TILLAMOOK HEADLGHT MAY 15, COAXING YOU TO SMILE —-o 1919, N»ti« of Election for Voting on Pro- th« filing of a remonstrance or objec­ undersigned City Recorder within tion against the same, but the Com­ 20 days from said date. paced Amendment to Charter mon Council, shall, at its first regular Done by order of the Common •f Tillamook City Represented. Anyway. jf F your immediate need is a de­ pendable, painstaking handling of some business or financial matter, read the last paragraph of this ad­ vertisement. Our desire is to go less directly to the point. A couple of old codgers got into a quarrel and landed before the local magistrate. The looser turned to his opponent in a combative frame of mind, cried: "1'11 law you to the cir- cuit court.” "I'tu willing," said the other. "And I'll law you to the Bu­ preme court” ’ “I'll be thar.” “An’ rn law to 'ell! !” "My attorney’ll be there,” was the calm reply. --------o-------- Was He An Incumberance ? BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL The Hooser schoolteacher still re- CONDITIONS are maturing new mains !n some parts of Indiana. One problem* almoat daily and thu bank baa prepared itaelf with facilities very of these "last leves” recently declar­ valuable to a wide variety ot interests. ed that she wished a new position. She went to one of the younger gen­ TO THK FARMER AND RANCH­ ER, our membership in the Federal eration ot teachers and told of her Reserve 8geiem is an advantage. It plans. "I’m writing a letter to the fives na a broad and practical ability trustees of the town in which I wish to meet their particular needs. Th? to teach,” she said, "and I wish to same connection serves The Busy nee tell about my work here. I’ve taught Man Here each at these differing lines TO THK VISITORS IN THIS SEC­ of endeavor will find that conferences TION, this bank u a place tor them ever since Mr. B. became superinten­ with our officers often bring out ad« to enter and feel at home and the, dent here. Now shall I say 1 worked vantages which anxiety and business are invited to call and make their for twenty-five years under his ad­ cares have hidden from them. deairea known. ministration or his incumbrance?” ------ o------ n the final analysis, it will be found that this in­ Young Logic. stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and, “The logic of tne child is always whatever your business interests in this section may amusing and oftentimes embarras­ sing," remarked a well-known . edu­ be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­ cator. "They tell a story of little gent and personal co-operation. Bess, who had been complaining that TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK her stomach felt bad, and her mother Ths Strong Homs Bank said: 'Perhaps it's because its empty, dear. It might feel better if you had something in it.’ Shortly afterward the minister called. In reply to a question as to his health he said that he was well but his head felt rather bad that day. 'Perhaps it’s because it's empty,’ spoke up Bessie. ‘It might feel better if you had some­ thing in it.” ------ e ■ Got the Chocolates. Little sister was telling the next door little girl all about it. "My sister Beatrice is awfully lucky.” "Why?” "She went to a party last night For disenfectmg where Contagious or where they played a game in which infectious diseases are prevailing. the men either had to kiss a girl oi pay a forfeit of a box of chocolates.” CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ "Well, how was Beatrice lucky?” "She came home with thirteen ful Germicidal mixture and by its'Zuse boxes of chocolated.” will improve general stable conditions. ------ o------ - The Word Painter. Mr. Smith, dissatisfied with hid house, put the sale of it in the hands of an agent. A few days later he saw an adver- RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. tisement of a house exactly answer­ ing his needs. The more he read of its beauty and comfort the more £252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252 anxious he was to secure it tor him­ self. bo he called up the agent with: 'There is a house advertised by ‘A. B. C.5 See ‘A. B. C. and buy it from him.” “Sorry,” was the laconic reply. "But I'm A. B. C. and the house is your own.’ ’ ------ o------ Tit for Tat. A well-known French artist, whose pet dog was ailing, sent for a great throat specialist. Though highly of­ fended on arriving and seeing his patient, the specialist made no com­ plaint,'but treated the animal and pocketed his fee. THK BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN The following morning he sent post haste for the artist, who, think­ THE COUNTY. ing the call was with reference to the See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere dog, hurried to the appointment. "How do you do?” was the special­ ist’s greeting. "1 want to see you about having my front door painted.' / CLOUGH S CARBOLIC COMPOUND g I II C. I. CLOUGH CO. flbEX. MCNAIR & CO. GENERAL HARDU1ARE Kitehen Ranges and Heating Stoves. Simple Remedy. The squad from the nearby canton­ ment was out on a range for target practice. A lanky farmer approached the officer in charge of the squad and said: "Be you the boss of these here fel­ WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL lows?" "Yep” replied the officer. “What’s CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND the trouble?" BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND "Trouble enough,” replied the farmer. "You fellers come around SMITHING COAL. here shooting worries the hens an’ keeps them from laying. Now what I Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamock Or. am going to do about it?” "Put ear muffs on the hens,” re­ 5252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525 plied the officer.” o An Astronomical Fact. "Astronomers tell us,” said the man of statistics, "that an express train moving a hundred miles a sec­ ond would consume several million I want to remind you years in reaching a certain star.” The other man sat silent, wrapped about that small chew in thought. “Did you hear me?” asked the man t of this good tobacco. of statistics. "Oh. yes, I heard you,” responded the other quietly. "I was just think­ It tastes better because ing what a predicament a chap would it’s ¿00 J tobacco. Its be in if lie should miss the last train and have to walk.” UAMB-SCHRADER co quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put tsp in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco In a New Light. His client was being sued for di­ vorce by her husband and the attor­ ney was trying to get her as much alimony as possible. Right in the middle of a flow of eloquence the at­ torney was Interrupted by the hus­ band, who said to the court: "Your honor, I have suddenly decided to withdraw my suit, and if my wife Is willing I would like to have her come back to me.” Pressed for explanation he said: "Mr. Blackstone has pre­ sented her in such an attractive light that I’vo fallen in love with her all over again.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the general election to be held in the State of Oregon on the 3rd day of June, 1919, there will be submitted to the legal voters of Tillamook City, Oregon, for their adoption or rejec­ tion the following measure, to-wit: A measure to Amend Section 5 of Article VII of the Charter of Tilla­ mook City. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 5 of Article VII of the Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon, as heretofore amended, be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall read as follows: Section 5. Within 20 days from the date of the first publication of the no­ tice of intention to make any street improvement required to be published as provided for in Section 4 of this Ar­ ticle, the owners of two-thirds or more of the area of the property within such improvement district may make and file with the Recorder a written objection or remonstrance against any such improvement, except those pro­ viding for the construction or repair of a sidewalk or sidewalks, and said objection or remonstrance shall be a bar to any further proceedings in the making of any such improvement, ex­ cept those providing for the construc­ tion or repair of a sidewalk or side­ walks, for a period of six months. The Common Council shall have full power and jurisdiction to proceed with the construction or repair of any side­ walk or sidewalks, not withstanding PROPOSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL 100 Yea 101 No meeting after the time for filing ob­ jections and remonstrances to qpch proposed improvement has expired or at such other time as the hearing thereof may be continued to by it, hear and determine any objections or rem­ onstrances which may be presented against such proposed improvement. Provided, that if any objection pr rem­ onstrance shall be signed by the a- gent or attorney of any property owner such signature shall be disre­ garded unless there shall be filed with the Recorder within the time provided for filing such objection or remon­ strance, written evidence of the auth­ ority of such agent or attorney to so sign said objection or remonstrance. Tillamook City shall not be respon­ sible to any person whomsoever for any injury sustained by reason of any defective sidewalk within its corpor­ ate limits whenever the Street Com­ missioner or City Engineer shall have, previous to such injury, posted notice at or upon such defective sidewalk notifying the public of the unsafe con­ dition thereof. That said proposed charter amend­ ment is proposed by the Common Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, in pursuance of resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 8th day of May, 1919, requiring that each legal voter who votes for the adoption or rejection of said measure shall vote "Yes” of “No” in answer to the affirmative or negative of the question propounded upon the ballot for the adoption or rejection of such measure, and that the ballot title to be used at said election for voting upon said measure shall ready as follows: Shall be a measure entitled “A Measure to amend Section 5 of Article VII of the Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon, as referred to the People of Tillamook City, Oregon, by resolution of the Common Council adopted May 8th, 1919, be adopted?” This measure proposes to amend Section 5 of Article VII of the Char­ ter of Tiilamook City so that the con­ struction of sidewalks by the Common Council at the expense of the property awners shall not be barred by rem­ onstrances or objections but that ob­ jections or remonstrances shall be heard and determined by the Common Council before said sidewalks are constructed. And it further provides that the City shall not be liable for damages caused by defective side­ walks after notice of the unsafe con­ dition thereof is given by posting notice at or upon such sidewalk. Mark X between the number and and answer voted for. Said election will be held at the hour of 8 o’clock A. M., and will continue till the hour of 8 o’clock P. M., and will be held at the regular voting places for the general election to be held on said date. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 8th day of May, 1919. , Frances B. Stranahan, Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. Notice of Intention to Improve Street property, and all thereof included within said District, is described as In Tillamook City, Oregon follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 1; all whom it may concern, that the Lots 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Common Council* of Tillamook City, 13, and 14, in Block 2; Oregon, deeming it expedient to im­ Lots 1, 2. 3, and 4, in Block 3* prove the street hreinafter described, Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in Block 4. did, on the 5th day of May, 1919, All in Maple Grove Addition to adopt a resolution for said improve­ ment, which said resolution is in words Tillamook City; and figures as follows, to-wit: Lots 5. 6, 7. and 8 in Block 4; Resolution and Notice of Intention to Lots 5. 6, 7. and s in Block 5; Improve a Certain Street In Tillamook Lots 1. 2, 3, and 4, in Block 8. City, Oregon Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 7. BE IT RESOLVED that the Com­ Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 8., mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore­ Lots 1. 2, 3, and 4 in Block 97 gon, deems is expedient and hereby declares its intention to improve the Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8. Block 10. following street in said city, to-wit: Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block 11. All that portion of Third street ex­ All in Stillwell’s Addition to Tilla- tending from the West side of Still­ mook, or Tillamook City. well Avenue to the Western boundary Tract beginning at the intersection of Tilamook City, by establishing the grade of said street; by grading the of the West Bide of Stillwell Avenue same to proper sub-grade; by rolling with the North line of Third Street, the roadway thereof; by laying there­ and running thence North 105 feet; on a concrete roadway 24 feet in width thence West 125 feet; thence South and six inches in thickness; by build­ to North line of Third Street; thence ing curbs, catch basins and laying drain pipes, together with inlets and East to place of beginning. Tract beginning at the intersection constructing laterals for sewer con­ nections, and making provisions for of the West side of Stillwell Avenue the necessary surface drainage of said with South line of Third Street, and street with all the appurtenances running thence South 105 feet; thereto, and by laying and construct-, thence West 210 feet; thence North ing concrete headers. All of said improvements to be 105 feet; thence East to point of be­ made in accordance with the charter, ginning. Tract beginning at the intersection resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­ mook City and in accordance with the of the West side of Seventh Avenue plans and specifications, and esti­ West with the North line of Third mates of work therefore made and Street; and running thence North prepared by the City Engineer of Tillamook City, Oregon, filed in the 105 feet; thence West to the West office of the City Recorder of said boundary of Tillamook City; thence Tillamook City. All of said improve­ South to the South line of Third ments to be made at the expense of Street; thence East to the place of the property, and all thereof, adjac­ beginning. ent thereto and specially benefitted Tract beginning at a poifit 60 feet by said improvements within the West of the Northwest corner of limits of the dictrict established and Block 9, of Stillwell’s Addition to defiined by this resolution. Be it further resolved, that the the Town of Tillamook (now Tllla- thence plans, specifications and estimates mook City), and running for' the proposed improvements so West ’ to the West boundary of Tilla­ made and prepared by the City En- mook , City; thence South 105 feet; gineer as aforesaid, the estimate of . thence East to a point due South of the probable total cost thereof being place of beginning; thence North the sum ot >18,406.97, be and the the J to the place ot beginning. same are hereby approved. Be it further resolved, that the That the boundaries of the assess- ment district to be benefitted by City Recorder, be and she I k hereby wald Improvements and assessed instructed to cause this resolution therefore are hereby established as and notice to be published for three consecutive publications In the city follows: Beginning at a point on the west official newspaper; that the City side of Stillwell Avenue in Tillamook Engineer is directed to cause to be City, Oregon, 105 feet North of the conspicuously posted at each end ot North side of Third Street, and run­ the line of the proposed Improvement ning thence West parallel with the a copy of this resolution and notice North line of Third Street to the within three days from the date of West boundary of Tillamook City; the first publication of such notice, thence South along the West boun­ and that all persons concerned be notified of the date of the dary of 1 lllamook City to a point 105 i I thereby first publication of said notice, and feet South of the South line of Third Street in Tillamook City; thence that objections and remonstrances to East parellel with the South line of the proposed Improvements may be Third Street to a point in the Went filed with the City Recorder within side of Stillwell Avenue 105 feet 20 days from said date. All persons concerned are hereby 8outb of the South line of Third Street, and thence North along the notified that said resolution was duly West side of 8tillwell Avenue to the adopted on the date aforesaid; that the first publication of this notice la place of beginning. That said aaaesament district shall May 8th, 1919, and that objections be and is hereby designated as Local and remonstrances to the proposed Improvement District No. 10, and the /improvement may be filed with the Council of Tillamook City. Oregon. Dated this May 5th. 1919. — Frances B. Stranahan. City Recorder of Tillamook City Ore. I Notice of Final Account. ------ Vi — Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, his final account as administrator of the estate of Willis B. Powell, de­ ceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, May Sth, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the County Court room at the Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settle­ ment thereof. Dated this April 3rd, 1919. H. T. Botts Administrator. Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed ad­ ministrator of the Estate of F. P. Kleim, late of Tillamook County, Oregon, by an order of the County Court for said County, and has qualified as such. Notice is further given that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same to the undersigned, or to his attorneys, Johnson & Handley, at Tillamook, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, duly verified, with­ in six months from and after this date. Dated March 31, 1919. Otto Kleim, Administrator of the Estate ot F. P. Kleim, deceased. Change of Location. The building owned by F. R. Beals, located on the corner of 2nd Ave. & 4th St., occupied by the Tillamook Tire Co. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers' Mil­ linery Store, is being moved this week to the corner of 3rd Ave. and 3rd St., across the corner from the Tillamook Hotel. The old building will undergo a thorough repairing and painting, and the same business lines will be carried on, only In a more extensive way. The same plan of square dealing and abiding by the Golden Rule will go forward that has built up these businesses to its present magnitude, and, in fact, only time will tell of the development of these businesses in Tillamook. We certainly appre­ ciate our patrons and will try to do all within our power to satisfy them. We will be glad to meet all of our customers in our new location and many new ones. We are here to stay, and will save you money in your purchases. Both phones will be In­ stalled again as soon as possible. Yours for business. Tillamook Tire Co. E. F. Rogers, Mgr. Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Milli- ner and Artist. Our Platform. ------ o------ W’e have no apologies to make, neither have we done you any dis- honest tricks to make good. If any­ thing you have bought from us have not given satisfaction we will make good if you let us know. On this platform we are building up a nice business. Call and see us In our new location. Tillamook Tire Co. E. F. Rogers, Mgr. T ! T he . L atest r Electricity’s latest gift to the housewife greatest since the electric iron and electric vacuum cleaner—the Western Electric P ortable S ewing M achine / No more tiresome treadle pushing - no more backache a little electric motor does the hard work. ■ A foot control gives any 1 speed desired. The entire machine in its case can be carried anywhere—it’s no larger than a typewriter. Ask for a demonstra tion. COAS! POWER CO 5 THE ELECTRIC STORE.