Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1912, Image 2

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Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
(Tbe ^illnmoob Ijeabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
All trains stop at Tillamook
City—none go through.
We think the city council did
a wise thing when it ordered
the marshal to have the city
cleaned up.There is a whole raft
of old dirty truck at the back of
a number of buildings.
T he railroad officials while in
the city on Monday predicted
that the P.R. & N. would bring
50,000 persons into Tillamook
the coming Summer on a five
hour schedule from Portland.
This is a conservative estimate.
Then the need of accommoda­
tions and a first class hotel will
confront us as never before.
We expect to hear some peo­
ple “knock” as soon as the city
authorities commence to turn
the dirty, filthy streets and de-
lnpidated sidewalks into some­
thing that is modern, sanitary,
durable and upto date. But we
expect also, as soon as they see
how these improvements en­
hance the value of property,
that they will be amongst the
first to shout for more improve­
ments.
Cut out all personal or street
sentiment and get together on
a community of interest propo­
sition in the erection of a first-
class, up-to-date hotel, a build
ingthat will cover a block and
with stores on either side. The
city needs that kind of hotel to
accommodate well-to-do and
wealthy people who are willing
t<> pay the price. Many of that
class came to this city last year
to stay and invest, but not find­
ing the comforts and conven­
iences here they Hud in other
places pulled out the next day.
With every business man own­
ing stock and nil boosting to
make it a success there cannot
beany doubt whatever but what
it would I m * a good business
stroke and financial success. So
get together on a community of
interest proposition and every­
body boost for a large, up-to-
date hotel. A small hotel will
not till the bill.
Notice of Receiver's Sale
Notice of Application for I icenae ]
market, followed with a slum TO BOND THE STATE to Sell Spiritoua Malt and Vinons •
Circuit Court of the State of
to butt in. As tbe Grangers in in the price of products, wages
Liquors and Hard Cider, Btc. ; , In the
Oregon, for the County of
this county have taken an inter­ and property. No one wants to Taxpayers to Pay $30,000,000
Tillamook.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
est in road work, here is some­ see this, but those who are not
Interest for the Use
a petition presented in and to the Elmore Packing Com-'
thing for them to discuss, and satisfied to let well enough alone
puny, a corporation,
County Court of Tillamook County,
of $20,000,000.
Plaintiff,
although a number of them dis­ are. in our judgment, doing
Oregon, for a liquor license, is in
vs.
letters and figures and a
agreed with our view in regard more to bring about a slum in
We print below a copy of the bill words
Mary
H.
Elmore,
to a 10 mill road levy, they] will business than they are aware of. which is to be submitted to a vote full, true and correct transcript
Defendant. J
and the whole thereof
now agree with the Headlight. Perhaps they have never stop­ of the people and which Governor therefrom
In , pursuance
of _ and by
of
us lonuw
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•> virtue
—
is as
follows,
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a
decree
and order of sale of th.
ped to consider this phase of the West is endeavoring to make a State
O%gZ? yfor° the^ounty of
above
‘,ed co
”rt in the above
above enti
entitled
court
Owing to Senator law, and to create another political
Publicity work of the Com­ situation.
entitled cause, directing me a= the
Tillamook.
mercial Clubs was what trans­ La Follette’s glaring misstate­ machine at the taxpayers’ expense.
• Receiver appointed in the above
In the matter of the
entitled cause by the above en-
formed many of the XV illamette i ments in regard to the money This is done under the plea of good
application of J. J
j titled court, to sell the real property
Valley towns into live, bustling interests it is only natural to roads, but is a scheme to "bleed”
McCormick for a
hereinafter described, under and by
business centers. It proved to i suppose that confidence in the the people for interest, and it is safe Liquor License.
virtue of said decree, which said
Court
To
the
Honorable
County
be money well spent, for it put | money and industrial world will to say that the taxpayers will pay
decree was duly rendered and en­
above
named
:
new life and energy into these be shattered, and most every­ $50,000,000 and will get less than
W e , the undersigned , hereby tered of record in the above en­
towns as well as new people, body knows what to expect if $10,000,000 worth of road work if this ALLEGE AND SHOtt’TO YOU THE FOL­ titled court on the 16th day of
1911 and directing me
new money and new industries. that happens Our advice is to becomes a law under our new tan­ LOWING FACTS AND PETITION YOU December,
as said receiver to sell the same to
This city and county must get unload as quickly as possible if gled method of legislation, and it is AS FOLLOWS : —
highest and best bidder tliere-
That we and each of us are resi- . the
for at public auction, in the nian-
into publicity work if they ex­ La Follette is liable to be nomi- j liable to do so,
dente and legal voters within Gari- ner and form prescribed by law for
pect to attract home seekers nated.but pity those—especially AN ACT. Entilted “ An Act
and investors. Unfortunately, those iu Tillamook County who Creating a Bond Issue and Pledg­
there are no funds available for are encumbered with big mort­ ing the Credit of the State Thereto, more than thirty days next pre-, ’ I will on the 26th day of February,
date and signing of
this work, and it looks as if the gages—who cannot unload. A for the Building and Maintenance ceeding-the
at the hour of ten o’clock in
this petition, and the filing thereof, 1912,
the forenoon of said day, at the
work will again fall on the edi­ slum will prove disasterous to of Permanent Roads in the State of having been and now are
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north entrance door of * the County
tors, who have all tM?en over­ them, with a loss of a good deal Oregon. ”
residents and legal voters within Court
Coilrt House,
Houap in
in Tillamook
cm- ;2
Tillamook City,
in
worked in this respect. The of money and labor, for values Be it Enacted by the People of the said Precinct for more than thirty Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at
days
next
preceeding
February
Tillamook Commercial Club will dropout.of the high priced State of Oregon:
, public auction to the highest and
Ix.drlri»- therefor,
Inaeiifn»- for U.S.
T T GJ gold
... I J
■"'I’,, 1912.
1.
t.
m best bidder
lias reached that stage of im­ dairy land as readily as it will Section 1. That the State of Ore­ 1st,
That we hereby p
Mn?Htoll9 coin in hand, tbe following des-
portance when it should have a the price of butter fat if there gon hypothecate, pledge and loan grant a license to e , I
1 cribed real property, to-wit :
vinous eJ^
liquors
booster attending to this work, is a prolonged loss of confidence its credit for the building and main­ malt, fermented and
^rinen
Situate in the County of Till.-
rmented cider
k State of Oregon :
for a few thousands dollars In proof of this, the last finan­ tenance of permanent roads in this and hard cider or f f< .......
called hard
cider, ’of°
for^
a 1 The E* half °f NE"
fron/date
the
N.E.
spent in that direction for the cial flutter, which was only of state to the limit, and not in excess, commonly
period of one year f.—..
'l'“
a^Tp^Ne^’roW*
next few years would be a good short duration, “knocked” the of twenty million dollars in gold granting
granting ot
of sucn
such license,
license, within '
Sfa.d Garibaldi Precinct, and in and ^ep‘‘^o/n’Ahtlem and°one’and
investment. The Booster Edi­ price of Tillamook cheese seve­
tors will meet in the near future ral cents and caused a slum in bonds for the term of thirty years, at The Town of Garibaldi, therein to , one half acres, sold to School Dis-
above named J. J. McCormick. trict No. 39.
and consider this matter, but the market. These maybe hard carrying interest at five per cent, the Dated
this 1st day of February,
payable
semi-annually,
and
issued
Also tract commencing at a point
who amongst our business men and stubborn facts for the edi­
at the rate of two million dollars 1912.
where section line between sections
and citizens in all parts of the tors of this county to swallow
Peter Byrom, Garibaldi.
22 and 23, Tp. 3 N„ R. 10 W„ inter­
county who are willing to raise who are trying to force La Fol­ each year for the period of ten
Roy Dunham, Garibaldi.
sects lot 4 in block 5 of the Town of
years,
said
bonds
to
lun
for
the
full
Chas.
Morgan,
Garibaldi.
a “pot” of several thousand lette down the throats of the
Nehalem, then down line of blocks
term
of
thirty
years
from
the
date
C.
H.
Sutton,
Garibaldi.
4 and 5, 248 ft. to Nehalem river to a
dollars to pay a County Booster dairymen, but we-do not believe
Wm.
Campbell,
Garibaldi.
stake 2 ft. North of Wists Wharf,
and for publicity work. A Com­ that the men who produce the of their issuance respectively.
Ben Tillotson, Garibaldi.
then North 20 degrees E. 33 ft. to a
mercial Club does not accom­ milk and cheese are going to Section 2. That the Governor,
II. B. Karr, Garibaldi.
' lot formerly owned by C. Pye. then
plish much if it is not engaged vote to bring on a slum in the Secretary of State and State Treas­ J. Jackson, Garidaldi.
; North 70 degrees West, along line
urer
be
and
they
are
hereby
em
­
H.
Mitchell,
Garibaldi.
of said lot to line between sections
in publicity work.
cheese market. They will be
Henry Champhe, Garibaldi.
powered, authorized and directed
I 22 and 23, then south on said sec-
foolish to do so. Ask any con­
Thomas
Quinn
Garibaldi.
' tion line to beginning, containing
level headed banker as the bonding committee of the Carl Loll, Garibaldi.
3-16 acres in Lot 5, Section 23, Tp.
The following is what at least servative,
i
State of Oregon to arrange for and
Beu Center, Garibaldi.
what
will
happen
in
the
money
[3N„ R. 10 W.
one banker of the country thinks
provide the terms of said bonds,
William Dowd, Garbaldi.
I Also the following lots iu the
of legislation and legislators : I and industrial world should the preparation, issuance and market­ J. A. Smith, Garibaldi.
; Town of Nehalem : All of Blocks 1,
of
La
nomination
and
election
Frank Buckles, Garibaldi.
According to theory we hold an
i2. S, 4 ; Lota 3, 4 and the W. one
ing
of
the
same
to
the
highest
bid
­
confi-
Frank K.Strueby, Garibaldi.
election once a year for the purpose Follette cause a want of
. half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 5 ;
der in lots as the same may be of­
of sending men to the legislatures , dence.
C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi.
Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, in Block 6 ;
who are supposed to represent the
voters and do what iB best for them,
Then the states eend legislators to
Washington also on the supposition
that they represent the public, but
they immediately take turns seeing
who can do the most damage to
business enterprises. 1 heir invest­
igation antics are more criminal
than the doings of any so called
trust as far as damage to the
country is concerned.
What we
need is an usbestos cage to put over
Congressmen as soon as they are
to take the toga. Then, perhaps,
we could have n rest from these ill-
advised publicity seekers.
The P. R. & N. applied to the
i city council for a franchise to
lay three railroad tracks on
Front street, which is now be­
fore that body to decide. It is,
no doubt, fresh in the minds of
many persons when the railroad
people first came to Tillamook
City to arrange for rights of way
they insisted and demanded a
large tract of land East of town
for a depot, freight sheds and
terminal grounds.
This was
There is a great deal of truth in procured for them and partly
these remarks, but there are a paid for out of the money raised
good many expections, for all by public subscription. When
legislators are not tarred with it was seen by a number of our
the same brush.
The muck­ citizens that a switch to the
rake magazines and the crafty | J water front would be an acqui­
politicians who tire continually sition to industries, the railroad
causing commotion by their applied for and was granted a
inflamatory utterances against franchise to use Front street,
certain industries only tend to! Not one word was broached as
damage business.
So what to turning the street into depot
with the muck-rake magazines, grounds and freight yards. It
the mouthy legislators and the was with the understanding,
It is business folly and court­ politician of La Follette stripe, when the city council granted
ing a big conflagration in this coupled with this the dynamite the franchise and the mill com­
city to nllow any more frame outrages perpetrated by the pany granted a free right of way
buildings to I m ? erected in the trades unions, business enter­ through their property that the
business section.
Everyliodv prises are having a tough time. track was to be used for indus­
knows that whenever a tire gets We have long come to the con­ trial purposes and to enable the
started when conditions are clusion that the politician, or railroad, should it require to do
right, every frame budding and anyone else for that matter, who so nt any time, to build to the
their valuable stocks will be thinks that a lot of our business Tillamook river or the beach
licked out of existence by the enterprises are dishonestly con­ resorts. Since then the railroad
lire fiend, which wuuld place ducted is the very person who company has undertaken to
quite tt nutnlrer of business men needs to lx.* watched closest. It maintain a passenger and
on their uppers. We have fre is the same tacts La Follette freight yard with the single
quently called attention to this resorted to when he accused the track, with the result that it is
great risk. It is true that the newspiqiers of being controlled badly stuck for the want of
city has been unusually fortu- by the money power. No one more room and trackage. This
lunate, but more frame build­ who is posted believe it, but to is no surprise to us, for it was
ings there art* erected and closer n large number of persons who predicted that there was not
they arc together make the risk are not well informed they be­ sufficient room on Front street
that much greater. Under the lieve it ns gospel truth and shout to crowd the industrial, freight
conditions we have mentioned, for the men who make these mid passenger business onto
Give the
it is iilmut time to prohibit the glaring falsehoods.
one street ot only a few blocks
erection of any more frame great industries mid railroads a in length. These are the facts in
buildings in and what is liable rest from the attacks of the poli-1 the case, and if the railroad is
to become the business section. ticians and the State legislators
cramped for room it is their own
Do not wait until tire have and legislatures and they will fault from switching from
swept through the city liefore thrive anil prosper. Men who
taking these precautions.
have never engaged in or in­ where they had plenty of room.
vested money in business enter­ One of the largest crowds ever
prises are not competent critics, assembled in this county was
at the turning of the first sod at
Governor West is endeavoring but tieing politicians they must
to create a State Highway De­ have something to do to enable what was to be the depot and
the freight yards Enst of town.
partment and a bonded indebt­ them to shoot off their “hot
has alwavs
edness of $20,(««),(««) for road air,” even if it does injure busi­ Tillamook City
shown a friendly disposition to­
and bridge improvements. |'he ness enterprises.
wards the I’ R. & N., and will
Headlight is opposed to such a
continue to do so on account of
scheme. First, because we do
All must admit tlmt under the
not think it necessary to fool Taft ml ininistnition tbe country its be*ng the pioneer railroad
nway nny more tax money on has enjoyed an era of prosperity into Tillamook County, but if
com missions, for Oregon has and confidence in tbe money the railroad has been indiscreet
alrvady t<H> many tax eating and industrial world, but still enough to bottle itself up in
politicians holding f «town soft for ’all that then* are u great a small space to do a large and
job* ; and, second, in bonding many republicans who are ad­ . increasing business that is their
[own fault, not the city's. We
for $2l’,(«»>,(««I for thirty years
vocating a change. We want to do uot want to influence tile
nt five per cent., the interest
nsk our renders to consider well
would amount to $£>.(«10.1 MIO, before they vote to oust a suc­ J city council one way or the
other, but the property owners
or. in other wools. the _____
taxpay- cessful administration and to
er« would I m * “soaked" $5O,6(>6,- replace* it with those who are are entitled to a side walk nnd
wagon road to get to their pro-
’«<> for the use of $20,(««•,(«X). untried.
The money market
Flint is not al), for we want our and the induatriul world are in­ lierty, the same ns any other
property owner in the city, but
lender* to do a little figuring fluenced by confidence
Re it seems that the railroad can­
>hemselves How much will it move that confidence and then
take out of the
000,000 to money is witlidmwn and Indus not get along successfully un
tun thedv|Mirtment for the next tries curtail and close down, as less it has the whole mid
thirty years and how much of everybody must admit. JSup- exclusive right to three tracks
the money will go into pcrnin- l«>se that 1-a Follette is nomi­ on the street. Even if the rail­
n»nt road work $ As we have nated, it is safe to say that these road is granted that right we
previously stated, we believe large and all important interests question whether there is suf-
that each county should attend would bare no confidence in ficent room in the confined space
to
own alloué
road work
that I him, consequently there would for the railroad to do the large
the its State
U9t be and
«ïlowvd
amount of business which is
follow a lightning in thv mouey sure to increase from now on
fered, but always at a price not less
than par and at such premium in
addition thereto as may be offered.
Section 3. That the proceeds of
said bonds to the extent of each
two million as issued annually here­
under shall, as required, be paid to
and immediately covered into the
State Highway Fund for the build­
ing and maintenance of permanent
roads, as provided for under the
laws of this state.
Section 4, All acts, or parts of
actB, in any way inconsistent or .in
conflict with the provisions of this
Act, are hereby repealed.
John Alleig, Garibaldi.
I all of Blocks 7, 8. 9 and 10 : Lots 1.
J. J McCormick, Garibaldi.
: 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block 11 ; Lots 1,
C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi.
2, 7 and 8. in Block 12 ; Lots 3, 4, 5,
A. F. Goff, Garibaldi.
1 6, 7 and 8, in Block 13 ; Lots 1. 2, 5,
Wm. Keys, Garibaldi.
I 6, 7 and 8, in Block 14; all of Blocks
E. Beelitz, Garibaidi.
i 15 and 16.
Also all the tide land
B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi
fronting and abutting above des­
E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
cribed property.
J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi.
Also beginning at the corner of
W. H. Derby, Garibaldi.
sections 4, 5, 32 and 33, Tps. 2 and
H. J. Robison, Garibaldi.
3 N., R. 10 W. ; thence W. on line
Fred Hart. Garibaldi.
‘between sections 5 and 32, 6.13
t
Wm Esty. GaribaldiJ
¡chains; thence south 16.22 chains
Lee Mead, Garibaldi.
to Bay shore ; thence north 61
J. N. Robinson, Garibaldi.
¡degrees East 7 chains ; thence north
A. Longonbaker, Garibaldi.
,55 degrees East 2.65 chains ; thence
S. C. Frost, Rockaway.
north 34 degrees east 5,13 chains ;
S. G. Frost. Rockaway.
| thence north 24 degrees East 5.25
P. L. Frost, Rockaway.
, chains ; thence North 58 degrees
C. H, Frost, Garibaldi.
~
East 1.75 chains ; thence North 30
Martin Hart, Garibaldi.
¡degrees West 1.50 chains to line
G. M. Gunderson, Rockaway.
, between sections 4 and 33 ; thence
Boosting for Tillamook.
M. M. Mead, Rockaway.
( west 7.51 chains to the place of be­
Chas. Fonger, Garibaldi.
ginning 15.21 acres. Variation 21
A. N. Bolfing, Garibaldi.
M y D ear O ld H eadlight .
1 degrees East.
D.
W.
Johnston,
Garibaldi.
A b I am thinking of home and
. Also all the frontage, wharfing
G. Marshall, Garibaldi
' rights and privileges north and in
friends, I will write you. I closed a
A. G. Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
I front of lot two (2), in section four
good meeting the 5th, and on the
Clyde Miller, Garibaldi.
(4), in township two (2), North of
Beney Johnson, Garibaldi.
6th I went to Ashland, as I wanted
range ten (10) West of the Willain-
Andy Hayden, Garibaldi.
to see the Rogue River country
: ette Meridian, extending from the
Sam Johnson, Garibaldi.
. liue of ordinary low tide to the
before I[cauie back. This truly is a
J. E, Mason, Garibaldi.
¡channel of the Nehalem river.
fine section of country. The climate
Chas. R. Gatchet. Garibaldi.
Also beginning at the south west
Loyd
C.
Smith,
Rockaway.
is wonderfully attractive, and if
corner of Lot numbered one (1), of
R.
E.
Jackson,
Garibaldi.
they had the white clover carpet
section four (4), Township two (2)
H, A. Wampler, Garibaldi.
North of range ten (10) West oi the
that we have in Tillamook, I would
Chas. Bowers, Garibaldi.
Willamette Meridian, and running
really want to stay here, but the
JaB. H. Snydow, Garibaldi,
[thence north on the line between
r. C. Robison Garibaldi.
ground is bare. At Ashland 1 met
lots one and two of said section and
Victor Brener1 Garibaldi.
A. C. Gienger, a former Tilla-
! a prolongation thereof, to low xvater
Oscar C. Hawthorne, Garibaldir [ mark of Nehalem Bay* ; thence
inooker. He was telling me he had
M. Adamson, Garibaldi.
. easterly following said low water
a fine fruit ranch, and he has 1500
Clark Smith, Garibaldi,
’; mark to a point on said low water
Alfred Johnson, Garibaldi.
apple trees, 2000 pears, also a fine
. mark line ten chains east of the
Joe Snetsinger, Garibaldi,
home. He can look dotvn over
line between said lotB number one
M. Morony, Garibaldi.
’ and two prolonged ; thence south
Ashland across to his farm up to
Henry Jennings, Garibaldi.
¡on a line parallel with said line
snow peaks, and in short, if it was
A. Davis, Garibalbi.
; between lots one and fwo and ten
E.
H.
Best,
Garibaldi.
possible for a man to be happy on
’ chains distant therefrom to the
Geo.
Perry,
Garibaldi.
fine scenery, mountain air, good
1 south line of said lot one ; thence
A. C. Jennings, Garibaldi.
’west on said south line to lot one to
water and a fine prospect to become
G. M. Loosley, Jr., Garibaldi.
, the south west corner thereof and
a capitalist, Mr. Gienger is that
Fred Gatchet, Grribaldi.
place of beginning, containing
P. H. Dirks. Garibaldi.
fellow. But when I made a few
j twenty-five acres more or lees, and
L.
L.
Smith,
Garibaldi.
ramarks about Tillamook, as I
also all riparian rights and wharf
Mark Hobson, Garibaldi.
I privileges of whatever nature per-
never fail to do. he became thought­
H. M. Davis, Garibaldi.
' taining to said described lands, less
ful. He was thinking. He soon
ohn Paquet, Garibaldi,
! right of way heretofore conveyed
ohn Hobson, Garibaldi.
came to himself and gave us a talk
' to the Pacific Railway <k Navigation
Wm. Hartzell, Garibaldi.
on duck hunting, fishing, clam
Company.
J.
A.
Johnson,
Miarna.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
digging and rustic life in Tilla­
Ì
Arthur J. Holmgreen, Garibaldi. this 25th day of January, 1911.
mook. He stood erect and took a
M, F. Bowman, Hobsonville.
W ebster H olmes ,
deep breath and said, “ I’m going
J. W. Foley Garibalyi.
Receiver.
Joe
Hauxhuret,
Garibaldi.
back.”
He looked like he was
P Schrantz, Rockaway.
talking facts, and I believe before ! John C, Backus.
Splendid Stock.
the year is out you will see Mr. | Wm. H. Franklin, Garibaldi.
Gienger, of Ashland, on the streets State of Oregon, County of Tilla
The dependable S. W. Miller is a
mook. SS.
Piano of today Every stick of
of Tillamook. I also met the San­
I,
J.
J.
McCormick,
being
first
timber
in he construction shows
ders Bros., Henry and I.eo. They duly sworn, say : -That I am one
splendid standard stock, value and
are dairying and seems to be of the petitioners above named, and up to date features never found in
happy, but they made close in­ have read the foregoing petition ; pianoes of a lower grade.
The S. W. Miller Piano uses for
quiry of the old home on the Trask. that all of the facts and statements
therein contained and set forth are
strings the celebrated Poelman
I tell you its hard to forget a land true as I verily believe, and to my its
German imported wire, which is
like Tillamook. I am visiting the best knowledge and belief.
the highest priced piano wire in
Com mercial Clubs in nil these
J- J M c C ormick .
the world.
A piano with such
Subscribed and sworn to before strong, superior staple wire never
towns when I have had time and I
me this let day of February, 1912.
disappoints, but stays steadily in
am growing more interested in
( seal ]
W ebster H olmes .
jtune, where a cheaply made piano
Tillamook's development, As a
Notary Public for Oregon.
would go wrong. We invite you
N otice is F urther H ereby to our store to see and hear this
county Tillamook- cannot afford to
G
iven
,
—
That
said
petition
will
piano. Jones and Knudson ori­
take a back seat on any line of
tie calletl up for action in the
of the direct selling plan
public improvement. In a short County Court of Tillamook County, ginators
in Tillamook from factory to home
time, if we will be careful, we will Oregon, on the sixth day of distributors.
have our roads built and paid for. March. 1912. and based on said
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Then we can beuutify our homes petition ; said J. J. McCormick, on .
said last named date, will apply to
A Good Position
ami go on with improvements on said County Court for a license to
Can be had by ambitious young
various lines.
tie granted to him, to sell within ”<en an<i women in the field of
The Ashland Commercial Club said Garibaldi Precinct and in I *'W ireless’ or Railway Telegraphy,
asked me to apeak. I told them T « *1*® . town of Garibaldi therein, Since the 8-hour law became effect
spiritous, malt and vinous liquors,
was "green.” as I came from Till­ fermented cider, commonly known ive, and since the wireless com­
amook where even a saloon could as hard cider, for a tieriod of one panies are establishing stations
throughout the country there is a
not t>e dried up. When they quit year from the date of said license great shortage of telehraphers.
thi
"
>•»
»i«y
of
February^
laughing I told them of our future
Positions pay beginners from $71)
pro»|>ect as 1 Mw them. Am hav-
to $90 per month, with good chances
J. J. M c C ormick .
of advancement.
The
National
ing a good time. Regards tu all
Telegraph Institute of Portland,
my friends. Well «riebe« to a]|
Oregon operates under the super­
Hay for Sale.
others.
1 am. truly.
.
.'Ll Sale in Quantities from vision of R. R and Wireless officials
places all graduates into posi­
C. H. W aymirk
one to lit) tons, at ruling price. —In- and
tions.
Woodville. Ore.. Jan. ».
Goodaoeed, 2H miles
tidl detail*/ y°U *° ***** ‘h*”1
north of Tillamook City.
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