Tillamook REAL Advertising Rates. L egal A dvertisements : ESTATE SHARKS ELIMINATED. ARE Headlight, has been ^>le each year to make a clear presentation to the committee, ind he is ready always with direct inswers to all questions propounded by members of the committee. His trgume.it before the river and harbor committee several weeks ago so im­ pressed the committee that they gave he Oregon projects practically the lull amounts recommended by the Ar­ my engineers, something that was lone in few other Congressional dis­ tricts. .Mr. Hawley has secured for rivers »nd harbors, public buildings, and other purposes in the district, over six millions of dollars, or an average of aver $870,000 for each year, including the present session, also. Four per cent of the entire amount of the present House river and har­ bor bill is for this district, and there is appropriated for every project all the money recommended by the en­ gineers up to date. He is equally active, persistent and effective in all legislation, promoting the interests of the people and the public welfare, of the district, the state and the Nation. After introducing bills to give com­ mittees jurisdiction over the subject matter under the rules, he has the matters incorporated in appropriation omnibus, or other bills which are to become laws, in accordance with cus­ tomary parliamentary practice, and thus secures the enactment into law of a large percentage of his bills. He is interested in getting needed legislation enaeted, rather than in passing separate bills in order to have his name attached to them. May 14. 1014, SAMUEL T. RICHARDSON NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR a LI( ENSH TO SHI.I. SPIRITUOUS, MAIT AND VINOUS LIQUORS, AND HARD CIDER, ETC. Foreclosure of Mortgage, Notice of Sale Under Execution. Department No. 2, Inequity, Reg­ ister No. 1440. In tile Circuit Court of the State 01 Oregon, for rillamook County. Jackson Powell, Plaintiff vs. Aaron Sherman and Jennie I. Sherman, his wife, and A. G. Reynolds and Daisey V. Reynolds his wife, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution, decree, and order of sale, issued out cf and un­ der the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook ! County, on the 14th day of April. 1914, in favor of Jackson Powell, plaintiff, and against Aaron Sher­ man and Jennie I. Sherman, his wife A G Reynolds and Daisey V, Reynolds, his wife, defendants, for the sum of two hundred seventy ($270i dollars, in gold coiu of the I United States, with interest thereon in like goldcoin, at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum since the 29th day of December, 1911; the further sum of five and 2:>-100 ($5.25) dollars, with interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum since the 13th day of February 1914; and die further sum of fifty ($50) dollars at­ torney’s fees, and for the costa and disbursments of this suit, taxes at $42.10, and the costs of and upon thia writ, to me directed and de livered, commanding me to make sale of the real property herein­ after described, I have levied upon, and pursuant to the commands of said execution, decree, and order of Sale, I will, on Thursday, May 14th, 1914, at the front door of the Court House in Tillamook County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash in hand all of the following described real property lying, being, and situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and more particularly de­ scribed as follows, to-wit; Lots one and two of block six in Norton’s Addition to Tillamook City, Oregon, according to the plat of said addition on record in the office of the County Clerk of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon;! together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be­ longing or in anywise appertain­ ing, to satisfy the herein before mentioned sums, and for said costs and disbursements. Said sale will be made subject to redemption as by law provided. H. C renshaw . Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. ¡By CLENT K ing , Dep. John Leland Henderson, Attorney for plaintiff. N otice !8 H ereby G ivkn ,—Th at a peti- tion presented in and to the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, for a liquor license is in words, letters anti figures and a full, true and correct transcript therefrom We give below an article to show and the whole thereof is as follows, towit • how one community in Oregon tool In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. the necessary precaution to eliminate In the matter of the Application of» real estate sharks and inflated land J. J McCormick for a Liquor J License. ) values, taken from the Oregon Jour To the Honorable County Court afore, nal: said : Somewhere in the southland then We, the undersigned, hereby allege and may be a stream without aligators show to this Court the following facts and petition as follows : some place on this continent then That we and each of us are residents, in­ may be a city park without a sme'ij habitants and legal voters of and within zoo; somewhere peanuts may b' Garibaldi Precinct, in Tillamook County grown without shells, but—listen— State of Oregon, and have been such for more than thirty days next preceding the Oregon has the only town in captivi­ Candidate for Justice of Supreme signing of this petition, and the filing there­ ty where a real estate agent does not Court of Oregon, Republican of. and now are and have been actual resi­ and cannot, exist. dents and legal voters of and within said Primaries, May 15, 1914- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Precinct for more than thirty days next pre­ The inhabitants won’t let one in­ Resides in Salem, Oregon, 57 years ceding April 30th, 1914. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) side the corral. Horn July 8, 1857, near Scio, That the above named J. J. McCormick is One year........... 1 5o St Paul, Marion county, Oregon the owner and proprietor of a legitimate Oregon. Educated at the W illamette 75 Six months........ bona fide hotel with aceomadations for more 53 miles tip the Willamette river from Admitted to - the bar in 50 Three months... University, i» —....... -- -- than fifty guests, situated in the Garibaldi Portland, is undertaking the job ol Precint in said county and state and outside ¡884. and has practiced for 30 years, expanding into a city with suburban the limits of the boundaries of any incor­ Has been law instructor for 27 years, porated city or town of said state. trimmings without paying 10 per cent Entered ae second class mail mat­ Chairman of Law Commission to re- And we and each of us hereby petition you ter July, 188C1, at the poet office at commission. A real estate dealer is to grant a license to sell, spiritous, malt and vise Judicial Procedure. Tillamook, Ore., under the act of about as welcome in St. Paul as an vinous liquors, near-beer and fermented cider, commonly known as hard eider, for a March 3, 1879. epidemic of measels. period of one year from the date of the The inhabitants of the town with Suit to Foreclose a Mortgage. granting of this petition and such license, the saintly name are blessed with within said Garibaldi precinct, to the above named J. J. McCormick commodious minds for the storage of In the Circuit Court of the State of Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. large quantities of common sense, M. F. Robison, Garibaldi. Oregon, for Tillamook County, .De- and they have figured out a land pro­ C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi. ' partinent No. 2, in equity. Register Ernest C. Crown, Garibaldi. motion scheme in which the real es­ J. J. Van Nortwiek Garibaldi. No. 1440. , tater is a minus quantity. SIX MONTHS OF TRADE. W. M. Chapin. Garibaldi. I R. H. Wolter and Wilhelmina VVol- St. Paul is a village in the center of Epsie D. Kilgore, Garibaldi. | ter, plaintiffs, vs. William Frances Anna G. Chapin. Garibaldi. Six months of the underwood tariff a 25,000 acre tract of rich land. Dur­ F. M. Kilgore. Garibaldi. Jones. law have more than justified every ing the years when Oregon and the Mrs. J. J. McCormick. Garibaldi. Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ Lloyd C. Smith, Bar View. prediction made by protectionists Willamette valley were playing leap tue of an execution, decree and order A. C. Smith, Bar View. President Wilson’s idea that it would frog with prosperity, St. Paul people of sale, issued out of and under the Chas N. Hunt, Bar View, Ore. be a good plan to put the "wits of were content to be left alone. F,oni Oscar C. Hawthorne, Bar View. seal of the Circuit Court of the State the American manufacturer against the middle of the nineteenth centuty Charles Bowers, Bar View. of Oregon for Tillamook County, on Jas. H. Snidow, Bar View. the world” is shown to be a failure. until 1913 they were thorough'; en­ STATE ROAD AID IS DECIDED the -th 7th day of May, 1914, in favor of D. C. Ellis, Bar View. BY BOARD. In the last six months the nation has gaged in keeping still. It didn’t hurt B. Chatterton, Bar View. R. H. Wolter and Wilhelmina Wol­ lost $25,000,000 in customs revenue. their feelings a bit to be forgotten bj Edward Erickson, Bar View. William ter, plaintiffs, and against Counties Issuing Bonds to be Only F. C. Robison, Bar View It is believed that the losses will be their contemporaries. St. Piulites the Frances Jones, defendant, for I M. F. Bowman, Garil aldi. Beneficiaries of Fund Is heavier in the ensuing six months, knew that their day would come, and J. H. Smith. Bar View, sum of one hundred ($100) I dollars, Ruling. since the woolen schedule has been they were waiters. Mrs. J H. Smith, Bar View. States, in gold coin of the United Salem, Or., May II.—That only H S. Hewitt, BarView. in operation only three months, so Located six miles east of Newberg with interest there on at the jrate of Chas. O. Wallace, Bar View. that the experts of the treasury were and the Portland, Eugene & Eastern counties which provide substantial C. R. Arnold. Bar jView. Decem- pretty nearly correct in their figures. railway, and six miles west of Broad­ funds with which to build permanent 7 per cent per annum, from ~ V. Lalone. Bar View. for the E. P. Caldwell, Bar View. In the six months we have lost in acres and the Oregon Electric, the roads will be aided from the state her 13, 1912, until paid and, N. K. Emery, Bar View. exports and have gained in imports. "St. Paul country” went on raising its highway fund was the decision reach­ further sum of $25.00 as reasonable JohnC. Krumlauf, Garibaldi, We have imported $54,000,000 less of 2,000,000 pounds of hops in its 200c ed by the State Highway Commission attorney’s fees, and for plaintiff’s B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi. Chas. Morgan Garibaldi, raw materials for further manufacture acres of hopyards, pulling money­ today.. In further outlining its policy costs and disbursements incurred Mrs. Chas. Morgan. Garibaldi. than in the corresponding five from prune trees, shipping cream the Commission announced that only herein, taxed at $40.75 and the costs Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Garibaldi. months of the previous year. In the from the big clover backed dair> permanent thoroughfares would be of and upon this writ, to me direct­ Charlotte M. Alexander, Garibaldi. ed and delivered, commanding me to John A. Nelson, Gribaldi. same period our exports of manufac­ farms, producing a few trains of hogs built with the state highway fund. H. Champhe, Garibaldi. So far as the $170,000 remaining in make sale of the real property here­ tured articles fell off by $33,000,000— for the Portland markets each year, L. L. Smith, Garibaldi. a net loss to the country of $87,000,- and was content in its pursuit of hap- the fund is concerned the Commission inafter described, I have levied upon J. Hauxhurst, Garibaldi. virtually has decided that it will be and pursuant to the commands of said Samuel Johnson, Garibaidi. 000 in our manufacturing trade. This pines. Ben Johnson, Garibaldi. distributed among those counties that execution, decree and order of sale, net loss falls upon workers in Ameri­ Then something happened. It was W. H. Derby. Garibaldi. can mills and factories. Our “wits” a sort of bank burglary. A young have voted bonds and those that vote I will on Saturday, June 6th, 1914, Fred Miller’ Garibaldi. Maud Miller. Garibaldi. have not met those abroad for the fellow named Alois Keber drifted in­ them at the coming election. This at the front door of the court house Ben Center, Garibaldi. simple reason that our men will not to St. Paul,started a bank, and burg means that counties which are to be in Tillamook County, Oregon, at the Mrs. A. D. Hauxhurst. Garibaldi. work for such wages as are paid larized the town of its solitude. He aided in hard-surface road building hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, William Dowd, Garibaldi. A. Wilson, Garibaldi. abroad. The showing for the month saw the lay of the land, and put am­ this year from the state fund are: sell at public auction to the highest I. Simonson, Garibaldi. of March is the worst of all, and there bition and starch, hope, vinegar and Clatsop, Jackson and Columbia coun­ and best bidder for cash in hand, all J. S. McDonald. Garibaldi. is no prospect of a change for the bet­ a few other ingredients into the citi­ ties, which have voted bonds, and of the following described real prop­ Clara Pierson, Hobsonville. Clackamas, Marion and Coos, if pro- erty, lying, being and situate in Til­ ter. Ellen Long, Hobsonville. zenry, and St. Paul began to take an ------ j bond i issues are approved —1 ' Fri “i- lamook County, State of Oregon, to­ John Strom, Hobsonville. posed The government is $30,000,000 be­ interest in fhe world. D. Johnston, Garibaldi. day. The proposed issue in Clacka- wit : hind in its balance -sheet for the fis­ Mrs. Mell Mitchell, Garibaldi. It was found that the original set­ Beginning at a stake in the north­ cal year to date.. Appropriations are tlers still owned the land, and that mas is $600,000; in Marion, $850,000, D. Alitchell, Garibaldi. G. H. Benson, Garibaldi. east corner of the southeast quarter on a higher scale than ever, while the t) pe of speculator who makes a and in Coos, $450,000. Jas. Custer, Garibaldi. The board also decided that it of the northwest quarter of section NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the prosperity of the country is be­ business of buying land for less than Mrs. Jas. Custer, Garibaldi, would do road demonstration work 16, township 5 S. R. 10 west of the ing: assailed on every side. That con­ Department of the Interior. Clyde Miller Garibaldi, it is actually worth and triping his i in the counties that improve on a Willamette meridian, running wester­ J. B. Langley Garibaldi. U.S. Land Office at Portland, Or, ditions are no worse is due to the fact money on the installment plan and li large scale their own thoroughfares. ly 300 feet along the south line of E. B. Leno, Garibaldi March 23rd, 1914. that our manufacturers have been do M. E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. overlooking a fine bet around St. Of the $238,000, the appropriation the C. Dunn place;.thence south 450 N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That ing their best to meet conditions Paul. Mr9. C. Leno, Garibaldi. this year for the state highway funds, feet; thence east 300 feet; thence James Langley, whose post-office T. Puyis, Garibaldi. They have seen their profits cut down Forty-two merchants, firms and $30,000 was spent on the road between north 450 feet to the place of begin­ address is Garabaldi, Tillamook Edwin Lachance, Garibaldi. or vanish, but they have kept on be­ David Lachance, Garibaldi. farmers of the St. Paul country organ­ Wasco and Biggs late last winter to ning, containing 3.099 acres of land, County, Oregon did, on the 21st cause they did not want to see thcii Henry Copeland,Garibaldi. G. M. Clark, Garibaldi. organization broken up. Many thou­ ized themselves into a Commercial give work to the unemployed. The en­ more or less; together with the ten­ day of April, 1913, file in this office S. L. Woodward, Garibaldi. sands of employes have been dis­ club, hired a secretary and began a gineering expense in Clatsop and ements hereditaments and appurten­ Sworn Statement and Application, J. E. Ferko, Garibaldi. canvass of the farm lands of the dis ­ Jackson counties, where the road ances thereunto belonging or in any­ Nc. 03795, to purchase the Sw 14 of charged. This city has more idle meh E. F. Jackson, Garibaldi. trict that were for sale. work virtually is in charge of State wise appertaining. E. E. Thompson, Garibaldi. Se 14 Section 7, Township 2 North, than at any time in a generation. So few farmers wanted to get out W. A. Thompson, Guribaldi. Highway Engineer Bowlby, will be It was as plain as anything could To satisfy the hereinbefore men­ Range 9 West, Willamette ¿Meridian, Mrs. Bessie Snidow, Bar View. be six months ago that such would of the country that it became neces- about $40,000 or $45,000, leaving about tioned sums, and for said costs and and the timber thereon, under the J. H. Oliver, Bar View, K. Patterson, Bar View. be the results, but the academic legis­ saryto persuade some land owners to $165,000 for buying machinery and disbursements, and the costs of and provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, Emma A. Crown, Garibaldi. lators at Washington believed that by part with small portions of their hold­ distribution among the counties that upon this writ. Said sale will be and act9 amendatory, known as the i Mrs. S. M. Hawthorne, Bar View. ings,and in many instances they were issue bonds and in other ways pro- “ Timber and Stone Law, ” at such * law they could make three and three made subject to redemption, as by Hugo Hebestreit, Garibaldi. induced to offer tracts of 40 and 8c vide large sums for improving their value as might be fixed by appraise-, A. G. Krumlauf, Garibaldi- make seven.—Philadelphia Inquirer. law required and provided. acres, segments from their paying and thoroughfares. Carl Johnson, Garibaldi, meat, and that pursuant to such ‘ H. CRENSHAW, T. G. Shannon, Garibaldi. improved fields, for sale.The secre­ Announcement was made by the __ Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, application, the land and timber C. E. Johnson, Garibaldi, THE TILLAMOOK BUTTERFAT tary of the club listed the lands, and Commission today that through the thereon have been appraised, the Charles Griffith, Garibaldi. by Clent King, Deputy. Frank Buckles, Garibaldi. PRICES AND LESSONS THEY then a committee from the club made efforts of the department Clatsop Martin & Martin, Salem, Oregon, timber estimated 320,000 board feet1 John E. Hobson, Garibaldi. an examination of them and fixed a county, which has a $400,000 bond is­ and John Leland Henderson, Tilla­ at 20 to 50 cents per M, and the TEACH. T. B. Meade, Garibaldi. price at which each tract would be of- sue for road work, has been saved John Levenhagen, Garibaldi. mook, Oregon, attorneys for plain­ land $2.00 ; that said applicant will 1 ferred to the public. The committee >75,000. At the suggestion of State tiff. W. J. de Boer, Garibaldi. Pacific Dairy Review. offer final proof in support of his 1 C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi. Our California dairymen who re­ was made up of experienced farmers, Highway Engineer Bowlby the first application and sworn statement A.Zuercher, Garibaldi. ceived from 24 to 26 cents for their and their reports recite exactly what bids for the bonds were rejected by on the 10th dayof June, 1914, before ' Mrs. A, Zurcher, Garibaidi. James Langley, Garibaldi. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. March butterfat will find it liaxd to can be done with each piece of land. the county court, the highest being County Clerk of Tillamook county, I Mrs. James Langley, Garibaldi. If it is worn out land and requires $20,000 less than was finally received. believe that just to the north of them, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon. John Eillig, Garibaldi. in Oregon, the Tillamook dairymen, restoration, the report says so. In The lowest bid at first for building Any person is at liberty to pro- M.J. Halpin, Garibaldi. In the County Court of the State Anna Halpin, Garibaldi. who operate co-operative cheese fac­ stead of describing a four toom a certain thoroughfare was $280,000, of Oregon, for Tillamook County. In test this purchase before entry, or R.J. Buettner, Garibaldi. tories, received from qb to 51 cents a shack with a leaky roof, as a bunga­ which Major Bowlby said was too initiate a contest at any time be ­ Clark Smith, Garibaldi. the matter of the estate of Charles pound for their fat, Recording to the low, these hard headed old fellows much. Later the same company bid 8. I). Dot man, Bar View. Burke, deceased, by Mary Burke, ad­ fore patent issues, by filing a cor- , report on another page of this issue, called it ashack and suggestions that $246,000 and the State Highway En­ R. E. Jackson, Bar View, roborated affidavit in this office, ' ministrator. Rose Hebestreit, Garibaldi. from the secretary of the association its best use would be as hen house. alleging facts which would defeat gineer said that was too high. It fin­ I. N. Darling, Garibaldi. Notice is hereby given to all whom through which the factories sell their If the lands or improvements were ally agreed to do the work for $225,- the entry. J. S. Giebisch, Garibaldi. it may concern that the undersigned, cheese. There are some valuable found to be of first quality, ready foi 000, and was awarded the contract. A. T. Boynton, Garibaldi. H. F. H igby , Register. by virtue of an order of the Honor­ Mrs. A. T. Boynton, Garibaidi, lessons in these Oregon prices. The cultivation and habitation, that infor­ The decision of the board today to able T. H. Thompson, Garibaldi. Homer Mason, Judge of the first is the fact that there is a good mation is given. aid only those counties which aid Frank K.Strueby, Garibaldi. County Court of the State of Oregon, demand for cheese and that this in­ Mrs. K. Strueby, Gariha’di. WM. P. LORD. And the prices at which such lands themselves is an argument in favor of J. W. Wakebauch, Garibaldi. dustry on the coast, as we have often can be purchased through the elim­ the approval of the bond issues to be for the County of Tillamook, in the Wtn. Hartzell, Garibaldi. remarked, has been overlooked. ination of water in the profits, cut­ voted on next Friday in Marion, matter of the estate of Charles Burke, Waiter C. Rambo, Garibaldi. The seconel point is the fact that it ting out the middle man, range from Coos and Clackamas counties. If the deceased, duly made and entered in T. H. Rambo. Garibaldi. C, M. Rambo, Garibaldi. is quality that counts in cheese, more $75 per acre to $100 per acre for im­ bonds are authorized these counties the journal of said court, will from Ella J. Shattuck. Garibaldi. than in any other food product. The proved farm lands. 1 lie purchaser will share in the distribution of the and after the 6th day of June, 1914, E. Krumlauf, Garibadi. Tillamook dairymen make good is not required to pay a commission $t“o,ooo. F, H. Illingworth, Garibaldi,’ If not, they will not get at the office of John Leland Hender­ E. G. Lavis. Garibaldi cheese, and when it isn't as good as to any body. any of the state highway fund this son, attorney-at-law, in Tillamook J. J. McCormick. Garibaldi. City, Oregon, proceed to sell certain they can make it they grade it and 1 here will be a lot of people think year. Caspar Gnos, Garibaldi. of the real property belonging to said sell the inferior at a lower price. In that statement carries a catch word Gertrude Thompson, Garibaldi. Myrtle Elliott, Garibaldi. estate, at private sale, for such price this way the good cheese of (he dis somewhere, but it does not. William Archie, Garibaldi. P. R. & N. TO STOP SCALPING. or prices, and in one or more parcels, trict does not have to answer for the I he answer is found in the organ­ R. E. Miller, Hobsonville. on such terms and conditions as to poor quality has almost been elimin ization of the Commercial Club. The W, M. Rea, Hobsonville B. M . Dufur, Garibaldi. said administratrix may seem best, to ated and now the fact that it is "Til­ club is after more families to reside To Whom it May Concern: Following is part of a letter re­ such person or persons paving the State of < Jregon. I c lamook” is all that the cheese trade on the land around St. Paul, and the County of Tillamook, i ceived by me from F. L. Burckhalter, best price therefor. asks for. dues paid by club members are u sed l.J. J McCormick, being first duly sworn division superintendent, in regard to Still another valuable lesson in th< to pay the expenses of selling the Said property is situated in Tilla­ ay. that I am one of the petitioners above the practice of selling return portions mook County, Oregon, and Is more 1 who signed the foregoing peti- splendid success of the Tillamook lands listed under this scheme. of round-trip tickets: • I huve read the foregoing peti- dairymen is to be found in the advan particularly described as follows, to- al! of the facts and statements “ It has been reported to me, that tage of a community specialising in w it: therein contained are true to the best of the people of your city are indulging mv knowledge and belief, and that said some particular line to which it is The west half of the nt>rthwest RIVERS AND HARBORS j»etnion contains the names of a majority to a considerable extent in the prac­ adapted. Whether it is cheese, ¡is in quarter, southeast quarter 01 north­ of the actual residents and legal voters of tice of buying round-trip tickets, case of Tillamook county in Oregon, said Garibaldi Precinct. Oregonian News Bureau, Washing­ west quarter and northeast quarter of _..J 1 selling re- southwest quarter, section 15, town­ * J J. M c C ormick . or Herkimer in New York, whethci ton, March 30.—-"Of all the Congress­ Portland to Tillamook, and Subscribed and sworn to before me this it is Holstein cattle in case of such a men who appeared before the river turn portion to other parties, Such ship 4 south range 10 west, Willam­ 30th day of April, 1914. center of this breed as Syracuse, or and harbors committee this session practice is in violation of section No. ette meridian, containing 160 acres, T. B. H andley . Notary Public for Oregon. Guernseys from certain sections of to make appeals for appropriations 6952 of Lord's Oregon Laws, the pen­ more or less, as per deed recorded in Candidate for Republican Nomination ( seal ) alty being a fine of from $too to $500. for Attorney General. Wisconsin—to say nothing of their tor waterways in their respective dis­ N otice i * F irtiibr H bkkbv G ivb . m .— the registry deeds of said County In announcing my candidacy I do That «aid petition will be called up for native island home—whether it’s San­ tricts, none was so well equipped or imprisonment in the county jail of I illamook, State of Oregon, from action in .nd by the County Court of Tilla­ for not less than to days or more than ta Clara Valley prunes, Pajaro ap­ with facts and figures and non? made Jasper Smith and Sarah A. Smith so on a platform that means some­ mook County. Oregon, on the 1th dav of I June. 1914. at the hour of2:oo o'clock P. M , ples, whether it’s shoes made in such a favorable presentation of facts 50 days. This practice seems to be husband and wife, to Charles Burke thing to the people of the state Brockton or iron products from the as Representative Hawley, of Ore­ general at Tillamook and we will be dated February 24. 1003, recorded pledge myself to enforce the laws ot said day. and based on said petition, said Pittsburg district—the moment any gon.” This comment was made by obliged to prosecute offenders if it March 3, ¡903, in book “Y,” page 231 and to prosecute suits to regain vast J. J. McCormick on said date will apply to County Court for a license to be grant­ community specializes in something, Representative Booher, of Missouri continues.” Also lots 5 and 6. block "E.” in the tracts of public lands wrested from ed to him to sell within said Garibaldi pre­ All employes have been instructed cinct and in the Town of Garibaldi therein, has a big turnout and of superior to Representative Johnson, of Wash­ the people. town of East Garibaldi. Tillamook and vinous liquorsand fermen­ quality, so soon will the rest of the ington, and through the Washington in line with the above, and every ef­ < oiinty, . 1 will keep the office open at all s|>intous,malt y. Oregon, as per deed said reg- ted cider, commonly known as hard cider. world make a beaten track to that dis­ Congressman the comment became fort is going to be made to stop this n,r?’ fr?m P’n Nicklas to Charles times to the people and to the legis­ • or a period of one year from the «kite of practice, the company I am sure does said license. trict for its product. People too often public. Burke, dated June at, 1910. and re­ lators alike and furnish every assi l- Dated this 30th day of April, if»l4. get the notion that if they get into Representative Hawley for years not wish to prosecute any one but corded July 25, 1910, in book "14," ance for formulating legislation for • J. J. M c C ormick . will be obliged to do so, in order to something that is good and new that 10 First Insertion, per line ... $ 5 Each subsequent insertion, line Business and professional cards, 1 month.................................... 1 CO 5 (O Homestead Notices................... Timber Claims.......................... 10 00 5 Locals per line eacl insertion Display advertisement, an inch, 50 month.......................... .... All Resolutions of Condolence and I odge Notices, 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­ ing five lines. their neighbors will imitate i. them and thereby overdo the thing, This may be true of an inferior or mediocre produce, but when it has intrinsic quality in it, the more of it ........ ... a that |Wen community produces the better it is for all concerned. The Tilla­ mook success with cheese is a glaring proof of the truth of this theory in the business world. It represents centralization and unity of interests compared with forces that are scat­ tered. There are still those who talk a whole lot about diversification in farming, but you invariably find that the best success comes from speciali­ zation. especially if the specialty has the quality. * Precautions Taken at St. Paul, Ore­ gon to Prevent Inflated Land Values. lias made a study of the river and harbor projects in his district; has protect it* interest*. "RAY GRAT. Agent P R & N.” visited each of them, discussed them with the citizens of the various com­ munities interested in the respective projects, and is, therefore, filled with first-hand information. Each session while the river and harbor hill is in course of preparation Mr. Hawley as­ sembles his array of facts, goes be­ fore the committee and presents ar­ On your front porch can I* lit guments, shoving why C sngress every night until midnight should, in each instance, appropriate and register not over the full amount recommended by the fifty cents per month Army engineers. on the meter. Being thoroughly posted on the merits of each project and familiar T illamook E lbatric L ight amp with the work done, as well as the F url C ompany . work iu coAtcmpUlivn, Mr. Hawley i W ill S faldino , Manager. A 15 Watt Mazda Lamp at page 203. Also lot* 35 and 36, block t6, and lot* 19 and 20, block 63, Rockaway Peach, in I illamook Count nty, Oregon, a* ,, per deed . _ said registry, - from N. J. F.uge ' Meyers, “ Meyers and Eugenia his wife, dated January 4, 1911. and recorded January 9. 1911, in deed records book ‘>4. page 399. (he first publication of this notice is May 7, 1914, nd the last is June 6. 1914. Dated at Tilla im ok County, Ore- on, on the 6th da, < ’ of ... ... May 1^14. 1914. MARY BÎ’RKE. of the estate 4 deceased LELAND HENDERSON, n»y for said estate. the reduction of taxation and aboli­ tion of worthless commissions and of­ fices. I believe a candidate for of­ fice should have a definite policy de­ fined in his platform, and I will faith­ fully fulfill the pledges I have made to the people in my platform if elected to tnis office. FOR SALE. A Country Store in Tillamook County, well entablialied. has good neighborhood, pent office, making money, cheap if sold soon Owner must go east. Cheap rent, good leaee. good ronda, a •nap. For particulars see or write, C _ ft. "orr,n> Atty., Tillsitioook, 1 Oregon. ------------- Deafness Cannot Be Cared by local application. as they cannot reach the rlrccawi portion of the ear. There 1» only one way to cure deafness, and that is ?> constitution remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous hning of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuoe is Inflamed you have a rnmbling sound ",r '"’per'ect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can betaken out and th"s tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will tie destroyed forever ; nine cn?c*. o,*t of ten are caused bv Catarrh. ", .*• nothing bur an inflamed condi- tton uf the mucous surfaces. We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any cnee of Deafness 'caused by catarrh! that connot be cured bv Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. _ J. CHENKY A i CO.. Toledo, Ohio Sow by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall s Faiady Pili» for cvnsUpatM