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    TlL’xAMOOK HEADLIGHT JULY 3, 1910
I solved the problem of getting the’desnt of a year, and with no proviB-
Notioe.
1 men out to church. He has announc- , ions for compensating, it will be
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i ed that they may smoke in their money well spent.—Observer.
The following list of
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A great deal of the time when a pews the same as is customary in so I
sued by the County of
man is spoken of as "a fine family many British theatres. Perhaps it is Notice of Intention to Improve Street more than seven years prior to
man," the speaker gives the impres­ . better for the men to smoke in their
1. 1919, have not been paid and
In Tilllamook City, Oregon.
sion that the subject is in the same ’ pews at church than in the next
tice is hereby given by order of
class as a good family cow.-—Ump­ world and the preacher so recognizes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 8« County Court that if said ’ yr,
qua Valley News.
it.
all
whom it may concern, that th« are not presented for payment
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Common Council of Tillamook City, in sixty days from- July 1,
The war cost the United States
The Germans True to Form
Oregon, deeming it expedient to im­ will be cancelled, and payn
over $21,000,000,000.
Yet when
prove the street hereinafter described of will be
refused
>e refused.
A notable oversight on the part of did, on the 16th day of Jane, 1919,
some fellows pay that extra cent on
Erwin Harrison* Co; CMrk.
adopt
a
resolution
for
said
improve
­
covers
the
armistice
commission
is
the
most
I an icecream cone a scowl _ — —
J YTT_ - _ A
M
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General Fund Warrant! Sarin X.
1 their face as if they had been called ' natural explanation of the state of ment, which said resolution is in wolds Aug.
3,
1910.
John
Bjorklund
$1.50
and
figures
as
follows,
to-wit:
Upon *O P<iy the whole war debt.__ Affairs
Jiffaira that made
m:idp it possible
n/waihlA for
fnr (lar-
Ger-
and Notice of lntent’on To Aug. 3, 1910, Lloyd Angelf
I man crews of interned warships to Resolution
Observer.
. . Improve a Certain Street in. . Sept. 7, 1910, Louis Irish .{S
scuttle their boats. These crews,, un­
Nov. 2, 1910, James Johi
Tillamook City, Oregon
It seems odd that the small towns der their own officers, were ih cora-
Be is resolved that the Common Dec. 7, 1910, L. Heckman ... 8.<M>
desirous of being situated on the ' plete possession of the ships by vir­ Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, Jan. 4, 1911, Ed Reeves . . , . . 1.25
state highways are unwilling to tue of an armistice provision giving deems it expedient and hereby de­ Jan. 4. 1911, B. J. Mills......... 1.50
_ _ a them this privilege. The British ad- clares its intention to improve the Jan. 4, 1911, Dr. F. McKnight 2.40
pave the streets which become
miralty, to whom the enemy boats following street in said city, to-wit: Apr. 5, 1911, C. R. Johnson . .
’
part of the state highways. This
1.50
All that portion of Seventh Street
same situation is not only common , hud been surrendered, apparently
extending from the East side of Still­ Apr. 5, 1911, F. Downing
to this county, but towns in other bore no burden of responsibility. well Avenue to the West side of Mill­ June 7, 1911, , G. H. Hancook . 3.08
counties are asking aid from the They maintained a sort of general er Avenue, by establishing the grade June 7, 1911, W. O. Donelson . 7.50
state commission.—News Reporter. 'supervision over the interned fleet,
of said street; by grading the same Sept. 6, 1911, . W. O. Donelson . 4.33
I but had no way of knowing of any to proper subgrade by rolling the Sept. 6. 1911, , C. C. Todd .. . . '
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3.00
roadway thereof by laying thereon a Sept. 6, 1911, , H. F. Holden .. '1.50
The League of Nations Is a base- plots were being formed.
And yet it ought to have been per­ . concrete roadway 24 feet in width and Sept. 6, 1911, , Thos. H. Clark 4.50
born, illegitimate, infant monstrosity
6 inches in thickness; by building
of premature birth, which will soon fectly plain to any allied official | CUI
curbs,
Ubj C catch
«X W 11 basins
Ull'lllo CXI
and
l A4 laying drain Oct. 4, 1911, W. C. Franklin.. 2.90
find its way to the foundling asylum, that., given the opportunity the Ger- I pipe,
together
with
inlets
am’ ■ c‘ n‘ Oct. 4, 1911, John Mather, ... 2.90
_
,
.
_
’
disowned by its father, forsaken by mans would do just what they have p-
structing
sewers
and A laterals for sell­ Oct. 4. 1911, L. Armstrong ... 2.90
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“
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its mother. Poor little, pumy, misbe­ done. Wherever they had ships inter- er connections, and making pro­ Dec. 8, 1911, Chas. Koffman . 2.20
gotten creature! It will be better off ned at the beginning of the war the II vision for the necessary surface drain­ Dec. 8, 1911, Bert Ray........... 2.20
in the grave It is so soon to fill.— crews of those ships put in what time age of said street with all the appur­ Dec. 8, 1911, M. Adamson .
1.50
was given them on board in trying to tenances thereto, and by constructing Dec. 6. 1911, C. W. Stcne ., . . 1.50
Economist.
concrete
headers.
sink the vessels or so damage their
All of said improvements to be Dec. 8, 1911, Hobt. Moore J. . 7.Ï#
A news dispatch states that the machinery that they could not be I made in accordance with the charter, Dec. 8. 1911, , Jo riroM n . .
■
coffee traders are co-operating with convened to alliel use. The most am­ resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­ Dec. 8, 1911, Be a. io B-rber . . Î.50.'
bitious
program
of
this
sort
was
in
South American planters to encour­
mook City and in accordance with the Dec. 6, 1911, Robt, M ost . « . . 1.70
age the consumption of coffee. They the United States, where the engines plans and specifications and estimates Feb. 7, 1912, , N. Ji.' A) xaÄ'iqr 1.70
think that as prohibition goes into ot such ships as the Vaterland, the of work therefor, made and prepared Mar. 6, 1912, Mrs, F
vy#/
the City Engineer of Tillamook
effect coffee will become the national Kronprinzessin Cecilie, the President by
City, Oregon, filed in the office of the Apr. 3. 1912, Ole Jorffn.a»«?
Lincoln
and
others
were
wrecked
in
drink. Coffee houses to replace the
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MrsxT< irgnei.
City Recorder of said Tillamook City. May 1, 1912,
saloons will also be advocated. But 'order that they might never be or All of said improvements to be made May 1, 1912, R. (l i L> uc helm
why boost the price. Coffee prices military use to us. That the plan fail­ at the expense of the property and
Road Fund Warranty Series'
kept very quiet while other prices ed was not due to lack of German all thereof adjacent thereto and Dec. 7, 1910, Thus. AnftlfStini'
thoroughness,
but
to
the
remarkable
specially
benefitted
by
said
improve
­
were climbing, and now when prices
Apr. 5. 1911, E. O. NewrfV
should be expected to drop the price zeal and ingenuity of American en­ ments within the limits of the district Apr. 5, 1910, Chas.
established
and
defined
by
this
resolu
­
of coffee is boosted and reported, will gineers and mechanics. Other coun­ tion.
June, 7, 1910, UpAgl
reach a dollar a pound. This seems tries where German ships were se­
Be it further resolved, that the June 7, 1911, Heg Shirer ,
questered
had
the
same
trouble
ip
to be a good way to discourage the
plans, specifications and estimates for July 5. 1911, 8. i dwell ..I
consumption of coffee and promote greater or less degree.
the proposed improvements so made Aug. 1, 1911, C. W. Brown
It was, then, a most perplexing and prepared by the City Engineer as Oct. 4, 1911, M. B. Wilson
the use of substitutes.—Willamina
situation that should leave German aforesaid, the estimates of the probab­ May 1. 1912, Len Wilson
Times.
Vilson . J. .
crews with hands free for a repeti­ ly total cost thereof being the sum of June 5, 191^ Win. Wallace
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$17,986.62 be and the same are hereby
tion
of
their
favorite
enterprise
of
The poem that went the rounds of
June 5, 19 J, L. Wilson .. j.
approved.
many newspapers during 1918 en­ destruction. There is, of course, the
That the boundaries of the assess­
titled “The Kaiser’s Talk With Hell” possibility that the allies in general, ment district to be benefited by said
Notice of Bond Sale.
and
the
British
in
particular,
wanted
improvements
and assessed therefore
has caused damages to the Fort
->—° •• • . cA
Dodge, (Iowa) Messenger, levied by certain ships out of the way, and let are hereby established as follows:
Sealed blds Will be. fp^elved
Beginning at the Northwest corner
the United States Court, and two the Germans destroy them rather
Lot 5, in block 2, of Central Addi­ the hoR)' oT~4;30 o’clock pi®'^
hundred or more other papers are than make it an allied undertaking. of
tion of Tillamook City being on the
slated for the same dose. The cause It must be remembered that there East side of Stillwell Avenue in Till­ day ofaJuly, 1919, by the undersign^'
of all this lies in the fact that W. E.. has been since the surrender of the amook City, and running thence East ed ana immediately thereafter pub-
Curry's pet "poem” was copyrighted German fleet a strong sentiment in to the West Side of Block 8 of A. A. llcly opened by the Connty Coilrt of
and the papers publishing it ignored certain quarters in favor of sinking Miller’s Addition to the town of Till­ Tillamook County, Oregon, at thi-
amook (now Tillamook City,) running office ot i^ld court in the count’J’
~
tlie copyright protection. Tht pen­ the whole batch.—Spokesman Re-
thence South to the center of the West court house in Tillamook City, Ores
alty for publishing a copyright arti­ view.
side of said Block 8; thence east along gon, for the purchase of bonds of
cle is from *250 to $5,000, but
the center line of said block 8 to the said county issued for the build­
some of the publishers did not know
Fighting the "Flu.”
East side thereof; thence South to the
it was a protected article, the Mes-
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Southeast corner of Lot 1 in Block 10 ing of permanent roads therein in
the sum of $78,000, same being in
senger being one of them, and got
At the annual meeting of the Am- I of A. A. Miller’s Addition to the Town
off with- a verdict of $10 and cost, erican Medical association, held at of Tillamook (now Tillamook City) denominations of $1000 each, num
The aggrieved author could find a Atlantic City last week, there was Oregon, and running thence West a- bered from 1 upwards, dated July 1
fertile field to work on among t\e considerable discussion of the influ­ long the center line of said block; to 1919, and maturing serially in num
West side of said block; thence erical order as follows:
newspapers of Oregon.—Sheridan enza epidemic which ravished this the
North to the center of East side of
$26,000 five (5) years from (late
Sun.
country a few months since, together Block 41 of Thayer’s Addition to what of Issue;
•
with plans for fighting the scourage, in now Tillamook City; thence West
$26,000 six (6) years from date Of
From the statements of our Demo- should it recur with the return of along the center line of said Block 41,
cratic brethern simon_purc Democ- another winter season. Among other and other blocks lying west thereof,to issue;
$26,000 seven (7) years from
racy means swallowing party, hide things, a resolution was adopted re­ the southwest corner of lot 4 in Block
and tallow, and the truly elect must questing Congress to appropriate 2 of R. R. Hay’s Addition to Tillamook of issue;
running thence North along the said bonds to bear Interest at fir«
take things as they come without $1,500,000 to be expended under the City;
East side of Stillwell Avenue to the
batting an eye. Senator Chamberlain direction of the public health service place of beginning. All of said Lots, and one-half per cent (5% per cent)
is read out of the party because he in combating influenza, pneumonia Blocks and additions being in Tilla­ per annum, payable semi-annually
on January and July first, principal
saw what other people saw and said and kindred maladies.
mook City, Oregon.
so out loud, and it is only fair to say
That said assessment district shall ,uid interest payable in United States
It is a matter of no little Interest
that his criticism was effective be­ to the public, in this connection, to be and is hereby designated as Local gold coin at the office of the Coqinty
of
cause it was directed at officials of note that the medical experts them­ Improvement District No. 9, and the Treasurer or at the Fiscal Ag1 i
his own party. Now the remnant of selves are free to admit ’they know property, and all thereof, included the' State of Oregon in New York
that party in Oregon sets up the very little about this mysterious ma­ within said District is described as City, at the option of the holder.
Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 Block 2,
doctrine that party fealty means lady which has taken so many lives follows:
Central Addition to Tillamook City: • Said bids niiw, be aeeompajiH^>y
keeping quiet, no ma<.*w how the in this and other countries. At the Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block I, and Lots a certified check for 5 per cent uCLifr
animals behave, which mk ns swal­ Atlantic City convention the consen­ 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 2, R. R. Hays Add­ amount bid and must be uncondiiioar
lowing Burleson and all the rest. But sus of opinion seemed to be expressed ition to Tillamook City. Lots 3 and 4, al.
come to think about it, there may be by one prominent physician who in Block 11, Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block The approving legal opinion ot .Mes­
mentioned in the plan, for if they frankly declared. "If we have learn­ 12, Lots 1 and 2,in Block 13, Lots 1,2, srs. Teal, Minor ft Winfree, of Port­
4, in Block 14, Lots 5, 6, 7 and
don't keep quiet they must defend, ed anything at all about this disease 8 3 and
in Block 20; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in land, Oregon, will be furnished tjie
and defense means explanation, and it is that we know nothing about it.” Block 21; Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block successful bidder.
explanation means—well,, friends, Another physician put the same idea 38; Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block 39;
The Court reserves the right to
there are quite a few people who be­ in a different form when he said, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Block 40 and Lots reject any or all bids.
lieve explaining many thinks put "We know nothing about the epi­ 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Block 41.
Erwin Harrison,
All in Thayers Addition to the Town
over by the present administration demlc but that there was one and
of
Lincoln!
now
Tillamook
City),
or
in recent years will prove quite a that it left terrible destruction in its
Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City.
sizeable job.—Independent.
wakes.”
Also all those portions of Lots 5 arid
SPRING FEVER
With a greater body of experience 6, in Block 8, of A. A. Miller’s Addit­
(Corvallis Times Gazette)
to work upon than is available in ion to the Town of Tillamook (now
Mr. de Valera, president of the years to combat with many diseases, Tillamook City) Oregon, lying North
Irish Republic, has arrived in New in other words, and with persistent of the North line of Seventh Street
Watery or Poisoned
established across said Lots.
York. As head of the Sinn Feiner« study, comparative and analytical, as Also
Lots 7 and 8, in Block 8, and
who sought to aid Germany during the most serious scourge that has Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 10 of said
(B y D r . VAi.ttNTiirt Mort}
the iate war, will the United States ever swept the country remains a A. A. Miller's Addition to the Town
At this time of year most people
deport Mr. de Valera or will the mystery which baffles medical scien­ of Tillamook (now Tillamook City)
politicians angling for the Irish- ce. Whether or not there will be a Also tract beginning at the southeast fer from what wc term ‘spring
American vote, prevent, the consum­ return of the disease next fall is corner of Block 2 Centra] Addition to because of a stagnant conditio*
mation of such an act of justice? wholly a matter of speculation. Judg­ Tillamook City and running thence blood, because of the toxic
North 105 feet; thence East to the
Our guess is that Mr. de Valera will ing from the history of kindred visi­ West
side of Second Avenue East; stored up within the body d
not be disturbed.
tations. a reappearance might be ex­ thence South along the West side of long winter. \Vy eat too muc
After July 1st, beams the Medford pected In milder form. But there Is said Avenue 105 f«et to the North line with little or noy
vcgetabl
Seventh Street in Tillamook City,
Sun, “everything will be dried up but no evidi nee that persons suffered the of
Bloodless people,kyn, anemit
Oregon;
thence
West
along
the
North
attack
last
tall
and
survived
gained
the reformers. Here's hoping they
line of said Seventh Street to the place those with pale cheeks and lip«, whrt
start ir. on themselves.” But they any degree of immunity from a re­ of beginning.
have a poor appetite and feel that fire<L
currence,
while
on
the
contrary
there
The
professional
reformers
al-
wont,
Be it further resolved, that the City
or feverish condition in the spring­
ways wants to reform the other fel- is a general agreement on the part Recorder be and she is hereby in­ worn
of th i physicians and survivors of structed to cause this resolution and time of the year, should try the «fresh­
low.
ing tonic powers of a good alterative
the desease, during > such a period of
Story comes from France that an observation as has been available,, notice to be published for three con­ and blood purifier. Such a tome as drug­
secutive
publications
in
the
city
offical
American aviator has invented an
so weakened physically that newspaper; that the City Engineer gists have sold for fifty years, is Doctor
attachment on an automobile engine have normal powers of reslstence is directed to cause to be conspicuous­
their
that will allow it to run 45 miles on
ly posted at each end of the line of the
were lessened.
a pint of gasoline. The crying need
improvement, a copy of this
specific of prevention has been proposed
No
of this world however is a time fuse discovered. The best the doctors can resolution and notice within three without alcohol irotn dild rjOU akd W
to a golf ball which will go off and do is to advise a maximum care of days from the date of the first public­ barks.
Occasionally one shoulu "clean 1
ation of such notice, and that all per­
blow a whistle after the player has
general health on the part of the in. sons concerned be thereby notified of with castor oil or tiny pills made
hunted for the tiling for a maximum dividual as a precaution, a bit of ad­ the date of the first publication of said i the May-apple, leaves of aloe and )i
of five minutes.
vice that might well be borne in notice, and that objections and remon­ and sold by almost all druggists in
Doc Bosworth writes that he visit­ mind during the vacation season, strances to the proposed improve­ country as Doctor Pierce’s
ed the senate the other day and when relaxation, with all its advan­ ments may be Alert with the City Re­ Pellets.
heaid the debate on the league of na­ tages. often opens the door for ail­ corder within 20 days from the said
Los dnpe/es, Cal.— "I will gladly ’-It of
tions. He says the logic of the debate ments which develop in their later date.
was all one way as far as he was ; months.. But the effect of science , All persons concerned are hereby1 the relief and cure Dr. Fierce’'' tej'^en
notified that said resolution was duly 1 Medical Discover} gave mi /’
as si Ic
concerned and the impression he got should not be abandoned. If a million adopted on the date aforesaid; that with all trouble« of stoma. !, live*, et«
from the rest of the gallery crowd and a half dollars shall
serve to the first publication of this notice is 1 and La Grippe with all iu< atu n<lio>- mi-
and other Information he could pick strengthen the defense of the nation made June 19,1919, and that objections men ts. When all else failed Dr Hercc s
up is that in Washington it is ex­ against a disease which in a few and remonstrances to the proposed Golden Medical Discovery did th«- g<xxl
pected that the league will never be months took a greater toll of life improvements may be filed witn the work. 1 also took ‘Pleasant I’elletr fur
adopted in its present form. Old than the battling of our troops In undersigned City Recorder within 20 biliousness, with grand sueccra. I write
from said date.
with gratitude to tell others of the relief
timers tell me that in Washington. Europe, which in the aggregate of days
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon.
that is in store for them,
Wilson is the most unpopular presi­ its rusualHer In death and disable­
Dated this 16th day of June, 1919. but hasten to get tho als
dent th- country ever had
ment and loss of wages cost the na­
suffering from any indispe: i
Frances B. Stranahan,
An English minister has partly tion more than the industrial accl- City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore. Kaluku. 978 Euil.l Ate.
What the Editors Say
The Salvation of Saving
any man who is determined to get ahead in
"*• the financial world—the splendid facilities of
the FIRST NATIONAL BANK are immediately
appreciated. Whv, in addition to the safetv and
convenience provided—think of the liberal INTER­
EST we pay on Savings.
May we have YOUR account next ?
DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards, Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
1 The first National Bank i
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