Tillamook Headlight. Deoember 21. 1911. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS BULB CLOVER* ABROAD AND AT HOME* A New Perenial Clover Dis­ The South End of the County Useful Information and Rea­ covered in Tillamook County. Want 10 Mill Road Levy sons Why Tillamook Bar and Cloverdale Courier. A new perenial clover, a native of With mud knee deep on the roads the Nestucca, is a specie of alsike, Bay Should be Improved. in this end of the county the efforts with the alsike food value, perpetu­ WANT GOOD ROADS. In the Berlin Tageblatt recently- ates itself from node buds and bulbs, of our friends in Fairview, who are urging the county court to cease appeared a display advertisement having no bloom, flower, seed or road work for a year, comes to us of the excellent opportunities for the I sex. It may be run through a feed location of industrial plants afford­ ■ cutter and sown on meadow, pas­ with poor grace. We do not want to plunge tha ed by the new harlxir works at Gel­ ture or prepared ground, and will county into debt neither do we wish senkirchen, for which, it was stated, j yield 30 tons and up per acre. It to plunge into the road with the no less than ti, 090,000 marks had ' thrives on any land red clover will hope that the top of our hats will be been appropiated. Reference to an grow and on land too wet and cold atlas shows that Gelsenkirchen lies to grow red clover. May planting the only thing above the surface. Therein reason in all things and in the interior Province of West­ will yield a crop in July. One plant we cannot see any reason why the phalia. What important river runs I produces from 200 to several thou Fairview people, with their good by Gelsenkirchen? Not the Rhine— sand plants. Grows in the winter roads, should wish the county to that is miles away. Inspection of I and frost does not affect it. Write' stop road improvement until it in ¡the harbor plan reveals a canal con lor methods of cultivation. j necting with the Rhine. Was this out of debt. Those who desire starters of this Siippo-e we would suggest to the . lues made over a "harbor” ora ditcli bulb clover cun do so by writing to Fairview people that they pay to ' through the bills back of Oberhau­ M. Thompson, Blaine, Ore. Plants th<- county an amount equal to that sen und nearly $1,500,000 spent to 10c. each. Orders will not be re­ of thecost of their road improvement attract new industries to help make ceived for less than 10 or more than above what they had to pay in road that outlay pay? Undoubtedly it 100 plants. was. When your Teuton invests tax for the same. Very little calculating is necessary four marks in improvement, he fig­ High School Flashes. to see thae they would be hard hit ures that at least five marks are and a greater howl than ever would coming back High School is not in session Now picture the citizens of Utica, I this week owing to the fact that the issuefrotn Pint quarter. Theirtaxes New York, laying out a harbor on alone would not have built the roads Teachers Institute was in session tli< - have and for the balance they the Erie Canal and advertising the most of the time. We think that it nre honestly in debt to the rest of fact to the world as an inducement would be much more advisable had the county, and should be willing for the location of new industries the institute been held during vaca­ there! Yet Utica is situated, with to liquidate that inbebtedness. tion week, thereby allowing the In other words, the rest of the co­ respect to the Atlantic Coast, about school the week of study, that by- unty lias foe’ped them put good as Gelsenkirchen to the North Sea this has been almost entirely roads in their district and they ports Nor is this an exceptional ruined. We are not in favor of hold- should nowhelpthe rest of the co­ instance. Did you ever hear of ing school until the first of July, unty to get equally good roads, and Ntiess? Not many- years ago its because of an over amount of holi­ that’s only fair. Fairview then population had sunk to about 4,500, days. me uc gets the best of it. because they and the good people of the town Friday morning the debating decided that something had to be team got the improvements first. composed of Reed done. After much deliberation they Elbert Ginn p and Benly Stal We believe the ranchers of Fair- view lire good, honest people who borrowed nearly $2.000,000, made of start for Nehalem, to meet the are willing to stand their share of the degenerate stream Erft a deep Nehalem debating team in debate burden when the matter is brought water canal to the Rhine, and con- at that place. The question " Re- to liiem in a fair and honorable structed a commodous harbor, with 8Olved that the Federal Government lielit but it is easy to seen that carefully’laid- out sites for industrial 9hould ad t a Parcel8 Po8t in con. they have never had occasion to plants. Now trade of all kinds flour- nection wi'th the Po8tai Depart- v sit this end of the county when the ■ sues, the improvements are paying ment „ wil, be oppotjed by our reads nre in the condition they are f< r themselves, upward of forty new team. There i(J a *e£t deal ii i- in. In the summer months fn tones have been secured, includ- terial on both gide8 of the que8tion the roads are tolerably fair. That ing branches of two of the greatest a„d it is expected that the contest ■ — is the time of year when citizens of American companies, and the pop............... will be very close. The .... Nehalem ore end of the county visits the ot­ ulation is passing the half-way post team we understand is very strong on its race toward the 100.000 mark. her parts of the county’ and for a this year, but we are not able to man to circulate a petition in this | In our country Neuss might be com­ state whether our team is strong or pared, in point of situation, to end if the county at this time of not at present. year asking to have road work held Norristown, Pennsylvania, altho At first it was thought that an tip would have the courage of a without the advantages of Norris­ excursion would be run to Nehalem Daniel, he would leave with even town, originally-as to natural loca­ that night, but the matter has been less signatures than did the petition tion, population or industries. But «.¡ven Tin and it is not known recieve when it was circulated here imagine the taxpayers ofNorrietown whether anv one expect the de­ when our roads were at their best. ooliguting themselves to the ex- ¿"¿ers and" Prof Moore will go to . We hope the county court will not tent of $2,000 000 to provide a harbor .. . c,n or not: , be unduly influenced by the petition. and dockage on theSchuylkill! At entertained the Dusseldorf, on the Rhine, early ex- V le 8enlor K*ris Petitions should be weighed and carefuiy considered. To refuse a penditures aggregating close upon ??n*?r *J°y8 UJ *‘'e home of Mr. A. ~ river _____ traf- **; Gay , lord, in the west end of the man you r signal lire to his petition, t5,000,000 for encouraging ___ many I - .............. ily Tuesday’ evening. A fine time no matter what the petition is for fie are being increased by When by those present. — _ its , present!* ---------- 8 reported . . x . Games is not a pleasant thing to do. Peti millions more. V." lions are also circulated at a time progressive policy was inaugurated "ere played and light refreshments when little or no discussion has Dusseldorf bad a population less were served. A large number of the High taken place and real facts and fig­ than that of Wilmington, Delaware, ures me not funr.linr to those who and few of the natural advantages School students are attending the sign the petition. This is demon­ ot Wilmington with respect to mati- institute this week, from which at­ Now it tendance they nre deriving much strated by the fact that several sig. uracturing and commerce. tiers of the petitions are now re h is six times as many people and good and are not loosing entirely probably ten times as many factory their week s schooling. questing that their names be strick­ Would Wilmington en from the list, Out of the very operatives. spend $5,000,000 to get started in the few in this end of the county who . ..------ 1 -i ......... .io-., we jlnve |carfl. snnie way, and double that invest- Vote of Condolence signed the petition ed t.f two who will see that their n ent ti short time afterward? Mann- Hall of Tillamook Lodge, No. mi me» lire taken from the lists lie- h -ini has spent about $9,000,000 on fore the court acts. The circulater harbor improvements, with private I. O. O. F., Tillamook, Oregon. of a petition is anxious to get investments along its water fronts December 12, 1911. ns many sigdiitiires us possible. that run into enormous figures. As To the Officers and Members of He is enthusiastic und like the a manufacturing and distributing Tillamook Lodge, No. 94. I.O.O.F. __________ to Your ..................... committee, , _ appointed saletnan selling goods, gives „ the center it takes high rank among the kind of talk his listeners wish to commercial cities of the world, with draft appropriate resolutions of con- Not dolence on the death of Brother C. hear. It is tie argument of one a population of about 175,000. point to one man and another point long ago it might have been likened B. Hadley, beg leave to submit the to Little Rock, Arkansas. How does following: to another, and while it petition Tillamook Lodge joins with our should have due consideration it Little Rock compare with it today? should not he considered iih a vote, In order to meet the increased re lamented Brother’s family and because a man posts himself on all quirement of rivet traffic, a new friends in testifying to the high sides of the question and votes his harbor, including about nine miles worth and standing of Brother heat judgment, but ns to petitions of quay walls and the opening of a Hadley, who departed from this it is all one-sided argument. How­ basin of 500 acres, is being construct- earthly life in the fullness of years, ever, we believe the court before its ed at brankfort-on-the-Main at a and after a life of constant devotion next session will have learned cost of $13,690,000. Frankfort has a to his family and to the ennobling from the taxpayers they are as a population equal to that of Kansas teachings of our Order. Brother Hadley was born in the majority' in favor of permanent City. After herculean efforts on the road building and that as much as part of a few citizens, Kansas City State of Wisconsin in July, in 1846, possible lie done each year without is just getting one line of packets joined Tillamook Lodge,No. 94,Jan- started down the river.—Collier’s uary 21, 1889, where he held his liny let up. membership until his death, Dec- A ten mill road tax will do a whole Weekly. ember 2nd, 1911. lot this year because we have no machinery to buy and if we are no Teachers’ Institute. While Brother Hadley's avocation ________ . ‘ in life did not permit him to attend further in debt at the close of the __ _ regulery, his heart was al- tear than we now are we will have The school teachers and instruct- Lodge no just reason to complain. ors of the various schools of tli'e ways with Tillamook Lodge and all county have been attending the that pertained to Oddfellowship; Therefore, Be it Resolved: That annual teachers' institute which was For Sale. being held Monday, Tuesday und Tillamook Lodge testfies in the Wednesday of this week in the as- strongest manner possible to its ad- Heavy, well matched team nini seinbly hall of the High School miration of the sterling qualities wagon tor sale cheap or will trade building. 1>nd manhood which distinguished as part pavaient on town property. , The attendance was good, there our late departed Brother, and we F rank H anknkratt . being tietween fifty and sixty present deeply sympathise with his family at nearly all sessions. The percent »nd trust that the Great Giver of all • -• large goou good will soften the blow they have age of - men teachers was very The Port of Tillamook Case • in comparison with that of other recieved; years, undoubtedly, because of the Resloved that these resolutions be copy- The Port of Tillamook case which i better wages being given at present spread upon ttie the minutes, a ---------- sent - to the widow of our deceased was ’rieil before Judge Benson on i for educators. Saturday. and a good ileal of inter The lecturers wire Supt. L. R. Brother and the tnemders of his <■ regi>n Teacher»* Monthly gave a Sold by Lamar's Drug Store. agreed that briefs were to be sub­ tulk on Indiati. Legenda, accoiups- mitted. A decisi >n is expected in med by alides. A Terrible Blander about two weeks. The general opi­ to neglect liver trouble. Never do nion amongst those who heard the it. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills case is that the case will be decided Dr. Morris the well known on the first sign of constipation, i