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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1913)
ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,, ' LATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY LARG ESTiJO I RC U '111 v I . . . I V Tillamook, Okkoon, Jam-.y 21, l!)K5. V NO. 1' I- Irs! filationai Baai& CilieMiooK, Orecm DIRECTORS: J. C HtH.UKS fl. C. Lamm Wji. . Tm C. W. TAI.Ar.K ScttftAliKK Hl- Hnve jut iiwutlktl om? fiuwlern S.fc thmk Brx whvre your vol ' imperii will lie wife truro lire. Wc . !! lie tlcitited to itttow tftem la you. I nder U. : 3. : Om-v,u:nrat : Sftpturvftion If iT8T FAH ON TWUE DfcPaSfrS J. MKNUKRSQN Ski .'f ft JOHN UlLAMD HKNDttKSON Arr'i- hntt. AllMitr ! Ljw ittd Noliiy Public I. AW t AHSTKACTS : KI-AI. 'I5STATK SrRVIJVINr. : INSI'KANCIi TilUmootc, Oregon VVK HKMKVK IN "Initiative," "Rcfercndtim," and "Recall" m mkc the "INi I I TIVK" mi'1 tit our store mid t. w!l tin niir tiiMinv. i" ivf viiii NHtt.fiii tii'ii. Ui ' KlilMJK ' "iir h)i(h t vmi (nr your npprnvnl. i our citlln .it "ir stn an- -Milijivt to "KlvCAI.L." suminctl tip, it"- 'i pUasiiK l.n ti to (lin.se you. Tillamook Drug Store: koch & hill li. R. KOCI I. Ph. G. DIEU rHOHClV AP.)THEKItl' s .tist.ictintt (Uuintnlccl. Money H'u-k if Xot Sutistnetory I'ltONI-li M.l I l MmIx.I ". Not lhf t'.O. On Your Own Account I v, you any money In Iho bank? A rt f yr earnings ou! t to b placed tl.uro, anyway. Everybody run ..iT.-nl to save ho,, o thing, however little. Ilnvu bank account of your ";" will fool happier, bolter, moro In cn.lnt. M..ku money earn nor ml ho grow blKor. Hi;ttr ban ho r d ng where (lru or thieve on roach It. Your bank-book I a receipt and an oviiltinco of your wIho economy. THE OlD RELIABLE TiUamoob County Bank Oregon Stock Raising State. "(Iran (lrow Green una" the Grow Tall;" Animal Pro Suction It Urge. Tret i II V ti. U. HA KIR. Mve Uxs nt iJnctlrt U one of the i(i lu 4ck a wim ohi tMrtnmii oic. i"0Mfull, go whr th at it xra x . ijTn ami mm iro yrw win. Tlwt Seuirttmi't ttit :!; of thp wW,,y mwwi i'ro, W L. Cn.'lylo, trhOMultniotM im UvctUxk mini ai(riul Utml mltr if M (Mr Utroaxnwt Amwlcn. Prof. Cr!yi. wot I u ntf oUutr Mtl wtw bM vuud ami tuu.cl ctWKiHUtu hrtv, U,y xrv aa t j ideal no any u( .niUhir at tb bfiU tM, where mvH bniuli of Htr ft.a (lock oritiUile4. In wcttarn UrKan l cJIwate Hint oil to ery rlmllar Uiibaluf BnUin Hr th "iraMitrowa xrn oliooat Uta yvar aroUiitl im) lh "U-eir grow Ull." aM ooixitilona obtain Uut arc rumlurliv Ui Umt tfevi?o(i.nu.n of tha toiKboat lyya ot animal Uic of U kl;4, wtlfi the vxrcpli n wt si. v Kiel hap, thuaa flfllon an iJal hWmi ia UM hihur. tlrjr plains of Uw'.autta lying ' wl uf tls Cralo m'.unUt.fr. 1 OHM.OK I'RIZB WIKKBItS. In proMf of tiiij xMhirtioti wo tworf otiiy to pwnt ui th fat ttil an Ora o;i hem contnina ina't of Ui Jwrys that ttHJ in the inchmt runic in 0 ihlry runtnat nt At. louia, iind that in Onffon hunt of xhortborna not mly u'wn nri tmouni ett ihm eraal ir.o'v, but rrp. juU ttio font it l the Latvia wt Wjidfl!s-J.lr bt follotvinix yur. i It is hoped tjiat there will be a large attendance at the mass meeting vhich will be held at the Court House next Saturday, at which time and place port matters vill be discussed. If present weather condi tions continue, it will be very inconvenient for people to get out. However, we be lieve the importance of the matter deserves some sacrifice by all, and that there should by ail means be a good attendance. A united port for Tillamook Bay watershed is a thing all Tiliamookers should strive for. 300 TAKE UNIVERSITY t WORK THROUGH MAILS. ' ADVERTISEMENTS IN HE HERALD ARE BUSINESS GETTERS L,niv.r,tv of Orvit mi, Ruxvnr, Jan. 15, AefirHirta" tn Mi Mozclle U"ir, aqtrvlary of the Ourr-porwisne Study Utpir tmnt if the Un;v.rily, over tnrv liunilred corrnnJc.-c atudenu if wij.'l MMuiraUsJ parU of Oregon afo now nnlitKl awl arc Joinc work of UDuaual eartwttlne. Mi.-a M:iir made nn tfsteiwlad ri(orl Iwforo tho Umvttr Ity colloquiuin Tmwilny ovenine on tla cop ami nattiro of the corrosif'onii OaWe tu4y coun(. Tbi- 'Ucl nuaibl rnni; of profov ntynikl ptirsuiu i rci'resenlaii by the tt!enU uor. tUhi. Mitiii, lanchur.f. lv?yor. lUrni, Mwmill tiandu, kis K$r. civrita. section hmut, mosaunmir t)y,-rwe the rattka of tho.c whu arc Our hf!t awl KMU Jo Dot fail to win takint: itilvanutj;tf of tho unusual oppor whin ttrvuKlit IhIj r..iitHitition th j tuntty l Univaisity aifonl for thl ettliiT oMtorn brinl or nnxrll sIkk I lypc of ntuily. nml lhlr llrorva aro unjunlwl for fhf folluwinj? are oomis of the courstfJ luUr, ltnUi of tala and quality of , n which ntudenUi aic already enrolled : DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Furnithed By Pacific Abstract Co. Valuo. $l3.47fi,000 7.00t).()00 32,ri3S,00fl 1,010,100 '..Ctt,000 3.8SS.000 SS0.01W l.OlHl.lHH) 7 l .IM hbr, liroitl at aro tier interest In fruit, lumber, wheat aiKjntlirr thin. Oru con m prctiiiilnetitly a llvo atock ila'o, n:xl althooRh in I In; UUt vahii.1 of ihln kttut ho iaitn all other ntnte uf Iho ivurtliet. yul tins isxluttry com fiarntivitly, umiovuloiiiw! auti Hplomliti oiH.rtunitl.yi awn it thu Intollltjuiit, ioraiatritt uiNtcrlakor In any branch of ttiia pursuit. Accorliojr to oltklal llnurtt, tin? num ber ami v-luo of Oraon'n II vo htuok. tcijethor with lomo of tlmlr prtnluotj, at tho flout) of tho yoar 1910 was a followa: Number. Cmtlo OTO.760 Pmrv cow .. 17fi,WK) Uoro 386,000 Mulost S.0T0 Shoep 2. 101.000 IIok 2l.C00 Ooati. 220.1KHI Wool Hot .... 15),O00,0.K) Molmlr HW0.1XX1 'lot.il valuation KANOIMIUKD HUltSK NOTKI). Ttio OroKtin raiiKii-broil liorno lias lone t'oon notO'i for hi womliTful coiintitutlou and omUiranoo as well as hi toujjlmom of vhuractor. Hut the On'Kon onyuso is passing with tho opon raiio, ami will soon bo a thine of the pa.it. His Huoei'ssor ralsol on the ranch, Is moro aristooratli", rotaiuine his k'oix! qualities without the bail ones, and probably averages as hih in qual ity as in any other Htato. Our markets for clalrv proiluots are practically insatiable, yet unilovelopfil anil crowing. A dairy cow fauiino is imminent. The hluli prion of milk ami butler fat has causoi! ilairyman to no Kliu't the ralsiiiK' of heifer calves, ami tlioso who will onjcauo oxtonsivoly anil intollinently In tho ralsinn nml supply n(j of K"'! t'l,w lomanil nlmoit any kind of prices for them tho next few years. Tho const counties, tho great Willamette valley, ami tho Irri Kitteii sections of eastern Oregon offer almost unequuloil coniiitions for tho dairy business, PORTLAND A LIVK STOCK CBNTEK l'ortUml i tho only live iitock mar ket center on tho coast, thoro belnK nono other west of St, Paul and Den ver. The recent erection there of Urge stock yards and a packing plant is KoinR to Kreatly improve and aug ment tho busineta of growing and feeding beef cattle, mutton aheap and houi b irWIng a mor atable and dla criminating market. Jan. 14th 1913. Warranty Dttd. Mrs. Annie Haaur to . It. Hakcr. $1. lot I blk 9 SUIIu ell tutdn to Tillamook. F. D. Stalford & wf to F. H. Heal, $1. all of blk 71 Boats tiliiu to Lake I.j tie. Jen 16. '13, WAItHANTV DEBUS. W. S. Cone &. wf to WalUr Sbatfer. Sl.tou 6 & C blk 10 BarviDw addn to Itay City. Pirit Hank & Trust Co. to Frank 1 & Ida M. . Miller. $1G5. tot 82 blk 57 Hockawny Heach. First Hank & Trust Co, to F. G. Cole 10. lot AO blk G2 Kocka .vay Beach. K. L. Pettis to Grace K . Pottis. il, lot 31 & 82 blk 21 Hockaway Beach. j Lloyd C. Smith to W. J. Giltwrt, 310, j lot S blk 1 Bar View Height-,. J Quit Claim Deed. Elizabeth II. Kel- ly to Coonte G. Kelly, iB, lot 37 blk Gl i Rock away Beach, j J. O, Wren. et-l to T. B. Potter Co., ; lots 40 to 50 blk 01 Bayoccan. j Edward Bradley to R. B. Tweedy, 51, Railvay Transporta tion Still Delayed. Fuel Oil For P. R. Sc N. Gnpncs Getting Very Scare This Side of Muwtanat. Tillamook Coanty it ti!l ': e tcir .1 in far aa railway trir ,. r'jtion is concrnJ. For about three- h'.,r of lat wek the tr.ick unfortunately another l.' which b'jritfd the trark fr of over lfio frat, beintr th : in mmt place. Ttm tix.k En right. The track had ben Hir-.i n )oj;h by Saturday to erabU- a ,r' train '.o Ret nvt of thr way thn u 'h ar.I ome eighteen paaaentfrr - im v,i in getting through to P'rtU;.'l l trans ferrins on Sunday. Ful -ng arc the name of aome of tHi4- who went out: Attorney H.. Ime, wife and daughter Rth. Clcnt K i , Thot. Van i'alten, H. T. Bott, h ,,f T.lla mook and Attorney Ger.ci.te uf Bay City. The track i pretty wll rl. jred at the prevent writinp, but thi-re :s c-n-siderabie snow in the rr.oji tai.-.i, pos sibty six or el(;bt feet. The viow is quite liable to blockade tt-anV iu some extent and further eompLcite matters. ,.'. in--'lay r. but t f ! fla.e l.Hl.r"-e "'t fb-ep .'Iff near CLOVKKUAl.li NRWS. Atgabru, Bouny, Physics English, Orecon HiaUry, t'hysiolorfy. Geometry. Culculus. Child Study, Economics, Journalism, Shjrt Story, Money and lUnkiiHT. INycnology, Sociology. Music, etc. 1912 CHEESE OUTPUT INCREASED. all of Sec 16 1 N V W. Following are the ligures on cheese , irixluctioii foi li'll and the approximate j llKUros for 1912. of the co-operative j Warranty Deed. Chas. W. Mead &. factories handled oy Curl llntserlnch. twf to Wright. Blodtjctt Co.. 40 acres 'Iho figures are as follows: Sec 30 2 .S' 10 W. pounds of milk, 21,131.802; pounds of . Jan. 17,'13 cneoso. u.oiK.y: casn vaiue. j.-uo- u-nr. Deed. John T. Stoneroadto .20. The 1912 figures are approximately; IHiunds of milk, 20,130, 614; pounds of ; cheese, 3, 16l',220; carh value. f512,000. Tillamook West End Property Moving. The following sales of Tillamook City propoit have been reported during Ass'gt of Contract. ttio pnht week. lhe James Vernon H, Ward, all right, house and tow lot at corner of First Street and Fourth Ave. West was sold to Julia McMuhun, The Oscar Werschkul property con sisting of lots S ami 0 in block 11 Still well Add. on corner of Third Street and Sixtli Ave. West was sold to out side parties. H. & G. H. 26 blk 1 Sand- of thla Oregon has, heretofore, shipped from Ike awt 85 per wnt of the pork she consumes. This condition will not long continue. Oregon farmers aro fast Uniting that alfalfa, clover, kale, rape, peas, barley and wheat, coupled Willi this salubrious climate, will pro duce the choicest of pork and at as great a prolU as in tho corn belt. Oregon ranks sixth among tho states of the Union as to tho number and val ue of her sheep and second as to thu average weight of fleece, via., eight and one-half pounds. Tho average weight of lleeco in tho other loading sheep-growing states varies from tlve and one-half to seven pounds, Tho average weight of fleece for the whole United States is G.8 pounds. While the sheep Industry on the range cannot bo increased, it is not likely to diminish, as most of the range now used by the sheepmen ia not land that can bo devoted to agricultural purposes. The breeding of pure-bred bucks of the long and medium wool breeds in the Willamotto valloy for supplying the range breeders, presents almost unlim ited opportunities. Conditiona are ideal for the production of bucks that can not be equaled in the eastern states, Largely fur lack nd thu range men having learned thin stand ready to take produaed. all that can be David Billcter, J270. lot 32 blk 4 El moro Park. War. Deed. Florence Cunfclin, $10, lots 25 & lake by the Sea. Ass'gt of Contract. G. B. Lamb to F. R. Boats und 3-S int in 70 acres in Sec 16 2 S 9 W. F. R. Beats to G. title and interest in foregoing Ass'gt. Deed. G. 11. Ward to F. It. Beals. $10, lot 5'blk 23 Thayer's addn to Tilla mook City. Q. C. Deed. Chas C. Clark & wf to C. 11. Wheeler. $1, SWJ Sec 2 3 N 10 W. Deed. C. II. Wheeler & wf to The Wheeler Lumber Co.. 55, SWJ Sec 2, 3 N 10 W. WARRANTY DEEDS. W. G. Dwight to Oscar & Kate Wer schkul, 510 et-al, lot 6, 7 & S blk 46 Thayers 5th addn to Tillamook City. W. F. McGregor & wf to C. II. Wheeler, 510. SWJ Sec 2, 3 N 10 W. C. C. Clarke & wf to C. It. Wheeler, $10, SWi Sec 2, 3 N 10 W. Jan 18, '13. A. D. AJAlvina Thompson to Joseph J. Smith, 510, lot 2 blk 6 Tohl's addn to Nehiilom City. Inc. Laneda to S. J. Slirowds, $10, lot U blk 11 Manranita Beach. W. G. Dwight to Julia McMahan, $1200, lot 4 blk 3 Stillwell addn to Til lamook City. Q, C. Deed. Henry Tohl to Joseph C. Smith $10, all tide land fronting or abutting on lot 2 blk 6 Tohls addn to Nchulem City, The electric light plant has consumed all Its fuel oil and is now using wood. Mr. Spalding has been fortunate in se curing enough wood so far, but if we do not get rail transportation pretty soon It may work a hardship on the pleat. From Courier : Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallo way at Sandlake January 4, a Rirl. J. G. Kennedy nod son Charles were in the city the nrst of the week. Ralph Werschkul left today for Port land to be absent a couple of months. Ho is to take a business course in one of thu colleges of that city. Mark Penlcr met with a mishap last Wednesday and is now confided to his home with a broken nose. He was cutting a spruce limb, the end of which flew up and struck him square across the nose, making a bad wound and breaking the bone. Dr. George was called and after reducing the fracture found it necessary to take three stitch es to e-unitc tho flesh. The annual stockholders meeting of the Nestucca Valley Bank was held Tuerday last, at which time the fol lowing directors were elected to serve for the year 1913: Chas. Ray, Carl Haberlach, L. M. Kraner, W. J. Lous and E. L. McCabc. After this meet ing the directors conrened and re-elected the following otlicers : Chas. Ray, president; Carl Haberlach, vice-president; W. J. Logus, cashier. W. M. Owen and Wir. A. High were appoint ed an examining committee. The duty of this committee is to check over the resources and liabilities of the bank twice each year. STUDENTS ORDERED TO CHURCH. The students in journalism at the University of Oregon at Eugene had to go to church last Sunday, under orders to report the sermons delivered from the different pulpits. Of tho forty-five "stories" written, one was selected from each church and given to one of tho Eugene daily papers for publication. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to ull persons owing William Hadley, agent of the Wheeler Lumber Company, for lumber that all such bills should be paid to T. II. Goyne, at his office in Tillamook City, Oregon, instead of to said William Hadley. Dated January 16th, 1913. Wheeler Lumber Company, By E. L. Rector. I . t 1 LAMAR S i VARIETY STORE ! TilkaaMk, Ore. I "PROP m AND LOOK AROUND"