Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 17, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 17, 1917
WHAT GOGD ROADS ENTHUSIASTIC GOOD OPPONENTS OF ROAD
MEAN TO FARMERS ROADS RALLY HELD BONDS JUGGLE FACTS
Summons.
—o------
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
T
ELAND E. ERW1N
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Diploma from Chicago Musical
dersigned has filed her final »<:coun.t
Oregon for Tillamook County.
as Executrix of the last wi I and College.—Beginners receive the same
Mortgage Company for Amer­
testament of Johanna Mane Larsen, careful training as the most advanced.
ica, a corporation, Plaintiff,
deceased, and that the County Court
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
vs.
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
Frank W. Crane, Bertha Grace
tion.
ty
of
Tillamook,
has
set
the
19th
day
Flv.e Hundred Oregon Boosters
Crane, J. G. Balmer, Jane
of May, A. D„ 19O at ten o clock a
All lessons given at Studio.
Seven Portland Hotels Alone
Roe Balmer,
Ernest C.
Counties Outside cf Multnomah
m. at the court room of said court, in
County Representative for the
Indorse $6,000,000 Bond­
Crown, Emma A. Crown, E.
Disburse $350,000 Annually
Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
Will
Receive
More
Than
J.
McHugh,
Lizzie
McHugh,
ing Bill.
Oregon, as the time and place tor grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
F. R. Beals and Mary Doe
For Ranch Products.
the hearing of objections, if any there etc.
They Contribute.
Beals, Defendants.
are, to the said account and the set­
To Ernest C. Crown and Emma A.
Five hundred good roads boosters.
tlement of said estate.
J0AVID ROBINSON, M.D.,
Seven of Portland’s leading hotels representing 33 of the 36 counties of
Crown:
Dated April nth, 1917.
In an effort to turn tbe voters of
In the name of the State of Oregon,
annually disburse among Oregon pro­ the state, at a state-wide good roads
Marina A. Larsen Execu­
ducers |350,000 for the products of rally in Portland, Saturday, April 28th, Benton. Laue, Linn and Marlon Coun­ you are hereby required to appear
trix of the last will and
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
complaint filed
the farm. Of that total at least *210,- Unanimously indorsed the 3tt.uOO.OOU ties against the road bond bill, C. E and answer the
testament
of
Johanna
Spence.
Master
of
the
Grange,
is
mak
­
against
you
in
the
above
entitled
suit
Marie
Larsen
Deceased.
000 Is distributed direct to the small good roads bond bill and voted to wage
NATIONAL BUILDING,
farmer for poultry, butter, eggs, milk, an aggressive campaign in behalf of ing tbe unfounded assertion that none within six weeks from the date of the
»y raised from lire bonds first publication of this summons,
cream and vegetables. The remain­ the measure until the date of tbe spe­ of the
Summ°ns.
that being the time fixed in the order
will
be
tided
on
roads
in
tbe
Wil­
ing >140,000 is paid out for bam, ba- cial election on June 4th.
------o
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
ley south of Multnomah for publication of summons within
lametta
aon, fish and fresh meat.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Stirring addresses were delivered by County; that t all of the money contrlb-
which
you
shall
so
appear
and
ans
­
contrib­
Although the foregoing figures are Governor Withycombe, John Hartman,
wer said complaint, the said first day Oregon for Tillamook County.
T. BOILS
those of the hotels which handle the Frank Terrace, Andrew Eggeman, Si­ uted by Willamette Valley counties in of publication being the 17th day of Verna L. Mast, Plaintiff.
vs.
bulk of the transient travel In Port­ mon Benson, E. J. Adams, C. C. Chap­ automobile licenses and In taxes from May, 1917. and if you fail to so appear
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
land. they do not show all that the man, Mrs. Charles H. Caatner, presi­ the quarter mill state road tax will be and answer said complaint for want Reuben H. Mast, Jr. Defendant.
To Ruben H. Mast, Jr„ above nam­
transient travel means to tbe Oregon dent of the Oregon Federation of Wo­ required and will be expended in com­ thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Complete Set of Abstract Book« in
pleting the Columbia River Highway. Court f-or the relief demanded in said ed Defendant.
farmer.
men’s Clubs, and representatives from
Office.
Jn the name of the State of Oregon
The plain facts are:
Hundreds of tourists frequently each of the counties represented at the
complaint, to-wit: For a judgment
1st.—Reliable engineering estimates against the defendants, Frank W. you are hereby required to appear and
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
take their meals at a grill, restaurant gathering.
the complaint filed against
secured by the Highway Commission
and Bertha Grace Crane, in answer
T illamook B lock ,
or cafeteria not connected with the
you in the above entitled suit and
Reports from all sections of the state agree that *1,750,000 will complete the Crane
with
interest
the
sum
of
$3,570.68,
hotel at which they are registered, were optimistic In their tone and It
Tillamoog
.... Oregon
court
on
or
before
the
last
day
of
the
If obtainable these figures would ma­ was confidently predicted that the road Columbia River Highway from Astoria thereon at 8 per cent per annum from time prescribed in the order lor the
Both
Phones.
and
after
April
I,
1017,
and
for
the
terially swell th» grand total of what bond bill would be approved by the to The Dalles.
publication of this summons, and ii
2nd.—Multnomah County pays 37% further sum of $350.00 attorney's fees, you fail to so answer for want there­
this business means to Oregon pro­ voters of the state at the special elec-
per cent of the state tax and 40 per with interest thereon at 8 per cent of plaintiff will apply to the court for
ducera.
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
tion In June. It wag decided, bow-
annum, and for its costs and dis- the relief prayed for in the complaint,
One of the arguments used against ever, to prosecute the campaign ag- cent of tbe automobile license fees but | per
burseiiient$
herein,
and
for
a
decree
the six million road bond bill is that gresslvely that the favorable majority under tbe highway plan embraced in foreclosing that certain mortgage on to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
the road bond bill not one cent of the
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex­
the roads to be hard surfaced under for the measure may be decisive.
the East half of the East Half of the isting between plaintiff and defendant
money so paid will be expended In Southwest
the provisions of the measure will be
Surgeon S.P. Co.
Quarter,
and
the
West
and that plaintiff have the custody
Multnomah County.
I®“
"scenic roads" rather than market
Half of the West Half of the South­ and care of the minor child, Reuben
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
3rd.—Multnomah County will pay In east Quarter of Section 35 in Town­
roads.
The figures quoted above
automobile fees and state road tax ap­ ship 2 North of Range 10 West of the Harrison Mast; and that plaintiff be Tillamook .... Oregon
would indicate that the farmer has a I
proximately *2,400,090 which is more Willamette Meridian, less one acre decreed to be the owner of a one-
direct and material interest in any
third interest in and to the real prop­
than
sufflcloat to complete the Colum­ sold to Fred Kabkee by deed dated erty
plan of road building such as is pro­
described in the complaint; and
Tbe
*6,000,000
bond
issue
is
a
move
bia
River
Highway
and
leave
a
bal­
EBSTER HOLMES,
vided tor it it will make more acces-
February 28, 1913, and recorded in that defendant be adjudged to pay
In
the
step
to
secure
good
roads
and
ance of *650,000 to be applied on other Book Y at page 271 thereof of the the sum of thirty dollars per month
Bible a market such as Portland af-
should be supported. A movement of roads. These figures do not take into Records of Deeds for Tillamook
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
fords for his products,
for support of said minor child, and
As an illustration of what good this kind must have a beginning and account the amounts that will be paid County, Oregon; which said mort- for such other relief as the court may
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
as
the
roads
are
built
the
demand
will
by Clatsop, Columbia, Hood River and gage was executed October I, 1913, deem meet with equity, and for the
roads mean to the farmer one Port-
grow
until
eventually
what
Is
now
a
and
recorded
December
10.
1913,
in
Wasco
counties
which
will
also
be
costs
and
disbursements
of
said
suit.
FIRST
STREET.
land hotel pays one producer annually
This summons is served upon you
*3000 tor eggs alone
He pays 33 system of proposed main highways will available for completing the Columbia Book Y of Mortgages of Tillamook
OREGON
cents a dozen under contract through be but a part of a system covering the River Highway. The amounts paid County at Page 75 thereof; and for by publication by order of Hon. A. TILLAMOOK
entire state.—Burns Tribune.
Into the fund by these counties will the sale of the said mortgaged prem­ M. Hare, County Judge, of Tillamook
out the year
• * •
further reduce the amount of Multno- ises to satisfy said judgment, and for County, Oregon, in the absence of
There I k no question but that with
H. GOYNK,
The law doubling the automobile li­ mah County's contribution to the Co­ a decree foreclosing you and each of the judge of the above named Circuit
the completion of the roads desig­
you of all right, title, interest and Court, which said order was made and
nated In the bond bill Oregon will at­ cense fee has nothing to do with tbe lumbia River Highway and leave a equity of redemption in and to said dated
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
the 19th day of April. 1917, and
tract a good share of the tourist busi­ *6,000,000 road bond bill. The auto­ considerably larger sum than *650,000 mortgaged premises, and every part the date of first publication thereof is
mobile
license
was
increased
by
an
­
to be applied on the Pacific Highway thereof, and for such other relief as to April ¡9, 1917, and date of last pub­ Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
ness now largely monopolized by Ci ali­
foruia and estimated to be worth to other law passed at the last Legisla­ and other roads contemplated in the the Court shall seem just.
lication hereof, and the last date on
ture. It is now a law. Tbe increased road bond bill.
Oregon
that state annually *200,000,000.
This summons is published by or­ which you arc required to appear and Tillamook
license will be collected whether or ' 4th.—Not one cent of the money der of the Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, answer is May 31, 1917.
not the road bond bill, which is a sep­ paid by counties of the state, other Judge of the above entitled Court,
Johnson & Handley,
ARE YOU THE OWNER
arate measure altogether, la approved than that contributed by Multnomah. duly made and entered the toth day
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
jack OLSEN,
OF AN AUTOMOBILE?
at tbe June election.
Clatsop, Columbia. Wasco and Hood of May, 19*7.
a a a
Snow, Bronaugh & Thomp­ GIRL’S STATEMENT WILL
River counties, will be required to
DENTIST.
If there were only one reason why
son, MacCormac Snow.
The Herald la heartily in favor of complete the Columbia River Highway
•very automobile owner should go to
HELP
TILLAMOOK
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
tbe polls June 4th. and vote “Yes” the *6,000,000 bond issue, because the aud the other roads outside of the Last publication
June 28, 1917.
Oil the *6,909,000 road bond bill It Is automobile licenses will pay the bonds counties enumerated.
Here
is
the
girl
’
s
own
story:
"For
Tillamook - Oregon
Sth.—In other words, under the *6,-
because automobile owners will pay and Interest, and the taxpayers will
years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach
Notice to Creditors.
for these improvements by tbelr iu not be out one cent for the construe- 009,000 road bond plan, Multnomah
and constipation. 1 drank hot water
tion of, our main thoroughfares, and County automobile owners and tax­
creased licenses.
and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing
Notice is hereby given that the un­ helped until I tried buckthorn bark, >£)r-
L. HOY,
But they will save several times the regular road fundB raised In the payers will not only pay sufficient
several
counties
will
then
be
used
to
funds
to
complete
the
Columbia
River
tbe amount of their license in wear
dersigned, by an order duly made and glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka
•n<l tear of machines, tire mileage build good lateral roads from the rural Highway but will also contribute to entered in the County Court of the ONE-SPOONFUL helped me IN- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
districts into connection with the main tbe fund that will be expended on the
ami gasoline.
Stantly.” Because Adler-i-ka flushes
Pacific Highway and other roads in State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­ the ENTIRE alimentary it relieves
Auto owners will have to pay the highways.—Houlton Herald.
T illamook B lock ,
ty,
has
been
appointed
Administratrix
w
★
★
the Willamette. Valley aud in other sec­
Increased fee regardless of whether
ANY CASE constipation, sour stam-
of the Estate of Harry Sappington, ach or gas, and prevents appendicitis. Tillamook,
When state bonds for good roads tions of the state.
or not the road bond bill is approved
Oregon.
were lirst proposed In California six
deceased.
It has QUICKEST action of any­
at the June election.
years
ago,
15
counties
voted
against
thing
we
ever
sold.
J.
S,
Lamar,
drug
­
If the *6.000,000 road bond bill Is
SUPPORT ROAD BONDS
Notice is hereby further given to all
approved by the people, the money the bonds. At a second bond election
ANO GET CONSTRUCTION persons having claims against the gist.
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON
¥
GOOD ROADS POINTERS
derived therefrom will be expended
iu tbe construction of a state wide
system of permanent roads
County money now spent on main
trunk lines will be used on laterals
and less traveled roads If the road
bonds carry at the special electlou on
June 4tb
“During the past winter, sheepmen
In my section of the state lost fully
40 per cent of their lambs owing to
tbe weather and the Inuliillty to Iran
snort »••ed from the railroads because
of the Impassable condition of the
roads,” reports G. M. Blakely, a proni-
tnent Grant County sheepman. "With
the good roads provided In tbe *6,090,-
*00 road bond bill we would have
been able to get tbe necessary stock
food and reduced to a minimum the
loss of lambs With the bottomless
roads we now have in our part of
the state, that was impossible. This
Is an element that enters into the
prevailing high cost of living Less
stock means constantly Increasing
higher prices
The people of my
county are emphatically for the road
bond bill and any other legislation
that will Improve existing conditions
in the mailer of transportation In ru­
ral communities "
"With good roads. Eastern Llnn
County can produce and market thou-
sands of tons of good products front
land now given over entirely to gras
Ing purposes." announced George QI-
sendorfer, a good roads booster of
Cascadia, who walked 16 miles to at­
tend a recent good roads meeting at
Lebanofl. “With our present poor
roads, It is impossible for us readily
to reach the market with such prod
nets. with the result that this acre­
age, so adapted for agriculture, la
chiefly valuable only tor grailng pur
poses With good roads that would
make markets more available, stock
can be moved farther back and this
laud developed in an agricultural
way. In this way, the further settle
nient of the stale would be aided with
a consequent Increase in the state's
production of food products "
Considering the aslivitles of State
Master Spence on the one hand aud
the number of favorable resolutions
passed by Individual granges on the
other, so far as the grange Is con
earned in the bond proposition It ap­
pears a case of whether the dog shall
wag the tall or the tall wag the dog
—Hillsboro Independent.
Tbe state pamphlet on the six mil
Ilea dollar bonding measure will soon
be in the hands of the voters
Do
aot throw It away without a careful
study This seems like an opportunity
for improved roads that we are not
likely to get again If now turned
Bows - KuaUUiu Herald.
for tbe same purpose last November,
said estate to present the same, duly
every one of tbe 58 countlt« of the
If the bond issue falls to carry (*6,-
state gave a majority tor the bonds. 000,000 roud bond bill), lot us ask our verified, to the undersigned within
Could better proof be asked that the selves what is golug to become of the six months from this date.
people of California have fouud that quarter-mill tax that we are going to
Dated this May 5th, 1917.
the issuance of state bonds for the pay anyway? What is going to be­
Effie Jenson, Administra­
construction of a system of permanent come of the auto license tax that the
trix of the Estate of Har­
roads is a profitable Investment?
autolsls are golug to pay anyway? We
ry Sappington, deceased.
« w •
talk about fearing the funds derived
Post
office address, Hebo,
The success of tbe *6,1)00,090 road from the bonds will be Inequitably dis­
Oregon.
bonding bill at the special June elec- tributed, what better off will we be
tion Iles In the justice displayed in regarding equitable distribution of the
the recognition of all localities of the road money If we vote down the
TESTED AND PROVEN
State in need of more roads; and bet­ bonds? Where will It go? Under the
ter roads. Recognise all of them and bonding bill we are assured that if There is a Heap of Solace in Being
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
build them as soon and fast as pos­ tbe county preparea Its grade that
Earned Reputation.
sible. If Good Roads and Mure Roads that designated road will be hard-sur­
1 b the slogan, cover the whole Slate faced. If the bonds loae, we aren't as­
For months Tillamook readers have
with the system and bury tbe hatchet sured of anything but continued bad
of clique or clan rule, otherwise, vote roada. continued mud and continued seen the constant expression of praise
the bill Into oblivion.—DrewBey Sun
financial loss In consequence.—Corval for Doan’s Kidney pills, and read
I about the good work they have done
♦ w •
Ils Uasette.
, in this locality. What other remedy
"The tax burden in Oregon Is so
. ever produced such convincing proof
Intolerably heavy," says the Union Re­
Milwaukie Grange at its last meet­ of merit?
publican. “that it la believed that most ing revoked Its action of a month ago, I Wm. Tupper, 1009 Furr St., Hills­
of the taxpayers will prefer to bond when resolution« were adopted oppos boro, Orc., says: “I have tried several
at the expense of the uuto license fees. ing the *6,000,000 road bond bill, and kidney medicines, but I have found
aa contemplated In the road bonding adopted another sot of resolutions ap- that there is nothing equal to Doan’s
act, rather tliau vote a big increase of proving the bonds as "a step In the Kidney Pills. 1 am more or less sub­
direct taxes to accomplish the same llue of progress." Opposition to the ject to kidney trouble and lame back.
end. The people Insist on having the proposed bond Issue Is being rapidly At times, sharp twinges catch me in
roads built, and the whole controversy dispelled as the voters study the meas­ my back and when I get down. I can
Is sb to methods of tinsnelng- direct ure and acquaint themselves with its hardly straighten up. After I have
taken a box or two of Doan’s Kidney
taxation or bonds based on auto li­ provisions.
Pills, my kidneys act all right and
I
cense fees.”
I I my back feels as strong as ever."
a a ★
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
*
♦
The automobile owner should re­ ♦ SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN
♦ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
member this: The law Increasing his *
URGES GOOD ROADS ♦ Doan s Kidney Pills—the same that
license Is now In effect. He will have ♦
♦ Mr. Tupper had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
to pay the increased license. The »6.
Oregonian
News
Bureau. * Props., Buffalow, N. Y.
000.090 road bond bill will be voted ♦ Washington. April 24.— (Spe­ ♦
on at the June election. If It carries, ♦ cial).—Senator Chamberlain to­ ♦
Whooping Cough.
the money raised froui Increased auto- ♦ day expreaaed Ills hearty ap­ ♦
’nioblle licenses will be used lu build­ ♦ proval of the propoaal to build ♦
Otic of the most successful prepar-
ing roads. If the road bond bill falls, * hard-eurfaced modern roads In ♦ i ations in use for this disease is Cham-
the money may be used for other pur­ ♦ Oregon paralleling the Pacific * bcrlain’s Cough Remedy. S. W. Mc­
poses. Every automobile owner should ♦ Coast. He declared that such
Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes
♦
not only vote for the bonds but he ♦ roads through all the Pacific * "Our baby had whooping cough as
bad as most any baby could have it. I
should be a booster for the measure ♦ Coast states would be of tbe
♦
because of his direct and personal In *
gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
greatest military Importance. ♦ I cdy and it soos got him well.
tereat In the revenue derived from his *
“While not familiar with tbe ♦ I sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
license and the mauuer iu which It la ♦ details of the Oregon road plan."
*
expended.
♦ said Senator Chamberlain, "as ♦
♦ • a
Notice.
♦ I understand it, that plan will *
The Outlook Is In favor of good roads *
provide roads which, from a ♦
•lid therefore In favor of the proposed ♦
The stallion Liberal, black Perch­
military standpoint, are moot ♦
bond issue. It will do all It can, legit ♦
necessary
But.
as
a
matter
of
♦ eron, will be at the Harris btrn once
itnately, to help carry the eonilng elec­ ♦
fact, we should have such roads ♦ a week for two days, Friday and Sat­
tion In their behalf.
urday, commencing April 21st.
♦
It Is true that several strong Inter­ * paralleling the Coaat line from ♦
Canada
to
Mesico.
First
clean
ests are opposing the bonds, but In ♦
Ornamental Fire Places Built
one ease at least the opposition Is p re­ * bard surface roads would afford
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
ready facility for transport lug
sumptions and not the real sentiment
Places absolutely guaranteed
both troops and supplies up and
of many who are being misrepresented *
not to smoke or money re­
down the Pacific Coast In the
We refer to the Grange and Its self-
funded.
♦ event of military activity on
imposed champion. State Master
Brick work of all kinds done
that
Coast
and
would
greatly
Spence. He is trying to make it ap­
on short notice.
♦ augment the railroad
pear that he has the support of the
We make a specialty of re­
"Hoads such as these would
Grange I11 hia opposition, but In reality *
pairing smoking Fire Places.
♦ have the hlghdbt strategic val­
he Is only voicing the sentiment of a
ue and ought to be built, but I
minority It Is a pertinent question
do aot believe the Federal Gov
to ask who gave him the authority to
ernmaat at this time baa the
ua- the naiuv of tbe Grange - Gieabam
lueuey to betid thorn."
Outlook.
»
TILLAMOOK ORF.
DULL AND SHARP
SHOOTING PAINS
Michigan Lady Suffered Such Pain*
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T îllamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
.
.
• Otegon.
ROOM NO. 281.
QARL haberlach ,
In Back and Head, But Say*
Cardui Stopped These
Bad Spells.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
Oregon
Palmyra, Mich.—Mrs. Chas. T. Ful­
c- HAWK,
ler, of this place, writes: "In 1911 I
got run-down, and I suffered great
pain... with both dull and sharp
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
shooting pains...also back and head,
I was weak and could only drag
__ _
Oregon
around, and should have been in bed. Bay City
for I really wasn't able to be up. At
times I would have spells that would
be so bad I'd have to go to bed, and J E. REEDY, D.V M.,
suffered intensely...
I decided to try Cardui, and saw a
VETERINARY.
great Improvement in less than a
month’s time. I used 7 or 8 bottles
Both Phones.
and was stronger...I got so much
better that my strength returned and Tillamook -
Oregon.
my work was easy for me. Cardu! did
me a world of good. It built me up In
health and strength. I haven’t had one
of those bad spells since. I haven’t
II. T. Botts, Pres , Attorney
had to take any more medicine since
or have any doctors either and have
at-Law.
been able to do my work right along
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
...I recommend It to other women
highly as the best medicine I know
retary Treas., Attorney-at-
Of for women who suffer from female
Law and Notrary Public.
trouble.”
If you suffer from female troubles,
follow this advice. Get a bottle of
Cardul today and give it a thorough
trial. It should help you, as It has
helped thousands of other women In
Law, Abstracts. Real Estate,
the past 40 years. At all druggists.
Insurance.
EB-14
Both Phones.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
everything about
a rainy day seems
to say
to keep dry.
to work in
comfort .wear
the FISH BRAND
RE f LEX SUCKR‘3
A J.T owir C o -B oston
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coast power Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES