Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Uaadlight, Mareh 2Ô, Ì912
&
BAY CITY ROBBERY
Piano for Sale.
Delinquent Tax List, 1911
work in the field and office as aurveyor
and draftsman and assistant.
The firm will upon the arrival of the
junior partner establish a land empor­
ium, particularizing in law, engineer*
ing,abstracts,insurance and real estate.
High grade upright piano Slight-
This advertised list of delinquent ly used but in perfect condition.
taxes for the year of 1911 is in pur­
suance of an act of the State Legis- Any reasonable offer accepted. Easy
George Ross Confesses-
i lature which ia embodied in Chap- payments if desired. Call or ad
Stamps are Found.
- ter 275 of the
dress W A. F ibher , Allen Hous«.
¡GENERAL LAWS OF THE 1911
I
SESSION.
fleorge Rosa, the cobbler who had
The taxes on the following ad- Notice of Application tor License
a shop opposite the post office, and
- vertised real property situated in I to Sell Spirit?«« Ma t and Vinous
who was bound over to the grand Commercial Club Meets.
Tillamook County, Oregon, became
Liquor« and Hard Cider, Etc.
jury for the burglary of the safe of
delinquent on MONDAY, OCT. 3,
The
monthly
meeting
of
the
club
1911, and are subject to a penalty
the Tillamook Feed Co., is the man
otice ib H ereby G iven ,—That
1912,
of ten per cent, and interest at the a N
who broke into the Bay City poet was held. Monday, March 25,
petition presented in and to the
rate of twelve per cent per annum, County Court of Tillamook County
President
Holmes
presiding.
office and blew open the safe.
until they shall have been paid. Oregon, for a liquor license is in
Minutes of previous meeting were
Twelve months ago tonight, on
Any day after the expiration of six words letters and figures and a
read
and
approved.
months after the taxes charged
March 28, 1911, the crime was com-
full, true and correct transcript
The following nominations were
against the following real property therefrom
mitted, when abont 1125 in cash
and the whole thereof i»
are
delinquent,
the
Sheriff
is
auth
­
. as follows, to-wit:
and between 9150 and $260 |in made:
orized
upon
demand
of
any
person
For President, Chaz. I. Clough,
County Court of the State of
stamps slolen. Today Rosa made
making application, to issne to In the Oregon
for Tillamook
a confession to Sheriff Crenshaw H. T. Botts.
them a certificate of delinquency,
County.
For Vice President, D. L. Shrode.
upon payment of the taxes, penalty,
and at noon the sheriff and Post*
I In the matter of the]
interest and coats of advertising.
For Secretary, E. J. Claussen, Will
master Baker went to the old Mil­
application of A £
Certificates
of
delinquency
shall
Vogler, for a |
ler barn, east of town, and.;recover­ Spalding.
bear interest from the date ot issu­ | l C.
liquor license.
J
For Treasurer, James Walton.
ed $126.25 worth of stamps, mostly
ance until redeemed at the rate of
To the Honorable County Court
For Trustees, C. E. Trombley, Geo.
in the 10c. and 15c. denomination,
per cent per annum.
above named :
ehaiem
Coal Company..
also several fuses. James Smith Willett, Capt. Groat, F. C. Baker.
We the
undersigned, hereby
Tract
No.
129.
For
further
It
was
moved
snd
seconded
that
the
had also found there 17 sticks of
allege and show to you the follow
description see tract book
bv-laws
be
suspended
and
that
a
com-
ing facts and petition you as fol­
dynamite and some black [»owder.
in Assessor’s office. Page
It seems that Ross told Smith of mittee]of three be appointed to receive
79, sec. 20, tp. 3 N., R. 10 W. 2.75 lows :
That we and each of us are resi­
Nehalem
Coal
Company.
hiding liie stamps in the barn, but nominations until the following meet­
dents and legal voters within Gari­
Tract No. 111. For further
hi- had kept, the secret until a few ing, the names of the candidates to be
baldi Precint, in Tillamook County,
description see tract book
<lays ugo. Getting into some little conspicuously posted. Motion was car­
Oregon, and have been such for
in Assessor's office. Page
ried.
Chas.
I.
Clough,
F.
Fitzpatrick
more than thirty days next preced
trouble at Hay City, the sheriff suc­
60, sec. 33, tp 3 N., R 10 W’.;
ing the date and signing of this
and sec. 4, T. 2 N., R. 10 W.,
ceeded in making him tell what he and R. W."Watson were appointed.
petition, and the filing thereof,
A communication from the North­
55.25 acres. Tract No 112.
knew, the result of which lead to
having been and now are actual
For
further
description
see
west
Development
League,
asking
for
the recovery of the stamps. The
residents and legal voters within
tract
book
in
Assessor
’
s
said Precint for more than thirty
$125 iri cash which had been stolen the appointment of delegatee to the
office. Page 60, sec. 5, tp.
days next preceding March 28, 1912
from the post office was spent by convention at Seattle was read. It waa
2 N-. R- 10 W., 2.46 acres ;
That we hereby oetition you to
lot 1. Less tract sold. Sec.
Ross, who also owned up to the moved that the President name the
No Lime Phosphates
grant a license to sell spiritoua,
5, T. 2 N., R. 10 W., 24.32
robbery at the Tillamook Feed Co’.» delegates. Motion was carried. F. C.
acres.......................................... 12.10 malt, fermented and vinous liqu-
store and at Hiner’s machine shop. Baker, Capt. Groate, J. L. Henderson,
1 ors and hard cider, or fermented
Nehalem
Coal
Company.
| cider, commonly called hard cider,
Ross will be turned over to the Boyd Mendenhall and W. B. Gordon
S.E. y* of S.E. H, sec. 9, tp.
were aripointed.
3 N., R. 10 W., 40 acres.......... 3,g5 for a period of one year from the
Federal authorities.
date of the grantingof such license,
Nehalem
Coal
Company.
A letter from the Portland Novelty
within said Garibaldi Precint, and
N.E.
»ec. 16, T. 3 N., R. 10
Construction Co. regarding a float at
in and at Lake Lytle, therein to ths
W., 160 acres : N.W. X. sec.
City Council Meeting the Rose Festival was read and refer­ Writes from California.
above named A. C. Vogler.
16, T. 3 N„ R. 10 W., 160
Dated this 28th day of March, 1912.
red to the Publicity Committee.
acres ; S.W. *4, sec. 16, T. 3
J. A. Johnson, Garibaldi.
A letter from the Miles Bros. Inc. j Dear Mr. Baker;—A few words
On Monday evening the council met
N., R. 10 W., 160 acres; S.E.
D. A. Smith, Garibaldi.
14. sec. 16, T. 3 N , R. 10 W.,
at the club rooms with the following in renardite the exhibition of the prin. from Leach and Small from San I
. W. Cook, Garibaldi.
91.30
160
acres
...................................
I
r____________
__ at ____
members present: Mayor Harter; cipal
industries of ___
the ______
County
the Jose, the Garden City, and it is
. S. McDonald, Garii-oldi.
S. D. Olds. E. M of S.W. 4
!
Councilmen Kudson, Vantress, Sap­ San Francisco Fair by means of mov- surely well named, but Oregon has
oe Foley, Garibaldi
of N.W. Ji and E. % of N.W.
I. Mitchell, Garibaldi.
pington and Leach; Recorder Handley; ing pictures was read. It was referred been at the front all the time and
M of S.W.
sec. 29, T. IS.,
18.50 C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi.
R. 9 W., 40 acres
Attorney Botts; and Marshal Rains. to the Publicity Committee with in­ everywhere since we left Tillamook.
D. Johnston, Garibaldi.
Eva M Leach, Tract No. 341.
CityEngineer Richardson of Portland, structions to communicate with the I San Francisco showed us a royal
Grant Marshall, Garibaldi.
For further description see
good time while in her city, but
was present and submitted plans and firm relative to terms.
H. M. Davis, Rockaway,
tract book in Assessor’s
Carl K. Loll, Garibaldi.
specifications in regard to the sewer
A motion was made and seconded San Jose can’t be beat. We drove
Office Page 178, sec. 34, T.
1 S-, R. 9 W., 25.20 acres... 32.30 F. C. Robison, Garibaldi.
system which were accepted by the that the President and the Secretary all day yesterday over the beautiful
M Adamson, Garibaldi.
Eva M. Leach. Tract No. 342.
council. Mr. Richardson also advised be ordered to prepare a letter to the Santa Clara Valley, Pioneer S. H.
O C. Hawthorne, Garibaldi.
For further description see
«nd informed the'council in regard to State Game and Fish Warden, protest- Leach, brother of M. F. Leach,
Victor Brener, Garibaldi.
tract book in Assessor's
improvements in a general way.
Arthur Davis, Rockaway, Ore.
ing against the shipping of salmon eggs piloting the party. We passed miles
office. Page 176, sec. 34, T.
In regard to the selling of bonds from this county to other parts of the ot the prettiest orchards all in bloom
1 S., R. 9 W., 35 acres......... 20.35 Chas. Fonger, Rockaway.
W. T. Newcomb, Rockaway.
P. L. McCowell. Tract No. 743.
for the improvements contemplated, state.
‘ and especially one prune orchard
E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
For further description see
the council waa informed by bond buy­
Tn« matter of railroad rates on lum­ of six hundred acres that sold for
B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi.
tract book in Assessor’s
ers and competent] attorneys, that the ber was brought before the Club. It $600,000. We also had the pleasure
Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi.
office. Page 248, sec. 31, T.
initiative and referendum ordiance w is urged that it is necessary that a of picking a box of oranges which
2.47 J. T. McCormick, Garibaldi.
IS., R. 10W., 2.86acres....
A. G Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
S. D. Olds, E ’/»of S.E. >4, sec.
which waa passed two years ago remmon point rate must be established, is now on its way to Tillamook. We
Frank K. Strueby, Garibaldi.
10, T. 2S., R. 9 W., 80 acres;
at.d upon
which all later city if lumbering is to be profitable. The traveled over fifty miles of the fin­
Frank Buckles Garibaldi.
lots 3 and 4, sec. 11, T. 2 S..
legislation is founded, was passed matter was referred to the transporta­ est roads in the country, and saw
R. 9 W., 62.51 acres............. 15.20 K. Beelitz, Garibaldi.
irregularly
and that before
a tion committee.
L. L. Smith, Garibaldi.
electric cars running in every direc­
James Tone estate. S.E. 4 of
w. C. WINSLOW,
J. G. Balmer, Garibaldi.
S. W. y«, sec. 3, T. 2 S., R. 10
sale of the bonds can be made, anoth r
It was moved and seconded that a tion.
\V. 40 acres ....«.••••• .....
1.05 C. V Stoker, Garibaldi.
initiative and referendum ordiante committee of four be appointed to aid
We walked in a grocery store and Candidate for District Attor­
Thomas Quinn, Garibaldi.
should lie passed and a special election the Membership Committee recently found a man inquiring for Tilla­ ney at Republican Primary S. S. Phelps. Lot 6. Less sold,
Chas. R. Gatchet, Garibaldi.
sec. 6, T. 2 S., R. 10 W., 2
held. So accordingly an Initiative and authorized. Motion carried. Ralph mook cheese and said if there was
1.65 Andy Hayden Garibaldi.
acres ........................................
April 19th.
I. Sam Johnson, Garibaldi.
referendum ordinance was passed Mon­ Biicon, U. G. Jackson, Boyd Menden- •••./
C. Mills. Lot 4, sec. 30, T. 3 S.,
any more,
he wanted some. This
— — -, ...
------
Ben Johnson, Garibaldi.
R. 9 W., 45.93 acres : Lot 1
day evening A special election will ball and W. B. Gorden were appointed bus demonstrated to us fully that To the Republican voters of Tilla­
A. F. Goff, Garibaldi.
and N.E, M of N.W. M. aec.
mook County.
be called at once, u notice of the same,
It was moved and seconded that a we haven't seen anything to com­
Wm. Kennedy, Garibaldi.
T. 3 S., R. 9 W„ 85.88
I have had the honor of serving 31,
further explaining the matter, being co mmittee be appointed to arrange pare with our resources of Oregon,
acres........................................
6.30 Wtn. Dowd, Garibaldi.
you in the capacity of Acting Dis­ M. C. Kellow. Tract No. 618.
ordered. The council ordered the Re­ a mid-day lunch once a week, or at especially Tillamook.
W. H. Derby, Garibaldi.
Lloyd C. Smith, Garibaldi.
For further description see
corder to notify tne various construc­ such intervals «a seemed beat—for the
We are having the finest trip and trict Attorney for two terms of your
Joe Snetsinger, Garibaldi.
tract book in Assessor’s
tion companies to send in bids in re­ club members. Motion carried. F. C. we have found how people who Circuit Court ; the April terms of
H. S. Henitt, Garibaldi.
office. Page 309, sec. 32, T.
gard to sewer and pavement improve­ Baker, Will Spalding and Rollie W. come South hate to leave this love­ 1910 and 1911. I invite you to in­
J. H. Smith. Garibaldi.
4 S., R. 9 W.. 22.50 acres ;
ments, the same to be in in ten days, Watson were appointed.
ly country. Words fail to express spect my record made at these times,
Henry Jennings, Garibaldi.
N.E. 4 of S.E.
Less sold,
M. F. Bowman, Garibaldi.
the object of the council being to get
sec. 32. T. 4 S., R. 9 W„ 17.50
It was moved and seconded that a our appreciation and delight in and if it is satisfactory I ask your
acres ..........................................
4.00 C. R. Sutton, Garibaldi.
the work under way as soon as possible. committiee be appointed to urge the having visited here and we trust support. Almost enough money
Roy Dunham, Garibaldi.
Kellow. N. % of S.W.
After the subject of improvements establishment of a model dairy farm that you may soon come and enjoy was taken into the County Treasury, M. y« C.
Japruis Oellig, Garibaldi.
andS.E. y4 of N.W'. Mi sec.
was di*|>oaed of an ordinance in regard in thia County by the State. Motion the beauties for yourself..
through fines, to pay the entire ex­
33, T. 4 S„ R. 9W., 120 acres.
; State of Oregon, Couutv of Tilla­
to the regulation of skating rinks waa carried. Chaa. I. Clough, U. G. Jack-
pense of conducting the whole term. S. S. Phelps.
Netarts Bay
With best wishes, we remain,
mook, SS.
Park. H lot, Blk. 1 .............
taken up and taken to a final passage. son and C.E. Trombley were appointed.
If you want lower taxes again I ask
I, J- J. McCormick, being first duly
Yours respectfully,
S. Phelps. Netarts Bay
sworn, say;—That I am one of the
The ordinance as passed provides that a
your support and will appreciate S. Park.
M. F. L each .
No further business appearing, the
% lot, Blk. 2...............
66 above named, and have read the
semi-annual license fee of $150 he im- meeting adjourned.
anything that you may do in my S. S. Phelpa. Netarts Bay
foregoing petition; that all the facts
M. B. Church Service«.
posed and that the rink must close at
behalf most highly.
Park. Lots 6 to 9, Blk. 2..... 1.32 and statements therein contained
S.
r
S.
Phelps.
Netarts
Bay
10 o’clock each night, and must be
and set forth are true as I verily
Bld« Wanted.
10 a.m.—Sunday School. There is
Park. Lot« 9 to 11, Blk. 3.. 1.24 believe, and to my best knowledge
closed on Sundays, and that the man­
Piano for Sale.
S. S. Phelpa. Netarts Bay
■
place
for
every
one.
Come.
and belief.
agement of the rink I* placed under
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
Park. Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 5.... 3.30
High grade upright piano. Slight­
11 a.in.—Miss Gleaaon will preach,
J. J. M c C ormick .
$500 boiais. The ordinance as first read the Common Council of Tillamook
S.
S.
Phelpa.
Netarts
Bay
Subscribed and sworn to before
subject:
"Truth in a Nutshell.’’ ly used but in perfect condition.
Park. % of lot, Blk. 6........
stated that a skating rink must be 210 City, Oregon, will receive bida for
83 me this 28th day of March, 1912.
Miss Any reasonable offer accepted. Easy S. S. Phelps. Netarts Bay
construction of sidewalks and Do not miss this sermon.
feet from a residence. This section the
1 [ seal ]
T. B. H andley ,
crosswalks. Said bide to be filed Merritt’s solos are of the highest I payments if desired. Call or ad-
Prak. Lots Ito 9, Blk. 18...
,
Notary Public for Oregon.
of the ordinance waa struck out because with the City Recorder on or before
; dress W. A. F isher , Allen House.
order.
Hear
her.
H.
C
renshaw ,
| N otice is F urther H ereby
th>s would necessitate the tearing Monday. April let, 1912.
Sheriff and Tax Collector of G iven ,—That said petition will tie
6:30 p.m.—Epworth League hour,
The Common Council reserves
down of the present rink which had
Tillamook
County,
Ore.
Wanted.
, called up for action in the County
but lately been put up at considerable the right to reject any or all bida. n general meeting for young people,
Dated thia March 21st, 1012.
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
T. H. H andley ,
led by Miss Gleason.
A Tillamook Dairy Ranch with
ion the first day of May, 1912, and
c< * ami would entail a loss to the
City Recorder.
7:30 p.m.—The Evangelists’ fare­ improvements and stock that $1000
Notice of Contractors.
based on said petition;'said A. C.
owners. Mr. J. H. Ellison, who re­
' ogler, on said last named date,
well Service. Subject of Sermon: to $1500 cash first payment will
sides 60 feet from the rink was pre­
Sealed bids will be received by will
apply to said County Court for
"Tekel.
’
’
buy.
Place
not
to
cost
over
$4000.
the
Board
of
Directors
of
School
sent and stated that the rink created
8 ?,ce98e. *° ** granted to him, to
District
No.
9,
Tillamook,
Oregon,
Make
Sunday
a
great
day
by
living
and
not
over
5
miles
from
Tilla
­
such a noise that it was impossible for
sell within said Garibaldi Precinct
Light hog«, 150 lbe 8Hc.
in the spirit at the services.
mook City.
Address Post-office until 6 o’clock p.trf., Saturday, and in the town of Lake Lytle there­
him to sleep while they were skating
150 lb«, to 200 lb«. 8c.
April
20th,
1912,
for
the
erection
and
J ames T. M oore , pastor. Box 227. Tillamook, Oregon.
2tX) Iba. to 250 lba. 7He.
and if the rink was not moved he
completion of a High School build­ in, spiritous, malt and vinous
300 lbs. and over, 7c.
ing, according to plans and specifi­ liquors, fermented cider, commonly
would have to move. He threatens
Tillamook Meal Company.
cations prepared by Charles H. known as hard cider, tor the period
to bring suit. He said that he gave
one year from the date of said
Burggraf, architect. Albany, Ore- of
license.
the owners of the rink fair warning
Aa waa expepctc, th« «peech
gon.
All bids must be accom­ | Dated this 28th day of March, 1912.
before the rink waa erected.
panied by a certified check pay able
Wmaton Spencer Churchill, first
A. C. V ogler .
to ‘•School District No. 9, Tillamook i
lord of the admiralty, in introducing
Oregon,"
for the sum of $250.00, as
the
naval
eatimatea
in
the
Houee
New Tillamook Firm.
a guarantee that the contractor will
of Commons tor the ensuing year. 1
furnish an approved bond equal to
50 per cent of the contract within
We take pleaaare in calling th« at­ has csiieed n seiiantion in Germany.
the building of a house, barn or
ten days after the awarding of the
tention of th« of public to the new ad In effect, he declared that the naval
contract
!
any other structure, we adviae
increuse
wua
directed
ugainat
that
of the new firm of John Miami Herxlar-
All bida must be made out on
you to put none but the beet
country.
While
h«
said
that
blank nropoaala for the same.
eon A Son, Agent«.
lumber in it. You’ll find it ju«t
two-power” standard
Blanks furnished upon application
The senior of the firm came to Ore­ the old
az
cheap
at
the
»tart
and
far
by the clerk or architect. Plana and
can't afford to
gon in 1870 ami is well known in Link. which waa maintained for many
abr nsins old
specification« may be aeen at Tilla­
cheaper in the end. Let ua
llcooklng
utcn-
Lane, Benton. Washington, Marian. years by England ia not necessary
mook. Oregon, or at the architect'a
figure on your lumber needs and
jf alls —worn <
office.
Multuomab, Wasco ami Hood River at preovnt. he averred that a 60 p«r
,ont
naamal.
you’ll find them just as low aa
Iwblch chljn off
The board reserve« the right to
counties in each of which he reaided cent superiority over Germany in
'and canaaa Mo
-you would have to pay for Ura
reject any and all bida.
___
ach diseases — or »
from time to time. While a lawyer battle ahi pa and battle cruieera of
By order of School Board No 9.
common kind.
,, tasty, leaky ttn-warn. X
the
dreadnaught
type
would
be
a
and abstracter by profession, h« is also
wtwcL jpotls flavors and wastes
Tillamook, Oregon.
Replace the old trace wtl
a civil engineer and war the first City convenient baaia for the next five
H. T B otts , Chairman.
years.
Angry
critiam
ot
Churchill
a
A
lva
F
inley
,
C
lerk.
e iglawr of Hood River, and the first
1892” Pure Spun
-cuuSty surveyor of Hund River County. remarks appeared in many of the
___
•
__ 1 •
Church
of
Christ.
leading
German
|>apera
The
Co
­
Mr. Henderson came to Tillamook to
logne Gaaette. whoae utterance«
Service« for Snnday March Met.
reside, Dec. 1st last
10 a m.-Bible School with classes
rhe junior member of the firm wiH are often " inspired." say« that
for alL If you do not attend Bible
I* a silent partner until this summer England uniat let her owa interests
School anywhere make this your
He is finishing his Senior year at One decide aa to the strength ot her’
school.
gun University. Bugaa«, the course of navy, and Germany must du the
11 a.m.—Preaching subject: "The
Civil Engineering, and as soon he get« •ame, adding that “ Germany will
his 'sheop skin" he will come to roe id« never have a navy equal to that of
Thia i. the fifth
England,
but
if
tfermany
’
a
navy
ia
«1. P. HLiliEN. Proprietor.
aermon in the eeriea of inter depend­
with us sml help build up Ttllatoook
ent
lermoo«.
aty. Vslley «nd the County, and ttwre «u be deatroyed by England the
6 30 p.m. Christian Endeavor.
victory miaet coefl the enemy ao
by. the Mau. Mr Sidney t Boader-
»tn^."d~0mr.,n0,’*Ub^ Thr~
heavily that .he wiu hardly have
aoa to one of the aenlur partair's *
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
L We extend a moat hearty welcome
sons, and ha« had five rears practical »ny reeounce« left to defend her'
to you to attend these services
great international interests "
*
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and AccooamolAti:
^3 ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes delicious home-
baked foods of maximum
quality at minimum cost
Makes home baking a
pleasure
The only Baking Powder
made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
1
If you have
in mind
Supply Your
Kitchen Needs Now
A. G. Beals Lumber Company
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
R E Ion, pastor