Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight. September 24, 1014^
REPUBLICAN
of’ LUMBER SCHOONER SINKS
they will not stand the expense
OFF TILLAMOOK COAST.
publishing it in the county papers.
TICKET
Assessments of Timber Lands.
matters referred to above as it would
seem to that a great deal of the tim­
ber lands in this county have been
placed on the 1914 assessment roll
considerably below its cash value and
also out of proportion of other class­
es of property.
During the last few days I have
talked to a number of people who
are interested in timber in this county
and it seems to be the general opinion
that timber that is accessable to the
P. R. & N. R. R. or water transporta­
tion is worth from 75c-
$| 0° Per
1000 feet quality being the same,
more than the timber located along
the headwaters of the Kelchis, Trask,
and Wilson Rivers.
After you have made a full investi­
gation of the above matters referred
to 1 would ask you to make whatever
changes in the valuations of the dif­
ferent classes of property that you
consider fair and equitable.
If you wish me to turn over to you
any information or letters relating
to this matter please advise me.
Respct. yours,
W. G. Dwight.
Circuit Court Cases.
Circuit Judge Webster Holm
Tillamook Oregon, Sept 16th, 1914-
who adjourned the Circuit Court ’’
To
the
Board
of
Equalization
o
fTill-
For U. S. Senate—
Monday, stated that he would
Life is held too cheap. Those who i
ROBERT A. BOOTH.
Nearly 70 Lives Lost when the Ves- amook County Oregon;
special term next month.
were responsible for the neighbor­
Gentlemen:—I take this means of
For Congress—
sei Turns Over in Severe Storm.
The grand jury has been some»),»,
hood quarrel at Blaine are morally
calling to your attention some infor­
WILLIS C. HAWLEY.
I
The
steam
lumber
Schooner
Fransis
displeased with District Attorney y
guilty for the murder of Michael
mation that might be of interest to
For Governor—
J. Gersoni, and has taken IIIeasUr‘e$
Fcker, The German homesteader, H. Leggett sunk off the Tillamook you in arriving at the equalization of
JAMES WITHYCOMBE.
to have him removed, having writt
who
was
shot
and
killed
by
Ray
on
Friday
afternoon
in
the
coast
For State Treasurer—
the assessed valuation of property on
Cooper A jury has brought in a ver­
I
Governor West requesting him to do
THOS B KAY.
storm
that
was
blowing
at
the
the 1914 Assessment Roll.
severe
SO.
dict
of
acquittal
against
Cooper.
Il
For Supreme Court—
The following information relates
may be a just verdict, but it is our time.
After deliberating two hours th
THOS. J. M’BRIDE.
to the value’on timber land as shown
jury i:i the Ray Cooper case, wh‘
opinion that Cooper, with others who
'Two , persons are known to have
HENRY J BEAN.
on
the
1914
roll.
|
brought about
the neighborhood been rescued, after clinging several
was charged of murder in the second
T. I.. HARRIS.
On Feb. 18th, 1911, E. T. Davies
quarrel,
should
be
punished in some hours to wreckage tossed by a vicious
degree for shooting and killing Mich
HENRY I . BENSON.
contracted
to
sell
and
C.
A.
Haulen-
manner. No one liked the bravado sea, and an unconfirmed report says
ael Ecker at Blaine, on the 31st Of
For Attorney General—
beck contracted to buy the west J4 of
and
indifference shown by Ray Coop­ a third person has been picked up.
July, brought in a verd»ct of not
GEO. M BROWN.
NE%
and
NW % and
of SW^
The known passenger list, furnish­
1
er after the shooting when he was
guilty.
For Supt. Public Instruction—
brought to this city, for taking the ed by the owners at San Francisco, Sec. 36 Tp. 3 N Range W. W. M. 3-’O I
Win. Ulrich vs. Charles Wooley
J. A. CHURCHILL
acres
consideration
$118,500.
This
con
­
life of another is too serious a matter totaled 35. Besides Captain Maro, the
Action for money, a jury trial and a
For State Engineer—
tract is recorded on Book 20 page 325
to treat with cold indifference. It is a Leggett carried a crew of 24 men.
verdict in favor of defendant.
JOHN C. LEWIS.
i
Records of Deeds Tillamook County
Two
lifeboats
are
reported
to
have
question
in
our
mind
whether
justice
State vs. Howard Edmunds. Dyna-
For Commissioner of Labor—
Oregon.
It
would
seem
that
this
con
­
been filled and lowered. One contain'
has been done in this case.
miting fish. Jury trial and when
O. P HOFF.
ed 30 persons and the other eight. All tract was carried out as you will find
State rested case it was moved that's
For Railroad Commissioner—
Don
’
t
keep
procrastinating
gentle
­
the women and children were includ­ by the deed record that a warranty ,
FRANK J MILLER
verdict
of not guilty be rendered, and
I
men The water tax in this wet ed Heavy seas swamped the lifeboats deed was given conveying this prop-
For Supt. Water Division No, i—
this being sustained, defendant w«
I
erty
tojhe
purchasers
on
May
25th
country is too high and should be re­ immediately upon their striking the
JAMES T. CHINNOCK
discharged.
1912, and a mortgage was given to the .
duced. The taxpayers and citizens of water.
For Representative—
State vs, Herman Schollmeyer. Set­
this city have been “soaked" too
The known survivors are Alexander original owner for $59,305 60. This
T. B. HANDLEY.
ting out fires. Indictment failed to
same
property
is
assessed
on
the
1914
much and too long for the water sys­ Farrell, of Sacramento, Cal., and
For Circuit Judge —
City Council Meeting.
charge crime, and the judge instruct-
tem. Give them a rest and reduce George Pullman or Pollman, of Win­ assessment roll at only $32,500.00. 1
HARRY H. BELT.
ed the jury to bring in a verdict of
have
a
letter
in
my
possession
from
taxation by cutting the water rate in nipeg, Man.
the purchasers of this property stat-' The Common Council of Tillamook not guilty.
two.
Even
at
that
rate
it
is
too
high.
"I
knew
I
’
d
be
saved,
”
said
James
THE COUNTY TICKET.
City, Oregon, met in regular session
Iretta M. Bignell vs. Louis J. Big.
The free trade Democratic news­ Alexander Farrell, one of the two ir.g that only 20 acres of this land on Sept. 21st, when were present,
For County Judge—
ncll. Divorce suit. Dismissed on mo-
has
been
logged,
leaving
300
acres
of
is
found
papers,
and
amongst
these
Hon.
F.
R.
Beals,
Mayor,
Councilmen
men
save
from
the
steamer
Francis
A. M HARE.
I S. A. Brodhead. G. B. Lamb, M. Mel­ tion by plaintiff’s attorney.
the Tillamook Herald, have started H. Leggett, as he was hauled aboard standing timber.
For County Clerk—
i
Oglesby Young vs. Isabella Collin»
mortgaged
to
, chior, John Keldson, City Attorney,
Thos.
Scott
Brooke
fight
on
in
to
make
a
dirty,
personal
the steamer Beaver Saturday morn­
J. C. HOLDEN.
H. T. Botts, Marshal N. J. Myers,
R. A. Booth, W. C. Hawley and Dr. ing after having held himself above the Detroit Trust Co. of Michigan, Recorder John Aschim, whereupon et al. Foreclosure, Decree granted.
For Sheriff—
Robert Osborn vs. William L. Rief-
Withvcombe, all of whom were hon- ; water since 3:10 o’clock Friday after­ 2640 acres timber land in Tillamook the following proceedings were had
H. CRENSHAW.
orably nominated by the sovereign noon by means of a railroad tie i>n County for $120,000.00. According to ( to wit:—The minutes of the meeting enberg and wife, et al. Quiet title.
For Treasurer—
v ill of the people to be the leading which he lay for ten hours in a the county cruise this same land as held Sept. 12 were read and approved. Motion to dismiss as to John Storm
B. L. BEALS.
candidates on the Republican ticket stormy sea.
described in this mortgage contains ' Mr. C. C. Smith met with the Coun- allowed.
For Surveyor—
I cil and asked that the license on the
Nehalem Valley Bank vs. Elmer H.
after a clean primary election. These
R. L. SHRF.VF.
"I kinda lost my head twice, but the about 224 million feet and this same ■ Star Theatre be reduced to $10.00 a
Settled and dis­
Democratic newspapers have resort­ waves dashing into my face brought land is assessed on the 1914 assess- . year while he was operating same Gray. Foreclosure.
For County Commissioner—
ed to dirty Billingsgate and false and me back,” said Farrell, in a berth on ment roll at only about $147,000.00. only once a week with a proviso for missed.
(Two years.)
scandelous accusations to defeat the I the Beaver last night. His face, This mortgage is recorded in mort­ raising license should Theatre be used
F. L. SAPPINGTON.
Iva M. Miller vs. Ivan D. Miller.
I
more than one night per week at any
Republican candidates. Will the Re- bruised from floating ties he struck gage record book “W” page 34.
(Four years.)
Divorce.
Default and decree for plain­
time. The Council however decided
publicans of this county and the en- while scrambling about the wreck­
FRANK OWENS.
Tillamook Timber and Logging Co. not to make any change in the pres­ tiff.
tire state stand for that kind of dirty age, and flushed from excitement af­ mortgaged to the First Trust St Sav- ent rate of license.
For Coroner—
E. U. Wagy addressed
the
Church Notes.
S. M. WENDT.
politics. We think not.
.
ter recovering from exhaustion, Far­ ii'gs Bank and Emil K. Boisot 1300. Mr. ....
>
. j •
u’„.i
...... council relative
County,
,
,, to the , Park
. . Street un­
rell’s apparance proved he was “all acres located in Washington
.
_
, provement matter and objecting to
We want to call the attention of in.”
The M. E. Sunday School will ren­
ADVERTISING RATES.
320 acres located in Lane County and makjng (Be cut on said street as
every voter in Tillamook that every­
19.397 acres located in Tillamook shown by the survey profile to be der the following program next Sun­
Vessel Struggles for Hour.
thing raised in this county is placed
County a total of 21,317 acres for j necessary. Mr. Melchior stated that day morning beginning at 10 o’clock
Legal Advertisements.
» “It was fully an hour after the deck­
First Insertion, per line
$ .to on the free list by the Democratic load was cleared before the steamer $3,100,000.00. lliis mortgage provides the matter had already been taken up a.m.
,
.
...
. . I with the surveyor and a new survey
Instrumental music, Eunice Swen­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 party. Read the following free list took her final roll to starboard and that $900,000.00 of this amount be ( was being maJe which wQuld eHin?
carefully:
Business and professional cards
turned turtle,” said the rescued pas­ held in reserve and be delivered to nate this cut by draining said street son.
Free Milk.
• V... third
»•■■ ■ u 0
. ■
. to
V IVU....,
11 V. II
Discussion of question, lesson I,
one month ................................ 100
street
fourth, <» and
from
senger. “She began pitching the worst the Timber Co., on request. This ( • from
Free Cream.
Homestead Notices .................... 5.00
about 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Pas­ mortgage also provides that the mor- * fifth street to fourth and from fifth Harry Swenson.
' street to sixth.
Free Eggs.
Timber Claims ............................ 10.00
Discussion of question lesson
sengers were held in their staterooms tgagor pays to the mortgage $1.50 I j All matters previously referred to
Free Lumber.
Locals per line each insertion.
.05
while the deck load was being cut per 1000 for all timber cut on the land 1 the street committee were continued Mrs. B. L. Beals.
Free Fish.
Display advertisement, an inch,
Song, Retta Goodspeed.
loose and were allowed on deck about in Washington County, Lane County I until the next meeting.
Free Wool.
In the matter referred to the Mar-
one month...................
50
Discussion of question lesson III
15 minutes before she went down. and lands in 2 north 9 and the lands
Free Meat.
All Resolutions of Condolence
The steamer did not right herself in section 27 to 34 in 2 north 8 but for . s^*a" as to *be Coats Lumber Co. it Edwin Boquist.
r .u ! j • t h
1 1 was reported that mill company had
Producers and manufacturers of all after the deck load went over the side .. . ,
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05
Discussion of question lesson IV,
die balance of the lands m Tillamook promised to clean street on the 22nd.
Cards of Thanks, ger line
.05 these articles are placed in competi­ and as the hatch coverings were car­ County the
mortgagor
is
compelled
'
" ' I j The ayto license matter was report- Verne Baine.
tion .with Oriental and the cheap ried away the waves poured into the to pay the mortgagee $2.50 per 1000 . ed as still pending.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Inst. Music, Mildred Hadley.
labor of foreign countries. Facing a
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
for all timber cut, based on a cruise I The street commissioner reported
hold.
Discussion of question, lesson V, D.
the concrete approach north of town
ceeding five lines............................ 25 deficit the Democratic party is about
"1 was among the last to leave the satisfactory to the mortgage.
The as completed.
L. Shrode.
I
to tax the people to raise $100,000,000,
ship and was on the bridge helping to property located in Tillamook County j The matter of cleaning off obstruc­
Discussion of question, lesson VI,
and under the subterfuge that it is a
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
bunch a lifeboat. Captain Jensen, of described in this mortgage amount- | tions in the way of overhanging Mr. W. E. Noyes.
war tax. But this country is not at
(Strictly in Advance.)
the schooner Nokomis, who was a ing to 19,397 acres, is assessed on the shrubbery along certain sidewalks
Discussion of question, lesson VI,
One year ...,
$1.50 war, but the taxpayers will have to passanger seemed to take charge 1914 assessment roll at $968,670.00. 1 was referred to the Marshal for at­ Mrs. G. F. Buck.
tention
under
the
ordinance
covering
make up the deficit by allowing the
Six months ..
there and Capt. Maro of the Legget The totol county cruise on the lands in same, on motion made, seconded and
■75
Song, Esther Swenson.
pioduction of foreign countries come
Three months
•50
was aft with the passengers. I leaped Tillamook County is about I billion carried.
Disscusion of question, lesson VII,
in free. The people wanted a change
as the ship rolled over and I knew 442 million feet. This mortgage is re- [ Councilman Keldson reported an Mr. S. McCargar.
and
they
are
getting
what
they
want
­
Entered as second class mail mat­
she turned turtle because I saw her corded in mortgage records book X approach necessary at 6th Ave. West
Discussion of question, lesson VIII,
; on second street and the matter was
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at ed, or, in other words, getting it keel the full length.
page I.
Mrs.
A. G. Beals.
!'
referred
to
the
Street
Commissioner
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of where the chicken got it in the neck
Women Seen in Sea.
Hammond Lumber Co. mortgaged 1 on motion duly made, seconded and
Inst. Duet, Sylphia Switsef and
for electing the free trade party to
March 3, 1879.
“When I came up 1 saw Mrs. An- to Detroit Trust Co., about 30,000 carried.
Mabel Goyne.
power. But wait until November and
The matter of property owners
derson and her 12-year old daughter acres in Clatsop County, saw-mill
Discussion of question, lesson IX,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. then see how anxious the people are
wishing
to
pave
fifth
street
from
Stil
­
floating near, also one or two ether property in Clatsop County and lwell Avenue to second avenue east, Elsie Lamb
to place the Republican party in
w omen. There were six women includ about 17,000 acres in Tillamook'-..-
„„„ «.«..nuucu
the matter was
continued as me
the en-
Discussion of question, lesson X
power again.
ing two Mexican women, on board. 1 County, for $1,500,00. The total as- ’'re street would probably be paved Mrs. Edwards.
could not hear many cries, but saw­ sessed valuation described in the al *°"?e lime in the near future.
Song duet.
The governor must have let a cog
\^e understand that the grand jury- people in the water. They disappeared mortgage 1 located
. . • in Tillamook
n
1 r'
ie matter
a concrete
Co., I walk t* along
fourth of strpct
thj| side-
Discussion of question, lesson XI,
stop somewhere. He failed to call out lias taken the matter into its own fast, but until dark 1 saw the wireless
was
about
$564,000.
The
total
county
was
continued
with
the
purpose
in
I
Mrs.
Noyes.
the Oregon Guard to accompany hands and requested Governor West
operator floating about on a tie. After cruise of the Tillamook County lands v*ew °f ascertaining if property own­
Discussion of question, lesson XII,
Miss Hobbs, when he sent her to to remove District Attorney M J.
dark I called buut could not get any amounts to about 745 million feet.The eri,a?.a "hole desired this walk.
T. H. Goyne.
Tillamook to make an investigation. Gcrsoni for incompetency.
I
It is a * , answer. • I did
m
.
■ .
.
it .
Ordinance No. 282 Entitled “An
not see the man rescued Mortgage
provides that said Ham- ordinance provided for the holding of
Inst, music, Prof. Leland Erwin.
fact that there is something wrong
The city is a long time getting on a somewhere, for the opinion prevauc:- I by the steamer F. H. Buck. I think mond Lumber Co., must pay to the a special election in Tillamook City
Two minutes will be given each
cash basis. The county has managed i that justice is being defeated for I there were a number who went down Mortgagee $75.00 per acre or $12,- j Oregon, on Oct 19th 1914 and for the speaker to discuss the puestion given.
to g<t down to a financial basis where 1 some reasons. It must be remembered I with the steamer. Four women were 000.00 per % section before said tim- ■ ^pbrnission to the legal voters of said
is cut, or in case the timber is or^reVecbn/ f'ivj0" f°F the‘r adoPtion
it will pay as it goes, and keep out of 1 that the district attorney antagonized oh the bridge when she started to her
No. 8574.
__
1
, . r
,
or rejecting, five measures for the
Report of the condition of the FIRST
dept. Why wouldn’t it be a good . the timber men at the budget meeting i turn over. There was a boy about to damaged by fire. If you consider the amending of the Charter of Tilla- NATIONAL
BANK, at Tillamook, in tte
vears old aboard, but I did not see saw-mill in Clatsop County would be rnook City, Oregon proposed by the State of Oregon, at the close of busmen.
system for the city as well?
• last yiar, and pr.vio 1» to tin- term » him after I jumped into the water.”
good security for $300,00.00 that ap- ^'’rnmon Cotincil, being a measure to September 12th, 1914.
I of the circuit con.t several snggts-
amend
Article \ ' II of said Charter _________ ____________ It ESOURCES. .......
proximately two thirds of the timber i a
™d“
The
body
of
an
undentified
women,
This is taken from the Chicago
j lions have been made to have Mr. evidently a victim of the Leggett dis-
and measure to amend Article VIII Loan» axd Discounts....................... $
Normal School Weekly: Miss Frink-
kinds described in the mortgage
i..„.
i„ su.u
in
said vnaner,
Charter, ana
and three
three measures
-....... — ■ to Overdrafts, secured and unse­
cured .........................................................
Hi' spent some time in Fillamook, on 1 Gcrsoni removed, even to having I111.1 aster, was washed ashore Monday Clatsop County and one third of the , amend said Charter by adding thereto
U.S. Bonds to secure circula­
I
recalled.
None
.
of
which,
however
morning at the foot of Neah-kah-nie timber land is located in Tillamook Articles to be known respectively as
the Pacific, at the mouth of the Col­
tion ..............................................................
consnmated Mr. Gcrsoni is intitled Mountain and was recovered. A life- County it would leave approximately' Articles XII, XIII, and XIV, and de- Other bonds to secure U.S. De­
orado River.” That does not speak
posits, $.................. ; to secure
1,015.00
Postal Savings, $1,015.00
very highly of the Chicago Normal to his day in Court before he is re- preserver bearing the Legget’s name
Bonds,
Securities, etc
(other
22.953.34
or the editor of the weekly when they I , moved, the same as any other person. was fastened to the body.
than Stock)..........................................
on
Tillamook
County
lands,
’
Tho snap shot man was approached | Three rings, two gold and one dai-
Banking House, Furniture and
butcher geography in this manner.
7.293 3«
mortgage is recorded in Book "W" before the Common Council upon the
Pixturcs....................................................
several times about recalling Mr.
5.91SÎ’
Other
Real Estate owned...........
mond,
tattoo marks on the right records
_____ ______
_,.B*.B.. page 262, . . * 3J*e*tion» *<Shall the Ordinance Pass,” Bue from
of
mortgages
State and Private
c°-
1-il A.’KUKa.l V. ES’ m
There is a good deal of speculation Gcrsoni, but we refuse to have any­ arm, and a scar, probably following
Banks and Bankers, Trust
2,170.3»'
Companies and Saving Banks
with the "drys" »nd the "wets” a* to thing to do with recalls against any­ an operation for appendicitis, may H. B. Powell as Trustee 9.466 acres chlor, John Keldson. Absent G. A. Due
from approved
Reserve
.12.902 .0«
Agents ....................................................
how the citizens will cast their bal- body, for we do not like the recall serve to identify the body. A locket located in Tillamook County and Edmunds. Whereupon Ordinance No.
099.5«
Checks and other Cash Items...
contended
that if
1.447.1»
lots for or against prohibition, It is I law, but we
Exchanges for Clearing House
with initials "N. R.” is attached to a some property located in Clatsop Co., ! 28?„Wa,’ <ie^ared duly passed,
340,00
of other National Banks
true that both sides arc making a ' the recall was resorted to it should chain circuling the neck and a wallet the Assessor of Clatsop County ad­ i In the matter of putting more Notes
Fractional Paper
Currency,
336.52
be
Governor
West
who
should
be
re
­
Nickels and Cents .....................
hard fight, but the issue that is of 1
containing money is tied to one ancle vises me that the property covered I gravel along third street was continu­ Lawful
Monev Reserve in.Bank,
ed.
paramount importance is Democratic called, for he made the appointment.
viz. :
Nehalem beach is strewn for miles by this mortgage in Clatsop County
The matter of numbering certain Specie................................. $32,174.60
We
are
sorry
to
admit
it,
but
there
is
flee trade and Republican protection.
39.17*4®
with railroad ties and wreckage from is assessed at $62,382.00 and also the streets was referred to Councilman
Legal-tender notes...........................
~
a lack of harmony with those who I
Redemption fund
with U 8.
Keldson
to
procure
the lost ship.
an estimate of Treasurer (5 per cent of cir­
saw-mill and property located in
1,250.00
at —
next
Some of the ‘dry" speakers are ac­ have to do with the prosecution of
culation) ...............................................
The body of the unfortunate wom­ \\ heeler. This mortgage is for $450,- . probable cost and report
t meet
-------
criminal
cases
in
this
county.
It
is
!
ing.
cusing new spapers of being bought
an was brought to this city by the 00000. I think that you will find that
Total .................................................... »265.143.44
up by the "wets.” That is not the case not our intention to can reflections coroner.
LIABILITIES.
the sawmill and machinery at Wheel­
Senator Burton will always feel
»25.000.JJ
'1 he "wets" and the "drys” having on anyone, for Mr. Gtrsoni is entitled
Capital stock paid in....................
er
is
ancsscq
at
about
$76,000.00
on
.-i.000.UO
that he had as much
---- to
— do
— with
„...1 fore- Surplus fund ..........................................
ol tamed advertising rates from news­ to a fair trial before he is removed,
I
Notice
of
Completed
Contract.
the 1914 assessment roll and the pro­ ing the changes in the rivers and har­ Undivided Profits, less Ex­
and
for
that
reason
we
have
refrained
1,469*0
papers, are both paying the same
penses and Taxes paid.............
300.00
perty covered by this mortgage ex­ bors bill as the war had.
Reserved for taxes................................
from
mentioning
any
incidents
up
­
rates for what they want to advertise
National Bank Notes outstand­
Notice is hereby given, that V. G. clusive of the sam-mill at Wheeler
2.1.000.00
on
which
it
i*
proposed
to
base
charge
ing............. .............................................
to advance their cause. This is a mat­
Jackson,, County Surveyor, for Tilla­ located in Tillamook County is as­
Due to State and Private Banks
«34.04
ter of business with the editors. Yet e* against Mr. Gersoni.
and Bankers ...............................
mook County, Oregon, has filed in sessed at $257,410.00 and according to
Individual deposits snbjeet to
183.5*71 J
there arc some persons who think
check. ............................ ............................
3idn«y R H!n 13r»xi, Prei.,
this office his certificate for the com­ the County cruise the property des­
6,610*4
Demand certificates...........................
that editors should not allow their
The building of warehouses will be pletion of the contract of Delsman &
Surveyor.
Time certificates
of deposit
cribed in the mortgage in Tillamook
payable after 30days or after
newspapers to be used by the "wets", a permanent blessing. Often the cot-
>-54.19’2
Dolan, of the concrete pavement on county containcs 338 million feet of
John Lelaml Henderaon, Sec­
notice of 30 days or longer...
1 his is narrow mindedness on their ton crop has to be marketed di
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Certified
checks .............................
the Tillamdok Bay County Roid, and timber.
retary Treas., Attomey-at-
31* ’*
Postal Savings deposits.............
part. Doe« these i same .................
individuals, vantageously.
Law,
Notrary
Public
any
person
firm
or
corporation,
hav-
It
is
generally
reported
that
the
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when they want a doctor, dentist or
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It is well to advise people not ,o, ing objections to file to the conte­
saw-mill plant at Wheeler of the
State of Oregon. Count v of Tillanioolc SS-
attorney, or when they trade at the ( talk war, but a good talker always
I. W J. Rlechers. Cashier of the
tion of said work, may do so within W heeler Lumber Co., cost approxi­
numerous stores consider whether tries to be interesting What else can
named bank, do solemnly swear tp*
two weeks from the date of the first mately $250.000.00,
above statement is true to the best
the professional and business men he talk about?
knowledge and belief.
/«.«hirr
publication.
I am advised by agents for parties
are "dry*" or “wet«"’ Oh no. We arc
Liar, Autri-n, R.,| Riiate,
W. J. Riechers.
Germany made excellent prepara-
Subscribed and sworn to before m
Dated this the 24th day of Septem- who loan money on timber, that in
well aware that the “drys” are send­ tions for war with a single exception.
Surveying;, Insurance.
17th dav of September. 1914
n«hb<-'
her 1914.
Ro]lie W. Watson. Notary * «
no case will they loan an amount ex­
ing a whole raft of literature to the It seems to have shown poor jiidg-
Botfi Phones.
Correct—Attest :
J. C. Holden,
ceeding one half of the cash value.
editor* with a request to publish, but ment in picking allies
Wm. G. Tait.
TILL AMO JK - . OREGON.
I. C. Holden.
County Clerk.
1 would ask you to investigate the
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E litjrial Snap Shots.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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