TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 16, 1Ô11. Notice of Sale of Tide Landa. visits Tillamook County with nest nbout the Bayocean road Representative W. C. Hawley, let’s see whether it can raise (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That 1.50 everybody should turn out and more money towards it than the State Land Board of the State One year».’..... 75 Six «tenths ... boost for bar and harbor im­ Tillamook City did, for that is of Oregon will sell to the highest 50 at its office in the Capital Three months provements. convincing them the kind of people we have an bidder Building, at Salem, Oregon, on that we are enthusiastic and de­ idea that Bayocean people December Sth, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock Entered an second class mail mat­ termined. The two things of would prefer conferring with. a.m., of said day, ail all the State’» s ter July, 1888, at the post office at interest in yie tide and overflow Tillamook, Ore., under the act of importance on the Coast which hereinafter described, giving is of interest to Mr. Humphreys March 3, 1879. Another effort is now being i lands however to the owner or owners of and the Rivers and Harbors made to secure bar improve­ any lands, abutting or fronting on Committee are the improve­ ments, and it is to be hoped that such tide and overflow lands, Tillamook Ijeabligbt, ments of Tillamook and Neha­ this long felt want and persist­ the preference right to purchase lem bars. What report Mr. ent agitation will come to a said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such Humphreys takes back toWash- climax in a comparatively short offer is made in good faith, and ington will, no doubt, be ac­ time. It took years of agita- also providing that the land will Editorial Snap Shots. cepted by the committee, for ' tion and patience before Tilla- I not be sold for nor any offer there- j foi accepted of less than $7:50 per he comes here expressly to rep­ "All aboard for Tillamook ! ” resent that body, and he will ' raook County obtained railway acre, the Board reserving the right connections, and as this is now to reject any and all bids. not visit any other harbor or accomplished, the next strenu­ Said lands are situated in Tilla­ After agreeing to pay Attor­ government work along the ous effort must be put forth in mook County. Oregon, described follows : obtaining bar and harbor im-1 as Beginning ney Duniway $500 to fight the coast. at a point which is the provements. This is of vital, Meander Corner between Sections Port of Tillamook case, and then not on hand when it From all parts of the county importance to the county, and i 16 and 15 and running along high was called is a pretty hard pill the Headlight is coming in for as soon as this is obtained Till-1 water line the following courses : N. 50 degs., 04’ W. 490.00 feet. forthose who promised to pay a great many complimentary amook County will become a N. 57 degs., 45’ W. 359.60 feet. the attorney that nice little sum remarks on account of the bee hive in the raunufacture of N. 69 degs., 04’ W. 696.62 feet to stand it has taken on the road lumber and other industries, the line of Lot 2, then the following of money. I question and its fight for good making enormous pay rollsand course to low water line. N. 0 deg., 26’ W. 220.00 feet, then The roads won’t be in any too roads. The Headlight is a good giving employment to thous­ along low water line the following good a shape after the present I roads booster, not a good roads ands of men There is a bright courses: winter is over, but what will knocker, and it will continue to future for Tillamook County, S. 61 degs., 44’ E. 219.88 feet. they be like until the spring of ' boost for good roads with more and although some few persons S. 87 degs., 32’ E. 294.92 feet. degs., 53’ E. 276.86 feet. 1913 if they have to go that long : vim than ever and a square may attempt to retard the up­ S. 50 S. 68 degs., 40' E. 218.64 feet. with only a small amount of ideal in road work for every part building and development of S. 62 degs., 55’ E. 188.80 feet. money to expend in keeping of the county. We shall keep the county, we have arrived at I S. 72 degs. „ . , 38’ E. 275.96 feet to the (100 miles of roads in repair ? [hammering away, week after a stage in the history of the Section line between 15-16 then S. 0 deg , 04’ W. 390.00 feet to the week, in season and out of sea­ country when it is impossible beginning, and containing6.9 acres sons, and with bull dog tenac ­ to keep thecounty "bottled up" of tide land in front of Lot 3 of If J J. Hill could be induced i to take a trip over Necarney i ity, for good roads, and we any longer, New life, new en- Section 16, T. IS., R. 10 W. of W. M. Bids should be accompanied by mountain he would be so infat pledge the good roads advocates t.-rgies, new money and new a regular application to purchase u . ed with the grand scenery he . in the county, if they will grit people will come into the and exchange for the full amount would want to build a railroad their teeth and hang on with the county and develop the many offered and should be addressed to around the mountain as a pay- j same determination as the edi­ natural resources, and the next G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Salem, Oregon, and marked hi',’ investment. Why can’t tor those who are opposing the few years will bring about Board, “ Application and bid to purchase Tillamook County be enterpris­ good roads movement will see many important changes for tide lands.” G G. B rown , ing and build the road for the that they took a wrong move the better and obliterate what- in opposing the development of I j ever narrow and unprograssive Clerk State Land Board same purpose ? Dated this 7th day of September, the county. The Headlight has ideas may still linger in the no personal fight against those minds of some of our citizens 1911. Representative Humphreys, who oppose our good roads who appear to be perfectly con­ of the Rivers and Harbors Com­ policy, nor is it for any selfish tent with past conditions, and Notice of Sale of Tide Lands. mittee, will visit Tillamook in motive that we are contending, oppose any improvement. It a few days. In the meantime for when we advocate the cause is now a case of the survival of N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the State Land Board of the State of let the Ports of Tillatnaok, Bay of good roads, for it is farmers the fittest. Oregon, will sell to the highest City and Bayocean get together who will derive the benefits of bidder at its office, in the Capital and agree on seme course of good roads and a good pay roll Building, at Salem, Oregon, on From what we can learn there action. Bayocean, we under­ in improving the roads of the December 26, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock is a disposition on the part of stand, is ready to make a start county. а. m.. of said day, all the State in­ some of the citizens of road dis ­ terest in the tide and overflow lands on the south jetty, and Tilla­ trict No. 1 at Nehalem to levy hereinafter described, giving, how­ mook has been advised not to F. E. Norton, in a published a special road tax, provided the ever to the owner or owners of any put money into u north jetty. letter, makes this suggestion to County Court does not raise the lands abutting or fronting on such What does the Port of Bay City and overflow lands, the pre­ keep down the taxes : "Put the road levy. This is a wise move tide ference right to purchase said tide want ? wages at $2.00 per day for man on the part of the progressive and overflow lands at the highest and $4.00 per day for man and citizens of the north end of the price offered, provided such offer is Notwithstanding that this is made in good faith, and also pro team, requiring good faithful the most stormy month in the service or none at all." He county, who have not only viding that the land will not be sold shown their enterprise and for nor any offer therefor accepted year, the P. R. & N. started its I thinks if any of the old gangs of less than $7.50 per acre, the train service, and although it road men do not want the job business sagacity in building a of (jetty for the improvement of Board reserving the right to reject had several little difficulties to any and all bids nt these figures plenty of juntas I the bar so that large vessels can contend with, the trains are Said lands are situated in Tilla­ good men can be found to take'enter the harbor, but they seem mook County, Oregon, and des­ getting through. Even if they their places. I* Mr. Norton is one ' determined to have good roads cribed as follows : do hnp|M*n to be late once in a Beginning at a point which is the while, the service is greatly ap­ of those who are opposing an [as well, even if it does cost a meander corner between Sections 7 increase in road tax levy. We [ little extra tax. How will this preciated by our citizens, and and 8, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of W.M., question, however, whether the affect the other two road dis ­ and running along high watermark ns the company is doing its best I 'supervisors could obtain men tricts ? If the County Court the following courses : to maintain the service, no rea­ S. 61 deg»., 04 . ............. ’ W. ......... sonable person is going to com­ and teams at that rate of wages. levvs only six mills, by the time S. 39 degs., 39’ W. plain if there are occasional de­ We believe in paying a good the indebtedness is paid there N. 61 degs. 45’ \V. day’s wage for a good day’s will be very little money left to S. 85 deg«., 13’ W. lays. work, but what the Fairview ■ apportion between the three S. 87 degs., 54’ W. N 88 degs., 56’ w. Grangers and farmers of the road districts. This means that The Bay City Examiner has a N. 9 degs., 56’ W ¡county think about the gradual Nehalem will go ahead with great ileal to suy about the' N 29degs.. 12" W "honest taxpayers." What that slashing of wages to the Demo­ road work while the other two North 470.58 to the means is a conundrum to most cratic hard times rate, we are district will go behind. No one section line between SectionsO and 7. inclined to think there is likely , will deny this. It seems to us East 637 86 to low of us, for we are not taxpayers water line thence along said line. by choice but because we have to be a revolt amongst those that the Nehalemites are wide S. 24 degs. 15' E. 325.47. to be, nor can we see who the who are busying themselves awake and foxey enough to take S. 37 degs., 21’ E. 738.42. This is advantage of the situation that N. 67 degs., 44' E. 1277.32. dishonest taxpayers are. The about county affairs. _______ the only difference we see with tax­ another phase to tie added to the is caused by the recent agita­ N 62 degs., 121 E. 282.27 to section line between sections 7 and 8. payers is that one steps up anti coutrovery. The Grangers and tion to get out of debt and prac­ South 571.74 to place pays his taxes willingly and as farmers in the Fairview district tically stop road work until the of beginning, containing 37.3 acres a duty, while others do so un­ have been paid a fair rate of tax money for the year 1913 is of tide land fronting on Lots 5 and in. . ' . Instead of the taxes б. of Section 7, T. 1 S., R. 10 W of willingly and become grouchy wage for their work. It seems paid W.M. Also at bearing their share of the tax- > to us that those who expect to paid by the timber owners in Beginning at a point which is the ation. < do road work in other districts the north end of the county meander corner between Sections 8 'should receive an equal amount going towards building roads in and 9 T. 1 S . R. 10 W. W.M.. and along high line the follow- It is certainly gratifying to of compensation for their labor. [other parts of the county, the running itig courses. know, after the big fight that So in addition to stopping the [special road tax would have to N. 62 degs., 58’ W. 115.25. was started against building a road work it is proposed to cut be expended in that district. It s. “ 71 degs., 07’ W. 301.90. wages. Wonder what the next certainly is a wise business Si 55 degs., 07’ W. 222.90. road to Buyocean, that those who went off half cocked now thing it is proposed to spring move on the part of the Neha­ N. 75 degs. IV w. 543.70. N. 67 degs.. 32’ w. 279.00. lem people to levy a special road sanction ita building and admit on the public ? N. 14 degs., 25’ E. 574.90. tux, for the timber owners will the justice of doing bo . The N. 55 degs., 00' “ w. 654.30. N. 43 degs., 44’ w. 555.60. snme thing will repeat itself in Bavoceati don’t have to con­ pay 90 per cent of the taxes in N. 35 degs., 37’ w. 876.20. regard to road work. The needs fer with a self-constituted ______ com-! that district. When it comes N. 47 degs., 14' w. 223.40. ot the county require $150,(MX) to mittee about building a road down to what’s what, Nehalem N. 30 degs., 27’ w. 646.60. has the bull by the horns, for be expended on the roads au-'there, neither will nor should N. 49 degs., 09* w. 1197.90. N. 51 deg»., 26’ w. 577.00. uunll.v, and in justice to those the T. B. Potter Realty Com- o many years, the fair-minded, n,,d specifications have been between Sections 7 and 1*8. the Necarney road and also the North ___ _ to low progressive citizens want to do prepared the proper thing to do 571.74 the right thing. iis for the County Court to call road on the south side of the water line and then along low water f°ll°winK course»: for bidsutid let the work by con- ! bay. . 62 digs., 12" E 172.29. ' tract mid see to it that the con ­ N\ 70 degs., 1(Y E. 786.95. Circuit Judge P. R. Kelly A Father’s Vengenge S. 84 degs., 18’ E 453.08. tractor conforms to the specifi made his first ap|>eiirunce on the would have fallen on any one who S. 67 degs., 18’ K 596.00. Itench in this city on Saturday. cations. The public will know ! attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of S. 46 degs., 44’ ■ 1400.00. ; exactly what it will cost and the South Rockwood, Mich., but he was S. 35 degs., He made a good impression mid 53’ K 1100 90. liowerleas before attacks of Kidnev s. 52 degs., 1.T E. 734.48. the members of the Tillamook property owners also know what trouble. ’’Doctor» could not help s. they have to putigle up. If any 62 degs., 51’ E. 1314.86. Bar appear to tie well pleased i him,” he wrote, ” bo at last we gave s. 76 degs., 18’ E. 1266.09. with the new circuit judge, who . committee ia necessary to con­ hint Electric Bitters and he ini- s. * degs. 28 _ ’ ... E. _____ .„ w 1115.57 to the _ _ 1 of __ is well qualified, after 20 years fer with the County Court or proved wonderfully from takiuv line of Lot Section 9, T. 1 S., R. . the Bayocean people it is those six bottle». Its the best kidnev 10 W., then ” of practice nt the liar, to till the medicine I ever saw." Backache. 1929.57 to the responsible position he now oc­ i who have contributed liberally Tired feeling. Nervousness. lx>ss of ,^’Mt place of beginning, containing 134.8 cupies. I hut he will dole out towards its construction, not Appetite, warn of Kidnev trouble of tide land fronting on Lots 1, 2 3 justice with fairness, no one those who have not given a that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Sectipn K T. 1 S , R 10W cent. We move that those who Bright • disease. Beware Take neetl have any doubt, and if we Electric Bitters and be safe. Kven­ elected the committee and the Bid »hould be accompanied by a may ba permitted to use n slang bottle guaranteevl. 5t)c at Chas 1 regular application to purchase and phrase, he will give lawyers and members of the committee, be Clough's. exchange for the full amount litigants a square deal. We asked to contribute $100 or offered and should be addressed to A Mail Carrier's Load more towards the road,and after want to congnituUte the judi­ 11 G‘. J’V,wn’ C,erk s,a«' f-ane heavier when he has a weak Board. Salem, Oregon, and marked cial district on having such an they have done this they will Seems back and kidney trouble. Fred Api>hcation and bid to purchase able jurist on the bench, and we be in a position to confer, with I Duehren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, tide land».” (eel sure that the people of this the rest of the contributors, ! .. has.. MV»: ”| have been bothered G. G. B rown . with the Potter people, and not w with kidney and bladder trouble county will have the utmost ... . Slerk S,a,e I-*nd Board. before. Another thing, it does 191’î“ th‘" 1