T1LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 2, 1919. 4 ' TELEPHONE RATES INCREASED meet expenses and fixed chargee. - on the line» when th» annistie« was The schedule proposed by the com- I signed. At first we thought they — -o----- wviv a uiu« to send us to Germany pany does not provide a elaaslfiea- ! , were going Tillamook County Mutual Telephone tlon of service sufficient in extent to to see that the Germans don’t start meet without unfair discrimination 1 trouble again, but they changed their Co. Allowed Higher Rate». the demands of a business of this 1 mind and they are going to send us ------ o------ character and magnitude and will ' back to Hrance where we probably The Public Service Commission has not be approved. Instead the follow­ ' will stay for a little while, then go decided, on the application of the Til­ ing schedule of rates ¡8 found to be back to the good old U. 3. A., which lamook County Mutual Telephone just and reasonable and not unjustly 1 think will be soon. 1 will be able to Company, that It can increase its discriminatory for the Tillamook tell you a whole lot when I get back rates to become effective the first of County Mutual Telephone Company home. Are you still running your this year. to chareg for service which it gives: farm alone or have you got it rented I he Commission bases its decision out? Business Service. on the following points: Individual line—unlimited aervlce I Give everybody my best regards, The Tillamook County Mutual Have they taken many men from Telephone Company was organized | >2.50 per month. Tillamook in the last drafts? service, line — Unlimited 2 party August 27th, 1908, and established i 1 guess you are all very glad that its first service in December of the I >2.00 per month. I the war is over now and all the boys service. 4 party line — unlimited suine year. The system now operated , will soon be coming back again. I consists of exchanges at Tillamook >1.75 per month. service—party line. sure will be glad to get back to the Surburban anu Beaver, with interconnecting good old U. S. A.. I think I will come EVERYBODY KNOWS circuits and lines for the two com­ >1.75 per month. 1 to Tillamook for a while when 1 get munities and extensive rural terri­ Residence Service. lout of the army before I start to work VAEVE-INHEAD MEANS EULZX tory adjacent thereto. The operation Individual line—unlimited service. again for the railway at Spokane. of the system is in direct competition >2.00 per month. I Well this is about all for this time, I with that of the Pacific Telephone 2 party line,—unlimited service wish you all a Merry Christmas and and Telegraph Co. From the system >1.50 per month. la Happy New Year. I am your friend, of bookkeeping used by the appli- 4 party line—unlimited service, Jos Zirr. I cant it is impossible to determine the >1.25 per month. actual cost of the property or an ex­ Surburban service—party line, I Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. act division of the expenditures be­ >1.25 per month. ■ ■ O--------- I tween operating and capitol accounts. These rates contemplate the main­ Notice is hereby given, that the Testimony introduced at the hearing tenance of batteries by the company undersigned Thomas McGlinchy, by indicates that to reproduce the pro­ and are to be applied irrespective of I an order of the County Court for Til- perty in normal, new and usable whether the subscribers are or are Ì j lamook County, Oregon, has been ap­ condition would require the sum of not stockholders in the company. pointed administrator of the Estate approximately >33,500.00, and that -----o------ of Edward McGlinchy, deceased, late ' I the deduction of accrued deprecia­ This is an increase of 50c. per of Tillamook County, Oregon. Notice tion will reduce the amount to >21,- month for individual lines and 25c. is further given, that all persons 500..00. It is quite likely that the per month for business and residence having claims against the said estate actual original expenditure Incurred service. I are hereby required to present the in the construction of the property same, duly verified and with proper the estl- was considerably less than vouchers, to the undersigned admin­ To Plan for Keconatruction. mated reproduction cost, although istrator, at 546 Marshall St., Port­ the latter is based upon normal land, Oregon, or to his attorneys Transformation of labor and indus­ within six months from this date. pre-war conditions. This seems to have resulted, as is usual, in the try from a war to a peace basis is to Dated this December 17, 1918. early development of mutual or co- be worked into definite program at Thomas McGlinchy, a Reconstruction Convention called operative companies, to a great ex- Administrator of the Es­ by Governor James Wlthycombe at tent trom the cooperation ot stock­ tate of Edward McGlin­ holders and others in furnishing la­ Portland, January 9, 10 and 11th. chy, deceased. bor and certain materials at abnor­ The details for staging the great Johnson and Handley, mally low cost, liis method of con­ state-wide conclave are in the hands Attorneys for the administrator. struction is not now available nor­ of Mayor George L. Baker of Port­ Tillamook, Oregon. mally and results accomplished by it land. are not in themselves alone a fair in­ Letters of invitation have been sent $1495 Three Passenger Open Model H-Six-44 Executor's Notice to Creditors. dication of value. A considerable to the leaders of every branch of ------ o------ share of the property has been con­ activity in the state. City and county 1495 Five Passenger Open Model H-Six-45 Notice is hereby given, that the structed from earnings. Only >4750 officials, members of the iegislature undersigned Earl N. Filsinger, by an 1985 and federal officials from Washing ­ Four Passenger Closed Model H-Six-46 of the authorized capital stock of order ot the County Court, duly >5,000.00 has been issued and paid ton, D. C. who are in touch with made and entered, has been ap­ Five Passenger Closed Model H-Six-47 - 2195 up and the remaining obligations of problems to be considered will be pointed executor of the Estate and the company consist of >5,000.00 among those attending. Industrial the last will and testament of Karl Seven Passenger Open Model II-Six-49 1785 and a >1750.00 note. Cash was re­ organizations, both large and Hmall Graumann, deceased, late of Clark will be represented and labor, both celved in consideration for the trans- or"gàn^zed^anT'u*norgà*nized*wÌ"lÌ havZ I County. Washington. Notice is fur- Seven Passenger Closed Model H-Six-50 2585 ter ot both stock and notes. | I» z> rjr a WZX w ♦ n r> I nil »vAatrtr**» , « V. n •• 1 — nz given • ’ that - a11 having — persons ---- 7 ------- - The applicant does not contend for delegates in attendance to take an t*ler -- a fair return upon the entire value active part in the discussion of Ore- I present the same to the undersigned, I in its property, but desires that its gon's most vital problem. Through the three days’ meeting, I or to his attorneys, within six revenues be made sufficient to meet months from this date, with vouch­ Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars operating expenses and fixed charg­ definite plans will be worked out to ers duly verified, according to law. es upon such Indebtedness as it may handle the reconstruction problems, Dated this December 17, 1918. now have. The value of the system which are now facing every state in Earl N. Filsinger, Exe­ is therefore only for secondary con­ the Union. It will be the purpose at cutor of the Estate and this convention to work out plans sideration to this investigation, but the last Will and Testa­ in accordance with the provisions of which will eliminate all chance of ment of Karl Graumann Chapter 279 of the Laws of Oregon unemployment, provide employment deceased. Address, for 1911, and after due consideration for the returning soldiers and sail­ Salem, Oregon. ors of Oregon, and also bring about of all pertinent factors, the amount Johnson & Handley the greatest development of industry upon which the applicant might be Attorneys for the Executor, reasonably entitled to expect a re- throughout the state in history. This Tillamook, Ore. Notice of Hearing on Petition to Ex­ I block 15; thence north to the north­ owned by them respectively, development will Include such indus­ turn will be placed at >26,000.00. east corner of Block 13 of said Mil­ follows: tend Drainage District. Service is given from 6 a m. to 10 tries as agriculture, shipping, min­ ler's Addition; thence east to the M. W. Harrison, 12 acres. I ------ o------ Notice of Bond Sole. ing, shipbuilding, lumbering, fishing, » p.m. with provision made for l the east line of lot 4 in Eli Goodspeed's Henry Rogers, 3 6-10 acres. In the County Court of the State road building, stock raising, etc. The answering of emergency calls at Park, according to the recorded plat Claude Thayer, 7 acres. Tillamook City, Oregon, offers for | of Oregon, for Tillamook County. night without extra charge. The op­ recognized leaders in each of these thereof; thence south to a point 60 N. M. F. Dawson Estate 3 V4 acre». erations of each exchange Is accom­ lines will attend th. convention and sale >14,500.00 of its bonds, to be dat- ; Notice is hereby given that hear- feet south of the south line of said T. J. Harris, Sr. 3*4 acres. plished by working only two opera­ participate in the discussion, and ed October 15th, 1918; payable twenty ' iag on the following petition will be Goodspeed’s Park, thence west to the H. A. Miles, 2 Vi acres. in the City held at the Court House definite programs for each endevor tors. Living quarters for one opera­ yean after date; redeemable after northeast corner of Block 1 of High­ F. R. Beals, Trustee for J. R. Eld­ tor are supplied In each instance as will be outlined before the conven­ five yean; interest six per cent, pay­ ot Tillamook, County of Tillamook, land Addition to Tillamook City; ridge, 1 acre. 5th day ot State ot Oregon, on the a part of her renumeratlon in order tion is adjourned. T. J. Harris, Sr. and wife, Mary The reconstruction problem is one able semi-annually. Bids will be re- February. 1919, for the purport« of thence south to the southeast corner that continuous attendance may be ceived up to the 6th day of Janaary, determining whether the prayer of of said block 1; thence west to the E. 2 acres. had In case calls at night are neces­ which affects the entire state and it west line of said Highland Addition; D. W. Ijams, Estate, 3 1-3 acres. is the purpose of the convention to 1919. Must be accompanied with a said petition »ball be granted. sary. thence south to the north line of That the present main ditch of AU persona owning or claiming an. check of five per cent of the arnauut bring together men interested not The monthly revenue available section 31 aforesaid; thence west from 500 subscribers under the pres­ only in various lines of endeavor but of the bid to guarantee purchase of interest in lands described in said 300 feet; thence south 30 rods, more Tillamook Drainage District is con­ ent rates, together with a small representing all section» ot the state, bonds, if bid accepted. Right reserv­ 1 petition are hereby notified to ap­ or Uss. to the north line of Tilla­ structed across the south part of the amount accruing from toll service so that a satisfactory state-wide pro- ed to reject any and all bids. Bids, to pear at said place on said date and mook Drainage District, as original­ lands proposed to be added to the show cause, if any there be, why the district, and by constructing a ditch I be addressed to the undenigned. will amount to approximately >560. grom can be placed into effect. prayer Ln said petition should not be ly established, thence west to the ' leading therefrom in a northeasterly In sending out the call for dele­ This business if continued should A. H. Gaylocd^ granted. place of beginning. . direction all of the land to be added produce an annual operating revenue gates,Mayor Baker has adopted the City Recorder. That Lt is proposed by the district | to the district by the proposed Erwin Harrisdn, slogan—"It can be done." of >6,720.00; Clerk ot the County Court. I to reclaim sueh lands for sanitary 1 change of boundaries, can be drain- I* Examination of the company rec- Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock­ To the Honorable County Court of and agricultural purposes, and that i md made more sanitary and pro- oids shows that there was expended Joseph Zirr Heard From. Tillamook County, Oregon; such, proposed reclamation will be ductive, but the same are low, wet holders of Tillamook Hotel Ca tu 1917 approximately >7,050.00 The undersigned being the Board conducive to the public health and ; swampy at this time for lack of which included interest and princi­ The annual meeting of the stnek-1 of Supervisors ef Tillamook Drainage I welfare, and public utility and bene- sttch drainage pal payments on company indebted­ Mr. and Mrs. Williams. That the said drainage can be pro pro- ­ It has been a long time, way back holders ot Tillamook Hotel Co moan y ' Dkuxict of TUhimook County. Ore­ ness and also the cost of minor ex­ That all the Lands to be included vided for a small cost per acre, and in Camp Lewis since 1 have written will be held at the parlors o£ the gon. being thereunto duly authorized tensions and addition to capitol ac­ “ herein described, would be prop- tbe vaIne of the |uds win be ln_ counts. Analysis indicates that if you. As 1 have a few mlnutea time at hotel building at Tillamook City, by a resolution, adopted by said of supervisors in session on «illy included w Lt bin Tillamook creased much more than the cost of adequate service Is maintained and present 1 want to write you a few Oregon, on Monday, January 6th, board if all reasonable operating require- lines to let you know that 1 am still 1919, at 2 o’clock p.m., for th» pur­ the 5th day af December, 1S18, do Dcalnage District, and can be drain- reclaiming the same will amount to. We further petition your Honor- inentH are fairly . met, the operating well after the battles 1 have been in. pose of electing directors, and nrans- hereby respaatfislly petition your ed into the present drainage ditches to appolnt three commis- expenses for 1919 may conservatively 1 am not allowed to write you very acting all and any other bsslness Honorable body, and ask that the of this district, and all of the lands ■ able 2?^.®* 1 »*«*•«■ Divided by law, to as­ expected to be not less than >7 250, much news as the censor la very that may properly come befene the beunmiry lines of said district be as herein described, J®. will be benefici­ exclusive of cupital charges and debt strict wLth us. Any way. after I left meeting, including the approval and. extended so, as to include th« lands ally affected by the operations " of sess benefits and damages on ac­ count of said proposed change. obligations, but including a fair al­ Cunip Lewis in June 26, 1918, aud ratification of ail contracts, asm, by­ hereinafter described, which lands the district. Dated this 5th day of December 1918 lowance for depreciation, mainten­ went to Camp Merrit from there to laws and proceedings, authorized, are not described by and included in That the benefits of the. proposed ance, taxes, franchise requirements England, then to France, where we adopted, and had by the Board of the petition and decree of the court reclamation Geo. Williams, of said lands will ex­ and uncillectuble operating revenues. stayed ut one place for nearly five Directors; aud generally considering; incorporating said district. Carl Hunt, The lands which we ask to have ceed any damage to be done thereby, the affairs of the company, and tak ­ It is contemplated under this esti­ weeks. After that went into action M. W. Harrison. included to the district are all these and that the beet interest of the mate that the company will, as is once in reserve, then, on Sept 26, ing any action competent ter th* Supervisors of the Tillamook following land include«!, and of the owners of the necessary, meet required Increases went into action again in France. stockholders to take with. lespee* included within Drainage District of Tilla­ boundaries, to-wit: thereto. such land, as a whole, and of the That's the first time 1 got near shell in operators' and lineman's wages mook County, Oregon. Beginning ât a point 20 feet east Dated December 19. 1918. public at large, will be promoted by fire, and we certainly had plenty of and provide for the better mainten­ State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ of the west _ J line of section SI in the proposed extension of said boun ­ Robert H. MvGratb. ance of the system in general. Al­ it for nine days straight. A good mook as. township 1. south of range 9. west daries, and the operations of the S*«retary. though no definite classification has many times 1 thought 1 would be a I, M. W. Harrison, I George Wil­ \«. M. and 30 rods south ot the district in relation thereto and that goner for good, but it seems 1 was as yet been prescribed for the be­ northwest corner of said section, sold this would be a proper and advanta­ liams, and I. Carl Hunt, being first counts of this company, lt should lucky enough In not getting hit. Our Notice of Final Account. point being the northwest comer of geous method of accomplishing the duly sworn, each for myself, say that provide for the accumulation of a division made a good name for itself, ----- » ■ — and that the matters therein stated the original Tillamook Drainage Dis­ reclamation of said lands. fund for replacement due to deprecl- but lost a lot of men. 1 tell you that Notice is hereby given that Louisa That Tillamook Drainage District I are true, as I verily believe. atlon now accruing, It is estimated a Signal Corps man's work is very Zurfleuh Grab, the executrix of the trict. as described tn the petition Subscribed and Bvrorn to before that the amount of >1100.00 per exciting at times while in battle. For estate of Henry Zurfleuh. deceased, therefore, and running thence north proposes if said lands are included me this 5th day of December, 1918. to the north line of said section 31; Within its boundaries, to drain said instance. 1 and two other fellows got year In addition to current minor has filed with the County Court of H. T. Botts. a ditch Geo. Williams repairs not to be claselfled as re- called out one night at two o'clock .Tillamook County, Oregon, her final thence east to the west line, extend­ lands by constructing Carl Hunt. Notary Public for Ore. placement will be i sufficient for this to go ahead to find trouble on the account requesting that the same be ed of Third Avenue East, in Tilla­ through the lands running in a M. W. Harrison My commission from the purpose. This i amount should be wire. Well it was so dark that we had approved by the Court and that the mook City. Oregon, and running northeasterly direction expires Dec. 21, 1919. thence north to a point 60 feet west present main ditch In the district, to to feel our way along the wire over credited to a reserve account each administration upon said estate be year aud charged to operating ex- shell holes, wire entanglement, ditch­ closed; and that the court has fixed of the southwest corner of Block 30 or near the northeastern boundary pen sea and such monies as are avail- ; dead men or horses out in No Saturday, the first day of February. of Thayer’s Addition, to what is now of said proposed extension, to be of WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS able therefore should be set ailde in Man's Land, aud shells bursting all 1919, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the court Tillamook City, Oregon, and running suitable site to carry off the excess FOR SPOT CASH I thence east along the south line of water upon the lands; the detailed a depreciation reserve fund to be ex around us, and also getting gas house in Tiliamm?k’rH» ANY ISSUE. pended only as provided by Chapter shells, and. probably, you would not *n Tlllaniook <** Ore«°n said Thayer's Addition or Additions, plan for such ditch to be furnished the time and place for hearing any -o- 279 of the Laws of Oregon for 1911. know how long before you ran into objections to said final account, and and an extension thereof to a point by the engineer of the district here­ In view of the above circumstance, some German snipers they left behind a're^rZuiwd’"“ south of the southwest corner of after; provided that the additional |50 $100 Block 16. of A. A. Miller’s Addition project and all expenses and tax *nd the fact tn© praimnt nr.i but ant present rataa rates are but wvurvthlnir everything uwnt went fin.» fine nnd and wo we got present their objections, if any. at to the town of Tillamook, now Tllla- levies thereof or connected therewith $500 J1000 low ii) comparison to others gener back from that drive safely of course, said ------ o- time and place. i mook City. Oregon; thence north to to be kept separate from the original ally effective throughout the state Our division lost lota ot i men after Send us your Bonds by registered, Louisa Zurflueh Grab. __ __________ the southwest corner of said block 1 reclamation project of the district. tor service under similar conditions. , traveling nearly all over France, Executrix of the estate of jg thence east to the __ ______ south west . That the number of acres of land letter and receive highest market jt Is readily determined that an In- ; They put us in box ears and shipped Henry Zurfluer, dec««»- .corner of Block 15, of said Miller’s I to be added to the district by the price by return mail. crease should be grunted in order us up to Belgium, attached to the ed. Addition; thence north to the north­ proposed change of boundaries will I WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO. that adequate service may be given ; French army. Weil, we have been in ,Geo. P. Winslow, west corner of said Block 15; thence be thirty-seven acres, and that the I and sufficient revenue obtained to action once up here and 1 have been Attorney for said estate. 200 Central Bldg. east to the northeast corner of said owners, together with the quantities Seattle Wash. Revised Prices The assurance of material for quantity production of Buick cars enables the Buick Motor Company to establish the following prices on the various Buick models, effective January first, 1919. These prices will not be changed during our present dealers’ selling agreements Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan Ackley & Miller, Tillamook, Ore