Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 03, 1917, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK
the Editors Say.
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People Won't go back to the farm
ntil they have roads to get there.—
mizer.
At this time it is claimed, that there
is three times as much flour being
milled than ever before, in the United
States. What a prolific field for the
government to do a little regulation
in the interests of the consumer.—
Willamina Times.
would never be made. Another point
upon which he laid stress was that
even if the objection* of the opposi­
tion to certain possible contiugeucies
were well founded they need not
necessarily affect the proposal as a
whole, for should they arise quick
remedies may be applied by the gov­
ernor or the legislature.— Independ­
ent.
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A woman in West Virginia has been
married three times. Her maden name
was Partridge, her first husband was
named Kobins, the second husband
was named Sparrow, and the last
man she married was named Quail.
As an outcome, she has two young
Robins, one Sparrow and 3 Quails
Her grandfather on her mother's side
was a Swan and the other was a Jay.
He’s dead now, and a bird of Paradise
—we hope, but what beats the blue
duce is that they live on Hawke
avenue in a town called Eagle, on
Canary Islands, unless the whole
tribe has flowu away since we rushed
to press.-—Berman Dericks.
HEADLIGHT MAY 3,191
are paying for them.
"Our present system is like paying
rent; paying for roads every month,
every year, and at the end of the
lease we move out with nothing to
show for our payments, for Clacka­
mas County has nothing to show for
the money expended up to 1916.
“Six million dollars at 4 per cent;
500 to 600 miles of hard surface roads
at no more expense per annum than if
you wait 20 to 25 years to get the
same roads. Isn’t it good business?”
We condense the foregoing from
the Canby News,—Oregon Voter.
Notice of Final Account.
The undersigned has filed his final
account as administrator of the es­
tate of Harry Wingate Cottle, deceas­
ed, in the county court of Tillamook
County, Oregon, and the County
Judge of said county has appointed
Monday, May 14th, ¡917, at to
o'clock a.tu. in the county court room
in the court house in Tillamook City,
Oregon, as the time and place for I
hearing objections to said account I
and the final settlement thereof.
H. T. Botts.
Administrator of the Es­
tate of Harry Wingate I
Cottle, Deceased.
We are now located in our new
stand at the FRYE WAREHOUSE
at the S.P. Railroad, near the S.P.
Depot, where we welcome all our
customers to call and see us. We
carry a full line of Feed. Silosand
Farm Implements.
Our prices
are the lowest for the value re­
ceived. Let us know your wants.
Down town office at A. C. Ever­
son’s Real Estate Office. Both
phones at warehouse and office
The official report from Berlin
Administratrix's Notice to Creditors. 1
says the Germans gave ground before
Mail Orders a Menace.
the French “because the position be­
Notice is hereby given, that the
comes unsuited to them." In the same
The fight between the retail selling County Court of the State of Oregon, i
way, we take it, that a red hot poker
of goods by local merchants and the for the County of Tillamook, has ap- |
becomes unsuited to the man who
centralization of selling in the hands pointed the undersigned administra­
picks it up.—-Oregon Register.
trix of the estate of Thomas Brooten, ,
of a few huge city corporations in the deceased, and all persons having
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mail order business is growing more claims against said estate are hereby ,
An increase in inquiries for Oregon
bitter every day. It affects not only notified to present them to said ad­
farms is now being receivedin various
the
merchant bul every citizen in the ministratrix, at her residence at Clov­
sections of the state, which indicates
erdale, Oregon, together with the
smaller communities. It is a fight be­ proper vouchers, within six months
a movement to the west of eastern
tween
the
country
at
large
and
a
few
from the date of this notice.
people who desire to better their con­
Dated March 29th, 1917.
big cities, between the bread and but­
ditions. Oregon offers opportunities
Ruby Brooten, Admin-
If
there
should
ever
be
any
uneasi
­
ter
of
our
neighbors
and
townsmen
to the workers in home building that
istratrix of the Estate ,
are not found in the East, but to the ness as to our ability to transport an and swollen dividends for a few east­
of Thomas Brooten, 1
army
to
Europe,
despite
the
menace
ern
millionaires.
deceased.
drone there is no hoping.—Sheridan
of
the
Prussian
submarines,
it
should
Mail order houses have grown rich
Sun.
be set at rest by the record of the and are growing richer at the expense
Summons.
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'Twasn't so long ago when a few British in getting the Canadian troops of the local merchant and the smaller
In the Circuit Court of the State of
pains of horse shoes could furnish safely,across the Atlantic. More than cities. Every dollar that goes to them
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County.
amusement enough for a real holiday 300,000 of these men have been sent leaves town forever. It is a final Oregon, for Tillamook
Coats Driving & Boom Com­
• •• /Illi
VIUUI*I| community.
VUIIIIIIUIIIl J. 1 imes from North America to England and farewell. And the smaller the town pany, a corporation,
In
(he ordinary
Rave changed. Pitching horse shoes from there to France and not a single the greater proportionate part of this
Plaintiff.
vs.
and the simple games no longer life has been lost on the way. This burden is called upon to bear.
amuse us. It has got to be something lias been accomplished under convoy
Retail stores are a prime necessity Carl Haberlach and Amanda
Haberlach, his wife and Frank
more exciting, more expensive and of the British Navy alone, in spite of to every town, hamlet and city. S. Sugimoto,
Defendants
the
fact
that
the
submarines
would
attracts
the
more modern before it
Spending money at home is a neces­
To Frank S. Sugimoto, one of the
have
sunk
any
transport
they
could
attention of the present generation.—
sity to the prosperity of that home above named defendants in the name
have reached, and without assistance town. Sending money away for some of the State of Oregon;
News Times.
from the American Navy. If the time thing that could be purchased from
You are hereby required to appear
should
come for us to send an army the local merchant is a direct blow to and answer the
complaint filed
the
war
de-
It is understood that
you and the other defendants
partment has several very good reas­ to Europe, we would have the benefit the merchant, to the local newspaper against
in the above entitled Court and action
ons for not wanting married men not only of the protection heretofore and banks, to every citizen of the en­ on or before the last day of the time
given
the
Canadians
by
Great
Britain,
in the ranks. First, a married man
tire town. If persisted in and cn- prescribed in the order for publica­
with the responsibilities of supporting but of our own naval forces as well, couraged it means stagnation or tion of Summons herein to-wit: the
35th day of May, 1917, and if you fail
a family is apt to worry more or less which by the time we have a force worse for local business interests.
to answer for want thereof the plain­
ready
for
transportation
will
be
much
about them; second, die government
Every one who has studied the tiff will take judgment against you
would feel morally obliged to support more extensive than they are now.— question—except the mailorder hous­ that your damages be assessed and
these dependent
persons, which Oregonian.
es themselves and those directly de­ awarded for the land sought to be
appropriated and described as follows
would require heavy additional ex-
pendent upon them for a livelihood— to-wit:
Here
’
s
a
"bit
”
of
news
that
savors
of
penditures; third, the possibility
A strip of land 40 feet in width
of true common sense. It may have is opposd to them as an evil of the over,
The Best Antiseptic Healing Germicide
through and upon the lands of
future heavy pension claims are re-
present economic system.
taken
the
war
to
do
it,
but
it
is
al
­
the defendants, for the use of the '
duced to a minimum in any army of
The
costs
of
doing
business
are
the
most worth the price: Corvallis high
plaintiff and being twenty (20) feet
single men.—News Reporter.
Creo-Septic is completely soluable in water. Two
school girl graduates this year will same but the mail order method of in width on either side of the follow­
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buying results in a loss of interest on ing described center line thereof, to-■
wear
graduating
gowns
costing
a
sum
tablespoon
fu Is to each gallon of water is the average
When the law provides that 70 per
the money that is paid in advance, in wit:
in
strict
conformity
with
the
univers
­
Beginning
at
ths
government
quar
­
strength
to
be used. Being of a soapy nature it proves
be
expend-
cent of the road tax must
a delay in receiving and exchanging ter (%) stake on the North boundary
very
effective
for washing the animals and stable uten­
ed in the district where it is paid and al disposition toward economy—not unsatisfactory goods and makes it of
Section 24, Township Two South
the remaining 30 per cent shall go in­ more than $5. Such is the edict issu­ impossible to examine merchandise of Range Ten West, thence along the |
sils,
and
if
used
in general improves stable conditions.
to the general county fund, how can ed by the board of education. This is previous to receipt and payment for North boundary of Section 24. on a 1
$2.00 a Gallon.
a district expect the county to pay for in conformity with the action of the the goods. It has little to defend it ex­ true course North 85 degrees 43Ü 1
boards
of
enducation
in
many
of
the
minutes,
West
1262.76
feet
to
the
1-16
'
its permanently improved roads? For
cept a supposed saving. Even when corner ou the North line of the
this reason about all that a district larger communities of the state, and that saving is apparently real it re­ Northwest quarter of Section 24;
will
fit
in
with
the
idea
that
has
been
can do under the present law is to tax
thence along the East boundary of
sults in a loss to the purchaser.
the Northwest quarter (%) of the1
itself and untie its general and special universal for many moons—except
No
man
lives
in
the
world
alone.
Northwest quarter of Section 24 on a j
funds and then call on the county for upon the part of the graduates and a No one is absolutely independent of true
course South 1 degree 07 min- j
portion
of
the
fond
parents.
Twenty-
what assistance that can be given.
his neighbors. Prosperity must be in­ utes West 939.7 feet to the center
five
and
$50
graduating
gowns
on
the
Resolutions demanding that the coun­
terlocking, mutual. Whatever benefits line of the right of way of the pro­
ty do the work can accomplish noth­ part of some have caused the parents one member of the community must posed extension of the Coats Driving
Boom Company's Logging rail­
ing, for the county has only 30 per of o*hers to stretch themselves un­ in measure beneEl every other mem­ and
way; thence along said center line on
reasonably
in
order
that
their
own
cent of the tax.—independent.
a straight course South 76 de'grees
children might not suffer from envy ber. One man's loss is lhe loss of j8 minutes West 1298.6 feet; thence
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everyone.
on this happy occasion.—Umpqua
along a line curving regularly to the
Without entering into the merits of Valley News.
It has been estimated that as high left, radius being 1146.3 feet for a
the road bond law, there can be no
as twenty per cent of the rural retail distance of 29.3 feet through a cen­
question of the urgent necessity for
buying for the county today is done tral angle of 1 degree 28 minutes to a
The G°od Roads Way.
the adoption of sonic plan or systcui
through mail order houses, If the point on the West boundary of Sec­
tion twenty-four Township 2 South of
that will give to the state of Oregon
There is no reasonable argument farmer will not buy from the mer- Range 10 West, said point being on a
the roads necessary to the develop­ against good roads from the progres­ chant in his nearby town that mer- true course South 2 degrees 47 min­
ment of her agriculture prosperity. sive farmer’s standpoint, in the esti­ chant will not be able to buy from the utes West and 1334.7 feet from the
Oregon has regions that are as rich mation of Grant B. Dimick, of Ore­ farmer, nor sell him the things he re­ government Section corner common
to Sections 14, 13, 24 and 23, all in
as* the richest, yet they are lying idle gon City, president of the Willamette quires. If the farmer says: “W'hat of Township
2 South of Range 10 West
for the reason that the cost of the Valley Southern Railway and for it?” in time of good crops, the mer­ of the Willamette Meridian; thence
transportation of the product of the many years County Judge of Clacka­ chant will be forced to say: "What of along said center line on a regularly
at in U4 forbiddingly gr eat. People mas County. A R. Dimick, of Los- it?” when the farmer is in need of curving line to the left radius being
1146.3 ft. and central angle 17 degrees
liould give this much thought before Angeles, brother to—Judge Dimick of accommodation or credit. It is not 23 minutes for a distance of ,447.7 feet;
'efusing to vote on the first big Clackamas, gets his garden truck only “a poor rule that doesn’t work thence ou a straight course South 58
hance they have had to begin a coiu-
degrees 07 minutes West 1270.8 feet
fresh from the garden before 7 both ways” but it is not a rule that
■ rehensive system of stale wide road o'clock every morning from a Farmer I works profitably either way it does to a point on the West boundary of
the Southeast quarter of the North­
onstruction.—Seaside Signal.
who lives 53 miles from Los Angeles. work. Mutual interests are the only east quarter of Section 23, said point
He brings it iu by auto over a hard true interests. No deal is profitable being on a true course North 2 de­
grees 22 minutes East 601.4 feet from
Experts say that fiom 45 to $0 per
surfaced road. Judge Dimick says it where one man gets the best of it.— the 1-16 corner on the South bound­
it of the oil in the present oil fields
Polk
County
Observer.
takes the farmers from Beaver Creek
ary of the Northeast quarter of Sec­
s been taken out, and all evidence
tion 23 Township 2 South of Range
neighborhood, t> miles from Oregon
rates a gradual decline in output,
10 West of the Willamette Meridian
City, one and one-half hours to drive
"The
Round-Up."
in Tillamook County, Oregon, con­
pullire three and a quarter million
into town when they make up their
taining in the aggregate 2.71 acres
Wheiles in use, and the annual
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minds to come and can conic with a
all being situated in Sections 23
Edith was light-hearted and tuerry and
addition is about 25 per cent, so that
and 24 said Township and Range.
little "jag” of garden truck.—Oregon
over
everything.
Nothing
appealed
to
unquestionably this country is facing
An addition any damages if any,
Voter.
her seriously. So one day her mother there be, and that the Court includes
a shortage of gasoline. It is well
knowrt that there has been great
decided to invite a very serious young in its final judgment the terms agree­
Twaive Diaciplaa.
and conditions contained in
person to dinner and he was placed ments
waste in the industry, and many min­
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plaintiff's offer Jo put in not more
next to the light hearted girl. Every­ than three crossings on the grade and
ing eugineers say that the drilling of
lu Oregon City there are “1
Call at our plant and get prices,
thing went well until she asked him: track level at the most convenient
wells should be under federal super­ Disciples of Road Efficiency.”
save
you money.
place
the
number
to
be
designated
by
"You speak of every one having a
vision and there should be careful are sell styled disciples and se
you and your co-defendants at the
mission. What is yours??" "My mis- trial
conservation of oil. Henry Ford is so be preaching some firstclass
of this action, at the expense of
ONE BLOCK WEST OF P.O
sion" said the person, "is to save the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff
convinced that some substitute for gospel.
gasoline will have to be found that he
They relate that during ten years young men.” “Good!” replied the will take judgment appropriating and
Both Phones.
bas a force of experts experimenting Clackamas County has spent about girl; “I'm glad lu meet you. I wish condemning the lands hereinbefore
described for the right of way to-wit;
with kersene and alcohol.—Telephone $3,000.000 on roads, and only in 1916 you'ld save one for me.' •»
use, ard that it will take judgment
Register.
did they get anything permanent for
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against you and the other defendants
their money—about three miles of
In a certain military tribunal in for the costs and disbursements of
this action.
Level-headed people who really de­ permanent road.
England recently a caretaker was
1 his Summons is served upon you
sire highway improvement and who
They show that Clackamas County's claiming temporary exemption on the by publication thereof by order of the
1« their arguments against the pro­ contribution to the State millage tax ground that he had not yet succeeded Honorable A. M. Hare, County Judge
posed road bonds are not merely is only $7,500 per year, while the re­ tn finding a suitable substitute for his of Tillamook County, Oregon, in the
seeking to excuse an opposition to all turn to Clackamas County, if the work, which included the manage­ absence of the Honorable George R.
Bagley, Circuit Judge, of the above
improvements will indorse the view Road Bond Bill is enacted, will be 20 ment of an electric installation, patent entitled Circuit Court, which order is
expressed by Mr. E. B. Tongue at miles of pavement worth at least ventilating apparatus, and so on Rut dated the toth day of April, 1917, and
Iasi Friday's road meeting. In effect $400,000, and ask whether it is not to the chairman of the tribunal a skil­ the date of the first publication there­
it was that the bonds offer the first good business for Clackamas County led caretaker seemed an unnatural of, being the 12th day of April. 19:7,
and the date of the last publication
practicable method yet presented tor to support the Bond Issue.
combination not to be encouraged, will expire on the 25th day of Mav,
pulling Oregon out of the mud, and
hen you bought your farm,” ask and he expressed the opinion that 1917.
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Webster Holmes,
that the mud itself is a complete the Twelve Disciples, "didn't you "any old thing with a mop and dust­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
-<wer to the opposition Mr. Tongue make a small payment down, and pan would do.” Couldn't you get
*wbly called attention to the fact agree to pay the balance in install­ some elderly respectable women to
THE BEST STOCK OF HARD WARR I
Notice.
was impossible to present a ments. and didn't you pay a higher take your job during the war?” he
e
-
J That would not be open to objec­
rate of interest than four per cent?
asked And the caretaker, with the
THE COUNTY.
The stallion Liberal, black Perch-
ión and if w^ waited until a flawless
"So it is with road bonds, you will sweetest of smiles, answered: “And eroa,
will be at the Harris birn once
See
Us
plan was V , mulcted a beginning have the use of the roads while you Couldn't you sir?'
for
Prices
Before Ordering Elsewh<
a week for two day*, Friday and Sat­
itretche«
urday, commencing April list
the harJ su.
that there are
—I
W. KUPPENBENDER
Tillamook, Oregon
CREO-SEPTIC
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist, Tillamook Ore
FRANK HE YD & CO
General Contractors
and Builders.
Estimates & Plans Furnished.
SEE OUR
Special
flUEX. McHRIR & CO
GEHERRb HRRDUIRRE
Kitehen Ranges and.
Heating Stoves.