Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 28, 1914, Image 3

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ANOTHER MODERN MIRACLE.
Headlight, May
Farmers and Rural Credits
Notice of Completed Contract.
For a year or more there have
A New Jersey correspondent in the
Notice is hereby given that U. G.
been vague reports of experiments Philadelphia Record says:
Jackson, County Sureyor, for Tilla-
with the wireless telephone made by i
After reading your very interest­ ’"pk County, Oregon, has filed in
uilliam Marconi, the greatest living
Italian if measured by his services ing article and others on rural credits this office his certificate of the com­
to humanity.
The wireless telegraph 1 beg to give my reasons why I think pletion of the contract of Dolph
which he invented but yesterday, it these should be carried out. In the Tinnerstet, on the Hughey Creek
seems, has been a great business con- tirst place any one with a knowledge Contract, and any person, firm or
enience, but its value has been a of up-to-date farming must notice corporation having objections to file
thousandfold greater in the saving of the vast amount of unculivated lands to the completion of said work may
lives The urgent S. O. S. sent out at your very door-land that in other do so within two weeks from this
into the night brings ships hurrying countries would raise beef and almost date of the first publication, in the
. r crQP.s- but most farmers re- office of the County Clerk,
irom every direction to rescue crews
Dated this the 28th day of May,
--0-0- their
...v.r farms in
and passengers of distressed vessels. - .
mortgage
It has done more to remove the ter- order to
,o raise
ralse money for
’ ’ stock, ma­ 1914-
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
ror of the sea than any other thing chinery etc What system have you
that has happened since the first bold for this? Why, none. A farmer may First publication, May, 28.
navigator pushed his dugout from the get a mortgage, but it is like a knife Last publication, June 11.
shore. Thousands who have gone hanging over his head, because he
Notice of Completed Contract.
down to the sea in ships within the never knows when it will be called up
’I will give you my case, for ex­
last few years are alive to-day only
Notice, is hereby given that U. G.
because of this practical invention by ample: I bought a farm two years
for $1200 1 tried to buy for less, Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
Marconi, based on the researches of
scientists who sought truth for hut the agents said the owner would mook County, .Oregon, has filed in
truth’s sake. Middle-aged men can not reduce the price, and as 1 had this office his certificate of the com­
will remember theskepticism with my goods waiting I bought. 1 he pletion of the contractof Connie Dye,
which they received the predictions terms were $600 cash and $600 mort­ at the Jenkins Bridge on Wilson Riv­
of the early experiments with the gage, the latter being very important er, and any person, firm or corpora­
wireless telegraph. Even when they to me. 1 paid $300 down and after tion having objections to file to the
saw it in person in the middle 90s the some pressing I got a draft agree­ completion of said work may do so
effect of the Hertzian waves when ment written out in the name ot the within two weeks from the date of
sent through a few feet of rock, they owner, but all in the handwriting of the first publication, in the office of
could not believe that they could be one of the agents (as the owner was the County Clerk,
Dated this 28th day of May, I 914.
transmitted for hundreds of miles illiterate) and witnessed by a clerk.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
“Did I get a $0oo mortgage? No,
through rocks, houses, forests and
mountains and be caught by a receiv­ sir. When the final settlement came First publication, May 28.
You Last publication, June 11.
er. Even yet the wireless is a thing, 1 was already in possession.
can judge my surprise and alarm
of amazement.
Notice to Contractors.
Notwithstanding
the
preceding when one of the agents said he was
marvels there has been much skep­ sorry the owner could not give more
Sealed bids addressed to theCounty
ticism as to the wireless telephone. than $400 mortgage, but he (the
of Tillamook County, Oregon,
It might be possible to send dots and agent) would take my note for $200, Court
the proposed improvement at
dashes by sparks from towers, but which he would guarantee as good as for
Killam Creek, in Tillamook County,
how could the tones of human voices a mortgage, and that I would not be Oregon,
be received by the Coun­
be carried for many miles? The fact called upon for payment at any time. ty Court will
Tillamook County Ore­
that a man has, by use of a secret de­ After some arguing I agreed to this. gon at its of office
in Tillamook City,
vice, spoken a long message from You inay judge my surprise when,
New York to Philadelphia and that it little over a year afterward, I receiv­ Oregon, on or before the 13th day of
1914, at to o’clock a.m. and at
has been received not only there but ed, without a moments warning, a June,
time opened and read.
by wireless operators at intervening sheriff’s writ for the $200, and, not that
bid shall be accompanied by
points and has been perfectly under­ being able to meet it, I had to let the a Each
sertified check made payable to
stood is a modern miracle. Many dif­ property go with all I had expended Tillamook
------------- County,
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for an amount
ficulties in the perfection of a system on it.
“Now, if there had been rural cred­ equal to 5 per cent of the amount of
of wireless telephony are obvious, but
such bid, which shall be forfeited to
they are insignificant when compared its I would have saved my property the County, in case an award is made
to the difficulties of the primary and the country would not have lost and the bidder shall fail, neglect or
achievements. Mark Twian wrote an a farmer.
"The agreement made out in the refuse for a period of five days after
entertaining story of the experiences
owner
’s name was a lie—her price which the award is made to enter in­
of a Connecticut Yankee whom he
to a contract and file a
imagined set down with nineteenth was $900, less $100 commission; so factory to the Court as bond satis-
required by
she
only
received
$800,
and
she
never
century knowledge in King Arthur’s
law.
court.
But Marconi and Wright intended giving a $600 mortgage. Not
The
bids
are
to
cover
the cxcava-
would have amazed the first readers content with the $400 profit, one of ting and grading of the County
road,
of that whimsical yarn with their the agents offered me $700 for the building a reinforced Concrete Bridge
present exploits almost as much as property last summer, which, of across Killam Creek, and removing
nineteenth century marvels would course, I refused. He then went to the old wooden bridge, according to
have astonished Arthur’s contempor­ the mortgage holder and offered a plans and specifications on file in the
on it, evidently to foreclose on
aries. Who will be bold enough to talk profit
me and get the property for his new office of the County Clerk,
of future impossibilities, in the light customer.
The County Court reserves the
Not succeeding, the other
of what has been accomplished dur­ agent, who held the $200 note, fore­ right to reject any and all bids, dated
ing the present generation?
How- closed on me without a moment’s this the 28th day of May, 1914.
many more secrets of nature will man warning, and all our savings were
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
discover? Have we not borrowed lost. The sheriff’s fees was about First publication, May, 28.
trouble often in worrying over the
Last publication, June, it.
plight of posterity as to wherewithal $70.
“What chance has a stranger again­
it shall be clothed and fed and st a combination like this? I have
SUMMONS.
warmed and kept in health? As Mon­ helped Americans in other parts of
taigne said: “We are born to inquire the world and have received equal In the Circuit Court of the State of
after truth." And as a greater than help from them, but 1 do think that
Oregon for Tillamook County
Montaigne said to his deciples: "And they have a moral obligation to pro­ John Matela, plaintiff
ye shall know the truth, and the truth tect foreigners coming here with
vs.
shall make you free.” Scientists are capital and agricultural experience; Sanni Matela, defendant.
rapidaly bringing freedom to the therefore I advocate rural credits to ; To Sanni Matela, the above named
world and each discovery or inven­ save others from such loss.”
defendant:
tion is the forerunner of another.
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby repuired to ap­
Notice.
pear and answer the complaint filed
THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW.
The annual meeting of the stock- against you in the above entitled
The following resolution condemn­ holders of the Tillamook Hotel Com­ Court and suit, on or before the last
day prescribed in the order for the
ing the proposed eight-hour law, pany will be held on Monday, June 1st, publication of summons made herein,
adopted by the Marion County Pomo­ 1914, 4 pm, in the office or parlors of the which said order was made, and is
na Grange has been adopted by the Tillamook Hotel. Tillamook, Ore. By dated May 28, 1914, ami if you fail
State Grange.
order of the president of the company so to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
P. J. Worrall.
“Whereas, There is an initiative
the relief prayed for in his complaint
petition filed with the Secretary of
on file herein, towit; that the bonds
State to be submitted to the voters of TILLAMOOK FOLKS ASTONISH of matrimony now existing between
Oregon to amend the constitution,
plaintiff and defendant be forever
DRUGGIST
making it a criminal offense to em­
We sell many good medicines but dissolved.
ploy any labor, man, or women, boy we are told tiie mixture of buck­
This summons is served upon you,
or girl, for a period of more than thorn bark, glycerine, etc., known by order of the Honorable Webster
eight hours in any one day, the day as Alder-i-ka, is the best we ever Holmes, judge of the above named
being defined as nine consecutive sold, Tillamook folks astonish us Court, dated this 28th day of May,
hours, allowing one hour for eating daily by telling how QUICKLY 1914, and the date of the first publi­
and rest- the penalty being from $100 Adler-i-ka relieves sour stomach, cation of this summons is the 28th
to $1006, or imprisonment from 30 gas on the stomach and constipa­ day of May, 1914, and the «late of the
days to one year, or both fine and tion. Many report that A SINGLE last publication, 9th of July, anil the
imprisonment, for the slightest viola­ DOSE relieves these troubles almost the last date upon which you are re­
tion of the law, which is an excess­ IMMEDIATELY. We are glad we quired to answer on or before is, ami
ive penalty.
This law applies to are Tillamook agents for Adler-i- will expire on the 9th day of July,
every industry in the State of Oregon ka. J. S. Lamar, Druggist.
1914.
and,
T. B. Handley,
"Whereas the farmer would be
Attorney for pliantiff.
The
reorganization
of
a
railway
compelled to do all his morning chors
company
with
a
reduction
of
the
cap
­
and work in the field an hour while
the hired man sat in the house read­ ital stock is something new under the
ing the morning papers and in the sun.
♦ ♦ ♦
evening he would quit work at 5
Mr. Mellin of the New Haven, on
o]clock, leaving the farmer to finish
his day’s work and do his chors alone the stand before the Interstate Com­
and in the haying, harvesting and merce Commission yesterday, recall­
French officers in the Drey­
threshing the farmer would be com­ ed those
trial who, whenever a pailicuia.-
pelled to have two shifts of men in fus
| On your front porch can be lit
order to save his crops before the ly odious thing in the conspiracy was j every night until midnight
Fall rains come and spoil them, thus brought out, ascribed it to that one
anil register not over
greatly enhancing the cost of produc­ of the conspirators who had died be­
Ltifty cent« per month
fore the trial began. In law one man
tion. Since the farmer has no voi« e can
on the meter.
not make a conspiracy, but the
in establishing the price of his pro­ conspiracy
proved in the Dreyfus case
ducts, he cannot add the extra cost showed a dead
as the only one, T illamook E lectric L ight AND
of production to the selling price of and in the case man
the New Haven
his goods and make the consumer road, according of
F uel C ompany
to Mr. Mellen, the
foot the bill, as the merchant and late J. Pierpoint Morgan was about
manufacturer do, but the extra cost the only man in on the deal for de-
W ill S palding , Manager.
will come out of his profits, which sqoiling investors of millions.
are meager enough at best, thus work­
ing a great hardship, if not complete­
ly paralyzing the agricultural inter-
este of the state.
"The dairyman is effected in the
same way as the farmer, since it
would be impossible for him to hae
would be impossible for him to have
he needs it most thus compelling him
••I feel ft my dnty to tell others what
to sell off all his cows except wh? Chamber lain s Tablets have done for
he alone can milk, which would work
write* Mrs. L. Dnnlap,
a great injury to the dairying indus-
indus­
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r—- —
Grove. Mien. "I have
tries of the state.
suffered with pains in
“No arguments are needed to show
my back and under
that the horticultural interests would
my shoulder blade for
a number of years,
be thus unfavorably effected, therc-
also with a poor appe­
fore, be it
tite and constipation.
“Resolved, by the State Grange of
I tried all of the rem­
Oregon, that we are unalterably op­
edies that I heard of,
posed to such a drastic measure be­
and a number of doc­
coming a part of the constitution, or
tors, but got no relief.
any eight-hour law, or any interfer­
Finally a friend told
ence with personal privilege or agree­
me to try Chamber-
ment, and will use every effort in our
lain* Stomach and i
power to defeat it."
Liver Tablet*. I got
a bottle of them and
A man arrested as a swindler says
they soon helped uiy
that he is a nobleman. Usually the
stomach; by their
claim to title precedes the other dis­
gentle action my bow-
covery.
el* became more reg­
ular. Today I feel like
Winston Churchill, the British lord
praising them to all
of the admiralty, having looped the
who stiffer a* I did. for
loop six times in an aeroplane. Secre­
me and made my life
tary Daniels will probably attempt
worth living
seme dare-devil feat.
28, 1914
T. BO ALS. M.D.,
j
Have You Planned Your Outing?
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
A Few Timely Suggestions
SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST
BEACH RESORTS
ROSE FESTIVAL
SPRINGS AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS
s.
You doubtless want to go somewhere to get away
for it while from the steady grind. Let us help you.
T illamook B lock ,
From June 1st, to September 30th low round trip tickets will be
sold from all points on the P. R. & N. one way through Cali­
fornia or via Portland.
Tillamook
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
- Oregon
sarchet .
T •
Mountain,
A new playground, only a short run from Portland,
forest, fishing streams or beach in endless variety and infinite
charm
The Fashionable Tailor
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
ROSE FESTIVAL
From June 9 to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply
Fun un land
entertainment unique, historical and interesting,
and water you cannot afford to miss.
Store iu Heins Photographic
Gallery
SPRINGS AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Hot Springs, Mineral Springs and Mountain Resorts for fisi ing,
Hunting or “far from the maddeuing Crowds” are to be found
in abundance along the Southern Pacific.
OUR NEW OUTING BOOKLETS
John M. Scott, General Passenger
Agent
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON]
m H. GOY NE,
'
X
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
PAC. Ry
Tillamook
•
Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
&
.
LAWYER,
E DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT.
NAY. CO
213 T illamook B lock
Portland, Oregon
Tillamook
J
•
Orcgt n
E. REEDY, D.V M„
VETERINARY.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Both Phone«.
Tillamook -
Oregon
£2) R. K. E, DANIELS,
Delivered.
CHIROPRACTOR.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
Local Office.in the Comtuercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK. - ORE
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
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R. 1.. E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both^Phone«.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
I TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line
Commercial Building, Tillamook.
0R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
J OHN LEI AND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
Room No. 261.
'T botts ,
A 15 Watt Mazda
Made My Life
Worth Living
M.
EXCURSIONS EAST
"Vacation Days,” “Newport” and “Tillamook
County Beaches” are just off the press, full of
timely suggestions as to where and how you can
best spend your vacation. They are free for the
asking. Drop us a postal card or call on our
nearest Agent.
• Oregon.
I Tillamook
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Th« Complete Set of Abstract Books in
77c>* yr' '<1
EJ *
J
Kanft
With«
Reputation
•
SXt /•
.rxu
If anyone r.honl'l ask you to b a
team of lioraes “uiisi.
'
from a mere print« I <
would think l.e : tc ’.« ! t>
Ti,«
you. Now there i) r«o r or?
OtUr
buying a range “f.r: cht, t.
Sty
there is in buyiu ' a t
; c( \
is it necessary, ? n
'■ h •
-e,\ ’
in almost ev ry t •: .. . 1 :
Lit. - I - tet
.
west of the N- » J ii.l.v •
,.U | ry you to drive an extra
ten miler, if uieil L . t » :
4 c - !
: «r« • t. Creel AfiyeHie
—the range with n rcpiitalii n—built 0:1 honor—cf the best materials —
before investing your looney i.i : t u«, cf an/kind.
You don’t buy a rang every csy, 1 r indeed, every year, and when
you do, you want the Lost your aoney cun procure—that’s the
Great Majestic
Malleable and
Charcoal Iron Ran^e
Tire« Oidiu'7 R»»-«s
air
tn. Takei but half the fuel u.wd
Jgvun
tn i th«-v rsnr<-i for prrfwt baking.
* la tbr only ronoo marl« entirely of
A I Copper jtraerrrir — Apaiatt Fir« B»x
aeolleable iron and charcoal iron. CApr-
1 ' m !--■ rvoir te all cupper and beat» Ilk«
aoalimn won't raet lihe •"‘•t ma'leablo a ' » ke‘tl-t throush a coppor pocket,
lean eon'I break. and white the fir I c«*t at-i’ mod from cxi« p er of copper, aettlng
•f a Croat Maieenc m»y be more than ixxni.t left hand lininx of «re box.
It
MM other ranger, it outipeare throe or- twite 16 sallona «jf water In a verr few
XMaary ran««».
momenta and Is Inataatlp moved a war
from the fire.
Bmaoaacal — Savr, Half Y«mr Fuel
The Itafeelic la put together with rteetx
•Mt bolt» and stove putty). Th« Joints
••• Moms will remain air tight f.mever.
Tbs oven is lined with guaranl—d purs
abboeto. board. eovered with sa iron grs's
«•■a aaa so« it. tio best escsps« or «oM
*
Ark Hr To Show To« The Crratrrt
laprovwBrat Er«r Put la a R»«f«
IncrMairqr th* atrenrth and wear of •
Great Mafootic anre than **>< at a point
wb.re other raar~ are --akeot-ba Ml«
to uxjuire about thia fealuia.
FOB BALE BY
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
Office.
Taxe« Paid for Non Residenti.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon,
Both Phones.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
Oregon
QARL HABERLACIi,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B iock ,
Tillumook
*.
.Oregon
G. MCGEE,
PHYSICIAN &
M D.
SURGEON.
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre
■•F orge
wiu ktt
ATTORNEY AT I AW,
T iixamook C ommercial B uildix «")
lillamook -
Or«*ou'