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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
BAYOCEAN SUIT FILED Finding no othor way, ho dooldod to riiso the prtoo on tho (t.iribshll dock to SJ.V00 pur month. Mr. Anderson soeured th ami proceeded on July the lUst to con voy tho mnil to nnd from lUyocoiin Helirvinc it to bo to tho best Interest jrtlujnt; nt tho dock claimed to be tho of tho property owners of lluvoeenn and private dock ot the company "t It y Minvttndim territory and tho locnl 00tfHn because of tho fact thoro wi no public we deem it advisable to make Htnor place to hind, lly being able to public tho conditions which have j.,,,,1 t a dock other than tho com brought about the result that on July Hllysi at tlnnbatdi Mr. t'hapon not I 17th. 1911. a summons was served upon tie! Mr. Anderson that a charge of A vol Anderson of this place which $250o per month would also be placed cited . on 1)k dock at Ibiyoeeait. As thoro 'That the pUiititris, and at the times was no other dock at Haywoan Mr. herein mentioned has Iwon the owner , Anderson was of necessity compelled of all the tide lands fronting and abut- to continue Undine at said dock, ting n lot two and three and t of ec J On or about July the Sth. .Mr. An tion 31, in Township 1. north of ran-te ', darson Untied t the B.yc. in d.k, at 10 west of Willamette incriHai.. mil n place least likely to interfer with eonstruetiM j other ra landing with material to be used in the eonstm.'tion or u imii.1 int then under way. Vithin an hour of tho time of lan.Ung Mr. V. I. I'ottor informed Mr. Anderson in ihe presence find ourselves in a similar position to that of Mr. Anderson's. Wo want tho moral support of tho contract prort,Y owners at the present time and tho tinandni support miimui wu ' ilnd Inter that such support Is needed. . We remain in Hajoceun and light for ! the right of Hnyoceun's eitlxoii nnd property owners because wo boljovo In the future of lliiynootut. I). C. Maker I. P. I lance A. W. Anderson F. 0. Mitchell I'ald Adv. r. own expense asd tide land's a deep water Icidieg from Sturgeon Chan-rillm.-ik Bay. to the dock after rtesciibed. That the ci.vk i th private property of thtf! of tho bulkier who's material he was! t ri ami is used by the plaintiff for Inndtn. that he must desist from ty nurnoe of lamiinir frv'uht an I in up ills boat at the Bayoconn doek . uters from and to bt.ati at i Mr. Amier.. ;i suted that he had ma- j terial for the build, r and there was no other place to laid the material. Mr. , Potter's reply was that it id .ip to you fellows and that I have notified you not to land at tn dock. There ha not been an instance to our finowlodg within the time t.Ued in which Mr. Anderson or his bunt have In nnv way interfered with lh landini? or the load inn r freight or paasenjrers or inter- ' fering with the business of the cow panv. No do there appear to bo any reaaon for such action other than bo cause of the fact that Mr. Anderson secured the mail contract by competa- ; tive bid. which "4t. Chapin desired or the launch Henrietta No. 2 As before stated it Is a fact that there is no other dock other than that claimed by the company at this place and no place. to construct one ns th company claim title to r.ll other space available. j If Mr. Anderson is restrained from , landing, then the Company can re- , strain any other person from so doing, : establishing a fact that only by their : permission can anyone use this dock , without being liable for trespass for ' any purpose whatsoever. There being no other mean of transportation othsr than by water and no. other dock ex cept that cluimed by the company meaning that any person that may have need for a landini: here muit do pend upon their good will. Individuals located here in the ditTerent lines of business that help to make a place complete commercially are nil liable to the sain treatment as Mr. Anderson and realizing this fact have determine J to make Mr. AnJersonS fight their fight. Thi3 matter is of vital interest to the property owners as a place with out a public way of ingress and egress but controlled by individuals, who ihr not hesitate to take advantage of such ' control for personal ruasons, is neces sarily handicaaped in growth and in crease of property values. ; Mr. Chapin asserts that in protecting the Hayocean-Garibaldi ooat run that he means the mail contract as well as pas-; aenger ousiness, and would have the j mail contract at any cost. Note here j that he usurps the power to control the ' mail contracts and who shall and who shall not have such contracts. We who have been on the ground several years, pioneers so to speak, realize that wu must fight for our rights and the rights of the property owners, as wc realize our future busi ness depends to a great u.xteqt upon them, and feel fully assured that should this ease be won by the com pany that some of us, at least would r' t r t pit That the defendant has during t'-.- im"th t f July. 1914. continuously tu.i up his boat and vowel ts siid whsrf.if plaintiff ks to obstruct i!ur boats and vessels from landing st s..ul wharf and the carrrine on of pi ii'-titfs business transactions ivhich the plaintiff nnd the owners of other boat.- ami vessels desire to carry on, a:M m as to obstruct and prevent the u-.loading of freight hich the plaintiff . navinc transported to it said prop erty as sail wharf, and also so as. to nree t the landing of 'msseogers there it. and to ,r tly obstruct their passage to a id from said boat and ves sels. That tt-e plaintiff i the owner of a large portion of what is known, ail described upon the records of Tills mxk County, Oregon, ns Bay ocean, or Bayocean Park, and that the plaintiff is i . . j i i the wi.rk of improving sai 1 p. t.. psving the itreets thereof. ' c a ' ii bjiHing of vriojs de .ti.ns, and of havirnr operated t -..r. hi a hotel for the afcomroodation of iruesLs. and other buildinz for leas-1 i:-,.- -ale to people desiring to frejjue'it sa:J place, and that a large number of, pe plf haveoccaion to and do visit the said property of plaintiff for the pur-, pose of carrying on business and f ir the purpose of pleasure. Wherefore, - plaintiff prays t'l ! the defendant acting either by him-:--" or through his agents, servants' or em ployees be forever enjoined and rc bir.t.neJ fr.ira in any manner maxing any us whuUoswr of the piaiotitT s wharf herein before described, and frou tying ap thereto my boaH or vessels of any character or, descrip tion, and from interfering with theme of pNmtiff's wharf aforesaid in any mnner wnatsoever, and from tr-3 passing upon the plaintiff's said prop erty."' Note the fact that the cornpuny in their complaint state their interest in the place and the fact that people do come for the purpose ol business and pleasure to visit their property but that they do not mention in any way that others own an interest in said place an i that others do visit other property than that owned by the company for the purpose of business and pleasure. During the month of May Mr. Ander son submitted a b'd for a four vear contract fer conveying the mail b" tween Bayocean and Garibaldi. This contract hid been previously hel.l by Carl Shagren, of th: launch Henrietta No. 2. Upon being ap praised of the fact thut Mr. Anderson had submitted a bid for this contract. Mr. Chapen. manager in charge foi tho T. B. I' jtter Realty Co. demanded h n to withdraw his bid as he (H. L. Chun in) desired the contract for the Henri etta No. 2 for whieh boat he had guar anteed the run between Bayocean and Garibaldi. M', Anderson believing he had the same right as others to submit a bid on the mail contract and co'isideri g the fact that Mr. Chapen approached the matter in a commanding matm-ir refused to consider the request. He then i.. formed Mr. Anderson that if he j (Mr. Anderson) secured the mail con i tract that he would compel hirn to pay a dockage of f&0 00 per year at each end of the route. Getting no consider ation from Mr. Anderson he went to I Mr. I'. 0. Hunce (Contractor & builder) ( one of Mr. Anderson's bondsmen and proceeded to inform him that it was i lip to him to see to it that Mr. Ander son withdrew his bid for the main cn- ' tract. To emphasize his demand he in formed Mr. Hance that he would never accept a building which was then under construction, believing that Mr. Haiife had the contract for same, unless he compelled Mr. Anderson by whatever means possible to withdraw his bid for ' the mail contract. Mr. Hance not having the contract for the building informed him that he could do nothing for him and that Mr. Baker had the contract for the build ing. Mr. Chapen proceeded lo rnuke the same demand upon Mr. Baker who was in no way interested or connected with thu bid for the mail contract, be lieving thut Mr, Baker could influence or compel Mr. Anderson to withdraw ui couidu wiia A suit bus been brought bv tho Hay oeeat, Co., against F. I). Mitchell fo baliuicedue on two lots which Mr. Mit chell iKiught from the company. Mr. Mitchell paid JSOil on one lot utul nbout 1300 on the other, but refuses to ptiy nurr as he suys until the coitumny makes iiiipruvomentit aeeoniinir lo Agreement whore lots are loetitod In south part of ltuyivoau. Valuable Prizes Given Away Without one dollar cost fourteoit gri nd aw unlit will lie given by the Til niuvwk Fot.l Co.. am! It. 1'. Zachmanu to those securing the most votes in n contest for some tine pianos. It. K. Zachmttn is giving absolutely free tu the lady bringing him tho most votes based upon tho rules! as given below, and Til lamook Feed Co. lis doing likowtno. The one receiving the 2nd largest num ber will enlitb her to a piano by aiW wir JW; the one having the third ltt get numtier can seeure a piano for 186; tth largest number entitle one t a pmno for 1100; 5th largest nu tu ber entitK'S one to a piano for $!(; 6th largest number entitles one to n pinna for$U&, ana tue oou unving the ?th largest uumser eiitilbis oiu lopurchusc a piano for $15. In the contest (or the K. F. Zach nun piano the following candidates hac been nominated. Name No. Vol. Kva YYhvekr itti N'o.m Wagul Jots Obdys Veatch atlo Htlcn Schlappi May llolgatc ItSs Hattte Walker JJUD Sallie Stevens ?J0g Ruth Burire 3$to Arcta Everson i'XM NMlic Conrad :j, Lillian Guest -074 Ine Paul tjq Fay Harris 2J0S Lillian Rugar ajQ& I'aulioc ileal 4100 Helena Epplclt ?joi .Stella Coyne asfij Alphilda SwcilSOil ioSj Elsie IJimb wS-t Koe Williams sioo Myrtle Earl 2 Mary Lamar ;S.;6 Alice Todd 2tSo Cecil Kinitauian -"-S UWrna Holdcn .p)Q Rente Bays 3-1 56 Lillian Anderson JOS') Helen Durrcr 270J Lena t'clu at 57 Irene Stiverson 8000 Antonett Kuppctibcndcr 2000 Helen Cac ittto Fay Hill ?395 The candidates for the Tillntitook Feed Co. arc as follows: Winnie epplclt. Mablc Davit. Belle Bailey Kutie McDonald Mablc 1-aiicc Ruth Riggs Bertie Michaud Lillian Severance l.)dia Farmer F.Uic Lamb Mary White Stella foync Nellie Gaylord Uai fjiodspced IV ,rl ."'oland I U en Deal Annie Wya Bcity Kupvr Helena l)rrer 1 ilh Anderson Hi 4 Austin Norma Wftr Alivr ItiirrouMlW IVlpha Minefeltfr i;ter Paul Lena Troul Nellie Hurtoil Drains Harris Ainu tilad Lottie Wade I'nitcd AUlsan . . 1 he vlr lor the 1 ilUmlK candidates H u,r of Ifet con- l hunIii. Im not been siiwessful nnd III ifntnior li' tuu t"l "", '.aeliHir of the soli. Illlhurtu It hti been Km ewiulv t' ' III litis Hl'f ntr Hd liem'e the oll ha gone with out tint Hiwiwsury cie. Pltst treat meiit uf laml. It I thoil'iht, would Hienn Ihe prea.Un n of bml lOH of Itnie tu the srie, Till eati l' Oottn with the inarlilne formerly ed for sprfwdlHg IiiihI plaster by ll!bllv twulollng theiii. At the end tif t or thm year another lrr "f ,M',, sboukl be upread on the ltl ami thus bv making Ilia trwitttiont gidal the expense I t Iih grent ami lb t bei ntl by UmmwIIi traimeni HE MITCHUL Rooiu For Rent Rt4Um In Connection 11 IMI.VI.WIUI, 0f( Klrw Ituiiranre D. B. BAKER I'ublle .Servlm 1 llepat tinotit Following arv tne . . ol me , lw, m, o.t. .,.. h. . lii'l If i-The mrrrhants hH l-' a ahowTNl to be ry valuable U Kir ' sue votes a per JdUing schedule, M lvaU mwtl, f or soil re-I p excepting as hvrenticr may be men- u R, vf j IH'mtl, HtrtM1 . .w. I... tt n oh .mh Ulles. for ii.oo in mcrhatt1 pW i'h dee Wll. ,u ior $ 00 on avmrnt of oW Counts .-vs (or $1 W on dli bltl M- j lor i 011 on ba'gsm or rlear a. ie alt- V'l-i otr will be given i Hm Him ulrs art mad- only In r Oiriur to 1. tiling Voir tm Old ai-ouni. ihv u be iourd for the nay men 1 of M iccounts, that were inmrrrd prior to this date Voir iv ill not be given on new brg C ctnmts nUt iW prtiukr a;ctMti in .aid within thirty dayt then the v re may bt issued it the merchant i willing and SO orders. RlLK j. Votes will be issued with a time limit ol one week, and must br i in thr ballot boa. orovidrd lot that pnrpose before thr VspiiatUm i the tunc limit. Brlore resting votes, nuke a record for your own guidance, j In order to facilitate voting you are rv.jurotcd to ttlK utir votes in an 1 ilcpe ifj rul it rle writ ' Mu.ttber e i'.-i,- the envelotK ' inn and Ur nm ol" the tandi U- v dei- to vote tor Mi tin .nd KS'i.F t .-I- Miftove, rUrks and relatives oi tfi' Merchant and new cr cannot aittctpatv at candt- '.ile, Rl!LK 4- Merthanu shall in no in stanee Issue v.,te until och vU have iKen properly mumped with tln-ir firm name 1 inimnrti tmu' reiue ihcm otherwise. RL'LK The iuIkiImiii of votu in the merchants !orc, in tfwit oi store or on prevail 1 prohibited RlLr. h. vote thai i scratrh. or marked in anv wa ltr It leavrt the mcrthant's hand, nhatl be throwt appear that a figure has been tamper I'd with. Rl'LK 7. Si weeks from th opening dale, candidates will no bmi? er be entered, unless by ipetbl sr raegement with the merchant Rule 3t Everybody t iniiled i nominate candidate All that i nec essary it to send in the name of any young lady in the community. Thu will entitle ber to JGOO nominating votes and she will be entered as cnudidaie. RULE o.- Voles arc not transfer able after being cast. RULE to. votes that arc not pro. pcrly stamped with Ihe merehni' signature, or voles with time limit en fllred will not be accepted, RULF. II. A Committee (elected by the merchants in the campaign wilj count the votei each week. The nrwinapcr givei xk votej for xach dollar on new subscription and 1000 votes lor each dollar for re-nrn-ali or back tubscriptiunt. C 'Mem nt"! July la. Limeitone Or poiit To Be Tevrlopcd (Continued from dki; 1) resa noaf irmiiu that Ihe pioli)et w I! oo- ! nvniliible at a riMsoniUe rhti- k r ion According to the estimate of tbt o:l uximtU at thu Oregon lt ! Igge. practicftlly every arro of farm land west uf thu Cascadu mountains li In neeil of 'urn? treatment. The Mill has been w.rn nut through constant f.um ir ! i'h hull- or no ro tut ion of crops. Land plaster, tried time and 9 lis I Special Grocery Prices his bid. His demand jt'BuiU.d and refused. Quaker Oats L.'irjje P.'ick.'te 25c Small I'ackao J5c Dried Fruits Fancy Prunes, XOc per lb. Fancy Dried I 'etches, JOc per lb. Crescent Baking Powders regular price 0 Found Can, Jill 00 now.. Found Can, 70c, now Pound Can, regular price 2ae,' now 20c Regular price 55c w- . I talari W have jua rrlir4 thl the Kteba Mro. are orgonising u com pany for lie further dvwWhtfl of, UiW lime dopoait, iurtwr lhB Uy are able to leoip alone. Following Is from a teller of lrf' U. li. StMxVier, I'rof. of Agronomy l , tlupt. of frn. Corvallis, Uro. The prsettee of lH)fng of solk for j agricultural prudi-etlon hoi bm fully j worked out for a gieal many and it Is definitely uoieratow4 lll ( oils of Tlllanioolt tVintv. Hit tbo I of all the count!, very arm In r action. Thia net4 c .t.ditt Utl-io Urf 1 ly to II iMk f li'oe. whteb is hlgblf elttbie ami has nton ieeehod out ef Uw cowsl soils lhrMit efe' rwlnfsll Thie aetd r sour rmimo Is hwfmfut to most common erpe, nml ina it u pertleuUrly harmful to tm lofumitMMfe eropa ioeh as ekiver vetefc. alfalfa, pea an-l tbe bae ' anowtt. Tbii i .ti e portieularly the delete fiou elTWets of soil aetdity m the nttratfon gaUierinf boetorta Meh haeo to much U 4o with the Ibrtfty growth of tecum I nous eivj and henro with the fortuity of the soil. Lime u the only praetiea. bio remedy for thu oewl oil ("iiwo, and the most dMirsblw form of lime for agrwuilural u is the ground lime stone, unburneil This U bwnuee gruun I Umostone I nut on' v Um thmpml itm of lime but also boeauao It is nif easily apnlM, its erteeta emturo li ' and it does at nave Um Injttrt m st feels on the Humue of (he toil M oe eurs from Ut uae l the eui ie f'jem of Urn, such as hrdraied quieV lime. (iround Hmeatono jhotltd b ont4 nt thu rate of not tm. thn item i m I Kir aeteu Hues n applieaUon yuM b; made, under your eotelHMvi eery (jr or Ave jwt. Pit the freoot and Uf. at ue of liinnnume, however, Ux price to the farmer mo.t bn low At the proot the farmer e boy the imlcV lime or Um himp lime o ihr l i'urtlanl market m f It per ton. Ti tmiek lime, although not quite o do : tlrabte form fur M u, tMention ' rtl aUive, Iioji Just double the acid cor rective vuluo of tho ground lirnwiUmo. nnd therefore I U caul for freight axl bundling i appro iluiAinly one holf. ; lneo one ton of quleV llmo will go , far an two tun of grounl limestone J Of course, quick litre must be Uked. but this can bo done by thn farmer .. nu mnii at romiinrAtlvely mail roil. In other worts, ground lim.Mtonc for a- .a . oivetiv value 11 worth ml nor., than one blf whnl qulek litno e.i that i S 30 In Portland. Your limetiP. which I umjer.timl aeronlong to then:ilvm uf tho Bureau 'f Mrxw ni'M nbout 3( fwr rent rrf. nun rarlMinate, l nf mure, nut high grade. A h-gh griide limestone him U& lr eviil ealeium earhoniile. Itul Oil lnio-ton i of auillL-uint goid iuallty to umk it very valuable for gri.-ul. turnl use throughout your loewlilv aixl ,nven in IheVNillnrnelte Valley if u '"' K -Vt "I nd h.mI gruuml nt o-...ugh e.t. I tho Tlllamwik count region, while applieetluiis of two y Um p.-r ac re w,.,tl.l u ory bmfl, m, in nmny r,e, (purtlenlarly on U,u Imnvier soil.) UlurB i. iti ,oubl t,t double an applied of that .imou.it whiM be much better. The .ipphr.tion mity be m.i.l., My time In the yer that t) (atmr eMl fl on the Ih.,,1 ,im) ,k Ulu mMemm turn in thoroughly. Thus thu work enn in aucu nmea in the fH ami-lit. t,A ii . . i-.., noun imior work lit not Ing mid t. iuiM nro lillo tr i . i "" Kivoynu any further Infer- 1). HA ICE Utiildcr rtr-eetnliy JAS. P. VALtiOS ee-or t- S Hitu Citjur-s, lothiuo, tundiij, 1 1 1 , I Kwi)Uting I'k.i i the ISvtM' 1 1. 1.! ' t i'ii I If. I. Tilco Ap4timru: for Atl. l"orrlttel r . mentA, in tinu f f lent. Ttte rtit mirn rnvr. .. i. I fofMh.w. t'h ' mi in tho now a mt emforti.i. ftwitteelivo fn- o-. M4orri Id l' !t tg ltM 18,1 11-n.d Sn i ... -.j, (tL'nh - . . . .(. mm la nn ' ''nt ibtt d,ri. .. i "If fm i s ..i'h miniloo n -,, A.d uen? rl o. ., v, , mrn e4 mi. . M IM J Jit ' t r nStOM. U- 1 1 - tn l V . 1 1 ' . MtrV ibe very Imi: i ,x ijittutsai .i i , -.run-article, ". . t'-t'tas. ?.jfl,4'i h i' ' i mlwffru!. 1 HKt'. Ui OSf ef pjj.tri ij.. ... - fit I ': i . it. . ',:( ! i l li !it' i ' ' - i K ui it ... t it i.i'.t, . ' . . ' t . . .1. .) (m . t. HfSfjfl thr lwfllli i ' ! t)i i ihe tl e(l 'e i-ciU-l 1 MtW m.ifl tine- 1 rr- i wu ingloo, t C4imi iriV (bi fciiuikable an i i-ii tlt liralion, It In in.lni mull t ! '.t, I . I .ri klv f 1 l-ncr At kariicif n- .-nibllly l-.f ! ' nl i.. f.. niof t( lis I rai lo A ii'hI COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL Ruby Caracol.-i Cofl'ee 10 Lbs., for $2.50; Ruby Caracola Cofke 1 II). for 27c German American Coffee, Steel Cut, 1 pound 30c German American Coffee, Steel Cut, .' pounds 85c RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS Orange Label Vi pound JJfie; Orange Label 1 pound (ific Her Majesty's Mlcnd Vi pound 25c; Her Majesty's Mleud V pound fiOc Her Majesty's Ulend, 1 pound $1.00; Capital Household, '. pound 25c. or pronri- FhcELE ulu fcurLE Are Toll! How lo Rtl Strength ami Vigor. A win crow ' I ihe wlrf! rt"m Iwrom. . re f Jlpld tiU I pair, thn orgn wi more !olf i lr nffpettvoly than In yoatJi, tl riiUllon U w)r. the blood U 1 dlgritlon VrnAk. Vlftol. our deliebv cod Hf Iron tonic without oil I ti Btrngthnner and bo Ir bulldrr f" folyn, for It ronulim thn very b nrHloil to rebuild waiilfiR (Imshi retdarn wnnktn-sa 'b t res tth. aUo fortlnes Um y'rm awlwl and thus nrovnnU P' mo""- Mr. Marv Ivey cf i ol jta!n, ' ramr "If peonlo nn knn Us I Htinl dura old tv);l I ralrl wnolil In, linatiln Id DUCPlf ' itiand. I nnrnr uk a rthlar Ut that did um mi much Sl if VW l U ll.n Annll lonlr Btl'l iW"1 r. i ........ n.n.1 In my life' If Vlnnl fall to bull! upiw"" old pnoplo, fttld rrea'i c0t,a Hill rntiirn vour numy p m, nur Haiu Hulm stoj-i 1 gi.d bufc'na ImallUB nt once. CIIAS. I.ll"l I' t0' Tlllainix-k, Ou' e m a rm a IK. HliMMilnlni-.s tire pro ernlull; 'J1 Mru. A lnl)Hr Miio Vours very truly, II. I). Scudilur. lloH "I .'III--K tllllll out Tt ! II'IH MK Hint Nrv ol Hr, "UI liftv irilllll?" Mil rigid: nlm bun lb.' 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