Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1916, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 17, 1916.
PROPERTY
OWNER'S
GRIEVANCE.
JUST withstandin gthe fact that we are sol­
vent and paying our taxes as individ­
uals, and that in the aggregate we
represent larger interests man the or­
ganization referred to who fell down
on their assurances on which so much
reliance was placed by your own good
selves.
“
1 will therefore appreciate it, if in
Uelialf of my wife ana the other mem­
bers of the fanyly, if some early rec­
ognition is given by your court and
me County Commissioners to the
favorable solution of providing appro­
priations sufficient
to inaugurate
the early construction and completion
ot the highway referred to. 1 am sure
trom wliat little inquiry 1 made
throughout the county that not only
the business men of your own city
and the general run of larmers in Til­
lamook County, but also the resi­
dents now living in their own cottag­
es in Bayocean, and many hundreds
ot lot owners who have either paid
tor their improvements or paid down
a large proportion of same, will wel­
come with unanimous approval your
decision to carry this improvement
through regardless of the inability of
the Bayocean Land Company to make
good some obligations wherein their
intentions were of the best but their
financial ability somewhat limited.
1 hanking you kindly for the oppor­
tunity of expressing myself at this
time, and assuring you of my friendlj
co-operation, 1 remain,
Yours very truly,
Paul C. Bates.
Road District No. 3.
Leo Norton ......................
Martin Jenck ..................
Gail Blick ........................
Arthur Edmunds ............
Gilbert Bcllique ..............
Howard Sherwood ........ . . .
Joe Jenck ...........................
Earl Paul ..........................
Chas. Murphy ................
Forest Ayers ..................
Wm. Hudson ..................
P. C. Meyer ....................
Wm. Glick ......................
Geo. Shafer ......................
Harry Brooten ................
Geo. Hoover ....................
Ed Pearson ......................
Lewis Fleck ....................
Harold Brant ..................
Emerv Brant ..................
John Fleck ......................
Jim Beggs ........................
uco. Ramsev ....................
LUyssis Edwards ............
H. P. Spcnccr ..................
Harry Brooten ................
1. E. Cochran ..................
John Lorance ..................
Jim Imlah ........................
Fred Lewallen ................
Claude Lewallen ............
C. M. Lane .......................
7.50
40.93
30.06
42.56
35.06
The following letter has been sent
35.06
to the County Court:
42.18
C4.12
County Judge Hare, Court House,
71.25
Tillamook, Oregon:
66.75
Honorable Sir:—1 have just return­
69,27 I
ed from an outing of a week or ten
22.50
days with my family, who reside al
61.25
Bayocean, and for your better under­
76.25
standing of the situation to which 1
38 75
am about to reter 1 am attaching
DR. W. A. WISE
35.00
DR H. M MASSEY .
ie the sanie JDr Wise who
herewith a postcard including a view
49.50
is a College Graduate 3«
practiced dentistry in Tilla-
of the block on which my wife, my
Dentistry, registered in Ore­
30.00
uiook County a few year»
gon, and has had several
ago. aud will be pleased to
sister-in-law and my father-in-law
30.62
years experience, and has
again wait on those who
have spent approximately 440,UUO in
28 12
come to Tillamook Count y
desire his professional ser­
to make it his future home.
first cost,—grading, construction oi
60 00
vice.
dwellings, etc. These improvements
37.50
were completed entirely some three
19.37
or four years ago.
5 00
2.50
We were led to believe by the Bay­
60 00
ocean Land Co. that many beautitul
60.00
things would take place in the way oi
43.12
improvements
so that
Bayocean
48.75
would eventually be one of the most
21.25
desirable and attractive seaside re­
Dr. Wise has had thirty years experience in piate work
Dr. Masso guarantees^all his work and can be consulterai
42.50
sorts on the Pacific Coast. Among
and guaa oitees wliat lie says.
any time. . Cull us by Telephon«.
.___ !
42.50
other things promised was a highway
48.75
trom Tillamook along the Noutn side
22 50
J. D. Pearson ..................
of the bay, connecting with the
80 00
J. D Wilson ....................
streets on the Bayocean sandspit.
96.25
Glen Cochran ..................
Very few if any of the improvements
16 25
contemplated at the time of the in­
1 25
C. H. Hornschuch ..........
vestment have been completed. Many
85.00
Joe Price ...............................
things have been started, and the re­
86 25
Clyde Lane ...........................
sult is that there are seven or eight
72.50
Russell Kellow ..................
hundred individual purchasers of lots
29.36
Virgil Kellow ....................
FAIRVIEW.
on the Bayocean sandspit who have
17.50
Reubin Price .........................
become discouraged and disgruntled;
1.25
FLATKS WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION—
OUR BRIDGE WORK ha»
week the news reporter was Joe Aufdermauer ................
The very best and latest in modern dentistry.
been brought to the highest
and if they ever contemplate any on Last
7.20
Victor Lane ...........................
a vacation.
No more falling plates. If y»u a-- h' V’ng
state of perfection.
The
further improvements to their prop
27.20
plate trcnble get Dr. Wise's advi.e s t
teeth on this bridge are in­
lhe haying in Fairview is about Ulysses Edwards ................
erty they have dropped them entirely, over for this year.
what should be done and the eoat of doing
10.00
terchangeable at will with­
Lester Edwards ..................
it
FREE. We can extract your teeth abso­
out
removing
from
the
and will not do anything until there
7.50
lutely without pain—free where plate or
Will Himes and wife were in Tilla­ G. W. Ramsey .....................
m outh.
are some evidences that they will be mook Saturday on business.
21.00
W. S. Edwards ..................
dge work is ordered.
bn
49 50
provided with some means of access
Ernest Himes and Willie Wilks Ralph E. Welsh ..................
62.50
other than by boat or flying machine were at Netarts beach Saturday.
Bert Downs .........................
32.25
to their proposed summer homes.
Miss Rhoda Embum is visiting Henry Altenberger ............
30.93
On the other hand, there are many friends in Portland.
Enoch Straw .........................
32.75
property owners among the seven or
L.
P.
Grey
...........................
Mrs. Nellie Stinson and Miss Ruby
53 43
eight hundred purchasesr of lots who Ladd, of Portland, are visiting friends W. L. Miller .........................
47.17
Andrew' Albertson ..............
have completed their homes, paid in and relatives on Trask river.
38.43 South America Obliged to Turn to
Roy Measor .........................
hard cash a large amount of money,
Henry Leach and family left in
the Unit'd States for Many
64.12
and are being taxed regularly and ! | their auto for Gaston, Oregon, where H. W. Zolina .......................
10.00
Supplies.
without any oversight for the purpose ! they will visit friends and relatives Harold Hollett ..................
20.00
L. E. Troutman ..................
of sustaining the balance of the for a week.
15
93
Hugh Welsh .........................
(Glendive, Mont., Review.)
county for the purpose of meeting the
L. P. Quimby and George Tuttle, of
2.50
good instance of the pro-
A - pretty
- -
expenses of improvements at many Portland, are camping at “Welcome­ S. C. Arnold .........................
5.00
John Imlah ...........................
tection attorded by the war is tn the
other places in the county. The timb­ in" on Trask river.
2 50 case of Germany. During the ten
Gale
Glick
.............................
er owners, representing very large
George Bean and wife were visit­ Albert Clark ........................
18 12 months ended April, 1914, Germany I
holding tributary to Tillamook Bay, ing in Fairview Saturday.
18.12 sent to us $160,000,000 worth of her '
Roy Braden .........................
have not been at all backward or
Bear hunting at this time of the P. M. Stiverson ..................
3.75 products—mostly manufactu red ,
mealy-mouthed about putting over a year is great sport.
3.75 goods. During the period ended April
A. A. Imlah ...................... .
bond deal amounting to several hun­
2.50 1915, her exports to us was cut to
Don Newman, the fire warden, is Gene Hester .........................
dred thousand dollars for the purpose camping on Bear Creek.
22.50 $86,000,000. The British blockade
Lloyd Kellow ......................
Thia article lias no superior for Laundry use. We
of improving Tillamook Bay for their
11.25 had not yet thrown its strangle hold
James Himes a young lad about 15 Geo. Kellow .........................
oWh individual and personal profit; years old. killed a big black bear on A. E. Myers .........................
warrant it to give entire satisfaction. It is cheaper than I
21.00
yet it is commonly reported that they the hills just back of the Himes home F. L. Martin ........................
Indigo, and does not spot or streak the clothes. By its 1
25.00 around the realm of the Kaiser. Dur-
have had the temerity to oppose an on Trask river on Friday.
30.00 in-T the period ended April, 1916
Dan Fletcher ........................
use that peculiar whiteness of the clothes is secure«!, c
nearly
$13,000,000
worth
of
goods
improvement in the way of the con- j Miss Lolita Johnson is visiting in C. |E. Johnson .....................
26.88
which cannot be attained by any other article.
$
leaked
through,
or
passed
arounO
and
,
struction of the road from Tillamook Gaston, Oregon this week.
15 00
Lynn VVitman .......................
City to Bayocean because of the im­
10.00 into the United States from Germany.
George Willard and William Wells, Richard Miles ......................
That is a choking off of trade of
mediate and direct tax involved in of Portland, were at the Trask house Joe Etzwiler .........................
12.50
such a project, overlooking (like the j on their summer vacation. They re­ Fred Scherzinger ................
15 00 which even arch-protectionists com­
ostrich that has its head buried in the port that the fish arc biting fine.
7.50 plain, but it has had a wonderful ef­
Harold Scherzinger ..........
sand) the fact that eventually the re­
15.00 fect in speedng up our own industries.
Fred Skontp is making some very Frank Ya ch ...........................
turns from the improvements of Bay­ fine loganberry juice at his home on Ed. Morehead .....................
2.50 If Germany cannot export to us, she
ocean in the way of new construction Trask river.
5.00 cannot export to South American
John Crcccy .........................
and the new revenue derived from the j
2 50 countries, and the latter must look to
Pierce Jacobs, Sylvester Siskec, R. B. McClay .......................
taxation of such improvements would Fred Shaw, Leslie Finney and Clark J. E. Sperry ...........................
2.50 us for their supplies. If our manufac­
more than compensate the county Embum went to Bar View Saturday. J. M. Baker ...........................
69.00 turers can feel secure in their home
and the selfish interests referred to,
.75 market, they can go ahead and enter
The Fairview Grange Hall is being D. T. Edmunds .....................
and as a matter of fact operate to moved back and a nice building is to : J. G. Brink and son ............
7 00 the lists for the capture of foreign
2.00 markets, in the past year or so that
lessen their own burdens of which so be erected. Hurrah for Fairview.
I Fred Hollett .........................
John I.eland Henderaon, Sec­
4.95 has been done by us to a greater
much complaint is made.
R. E. Wilson & Co................
6 29 degree than ever before in the same
During my trips around Tillamook
retary Treat)., Attorney ut-
P. D. Ott ...............................
length
of
time.
The
Democratic
party
HARMONY.
9.00
County 1 have found that the business
Albert Boon .........................
Law, Notrary Public.
is
making
a
great
brass-band
display
4 35
interests of Tillamook City seeming­
E. G. Anderson ..................
A few neighbors gathered at the D. T. Werschkul ................
7.00 of the increase in South America
ly are very favorable to the early con­
In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De­
6 00 trade. They attribute it to their com­
struction and completion of the road Krebs brick and tile plant to see the D. T. Fletcher .....................
partments is eugaged in the great work
73.55 mercial policies—the same policies of
referred to. Likewise I find that most burning of a kiln of tile. Those pres­ Cloverdale Merc. Co............
uniting Learning and Labor.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Quick Cloverdale Courier ............
7 60 that had this country going groggy
of the prosperous dairymen (of which
’
Forty-eighth School Year Opens
25.00 ’before the first gun fired in the Euro­
there are a great number in I and and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Erickson A. C. Denel .............................
around the Tillamook Valley, and and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mallory, Hess and Blum . . 1157.58 pean war called off the attack of our
I.aw, Abstracts, Real Estate,
3.80 foreign competitors on our market
who almost without exception own Quick Sr„ Mr. Albert Olds and two W. R. Robedee ....................
Surveying. Inauraace.
Degree Courses requiring a four year
76 60 I and gave us a chance to take some of
automobiles) are favorable of this sons, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hopkins, D. W. Gilbert & Sons ....
high school preparation, are offered in
Both I’honea.
40.06 theirs.
road, having in mind the natatorium Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Graves and son Derk Rutgers ......................
That gallant tariff wrecker, Senator the following:
Rogers.
Emil G. M. Kostic
18.65
and the unusual opportunity which it Roy and Frieda
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments;
347 80 Furnifold Simmons, declares: “In­
offers for bathing, as well as the Krebs entertained the crowd with Alex McNair & Co.
207.53 stead of surrendering our markets to COMMERCE, 4 Deqiartments; ENGIN­
ocean beach, aid which would be very accordion music, which was fine. All E. F. Carter
70 00 foreigners, we have invaded and cap- EERING, 6 Departments; MINES. 3
convenient and accessablc to a large had a jolly good time and intend to E. F. Carter
261 30 ' turcl his.” But who tied his hands Departments: FORESTRY, 2 Depart
I J. M. Weiss & Sons ....
portion of the population in the Tilla­ make another call. So watch out.
while the capturin'» was going on?' meats; HO .IE ECONOMICS. 4 Depart­
Some old friends of Otto Krebs,
mook Valley if the road was complet­
The lad at Sarajevo, who assinated ments; and PHARMACY.
from
Sherwood,
Oregon,
took
dinner
■
Total
15,067.23
ed. Unfortunately, however, the com-
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, had a lot ! Vocational Courses requiring an
pletition of the road is still opposed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Krebs, as '
more to do with our capturing the : Eighth Grade preparation for entrance
by certain interests who are more or they were on their homeward journey I The Pittsburgh industrial develop­
torei'jner’s market than William Cox are offered in Agriculture. Dairying.
less selfish; and when the opposition from Netarts, where they have been ment commission predicts that Pitts- Redfield, Doc. Pratt or Senator Sim­ Commerce, Forestry. Home Makers, and
. burg will become the dyestuff cen­
is analyzed without prejudice, it will camping for a few days.
Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two-
Wm. Owens and sister, Mrs. Nellie ter of the country, if not of the world mons.
be found that those who are opposing
Having captured these markets, year high school entrance requirement
Kerry,
spent
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
within
the
next
five
years.
Evidently
the project are stepping on their own
how shall we hold them? Retain a
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano, String,
feet, to use a popular expression. I home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hop­ . they look forward with confidence democratic tariff law on our statute i Band and Voice Culture.
say this deliberately, for the reason kins, Mrs. Kerry has been with her to the return to power of the Repub­ books, surrender our home markets, I Catalogue and beautiful illustrated
that there is no beach resort on the father and brother the past four lican party and a protective duty on after the war, to European pauper- booklet free.
Pacific Coast where, with a road com­ i months and is going to return to her dyestuffs.
paid labor and low interest capital, I
Ado-ess Till' RTtcrsTBsa,
I
pleted similar to other roads leading i home in Forest Grove soon.
CUKVAI.I.IS. OREGON
Miss Ada True, of Tillamook, is
The republican platform declares, and manufacture solely for South : 1 w7 15 III Io9 7 16)
into Tillamook City, where there is
American and Oceanic trade? Or en- i
spending
a
few
days
with
her
friend.
“
The
Underwood
Tariff
is
a
com-
within a radius of fifty miles as wide
1 plete failure in every respect.” That act a protective tariff law, with an
a variety of stretches of seabeach, Miss Lillie Hopkins, of Harmony.
The people in our vicinity are still raises a direct issue that nermits of anti-dumping clause attached, which
mountain resorts, and as large a num­
will give our mills a chance to operate
ber of trout streams as can be found busy with their hay. Oat hay is turn­ no quibbling over definitions. If the at full time, full capacity; give labor
Democrats think it is not a complete
tributary to the location referred to. ing out good.
standard of wages
failure, let them come on with their the American
There are hundreds of people in the
specifications showing wherein it has every working «lay in the year, reduce '
FOR SALE BY
Notice of Completed Contract.
city of Portland who have repeatedly
succeeded. It proposed to reduce the the unit cost of production, and give
inquired of the writer as to when the
us
an
equal
chance
in
South
America
cost
of
living,
and
it
failed
in
that.
It
Notice is hereby given, that the
highway would be open to Bayocean.
for
Tillamook proposed to raise revenue, and it fail­ and elsewhere with our European
Likewise many of the dissatisfied County Surveyor
competitors? The establishment of
seven or eight hundred property own­ County, Oregon, has filed in this of­ ed in that. In what respect did it ac­ banks in South America will avail us ,,
ers referred to are constantly clamor­ fice his certificate for the completion complish anything the American peo- little if we cannot sell goods in com­
Tillamook,
-
Oregon.
ing, having in mind that when this of the contract of Mallory, Haas and p'e wanted accomplished?
petition with our trade rivals, and
Blum,
on
the
Blaine
Bridge
No.
5,
in
road is completed early construction
The New Home Sewi..,'
only protection at home will insure
in a large number of instances will be accordance with the plans and speci­ • Breat Britain is a pretty busy little that. Every European country knew
Machine Company
nation
nowadays,
and
while
the
atti-
fications,
and
any
person,
firm
or
instituted in connection with the erec­
tude of our administration is suppos­ it; England now knows it, and wc are
Son Francisco, Cnl
tion of dwellings and improvements, corporation, having objections to file
going
to
act
accordingly.
edly neutral, still the Underwood tar­
confirming all that the writer has said to the completion of said work, may
iff law comes in handy as a resource
in the way of increased taxation reve­ do so within two weeks from the date
• on which England may confidently
If Mr. Wilson and his party had
nue, as well as making property ac­ of the first publication.
Dated this the 10th day of August, rely. Breat Britain sent us 9191,400,. made no other blunders their passage
cessible in
a practical way. This 1916.
ACT QUICK!, f
I 000 worth of merchandise during the of an un-American tariff law and
would be accomplished in the com­
J.
C.
Holden,
Clerk.
eight
month»
period
ended
February
their profused purpose to make it
pletion of a road from Tillamook on
Delay Ilaa Been Dangerous in Tilla­
1916, which was $25,000,000 more still more un-American by disregard­
First publication, Aug. 10, 1916.
the south side of the bay connected Last publication Aug. 24, 1916.
mook.
than
she
sent
to
us
for
the
same
ing the necessity of protection are
with the present Bayside Boulevard.
Do the right thing at the ri :iit time.
period ended February, 1915. If there enough to condemn them to over­
The writer will appreciate that the
Act quickly in time of danger.
had
been
no
war
it
is
quite
probable
whelming defeat.
The Philadelphia Press quotes a
County Road Commissioners had al­
In time of kidney danger Doan’s
that
England's
exports
to
this
coun
­
------ o------
ready appropriated $15,000, on the well known Norwegian merchant who
Kidney Fills are evidence of th« ir
try
would
have
been
twice
what
they
Did anyone perceive in the St.
strength
of the assurance of the has spent twenty years in Germany
( worth.
Bayocean Land Company (an insol­ as saying that in that country there is were under our present near free Louis platform of the Democratic
' R. M. Stevens, farmer, Fou.th . t.
free
trade
policy.
party the slightest reference of the
vent concern now in the hands of a now’ stored one and one-half billion
Forest Grove, Or. says: “I think
j48 the cause of the high cost of
receiver) that they would take care dollar's worth of cheap merchandise,
there is nothing better than Doan's
living? That was their asset in the
4100 Reward «100.
of the necessary balance to insure the mostly produced by women, ready to
; Kidney Pills for relieving backache
reader» of this pane»- will be pleaded campaign of 1912 Did Senator Ollie
construction of a road; and that as a be sold to the world as soon as peace I to The
I and kidney trouble. 1 have ■•.«•<■ them
learn that there Is at leant one dreaded
and they have also been tak.’n to
result of the inability of this defunct confronts our own country. Unless a disease that science ha« been "Mr to cure in James have anything to say about
it» stages. and that is Catarrh Hill » free sugar? That was his prize piece
others in my home with very good
concern to provide the money neces­ confronts our own country. Unleses a «1!
Cat
arrh
Cure
in
the
onlr
positive
curenow
!
results. I advise all kidney sufferers
sary nothing further has been done, fully protective tariff should in the known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ■ of stump bunk in the campaign of
; to try Doan's Kidney Pills."
thus practically leaving the responsi­ meantime be restored, this billion and being a constitutional disease, reatrfrtt a 1912. Free sugar was to save the
constitutional treatment
Hair» Catarrh housewife two cents a pound on every
Price 50c. at all dealers.
Don't
bility resting on the Bayocean Land a half of cheap merchandise will be Cure
is taken internally, acting directly upon
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Company. Personally I do not think dumped on the world markets, most the blood and mucous ■urfacen of the system, pound she purchased. The tariff on
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
thereby destrovfng the foundation of lhe sugar was cut 25 per cent., to go on
that the court or the Board of County of it on the American market. More di«ea«e.
and giring the patient strength by
Mr. Stevens had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Commissioners should take refuge women than ever before are now em­ building up the constitution and assisting the free list May), 1916 The price
I Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
under stich a situation as releiving ployed in industrial production in nature in doing it» work. The proprietor» did not budge before the war broke
so much faith in its curative power» out—when it rose.
It is passing
____ ______
_________
them
of any
further responsibility. Europe, and more yet will have to be hare
that ther offer One Hundred Dollars for anr
There is an obligation due individual so employed after the war ends, case that it fails to cure. Send for list of strange that the Democratic parly
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
should have overlooked their old
property owners like ourselves and There never was a time when pro- testimonial«
Works
from A. K. Case all business
Address
H.
X.
CHRXEY
Ae
CO..
Teledo
friend.
His
Highness,
Sir
Living
Cost
hundreds of others who have no op­ tective tariff was more needed than Ohio.
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
in their 1916 platform, but the party
I
portunitv to present our grievances now. The tariff is the paramount is­ »old by Druggists, 7Bc.
Take Hall'» Fatailj Fills fur constipation. is as fickle as its chieftain.
H. Sander.
or complaints as an organization, not- sue. It overshadows ali qtber issues.
Asks that the C°unty Court Com-
plete Bayocean Road.
I
$
WISE
and
$
MASSEY,
DENTISTS,
$
and owners of
Bar View Tent City.
We have Dental Offices in Tillamook, Bay City, Bar View and
Cloverdale, and are equipped to do all kinds of Dental
Work as good as it can be done anywhere.
What we Cannot Guarantee, We Do Not Do.
FREE
PAINLESS
EXTRACTING
When Plates or Bridge
Work is Ordered.
ClOUL^lX’S
GIANT BLUEING
FOR THE LAUNDRY
lhe Strongest, Brightest, Clearest and
Best Blueing Made.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO.
Manufacturing Pharmacists,
TILLAMO9K -
- OREGON.
Uniting learning and Labor
THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL COLLECE
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
New Home Users
are
Quality Choosers
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
• At All Grocers
I
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