Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 07, 1919, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 7, 1919,
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REMICK CLAIMS SETTLED.
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Insurance
Companies and Heirs
Agree.
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Promoting YOUR WeUare-As Well as Ours.
N C OI RAGING the opening of bank accounts
carried a far greater benefit to lhe person or
household or business that DOES IT than to the
hirst National Bank. You see WE have many
hundreds of customers to depend upon for our
success—whileYOU have but YOURSELF to look to
for succeeding
Don’t fail to]' Nationalize" vour bank account.
DIRECTORS :
A. H’ Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
C. J. Eduards. Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holaen. Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
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OREGON.
TILLAMOOK.
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
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A Letter from a Bayocean Enthusiast
County Dairy Herd Inspector
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3.
MUTUAL
Three life insurance companies j
which held policies Lggregatlng more I
than $100,000 on the life of Jesse B
Remick, sawmill operator, who w us :
found dead in bed ai his home In this
citj, April 7, last, ha\e effected a
settlement ol all comestible insur-
rance witit heir.- of the deceased, ac­
cording to Roger Mac Velgh, former |
attorney for Mr. Remick. who say., I
he has been authorituvely Informed
of the settlement by officials of the
insurance companies. It was said
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estate hud been paid approximately
$100,000 ill full settlement.
I Included in nearly ¿l.OOu.OOO in life
insurance held by Mr. Remick was
something over $100,000 which had
been taken out less than a year before
he died. In case of suicide the compan­
ies would not have been required to
pay this insurance.
The coroner’s jury returned a' sui­
cide verdict, but the family has al­
ways maintained that his demise was
accidental. A quantity of cyanide of
potasium was found at Mr. Remick’s
bedside at the lime of his death. Mem­
bers of the family have always insist­
ed he took the poison in mistake for
medicine, and in settling the contes­
table insurance, it Is understood the
insurance concerns, after complete in­
vestigation, have accepted this theory
PHONE
MEN WANTED!
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SOLDIERS PREFERRED
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For Construction Work On
Whitney Co. Job at Idaville
To the Editor:
Do Tillamook people realize all
that Bayocean may mean to them?
Destined, on its wonderful natural
attractions alone, to become one of
the greatest resorts in the north-
I west, Tillamook residents need only
aid in getting the road between
- these points finished to add good
business and publicity to their assets.
The world lias heard of Tillamook
cheese, cream and butter. Visitors at
Buyocean always visit this famous
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town and yet so often, even as I :
came away disappointed that they
found no place to feast on the famous |
cheese, milk and butter. Has no en- ,
terprising Tillamook merchant ever I
thought of a dairy lunch? When I |
think of Tillamook I dream of a '
place where thick cream might be I
enjoyed and cheese served invitingly. !
I am sure a fortune awaits the cue
who opens such a place when the
road is finished between Bayocean
and Tillamook.
Bayocean, to me, is a spot of won­
derful natural attractions and an in- ¡'
spiration. as well.
(Ah, beaui.ious spot! Where grerpon.
nature bending,
Her efforts brought to play..
And mads a wondrous panorama
Of ocean,, hill and bay.
Stand on the verdure-clothed cliffs
above the ocean,
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And view its restless waves.,
A symbol of life’s ceaseless struggle, 1
Void of the rest we crave.
Then turn and
contemplate the;!
beauty
i lookouts use tas In pbiees and great-
Of lull encircled bay
' ly reduced 11 eir efficiency through­
And si.o reflections there of . peace, out. This coi dition improved, some­
eternal
what late in UUy,
To follow life’s short day.
The accumulated shortage of pre-
And o'er a sunset, gold and rainbow eipitation in many seations «ntether
with the larti' number of fires still
colors,
smouldering »..old burns and slash-
Thy soul with rapture fill.
Forgetting for a moment all thing» ings, make it necessari-that unusual
I precaution b< taken to avoid dis­
earthly.
astrous Auguvstand S'«rombar, fires,
To feel the Heavenly thrill.
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E'en now the memory of the. mux-
muring ocean.
BAYOCEAN UELEGA'HON HERE
The calling of the gulls,
TO SEE COURT ABO UT’ROAD >
Con.clued with those wild scenes u£
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beauty,
' Twenty-five oar,Thirty Taxpayer» a»d ’.
My fevered spirit lulls.
Residents CStne Up Lftit UTtdAy
—Mrs. H. J. Martin,
To see.'Judge Rare.
Manager Hotel Bayocean.
Good Wages, Clean Camp, Single Berths, First
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An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
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City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
All Work Guaranteed.
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I carry a Stock of Goodrich
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
Your Patronage Solicited.
J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE Ou?., TILLAMOOK.
$
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Class Grub and Plenty of it.
APPLY TO M. GAVIN, Supt.
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
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Under authority of the Postmaster General, on ac­
count of recent increases in wages to employees, totaling
for the State of Oregon upwards of $225,000.00, certain
•hange rates have been approved and made effective July
29, 1019, for the State of Oregon.
A delegati«» of 25 w 3ft mw» and’.1
worn* it waited., upon County Judge-;
Extreme dryness in all but the un-(Hare Friday H»d;asketto know whatt J
IHE NEW TELEPHONE RATES and which will be effective for four
months after Federal control or until mediate coast country, with fast dry- pionpects th<;re were fur the «wnplr—
reviewed by state authorities.
ing out of the latter, emphasizes the tion of the Bayocean mad. The couni­
The following statement has been
The increased rates will yield an
ade by the The Pacific Telephone annual revenue upwards of $250,000, need for great care if the fire aitua- ty has at pr< w»t paverixoad,rnnpin®
id Telegraph Company in regard to the net return to the company with tion is to be held in check during down to the oM shipyard. and the»
it ends, about three or ftmr miiias
.e new rates:
the new rates now made effective is August.
“The increased rates for telephone approximately 2% per cent on t^e
The large number of fires W.ULU. from the Bajrpcean ptved ro»<ii. There
rvice effected July 29th, which ai­ valuation of its property at $13,464, have so far occurred in Northwestern i .io track through, the woods at
ded the entire State of Oregon, are 000, as found by the Public Service
states and have been succes. mliy ex­ p.e.,ent, or anyway ta>get to IJkyoceun
direct consequence of the heavy in­ Commission.
tinguished Is a tribute to the alert­ except by terry actus* th«? bay. aa»d '
ease in wages effective June 16th,
The new schedule of rates is ident­
nounting to in excess of $225,000 ical with the one approved by the ness of fire protection agencies but an old traIti.around Sy the Vghlhpuae, |
r the State of Oregon. These wages Postmaster General for the State of also serves as a warning that August and as many of th« campers come in j
to the people who work for the tele­ Washington, which was made effect­ may prove an extremely trying machines, and do not like to leave
fone company and who render this ive March 1, 1919. The rates are the month.
* them acre«« the Bay, Bayocean is j
rvice.
is handicapped, and. does, not get as |
same in both states for exchanges
Reports
received
from
Northwest
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The Public hss been very familiar that are comparable.
many visitors as iiotherwitso wuald. j
ern
states
by
the
Western.
Forestry
«th the difficulties involved in at-
All business taken on and after
mpting to give telephone service July 29th will be at the new rates, & Conservation Association show I Also they stated, to the court, that ■
der wages heretofore in effect. and bills to present subscribers for (but during July over 1000 tires oc­ many of them «ime. fr<tm oatside
iese rates are put in by the Federal the month of August will be rendered curred in Idaho, Washington and parts;-S’|okane, Walla Walla- Ana­
Iminiatration effective at once, be- at the new rates.
Oregon. Some of these tn the former conda, and Bois«i and have paid tax- j
use of the financial necessities pre­
The expenses of the telephone com­ state caused cunsidern.Ule loss of es to Tillamook county tor as much J
dialed by this heavy increase in pany have increased greatly, but in
as ten years, and received n.o« a sin- !
iges. The rates in each particular only a few cases have any increases green timber. A force of over 1500
dance are rates approved by the been made in telephone rates. Most men is now at work to prevent the gle benefit in return. The road is on- ‘
stmaster General on or before June of the rates have remained the same starting or spreading ot fires. Favor­ ly Justice they argue, as well as ex­
1919. These particular rates are as they were many years ago. Sub­ able weather conditions the last week pediency. For with Cte euuxyletion of
,<ie effective for the reason that in stantial increases in wages have re­ ot July caused great improvement in a highway to Bayocean, which is un-
•h instance they are believed to be cently been granted to employees and the general situation.
doubandly one of the most beautiful
.1 and reasonable, in and of them- lhe only way to pay these increased
Washington had 150 fires during resorts on th«-coast, natty more peo­ 1
ves, for the service to which they •vages is to make an increase in rates.
July caused by sparks from engines ple would corns intc illatnook, and
>ly.
We believe that no further proof as
mil­ buy produce here,as v «11 as boosting
They also constitute the only un- to th<‘ advanced cost of living and the and berry pickers. Not over 1
‘Stionable legal rates in each and general high cost prevailing for laoor lion feet ot green timber was killed for Tillamook when Ley get home.
Many of the women came in with
>ry instance. The public has been I mid materials is necessary, and that but loss ot bucked logs and camp
zing rates recently fixed in an order the telephone using public will accept buildings and equipment will be a market baskets oa. their arms, mutv
led by the Public Service Commis- this increase in telephone rates in the considerable item. A force of 100 proof of the good Tillamook would
i of Oregon, which became effect- same spirit of fairness and consid­
wardens employed by the Washing­ ; reap. If u open rvad permitted daily
May 1, 1919.
eration as it has the advance in al-
Vith regard to the Public Service i most every other necessity in these un- ton Forest Fire Assn., is now on trips here tor shoppers from Bayocean
.The people said they were willing to
duty.
nmission and its order, it will be ' usual times.”
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Oregon reports 400 fires. mostly I do anything, anything at all t >elp
>embere«i by the public that the in-
tigation instituted by the Comntis-
__ the road, and that they |
The Sew York World defends Hen­ small ones originating from light- in _
getting
1 last November, ami one of the ry Ford for not knowing who Bene­ ning. campcis and logging eatapk 1 were tired and weary of waiting. Any I |
|t thorough ever carried out by any dict Arnold la on the ground that There has been practically no loss of assessment, or help that they can I i
imission, resulted in an increase
this Is technical knowledge. Some of green timber but some damage to give would be gladly supplied, was
•ates effective in May.
he relief involved in that or«ier, as these organs of bet raj al of American logs and buildings and logging th. outspoken word of all.
A road only two planks wide on
ed by the Commission, was design- Independence ought to read upon the equipment. The full tore«- of patrol­
lo cover only wage increase which sitbjci i of Benedict Arnold amt w hat men is now ou duty composed ot 53 either ide from the shipyard down
th ha<l been made effective the became of him.
State and Weeks Law wardens and to the Bayocean city limits was sug-
r previous, with particular refer-
,600 wardens employed by patrol as­ | gested as a starter. This could be
to wage increases in November,
sociations and individual timber built without much cost, and any­
<. The Commission withheld the
thing to serve the purpose of a road
owners.
ncation of increased rates until
t Idaho had 470 fires during July in and out. would be welcomed by
first of May, and then made ap- i
this the rates which have been
'caused by railroads, lightning, camp­ , the Bayocean residents. If such a road
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t Wince May 1st
REGISTERED AND GRADES
ers and loggers. Losses cannot be ! wi re built, the visitors said that in-
,ie validity of the Commission's
‘given at this time as many fires are 'slde of two years, Bayocean would
Of Any Breed.
"I their order has been at-
grown enough
to
burning. A force of over 1000 men probably have
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B'-ate courts ami the
I build its own road.
were fighting fires iu July.
/*"' th*‘ Federal
AUCTION SALE EVERY
tUt tiL“™.10"*1 to 011
Protective
’ *h««\h
th’ l«kid-
the Northwei st
I'he Woodrow Wilson Highway is
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
I cool w eather
Th« first cargo ot Argentine wheat
to run from Ely, Minu., to Mexico
-Sfakw-twpprovaa by the
Ito put out a
City. It ought to run over some route coniracttd for by the German gov-
Dr. J. K. REEDY
lu ilntlfipatioa of untuvorable condi­ that will euable It to meet itself erntuent through Dutch sourcea has
k** - C^re,:
arrived at Emden. Sixty thousand
tions later on. Smoke lias rendered coming back.
In Barn Near Depot.
Forest Fires Are Numerous.
The changes in rates apply particularity to residence
service, changes having been made in the principal busin­
ess rates May 1,1919
All new business taken on and after July 29th will be
at the new rates and bills to present subscribers for the
month of August will be rendered at the new rates.
A toll charge will be made for calls between Tilla­
mook and Bay City commencing July 29th.
1 he incrorsed rates will yield an annual revenue up­
wards of $250,000,00. but as the increase in wages is up­
wards of $225,000.00, the net return to the Company un­
der the rates now made effective is approximately 21/,
per cent on the valuation of its property at $13,464,000.00“
as found by the Public Service Commission.
The new schedule of rates is identical with the one
approved by the Postmaster General for the State of
Washington, which has been in effect since March 1,1919,
and the rates are the same for exchanges that are compar­
able.
We believe that no proof as to the advanced cost of
living and the general high costs prevailing for labor and
materials is necessary and that the telephone-using public
will accept this increase in rates in the same spirit of fair­
ness and consideration as it has the advances in almost
every other necessity in these unusual times.
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THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE and
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Stock Exchange
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ions are on the way to Germany and
kO.OOO tons are now loading at
South American ports, The govern-
meut has appropriated 100.000,009
marks
for tfie transportation of
American hides, by -way of Copen-
hagen. In order to speedily overcome
the shortage 1» loot wear.
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