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    Tillamoolc
Headlight. June 24, IOI5
O. & C. GRANT SALES HALTED. Memorial Exercises of the Knights
Annual School Meeting.
Saie of Bonds.
of Pythias.
Supreme Court Reverses Forfeiture
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There was a fairly good attendance Tiliamook City offers for sale Citv
Decree.
ru?e" ?hX‘ Sunday,excning. 27th of
Marat!h ?*“orial «erases of the at the school meeting on Moiida.' Hall Bonds issue of $21,000.00 in de­
and considerable interest nominations of $1,000.00. Interest 6
Washington, June 21.—By a unan­ -Marathon Lodge, No. 89 K. of P afternoon
taken.
per cent payable semi-annually. D
imous decision rendered by Justice Jhe Rev M “Vlhe Christian Church Was
Attorney H. T. Butts was re-eleeted 20 years. Redeemable, after & years.
McKenna the United States Supreme he .H Mr tV»n------------ delivering director
Bids will be received up to July
and attornej' E. J. Claussen
Court today rejected the contention the address of the evening
was re-elected clerk.
1915. Certified cheek for 2 per cent
of the Government and of cross-com­ ■ He will cover the cause of Pythian-
After the election Mr. Claussen gave accompany bid to insure taking
plainants and of intervenors in the sm from its earliest concemon up to his annual report after which other bonds by successful bidder. Right
Oregon & California land grant suit; the present day, dwelling especially mailers were discussed.
reject all bids reserved.
declined to decree forfeiture; held the upon the story of the friendship of
Address 1.Il communications to John
I h< s Coates, one of the custodians
actual settlers clause to be an en­ PythLV“11 Eyllnas 50 dear ‘o «ery of the Stillwell Park fund asked for Aschim, City Recorder, Tillamook,
forceable "covenant” and not a con­
an appropriation fur the improvement Oregon.___________
This story which has been taken as of the park. This park of 5 acre? was
dition subsequent,” and in reversing
the decree of Judge Wolverton en­ kni ¿°Undi,,2n . of ,he order of given to the children of the city bj
Call for Bids for Bridge.
joined the railroad company against Knights of Pythias has been told Baxter Stillwell six years ago with Hit
turther violation of the covenants. countless thousands of times, but at understanding that a
reasonable
TILLAMOOK CITY. OREGON, Jwill
Going, further, however, the court each new hearing we find somethin- amount of improvement should be receive bids up to June 28th, 1915, for
new to wonder at and ponder over made on the property each year. While i tne construction of steel drawbridge
says:
"In view of such disregard of the as it has the ring of truth in its ever) some improvement» have been made, : xi.d approaches across Hoq'iarlon
J nothing has been u ade to beautify the Slough 11 1 illamook City, i.i accard-
covenants to gain illegal emolument, word.
1 he service will begin at eight grounds or make much of a showing. ance with plans and specifications
and in view of the Government’s in­
terest in exact observance of them, it sharp, and to all visiting brethern as 'Iliis phase of the matter was dis­ therefor prepared bv City Engineer
might seem that restriction upon the m 1» asJ° l.hose of the home Castle cussed and it was pointed out that in and on file with Ci'.v Recorder.
Certified check for 5 per cent is re­
further conduct of the railroad com­ Hall a hand of welcome is extended, appreciation of Mr. Stillwell's splen­
pany and its various agencies is an u n desira1’1'-' to meet al the Cast! le did gift something substantial should quired with bid to insure ruccessful
,;,v be done for the improvement of the bidder entering into construction of
imperfect relief; but the Government Hall at seven thirty and g
go u to the
church in a body so as to avoid the grounds, and accordingly $500 was bridge, with approved bond.
has not asked for more.
confusion of finding the space re- voted for that purpose.
Right to reject any and all bids is
No Lands to be Sold.
A motion was made and seconded, reserved. Bids should be addressed to
served for us at the church during
“We think, therefore, that the rail­ this address.
asking that the boa’d appropriate John Aschim, City Recorder, Tilla­
road company should not only be en­
enough to try out the Montessori sys mook, Oregon.
joined from sales in violation of the
tem for the instruction of the little
Chautauqua News.
covenants, but enjoined from any dis­
folks Letween the ages of 3 and 6 years
Call For Bids.
position of the lands whatever or of
age. It was thought bv many
Colonel William Hamilton Miller of
the timber thereon and from cutting says:
present
that
as
the
sys'em
was
as
yet
I'm strong for you folks that an experiment and somewhat expen­
Bids will be received by Tillamook
or authorizing the cutting or removal are cutting
out the strong, square, sive it wou'd not be wise to trv it out City, Oregon for the improvement of
of any of the timber thereon until clear timbers
of constructive living at this time. The motion was voted Second Avenue East from the North
Congress shall have a reasontble op­ out of which real
worth while com­ dowr.
side of Ninth Street and connecting
portunity to provide by legislation munities are builded.
” Colonel Miller
The
— matter
■ v» v vs- s V of * y, erecting
I X. X. V I I I C, C* a r play J Olixvi
shed I streets South to the South boundary
for their disposition in accordance is known as a c„......
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of Tillamook City.
community
develop-I or gymnasium
for
the children on
the
with such policy as it may deem fit­ inent lecturer and
he is going to plav grounds was also discussed and it
Streets to be paved with concrete,
ting under the circumstances and at speak at the Chautauqua
to be held was finally decided to appropriate the with curbs and gutters and sheet as-
the same time secure of the defend­ here from July 12 to 17. His
sum of $600 for the erection of a play phalt wearing surface.
ants all the value the granting acts is to help us to make our purpose
district shed where the children could piny in
All in accordance with plans and
conferred upon the railroads.
both bigger and better.
rainy weather and be kept out of the specifications on file with the City
“If Congress does not make such
Other able lecturers will also ap­ wet.
Recorder.
provision the defendants may apply pear
and the musical numbers sched­
Bids will be received un to 8 o’clock
to the District Court within a reason- uled to
heard iu the twelve pro­ Body of C. W. Prentiss Brought to p.m. on Wednesday, July 14th. 1915.
ble time, not less than six months, grams of be the
week will be far above
Tillamook for Burial.
All bids must be accompanic 1 by a
from the entry of the decree herein, the average. Season
cost $2.50
certified check for 5 per cent of the
for a modification of so much of the until the opening day. tickets
’s come out
On Saturday last the body of Dr. amount of the bid as a guarantee that
injunction herein ordered as enjoins to the Chautauqua and Let
for the Charles W. Prentiss was laid to rest the successful bidder will enter into
any disposition of the lands and tim­ better things that help boost
everybody to at the Bay City cemetery. Rev. O’t- contract for the making of the im­
ber until Congress shall act, and the ‘get their feet off the ground.
” That’s tins of this city was present at the provement, and give approved bond
court in its discretion may modify what a Chautauqua is for.
interment and took charge of the cere­ to secure the performance of the
the decree accordingly.”
Buckner’s Jubilee Singers are a monies. Dr. Prentiss was a son in same.
Penalty is Provided.
company of refined cultured colored law of Robert Watt of Bav City. Mrs.
The right is reserved to reject any
This last and unexpected feature of people who have made a life work of Prentiss, we understand, was detained and all bids. Bids to be addressed to
the decision, again throwing the land music and entertainment of the Jubi­ in Chicago by the illness of one of the City Recorder, Tillamook City, Ore­
gon.
grant case into Congress, simply lee character. They offer a program children.
Following is the obituary' of Dr. Dated June 22nd, 1915.
means that the court did not feel that of wide range—possibly no organiza­
John Aschim,
the railroad company should go un­ tion on the week’s program will of­ Prentiss.
Dr. Charles William Prentiss, Pro­
City Recordei
punished for its deliberate and re­ fer such a variety. They sing planta­
peated violations of the granting act. tion melodies, jubilees, dialect sones, fessor of Microscopic Anatomy at
University
Medical
While the court ¡.olds the railroad sacred music and even grand opera. Northwestern
Call For Bids.
died at Wesley Hospital, Chi­
company is still entitled to receive Single admission tickets to the grand School,
cago
at
five
o
’
clock
Saturday
after
­
jubilee
concert
to
be
given
on
the
last
$2.50 for each unsold acre of its grant
Bids will be received by Tillamook
noon, June the twelfth, after an ill­
Congress, having displayed its con­ night of the Chautauqua will cost 50c. ness
City, Oregon for the improvement of
of about six weeks.
cern over violations of the granting
lheodore Roosevelt says: The
Dr. Prentiss was born in Washington, Fifth Street from the flush tank near
act, is given opportunity to say how Chautauqua is the most American D. C., Aug. 14, 1874 He was married the West side of Park Street East to
thing
in
America.
unsold lands shall be disposed of.
to Sara Watt, May 26th, 1908, and was a point 30 feet West of the East
Arthur A. Franzke traveled on foot, the father of three boys: Charles B. boundary of Tillamook City, Oregon,
There is no restraint on Congress,
other than that it must guarantee the covering most of the eastern part of who died Sept. 2nd, 1910; Robert W. by constructing a sewer along that
railroad company $2.50 an acre fol the United States in gathering data now four old, and Donald C. two years portion of said street.
All in accordance with plans and
every acre sold hereafter. Congress for his famous lectures.
old. Btsides the widow and two sons
can make appropriation to pay the
he is survived by a brother Albert W. specifications on file with the City
Recorder.
railroad this amount atid assume full
Fire Sweeps Timber.
Prentiss of Washington, D, C.
Bids will be received up to 8 o’clock
title to and do with the lands as it
During his coliege course at Middle­
on Wednesday, July 14th, 1915.
pleases; it can order the sale of the
Hillsboro, Ore., June 19.—The bury, where his father was a member p.m.
All bids must be accompanied by a
lands under any terms and conditions town of T imber in the Coast range, of the faculty, he took a prominent
it deems proper, or it can authorize between here and Tillamook on the part in all the activities of the school, certified check for 5 per cent of the
the railroad company to dispose of railroad was entirely swept away by especially in athletics, and was captain amount of the bid as a guarantee that
them in any way it may prescribe, fire at 2:30 o'clock this morning, the of the foot ball team of the College. the successful bidder will enter into
just so long as the railroad company origin of which is a mystery. The He wss graduated with honors from contract for the making of the im­
in the end gets its $2.50 an acre.
town consisted of two stores, a hotel Middlebury in 1895. He took up post provement, and give approved bond
Intervenors and cross-complainants; and a half a dozen residents, and the graduate work at Harvard Uuiversity to secure the performance of the
those who have squatted on railroad value of the property destroyed is in Zoology where he was given the same.
The right is reserved to reject any
lands and those who have offered to variously estimated at from $20,000 degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1900.
buy, are held to have no standing in to $30,000, with no insurance, No During the next two years he studied and all bids. Bids to be addressed to
a*. Freiburg, Germany, and at Naples, City Recorder, Tillamook City, Ore­
this case, which the court recognizes. lives were lost.
Italy. He held teaching appointments
Their relief, if any, must come from
The fire was discovered by the successively in the Zoological Depart­ gon.
Dated June 22nd, 191.5-
Congress. Congress can give these so train crew of extra train No. 2931
John Aschim,
called settlers and these intended pur­ which arrived at Timber last night ments of Harvard Uuiversity, Western
Reserve University,' and the Univer­
_______ City Recorder.
chasers preference rights to buy, if it and stopped for the night. The crew sity
of Washington, Seattle. Since
so elects, or it can disregard them al­ headed by conductor Fisher and En­ 1909 he
has been teaching Histology
Call For Bids.
together. But until Congress gives gineer Clow, was awakened at 2:30 and
Embryology at the Northwestern
them a statute, they have none, for o'clock this morning by the fire and University
Medical School where he
Bids will be received by Tillamook
the Supreme Court holds that they found that the flames were burning occupied the chair of Microscopic An­
City, Oregon for the improvement of
have no proper place in the proceed­ under the houses of the town, all lo­ atomy.
ings which ended with today’s decis­ cated on a side hill. The roof of the
He was a member of the Society of Fifth Street from the Center of Sixth
ion.
depot was also burning. By the ef­ Naturalists, the So"itty of Zoologists, Avenue East, easterly and East to
the East boundary of Tillamook City.
If within six months after the Dis­ forts of the train crew the occupants and the Association of Anatomists.
Streets to be paved witli concrete,
trict Court at Portland renders its of the whole town were aroused and
He was tbe author of many papers
amended decree, in conformity with some of the groceries and provisions and monographs presenting the results with curbs and gutters.
All in accordance with plans and
the Supreme Court decision of today, in the stores were saved. There were of his own investigations in the fields
Congress has not, by legislation, -ro- no facilities for fighting fire available of Zoology ar.d Anatomy. His Text specifications on file witli the City
vided for the disposition of the 2,300- and the little village was swept away. book of Embryology published last Recorder.
Bids will be received up to 8 o’clock
000 acres of unsold land within the The depot lost its roof, but the rest of January is a contribution of the first
grant, the railroad company may the building was saved and this is importance to the literature of that p.m. on Wednesday, July 14th, 1915.
All bids must be accompanied by a
then apply to the District Court at practically all there is left of Timber subject. The hard work which he put
into this book was no doubt partly certified check for 5 per cent of the
Portland for permission to'sell its today.
_______ ____
responsible for bringing about his un­ amount of the bid as a guarantee that
unsold lands in strict Conformity with
the successful bidder will enter into
the actual settler’s clause, and the
timely death.
Mrs. M. S. Jensen is Dead.
In his death American men of science contract for the making of the im­
District Court may in its discretion
lose a comrade whom they esteemed provement, and give approved bond
grant that authority, which will run
(From Courier.)
most highly, and he will long be re to secure the performance of the
until such time as Congress does pro­
The Courier is again called upon to membered by many as a generous and same.
vide some other means of disposing chronicle the death of an old and re­
The right is reserved to reject any
faithful friend.
of the lands.
spected pioneer. It will be remem­
and all bids. Bids to be addressed to
Other Suits Not Barred.
bered that two weeks ago Mrs. Jen­
City Recorder, Tillamook City, Ore­
Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
Today’s decision, it is pointed out sen, while engaged at her household
gon.
by the Supreme Court, does not bar washing accidently scalded herself
Dated June 22nd, 1915.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
pur
­
tne Government, from instituting with a boiler of water. Dr. Shearer
John Aschim,
suance
of
a
judgmc.it
and
decree
en
­
other suits against the railroad com­ was at once called and did all that
City Recorder.
tered
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
pany on account of the sales hereto­ medical skill could do. The feeble
of
Oregon,
for
Tillamook
County,
in
fore made in tracts of more than 160 life seemed to tremble in the balance
Call For Bids.
and the cause pending wherein Tillamook
*cres, and at prices in excess of $2.^0 for several days, her family
f
County
Bank,
a
corporation
is
plain
­
Per acre. Such suits, if instituted will friends hoping against hope, She
Bids will be received by Tillamook
not affect those sales to innocent succumbed to the shock onTuesday tiff, and Francis D. Mitchell, Ida J. City,
Oregon for the improvement of
purchasers, which have been settled morning. The funeral took place from Mitchell, G. W. Rice and Jane Doe Fifth Street, from the East line of
•n court, under the act of August 20, the home, Rev. F. S. Ford, pastor of Rice, his wife are defendants, which Second Avenue East, East to the cen­
1912.
the Presbyterian church, officiating. decree was entered on the 21st day ter of Sixth Avenue East, and Third
“This suit was brought,” says the Friends from all over the south part of June, 1915, and in pursuance of an Avenue East from the South line of
Supreme Court, "to determine the of the county were present and filled execution and order of sale issued Fourth Street to the North line of
a,?d remedies as to unsold lands the house, scores had to remain out­ upon said decree by the clerk of said Fifth Street.
and it is alleged that subsequently side. The service was simple and brief Court bearing date June —, I9>5> I
Streets to be paved with concrete,
of beautiful have levied upon, and will, on Mon­ with curbs and gutters and sheet as­
0 , ?r suits will be instituted as to Many contributions
•old lands, rights and remedies as to floral emblems were placed on her day the 19th day of July, 1915, at the phalt wearing surface.
them being in effect reserved. There­ grave in the Odd Fellow’s cemetery Court House door in Tillamook City,
All in accordance with plans and
fore, the decree in this suit shall be by her neighbors and friends of year« Oregon, at the hour of to o’clock-a. specifications on file with the Lily
m.,
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
high
­
of
acquaintance.
A
long
procession
of
without prejudice to any other suits,
bidder for cash in hand all of the Recorder.
ftghts or remedies which the govern- ’ friends followed the remains to their est
Bids will be received up to 8 o’clock
right,
title and interest of the de­
i
htfnt may have by law or under the last resting place.
p.m. on Wednesday. July 14th, 1915.
fendants,
held
on
February
8th,
1913,
Marew
Sophia
Hansen
was
born
in
joint resolution of April to, 1908, or
All bids must be accompani d by‘a
Denmark May 26, 1842; in November or since acquired by them in and to certified check for 5 per cent of th
under the act of August 20, 1912.”.
the
following
described
real
property
1866, she was joined in marriage to
amount of the bid as a guarantee that
Mr. Lars Jensen, and to this union situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, the successful bidder will ent. r into
to-wit:
Lot
44
of Block M, Bayocean,
Tillamook Still on Top.
six children were born, two of whom
contract for the making of the im­
died in infancy. Mrs. Jensen was a for the purpose of satisfying a judg­ provement, and give approved bond
Sid Blanchard won his fifth straight member of the Luthern church, also ment rendered in said cause together to secure the performance of the
ictory Sunday when he defeated a member of the Grange, whcrejhc with the costs and expenses of the sanu.
Beaver to the tune of 16 to 5. Blanch­ was faithful in the discharge of her sale. The judgment is for the sum of
The right is reserved to reject any
ed not only pitched a fine game but duties as an officer of the lodge. For $1,263.71, with interest at 8 per cent and all bids. Bids to be addressed to
per
annum
from
June
21st,
1915,
$125
iufe of the game he wolloped a short time she lived in New Jersev
City Recorder, Tillamook City, Ore­
ut five hits out of five times up 1 moving to California and 35 year* as attorney’s fees, and $3990 costs gon.
and
disbursements.
Wmin
also
good game on ' ago moved to Hebo, Oregon, where
ik<!5r?”n "I
’0 played * a Rood
Dated June 22nd, IQIS-
"J™
fielding in old time form, she died at the age of 73 years one Dated this June 24th, 19«$.
John Aschim,
H.
Crenshaw,
is n’,aVnR four hits. The game on month and nine days. She is survived
City Recorder.
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County
Ore
.'e w” ■ fair exhibition of base by her husband, two sons and two
J? with the exception of the sixth daughters. She was a women much
Jonah has been cast overboard, and
When the wets organize as thor­
a?1 .•«’enth inning when Tiliamook respected at this end of the count)
oughly as the dry» they may be able there floats the whale anxious to
Hi?*
B batting streak and bunched where she was so well known.
h'«aon King.
to regain some of the rights the loss swallow him—for three days more or
less.
T llxmook haa developed a first class
which they continue to lament.
Philadelphia woman is suing for di­ of .Mississippi
Wine is made of dandelions also of
bottom lands are the
.. n’ *nd Mr. Callahan has promised vorce
on the ground of ' literary richest on this none too rich earth but parsnips. But neither can be any
• good game with a fast
” Was she trying to live on the river is year by year carrying »-•rse tha- elderberry wine, which,
i, , i", ,tfca”> in the near future. It cruelty.
■JI
11 fbis time th-t the Harri- the proceed» of her husband s manu­ down to the »ea enough material to when swallowed, has been known to
| return and run out of nose and cars.
uAth of ji^ort:and wi" pl,y h’re scripts or did he read poetry to her duplicate them.
I 'onights?
PEsSOl-VED THAT
W e W ill re pleased
To H ave you come
IN AND5EL OU^tiOOD
GROCERIES AND OUK
C omplete J tock
"WK /ARE JUSTLY
P roud , for . we ’ ve
G ot the goods
RAY & CO
SPECIAL FLOUR AND FEED PRICES
Pure White Flour JI.85 sk.,
Highland Blend Flour $l.80sk.
Olympic Pattent Flour $1.80 sk.
Snow White Flour $1.75 sk.
No. I White Oats $35 per ton
Process Rolled Barley $34 per ton
Wheat
Scratch Food
$7.20 tbl.
$7.00 bb'.
$7.00 bbl.
$6 80 bbl.
$1.85 c A/t.
$1.35 sk.
$2.50cw‘
$2.40 cwt.
Leave orders with us for land plaster.
RAY & CO.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, ’HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
TILLAMOOK.
-
-
-
OREGON
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
Only One Dollar a Day.
Electric lights and water iu every
or hunt for
tent; go surf bathing
crabs and clams; tent city is under
direction of Bar View hotel; many
entertaining features; no liquors al­
lowed sold. Rates by week, $5 and up;
sleeping tents and board at hotel, $4
per day and up. Write W. A. Wise,
Bar View, Tillamook County, Ore.,
or 210 Failing Bldg., Portland Ore.
BAR VIEW
DANCE
HALL
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Dance Saturday Night
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