Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 27, 1914, Image 5

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    Tillamook
CLATSOP LETS CONTRACT
Headlight, August
27, IQ14
MORE EGGS COME IN.
Dr. Smith and His Little Piece.
treaty with Great Britain. It is a pe­
culiar coincidence that the canal is
Tillamook County Will be Connected Chinese Importations Under New
Portland, Oregon, August 21, 1914— being formally opened at a time when
with Columbia Highway Next
Tariff Enormous.
Where did Dr. Smith, Democratic a similar resolve is apparently being
May.
(Oregonian.)
candidate for Governor, get the nice, formed during a foreign war to build
The last of the three big contracts
Few Portland people have any idea little fixed-up speech which he gives
AND
connected with the construction of of the extent to which they have been almost word for word in every place an American merchant marine. The
the Columbia River highway in Clat­ partaking of eggs imported from I where he talks? There are some peo­ marine and the canal properly go to­
gether.
sop county was awarded by the China for their breakfast since the ple in Portland who are uncharitable
county court Thursday to Jefrey & duty on this food product was remov­ enough to the “West” candidate to
International marriages among roy­
Bufton, of Portland, the price bci.ig ed by the Underwood tariff bill. Re­ suggest that the speech was edited in alty do not constitute a check on war.
TO
$58,51970.
cords at the United Satates custom the inner editorial office of the mag- A king would as soon fight his moth­
The successful bidders submitTd office in this city show that from nifeent new building recently put up er-in-law as anybody else.
the lowest figures of any oi the five October 3, 1913, when the Adminis­ by Col. Jackson for the Oregon Jour­
Secretary Bryan has liberated more
firms represented. Their bid; were as tration’s tariff schedules went into nal; they further whisper that the
doves
of peace than any other states­
follows:
effect, until June 30 last, a period of speech was afterward carefully cen­
AND RETRUN
man
of
modern times. The net result,
Copenhagen Bros.—$65,030.40.
sored
by
Governor
West
himself
so
only nine months, 259,511 dozen poul­
however,
has
been
to
plunge
a
whole
Peterson & Johnson.—$65,806.00.
try eggs, valued at $32,710, were re­ that nothing dangerous to the West
ACCOUNT
continent into war.
Boyajohn & Arnold.—$68,914.80.
ceived at this port from Shanghai and interests should appear therein. Then,
i
Giebisch & Joplin.—$67,682.85.
A baby boy was born on the steam­
Hongkong. This quantity was more 1 the story goes, after the speech had
The contract was let on a unit price than 250,ooodozen more that the im- , been pruned and patched up, it was er Bowling Green on Green River,
basis, and based on the advertised I portations for the full year ending typewritten on a nice, clean sheet oi near Evasville, Ind., and the thought­
quantities. The plan is the same as in October 3 1913, when only 9048 doz- Paper and given to Dr. Smith to learn, less parents yielded to a most dia­
effect in the east end of the county. en eggs, 1 with a valuation of $700, Those who have heard the speech in bolical suggestion that the youngster
By this plan the court is in a position were entered 'at this port from all different places declare that he has be named Steamboat Bill. While the
VIA THE
I learned “his little speech” just as it fair Juliet tried to argue herself into
to say just how much of the improve­ foreign ports.
Neither do these figures tell the ' was 8‘ven to him and to recite it believing that there in nothing in a
ment is to be made, more or less, just
name, the weight of authority is
as conditions may warrant. The con­ whole story, for the reason that the "ithout a slip of the tongue.
tract price is $7,000 below the engi- , bulk of imported eggs for the Pacific I It is wondered by some here if the against her. Waiving the discussion
J Coast market is entered at the ports present nervous activity of the Ore­ of spondees and dactyls which Mr
neer’s estimate of the work.
The right of way to be improved of Tacoma, Seattle and San Francisco gon Journal and its editorial effort to Wilson’s metamorphosis of his name
To give all an opportunity to attend
extends from a point 16 miles south and distributed from those points by ma'<e out that Dr. Withycombe is
i a has provoked, we but appeal to com­
of Seaside to the Tillamook county ' jobbers to their trade.
corker candidate, is not an attempt mon experience that the life of a
the Fair, the I’.K, & N. in addition to
to distract attention from its own re­ child may be blighted by its name.
line, and when completed will con­
Duty of 5 Cents Removed.
regular train will have
nect with the coast road in Tillamook
Prior to the action of the Demo­ ported activities in “canning” Dr. Often the entire character is changed
County, giving direct connections cratic Congress last year there was a Smith’s speech. They point out that Steamboat Bill must become a little
with Tillamook City and other points duty of 5 cents a dozen on all import­ it was only a short time ago that the pugilist or lose his self-respect. The
in that part of the state. The stretch ed eggs. But in the Underwood bill Journal was throwing boquets at Dr. first time he appears on the play
Leave Tillamook 6:30 p.tn., 8:45 p in. and 12:01
of right of way to be improved is this tariff was removed and eggs Withycombe for his fearlessness in ground some irreverent lad will begin
n. tn. Leave Wheeler for Tillamook 10:28 p.m. and
nine miles in length.
from China and all other foreign expressing his opinion. These editor­ to "toot” in imitation of a steam
1: 43 a. m.
Following is a estimate of the work ' ports are admitted free. The Oregon ials appeared under the headline, “Dr. boat, even if he does not try to make
These trains will stop at all points between Tilla­
to be done:
poultrymen feels that he has a legit­ Withycombe’s Candor.” Does the a noise like a calliope. Those reck­
less
parents
do
not
dream
of
the
mook
and Wheeler. Regular trains will leave Tilla­
Journal
want
its
readers
to
believe
Clearing—45 acres.
imate complaint because of the re­
troubles
they
are
needlessly
stacking
Dr.
Withycombe
to
be
a
fearless
but
mook
at 7:30 a.m., 10:30 a.111. and 4:45 p.m. Leave
Grubbing—2,670 square rods.
moval of this protection, while the
Excavating.
consumer is unable to figure how, mistaken man or do they want these up for their helpless offspring.
Wheeler 8:54 a.m., 3:10 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 6:27 p.m.
Hard rock—1,400 cubic rods.
with eggs quoted at from 25 to 30 readers to believe the present story
(Boat will meet all trains at Wheeler).
Soft rock—17,200 cubic rods.
SUMMONS.
cents a dozen the removal of the duty J they are telling that the Republican
Round Trip Fares to Nehalem.
Loose rock—1,500 cubic yards.
on this product has reduced the cost candidate is an amiable man, but
In the Circuit Court of the State
j afraid to express his mind?
to him.
Hardpan—42 cubic yards.
Tillamook
. . $1.45 Rockaway.............. .65
for Tillamook County.
It is a curious thing that this ner­ t Oregon
Earth—48,000 cubic yards.
With the amended tariff schedules
Bay City.... .... 1.15 Brighton................ .40
Robert Osborn,
vous bustle in the editorial sanctum
.55
Overhaul—56,000 cubic yards.
Plaintiff,
.85 Manhattan Beach
Garibaldi-. ■
i provided in the Underwood bill other
vs.
Major Bowlby, L. Griswold, high-( farm products are finding their way of the great non-partisan (?) daily of
.80
Bar View ...
William L. Riefenberg and
way engineers as well as the mem­ to the local market. This is particu­ Oregon has only started within the 1 Lillian
C. Riefenberg, his wife
Tillamook County Booster Band, 60 Pieces,
last
few
days.
This
circumstance,
bers of the Clatsop county court are larly true of fresh beef and butter.
John Storm, the unknown
Will be in attendance. Fine Display of Industrial Ex­
well pleased with the awarding of the For the years before the Underwood linked with the rumors going about heirs of Obed S. Thomas, de­
hibits, School Children exhibits, etc.
contract, as the price is reasonable bill went into effect not a pound of that the Democrats are trying to ceased, and also all other per­
sons or parties unknown,
and the firm who received the con­ fresh meat or butter was received at trade off Smith votes for Chamber- claiming any right, title, estate
Further particulars front nearest P.R. & N.
tract a reliable company. L. E. Buf­ this port. But the importation of lain votes, lends force to the notion lien or interest in the real es­
Agent,
or handbills.
ton, representing Jeffery& Bufton these products began simultaneously that the Democratic managers have tate, described in the com­
JOHN M. SCOTT,
at
least
come
to
a
realization
that
pliant
herein.
was at Astoria on Thursday and when with the material reduction in the
Defendants.
their
hope
of
electing
Dr.
Smith
is
General Passenger Agent,
notified that he was the successful tariff as provided by the Democrats.
absolutely forlorn and they are up to 1 To the unknown heirs of Obed S.
Portland, Ore.
bidder stated that he would have his The duty on butter was reduced from
.
Thomas,
deceased,
and
also
all
other
the same old stunt of “! saving pcrsons or parties unknown claiming
equipment on the ground ready to 6 cents to 2% cents a pound, while a
George.”
1000000000000000000000000009009900«
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
cents a pound on all fresh
start the work in 10 days. The im­ tax of
in the real estate described in the
i
provement according to the contract beef was entirely removed.
complaint herein:
Great Waterway Opened.
Beef and Butter Imported.
must be completed by May 1 1915.
. In the name of the State of Oregon
you and each of you are hereby re­
The result has been that in the'
This will be the last contract to be
The Panama Canal is officially quired to appear in the above en­
awarded by the Clatsop county court nine months, ending June 30 last, 5488
opened to traffic. Locally the event titled court on or before the 5th day
in connection with the Columbia pounds of butter, valued at $1391, was celebrated with much enthusiasm of October, 1914, and answer the
were
entered
at
this
port,
while
for
! >
river highway. The first was for the
The progress of the steamship Ancan complaint filed against you in the
construction of the road between As­ the same period the importation of 10,000 tons register, through the above entitled cause, and if you fail
to so appear and answer within said
toria and Westport, at a cost of ap­ fresh beef amounted to 154,637 forty-one and one-half miles of the time, for want thereof the plaintiff
proximately $200,000 and the other pounds, with a valuation of $15,338. canal’s length was marked by elabor­ will apply to the above entitled court
for the improvement of the Nehalem All of the beef came from Canada.
ate ceremony, including the display for the relief demanded in his com­
As a direct result of the removal of of the flags of all nations. The official pliant, to-wit, for a decree as follows:
route at a cost of $100,000.
First: Decreeing that you, the said
the tariff on fresh beef the great bulk international celebration, however, defendants,
anti the other defendants
of this necessary supply for Oregon will not take place until next spring, above named, or any of you, have no
Dangerous Theoretical Taxisms.
state institutions is now imported all the maritime nations having ac­ right, title or interest at law or in
equity, of any kind of nature, in and
Oregon this year is to vote on a from Australia. The meat is entered
cepted an invitation to participate in to real property situated in Bay City,
graduated sur-tax amendment to its at Puget Sount ports and thence
a great naval display, if not otherwise Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
state constitution. Its alleged pur­ shipped in carload lots to Salem for
I
engaged at the time. This fact and described as follows:
pose is to discourage land monopoly. distribution among the various insti­ the further fact that the crane La
Beginning sixty (60) feet west of
If adopted and placed in operation, tutions maintained by the state. As is Valley passed unofficially from ocean the northwest corner of block four
(4), Janies M. Fuller's Addition to
Oregon’s growing lumber industry the case with eggs, most of the fresh to ocean on the 7th of last January the
town of Bay City, Tillamook
«ill cease to grow. The state never beef and butter imported for the Pa­ and various boats and barges travers­ County, Oregon, being the northeast
could be first among all states in lum­ cific Coast trade is entered at either ed the canal following the sending of corner of the tract to be described,
ber production, as now seems Ore­ San Francisco or the ports of Puget the American fleet to Vera Cruz, di­ thence west two hundred (¿00) feet,
thence south one hundred < too) feet,
gon's manifest industrial destiny. If Sound.
vested the formal opening of much of thence east two hundred (200) feet,
timber cannot be accumulatedin suffi­
thence north one hundred (ioo) feet,
As soon as it became evident that the interest it would have otherwise to the place of beginning;
cient large tracts to permit sawmill
aroused.
But
the
fact
that
the
canal
>
Second: Quieting the title of the
operations for a period of years, the Europe was to engage in war on a is now open to the vessels of war and
plaintiff in said property and the
large
scale,
there
was
much
specula
­
lumber industry could not exist. A
commerce of all nations which will whole thereof against each of you
sawmill with only one hundred and tion by ccqnomists as to the effect on 'obey the rules laid down by us in the and each of the other defendants
American
business.
That
wheat
would
>
named, and each and every
sixty acres back of it, is not an asset
Hay-Pauncefote treaty is one of im­ above
person claiming by, through or under
to any state except the state of bank­ advance in price seemed so certain portance, aside from ceremonies.
you or any of you, or any of the
ruptcy. It would not be of much that a phenomenal bull movement The canal is admittedly the greatest other defendants above named.
began,
checked
later
by
the
fact
that
consequence in the way of a payroll,
Third: Establishing -and decreeing
engineering feat of history, and it
»ages would be irregular, the com­ the export business war paralyzed was accomplished caly through an that plaintiff is the absolute owner in
fee simple of the whole of said prop­
pany would not be entitled to a line through inability to get ships which equal feat in sanitation. The failure of erty
above described, and that none
could
safely
put
to
sea.
Cotton
suf­
of credit sufficient to make its mea­
De Lcsseps, the builder of Suez, to of the defendants above named have
fered
a
slump
in
price
because
the
ger product, and the operation gen-
repeat his success at Panama was due any estate, title, claim or interest in
regular foreign demand for the raw
«raly would be hazardous.
as much to pestilence as to the other said property or any part thereof.
Fourth: Perpetually enjoining and
product would be deminished for an
manifold difficulties. The loss of life restraining you and the other de­
indefinite period, without any cer­
Voters Demand Fewer Laws.
was one of the greatest industrial fendants above named, and each of
Bigger, better and more interesting than
tainty as to how soon there would be tragedies of history. But Col. Gorgas you
and each of said other defend­
The voter has declared for fewer a greater American demand and how
ever before.
and his assistants of the department ants, from asserting or claiming any «
l»ws and lower taxes. In November great that demand would be. Some
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
of sanitation have transformed the said
real property hereinbefore de­
he will have opportunity to demon­ theorists predicted that manufactured
Canal Zone into a health resort. Dur­ scribed, or any part thereof.
The Dahlia exhibit this year promises to
strate whether or not he was sincere goods for which we have a -lormal ing August of last year there was not any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in his declaration. To pass a lot more foreign demand would fall 111 p .cc
a single death from disease among in said real property hereinbefore
eclipse anything ever attempted. The growers
freak laws, each on necessitating in- through that demand ceasing. Others the 12,841 white American men, wom­ described, or any part thereof.
creased taxes, will not be setting a contended that our surplus ccald be en and children on the isthmus. This •Fifth: The said plaintiff will furth­
have planted their bulbs to be in best bloom
apply to the Court for such other
good example for the legislature.
used in supplying the South America would have been set down as incon­ er
and further relief as to the Court may
at the fair time.
It is an imposition on the voter to markets hitherto depending on Euro­ ceivable when the great work was seem meet and equitable.
This summons is published by
1,'t him to give sufficient study to pean countries whose energies at® started. The work of Col. Gillard on
¿9 measures to be able to vote on now turned to the making of war. Culebra Cut and the general efficiency order of the Honorable Webster «
The children promise something exception­
Holmes, Judge of the above entitled
them intelligently. It is not only an The adequacy of shipping facilities of Col. Goethals are a part of the im­ court,
made on the 10th day of Aug­
imposition, but it is mighty expensive injected another element of uncer­ perishable record of American ust, 1914, in and by which order it is
ally nice in their exhibit department
; prescribed this summons shall be
The way to put a damper on these tainty into the case. The checking of
achievements.
published for six weeks in the “Tilla­ <
iceak laws, each one of which raises immigration and the return of re­
While it is the expectation of mook Headlight”, a weekly news­
You cannot afford to miss this fair Just
t>xes, is to vote no on every law not servists to Europe would cause a Americans that the canal will be paper of general circulation printed
fully understood. Here is another op­ scarcity of labor here was another chiefly of commercial value, it must and published at Tillamook, Tilla­
a day of real enjoyment and an opportunity
County, Oregon, and requires
portunity for the voter to prove that prediction.
be admitted that the project is a re­ mook
you
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
­
he meant it when he hollered for low-
to visit the rich Nehalem Valley.
One of the big immediate conse­ sult of patriotic concern in time of plaint on or before October 5th, 1914.
w taxes.
Ì
war.
But
for
the
long
trip
Capt.
Clark
The
date
of
the
first
publication
is
quences of the European struggles to
f
The advice to vote no was followed
20, 1914.
the commerce of the I nitd States is made in the Oregon during the Span­ August
Platt
&
Platt
and
J.
Bailey,
i <!
Persistently at the last election already seen to be the opening of the ish-American war, when "he traveled
Portland,
Oregon,
'hat the number of measures on the
Attorneys for Plaintiff. □
gates of larger trad betwen this coun­ on the heartstrings of 90,000,0«»
allot this year will be nine less than try and the nations of Central and American citizens.” the building of (
I
Notice to Taxpayers.
efore. If the voters continue to fol-
the
canal
might
have
remained
a
South America. So long as the war
.w the "vote no" advice, the initia- closes the channels of Europeant rade dream for whose realization men like
Notice is hereby given that those
ti'e will eventually become what it the Latin republics must look to this Grant and Seward and Blaine might 1 who have made half payment of the
Mr. Bailey told the Texas Demo­
The candidate who is willing Io
*** intended formerly—a club over country largely for their needed sup­ have vainly striven for generations. 1913 taxes, with an interest charge crats that if they defcatd hi« resolu­ drop the tariff question, the trust
the interest . „
the legislature.
During Capt. ( lark’s trip the Amen included, ... will be refunded
_______________
tions he would run for the Senate in question, the liquor question and the
, formed
1
„a .h,
payments
received
This is the voter’s opportunity to plies and for an outlet for their pro­ can people
the resolve
resolve to
to and that half Splembe(
, u|
wj|| be from
1916. And they were so eager to hav - war question, and go in for lower
ducts.
0 »hat he stated he would expect
build a canal, even if it shou
ceived without interest.
Any nation that did not receive an $400,000,000, and should require th-
him
run that they defeated his reso­ taxes will eventually get the most
* legislature to do. He cannot ex-
By order of the County Court,
lutions by a vote of 645 to 107.
B. L. Beals, Treasurer.
I*ct the legislature to do wh it ht will ultimatum while they weie being abrogation of the dog in the manger I
*<**•'
«A-
. .
passed around should hold up its hand
do himself.
Special Train Service
Low Round Trip Fares
NEHALEM
NEHALEM VALLEY INDUSTRIAL
AND FLORAL FAIR,
Paeiflc Railway and Navigation Co.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th.
Special Night Trains
Ö
Don’t Forget the Date,
AUGUST 29,
And the Place is Nehalem.
£
$
$
Nehalem
Valley
Industrial
RND
I
I
$
plorai pair.
$
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