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    Tillamook Headlight, Deoember
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year.
Six months....
Three months
one’s spleen or malice is sure
1.5p to arouse a great deal of right­
75 eous indignation throughout
50 the county, and it would not
surprise us much to hear of tar
Entered as second class mail mat­ and feather bees.
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
^be ^illamook |eabligbt
Editorial Snap Shots.
Bury the hatchet and bury
petty, personal différencies and
all In Ip give Tillamook City and
County the biggest uplift next
year they have ever had.
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SALEM MAN HAS INTER
ESTING TIME.
Gets Soaked and Bumped and
Misses a Good Supper.
able. One unusually large log fol­
lowed me persistently, and I made
strenuous efforts to keep ahead of it.
I kept wishing I had gotten onto the
wreck Just as I was about to be
caught, I managed to climb upon
another large floating timber and
was safe.
I thought Mr. Snead and Miss
Laughead would be safe on the
wreckage, but when I turned to look
I saw them in the water, which was
more than waist deep, and making
frantic efforts to reach the shore.
By this time|the wave was receding
and in a very short time it had left,
them high, but not dry. The whole
thing had lasted only two or three
minutes, though it seemed much
longer. They xvere sorry looking
people. Miss Laughead came out
smiling and the very first words I
heard Mr. Suead say xvere,
Car­
negie medal for me.
They had gotten safely onto the
old hull but when the wave struck,
it had been lifted end tossed about
so violently that they were thrown
off immediately. Miss Laughead
had fallen off head first, and Mr.
Snead had rescued her from what
might have been a quite serious sit­
uation.
Two men were sawing wood near
by on the beach and saw the whole
affair. One of them, R. S Shreve,
took us to his tent home, where Mrs.
Shreve gave Miss Laughead clothes
and Mr. Snead and I xvere made
comfortable around a hot stove,
We did not get to see any more of
Bayocean and xvere quite ready to
return to Tillamook when the launch
left at about 4 o’clock.
On our way up, the launch ran
into a gill net which became entan­
gled in the rudder and propeller so
that we could not proceed. After
an hour or so of work the net was
disentangled or cut away, and the
launch went ahead, but it was now
dark, so it was not long until we
were aground on the mud flat A
smaller launch was being toxved a-
long, so we xvere transferred to it
and safely landed in Tillamook,
but too late for Ja splendid supper
that had |been prepared for us at
Hotel Todd.--Chas. H. Jones.
Sheriff’s Sale
In the C VIIVO..
Circuit Court
------- of
- the State of
Oregon, in the County ot
Tillamook
Thomas W. Morgan, Ì
Plaintiff.
vs.
George E. Nolan and r
Harriet E. Nolan I
(husband and wife), I
Defendants. J
State of Oregon, County of Tilla-
mook, SS.
Bv virtue of a judgment-order,
decree and un execution duly issued
out of and under the seal of the
above entitled court in the above
entitled cause to me duly directed
anddated the 24th day of November,
1911, upon a judgment rendered anti
entered in said court on the 11th day
of November, 1911, in favor of
Thomas W. Morgan, plaintiff, and
against George K. Nolan and Har­
riet E. Nolan, his wife, defendants,
for the sum of $300.00 and interest
thereon and for the further Hums
of$8.0oand$9.68and.interest thereon,
and for the further sum of $100.00
attorney’s fees and for the further
sum of $16.50 costs and disburse­
ments, and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
propertv, situate in the County of
Tillamook, State of Oregon, to-wit:
All of the southwest quarter (SW.
Vs) of the southeast quarter (SE. */*)
of section twenty-seven (27) of town­
ship one <11 south, of range ten (10),
west, of the Willamette Meridian
containing forty (40) acres of land
more or less, as the same appears
of record in the office of the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, State of
Oregon.
Noxv, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and de­
cree and in compliance with the
commands of said writ. I will, on
Saturday, the 30th day of Decem­
ber, 1911, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a.m., at the front door of the
County Ciurt House in the City of
Tillamook, in said county and state,
sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder
for United States gold coin cash in
hand, all the right, title and inter
est which the vithin named defend­
ants or either of them, had on the
date of the mortgage herein fore­
closed or since had in or to the
above described real property or
any part thereof, to satisfy said ex­
ecution, judgment order, decree,
interest, attorney’s fees, costs and
all accruing costs.
Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, Nov
ember 30, 1911.
H. C renshaw ,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore­
gon.
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Notice of Application^?^
to Sell Spiritous Malt
Liquors and Hard Cider, J]
N otice is H ereby Gn-.v
a petition presented in \
County Court of Tilla, “ V?"1
Oregon, fora liquor li Co*5
words letters and
full, true and correa
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therefrom ami of th.- whrY“0*^
is us follows, to-wit
0 e
In the County Court of the «>
Oregon, for the Coin?,
.
. ..
Tillamook.
'of
In the Matter of
cationofj. J McCormick’}
for Liquor License,
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To the Honorable Countv c
the State o| < fre^m"'
County of Tillamook ““ 1
\\E, THE l NI>ERs|<AE^kh
allege und show to you tin-
ing facts and petition von ? .
lows:
J u
foU
That xve and each of Ua
dents ami legal y ters within r*"
baldi Precinct, in Tillamook? Gan-
Oregon, and have t‘“en
more than thirty davs nexth^J?
ing the date and'siS^
petition, having been and not *
actual residents within eaid „t*
Cinct for more than thirty
next preceeding November $
About fifteen years ago I made
my first trip to ¡Bayocean. At that
time I got a launch to take me a
cross Tillamook bay from Hobson-
ville to the north end of the penin­
sula and from that place 1 walked
south on the Leach and over Cape
Mears to Netarts bay. I remember
II everybody will get into the
that I xvas considerably impressed
That xve hereby petition
boosting spirit next year and
with the formation of the narrow
grant a license to sell, 8pir^
help boost Tillamook City, in
peninsula four miles long between
malt and vinous liquors andjS
another twelve months it will
cider, or fermented cider. eo.nnS
Tillamook bay and the ocean, and
The
fradulent
manner
names
surprise most people what im­
kdown as hard cider, for the onS
were obtained on the State Uni­ I thought then that some day it
of one year from the date of
provements have taken place.
would
be
a
beautiful
place
for
a
versity referendum petition is
license, within said Garibaldi p»
proof enough to convince any­ summer resort. On my visit re­
cinct and at Garibaldi, therein*
J.
J. McCormick.
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If anyone earns their wages one that some other method is cently I found that a great change
P. Byroin, Garibaldi.
about Christmas time it is those urgently needed. The petition had taken place; the peninsula is
C. R. Sutton, Garibaldi
who handle large stacks of mail peddler must be eliminated, for now known as Bay Oceau and it
Frank Buckles,. Hobsonville 1
so successfully and with such it is much easier for a number looks now as if it might become
Wm. Keys, Garibaldi.
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one
of
Oregon
’
s
most
beautiful
and
promptness when most every­ of petition peddlers to get to­
Jo Hauxhurst, Garibaldi.
J. IL Thompson, Garibaldi
body is anxiously looking for gether and write a number of popular places to spend the au m-
B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi
mail.
fraudulent names upon each mer.
J. Jackson. Garibaldi.
Sun-
Our launch left Tillamook
other's petition than to obtain
Ben Johnson, Garibaldi.
The County Court will decide them honestly. This was the day morning with a splendid high
Carl Loll, Garibaldi
next week what the road levy fraudulent methods used to re­ tide runniug up the bay. I was
William Dowd, Garibaldi.
Frank K. Strueby, Garibaldi.
xvill be, and all we need add to fer the University appropria­ accompanied by Miss Maude Laug
Henry Champhe, Garibaldi.
this controversy is that we stand tion to a vote of the people. Be­ head and Sam Snead; they took me
A. N. Bolting, Garibaldi.
exactly in the same place whore cause the citizens of Cottage along as chaperone. How well I
Arthur Davis, Garibaldi.
we Htarted in, and that is the Grove could not divide Lane performed will be related later.
H. M. Davis, Garibaldi.
Chas. Fonger, Garibaldi.
county needs and requires a county and create another boun­ There were about fifteen passengers
Henry Jennings, Garibaldi.
10 mill tax for the next four or ty, they started in to fight the on board and the little launch was
Ben Tillofson, Garibaldi.
five years.
loaded
to
capacity.
The
weather
University appropriation with
H. Mitchell, Garibaldi.
Charles Bowers, Garibaldi.
the idea that it would injure was sunshiny and every body xvas
Jas. Snydow, Garibaldi.
The Tillamook High School Eugene.
The whole thing happy. At the beautiful little town
Martin Adamson, Garibaldi.
team won in the debate with turned out a miserable failure, of BayCity we stopped a few minutes
F. C. Robison, Garibaldi.
the Nehalem High School, not­ and it does not place Cottage to allow several passengers to get
A. C. Jennings, Garibaldi.
withstanding that it did not Grove in the best of light.
off and to take on several new ones,
R. C. Jackson, Garibaldi.
George Perry, Garibaldi
have a leg to stand on when it
then we proceeded straight across
L.
L. Mead, Garibaldi.
undertook to argue against the
the bay to.Bayocean, a distanee
Peter Schrantz, Rockaway.
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
The late Gipsy Smith revival of three miles.
government inaugurating a par­
TILLAMOOK BAR TO BE
P. L. Frost, Rockaway
cel post system in counection meetings in Portland are caus­
We found everything at Bay­
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That G. M. Gunderson, Rockaway.
IMPROVED.
with the post office department. ing some controversy because ocean looking prosperous. Great
in pursuance of a decree of fore­
C, H. Frost, Rockaway,
S C. Frost, Rockaway.
it was claimed that about 2,000 efforts are being made to get ready Secretary Approves Project closure and sale duly rendered and
F. Hart, Rockaway.
persons were converted and but for the summer season Consider­ to Cost $814,000-Half the entered by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Tillamook
Martin Hart, Rockaway.
County road warrants have a few have joined the churches able cement sidewalks has been con­
Amount to be Raised by County, on the 18th day of Novem­ M. M. Mead, Rockaway.
been worth one hundred cents as a result of those meetings. structed and several streets are al­
ber. 1911, and of an execution and
Lloyd C. Smith. Rockaway.
the Bocal Ports.
on the dollar for the past twelve There is too much sensational most ready to be paved. Several
order of sale, duly issued by the
Roy Dunham. Garibaldi,
years, notwithstanding the out­ religion these days and too miles of streets have beeu graded
W. H. Derby, Garibaldi.
The Secretary of War on Thurs­ Clerk of said Court, in pursuance
thereof, dated November 27th, 1911,
Thomas Quinn Garibaldi.
standing indebtedness was a many so called “evangelists" and a large number of men are kept
day transmitted to Congress with and to me directed I have levied
Wm. H. Franklin. Garibaldi.
lory w'ay above the$5,000limit. ♦ raveling over the country, who, busy at this work. A dredger is at
his approval the report of the upon all of the right, title and in­
Ben Center, Garibaldi.
The recent road agitation was no doubt, make a good living work pumping out the sand for the Army engineers, recommending the terest
of Albert H. Malaney, Lulu
J. J. McCormick. Garibaldi.
no sooner started when they that way and are pampered and ‘‘bay plunge," which, when com­
E. Malaney, D. T. Edmunds, John
Sam Johnson. Garibaldi.
went below par and a suit is praised by church people. We pleted, will be the largest outdoor north jetty at entrance of Tillamook H. Dunstan and Mary F. Dunstan,
Wm Campbell, Garibaldi.
Bay and the dredging of a channel defendants in the said foreclosure
J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi.
threatened to repudiate the pay­ have had revival meetings in swimming pool in the xvorld.
¿03 feet wide and 16 feet deep from proceedings, in and to the following
A. F. Goff, Garibaldi.
ment of them.
quick succession in Tillamook
Great things have been planned the entranee to Bay City at an es­ described real property, situate in
A. Johnson. Garibaldi.
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
to-xvit
:
E.
D. Best, Garibaldi,
City, and a great many religious for Bayocean, and it will be a very timated cost of $814,003, on condition
G. G. Suddock, Garibaldi.
There are those who contend skyrockets have been set off, as beautiful place when the work is that local interests bind themselves The Southeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter, and Lot 5, of
C. A. Eastland, Garibaldi.
that the Court could issue ii per­ well ns a good many unchrist­ completed. This time is several to defray half the cost.
Section 19, and the Northeast quar­
D. W. Johnson, Garibaldi.
petual injunction restraining ian remarks about other denom­ years away and an immense sum
J. A. Smith, Garibaldi.
As the Port of Tillamook and the ter of the Northxvest quarter and
the comity treasurer from pay­ inations, but in a short space of of money will have to be expended Port of Bay City have pledged Lots 9 and 10 of Section 30, contain­ G. Marshall, Garibaldi.
C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi.^^
ing 123.90 acres (except 21.82 acres
ing outstanding road warrants time, mid when the excitement before all is done.
themselves to raise half this amount, deeded
to Albert H. Malaney.I
C, F, Alexander, l.arilf^E
love the constitutional limit is over, we question whether
As soon as our launch landed xve the engineers recommend that
Also the West half of the North­
E. Beelitz, Garibaldi.
ot $5,000 indebtedness. Under ♦ hey do much good or increase went at once up over the peninsula, Congress this session appropriate east quarter, and Lots 0, 7 and 8 of
E A. Krumlauf, (mrib^^B
the Oregon system the people he church membership to any past the splendid new hotel, to the $200,000 cash to start the work and Section 30, and Lot 7 of Section 31.
A. G. Krumlauf Garibal^V
—
Chas --
Morgan, Garibaldi.
could legislate and vote to pay ;.reat extent. If a church ia so ocean beach. The tide xvas about adopt a continuing contract for the Also the tide land fronting and
Joe. Snetsinger, Garibaldi.
the county’s just debts, and in dead that it has to have a revi­ at its highest, and the swells were remaining $207,000 of the Govern­ abutting on Lots 3, 4 and 5 of Sec-
19. (Except the tide lands front­
John Paquet, Garibaldi.
event of it carrying, surely the val every few months to keep it running high, making splendid ment’s share, it being understood tion
ing and abutting on Malaney’s
Wm. Hartzell, Garibaldi.
Court would not override the alive it should close its doors. breakers along the beach. On reach that local funds will be made avail­ addition to Ocean Park) and the
H. B. Karr, Garibaldi.
s ivereign will of the people.
A. Aubery, Garibaldi.
But we cannot help thinking ing the beach we turned north and able as needed, so that work, once tide lands fronting and abutting on
Lots 1, 2, 3, 7. 8, 9 and 10 of Section
State of Oregon, County of Till»-
♦ hat instead of contributing so followed along the xvater edge, begun, can be carried forward rapid 30,
and the tide lands fronting and mook, SS.
abutting on Lots 6 and 7 of Sec­
With the improvement of the much money to help pay evan­ which was then almost up to the ly to completion.
I. J J. McCormick, being first
duly sworn, say .■—That I am one of
bar, the city water front, Ho- gelists, it would do more good immense drifts of logs that line the The original report of engineers tion 19.
All
in
Tcwnship
4
South
of
Range
the
petitioners wilhin named, an4
quarto» slough, the building of by giving it to the local pastors Bhore. We had not gone far when recommended two jetties at the en­ 10 West of Willamette Meridian.
that I circulated the same, that
to
carry
on
their
work.
How
­
a
large
wave
came
near
catching
us,
a road to Hay ocean, a sewer
trance to Tillamook Bay, a 16-foot
Also Lots 1 and 2, of Block 2, each and all of the foregoing name«
system and paved streets for ever, as sensational religion is but by lively running xve got out of channel to Bay City and a 14-foot Malaney's addition to Ocean Park petitioners signed the same; that
Except that portion of the pre­ each stated his name, postoflkead­
Tillamook City, and the proba­ in vogue, we cannot but note its way. A few minutes later, while channel to Tillamook City, at an
mises aforesaid contained within dress and residence correctly,;
ble building of the United Rail- the change that is taking place passing a large log, another wave estimated coat of $2,206,450, but this the
limite of Pacific City.
that each one is a legal voter with*
w ys through the city to the from the quiet devotion and came, but by lively climbing we plan was rejected by the Riversand
And in pursuance of said decree Garibaldi Precinct, and has actu­
reverence
for
religion
of
years
managed to get onto the log, and Harbors Board ns being too expen­ and order of sale I will, on Monday ally resided therein for more than
south side of Tillamook bay,
sive. The plan was then modified the 15th day of January, 1912, at the thirty days next proceeding Nor-
where it can procure deep water gone by with the flippant evan­ out of the reach of the water.
By this time we thought we had to cut out the improvement above hour of 10 o’clock a.m., at the front 3<>, 1911, and that all of the facte set
facilities in the natural channel gelist who overrides the sacred­
door of the Court House, in Tilla­ forth in said petition are true as 1
of the bay, it is predicted that ness of (religion and inject ’all learned enough to be more careful, Bay City, reducing the cost to $1,- mook City, Tillamook County, Ore­ verily believe.
kinds
of
sensational
remarks
und
Miss
Laughead
remarked.
“
We
744,000
on
condition
that
local
this and other improvements
gon, sell at public auction, subject
J, J. M c C ormick .
will create consideratile busi­ and irreverent stories into their have learned a lesson and will ¡not interests bear 25 per cent of the to redemption, to the highest bid­ Address, Garibaldi, Tillamook
preaching.
der,
for
cash
in
hand,
all
of
the
be caught like that any more.” cost, but this also was rejected and
ness in Tillamook City the com­
County, Oregon.
title and interest of the above
Subscribed and sworn to before
The beach la always interesting, only recently one jetty plan on the right,
ing year.
named defendants, or either of me this 30th dav of November. 1911.
Although it was a source of but it seemed more interesting than half-and-half basis was submitted them, in and to the above described
(Seal).
W ebster H olme *
What strange things do take , satisfaction to know' that the usual on this occasion. The waves and approved. It is said in the real property to satisfy said execu­
Notary Public for Oregon.
tion
and
order
of
sale,
interest
and
N otice is F urther H ekebi
place. Kor a number of years , Secretary of War had recom­ were larger than usual and came report that if one' jetty proves in­ costs, and all accruing costs. The
the great big bugaboo which mended a project for the im­ up so quietly and swiftly that they adequate. the question of building decree of foreclosure and order of G iven ,— That said petition m
be called up for action in
a second jetty will produce the de­ sale referred to was entered bv said County
confronted and hoodooed bar provement of Tillamook bar, were upon one before he knew it
Court of Tillamook county
We
had
gone
about
a
mile
along
court
in
a
cause
wherein
Kathleen
there
is
considerable
doubt
as
sired
2D
foot
depth
across
Tillamook
improvements was the atereo-
Oregon, on
the third day 0
.Illis
was
plaintiff,
and
the
other
!
the
beach
when
we
came
to
a
part
Bar and if this proves tu be the case
January, 1912. and based on
t\ ped excuse that the commerce to the wisdom of constructing
parties
above
named
xvere
de
­
of Tillamook bay diit not justi­ a north jetty. This places the of a hull of a wrecked ship or schoon­ no further project will be necessary. fendants and by the terms of said petition ; said J. J. McCormick. 0
said last named date, will apply J
This modified report will be con­
fy tin* expenditure, notwith­ Port of Tillamook in a perplex­ er. As we came to the wreckage
°f f,oret'losure the plaintiff said County Court for a license' ♦
standing the enormous amount ing dilemma, for their consult­ the last wave was receding, leav- sidered by the rivers and harbors as decreed to have and recover of be granted to him. to sell w'tln
from the defendants Albert H said Garibaldi Precinct and i
of resources of the county. The ing engineer advised this Port ' ing it so we could get within reach. committee and included in its new and
Malaney and Lulu E. Malaney, the the
town of Garibaldi therein,
Board of Engineers at Wush- not to put any money into a We were so interested in the old bill this Winter.
sum of $3000.00, with interest there­ spiritotis. malt and vinous liqu0"-
hull
and
became
so
interested
in
north
jetty.
The
engineer
on
ington, it is gratifying to see,
on at the rate of eight per cent, per fermented cider, conunonlv kno
annum from July 1st. 1910, for the -.s hard cider, for a period of o
has broken a wax from its un­ the Port of Bayocean is also of our discussion of it that we did not
Splendid Stock
sum of $3ao.OO as attorney's fees year from the date of said
tenable position and at last ad- the same opinion, as are also notice the approach of a monster
and
for the coats and disbursements
Dated this 30th day of Novenit* ■
mits that something, however, the members of that Port, and wave. I saw it first, and I am
The dependable S. W. Miller ia a of the suit taxed at $19.95.
1911.
sure
it
was
ten
feethigh,
and
it
was
Piano of today. Every stick of
Dated this December 7th. 1911.
does justify the expenditure of it is also probable that they will
j. j. M c C ormic «-
decline to assist in the north almoat upon us.
H. C renshaw .
timber in its construction shows
nionex for bar improvements.
sheriff
of
Tillamook
Countv
I
I
yelled
"Run!
”
at
the
top
of
my
1 jetty project, for it will require
splendid standard stock, value and
Oregon.
all the money it can raise to im­ voice.
up to date features never found in
Ends Winter’s Troublr»-
Anyone who is a party or is prove the Sturgeon channel.
Mr. Snead and Miss I-aughead pianoes of a lower grade.
.
Saved His Wife’s Life
To many, winter is a season of
remix to buck the proceedings It was unfortunate Congress­ were very near the wreckage, and I
My wife would have been in her
The S. W. Miller Piano uses for
grave to-day,' writes O. H. Brown trouble. The frost bitten toe* I'P*;
to rob the fnriners out of the man Humphreys, a member of heard Mr. Snead say, ‘ Get on the its strings the celebrated
Poelman of Muscadine Ala., “if ft had not fingers, chapped hands and
motley they earned working on the riversand harlxirs commit wreck,” and at the same time I saw German imported wire, which ia been for Dr. King’s New Discovery chilblains, cold-eores, red and
iih ? But «neh
.
the roads, are placing them­ tee, was unable to come to Till­ him assisting Miss Laughead to get the highest priced piano wire in She was down in her bed. nst able rough skins, prove e this,
before
Hu<Uen»~
troubles
fly
‘
selves in an unenviable posi- amook and hear and see the upon it. There was no time for me the world. A piano with such lex7re"P»W' ’°K,,.help Sfle
«
co*x
i
nee*
A trial «.*—
nica Salve.
t n. Then* are going to be a advantages of building n south to get aboard, so 1 turned and ran strong, siqierior staple wire never 8. r,’ ,bronxh>al trouble and a Greatest
hea’er of Burns, Boil*
Dr <lK COl‘* v ’ ‘5°’ her " bc,,le Piles,
urge nuintxer of men who will ettv first. If the government for higher ground with all the speed diaap|K>ints, but stays steadily in oi
Cuts. Sores, Bruise s E*
of Dr. King s New Discoxen, and
be hot in the collar if they are engineers persist in a north I had. 1 was not fast enough, and tune, where a cheaply made piano weL’^" bek»“n
zetna, and Sprains. Only ¿ÚC »*
,nend und
Cha*. I. doligli'».
robbed of their wages. No one jetty, then it should be binding soon the water was all around me, would go wrong. We invite
you well in a short time.” Infallible
can blHtne them if they are. To •n the government, if the local almost waist deep. I was in the to our store to see and hear this
CO,dt’ iU ,he
Everv family has need of a
I
r*med-7 on *»rth for des
steal a horse used to be consid­ Ports have to put up half the midst of a seething mass of foaming piano. Jones and Knudson
ori- P«r»te lung trouble, hemorraghes reliable liniment.
" *
”
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For
ered n serious offence, but to1 money with no vice as to where water and large logs were bumping ginatore of the direct selling plan 1
h«T tevw, crou^ bruises soreness
_______ of the
deprive the farmers and others and how the money ia to be ex- 1 and thumping each other and me in in T.llamook from factory to home ! IX
“>u£1
- «-«. and rheumatic pains there is Sold
out of $30,UU> to satisfy some 1 pended, that u certain depth of a 1 way that was anything but agree- d.stnbutors.
Guaranteed by better than Chamberlain’s.
by Lamai’a Drug Stoic.
Wonder whether anyone is
passing around the hat and beg­
ging the farmers to raise a pot
to pay an attorney a big fee to
repudiate road warrants ?
I
In further proof of our con­
tention that there should be one
Port only to look after the har­
bor improvements, we wish to
point out one strong reason why
this should eventually be carried
out. The Port of Tillamook has
levied 2 mills, Bay City 0 mills
and Bayocean 10 mills. It can
readily be seem that it is an in­
justice to levy different sums
when the whole plan of harbor
and bar improvements should
come under one head and one
management.
We hope the
three Ports will be amalgamat­
ed, or some mutual agreement
arrived at whereby the tax levy
will be alike all over the water
shed tributary to Tillamook bay.
The same thing applies to bond­
ing. Let it be uniform through­
out the district.
water be obtained on the bar
without extra money being put
up by the Ports to obtain it.
Contran- to the judgment of
those who are familiar with
local conditions the engineers
have recommended a north
jetty, and the only way now to
change that is for a delegation
to go to Washington and confer
with the engineers and the com­
mittee before the rivers and
harbors bill is passed.
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