Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVE m BERJSJW
I
Notice of Sal® of Tide Landa.
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
lacked the gixxi roads sentiment the end of the year, the same
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
for n long time.haB just woke up as those who rushed into the
1.50 to the fact that, to keep in line experiment of feeding alfalt«*
One year........
Coughing at Ni»ht
Means loss of sleep
for everyone. Foley’, h “’ kf
Tar Compound stops the""*! W
once,
the tick
ness in relieves
the throat
and»*? «
darned membranes
p ’** *
cold developing lnto bro£?*»
pneumonia. Keep
•
Notice i* hereby given, <o ">>
whom it may concern ¡ that 1,1 Pu^’
-nance and bv virtue of an order of
The County Court of the State of
76
Six months ...
hav
on
the
advice
of
someone
Oregon, for Tillamook County,
f.O with the other progressive coun­ else and without figuring the
Three months
made and entered of record herein
ties of the State, it must im­
cost. That ought to be some
on the 6th day of November, 1911,
prove
its
highways,
consequent
­
the matter of the guardianship
Entered as second class mail mat­
criterion to go by in switching
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at ly the County Court has agreed from one thing to another. Our ?Dwr’est in the tide and overflow of Samantha Mills, an incapable
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of to levy a ten mill road tax. No
lands hereinafter described, K,v,n{< person, the «nder,i‘f®ed’.ta't *“^«1
March 3. 1879.
doubt this will meet with some advice to the dairymen is : Stay however to the owner or owners of lain of her person and e8tat®. win
with the cheese business, which i any lands, abutting or fronting on Bell at private sale, the following
opposition from those who hold
such"ide and overflow lands
all coughs and colds, tak. r,**
property, to wit:
land for speculation, but as the is tried out and proved a good the preference right to purchase described
The Northeast quarter of the Honey and Tar Compo”/^
th
:
ng,
and
good
enough
to
stay
good roads movement is mak­
said tide and overflow lands at the southeast quarter of section 30, in tains no opiates. Chas In®*
' *• «■ski
highest price offered, provided such township 3 south of range 9 west of Co.
ing great headway, the futile with.
offer is made in good faitli, and the Willamette Meridian, (excepting
attempts to thwart the good
There will be a city election also providing that the ¿an<|.
a tract 9 rods square, heretofore
roads movement is sure to meet
next
month and it is up to the not be sold for nor any °^r‘her^ sold to the United Bre‘hrenChurch TT T. BO'ITB,
with miserable failure.
for
accepted
of
less
than
people to elect a progressive, go acre, the Board reserving the right at Beaver. Oregon. 1 Also all that X X» A ttorney - at -L at . '
part of the southeast quarter of the
The streets in Tillamook City
ahead administration, or one to reject any and all bids.
southeast quarter of section 30, in
ar * g -tting in a deplorable con­
The mayor of Bay City should that will do nothing to improve
Said lands are situated in Tilla­ township 3 south of range 9 west of Complete set of Abstract
dition, so much so that the city have shown a magnanimous the city.
Tillamook City has mook County. Oregon, described the Williamette Meridian, which
needs boosters to run the city spirit by being on hand and ex lacked the civic pride that have as follows :
.
.
Taxes paid
lies on the north side of the Nes- n office.
Beginning at a point which w the tucca River, and a tract of land
government.
tending the glad hand to the pushed many of the \\ illamette Meander
Corner between Sections
Residents.
Tillamook delegation, which cities to the front, but there is 16 and 15 and running along high containing 8 acres more of less on
the south side of the Nestucea
following
courses
:
A special road tax in road dis­ had been invited to luncheon on no reason why this city should water line the
River, commencing 100 feet below
Tillamook Block.
Little courtesies always remain in a state of leth­ N 50 degs., 04' W. 490.00 feet.
trict Number ;1 would enable Wednesday.
the mouth of Beaver Creek in said
45
’
W.
359.00
feet.
Both phones.
N. 57 degs.,
359.60
section :*), and running thence
the north part of the county to of that nature go a long way to argy.
The time has arrived
N. 69 degs., 04’ W. 696.62 feet
feet, to
t°
obtain all the proposed road pro­ harmonize matters in different when the citizens should be on the line of Lot 2, then the following south across said Nestucca river to
the section line; thence east to the
localities. Although the Bay the alert and wide awake as to course to low water line.
jects therewith little delay.
southeast corner of said section 30 ;
,
26
’
W.
220.00
feet,
then
City people were unable to par­ the city’s interest, as it is a long
N. 0 deg. -.......... .........
thence north across said river, C arl haberlach ,
line
the
following
along
low
water
containing 28 acres, more or less,
Guests at the hotels have lieeti ticipate in Tillamook’s hospi­ way behind the progressive, up- courses:
excepting the rights heretofore
61 ......................
degs., 44’ E. 219.88 feet.
s.
enjoying strawlierries grown at tality owing to the lateness of to-date cities of other towns in
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
granted to Beaver, Oregon School
the train Tuesday night, the ’ the state.
294.92
feet.
E.
32
’
87
degs.,
A
live,
energetic-
S.
District,
in
the
tract
of
land
now
Sandlake, which was a surprise
S. 50 degs., 53’ E. 276.86 feet.
used by said district for school
Çrutôchcv ^.fcuokat,
to them. This, however, goes Tillamook delegation appre-1 city administration >s needed,
S. 68 degs., to’ E. 218.64 feet.
ciated
Bay
City
’
s
hospitality
the
purposes, and excepting about ten
which
could
do
much
to
improve
to show how mild the weather
s. 62 degs., 55’ E. 188.80 feet.
acres of said southeast quarter of
Tillamook Block.
next day.
i local conditions. On the other
degs.,
have been.
S. 72
____
____ 38'
— E. 275.96 feet to the southeast quarter of section 30, de­
j hand, a lifeless, do nothing ad­ Section line between 15 16 then
S. 0 deg , 04’ W. 390.00 feet to the scribed in a mortgage made by
Judge Kelly made the remark
hold the city
Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! For good that in practicing law he never ministration will
beginning, and containing6.9 acres Christopher Mills and Samantha Q.EORGE WILLETT,
it should be of tide land in front of Lot 3 of Mills, dated August 27, 1903, and
roads and $50,000 for each road advised his clients to rush into backward when
Anyone can Section 16, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of W.M. recorded in Book ”N” at page 159
district next’year.
They need court, only as a last resort. He pushing ahead.
Bids should be accompanied by thereof, record of mortgages of said
A ttorney - at -L aw .
have
stated to
Also the southwest quar­
that amount of money and as was a successful attorney, and see that what we
a
regular application to purchase county
But can
be
highly
important.
ter
of
the
southwest
quarter
of
sec
­
much more if they can get it. in giving that kind of advice he
and exchange for the full amount
Next to Tillamook County]
the progressive citizens elect a
and should be addressed to tion 29, in township 3 south of
Be a good roads booster.
saved many of his clients disap­ progressive city administration offered
Bank,
G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land range 9 west of the Willamette >
pointment and needless ex­ as long as the saloon keepers Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked Meridian, containing 40 acres more
or
less,
(exceping
the
tract
of
land
T illamook - O regoi
There is a greater demand for pense. Many cases are taken and those affiliated with them " Application and bid to purchase 9 rod square heretofore deeded to
good road* today than ever be­ into court for trivial amounts, control the city’ caucus and the tide lands.”
the
Free
Methodist
Church
at
G G. B rown ,
fore in the history of the coun­ but when all the expenses of city election ? We hardly think
Beaver, Oregon), and excepting
H. GOYNE,
Clerk State Land Board
ty, and even if a ten mill road the litigation are figured up it so, for it has been the custom
Dated this 7th day of September, also, the land platted and dedicated
as the town of Beaver as shown
tax is levied, many needed road amounts to considerable. The to elect as many officials as pos­ 1911.
________
by tlie recorded plat thereof, re­
A ttorney - at -L aw .
improvements will have to go tendency with attorneys is to sible whose aim was to look
corded in deed book *‘Z” at page
Notice
of
Sale
of
Tide
Lands.
fight
cases
and
take
them
from
over.
352, records of Tillamook County, Office : Opposite Court H
after the saloon keepers’ inter­
court to court, regardless of the ests first, last and all the time.
Oregon.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
Said sale will be made from and
A woman cannot go to congress cost it is to litigants and the Under the circumstances we
T illamook , O regom .
the State Land Board of the State of after the 7th day of December, 1911,
or the legislature, but she can stay taxpayers.
think
it
would
be
giving
the
Oregon, will sell to the highest bids will be received at the law
at home and be speaker of the
house.—Cloverdale Courier.
saloon keepers good advice if bidder at its office, in the Capital office of Webster Holmes, Attorney
at Salem, Oregon, on for the undersigned guardian, in
The
postal
authorities
are
a
they would keep their hands off Building,
You are wrong, Bro. Taylor.
T. BO ALS, M.D,
December 26, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock Tillamook City, Oregon, or to the
little
slow
iu
getting
railroad
i
of city politics and allow the a. m., of said day, all the State in­ undersigned at Beaver, in Tilla­
She is or ought to be the politi­
mail
service
established
on
the
affairs of the city to fall into the terest in the tide and overflow lands I mook County Oregon.
cal boss of the house.
P. R. &N., owing, no doubt, to hands of some of our progres­ hereinafter described, giving, how­
The terms of said sale are, at least PHYSICIAN & SUE
certain formalities which have sive citizens.
ever to the owner or owners of any one-half of the purchase price in
They
must
see
The tlsh case in the circuit to be complied with. The Port­
lands abutting or fronting on such cash, gold coin of the United States
T1 LI-AMUOK.
...... ...... of
court this week was simply a land officials, the Commercial how important it is that some­ tide and overflow lands, the pre-_ of _________
America, p .......
and ........
the ..........
remainder
waste of valuable time and ex­ Club here and the postmaster thing be done to improve and ference right to purchase said tide the purchase price of any of the
Tillamook Block.
overflow lands at the highest property sold, to be secured by first
pense to the taxpayers.
Those have all tried to hasten the ser­ upbuild the city. There is much and
price
offered,
provided
such
offer
is
mortgage,
to
bear
interest
at
the
who rush into court with such vice in every possible manner, i to be done by way of civic im­ made in good faith, and also pro rate of at least 6 per cent per annum
trivial cases should lx* made to As the recommendation of the | provement and the citizens viding that the land will not be sold from date of sale until paid,
M. KER RON,
P J will * be received
----- —’ and
'
----
con
foot the bills, not the taxpayers. railroad inspector did not reach must show more civic pride in for nor any offer therefor accepted
Bids
f‘
... .........
the future than in the past if of less than $7.50 per acre, .'be
sidered upon
any distinct tract
Washington until last Satur-i Tillamook City expects to make Board reserving the right to reject or parcel of land.
] Dated this 7th day of November, PHYSICIAN & SURGE!
Tillamook City needs a live, day, it would be the end of this the progress and growth that it any and all bide
Said lands are situated in Tilla- 1911.
progressive city .administration week before a reply could be re­ should do. But, as usual, we
Tillamook Block,
mook County, Oregon, and des­
R. C. M agarrell ,
composed of busiuess men who ceived if the matter was imme­ expect the saloon people to pack cribed as follows :
Guardian of the person and estate
would give the city a boost and diately attended to, but we ex-j and control the city caucus.
Beginning at a point which is the of Samantha Milla.
Oi
Tillamcok,
meander corner between Sections 7
uplift. Is it possible, however, pect to see railway mail service;
W ebster H olmes ,
and 8, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of W.M.,
Attorney for said guardian.
to elect an administration of established within a short time]
and running along high watermark
Notice of City Election.
that character ? The city needs from now, and although it may
J
I. M. SMITH,
the following courses :
be often a little late, there will
it and needs it bad.
S.
61
degs.,
IM
’
W.
“
.
............................
187.95.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
School Items a Valuations
S. 39 degs., ¿9’ W. 390.80.
be a saving of time.
voters of Tillamook City, Oregon, that
N. 61 degs. 45’ W. 271.30.
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
there will be a general election held in
Jackson County’s $1,500,000
S. 85 degs., 13’ W. 719.20.
The school census should be taken
As there are several irnpor- [ said city, on Monday, December 4tb,
S. 87 degs., 54’ W. 634.40.
Office over J. A. Todd A Ü
road bonds are declared legal by
this week. The 25th is the exact date
N 88 degs., 56’ w 300.00.
Judge Calkins, who maintains taut road projects proposed in 1911, between the hours of 9 o’clock a.
Tillamook. Ore.
for
same.
N. 9 degs., 56’ W. 329.80.
and
12
o'clock
m. and
that a county may create in­ road district No. 1, all of which m.
Some districts have not called for
N. 29degs.. 12’ W. 539.11.
debtedness by bonding for per­ are needed for the development 4 o’clock p. m. of said day for the
North
470.58 to the the library books, which have been in
manent road improvements. It of that section of the county, purpose of electing the following section line between Sections6 and 7. this office since October. Teachers
0. HAWK,
Eaet
637,86 to low
is safe to say that other counties to obtain these without having officers of said city, to-wit. Mayor,
and patrons are requested to get them
water
line
thence
along
said
line.
will follow suit, now that the to wait several years, a small Marehall, Recorder, Treasurer, one
at the firstopportunity, that the pupils
S. 24 degs. 15’ E. 325
— 47.
special tax fora few years would Councilman from the first ward of said
law points have been settled.
S. 37 degs., 21’ E. 738.42.
may derive a benefit from them during PHYSICIAN & SUI
not lx* out of place. There is city, one Councilman from the second
N. 67 degs., 44’ E. 1277.32.
_
this term.
N 62 degs., 12 E. 282.27 to the
the road from Mohler to the ward of said city, one Councilman from
The weather was stormy for beach, the beach road to Gari­
All members of school boards may
section line between sections 7 and 8.
the third ward of >aid city, one Coun­
the past two weeks, but not so
BAY CITY, 0:
571.74 to place secure copies of the 1911 School Laws
baldi, the proposed road from cilman from the fourth ward of said of South
beginning, containing 37.3 acres by calling at office for them.
bad as other places where they Nehalem to Mohler, and the
city and one councilman from the fifth of tide land fronting on Lots 5 and
had blizzards, clyclones, zero
Notice of special tax levies should be
Necarney mountain road, all of
6, of Section 7, T. 1 S., R. 10 W of
weather, etc.
After a heavy which will entail the expendi­ ward of said city, one water commis- W.M. Also
in the office of the County Clerk, not
R. BEALS,
rain storm in Tillamook Old ture of large sums of money, aioner from the first ward of said city.
Beginning at a point which is the later than December 10.
And also for the purpose of adopting meander corner between Sections 8
Sol looms up and makes every­
Valuations of various school districts
and without some local assist­
REAL ESTATE,
thing look bright and wnrm, ance ora special tax, it is going or rejecting the following ordinances, and 9 T. 1 S . R. 10 W. W.M.. and in Tillamook County: No, 1, $415,700;
running
along
high
line
the
follow
­
notwithstanding that that it is to take a number of years before which said ordinances were passed by ing courses.
No. 2, $260,430; No. 3, $235,420; No. 5,
F inancial A c
the Common Council of said city, and
N. 62 degB., --------
the winter.
58’ W. 115.25.
$205,605; No. 6, $63,860; No. 7, $136,-
money will be available tocarry approved by the Mayor of said city, on
S. 71 degs., 07’ W 301.8a
No. 8, $65,120; No. 9, $793,960;
these projects through.
And the 6th day of November, 19U, to-wit:
Tillamook, Oreg*
S. 55 degs., 07’ w. 222.90.
10, $290,620; No. 11. $685,020;
As soon as railway mail ser­ as the Nehalem people have Ordinance No. 216, ordinance No. 217,
N. 75 degs., 19" w. 54a 7a
12, $314.550; No. 13, $129,090;
N. 67 degB., 32' w. 279.00.
vice is established, Qte Trask shown a disposition to help ordinance No. 218, and ordinance
N. 14 degs., 25’ E. 574.90.
14, $756,150; No. 15, $410,070;
river toll road will fall into dis­ themselves, it would not be out No. 223.
R. P. J. SHARP,
N. 55 degs., 00 w. 654 30.
16. . $43,150; No. 17. $516,610;
use. Notwithstanding that it of place to give this matter n
That said election will be held in the
N. 43 degs., 44’ w. 555.60.
$89,620;
No.
18.
$72,140;
was a laid road to travel over in little serious consideration by City Hall in said city, and that C. E.
N. 35 dega., 37’ w. 876.20.
19.
20, $134,850; No. 21. $81,416;
N. 47 degs., 14' w. 223.40.
RESIDENT DBST»
the winter, the mail came over all concerned,especially ns there Reynolds, Frank Severance and R. L.
N.
30
degs., 27’ w. 646.00.
22, $173,270; No. 23. $260,430;
the route with surprising regu­ are those who think this would Wade have been appointed Judges
N. 49 degs., 09’ w. 1197.9a
24, $496,620; No. 25, $145,860; Office across the street
larity, and. considering every­ lx* the best way to solve the dif­ thereof, and E. D. Hoag and Robt.
N. 31 dega., 26’ w. 577.00.
26, $58,040; No. 27, $417,990;
thing, those who have packed ficulty
of raising sufficient Watt Clerks thereof and that a caucus
S. 73 degs.. 55’ w. 283.00.
Court Hou«'
S. 55 dega., 01' w. 797.5a
28, $583,041; No. 29, $206,710;
mail acroM the Coast range for money. Give this district $50,- will be held at the Commercial Building
Dr. Wise’« ofi»
s. »4 degs , 00* w. 133.00 to M.C. No. 30, $82,350; No. 31, $1045,260
many years are deserving of 0U0 each year for the next four in said city, on Saturday November 25,
between Sections 7 und 8.
32,
$136,870;
No.
years
it
would
help
some,
but
considerable praise.
33, $514,470 *
1911, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose
North
_____
571.74 _______
to low
34, $32,210; No. 35, $1267,350
considerable work would have of nominating candidates for said city water line and then along low water
8ARCHET,
■ line ..
the following courses
36, $53,670; No. 37, $22,730-
offices.
When an organization obtain­ to go over from year to year.
L . The F asili«®***
N.
62
d
gs.,
12
1
E
‘
~
172.29.
38, $312,030; No. 39, $794,875;
Done by order of the Common Coun­
ed signatures to a petition on
N. 70 degs , 10* E. 78U 95.
cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, Novem­
40, $292,740; No. 42. $50,570;
S. 84 dega., 18' E 453.08.
the false statement that the pro­
Jack Jennings' li tter in ano­ ber 21, 1911.
43. $61,960; No. 44. $12,300; C.ea’jing, Pressing
S. 67 degs., 18’ X 596.00.
T. B. Handley,
posed Bayitcean road would ther column is timely and right
s. 46 dega , 44’ E i4oaoa
45, $28.280; No. 46, $298,740;
City
Recorder.
jug a Speö*^'
cost the county from $7.1,01)0 to to the point. It is well to go
s. 35 degs., 53’ E. 1160 90
47,
$6.450; No. 48, $170,405;
$100.000, mid then turns round slow before any great change is
s. 52 dega., 13* E. 734.48.
A Fsther's Vengenge
49. $219,070; No. fo, $24,830;
s. 62 degs.. 51’ K. 1314.86.
mid endorses an expenditure of made in the manufacture of
Store in Heins Bl
s. 76 degs., 18’ K. 1266.69
51, $162,620; No. 52, $56,520;
$11,000 jowards building and cheese, for it is often well to let would have fallen on any one who
degs.
attacked the «on of Peter Bondy, of ,, s. 49
28
’
54. $334,160; No. 55. $48,640;
K. 1115.57 to - th®
Gallery
$10,000 for surfacing the road, well enough alone.
It took South Rockwood, Mich., but he'was line of ....
I.ot 1 of Section 9, T 1 IS.
S. R
W. S. Buel,
it shows on the face of it that years of patient toil to establish powerless before attacks of Kidnev 10 W., then
County School Superintendent.
J. CLAUSS^®
West
1929.57 to the
signatures were obtained on the wide reputation of Tilla­ trouble. "Doctors could not help
mook cheese mid a gixxi mar­ him," he wrote, "so at last we gave place of beginning, containing 134.8
misrepresentation.
.
LAWYÄ
Electric Bitters and he im­ of tide land fronting on Lo’s 1, 2, 3
Balked at Ccld 8teel.
ket and demand for the same. him
proved wonderfully from taking a"d 4
8, T. 1 S„ R. 10W.
"I
wouldn
t
let
a
doctor
cut
my
Many attempts will be made to six bottles. Its the best kidnej of \\ M
The city allowed the railroad
‘o®'.”.8aid H. D. Ely, Bantam,
induce the dairymen to switch medicine 1 ever saw.” Backache,
Bid should be accompanied by a f??
to monopolize a whole street,
Onio, ’although a horrible ulcer
from *the cheese factories to Tired feeling. Nervousness. Loss of regular application to purchase and had been the plague of my life for
aij Tillan»*
but it fails to do anything with
Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble exchange for the full amount
milk condensers und shipping that
four
years.
Instead
I
used
Buck-
may end in dropsy. diabetes or offered and should be addressed to
the dirty muss caused by the
cream mid milk to Portland Bright's disease.
T illamook ■
Beware: Take G. G. Brown, Clerk State Lane I len's Arnica Salve, and my foot was
rail rigid-grade at the saw mill,
Electric
Bitters and be safe. Kverv Board. Salem. Oregon, and marked soon completely cured,” Heals
under the pretext that the dairy­
for the convenience of those who
bottle guaranteed. 50c at Chas. I.
Application and bid to purchase Burna, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Ec­
men would receive more money Clough's.
zema, Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile
c««me to the city to trade. It is
tide lands.”
M. AUST!».
for their product. With milk
cure 25c at Chas. I. Clough’s.
no wonder to us that residents at about $1.50 for 100 pounds,
G. G B rown ,
J. E. Parker. '2021 No. 10th St.. Ft.
_ . J Clerk State Land Board.
north of town are sending to it
Starts Mach Trouble
will be
“Show
me” Smith. Ark , says that he has taken 1 19li*,ed th**
CIVIL ENGINS®*
d"y °* Oc,ob®r'
Chicago, Portland and other
many
kinds
of
kidney
medicine,
If all people knew that neglect of
with a large number of dairy­ but did not get better until he took I
places for their goods because men before they will make a
constipation would result in severe
SURVEY^
roiey Kidney
Money Fills.
rille. No matter how , For naina in th.
indigestion, yellow jaundice or vir­
the city officials will do nothiug change, but, no doubt, enough Foley
long
you
have
had
kidney
trouble
dampen
a
nV?
<7
a
°
r
.
I—--......
irouoie dainiten >■
ulent
liver
trouble,
they
would
soon
to make it convenient for them will
will
find
quick and
permanent
ChT^rlL-P.T?
°‘ flann«’ w<th take Dr. King’s New Life Pills, and
you
will by
hud
permanent
s I ur
the experi- you
benefit
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