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    Tillamook
Headlight. April :T~I.
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An Old Story, Always N«w
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Notice to Contracte r».
Dated this 20th day of April, 1915.
J. C. HoMen,
County Clerk.
) T. BOALS. M.D.,
F <
■
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
Tillamook .... Oregon
governed accordingly. There seems
Sealed proposals addressed to the
to be some confusion in regard to the
The penalties of crime are not writ­
Notice to Contractors.
number of representatives to which a ten in the statutes. They are branded County Court of Tillamook County,
Meets at Tillamook May 11-14— Grange is entitled. The bylaws pro­
Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
on the hearts and minds of men who Complete W. S. Cone County Road
Sealed proposals addressed to the
Standing Cimmittees.
vide that "Each Grange shall be en­
Every day gives in accordance with plans and speci County Court of Tillamook County,
wrong
their
fellows,
titled to one representative,” but
a higher power fications thereof on file in the office Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
EBSTER HOLMES,
The forty-second annual session of further provides that if representa­ pathetic evidence of
to inflict and of the County Clerk of Tillamook Complete the Blum-Hemlock County
the Oregon State Grange will meet at tive has a wife and she is a matron, than that of man
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
There died in the county County, Oregon, will be received by Road improvement,
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Tillamook on Tuesday, May II, at 10 she shall be a voting member of this scourge.
other day ■» the County Court of said County, at in accordance with plans and speci­
hospital
at
Chicago
the
session
for
o'clock and will be in
body, or if the representative has a
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
himself a
four days, closing on the following husband and he is a husbandman, he charity patient calling the city di- its office in the Court House,, at fications thereof on file in the office
FIRST STREET,
Friday evening.
t shall be a voting member of this name not to be found in him, but no Tillamook City, Oregoft, until the of the County Clerk of Tillamook
hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 8th County, Oregon, will be received by
The Fairview Grange, the \\ oman s body. It is evident from the by-laws rectory. No one knew
OREGON.
about the identity of a man day of May, A.D. 1915, and at that
that the County Court of said County, at TILLAMOOK,
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Civic League and the Tillamook that the basis of representation from one cared
.
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,
o
f
tuberculosis,
the
and
time and place publicly opened
Commercial Club are making ar­ each Grange is one representative, in the last stage
its office in the Court House,, at
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
rangements for the entertainment of with the provisions that the husban I smaif remnant of whose life must run read,
Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
Each bid shall be accompanied by a hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 8th
the visitors, and their plans will be and wife have equal privileges if out almost as the sand in an hour
glass. He was a stranger and they certified check on some responsible day of May, A.D. 1915, and at that
VETERINARY.
tL_l
made known later.
they arc both 4th degree members in took him in; sick and they mimstered
bank in the State of Oregon, in the time and place publicly opened and
State Master C. E. Spence has good standing. The same conditions
Both Phones.
... sum of 5 per cent of the total bid en­ read,
named the different committees, and apply to the alternate. If the alternate unto him.
Before
the
end
came,
but
not
unti
closed
therewith,
said
check
shall
be
Oregou
issued full instructions to the subor­ has a wife and she is a fourth degree
Each bid shall be accompanied by ft Tillatnoolt
dinate Granges which are as follows member in good standing she shall be death was standing at his elbow, the made payable to the County Clerk of, certified check on some responsible
1. Credentials—Mary S. Howard, a voting member. No one can be sub­ pauper announced himself to be Ig­ Tillamook County Oregon, to be held . bank in the State of Oregon, in the
natius J. Chlieski, who four years as liquidated damages in case the bid i
H. GOYNE,
Mulino; R H Wellman, Freewater, stituted for the wife or husband,
sum of 5 per cent of the total bid en­
’ '
■ in earlier had fled the city, and the
be accepted and the bidder shall fail closed therewith, said check shall be
R. 2; Alfred Niblin, 1771
Mor’ either case.
country, a fugitive from justice, after refuse or neglect to enter into th: j
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
rison 9t., Portland; Mrs. C. L. Beach,
made payable to the County Clerk of
The usual convention rates on the
Corvallis; Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Rose­ certificate plan for all members of having had, as a lawyer and private contract, and file therewith the nec- Tillamook County Oregon, to be held
banker inspired and then betrayed essary bond for the faithful perfor- [
burg.
as liquidated damages in case the bid Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
the order who attend the session
2. Division of Labor—L. S. Tenny, have been ordered by the following the confidence of hundreds of people mance of the work, within 5 days, be accepted and the bidder shall fail Tillamook
Oregon,
Estacada; Laura E. McMorris, Con­ transportation companies: All sta­ who placed their money and proper­ from the date of receiving notice I refuse or neglect to enter into the
ty
in
his
charge.
Not
until
after
he
from the County Court that the con- contract, and file therewith the nec­
don; Wilfred Brown, Camas Valley, tions in Oregon on the O. S. L., O.
Mrs. W. H H. Dufer, 313 Abbington W. R. & N. and S. P. & S. except had stolen and lost $100,000 of the tract is ready for signature,
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON,
trust funds and the day of his reckon­ All bids shall be made on blank: essary bond for the faithful perfor­
Bldg, Portland.
Columbia River points, Southern ing was at hand did he flee the wrath
work,
within
5
days
mance
of
the
forms furnished for such purpose by j
ATTORNEY
3. Finance—John A. McMorris, Pacific lines, includng Klamath Falls,
from the date of receiving notice
Condon; O. C. Brown, Dicksonville; C. & E„ P. E. & E-, P. R- & N. Co., to come. Escaping the vengeance of the County Court; must state plainly from the County Court that the con-
AND
S. Weckert, Sherwood; Henry Freek- I. & M. Ry., S. F. C. & W Ry. W: the law, and the trailing of pursuers, the price of each item of work bid up- J
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
he became a wanderer on the face of on and must be signed by the bidder | tract is ready for signature,
sen, Shedd.
have not been able to get interchang •
T illamook B lock ,
All bids shall be made on blank
the
earth,
all
of
whose
ventures
were
and also state his business address.
4. Elections—J. E, Whitehead, between the Oregon Electric and S.
forms
furnished
for
such
purpose
by
Tillamook
•
Oregon.
The successful bidder will be re­ the County Court; must state plainly
Turner; E. W. Dunbar, Hood River; P. lines as yet, hence those coming dogged by ill luck, and whose
ROOM NO. 261
strength
under
the
strain
of
adver
­
quired to furnish a suerty bond satis­ the price of each item of work bid up­
Mrs. H. G. Howell, Salem; Mrs El­ over the Oregon Electric will buy to
sity, fear and remorse, was yielding
mer Pearl, Brownsville.
Portland or Hillsboro, then to lilla- to the weakness of disease. And ever factory to the County Court for the on and must be signed by the bidder
J. CLAUSSEN,
faithful performance of the work, in and also state his business address.
5. Pure Food—Mrs.
Chancey mook. The P. R. & N. train leaves
.
’ I.AWYER,
Sickles, Harrisburg; Geo. C. Dallas, Hillsboro at 10:27 a.m., and as there there was a hand beckoning him the sum of 50 per cent of the entire
The successful bidder will be re­
back
to
the
scene
of
his
crime,
where
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
Clackamas;, R. D. 1.; S. I.. White, is but one train each way daily it will
amount of the bid.
quired to furnish a suerty bond satis­
Rickreall; Mrs. W. H. Christensen, be necessary to leave Hillsboro on at last, he came, broken in fortune,
Each bidder shall be required to
213 T illamook B lock
health ar.d spirit, to say to the wife satisfy himself, by examination, the factory to the County Court for the
Oretown.
that train Monday morning in order
faithful performance of the work, in
6. 'Forestry—C. B. Stokes, Forest to be on time for the opening session and children called to his mendicant location, nature and extent of the the sum of 50 per cent of the entire
Tillamook
Oregon
deathbed: “Tell my old friends I work to be performed, and all bids
Grove; Mrs. Rosina Lee, Elmira; 1 uesday morning.
have paid my folly with my life. are to be compared on the basis of amount of the bid.
Mrs. Annie White, Barlow; Charles
All persons purchasing tickets on
Each bidder shall be required to
22R. JACK OLSEN,
Carlson, Shedd; Victor A. Blackely, these lines will pay full fare to Tilla­ Gambling did it all.”
quantities shown on the bidding
satisfy himself, by examination, the
We
need
jump
at
no
conclusion
Glide.
mook or as far as a ticket can be that it was gambling on the stock or blanks and as included between Sta­ location, nature and extent of the
DENTIST.
7. Legislation—Louis Funk, Ore­ purchased, getting a certificate each
tion,
work to be performed, and all bids
grain
exchanges,
though
it
may
have
(I.
O.
O. F, Bldg.)
gon City, R. 2; Chas. L. Beach, Cor­ time. Do not neglect to secure a cer­
35 plus 00 to Station 46 plu3 00 of
are to be compared on the basis of
vallis; Chancey Sickles, Harrisburg; tificate. If the agent has no regular been. We do not have to assume that the said road survey,
quantities shown on the bidding
Tillamook - Oregon
Upon the deposit of $5.00 a set of
Mrs. Cena Kinyon, Aurora, R. 31 Mrs form of certificate, require him to it was gambling with cards or with
blanks and as included between Sta­
dice
any
more
than
we
have
to
as
­
Nellie V. White, Rickreall.
specifications,
forms
for
pro
­
plans,
give a receipt; if nothing is secured
T. Bon a
8. Assessment and Taxation—W. to show that a full fare was paid it sume that it was not. What we know, posal, contract, and bond, may be ob­ tion,
00 plus 00 to Station 24 plus 46.5 of
H. H. Dufer, 312 Abbington Bldg., will be impossible to get the reduced with a positive certainty past all tained at
County
L. the
.... office of the "
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
the said road survey,
Portland; Andrew C. Crow, Merlin; return fair. Upon presenting of the doubting, is that the man is gambling Clerk.
Upon the deposit of $5.00 a set of Complete Set of Abstract Books i
Mrs. Bell Funk, Oregon City, R. 2; certificate properly signed to the who does that thing which is a crime
The right is reserved to reject any
Office.
Mary A. Link, Goble; S. Weckert, agent at Tillamook, the holder will not only against his victim, but or all proposals, or to accept any plans, specifications, forms for pro­
against both divine and human law. proposal or proposals, as may be posal contract, and bond, may be ob­ Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
Sherwood.
be entitled to a return ticket at one- In this city we have, at this moment
9. Woman's Work—Mrs. R. H. third fare.
T illamook B lock ,
deemed best for Tillamook County, tained at the office of the County
Clerk.
striking examples of the desperate Oregon,
Wellman, Freewater; Mrs. Wilfred
Tillamook .... Oregon
All members should give careful chances taken by gamblers who gam­
The right is reserved to reject any
Brown, Camas Valley; Mrs. E. W. attention to the subject that will
By order of the County Court,
Both Phones.
or
all proposals, or to accept any
Dunbar, Hood River; Mrs. Jennie come under consideration by the ble with fate in the hope of winning,
Dated this 20th day of April, 1915.
proposal or proposals, as may be
by taking risks of exposure and re­
Lovelace, Rainier.
J. C. Holden,
committees to which they have been tributive justice, for fraudulent gain.
C. HAWK,
deemed best for Tillamook County,
10. Co-operation—C. H. Bailey,
County Clerk.
assigned.
Oregon,
There
is
no
form
of
gambling
worse
Roseburg; W. H. Christensen, Orc­
Chairman of all important commit- than this. It is gambling against God.
By order of the County Court,
town; I. E. Shirley, McMinnville;
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Notice to Contractors.
tees should communicate with the It is better that divine as well as
Dated this 20th day of April, 1915.
Mrs. Ella Weckert, Sherwood; Mrs. other members and discuss with them
J. C. Holden,
Oregon
Josie Carlson, Shedd; Mrs. C. Cava­ the general features of their report so human law can be suspended or
Bay CitV
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Clerk.
evaded by false pretenses and shal­
naugh, Gresham.
as to have the matter well in hand low subterfuges. The men who play County Court of Tillamook County,
11. Oregon Agricultural College— before going to the session.
QR. L. L. HOY,
such games of chance think to load Orison, and indorsed “Proposals to
J. T. Apperson, Parkplace; Wilfred
Opportunity will be given at least the dice against others, but ever they Complete Pacific City County Road
Brown, Camas Valley; Mrs. Clem - by the morning of the second day for
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EAT VIERECK’S
are loading them against themselves, Improvement,
Davis, Marion; Mrs. I. B. Shirley,
’ introduction of resolutions to be re­ whether the game run for days or for in accordance with plans and speci­
McMinnville; Chas L. Beach, Cor­
T illamook B lock ,
ferred to committees, and any reso­ years. Every violation of the moral fications thereof on' file in the office
vallis; Mrs. Emma Duncan, Nyssa.
BREAD,
lution of importance should be pre­ law, every stifling of conscience and of the County Clerk of Tillamook
Oregon.
Tillamook,
12. Transportation—G. W. McFar­
pared in duplicate form, ready for every sinning against light, is a bet County, Oregon, will be received by
land, Cottage Grove; Rosco C. Reem- I
_
introduction
at this time, in order that nature and nature’s laws can be the County Court of said County, at TILLAMOOK BAKERY
ing, Estacada; Mrs. George C. Dallas.
that the committee may get to work, defeated. It is the bet of fools; the its office in the Court House,, at
12)R. ELMER ALLEN
Clackamas R. 1; Mrs. J. W. Turvev. ’1 Delegat
tes should be on hand bet of men gone mad in lust of wealth Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
Williams, L. S. Tenny, Estacada.
’ promptly
nrrimntlv Tuesday morning and not
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
fame, or pleasures of any kind which hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 8th
13. By-Laws—W. R. Wing, Irving;
At
All
Grocers
, expect to leave until Saturday morn­ break the law ordained by mankind day of May, A.D. 1915, and at that
DENTIST.
Henry Freerksen, Shedd; W. C. Kin­
ing, as there are four full days’ work for the preservation of organized time and place publicly opened and
yon, Aurora, R. 3; Mrs. Charles I-
to be done, and all delegates are ex­ society and the keeping of social read,
Commercia! Building-, Tillamock
Beach, Corvallis; Mrs. Emma Tenny,
pected to attend the full session.
Each
bid
shall
be
accompanied
by
a
•
impact.
Such
men
are
the
most
de
­
Estacada.
On Saturday following the session luded of all gamblers, for they delude certified check on some responsible
14. Good Roads—R. N. Lovelace,
QARL HABERLACH,
I the Grange Committee on arrange- themselves with the notion of de­ bank in the State of Oregon, in the
Rainier; Clem Davis, Marion; Mrs.
I ments, of Tillamook County, pro- frauding the state itself with the sum of 5 per cent of the total bid en­
Watherine Wing, Irving; Mrs. I. B.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shirley, McMinnville; Alfred Niblin, ( pose an excursion to the beach, and a tricks of the card sharp. They lose, closed therewith, said check shall be
I clam bake, then the excursion train as Ignatius Chlieski lost. Gambling made payable to the County Clerk of I
T illamook B eock
1771 East Morrison St. Portland;
| will take the members to Portland in docs it all, whether the bets be laid Tillamook County Oregon, to be held
Mrs. Mattie J. Zeek. Bandon..
Tillamook
!-
-
-
.Oregon
1 the afternoon.
against bulls and bears or against the as liquidated damages in case the bid
1$. —Mileage and Per Diem—O.
be accepted and the bidder shall fail
world and the most high God.
C. Brown, Dixonville; William White
refuse or neglect to enter into the
Women
Do
Men's
Work.
Barlow; Mrs. Hattie E. McFarland,
0R. GEORGE J. PETERSEN
contract,
and file therewith the nec­
Notice to Fanners.
Cottage Grove; Mrs. M. J. Scott,
essary bond for the faithful perfor­
DENTIST,
Tangent.
Zola in "La Debacle” tells how ’ a
The Tillamook Lime Products Co., mance of the work, within 5 days
16. Education—Mrs. O. C. Brown, peasant of the neighborhood went on
from the date of receiving notice
Successor to Dr. Perkins
Dixonville; Wirt Sappington, Clover­ plowing his field while the battle of is ready to furnish ground lime stone
from the County Court that the con­ with the problem of buying Harness TILLAMOOK,
to
the
farmers.
The
lime
stone
is
OREGON.
dale; C. E. Peck, Nyssa; Mrs. Nellie Sedan was in progress. Soldiers w< ere
you will find it distinctly advanta­
tract is ready for signature,
V. White, Rickreall; Mrs. Catherine fighting close at hand, but that was ground so as to pass a 1-6 inch wire
geous
to
come
and
do
your
select
­
AU bids shall be made on blank ing here. You will get the beet
screen.
McBee, Springfield.
their business, while his was to break
forms furnished for such purpose by qualities, the moat thorough and QEORGE WILLETT,
The
lime
stone
will
cost
$5.00
per
17. Agricultural—Jay
Mitchell, up the soil and get it ready for aut­
the County Court; must state plainly 1 conscientious workmanship and be
Corvallis, R. 1; S. E. McBee, Spring umn planting. We need not believe ton in sacks at the plant. A charge of the price of each item of work bid up- charged the most reasonable price«?
3
cents
per
sack
or
60c.
per
ton
extra
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
field; Mrs. Victoria Crow, Merlin; that French peasants of today have
on and must be signed by the bidder ''® can ••Pfly Single or double
will
be
made
for
the
sacks
unless
|
Sets
or
any
single
article
that
yon
T
illamook
C ommercial B uildin «
Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Roseburg; C. B. been equally indifferent to the war
and also state his business address.
may be in need of.
Zeek, Bandon.
to credit the statement that France is sacks arc furnished by the customer
Tillamook -
•
- Oregon
The successful bidder will be re­
18. Dormant Granges—M. L. Car­ getting in big crops. The section of Only grain or meal sacks with a close quired to furnish a suerty bond satis- : W.A. Williams & Co.
weave
should
be
brought
as
the
fine
ter Alicel; J. W. Turvey, Williams; France yet touched by the war is but
factory to the County Court for the
K. E, DANIELS.
Mrs. Anna Freerksen, Shedd; Mrs. a fraction of the total area. Several of dust or powder will all be lost if the faithful performance of the work, in
sacks
have
a
course
weave
leaving
I
Maty A. Apperson, Parkplace.
Sidney
E.
Henderson,
Pres.,
the great winemaking regions have
CHIROPRACTOR.
the sum of 50 per cent of the entire
Surveyor.
,
19. Appeals—A. W. Howell, Salem ( not known the war by actual exper­ only the course grains of limestone in amount of the bid.
Local Office in the Commercial
F. W. Roberts, Gobel; Mrs. Gather-1 ience, and there is no reason to doubt the sacks.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
Each bidder shall be required to
A set of new grinding rollers are
retary
Treas.
,
Attotney-at-
ine McBee , Springfield; Mrs. Josie the assertion that the vintage of 1914
Building.
satisfy himself, by examination, the
I.aw, Notrary Public
Carlson, Shedd.
is more abundant than usual. France being installed to increase the capac­ location, nature and extent of the
TILLAMOOK - ORE
20. Good of the Order—Mrs. Nel­ has an area of more than 207,000 ity and produce a finer product.
work to be performed, and all bids
Tillamook
Title
and
Address
all
communi.-a
’
ion*
to
U
lie Sappington, Cloverdale; John H. square miles, and the war is confined
are to be compared on the basis of
Scott, Tangent; Elmer Pearl, Brown to one of its corners. The great soutl G. Jackson, Box 4t3, Tillamook.
Abstract co.
quantities shown on the bidding
sville; Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, Rain of France has seen no hostile soldier«
blanks
and
as
included
between
Sta
­
The most strategic thing a Mexi­
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
ier; C. Cavanaugh, Gresham
and its industries have been affected can general can do is to capture a tion,
Surveying, Insurance.
at Resolutions—Mrs. E. A. Nib­ only by the withdrawal of men to do telegraph line that has an end in the
00 plus 00 and Statoin 43 plus 60 o:
Both Phones.
lin, 1771 East Morrison St. Portland their military duties, Women and United States.
the said road survey, also Station 00
TILLAMOOK
- - OREGON.
Frank T. Lee, Elmira; F. W. Roberts boys are taking the places of men »11
plus 00 to Station 34 plus 29.2 of ex­
On your front porch can be lit
Goble; Mrs. E. W. Dunbar, Hood the field and anyone who has seen
The old-fashioned Populists have tention of said survey,
every night until midnight
River, R. D.; Michril Link, Goble; J. French peasant women at work will derived much satisfaction from the
Upon the deposit of $5 00 a set of
and register not over
M. Duncan, Nyssa
not need to be told that they are triumph of some of their once ri di­ plans, specifications, forms for pro­ J^ELAND B. ERWIN,
fifty cents per month
(This completes the list of delegates stalwart and industrious and able to culed theories. Now comes a New posal, contract, and bond, may be ob­
in the meter.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
for whom credentials have been re- I j keep the youngsters from neglecting Jersey man and vindicates Jeremiah tained at the office of the County
eeived to date. This is the second their share of the labor.—Boston that the "growing conservatism" is Clerk.
Diplom» from Chicago Musical COAST POWER COMPANY-
year under the new system of elect­ | Transcript.
The right is reserved to rejoct any College—granted June, 1911—on ihn
an effect of a growing popular dis­
-
ing delegates by the subordinate
satisfaction with costly investigations or all proposals, or to accept an / following subjects Piano, Hirmnty,
Granges entitled to representation ii
The woman who has became th of everything that employs labor am proposal or proposals, as may b,- Musical History S'ienc? and Peda I When Uncle Russell Sage was eat*
the state Grange. The rotation wil bride of the tot-year old Joplin niai disburses capital on a large scale, am deemed best for Tillamook County, gogv (Teaching!.
TERMS—OU for 20 weeks in­ ' ing 15-cent lunches, did he ever
be completed next year, then each is likely to discover that he is some­ which revise down nothing eise to t Oregon,
struction.
.dream that his wife would giv<
Grange will know its turn and be I what "sot in his ways."
I By order of the County Court,
much as trade and commerce.
All lessons giveu at Studio.
000 for the protection of wild life? *
OREGON STATE GRANGE^
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