TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 13, 1916
»
First Flax in Oregon.
warfare except to scare Londoners ? I
Was Henry Ford just advertising' t
Will the actual settler ever get any of. By Charlotte* Matheny Kirkwood,
that railroad laud grant for ^.50
Pioneer ot iK|J.
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til
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111., present
-ill! I flax
171 agitation brings
The Oregon people are in a very acre? Will President \\ rlson stick to
'
to
my mind a fact not generally
receptive mood tor that breeze ot the Balitmore platform.'' Was it a
prosperity that lias long said to be good or bail year tor prunes? Some known at the present time.
In 1844 my mother planted flax
blowing from the scenes of activity of these will doubtless be settled,
while others will remain with us as 'seed in the G illamelle \ alley. She
m the r.ast.—Sheridan Sun.
inscrutable mysteries.—,L mpqua \ al had carried her seed bag across the
: plains. We called it her "treasure
Don’t worry over competition in ley News.
I I bag.”
business. It will stiffen your back
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1 he result was a nice bed of trial
bone, scrape the rust from your in
The number of accidents to tres
tellect ami lift you out of the rut of passers on railroad tracks is increas- flax, fairly good, from which she
stagnation. Buck up, step up, and 1 mg alarmingly. In the pa«t year 10, 302 gathered enough se cd to sow half an
was sown in Tu-
yuo'il get there.—lone Journal.
1 people were killed by railroad trains, acre. This t ivial crop
north of Hillsboro,
1 of which number 5471, or 50 per cent alatin Plains,
Gasoline in Portland has advanced were trespassers, who were using the near the present town of North
nearly 50 per cent within four or five railroad right of way as a thorough Plains.
months. Yet it is at a time of year fare or playground. Besides the num- | Late in the Fall of ’44 we moved,
spassers were in- 1 my
my father
ramer having
uavmg bought the
...v Old
x
when as fuel it is least used. There is her killed 6354 trespassers
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1,824 , persons
dead Mission farm of Dr. David
Leslie, ,12
no satisfactory explanation except jured—a total of 11,
.
’
.
e miles
II.... .. north
.-«1. of
. Salem, r»n
t li »* VI'
on
the
west
that the oil companies need the mon or wounded in one year is the price of
ey.—Oregonian.
their self-assumed right to trespass side of the Willamette River.
on railroad property. According to I A ferry was there, known as the
"Let the good news go out that the these figures 16 trespassers are killed "Mission Ferry.” Later it took my
editors of Oregon are fighting first, every day and one every 90 minutes. father's name, and became an object
last and all the time for a square deal During the past 24 years 168,000 per point known to all the old settlers as
for capital investors with special ad sons were killed, and 117,257 injured "Mathcney's Ferry.”
Here in the rich sandy loam of this
vantages to none, and you need not while trespassing on railroad tracks
worry about the welfare of our old or “flipping" cars. 1 Tie railroads are bottom she sowed her seed and har
commonwealth.”—Oregon City En- spending huge sums of money every vested her crop from which she re-
terprisc.
year to protect the lives of their em cicved quite a rich return. The crop
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ployes and passengers and to guard was pulled, retted (as we called it),
With the Blue Sunday closing law their rights of way. From State Leg swingled and hackled and twisted in
and the Dry law in force in Oregno islatures they receive little encourage to bundles.
Mothef had brought no wheel to
there will be little left for the webfoot ment to make travel safe. Legislators
to do during the summer vacation, have refused to pass laws sufficiently spin it on, so it was laid away. Dur
but work and go fishing. Perhaps if severe to deter the trespasser, who ing the next immigration a little flax
the Fish Commsision discovers that too frequently pays for this legislative wheel found its way across he conti
fishing is really an enjoyment, Bar negligence and his own carelessness nent. Mother heard of it, and sent
bank's services will be enlisted to with life.—Spectator.
her flax to its proud owner up on the
create a fish that will not bite on
Santiam. It was spun into thread, and
Sunday.—Seaside Signal.
many a pioneer housewife was made
Let It Rest
happy by a “hank” of Oregon thread.
"One year I planted some corn in
We also utilized the tow, hackled
The
queer
aspect
of
the
Sunday
law
Tillamook County, It didn't mature
from the more choice lint, Using it as
is
that
it
has
no
basis
in
morals
or
in
hut 1 left (lie stalks standing all win-
padding for “comforts” and matres-
ter. In the spring they started to religion, but only in law. 1 he courts scs, shus softening several hardy pio
say
that
it
is
free
from
any
taint
or
grow and that fall 1 gathered ripe
neer beds.
corn off them. I planted that corn the suspicion of bigotry or fantacisin, and
In all, there was a wagon load -if
that
in
its
enactment
and
enforcement
next year and it all got ripe and to
fibre, and it made a huge lot of
it
is
a
proper
exercise
of
the
police
this day I have -seen corn that come
thread, of blue clay color, which was
from them," says Thomas Hillings power. t he public knows that no easily bleached. Mother kn v. how to
good
can
come
to
anyone
if
the
law
worth recently from Tillamook and
handle the flax, for she had woven
who now resides at Newberg.—Yam shall be put into effect, for it is ridic many, many yards of fine linen be
ulously discriminatory, and arbitrar fore she came to Oregon irom flax
hill Record.
ily puts under the ban certain useful grown by herself. The Oregon flax
'The dairymen of Georgia have rais and necessary works, businesses and was longer and of finer quality than
occupations, while without rythin or that grown in Kentucky, and I am
cd the price of milk two and on«
half cents a quart because ol the in reason it exempts certain others.
ready to believe all that is said
Why,for example, should a grocery about its quality being superior to
creasing price of feed for their cows.
store
be
shut
tip
and
a
.
bakery
left
The democrats put feed on the free
that grown elsewhere. No great in
list, and imports increased tremen open? (Jr a theater be unmolested dustry has developed from the tiny
while
a
baseball
game
sti
ruly
sup
dously. They put milk on the free list
packet of seeds my mother brought
and the importation of milk increased pressed?
with her, but our climate and soil aie
No
one
worth
heeding
calls
for
the
marly 6jo per cent in the fiscal year
so well adapted to its culture that I
literal
enforcement
of
the
law
as
it
of 1914 over 1913, and over 1520 per
believe everyone ought to encourage
cent in 1915. They assured the peo stands—not even the authors of the those who are trying to establish flax
new
Day
Rest
which
is
to
be
substi
i
ple that tree trade meant low cost of
production in our State on a large
living. Here is a sample of the way it tute for the orthodox Sunday. If now scale.
through
the
mistaken
zeal
of
misguid
works out.—Polk County Observer.
ed zealots we are to have a campaign
Tardy Justice
If Emperor W illiam is seriously in- to make dead law a live issue, a
cauicated, a peculiar situation will de great deal of harm will be done—
A larger part of the public burden
velop. Should the emperor die the harm to the cause of a rational Sun of supporting employees of the Pull
fate of Germany will be problematical day observance, which most people man Car Company is to be assumed
as the crown prince is not the man now agree as proper.
by the corporation. Announcement is
It may will be hoped that the relic
his lather is nor has he rhe confidence
made that the company has allowed
of the people. As long as there is a of early-day foolishness which still salary increases aggregating $600,000
strong hand at the helm ot Geranmy reposes on the statute books almost for the coming year. Among the ben-
the war machine works perfectly. forgotten in its well deserved neglect ificiarics car porters and Pullman
will be permitted to remain there
With that hand withdrawn, the real,
conductors figure conspicuously.
and vital weakness
of autocracy until the people, or the Legislature
No class of service with which the
have
an
opportunity
to
say
what
they
would be manifested. Therefore the
public is familiar has been kept more
want
in
the
way
of
Sunday
observance
,
future of the empire hangs upon the
frankly on a gratuity basis that that
life of the man whose mysterious ill J he attentio n of the public ami the associated with Pullman travel. Be
ness is the subject ot so much anxious authorities ought now to be diverted
fore the Federal Commission on In
speculation.— Telephone Register.
dustrial Relations some months ago
evidence was submitted confirming
\ oung men of today who arc com
the absurdly small salaries paid bv
PLEASE DON'T PRINT IT.
fortably settled on the farm, or just
the Palace Car Company to its por
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completing their education prepara
ters and conductors. No denial was
tory to a life career, should remain U Presidents Plea When He Reads attempted of the obvious truth that
Pocahontas Love Song.
right where they arc ami never leave
the tips of passengers were relied on
the green fields of the country, flic
to make up the difference between
Billy and Mike Fitzpatrick, song what the company paid its employes
great city will offer them white
writers,
read
in
the
papers
weeks
ago
lights and dissipation and debauch
and what thy really earned.
ery ami failure in nine cases out of that President \\ dson was going
The situation is outrageous from
ten and death will find them wishing i? ¡;iarry ^Irs- Galt, whose family, the whatever standpoint it may be view
Bollings,
descended
they had never strayed from the " " .. » was directly
ed. It is a tardy bit of justice the
comforts ol the old fireside. But not from Pocahontas, the Indian 1’rin- Pullman Company nqw performs—
cess,
As a cor. ; !;.ncnl to the presi-
so the country. It offers them a life
justice to the public as well as to its
of freedom and manhood and useful dent and his fiancee, Mike dashed employes. It ought to develop a high
ness, with plenty to cat and wear and off a song about the love of the white er degree of self respect all round.
health, happiness and a clear con chief and his Indian pi inccss, and
sent a copy of it to the W bite House.
science.—itemize r.
Here is the letter they say they re
First Panama Canal Report.
But the work is not yet done; there ceived :
" 1 he White House, Washington,
Mill remains the enforcement of the
Progress of the war in Europe has,
law as it stand» on the statute books. Oct., 22—My Dear Sir: Replying to of course, considerably diminished
1 hi* is largely in the hands of the your letter of Oct. 19, the president the amount of ship tonnage passing
public officials. If they do their duty asks me to say to you that he would through the Panama Canal. A state
from the very beginning, rigidly on be very much obliged if the song to ment of the first ten and a half
ioning the law from the moment it which you refer wa re not published, months following the canals opening,
Is m force there will lie no trouble lie would t>e very much distressed if included in Col. Goethal’s official re
about the future. The man who fails it were. 1 am sure you will under port, now made public, would have
will l><- relegated to private hie. No stand mid appreciate his position. Inin from 30 to 40 percent greater
body having anything to do with the Sincerely yours,
—I. V. Tumulty hut tor the emborgoes or prostrations
enforcement of the prohibition law
"Secretary to the President.”
I. id on European commerce by the
should be selected from the ranks of
The authors say they arc sorry, hut war. 'l ct the total figures , even as
the "wets" or near wets. They must they cannot withdraw the song from now seen, with all such traffic exclu
l><- above suspicion and they must be circulation now
ded. are sufficient to justify an opin
judged by their past affiliations as
ion we expressed at the time Col.
Here’» The
well as their present professions. A pale face chief of a
liocthels, summoned to Washington
Keep good men out on guard and the I On the trail of an Ind.....
when Prisident Wilson was jamming
result will take care of itself.—Tele
through Congress a repeal of that
Ill
his
light
canoe
that
was
built
for
gram.
section of the Panama Canal act re
tw o
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leasing I uited States coastwise traf
Came drifting to the shore,
The department of commerce bulle
fic from tolls, told a congressional
A
lover
’
s
dart
hit the white man’s
tin stales that the French industrial
committee that, without such tolls the
heart,
commission is now touring the Unit
canal could not be made to pay its
ed States and investigating conditi From the girl
operating expenses.
face
ons 'with a view . to establishing a For he was chief of t
It is possible, in view of the falling
trihe.
market in this country for French
off ot European commerce as a re
products One of the members of Arni she was an Indian maid.
sult of the war, that the canal could
Hus commission is secretary of the
Chorus,
not have been made to pay operating
French Syndicate of Cotton Spinners, You are red
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and __ I am white __
expenses during the first ten and a
lie is making his headquarters at the That makes our love true blue,
half months of operation, between its
Boston office of the bureau of for For I know that von love me.
opining in August 1914, and the close
eign and domestic commerce. Thus, And you know I love you.
of that fiscal year, on June 30, 1915.
while the department of commerce is, Let us stroll together "math the But the coming of the war, to ob
ostensibly, bending every effort to
silvery moon.”
struct its use by many ships within a
get the American manufacturer to ex When the twilight shadows fade,
few weeks alter its opening, was not
tend trade abroad, it is at the same And I’ll crown you lady of the pale lorseen by I ol. Goethels at the time
I
time giving the widest publicity at
face tribe,
he made statement of his opinion
government expense to the efforts of My preUy little Indian maid
that the coastwise tolls were abso
foreigners to capture the American
lutely needed to make the water-wav
market and putting the machinery
A Touching Appeal.
self sustaining. The totals now in
and conveniences of the government
cluded in his report show that opin-
at their disposal in favoring their de
Senator Bob Taylor of Tennessee ion not well founded, from any point
signs Several instances of this nature often told of how when he was "Fid of view, at that tune. The figures
have been recently reported.—Astor dling Boh," governor of that state, an
»how that in ten and a half months
ian
old negress came to him and said
1088 with net Panama tonnage of 3,-
Massa Gov na, we’s mighty po,
There were still a few unsolved this winter and ah wish mu would i 84,1.035 tons used the canal, and paid
the toll of $1.25 per net registered I
problems brought over to the new pardon ma old man. He is a fiddler (the
j ton I he conclusion is easy, if not ob- I
year, among which
_____ might he nien-
same as you is and he’s in the pen’- vious, that, wii i the world commerce
tinned. Who struck Bills Patterson? tentrv."
I remaining unimpaired as it was in
Was the United States flag ever sa
"What was he put in there for?” ( 191.1. canal tolls would have paid ex
luted in Mexico? How much of that asked the governor.
penses without laving tolls on coast
Anglo-Frence laon was really sub
0 woekin to' it that good fo’ I wise trade.
scribed5 How much of the right of ’nothin nigger done stole
f
some
Isa
I
! 1. \"(or4een »«P«Wes of management
way to the lumber railroad is still be • eon.”
had, however, to be met during the I
ing held up’ Did the Portland police
If he is good for nn'hing what do lime of this first report of operations.
ever catch that trunk murderer? Will you want him back for’"
? he report Mates that, with insignif
they ever catch him’ Do you ever
’’"ell vo' see. wek all out of bacon icant exceptions, the canal was com-1
catch any of their thugs’ Is Greece
said
the
old
negress
innocent-
luted before the beginning of the t»«-j
neutral? Are Zepplin» any good in;
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a
( cat year ending June 30 last. But, the
What the Editors Say.
I plaint, that is that plaintiffs hgyJ
! report goes on to say, "In maintain- 1 Bids Wanted on Hauling Cheese and
judgment against you for the sum
Supplies.
|ing the channel—including the re
$tooo.oo, with interest thereon iroJ
I
moval of earth deposited by slides—
December 7th, 1914, at the rate of g
Maple
Leaf
Creamery
Association
| there were taken from Gaillard Cut
c._ hauling per cent per annum, less $10.00; fj
(formerly known as Celebra Cut) 4.’ ' wishes to receive bids on
$ioo.oo as attorney’s fees and for the
710,666 cubic yards at the cost of cheese from its factory to railroad de | costs and disbursements of this suit
14 1-8 cents a yard, and from the pot, into cars and to dock in lilla-
on hauling box and for the foreclosure of a mortgage!
channel at the Atlantic entrance I,- mook city; also in < Tillamook City given by J. K. Childers to plaintiffj
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233.301 cubic yards at the cost of 39" shooks from cars i„ -................ —, ...
1-6 cents a yard. These slides, it anil from saw mill in lillamook City : which is recorded at page 22 in Book1
to its factory, same to be piled in •JU” of the Record
'• of Mortgages
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seems, kept the canal closed less than
Tillamook County, Oregon, cover,
a month. The slides of this year are factory; also for hauling other sup- j ing Lots 13 and 14 of Section 2 in |
more serious, more delaying and plies from Tillamook City to factory. ■ T ownship 2 South, Range 9 West, \\
much more costly. But the Panama Company reserves the right to reject j M. in Oregon, the payment of which
Canal has already shown its coming any or all bids. Leave bids at office of | mortgage was assumed by you in
value as a commercial asset, leaving ’ Carl Haberlach, Secretary, on or be- deed executed by said Childers to you
out of sight its military importance. ; fere Feb. 1st, 1916. Bids to be for conveying said described real proper
season of 1916.
Maple Leaf Creamery Association. ty, and that the plaintiffs have
Sheriff’s Sale.
other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
This summons is published in the
Notice is hereby given that by au
ProPerty.
Tillamook Headlight by the order of
thority of an execution and order of
the Honorable A. M. Hare, County
sale issued out of the Circuit Court of
Notice is hereby given, that under Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
dated said order being dated December 15th
and
by
virtue
of
an
execution
County, bearing date Dec. 20th, 1915,
in the case of Andrew’ Peterson plain the 27th day of December, 1915, is 1915, requiring publication to be made
tiff vs. M. B. Shafer and Sarah E. sued out of the circuit court of the thereof once a week for six success
Shafer, Defendants, I have levied State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun ive weeks, and the date of the first
upon and will, on Friday, the 21st ty, in the cause wherein J. M. Nichols, publication thereof is the 16th day of
day of January, 1916, at the hour of David Strome, and Joe Strome were December, 1915.
to o'clock a.m., at the Court House, plaintiffs, and Frank Shipley and
H. T. Botts.
in 'Tillamook City, Tillamok County, Mrs. Naomi Shipley, Allen Jenner
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Mrs. ______
Allen ______
Jenner were defend Last publication Jan. 27, 1916.
Oregon, sell at public auction to the and ____
highest bidder for cash in hand the ants, upon a judgment duly given and
following described real property rendered against the said defendants
situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, on the I2th day of November, 1915,
AFTER ONE YEAR
to-wit: Lot 31 in Block to, Manhattan in the Circuit Court of the State of
as shown upon the records of said Oregon, for Lane County, which Hillsboro Testimony Remains Un
county. Said sale will be made for the judgment was enrolled and docketed
shaken.
purpose of satisfying the judgment in the Clerk’s office of the said Cir
Time is the best test of truth. Here
entered in said cause, which is for the cuit Court of the State of Oregon, is a Hillsboro story that has stood
recovery of $307.03 with interest for Tillamook County, on the 27th the test of time. It is a story with a
at 8 per day of December, 1915, and was for point that will come straight home to
from December 8th, 1915,
_
cent per annum, for $75.00 as attor the sum of $880.00, the further sum of many of us.
ney’s fees and $19.00 costs and dis $107.00 attorney’s fees, and the sum of
William Wolf, Jefferson St., Hills
bursements, and the costs and ex- $27.00 costs and disbursements, com boro, Orc., says: “My back was so
pense of said sale.
manding me to satisfy the said judg bad that 1 could hardly get around.
Dated this December 23rd, 1915.
ment, less the sum of $260.00 received Doan's Kidney Pills brought me al
H. Crenshaw,
on said judgment, by the levy and most immediate relief. After I had
Sheriff of Tillamook sale of the property of said defend finished one box, my back was all
County, Oregon.
ants.
right. There is nothing equal 10
First publication Dec. 23rd, 1915.
Now, therefore, I have duly levied Doan’s Kidney Pills for the cure of
Last publication Jan. 20, 1916.
upon and will, on the nth day of Kidney trouble.” (Statement given
February, 1916, at 10 o’clock a.m., at Sept. 23, 1911).
H°lstein Breeders Notice.
Over a year later, Mr. Wolf said:
the front door of the county court
Kidney
Pills
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house in Tillamook City, Tillamook "The cure Doan's
The anual meeting of the Tillamook County, Oregon, sell the hereinafter brought has been permanent.”
Price 50c., at all dealers. Don't
County Holstein Breeders Associa described real property of the said
sale to the simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
tion will take place on Monday. Jan defendants, at public
uary 17th, at 1 :jo o’clock, at the court highest bidder for cash in hand, in Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
House. Every member and every order to satisfy the amount due on Mr. Wolf has twice publicly recom
friend of the Black and White breed said judgment, as aforesaid, including mended. Foster-Milbourn Co., Props.
is asked to be present. The object of the costs and expenses of this writ Buffalo, N. Y.
this Association is to put Tillamook and of such sale. The said real prop
Furs Wanted.
County on the Holstein Map of erty is described as follows, to-wit:
The N. E. % of the S. W. Ji and
America. Lend a hand. The breed
Furs wanted, highest prices paid.
has been making notable history for the N. W. J4 of the S. E. % of Sec.
itself in the past year and the end has 10, in Tp. 5 S., R. 10 W. of W. M., in Send for price list. G. D. Alderin &
not been reached yet. Look at the Tillamook County, Oregon, contain Co. Salem, Oregon.
records of Duchess Skylark Ormsby, ing 80 acres, more or less.
H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of
Finderne Pride, Johanna Rue and
Iowa has over too consolidated
Tillamook County, Ore.
Finderne Holigen
_
Fayne, the three I
rural schools.
Holstein cows who lead all breeds in First publication Jan. 6, 1916.
This has all come practically with
the production of butter fat and see Last publication Feb. 3, 1916.
in the past few’ years, much of it
if you can afford to stay out of the
within the past two years. In 1903
caravan.
Summons.
there were only six consolidated
W. E. Noyes, Pres.
schools. From that time until 1910
B. Kuppenbender, Sec’y
In the Circuit Court of the State of districts were organized at about the
rate of one per year. The year of 1910
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
gave evidence of an increasing inter
Bids Wanted For Wood.
J. H. Ellison and Ellen
est. Tw'o districts were organized that
Ellison
Plaintiffs.
year, two in 1911 and three ¡111912.
Maple Leaf Creamery Association
vs.
During the school year of 1913-14,
wishes to receive bids on too cords of George Vandersee and May
good, sound hemlock wood in four Vandersee,
however, sixty districts were organ
Defendants.
foot lengths, piled and delivered at its
To George Vandersee, one of the ized.
factory one and one half miles north above named defendants.
The enactment of the law by the
east of Tillamook City.
in the name of the State of Oregon. thirty-fifth general assembly provid
Wood to be delivered one half by
You are hereby required to appear ing state aid to consolidated schools
July 15th next and balance by August and answer the
complaint filed was largely responsible for this great
15th 1916. Bids will be received for against you in the above entitled increase.
not less than five cords. Factory re suit on or before the expiration of
The school buildings are good and
serves the right to reject any or all six weeks from the first publication well equipped. The influence of these
bids. Leave bids at office of Carl of this summons and if you fail so to better schools on the communities is
Haberlach,
Secretary,
Tillamook, appear and answer, for want thereof evident. There is an increased inter-
Orc., on or before February tst, 1016. the plaintiffs will apply to the court est in education and a better com-
Maple Leaf Creamery Association. for the relief demanded in the com-k munity spirit.
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