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    TILLAMOOK
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HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER-23, 1916
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T
NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT
ordinary
civilian
Germans
I
was
sur-
is entitled to repayment of the same of sai<j water system, and of the funds
Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of Tillamook City,
. prised to find a very considerable
... o
upon warrant, front the City J.rcas- arising from the operation thereof, by
Oregon, on November 20, 1916, assessed the cost of street improvements
Two
steamerloads
of
the
I.
W.
W.
skepticism
regarding
their
alliea.
I
urer.
the provisions of the said Article IX
in pursuance of Ordinance numbered 318 and 321 of Tillamook City,
agitatorsand
and organization went to have heard educated Germans—and made
Section 30.—All money paid or col­ in the same manner as the
said agitators
Oregon, against all the property included in Local Improvement District No'
Everett
Wash.,
to
assist
the
striking
still
more
commonly
workingmen
—
lected upon the assessment for the Water Commission heretofore exist­
5, of Tillamook City, Oregon. The name of the owner and description of the
improvement of streets shall be kept ing was governed and controlled shingle weavers break down open observe openly that one fine day they property, and the respective amounts assessed ' against each lot or parcel . of .
shop
sentiment
and
in
resisting
their
would
awake
to
find
the
Bulgarians
as a separate fund and not used for thereby. It being the intent of this
ground are as follows:
any other purpose whatever.
Measure to make the Common Coun­ landing the sheriff was shot, six killed gone over to the allies.
Amount of
entirely
I “They feel themselves
Section 31.—No obligation incurred cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, the 1 and many wounded.
Addition Assessment
Block
Lot
Owner.
the
alone
in
the
world;
they
do
not
be-
When
there
is
a
contest
in
by Tillamook City on account of the governing body for the water system
5 . . . . 34 .. . Thayers ....$185.74
Catholic Archbishop of Ore..
issuance of street improvement bonds of Tillamook City instead of having United States between violence on lieve that they have any friends left, ^°n>an Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
6 . . 34 . . Thayer’s .... 194.22
and
they
do
not
expect
sympathy
5°
‘
n»n
one
side
and
law
and
order-
on
the
as herein provided for shall be deem­ the same under the charge and con­
7 .. . 34 .. . .Thayer’s .... 231.45
I other, the latter always prevails. even front the smallest and least im­ p°«ian Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
ed or taken to be within or any part trol of the Water Commission here-
1
34 . . Thayer’s .... 214.09
8
Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
S»it
portant
of
states.
Dutchmen
in
par
­
Blood
may
be
shed
in
the
struggle,
of the limitation imposed by this toiore provided tor by Article IX
1 .. . 37 . . Thayer’s .... 214.09
Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
¿■
o,
nan
but
the
outcome
is
law
and
order.
ticular
are
subject
everywhere
to
the
0 ... 37 . . . Thayer’s .... 231.00
charter or by law upon the amount ol hereby amended.
As people we believe in the rule of greaest suspicion, and I am convinced i°">an Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
indebtedness which may be incurred
Said election will be held at 8
3 .
37 .. . Thayer’s .... 190.95
Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
!;
o,
nAn
law,
we
believe
in
a
government
of
it
would
not
take
much
to
produce
in
by Tillamook City either by warrant o'clock in the morning and will con-
4
37 . . . Thayer’s .... 185.74
Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
p
o,I
>an
law
to
which
all
men
high
and
low,
some
places
in
Germany
an
outbreak
or general bonds.
unue until 7 o’clock in the afternoon
4 .. . Miller’s . . . 206.65
5 .. .
rich and poor, are alike subject, so against Dutch residents or visitors, ¡¿o,n»n Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
Section 32.— Whenever an assess­ of said December 4th, 1916.
6 .
4 ... . Miller’s . ... 206 65
Catholic
Archbishop
of
Ore.
i;
On
>»n
that
when
there
is
a
challenge,
such
but Norweginans are equally, if not
ment for altering, opening yr improv­
Dated this 21st day of November^
4
7 . . .
. Miller’s . . . . . 206 65
i;Otn»n Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
as that at Everett, it is promptly met even more, suspected.”
ing a street or construction, rc-con- 1916.
8 ..
4 .. . . Miller’s . .... 206.65
Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
by
the
citizens.
I
suuction or repair of a sewer or for
Ira C. Smith,
6 . . . Miller's . . . . . 206 65
1
I o0n,an Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
The I. W. W„ if anyone may judge
any local improvement which has
City Recorder of Till­
6 . . Miller’s . . . . . 206.65
The Menace of "Pork.”
2 .
Catholic
Archbishop
of
Ore.
by utterances and acts of members,
been or may Hereafter be made by
amook City, Oregon.
6 . . . . Miller’s . . .. . 206 65
3 .
£ütnan Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
believe violence is necessary to gain
Tillamook City, Oregon, is or shall
6 .. . . Miller’s-.
206 65
Thrift is to be practiced in Europe K°nian Catholic Archbishop of Ore.
4
...
ends sought, They have asserted
be detective, insufficient or inade­
1
as never before. It must be, if the M. hje!ch‘or
5 .. . .. Miller's
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
the need of violence as a reform
______ nations are to meet the enormous ob­ M.
quate, or has been or shall hereafter
5 . . .. Miller’s
2
agency. They have intense grudges ligations they have shouldered in or­ M.
be set aside, anulled, declared or ren­
5
•• . .. Miller’s
3
\i
e
clt
‘
Or
by
Notice
is
hereby
given:
That
against what they call the employer der to carry on the war. And it is M.
dered void or its enforcement refused
4
5 .. ... Miller’s
by any court of this State or any fed­ virtue of a writ of execution issued class.
5 . . .. Miller’s
safe to say that, unless Americans M.
5
e chiOr
They differ from most of the social­ practice thrift more, in their indus­ M.
eral court having jurisdiction thereof, out of the Circuit Court of the State
5 .. ... Miller’s
6
whether directly or by virtue of any 01 Oregon, tor the County of Tilla­ ists. The dominent element of social­ tries, in their public affairs, they are M.
5 .. ... Miller’s
7
decision of such court or when the mook County, dated the 3rd day of ists favors political action in contract going to feel European competition M. fr'hior
8
5 .. ... Miller’s
Common Council shall be in doubt as November, 1916, in the cause where­ with direct action. The dominent ele­ more keenly than ever before. Our M. Melchior
5 . . .. Miller's
9
to the validity of such assessment or in Aurie Al. Draper was plaintiff and ment believes in bringing about industries have been taught by this M. Melchior ............................. ........
10
.. 5 .. .. Miller’s .. .. 107.40
any part thereof, the Common Coun­ John Alaginnis and Jennie C. McGin­ changes in government through the war the grave danger in wasting by­ M. Melchior ............................. ........
96 24
5 . .. Miller’s ..
11
cil may by resolution make a new nis, his wile, were defendants, upon ballot and official action. The I. W. products, the wicked waste of public C. B. Vantress ......................... ..........
3 . .. Miller’s .. . . 96.24
12
assessment or re-asscssmenl upon the a judgment and decree rendered in W. believes in stirring things up by a money in "pork” deals of one sort or C. B. Vantress ....................... .........
3 . .. Miller’s .. . 96.24
13
lots or blocks or parcels of land the said cause oil the 5th day of Oc­ challenge of orderly processes. That another, the waste of human energy c. B. Vantress ......................... .........
14 .... 3 .. . . Miller’s .. . 107.40
which have been bcneiittcd to the ex­ tober, 1916, in favor of the plaintiff is called “direct action” while politic­ through preventable sickness or un­ c. B. Vantress ......................... .........
3 .
15
Miller’s . . . 96.24
tent of their respective and propor­ and against the defendants in the al is regarded as indirect.
3 . . . Miller's .. . . 109.90
16
employment. Americans, under the c. B. Vantress ......................... ........
The government of the United stern lessons of this- war, are coming w. . J. & S. J. Goyne ............... ...........
tionate shares of the full value then - . sum 01 one thousand and fifty dollars,
96.24
17 ... 3 ..
Miller’s . .
It
of. Such re-assessment shall be based . with interest thereon at the rate of I States is one of political actior
3 . . . Miller’s .. . . 107.40
18
to see that we can not go on, in such w. . J. & S. J. Goyne .............. ........
upon the special and peculiar benefit eight per cent per annum from the may be changed by a vtte of the peo­ fashion, much longer without danger w. . J. & S. ). Goyne........
...........
19
. 3 .. . . Miller’s .. .. 96.24
of such improvement to the respec­ am day of .March, 1915; the further ple. When an effort is made to of national humiliation or worse.— w. . J. & S. J. Goyne ............
........
20 .... 3 . .
Miller’s . . . 107.40
w. . J. & S. J. Goyne .............. ........
tive parcels of land assessed, at the sum ol one hundred dollars allowed change it in any other way, Ameri­ Boston Advertiser.
21 .... 3 ..
Miller’s .. . 96.24
w. . J. & S. J. Goyne ...............
time of its original making. Interest by the court as attorney’s fees in cans, with few exceptions, rally for
2 2
3 . . . . Miller's . . . . 117.19
;
and
the
plaintiff's
costs
and
law
and
order
and
offer
their
lives
said
suit;
S.
Diehl
..........
thereon from the date of delinquency
4
........
5
. Park........... .. 203 42
American Labor is Prosperous and J.
.... ...... in "'
:-1 • suit,' ' taxed at for that principle.
said
of the origin-.I assessment may be ad­ oi.soursements
J. S. Diehl .........................
4
6
........
. Park .......... .. 205.92
Restless.
sixteen
and
75-100
dollars;
It
is
difficult
to
imagine
anything
and
com
­
A.
ded at the discretion of the Common
Billings .....................
4
.........
7
. Park .......... .. 203.42
Council. Susli re assessment shall I" manding me as Sheriff to satisfy the of value that can be gained by the
214.58
8 .
4 .. .. Park ...
National organizations of labor de­ A. Billings ........
sale
course
of
the
I.
W.
W.
No
city,
no
said
judgment
and
decree
by
the
K.
Harris,
North
made in an equitable manner as mar­
% of ....
5 . . .. Park ...
81.18
5
clare that during the last two years
community,
will
permit
the
overrid
­
<>1
lln
real
property
hereinafter
de-
ly as may be in accordance with the
6
5 . . Park ...
81.14
5,700,000 laborers in the United Stat­ K. Harris, North % of ....
scribed
;
ing
of
law
by
violent
procedure,
for
J. Kirk, South 5z of...........
law in force at the lime it is made,
189.42
5 . . . Park ...
5
Now, therefor, in order to satisfy to remove the life and property safe­ es have received an increase of $300- J. Kirk, South J4 of...........
but the C ommon Council may adopt
8
5 . . Park ...
189.42
000,000 annually in
their wages.
guards
we
all
enjoy.
the
said
judgment
and
decree,
I
will,
a different plan of apportionment of
81,18
7
5 ... . Park ...
Their sensus is based upon reports K. Harris, North 54 of ....
..n
Saturday,
the
9th
day
of
Decem
­
benefits when in its judgment essen­
5
81.18
8
. Park ...
from 138 journals of industry or com­ K. Harris, North 54 of ...
ber,
1916,
at
10:00
o
’
clock
in
the
fore
­
tial to secure an equitable assessment.
189.42
7
5 ... . Park ...
Germans Trust Germans Only as merce. It is supplemented with sta­ J. Kirk, South '/1 of
The proceedings required by the noon of said day, at the front door of
8
189.42
5 . . . Park ...
tistics frbm the national bureau (not J. Kirk, South 54 of
Iron Ring Closes.
Charter of Tillamook C ity, Oregon, tin Court House in Tillamook City,
5
270.60
6 . . . . Park ...
’ department) of bureau as to strikes. J. W. Haskins........
Oregon,
sell
at
public
sale
to
the
high
­
J. W. Haskins ........
to be had prior to the making of the
6
6 . . . Park .. .
270.60
During
the
six
months
Which
ended
An “eyewitness” somewhere in Ger­ last July 1865 lockouts and strikes J. W. Haskins........
212.68
7
original assessment shall not be re­ est bidder for cash in hand, the fol­
6 ... . Park ...
2
212.68
7 . . . . Park ...
quired to be done again in case ol lowing described real property, sit­ many makes the following very inter­ occurred throughout the country. Albert Plank ...........
re-assessment. Such
re-assessment uated in the County of Tillamook and 1 esting observations. The most signifi­ During the same period in 1915 their Albert Plank ...........
270.60
3
7 ... . Park ...
270.60
4
shall become a charge upon the prop­ Stale of Oregon, to:wit:
cant teatures are the combing out of number had. been 543 only. These Albert Plank ...........
7 ... . Park ...
All of lots eleven (11), thirteen (I3) all available military strength, the
J. H. Rosenberg ...
1
270.60
erty upon which the same is lai 1, no;
8 . . . Park ...
symbols
of
unrest
are
as
noteworthy
C. McCarty ............
2
270.60
withstanding the omission, failure or fourteen (14) and twenty (2O) in sec­ abundance of healthy troops, the pop­
8.. .. . Park ...
as the statistics of labor’s prosperous­ K. White ................ .‘
270.60
3
8 . . . Park ...
neglect of any officer, body or per­ tion live (5), and lots seventeen (17), ularity of officers and the distrust of ness.
K. White .................
4
270.60
son to comply with the provisions ol eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and all foreigners. We read:
8 ... . Park ...
” The discount js more conspicuous
1
twenty (20), of section six (6), all in
9 .. . . Park ...
214.58
the Charter of Tillamook City, CJre
“In a third class carriage between in New Jersey and. New York than in J. E. Kirk .................
2
9
203.42
gon, or connected with or relating to townshit' one (1) south of range Mayence and Cologne 1 sat on a Sep­ any other state. The industrial com­ J. E. Kirk .................
. Park ...
S. S. Johnson ........
203.42
3
such improvement and assessment eight (8) west of Willamette Meri­ tember day with a group of soldiers mission of the Empire
9 .. . Park ...
common­ S. S. Johnson ........
4
203.42
. Êark ________
.. .
9_________
. .
and notwithstanding the proceeding dian, containing 320 acres, together and some civilians.
wealth informs the public that, the I
Said assessments have been entered in the lien docket of Tillamook City,
of the Common Council or any offi­ with the tenements, hereditaments
“As we passed the fortress of Elir- number of workers increased by 25
and appurtenances thereunto belong­ enbreitstein, on the Rhine, a noncom­ per cent, their wafces by 40 per cent, Oregon, and are now payable. Property owners have 30 days from date of
cer, contractor or other person con
netted with such work may have been ing or in anywise appertaining.
missioned officer grinned, waved his and yet the dealings between employ­ (his notice within which to apply to the undersigned City Recorder of Tilla­
Dated the 8th day of November, hand toward the trowning rock, and
mook City to pay said assessment in installments in accordance with the pro-
irregular or defective, whether such
ers and employes in New York were
1916.
irregularity be jurisdictional or otliei
observed complacently: “Iheyve got seldom more disturbed than they Datcd this November 21st. iqi 6.
visions of the charter of Tillamook City.
wise. The Common Council shall ap
H. Crenshaw,
to come out ot that now. 1 read a pa­ have been this year.
point a time and place not less than Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon. per diligently and paid no open at­
Ira C. Smith,
i
If the total and real increase of
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon.
20 days distant when it will meet for
tention. Presently he explained. There American labor’s wage could be as­
the purpose of making such re- issi -
were 'slackers,' he averred, with nice, certained it probably'would show an
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
ment. The City Recorder shall give 10
soft jobs up at Ehrenbretstein—men increase of purchasing power exceed­
days notice by one publication in a
Notice is hereby given; That by who had not yet fired a shot in anger ing the enormous increase in the
newspaper published in Tillamook
and did not mean to if they could help American stock of gold, This, though
City, Oregon, of the time and. placi virtue of a writ ol execution issued I it. 'But out they come,’ he said, and it enters banks, does not remain there
fixed by the Common Council lor out of the Circuit Court of the State, added that it was high time.
but flows out to spread and support
making such re-asscssment. At the 01 Oregon, tor the County of Tilla­
“He declared that there were some industry. The increase of wages also
time appointed therefor, unless at mook uated the 3rd day ot Novem­ I 10,000 who had succeeded in smug­ produces these effects, but does so
some lime the Common Council shall ber, 19 16, m the cause wherein W. H. gling themselves into all sorts of ad­ differently. It is spent profusely. It is
adjourn until a future time or day for I'lippin was plainliit and John Ma­
ministrative jobs. Some, he said, had only in slight degree saved and made
such purpose or appoint another lime gill! ns and Jennie G. McGinnis, his secured the job directly by paying productive again.
wile,
were
deimdants,
upon
a
judg
­
therefor, and in such event at such
Prosperity passes. It never contin­
considerable sums of money to var­
adjourned or further meeting the ment and decree rendered in the said
ues permanently. It is a time for in­
ious
people;
others
had
friends
and
cause
on
the
bth
day
of
October,
Common Council shall proceed 1 '
19 16, in lavor of the plaintiff and relatives who had helped them with dividuals as well as corporations to
maKe such re-assessment in the man
practice foresight and thrift. Expand­
against
the defendants, 111 the sum of their influence. An order had, how­
ner prescribed. At the time ol.making
ed incomes should be made to play
ever,
been
issued
expressly
calling
up
inter-
thirteen
hundred
dollars,
with
i
such re-asscssment the
( omnton
their part now in providing against
all
these
people
for
service
at
the
Council shall give an opportunity to 1.si thereon at the rate of eight t per
these days of depression which may
front.
In
particular
he
declared
that
a
lent per annum from the 3rd day of
any property owner to appear in pet
come and against the time when they
number
of
Jews
had
bought
them
­
son or by counsel and be heard in February, 19 15; the further su in of
may be 10 applicants for one posi­
reference thereto. After having made seventy eight and 8-100 dollars, selves off so far, but henceforth tion.
such re-assessment,
the I ommon taxes, with interest thereon at the neither money nor influence would
Council shall declare the same by 1 ate of eight per cent per annum help them. Ehrenbreitstein seemed to Be Kind To the Loved ones at Home.
resolution anti the same shall be a Hom the 9th day of August, 19 I 6 ; have a particularly bad name, espec-
------ o—•—
final determination of the regularity, the further sum of one hundred twen­ ially among the men, who declared Be kind to thy father, for when thou
that
the
officers
garrisoned
there
had
validity and correctness of the re­ ty and 60-100 dollars, taxes, with in­
wert wrong
assessment except as herein other­ terest thereon at the rate of eight per the best of good times, with “wine,
W no wvoi nice more fondly than
wise provided. Such re assessment cent per annum from the 9th day of woman and song.”
he?
Frankly, though, it did not appear
shall be entered in the docket of City August, 1916; the further sum of
He caught the first accents that fell
Liens and shall be enforced ami col
one hundred twenty five and 00-100 as though the combing out of these
troin thy tongue
lectcd in like manner as ordinary as dollars, allowed by the court as at­ 10,000, if there are as many, were yet
And joined in tny innocent glee.
sessments for improvement are cn
torney's fee in said suit, and the necessary. Both in south and in north Be kina to tny tattler, tor now he is
forced and collected under the Char­ plaintiff's costs and disbursements in Germany I saw what appeared to be
old.
ter of Tillamook City. Oregon. Ml said suit, allowed at sixteen and good strong, healthy looking troops,
His locks intermingle with gray.
stuns paid upon the former assess­ 75-100 dollars, ami commanding 111c and not a few of them. Of course, one His rootsteps now teeble, once fear­
ON THE ONE HAND
ment shall be credited to the property as Sheriff to satisfy the said judgment sees plenty of wounded, also, but I
less ana bold—
on account of which the same were and decree by the sale of the real can not say that the general impres­
you
may
have your house burned over
Thy
lather
is
passing
away.
sion conveyed upon my mind was
paid as of the date of such payment.
property hereinafter described;
Be kina to tny mother, tor low on her
your
head,
but on the other you
that
Germany
was
hard
put
to
for
Now, therefore, in order to satisfy
brow
A MEASURE.
the said judgment and decree, I will, men. On the other hand, it is true
should
have
a fire insurance policy,
May traces of sorrow be seen;
To Amend Article IX. ot the Charter on Saturday, the 9th day of Decem­ that when Germany is fighting on
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
of Tillamook City, Oregon, by ber, 19 16, at 10:00 o’clock in the many fronts there would naturally be O! well may st thou cherish and com-
iort her now,
adding thereto a new Section to forenoon of said day, at the front a fairly lavish sprinkling of men
loss. Now an insurance policy only
For loving ana kind she has been.
be known as Section 11.
door of the court house in Tillamook home on short leave or passing Remember thy mother, for thee will
calls for a premium of a few dollars
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO­
through from one front to another,
lily, Oregon, sell at public auction to
she pray
PLE OF 11LLAMOOK Ct 11
for every thousand valuation at in­
the highest bidder for cash in hand, In the general military whirl it is
As long as God giveth her breath;
OREGON AS FOLLOWS.
1 In- lollowing described real property, hard for anyone but an expert to col­ With accents ot kindness then cheer
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
Section 1.— That Article IN of the situ.ilcd in the County of Tillamook lect evidence that counts.
her love away.
Charter of l'illamook City, Oregon, and State of Oregon, towitl
“Of one feature of the German ar­
of your anxiety about your real estate
Even to the dark valley of death.
be and the same is hereby amended
I.ots four (4), thirteen (l3) and my of today 1 can speak with confi­ Be kind to thy brother, his heart will
and do it now.
by adding thereto a new Section In lit fourteen (14), of section four
dence because 1 had. personal exper­
have dearth
known as Section 11, which Section and lots one (1), seven (7), eight (<). ience and also because 1 was able to
(8),
If the smiles of thy love be with­
shall read as follows:
nine (9) and ten (10) of section five make judicious inquiries—that is, of
drawn,
Section
1 he Water Commission
the
officers.
In
the
first
place,
they
(5) all in township one south of range
The ¡lowers of feeling will fade at
heretofore provided tor by Article IN
are
much
less
conspicuous
than
they
ci.;lit west of the Willamette Meri­
their birth
of the Charter ol
I lll.unook I ity. dian, containing 292.47 acres, to­ used to be. The ’witchcraft of the un-
If the dew of affection be gone.
Oregon, is hereby abolished, and all
gether with the tenements, hcredi- ¡form’ has vanished, but there has al- Be kind to thy brother wherever you PHONE US.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US
of the power and authority hereto­ t.itnnts and appurtenances thereunto so vanished some of that arrogance
fore held or exercised by the said , belonging or in anywise appertaining. which marked the officers’ cast not
are,
Water Commission is hereby trans
The love of a brother shall be
Dated the 8th day of November, only in Germany before the war, but
ferred to anti vested in the I ommon 1916
also up to quite recent days during An ornament purer and richer by far
Council of I illamook City, Oregon,
Than the pearls from the depth of
the war. 1 should say that the officers
H. Crenshaw,
Improvement Bond Sale.
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
and the Common Council ol
I ilia
the sea.
Sheriff of Tillamook now are much more adapted to the
11100k City, Oregon, shall hvicaltei
Be
kind
to
thy
sister,
not
many
may
spirit
of
the
people;
they
arc
becom
­
County. Oregon.
Tillamook
City
offers
for
sale
up
to
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
have and exercise all of the lights,
know
ing. if one may put it so, a ‘popular
December 4th, 1916 at 8 o’clock p.m.,
Reading in Place °f the Dic­
functions, powers
and privileges
The depth of pure sisterly love.
institution' instead of a cast apart.
$9.754.89
of
Improvement
Bonds
is
­
tagraph.
Administrator's Notice.
heretofore exercised by the aloisaid
The ’flapper’ may loose some of her The wealth of the ocean lies fathoms sued for the improvement of a portion
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Water Commission by virtue ot .111
Thousands of deaf people are today
below
enthusiasm of the days of brilliant
of Eighth Street. Bids must be ac­ throwing away all hearing devices
In the County Court of the State of uniforms, but the army in general
thority granted by said Article IN.
The surface that sparkles above.
companied with a certified check to
and it shall be the duty of the Jure < '11 '.>11 for l'illamook County.
has undoubtedly gained. The inso­ Thy kindness shall bring thee many a the extent of 5 per cent of the amount and enjoying all conversation. This
In the matter of the estate of Lars lence has diminished and public re­
tofore existing Waler Commission of
method is easily and quickly acquired
sweet hour,
of the bond issue.
Tillamook City to immediately turn Jensen, deceased.
through our system. Absolutely the
spect has increased. On the whole, And blessings thy pathway to crown, Dated November 21st, 1916.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
over to the Common Council of kill
only thing of its kind in the country.
therefore, the love of the people for
Affection shall weave thee a gar-
Ira C. Smith,
atnook City all ol its records, property til !-• ••icd ha- been, by the County the army has increased rather than
Our proposition is entirely original.
land of flowers
Court
ot
l'illamook
County,
Oregon,
City
Recorder.
and appliances of every nature now
Cost is trifling. See what New Liter­
diminished.
More precious than wealth or re-
d
ill
appointed
administrator
of
the
or heretofore held by it on behalf ol
national Encyclopaedia says on Lip
I
nown.
"Lastly, it has been clear for some
I Reading. Hundreds of people with
Improvement Bond Sale.
Tillamook City, and the water system above named estate, and all persons time that the losses in the corps of
having
claims
against
said
estate
are
o
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-
of Tillamook City shall hereafter be
normal hearing are taking up Lip
officers have been very heavy, much
Her Son Subject to Croup.
Tillamook City offers for sale up to reading for the many additional ben­
conducted, managed, maintained, con hcrebv notified and required to pre­ heavier, at any rate, than they were
sent
same.
¡Inly
verified
in
the
man
­
"My
son
Edwin
is
subject
to
croup
”
December 4th, 1916 at 8 o'clock p.m.. efits gained. You can understand
trolled ami operated by the < ommon
earlier in the war, and is possible
Council of "l'illamook I ity, and all ner provided by law. to the under- that part of the reason for this may writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kens­ $5641.59 Improvement Bonds issued f what the actors are saying just as far
-i.
nd,
ai
the
offices
of
Johnson
&
ington,
Pa.
"I
put
in
many
sleepless
for the improvement of a portion of away as you can see them. The eye
funds hereafter arising from the op­
Handley, Attorneys at Law, in Tilla­ be sought in the very heavy casualties hours at night before I learned of Fifth Avenue East. Bids must be ac­ understands beyond the range of
eration, control, or hereafter acciu
among the non-commissioned officers Chamberlain's
mook
Citv.
Oregon,
within
six
Coughh
Remedy. companied with a certified check to hearing. Send no money, but mention
ing therefrom shall be under the con­
especially those of lower rank.
months from this date.
Mothers nyed not fear this disease if the extent of five perecent of the this paper and state whether or not
trol and disposition of the Common
Dated this 26th day of Oct., 1916.
“Possibly the most interesting fea­ they keep a bottle of Chamberlain's amount of the bond issue.
Council of Tillamok City, but the said
you are deaf. All particulars wiM be
C. C. Jensen, Adminis- ture to me was the extraordinary fear Cough Remedy in the house and use Dated November 21st, 1916.
Common Council shall be governed
sent you absolutely free and with no
istrator of the Estate and dislike of all foreigners of what­ it as directed. It always gave my boy I
expense to you. Address, School of
Ira C. Smith,
as to the construction, management,
of Lars Jensen deceas­ ever nationality. In this fear are in­ relief.” For sale by Lamar's Drug
Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri.
City Recorder.
I
maintenance, control and operation 1
ed.
i
cluded even Bulgarians, for among Store.
Violence Versus Law and Order.
FIRE ! FIRE !
FIRE I I I
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
it The Insurance Man.”
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.