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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Even': Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. BIG COOS BAY LAND DEAL 3500 Acres, 1100 City Lets and Fran chise Included-Marhff-Ni W i Wllsev has pi.r . '...f-d toe holdings of Major !. D i ny in North Bend The J ' tu,vn over Sl.K.0O0. nd p-. " e --xehansray -em a t'r.' r- IT-pa. v- . say he ' 'T" n for - -fe jod.i.-ie ail htt Mb- 'to in V' !" rr Pacific this psn'i- r- - i but e starter. Tbe transfer include the fr- ' of th Belt Ub Railwv -: ' npi Transit company. I3i- a -- ' lind oa the aetttntttla ad-'--; MarsbflaM aad North Bend. 1 - a rs on '.he lower bay aad over IS '." .. f br,ae railway rights, which m- of city fraacnlaea and war department permits, also Included with the el'y ' are addition) tract of acre i la one piece and 0O acre Is another AH of the tand is platted, and some tract are improved aad streets beln Uud. Nehalsm Valley t3 Have Railway. roolA. 'A'ork oa the Columbia & i Nehaletn Valley railroad, to b ballt by the Kerry Tlrabr company of Port- land. 'ill commence at ooc Th i builder, expect to have the road tc operation wlthls 10 raontis ; Tbe road a ill be boilt .'roa Wood"! f Landins on the Astoria & Colnsjbta Ruer railroad, thea down Jlshha-fV ' creek, strikia? N'ehalera rire- at 1sh- hawk. From tbere it will keep op Deep crk for sereral rslles, t-adlr. la Clatsop county. Lumber Campi to be Buiy. Astoria- Actlriry la the So;lac In dustry proraUeii to b" more pronounc ed In Clauop coaaty this year than erer before la the history of the coun ty Several new camps are to b op ened aad carapa established, and It I estimated that within th coats? few nontha ot Iesa than J3.W0.&O0 wilt be eipe-(jfvi ta betteraecta, eiten uoaa and eolpraenL SILETZ HOMESTEADERS WIN Squatters Finally Beaten in Hearing Befsre Federal Officials. Portland. Final and absolute vindi cation for the st.-jKhns Stietz home-steafV-s, after 11 to 13 yean of strife, ha.-da.hip 2nd anility, has been for warded to the commissioner of tbe ?neral land office. This vindication cam- sj a result of a thA'i testimony ;c Portland, oo charge preferred by O.i .er L. Hull, aad a number of other aqui'len. It Ie afcm-d that this is ibe vry last Itapeijlraent that can be put la the --ay of the remaining Slleu home s'.eide.n. They bad filed their affida vits, eomplyins; with the Haley la--. Hull aad some of the other squatters who are trying to take thj land away from the original entrymen, and get It or. t ielr own location, aot cnarges to tbe general land office, accusing tbe tior.--'-adir!! with perjury. The bomf nxrztittn are vindicated of the perj .r cbarse. and also their good fai'b li doing tbelr very best to cow pi;, wi-h tbe Uv is declared. Relief In Sight fsr Shespmen. Entrrprlto. Wallowa county abaefp uiti ra boKiaalng to breathe easy tiKua after coming through on of the: n.oat severe wintera ktiown in year, ju the Snake and Iranaba rivera. T. -now, which fell to unusual iietni- and remaiaed oa tb rroond se,(,ra weeks, baa melted off tbe ho m I, 'lillKidei., the ground is free of frof nd there Is an abundance of grazing. Bend May Develop New Induttry. liend The first pulp ever maiiufac-t'ir-i from central Oregon timber bag rem-hi-d Hond and the glowing reports of in Aeuiia.ijc and tbe possibilities for miiniiaf n.ring It oponv up are Kree'-d hero witn enihui- ;i-rn fin J i'iu.ir j two carloaflt of "lodBfe pelf" p in- a email black pine that irowri .j0!, uioubaridr. of acr s of land in Ibe ipii.-r Iji-m hut(; valley, woro hcnt to 'i.i- j.uip in ill at Camas, Wash. Tt'c sample of pulp is accompanlnd by a letter which says that tho pulp 1 1. of a proiiiiuliiK ijuallty and that tliorougli tosts will bo inado iinrno- dlutely In manufucturlng it Into paper, j It ib Intended to use tho first paper I mudo from Dogchutos timber In a leaf let that will describe this territory. Runaway Convict Captured at Gervals Salem, Junior ThompHon, one of tho two men who sawed their way through the bars on a window at the Insane Asylum, where they were workln?, was captured at Gervals, by tha city marshal. Jack Clark, the other jaiau. Is still at,Iiurge. MRS HE-i.': GARDENER I V- He en H Gj-'4;'-? P-'J ? :y t f . f t-s Su"'aj t 'Jujg'4 t ;n Pa'-aSe e rtji LISTER KILLS HIGHWAY BILLS Wain.nSwn Gevernor', Act ShJtttr. r-i-n w. www nwii V-w-... i t t Olytnpia. Vb Tbe openlss sua la hat Is expected to be the blcsest fteht of tbe seaaioa of tbe Washington leidaUtare was fired by Governor U ter when he vetoed the bill passed by the bouse aad seaate last week pro viding Sl.dOO.OOO annual tocrae la tbe state hlchway food, aad aaiiouac d that he stands nnalterably opposed to the bill lncrelnc the permanent highway fund from J '..000.000 to :. SOO.iKH) a year, which has passed the boos-. When several Ball Mooters and Democrats bucVed over the traces In the boose of representatives, the reto was sustained with five votes to spare. Martnall Refuses 14300 Indianapolis. Ind. Thomas R. Mar shall, vic-I'resldent elect, refused HiV). That amount was carried In the regular appropriation bill to re Imburse Mr. Marshall for money spent for boose rent, lisbt. hrat aad water daring his four years as Rovemor of Ir.d.aaa. The -;-i;ovrnor said he did cot b-::eve the appropriation constitu tional GOVERNOR WEST RETURNS TO SALEM Salem, Or jo eraor West was at ti- executive offires again Tuesday afte- at abaence since last Friday af ternoon. Uy his move he gained about four days- on tbe legislature in con sideration of bills before he Is corn peiled to veto them or send them to the secretary of state. -Well, I have heen found," was the remark the executive dropped when a newspaper man strolled Into bin office Tuesday. " it Is a funny thins." he contlnnwd. "when I gave a receipt for tbe bills that I found in my office today the re ceipt as dated today." Governor Weat bad no further corn- meat to ma tee on bis trip. One of bis first moves was to veto ' senate bill IK, which was Introduced by Smith of Jos.jphine and fixed the salary of certain officials in that coun- ty. With bob houses now well lined up an tbe question of remaining over for five days after adjournment to cons!-1 der vetoed bills of the governor there now Is lutle fear on tbe part of the mmbrt as to the use of tbe veto ax. as they state they will handle the reto bills as they come back to them. In the first real tourney at arms. Governor West was decidedly worsted by the legislature. Vetoing the general appropriation bill, carrying considerably over Sl. 000,. 00 and representing practically tbe conduct of the main branchoa of the state government, he hurled It back at tbe legislature with ;t veto message. The bill was first sont back to tho i house, from which It enrno. and by nn i overwhelming veto tho inombora ro ' fuxid to sustain him. Coming Into the I sc-.'iute, the governor could muster but bovoii votes lu his favor. THE MARKETS. t Portland. Wheat Club. 85c; bluoHtem,- 05c; red ItusHian, Sic. Hay Timothy, $15; alfalfa, in. Hutter Creamery, 37c. KSK Candied, 13c. Hops 1912 crop, 17c. Wool Kastern Oregou, JCc; Wlb larnetto valley, 20c. Seattle. Wheat IllueHtem, 93c; club, 85c; red Russian, 83c. Bg 15c, Hutter Creamery, 35c. Hay Timothy, $13 per ton; alfalfa, 1 113 per too. f' hi BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON -.MfK March t. the . jrfew It', t . fit will rim: at r M dur : .', ir'nie snd iumnr ..r are being considered bv the e .. -eerlms ataff of lb O.-W. K. N r im rlectriftcettoa at the Itae a t eon Portland and ataae. 1 h, dairy of Smith Rner snd roriawa k. nr. ' , (k.uJ the property ot the To oeetnl t"remery company at ftee4saorL T1" f'.'tiaad Uaber companr ! ' a UHOHM CKnp of i and eipecU to eat lOw.MW ft - !ily. It 1 buitdlM four Bile to coaaect i(a Ike Colam r Jid. v.a two aui of tar4rfee . eatoat Ul b )M im Tlte i tb aprta. which will be ' ueh arojcr la the ay . .t ai aod aoraiaaeat taiprove r.t city. . !:e of Caayoa City a4 l -e (aaterta aa Irrigation pro . vater oa a tract of ! r rertil bud lyiaic e of a " ater f apply U to b- takes f- : tper Caayoa Cre. 'v -k haa beea commenced oa a far r. ire fartory at Hooltoa. Coaree t t.ns pm to for the earfoe etf aad the balldtn. I. beta rr-rmJlj pot la hape for the BMCblaery that 1U be fw lMtaltolMW x d,, , ejV.-e iW lot alJ Robert WalSer. the brother of Re C. U Waller, pastor of the Methodist church of N'ya. Or. u accidentally killed. Aloae be had coae dock saootlnx oa aa island In Snake river two ralles north of town Directors of tbe I -an- County Fair &aocUtioa set September I to Z Inclusive, as the dales for the annonl fall fair. K. M. Warren w.ta design teJ as the "Lane county delegate to the meeting of the district fair board at Hoscburg." 1 Tbe most effective slaughter of rab bite ever made In the history of Lak-vlew a at the drive went of town, showing the enormous total of about 11.000. The total estimated (number of rabbits killed during the ' winter Is J'.OOO. Tho St. Paul Commercial Club t presses Itself In fa.or of an eltric line from Aurora to St. Paul, via Far go and Charapoeg. They believe such a line possible and want to Interest President Strahorn. of the P.. K. K. In Its construction. In a communication from thu offices of tbe state superintendent uf schools, the information Is lven that th Port land I'nlon Stockyards will gtve a Shetland pony to tbe boy or girl hav ing the best exhibit of poultry or farm animals at the 1913 state fair Jam-s Huffman, who ns working on the A a. Tulley ranch each of Wal loa. was gored by a bull and Injured no severely that he died He bad tied the animal Into a stall As be turned the bull made n lunge, one horn pierc ing Huffman' lungs and pinning him to tho partition. f'aptnln Edward Anderson, formerly master of the steamer Sue !!. Klmore, who was wanted at Astoria on a charge of forgery, "as brought from Seattle by Sheriff Burns Anderson Is accused of forging the name of II. I.. Miller, engineer on the steamer Kl more, to the Intter's pay check and then getting it cashrd. Seaside has a new two-story build ing being tjulpi'd with up-to-date , machinery for making cheese Kx- perienced workmen will have It In chargo and the cheese manufactured here, aa well as good milk, will be (supplied to summer guests. Milk will j bo ticlii In bottlos only and li milled In the most sanitary way. I Lying half buried in the soft, mud In the basin of Young a bay. tbe bodv of a logger, thought to be named ijtotio, a recent arrival from Portland, wua found at low tide by llann lirseit, low tide by Han Ijirsen. keeper of tbe bridge, who waded In tbe mud up to his blps to the drowned 1 rs ea n lts4 uii.ii sl t i. I m.l a it. . i ""v , M " 1 " ur.uat: u, xaasms. a rope under tne Iti. Cnxtoii to see tin, printing proas ior seiuera in waiiowa COUIl- "nil lluve the procnatH explul ty In the vicinity of Uuterprtso Is , ts-rsrst U iiinliitiilni-d nt nigh pitch di promised in an action takon by tho Ml,l''' tl"' fact thin tin-re Is no c-ostiiin general land ofllce, ordering an exum- 1 inatlon of the township In that locali ty with a view to their rostomllon to entry because of alleged overlapping In survey lands which were withdrawn In 1906, and settlors since have boon darned the right to make entry. At a rascent Commercial club meet ing Ht West Btayton It was ducldi-.I to go In for making that town a logan berry center. The plan Ih to sell Hie berries dried, as there Ih a rapidly growing demand for the name, and tho r.tateti where thin berry can be rained are very limited. With Irrigation available In dry Heanoim the hiiccchh of Hie loganberry IjiihIiichh Ih admired. ...v .uru...,viia "iiniiii-nn m nmiureii. i The chief of engineers at Wanning. n. a C. has approved the report of I ton Major Mclndoo to the effect that tho revetment on the Willamette river near Independence has moro than ful filled expectations, but he holilH that damage to the river banks farther down, where the river bus cut Into val uablo hop lands, Bbould be repaired by local Interests and not by the govern-aient. WATCHES FOR THE BLIND. Th., Are M.d. With Ra-aad Numtrsla .nd W.lbe-1 Cr,.Ul. ... ,. r. Th tli.-n of .1 l.linl mm werv v.: in mine or tb "f tv i Ihr rfeitlOIC rHlp fo Ibe lhH l Ifce pubik- Ulrar ho be imJIj , drew a atrb from bin ,VtH. vtieO i (be fr riowd It n-Hh aap ami I ben itlMrm ht Ww 0 table. ' i eVtot-V. I ctm.m 1 a lettrr te . bp MbfarhlB WBO ,r. brttit 0e.r , ... , the moi. . , of be rter. The wn rniea oa the beif. uad Ui Wlal tan am ad denarted Tbe blind inan'i tetitac tlttte by wt h hrrr,,el a rallur. wbt askevl boat It. -Tom rtfU Oad.- td the llbrmrlaa -aa... aaa-a Ktlfkrl fWML-1 lfTf -.U be. s! often at.lt tbea Tt.e a-atebei are of tbe bnatlae nw oH bet taey bare no rryelal. ami lb- uu aieraU are em toward Tb Ulwl per a OfHNa tbe -aie. and by pralni tu diMrerai ilsbtty on I be fare be ran teil (be time laantly by tbe r"l!n of tbe batxlt Tbe wat. hM are r-ife-rtally made for ibe xlchtle. the batata NMnar made differently. u they ata; be dl'drurukarietl at "I bate "ti t.lnl ith4 t4ml near ao eleeirt.- cb x. that trlXeonre aa the lj..'tr anil Uh nuti la hand ! until tbe lelt rtnev Aa It die o tbey t tbeir uu bi moliitc the i BSIRnie luni .imiau uniii 11 low u- I tliMr llntnli nail iibk't M helil ela.'t ty at 12."-.Nevr YorV nmra. MEAT FOR MUSIC. Tha Way Haydn's "0 Minuet Car j to Gt That Tula. Tbe.t. l n enHile reason for the title, attortir.1 lo many pie. r-s of iuu j ste. a.iiie of tbetu eten CUsilcsl I Irvtlotit, Most (enernllj Ihry are j placed there as all Atti-uipt of some publisher to "Nim" Ilia !: and aet' hla gtnl Then agnln. me (."tillni titles may bare their origin In liid deuls nl.iui as lmrlaut n tbe f lowing: Haydn one tlay rfelvetl a vtt fnm a btttrber who avald tbat himself and his daughters were admirers of Haydu'a muatc am I as the young woman vaa mwii to t married be made tiuld !) ask ttmt the com(oser write a tnlii'iet for her wedding Kind Papa Haydn" cornenteti. and In n fe d.vya the man of meat obtain.! bl. 4'H l'a NIIV I " Ht U(l waa suiTrtet lu benr this same mln uet playnl under bis window On U-iklfig out be saw n bond uf tutial clatu formlna; n lin around a large ox. tastefully dt-'oratcd with flower" Son tbe btitcher came up nnd pre cuted the ot to Haydn, taylng that for such rxcelliiit music be thought be niient to amke tli composer a preeut f the U-t ox In his poaes al"n Kver nfter this little -mri! linn wa- mlletl the -Ox" minuet, W Frniicl (Jutes lu "Anrcdotra of tlrea-.ii'.clniis.- How FranMIn Lasrnad Minnara. j Franklin roileetrd thirteen principle to cover the small nmcnltln of dally life R.i.-h wek he plekiil nut one nnd ' praetlceil It diligently, thus creating t hnblt It tools three months to mvrt ! tbein nlL Uacb year be practiced each , one four full vt-eeks He kept this up for mnny yean. The nnrouth Frank llu li of e.-.rly manhr-it who found Taul; lib bis wife for giving tilrn n silver ajHioti and n rblim bowl for hit bread and milk Instend of a ewtT spoon iml earthenware crixk. developed Into tbe Ktatesimin and limit of the world who won the respect nf Kngllslimen tbe admiration of Frenchmen n ml the gTi-tltiide nf Americans Hnrrinr ion Kmenon In Knglni-erlng Magailns Pleasant Laaaona In History. Improvised historical piny, form pnrt of the iitory lesson In n Iiinlnii school Children nine mid ten year old net the battle of llnMIng. Im) repre-ientliig Wliilnm the Conuiieror arid King llnrold lending fmrtli-i of Nonimns and Ha tons. r..ec,lvciy ii ... ... . ........ ni... aivonis. mid tile armli-. ja.lvai.re mid wi.h.ln.w r Istl.-al.y ! W'heii .1 ii.nlien ink- ,l-,r ih Killers ' Win nrUT t It frifflljfil t f laa ti.-Wihor mil,. '"rt"niiu iiii-.iiii,m hIhiiu . . . ' Imttle anil ttif elmnu liTS Id trnyiil Alining oilier pluya jirino are "rno .siege of ChIiiIm" unit Inirodiictlon of Printing Inl i,1(i i.. ...,.. "K """ "" xl-'-.'e setting, the prliitln prom tieing wooden box repri-xi.-nted by a plnin , Not the Real Thtnn. I itoiii n city .ipiiniiii-iii Hull, Jack , wan going for the Hint time to Hn-m1 ' Chrlstinaa at bin grandfather!, ftinn. Ah he ran up the Kt(.,M of the old Iioiihi- IiIh gnindinoiher i-nuglit him up In her arms and put him ,0vn, ros and Imigliliig, before the great log lire In the living room "Inii't thai im... Jackie, i,o.vY" ah.- mW. "You don't have big log n ra-sa llkt- , unit in New York, do you'," Jlie lioy looked with wide eyinl ii- light at the huge logs as tln-v l,i..i a. .. a' ' . ,.rBei., ,,, - - , J' ' 'I"'"" ' Tp- z 'rJ .nTLTMy ' M 'six rooms and bath.' "It's nlco. grandma, but It's only nu ImltaUon gas log. Isn't It? We have real ones in my hou, -u,,ll(.ot,.H Painfully Poll!.. Old Oentleman (to bov on iu-irii. ZJZyl Mr.'01 Wl" ,m,"vv" ..... . . . j I aaa BHillie to you, SIT. I DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1912 i Thu advertises! llt af .l.'llnU l" f .r the ve.r of U l h iun.v wf n 'l "I 'I' mate l.kl lillnUriil ture vhu-h u e'nlm.llKl In Oxptrr UKNKIt.M I.AW8 0KTIIB MFSSION The Ue folklr.c Jvprtle rfl tM'rly. Maatwl li iiIUiih-iV (.Vuntv. I'frB"". liMe tlellmiuetil on Moml.tv. tVUitwf 7. 1912. ! ntr .uhleel to a txtnaltv of ln T rvilt. arid Intettwt at the rule of IX l"r fhl i " '""TV i I per nnin truni .( . wnti t,y .ttnll Kr txtt m(tt,r ltw r,piratkM of U mmiMia i after the latex rhari:il ak'aliMt tlie fiunni; real ptopirt arr ilullmuint. I the iberilf la nuthorlirtl upoii tlctnolMl of an jrrvi maVini; apillratlori. I j u" eerlllleaU of Uelln- I niaaiNei- HhMa k a fctrUlMl rtf I flirt fail W . t M" ' " - - - ' y ' mU""1 ami coU of ailvtit jtllnc i ertmratea u( ieiirMaetry ian Inter el ttvm the dte uf Uttah0 un III redeemed at Ibe rale of IS (wr frill i per annum. ;S II. liotbermel. K of S, V, 1 J and S nf S. K . $t. ' IT. Tp I N . It V SV.. cot. I tainin ift) arrv M II Kelle)(Truatre) S. ) of I N K J ami N J uf S. H J. j se. sat, rp. i n., it. a w. I I ont.nrilnjf V) arrra J I' Maonnla. S. il I f N. W. i. N K I of 8. W i ami W. of S. K. I. Sec ili. Tp. J N.. j It. 9 V.. rtmtalnlnit M aeres ..... , S. I' Chrtatenaen, H. W. J, I Sec. aa, Tp. 3 n.. It. v w.. I containing ItV) arrra i.M. M. riltie. W J of N. K , I tHi s'. K f N V. ), Sf. j Zi IS. Tti. I S.. It. '. W.. inUlt. I lllg 'M acrvs I W. K Ovarns. S. i of N. F.. I. See '). T. 2 S . It. 0 W . con ' taming SO acres M II Owtjm. S W. I of N. j W. i and N. ft". J of S. W I ftfi.lt $6t.2 Sec. 10, Tp. 2 S.. It. 't W.. rnriUlnlriif N) acres C. K. Illack, 30 acres UfT K. side of N W. 1 of N. W. i, , See 13. Tp 2 S.. It. 10 V,. ami 30 acres off S. side of N. 1 F. I ! S. W. i. Sec. 13, Tp. 2 S , K. 10 W ... D. F f.HiUon. N. K. 1. itVc. 22. Tji. 3 .S II. ' V containing lu) acres. .... tl !Tillam)k County Hank. Ixit 4, vi. i i. a ,1 , iw. J .... contalninc iX'M acres Tillamook t ounty Hank, IjiI I and ,N. K, i. of.N. W. J Sec. 31. Tii. 3S. Hanged W.. con- f" Tract - i - uu !. For further ilracrlt- Hon, srr Tract bunk In Asaes. sor's office, paste Ml, sec, 20, Tp. 3 S.. It. 10 W.. contain. I Ing 32 acres I Tillamook County Hank. S. F 1 of S. F i Sec. 25. Tp. 3 S.. It. 10 W., conlainlnif 40 acres ..... j l J. Lamb. IiU I. 2, 3. 1. u and f. Illocl. 9, Millers Add. Ui Tillamook City It. li. It. Crenshaw MierllT anal Us t'ollrclnr I lllamonk l ounty, Oregon, j Datcal this February 2D. 1913. Permanent Hifbway, Tillamook County, Ortfon. CAM. F0H Dins. NOTICK IS IIKItKHY C.'VKK, that sralnl bids will Imj rrrelviil by tho Hiiard of County Comtnlasloners uf TiltaitlV.l- I'i flr..,. .nll 1 ..'l.l. ,.. M.( M,rrh'V,. PJ13,' for furnishlnrf a mniorl-l and labor necessary fur the construction of different cnmct- unu types oi nani-surlnro or txtnnn nent pavement, on tho Improvements mentioned below : Hitls must be addressed : "Hnuril of ounty Coininissiofiers of Tillamook Coutitv," ii nil the unvr)i)Mi marked "Hid for the construction of errnn nent Highway." mm I must In- accom panied with a complete set of sjicrill catlons of the Ivikj of pavement prn p'jacd by tho bidder. The work consists of grading, pre paring iiuht'riii!-:, illtrlu-a ami shoul ders, and conatruelirg a Imrd-surfwce mail from ll,., Vurf It l,..,...l " . . , l mi' " ..... ... i .. . "J" mis s uiy in a i ,, ij, Citv to H ( ,ty. Ore-,,," r 1 K't U.umlury of Tillamook ( if Fn.t in il... ! l . v 11..11 i ... .t' , - ' ; ' '.. rt"" ,V Th.. tT,1!" f!.,w I .a ' "... iiiikiiiMriii, HI ill nil 1IIW1 ffrnilssat Inollev oriliir Ii. ,. Hum not less Hum ten per runt of the amount of tin. bid, made payable 0 the County ; such check or money order to In- forfeited to Tillamook dinuy ,y the surccsafiil bidder lu case he falls within 110 lny of the date of the award of contract, to furnish ai i-ei.tablo bonds in the full amount of tlm contract price for the faithful completion of the contract and the payment ot all labor, inati-rial, mens and Hiiln-ontract-or claims tlu-ri-iiiider. I u. Hoard re- bill0" rl!ht l" r"'','Ct ""y "" Ui,itci this Fcliruary f., IUi:. 1 ,'"..rf.1."r Collri,y '-niiiisHlom-rw i. "if ,l',,,"","k (:" ' (Jr"K". Hy J. C. Iloldun, County Clerk. HiKliway, Tillamook Counly. Orcwoii W'KOii. NOTICK TO CONTltAC-mim . Nntiri) is lii-reliv givi-ii that H,'.i,l,i I.I, ., ... I I .a ---.....a '."'n .""".." receivi-.l ny t, (mnl of i ounty i-ninm hh oiu-rH uf THIiiiiini li Cminly, Oi.-Koii. until 1 V,,-k t, W.ti Mttr.e !'"' r ' nUhllS ... .... ...sasv, exi-t-pt as othorwlno Perilled, and all labor, nummary f,lr tho cdiKtriiclluii of (ho improvement mentioned .w, said work to bo ,,mu sir clly In ncnmlarn'o with the iiIhiim iiml wpeclllcations upiirovcil. ami now on mo in t in ol Icoof thu County Clerk, mid n Iho in tiu co r tho Count v .Surveyor. KiilH muht l.e nddreMwl, "Hoard of fV.t.,4 ..If ... 1 at a tllHIIIIH - ' ' WJ I III l sVIIU EI1VI1IIII1II II1 IISl.i.l , "Um tor tho construction of Suction A. .i.i- tin., iiiv i.i, uariiii in ill aillilnll til. j.u,,. ' i J 7.- , . " "" ' , ll II I I. if ll... I .........!. f "i iir nin,-nn aiiiiiia covermtr llin tvn.t ..f'n . . n . . . 1 . ' , ",' rnnstruci.Ml. , ... .,. r,.,,- , .V t r.iirn im must In- lU'eciiiimin I... ,. I '.. - ""'" , , .... . --I v.1 .'J ll r, ...ill... ...w. ....... ir-'.i. .... I.'.... ' vo... n l.ll l IIIIHK OI I I IlltllUW.k I...... .1 .. . I " i.i,., .... . ii. . hi -'. .i.i iiiiih iki ' ir.i.i. v.... ...... - ... ... .. , w iiti.i.i-Y iitii.ir tl. t. , of (lid i.tll. Wherlf, III, I, I. r 1.. ...I...... I. "iiivi v lllill II Mil for romlnidlon of rul (tul fAH nltu o.4 to .m II , fu :ti m H i. Hir- u- ti. irrft ti ' im 1 1 rue turn "i entire romi . ... . . . . c Tliw wurk r.inlt of rlf hrf . ilittiica urxi iiiunir(, utMi I 4iKP. liMli.'r mMl llvttlra friim kl.i.... ? im iz tin wie piiirin l .), HriK'lilon. I Hlaliun 7t x I I Itiwn uf WlicoUr, r tift, iMviiiraiiuiia iiiivr 1111 11 it t ' I , .. ... . . - line .T ' A X . '7 . o "m V" J ' vuirp M iii' jr nunc) f Any j Krti ln.l imi.t Ih ir,Wi j M..nni ,1..1. .... . I....L - I ttiiiii tir i if iiiitnrv i.tL.Mk Mill mil le (hall 10 tK'r r I -I ainotinl uf tlm bill, inailn i nn, tiiu i ouniv . iui'ii 1 1 c k - - - ( utinly ly tlie urrrafu i t - raae tie fall Hull Hoy. r nt : nf attanl t( rohtrttrt ti f r noar slfle IxHNK In tlitt 'uu em tract (irire fur (bo fa tl fu plellon of Ibe ronttart. an- iK molit of all latair, material men I : suo-ruotrartur . iaitus trrfr i, 111 LI.... ill l. . . li.mii'l wi.i U" i.iiuiitd i ii. . 1&.CO with th l ..ui IV I ,t, I.i.. II i (do rulurn ul Uie ( lal.a a'l i( IIOOS. llorrlcrarrc the r u' I U' jct any ir an ihi Datrd this f,tb day of Krl it Hoard of l ouniy t mtti a rt, Tttairek t ounlV Hy J. C. Hulden. iuntv tiLUw.. t;ii.-.-.l r a. .S'OTJCKTO CO.S,TllAtT.WL .Nntlee It hereby KIVcll lhal bids will b rrcritnl by (ho Ur Ul I filtMIV I .vtt.mlaalil9.rrB t.r T.ll.. (.iionte, Uregi'ii. UilW 1 oiud, I . . ... .... .IIS .lit-: sik-cltiol, atwi all la'xir nr.rj ! ittrntlulinl tloW said Work lo t and prrtflrations aplintvaxl and so t .. ilm ..in . . r a. i ....... u i I. t.i.. i. v ... .. .j tt alto in ttw olllcc of the lounty or. Hlita muat Ins ..(ilreaac) JUarf . ' .. ..11 I ami u rnWi oibischi iiui j j Curutrucllon of .Section It of the t ?& I Cn County Itoad. i . . ... . .1 ... I nc wbh ruciaiaia m crartef li w A r ..raiimif nrriitrini. . .... l.2l) dltchca and abuuMcra, anal lmMlt nriiiKcs anai trrsttca (rum .ilaiua (0 near the He! ijlorc. lo SlatlMS l Clerk, and also In tho office c( bid for construction of h rrtle i artiriT aiaii iiif rvitta t tiir t it.n nt i . i i . i roanl. Ml i The road runa from rl ! (lph. up Three ItlVcra. ami la ' a rectinatrurllon 'f tlm old u-d r.arn uei nuai ik) arriniMnmi ij t-.Lt , ......... ... iuuiuy, or a i' u nionoy urorr, is aum mil Iras than 10 ir cent it a', ainiaiiit of Iho bid. made liaralU U (jiil'tity , audi fhrrk or money ildrf of i lorieilrsl in Ulam), loUBlt tlie aurresaro; WiWrr, III rase M wiimn .u iiava ill ma naia til swan iiontia in wir iuu itinuuni oi uii frarl fir!.. In. ll. .llLfnl . of tho runlract aiul the tiavinrf 1 cj I. ... . ' . , tractor's rlalins thereunder i. i.i i . .... . ... is. rai utii. . r-... . i r-i...i. ... . tlin rlllrn ..I... ..1 ..sl lions. inn i warn rr-rvi-s iiio right ju Jcct any or all bids. Hoard of County Cotnmialnrxn i uiatniMik Lounty, Hy J. C. Iluldcn. County Clerk. ' tl!t "T'll I r e eaa h n a i a sa samaarsuxjsm . u u ii w . Notice la hereby glvnti that Ki bids wM . received by the lljsri County Commissioners of T the flth day nf March, 1013. fir . , . . h 7, '""""" i ,'rl dhl-rwlo s lerllle.'. mil nil Ul r. furnishing of nil materials, ex'-rtt cssarv for lie r..l..tr..r'l,.n of tha ..,..- .fr.'l','ll " 1 " ,,1 Viow uu TZ it '""rti '" af . n"w n" "I"' in tb . u , " iM-wnuiiP l I'" I iillitv C erk mul nl... mil,, irrt " I ..' "t - .Mres.,, ."I .rd " i ( 411111 1 V ( I f t . f I s. . a . 4 'I aiW ... . sa a ' TO. 3 lo M, ft; from M .. lo "21 1 1 & also for i-oimt ruet inn of entire i nJ- ..t i. . If. I pills 2fi tO Stllll.il. .'I'M I. Ilia it! per plans and Hn;eiMatiiiii , w n' in urn oiiu-u in un- l (ilinty III . iiiso in me oiiiri. or ii... i i.n.iu v.-yor. Kacli bid must b,. at'comtiai ir t .. ........ ,,,1,1 ,,,, iiiinri in iinsi'i" l ounty, or a I', u, inoney onlir, In amount of tho bid. innilo iMtfiblf lo be forfeiti-il in 'I ill Ii till lilt I 'i.llltf till aallf-.'siktaifitl I. (. 1 1,, fa' , , - - -. i Kiiiiii in t,iinw n' " V H I'll ilnvrt nf ll,.. ai.sia. ,. f .... un! W"J" " HH IIHIU U Hi'"'" V - -M.tiaa.il (, V U,i,M lla- i.rm hit uw nimiriii nunn ot on of rn riicl. iuu ll. .... .. ..il la ii 'it in i ii i ii ii! ii n ii i iii uiiii.n.ii imri rlaliim tlieic-midcr. IliililerH will lie rc-iuIrMl to ilt'l'' itl.Xni Willi If ll I il II I I I It f'l.a.,1 I i a (IUU I iisMO iiiixi atirvvs'- thinH, 1 any anil nil UUU. ' - ...... ,,M, W i vDiuiuj ti ;f tounty CoiniiilBsliiiitri . .....i.iwiin v-miiii y, Hy J. g. HOI.DKN, the tir.tnl-wt.vkly ller - - S--SSIS- - vv n J I IS I I T It I :ill.l If, .a.. I fll tl t aa. I a year's aub HntL '