Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 01, 1915, Image 2

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ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion, per line............... $ .JO
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05
Business and professional cards
one month ................................ I 00
H omestead Notices .................... 5-00
Timbe/ Claims ............................ 1 10.00
Locals per line each insertion.
.05
Display advertisement, an inch,
one month ..................................
50
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line..
.05
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
os
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines......................
.35
What Roads Cost.
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An average of $17,440 per mile is
what completed hard surfaced roads
will cost Multnomah County, based
on t he contracts awarded under the
recent bol d issue, says the Oregon
Voter.
I he price per mile varies from
$15,720 tor VVarrenite (bitulithic),
laid on open road, to $ j 6,4OO per mile
for brick on cement concrete founda-
tin.
the per mile cost are as follows:
Warremte (Bitulithic)
On Columbia High­
way ........................$16,800 to $18,080
On open road......... *5,720 to 16,800
On Canyon road ...................... 20,620
Cement Concrete, Wayne County
Specifications, with Armor joints:
On open road .............................$17,190
On hilly road, (Slavin) .............. 22,040
On Canyon road ........................ 24,810
Brick, on Cement Concrete foun­
dation.
On Columbia Highway ........... $36,400
The foregoing figures per mile in­
clude the entire estimated cost, on
basis of bids accepted and contracts
awarded, for a two foot shoulder on
both sides of each road, all the exca­
vation of dirt and rock with the neces­
sary regrading, the regrading of
macadam base where same is used,
culverts, embankments and fences
where specified and all other costs'
embodied in the pavement project.
The original cost of constructing
and grading the Columbia Highway
is not included. As this to date is ap­
proximately $28,000 a mile, the ad­
dition of paving will make the total
cost of the finished highway approx­
imately $45,000 a mile.
Neither is the accumulated cost of
constructing the old macadam road
included, it is said the old roads
have cost in the neighborhood of
$70,000 a mile as a total spent for
construction and maintenance during
all the year, but this estimate is not
the result of research, and should not
be used for a basis of comparison. If
the cost of the old roads to has been
anywheres near the figure stated,
hard-surfacing will be a tremendous
economy to the taxpayers.
None of the foregoing cost esti­
mates include interest on the bonds.
cidental to the other principal agricul­
tural activities of the Chinese farmer.’
Mr. Barrett adds, without apparent
relevency: "The daily wage of a
Chinese farm hand amounts to ap­
proximately, io cents." The Chinese
farmer generally sells his eggs at
about $4.60 a thousand, according to
Mr. Barrett. This is a little over a
nickel a dozen. Nankin farmers do
not do so well, according to the Vice
Consul Gilbert, writing in the same
issue. Eggs are sold at from 40 to 42
cents a gross, or from 3% to »'4
cents per dozen. Fresh eggs are con-
igned from here to San Francisco at
$0.046 a dozen, while eggs frozen in
tins are consigned to New Y'ork at
$0.03 a dozen. United States poultry
raisers should cheer up. If they can
only find cheap enough rice to feed
the chickens and can induce farm
hands to work for to cents a day,
they can defy competition.
State PressFlashlighttì
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Sale of Bonus.
i STiliamcok City offer" for sale City
hall Bonds issue of $21.<XK».<H) m de­
nominations of $1,060.00. Interest 6
per cent payable semi-annual I). Due
20 years. Redeemable after o yearB.
Bids will be received up to July t>,
1'115 Certified check for 2 per cent to
accompany bid to insure taking of
bonds by svccessful bidder. Right to
1 rjeet all bids reserved.
I Address fall communications to Jonn
Several million of Oregon spruce Aschim, City Recorder, Tillamook,
has been shipped to warring nations . Oregon.
of Europe during the past three
months, it is being used in the manu­
Notice to Contractors.
facture of aeroplanes for use by the
armits. This demand has caused a
Sealed proposals addressed to the
rise in the price of such timber. County Court of 1 dlainook County,
There are millions of feet oi this Oregon, and indorsed "Proposals to
variety of timber still standing in the
complete the
forests of the Pacific Northwest.
liilamook-Fairvicw County road,
Pacific
Homestead.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
from Station o plus 70 to Station 65
(Strictly in Advance.)
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Portland spent nearly $75,000 in plus 99-
One yeai ........................................... $1.50
providing work and shelter for the in accordance with the plans and
E. S. Snelling Leaves.
specifications
thereof
on
file
in
the
unemployed the past winter, most ot
Six months ............................................ 75
which went into the cutting of wood office of the County Clerk of Tilla­
Three month* ........................................ 50
E. S. Snelling left by auto on Wed­ in the municipal wood camps. I he mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
nesday of last week, presumably for money is very likely to all be return­ ed by the County Court of said Coun­
White Salmon, Wash. He was arrest­ ed to the city on the sale of wood. ty, at its office in the Court House,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
ed at Newberg for operating an auto This is one of the most sensible at Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
without a license and returned to things Portland has done, and it will hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on the 2nd
McMinnville. Here he was met by Mr be likely repeated the coming winter. day of July, ¡915, and at that time
Editorial Snap Shots.
Pcrsey of the garage. He defied Mr.
pub! cily opened and read. Each bid
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Persey to take possession of the auto, —Telephone Register.
shall be accompanied by a certified
So that old rotten bridge across the
but he was not to be bluffed and
check made payable to the County
The
editor
of
a
country
paper
once
slough is to go. That ought to please
promptly took the car.
Clerk, for an amout equal to 5 per
received
the
following
query:
Can
those who take great risk of meeting
In the little over a year he was
cent of the amount of the total of
you
tell
me
what
the
weather
will
be
with an accident when driving across
here he succeeded in getting into
said bid, which shall be forfeited to
next
month?
”
In
reply
he
wrote:
It
it.
almost everybody in business and
the County, in case the bid be accept­
is
my
belief
that
the
weather
next
there are many who mourn his dc-
ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect
month
will
be
very
much
like
your
Six million men killed and wounded
parture to the tune of various sums. subscription.” The inquirer wondered or refuse for a period of five days
as a result of the deplorable war in
He obtained the auto by misrepre­
after which the award is made to
Europe. Just because the Kaiser had
senting his holdings and by giving for an hour what the editor was driv­ enter into a contract and file a bond
ing
at,
when
he
happened
to
think
of
an ambition to be Emperor of the
security on property he did not own.
satisfactory to the Court as required
world.
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For all round crooked work it the word "unsettled.” He went in the Jry law.
next
day
and
squared
his
account.
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would be hard to find his equal. He is
Bids will be received for the clear­
a genius for obtaining money by ways Banks Herald. ----- o------
. The County Court is great on re­
ing, grading and excavating for lay­
and means that are shady, but yet
advertising for bids. Well, this is
There is good sense in Ella \\ heel­ ing the following kinds of pavement
within the law, but each time it was
wdtere the Court puts one over on the
under standard specifications of each.
found that action could not be had. er Wilcox’s contention that much of
metropolitan newspaper, and gets the
1— Sheet Asphclt on Concrete base.
best of them.
For smooth talk and crooked deal­ the time and money spent in teach­
2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete
ings he has no equal; beware of this ing art in the public schools might be base.
better employed in teaching good
smooth guy.
3— Light Bitulithic on concrete base
The City Council has decided to put
manners. The reason for this is that
He
came
from
Tillamook
where
he
the "lid” on Sunday bowling. The city
4— One course grouted top concrete
but one child in a hundred may fol­
left
a
lot
of
unp
id
accounts,
and
be
­
dads must think it is a much more
5— Wood block on concrete base.
low art teaching but every child can
came
so
not&rious
that
the
city
got
grievous sin to bowl on Sunday than
bring into play a correct usage of According to the plans and specifi­
quite
warm
for
him.
—
Willamina
to play base ball. But the snap shot
good manners throughout life with cations on file in the office of County
Times.
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man doesn’t see any difference.
profit to himself and w ith a threat deal Clerk.
The County Court reserves the
of satisfaction to others.—News Re
Wolf Hill is Disappearing.
right to reject any and all bids. Dated
Will the County Court decide on
The Cost of Living.
porter.
this 17th day of June, 1915.
concrete or bitulithic for hardsurfac-
Sheridan, Or., June 26.— The Wolf
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
ing county roads? It is a matter that
From Oregon alone, more than 350
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has hill, for yeprs the bane of tourists
the court should give serious atten­ just issued a formidable document en- traveling to the Tillamook Coast carloads of horses have been shipped First publication, June 17, 1915.
tion, for it envolves an expenditure tilted "Retail Prices” in which are from Dallas, is being eliminated. A to the European war zone. It is esti­ Last publication July I, 1915.
of a large amount of money.
presented voluminous statistics of the force of men employed by Polk mated that these sales brought into
relative cost of living in the years bc- Couty is building a new road that will Oregon more than a million dollars.
Notice to Contractors.
Sometimes there is a dispute about tween 1907 and 1915, coming down to cut off three miles of the old route Such a report, coming from the state
the measurement of a cord of wood. the first of January of this year. Com­ that led over the hill. While the new farthest from the scene of conflict,
Sealed proposals addressed to the
__
The official measure for this and piled by a department of the govern­ road will be a little longer th^rn the indicates the extent to which sales of
other counties wts standardized. The ment in which an error is something old. it will have a more even grade, horses and other war supplies have County Court of Tillamook County,
amount of cubic feet in a cord of akin to treason, the accuracy of the and tourists will be able to make helped turn the balance of trade in Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
our favor, notwithstanding the broad complete the
wood was placed at 128, with this figures may be relied upon, says the faster time over it.
Tillamook-Cloverdale County road,
proviso, "wellpiled.” Probably he Globe Democrat.
The new road will join the Tilla­ denials of the Secretary of Commerce
from Station o plus 00 to Station 51
It will be recalled that the "high mook- Portland coast road a mile —Astrian.
means closely piled.
plus 60
cost of living" was the most potent south of Willamina, and from this
influence in )he Democratic campaign point on to the Grand Ronde reserva­
The same day that the Sentinel in accordance with the plans an 1
Rah! Rah! Rah! for home industry! of 1912. The "iniquitous” tariff was tion the macadamizing is in fine published its editorial concerning the specifications "thereof on file in the
The Feeney Bremer Co. was award­ responsible for high prices. There shape. At the Grand Ronde reserva­ cost of school books, The Oregonian office of ihe County Clerk of Tilla­
ed the contract for the city , bridge wasn’t any doubt about it. It was tion there arc poor roads that ex­ contained the following: “If the pad­ mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
across
,.3 Hoquarton Slough. That’s proven time and time again, by line tend partly into Yamhill County and ding and useless ornamentation were ed by the County Court of said Coun­
keeping money at home. We believe upon line, figure upon figure.
The partly into Tillamook County. These cleared out of our school books, their ty, at its office in the Court House,
the county would save money, also, troubled and discontented electorate two counties are going to co-operate contents would be condensed a half al 1 illamook City, Oregon, until the
in having the iron bridges made at was shown with the utmost elabor­ this summer and each spend $10,000 or two-thirds. Textbooks cost more hour of 10 o’clock a.111. 011 the 2nd
home.
ateness of detail and convincingness on fixing up these stretches. If the than twice what they should, they day of July, 1915, and at that lime
of logic, that the tariff was due to work cannot be finished this summer are too numerous and they are chang­ publicily opened and read. Each bid
It is getting to be the season of the the "fiendish machinations of a self­ the two counties have agreed each to ed too often. Unhappy the school shall be accompanied by a certified
the amount that tries to make the text-book sup­ check made payable to the County
year when proper precautions should ish and heartless plutocrack,” that appropriate one-half
be taken to prevent forest fires. This ever "clutched at the vitals of a down necessary to compete the work next plant the teacher."—Cottage Grove Clerk, for an amout equal to 5 per
cer. of the amount oLthe total of
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Sentinel.
is a matter we are vitally concerned trodden people.” It was only neces­ year.
said bi.l, which shall be forfeited to
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in and should strive to prevent. In sary to destroy the tariff, or to tie it
"Swat the fly" is no new command. the County, in case the bid be accept­
Objects to Joint Road District.
recent years Tillamook County have down, the cost of living would be im­
It is an old order. Fly time is again ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect
been fortunate in not having had any mediately and autmatically reduced,
Beaver Oregon, June 28, 1915. here and the warning can not be too or refuse for a period of five days
bad forest fires, on account of the everybody would be prosperous and
often repeated. Now is the time to' after which the award is made to
forest patrol service. Every citizen everybody would be happy. In the in­ Editor Tillamook Headlight.
Please accord me a little space in begin to swat the pests and destroy enter into a contract and file a bond
should, exert themselves to prevent elegant but eloquent language of the
a forest fire this year, and where any street, it listened good and they put your paper. By’ the last issuu of the their breeding places. Keep garbage satisfactory to the Court as required
Headlight I see the County Court has clear from the places where flies may by law.
of our citizens violate the law by set­ it over, with some outside help.
As Uncle Joe Cannon delights to decided to build the Sour Grass Road swarm. Don’t allow rubbish .and
Bids will be received for the clear­
ting out fire and campers or hunters
do the same they should be immed­ say, “The proof of the pudding is the at Dolph jointly with Y’amhill Coun­ refuse to litter tluuback yard, nor let ing, grading and excavating for lay­
iately arrested and prosecuted, for eating of it.” Everyone knows that ty. It seems fair enough for Tilla­ the stable stay unclean. Keep the ing the following kinds of pavement
once a fire gets started it jeopardizes prices have not declined since the mook to build the 1!T miles in this screen door tightly shut sb flies can­ under standard specifications of each.
1— Sheet Asphclt on Concrete base.
not only property but the lives of our tariff was reduced. Everyone knows county, but I dont think it is fair to not get on the food. The fly is a germ
2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete
citizens. Our advice to the citizens that it costs at least as much to buy the taxpayers of this county to take carrier. It carries tuberculosis, ty­
base.
a
beefstake,
or
a
sack
of
flour
or
a
the taxes out of the county to build phoid and other diseases. Health can
who are in the habit of setting out
3 Light Bitulithic on concrete base
fire is not to do so during the dry suit of clothes as it did in 1912, but roads in Yamhill.
be best protected by keeping up a
this
document,
"Retail
Prices,
is
­
4— One course grouted too concrete
Yamhill has kept a tollgate for years constant war on the pests.—Itcmizer.
season. There are times when the
5— M ood block on concrete base.
wind is in the cast when this county sued under the auspices of a Demo­ and taxed us toll •whenever wc went
According to the plans and specifi­
is in danger of being swept by a great cratic administration, shows that the out into their county and still they
In
an
eloquent
speech
delivered
in
,
conflagration, and now is the time to cost of living is really higher than have the toll gate. The Headlight 1913 in which he urged the people of I cations on file in the office of County
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use proper precautions to prevent it was then. Nor can it be argued that says it will benefit this county more Maine to vote for the Democrac 1 Clerk.
1 he County Court reserves the
this. It behooves everybody to take the war is the cause, for the proof is •than Y’amhill. Would like you to tell Speaker Clark said: "We believe that j
a lively interest in this matter and presented that prices in general were us if there is a law giving the Court our tariff bill will reduce the price of right tn reject any and all bids. Dated
lend the fire wardens every assistance higher at the beginning of the war the power to take the taxes out of living, more fairly adjust the subjects this 17th day of June, 1915.
,
Holden, County Clerk.
The snap shot man believes that too than they were before the preesnt ad­ this county to build roads. I think it of tariff taxation, and at the same ...
many fires arc started in the dry ministration went into office. The is time the voters woke up and vetoed time raise abundant revenue for the Birst publication, June 17, 1915.
season by some of our citizens and average price of fifteen articles of it. It seems as if we have plenty of government." The cost of living is • Last publication July I, iqic.
campers and a more vigerous prosccu food, representing the necessities of roads in our county that need fixing. higher than it ever was, tariff taxa- I
tion of them will do a great deal to life are compared by fixing the aver­
A. Taxpayer.
tion continues to fall on the just and
Notice to Contractors.
prevent bad fires, not only in the age price of all for 1913 at too. Upon
unjust alike, and the revised tariff
this
basis
the
average
price
of
these
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timber but to thé farm houses and
(In answer to our correspondent a docs not raise enough of revenue for ;
articles in 1912 was 97.4, and in 1914 law was passed at the last legislature
barns throughout the county.
the
government.
Otherwise,
Speaker
I
Sealed proposals addressed to the
tllv
was 102. The average for July, 1014 empowering county courts to form
Clark’s statement regarding the tariff i
before the war began was 102.3.
joint road districts, under which the bill may be considered truly prophet­ County Court of Tillamook County,
The Wonder Box.
Oregon, and indorsed Proposals to
These figures are not to be denied, county courts of Tillamook and.Yam­
ic—Spectator.
complete the E. E. Cross County
nor arc the conclusions to be drawn
Do you know how Brother
I’
J on a- from them. They prove again the hill counties are now acting. This
Road, "known as the Three Rivers
than is? Why, of course e you do. I fe is fact that the tariff has relatively no was published in the Headlight - We Notice of Hearing Final Account.
Road,’ from Station 448 plus 00 to
you and 1 and all of us red-white-and influence whatever upon prices to are sorry our correspondent cannot
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Station 456 plus ocuand from Station
blue Americans. But do you know the consumer. The Payne-Aldrich see the great benefit this new piece of
Notice is hereby given that the un­ 468 plus 38 to 496 plus 95 8 also from
why he is "Brother Jonathan," do you did not cause highprices .The Undar- road will be to Tillamook county, and
. tat ion 404 plus 4j to 443 plus 09.0
know how he got his nickname? If wood tariff has not lowered them. the very thing that he complains dersigned has filed his final account In accordance with the plans and
you have curiosity enough to inquire, \Ve get no joy from this. On the con­ about -the toll gate in Yamhill coun­ as administrator of the estate of Al­ specifications thereof on file in the
would you know w here to turn for the trary wc sorrow that ’tis so. But it is ty will be eliminated by doing so. For bert Maurer, deceased, in the Count-- office of the County Clerk, of Tilla­
information? Probably not. Well, a lesson that must be learned, and it a long number of years the road into Court, of the State of Oregon, for the mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
this county through the reservation County of Tillamook, and that said ed by the County Court of said Coun-
here it is.
is taught by silence.
was a source of great annoyance to Court has fixed Monday, the 26th day ty,
The name, “Brother Jonathan," was
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_ Court House at
’nat
ln ‘he
this county, but now that the county of July, 1915, at 10:00 o’clock a m. at ‘.y.
conferred by no less a person than
I illamook Citv,
'•»Z, Oregon
-ZiV^Vll, until the
the
Court
Room
of
said
County,
in
officials
of
Y
’
amhill
County
are
anx
­
Why
Chineie
Eggs
are
Cheap.
George Washington, aud surely the
hour of 10 c’c'.cck
clock a.....
a.m. „„
on the 9th
ious to do something to make a good Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time day of July, o 1915,
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Father of his Country lias a right to
and at that time
and
place
of
hearing
of
objections
if
road,
it
is,
certainly,
no
time
to
bring
Wc are indebted to Commerce Re­
name the children. It was at the
to the said account and the set­ publicly opened and read.
very beginning of the revolutionary ports, a daily issued by the Depart­ up objections because it wiH cost any,
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
tlement
of said estate.
this
county
a
little
more
money
than
war, and the young general went to ment of Commerce, for intcresting
certified check made pavable to the
Dated
this
24th
day
of
June,
1015.
it
docs
Yamhill
County.
—
Ed.)
New England for the purpose of or­ information as to why the Chinese
County Clerk, for an amount equal to
Hctfry Becker,
ganizing the army. To his dismay, he hens can, at such long range, com-
5 Per cent of the amount of the total
Administrator
of
the
found in Massachusetts an appaling pete with those in the United States,
The United States is rapidly becom­
Estate of Albert Mau­ ot said bid, which shall be forfeited
shortage of ammunition. His onlv vice Council! Barrett of Shanghai ing a creditor nation. At the outset of
to the County, In case the bid be ac"
rer, deceased.
hope was contributed by a suggestion tells all about it. For many years the war, when Great Britian declared
cepted and the bidder shall fail. „rK
-
75^’
that in Connecticut there were abun­ China exported eggs to Japan, Russia, a moratorium, so far as its own debts
Icct or refuse for a period of five days
dant stores, which were at the dispos­ Siberia, Hongkong and the Philip­ were concerned, and demanded of all
After having opened the Panama after which the award is made to en­
al of the governor, lonathan Trum- pines, but only since the Underwood balances due it. there was much alarm canal, Col. Gothals may have a life ter into > contract and file a bond
tariff went into effect have its ship­ in this country^ut the banker« rais­ job'keeping it open.
bul.
satisfactory to the Court as required
"How arc we going to get this ments to the United States reached ed the famous V'ld pool and sent it
Saving of 1000 tons of coal by shut­ by law.
army equipped and in fighting condi­ "noticeable proportions," as Mr. Bar­ to Canada. This was a convincing il­ ting off six of the Lusitania's boilers I The bids are to cover
tion’" one of the officers asked, anx­ rett phrases it. Shanghai alone sent lustration of the solvency of this didn’t even save the coal.
Clearing, Grubbing and grading
3,600.000 dozen eggs from brown country. Most of that gold has come
iously.
Say what you may of the street car from Station 448 plus 00 to 456 plus
"We must consult "Brother Jona­ Leghorn hens to the United States in back. Gold Igis also been pouring in it is one of the very few places in the 00 and from Station 468 plus 18 to
1914. The withdrawal of certain mer­ from other sources, until the banks
than," was Washington's reply.
downtown streets that you feel com­ 496 phi- 95.8. Also from Station 404
The consultation proved Ho highly chant vessels from the Pacific, as an of the New York Clearing House paratively
safe.
an<l seperate
satisfactory, that whenever the revo­ incident of the war, caused a great alone last week carried a reserve of
will be received on each section
Having heard what the Kaiser did bids
lutionary arm w*s in a tight pinch, decline Everybody has marveled at $195.156.500 in excess of legal re­
or
on
the
whole
three
together
ac­
its heads were admonished to “con­ the ability of a hen in a heathen coun­ quirements The excess was over four with one German newspaper. Editor cording to plans and specifications on
\
ierick
may
be
glad
he
is
a
publish
­
try,
thousands
of
miles
away,
to
com
­
tile.
sult Brother Jonathan.” To the Amer­
times that of the same week last year
icans, he became the synonym for “a pete with the most civilized and high- The reason is plain. We have been er in America rather than at home.
The County Court reserves the
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But
ly
developed
hen
in
the
world
very present help in time oi troubte,”
selling to Europe without buying
The man who spends his time wait­ f^ht to reject anv and all bids.
Mr.
Barrett
solves
the mystery The much from it. Instead of having u> ing for something to tu)n uo would Dated this the 23rd day of June. 1915.
and to the British be proved the
,
stumbling block in the way of success conditions in China are responsible,
send gold to «•«(tie balances, the gold run like a turkey if the thing that
J. C. Holden,
The chickens are fed principally on is being sent here. This is why the commenced to turn in his vicinity
At the close of the war -it was said
that "Brother Jonathan" won the rice. There arc no great egg farms, price of London exchange is lower happened to be hoe instead of a roller First publication lune 2<th." ' rk
victory.
J Production ol egg is "somewhat in- than any other time in half a century. top desk.
Last publication July Sth.
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July 1. I015
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My! my! Isn’t Carranza the sassy
thing! He tells his uncle he wont
quit, he won’t compromise, he won t
pay any attention to his I ncle Sam -
warnings and he will fight to 1 >'
very end. Friend Carranza must hale
forgotten that Peace-at-any-Frice is
no longer on the national cabinet.
Astorian.
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Notice.
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Notice is hereby given that the f<?
lowing warrants, towit:
Series
No. 9998 $2.00
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to A Maurer, dated Jan. 2 1908 N*
1047640c. payable to G. H. Robinson
dated May 6, 1908, No. 10642,
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payable to T. P. Stockton, dated Jun»
9, 1908; No. 10685 5oc. payable
Nick Pclz, dated June 9, 1908.
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Scries "E”, No. 10465, $12.00
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able to Capital City Nursery <jatL
Jan. 2, 11908; No. 10732, >3-20’pavabk
to P. Peters dated May 6, 1908 \’o
10746, $3 20, payable to H. F. Yourw
dated May 6, 19o8;No. 10905, $ZI0’
payable to Michael Young, dated May
6, 1908; No. 10909, $1.70 payable to
Thomas Mahoney, dated May 6, too»
remain uncalled for in the office of
the County Clerk of T illamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, and if not presented for
payment within sixty days from the
first day of July, 1915, they will be
canceled and payment thereof will be
refused.
Dated this 17th day of June, 101-
Hy Order of the county court.
J._ C. Holden,
County Clerk,
Bv Kathleen Mills, deputy
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Court of Tillamook County
Oregon, and indorsed Proposals to
complete the Geo. R. McKimens
County Road, from Station 0 plus 00
to Station 31 plus 80
In accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof on file in the
office of the County Clerk, of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
ed *by the County Court of said Coun­
ty. at its office in the Court House at
Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on the 9th
day of July, 1915, and at that lime
publicly opened and read.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
certified check made payable to the
County Clerk, for an amount equal to
5 per cent of the amount of the total
of said bid, which shall be forfeited
to the County, in case the bid be ac-
cepted and the bidder shwll fail, neg­
lect or refuse for a period of five days
after which the award is mad? to en­
ter into a contract and file a bond
satisfactory’ to the Court as required
by law.
The bids arc to cover
Clearing, Grubbing, Grading and
constructing a wood trestle from Sta­
tion o plus 00 to 31 plus 80, according
to the plans and specifications on file.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this the 23rd day of June, 1915
J. C. Holden,
County Clerk.
First publication June 24th.
Last publication July 8th.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County (. ourt of Tillamook County,
Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
comr lele the
1 tllamook-Bay City County road,
from Station 28 plus 78 to Sestion 52
phis 59
in accordance with the plans' and
specifications thereof on file in the
office of the County Clerk of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
ed by the County Court of said Coun­
ty, at its office in the Court House,
at Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on the 2nd
day of July, 1915, and at that time
publicity opened and read. Each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified
check made payable to the County
Clerk, for an aniout equal to ' per
cent of the amount of the total of
said bid, which shall be forfeited to
the County, in case the bid be accept­
ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect
or refuse for a period of five days
after which the award is made to
enter into a contract and file a bond
satisfactory to the Court as required
by law.
Bids will be received for the clear­
ing, grading and excavating for lay-
inn the following kinds of pavement
under standard specifications of each.
1— Sheet Asphclt on Concrete base.
2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete
base.
3— Light Bitulithic on concrete base.
4— One course grouted top concrete
5— Wood block on concrete base.
According to the plans and specifi­
cations on file in the office of County
Clerk.
.
1 he County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bid-. Dated
this 17th day of June, 1915.
First publication, June 17, 19*5-
Last publication July I, ¡915.
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J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
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Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Court of Tillamook Count’’,
Oregon for the proposed construct­
ion of hand placed rip rap on the
Bayocean County Road from Station
245 to Station 295 puls 08.9 in Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
ed by the County Court of said Coun­
ty. at its office in the Court House at
1 illamook City, Oregon, until the
hour of to o’clock a.m. oh the 16th
day of July, 1915, and at that time
publicly opened and read.
Each bid shall be accompanied by *
certified check made payable to the
County Clerk, for an amount equal to
5 per cent of the amount of the total
°* said bid, which shall be forfeited
to the County, in case the bid be ac­
cepted and the bidder shall fail, neg­
lect or refuse for a period of five day*
after which the award is made to en­
ter into a contract and- file a bond
satisfactory to the Court as required
by Ja w.
The bids are to be for 1500 cu. yds.
of
01 hand placed rip rap
from tatio# s
245 to Station 295 plus 089 of th*»
Bayocean County Road.
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In accordance with the plans a®“
specifications thereof on file in
office of the County Clerk, of id“"
monk Oregon.
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The Countv Court reserves the
right to reject Any and all bids.
Date <| this the 29th day of June 19‘>
County Clerk.
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Publication, July tst, 19'5-
L st publication July 1 ytfi, i9>5-
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