Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1913, Image 5

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L. Home Seekers from
Seating in Oregon.
L f,rine>s and lower real es
lues were held up by James
I'*,» the hope of Oregon and
F fewest at a complimentary
himself,
tendered to
1
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- Hannaf
Ham>«—
H»«
n”
c*’d>
Xst of the Northern Pacific
number of other distin
»¡siting bankers and rail-
n a* the Commercial Club
H< referred to the fact h . .
railroads are owned by many- ini'
viduals and that for the
■nentto deprive these mdiviS
of their property wculd be nnjost
and unfair. The Great Northern
ie pointed out, is owned by 20 Wl'i
distinct persons, UUJ of whom are
women and children The .»era
holdiug is leas than ill.lXxj.
Any man who suggests that
Government take this l>ropeX
November 13, 1913.
The Dairymen’s Convention
f.
/Z3N,
at Tillamook
T. BO ALS, M.D.
atTTin.mnVu,^Oa Ot ",e d»iD*ne:i
a8,Week"a<>"—
whi 1 ■» *e
encouraging
w»uch .t has held f(ir „ llllinl,rr of
5 ear». Too often in the
dairymen have teen a‘)Jlhetlc ;
n
eir
attendance has
been
uh orj , they have taken no part
'
i
.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I, O. O. F. Bldg.)
It's Import ! Where you invest your
money. The Western Loan ami Invest- /
went Co., of Salt Lake, Utah is now open J
to make yon a loan or build yon a home on
the small monthly payment plan.
A. NcNAIR, President.
’•■Bever in the discuasions, and
these people i8
D 1. SIIRODE. Vi<y-President.
the final results has been distinctly
CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer,
>
>e deilured, "would these
uiacoaraifinff.
Board of Appraisers
—
to tokX“ Per,,,i‘ ‘he Go'er»ment
.........
F H. M1ICNK.
E. “
M. .. BALES.
It was not so in Tillamook The
theuP"
the,r
Pr
°
perty
aW1>
y
from
R. F. ZACHMAN
¿ill .poke from the stand-
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
atrymen there appreciated the
__ ; of Trustees—
Board
,ibotb of a farmer and a rail-
coining
of
the
association
to
their
I
JOHN
l.ELA.ND
HENDERSOV
IL I.. BEALS.
He told something of the hiatn«..
0
recited some of his «;>■.«
or,., Norlb,i„.
section of the state ; they attended
• I. C. SMITH.
W. G, MeGEE.
experiences aa a farmer to
the sessions ia person ; they joined
authority to hie statements of financing the property and of m the discussions and they showed
the
fact
that
they
"never
sold
$1
of
wn pitched in and told where
iu every way their keen interest in
have been wrong in stock that was not paid for by 100 the suggestions and recommenda­
cents.
Every
cent
went
into
the
Loan Ageut. >
eujtivating the e< .1 to its fullest
tions which were made. Their
property.
. Fcr Sale or Trade—Tillamook Co Land, City Property, /
ity and where the real estate
'
\ .u ant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock.
\
If the valuation which the Gov j questions indicated a denire to try
are wrong in holding the value
out some of the advanced ideas
eminent is taking of the railroads
s
too high.
promulgated by the speakers, anil
q
>7 etreain cannot rise higher in the country is taken honestly the I at the close of the convention a
its source,” he said in telling figures will be much more than the goodly number of them joined the
tasinees men of Portland ein- par value of the stocks and bonds organization.
together. I know that in the case
Ically that t,ieir cltY cannot
This is the part of wisdom. The SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
of
the Great Northern we are pay-
r unless the land back of
Secretary Treas.
President.
association is a powerful factor for
ing
taxes
on
$112,0U0.0C0
more
than
prospers.
, the advancement of scientific breed-
Attorney-at-Law and Notarv
-jnd the source is not in the we have stocks and bonds.”
j mg, business methods on the farm
IFublic.
He related some of his experiences , and plain common sence.
or in the tall buildings. It
gthe country. If the city ie to in trying to introduce livestock into
The convention had a splendid
North Dakota, and told, amid
it must have payrolls. And
spirit of enthusiasm, combined
Lis to have payrolls it must have laughter, how the farmer to whom i with a practicality—a seeking for
^rkft for its products. That he had given a prize-winning boar something definitely helpful : a
for breeding purposes cut him up ' commendable desire to build up.
et you’ll find in the country.
for Christmas pork.
| This constructiveness took well
’Another thing—if you are going
Livestock, he repeated, is one of defined lines. It was easy to see
•bare laboring men you must
men who will do real work, the principal foundations upon which subjects were most vital to
(INCORPORATED),
tarerknewof anyone excepting which the prosperity of a nation is the members and visitors.
The cow-testing association, the
^us Ward who had an army built. Denmark, he pointed out,with
ing but Brigadier-Generals. an area of only 10,000 square miles, bull association, agricultural ex­
'Howthese laboring men must feeds more thau 2,0J3,000 people tension, herd improvement through
homes—and there ia a limit to and exports $8 worth of food pro­ better sires, the silo, and treatment
itotthey can pay for their homes, ducts per acre. The state ot Ore­ for contagious abortion were sub­ BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK, OKE.
estate ie too high. You can’t gon doesn’t grow $8 worth per jects which commanded very close
acre.
1 attention. Such subjects handled
people to live on it at present
In Minnesota and North Dakota ' as they were, do much toward the
Be told of several instances in Mr. Hill and his associates have building up of the association.
toebexcessive real estate values tried to increase the grain yield by I | But after all, the convention is
fete retarded development and giving the farmers the seed, paying largely a test of the work rather
them $8 an acre to grow it on their than the work itself. Its delibera­
ptrely criticised owners of timber
W who try to get two profits out own land and giving them the tions show well or ill in proportion
crop.
to the efficiency of the organization
iftbeir investments.
“
And
we
find,
”
he
continued,
for the past twelve months. For
1 remember,” he said, "when
this reason, perhaps, more than for
teycould buy all the timber they “that they have tried to cheat
themselves by not following our any other, was the Tillamook meet­
rated for 15 cents to 25 cents a
ing gratifying to the association's
instructions.
tosiand. Now they arc Belling it
Farmers
Must
Help
Self.
I friends.
kSs thousand. And after that
“Now, if the farmer wont ;help
The work of the past year has
kytry to take another profit and
himself with that kind of assistance been constructive and it has been
lithe logged-off area for $15 to
sound. The future is problematical.
Im acre. I don’t think the bare I’ll leave him to the Almighty. I
We believe it will be strongly pro­
Irsl Oregon land is worth any- can't help him any more than that.
gressive and successful, partly be­
“
There
are
two
things
I
’
ve
like $15 or $20 an acre.
cause of the solid foundation which
learned
about
the
farmer.
He
isn
’
t
Land Must be Priced Right.
as stupid as he thinks he is and he has been laid, and partly because
“Your land must be priced to at-
of the officers which have been
the homebuilder and there is isn’t as honest as he claims he is.” chosen to carry the work forward.
snore laudable ambition than
Charles Kunze, the new president,
Mof hotne-building. Every na- For Children There Is Nothing is a self-made man in the best
the drunkard, the heavy drinker,
Better.
tathat has neglected the land has
cough
medicine for children j sense of the term. Thirty years
and the man who crave» rough,
A
___
_
nied to be a nation,” and he .....
. 1„;
k their
“„1. coughs
_________
C colds ‘ ago he
walked into Tillamook
must
help
and
strong, high-proof whiskey.
did tbe cases of Babylon, Ninevah without had effects on their little ! county because he did not have
ad others. Sicily once was a stomachs and
j bowels.
i____ ■_
Foley’s ’ enoHgh money to pay his stage
pit grain-producing country, he Honey and Tar exactly fills this fare over the mountains. To-day
need. No opiates, no sour stomach,
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
(anted out. Then Rome started to no constipation follows its use. he ia wealthy, respected and hon­
¡bygrain tributes and now the Stuffy colds, wheezy breathing, ored as a sound business man, a
V
Portland, Oregon
(wple of Sicily are
scattered coughs and croup are all quickly consistent booster and a man of
toughout the length and breadth helped. For sale by all druggists. high ideals. He is always willing
dthe United States as railroad la-
to take off his coat and help do any
A Night of Terror.
Ian,
Fewdights are more terriflle than good work. He is modest and re­
Mad, to
"We are too apt to forget,” he that of a mother looking on her tiring when it comes to seeking
TAren
child
choking
and
gasping
for
Oth,t
Wared, "that under the cultiva­
breath duriug an attack of croup, place, but he is a hard hitting, ag­
te uf the land and the successful and nothing in the house to relieve gressive worker for the general
Reerration of its fertility we stand it. Many mothers have passed good, Such a man has enemies—
Perfect
»fall. To neglect the land, then nights of terror in Ihis situation., he cannot help it We may not
Baker
A
little
forethought
will
enable
you
Risick and restore the fertility is a
A Fuel
to avoid all this. Chamberlain’s 1 agree with him on all matters, but
Saver
hut and weary road.”
Cough Remedy is a certain cure fo; , ' we admire his courage, his fair-
Re pointed to the fact that Ger- croup and has never been i Fri
kr< w ' „ess and his general hard heiided
8ense. \ye believe he will do
Borne honsnwfvrn who.
■»y, after centuries of cultiva- to fail. Keep it at hand, f For sale i
19 CALLON
display a remarkable
ALL COFPC«
W, ia getting better results from by Lamar’s Drug Store.
' splendid work during the coming
pescwvo *®
amount of broad, bound,
common
sense
along
WILL CIVt
bland today than ever before.
! year and that under his guidance
vou roiling
other lines, persist in tho
Bids Wanted.
wa TLR
delusion—and It is a de­
the association will go forward.
• >• due to proper cultivation,
lusion—that they arc r< til-
The Central Creamery Company , His fellow officers are good men 1
land, recently started to restore
ly practicing economy by
every one of them. 1 hey have
tiylng to get along-to g t
'lity to its soil, but it took 50 will receive bids from cheese mak­ too,
results—out of t n old. v.orn-
ers for making cheese at its factory been tried and not found wanting
out rango merely to navo tlio
ta to increase the wheat yield near Cloverdale, Oregon, for the
We expect great things from the
price of a new one.
" — Dairymen’s Association
Your old rance or stovo wai put
•ere from 25 bushels to 32 bush- season of 1914. Bids to be sent to ' Oregon
together with pi.tty mid stove I. Its
the
corning
year.
—
Rural
during
M. N. Bays. Cloverdale, Oregon, on
and probably you cun st ¡' k n pen­
knife In the seams and Joints any­
___________
Bdgium, he said, has increased or’^before November 19th, 1913 , Spirit
where on it where tho stove putty has
crumbled away. When a range KC l S
behest yield from 25 bushels to Company reserves the right to re­
ject any or all bide.
IO that condition. It takes fuel
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of
* bushels per acre.
Were the
C entral C reamery C ompany .
ov”b”
o"bakini-mi<i U. n >»u run ths risk r»f burning whatever
Real Property
fated States to do as much it
?s m the oven You can soon burn up t o price of the best range ever made
Declared War on Colds.
'' L useless J-kste of fuel In an old. worn-out stove or rang.r and tbafs
*»ld produce 1,300,020,000 bushels
A crusade of education which I N otice is H ereby G iven , that
*“ " h "Jo^-'utd £» r»-al 'eXimTm "u!r houwhold manM-mwt H
* have tW.OOC, 000 bushels for ex aims "that common colds may be­ by virtue of an Execution anil
woi on? vm, t'm nert time you ar.- In town, to ...»»> <•> r store and Irmulrs
Order of Sale issued out of the Cir ,
tluacly luto th© perfect buklutf ©nd remarkable fuel aaviatf qualities of tbe
l*t. H heat then would sell at 50 come uncommon within the next cult Court of the State of Oregon.
” has been begun by for 'TiLamook
_ ...
*_ County,
^4.« dated tilt»
.
the
*’*• a bushel—making the price generation
prominent New York physicians. 14th "day of ' October,
'■
’ 1913,
"’A in the
living cheaper.
Here is a list of the 'don ts which
wherein Martha
Norths M.
M Bauer
But what of the farmer? you the doctors say will prevent the an­ cause plaintiff,
and
Helen
Louise
was plairmn,
a
OO
nc.v..
......Votf u-oro
•>' »»k,” he suggested.
“The nual visitation of the cold
Gildav and ai'
E. N. Z'
Crockett
were de
•'Don't sit in a draughty car.
fendants, upon a judgment and de
would not have to sell
*• Don’t sleep in hot rooms
cree rendered anil docketed in said
■mt
” Don't avoid the fresh air.
court in said cause against said de­
/'ou can’t keep up the fertility
"Don't stuff yourself at meal fendants, Helen Louise Gilday and
time.
Overeating
reduces
your
re
­
•he soil without livestock,” he
F N Crockett, and in favor of said
”
. .
plaintiff, Martha M Bauer, com
ted as a tire for excess grain sistance.
Outwear» Three Ordinary Range»
To which we would ®ddr*he" Landing
me to satisfy the said
*hsre ig no fertilizer like barn- vou tate a cold get nd of it as
IL Me
judgment and decree, amounting
/t It th* nnly rang* mad* *ntiralr af oppn Iron «rate— you can
¡M-at escapes — no cold air g‘*ts Into
manure, and in spi»e of this ouickly as possible. To accomplish to the sum of SNiO.OO and interest
tnallaabl* Iran and charcoal Iran. Char- the oven — bavps half tbe fuel and
that you will find Chamberlain s thereon from the 3rd day of August.
coat Iran won't rntl lih* tlt*l mallarbl*
tion we have 19,000,000 fewer Cough
‘Zn can't hr.ah. .nd while the flr.t assures perfect baking.
Remedy most excelieut Sold
1912. at the rate of 10 per
cost of • Great Malestle may be more
7*1 of livestock in this country by Lamar’s Durg Store. _
Movable Copper Reservoir
than some other ranges. U aatwaart 3
annum; the further sum of $«5<O
The reservoir Is all copper, heated
> than we had 23 years ago
ordinary ranger.
like a tea kettle through copper pock*
attorney's fees, and the sum of
et «tamped from one piece of copper)
*e have 27,000,000 more people. Would Make Them Better If They I $.37 f» costs and disbursement“, b>
setting against h it hand lining of fire
Half The Fuel
Could.
the sale of the real property Ire
box. Jt boils 15 gallons of water In a
we we to start today to specialize
makers of Foley Kidney I ill« - -
<o
jiffy and, by turning lever, the frame*-*
The
Majrttic
Is
put
together
with
-
J
^
IC
defendant«,
and
The
ma
••■restock w> couldn’t get enough
that they.have absolutely the 1< hereinafter
. Kg
, described.
rtv#*ts ( not bolts and stove putty) and reservoir moves away from fire.
making It absolutely air tight, like an Tills feature !•» patented and can be
'• to meet the demand in 23
Now,
T
herefore
in
order
to
engine boiler. The Joints and seams used only on the Majettic.
99
A th at to thota yoa tho
will remain air tight forever as neither
satisfy «he »aid judgment and de­
expansion nor contraction can affect Iraproporrent paar pat into a raoao ~
cree I will, on the 22nd day of
“•declared that a cow properly
mahet Mu/att" 30O% otrongoo arhaoa
or open them.
November. 181.3. at 10 o’clock a.m.
other range» are areaheet.
for ia worth $100 a year and
at the front door of the Count)
Pure Asbestos Lining
Other Exclusive Features
Jbd that he haa demonstrated this
Court Houee in Tillamook
'
It s the best range at any prlet^
In addition. It is lined with pure
*• on his own farm.
Oregon, sell to the highest bidder
asbestos board, covered with an and should be in goar kitchen.
for cash in hand.at public suction,
•’■Ing aa to Railroads Given, by all druggists.
FOR SALK BY
____
the said real property, situated in
drifting into discussion of
the County of Tillamook and State
ALEX McNAIR 8c CO.
milroad situation he asserted
of Oregon, descritied aa follows:
All of the southeast one quarter
“oless the hostile sentiment of
of section 31. in township 5 south
’•■atures,
commissions
and
I of range 10 west of Willamette Men
* classes of people is changed
d,D»ted this 23rd day of Oc tober,
fail roads will be forced into the moved those choking
of the courts, which may and never failed to produt e an ea ) W13'
H. C renshaw ,
to Government
ownership, nc
he and
......
’ vrmmeni ownervnip,
Sh riff of rillamixk County, Ore I
^-.ed, would be “the end of'thro-tand Ungs,
A. C. EVERSON,
i
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law : Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
/T.
I nave
three
sworn
enemies
M.
:■
ass«, is" "«
T illamook B lock ,
t rUK
n
K;"r
I
• Oregon.
Tillamook
SARCHET,
The Fashionable Tailor
T .
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
“"p
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook .... Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
E .
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
213 T illamook
B lock
Tillamook
J
Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
.VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook
Oregon.
%
The Ranie with a Reputation
fovernmeot io America.”
HERRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON)
M I).
MeGEE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre
R. E. K, DANIELS,
CHIROPRACTOR.
Local Office.in the Commercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK
- ORE
K. HEWITT,
R. I..
OSTEOPATHIC
D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building, ^Tillamook.
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSEI.LOR-AT-LAW. '
T illamook B lock ,
■nook .*
*
-
* Oregon.
Room No. 201.
T. BOTTS,
’ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Great Majestic
Malleable and
Charcoal Iron
• Oregon.
Tillamook
„omplete Set of ^Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
.... Oregon,
Both Phones.
0ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B kock ,’
Tillamook
Oregon
c- HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND St 'KOKON,
Bay City
Oregon.
QKORGK WILLETT,
ATTORN EY-ATLAW^
T illamook C ommkrcial H uiuun «,
(Tillamook •
I
. Oregor
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