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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 13. 1916 BAYOCEAN ROAD AGAIN. county < court should procure the ser- IATA nr I lllfVJO vices of 1 a thoroughly competent en-' I [I I X IIs- IfilhjslA t r, ,1 .. ♦ o r m • r» t, l<vr*O_ i Let Owners Confer with Commercial gineer to determine the proper loca tion of the proposed Bayocean road Club and County Court before said road is undertaken so ------o------ that it may be assured that money The Bayocean road problem crop spent in construction of the road ped up again,, when a number of lot shall not be wasted.” owners oi Bayocean, residing in Port County Surveyor Jackson made the land asked the privilege of a meeting with the 1 illainook Commercial Club survey of the^oad and prepared es and the County Court, and a meeting timates of cost, which was 147,553, was arranged for last Saturday even but when Mr. Hobson became road ing at the club rooms, when a delega master and when part of the road had tion came in from Portland to discuss been constructed he changed the sur vey so that the rocky points could be Famous Humorist Can Make Any the luad question. The president of the club, Fred C. avoided by dredging and his estimate Audience Happy. Baker, stated ¡he purpos'* of the to complete the road was $29,965. I meeting and called upon Attorney L. E. Latvuretlej v, ho made a strong PREPAREDNESS IN plea that the money appropriated for B. Platt Jones Is the Cimv.tnuqua TILLAMOOK. the road to Bayocean be used for erarker. He Ignites tbe enth . ia . i on that purpose, ar.d he asked the assis tbe opeufug night that gives Chat: tance ot the Commercial Club in tins Battery Coast Artillery Organized in tauqua things in . enei tl n uioiueutum matter He submitted a petition, this City. signed by over 50 lot owners who re side in Portland, stating their case, It was through the efforts of Attor which was as follows-: ney S. S. Johnson, who saw service 'lo the Honorable County Judge in the Spanish war, Ray B. Walls and Commissioners of Tillamook, and others that a battery of Coast Ar Oregon: tillery was organized in this city on Gentlemen:—The undersigned peti Tuesday rinorning. A meeting for that purpose was calk'd for Monday tioners respectfully s|iow: That they are the purchasers and evening at the city hall, which was owners of property in Bayocean, well attended by young men, but owing to insufficient names and a Oceanview and t-ong Beach. That, with the exception of Netarts lew dropping out, the list lacked which has long had a wagon road, about a dozen names. Lieutenant these places constitute the nearest Willis Shippam, of the Coast Artil ocean beach to the County Seat of lery came in from Portland to make Tillamook County, but cannot be the organization, and he addressed reached by any wagon road and are the meeting and explained several matters pertaining to the duties of inconvenient oi access. That this beach resort is the only the members of a battery. Several one in Tillamook County which has towns of large population had asked not been provided with a wagon road permission to form a battery but and the growth of this beach has Acting Adjutant General Wilson pre been greatly retarded from lack of ferred Tillamook, on account of geo graphical location and most suited for such road. 1 hat the building of such road will a battery of artillery. Quite a little enthusiasm occurred be influential in obtaining for Tilla mook City railroad terminal rates in obtaining names, but a number of equal to those enjoyed by Seaside, young men did not quite understand Gearhart and other resorts and will what was required of them and held help to bring to T illamook County its back for a time. Those who were in terested in forming the battery hustl proper share of tourist travel. 1 hat the want of such rood to this ed up sufficient names early Tuesday beach has been a serious drawback morning, and when the adjournment to the building of ltqnies and summer ueeting was called to order at nine cottages and has thus prevented many o’clock, the organization was com people from Tillamook County, be pleted. The election of officers was cause of the inconveniences and diffi completed. The election of officers culties oi getting building material was deferred until August, when Lieutenant Shippam will return and to this beach. That the building of such road will the uniforms and other accoutre be of great benefit, not only to the ments will be on hand. owners of property along tbe beach, Attorney Johnson announced that but also to the merchants of Tilla the first drill will take place next mook City, business men and farmers meet of the county, because of creating a Friday evening, the battery to better local market for dairy, garden at the City Hall at 7;30, and farm products. The Roll Call. Wherefore, we, the undersigned, respectfully petition and pray that the Oath and Contract of Enlistment of amount set aside in the budget for 9th Company C. A. C. in the Nation this road be not diverted to any other al Guard of the United States and of purpose but be applied to building the State of Oregon. this road, and that the County Court 1 do hereby acknowledge to have proceed as soon as practicable to ad voluntarily enlisted this 10th day of vertise for bids and award a contract [u]y 1916, as a soldier in the Nation lor the building of this toad or so al Guard of the United States and of much thereof us the funds available the State of Oregon, for the period of will permit, and that provision be three years in service and three years made in next year's budget for suf in the reserve, under the conditions ficient funds to complete such road prescribed by law, unless sooner dis to the east line of the Bayocean plat, charged by proper authority. And 1 S. PLATT JONES. and we pledge our influence with do solemnly swear that 1 will ^car those in control of the Bayoccan true faith and allegiance to the Unit property to extend such road to the ed States of America and. to the that whirls nt top speed until the last ocean, and connect with the paved State of Oregon, and that 1 will serve night, when the Hawaiian» play and streets. them honestly and faithfully against sing “Aloha" (“Farewell and Love—to F. D. Mitchell also made a strong all their enemies whomsoever, and You"). Who Is Jones'' What is he? plea for a road to Bayocean, as did that 1 will obey the orders of the Tens of thousands of Chautauqua en President of the United States and ot thusiasts have heard him and hear J C. Soderberg, H. A. T. Ruble, - — --------- ------------ H. Short, A. C. Show, Clarence R. Wag the Governor of the State of Oregon, him at every possible opportunity. and of the officers appointed over me They know what Jones is, but not one ner and Geo. Higgins. The members of the club who according to law and the rules and of them could describe him any more strongly urged the building of the articles of war. thun they would attempt to describe road to Bayocean with the money ap J. E. Reedy, Eddie I’oy or Harry Lauder. He is propriated in the last budget were f. B. Handley just S. Platt Jones. That's enough. Attorney H. T. Botts, C. J. Edwards, E. M. Cotidit To say anything more about him would . I. L lough, D. L. Shrode, F. R. Boyd Mendenhall l>e “mnoli too much ” Beals, R. VV. Watson and others. R. B. Driscoll County Judge A. M. Hare stat N. E. Myers ed that, without a road, the property I. ec Doty owners of Bayocean, who payed E. Mills between $7,000 and $8,000 annually R. L. Shreve in taxes, should be reduced one half. Ben Utter and carry around a load He was satisfied that Bayocean Leslie Harrison Ju cf v.-atcr and a cold. ✓ should have a road, from a moral Geo. Ethel T ower’a Fish Ercr. .1 standpoint, hut there was a legal E. J. Claussen phase that lie was not able to decide. L. R. Maine I ontmissioncr McKimens was in fav Paul Werner or of giving Bayocean a road. W. C. l eague John Dougal who represents part of Robert Thomas the timber owners, raised an objec Carl Shultson tion to spending the $15,000 on the Geo. J. Peterson rheds every drop. Bayocean road ami wanted it expend Elmer Allen Easy fitting and ed on hard surfacing. A discussion J. W. Jennings, jr. strong at every then look place as to the action of the bon Simmons point Reflex Edges budget meeting in voting that if the Peter Bosnian stop every drop Potter Realty Co. did not come Verb Stanley from running in through with their offer to complete F. M. Goukl at the front. » the road for $15,000 the whole Ray B. Walls amount should be expended in hard J. W. Maddux Protector llat, 7* cents surfacing. It was stated that work on F. B. Hyder Satisfaction Cucrar.txd the Bayocean road had been stopped Perry DcLillies V Send for catalog • ,r on account of the rock used for rip W. ). Hill taping going to pieces as soon as it A. C. Everson A. J. TOWER GO. cattie in contact with the air. Not- N. J. Myers S>S BOSTON riT;/ J withstanding that the meeting was John E. Yoncl called for the purpose of discussing J. R. Callahan the Bay ocean road, Mr. Dougal did L. E. Dick not have the good manners to con E. L. Plog fine himself to that subject, but toot S. S. Johnson Glen Oliver ed his ow n horn as to what he had done in this and other counties. As he Rollic W. Watson seemed to impress it upon the meet Manuel Thomas ing that he represented all the timber Thotnas Keyes men, the president called the atten R. B. Hays Leo Morrison tion of the meeting to the fact that some of the other large timber own Donald A. Hare ers were opposed to having the mon W. Thomas Coates ey used for hard surfacing and want Vernon Blanchard ed it expended on the Bayocean road. Herbert Stani Every person present, with the ex A F. Wallace ception of Mr. Dougal, who is not a Erick Gulstrom taxpayer and does not contribute a E. T. Haltom cent himself to road and other im Thos Coates provements in the county, were in E. P. Webster favor of expending the ntonev appro H. T Botts priated on the Bayocean road. John Leland Henderson ; John Zumstein These were the resolutions passed II. A. Van Winkle at the meeting: ( Floyd Watson - 4 "Resolved, that the Tillamook Com Frank Maxwell mercial Club endorse the petition pro Howard Latnar posed by the Bayoccan Lot Buyers' Oscar G. Swenson 1—1914 Ford, » snap . $325 09 Protective Association for presenta W. G. Daley tion to the County Court of Tilla Geo Bean 1 —Buie Delivery Truck 125.00 mook County in reference to the H. B Millis Bayocean road adopted July $th, F. E. Shaw- 1—1913 Ford Body ... 15.00 1916.” Otto W. Tappnteyer "Resolved, that it is the sense of Thad Robison this meeting of the Tillamook Com J E. Keldson mercial I'ltib, with the representatives Geo W. Hoskins of the BayoCcan Lot Buyers' Protec lra C. Smith tive Association, hdd in Tillamook, Robert A Leonard Oregon, July 8th *"1916, that th« L, Bristow AT CHAUTAUQUA s. Don’t Get Wet Reflex Slicker $3.00 EAT VIERECK’S BREAD, TILLAMOOK BAKERY At All Grocers Automobiles Good Values in Used Cars See ROSENBERG At Tillamook Garage. New Butterick Patterns for ^ugust now on Sale at Pattern Counter. Time to Buy the Family's Needs in Beach, Outing, Sport and Vacation Wear. Summer Wash Fabrics, 29c. For Values to 5Cc. Get Union Suited in Munsingwear absolutely no excuse for being /^rAIIERE is abso I uncomfortably y uuderclothed when you “*■ can keep cool this summer in garments made in the satisfactory Munsingwear way. 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