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Tillamook Headlight, January 22. 1914, NSION LAW IGNORED, rion County Court Does rot Provide for Widows. Water Permits Granted During the quarter ending1 December 31, 1913, the State Engi | Or., Jan. 1& —“ We have neer issued 38 permits for the irri not put the widows’ pension law gation of 6,933 acres and the de-' into operation in this county and velopuient of 1,958 horsepower.! do not intend to do so unless com Among these permits was one is-' pared to by the courts,” said sued to F. D Small of Tillamook, County Judge Bushey, of Marion and D. C. Urie of Camas, Wash-1 ington, for the development of j County, to day. “We do not believe the results 1,209 horsepower with the waters I under the new law would be aa of Trask River in Tillamook County. I •ajfcfactory as under the old one For the year 1913, a total of 466 through which we are taking care permits were issued for the appro- I Under these 11 of’the poor of the county. One priation of water. reaaon for the court’s opposition to permits 342,181 acres will be irri- I the law is that it makes unfair gated, 39 225 horsepower developed I distinctions between women who and 41 reserovirs constructed at al I have children and those without total cost of $44,000,000. Permits issued in Tillamook I them. Another reason is that the plan for giving aid provided in the County for the past quarter are as I I act would, in our opinion, cause follows: The Title 4 Trust Compauy of I many women and children who could do something for themselves, Portland secured a permit to use [I virtually to become helpless in that the waters of Lewis and Clark River I for municipal water supply. This I line. “For instance, under the old is to supply the town of Gearhart I poor law we recently provided for a and adjacent towns. J. W. Hunt I half ’dozen poor families ; took of Tillamook, for domestic supply I care of their immediate wants, and I with the waters of Fall Creek, to bell soon, members of them found em-| diverted in Sec. 31, Tp. 1 S., R. 10 11 ployment and became self-sustain-1 W. P. J. Trobough of Beaver for I ing. U nder the widows’ pension domestic supply with the waters of I law, »’the families would have be-1 Trobough Springs located in Sec. || come pensioners with no incentive I 30 Tp. 3 S. R. 9. W. H C. Sanders | of Cloverdale, for irrigation of 12 todo anything for themselves. “l|be ive at least 500 persons] acres, including domestic use. havekm.ide application for assis-] The water being diverted from tance under the new act. Our in-1 Sanders Creek in Sec. 21, Tp. 4 S., ▼eatigations proved that some of R. 10 W. The Brighton Develop thetn^had money and others had ment Company of Portland, for farms. It is true the farms in most domestic supply, diverting the instances were mismanaged and | water from Mess house Creek in yielded nothing, but it is not the] Sec. 16 Tp. 2 N., 10 W, duty of the county to take care of I persons who have properly.” Notice Closing Streams. The Pendleton Round Up. TALK NUMBER THREE ARE YOU A HOME OWNER OR ARE YOU A HOME RENTER? WHICH CLASS DO YOU BELONG TO? Why Not Own Your Home in Tillamook and Help Build the town? DO YOU KNOW THIS STORY? Yes sir” said the oldest inhabitant reflectively, gazing down at his dilapidated shoes, “I’d a been a wealthy man today, if I’d had a little sense when I was younger.” “Why, I can remember when the main street of this here town, was nothing but a cow track, and I could’a got the best corner on it for a song—and I’m no singer either.” “Now, look at me, I’m lucky to have the price o’a plug of chewin’ tobacco when I might’a been ridin’ in my auto. I tell you, boys, property *s the thing.” This is an old story, awfully old. And every time it’s told the listner shakes his head and says, you certainly passed up your chance, I wish I had it.” But nobody seems to learn the lesson. seems to know that HE is passing up HIS elianc. chesp NOW will make you INDEPENDENT later? might have been.” Nobody Don’t you know that the property you car»' get so It will save you from telling the next generation “what Don’t you know that property never stops increasing in value? Don’t you know that it has got to increase because it is in the order of creation that population must increase? over, then call on us. “Well Think this We have just the investment you need—Let us show it to yoq. K now all M en by T hese P res ENTS, That. W hereas , the State Board of Fish and Game Commis Ore., Jan. 17—Dates sioners of the State of Oregon (as for the 1914 Round-Up . were defini well as its predecessors, the Board elected as September 24, 25 of Fish Commissioners) has propa- tely and 26 ■ by the board of directors 1 gated and stocked, and is propa gating and stocking the waters of here to-day. This early action was | Tillamook _ Jlamook Ba Bay- and its tributaries, taken at the urgent request of the] in _ _ — County, » _ _____ ‘ 1 Tillamook State of Ore- Is very choice Westside property, adjoins the “Stillwell Park”—School Childrens Play Ground—is just’ 3 blocks^ from the New High School eastern railroads who have agreed w*th salmon fish, and d j tt .»I W hereas , said Tillamook Bay Every lot has 6 foot sidewalk. Nine new homes have been built in this tract this year. Why not yourB, be the Next? to put the Round-Up on as an ad- and it8 tri butaries are frequented and its tributaries are frequented ditional drawing card for their I by salmon fish, pur ’ , and for the pur- regular fall homeseekers’ excursion | — pose >se of protecting the same the said in order that they might have I Board of Fish and GameCom- 1;.- » I missioners has decided to close a Is very choice Eastside property, in fact thereiis none better in Tillamook City. This new platting, is in that tract of land on the East of PARK time to get their literature I tributary of said Tillamook Bay, STREET to “Lovers Lane” all of which lays North of the County Road and Third Street. Every lot offered just cannot be out-classed in the >rinte 1 and distributed over the] known as Hoquarton Slough, and tountry and get it into the bands | its tributaries, above a point City at the prevailing price and terms. •I the prospective homeseekers. As on Raid Hoquarton Slough 47 de- We have a number of prospective buyers in this property. Don’t delay in making youFselections early. Come to this office and we will be pleased h« T’„ . . Igrees31 minutes West 2,013.7 feet “* - "Up, especially, during | from fbe section corner common to to give you further information as to prices and terms. he past two years, has drawn I Sections 23, 24. 25 and 26 of Town eavily from the east and middle | ship 1 South, Kange 10 West of the A small deposit will secure your lot reservation. Contracts or Deeds will be made for you February 2nd rest, the railroads have taken ad- | Willamette Meridian—this point on | said Hoquarton Slough being more antage of this and are combining particularly designated bv posts 1913. Don’t wait, look after your choice of lots before the Choice are Gone forever. with their regular colonist rates, erected by the Master Fish Warden fter trying out nearly every week | warning the public ; and also an 1 September during the past four other tributary of said Tillamook Bay, known as Tillamook River, rars the management has become audits tributaries, above a point rmly convinced that the last week 100 feet below the lowermost por To every lot purchaser, cither in King or Goodspeeds Additions, who take contracts or deed, the Architect «the month is the best time for tion of the mouth of Trask River, all being in Tillimook County. aging the Round-Up and have State of Oregon, to prevent fishing —Mr. J. F. Stranahan—connected with this office, willjdraw you your plans and specifications for a home lected it permanently. therein by any means whatever, if you wish to build; these plans’and specifications to be of your own idea and choosing ¡from the many except with hook and line, com monly called angling, for salmon handsome plans that he has for your consideration. This opportunity isjofferedjto every and all purchasers Income Tax fish during the periods of time hereinafter specified. from now until April 1st, 1914. This in itself is a special inducement to those desiring to build and this ser-s Now, T hereeore , N otice is land, Ore., Jani 2, 1914. vice alone is worth a great dead for which we absolutely make no charge, it is free. H ereby G iven by said State Board unty ^$easurer, Tillamook of Fish and Game Commissioners County. Oregon that said tributary of Tillamook >BAR SIR,— Enclosed I am send- Bay, known as Hoquarton Slough, and its tributaries, above a point • you a few blanks relative to said Hoquarton Slough inconie tax. Please give the on 47 degrees 31 minutes West ttee te^ such publicity as you 12,013.7 feet section "—i from ------- the ____ _ 1 cor- .through the press and other-1 r.er common to sections 23, “ 24, 2:, 25 e, that an y person, firm or cor and 36, Township 1 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian ation diniring income tax blanks — this point on said Hoquarton procure the same by applying I Slough being more particularly de- Office in Todd Hotel, Ground Floor, Both Phones, Open Every Day and Evenings Until 10:00 O’clock hia office. | signaled by posts erected by the 1« law a« to failing to make fe. I Master Warden warning the Fire [Insurance in Conflagration Proof Companies. Building and Mortgage Loans on City Property a is aa follows : EuWic’ a,re aTd. ea«hu°f th^m ie . I hereby closed to fishing of any Rentals and Collections. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. TBtelBturii must be filled on or I kind for salmon fish, except with re the let day of March sue-1 hook and line, commonly called ing the close of the calendar I angling, from and after January for which return is made 31’ “"‘U ?aid lr'bu,ill7 of Till- , x , lamook Bay, known as Hoquarton he penalty for failure to file I Slough, and its tributaries, above a B»-st Cough Medicine for Children. Cow Testing Associatica. eturutetithin the time specified | point on said Hoquarton Slough •‘1 am very glad to say a few IW in 9» to $1000. In case of 147 degrees 31 minutes West 2,013.7 word* in praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy’,’ writes Mrs. Lida] Notice is hereby given, that the i«l or Neglect to render the re- 'u' aeS‘io" c?Lner *'°™- _..., |.? .X- / mon to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Dewey, Milwaukee, Wia. “I have ^^■the required time (ex- Township i South, Range 10 West Assessment Roll for the County of Tillamook and Territory of Oregon uaed it for yeara Ixitli for my child annual meeting of the Tillamook for the year 1854, containing all the taxable property, real and per f sickness or absence) | of the Willamette Meridian, is or ren anil injself anil it never fails to Cow Tenting Association will be sonal in said county. shall be added to | are opened again to salmon fishing relieve and cure a cough or cold. held on ¡Thursday, (the 2»th day of No family with children should be January, 1914, at 1:00 p.m. of aaid Valuation Total Valu assessed. In case of I herein prohibited, as provided for Amount without it as it gives almost immed under Section 5316of I.ord’a Oregon NAMES OF PERSON TAXED. of Personal ation of duy at the court house, for the elec ulent return, 100 per Laws; and that said tributary of of Tax. all Property. iate relief in cases ofcroup.” Cham Property. added to such tax, Tillamook Bay, known as Tilla berlain’s Cough Remedy is pleas tion of officers and for the transac . $’.,108,00 ... $1,108.00 . ?12 18 8 ant and snfe to take, which is of tion of such other business as may n required by law to mook River, and its tributaries, Nathan Daugherty..................... 9.53-7 great importance when a medicine lawfully come before it James Quick................................... . . 867.00 867.00 , sign or verify any above a point 100 feet lielow the Henry Haynes ..................... A 4.1 -3 must be given to young children. 768.50 708.50 lowermost portion of the mouth of Every dairyman who is interested * who! makes any false or Trask River, are and each of them Edrick Thomas....................... 195 00 . . 2.H5 £-»>r sale by |. S Lamar. 196.00 . in his welfare is cordially invited to 2.82 1 ulent rteurn or statement with is hereby closed to fishing of any John Tripp......................... 25« 50 256.50 2 91-5 365.00 265.00 attend. H,’1* Btomach Troubles Over io detent or evade the assess, kind for salmon fish, except with George W. Scott............. Elbridge Trask .... 23.46-3 2,1X100 . . 2.13300 yif. pyspeptic, would you not The S ecretary . required by this section to be hook and line, commonly called Thomas Cochran 2.31 210.00 210.00 angling, from and after January like to feel that your stomach trou —guilty of a misde- 31, 1914. until said tributary- of Tilla Samuel Howard 3.79-5 345.00 345 00 . bles were over, that you could eat ihall be fined not ex- mook Hay, known as Tillamook Warren N. Vaughn........ . 6.556 any kind of food you desired with 596.00 536.00 . Notice to Creditors. O. S. Thomas .......... ... 2,017 OO . 22.51-7 . 2,047 00 . out injury? Thai may seem so un or be imprisoned not River, and its tributaries, above a John Sanders ............. 1.21-7 111.00 111.00 likely to you that you do not even year, or both, at the point 100 feet below the lowermost Charles West ............. N otice ib H ereby G iven , that .22-7 hope for an ending of your trouble, 20 (X) 20 00 portion of the mouth of Trask River, the court, with the is or are opened again to salmon Charles Henkrickson 3.48 1 but permit us to assure you that it the undersigned, has been ep- 316 50 316.50 2 76-6 is nat altogether impossible. ration.” Z5I.5O 251 50 . fishing herein prohibited, as pro Peter Morgan If pointed administrator of the estate 5 99-5 others can l<e cured permanently, 515 00 545 OO >u in advance for any vided for under Section 5316 of H. Wilson, W. N. Vaughn, agent . of Fannie II. Wallace, dec eased, by 2.45-3 and thousands have been, why not Wm Means. E. Trark, agent........... 223 00 22100 ou may be able to Lord’s Oregon laws ; and it is and .55 3 von? John R | Barker, ot Battle the County Court of Tillsmook 50.50 50.30 will be unlawful to fish for, or take — Gadge, E. Trask, agent connection with my or catch any salmon fish by any J S. I.avman.............. . 52-5 Crees, Mich., ia one of them 75.10 75 00 . He County, Oregon, and all persons 60 00 6645 says, “I was troubled with peart having claims against aaid estate is income tax col- means whatever, except with hook Alfred White........ 60.00 2 04 « burn, indigestion, and liver com are hereby notified and required tn 186 00 186 00 he honor to remain. and line, commonly called angling, Wm. Pur vine.... 2.86 « plaint until I used Chamberlain's 200 00 . in any of said waters during the Layman Harns 26000 icerely yours, C. Her .......... .33-6 Tablets, then my troubles were present same, with proper vouch ».OO 30 60 said periods of time shore speci ers, duly verified, to the under ton A. M iller , H. Kelley .................................................... .715 over.’' Sold by |. S Lamar. «5.00 fied. «i.00 signed at the office ofT. B. Handley Collector Int. Rev. Any and all fiersona whomsoever in Tillamook City, Oregon, within Chronic Constipation Cured. $10;9A3 OO $1O'.«3.(X) I12Q.M-3 so fishing in violation of thia notice ’'Five year* ago I had the worst I six months from the date hereof. will be prosecuted as by law pro- in Working Hours vided. case of chronic constipation I ever Dated Decetrtber 12th, 1018. G. W. W ai . i . ac k , king day is 8 hours Colds to be Taken Seriously SNBFFELS, Cr»L. A. J "Walsh was knew of, and Cliainlierlain’s Tab S tate B oard or F ish axd G ame Administrator of the estate of ma must work per Intelligent people realize that badly done up with r-bruin«*» wn lets i ured me,'’ write« S F. Fish. C ommissioners . Fannie B. W allace, deceased. Io keep him fit for common colds should Is- treated and sent for f oley F jdney Pill* Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by |. S By F loyd BlLYEW. Chairman. Weak, sore, inactive promptly. If there is sneezing and I which wax the only thing tt.at Umar. By H. H CLIFFORD, Secretary. nt do it. They must chilline«« with hoaraenenx. tickling would cure h’.m. Geo« Potter of By G eo . H K elley . For »ale. throat and coughing, begin Pontiac. Mo., w aa down on his back Land for Bale. healthily active all By C H. E vans , promptly the use of Folev’a Honey with kidney and blad der trouble y Kidney Pills will Commissioners. Well rooted, purple lilac bushes, 110 acres near Salem, suitable for end Tar Compound. It ia effective, and Foley Kidney Pills You cannot take Pille ni»«le I mim It ia a dairy, tol ,>er acre, would take 25c. and 96c each, according to pleasant to take, checka a cokt. and well and able to wor t >ur system without «iw ay«« Tillamook property for amount up size. Mutual phone. allowing. For eale No hunting, fishing and tresspass stops the cough which canses loss splendid m< dicine i- nd to r»*) notices can be obtained at the Head-, of sleep and lowers the vital resist- help« Just try It Fo » a«Se by M rs . D ulpu T inmemtett . KUeENiiERU B ros - duggista. light office, printed on ck.Ui t ^aace. For sale by all dEuggists i P bndleton , Terms are Easy Prices are Reasonable The Values There KIAG ADDITION «OODBPEED 11HHTIOV Free, Absolutely Without Cost, Your Money is Second Consideration ALL LOTS PRICED. TERMS: 10 per cent cash. Installments: $10:00 per month ROLLIE W. WATSON, SSX’? The Assessment Roll and Taxpayers iu Tillamook Ccunty in the Year 1854.