TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 31 1916. Notice of Guà'dian'u lì. I to Improve . resolutions and ordinances of 1 illa- ■re the country in this campaign. ' Notice of InUtitiou is somewhat definite, its ene.ctm nt mook City aim in accordance with the but.-, ui iui«i»aook City. In the County Court of the State of - wpuld undoubtedly mean the substi­ Political aud editorial demagogues ot plans and specifications and estimates tution of a full rental tax on all land the opposition will cry themselves ------ o------ of work therefor, and the probable Oregon for Litut County. hoarse in the stale epithets of past In the matter of the estate ' lieu of all other taxes. Notice is hereby given, to all whom cost thereof, made and prepared by and guardianship of It would make no difference wheth­ campaigns, but facts cannot be down­ the City Engineer of Tillamook ( tty. Some years ago when Roosevelt it may concern, that the Common ed by scurrility. Proteclion is neces­ Charles Murphy and stepped out ot the presidency the er or not such a tax raised twice as sary to the interests of the people, of Council, ot 1 illamook City, Oregon, Oregon, filed in the office of the Walter Murphy, Minors. question was: “What shall we do much money as was needed, or all the people, and it will be restored deeming it expedient to improve the City Recorder of said Tillamook City. Notice is hereby given that under with our ex-presidents?" Now that whether it produced only one quarter as soon as the people get a chance to I street hereinafter described , did, on All of said improvements to be made and in pursuance of a license and the necessary fund. at the expense of the property and two ex-president arc supporting President the 25th Uav oi August. 1916, adopt order of sale made by the County What would be the result of such a express their opinions. Hughes, the query becomes a still Wilson is reported to have said, after a resolution therefor, in words, let­ i all thereof adjacent thereto and Court of Linn County, Oregon, on the tax? 1 specially benefitted by said iinprove- more pertinent one among Demo­ 24th day of July, 1916, in the above the passage of the Underwood bill, ters and figures as follows, to-wit: Suppose you own 160 acres. ■ ments within the limits of the district entitled matter, authorizing, directing crats.—News Reporter. Resolution and Under this measure you would pay that the tariff question was settled. ' established and defined by this rcso- and empowering the undersigned : The tariff question will never be set- Notice of intention to improve cer­ Billy Sunday wants to coinc to to the state the full earning capacity I tied until protection is permanently : lution. Wm. J. Murphy, as guardian of the tain street in Tillamook City, Oregon, of the land. Be it further resolved, I hat the person and estate of Charles Murphy Portland within the next year or two , established as a fixed princible of our Therefore, the land would be worth Be it resolved that the Common and hold a i>-iigi'-.us revival, but he i government. Let the “big drive” pro­ Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, plans, specifications and estimates and Walter Murphy, minors, to sell i for the proposed improvements so wants Portland to want him first. not a cent to you. The man who rent­ ceed. ed a piece of equal value would earn deems it expedient, and hereby de­ ■ made and prepared by the City En- certain real property belonging to the The probabilities are that whenever just as much from his rented land I clares its intention to improve the I gineer as aforesaid, the estimate of said minors at public or private sale Portland wants him to the extent of to the highest bidder for cash in hand, would have no investment. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real following street in said city, to-wit: ; the probable total cost thereof being I, as such guardian, will, on or after some twenty-five thousand dollars or and If you should rent your land, .the All that portion of Second Avenue i the the first day of September, 1916, at more, they can get him.—Banks full rental would go to the state. Property. East extending from the north abut­ the sum of $2938.03. be and Herald. the office of Dan Johnston, Attorney If the full rental tax was not paid, ment of Hoquarton Slough bridge ■ same arc hereby approved. Notice is hereby given, that i under Northerly to the North boundary of That the boundaries of the assess­ at law, in the City of Albany, Linn the land would become the property A stitch in time saves nine, is just of the state and could never again and by virtue of an execution i and 1 illamook City, by establishing the ment district to be benefited by said County, Oregon, offer for sale and j as true in road improvement. That's pass into private hands. order of sale dated the 29th day of grade of’said street, by grading the improvements and assessed therefor sell at private sale to the highest bid­ why “Chuckhole Day” appeals to us. der, for cash in hand, all the right, If that isn’t pure, unadulterated August, 1916, issued out of the Cir-! same to proper sub-grade, by rolling arc hereby established as follows: A live road supervisor should have single tax, what is, cuit court of the State of Oregon, for the roadway thereof, by laying ; *' there- Beginning at the Southwest corner title, interest and estate of said some gravel or crushed rock at hand the County of Tillamook, upon a ■ on a concrete roadway 18 f< eet in I of Lot 4, in Block 1 of Central Addi- Charles Murphy and Walter Murphy, But that isn’t all. to patch up the road in his district Is it the tendency of the renters to judgment and decree rendered and , w idth and 7 inches in thickness, and , < tion to Tillamook City, and running said minors, in and to the following any time. If he is in earnest about improve land, or to let it deteriorate? docketed in the records of said court constructing the necessary wing walls thence East to the West line of Sec­ described real property, to-wit: better loads he will be glad to be told The latter, of course. Part of the pre-emption land claim on the 19th day of August, 1916, in; and appurtenances. ond Avenue East at the Southeast that a certaiif piece of road needs to So our lands and farm buildings the cause wherein Albert Marolf and All of said improvements to be corner of Lot 4 in Block 1, Harter s of D. D. Bailey, in Section 21, in be looked after at once.—News Re­ would gradually deteriorate, would Katie Marolf were plaintiffs and made in accordance with the charter, ; Addition to Tillamook City; running Township 1 N. R. 10 W. Will. Merd. porter. become less productive, and we would Ernest W. Knight, Nellie E. Knight, ■ resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­ thence North along the West side of in Oregon, beginning at a point 12.13 ------ o------ R. B. Kennedy, Malphus Johnson, j mook City and in accordance with Second Avenue East to a point 105 chains west of the meander corner go backward instead of forward. Because lie has decidedly pronounc­ Under this measure the full earning Edward Stasek, F. R. Beals, Webster , the plans and specifications and es­ feet North of the intersection of the between Sections 21 and 22 in said ed questions, and some have taken capacity of the land goes to the state Holmes, E. J. Claussen, administra­ timate's of work therefor, aud the West side of Second Avenue East Township and Range, and on the objections thereto, W’. C. DePew, of for tax. Therefore there is nothing tor of the estate of Jasper W. Buck- • probable r_______ cost ___ _______ thereof, , made and pre­ with the North side of Fifth Street in North boundary of the~ aforesaid the Criterion at Lebanon, says that left with which to take up the mort­ les, deceased; Francis Buckles, Dolly j parcd by the City Engineer, o' Tilla- Tillamook City; thence claim, and running thence South 8.75 running every man or woman who exercises gage. The mortgage could not lay Buckies, Hetty Buckles, Daisy Smith, | mook City, Oregon, filed in the office West 480 feet to the East side of chains; thence East 3.43 chains; the right of franchise should stand the mortgage, so the mortga agee Alden Buckles, Clyde Buckles, Iris cf the City Recorder of said Tilla- Stillwell Avenue at a point 105^feet thence South 3.00 chains; thence for some political unit. “They should would have to take the land, and the Buckles; J. C. Holden, guardian-ad- ■ mook City. All of the said improve­ ! North of the North ilnc of Fifth South 69 degrees W est 3.67 chains; take a stand and have backbone land would be worthless to him, , for litem of Hetty Buckles, Alden Buck- . ments to be made at the expense cf i Street; thence South along the East thence South 82 degrees West 2.87 enough to let their preference be its earnings would go to the state. les, Clyde Buckles and Iris Buckles,; the property and all thereof adjacent side of Stillwell Avenue to the place chains; thence North 13.37 chains; known, Be something, first, last and thence East 2.8 4 chains, containing Therefore this measure would rob minors; Frank Allender, Frank Illing­ thereto and specially benefited by i of beginning. time. Naturally our first all the all those holding mortgages of all the worth; James Withycombe, Gover­ said improvements within the limits That said assessment district shall five (5) acres; 1 thought is that it is the best to be a money thus invested. Also: Commencing at a point 15 nor, 'Thomas B. Kay, Treasurer, and if the district established and defined be and is hereby designated as Local republican; but, if you .cannot be a Is it any wonder that with such Ben W. Olcott, Secretary of State, I by this resolution. Improvement District No. 7, and the rods West from the Meander post of republican, be a democrat; and if you freak laws coming up at every elec- respectively, of the State of Oregon, ! Be it further resolved, That the broperty, and all thereof included Tillamook Bay, between Section 21 can conscientiously be neither, be a lion people hesitate to put their mon­ constituting and comprising the State ■ plans, specifications and estimates for within said district is as follows: and 22, running thence West 4.95 progressive, a prohibitionist, a social­ ey into Oregon lands or to loan Land Board of the State of Oregon, I the proposed improvements so made Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Central Addi­ chain«.; thence South 11.75 chains ist, an anarchist. Stand for some money on Oregon lands?—Cottage were defendants, and commanding i and prepared by the City Engineer as tion to Tillamook City; from which said meander post is a principle, and don’t go around like an Grove Sentinel. inc as Sheriff to sell the hereinafter aforesaid, the estimate of the proba- Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, and 16, spruce tree 3 inches in diameter, I old mop without handle or wringer— described real property, or so much ' blc total cost thereof being the sum , Block 1, Harter’s Addition to Tilla­ bearing North 26 degrees East 11 a big slob—looking for a soft place links; thence along the County Road thereof as may be necessary, to satis­ I of $752.91, be and the same are liere- mook City; and Like a Drunken Sailor. to light after the fray is over.” fy the several sums due under said i by approved. Tract 480 feet East and West, and in Southeasterly direction 8.78 chains Congress has appropriated $20,- 1 judgment and decree, as follows, i That the boundaries cf the asscss- 105 feet North and South lying im­ to a post bearing North 12 degrees “We killed a thousand Germans,”- 000,000 for an armor plant tha at can­ | to-wit: East is a witness tree from which mtnt district to be benefitted by said mediately North of and adjoining remarked the dauntless Russ; “this not be erected within four years. It a. To the defendant State Land improvements and assessed therefor Fifth Street in Tillamook City, ex­ said post is a witness tree distant 150 sort of thing determines the victory iias voted for a $20,000,000 nitrate i Board of the State of Oregon, the tending from Stillwell Avenue to links from which said post last men­ arc hereby established as follows: for us. plant which will not be in op­ I sum of $1,000.00, together w ith in­ Second Avenue East, and from Fifth tioned is another w itness tree bearing Beginning at a point on the North mortar South 38 degrees West, distant from eration until after the war ends. It has terest thereon at the rate of 6 per boundary of 'Tillamook City 105 feet Street North 105 feet. we er going now'«authorized a bond issue of $50,- cent per annum from the 8th day of trifles, Be it furtliei .csolvcd, that the Citv said post 58 links; thence North 4.50 West of the West side of Second some.” 000,000 for owning or trading in April, 1915, and the further sum of Avenue East, and running thence in Recorder be and he is hereby instruc­ chains to the place of beginning, con­ marched into the fray, and slew ten ships by the government. Senator $100.00 attorney’s fees. taining four (4) acres, more or less, a Southerly direction parallel with ted to cause this resolution and notice thousand Brilians,” the fighting tier­ Townsend was not far wrong when b. To the plaintiffs, Albert Marolf the West boundary of Second Avenue ; to be published for thrqc consecutive all in Section 21, Lot 4, T. 1 N., R. mans say. Each day wc read the story he charged the party responsible for and Katie Marolf, the sum of $1,423.- Merd. in Tillamook .............................. publications in the city official news­ io w. Will. of death and all its works, of French­ these and other enormous expendi­ 00, together with interest thereon at East to the' North bank of Hoquar- i paper; that the city engineer is direct­ County, Oregon. ton slough; thence Easterly along the; men dead and gory, or dcssicated tures of an experimental nature was the rate of 7 per cent per annum Dated this 25th day of July, 1916. ed to cause to be conspicuously post­ Turks. 'The Prussian and the Roman ' spending mom y like a drunken from the 17th day of February, 1914; North bank of Hoquarton Slough to a ed at each end of Jhc line of the pro­ Wm. J. Murphy, Guardian. point 105 feet East of the East of the go forth ie> ngnt each morn; perhaps sailor.” the further sum of-$1,000.00 together East side of Second Avcntfe East, posed improvement, a copy of this they shear the focman, and maybe Borro-., i i- rum« the shipping with interest thereon at the rate of 8 thence Northerly parallel with Second resolution and notice within three Notice of Appointment of Executor. they are shorn; the sum of all their experinu... . ii. . mie. By remov- per cent per annum from the 30th I Avenue East to the North boundary days from the date of the first publi­ striving, is useless empty, vain: The ing the features from Notice is hereby given that by an the 1914 ___ cation of such notice, anil that all per­ ?----- ¿.j and day of May, 1914; the further sum of warriors surviving may brag of those the 1915 bills to which the Republi­ $500.00, together with interest there­ of 'Tillamook City; thcncc West along sons concerned be hereby notified of order of the County Court of the the North boundary of Tillamook I they’ve slain. Far better would be cans objected openly and to which on at the rate of 6 per cent per an­ I the date of the first publication of State of Oregon, for the County of boasting of fields of oats and rye, of many Democrats objected privately, num from the 25th day of March, I City to the place of beginning. said notice, and that objections and Tillamook, made and entered on the Said assessment district shall be corn ears fit for roasting, and pump­ the administration admits the Repub­ 1914; the further sum of $234.77, remonstrances to the proposed im- 28th day of July, 1916, the under­ and is hereby designated as Local kins ripe for pie; of orchards nobly licans were right. But there is -noth­ together with interest thereon at the provements may be filed with the signed was appointed executor of the Improvement District No. 8 and the bearing, and gardens filled with ing left in the dregs of the measure rale of 6 per cent per annum from the last will and testament of Jacob Luthi thereof included City Recorder within 20 days from greens, anil hardy vines a-wcaring a to justify its enactment. Its title pre­ 25til day of September, 1915; the property and all deceased. the said date. within said District is described as wealth of Lima beans, of large green tenses are false. It does not create a further sum of $250.00 All persons having claims against * - - attorney's All persons concerned are hereby wetermelons grown in fertile mud — merchant marine. It will provide for fees, and their costs and disbursc- I follows: notified that said resolution was duly the said estate are hereby notifivd to A tract 105 feet East and West ly ­ but kings and kindred felons are not rot to exceed 500,000 tonnage and ments taxed at $21.00. present them, properly verified as re­ ing immediately East of Second adopted on the date aforesaid; that yet tired of blood.—Seaside Signal. c To the defendant F. R. Beals, Avenue East extending .from the the first publication of this notice is quired by law, to the undersigned at perhaps not. far more than 300,000. It meets no emergency, for no the sum of $237.34, together with North boundary of 'Tillamook City made nugifst 2t>th, 1916. and that the office of E. J. Claussen, attorney, in Tillamook City Oregon, within Six A new phase of after war move­ American ships still in foreign com­ $50.00 attorhey’s fees. South to the North line of Hoquar­ objections and remonstrances to the months after the date of this notice. ments has come to public attention. merce and no foreign ships may be d. To the defendant Tillamook ton Slough. proposed improvement may be filed Dated the 3rd day of August, 1916. Steamship passenger agents estimate bought. Neither American nor for­ County Bank, the sum of $925.00, A tract 105 feet East and West ly­ Emil Benscheidt, ' that fully a million foreign-born per­ eign yards can fill any new orders together with interest thereon at the ing immediately West of Second Ave- ! with the undersigned City Recorder within 20 days from said date. Executor of the last will sons now in the United States will within two years. The government rate of 8 per cent per annum from the nue East extending from the North Done bv order of the Common and testament of Jacob leave this country for Europe as soon must retire from business within five 21st day of September, 1915, the boundary of Tillamook City South­ ~ Luthi. Deceased. as peace is declared. Desire to look years after the war ends. It must further sum of $100.00 attorney’s erly to the North bank of Hoquar-1 Council of Tillamook City, Dated this August 25th. 1916. after members of their families, the have ships built or else buy Ameri­ fees. ton Slough. settlement of estates or other busi­ can ships that arc about to retire e. To the defendant E. J. Claussen, Ira C. Smith, Citation. Be it further resolved, That the City ness will take a large majority, while from foreign commerce. None will re­ as administrator of the estate of Recorder be and he is hereby instruc­ City Recorder ot Tillamook a desire to assist in the rebuilding of tire while it is still profitable. The laspcr Buckles, deceased, the sum of ted to cause this resolution and notice ! City. Oregon. In the County Court of the State of their native country and redeem it board is given $5,000,000 to experi­ $1060.00 together with interest to be published for three consecutive Oregon, for Tillamook County, from desolution and debt will cause ment with, after shipping becomes thereon a t the rate of 8 per cent per publications in the city official news­ In the matter of the estate of Mat- many to return. Thousands of for­ normal. As soon as it learns some­ annum from the 1st day of April, paper; that the City Engineer is di­ tie E. Oliver, deceased. Notice to Contractors. eigners arc now making payments on thing about the business it must re­ 1916, the further sum of $100.00 at­ rected to cause to be conspicuously To Ella B. Thayer, Eliza Dean, their passage across the sea. It is tire. torney’s fees. posted at each end of the line of the Notice is hereby given, that the Amy Searles, George Dean and Julia our opinion that forecasts of the con­ I lie naval auxiliary feature is neg­ Now, therefore, in order to satisfy proposed improvement, a copy of County Court of Tillamook Count-, L. White, and all other persons in­ ditions that will obtain for some years ligible, except in the title. The naval (he said several sums due under said this resolution and notice within three Oregon, will receive bids for the con­ terested in said estate: after tin present world war are pure­ appropriation bill provides for the judgment and decree, as above men­ days from the date of the first pub­ struction of a 60-ft. Wood Bridge, Whereas, application having been ly speculative, as so many questions commandeering of vessels of Amer­ tioned, 1 will, on the 30th day of lication of such notice, and that all across the Miami River near the made in due form to the above nam­ arc to be taken into consideration ican registry in event of war and ap­ September, 1916, at ten o'clock a.m., persons concerned be hereby notified Giebisch & Joplin Quarry., on or be­ ed court on the 17th day of August, that no one can forecast the turn that propriates money for arming them. at the front door of the county court of the date of the first publication of fore the 1st day o'f September, 1916, 1916, by Herbert V. Alley, executor events will take. What effect will the The regulatory power given the ship­ house, in Tillamook City, Tillamook said notice, and that objections and it 10;30 o’clock a.m. and at that time of said estate, for an order licensing loss of a million inhabitants have up­ ping board is questionable both as to County, Oregon, sell, at public auc­ remonstrances to the proposed im­ •pencil and read. and directing him to sell the real on the business and social conditions validity and value. The bill opens the tion to the highest bidder for cash in provement may be filed with the City Bilds will also be received for the estate belonging to the estate of said of the United States? And this is but wav for foreign built vessels to in­ hand the real property, situated in Recorder within 20 days from said construction of piling breakwater, for decedent and described as follows, one of many influences to be reckon­ vade our coastwise shipping. The Tillamook County, Oregon, described date. he protection ot the Miami road, ac­ to-wit: Lot 8 of Block 12, Necarncy City, ed with by this country.—Banks power of the board to specify routes as follows, to-wit: All persons concerned arc hereby cording to the plans on file, Herald. 1st. 4 7 acres of bottom land out of notified that said resolution was duly permits the favoring of ports and Bids shall be accompanied by a ccr- l.ot 4 of Block 7 and Lois 4 and 5 of fied check made payable to the Block ”, in ',’o’.’’s ' -’dition to Nehal­ shippers. The Republicans voted the north part of the west half of the adopted on the date aforesaid; that 'The winner of the contest on “Why unanimously against the monstrosity northcast quarter of Section 11. in the first publication of this notice is ounty Clerk of Tillamook County, em City, all in Tillamook Count" I Think It Pays To Be Courteous,” and the country will applaud them for Township 1,North of Range 10 West made August 25th, 1916. and that -.•r an amount equal to 6 per cent of Oregon, and Whereas, said Court h s fixed th- in the Aiigust American Magazine, their attitude. of Willamette Meridian, together i .-a total amount of said bid, w hich tells the fol’owing instance where with the hill land lying between said objections and remonstrances to the hall lie forliitcd to the County in 3rd day of October, 1916, at the hour courtesy paid a big dividend: A “Big Drive.” 4 7 acres of bottom land and the proposed improvement may oe filed case the hill l e accepted and the bid­ of 10 o’clock a.m., at the court room with the undersigned City Recorder der shall fail, refuse, or neglect for a of this Court in the court house, at ------ <>------ “A woman came into the bank quite north line of said west half of north­ within 20 days from said date. early, eight-thirty, an hour and a half From the New York headquarters east quarter of said Section 11. ex­ ’>■ rioil of five days after the award is Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time Di ne bv order of the commoi before th ■ »iiing hour, ten o'clock. <>f the party conics the report that cept 2 acres conveyed to Erick Peter­ uaile, to enter into a contract, and and place for hearing anx and all ob­ :le a bond satisfactory to the County jections to said petition and the She sail! that she was in great trouble "the Republicans are preparing to son by deed recorded in Rook “P” rt council of Tillamook City. granting of said order licensing the Dated August 25th, 1916. ourt, as required by law. and had to get some money fr'm her make a big drive on the tariff issue." page 568 of the Records of Deeds of Ail in accordance with the plans sale. account imuieiliately, as s!.« was This is as it should be. Many months said County. The whole tract of land Ira C. Smith, Therefore, in the name of the State nil specifications on file in the of- obliged to leave for the South at once. ago we said that the tariff would be conveyed containing 60 acres more City Recorder of Tillamook City of Oregon. lice of the County Clerk. She showed me a telegram announc­ the issue in this campaign and that it or less. The south line thereof being Oregon. You and each of you are hereby lhe (. ounty Court reserves the ing the death of her son from a gun­ alone would be sufficient. We did not parallel with the north line of said cited, directed and required to appear ight to reject any and all bids. shot wound received in Texas. 1 con­ mean by that there would be no other Section 11. and one-half of the road- Intention to Improv Dated this the 17th day of August, at said time and place tin n and there doled with her, had her waited upon issues. We meant that it.would stand running along a portion of said lands Notice of 1916. to show cause, if any you have or if Street in Tillamook .City Oregon immediately, accompanied her to the out supreme above all others, and up­ and a tract occupied by the school J. C. Holden. Cotinty Clerk any exists, why an order of sale station, seen rid her ticket, etc. As the on it we would win. Americanism, district for «chimi purno:•• -« to be con­ should not be made as in 'he petition Notice is hereby given, to all wlioi: Last publication, Aug, 31, 1916. railroad station was only a block preparedness. Mexico, governmental «iderrd ns a part of the tends con- prayed for, and why said order should from the bank I had ample time to efficiency, civil service, taxation— veved. The same being conv-v d it may concern, that the Com moi not be granted and said license issued. Council of Tillamook City, Oregon attend to tin sc details. She thanked many things, in fact, arc being di»- subject to said road and to the rights _ Dated this 17th day of lug.. 1916. me. with tears in her eyes. I returned et’sscd, and rightly discussed, for of the school district in said portions. deeming it expedient to improve th Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Witness the Honorable V M. Hare to tin- bank anil dismissed the inattei fhci arc matters of grave concern, ------ o------ 2nd Also lot 4 of Section 30, in street hereinafter described, did, oi Judge of said Court, with the seal of but no one of them, nay, nor all of townshi»» 2 North of Rang? 9 West the 25th uay of August, 1916, udo| from my mind. Notice is hereby gi..eii, that in pur­ said Court affixed. About six weeks afterward, the lady (him combined, are of such import­ of »he Willamette Meridian, in Ore­ a resolution for said improvement suance of a decree ot foreclosure and J. C. Holden, County Clerk garbed in mourning approaclit <1 my ance to the general and the individual gon. which said resolution is in words order of sale, and execution thereon First publication Aug. 17, 1916 * desk wished me a pleasant good welfare of the country as the tariff litters ..lid figures as follows, to-wit: issued out of the Circuit Court of Last publication Sept. 14, 1916. 3rd. Aho the sou.hwcst quarter of morning and said, “you don’t remem­ question. No other issue so directly the northcast quarter, the north hilf Resolution and Notice of Intention tc 1 -------- illamook the * - County, Oregon, in iuc ber me do you?’ I replied in the ni-g- and intimately affects the daily life of of the southeast quart* r end the Improve a Certain Street in Tilla­ asc wherein T illamook County Bank i Notice. atiti. She explained that it was she every human being under the Stars southwest quarter of the southeast mook City, Oregon. ■ s plaintiff and Red Maricli is defend- j ----- o----- whom I had accompanied to the and Stripes. No other issue means so quarter of Section 8 in Township 3 Be it resolved that the Conimor •nt, said decree being dated the1 train. She told me «lie had ri lixnl <■•! much to the day’s wage, to contin­ Sou'h of Range 10 Wee. of the Will- Council, of Tillamook City, Oregon, 18th day of August, 1916, I have have;.. After this date, March jo. tqi6, we the undersigned, Rnysician* physicians and vied upon and will on Friday the L"' and sur- sgr- the acei'lent and life insurance poli­ uity of employment, to the relatively nn<»‘e Meridian, in Oregon. deems it expedient and hereby de­ 2nd day of September, 1916 » he ’ S'n"8’ n’5n,>ri ,of a"d ‘”r,.lhe cies of her late son, and though she cvin distribution of property through Or ar much then of. as may be clares its intention to improve the fol ourt House door in Tillamook C ty 1 ,l ,Ilan,ook County Medic; 1 Society, „-r.c .Rrv to ¡|,r ,. ¡,| is offered by a bank in Texas one out the land. It is true enough that, regon, at lhe hour of 10 oTlock a ’ i .^ed to semi: statements of ac- a d one half per cent more interest Fifth street, from the East side oi - . for - the mo­ i and the cost« n”'1 erp -r«. « upon said at public auction to the hthj “’.i111 °!,r pa' prosperity, i •'■' -enticin'and said sale. i on I- r funds than we paid, she pre- ment. employment, wages, Stillwell Avenue to the West side of M. , sell sell at public auction to the high-' trons and hope that all will • ndeavor arc not trouiding the people. But ’ ir neotile the ' ferri d to deposit them in the bank of Second Avenue East by establishing St bidder for cash in hand the fol- to pay same promptly or ci.ll and ar­ Dat'd -'ngnst 31.«‘.. 1918. Chica whiti the employees were P< oplc are not deceived. They know , the grade ot said street; by grading • >wing scribed real property situat- H. Cr'nshr.w, Sheriff cf range for payment. cotirti' t'« lev her in her hour 'Of bc- the r.ason for the present conditions i the same to ¡ roper sub-grade, by .1 in 1 illamook County, Oregon t« • Tillamock County, Orc. To the poor wiil be given every rcavi in and trouble.-—Corvallis T|)C.v know that the war and that the; rolling the roadway thereof, by lay it: Lots «, 7, 20, and 21, ¡n Block consideration, but the fell'ws who tt r alone is responsible for our fic-j Gazette '! ’mo. ing on raid street a concrete road . of Ocean View ns the same is never pay, especially these who go til-ors prosperity, and th v know that , way 30 feet in width ami six ami on» and described on the plat from one physician to another with­ Notice. . Another Vicious Measure. the moment the war ends the normal-’ half inches in thickness, bv buildinr on file in the office of the out paying their bills will be dealt state of business will begin to be re-j ■ o— curbs, catch basins ami laying draii Clerk of said County. The with accordingly and their names re­ I have removed to «nit 109 10.11 pipe, together with inlets, and con T' re will be found upon the ballot «•■-red. They recall the cot-diiions of for Property is ri9.ll, withT^M ported to the society for refer, nee. this y < ■ r tlu most vic ops single tax business ami labor immediately pre* 1. O. O. F. Bldg, installiti a dry vapor stmeting laterals for sewer connec with 8 per Signed: Tillamook County Medical I. . «:ir< i ver presented to the voter« c. ding the war, and they know that bath (human bake oven) vacuum tions. end making provisions for th $ 15 00 attorney's fees Society. attorn cy's of Or< gon. It will appear under the under the present tariff those con­ machine and rest room. Am equipped necc.sary surface drainage of sai> ‘«. r-’d the cost "f sale R. T. Boals. :i le. 'Full Rent: 1 \ rule Land Tax dition* will conic again as scon as the to take care of acute and chronic street, with all the appurtenant August 24th. 1916. S. M. W< ndt , ;nd Homesteadin' Loan Fund abnormal European demand disap­ cases. thereto. H. Crenshaw, L_______ „ L. Hoy. pears Shall they be permitted to Dr. C. Miller. A • "din« nt.” All of «aid improvements to b 'riff of Tillamook County. J. E. Shearer, While tin wording if the mia«urc come? That is the main question bc- The Chiropractor. made i:t accordance with the chartci Oregon. W. C. Haw k