Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 06, 1915, Image 8

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OREGON STATE GRANGE.
CITIZENS WANT A NEW CITY Engineer thereupon filed plan, profile
HALL ERECTED.
specifications, and estimated cost as
Holds its Annual Meeting in Tilla­
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directed above.
mook City Next Week.
The further discussion of pavement
Council Puts it Up to the People—
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matters
was
continued
until
Saturday
More Street Improvements Planned.
The forty second annual session of
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May 8th, at 7:30 p m.
J. W. Maddux appeared and asked I the Oregon State Grange will meet
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The City Council met on Monday
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repairs
be made on various cross­ in Tillamook City next Tuesday
evening Mayor S. A. Brodhead, Coun-
1 morning. May 11, and will be in ses­
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eilmen G. B. I.amb, John Keldson, walks about the city. He was inform­ sion until the following I riday. The
ed
that
the
Council
would
accompany
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M. Melchior, G. A. Edmunds, R. T.
1 arrangements are in the hands of
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Boals, City Attorney H. T. Botts, him ori a tour of inspection of these committees from the Grange, the
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at
a
near
future
date.
Marshal N. J. Myers and Recorder
Q. J. Pangborn appeared before Commercial Club and the Women’s
John Ascliim, were present when the
the
council and explained bill for Civic League.
following proceedings were had to-
The visitors will arrive in this city
$13.45
for gravel hauled on I welfth
wit :
on Monday on the regular passenger
street,
and
which
the
Council
had
The minutes of the meeting held
previously rejected as not having train, and it is hoped that as many
April 19, were read and approved.
of the Grangers and citizens will be
The Arbitration Board appointed to been ordered. P. W. Todd also ex­ at the depot to meet them, also those (
plained
that
he
had
ordered
this
settle the difference existing between
who have autos to take the visitors
A VERY DEPARTMENT in the Store is presenting its quota in a series of
Nick Job and the city over land work done while he was Street Com­ to the hotels and private homes.
missioner,
but
it
did
not
go
through
' , Bargain Sales for this coining week.
needed by the city for the westerly
On Tuesday morning the State
the
regular
order
for
filing
lien.
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he
extension of Seventh street in Mil­
The lines offered are strictly up-to-date, good, reliable merchandise,
Grange will be called to order by Mr.
ler’s Addition, made report that Mr. bill appearing to the Council to be a C. E. Spence, State Master, in the and at the prices quoted will enable you to effect wonderful savings on mid-sea­
was
Job be allowed the sum of $50.00 for just claim as far as Pangborn
Oddfellows’ Building.
son purchases.
the land appropriated, which was concerned, it was allowed.
Tuesday evening the Tillamook
A
petition
signed
by
a
large
num
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SALE OF
adopted.
SALE OF
SALE OF
read, Commercial Club will give a recep­
The Mayor stated to the Council ber of voters in the city was read, tion at the club rooms, when Gov­
that there still remained a small strip asking that the council proceed to ernor Withycombe, Prof. French and
of land west of Block 46, Thayer's build a City Hall at an expense of other distinguished persons will be
29c.,
Addition, through which street must not to exceed $30,000.00.
$17.
$13.85,
Another petition was also read, present.
be run to make 10th street complete,
On Thursday morning, at eight
for values up to $27.50. for Actual 33c. Values.
for values to $17.50.
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and also stated that the people of asking that the city proceed with the
o’clock the visitors will be taken in
A beautiful selection of 36 inch
Actual savings up to $10.00 do not
Seventh Street wished an arbitration building of a city hall, and that pro- I
Smart New Spring Styles for Men
visions
be
made
for
a
gymnasium
in
'autos
to
see
the
surrounding
country
wide
Flowered Crepes, 36 inch wide
board appointed to determine the
to be conducted and visit the cheese factories in this who want an up-to-date suit at a occur every day on such smart up- Splash Voiles and 36 inch wide
the
building,
same
value of land needed by the city in
C. A. ' vicinity. On Saturday morning the modest price. All sizes to choose to-date and becoming Suits as we Flow’ered Seed Voiles. These popu­
Block 8, Miller’s Addition, for the under the auspices of a Y. M.
or similar organization.
( visitors will leave the city on their from and fittings gladly given offer for this coming week. Every lar weaves are shown in the loveliest
easterly extension of this street.
Councilmen
Boals
stated
to
the
return home, and Dr. W. A. Wise whether you purchase at the time or size is included in the selection and of colorings on grounds of white.
The Mayor was authorized to act
has
arranged for a clam bake at Bar
council
that
he
thought
that
a
number
from the newest there are such popular self colors The Crapes are shown in combina­
for the City in choosing a representa­
View, the train stopping there for not. Choose
tion stripe and flowered designs as
tive to act for the city in the arbitra­ of the people who signed these peti­
spring novelties in Serges, Wors- Blue, Brown, Green as well as well as in floral and Dolly Varden
that purpose.
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tion of lands necessary for the ex­ tions had done so without thinking
Cheviots
and
Black and White Checks to choose patterns.
teds, Cashmeres,
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tension of Seventh and Tenth streets, about the amount of indebtedness the
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from.
city
was
assuming,
and
called
atten
­
Find
Old
Mail
in
P.
O.
Building.
Tartans.
as outlined above.
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SALE OF
The City Engineer reported that he tion to the fact that should the city
SALE OF
SALE OF
bond
for
$30,000.00
and
add
this
to
Evidences of mismanagement on
bad received word from the State
Highway Commission to the effect the $40,000.00 already issued, their in­ the part of C. F. Alexander, former
that they would assist in any advisory terest would amount to $350.00 per postmaster at Garibaldi were dis­
98c.,
$8.45,
covered today by workmen who are
capacity in the matter of the build­ month.
$185,
for
actual
values to $1.67
W. G. Dwight stated that the City tearing down the old Bay View Hotel
ing of Hoquarton Bridge. He also re­
for valuer up to $12.50.
was
at
present
bonded
in
the
amount
Actual
40
to
52
inch wide fabrics
for
Actual
$3.00
values.
Garibaldi’s oldest land marks. The
ported that he hail submitted other
Every Coat in the selection was n such fashionable weaves as Serges
data for their advice but had not of $85,000.00, that the water system building Alexnder used for a post­
Yrou can’t afford to miss a < chance purchased for this season’s trade.
was paying interest at this time on I office, is owned by Peter Byrom
Princess Cloths, Crepes, Voiles and
heard from them as yet.
like
this, for the Hats offered are all They are therefore absolutely in ac­ Panamas, and shown in all the lead­
The city engineer was authorized $65,000.00, that the water system now | 1 estate and is being moved from its
to take whatever steps necessary, to had a sinking fund of $30,000.00, that I former position adjoining the old this season’s models and arc shown cord with fashion’s decrees and re­ ing shades of which we mention
in all the most fashionable colors present the season’s latest features. Bicge, Tabac, Olive Green, Silver
secure permit from the War Depart­ the city has a storm sewer system hotel.
nd Steel Greys Navy Blue and Delft
ment to build the Hoquarton Slough worth $30,000.00 and submitted that
In a room underneath the old post­ and in a full range of sizes.
They are all shown in plain colors
in view of these facts that the city office building workmen found a ton
Blue. See special showing in Dept.
bridge.
in Checks, Plaids and Fancy Weaves
SALE OF
The matter of having alley vacated should not hesitate in the building of or more of old papers and letters,
SALE OF
a
city
hall
such
as
asked
in
the
peti-
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in block 3 Norton’s Addition, and
much of which was United States
SALE OF
property cleaned up between Front tion filed.
mail that had never been distributed.
E. E. McClaren submitted plans of 1 Several packages of letter were yet
and First streets, was continued in
29c.
a city hall calling for a two story ' | untied and still bore the facing slip
the hands of the Marshal.
$1.39,
The Police Committee recoinended building with basement, and con­ | of the postal clerk who war on the
for Actual 50c. values.
for Actual $3.00 values.
that Ike Shortlidge be appointed day structed of brick. He explained the train at that time. One package in
A splendid selection of really for values up to $2.00.
Remarkable values in a full range
policeman. The question of salary of plans in detail, and stated that the particular bears the date of March 11, i
such officer was left with the police estimated building complete with 1914. Some children who were play­ I handsome Silk Ties of beautiful Dainty Lawn Waists in a full range of sizes and widths in Ladies’ But-
committee for later report. The re­ heating plant, and ready to furnish, ing around the pile of rubbish happen I colors and designs and splendid of sizes. Seme are finished with ton Shoes of Gunmetal Calf, Vici
port was adopted and Mr. Shortlidge would cost about $20,000.00.
pretty collars of the latest style and Kid, Patent with cloth tops, and
I ed to get hold of a package of these I weaves.
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Councilman Boals made a motion letters and in looking them over dis- '
appointed.
The kind you pay 50c. for any- others are prettily embroidered, the Patent with mat tops. The heels
The License Committee stated that that the hall be not built at this time covered one addressed to W. Beam- ’ where, offered this week at a big styles including low necks as well as arc shown in the popular military
they had no report as to license on for lie following reasons: "That it is ish, and took them to him, and took
styles. Altogether a selection of
the fashionable high neck styles.
popcorn wagon proposed, blit they the judgment of the city council that ish and took them to him who discov-1 saving.
smart styles and splendid values.
wished some change tna<le in the ordi­ a new city hall should not be built at cred in one of the open letters a check
SALE OF
SALE OF
SALE OF
nance covering automobiles, as same this time because the city is not in a for $30 drawn on the First Bank of
financial
condition
to
bear
the
ex
­
was inadequate to cover all cases at
I Bay City, Ore. and payable to Mrs. J
this time. The matter was left with pense of building said hall, and that Henry Leadercr, of Garibaldi, Ore. •
the License Committee for report at such indebtedness, together with the Among the letters were several for |
$1
present indebtedness would be a
the next regular meeting.
prominent business men of Garibaldi
for
values
up
to
$4.50.
for
values
up
to
$4.50
for values up to $2.75.
The Street Committee made an un­ very serious burden to the taxpayers and vicinity, who for years have been ;
A Bargain event that will cause a
Men’s Dress Shoes in Button and
Misses Dress Shoes in Button
favorable report in the matter of a of the city; that a large number of at loss to know what had become of
public drinking fountain on Third the signers of the petition filed with their mail. All the letters so far dis­ Blucher Styles and colors tan and flutter of excitement in many fem­ Styles and sizes from 8% to II.
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Street, as they considered expense the council did not at the time of I covered have been turned over to the black. All the latest spring lasts are inine hearts for Hats such as these They are shown in Patent Leathers,
too great to justify the need at the signing the petition know what the I present postmistress, Mrs. Anna Ellis
included in the selection and a full are seldom, if ever, available at such Vici Kid, Gunmeta 1 Calf, and Tan
present time.
extra burden of taxation would be;
Alexander is now serving time at range of sizes and widths is avail­ savings right in the middle of a Leathers. The values are actually up
T lief oilowing resolution was adopt­ that the people have it in their own
to $2.75 and at the Sale Price are re­
season’s business.
ed:
power to submit the matter to a vote McNiel’s Island for the embezzle-I able.
markable bargains.
ment of some $1300 of post office
SALE OF
Resolved, that the Common Coun­ by the initiative, process; that the funds.—Bay City Examiner.
SALE OF
SALE OF
cil deems it expedient to lay out and said movement should be initiated by
establish an extension of Miller Ave., the taxpayers if they wish to build
as a street, from the South side of the hall rather than by this council, Tillamook Favors Sour Grass Route.
Blocks 15 and 16, of Miller's Addition and that should the matter be so ini­
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$1.79,
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to Tillamook City, and the City Sur­ tiated and passed by vote of the peo­ The contention of the Times that the
for
values
up
to
S6.00.
for values up to $3.00.
for Actual $5.00 values.
veyor is hereby directed to survey ple, then the council would be willing Sour Grass route is the cheapest and
Absolutely authentic in style and
A splendid saving on Dress Shoes
such extension, and to make a report to proceed with the building of said most practical route to the coast is
Norfolk Suits for Boys, ages 6 to like the cheaper Hats are all pro­
thereof containing a plat of the sur­ city hall.” The motion was seconded being sustained by the recent surveys t6 years. They are shown in good ducts of our own workrooms, which for Misses requiring sizes from U'A
and by the opinion of the County
vey of such street, showing the boun­ and duly carried.
are under the personal supervision to 2. These shoes come in Button
A letter from the firm of Baar & I t ourt of \ amhill and Road Master stout weaves in Tan and Grey Mix­ of Miss Jones, of Portland.
daries thereof and of the portion of
Styles and in Patent Leathers, Vici-
tures. Suits for boys who like to have
eaeh lot or tract of land to be appro­ I uniiingham, relating to the proposed Hobson of Tillamook.
Miss Jones would be glad to see Kid, Gunmetal Calf and Tan Leath­
In an article of some length the a nice smart styls as well as Suits
priated for such streets.
contract for designing and building
you
on the Balcony and will gladly ers. While every size will not be
The engineer was instructed to file Hoquarton Bridge was read and filed. News-Reporter last week set forth for the boys who need something to give you the benefit of her
found in each style, a complete
exper-
an estimate of the cost of grading
The Recorder was instructed to ' the findings of Mr. Hobson, and his withstand hard wear.
range of sizes however, will be
ience
and
advice.
take up W arrant C. 1587 and cancel reasons for favoring this route. He
and graveling Miller Avenue.
found in the selection.
Attorney T. B. Handley addressed same, and to issue in lieu two war­ I makes it clear that from the stand-
E^EEUSIVE AGENCY FOR HART SCHAFFNER
¿MARX
the Council on behalf of Mr. Job, rants on the Stillwell Avenue and ' point of economy and efficient service
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this
is
easily
the
best
route.
There
and stated that Mr Job would under Second Ave E. fund to replace same.
CLOTHES FOR ¿¿MEN, (^MUNSING WEAR, WAYNE KNIT
no condition accept the report of the I he council ordered interest at 6 are only 5',^ mil s of new construc­
HOSIERY, AND «^AMERICAN LADY AND NEMO CORSETS.
tion and the greatest grade will not
arbitration board concerning the ap­ per cent allowed.
exceed 5 per cent and could be made
propriation of a portion of his land
as low as 2% though the cost would
for the westerly extension of Seventh
be considerably more to do so . He going down it again. The water grade
Street in Miller’s Addition. He fur
Citation.
calls attention also to the easy up­
records of deeds of said county, west
ther requested that the matter be re­
is the only practical grade, and it
264 feet to S.VV. corner of last men­
keep
of
this
road,
once
it
is
establish
­
ferred to some committee and stated
should not be deviated from, except ' In the County Court of the State
of tioned tract, thence north to place of
ed, on account of the fact that it is for the best of reAsons. '
that he thought some satisfactory
beginning. Also all of lots 8, Q, and 10
I Oregon for Tillamook County.
open to the sun and air currents.
settlement could be reached. The
In the matter of the estate of T. B. of Cozines acre lots in College Addi­
The time has come when Tillamook
There is no expensive grading or ex-
tion to town of McMinnville, Yam­
matter was referred to the Street
and Yamhill should join hands and Handley deceased.
hill County, Oregon, which lies west
, T»10'» I- Handley, Charles
pensive bridges to build and he
Committee, with instructions to re­
strike with vigor, for the iron is hot. I nanaiey,
Handley, T
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1. B. Handley Jr.,
E. a ' of the O. &. R. R's tract, except a
favors immediate action so that the
port at the next regular meeting.
A policy of delay now will retard the Handl y and George Dewey Handley strip 18 feet wide along north side of
road may be opened for travel this
City Engineer Hobson having filed
development
and seriously injure the and all persons unknown interested in said lot 8. Also lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of
season.
plan, profile, specifications ami esti­
Block 4 of Mrs. W. P. Chandler’s Ad­
future prospects of all tributary ter­ said estate. In the name of the State dition
to the town of McMinnville,
of Oregon, you and each of you are
In our last issue we published a let-
mated cost for the improvement of
ritory
to
this
great
artery
of com- hereby cited and required to appear Oregon. A one seventh interest in the
ter from 1 a resident in the Dolph
Fifth Street from the cast side of
merce.
in said court on the 4th dav of June above described tracts be sold.
neighborhood, - in
.........
Second Avenue East to the city limit,
— which
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argues
This citation is served upon you by
We have nothing to lose but our I
lcn, o’clock in the forenoon.’
that the road could be changed and
and Second Avenue East from the
the
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predjudice and inertia; we have the at 1 lllamook City, Oregon, and then order of the above named court May
»till cheapened in cost of construc­
North line of Ninth street to the citv
and there show cause, if anv exists 5, 19*5. by publication thereof, an<*
wealth and welfare of this, and fu- why an order should not be made the date of the first publication i*
tion.
south. same were adopted.
lure generations to gain.—Willamina directing the administrator of said May 6, 1915 and the date of the last
The City Engineer was instructcd
" hile this is doubtless true, the Times.
c«a‘e to sell, at private sale, for cash, publication is June 3, 1915.
to file plans, specifications. profile.
“t is that the typography of the
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hart.
the following described real property
DISPLAY AND country
and estimated cost, for the paving of ON
there make it clear to even a
to-wit: That parcel bounded bv be­ County Judge of Tillamook County,
Call For City Warrants.
ginning at the S.E. corner of a tract Oregon, and the seal of said court af-
Third Avenue East with 34 foot
casual observer that not much higher
Sottveyed to Jacob Jacobson bv John tixed this 5th day of May, 1915.
elevation would have to be attained
pevement in accordance with proper­ FOR S ÏLE AT THE
J. C. Holden,
All warrants on the General I Fund B. Handley and E. C. Handley, ex­
than on the’Sour Grass, and there­
tv owners’ petition filed, and which
Clerk.
ecutors. by deed recorded on page
will
be
paid
on
presentation
was read at this time. This estimate
except- 600. Book 43 of Deeds, Yamhill Coun-
fore. the road must needs be a heav­
mg warrants No. 1343 »nd No. 1514. of’ B S?°n’
ier grade.
to cover Third Avenue East between
EaSt ,O ,he een,er
For Sale.
Interest ceases this 3rd day of May, ■n
’ ln ,he Townof McMinnville
the South Side of 4th street and the
For a permanent road bed the ques­
Next
to
Gfiti
Theatre.
in
said
county,
south
222
feet
to
S
F
House and two lota each lot <2ki ’’T
'915.
_2rth »•<!« of Fifth street. The City
tion of grade is very important and it
comer of tract conveyed bv Geo. C 105 feet in Thayer’« Add. Price $5<*
M W. Harrison,
is folly to go up a hill for the fun of
< handler to Charles Handlev. bv
City Treasurer.
deed recorded on page 328 Book L, I $•*-50 down balance easy terras.
The Oregon State Grange Assembles in Tillamook
from May 11th to 14th, inclusive.
Arranges a Number of Important
Sales of Merchandise.
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Men’s Suits,
Ladies’ Suits’
Wash Goods,
Men’s Hats,
Ladies’ Coats,
Dress Goods,
Men’s Ties,
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Ladies’ Waists
Men’s Shoes,
Millinery,
Misses’ Shoes,
Boys’ Suits,
Millinery,
Misses’ Shoes,
LOOK
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Electric Store,
W. G. Dwight.