TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 26, 1916 DISTRICT ATTORNEY FIGHT. government aid Public Schools Would Suffer. NEW LOGGING CAMP. FOR HIGHWAYS. Goyne Defends Himself— ------- o---------- "If this amendment should be ad ­ Operations to Start on South Side of Shows His Record. Oregon’s Share is Something Over opted” says Henry E. Reed, assessor Tillamo°k Bay. W.ooo.yoo.oo-Allotment for of Multnomah County, "Mortgages To the voters of Tillamook County:- secured by land will not be worth the 1817 Amounts to Over The Oregon Box and Manufactur­ paper on which they are written.” ing Company closed a deal last week At this Aime we are flooded wi*b Wo,000.00 T. H. NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT. Notice is Hereby Given, that the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, on October 19th, 1916. assessed the cost of street improvements made in the pursuance of Ordinance Number 317 of Tillamook City, Oregon against all the property included in Local Improvement District Number 4 of 1 illamook City, Oregon. The name of the owner and description of the prop­ erty, and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or parcel of ground are as follows: Amount of Owner Lot Block Assessment Addition . 3 G. W. Kiger.................. . 17 . $ 81.649 . Thayer’s G. W. Kiger.................. . . 4 ... 190.499 . 17 . . Thayer's . 5 U. B. Church ................ 190 499 17 .......... Thaver' First Christian Church .. 6 . . 81.649 . 17 Thaver' First Christian Church 18 West 45.5 feet .................. . . 3 . . 65.319 . . . Thayer’s . . . ... M. H. Knudson, East 7 feet ... 18 . . .. Thayer’s .. . .. 206 829 of Lot 3 and all of.......... . . 4 ... 18 C. Boats ....................................... . . 5 . .. Thayer’s .. . .. 190.499 6 ... 18 81 649 C. Boals ....................................... . .. Thayer’s ... ... 19 . . . . . Thayer’s .. . 81 649 E. Jenkins ................................... . . 3 4 . . . 19 E. Jenkins ................................... 190.499 . .. Thayer's .. . 261.219 . 19 . . .. Thayer’s .. Alex Watt ................................. .6 6 19 . . . . Thayer’s . . . 111,959 Alex Watt ................................. 20 111 959 G. Johnson Est.......................... .3 . . . Thayer’s .. . 4 . 20 261.219 G. Johnson Est.......................... . . . Thayer's . .. . 5 20 261.219 J. Devine ..................................... .. Thayer’s .. .. 6 20 . . . Thayer’s . . . 111.959 J. Devine ..................................... S .. 111.959 . . 21 . . . . . Thayer’s .. . . VV. J. Bogart ............................ . 21 G. Clark ....................................... 4 Thayer’s .. .. .. 261.219 190.499 . 21 C. E. Reynolds ......................... . 5 . . .. Thayer's . . .. 6 21 81 649 C. E. Reynolds ......................... . . . Thayer’s . . . 190 499 W. Tinnerstet ........................... . 1 . . 32 . . Thayer's . . . . 81 64 9 C. A E. Thayer......................... . 2 .. . . . . 32 . . . Thayer’s . . . 81 649 F. M. Kelley ............................... . . 7 .. . .. 32 . . . Thayer's . . . . »2 190.499 F. M. Kelley ............................. 8 . . Thayer’s . . . . 190.499 U. B. Church ............................. . 1 . . . . . 35 . . . . . . Thayer's . . . . 85 81 649 VV. A. Williams ......................... .. 2 ... . . . Thayer’s . . . 7 81.649 F. Christensen «5 Thayer’s .......... 35 . . 190 499 8 F. Christensen Thayer’s 190.499 A. Tinner ...................... ............ 1 .. . . . . 35 Thayer’s 2 36 R. Walls ........................ Thayer’s .......... .......81.649 38 H. Saunders .................. .............. 7 .. Thayer’s .......... .... 111.959 8 36 H. Saunders .................. Thayer’s .......... 261.21» 8» C. & E. Thayer............ 1 Thayer’s .......... .... 261.219 . 2 39 C. & E. Thayer............ Thayer’s .......... .... 111.959 ............ 7 . . 3» E. N McGee 111.959 Thayer’s 8 . 39 J. De Parr ....................... . . Thayer’s .......... .....261.219 40 M. Hadley....................... ............ 1 261 219 Thayer’s 4 0 M. Hadley ...................... .............. 2 Thayer’s . ... 111959 4 0 L. Hadley....................... ............ 7 . . . 81 649 Thayer’s .......... t 40 .. . L. Hadley Thayer’s .......... .....190.499 Said assessments have been entered in the lien docket of Tillamook Tillamook City, Oregon, and are now payable. Properly owners have 30 days from date of this notice within which to apply to the undersigned City Recorder of Tilla­ mook City to pay said assessment in installments in accordance with the pro­ visions of the charter of Tillamook City. Dated this October 19th, 1916. Ira C. Smith, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. The amendment referred to is the with Mrs. Emily Hopkins for her literature pro and con as to the mer­ its of the various candidites for of­ Io the Editor Tillamook Headlight, “Full Rental Value Land Tax and timber on the south side of Tilla­ Homemakers’ Loan Fund Amend­ fice and it is sometimes hard for us wear Str:—Permit me through the ment” the radical single tax measure mook Bay. and cruisers are now at to decide whom we ought to vote for work in that vicinity cruising other °Lyo“r P’.P" “> »S*m call on the November ballot. and, though 1 may be imposing upon attention to the Government Aid timber in that vicinity, which is most- “ One of the principal sufferers in your patience by adding one more oood Roads Bills approved by Con­ timber that is for sale, which is most- document to the many you are asked gress on July 11th, 1916, wherein an this regard will be the Common hemlock and spruce. In all it is School Fund of Oregon, which has to read, 1 feel that my duty to you as appropriation of $85,000,000.00 was expected that the company will ob­ $6,200,000, or more than 97 per voters, and to myself as a candidate made on a continuing proposition for tain about 30,000 feet of timber. Op­ for the office of district attorney as die building of roads. Will Tillamook cent of its principal loaned on first erations have already commenced in mortgages on land. well, requires that 1 make some ’an­ Lounty sit supinely dead in their building a logging road into the "The Common School fund has timber. The logs will be taken to swer to the circular letters and other »liell and make no move to secure played a noble part in the upbuilding matter that is being used against me what they are justly entitled to un- Bay City and manufactured there, by one whose slogan is, "That he will ■ler this law, while other counties are and support of Oregon's splendid and a specialty will be made of aero­ public school system. In less than 40 conduct the office without assistance forking through their representa­ plane stock. The new logging camp and that his record is his qualifi­ tives to get their appropriation of years it has earned in interest up­ will be somewhat handicapped for wards of $6.750,000, which has been cation.” road aid? apportioned to the counties for the want of 4 road, as everything will The district attorney is the legal I, for one, think that it is about time ' support of the schools. have to be taken there by boat, but it adviser of the county officers, by “•at we awoke to our opportunities. is hoped that the County Court will ■ ‘ The impairment of this fund will whom is handled annually knnually nearly a °^a 875,000,000.00 Appropriated I seriously affect public education in make an effort to have the Bayocean half million dollars in taxes. The The main section of the bill author­ ; Oregon to the extent of a revenue road completed as quickly as possible -- Li county court alone expends each year izes a continuing' appropriation of now approximating $400,000 a year. next year.________________ upwards of $250,000.00 upon roads, .eventy-five million dollars to be The mortgagors will not pay their bridges and other county affairs. The spread over a five year period. $5.. debts. They will say to the state: Hay and Car Shortage. county is sued frequently for large 000,000 has been appropriated for ‘You now have the total value of the sums of money, for instance, in the this year; $10,000,000.00 for 1917- land. You keep the land and we will Salem. Or., Oct. 23.—The car __ last circuit court there were three ♦ 15,U00,000.00 for 1918 and then keep your money, pay you a ground shortage on the Portland division of civil cases brought against the county, $20,000,000.00 each year until rent tax, and borrow as much more as the Southern Pacific today reached one being for several hundred dollars,’ 1920 when the appropriation will be you will let us on our land improve­ 2186. a new record, and indications and the other two each for thousands $25,000,000.00. This fund will be ap­ ments.’ ” chat it will continue to mount are of dollars. I hese cases require ex­ propriated to states on the basis of Oregon still owns 624,000 acres of given in reports which have been re­ perience and ability to handle, and 1 area, population and the mileage of school land. The single tax bill, as reived by the Oregon Public Service trust that 1 will not be considered rural mail routes; it has been esti­ drawn by W. S. U’Ren to force all Commission. The company reported immodest when I say that with my mated that Oregon’s share during the land out of the present owners hands that it had orders on file today for nineteen years of law practice in this next 5 years will amount to over and into state ownership, specifically 2557 freight cars and only 371 em­ county and thirty years continuance $2,000,000.00; but before the Feder­ provides that the state shall sell no pty cars available for loading. residence among you that 1 better al money can be expended the State, land. The measure would hault not Residents in Tillamook County who understand your needs and am better Territory or County must put up dol­ only the progress of education but own stock are threatened with ser­ fitted to meet the responsibilities lar for dollar. This does not include also the physical development of the ious consequences because of their in­ that fall to this important office than the appropriation for roads in the state. ability to obtain hay. Large amounts my opponent, an inexperienced young forest reserves. tne Single Tax Bill, now named of hay are shipped annually to Tilla­ •10,000,000,00 Reserves man who has been with us only about Forest the “Full Rental Value Land Tax mook. Thia year only a few cars are two years and is a novice in the Additional. and Homemakers’ Loan Fund available and a shortage in hay has practice of law. In addition to the $75,00,000.00 Amendment” is the first initiative resulted. The Public Service Commission to­ Tillamook County has had painful there is also $10,000,000.00 appro­ measure on the ballot. experience in recent years, growing priated for roads in Forest Reserve Within the state of Oregon áre day received a vigorous complaint out of electing and appointing am­ areas; which is also based on a co­ some 300,000 acres of Carey act pro­ from Rosenberg Brothers, of Tilla­ bitious strangers to important offices. operative agreement between the jects land and 62,000 acres of school mook, asking for relief. They assert .Shall we profit by these experiences. state, territories and counties apply­ land. None of this great area can be that they annually ship in from 100 Mr. Callahan is registered as a Re­ ing for the aid. sold if the “Full Rental Value Land to 150 cars of hay from the Willam- As Tillamook county has something Tax and Homemakers' Loan Fund ettte Valley and store it in their ware publican. He was associate with me in the practice of law during the over one-fifth—over 80,000 acres in Amendment” to the state constitution houses. This season they declare they campaign preceding the primary elec­ the Federal Reserve, it would see:* to is adopted by the voters this year. have been getting only one car every tion. \yith this relationship existing, nte that we certainly should take siine The bill specifically says that the 10 days, where they need from one enjoying my full confidence, he pre­ action through our proper officials to state shall not sell any land, that be­ to three a day. With no hay stored, NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT ing one of the few perfectly unmis­ the Tillamook people see a serious tended to support me and appeared to secure some of this appropriation. Notice is hereby given, that the Cotninon Council of Tillamook City, situation next Winter, when it will be enthusiastic over my nomination. Bonding Question Looms Up Big. takable clauses the measure contains. Oregon, on October 2ath, 1916, assessed the cost of street improvements The policy of absentee landlordism be impossible to ship it in because of made in pursuance of Ordinance numbered 318 and 321 of Tillamook City, He now repudiates his ’pretended Since my article in your paper re­ the uncertain railway connections at party choice and seeks my defeat by garding bonding the county for roads is to prevail, for the state, by the Oregon, against all the property included in Local Improvement District No. aspiring to the office as an Independ­ I have been besieged with taxpayers very nature of things, can be nothing that time of year. 5, ot 1 illamook City, Oregon. The name of the owner and description of the but an absentee landlord, and, acting ent candidate. property, and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or parcel of and local residents from all parts of through its agents, be unable to show I have been a resident of Tillamook the county who are very much in Ole Olson Jr. ground are as follows: mercy but bound to collect the last County for the past thirty years. I favor of the plan suggested—if it Amount of have seen the county develop from a could be worked out—ie¡-Voting a penny for rent, whether crops fail or Owner. l.ot If you have long waited for a play Block Addition Assessment not. Such a condition — renting by five comparative wilderness to its present bond issue of this county for the full 5 $185 74 make , you laugh, . here it is. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. . . 34 .... Thayers that will ___ ____ condition, and have help during all limit for good roads contingent upon year leases the property they now This three act farce comedy is made Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 6 194.23 . . 34 .... Thayer’s own outright — will be what the farm ­ these years to bear the burdens of a like amount from the State or Nat­ for that purpose only. This play will Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 7 231.45 .. 34 . ..Thayer’s ers of Oregon must face if this taxation. During all of this time I ional Government. If this plan could 8 be presented at the Gem Theatre two Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. .. 34 .... Thayer’s 214.0» have had the welfare and interest of be worked out to a satisfactory con­ amendment is adopted and its pro­ nights, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 1 214.09 .. 37 .... Thayer’s visions ever made operative. the people of our county at heart and clusion, we would then have about 231.00 30 and 31st. Mr. McCowell says this Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 2 .. 37 . . .. Thayer's .. The measure is drawn to force all worked as best I knew for its up­ $1.000,090,00 for a hard surface 3 is the funniest play he has offered Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. .. 37 . . .. Thayer’s .. . 190.95 land out of the present owners building and advancement. I was ad­ trunk highway through the length of 4 here yet, and we think he should Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. .. 37 .. .. Thayer’s .. . 185.74 mitted to practice law during the year Tillamook County from Clatsop on hands and into state ownership. It know. The cast of characters follow: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 206.65 5 4 . . Miller’s ... will accomplish that purpose beyond 1897, and have been practicing my the north to Lincoln on the South; 4 .. .. Miller's ... 206 65 6 Patsy Mulligan—who’s in trouble— Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. a doubt unless the voters crush it profession in this county ever since this would give us essentially a com­ Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 206 65 4 7 Mr. Jim Hiner, Miller’s .. . with their ballots. This measure is and am acquainted with its conditions mercial highway as well also as a in trouble— Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 206 65 8 .. 4 .. .. Miller’s .. . Geo. Van Dyke—also and know a great number of its citi­ Military Highway paralleling our sea the first initiative bill on the ballot, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 206.65 1 .. 6 .. .. Miller’s . . . Carl Dawson. Its voting numbers are 306 yes, and zens and their needs, and, if elected coast; this would be a great county 206 65 2 Ole'Olson Jr.—the trustee— B. J. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. .. 6 .. . . Miller’s .. . will continue to labor as I have here­ developer, materially increasing our 307 no. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. 206.65 .. 6 3 . . Miller’s .. . McCowell. Socialism seeking to put all forms tofore done in these matters. 1 have population and the expenditure for 206 65 4 Mr. Gore—who has trouble of his Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ore. .. 6 . ,. Miller’s . . . of wealth into a common fund out of M. held the following offices in the paving would give a large amount of Melchior .......... 106.02 1 5 ............... own—N. W. McRae. Miller's .. . county: U. S. Commissioner, Deputy local employment as well also as which each individual shall, theore­ Miss Birdie Austin—whose 2 hope Melchior ....................... . Miller’s ... . 98.74 .. 5 tically, receive his share is generally County Clerk, County Clerk, Justice leaving a large amount of money in 96.24 3 causes trouble—Miss Zella Whiting. Al. Melchior .................... ............... .. 5 .. . . Miller’s .. . considered a revolutionary plan of of the Peace of the Tillamook Dis­ circulation within the county. 4 Jennie Larkin—the cause of all Al. Melchior ......................... .. 5 . .. Miller’s .. . . 96.24 distribution. But the single tax bill M. trict, City Attorney of Tillamook Tillamook County •500,000—Gov­ Melchior ......................... ............... 5 trouble—Miss Agnes Hastings. .. 5 . . . Miller’s ... . 98.74 which appears on this year’s ballot M. Melchior ............ City, and, during nearly two years .............. 6 Synopsis of Scenes. ernment Aid $500,000. .. 5 . . . Miller's .. . . 96.24 under the misleading title of "Full M. last past, have been serving you as Melchior ..................... 7 begins—Patrick's .. 5 . .. Miller’s ... . 96.24 It may seem visionary. It is not. If Rental Vaule Land Tax and Home­ Ast I.—Trouble M. District Attorney of.the county, so Melchior ............ g advice to George. .. 5 . .. Miller’s ... . 107.40 it were possible to bond this county makers ’ Loan Fund Amendment ” is M. Melchior .......... that you all know my record. 96 24 Act II.—Patrick’s trouble is on. .. 5 , . . Miller's . . There have been some attempts for $500,000.00 contingent on get­ not only a revolutionary but far less Act III.—Everything is settled up M. Melchior .......... 107.40 10 .. 5 . . . . Miller's . . . M. made to discredit my ability to fill ting a like amount of aid funds for a fair than socialism, for it is drawn to Melchior .............. 11 .. 5 . .. Miller’s .. . . »6.24 O. K. the office as district attorney, which trunk road project, I would be much torce all land into state ownership 96 24 No waits in this show. Between the c. B. Vantress ............ 1J .. 3 . . Miller’s . . was more particularly done during in favor of the plan and I would but leaves every other form of prop­ acts singing and dancing. Specialties c. B. Vantress ........ 96.24 1 3 3 . Miller’s . . work to secure this end. A bond issue erty untouched. c. B. Vantress .......... the primary election campaign, 14 107 40 3 . will be presented by Jim Hiner, B. J. Miller's . . . of $500,000.00 floated by this county On all sides it is acknowledged that c. some pains to B. Vantress . have therefore taken 96.24 ............... 15 McCowell, N. W, McRae, John .. 3 . . Miller's . . . examine my record as district attor­ could be paid off in 20 years by pro­ Oregon is a state which needs the in­ Zumstein, and others. Good music c. B. V antress ... . ........ 1R 109 90 .. 3 .. Miller’s . . ney and after a careful examination viding a sinking fund on interest of vestment of outside capital to develop and a good time. Admission 35 cents W. J. & S. J. Goyne 96 24 17 ... .. 3 ... Miller's .. . of the justice court records of the $25,000.00 per annum. The interest it wonderful resources. Other states, children 25 cents. Doors open 7:30. W. J. & S. J. Goyne 107 40 M iller’s .. . 1« ... .. 3 VV. J. & S. J. Goyne county, 1 found that out of 85 prose­ on a bond issue should not exceed 4 however, have great mineral wealth, Curtain 8:15. 96 24 19 . . .. 3 Miller's .. . W. J. & s. J. Goyne cutions of the justice court records or 5 per cent; and sinking fund prop­ great forests, and great water powers 2« ... .. 3 . . Miller's .. .. 107 40 invested would .offset this. as well as have Oregon. The man W. J. & -S. J. Goyne of the county, in such court 1 secured erly 96.24 21 .. . .. 3 . . Miller's . . . Administrator's Notice. W. ). & s, J. Goyne 4 4 convictions, 22 were bound over Taxes for road purposes now amount­ with money finds opportunities beck­ 3 . .. Miller's .... 117.19 22 oning to him from every point of the J. S. Diehl to the circuit court( which is practic­ ing to in the neighborhood of $200,- compass. 203 42 5 .. . . 4 ... Park ............ In the County Court of the State of J. S. Diehl ally the same thing as convictions, so 000.00 per annum could be reduced 205.92 6 .. . . 4 ... Park ............ How will the capitalist consider in­ ( Oregon for Tillamook County. A. Billings far as the justice court is concerned,) at least by one-half of what they are vesting 7 ... . 4 .., Park ............ 203 4 2 In the matter of the estate of Lars his money in a state which A. Billings ........ only 3 were acquitted upon trial, and now and .still more side roads or lat- even allows a confiscating measure ensen, deceased. 214 58 8 . 4 ... Park ............ 16 cases were dismissed by me with­ tcrals could be taken care of and to go on its ballot? I| is getjeially be­ J Notice is hereby given that the un­ K. Harris, North y. of .... 81.18 5 5 ... Park ............ out trial, because on investigating the provided for. I for one see a lot of lieved that adoption of the single tax dersigned has been, by the County K. Harris, North y, o f .... 81.18 6 .. . . 5 ... Park ............ J. Kirk, South % facts and merits of the cases, I did good in bonding for roads, in g man­ bill will of .......... 189.42 5 . 5 ... Park ............ in L Its „1" , result ---- L L. j being thrown Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, not think they warranted further ner which 1 have outlined in this out by the courts because of uncon­ duly appointed administrator of the J. Kirk. South J4 of........... 189 42 6 .. . . 5 ... Park ............ K. Harris, North prosecution. I also examined the cir­ communication. H of ... 8118 . 5 7 Park ............ above named estate, and all persons stitutionality. Go°d R°ads Bill. K. Harris, North cuit court records and found practic­ % of ... 81 18 8 .. . 5 ... Park ............ But that view will be taken by East­ having claims against said estate are I would kindly ask that you publish Kirk, South ally the same condition there, there J. y, of ............ 7 ... . 5 ... Park ............. 189 42 ern capital of a state which depends hereby notified and required to pre­ being only five cases in all which the National Roads Bill herewith ap­ upon a court decision to knock out sent same, duly verified in the man­ J. Kirk, South of ............ 189 42 4 .. .. . 5 . . . Park were acquitted upon trial. But, per­ proved July Uth, 1916, which 1 have vicious laws its people have passed ner provided by law, to the under­ J. W. Haskins 270 60 5 .. 6 .... Park haps the best recommendation in re­ just secured from the Department of through utter misconception of its signed, at the offices of Johnson & J. W. Haskins 270.60 6 ... Park « ... spect to my competency is the fact Agriculture. 212 68 7 .... . 6 .... Park Handley, Attorneys at Law, injilla- J. W. Haskins purposes? Yours very truly, Albert Plank that out of a large number of ques­ 212 68 2 7 ... Park mook City, Oregon, within six The single tax bill is on the ballot Rollie W. Watson. Albert Plank tions which were submitted to the at­ 270.60 3 .. .. 7 .... Park under the name of the "Full Rental months from this date. Albert Plank . torney general of our state for his 270 60 4 .. . . 7 .... Park Dated this 26th day of Oct., 1916. Value Land Tax and Homemakers' opinion, the opinions which I had 270.60 1 .. . . 8 .... Park Lime for Farmers. C. C. Jensen, Adminis- J. H. Rosenberg Loan Fund Amendment." It is the previously given on such questions to 270.60 2 . . . 8.... Park istrator of the Estate C. McCarty .... first initiative measure on the ballot. the various county officials, was al­ To the Editor Headlight: 270 60 3 .. .. 8 ... Park of Lars Jensen deceas­ K. White .......... Its voting numbers are 306 yes and K. White .......... most without exception found to co­ 4 270.60 At the lime conference held in Cor­ 307 no. . « .. . Park ed. incide with the opinions rendered vallis, Oct. 7, provision was made for 214 58 J E. Kirk ... Park 1 .... . 9 thereon by such attorney general, and forming a committee to draft a bill 9 2 J. E. Kirk 2Q3.42 . Park For a Muddy Complexion. he is recognized by the legal profes­ giving the state the right to acquire S. S. Johnson 203.42 3 .... 9 ... Park Ornamental Hre Places Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and s. S. . fohnson sion of the State of Oregon to be one by purchase, lease or condemnation 4 .... . 9 203 42 Park Built of Brick or Stone adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals of the most able who has ever filled such limestone deposits as may hr. Said assessments have been entered in the • lien docket of Tillamook City, Take outdoor exercise daily and your Oregon, and are now payable,________________ All Fire Places absolutely needed to supply the farmers with Property owners have 30 days from date of Rich position. . .. complexion will be greatly improved this notice within which to apply to the undersigned City Recorder of Tilla­ I So, for these reasons. I respectfully agricultural lime at cost; establish guaranteed not to smoke within a few months. Try it. For sale mook City to pay said assessment in installments in accordance with the pro­ lolicit your votes at the coming and equip a plant to be operated by or money refunded. by Lamars Drug Store. visions of the charter of Tillamook City. convict labor; to give the movement Election. Brick Work of all kinds T. H. Goyne. Dated this October 25th, 1916 all possible publicity. As member at done on short notice large 1 take this measure to urge up­ Ira C. Smith, HEAR WITHOUT EARS, We make specialty of on the voters the necessity of learn­ City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. ah ing how the men seeking the legisla­ rep’ Irlng smoking Fire olice and Detectives Are Using Lip tive office stand on this important -XT" Candidate For Places. Reading in Place of the Dic­ subject. The time has now shortened tagraph. to a matter of days, and it behooves you, farmers, to ask that the candi­ I Thousands of deaf people are today dates from your respective districts, trowing away all hearing devices irrespective of party, to commit them TILLAMOOK. ORE. Zerolene is made from nd enjoying all conversation 1 his selves as for or against this issue. I A capable, efficient resident Asphalt-base crude. Its lethod is easily and quickly acquired You are entitled to as much consid­ I i payer who will perform the duties of ■¡rough our system. Absolutely the eration as the farmers of other states, lubricating value is not his office without prejudice or dis­ H. T. Botts, Pres, Attorney nly thing of its kind in the cour’ry. but it is very plain that you will have affected by the heat of crimination, and without assistant at to ask for it; and it might just as well ut-l.aw fur proposition is entirely original an additional cost to Tillamook the motor. ost is trifling. See what New Intu­ be now as later; you will lose much John Leland Henderson, Sec ­ itional Encyclopaedia says on Lip and gain nothing by delay. Why not County.—(Adv.) retary Treas., Attorney at- ending. Hundreds of people with create sub-organiiations in your im­ mediate vicinity to push this move ­ Law and No rnry Public. ■rtnal hearing are taking up Lip ading for the many additional ben- ment? Sam H. Moore. it» gained. You can understand hat the actors are saying just as far Notice. ray a« you can see them. 1 he eye o iderstands beyond the range of Law. Abstracts Real Estate, On November 1, 1»18. the under­ aring. Send no money, but mention Sold by dealers everywhere and signed will form a co-partnership for 1suturane*. is paper and state whether or not at all Service Stationi of the the practice of law. with office» in Both Phones. n are deaf. All particulars will be Standard Oil Company it you absolutely free and with no the I. O. O. F. Building. TILLAMOOK —OKEtaiX. S. S. Johnson, (California.) pense to you. Address. School of T. B. Handley. > Language, Kansa» City. Missouri. JOHN R. CALLAHAN, RALPH E. WARREN, DISTRICT ATTORNEY I Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. EAT VIERECK’S BREAD, TILLAMOOK BAKERY At All Grocers. Saves the Bearings ZEROLENE Zie Standard Oil tor Motor Carr