Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 27, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,: JULY 27, 1916.
Increase Auto Fee».
to us that those who have property
ADVERTISING RATES.
and other interests in Tillamook
Legal Advertisement*.
(Oregon Voter.)
should loyally support local mer­
First Insertion per line ........... $ .10 chants and spend their money at home (Continued from 3rd Col, of supple
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 to help increase the taxable property
nient.)
_______
Business and Professional cards
one month.......................................
Locals per line each insertion...
Display advertisements, an inch
one month.....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line .
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines .....................
of the community. T he
mail
order
And why should not each auto pay
1,00 houses never help one cent toward the price of a tire or two each year
the taxes of this county or help any
05 good cause along, like the business to a road improvement fund? I he
The “Donkey” Brays.
----- o-----
(Springfield Republican.)
Representative Tom Heflin (demo­
crat) of Alabama indulged in political
oratory in Congress the other day,
and wound up by these lines:
The big stick has departed;
lhe square deal cry has fled;
T. R. takes salt iroiu the old guard’s
hand,
And the big bull moose is dead.
ClOVLgll’S
»
GIANT BLUEING
men do. Nor do they give any of price of a tire or two a year is more
their
customers credit when hard than saved if roads are good, and the
• 50
pressed for money. But it is surpris­ expense ot an extra tire or two is
ing the large amount of money that only a small part of the extra cost to Right, Not Might, Will Win Here.
05 is sent out of the county to mail the motorist it roads are poor.
It is the auto which tears up the
order houses every month. Like the
Whenever individuals, organizations
roads. The present road problem is
lecturer at the Chautauqua last week, due to the auto. It is tne auto owner or corporations think they have the
This article lias no superior for Laundry use. We
we
want
to
make
an
appeal
to
the
■2'
warrant it to nive entire satisfaction. It is cheaper than
people of Tillamook County to sup­ who will obtain the most pleasure world by the tail, and all that is nec­
essary to get results is to twist it,
Indigo, and does not spot or streak the clothes. I$y its
port your home merchants and home and profit from good roads.
A fee of $30 a year would be one they are in for a sad awakening.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
towns, for that is where loyalty and
use that peculiar whiteness of the clotlies is secured,
I
of
the
minor
expenses
of
auto
opera
­
The
socalled
trusts
proved
this
to
One Year....................................... $1.50 patriotism should first begin. There tion. Think of the amount expended themselves very clearly a few years
which cannot be attained by any other article.
Six Months ....................................... 75 are plenty of good reliable merchants in gasoline, repairs, replacements, ago.
in the county who sell their goods at
Three Months .................................. 50 a reasonable profit and can be im­ tires and automobile etceteras. The
.Many of the labor organizations
plicitly entrusted with the business of $30 would be hardly a drop in the which of late have grown more pow-
enul than any trust, are beginning to
bucket.
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. the people of this county, and we
And think of the saving of every abuse their power and some of them
hope our citizens will get out of the
are now due to hear the alarm clock
habit of sending to mail order houses auto expense when roads are good.
Savings on tires Would only be a and roll out ot bed with a thud.
lor merchandise and do the right
Nationally, the ranlway enginmen
thing bv trading at home and with small part ot the saving. Less gaso­
home
merchants, tor that helps com­ line would be required. There would and trainmen have found that their
One of the Chautauqua lecturers
be
less
wear
and
tear.
demands have reached a point where
said that men did not do all their munity development.
As a class, auto owners recognize they must recon with the public anti
kissing at home. Was the gentleman
this,
and
are
liberally
disposed.
T
hey
not the railroads, if their case is bad
If the snap shot man is “huffed”
speaking from experience? We guess
with the County Court and some of are willing to pay larger fees once they will get scant sympathy.
he was.
they
are
assured
their
money
will
be
Locally,
the longshoremen and
tbe timbermen over diverting the
used wisely for permanent highway
Get the Tillamook spirit. That money for the Bayocean road, it is construction. Few auto owners with freight handlers have tound that force I
means being a booster and loyal and ■ because it is unjust to do so, but that whom this plan has been discussed of arm can no longer intimidate the
WHEN A FIRE OCCURS
patriotic to Tillamook County’s in­ 1 is not our only reason. Conditions object to it; nearly all of them say public. When the chambers ot Com­
terests and development, as well as a this year arc such that there should they will be delighted to pay the lar­ merce in the largest cities on the
and you suddenly remember that the
coast combine to put a stop to the
be a decrease and not an increase in
patronizer of local institutions.
taxation next year. Timber men, ger license fees if the money is in- conditions which are crippling and
policy has lapsed or .that you meant
killing business and industries, it is
The I illamookers w ho have joined businessmen, dairymen, etc., all know vested in road improvement.
to get insured but delayed doing so,
tune
the
agitators
awakened
to
the
how
hard
it
has
been
to
pay
taxes
in
the 1 illarnook company of Oregon
tact that they are no longer dealing
The Safe Thing to D°.
militia are making history for Tilla­ recent years, and it seems to us that
there is consternation. If you do not
with a few ship owners but are reck­
mook County, for in becoming first the County Court should take this in­
want to be taken unawares, the only
members of that organization, they to consideration, tor in expending
The Democrats in “espousing Pro­ oning with the public as a whole.
Nobody
has
a
tight
on
the
union
as
the
money
elsewhere
that
was
intend
­
plan is to insure at once. Don’t put it
will never regret having their names
tection" are in the case of the devil
ed for the Bayocean road it will mean being sick who would a monk be, just a union but when an organization
on the first roll call.
off until some other time, do it now.
that much more to raise in the next however, until all trouble blows over. whether it be a labor combine or a
capital
combine,
trys
to
iorce
condi
­
budget.
We
contend
that
it
is
in
the
Let us write you a policy today.
Ttfe snap shot man does not object
The conversation is only political, not
to dancing at the Fair Grounds, but interest of the taxpayers to expend economic or a permanent change of tions on the public which arc uncall­
ed tor, it finds itself in deep water.
the Fair Board established a bad the $15,000 on the Bayocean road, heart.—Philadelphia Public Leuger.
precedent when it decided to expend for it will help to decrease the amount
The leopard has not changed his
money for a dancing pavilion and of money to be raised in the next spots. The free trade presidential
S^lf-respect and Butting In.
share in the profits.
If any one budget. While conditions remain as ticket of four years ago is today the
------ o— ■
they
are
today
the
snap
shot
man
be
­
wants to run a dancing pavilion on
same free trade ticket. Let no man be
President’s Wilson speech in De­
lieves
that
the
taxes
should
be
re
­
the fair grounds let the concession be
deceived into thinking that there is troit leaves the reader in doubt as to
duced next year and not increased by any change in the Democratic hostil­ what he is up to in Mexico. What
sold like other amusements.
foolishly
expending
the $15,000 ity toward protection of American la­ can be made out of this, in view of the
McGee’s Orchestra will give a con­ where it is not absolutely necessary bor r.nd industry. The only safe thing course he has pursued:
PHONE US.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US.
cert at the Christian Church and we at the present time. We are fully to do is to vote against the Demo­
"borne men say they .want to help
aware
that
many
of
our
citizens
want
hope the citizens will give it its sup­
cratic electoral ticket and against ev­ Mexico, lhey Want to overwhelm her
port. lhe orchestra has been called to bond and go the limit in the road ery democratic candidate for United with force, lhat is the long way as
upon so many times to furnish music, levy, but it is our judgment that it States Senator or Representative in well as the wrong way. Mexico leels
Notice to Contractors.
and have done so in a right spirit and would be far better to go slow now Congress. If this be done we shall that we do not wish to help her but
community interest, now that a con­ and not overburden the taxpayers, soon have protection back again and to possess her. This is due to the
Sealed proposals addressed to the
ceit is to be given to help the orches­ who are struggling with present con­ with it a prosperity that does not de­ manner in which some have tried to
County Court of Tillamook County,
tra, it is only right that we appreciate ditions, more especially as the dairy­ pend upon human slaughter houses.
exploit her possessions. So far as 1
Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
its efforts and attend this concert, men of the county are facing another
am concerned 1 will not help those
complete a fill or trestle at the Comp­
The snap shot man thinks that the serious feed problem. W’e ask the
men. We must respect our own sov­
Notice
to
Contractors.
ton place in Section 20, Twp. 4
orchestra has been public spirited County Court, the timbermen, the
ereignty—but we must respect that
R. io W., on the county road between
and is now worthy of support in the businessmen and the dairymen, in all
of
Mexico.
My
belief
is
like
the
Vir
­
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
sealed
Cloverdale and Woods,” in accor­
concert that is to be given next candor, whether this is not the best
ginia
bill
of
rights
—
every
people
has
proposals,
addressed
to
the
County
dance with the plans and specifica­
month. There is a good deal of policy to recommend and stand : by,
and why not get together and act court ot Tillamook County, Oregon, a right to manage his own atiairs. 1
tions thereof on file in the office of
musical talent in the orchestra.
say
this
for
the
benefit
of
those
who
and
endorsed
"Proposals
to
Complete
accordingly?
the County Clerk, of Tillamook
would butt in.”
the
Little
Nestucca
Road,
from
Sta
­
County, Oreg'on, will be received by
"Go for them.” The snap shot man
I he only butting in by Americans
tion
172
plus
05.4
to
203
plus
the County Court of said county, at
was buttoned holed on the street a
Since some of the timber men have 28.6
in Mexico has been by Woodrow
in
accordance
with
the
Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
few days ago by a visitor, and that butted in and have opposed the build­
Wilson, and so long ..
as ____
it was done
plans
and
specifications
thereof
hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on the 4th
was what he said to us. Not knowing ing of a road to Bayocean, a commu­
out of "respect of our own sovereign­
day of August, 1916 and at that time
what he was driving at and being at a nication reached this office a few on tile in the office of the County ty” he had the loyal backing of all
Clerk
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
opened and read.
loss to comprehend what he had in days ago suggesting that the timber
tne people. But there is notning of
will
be
received
by
the
County
Court
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
mind, the visitor saw that we were a of the county be recruised, for the
self respect in bluffing with no in­
of
T
illarnook
County,
Oregon,
at
its
certified check made payable to the
little embarrased, so he asked: “Arn’t reason that a large proportion of the
tention of following up one’s declar­
office
in
the
Court
House
of
said
County Clerk, for an amount equal to
.you the man that runs the Head­ timber is under estimated. Our cor­
5 per cent of the total of said bid,
light?” We assured him we were.
____ respondent contends that if this was County, until the hour of 10 o'clock ations and demands. Mexico gained in
self
respect
when
Mr.
Wilson
with
­
a.m.
on
Wednesday,
the
2nd
day
of
Which shall be forfeited to the Coun­
" 1 hen go for the fellows who oppose done the timber men would have to
drew
from
Vera
Cruz,
and
again
August,
1916,
and
at
that
time
pub
­
ty, in case the bid is accepted and the
building a road to Bayocean, they are pay more taxes and it would not be
bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for
stopping and retarding the develop- necessary to tax the dairymen so licly opened and read. Each bid must when he practically agreed we have
no
business
to
maintain
a
military
be
accompanied
by
a
certified
check
a period of five days after which the
nicnt and progress of your county.” high. It is a notorious fact that when
force
in
the
Northern
states
of
Mex
­
equal
to
5
per
cent
of
the
total
award is made to enter into a con­
That is what a visitor and business the timber was cruised there was a
tract and file a bond satisfactory to
man, who has no interests in this nigger in the wood pile, for some of amount of the bid, which shall be for­ ico. But when we thus “respect”
feited
to
the
County
in
case
the
bid
Mexico
’
s
sovereignty
we
do
not
res
­
the Court as required by law.
_ _
county, thinks about the County the timber was correctly cruised and
is
accepted
and
the
bidder
shall
fail,
pect
ourselves
and
Mexicans
cannot
The bid will be received for the
court.
timber men who own it have to pay refuse or neglect for a period of five respect us. The American people are
Clearing, Grubbing
and Grading
------ o------
taxes accordingly, while 011 the other
from Station 0 plus 0 to Station 10
, Let us discuss the other side of the hand there is a whole lot of timber days after the award is made, to en­ no more interested than is tile presi­
ter
into
a
contract
and
file
a
bond
dent
in
assisting
111
the
exploitation
plus 92.8.
Bayocean road question. Suppose that was supposed to be cruised with
Bids will be received also for a
Bros. McKimens and Owens had ex­ awfully low estimates placed on it. satisfactory to the Court, as required of Mexico’s possessions, but because
by
law.
exploiters
might
protit
from
our
self-
trestle, all according to the plans and
pended $300,000 on improving a
hy and who was responsible for it.'
The
work
is
to
consist
of
clearing,
respecting
course
ir
the
Southern
re
­
specifications on file in the office of
piece of property, and Bro. Hare had Anyone who will take the trouble to
the County Clerk.
blown in $7 5,000 on a natatorium loog over the county cruise must grubbing and grading and placing of public is no reason why we snould
culverts,
in
accordance
with
the
plans
torego
proper
measures.
The County Court reserves the
and they had increased the taxes of come to the conclusion that some oi and specifications.
right to reject any and all bids.
the county $7,000 without one cent the timber men are paying their full
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
Dated this the 20th of July, 1916.
of benefit, what would they think of proportion ot taxation, while others ..
Cheap German Goods.
Bv Kathleen Mills, Deputy.
J. C. Holden. County Clerk.
the County Court, with nearly suffi­ are not. For illustration, the county First publication,
July 13th, 1916.
cient money on had to give them a cruise shows that estimates are made Last publication,
It has been suspected for some time
’ “
■' 27th,
' 1916.
*
July
Notice to Contractors.
road and a way out if the money was on some of the timber, and a note in
lhat Germany has been piling up a
expended where the people have a red ink states that the estimate should
vast stock ot goods for expaat pur­
Scaled proposals will be received
AFTER ONE YEAR
good road? Why, of course, Bro. tie raised from 20 to 50 per cent, but
poses, as soon as the war ends or the
by the County Court of Tillamook
— o~ —
Owens would give the County Court it never was raised. The county erred
ufocKade is lifted. T he stxjry was
County, Oregon until 19 o’clock a.m.,
hell, and Bros. Hare and McKimens in accepting and paying tor a cruise Hillsboro Testimony Remains Un- creditable, even when there was little
August 4th, 1916, and then opened,
shaken.
Would do the same thing. And so 01 that character, and tile only way
tangible evidence to bolster it, for it
for the improving of section 3 of the
Time is the best test of truth. Here would be in keeping with ueriuan
would everybody else that were like­ to right the matter is to have this
Tillamook Cloverdale
Hardsurface
wise situated.
timber recruised where it specities is a Hillsboro story that has stood foresight and elticiency. t'.ut now it
Improvement, from Station 4 3 plus
the cruise should be increased a cer­ the test of .time. It is a story with a has proved to be more than a plausv
1 he snap shot man had a presenti­ tain percentage. 1 his places the as­ point that will come straight home to idle theory. Scandinavians have been
In its Six Schools an 1 Forty-eight De­ 95.63 to Station 95 plus 44.86 a dis­
ment when the motion was made at sessor and the board of equalization many of us.
making an nvestigation. One Swed­ partments is engaged in the great work tance of 5149.33 feet, by construc­
tion of a one course concrete road
William Wolf, Jefferson St., Hills­ ish account estimates that there is on of uniting Learning and Labor.
the taxpayers’ meeting to put a 111 a predicament and they do not
and other work as shown in the plans,
"string" to the money appropriated know where they are at. 1 ne assessor boro, Orc., says: “My back was so hand a stock of $1,250, OdO 009 worth
Forty-eighth School Year Opens
profiles, maps and specifications on
for the Bayocean road, who would thought he was right when he under­ bad that 1 could hardly get around. ui cheap goods, made since the war
file in the office of the County Clerk
pull the "string" when the time came took to assess the timber according Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me al­ began. Al. Nilssen, a Dunisir industrial
of Tillamook County, Oregon, where
to expend the money. Our
pre­ to the county cruise with the per- most immediate relief. After I had expert, quoted bv the Stockholm cor­
Degree Courses requiring a four year
sentiment came true. The County centage added, while ttie board oí finished one box, my back was all respondent of the New York Evening high school preparation, are offered in they may be seen or may be obtained
I
right.
There
is
nothing
equal
to Post, says this estimate is an ex­
by payment of a fee of two dollars
I ourt know s that it is wrong to divert equalization
decided
differently,
the following:
($2.00) per- set.
this money, but the resolution placed Vvhicii was right? How would the Doan's Kidney Pills for the cure of aggeration, but he declares that an
AGRICULTURE,
16
Departments;
Kidney
trouble.
”
(Statement
given
Each proposal must contain the full
a great temptation in the way of court decide il the matter was taken
immense supply has been stored and COMMERCE. 4 Departments; ENGIN­
Sept.
23,
1911).
Commissioner Owens, who is Johnny into court? To make a case stick, the
that it is being added to by the army EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3 name of the party or paries making
Over
a
year
later,
Mr.
Wolf
said:
the same and all parties therein, and
on the spot when it comes to getting court would probably
of laborers, women, children and old
make the
Kidney
Pills men, drafted to take the place of Departments: FORESTRY, 2 Depart­ must be accompanied by a certified
anything that will help his part of the county make a recruise to prove “The cure Doan's
ments; HO IE ECONOMICS. 4 Depart­ check equal to five (5) per cent of the
brought
has
been
permanent.
”
county. He was wise enough to see whether the timber in question should
workmen called to the colors.
ments; and PHARMACY.
I'n.e 50c., at all dealers. _____
Don’t
of the amount of bid payable to the
that lhe hard surfacing would be a have the percentage added to it or
M. Nilssen says that German indus­
Vocational Courses requiring an
simply
ask
for
a
kidney
remedy
—
get
benefit to the people living in the not. And some day this will be done,
tries were restricted to the prediction Eighth Grade preparation for entrance County Clerk, of Tillamook County,
Doan
’
s
Kidney
Pills
—
the
same
that
south part of the county, and in these for it is unfair to make some of the
of war supplies for only a littk while. are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, which will be forfeited to the County
days of "pull,” all he had to do was to tiinbcrmen pay for the amount of Mr. Wolf has twice publicly recom­ 1 he great mass of new/ laborers are Commerce. Forestry, Home Makers, and upon the failure of the bidder to enter
mended.
Foster-Milbourn
Co.,
Props.
"pull" the wool over the eyes of the timber and others greatly below what
working, under efficient! experts, in Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two- into proper contract and furnish sat­
Buffalo, N. Y.
isfactory
bonds
within ten day»
judge and then pull the “string" to they own. ____ ________
the production of articles tor future year high school entrance requirement.
after the contract has been awarded,
have the money used for hard surfac­
export. This may be readily believed,
SCHOOL
OF
MUSIC.-Piano,
String.
and as required by law.
ing T his he seems to have success­
when we consider tho amount of Band and Voice Culture.
A Holstein Winner.
Bidders must furnish satisfactory
fully done, and Bayocean gets it
British exports the last; yes.r. There
Catalogue
and
beautiful
illustrated
evidence of their ability to do the
win re the chicken got it, in the neck.
have been reasons for a gr eater sur­ i booklet free.
class of work required.
Mechthilde was a famous show
As the south part of the county had
plus of products in German y than in
Ad.i esa T hk R egistrar .
Bidders must use the form of pro­
the smallest part of road money of cow. winning many leading prizes at
Great Britain, because the’ Germans 1 w-7 It III lo S-716)
COKVAI.I.1S OREGON
posal furnished by the county.
lhe three road districts, which was state and other fares. She gave 112
British
are consuming little. The
The Court reserves the right to re­
not right, considering the large pounds of milk in one day, and was
workmen, with their unusut illy high
ject any and all bids.
amount of settlement in that part of reported to have made the largest
wages and their access > to world
Dated July 19th, 1916.
lhe county, no doubt, he thought, he weekly butter record known up to
markets, are living on a seal e unheard
J. C. Holden,
was doing right by his district when that date. Ulothilde, one of the most
German
of before the war. But the
County Clerk of Tilla­
he decided to have the money spent famous of her time, was first prize
government is controlling , the food |
mook County, Oregon.
for hard surfacing. He had the “pull” winner at New York State Fair, and
and expenditures of the ent ire popu- I
Last publication August 4, 191®.
and the "string” in his own hand and other large exhibitions. She took the
lation. It is predicted that, » ith slight ;
■'pulled" them to benefit his own world’s nulk record at three years,
modifications, the system wi 11 be con-
Notice of Completed Contract
road district. The snap shot man ntust four years and six years old, giving
tinued for a time alter th.« war, in
in
a
year
as
a
six
year
old
26,021
give Commissioner Owens a great
order that the war Arbt uia y be paid
Notice is hereby given, that the
deal of credit for manipulating the pounds, which stood as the world’s
as soon as possible. The be st way to I
County Engineer of Tillamook Coun­
record for years* At the Madison
“string” so successfully.
pay it is by rigid economy! in living i
ty, Oregon, has filed his certificate
. Square Garden
show,
mentioned
labor j
and by utilization of the wt w
.. _
for the completion of the paving
One good lecture at the (piautauqua above she won first prize for butter
and that of the returned, sra diers
■s in
... *
contract of Arenz Construction Com­
was that of “Home Town Prepared­ production over the entire show, ex­
producing exports at yricij t cheap
I
pany, (by Feldschau jind Jackson,
ness," by Ernest J. Sias, which, we ceeding all cows of all breeds, ex­
enough to beat down the l>< rriers of
assignees,). on the Tillamook-Bay
hope set the people of Tillamook to cepting her three-year-old daughter,
prejudice
and
make
norm»*
u
riffs
in
­
1325.00
the
City road, in
... accordance
______ with
__
thinking, li is a regrettable tact that by 26 per cent, and her daughter, 1—1914 Ford, a snap
effectual.
plans and specifications
on file in
.
k>v»i>
—
the mail order houses are taking away only three years old, exceeded all
Sweeden.
Norway
and
Den4
iark
are
this office, (with the exception ot
a large amount of patronage from cows excepting her dam. by six per 1—Buie Delivery Truck .... 125.00 filled with
apprehension
a nd the
some minor details) and any person,
country stores and crow ding them out , cent, mother
and ' daughter r winning
’
Stockholm
Dagblad
says
tl
in
t
even
1—1913 Ford Body
15.00
i firm or corporation having objections
of business, because people piefei to first and second prizes. The mother
the Bohemian and \ icnnes « tnanu-
I to file to the completion of said work
do business with mail order houses, also won the beautiful cup offered by
| facturers are alarmed. It i > »c.ircely
may do so within two weeks from the
thus depriving the home ■nerchaut of the president of the Jersey Cattle
necessary to suggest that tl ic in com­
' date of the first publication.
business that should be done al home Club, with a beautiful Jersey cow
parably rich market of tl .e Urt.’ted 1
. Dated this the 13th day of July, ^916.
if people were loyal to their home engraved thereon, so sure was he that
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
town and home community. It seems the Jerseys would win.
$
FOR THE LAUNDRY
1 he Strongest. Brightest, Clearest and
Best Blueing Made.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO
Manufacturing Pharmacists.
TILLAMODK -
- OREGON
Editorial Snap Shots
FIRE ! FIRE .'
FIRE ! ! !
FIRE
INSURANCE
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
" The Insurance Man
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coa$ pöWeröo.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES
toiling learning and labor
THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL COLLECE
SEPTEMBER 13, 1916.
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
At All Grocers
Automobiles
Good Values in Used
Cars
See ROSENBERG
At Tillamook Garage.
M
By Kathleen Mill*, deputy.