Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1911, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 31, 1911.
Notice of Sale of
it costs $8.00 a ton besides the freight
date and antiquated and unsuited I diversify the methods of farming [ charges to this city. Although not
•
in
this
county.
¡Every
boat
brings
to the present modes of travel.
N otice is H ereby G tv »
j incorporated up to the present time the
State Lind Board JnJ
Very few persons would be discom­ ! in butter, potatoes, cabbage, onions,
I
the
citizens
of
Cloverdale
are
get
­
I of Oregon will „ell to th.
moded by abandoning this road, fruit, and many other articles which
ting the boosting and progressive bidder, at its office in £
but a very large number of settlers can be raised here to perfection and
! spirit. Mr. Ray is putting in a Building, at Salem, (>,
would be greatly benefited by build­ at a good profit, but owing to de­ I splendid gravity water system and October 3rd 1911, at
a.in., of said dav, all the
ing the piece of road ucroes the voting so much attention to the pro­
duction of milk and the manu­ ■ from which he will run an electric terest in the tide and .
tide lands.
facture of cheese diversified fanning 1 plant to light the town, and is mak­ lands hereinafter ilescribJ
Another Picturesque Road. ¡is being neglected.
ingarrangements to plat off the park however to the owner or™
From the Little Nestucca bridge
in lots and acre tracts, so as to any lands abutting 9r fr„
such tide and overflow |,
Hill Land Is Valuable.
fo Neskowin there are some good
make it convenient for those who preferance right to purcu
For
a
long
time
there
prevailed
grades, but the road needs to be
i locate there to build homes. Clover- tide and overflow lands at ti
rocked for a foundation and then an opinion that the hill land in the I dale muat of necessity be a most est price offered, proviL
is made in goodfaith
...
crushed rock used for the surface, South part of the county had been healthy town, for the
natirral slope offer
providing that the land win
burned
over
many
years
ago
and
it
and worked the same aB all other
will make drainage easy and in­ sold for nor any offer thereto,
roads. The road around the moun­ was practically useless. It is the expensive. There is a bright future cepted of Jess than »7 5»
tain is most picturesque, and hav­ reverse. The hill lands in the for Cloverdale, and it should be the Board reserving the
ing been graded, is now being neighborhood of the Big and Little made a model city whenever it is reject any and all bids. Said
are situated in Tillamook &
rocked from material taken from Nestucca are just as prolific, and incorporated. Excellent clay suit­ Oregon, and described as fa
the side of the road. There are even more so, than the prairie land able for brick is available, and
Beginning at a point whirt
many sharp curves which should in the center of the county. The it would not surprise us much in Meander Corner between i
8 and 9, T. 1 S., R. lo
i
be cut off, which are dangerous, hills are not steep, but they produce a few years to see the frame build­
running thence along high,
especially when automobiles are a large amount of hay and pasture, ings give way to brick structures, line the following coursea
driving even at a moderate speed. and are suitable for the raising of which insures considerable protec­
S. 80 degs. 40’ E. 153.
" «3 fgfl.
............... E. 1160.00 M
By eliminating these curves, this potatoes and fruit. There is quite tion from fire.
E. 553,76
will prevent many accidents and a large amount of this land which
E. 287.66
Boosters Adopt Resolutions.
probably deaths, for there will be is covered with fern, but which can
E. 445.00
Saturday evening the editors join­
considerable summer travel over be turned into pastures and other
S. 70 deg
E. 207.75
S. 50 deg
ed the citizens of Cloverdale who
E. 15290
the road as soon
as
it
is profitable lands.
S.
20
deg
E 400.00
rocked and graveled all the way Salmon and Trout Fishing. are making an effort to organize a
S. 52 deg
E. 045.80
Commercial
Club,
which
will
be
a
from Cloverdale to Slab Creek. It
S. 44 deg
E. 300.00
The Nestucca rivers afford splen­ great benefit to the south part of the
is Bate to say that this picturesque
S. 35 deg
E. 518,35
did fishing. The Elmore Co. oper- county as soon as it gets down to
S. 43 deg
E. 638.00
road in the south part of the county
rates a well equipped salmon can­ business. On Sunday the editors
S. 69 deg
K. 04.57 n
will become as famous as the Ne-
The Tillamook County Booster- have to be made by eliminating carney Mountain road when that is nery on the south side of the bay decided to return to this city, and lot 3, then
N. 0 deg. 26’ W. 220.0C „ «
and this gives employment to about the second outing of the Tillamook
Editors’Association having accepted steep grades, plank culverts, etc.
improved and put in shape for auto
water line and then along Ion
40
fishermen.
There
is
generally
a
an invitation to visit the south part
<
the following
----- courses:
Pacific City and Bay Visited. travel, drawing together a large good run of salmon in these rivers, County Booster-Editors’ Associa­ line
N. 70 degs. 28’ W. 208.04 feet
of the county, left this city Friday
tion came to a close with a dinner
number of summer visitors to enjoy
N. 48 degs. 44’ W. 350.30 H
After partaking of lunch at these most beautiful spots in Tilla­ and after bein£ canned or salted at Todd’s Hotel. The following
in auto on its second boosting trip
N. 37 degs, 52’ W. 481.83 Ji
this summer, the booster editors Cloverdale, accompanied by Mr. mook County. The County Court is the output is shipped out on the votes of thanks and resolutions were
N. 39 degs. 20* W. 441.05
being the guests of the progressive Ray and others in two autos, the wise in improving the road to Slab Gerald C to Astoria. These rivers adopted :
N. 33 degs. 42’ W. 371.90
afford
plenty
of
sport
for
trout
fish
­
editors
were
taken
on
a
trip
to
N. 20 degs. 08’ W. 637.26
and wide awake citizens of Clover­
Creek, not only for the benefit of the
We,
the
Booster-Editor
’
s
Association
N. 28 degs. 27’ W. 1335.50 ira
dale, where they were gladly wel­ Pacific City, which is nicely situated settlers, but to induce visitors to visit ing, and have become favorite fish­
of
Tillamook
County,
assembled
at
North
line of Lot 1 extended,
comed and loyally entertained. The on the Nestucca river. It was a the county. Considering that, a ing streams for those who delight
T.
1 S., R. 10 W., then
Cloverdale
at
the
above
date,
hereby
object of these gatherings and visits pretty drive all the way down there, large quantity of excellent road ma­ in that kind of sport.
West
____
1929.59 _ i
resolve that they extend their hearty
to different parts of the county by and when the road improvements terial can be procured at many places River Improvements Needed.
place of beginning and conti
thanks to Chas. Kay and the wide a- 47 04 acres of tide land frontin
the editors is to ascertain its needs are complete this will be an ideal along the road, there is no reason
The Nestucca liver needs to be wake citizens of,[Cloverdale. for the abutting on lots 1 and 2 ofi
und to come in closer touch with the route for tourists and visitors to why this stretch of 15 miles of road
improved, so that small coasting hospitality and courteous treatment and Lot 1 of Sec. 9, T. 1 S., R.
leading citizens. In going over the that section of the county. From from Cloverdale to Slab Creek can­
vessels can reach Cloverdale. This extended them during their trip to the of W.M.
county together the editors become Pacific City the party was taken in
Bids should be accompanied
not he made one of the best high­ can be done at very little expense, south end of the county; also Mr. J. H.
regular application to purchase
familiar with local conditions und u motor bout to the salmon cannery,
ways in the county at comparative and as great benefits will be Dunstan, of Pacific City, for hospital­ exchange for the full am
discuss them from an impartial on Nestucca bay. Some commenda­
small cost, Bince the grading is derived, this is a matter the citizens ity extended them while at Pacific City offered and should be addresi
stand point and what is considered ble enterprise is seen at Pacific
done and part of the road is rocked. of the Nestucca Valley should con­ also the Elmore Co., for courtesies re­ G. G. Brown, Clerk State
City
in
an
effort
to
make
that
a
best for the whole county. That is
Before it can be made^what is known sider in a broad and progressive ceived ; also County Commissioner Board, Salem, Oregon, andm
“Application and bid to pur
the aim und object of the booster­ favorite summer resort and head­
as
an up-to-date road, a rock crush­ light. All that is needed is to re­ Farmer for his kindness in conveying tide lands.’’
editors, who have formed an asso­ quarter for those who like fishing.
ing plant and roller will have to be move the snags and eliminate three the members of the association on the
G. G. B rown ,
ciation to boost for all parts of the At an expenditure of $1,800 approa­
Clerk State Land Ba
taken there, and although it is quite small bars, the cost of which should trip.
county, to boost for more and better ches and a ferry have been put in
Dated this 27th day of July,
We also hereby endorse the plan to
roads, to boost for more industries, so that atitomobileH can cross the costly to move one of these plants, I 1 not be much more than $25,000. In
the
improvement
will
justify
the
.
|
the
near
future,
with
the
growth
build the proposed short cut road from
to boost for more settlers to culti­ river to the beach on the^other side.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Mr. J. H. Dunstan, the enter­ expenditure, for settlers who will [ and progress of the Nestucca Val­ Union School House to the Oretown
vate the idle land, to boost for rail
atid water transportation, and to prising hotel keeper of that place, improve the land like the settlers ley, the commerce will need a ves- cheese factory across the tide lands In the Circuit Court of the St
Oregon for Tillamook Coum
boost for the progress und develop­ showed hie hospitality by inviting huve in that section of the county I sei carrying 100 to 200 tons of thereby decreasing the distance from
ment of Tillamook County, the the editors and entire party to par­ are deserving of the best roads that I ! freight. One thing where the south Oretown to points south, five miles. Clay Daniel and Dora |
Daniel,
part of the county is handicapped We also consider, after carefully look­
take of dinner at the Pacific City can be built.
garden spot of Oregon.
Plaintiffs,
is in transportation, both outgoing ing over the situation, that water way
Hotel, which was, of course, gladly
Editors
Visit
Neskowin.
vs.
Full Delegation Present. accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan
and incoming. There is the mak- improvements would be of vast benefit L. H. Kenney, Hallie
The editors visited Neskowin on
Every newspaper in the county have a reputation of serving ex­
ings of a good harbor on the Nes- to the entire Nestucca country. We
Kopieske and Win.
Saturday,
at the mouth of Slab i
was represented last week when the cellent meals, and if anything more
Kopieske, Gust Nel­
i tucca river for small coasting ves- are also favorably impressed with the
Creek,
which
is
a
most
delightful
son and Peter Nel­
editors went over a considerable than another will help to make
! eels if the people there would only road work that is being done in the
son,
Defendants. J
portion of the south end of the Pacific City famous it will be the and beautiful spot for a summer realize what nature have done for
N otice is H ereby G ivex -
south end of the county and believe
resort, where they partook of their
county, and included :
,
them
in
this
respect.
All
it
needs
manner in which meals are cooked mid-day meal.
the court should be commended for the in pursuance of an execution
There are many:
order of sale duly issued out of
Fred C. Baker, Tillamook Head­ and served at this hotel. Clam
now is united effort to improve the economy displayed.
attractive features about Neskowin
under the seal of the Circuit <
light, president.
fritters, fried chicken and other which appeals to one looking for a i advantages that section of the
FRED C. BAKER, Pres.
of the State of Oregon, for
Frank Taylor, Cloverdale Courier, delicacies too numerous to mention
mook County, to me duly din
FRANK TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
quiet summer resort, away from county enjoys. It is only a ques-
vice-president.
made the editors feel pleased and the toils of business. If all the ! I tion of time when the bulk of the
dated the 9th day of Auifu.'t
C. E. TROMBLEY, SECY.
issued in pursuance of a judg
K. C. Trombley, Tillumook Herald, happy, with the best of wishes for
freight for the big Nestucca Valley
H. F. EFFENBERGER
contemplated improvements r
and decree of foreclosure and
secretary.
, .. ­ will be landed at Cloverdale at
the future growth and development carried out Neskowin should be
W. C. TROMBLEY.
of sale duly rendered in the!
Hugo Effenberger, Nehalem En­ of that pretty spot on the Nestucca
entitled cause and suit, when-
come one of the many splendid ’ more than one half what it costs
' at present, tiesides it will afford a
terprise.
river.
was decreed and adjudged that
summer resorts in the county, which
Attack Like Tigers.
plaintiffs recover from the«
W. Trombley, Buy City Examiner.
will help to make Tillamok famous, market for many things which can-
In fighting to keep the blood pure dants L. H. Kenney, Hallie
The liousters were conveyed to Reception for the Booaters.
'
not
be
shipped
now
for
want
of
the
white
corpuscles
attacx
disease
but owing to the fact that it is so
pieske and Win. Kopieske, the
Cloverdule by County Commissioner
Friday evening the ladies of far from railroad facilities, it will better transportation facilities. This germs like tigers. But often germs of $390.00, with interest the
H. M. Farmer in hie auto, the car Cloverdale tendered the boosters a
is one of the things which will help multiply so fast the little fighters from July 1st, 1909, at there
not get the heavy summer travel
having a sign of “Booster Editors” reception, and u most pleasant time
the south part of the county as are overcome. Then see pimples, 8 per cent per annum, for the
similar to that which will visit
boilB, eczema, salt rheum and sores
at the back. The first boost that was enjoyed.
The editors were Garibaldi beach and other summer i much as anything, tor nothing keeps multiply and strength and appetite ther sum of $75.00 as attorneys!
for the costs and disM
the editors did was to boost the car called upon to make speeches,
down rail rates as much as water fail. This condition demands Elec­ and
nients taxed at $39.00, and said
resorts, but for those owning autos
back onto the road when one wheel which they did, explaining to the
competition.
tric
Bitters
to
regulate
stomach,
cution and order of sale com«
and other means of travel, this is ,
liver and kidneys and to expel poi­ ing me to sell the premise«!
went off the grade. Arriving nt audience the object the editors bad
Railroad
Prospects.
destined to become a favorite »|>ot j
sons
from
the
blood.
“
They
are
the
real property therein descnl«
Cloverdale at noon the editors were in view in getting together for the
and attractive to those who want to ' If the plans of the Portland A best blood purifier,” writes C. T. follows, to-wit : The South h»
cordially welcomed by Mr. Charles purpose of ascertaining the needs
Budahn,
of
Tracy,
Calif.,
“
I
have
be more secluded and away from West Coast R. R. and Navigation
Lot 3, and the South half «
Ray, the genial and highly respect­ of the different localities and to
big crowds from the city. The Co. can be relied upon, the south ever found.” They make rich, red North East quarter of the S
blood, strong nerves and build up West quarter of Section 7, ■
ed progressive citizen of that place, boost for them. It whs pointed out
whole country surrounding Nesko­ part of the county will have rail­ your health. Try them.
50c at Township 2 North of Ranges
Messrs.W. M. Owens, L. M. Dennis, thut one person would go to .an
win
is pretty, the magestic hills on road connections before most peo­ Chas. I. Clough’s.
Willamette Meridian, except)
W. High und others.
editor and advocate some particu­ the back and Grand Pacific in ths I
atrip 100 feet in width acroM
ple tealize what is going on. From
Good Roads a Great Credit. lar public improvement, while an­ front gives it a most unique appear- newspaper accounts this railroad is Loss of Time Means L?ss of Pay land heretofore deeded to ther
other would go to him and oppose unce. Strange as it may seem, no I
Kidney trouble and the ills it Railway and Navigation Com|
One of the first things the editors
to build from Willamina and will
Now, T herefore , by nrt
it, und it was to ascertain for them­
breeds means lost time and lost
preparations had been made to give . tap Lincoln and Tillamook Coun- pay to many a working man. M. aaid execution, judgment. •
discussed was good roads anil con­
selves that the editors are luuking the editors the glad hand when they
templated improvements nt differ
' ties. The first work to be under- Balent, 1214 Little Penna St., Strea­ arid decree, and in compli»l’ct
these visits und inveatigutlona so
ent points, but what impressed the
’ arrived there, after taking so long a ' taken ia from Willamina to Bentley. tor, Ill., was so bad from kidney the commands of said wnt.
intelligently inform the
li xiaters most was the splendid us to
’ journey to give that section and a new town site one mile south and bladder trouble that he could on Friday, the Sth day of W
not work, but he says: “I took ber, 1911, at the front door
stretches of good roads which they citizens of the needs of the county that summer resort a boost, for at of the Indian reservation, and from Foley Kidney Pills for only a short Court House, in Tillanioo*
from
impartiul
advisers,
the
Press
traveled over. There ia no getting
all other places the editors were what can be gathered from the pro­ time and got entirely well and was Tillamook County. Grego» ■
away from the fact that Tillumook standing as a unit forall commend given a cordial greeting and the moters of this railroad, it is contem- soon able to go back to work, and public auction to the higk*
County is entitled to a great deal able public improvements and bet­ citizens were glad to see and con plated that the road will comedown am feeling well and healthier than der, for cash in hand, all ¡he
title and interest which the ■
Refreshments were
of credit for the progress it is mak­ ter roads.
verse with them about matters per- the Little Nestucca and strike Pa- before.” Foley Kidney Pills are named defendants, <ir el*
tonic in action, quick in results--a
ing in the good roads movement, served and a social time partici­ taining to their different localities, cific City and Cloverdale, and good friend to the working man or them had on July let, 1909, of
und in coining in touch with the pated, Charley Ray being the However, the editors will not take thence come north to Tillamook woman who suffers from kidney had in and to the above <■*•
real property, to satisfy ***“
leading citizens the editors find that youngest spark in the crowd when this seriously, for they will help to ' Bay. The editors have no assur­ ills. Chas. I. Clough Co.
tion, judgmeut, order and
there is a general opinion all over it came to stepping the light fan­ boost Neskowin and every summer ance that thia road will be bbilt,
Many
a
Suffering
Woman
interest and costs, and all •“
the county iu favor of the County tastic toe. The editors appeciated resort in the county from a broad ' but there appears to be a possibil­ Drags herself painfully through costs.
H. CRBNSHA«.
C 'lilt levying 10 mills for road pur­ the reception given them by the and magnanimous point of view, ity that the promoters will “make her daily tasks, suffering from
Sheriff of Tillamook
poses, with quite a few willing to tallies ot Cloverdale, which was one but no section of the county will good and carry it to completion. backache, headache, nervousness,
Oregon-
bond the county so that a large of the pleasant incidents of the loose anything in giving the booster i However, it is only a question of a loss of appetite and poor sleep, not
outiug.
Dated August 10th, 191L
knowing
her
ills
are
due
to
kidney
amount of necessary road improve
editors the glad hand.
: few years before a railroad will tap and bladder troubles. Foley Kid­
ments could l>e carried out without
Road is Oat of Date.
j the south part of Tillamook county, ney Pills give quick relief from pain
Farms
Should
Be
Cut
Up.
having to extend it over a number of
I fof the Nestucca Valleys and hill and misery and a prompt return to
Notice.
Saturday morning the party made
In the Big, as well as the _____
Little’
health and strength. No woman
years. To give our readers sonic
a trip to Slab Creek and Miaa Iler Nestucca Valleys there are many I land can be made to produce an who so suffers can afford to over­
N otice is H ekehy give *
idea ot the length of the roads and
and Mrs. C E. Trombley and large farms of from 130 to 300 acrea I enormous amount of produce.
look Foley Kidney Pills. Chas. I. Stock Holders of the
the magnitude of the work, there
Clough
Co.
daughter joined the party. This of rich bottom land which are not Cloverdale a Business Center.
C ounty M utual T elep JJ^
nr* about rtt> miles of roads in the
PAXY. that the regular a"0“*%
was another delightful and interest- producing one-third of the milk
A
well
known
Des
Moines
woman
county, and in the third road dis­
Cloverdale is beautifully situated
ing will be held at the
ing drive amt gave the editors some they are capable of doing, the
after
suffering
miserably
for
two
trict which the editors visited last
in the center of the rich dairy sec-
Room, Tillamook Citv. ***
idea what was going ou in road im, owners preferring to pay heavy
days
from
bowel
complaint,
was
County. Oregon, Saturday,
week more than A») miles. That the
provementa and what were contem­ taxes on land which are not yielding I tion of the Nestucca Valley and will cured by one dose of Chamberlain's her 2nd, 1911, at the ho* •
county is getting more and better
plated. By building about a mile them any returns. There is enough always be the business center of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- o'clock p.ni.
work for the money expended on
edy. For sale by Lamar's Drug
All stockholders are req*^
und a half of road across the tide river bottom and hill lands in a that putt of the county. It ia a Store.
_____
the roads in generally conceded, but
convenient
trading
point,
and
: attend this meeting an*>
lands from the Union school house, radius of three miles of Cloverdale
i sentiment in the nianagwj|
there is need of a great deal of road
A King Who Left Home
thia would save five miles of travel to support a population of 2301) per should the citizens see the wisdom
improvement, not only on the main
set the world to talking, but Paul | conducting of the Conipa”Jr
of
improving
the
river
so
that
coast
for those coming from Slab Creek persons if the lands were cut up
Mathulka, of Buffalo. N. Y. says he news for the coming yfari^
thoroughfares,but in other sections.
and Oretown. and aa the road con into 10 and A) tracts. This, we ing vessels can reach Cloverdale always KEEPS AT HOME the I choosing officers for sai«l-P"
$’<) tUI to f<>, UA) annually is needed
The present official* ™
necting the Big and Little Neetucca understand, ia the intention of Mr carrying several hundred tone of King of all Laxatives—Dr. King’s
in the third road district for the nezt
, what was in their power to 1
Valieva ia seven uiilea long over Ray. and. no doubt, others will fol freight, it will not only help to make New Life Fills—and that they’re a I service for the past ', a!L
lew years, and it should have that
that a city of considerable size and blessing to all his family. Cure
the hills, with innumerable cur.ee
and a good for« <”*
amount to keep up and maintain I at the tree tope, it would take more low when they see that it is more importance, but it will help the en­ constipation, headache, indigestion. I 1 patrons,
nieeting would evidence r
CHiV^tf I* °°ly
C,‘"*
profitable to sell than to keep pay tire surrounding country.
the load improvements in that part
There
tion of what has been
money to tear up the planked road ing taxes m land which they are
of ths county, fur it will not be long
More than sixty phone* 6
are many freight difficulties which
and
relay
it
than
it
would
to
build
Buy
it
now.
Now
is
the
time
to
not
reaping
any
benefit
No
better
added since the last met
before tlie dairymen will be using
would
be
overcome
if
the
river
was
small auto trucks, summer and win. I the road across the tide-lands, to land can be found anywhere in the improved Freight is taken iu now buy s bottle of Chsmbcrlsin sColic, I if all stockholders will R
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It' ing hand fii.y more will
ter. but before this can be done! •ay nothing in the saving in time county than
„ in
_ the Nestucca Valley,
, 'on the Della, which has only . is almost certain to be needed be­ for the coming year.
and
distance.
Thia
mountain
road,
end
troui
;
-
—
many improvements in roads will ‘
This
iu to A) acres will make carrying capacity of 30 to 40 tons fore the summer io over
Reapectfully.
•»th ita piessat grade, io out of
J ohn S’
any
a good living, who wifi and whenever hauled from thia city remedy has no superior. For sale
by Lamar's Drug Store.
W. & B vel . Sac.
SOUTH PART OF COUNTY
HAS BRIGHT FUTURE.
Nestucca Valleys, Cut Up Into
10 and 20 Acre Farms, will
Support Large Population.
HILL LAND RAISE LARGE CROPS.
Big Nestucca River Needs Improving
—Picturesque Roads and Delightful
Beach Resorts and Camp Grounds.
THE BOOSTER-EDITORS HAVE GOOD TIME
Are the Guests of the Wide-Awake Citizens of
Cloverdale—The Newspaper Men Gather Much
Useful Information About Present Needs.