Snap Shots
for a week or more. Much to our
editors in their trip to Nehalem.
disgust, we were informed to-day
HiB heart was in the right place
Boost ! Everybody boost.
that the road around Necarney
but the locomotive fail to ar­
Mt. in Tillamook county had not
rive which he had figured upon
It is too late in the season to bringing him to this city The
been completed—that nothing had
think of hard surface pavement next trip will to the south part
beeu done during the past two
this year. Before any steps can of the county at the invitation
years to finish the remaining three
be taken to shape things to com­ of Bro. Taylor, and the snap
miles. It seems to me. that this is
mence work, the wet season shot man is anticipating a good
short sightedness on the part of
will be here.
your county, as the road would
deal of pleasure at the meet­
bring countless people to the coast,
ing of booster editors in the
There is some speculation as south part of the county. As a
instead of their going (as they are
to whether work on the United result of the visit to Nehalem
doing at pfesent) to Mt. Hood, the
Railways will be started this that part of the county will re­
and -------
other 1 places.
« springs -------
year, owing to the lateness of ceive considerable more boost­ first do will be to widen the
With the completion of thia road,
the season. We expect to hear ing, and we think that this will water front and obtain a satis- autos could make the round trip,
any day that contracts have been be the same of the south end of factory channel of sufficient I first goingto Tillamook, then along
let and work to commence.
the county after the editors have depth to the mouth of the liar--the beach to Astoria and up the
visited it. The editors want to bor, avoiding as far as possible'Columbia or the other way.
On Sati rday three houses of boost the entire county, and we the yearly expenditure of re-j The completion ot the road would
ill reputed were visited by the hope that every newspaper in moving silt and danger to ves- be the means of populating much
Here is ano* ¡of your worthless sand domes, as
county officials and the inmates the county will be represented, seis by cut offs.
given the option of leaving the as Bro. Taylor and the good peo­ ther difficulty. Engineer Lock-; this property could be utilized for I
county or stand prosecution. It ple of Cloverdale are planning wood recommended the south, ’ summer homes, thus becoming
is a good thing to get rid of the to give the editors a good time. or Sturgeon's channel, as the ' valuable, and the county getting
unfortunate women, for, if we
most desirable and least cost to the benefit of the increase in taxes.
are correctly informed, they
Visitors who have come to I maintain, while the govern- The completion of this road would
have spread disease over the Tillamook this year have a good I meat’s project is the main chan­ tend to bring tens of thousands of
city.
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word to say about the excellent nel. With these differences, we tourists and visitors yearly to your
roads, highly commending the are inclined to think that the county, people who could purchase
Some people, especially old county for the public spirit in three Forts will have to get to­ lots, build homes, spend their vaca­
timers, say that the weather is the good roads movement. Per­ gether forthe purpose of arriv­ tions with you, purchase merchan­
changing in Tillamook county. sons who have come to Tilla­ ing at an understanding.
It is dise, produce, etc., from your mer­
If good hay muking weather is mook for the first time are natural to suppose that as soon chants and farmers. It seems to
any criterion to go by, certainly amazed. While out on the last__________
as the Port of Bayocean is or- me the county commissioners or
the last few years have been a editor boosters’ trip, the snap ! ganized it will immediately do county judge, or whoever is to
wonderful improvement, with shot man became acquainted ; something to open lip the Stur- blame for not opening this main
no damage to the hay crop on witli a prominent Portland busi-1 geon channel, and will join___
__ county, should be
road to your
account of ruin, off andon, dur­ ness man who spent his first with the Port of Tillamook, for severely censured, . A great injus­
ing the summer months.
summer vacation in Tillamook , that side of the bay is as much tice is being done the county, as
county last month.
For the in need of a channel as other I much money would be spent by
Senator Bourne and Con- past 20 yenrs he had been taking ports of the bay.
tourists, property would be pur-
gressman Hawley voted against hie family to the McKenzie,
1 chased by them and all your resi­
reciprocity with Canada, and river, but hearing so much talk'
dents benefited.
Senator Chamberlain and Con­ about Tillamook he came i Notice ot Sale of Tide Lands. I On account of its non-completion
gressman Lafferty voted forthe here for a change. He was sur­ N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That we will have to forego our trip to
bill. Thus it will be seen that prised to find such line roads, I the State Lind Board of the State your city and return, after visiting
party lines were eliminated on «lelightfiil scenery, varied attrac- of Oregon will sell to the highest Canon beach, the way we came.
this measure, as far as the Ore­ tions and beautiful cool summer, bidder, at its office in the Capital Ha<l we gone to Tillamook for a
at Salem, Oregon, on
gon delegation was concerned. weather. After visiting both i Building,
October 3rd, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock week, as we intended, our party of
Chamtierlain was considered a ends of the county, the party, [ a.m., of said day, all the State’s in­ about fifty would reasonably have
Roosevelt democrat and now he before leaving in their auto for terest in the tide and overflow spent a thousand dollars with you.
will be known as a Tuft demo­ Portland, expressed themselves lands hereinafter described, giving
However, we hope the road will
however to the owner or owners of
crat. George is a pretty slick something like this: “We’re any
lands abutting or fronting on be improved so we can make the
going home to boost for Tilla­ (such tide und overflow lands, the trip next season.
politician, anyway.
mook county and we’re going to . preference right to purchase said
Very truly yours,
The county officials are to be tell our friends about your good tide and overflow lands at die high-
A. E. S palding .
I
eat
price
offered,
provided
such
roads
and
delightful
scenery
commended for arresting the
Portland, July 25th, 1911.
’ offer is made in good faith, and also
parties who started out to make and the splendid time we have providing that the land will not be
[We want to inform our cor­
a record automobile run from all had.” We find that a large sold for nor any offer therefore ac­ respondent
that no one is to be
cepted
of
less
than
$7.50
per
acre,
Portland to Tillamook on Sat­ number of visitors are wanting
severely censured because the Ne­
;
the
Board
reserving
the
right
to
urday. The speeding practice better hotel accommodations. i reject any and all bids. Said lands carney mountain is not improved.
on the public roads is getting With a first class hotel, Tilla­ | are situated in Tillamook County, A gieat deal of effort and money
been expended in constructing
altogether too frequent, and it mook City would be the hub of Oregon, and described as follows : have
roads which were imperative to the
Beginning at a point which is the 1 industrial
is time to put a stop to it. This the automobile travel in this
population of the county
Corner between Sections
county has been spending large county, and before another sea­ 8 Meander
recent years, and being a new,
and 9, T. IS., R. 10 W..W.M., and in
sums of money improving the son rolls round something must running thence along high water undeveloped country, it was found
I necessary to go slow on the im-
county roads, but not for auto- be done to till this long felt line the following courses :
! provement of roads which were not
“ 80 degs. iff “
“ feet.
'
S.
E. —
153.63
mobolists to truvel over them at want.
so important, and this is the reason
s. 56 degs. 00’ E. 1160.00 » »
break neck speed trying to make
that the improvement of the Necar­
s. 22 degs. 17' E. 553.76 » »
ney mountain and the Necanicutn
speed records for the purpose of
A communication in this s. 70 degs. 38’ K. 287.66 »»
roads were delayed so long. In
advertising certain machines.
week’s issue in regard to the
N. 80 degs. 5W E 445.0) »>
justice
to the county courts and
Necarney mountain road gives s. 70 degs. 09' E. 207.75
the people of Tillamook County, I
50
degs.
17
s.
E.
152.90
»,
we want to inform our corres- j
There is much idle land in the some idea of what outsiders s. 20 degs. 37’ E 400.00 »,
pondent that they are entitled to a j
Nehalem country which can l>e think algiut improving it. One s. 52 degs. 01’ E. 045.80
great deal of praise for the pro-1
can
only
imagine
the
amount
of
i
300.00
s.
44
degs.
48'
E.
»»
turned into valuable dairy
gress they have made—not censure '
summer travel there would bej s. 35 degs. 16’ E. 516.35
from persons living " outside,” j
(arms. How to bring this about
s.
43
degs.
51
’
E.
638.00
»,
I
is another thing. As it is going over the road after it is made tit S. 1» degs. 04’ E. 64.57 ,, to line who have not taken the trouble to
study local conditions. Apart from '
to take a good deal of grit and for automobile travel. Here in lot 3, then
to low that the communication is right to |
hard work to clear it up, this Tdlamook county we have a ' N. 0 deg. 26' W. 220.00
line and then along low water the point and we agree with it.
land should be disposed of in tendency to overlook the scenic waler
And it inay be well to mention
line the following Courses :
beauty
of
that
road
and
the
im
­
here that the Tillamook County
small tracts at a low figure. To
N. 70 degs. 28’ W. 208.94 feet.
Booster Editors’ Association are
bold the land at exorbitant portance of improving it. If, N. 48 (legs. 44’ W. 350.30 ,,
now on record as favoring the com­
prices will retard the growth of the mountain and scenery were1 N. 37 «legs 52' W. 481.83 ,,
pletion of the Necarney mountain
N. 39 degs. 20’ W. 441 95 „
the dairy industry in the Ne­ located in Eastern Oregon or I N.
road as soon as practical, and,
33 degs 42’ W. 371 90 „
further, the Headlight is a out-and-
halem valley, for lund all over some of the interior counties, I N. 20 degs. 08’ W. 637.26 ,.
it
would
be
looked
upon
with
out
booster to give Nehalem and
N. 28 degs. 27’ W. 1335.50 feet to
tin- county, which obtained ii
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Sec. », the other two road districts $50,000;
ficticious valuation is not sell­ considerable pride ami made a North line of Lot 1 extended,
each annually for the next few:
1 S., R. 10 W., then
ing at the high prices it was special feature to advertise the T West
1929.59 feet to years to improve the roads so as to j
county
and
attract
visitors,
and
a year ago.
place of beginning and containing make the county attractive to visi- !
it is for that reason that the 47
01 acres of tide land fronting and tors and tourists. — El>. j
There is a certain amount of snap shot man is pleased that abutting on lots land 2 of Sec. 16
Lot 1 of Sec. 9, T. 1 S., R. 10 W.
injustice in imposing a heavy Necarney mountain is iti Tilla­ and
ot W.M.
Lose of Time Means L^ss of Pay.
tux upon the man who improves mook county, for as soon as the
Bids
should be accompanied by a
Kidney trouble and the ills it
road
is
improved
sothat
automo
­
the lund and in only taxing a
regular application to purchase and breeds means lost time and Jost
biles
can
travel
over
it,
it
is
exchange
for
the
full
amount
mail a nominul sum who lias
pay to many a working man. M.
and should be addressed to Balent. 1214 Little Penna St., Strea­
exactly the sume kind of lund, going to add wonderfully to the offered
G.
G.
Brown,
Clerk
State
Land
but unimproved. This is, us u fame of the county. This is the Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked tor, III., was so bad from kidney
and bladder trouble that he could
number of our citixens will ad­ view the booster editors tuke, "Application and bid to purchase not work, but he says: "I took
mit. a tax on industry. There and tliey are not at all penuri­ tide lands."
Foley Kidney Pills for only a snort
G. G. B rown ,
time and got entirely well and «vas
is altogether too much unim­ ous aliout spending some of the
Clerk State Land Bound.
road
money
improving
it,
for
it
soon
able to go back to work, and
proved hind in the county, un«l
Ihited this 27th day of July, 1911. am feeling well and healthier than
this should pay a larger propor­ will tie the means of bringing
before. ’ Foley Kidney Pills are
tion ot the tuxes thau hereto­ thousands of visitors here every
tonic in action, quick in results- a
year,
every
one
of
whom
would
I
Attack
Like
Tiger«.
fore. Most of this land is held by
good friend to the working man or
In fighting to keep the bl«XKi pure woman who suffers from kidney-
speculators and non-residents. leave* considerable money to be
white corpuscles attain disease ills. Ch««.
Chas. I. Clough Co.
1 rue it is that some of the till­ distributed in the regular chan­ the
Because it does germs like tigers. But often germs
able laud cannot be reached, nels «if trade.
multiply so fast the little fighters
Many a Suffering Woman
1.» it is without roads, but where not benefit some of the tax- are overcome. Then see pimples,
payera
directly,
they
may
be
op-
boils, ecxema. salt rheum and sores Drags herself painfully through
it is near u good rmul it .should
and strength and appetite her daily tasks, suffering from
tie ussessed much higher than p«>a*.-d to the expenditure. This multiply
fail. Thia condition tleiuands Elec­ backache. headache, nervousness,
is
not
the
right
view,
for
the
that which can only tie reached
Bitters to regulate atomach, loss of appetite and (>our sleep, not
prominent features of Tilla­ tric
Io much difficulty.
liver and kidneys and to expel poi- knowing her ills are due to kidnev
mook county are so diversified •uni from the blood. "They are the and bladder troubles. Foley Kid’-
one must tie broad guaged to beat blood purifier." writes C. T. ney Pills give quick relief from psin
We understand that arrange see the meritorious parts in all Builahn. of Tracy, Calif., "I have and misery and a prompt return to
ments have beeu made whereby of theiu. For instance, a rail­ ever found." They make rich, red health and strength. No woman
so suffers can afford to over­
the suit agnmst the Port of Till- road into Tillamook is a unghty blood, strong nerve« anti build up who
your health. Try them. 50c at look Foley Kidney Pills. Chas. I.
smock is to lie tried sometime good tiling, so are harbor and I Chas.
Clough Co.
I. Clough'«.
this mouth before Judge Kelly.
The improvement of the chan­
nel uud the widening of tIn­
Mater front are matters which
are of great importance to the
central portiou of the
-- county,
-»»«F » I
more so than a huge number of
shipping facilities.
It is only
in recent years that theNehalem
country obtained good roads,
and alter being discriminated
when other parts of the county
’’Wiv getting most of the road
were
monev , u
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........
we think
that district.
'
HARNESS, COLLARS, e|t.
You Use ’
We Sell ’
next few years to place their FIX NECARNEY ROAD
roads in good shape. That, too,
with the money left by tourists, Outsider Gives Reasons why
Mountain Road Should
would mean a big pile of money
to place in circulation, helping
be Improved.
everybody directly or indirectly.
Bay City people appear to be
restive in regard to bay and bar
improvements,having sent tele­
grams to Washington asking
favorable report upon Major
Morrow’s recommendations for
these improvement. We are
glad to see the city on the bay
take a lively interest in harbor
improvements. However, the
Port of Tillamook is held up for
a time, and even should the
Board of Reviews sanction the
improvement, it is somewhat
doubtful whether it would be
willing to expend large sums of
money for the improvement of
the bar after the advice given it
by the consulting engineer.
What
of Tillamook
»» 11 Cl L the
U1V A Port
’-r* V v/*
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W. A. WILLIAMS & (j
Next Door to Tillamook County B,ni
The Fast Steamer
GOLDEN GATE
month
Sailing Days for
of JUNE
FOR
TILLAMOOK, BAY CITY, GARIBAY
HOBSON VILLE,
And all points
on
Tillamook Bay,
FROM
PORTLAND,
«JUüY
10,
15, 20, 25 and 3!st
Freight Received Daily at Dock
Foot of Washington Street.
J. R. GLADDEN, Agent, Tillamook,
KAISER BLUME,
Unsurpassed, Non Intoxicating.
MALT TEA.
Special Brew
BOTTLED BY THE
Columbia Bottling Co.
Astoria, Oregon-
Soda Waters, Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water.
The
a
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 Fii<tey
according to Tides.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. ELMORE A CO)
Lamb’s Dock. Tillamook. Ore.
Agents. Astori»«
I. W. W. BROWN. Agent,
Couch Street Dock, Portland, Oregon.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE
«J. P. AULiEN, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Accused of Stealing
More people, men and women,
K. E. Chamberlain. Clinton. Me are suffering from kidnev and blad-1
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accomn’0^'
bojdly accuse« Bucklen'a Arnica «1er trouble than ever before, and
Salve of «testing—the ating from each year more of them turn for
bum« or scalds—the pain from quick relief and permanent benefit
Buy it now. Now is the time to
•ore« of all kind«—the distress from to Foley'« Kidney Remedv. which
Do «.ot allow >o“r
boil« or piles "It robs cuts, corns, ha« proven itself to be one of the buy« bottle of Chamberlain «Colic. bladder trouble to deve»F j
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy
It
bruises, sprains and injuries
L,
_____ of «•“>•« effective remedies for kidney is almost certain to be needed be- the reach of medicine.
their terror. ’ he «aye, ••«• • a heel,
heal. «nd bladder ailment«, that medical
Kidney Pilla. They f’T'JLi
’
Or
*-3
h
*.
•
“
“
’
“
•r
is
over
Thia
.'15. r*,T*'3y *• *q“«i don’t exist." «cience
devised.
Cha«. I. remedy haa no superior. For aale suit mid atopa irregul»"J-
Only 35c at Chss. 1. Clough s.
jClough C<x
surprising prmBpIo**
I
j
Lamar' • Drug Store.
Clough Co.