PAGE 4 TILLAMOOK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 HEADLIGHT INDIFFERENCE IN NOVEMBER counter movements we:r frequent, name. It is also important to select I to Oregon-Idaho Dairy Loan Co. Savings & Loan Assn. $3000,oo Let 1 Blk. 15 Thayer’s Addn. to Tillamook ELECTION IEAM and not all commodities shared in the! a word that is easily spelled, Com- $1425,oo Livestock, Due June 8, 1925. 01*8; Nor'h Dakota, $4,072,282. Naturally these losses it i. ... 18 P«mt«d out, would have be ,nade through tax levies on other form« « property, and are equivalent to for every farm or $2.80 for We *ve:y man, woman and child in h* These losses it is reckoned, would ni*' run to $40 for every farm or $3.90 every inhabitant in Kansas; $<■> f' every farm or $3.80 for every ¿ers°l in Minnesota; $52.40 for very farm°n $6.30 for every perso in Nor-h kota; $82.25 for every farm or $8 50 for every person living in Montana These losses to the farmers have been based on official records. Oregon Due 72 monthly installments their disgust, a I Deed. Brighton Development Co. to of $55.56 each, (covers also S 1-2 Lot brought heie. _ advances. Funds for financing busi- i pound words are not desirable. Washington D. C.—Calvin Coolidge ness continued in ample supply at In determining the phonetic suit­ i J. B. Scott $750,oo Lots 29 & 30 Blk. 4 Blk. 13 Thayer’s Addn. to Tillamook Government < ownership of the will be c- the next vt ix j „ . President of the low rates, and member banks were! ability of a word, rather elaborate 85 Brighton Beach. Lien. Neil Sut- ! City, "¿ — „22-0 Mtg. W. B. Alder-1 roads, it is dec lared, is bound to Oregon.) United States if the . people 1.-1 increased ' tests are necessary. An engineer ....... F of the able to care for the slightly & wife to Albert Marolf & wife • bring increased taxes inasmuch as United exercise to the full needs . u ■ ir commercial • » «. borrower- trained in the work first selects a ; phin -vs- W. R. Gould, et-al. $27,oo man l~---- — C. Magarrell . i : States l ... , of * . hi property of the United States the third light of citizenship and express without recourse to the federal re-1 group of words which appear prom- covers 326 bales of straw in hands of i $1500,oo Covers K. Ranch in Secs. 23-25-26 T 3 SR 91 railroads would be exemp- from state by ballot tiheir sentiment and their serve bank. ising as office names in the area be-! Standard Feed Co. Tillamook, Ore. W on Big Nestucca river. Due 2 years and local taxation, the same as are judgment. It is only by a small vote I __ _ usually Pr°bate Transcript. Estate of Rouget ____ __ Fact and opinion concerning pres- ' *nK considered. He then . the nation on election day due to ........... .. prospective returns to w farm-1' eliminates Tome of the list where de-1 D- Marshall, deed, of Chippewa Falls, int. 7 per cent annually. Cha.. Mtg. , the post offices. in j ent and Rudolph Zweifel to Tillamook county | It is stated that the farmers of the the tndiffei-ence of American citizens . erg for their 1924 are exerting fects have been observed after the | State > of Wisconsin. Probate from bank $200,oo 6 coss. Due 6 mo. int.! Northwest _______ . particularly are losing that there can be any other result. ‘ a particularly important influence on I ! names are read to him over the tele- tele-; Yamhill County, Oregon covers cer­ I 8 per cen maturity. Lien. J. L. & D. ■ ¡nfere8t in the Third Party due to the This prediction is made from a study i the general business situation this phone by different people. The re- j tain timber interests in Tillamook I E. Steinbach, doing business^ as J faet that government railroad owner­ of reports received from all sections 1 year. Although definite statement maining words are then placed in a i county, Oregon. Sat. of Judge. Case, ship was a direct issue in their plat­ of the country; reports not from poli­ must await completion of harvesting long list together with the existing! of H. H. Holland piff. vs. R. C. Mag­ I Steinbach Iron Works against Freed: form plan. This plan reads: “We de­ & Enlow, sawmill $365,78 covers saw- , ticians but from individuals in every and disposal of a larger proportion office names, with which the new arrell, Emma Holmes Admx. Est of walk of life and from newspapers, of the crops than has already been words must not conffict, and these W. H. Holmes, deceased et-al. Releas- ' mill in Sec. 32 T 2 SR 9 W. Lien for clare for public ownership of rail­ roads with definite safeguards the editors of which have made a marketed, it is safe to say that re­ lists are then read over the telephone i ed from said Judge certain lands of j labor and materials furnished. --------- ----------- against bureaucratic control, as the Gold Hill—State lime board offer« careful survey of conditions. This cent increases in prices of agricul­ many different times by many differ­ Magarrell in Secs. 23-25-26 T 3 SR Washington, D. C. September only solution of the transportation to sell Gold Hill lime to farmers for composite opinion represents the tural products have done much to ent people to other people, who re­ I 9W. Deed. F. W. Brooke and wife to James B. Reynolds, director of the fertilizer, at $4.60 per ton. views of men and women in all walks improve the outlook in farming sec­ cord the name and number which i John Hofmann and wife $2500,oo Washington office of the republican problem.” Minnesota, it has been estimated, Coos Bay—Logging railroad on of life, farmers, mechanics, bricklay­ tions. Crop production for the dis­ they understand in each case, a num­ SE1-2 of NW1-4 and NE1-4 of SW1-4 national committee issued a state- 1 would suffer a loss in tax revenue Glen Allen creek nearing completion ers, dairymen, stock-growers, rail­ trict was generally smaller in volume ber being added to each word in order i Sec. 12 T 2 SR 1OW. War. Deed. L. i ment to-day giving the result of a amounting to $8,425,982, under the leading dock being built on river at road men, lawyers, storekeepers, this year than in 1923, and slightly to simulate actual telephone orders. ( S. Morris and wife to Lottie M. Rog­ comprehensive and up-to-date survey La Follette plan for federal owner­ old Johnson mill. school teachers, plasteres, carpenters, below the average of recent years. After these lists have ben sub­ ers $50,oo Lot 4 Blk. 1 J. C. Bew- of the political outlook in the state! ship of the railroads. Wisconsin, it Estimates show that 30,000,000 | ley ’ s Addn. plumbers, bankers, garagemen, edi­ to Bay City, Oregon. I | of Washington. Reports of increasing industrial jected to a suitable number of tests, is figured, would lose in tax revenue pounds of dried prunes will approxi- tors, clerks, barbers, automobile, production, which were quite numer­ ordinarily many thousands, the re­ Mtg. W. B. Aiderman and wife to; Mr. Reynolds statement, which is something like $7,321,976; Iowa, $6,- mate the 1924 crop for Oregon and dealers, ministers, members of wo­ ous during the latter part of July, sults are summarized and those on i Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank based on information from C. B. 849,703; Kansas, $6,739,346; 1 Ne-1 for Clark ymunty, Washington. About mens' organizations, and many oth­ have been confirmed by the statisti­ which the smallest number of errors j of Portland, $8000,oo covers the R. Fitzgerald, republican state chairman braska, $5,365,960; Montana, $4,679,- ¡7*1 - * 1 .10 .. » « 40 rwr per rent cent of prnn crop already sold. ers too numerous to mention. cal record for August. Lumber mills have been made are set aside for use, C. Magarrell Ranch in Secs. 23-25-26 of Washington, estimates the plural- [ One of the strong reasons for the and metal mines of the district have I name ordinarily being graded in i T 3 SR 9 W. on Big Nestucca river. ity for President Coolidge in the success of the president at the com­ I increased their output in response to I accordance with its apparent desir- ' Due in 66 semi-annual installments November election at a minimum ot with 6 per cent int. Chat. Mtg. El j 30,000. It is expected that approxi­ ing election is the attitude of the wo­ a growing demand for their products I ’ ability. ability, , bert Olds and Henry Olds to First » ---------- -♦------------ men of the nation, they believe in on a strengthening market. The I mately 420,000 votes will Coolidge, they know that he is honest building industry has continued active I DAILY FILINGS AT THE COURT I National bank of Tillamook, Oregon the state. $1250,oo Livestock. Due on demand and will help them safeguard the at levels only slightly below the re­ HOUSE La Follette sentiment according j int. 8 per cent quarterly. War. Deed, home, they don’t want to see a change cord figures of a year ago, the num- to the survey is strong enough to j David H. Frankhauser and wife to that would, without doubt, reduce I ber and value of building permits is- make him second in the race but no' I (By Pacific Abstract Company) | Nathaniel T. Henderson and wife wages and deprive their children of a ! sued in 20 principal cities of the dis­ September 15th, 1924: Deed. Geo. $l,oo et-al Lot 4 Blk. 7 Stillwell’s sufficiently strong to make a dent in Chance to advance in the world. They trict during August, 1924, being 12.1 the estimated plurality for the Cool­ are for Coolidge because he is fam­ per cent and 11.3 per cent, respective­ ' W. Kiger and wife to C. F. Stone. | Addn. to Lincoln. I $10.00, et-al. Timber on West 10 | September 19th, 1924: Q. C. Deed., idge-Dawes ticket, while every day iliar with their problems. He stands ly, parger than during July, 1924, I acres of SW 1-2 Sec. 13 and S 1-2 George Welch to Anna Welch $l,oo i is bringing accretions of streng! h to The increase in population of the County for the honest, end clean things of and 12.1 percent smaller than during the »epubiican cause. of SE 1-4 Sec. 14 Y 1 NR 1OW with A. R. T. & Int. in Lot 5 Blk. 2 High- [ and the corresponding growth of my business life. August, 1923. The latter decrease “The result of the primary held in right over lands to remove same, land Park Addn. to Manhattan. Q. C. has been such as to require more assistance at » Labor realizes that its chance for must be interpreted in the light of a . timber to be removed within 1 year Deed.. Will J. Lester & Wife to Anna ; Washington on September 9th is im high wages is far better under Cool­ decline of 8.1 per cent in building [ or to revert to grantors. this time to properly care for the needs of the po, tant as an index of the trend in Welch $l,oo All. R. T. & Int. in Lots idge than any other candidate. The material prices over the year period. the state where La Folletie stock was public and I take this method of notifying you September 16th, 1924: Chat. Mtg. 1 & 2 Blk. 3 Highland Park Addn. to railroad men who favored McAdoo The fruit canning season is now Wm. Ward to Nestucca I that I have sold my right to sell Watkins in a por­ Valley Bank, Manhattan. Q. C. Deed. W. C. Tthur- supposed to be high. The contest are coming over every day to Cool­ drawing to a close. Commercial fac­ $600 Livestocks, due 6 months, int. low and wife to Anna Welch $l,oo centered around the judiciary. There : tion of the South part of Tillamook to W. R. Har- idge, for they realize that from him tors estimate that the pack in Calif­ .8 per cent maturity. Chat. Mtg. All. R. T. & Int. in Lots 4 & 5 Blk. were three candidates for judges. pole who comes to me highly reccommended. they will get a square deal. ornia will be slightly smaller, and Zurflueh to Tillamook Co. Bank. supported by the conservative ele­ The farmers have not been fooled that in Oregon and Washington ap­ $200.00 Livestock, Due 60 days, int. 3 Hikhland Park Addn. to Manhattan, ment and three supported by the Mr. Harpole will be located at Cloverdale j Admix. Deed. Daisy MacFall Adnx. by the LaFollette platform, they re­ proximately the same as last year. 8 per cent quarterly. Asgt. Mtg. radicals, indorsed by the Farmer- which is a central location for the territory he Est. Jasper D. MacFall, deed, to member, as do the producers of dairy This year’s pack is meeting a steady Lida Porrman to G. H. Foland. $700,- covers. Anna Welch $50, Und 1-2 int in Lot Labor party and the La Follette con­ products, that the third party candi-, market demand at prices which have oo Asgt. of Mtg. Bk 10 page 436-7. The radical candidates i 18 Blk. 3 Manhattan and in a lot on tingent. Thanking you for your liberal patronage date, LaFollette, could have secured ¡ tended upward as the season ad- (Assisng und 7-18 int. theerein. Will. Manhattan Beach. Part. Rel. Mtg. were not exactly snowed under but during the many years of our business relations for them greater protection if he had vancea. Last Will of Missouri Ann Rhoades. E. A. Fearing to Anna Welch, et-al. they were most decisively beaten. made the effort and had been a con- and soliciting a continuance of the same for my The total volume of trade trans­ Dee. J. S. Diehl to General Bond & Rel. from Mtg. Bk 7-507 Lot 6; Blk. 2 “In the contest for the governor- stant attendant of the sessions of the acted in the district, as indicated by Mortgage Co. $l,oo Lots 1 and 6 and successor, I am, Highland Park Addn. Manhattan; ship the combined vote of the old committee, his vote might have debits to individual accounts at SE 1-4 of SW 1-2 Sec. 6 t 2 SR 9W. Lot 8 Blk. 4 Park Addn. Manhattan; line republican candidates exceeded! Yours Respectfully, blocked the free traders. The dairy­ banks in 20 clearing house centers, that of the radical candidates by sev­ Mtg. J. F. Bradley & wife to Tilla­ Lot 15 Blk. 4 Park Addn. Manhattan; men do not agree with LaFollette in declined slightly during August as enty-five thousand. Such a recent mook County Bank. $330,oo Lots 17- Lot 1 Blk. 2 Park Addn. Manhattan.' bis “reduce (he tariff” policy on many compared with July, but was still indication of comparative strength 18-19 Blk. 59, Rockaway Beach. Due Asgt. Contract G. A. Martin to J. H. ‘ things that are produced in this coun­ slightly above estimated normal and must lead to the conclusion that the 6 mo. int. 8 per cent, quarterly. & H. H. Rosenberg $2000,oo covering try, neither are the stockmen going > well above the low point reached in September 17th, 1924: War. Deed. Lots 1-2-3 Sec. 24 T 1 SR 11W, 50.10 1 republican natioilai ticket will be vic­ to enlist under the banner of the man June. Retail trade activity increased Frank Hoffman & wife to H, A. achös. Sat. Mtg. Elizabeth Hogen to torious by more than a comfortable from Wisconsin. The fairy tales that by less than the usual seasonal Cooke $10,oo Lot 10 Blk 19 Classic. I F. W. Talbot & wife Rel. of Mtg. Bk I margin. It goes far to nullify the sound like some of the bed-time amount during August and the in­ Ridge Beach. Contract Salb. F. B. Z pg. 435. Sat. Mtg. Mary F. Worth-1 extravagant claims and predictions stories one hears ort the radio, that creased buying, which appeared in Wickler with D. C. Burns Co. $30,oo ington, to Perry J. Trobaugh. Rel. of of the opposition of which we have ” have been sent to the farmer have July, subsided, so that trade ai 1-3 gal tricolater. Contract i Sale. S. Mtg. Bk Z-67. Lot 1 Blk. 15 Thayer’s | heard so much. ------------4----------- MRS. E. E. KOCH not been accepted as the truth by the wholesale again presented marked ir- G. Reed with D. C, . Burns Co. $4.oo Addn. to Tillamook, Oregon. Sat. men who till the soil, they have seen regularities. Here also, however, the 1-family tricolater. Contract Sale, i Mtg. A. M. Perkins & Mary Magar- ELECTION OF LaFOLLETTE EX­ PECTS TO RAISE TAXES through the flimsy argumenta and August figures reflected a more fav­ S. G. Reed with D. C. Burns Co. 1-' rel, heirs of J. H. Perkins, deed, to misleading statements that have been orable situation than that which pre­ family tricolater. Contract Sale. I Ira C. Smith and wife Rel. of Mtg. Farmers of the Middle and North­ sent out by free traders and low tariff vailed in June. The number and li­ Mrs. S. G. Reed with D. C. Burns j Bk Z-339, covering Lot 1 Blk. , 15 Mrs. Koch was a pupil of Prof. Weltjf of Dresden, Germany, Follette- Charles Dierke and the late Gifford Nash of Portland. Also a supporters who do not dare come out abilities of business failures within Co. $25,oo 12 gal tricolater. Mtg. I Thayer’s Addn. to Tillamook, Oregon. west who find that the student at the Chicago Musical College and Oberlin Conservatory with a statement saying that free the district during August were less Chas. L. Burckbee and wife to Phoebe Affidavit, of J. D. Wallace to the, Wheeler third party platform plank of Music besides having a teaching experience of 18 years. trade or a low tariff would help the by more than 15 per cent than during C. Burckbee $697.50-143.33 acres in Public regarding title to Lot 1 Blk. calling for government ownership of Miss Marie Holden and Mrs. Ella Makinster farmer, these spellbinders when ask­ July Sect. 2 and 3 T 5 S. R. 10 W. Due 2 15 Thayer’s Addn. to Tillamook, Ore. •liiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii assisting teachers Increases in commercial demand yrs. 6 per cen semi-annually. Rel. Mtg. F. W. Talbot and wife to Union ed if a low tariff would cause our ’Phone 11-W Studio 506 2nd Avenue prices to compare with the prices of for credit, resulting both from sea­ Mtg. Federal Land Bank to John the poor peasant in Europe generally sonal needs of trade and from recent Borba & wife. Rel. of Mtg. Bk 5-20. slight increases in business activity, War. Deed. H. T. Botts to Don E. change the conversation. A beautiful floor which we recom­ A nation-wide movement is on foot I have been met by member banks out Meldrum. $l,oo, et-al. Timber on mend is 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain to get out the vote this year, all 1 of their own resources. Commercial part of NW1-2 of CS1-4 Sec. 32 T 2 Red Ooak. To cover a 10x12 room classes of people are interested in loan of 66 reporting members banks NR 1OW, etc. and also use of Suther­ with this grade. having the verdict made square and in the principal cities of the district land Sawmill. Mtg. J. L. Ketch & Costa_________________ ___ 321.60 clean cut and thousands who have increased $5,000,000 during the four Wife, to Union Savings & Loan Assn. SPRUCE never before voted for a republican weeks ended September 10, 1924. A $ r»t)C.oo 1 met 105 X 10’ feet in size BEVELED SIDING president will, this fall, register their reduction of $4,000,000 in loans se­ in Norton’s Addn. to Tillamook be­ A good grade 1-2x6, SPECIALIST $10. oc votes in favor of the principles of cured by stocks and bonds and of $2,- ing Lot 6 Blk. 3 said Addn. and strip Gifts and Prizes for AH Occasions in Internal Medicine for the past A good cheap grade, liberty and justice as against the 000,000 in investments provided the of land attached thereto. Due in 60 $30.00 Tiny Things for Little Tots twelve years teachings of the soviet. As one paper funds necessary to care for this in­ monthly payments of $31.86 each. Rowell, Brown & Co. DOES NOT OPERATE Useful Articles for Baby in Wyoming says, “A good bit is to crease in commercial borrowing. De­ Chat. Mtg. Jos Blaser to Jos. Dürrer Portland, Oregon Will be at be gained by studying the LaFollette mand deposits of reporting banks Sr. $300,oo 2 horse Due 90 days int. Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching Phone or write platform. In it will be discovered have increased further, and at $781,- 8 per cent maturity. Dee. Harold Benson Hotel Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, October 8, 9 and 10. many surrepititious stabs at the very 1000,000 on September 10th, were at Ladd and wife to Frank O. Schalek H. J. Rasmussen Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. vitals of this country. In some way, record levels. Earning assets of the & wife $6000,oo El-2 of SE14 Sec. Exclusive Tillamook County Sales THREE DAYS ONLY Agent not open to public view, LaFollette is Reserve bank ncreased slightly dur- 31 and Wl-2 of SWl-2 Sec. 32 T 3 No Charges for Consultation in close touch with alien forces en- | ing the month as a result of pur- i SR 1OW. Mtg. Frank O. Schalek & Rockaway, Oregon Di. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­ gaged in boring from within for con­ chases of government securities and wife to Harold Ladd & Wife $2000,oo trol of this country. And who knows i of acceptances. Discounts of the! (covers last above des. lands)' Due ate in medicine and su.gery and is the purposes for this desire for con­ bank, at $16,000,000 on September on or before 5 yrs. int. 6 per cent licensed by the state of Oergon. He does not operate for chronic appendi­ trol? It cannot be honest or it would 17th, were at the lowest point reached quarterly. War. Dee. William I. ce is, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, be o|>en and above board. Dishones since the latter part of 1917. Inter- \ eateh wife to Nannie E. Craven tonsils or adenoids. Knight Adjustment Co. urposes are those that I are concealed ; est rates have remained at low levels. I $l.oo I He has to his credit wonderful re­ McMinnville, Hillsboro, Tillamook nd surrounded by mystery.” i Addn. ti sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, IS 1 Coats Li General Dawes said in a recent bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, peech, referring to » IjiFollette’s plat- j ar ell $. side kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, form, “Does ho think that we are a of First To C: ty weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg fools?” Selecting a name foi a central , North a i Due ulcers and rectal ailments. Portland-McMinnville Wages, good times telephone exchange in the large» on or bi an- Below are the names of a few of his Hillsboro-Forest Grove reduction of taxes cities is by no means a simple matte . nuaily. many sa isfied patients in Oregon: gover Corvallis-Salem Septen There was a time in “ye goode olu 924: Sat. Mtg Mis. J. M. Bowers. Toledo, gall Eugene-Roseburg days” when naming the few central Wm. stones ami bowel trouble. ?nd Willamette Valley offices then in existence was no a 37-8. John J. Westfall, Ironside, ulcers of matter of very great importance, but Points the stomach. the growth in the number of tele- Portland Tillamook EAVE TILL \MOOK Barney Dionne, Bandon, lung and ph ties and the introduction of ma­ M 10:30 A. M bronchial trouble. 49 No. Front St. P. M 209 1-2 Second Ave. E- yt T 4 si ne «witching have made it consid­ C 30 Mis Nick Oja. Gold Beach, gall Is for arrival of Manhat ta erable of a problem. The generat Mtg. stones wtfe to to w. poll -y is o select words that arc «. Y H. Martin, Moro, high M s. is ior arrival of ide Stag» ve s las ib'jve suitable for the locality in which the aerea) blood pressure, LEAVE PORT!.AND (Park lohn Perrin, ( hairman of the exchanfe is located, but they must Due $100. on August 1st 25 and Job n Rallod, Jacksonville, kidney 7:50 A. M an Yamhill St eets) Board and Federal Reserve Agent, DC satisfactory from a phonetic $900 August ; l'J27 int i 12:50 P. M. cent, troub ie anti rheumatism. 4 30 11:50 P.M Fede» al Reserve Hank of San Fran standpoint. Care must also be taken semi-annually. Chai M bos E. A. E. Campbell, Albany, appendi- For P J? . arnvals-d.parinres an eon t hat the names selected are not eas- Price to Oregon-Idaho Dairy Loan citis. ‘ Iago, September ¿0, 1921 General Line of nections call ily onfused with other words, pa Co $5d0,oo I jvest »ck. Due June X Harry Sibley, St. Helens, hea t UNION STAGE lieu arly the names of the othe 1925. Chat. Mtg. E. I„ Robertson trouble. itant imp ovemen character- he busineaa situation in the offic ■s in the same or nearby ex- TERMINAL Remember above date, tha con­ 3rd. St. and 3rd. A,,. East h feiieal I'® reserve 1 district dur­ changes. sultation on this trip will be free and Both Phones In order to be suitable for use in ing Ac irt. A definite expansion in that his treatment is different. machine switching offices the c Portland - Newberg • Mc­ r< in'iust .al activity was noted, but Married women must be accom­ seasonal gains in volume of ; rad« at coi .«ponding to the letters o be Minnville-Tillamook panied by their husbands. MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS wholesale and retail were smaller digitd, that is, the first th.ee letters Address: 211 Bradbu y Bldg.. Los Stages than usual The trend of the general must not be used in the same area Angeles, California. Both 'Phones Tillamook. Ore. pi ice level was upward, although as the code corresponding to ano: her j To My Patrons Living South of Tillamook City KASPER ZWEIFEL The Watkins Man PIANO OAK FLOORING Coming to PORTLAND Dr. Mellenthin DENA-HANSEN GIFT-SHOP Across from Tillamook Hotel COLLECTIONS STAGES MATHER’S TRUCK SERVICE A. W. Plank Hardware Co. /fa rdwa re, Pa in ts, Oils, Va rn ishes and Glass I