Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 03, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight. October 3,1912
fined each of them «7.» Womels
Development League Formed prised to find that, saloons were dorf put up a bond to pay hi« tine
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The Tillamook County Develop !>• ties« and that rooms adjoining two men to the city, who agreed to I
merit League was organized at a saloon« were open for Kusine«* go to work and pay their fine« in
meeting at the Commercial Club on Sundays, which Rev. J. E. Jope preference to going to jail anil
rooms is this city on Wednesday declared wae illegal.
ROOMS 215-216, TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
«weating it out at the taxpayers
afternoon. Despite a small atten­
expense, which «bowed that they
dance considerable enthusiasm was
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Had Narrow Escape.
have some honor and amount of
displayed in the new body and the
respectability in wanting to do the
promoters of the movement pre­
Ed Hildebrant was seriously io-
diet great things from it The fol- j'nred Wednesday morning while square thing.
This firm is doing a general land business.
lowing officers were elected:
driving down the county road with
School Notes.
Charles K-jnze, president,
a load of gravel, near upper town,
The senior member came to Oregon 42 yearB ago.
G R. McKimens, vice-president* when the horses became frightened
On’the ntarning of Saturday, Sept.
lie is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
E. J. Claussen, secretary,
and started on a dead run, making 28th,"the gaseline launch Henrietta
fra Smith, treasurer,
it impossible for him to check them No. 2 left the P. R a"'l N- dock
Thejunior member, Sidney E. Henderson, is
8. G. Reed, Nehalem,
before he over took a rig driven by with about «ixty High School people
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
Amos Vaughn, Bay City,
Mrs George R. McKimena with her aboard, including student«, mem­
C. I. Clough, Tillamook,
parents. Iu hie endeavor to avoid ber« of the faculty, and friend« of
Engineer and Surveyor.
Wm. Maxwell, Fairview,
injuring them Hildebrant tried to the echoool.
The Company makes a specialty of the follow
C. Ray, Cloverdale
pass them at a narrow place in the
Every one of the crowd had one of
Directors.
ing
branches
of the Land Business :
road striking a telephone pole with those “clear acroesthe face” «mile«,
The first undertaking of the new the result that the wagon was over­
for they were going to Bayocean.
Law—Abstracts—Surveying and Engineering
organization will be tire establish­ turned and the driver thrown out.
Only one thing there was to mar
ment of a demonstration farm in One of the wheels went over hie
—Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans—
the happine«« of any individual on
Tillamook County at which every head and nearly tore off an ear;
that trip. Above mentioned thing
Conveyancing.
farmer of the community will be also cutting him in the face below
was the fact that Professor Baker
They offer for sale the followingchoice pro­
free to come and study scientific the eye. He also sustained other
announced that the excuraioniuta
methods of dairying.
President bruises on hie back and shoulders.
perty
in Tillamook City and Country.
should leave Bayocean for home at
Price«.
Kunze, who ha» been devoting hie He was quickly taken to Dr. Ran­
1— 3516 acre«. All in cultivation. 6Vi mile« S.E. of Tilla­
energies to secure a demonstration dle's office, where hie wounds were a time not later than five o’clock
$4, 800
P. M. This seemed like working a
mook.....................................................
:••••
farm for some time outlined a plan dressed. It required five etiches hardship on many of the “merry
2— 160 acre«. The Ca«tle Rock Ranch. 'A% mile« S.E. of
whereby the league would rent a to put hie ear in place and three to maker«”, as they would not reach
Hebo......... ...............................................................
•••••• 7,000
farm and employ a competent close the gash under hie right eye.
3— -80 acre«. Raw land. 30 acre« rich bottom.
mile«
the beach until nearly noon.
dairyman, prefcring one endorsed At present he is improving as wel
S.E. of city............................................
■ ■■■•• • • • • • • • • 4,300
The “beachward" trip waa spent
4— 140 acres, unimproved Apple Land, near Lyle, Wash.,
by the Agricultural College, to as- as might be expected, but will not
is al-
at $75 per acre. Will trade.
suni the management. The man­ be able to go to work for several in singing, yelling, etc., a«
1,525
5— Two lotsand cottage. 2nd Ave. E........................................
way« the case on such occasion.
weeks
at
least.
300
ager is to be given every opportun­
6— One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightlv...................
At
about
eleven
forty
five
the
700
The horses escaped uninjured but
7— Two Lots. One corner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.
ity to use the most approved
faithful craft under the control of
600
8— Two Lot«. S. E. of Catholic Church. Sightly...................
methods anil an accurst« record of the wagon is considerably damaged. the alao faithful Captain Jenkina,
750
9— One corner Lot. One Block S.W. High School. Cheap.
the cost of operation, and the net Had it not been for Hildebrant
150
mored
herself
at
the
Bayocean
dock,
10
—
1
Lot
at
Mohler
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gain over Hie methods commonly taking a deseprate chance for his
11— Part of Marolf Estate, 38J6 acre’’, per acre, $200............
and
the
picnicers
“
hit
”
for
the
used will lie kept.
Should the life in avoiding hitting Mrs. Me-
12— Sightly improved ranch at Netarts Bay ........................ 10,000
beach, and walked down to the
2,600
13— Fine Timber claim. 160 acre« in 3 S of 10 W.................
adoption of more scientific methods Kimens' rig, by turning out of the
Southern end of the Sand epit, their
14— The Follett Ranch. 258 acre, Oretown ........................... 16,000
■how a gain of only $10 per annum road, it is quite probable that a still
15— The Perry Ranch. 30 acres on the Tillamook River.
for each cow, it is estimate that the more serious accident would have usual eating place on an excursion
all bottom.’with^cows............................................................. 10,000
to
Bayocean,
and
had
a
very
bounti
­
gain for the county will amount to resulted. —Nehalem Enterprise-
ful
and
enjoyable
“
repast
”
prepared
And other properties. Some good trades.
hundred« of thousands of dollars.
by the fair ones of the school. But
Several farms ate under considers
The Bayocean Port Case.
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
during their lunch two familiar
I
tion for the purpose, any one of
faces
were
not
there,
and
yet
they
or
the
Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good
which, it is believed, will be aelf-
Judge W. Galloway has filed his de­
will and will continue to serve the public.
sustaining.
cree in the case of Ed Blum et al, had been on the boat with the rest
After an hour’« pastime on the
against the Port of Bayocean which
beach the party started off for the
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY
is as follows:
The Bayocean Road.
OF LONDON.
‘■That the election notices issued dock, from which place the boat
A meeting of the business men and posted announcing (he election at was to leave at five P. M. A few
was held nt the Tillamook Com which it was attempted to organize the minutes after the appointed time
iiiercitil Club room« on Tneadaj alleged Port ot Bayocean, were unsuf- the boat left Bayocean behind and
evening for the purpose of die- ficient in that they failed to correctly headed for Tillamook,.
Of course the young men of the
cussing ways and means for build describe the territory to be included in
party
saluted the hardy fishermen
ing a wagon road to Bayoccan the proposed port, and the territory
along
the bay, but these men of
There was a representative gnther over which the defendants are exercis­
ing, with Mr. Chapin, represented ing the powers delegated by. law to great aquatic intelligence only
grinned and resumed their work of
the, Bayoccan interest. President jmrta and to ths officers of porta.
«etting or pulling iu their nets as
Slirode acted as chairman. Mr.
“That the said territory attempted to the case may have been.
Chapin pointed out that his com­ have been incurporatad includes terri­
About seven o'clock tile launch
pany was paying $6,000 a year tory within three different watersheds,
“A me . ica ' s F inest F loueino M ill .
tuxes, and that the taxes emounted the waters of which are drained into landed at the Tillmook dock, and
to $10,000 annually from the pro­ three different bays, or estuaries, with­ the tired but happy excursionist«'
SACK
perty owners in that vicinity, lie in Tillamook County, each of such bays departed for their homes, willing to
stated that a large number of the or estuaries being separated from each go on the next High School ex­
LOAF
lot owners will build cottages nt other, each communicating directly cursion, when ever that may be.
UTH0R1TIES
concede
that
the F isher
Last week a Freshman's meeting
Hayocean as soon ns a toad is built with the Pacific Ocean, and each being
F louring M ills C ompany has the most per­
was
called
and
the
following
of
­
and that about 500 of their lot navigable from the Pacific Ocean.
fectly constructed, best arranged and modern
ficers ¡were elected; Bruce Wade,
equipped plant ever built in this country. It employs
owuers owned automobiles They
“That it does not appear that any President, Louis Atterbury, Vice
only the most experienced millers and uses selected
hud .spent nearly half a million fraud was committed in the election
Eastern Hard Wheat and choice Western Soft Wheat
dollars improving Bayocean and wherein it was attempted to organize Pres., Gertrude Ebinger, Sec. and
in producing
Tres, and Harold Mason Sagt.at
would put down six miles of hard the pretended Port of Bayocean.
Arms.
The
Freshman
class
is
the
FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR
surfaced pavement next year. Mr.
“That the defendants have exercised
Naturally, it costs more to turn out this new, high-grade blend than
Chapin said his company would and are attempting to exercise all the biggest as yet enrolled in the his­
it does to make simpler and less carefully handled flours. Hence,
its price per sack is slightly more. Inasmuch as it is not flour
stand back of the $5,000 subscribed authority of officers of a port under the tory of High School, the number
but loaves of bread that we cat, ”nd as F isher ' s B lend makes
being
about
thirty
five.
and would do the dredging at 7c. a laws of Oregon without having any
more loaves, in proportion to its cost, than does any other
Foot ball practice wa« started
flour, housewives and others using it have the satisfaction
yard. It seemed to be the sense of lawful right to exercise such authority.
of knowing that they are really getting more and better
last
Thursday,
September
26th,
but
the meeting (hut the road could
values for their money. F isher ' s B lkmd costs more
“That the plaintiffs and relators are a very few members of the Athletic
as flour, but it gives more, both, in quality
lie built for about $35,000, provided entitled to a judgement and decree
and quantity c; loaves, and is therefore
The
that it was not bni'lt so wide, and herein pronouncing and adjudging that Association were present.
actually more economical to buy
and use than are the
number
of
contestant«
for
the
team
as to convict labor being used there the said pretended Port of Bayocean
cheaper brands.
One Price at All Dealers
appeared to be a desire on the part has unlawfully usurped and is unlawful­ is increaning gradually, but owing
to
the
late
dote
that
school
con
­
ot Ills busiue«« men to employ a ly usurping authority and power of
crew, which would greatly reduce taxation and administration in the ter- vened. the boys should get out for
• the cost of building the road. Pre­ ritory set out in the findings of fact, practice as soon as possible and
sident Slirode on motion, appointed and that the other of the said defend- come out as regularity as possible.
The Juniors elected the following
Deputy District Attorney Willett. ants have unlawfully usurped and are
Fred C. Baker. Wm. II Tait and unlawfully usurping and exercising officers Wednesday : Estilla Gayue,
Attorneys C. W. Talmage and H. rights, priveleges and franchises to president; Nellie Blanchard, vice-
T. Botts, a committee to wait upon which they, or either of them have no president ; Irma Doerge. secretary;
Edith Anderson,
secretary and
the County Court.
legal right to exercise; that said other
Th« committee mid a nutnlicr of defendants and each of them are at­ treasurer; Alice Perry, srgt. at
FLOUKâ
business men met with the county tempting to hold and exercise public arms. There being just five girls
in
the
class
they
were
all
given
an
court thia tnuming and discussed offices without having any right to the
the matter. It is expected that the same; that the said pretended port has office. On the same day the Sopho­
court will adupt the viewers' report no legal exiatance and that each of the more« held a meeting and decided
and declare the road open and should other defendants have no authority to to purchase a blue and white felt
the proper tv ¿owners and business exercise the powers assumed by them, class banner.
Perry De Lilli« started to school ,
men decide to contribute some or any powers whataoever within the
Church of Christ.
Monday
and i« determined to make GIVES INSTANT ACTION.
where near $10,000, it may be that territory, and that the plaintiff and re­
J. S. I.amur, druggist, report« that
the
team.
A
few
more
such
fellows
j
the court will agree to appropriate lators recover costs and disbursements
A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck­ 10 a. tn.—Bible School with classes
n like aunt next year. This will be of the said defendants and each nf are needed. Manager Stain ha« thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as coni- for all, this is a good place for you.
written for two games with Hilla-
discussed | later, ¿as will ¿also the them.”
11 a. m —Preaching by the pastor. ,
boro H. S., one to be played at ! pounded in Adler-i ka. the German
question ot convict labor.
3 p. tn.—Junior Endeavor.
Attorneys S. S. Johnson and T. B. Hillsboro about the first of Nov., , appendicitis remedy, «tops consti-
!». L ' "O 1 ..•
Handley were the attorneys for the and one at Tillamook on Thanks­ I pation or gas on the stomach IN­ 6:30 p. 111.—Senior Christian En­
Temperance Meeting.
plaintiffs and Attorney Webster Holmes giving Day. He is also trying to STANTLY. Many Tillamook people deavor.
7:30 p. 111.—Preaching,
subject;
for the Port of Bayocean.
arrange a game with some out «ide • are being helped.
“What is that to thee?' You are
There was a large congregation
•cbool team for Election Day to be *
cordially invited to any or all of
Look at Thia
at the uniou service at the Christian
played here. Mr Stam will pro- I
Gambling at Nehalem.
these services.
Chart'll os Sunday evening, when
badly secure a game with Sheridan ' Hrati, Per sack. 85c.
R. F. J ope , pastor.
Two young men by the name of H. S. or McMinnville H. 8>. to tie
the subject of temperance and city
Shorts, $1.20
purity, were discussed Rev. J. K. M. Peterson an<1 Johnson were ar- played on or about the 12tli of Oct, > Process Barley, $1.50.
We have the goods. Come esrly Eyes Tested And Glasses Fitted.
Jope, pastor of the church, presided, rested in Portland for stealing • to tie played in Yamhill Co.
Tillamook Feed Co.
coat
belonging
to
K
Womelsdorf,
and the «peakers ween Rev. D. A.
A debate meeting was held on '
of
Nehalem.
It
seems
that
after
I am a member of the Optical
Machen«!«, of the Prr«bvterisn
Tuesday evening for the purpose of
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% f? ssns- \ ^aan^wae^aw
church; Rev. J. K. Mcaae of the the young men had stolen the coat ascertaining the number interested
they
packed
up
and
left,
tsking
the
State
License.
All
work
correctly
selling
Foley
A
Company's
medicine
U. B. church; «nd Rev. H W.
in this work. A goodly number for years. Foley's Honey and Tar
Womelsdorf
attended to and guaranteed.
Kuhlman, of the M K. Church, , cost with them
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— were present at »the meeting. It Compound
I consider has no equal
Prices Reasonable for
First
The fltet epeaktr, Mr. Macbenur. ,<>wed "n<1
them «rre«ted unfl w»« decided to re enter the State and is the one cough medicine I
took up
ri|f«rette question hrongfht to Tillamook by an officer, Debating League of which T. H. S. can recommend to my friends as Class Work- Can furnish Refer
and ably treated it from a en They had a hearing before Justice Debating Club line been a memtier containing no narcotics or other eaces to your satisfaction.
r ...
n « •
properties." — At Lamar’s
Now for awhile at Jenkins*
geuie «tat{<! |>oint, showing that Effenberger on Wednesday, and tor a number of years I ..
. H. S. t Drug Store.
Jewelry Store. Addison H. Harris,
the liablt unfitted boy« and men for the evidence proved that all three has always been very strong in the
”‘e
b*’*" <B* ■ P®^ debating sphere and no doubt will
the duties of lite ! Mr? Meeei'porUy
Sick headache is caused by a dis- Optician and Jeweler.
__ . llidin(>tr-
discussed th« cigarette habit and . game, und as Womelsdorf lost end run some other school a hard race ordered stomach .1 1 i.iht-
Iain's Tablets and correct that and
liquor questum and imide «otue would not pay the young men went for the District and even State the
Cart C. Kratzentein. Mgr. J. G.
headaches will diaaptiear. For
Tanner Drug Store. Santa Crux,
alluaion to local conditions «• not • to hie room and took the coat as championship, as the last year's sale by all dealers.
security
until
he
paid
what
he
lost
leader.
Hanley
Stain
is
still
in
Calif., writes: “ We have sold Foley
being eatiafaetory.
Jt Conijiany'a medicines for the past
in the gambling game The justice school and a large quantity of
Mr. Kuhlman praised Governor,
other
good
material.
20 vests and have yet to hear our
i
For Sale
dismissed the esse end Sheriff
West iu hi« crusade againat vice, :
first complaint, or of a dissatisfied
Crenshaw ewore out a complaint
customer. Their remedies are pure,
and being a new comer here wax I
Motor Bost For Sale
On
account
of
leaving
f
or
the msde as represented, and contain
some what «urpriaeil to hear that againat Womelsdorf. Peterson and
ryuuuug suoetances.
substances. On
On the
the
30 feet long with 5 foot 6 inch East. I will sell my team, wagon, 1. no injurious
conditions were not what the> Johnson for gambling, and as they
harness and gravel bed. at a bar- * contrary, our experience «hows us
ebould be in this city Both Mr. bad all “peached *' on themselves le.ru, 4 h p. engine Boat is three tram. Inquire at J, W. Maddux's I*!*!?*!* Company’s aim ha« always
mouths old. price $175. Apply A. ------
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Meeae aud Mt, Kuhlman were sur in the gambling game the justice ,W- Anderson. Ltfe Soring Statron. office or to Wm Eaaom. TiUamook. ' .n to ...she
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Lamar's Drug Store
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