Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 24, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 24 1916.
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Recorder within 20 days from said
ghter Alva.
FAIRVIEW.
_ constitu­
wide awake to shake together the dry ' necessarily reflect on the
ADVERTISING RATES.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krebs went on a date.
ency
of
the
conference,
however,
for
bones
that
some
cosumuniUcs
often
Legal Advertisement*.
All persons concerned are hereby
The farmers of Fairview are at the fishing trip on Sunday up Kilim creek
I each billigcrent is rather busy just
get into.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson and notified that said resolution was duly
First Insertion per line ............ $ .10
county fair this week.
I now.
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Each subsequent insertion, line.
The farmers in this vicinity are grandson, Guy French, spent Sunday adopted on the date aforesaid; that
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John Harter has taken exceptions ' Mr. Ford resents the characterizing
the first publication of this notice is
with tbe Graves family.
to what the snap >hot man said about of the members of the conference as through with their haying.
Business and Professional cards
Frank Hanenkratt is hauling wood made August 22nd, 1916, and that
“
nuts
anil
fools."
He
takes
advantage
The
kids
are
getting
uneasy
about
the
agitation
to
build
a
road
by
way
on« month..................................... too
this week for the Krebs Brothers objections and remonstrances to the
of Netarts to Bayocean, because we of Dr. Aked in the choice of compar­ school..
proposed improvement may be filed
Locals per line each insertion...
05 mcniioucd his name and not other ison, by asking him what he thinks of Miss Loleta Johnson and Miss Brick and Tile plant.
with the undersigned City Recorder
Display advertisements, an inch
Netarts property owners who want the Europeans who are killing each Laura Leach report of having a good i Quite a number of Harmony people within 20 days from said date.
attended the funeral of Grandma 1
other
off.
He
argues
that
the
milder
visit
at
Gaston,
Oregon.
one moqth...................................
the
road
built
that
way.
The
county
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Done by order
of the common
Miss Ruby Ladd left for her home Forester, of South Prairie Sunday.
expended over $50,000 to resurvey insanity in Stockholm is far prefer­
All Resolutions of Condolence
council of Tillamook City.
Emil
Krebs
and
family
spent
Sun-
able
to
the
sort
that
prevails
in
the
in
Portland
last
Thursday.
and build a road to N'ctar.s, but not­
Dated August 22nd, 1916.
and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 withstanding that large amount of courts and camps of Europe. But the
Charley Hindman and Hall Lusk, da v evening at the home of Mr. and
Ira C. Smith,
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
Mrs.
P.
Erickson.
doctor
may
counter
with
the
argu
­
Portland
lawyers,
were
at
the
Trask
expenditure, none of the Netarts
City
Recorder
of
Tillamook City,
A
party
of
children
'pend
Tuesday
ment
that
there
is
no
certainty
that
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
on a vacation.
seaside property owners have done
Oregon._______________
afternoon
with
Miss
Freida
Rogers.
one
form
of.
insanity
will
be
a
cure
Grandpa
Deal,
of
Tillamook,
was
ceeding five tines ................
.2« anything to make Netarts attractive
to visitors nor have the assessed valu­ tor another. But the doctor can get visiting at the home of W. Himes on A luncheon was served of cheese Notice of
Intention to Improve
sandwitches, cakes and cookies. The
ation of property there helped to little sympathy. He had abundant op­ Trask.
Street in Tillamook .City Oregon
Those
THE TILLZ.MAAK HEADLIGHT. swell tax money. Without knowing portunity to study the antecedents of
little
ones
playing
tea
party,
Tom Johnson left for Southern
present were Helen and Erna, Flor-
whether it is ever proctical, and not his fellow crusaders before he accept­ Oregon last week.
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
ed
Mr.
Ford's
invitation.
The
rest
of
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C. C. Hartley and son, Harry, and ence and Freddie Krebs and Iney it may
taking into consideration the cost
concern, .V_.
that .U_
the ~
Common
the
world
was
familiar
with
their
Editorial Snap Shots
i J. Mason, of Dallas, were visiting at Hopkins.
of building the road, they are agitat­
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon,
eccentricities
and
did
not
believe
that
i the home of John Embum.
ing that a road be built to Boy ocean
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deeming it expedient to improve the
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
enthusiasm for peace would
Charley Himes killed a big black
My, a whole lot of our citizens 1 are by way of Netarts. Netarts has been their
street hereinafter described, did, on
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cure
them
of
their
general
crankism.
bear last week. Jim Himes says bears
fairly deal; with and given a good
getting more pronounced against the
1
Notice is hereby given, that in pur­ the 22nd day of August, 1916, adopt
Yet Mr. Ford’s final comment are all right if you can stand your
county Court than heretofore I be- road, and instead of the Netarts prop­ comes
like a blow in the fact. After ground. Ask Jim, he knows.
suance of a decree of foreclosure and a resolution for said improvement,
cause of their action in depriving erty owners rying to create a senti­ expressing
surprise that the confer­
order of sale, and execution thereon which said resolution is in words’
ment against the present plans for a
J. W. Hunt is on the sick list.
bayocean ot a road and a way out.
letters and figures as follows, to-wit:’
road to Bayocean, they should be ence "has been made up of cranks
Elmer Himes returned from Nes- issued out ot the Circuit Court of Resolution and Notice of Intention to
and dreamers," he adds: “But it is en­
The Fair Board certainly fixed the boosting for it. Some ot the taxes paid couraging to find that this condition kowin last week, h'here he has becn Tillamook County, Oregon, in the
Improve a Certain Street in Tilla­
weather tor the fair, only they made by the Bayocean property owners is rapidly being improved by the pro­ I working in the hay field for Adam case wherein Tillamook County Bank
mook City, Oregon.
is
plaintiff
and
Red
Marich
is
defend
­
went
toward
building
the
new
road
to
Smelzer.
u a little too hot and did nut pass
Be it resolved that the Common
cess of resignation.” That is fighting
ant,
said
decree
being
dated
the
Netarts,
and
it
is
only
right
that
Bay
­
Miss
Clara
Davis
is
working
for
around the cool drinks. But it was de-
language from a man of peace. We
18th day of August, 1916, 1 have Council, of Tillamook City, Oregon,
ugtitiul weather anyway,, even if ocean should have some considera- feel that Mr. Bryan should tender his Fred Bush.
levied
upon and will, on Friday, the deems it expedient and hereby de­
Harvey Rowbaugh is staying at the
warm weather does make the average tion. But somehow, selfish intcrests friendly offices before the Ford-Aked
2
2nd
day
of September, 1916, at the clares its intention to improve the fol­
crop out every once and a while and controversy gets much hotter.
Trask house on a vacation.
xillamooker pant and puff.
Court
House
door in Tillamook’City, lowing street in said city, to-wit:
this is another instance.
The mountains are full of deer
Fifth street, from the East side of
Oregon,
at
the
hour of 19 o’clock A.
hunters now days.
The Committee of the Tillamook
Stillwell Avenue to the West side of
M,
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
high
­
of
A hunting party, consisting
Commercial Club that had the parade
Bargain 98c. A Yard.
Second Avenue East by establishing
When Will the War End?
Ernest Himes, Alvin Wells, Bert est bidder for cash in hand the fol­ the grade of said street; by grading
1:1 hand is deserving of a word of
lowing
described
real
property
situat
­
praise. It is hard to get committees
Clackamas County can be proud I.each, George Gray, of Salem, and eu
No question has been asked more
ed ill
in Tillamook
1 lllainuuic County,
vvuiuj, Oregon, to- the same to proper sub-grade, by
sometimes to get busy, but this one frequently during the last year and a of some ot the road building it has M. B. Moores, of Portland, were deer wit: Lots 6, 7, 20, and 21, in Block rolling the roadway thereof, by lay­
did and made a tine success of the hall than the one. “When when the done within the last twelve months. hunting last week. Bert Leach show­ 13, of Ocean
____ View
____ as the same is ing on said street a concrete road-
parade. Messrs Callahan, Ainmer and war end?" No more definite answer Much grading, graveling and macad­ ed his class in killing the only deer
and described on the plat | way 30 feet in width and six and one
marked
brought
out
by
the
party,
it
being
a
half inches in thickness, by building
Walls were the gentlemen who de- has been given than is contained in a amizing has been done at a low cost,
thereof on file in the office of the 1 curbs, catch basins and laying drain
five point buck.
serev credit.
most illuminated cable message sent and is showing splendid results.
County Clerk of said County. The | pipe, together with inlets, and con-
The
fire
warden
on
the
lookout
on
Some paving has been done of
to the Chicago News by Paul Scott
for which said property is to
The Tillamook Commercial Club Mowrer, one of the correspondents which the county will not feel so the summit reported a forest fire on amount is J319.ll, with 8 per cent 1 structing laterals for sewer connec­
and the business men gave the county who has been an eye witness of the proud a few years hence. This pav­ the head water of the North Trask be sold $75.00
attorney’s
fees, tions, and making provisions for the
last Friday to Scott Oby. Oby and interest,
lair a good send off on Tuesday, and Somme campaign.
nece-sary surface drainage of said
ing, according to the officials who Wells
$36.20
costs,
and
the
cost
of
sale.
started
for
the
scene
as
soon
it was done in proper style as well.
street, with all the appurtenances
In closing a vivid description of the built it, cost 9 8c. a square yard.
Dated
this
August
24th,
1916.
as
possible.
thereto.
1 he business men are beginning to fighting
It looks today just as good as
and its results he says:
H.
Crenshaw,
Henry Leach and family returned
realize that it is proper to be up-to- "Next year on the Meuse; the year though it had cost $1.25 or $1.50 a
All of said improvements to be
Sheriff
of
Tillamook
County,
last week from Gaston, where they
date with a pull together spirit at the after that on the Rhine, that is the spuare yard.
made i . accordance with the charter,
Oregon.
have been visiting friends and rela­
bottom of every el fort to make this strategy of the French soldier; those
resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­
Yet it will be amazing if it lasts
a bigger and better business center. are the words that I heard often re­ five years, while a $1.50 pavement tives. They report of having a fine
mook City and in accordance with the
trip.
Notice of Intention
to Improve plans and specifications and estimates
would have lasted fifteen years.
peated.”
We found out Sam R. is a fisher-
Street in Tillamook City.
The opening of the Seaside road is
of work therefor, and the probable
The men who are doing the fight- I This 98c. bargain ■pavement is not
of far more importance to this coun­ ing do not see an early conclusion of solid, as is a good pavement. It is man.
cost thereof, made and prepared by
H. C. Seymore and wife, of Cor-
ty than people living here realize, the war. And who should know bet- full of tiny pin holes, and lacks dens­
the City Engineer of Tillamook City,
Notice
is
hereby
given,
to
all
whom
vallis, passed through Fairview, Sun­
i liousands of visitors will loop the ter than they?__________
ity. Only the surface, the very top, day.
it may concern, that the Common Oregon, filed in the office of the
loop from Portland, for it will soon
Citv Recorder of said Tillamook City.
looks solid. Beneath, it is so full of
Mr«. Dora Nelson and son Don­ Council, of Tillamook City, Oregon,
become the most popular auto drive
pinholes that you can blow your ald, of Portland, were visiting at the deeming it expedient to improve the All of said improvements to be made
Charity Begins in Canada.
from that city. We believe a little
breath through it.
street hereinatter described , did,, on at the expense of the property and
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home of Joe Donaldson.
more attention
should be paid to
It is only a matter of time before
the 22nd day of August, 1916, adopt all thereof adjacent thereto and
It
is
axiomatic
that
charily
begins
Jack
Rupp
is
building
a
new
addi
­
keeping the main highway through at home.
1 the weather goes through these pin­ tion to his house.
a resolution therefor, in words, let­ specially benefitted by said improve­
tiie county in better shape.
ments within the limits of the district
The Democrats have reversed this holes, and the pavement will begin to
Mrs. Nellie Hughey and daughters ters and figures as follows, to-wit:
established and defined by this reso­
Resolution and
go to pieces.
formula.
Pearl
and
Marie
are
visiting
in
the
J. M. Dickenson, who spoke at the
Notice of intention to improve cer­ lution.
While the lumber industry of Ore­ I The taxpayers' money has been vicinity of Portland.
Be it further resolved. That the
farmers’ meeting on Wednesday, told gon and Washington has been pros­ wasted. All who took the trouble to
Mr. Leach and family accompanied tain street in Tillamook City, Oregon, plans, specifications and estimates
the snap shot man that he was highly trated during the greater part of the investigate learned in advance that
Be
it
resolved
that
the
Common
delighted to see that the business men Wilson administration—for lack of pavement like Clackamas County has by Mrs. Nellie Stevson, were at Ne­ Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, for tbe proposed improvements so
had backed the fair and given it a protective tariff and because of the laid at such great expense has gone tarts Sunday.
it expedient, and hereby de­ made and prepared by the City En­
Joe Donaldson and wife motored deems
great boost and send off. Every man Wilson surrender on the free tolls to pieces in a few years whenever it
clares its intention to improve the gineer as aforesaid, the estimate of
to Pacific City last week.
the probable total cost thereof being
nc met with a white hat and white question—Canada has been reaping has been laid.
street in said city, to-wit:
Selvester Siskee, Pierce Jacobs, following
pants he looked upon as a booster for the harvest.
All that portion of Second Avenue the sum of $2,798.12, be and the
"But this pavement is just a little Leslie Finney and Sam Rowell were
the fair. That is what a stranger in
East extending from the north abut­ same are hereby approved.
’.™ that
.i.-t goes to
Twenty million dollars per year is different that the ' kind
That the boundaries of the assess­
this city thought of the business men. the amount presented to Canada by pieces so quickly," say the experi- at Barview Saturday.
ment of Hoquarton Slough bridge
Harry Hogan and wife were at Northerly to the North boundary of ment district to be benefited by said
the Democratic party through the menting champions of this kind of Bar View Saturday.
Brother Trombley says we will lumber schedule of the Underwood pavement, officials who delight to
Tillamook City, by establishing the . . improvements and assessed therefor
Mrs. Anna Ladd and daughter
have to stand another four years of tariff act.
experiments with taxpayers
. „
’ dollar Hellen are visiting friends in Fair- grade of said street, by grading the are hereby established as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest corner
Wilson. Heaven pity us all if that
same to proper sub-grade, by rolling
The Government’s Monthly Sum- for the sake of the applause they get view this week.
takes place. Not, however, if the inary of
the roadway thereof, by laying there­ of Lot 4, in Block 1 of Central Addi­
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Commerce
and Finance for saving money. Yes, it is somewhat
Wed-
Miss
Lillian
Anderson
spent
women of Oregon can prevent it, for shows that for the eleven
on a concrete roadway 18 feet in tion to Tillamook City, and running
....... months different—it is worse.
nesday and Thursday of last week width and 7 inches in thickness, and thence East to the West line of Sec-
they are having a hard time wrestling period ending May 31, 1916, the
Oh, how beautiful and smooth it with Mrs. Dolph Tinnerstet.
fre
—
..ee
constructing the necessary wing walls | ond Avenue East at the Southeast
with the high cost of living, which imports of sawed lumber
looks today. But isn’t it a shame that
A swimming party consisting of
. corner of Lot 4 in Block 1, Harter’s
appurtenances.
Wilson promised to reduce,
but 1,080,360,000 feet, vauled at totaled
$20,- a county that is enterprising enough Lloyd Johnson, Billie Johnson, Clark and
All of said improvements to be ■ Addition to Tillamook City; running
haven’t done so. It’s gone higher, this 107,172.— an increase of $5,000,000 •to spend hundreds of thousands of
Embum Harry Hartley, Raymond
North along the West side of
high cost of living under free trade over the proceeding year.
dollars every year for roads should Leach, Victor Johnson and Lloyd made in accordance with the charter, | ‘ thence
Second Avenue East to a point 105
government.
The American Lumbermen calls at­ be saddled with the high cost of ex­ Anderson. While these boys were resolutions and ordinances of Tilla-1 feet North of the intersection of the
mook City and in accordance with
tention to the fact that
with all of perimental pavements—the kinds that
There's trouble
brewing, Bro. the tremendous effort of the Ameri­ other counties have experimented swimming, Lloyd Anderson got out the plans and specifications and es­ West side ot Second Avenue East
beyond his depth and was struggling timates of work therefor, and the with the North side of Fifth Street in
Trombley published the picture of can producers to build up an export with and found to be failures?
thence
in the water. While some of the
Tillamook City;
running
County Judge A. M. Hare as a lumber trade in various parts of the
Yet, the people of Clackamas Coun- boys thought Lloyd was fooling, probable cost thereof, made and pre­ West 480 feet to the East side of
pared by the City Engineer, of Tilla­
member of the Fair Board and said world, the balance of trade in favor tl cannot justly blame their county
it was "W. S. Buck” What are you of this country in eleven months was officials. The officia's have done the Clark Embum swam to the young mook City, Oregon, filed in the office Stillwell Avenue at a point 105 feet
lad and was pulled under once by him of the City Recorder of said Tilla­ North of the North ilnc of Fifth
trying to put over on the gentlemen, less than $5,000,000.
best they knew. The people of the but finally got a good hold
and mook City. All of the said improve­ Street; thence South along the East
anyway. '1 he Judge says he is a bet­
county
demanded
a
pavement
bar
­
Canadian lumber, which nearly
ments to be made at the expense of side of Stillwell Avenue to the place
ter looking man than the county evened up the balance of trade sold gain—a 98c. bargain—something for brought Lloyd to the shore.
On Saturday afternoon Aug. 19th, the property and all thereof adjacent of beginning.
school superintendent and the latter readily in this country at prices so nothing—and they got what the bar­
ha.. about the same opinion that he is low as seriously to depress the do­ gain hunter usually gets. A county Miss Dorthy Randall gave a party to thereto and specially benefited by That said assessment district shall
her little friends, in honor of her 4th
be and is hereby designated as Local
better looking than the county judge mestic market.
. as well as an individual whi is un­ birthday. Many games were played said improvements within the limits Improvement District No. 7, and the
if the district established and defined
with that antiquated mustache adorn­
The figures quoted do not include willing to nay a fair price for an on the lawn, while later a lovely by this resolution.
broperty, and all thereof included
ing his countenance.
shingles, logs, pulpwood, round tim­ article of merit usually pets the worst lunch was spread for the little folks.
Be it further resolved, That the within said district is as follows:
ber, etc. Shingle imports alone for the of it by buying that which is cheap Those present were Mildred Phillips, plans, specifications and estimates for
Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Central Addi­
Bro Trombley made a terrible bad eleven months ending May 31 totaled and comparatively worthless.
Christina Olds, Evelyn Oliver, Leola the proposed improvements so made tion to lillamook City;
brake writing about the club formed in value $3,256,124,
But it will take five years for the and Marjorie Tinnerstet, Lonaine and prepared by the City Engineer as
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, and 16,
on Saturday, he says: “The slub is
Canadian mills are large users of pavement to show its lack of quality.
not a Democratic club, it is distinctly Hindu labor. By removing the duty Meanwhile, the people will cheer and Dorothy Randall, Joe and Merle aforesaid, the estimate of the proba­ Block 1, Harter's Addition to Tilla­
a Woodrow Wilson club.” Say, Bro. on lumber the Democrats have com­ their officials (or recall them or Maxwell, Georgia Trowbridge and ble total cost thereof being the sum mook City; and
Tract 480 feet East and West, and
of $717.06, be and the same are here­
Tiomblcy, that looks as though the pelled Oregon manufacturers to com­ something) for having obtained a 98c Winfield and Verne Tinnerstet.
Mrs. Smith, of Portland, is visiting by approved.
165 feet North and South lying im­
* Tillamook club is disgusted with the pete with cheap oriental labor or bargain. When the five years
;
are Mrs. Glen Oliver.
That the boundaries- cf the assess­ mediately North of and adjoining
Democratic party. Or is it that Wil­ close up until such time as this gov­ passed, the taxpayers will I raise a
Those who registered at the Himes ment district to be benefitted by said Fifth Street in Tillamook City, ex­
son is a political god bigger than his ernment shall see fit to give them a great fuss over money wasted and
hotel last week were: M. B. Moores, improvements and assessed therefor tending from Stillwell Avenue to
party. Call the club by its right name, tariff that will enable them
will probably get busy
, hunting
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Second Avenue East, and from Fifth
tiro. Trombley. It is a free trade living wage to white labor. to pay a other 98c. bargain. So why try to Portland; George Gray, Salem; Mr. arc hereby established as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North Street North 105 feet.
and Mrs. Alvoid, Salem; William
Democratic club, and the party that
Needless to say, most of 'hem serve them well.
Be it further resolved, that the City
Winstecd, Tillamook; Errol Embum, boundary of Tillamook City 105 feet
placed every article that we produce closed up.
John Yeon has the answer. He Tillamook; Ralph Mason, Earl An­ West of the West side of Second Recorder be and he is hereby instruc­
111 lillamook on the free list and in
built first class roads in Multnomah derson, A. Steiner, Mrs. W. Corbit, Avenue East, and running thence in ted to cause this resolution and notice
There are many abstract . problems
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competition with Hindu and Oriental in the tariff
that are difficult of com- County, and as long as he lives he Dr. Monroe, all of Portland; Mr. and (a Southerly direction parallel with to be published for three consecutive
labor.
prehension, but no American
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mill can go to the roads he built, and Mrs. Berry and children, Elsie and the West boundary of Second Avenue publications in the city official news­
man whose plant has been idle be­ watch the people sneeding gaylv over Robert, of Salem; Mr. C. C. Hender­ East to the North bank of Hoquar­ paper; that the city engineer is direct­
When W. S. Raker at the meeting cause of Canadian cotnpeti.ion, and them to their family picnics. He can
ton slough; thence Easterly along the ed to cause to be conspicuously post­
Tuesday evening stated that the tour­ no American workmen who has been say with pride, “I built this road, and son and Hall S. Lusk of Portland.
North bank of Hoquarton Slough to a ed at each end of the line of the pro­
ist business into Tillamook will soon out of a job because he could not it i' a good road." This satisfaction
point 105 feet East of the East of the posed improvement, a copy of this
be bigger than the cheese industry he tnaintai|i his family what a Hindu will be denied the officials who built
Harmony.
East side of Second Avenue East, resolution and notice within three
kit the nail square on the head. And could afford to work for, should have that bargain road
in Clackamas
it will, too, for there are so many at­ any difficulty in grasping this par­ County.—Oregon Voter.
Chas Krebs and four sons, Mr. and thence Northerly parallel with Second days from the date of the first publi­
East to the North boundary cation of such notice, and that all per­
tractions in Tillamook County and ticular phase of a Democratic tariff-
Mrs. George Krebs and two children, : Avenue
of Tillamook City; thence West along
splendid cool weather, why it will be foprcvcnue-only.
of Sandy, Oregon, came in on Mon­ the North boundary of Tillamook 1 sons concerned be hereby notified of
the date of the first publication of
impossible to keep tourists out of
day evening to visit the Krebs Bros, City to the place of beginning.
Notice to Contractors.
The Republican candidate for Pres­
said notice, and that objections and
this county now that the Seaside ident is pledged to a revision of the
managers of the Tillamook Brick and
Said assessment district shall be remonstrances to the proposed im­
Tillamook road is open and the Sour tariff that will protect the white em­
Tile Co. Leaving on Thursday morn­ and
is hereby designated as Local ! provements may be filed with the
Notice is hereby given, that the ing they made their way back around
Grass road completed and ready to ployes of Oregon lumber
mills,
County Court of Tillamook Count”, by Astoria to Sandy being about 200 Improvement District No. 8 and the City Recorder within 20 days from
be thrown open, which will avoid the
Which is not charity
property and all
thereof included
Dolph hill and that curse—the loll simple American justice at all, but Oregon, will receive bids for the con­ miles, which will be a good day’s within said District is described as the said date.
All persons concerned are hereby
and
horse
struction
of
a
60-ft.
Wood
Bridge,
gate.
journey by auto.
sense.
follows:
notified that said resolution was duly
across the Miami River near the
Chas. Shipley, wife and daughter.
A tract 105 feet East and West ly­ adopted on the date aforesaid; that
Giebisch & Joplin Quarry,, on or be­ Letha, and Mrs. Emmet Shiplev and
One of our readers said the snap
of Second the first publication of this notice is
Mr. Ford and Mr. Aked.
fore the 1st day of September, 1916, baby, of Banks, Oregon, are visitors ing immediately East
shot man was _
getting
_ to be a "steam
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at 10:30 o'clock a.m. and at that time at the D. P. Hopkins’ home. Mr. Avenue East extending from the | made August 22nd, 1916, and that
roller" That may be true in some
North boundary of Tillamook City
All lovers of peace are pained and opened and read.
Shipley is a brother of Mrs. Hopkins. South to the North line of Hoquar­ objections and remonstrances to the
particulars. It is like this. A news-
Bilds will also be received for the
proposed improvement may be filed
paper man butts up against a good amazed at the straining of the rela­ construction of piling breakwater, for Mrs. Shipley is a sister of Mr. Hop- ' ton Slough.
with the undersigned City Recorder
many persons, and business men tions between those eminent apostles the protection of the Miami road, ac­ kins.
A tract 105 feet East and West ly­ within 20 days from said date.
human brotherhood and universal
Mrs.
Nellie
Kerry
returned
to
her
amongst them,
who are chronic of
ing immediately West of Second Ave-1 Done bv order of the Common
Dr. Charlees F. Aked and cording to the plans on file,
"knockers”. They prate a good deal ! amity,
Bids shall be accompanied by a cer­ home in Forest Grove on Thursday. I nue East extending from the North Council of Tillamook Citv.
Henry Ford. The former has with­
Miss
Ada
True
returned
to
her
about what ought to be dune, but 1 drawn from participation in the Ford tified check made payable to the
boundary of Tillamook City South-' Dated this August 22nd. 1916.
never take off their coats and help, i Peace Conference at Stockholm, an­ County Clerk of Tillamook County, home in Tillamook City after a few erly to the North bank of Hoquar­
Ira C. Smith,
days
stav
with
friends
at
Harmony.
and never go down in their jeans for ! nouncing that "Mr. Ford is not for an amount equal to 5 per cent of
ton Slough.
City Recorder of Tillamook
The Krebs Brothers are delivering _Be it further resolved, Thai the City
•a little hard cash to promote or help wealth) enough to hire" him to v> on the total amount of said bid, which
City, Oregon.
out some laudab|e objqct. Thetu there 1 working with some of the members shall be forfeited to the County in building blocks to Mr. Clough, of . Recorder be and he is hereby instnic-
f
| ted to cause this resolution and notice
arc those who have selfish interest* I of thr conference. He says as much case the bid ba accepted and the bid­ Tillamook, this week.
Mrs. Emmet Shiplev and baby and to be published for three consecutive
who care nothing for the interests of I might be expected from a conference der shall fail, refuse, or neglect for a
For Sale or Trade for an Auto.
P‘'^‘catmns'in''th7
officiaT news-
others and other communities, 'the I of hatters and March hares. As an il­ period of five days after the award is j Airs. merman nopAiin spem k. |Friday , ‘ publications
in the city official
! paper;
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mossbacks, the grouch, and the small lustration ot
poin
that the City Engineer is di-
of metnotis
methods ne
he points
out made, to entet* into a contract, and with Mrs. Hopkins’ parents. I
40 acres, with small house, cost
file a bond satisfactory to the County
Chas Shipley took his auto and reeled
to cause to conspicuously
be
li .ioned individuals. That is the class | that half the
cc
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‘ tune of the daily
“ r con-
$300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubbery
Court,
as
required
by
law.
took
a
crowd
to
Bar
View
Friday,
that the snap shot man is anxious for ferences was taken up in
posted at each end of the line of the
... the
.... discu
__ ..iss-
All in accordance with the plans the parties to go were Mr. and Mrs. proposed improvement, a copy of 3 years old, watered with 3 springs,
the “steam roller" to run over and >* ion
------ of * —
*- . subjects
. • . as ”
•• —
such
Cochin-China,
1 but three large trees, rest vine maple
and
specifications
on
file
in
the
of
­
Chas.
Shiplev.
daughter
Letha,
Mr.
squeeze out all their bad traits of woman suffrage, the Phillipines, free
• this resolution and notice within three
fice
of
the
Countv
Clerk
and
Mrs.
D.
F*
Hopkins,
sons
Willie
character, and in that way make trade and the internationalization of
, days from the date of the first pub- and small timber, all good land and
The County Court reserves the and Chester, and daughter Inez. Mr i lication of such notice, and that all 1 can be plowed if cleared. 8 acres
them real, live progressive citizens. the Panama Canal and the Straights
Shipley also took a load Saturday, I persons concerned be hereby notified cleared and fenced.
Every community needs a little shak­ of Gibraltar. But more distressing right to reject anv and all bids.
Dated this the 17th dav of August, which inctuded Chss Sblplev, Mr.
J. S .Stephcus,
ing up once in a while and Tillamook than this was the refusal
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„ be- 1911
of the date of the first publication cf
every
Room "1” Commercial Bldg
and Mrs Herman Hopkins, Miss Lil­ 1 said notice, and that objections and
is no exception to the rule, for it lligeercnt government to treat with I
Other farm property, but the aboic
J. C. Holden, County Clerk lie Hopkins, Lloyd and Charley Hop­ ' remonstrances to the proposed im­
takes people who are live wires and the peace missionaries. This docs not ' I.art publication, Aug, 31, 1916.
kins, Mrs. Emmet Shipley and dau- provement may be filed with the City is a snap for a short time.
I Some choice city lots for tale.
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