TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 2. 1916 RURAL POST ROADS. l'le rat*° wh*ch the mileage — o---- 1 a uc.. cry routes ana star The Bill Enacted by Congress and its routes m cacu state pears to me total Provisions. 111 icagc ot rural dem cry routes ana ----- o----- value, as determined by the Secre- ! F tary of Agriculture, of the timber and ' forage resources which are or will be available for income upon the nation- I Highest siur routes m ail me states, at me al forest lands within the respective An act to provide that the United ciose ot me next preceding fiscal ' Competitive Awards county or counties wherein the roads States shall aid the Slates in he con- year, as snow 11 Uy me ccrtuicaie ot sruction of rural post roads and for me I'usuuastcr Mènerai, vttiicn ne is or trails will be constructed; and the at both the San Francisco and Secretary of Agriculture sh%ll make other purposes. San Diego Expositions, were uiii'ctvu iu make ana lurnisn annually annual reports to Congress of the Be it enacted by the Senate and to tut occretary ot Agriculture. amounts expended thereunder. given to Zerolene— an oil made House of Representatives of the Sec. ». mat within sixty days after That immediately upon the execu­ from asphalt-base crude. United States of America in Congress tile approval ot mis Act lue Secretary tion of any cooperation agreement assembled, that the Secretary ot Ag 01 rvgiicuiture shall certify to the sec­ hereunder the Secretary of Agricul­ riculture is authorized to cooperate retary 01 me treasury and to each ture shall notify the Secretary of the with the states, through their respec­ state Highway department and to the Treasury of the amount to be expend­ tive state highway departments, in the governor ot each slate having no ed by the United States within or ad­ construction of rural post roads; but siaic highway department the sum jacent to any national forest there­ « n no money apportioned under this Act which he lias estimated to be deduct­ under, and beginning with the next to any state shall be expended therein ed lor administering the provisions ol fiscal year and each fiscal year there­ until its legislature shall have assent­ mis Act and the sum which he has ap­ after the Secretary of the Treasury ed to the provisions of this Act, ex­ portioned to each slate tor the liscai shall apply from any and all revenues Sold by dealers everywhere and cent, that, until the filial adjournment year ending June thirtieth, nineteen i from such forest ten per centum at all Service Stations of the of the first regular session of the Hundred and seventeen, and on or be- thereof to reimburse the United Standard Oil Company legislature held after the passage of lore January twentieth next preced­ State for expenditures made under / (California) this act, the assent of the Governor ing me commencement ot each suc­ such agreement until the whole of the state shall be sufficient. The ceeding tiscai year shall make like amount advanced under such agree- Secretary of Agriculture and the certiticates tor sjich fiscal year. ment shall have been returned I from state highway department of each Sec. 6. •*■•■ • . state desirin' ‘ ' that - any to the receipts from such national f°r> state shall agree upon the roads to be avail itself ot the benefits of this act esl. ■% constructed therein and the character shall, by its state highway department Sec. 9. That out of the appropria­ and method of construction: Provid­ submit to the Secretary of Agricul­ tions made by or under this Act, the ed, That all roads constructed under ture project statements setting forth Secretary of Agriculture is authoriz­ the provisions of this Act shall be proposed construction of any rural ed to employ such assistants, clerks, free from tolls of all kinds. post road or roads therein. If the and other persons in the city of Sec. 2. That for the purpose of this Secretary of Agriculture approve a Washington and elsewhere, to be tak­ Act the term "rural post roads” shall ! project, the state highway depart­ en from the eligable lists of the Civil be construed to mean any public road ment shall furnish to him such sur­ Service Commission, to rent build­ over which the United States mails veys, plans and specifications, and es­ ings outside of the city of Washing­ now are or may hereafter be trans­ timates therefor as he may require: ton, lo purchase such supplies, ma­ ported, excluding every street and Provided, however. That the Secre­ terial, equipment, office fixtures, and road in a place having a population, tary of Agriculture shall approve only apparatus, and to incur such travel as shown by the last available Feder­ such projects as may be substantial in and other expense as lie mav deem al sensus, of two thousand five hund­ character and the expenditure of necessary for carrying out the pur­ red or more, except that portion of funds hereby authorized shall be ap­ pose of this Act. Sec. 10. That the Secretary of any such street or road along which plied only to such improvements. the houses average more than two Items included for engineering, in­ Agriculture is authorized to make hundred feet apart; the term “State spection, and unforsecn contingencies rules and regulations for carrying out AH the convenien­ highway department" shall be con­ shall not exceed ten per centum of the provisions of this Act. Bakes, broils, roasts ce« of gas— better Sec. 11. That this Act shall be in strued to include any department of the total estimated cost of the work. toasts. More efficient another name, or commission, or of­ If the Secretary * of Agriculture ap­ force from the date of its passage. cooking an Approved July 11, 1916. ficial or officials, of a state empow­ prove the plans, specifications and than your wood or coal cleaner ered, under its laws, to exercise the estimates, he shall notify the state stove, and costs less to cooler functions ordinarily exercised by a highway department and immediately No Interests to serve but the public operate. Your cooking state highway department; the term certify the iact to the Secretary of the intersets.—Hawley. kitchen “construction’’ shall be construed to Treasury. The Secretary of the Treas­ is better, too, because include reconstruction and improve­ ury shall thereupon set aside the share you have heat-control ment of roads; "properly maintained” of the United States payable under like a gas stove. as used herein shall be construed to this Act on account of such project, mean the making of needed repairs which shall not exceed fifty percent- / and the preservation of a reasonably urn ot the total estimated cost there­ smooth surface considering the type of. No payment of any money appor­ of the road; but shall not be held to tioned under this Act shall be made include extraordinary repairs, nor re­ on any project until such statement of construction; necessary bridges and the project, and the plans, specifica­ culverts shall be deemed parts of the tions, and estimates therefor, #shall respective roads covered by the pro­ have been submitted to and approved The New Perfaction i>y the Secretary of Agriculture. visions of this Act. gives a clean, cdoriobs. When the Secretary of Agriculture Sec. 3. That for the purpose of Bootless Ham« because of carrying out the provisions of this shall find that any project so approv­ the long blue chimneys. Fir Act there is hereby appropriated, ed by him lias been constructed in Cuts out the drudgery of Bttt out of any money in the Treasury not compliance with said plans and speci­ wood or coal. Keep« otherwise appropriated, for the fis­ fications he shall cause to be paid to Ruultt your kitchen cool. In cal year ending June thirtieth, nine­ the proper authority of said state the 1,2,3 and 4-burnei sizes, Un ovens separate. Also teen hundred and seventeen, the sum amount set aside for that project: Fturl Oil cabinet models with Fire­ of 15,000,000; for the fiscal year end­ Provided, t hat the Secretary of Ag­ less Cooking Ovens. ing June Thirtieth, nineteen hundred riculture may, in his discretion, from Ask your dealer today. and eighteen, the sum of 110,000,000 time to time make payments on said for the fiscal year ending June thir­ construction as the same progresses, Standard Oil Co. (Cxlifuuia) tieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen, l>ut these payments including prev­ the sum of 115,000,000; for the fis­ ious payments, if any, shall not ti­ cal year ending nineteen hundred and moré than the United States’ pro rata twenty, the sum of 120,000,000; and part of the value of the labor and ma­ W. C. HAWLEY. For Sale by for the fiscal year ending June thir­ terials which have actually been put tieth, nineteen hundred and twenty- into said construction in conformity, Republican and Progressive Direct one, the sum of $25,000,000. . So to said plans and specifications; nor Primary Nominee for much of the appropriation apportion­ shall any such payment be in excess CONGRESS. ed to any state for any fiscal year as of $10,000 per mile, exclusive of the cost of bridges of more than twenty remains unexpended at the close A vote for Representative Hawley thereof shall be availabe for expen­ leet clear span.. The construction is one for a Faithful, Honest, Clean, work and labor in such state shall be diture in that state until the cost of Capable and Successful Public Ser­ the succeeding fiscal year, except that done in accordance with its laws, and vant who has won for himself and under the direct supervision of the amounts opportioned for any fiscal State a position of influence and year to any state which has not a state highway department, subject to standing in Congress. the inspection and approval of the ----- o------ state highway department shall be Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho available for expenditure in that state Secretary of Agriculture and in ac­ cordance with the rules and regula ­ voices the sentiments of his collea­ until the close of the fiscal year suc­ gues when he says:—"Mr. Hawley js ceeding the close of the fiscal year tions made pursuant to this Act. The Secretary of Agriculture and a most faithful and vigilent and cap­ for which apportionment was made. Any amount apportioned under the the State highway department of each able member of Congress. He holds provisions of this Act unexpended at state may jointly determine at what the respect and confidence of his as­ the end of the period during which times, and in what amounts, pay­ sociates and colleagues because of and Otte twenty fifth of a mill fora Normal School it is available for expenditure under ments, as work progresses, shall be his sound judgment, his courage and only 21 milen front where the State owiih a good plant made under this act. Such payment his faithfulness to duty. ” the terms of this section shall be re­ at Weston wh ch requires tint one fortieth of a mill apportioned, within sixty days there­ shall be made by the Secretary of the on warrants drawn by the For further information please read annual maintenance to put it in »ince»-J ill opera after, to all the states in the same Treasury, manner and on the same basis, and Secretary of Agriculture, to such of­ the phamplet sent to every registered tion ? Read page 28 of the voter»’ pamphlet ; and it certified to the secretary of the treas­ ficial or officials, or depository, as voter by Secretary of State. you want to avoid needle»» taxation, vote may be designated by the state high ­ ury and to the state highway depart­ ACT QUICKLY. ment and to the governors of states way department and authorized un­ having no state highway departments der the laws of the state to receive Delay Has Been Dangerous in Tilla­ funds for the* state or county. in the same way as if it were being public mook. Sec. 7. To maintain the roads con­ apportioned under this Act for the structed under the provisions of this Do the right thing at the right time. I*nid advertisement \. S. Barne», \Ve»ti>ii, Orc first time: Provided, That in states Act shall be the duty of the state, or Act quickly in tijne of danger. where the constitution prohibits the their civil subdivisions, according to In time of kidney danger Doan's state from engaging in any work of the laws of the several states. If at Kidney Fills are evidence of their _ internal i...... improvements, then the any time the Secretary of Agriculture worth. amount of the appropriation under shall find that any road in any state R. M. Stevens, farmer, Fourth St. this act apportioned to any such state constructed under the provisions of Forest Grove, Or. says: "I think shall be turned over to the highway this Act is not being properly main­ there is nothing better than Doan’s department of the state or to the gov­ tained he shall give notice to such Kidney Pills for relieving backache ernor of the state to be expended un­ fact to the highway department of and kidney trouble. I have used them der the provisions of this act and un­ such state and within four months and they have also been taken to der the rules and regulations of the from the receipt of such notice said others in my home with very good Department of Agriculture, when any road has not been put in proper con­ results. I advise all kidney sufferers number of counties in any such state dition of mainttenance then the Sec­ to try Doan'« Kidney Pills.” Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't shal appropriate or provide the pro­ retary of Agriculture shall thereafter portion or share needed to be raised refuse to approve any project for road •imply ask for a kidney remedy—get in order to entitle such State to its construction in said slate, or the civil Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that part of the appropriation apportioned subdivision thereof, as the fact may Mr. Stevens had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. » « under this act. be , whose duty it is to maintain said Sec. 4. That so much, not to ex­ road, until it has been put in condi­ Administrator’» Notice. ceed three perqentum, of the appro­ tion of proper maintenance. ----- o....... priation for any fiscal year may by or Sec. 8. That there is hereby ap­ In the County Court of the State of under this Act as the Secretary of propriated and made available until Agriculture may estimate to be neces­ expended, out of any moneys in the Oregon for Tillamook County. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN In the matter of the estate of Lars sary for administering the provisions National Treasury not otherwise ap­ Jensen, deceased. of this Act shall be deducted for that propriated, the sum of $1,000,000 THE COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un­ purpose, available until expended. for the fisca year endling June thir­ Within sixty days after the close of tieth, nineteen hundred and seven­ dersigned has been, by the County See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. each fiscal year the Secretary of Ag­ teen, and each fiscal year thereafter, Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, riculture shall determine what part, up to and including the fiscal year duly appointed administrator of the named estate, and all persons if any, of the sums heretofore deduct­ ending June thirtieth, ninteen hun­ above having claims against said estate are ed for administering the provisions dred and twenty-six, in all $10,000,- hereby notified and required to pre­ of this Act will not be needed for that 000, to be available until expended sent same, duly verified in the man­ For Sale. purpose and apportion such part, if under the supervision of the Secre­ ner provided by law, to the under­ II '!'. Hotis, Pre«, Atloini) any, for the fiscal year then current tary of Agriculture, upon request signed, at the offices of Johnson & 18 »et. Salt and pepper shake» at Law in the same manner and on the same from the proper officers of the state, Handley, Attorneys at law, in Tilla­ per set ........................................... 5c. John I eland I lenilersoti, Sec basis, and sertify to the Secretary of territory, or county for the survey, mook City, Oregon. within six 41 Folding chairs, each ............ 50c. the Treasury and to the state high­ construction, and 24 Leather cushions 14x75 each 15.00 rttary Tr-a«., Attorney at- maintenance of months from this date. way department, and to the gover­ roads and trails within or only partly I High revolving de»k chair .. 1150 Dated this 2*th day of Oct., 1916. Law and Noirary Public nors of states having no state high­ within the national forests, when C. C. Jensen, Adminis- 1 Jjirgc mission chair ............ 11.50 way departments, in the same way as necessary for the use and develop­ istrator of the Estate 1 Desk ......................................... 12.50 Tillamook Title and other amounts authorized by this Act ment of resources upon which com­ of Lars Jensen deceas­ 1 Potted palm ............................... 25c. 1 Large palm ............................. $%.50 to be apportioned among all the munities within and ajaeent to the ed. Abstract Co. 1 Cnspidor ..................................... 10c. states for such fiscal year. The. Secre­ national forests are dependent: Pro­ 1 Large round oak card table . 12 50 FOR RENT. Law, At Mr .<■'» Weal Estate, tary of Agriculture, after making the vided, That the state, territory or 3 Paper files, each .......................... 5c. deduction authorized by this section, county shall enter into a cooperative Innina* . e. 25c. 144 acre ranch, 40 acres cleared, 6 Electric light shades each shall apportion the remainder of the agreement with the Secretary of Ag­ Both Pli nee. appropriation for each fiscal year riculture for the survey, construction, good pasture, large barn, room for 20 1 lot electric wire, colored globes sockets for ........................ 13.50 TH.t SNOOK OKKUOX. among the several a»’/» ’ol’ and maintenance of such roads or cows, a 5 room house, 17 cows, team lowing manner: One-third tn the ra­ trails upon a basis equitable to both of horses, wagon, hay making tools, 1 pool tabic with Fixtures and cues for .... ........ 175.00 tio which the area of each state bears the state, territory or countv and the etc. Can be rented either with or 1 complete Notice. Time stamp for billiard hall 11.00 without stock. This place is one half to the total area of all states; one- United States: And provided also, 4 Nickle match and ash trays mile from city and has city milk hird in the ratio which the population That the aggregate expenditures in Oct 22, 1916, 1 the undersigned, each ..................... lie. of each state bears to the population any State, territory or county shall route. Can be rented from 1 to 5 1 common chair ..................... 50c. am not responsible for an«' or all of years. See Ben Kuppenbender, of all the states, as shown by the not exceed ten per centum of the See Ira Smith, secretary of Com­ Elmer Plog's accounts hereafter. Nehalem Oregon. latest available Federal census; one- George Plog. mercial Club. Z EROLF I, ihe Standard Oiï £r Mata: G um 1> J2)AVID R obinson , PHYSICIAN AND SURGON, NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK KING & SMITH ALEX McNAIR CO Why Should Oregon Vote Pendleton $125,000 309 ■ ERWIN, PIANO INSTRUCTION, Diploma from Chicago Musical College.—Beginners receive the same careful training as the most advanced. Terms: $4.00 per months Instruc- uon. All lessons given at Studio. County Representative for the V\ iley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos etc. T. HUTih I__ J A A . -ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. omplete Set of Abstract Book» m Office. Taxe» Paid for Non Residents T illamook B lock , Tillamook .... Oregon Both Phones. p T. BOAI.S, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Surgeon S. P. Co. (I. O. O F. Bldg.) Tillamook Oregon. .... KBSTER HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW COMMERCIAL BUILDING FIRST STREKT. ORKC.ON TILLAMOOK, r II. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tilliitncok Oregon. JACK OLSEN, DENTIST. (1. O. O. F Bldg.) Tillamook Oregon - 0AR1. HABERl.ACIl. A TTORNEY-AT LAW. T illamook B lock . Tillamook . Oregon [JR. L. L. HUY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON T illamook B lock , Tillamook, - J OllN LELAND - Oregon. HENDERSON A I TORNEY AND COUNSE1J.OR.A 1-LAW. T illamook H1.0 k , Tillamook - Oregon ROOM NO. 261. PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEON Bay City AÜEX. MeNAIR & CO. GENERAL HARDUUARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. OREGON. KLA.N'D K | Al •¡k? "kmca csf a match NEW PERFECTION OIL.Cp0K-vS.TOVE m . d .. Oregon Both Phones. Tillamook ... Oregon Have Your House Wiring Done by Coagt power Co. DONE RIGHT at RIGHT PRICES EAT VIERECK’S BREAD, TILLAMOOK BAKERY At All Grocers. Notice. o- On November 1, 1916, the under­ signed will form a co-partnership for the practice of law, with offices in the I. O. O. F. Building. S. S. Johnson, T. B Handley