Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, June 06, 1913, Image 2

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    tftt CiSlamook herald
c. e.
Issued Civicc n lUcck
Cromblcy, Editor
Ctusil.iv and Friday
Entered a sevond-el.ts matUr Mav 17, JO 10. nt the pot o'Mco at Tillamook,
Oregon, under tho set of MHrch !t. IS71.'
SrnSCRlPTION ?l.ft0 A YKAK IN ADVVNOH
SJIticcrtteitni K.itc
i
l.o?l Advert iacmcnts i
!' l"ir lisrt'on, per line - 5 .10
" Each suNM?uent insertion, lino .06
W-wiNd Notice - - 8.00 1
Timler Claim ... 10.00.
Notices; tr lire ... .06 1
Cate of thank. pr line - .08 j
IjOCK 'er line, first insertion .7 ,
Each subsequent insertion, line .Of
(evolution of t ondoleneo and
Lodga notice, per liw - -06
llnine Professional card. mo. 1.00
Dhply Advertisement, per inch .25
ALL Display Ads must bo in this of
fico on Monday and Thursday Morn
ing to insure "publication in follow
ing Tuesday am) Friday issue.
Reasons are imperative.
Friday, irxii o, mm.
The Oregon United brethren
feronee is in session in our city.
usual Tillamook has extended to her
visitors the glad hand of welcome and
we trust that everything possible is
being done for the comfort and plea
sure of our guests. The weather has
been ideal thus far during the confer
ence ami it is to be hoped that it will
continue so.
Con- brimrinu into and delivering whisky in
As is a territory where the local option law
is in force.
At Liwton, Oklshomt, a seizure h.i
boon mule by the authorities of Co
manche county of a rather large quan
tity of liquor shipped from Tom, Mi
urt iul han ckum. At sum'
poin's order have been given by the
evnress companies to return all liquors
Tillamook City should indeed feel on hand and accept no more until the
honored because of having been chosen j Supreme Court has passed on the valid
the U. H. Conference city this year, ity of the act.
Th.,.,. mtimN 9r. -on.T.illv hold in! Kansas is putting through a law re-
!....,. r,i....c tlmv..v,.r w,. nr. sure i tiuirinc railroads, express companies
Tillamook will prove herself equal to 1 and other common e.urters to tile with
the occasion, and that whatever we t.'ie county clerk notice I each ship
lack because of size and population we ment of liquor, ani the mm who gets
will more than make up for through a"' it must give a receipt for it.
bountiful contribution of cheese, milk,
honey and yellow legged chicken.
Bishop Wm. M. Bell who presides at
the conference, has delivered some
addresses. Those of our people who
have not hesrd him have certainly
misled a great treat. No one should
lose the opportunity to hear Utstiup j election. The Topeka Capital
Bell. He deals with religious questions ihts the following paragraphs
A Mayor Write Convictions.
Fortunate are the cities who have as
their chief executive men of the good
sense and moral backbone of the mayor
of Kokomo, Im). The liquor men of
this dry city have forced upon it an
pub-
from
from a practical, every day, bread and a , alyreM (.olive. ed by the mayor;
butter standpoint, or, we might more i
appropriately say, he deals with prac
tical, every dv. bread and butter
questions from .i religious standpoint. !
Bishop Bell is interesting because he
deals with questions which the people ,
"I arn a temperance man ami feel I
must answer to God for anything I
might do in any way to bring back to
our town the saloons, which have
:roven to be one of its greatest curses.
I consider that every voter who lends
are vitally interested in and gives God i h s Influence in any way in favor of the
and the religion of Jesus Lhnst their Joon has become a partner with the
proper place therein.
The present U. B. Conference ought
to be a blessing to this community and
we believe it will be. It should bring
to our minds more forcibly than ever,
the fact that there are great things to
be done besides the making of fortunes
and that there are many noble and
brainy men who are willing to make
whatever sacrifice is necessary that the
world may grow better. It is to be
hoped that the spirit of Bishop Bell
will thoroaghly permeate the whole
conference and reach our citizenship
with such force as to give us a great
uplift. The uplilt is there and it will
do us good if we will but get in touch
with it.
saloon in beggaring children, ruining
homes and destroying mankind.
"If I did not take into consideration
mv responsibility as mv brother's
I keei-er I would still vote dry.
j "During my term of over three
years in oilice I have found that it's
I for the good of our town not to have
the saloon. Some Monday mornings 1
have had as high as twenty arrests for
drunkenness when the saloons were
here, whereas, during the dry period
there have been times when we did
not have twenty arrests for dru nken
ness in four weeks."
THE WEBB LAW. HOW IT WORKS.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
"The enforcement of the law will,"
says the Brewers' Journal of N'ew
York, "compel many brewers, whole
salers and retailers to spend thousands
of dollars for lawyers' fees, costs of
legal process, etc. etc., it will drive
many men engaged in the trade out of
the business."
All of which does not exactly agrej
with the statement of an opponent of
the law, the Dayton Journal, whici
insists that the law "in reality amounts
to nothing and was never intended to
amount to anything."
The Louisville correspondent of
Mida's Criterion expresses the opinion
that "no statute was ever passed that
has caused such wide-spread specula
tion and inquiry." He states that
agents for Louisville brewers tell him
"that as soon as they present their
cards to the outside houses with a view
to reaching the htn i anl doing busi
ness they are bombarded with ques
tions as to what is re illy to happen
under the law."
Anybody who reads the dally papers
discovers that these happenings are
taking place every day.
At Madison, Me., reports a local
paper, occured the first seizure under
the Webb law when under orders from
SherifT Thompson of Skowhegan, one
of his deputies seized three boxes of
whisky.
The Southern Express company,
writes the Evening Post of Danville,
Ky.( will deliver no more whisky or
beer in that town because of the recent
ruling. The Adams Express company,
according to a Greensburg, Ky., paper, 1 lots 15, 1C, 17, 18, 19 & 20 blk. 11
DAILY CURRENT FILINGS
AT COURT HOUSE.
Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co.
WARRANTY DKKDi.
Quit claim. Deed. C. L. StHolen.
to George Blanchard and wf. lots 1 1 &
15 blk. 62 Bayocean, $1.00.
War. Deed. Brighton Development
Co. to Divid J. Stephens, lota 1 & 2
blk 33 Brighton Beach.
War. Deed. Brighton Development
Co. to Wm. A Armitage lots 37 & 3?
blk. 32 Brighton Beach. $550.
J. W. Tnomas & wf. to J. H. Hick
man & wf. lot 9 blk. 23 Rockawuy
Beach, 120.
Lewis L. Sliortridge & wf. to Port
land and West Coast R. R. & Nav. Co.
100 ft. strip for it of W on lands in T
5 S R W, $1.00
Articles of Incorporation of Tilla
mook County Fair Association.
Manhattan K; illy Co. to Laura M.
Frederichson, lt 10 blk. G Manhattan
I! -ach, lots -17 & -IS blk, 30 Manhattan
Beach. ?90.
O. 3. Crocker & wf. to Jones &
Knud3on Furnittrj Co., track 20 ft. by
100 ft. in Blk. 3 McDermott'u Addn. to
Tillamook, $2500.
W. S. Cone & wf. to Solon Schifrmari
NWi of NW I Sec. 35 T 1 N R 10 W.
10 acres, $300.
Bertha and Theodore Gaechter to L.
Gruetner 85 acres in Section 1 T 2 S R
9 W and Sec. 33 T 1 S It 9 W. $900.
Patent. U. S. to William H. Bloom
er. SEJ of SWJ Sec. 18 T 1 N R 9 W.
40 acres.
Sylvester & Christen Davis to Tilla-
mook County Bank 2 tracts of 15 and 4
acres each in the W. N. Vaughn D. L.
C. T 1 S R W, $10.
Laneda Inc. to Florence M. Kreps,
Man
LOYAL SONS LNJ0Y EXCURSION.
The annual excursion of tho l.nvnl
Son Bible Class occured Inst SatunUy
as the launch Olive took them and the
young Indies clnss of the Chrlsllict
Church, to Hayoeean. about sixty young
people making the trip. Tho weather
was all that could bo expected and
nfter arriving they walked up th
beach about a milo whore they fo.n
a good place to camp ami calling the
commissary department Into action lin y
enjoyed n hourly lunch, at which sov
eral couple were conspicuous by their
absence. After the "feed" the crowd
scattered, some of them going to the
Capo Menrs light home, but it being
Saturday they were not allowed the
privilogu of going through it. At six
u'clock after another lunch ami a
' counting of sunburned none tho party
returned home.
Monday, Juno It! is the date set for
the second l.oyal Sons Hike, which i
to cover a period of from two to thrro
weeks, visiting many places on the
wav.
... 19
NtiriCH OP MIHKII I
01? KV.M. PUtll'I'.KM Y.
NOTlrit IS IIKUKHY tilVIWJ. thai
t,v virtue of an lixwulWn ami Ordor of
Sal Issued nut f the nreull tu
of tho Stat of Oreuon. for to 'U"tV
j ,.f Tillamook, Uon a dr rndrfl
in said court on th" Wth day of A.
... ... .i ...u-.t It W. Neil-
j ,.n wm nUlnUir. ami Jonvph KulrlHtr, f Orw. "I to ih Msho.t Wddvr
u H. French. W. V. Stid, Frunw , i. lh il irpry
; Welkin I ami lamWr Martin ww - Atuaf4K n Tiltumtioti OnwHty. W.
femlants. In order to aatiify ttw ; ninr, (,uury d.clbl s
; nmount due on said dwt. tw. th j Mkm UlWtt .
Mini of ,O0 00 ami Intereat thrt l A 0f 1M, .,, fronting ami
tho rat of 8 Prnl por annum from !...-., tv.a ami lliren ut
Lfv td dr-ete. whlrh w fr tn
sum of NO M.. "l 'ton
t th mt of (1 pr cent l-r nwm
fr,, th dU """ bU'' ,h"
further sum or !.' tiinr
ami tlw rtt ml iHbiiPHnnnt of
.i.U t.xl 110-Tft. "' ,",
,-hI "t M wtll. I will, on
tho Tth dv of Jk'mi, H8.
n m. f .aid ilav. at thf ftwit dH.r of
.h-u.Mtv eftorl taiM. In iHwmmix
the 10th day of March. 1910. ami fM-PO n )(i i,, .fth of f ng
attorneys fHa. m mrm-r .. )0 uf th Wlllamrtt Mtdln,
SlSfAtX) ami Intereat thereon at the m(r r jr .
n tiu IM. land floating alwt
HOTEL RAMSEY ARRIVALS.
June it,
Tom Rood. U A. Klin. W. VI Finzcr.
F. C. Endlcost. I. M. I'ine. F. J. Mil
ler. M. McLaughlin, M. Knapp, W. H.
Jenkins, A. I). Sickafo.iie. J. P'ltnam.
C. C Putnam. II. I- Simpson A. C. Al
exander and W. It. lllingworth of Port
land, Ore. ; A. G. Aorta, Hanks. Ore.
June 4.
W. J. Gilbert, of Beaver. Ore.: K.
Morris, of Cincinnati. Oiiio; 0. l. Le
Valley. C. It. Beemes, K. A. Horse
wine, F. D. Alexander, A. Krouse, G.
E. Schmidt. K. O. Peterson; F. A.
Banks ami W. I). Svdnor of Portland.
rate of 0 xir cent per annum from trr
I I7th day of January. UU, ami lmlt upan (,lU ,hf,n ami four of
; attorney's few. ami the coat. ml dl.. ,1,,0. in UwnhH I mirth
..... nt nt imiiI tult tax ml at 138. 1". . . .. u..i
""i . ;uf(nl wnl ' "
I ami tlm coal and exprn of thlr , M u,,Ulln 1W.SA afrw.. ntnte
,vrit. I HI. on the 7th day of Ju-. , ' , i uf
lalU, at 1U o'cloel. a.m. of said dy. t .. um, , J Ul.i
tho front .Ur of tho wnly uri 1 f) rf ,(, -f way
hu.e I.. Tiling r. p .:J rpf ,lM.m
.1.11 .uoiinfi tn tho h Lhot bkkwr,"" . ' 1 .. 1
' " ' . . 1. nnd wife to the raeimr i"rr biwi
. fcr cash In haml, ltw real protwriy j v,c,UoM Co,,nT.
'uateilln riltninook County, Oregon, D,tcd th Ma Jlti PI.
I described ax follow, town . ;
ItttN'SllAW.
Shcrilf of THUiwhA (Niunty. Orn.
t te jmoc v.
(NOI'ICI! OI ltllklll-S .-4AI.H.
DR. CURE ALL CHANGES
DATE OF COMING.
Owing to very pressing business Dr.
Cure All has had to change the date of
his coming to Thursday evening, June
12, at S o'clock.
Be sure to come and hear this com
ical dialogue. To see the tallest
woman in the world is worth 15c ulone.
Come ami enjoy a hearty augh.
Thursday evening, June 12, S o'clock.
at the Academy Hall.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Wm. Ilughey wishes to thank
those who so kindly assisted her dtirlriir
the late illness ami death of her little
child.
FOR SALE.
The mrth hnlf of the nouthel
quarter of suction 17, ami the et half
of the southeast imartcr of rlon 13,
in township 1 south of rang 'J wejl of
the Willamette Meridian, a.vo ami ex u fc
npt the timber thereon ami logging ! llmJ therm of THUmwiV
rights in ronnection therewith con- Cmmty, Stale of itegnn. umlrr ml by
veyeil to F. R. HenU ml Davkl Mar- virtue of an exwiitli urnl ojdrr r
tiny, and subject to all of the rights lT ' Tl
given In the roneyatKe to said p.rtle.. ,.wn th th d) of May, IHU.
Also, save nnd axcispt a strip of land ,, to in- dirvrtrd. utin a jwlgmrnt
100 feet wide, Udng 60 feel on each ; ami decree of the tiM Cnurl nude,
.ideof am! parallel w,th the StVu'
lino of the main true of tho United lanJnvn,tt . plointitt and rm.mt
Railways Company an the same ! j0renden ami (tarUNt llotemlen wrfc
staketl out ami kKatod over ami arro 'dofendjiiU. fur th" om of KM IU
the said re .1 property, eontaintng i of I ",. l'?Z., .?i
' .Sr-tcmbrf 3lh IWU. l MVcs x-f rcl
n per annom. til for 17 6 U
Dated. May 9th. 1U13. 1 inure.l thorwm frwm July lMh V)i.
II. t ItKNSIIAW. I it ilt wi eeM t annm. ami tat
Sheriir of THMim County. Ofegou JW. .ial sttoffiey. fe.. 'A U,
... ., , , , 1 129.25 and iktiiiirnenl, nl lr
'' Jun' " m" u,uo- the frreh.ijto of o nrlgB ami
j of the real pro"rty thotnin d-rrll,
NO I ICIJ OI: lll!kWP'S SAI.I! 0l; ".STJTml In bloeW
KliAI. PKdl'lJli I'Y. Wm. D. 8tll1ir Atditu. lo TttU-
, 1 nook, now t illanwW 1 ny, ttfrgtm
Will ell the- above doaeritx- I ou.
N'OTICK IS IIEUKHY GIVK.V. that rtr lu h. htg.e.t bUWr far e.ih U
by virtue of an Execution ami UidCr haml, on Raturdy the 7th day of Jun
of Sal lsu,-d out of tin. Circuit Court M. "l o'ffcarV a m of wk day at
.! .-.... .1 . ... ll.e court IKHMe ikf In m eusjnty
..f the State of Oregon. fr the Lo..nly M ahJ ,
Peter lyrie b plalnlilf nnd the
Garibaldi HeaeH ".tti ( n v w.xx defend
ant. uHn i decree rrdcrrd In smd
eauee on tho IHth dny of April, 1913, In
fnviT of said palintl f. if "'filer lo sat-
ttet nt TtlUm.lt (lingon. tliU Ath
day of May. 1913
II. fltP.N'SIIAW.
hefilf of Tllllll"lll l'(IHt. St!
of Oregon.
I'. June rt, lat lue
ISollcool Micritf if
isaccmioitl,, IW
Notice U hereby jiyrf( .
tile nf an exeuli .,-1
lnie.i 11111 01 tun 1 if,n
Slate of Oregon f r th4 rttitt
lnlll(M(U. Oil itiH 1 t. I ,
on a JitiU'tttetit a- I !pffw ,. :
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anoi iur on (llti mt(,
I9ia, 111 favor 1
plalttlllT, ami agn .1 j,
x-'taMea r laj! Unil,
Kalilllilaky, defei In il( ,
llx Hundred ami S ti nn.
Interest Uiereon at MlB
lier emit Itof am,.. ,. . ,v .
... ' . . .. '
nr NtlVnllUiM KIM II J
01 MIX Um e.l a Ti,,,,. .
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f Will. ItllM.JBl
1 . . .
lot eiiMil tKsr rent tt k i.
.itiii nay 01 4ovem'r, Dll
I tltnr ttllltt (if Ol.n It .l,l . . t
! I,n n ,1 lntHKir a 1 . . . I .
t aum of iiUteen a --, VtfO ti.
j al dllK4t0llir(.l ti -ti jifcj
ami exene 01 a u"ti u.
ll.lM wliliilt IO.I..I.4 .1 I
ijuh enrolled a dixWui
it tetk aoltlteuf aatj (tjt!.
! ctcculloit ami orxlcr I iiU i.
t t "
fJv'lrl C,(ltllllallhg rn, iq e
i Of the Stale of Oftjfjn, In
! anility atd Ju-Itne fl
ami illtUUrctnents, atU(t4j'
ami arertllng rot U, tc II 04
lug nirtgiixd prvpftty, lo 14
tiU Ttlfve (3) a i Kcrjf ()
Knal half of Ike IW4lh.cU
M...ll...4 b'f..i.l, .11. 1. V
T-.O (31 KutHh of Ua (Jt HImq
nf the Wlllamrtle Mcfi-jtia, u
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or in ntiyle ,tt,
U, ihefcfufo, i. tiUU
L-1 I . .. I . I .u
v 1 1 !t aaid exeeullon a-jj vnicf
I will, on .Saturday V e UUj 4
1 11 1 , l 1 .. 1 1 , I. A
III., ami i iTkVk 'ti Ii
urvk a. m on t -t iy it 0
divir of Ihe tV'OMy ' t llw
Uim-iV, Tlllaim- t " tr.
oltef fur aalo lu Ihe t '
eBft ill nafui. auilt. l l. rtottu
- - - - - ,
the alje ln-r '
title, and Itllorcal 1 v! U U
ivrf -I ronl pm.kH). r u
tl.ctrxif 01 ntay W Ocrur.
(lie met due the pla -t T i
Jodgciuenl ami dertrr ttt't
tiunrd. Dated. th. ltr. day
IVtX
H. t rw!k
Klirfirt of nilami '
Y l.att laaUo June 13. 4
14 acres Iwttotn land'with buililtngs,
I cows, and horse, mile from town.
price $-1,(300. Brand new 'J room bun-
galo with baseme.it, lj acre of land, l
acre berries, near the new depot price
t'J.100. Fine home near town, 10 room
house with ft acres of land, acre or
chard, i acre berries, price f50 K).
Acreage in price to suit. See the own
er. A. Plabker.
The privilege of using our water
system for sprinkling purposes will
begin the first of June. A charge of
fjOc per month or $2.00 per year if paid
in advance will be made. All outside
faucets not paid for must be paid fur
or they will he plugged.
Hy order of Water Commission.
was Indicted on sixty-seven counts
fori zanita Beach
$10.
Doctors Use This for Eczema
Dr. Evans, Hx-Commlssloncr of Health,
ays: 'There la almost no relation be
tween ukln dlstaBea and the IjIooiJ." The
kin must be cured through the el: In.
The germs must be washed out, and bo
live have lone auo been found worth
less. The moat advanced physicians of
this country are now agreed on this, and
are prescribing a wash of wintersrecn,
thymol and other Ingredients for eczema
and all other skin diseases. This com
pound Is known ua D.D.D. Prescription
Xor Eczema.
Dr. Holmes, the well known akin spe
cialist writes: "I am convinced that ths
D.D.D, Prescription Is as much a specific
for eczema, an quinine for malaria. I
have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy
for years." It will take away the Itch
tho instant you apply It
In fact, we are so sure of what D.D.D.
will do for you that we will be glad
to let you have a fl bottle on our guar
antee that it will cost you nothing un
less you And that It dots tb work.
I.AJI xU'ti DKUO HTIIKI!,
TUIi snook, O.c.
WERTHE LANDSLEUTE.
Da wirnun under erst Klasa Spongier
und Plumber Geschaeft in de alte I. O.
O. K.Iiuildung nun gcgenucber Larson'
Blacksmith Shop stchend versetzt
haben, nehmen wir, uns die Froiheit
Ihnen da von Mitteilung zu tnacheii,
und Sie r.u ersuchen, una mil llircn
werten Auftragen zu beehren.
Gestue.t auf guto Geschaefts erfalir
ung, so wie auf tinsere gutu Kentnlss-
des Berufea, durfen wir Sie vursiehern,
das wir alle Auftraege nuch Ihron
Wunch and zu vollkornmencr Zufriedcn
heit nach maefligen Preisen ausfuehron
koennen.
Wie Z. II. Pumpen, WnxHerlcilungen,
Luftheitzunger, Milch und Wasserbe
halter von allerloi Ulechnrbeiten, ho
wie Autornobil und Velo Oeperaturen
und hagefeilen, etc.
Kh 1st unser eifriger Wunsch, rnit all
den werten I.andslnuten, Hchweiuern
und Deutucheu hier in Tillamook und
Umgebung bekant zu werden.
Inzwischen emplchlen wir una Ihrem
geeignetcn Wohlwollen mlt Achtung
und Ergebenhelt.
AKNOLD GHUENENWALD,
FHKD HOHJtJIACH.
Tillatnwjk Sheet Metal Works.
WHEELER
THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON
NEHALEM BAY
Dr. Jack Olson
RESIDENT DENTIST
Office Hourx from 9 a. m. to ft p. m.
Over F P. BcaiY Rrsl Estate Of fie
Both Phones,
Come iuiii Establish
Yourself at
WHEELER
The Nehalem Harbor Co.
will make special inducements to
men with families who will lo
cate in WHEELER.
Z to resiclcnwH or for liusiucss huildi,, can
be secured a mjsomlcjjriccs aiul on "chhv tcrniH.
INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION
F. A. JACKSON, Secretary
Wheeler, Oregon
Portland OMmi 327 WW
TlHamook Office. Care P,