Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1912, Image 3

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    Tillamook HoodUght, Juno 13. 1312.
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Inspect, Investigate These-Two-Properties.
Seaport Addition.
Keep your investment eye on SEAPORT ADDI­
TION to Tillamook that your keen vision may
be fully awake to your opportunities.
WHY ? ee ==
For this property holds the key to the future water transportation of
of Tillamook Bay.
For it has the command of the fresh water harbor.
For it is absolutely removed from the destructive toredo belt.
For it is the only harbor on the bay sheltered from wind and storm.
For it has the natural fresh water empoundment for saw’ logs.
For nature has provided the only adequate deep water channel for
commerce.
For it is bound to be the second largest Commercial Port in Oregon
within 10 years, and from an investment standpoint these strong factors
mean much to you.
For it is the logical and geographical Point from which the vast
timber belt of Tillamook County must be Concentrated for water trans­
portation.
For it is in Close Proximity to Portland and its Vast Market advan­
tages and should equal if not Surpass Portland as a Lumber Manufactur­
ing Point within 20 years.
CLARK-CANNON CO.,
274 OAK and 80 FOfikTH STREETS - PORTLAND, OREGON.
Phones: Main 5407, ▲ 3252.
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook, Oregon.
One of the epoch making events of Tillamook county which has
been anticipated and looked forward to for the last 20 years will take
place on May 25th when Clark-Cannon Company, of Portland, and
Rollie W. Watson, of Tillamook, open their campaign for mill and factory
sites in Seaport Addition to Tillamook, thus assuring deep water trans­
portation for Tillamook and contiguous territory and adding one more
large feature to the transportation facilities and insuring the requisite
mills and factories at the head of deep water transportation, only one
mile from'the center of Tillamook City.—Oregonian, May 21st.
Convict Labor on Roads.
The Bayocean Road.
For 30 Days
Drew Addition
$400 the Lot.
10 Per Cent Cash—TERMS, $10 a Month.
5 Per Cent Discount for Cash.
Your choice of lots without Restriction as to Location or Merit at
$400 the Lot and during the month of JUNE ONLY. The terms are
such that you should not let this opportunity pass. The merit of the
property is without queetion. GET BUSY. WHY YOU SHOULD
BUY IN THIS TRACT:
1.—Introductory Price of Lots.
2. —On main traveled road of Tillamook.
3. —Principle 10 inch Water Main of City.
4. —Street Paving within one block.
5. —Close in to Business Section.
6th—On Second Avenue East and Stillwell Avenue where property
values are on the upward trend.
The above are a reasonable half-dozen statements of facts. Come
in and we will tell you a dozen more reasons why you should look at
this property. Make an appointment.
Reason :
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
AGENT.
TILLAMOOK IS IMPROV-1 Memorial Day is one of the signs ’
that the patriotism of tlie American
ING
people is not declining from the
FAMILY
RECIPES
HARPER
To the Editor:
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' highest standard of the past.
Just a few words of thanks and
Big Contract is Awarded for Another jury, this time at Cleve­
comment in explanation of my let­
Bitulithic Paving.
ter to you last week.
land, has acquitted another trust.
Now you say I take an illogical
Perhaps the colonel’s recall should
The valued family re­
view of the situation and that it is
T illamook , Ore., June 3—At a be widened to include jury verdicts.
cipes for cough and cold
unfair to nee convict labor for meeting of the City Council Wed­ PHydro-aeroplanes are of increas­
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cure, liniments, tonics and
manufacturing it is also unfair to nesday night bide were opened for ing interest in army and navy
other remedies have as
use such labor on road work. Ye the construction of a sewer system bureaus. Amphibious exploits will
Gods ! Mr. Editor, do you think I and for bitulithic pavements
careful atteution bere as
add interest to the stories of future
The contracts were let to the war correspondents.
would advise placing Convict La­
the most intricate prescrip­
bor in competition with the farm­ Warren Construction Company for
tions.
An Indiana frog when ptepared
ers and those who depend upon 00,000 square yards of bitulithic
for the market measured 16 by 15
Our fresh, high grade
road work for their living ? Never pavement and it is stipulated that
inches. The Hoosier hint on fight­
work
is
to
commence
in
three
days
for a minute. This is a very deep
drugs
will help to make
ing the meat trust may be valua­
subject and one, as I mentioned be­ after the contract is signed. This
these remedies more effec­
ble
The Attorney General informs us fore, worthy of consideration.
I will give Tillamook City about 00
tive than ever.
There is also a yellow man's bur­
that on May 22, 1912, he wrote yon don’t take snap judgment for my blocks of hard surface streets.
den
in
acquired
territory.
Japan
relative to the matter and the Board contentions Mr. Editor, and I only
Its distinctive quality and
This award was made after the
Right prices are also
see no reason why hie suggestion became enthused with the needed moat thorouKh investigation of the has just lost heavily in fighting the
rare delicious flavor suit
assured.
should not be complied with. You reforms in our penal and other merits of different kinds of paving natives of the island of Formosa,
the palate of the moat
will notice that the order above state institutional work after years by a special committee which visit­ taken from China.
exacting connoisseur.
Joplin is to have a female justice
referred to does not grant them a i
study and practical d-monstra- ed the leading cities and personally
Sold by
right of way but simply authorises , tlon ln which i have taken special inspected all classes of pavements. of the peace. |Here is another case
ED. MCLAUGHLIN
in point where Missouri does the
the tracing of their right of way interest. Just to simplify the situs-
Reliable Druggist.
i
on the plats of this office and the Oon Jet me explain that in my letter
showing. It was a women of whom ■
Dr. J. T.Wart, M. T.
law also providea that this right of formerly, I spoke of Convict Labor
both sides during a trial once call­
1st St. and 3rd Ave West
ed “a, Daniel come to judgment.”
way be excepted from all convey- being properly handled. With» the
Chiropractor and Naturopath in
ances of lands made by the state, j uphold, instead of placing penal
New Jersey’s glory fa as brief as
the most improved science for the
Yours very truly,
inmates in competition with free cure of disease. Why suffer from it must be strange to her. Basking
6. G. BROWN.
roads, there vzill be a necessity for
colds, catorrah, rheumatism, hernia, in the new sensation of limelight
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Clerk State Land Board.
more free rosd workers than are tumors aad abdominal displace­ she vows that she will never desert
now employed. Another thing is ments, indigestion, malassimilation presidental primary and go back to ■
that you will have roads that will and the general neurotic run down the caucus and convention in which
Teacher’s Examination«
prove necessary to the success of condition that follows when the a few men did all the basking.
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the farmers along such and roads cause may be easily adjusted and
Rev.
Dr.
I.ichliter
confesses
thnt
N oticb is H brery G iven ,— That which will not get in other ways if
removed with no danger of other he once lied to get a place for a
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the County Superintendent of Till-; you shout until dooms day.
complications, as there is no drugs woman
unjustly
discriminated
amook County Will hold the regular
Use Convict Labor on the hills, or knives used in this system.
against, and has never regretted it
examination for applicants for one in the quarries and in the difficult
■ i wi 1 i
sit
What is more important, he never
year, five year and life papers, at places where it would take great
the Circuit Court Room, Tillamook
A Card
will. If the doctor finds any barn
expense
otherwise
to
do
this
pro-
City, as follows -
Thio is to certify that Foley's at the gate, that lie will be the
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I jieriy with free labor. Letthefarm- Hooey aad Tar Compound does
For State _______
Papers.
Comtnencing
Wednesday,June
19, ers do the hauling and level grad- not contain any opiates, snv habit easiest one to let down.
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with the problem of buying Harness,
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m e • m a•ea rr im
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.
The death of Wilbur Wright, one you will find it distinctly advanta­
at 1 o’clock a
a.m.,
and continuing
un-
forming drugs, or any ingredients
ing wherever possible.
til Saturday, lune 22, at 4 o’clock
that could possibly harm its users. of the originators of the aeroplane, geous to come end do your select
Believe
me
your
road
workers
p. m.
On the contrary, its great healing
You will get the best
will be few and far between if you and soothing qualities make it a is deplored in the leading countries ing here
Wednesday Forenoon.
U.S. history, physiology, writing. provided decent uieans for them to real remedy for coughs, coIde and of the world, all of which see in qualities, the most thorough and
Wednesday Afternoon.
irritations of the throat, cheat and this machine certain |>ooaibilitea conscientious workmanship, and be
transport their produce to market.
Physical
geography,
reading,
lunge.
The genuine U in a yellow that demand vigilant examination charged the moat reasonable prices
Build better | roads, remove the
composition, methods in reading,
Let us show you our
package. Ask for Foley's Hooey
stumps and base farms worth thou­ and Ter Compound and accept ¿no by governments maintaining armies We can supply single or double
method» in arithmetic.
special display of attrac.
and navies. There are also com­ Sets or any single article that you
Thursday Forenoon.
sands instead/ of ranches worth substitute. Lamar'a Dmg Store.
five new ntylea.
We are
mercial points to consider, but a may lie in need of.
Arithmetic, history of education, hundreds of dollars. The way is
perfectly
equipped for
psychology, methods in geography ■
serious
military
menace
of
any
Mrs. Lena Love, wife of Wiley
open to you. /Why not all work to­
X-'*’»
Thursday Afternoon.
making group pictures
Love, a farmer living near Covena, kind is necessarily first to attract
t
Grammar, gvograph, American 11 gether to reach success.
and will please you with
Ga.. say»: "I have taken Fbley Kid- attention.
The
Wright
brothers
literature,
physics.
methods in
E. G B arge *.
nay Pills and find them to ba all grasjied the itest-known practical
the quality of our work.
t
language, thesis for primarycertifi
Next fMor tn Tillamook Ovantv Bank.
I
you claim for I bam. They gave
cate.
idea
in
air
flight
and
developed
it
me almost instant relief when my
Friday Foreooon.
kidneys were eiuggieh and inactive. by intense study and patient exper­
Theory and practice, orthography.
I can cheerfully recommend them iment.
As far as safety is coo-
English literature.
,
to all sufferers from kidney trouble. ’ ’ earned the latest areopiaoee leave
Friday Afternoon.
Lamar's Drug Store.
School law, botany, Algebra, civil .
much to be desired
But they fly,
government.
covering long distances st s speed
Saturday Forenoon
of more than a mile a miauls, sad
Geometry. Mvoiogjr
(
Au Iowa man W ||<» *ss knocked
soar to an altitude of two miles at
Saturday Afternoon
down by su automobile apologised
have carried several
to the chauffeur. Nevertheless, in
in this
crossing a street, agility is more to
be recuaiintadeil than politeness.
Salem, May 29, 1912.
Fred C. Baker, Tillamook. Ore.
Dear Sir,—The Board had under
consideration your letter of the 25th
and I am directed to inform you in
compliance with Section 3939 of
Ix>rd'e Code, on March 14, 1911, the
following order was entered on the
records of thia office:
to
“The Clerk was instructed
___________
trace
oh the i___________
plats of his _______
office, the
right of way of the Tillamook Bay
Railroad and Navigation Company
in T. 1 N. R. 10 W. and T. 1 S R.
10 W., ,*as indicated on the plat filed
in his office by the said Company.”
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WHISKY®
CLOUGH.
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HARNESS 'J
y
Nou'tij the time
to have that
group picture made
W.A, Williams & Co
Monk ’s Studio.
R. A. WAHLEN, D.O.
Eye Sight SpeoialUt.