Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, April 11, 1913, Image 2

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Special Hv.ingclibtic Services
Cf;e Cillamook Herald
C. G. Cromblcy, GdHor
Issued CuMcc .1 Week c Ctitsiiav ami Frlii.iV
Abstracts on Short Notice!
ii v tiii:
raciric Abstract Company
KnUrcd - vmd-? !. mtttor Mav 17, UMV at tht ) uv
Owpw, under tho net of March S, !-0. "
V CRirTION $1.50 A VKAR IN' 'V'K
t Tlllttraook.
.. V. i;lUih'IIMWl Mttiuwa
H6v;K"x- t.M Rates
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R,. . , . ;' t ondoienee and
txig notice, per line
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wt iiwert-. ne .OS nj.t.hTv Advertisement, iht nvn
V, wt - 5-w A t t rx.nt.v t miit in th:- !
tu"v o' .Monaay ami imirii ! i r
iocs t insure nubllcatkn m
W.OtV
t. .er W'te .ttS Tuesday and rid - .
Srt insertion - .711 Reasons are imporativ.
PR1PA Y, APRIL U. nn'A.
t
, , -. t" would kD a ,
f the streets and'
r--u deal n the mtur of.
th.'n T!nmittr been
1 1 1 a tim before hat noth
yet been .;. a -ut ft. Itmvw
a I'-.,: oonveii !M-e at small axpew.
!..t of r
J.1V 0 A
SoTie of Mr auto-nobile driven sr
beirninsr reralesa. Ther wiil
vireiv be simo serious accident one of
t.iese day if the speed limit mt
mro closely adhered to. Tillarooo't
City has never yet sustained any seri
ous accident and we should aU do all
w can to sec that this rocord i not
broken.
Among the proposed schedule for
the new tarilT bill the tariff on cheeso
comes in for a redaction. The ttrifT
on butter and cheese has been 6c per
pound This ha been reduce I 3c i
the cae nf butter; and instead of
specific duty on cheese an advalorem
duty of 20 per cent will be levied. Th
will amount to a duty of from 2 to 3c
per pound on cheese. Whila the low
ering of the duty on cheee may reduce
the price a little for a time it i a
question whether it will effect the Til
lamook product a..y tt all. Even at
the worst there are no terrible conse
quences to fear.
no look by thi that ttUr-,. - i d
been entirely frjfwtt" .i v . I .
mot w!kV the peoplf to K
Mr. Wilmot y.l say that t-u .
have jbcribed 00 to b . .
nad wtsttoned tat. that .f t' 1
will subscribe a lik am mt ;
could be built and travele.1 C.
one statement you have i-r- - i- d
tkat alil mn Irrvio h.lllt NUld eon-
tnviinn n4 rwil nf aumo. luat about
equals your ability aa n writer of road
)tory.
If yoo ever havetccskn to commun
icate on road aain jut mix n fe
fnrL with it. Althouirh I would ltd-
viie van to not mJce the ehunire to
sorlien tor eviiientiy your constitution
wouW not survive the shock.
J. M. Baker.
INDUSTRIAL CONTEST FOR
OREGON BOYS AND GIRLS.
PASSING OF LIQUOR SEEN.
Klamirath Falls, Ore., April 3.
"Within 20 years the whole
world will be ridir on the water wag
on." This was th declaration of
Judge Henry L. Benson, from the
bench in the Circuit Court here today.
He declared that liquor was to blamt
for most everything from dandruff to
divorce.
"Even Emperor William of Ger
many, is trying to force the reichslai;
to pss dry laws." he declared. "Ten
years from n w, Oilon? tea will
be the strongest drink oi will be able
to find ii Brecon."
utr..'- states will also be parched by
tv. s t time, aayi. Judge Benson.
cg,vi.m.:;;cation on
blaine road.
Beaver, Ore. Apr. 5, 1913.
Editor Tillamook HeralJ,
Dear Sir:
In answer to the comrr.uni :ation of
C. C. Wslrnot of March 23th., i.i regard
to the Blaine road. He says that the
only road is so poor as to be a disgrace
to the county, while it is a fet that
tne Blaine road has received more per
marier.t work than any other by rjad in
Tillamook county. Mr. Wilir.ots cora
mj.Miation indicates that the money
Fhuuld have all been spent on the
Blame Road then he could n,t have
luuied anything frm TillanwM to
Btaver and co.-.sequently w.oj,i not
have had to haul anything to Blaine.
He says ot late years the court has
made small appropriations which was
tiaed for patch work whicn lasted
hardly a3 long as it takes to put it djn.
-Mr. Wilrnot is there as strong as h irsc
rdi . when it comes to writimr iiiii..n I
Idt as a historian ho ia a fizzle. In u,e
last ii.-e '.aif Blaino road has received
four bi idges across the big .S'ettu.c.
river. Three vwjJen truss bridges1
and one steel bridge built in 1911 which
i a credit to any community in the
state. This bridge coupled with a mile I
of road which was also built in 1911 '
which enahlnd the travel to avoid the '
most dangerous as well as the worst,
piece of road between Beaver and
uiaine. Also the piece of road whic i
reaches from the Cady place to what
5k known as the Charley Smith Bridge
ad'HUM-e of 2 miles graveled and
plar.k,.) &mJ !ir or, u grade not to ex-'
et-d 21 per c..-i,t at no point. It does 1
O ir last article t"M about th five
cash orizes -SIW. $75. 160, $M arvl $.10
t be sriven to the counties that make
the best showing in the children's con
test.
In nv eoMntv not entering this com
petition, any and all one room schools
. may enter the district i-ompetition.
The first jriae in this is a Victor
i Phonocraph and 12 reeords, given by
the publishers of the Kural Spiiit. This
uouw do .-. nne tnmg :or entertain
ment in the school and a great aid in
making the school a social center.
The second prise is an IS inch library
globe given by the Northwest Furni
ture Company, a useful article in kny
school.
The third prise is a school Hag given
by the puplisher of the i'acirtc North
west. The fourtS prize, another school Hag.
given by A. I.. Mills, President of the
First National Bank, Portland, and
the fifth prize is a Babcock Tester,
given by Monroe and Criasel.
Every school would show its patriot
ism by lloa'.ing tno stars and stripes.
A Babock tester should be in every
school. Its use is one of the best ways
to tach percentage, and it will en-
eojrjkfe an interest in dairying.
This industrial contest is one in
which every girl and boy attending
school can take a part. Whilo the pu
puils are thus advertising their school
and county, and increasing their pride
of home and patriotism, they are also
learning to do something ueeful
something by which they can earn a
living and can alan mt.Vo ,.t , i.
. " .....nw . tirciii-
selves more valuable citizens.
The prize list will be off the press in
a few days. In the meantime be plan
ninjj to do all you can to help win one
of those fine district or county priwa.
Your articles can compete in thu indi
vidual classes, also, even though thuy
ar- a part of a county or district exhibit.
CompU'U Sit of Abstr.ct.s of the Records of
TllUmook Covinty, Oregon
QIM'ICU OKOUND 1'i.OOK '1'ODD I lOTIU.
iKUh Hui.ll V i.)
ivo rn I'HONKSt
Miln iU AU. Mi.ltul
I'. O. BOX M7
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
ix'i . v.' I w M u 1 1 u
Special eviinclistic services lieMi next Suiulny motn
injT nt the Mthodist Church. Wc desire that every mem
hef tt t h fJiiirili ho iiffsi-iif :i t t ht first serviet?. You will
hear true gospel preaehtui; ntul helpful, inspiring singing.
Kev. l. .i. iu Aiarter, taie evangelist, win uc wun us.
He is a man ol w dc e.vperienee ami o c who has n live,
- n: .in.l sinner a ik The public
urrttii' nu ss ii't
is c r l : i m'
wai in w
The Followi n Merchants arc
(iiving Away
GOLD
Trading
BOND
Stamps
HALTOM'S STORK. Drv GiuhU. Clmhinu. liv" U
t im nrr.ii ii,.,...: ii.,t.u (...;, ........ s i.
Suoolies. t ic
SC, iS: SMITH CO.. Hordwnre. Sloven, Muthlu V
term . etc.
1 . Hill V 1 W
: iu,i,i,iwui I'l'.iiu t.u., rceo. 1.1'oeern, .intiuu
I f'flX I.l."- I"lflXl.I' U ' 11 I .
; ll'NKINS Jl-WI-LKY STOUli, Wntele. DiummiiN
, loXl-S-KNTDSOX l-rKNlTt'KM' COMPANY.
JdKM TH1:ATKI;. Where l-verybody Cnc.
I K 1-. '.AC II MAN, I'luiuhiug Supplies.
! TILLAMOOK IIKUALIi. Issued Twice Week.
I MONK'S STl'Uli). You Know Where.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
10. A. M. Rihlt.
- .'...ww, ..in, inoflun
arxl teachers for all age. If you want
to be an nr. Lti ilctr. Iniulir..,,.,
I m man or woman in the community,
get the right perspective of life from
the Christian viuru.mr ti... ........
..... s.tai
uiies ot ine earin are Pelievers hi the
Christian religion.
11. A. vi. public womhip with a
sermon by the paUor.
0:30 I'. M. A devotional and social
meenrjif conducted by the young people
of the church, Urop in and join in the
pleasure and profit which wu are glad
t.j nhare with you,
7:30 P. M. People's Praise and
Gospel service. The pastor will give
the first of n short Henes on PAUL.
"inn Wonderful Early Training of
I'aul for his life work.'1
A week from Sunday evening (April
20) the service will be largely in the
hands of tne choir. A beautiful and
interesting Song Service interspersed
with choice readings entitled "The
Man That Spoiled tho Music" will be
given.
I). A. MacKenzie, 11, I), pastor.
FRANCIS RICHTER
The world-rcnoWHPil pih.'.,'st a,1(1 wonder of tile
musical world will be nt tlltf
Gem Theatre, Tuesday, April 22.
Following ;irc. some press comments: "The emml
wL L1U. ,,,, l ufierewski. "-.. V. Times. 'Tnineis
Kichtcr is a music master." Brooldvn Iv.-I,. ", i,.v
n - v iiid
concert we expected imali; we received num.." n
journal.
Two Recttals-7:30 and 9:00 P. M.
Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema
Fine- tho opj-fasliloned theory of cur
Ins icitcma tin ouch Die blood JiaH been
Kien up by rcitiitlsta. many different
talves have been tried for skin dlueanes.
Uut Jt lias been found that tlioi uilvtw
only clou Hie pores and cannot penetrate
to the Inner aliln below the epidermis
where the eczema cerma uro lodged.
This the quality of ie net rutin p
probably explains (ho tremendous tuc
ccsu of the well known lPiuld eczema
remedy, oil of wintergreen, thymol, nly
cerlne, etc., aa compounded In D.Ij.D,
Prescription.
We nave sold other remedies (or altin
LAMAK'B I)KU STOKI.
Tlllumouk, Ore.
troubles but none that wo can rccom.
mend u hiBhly as tbia for we know that
D.IJ.D. ttops the Itch at once. We just
want y;.u to Klve D.D.D. a trial. That wll
be en j' . t,j prove it.
Hut it you rorne to our slora w m
bo cei lain of what n.D.J) vvlli So fo? 2
that wo offer you a full size" ottle. on
cos ; vuv,'z.r" 4 u
RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE.
Where as it haw plt'aied Our Heaven
I.. C.. 1 ..... t.
i roinrr, uj i-iiii iroin our rnnlt our
beloved sister, Mix Stella Wallaci
He It resolved: That wu. the rm
of the; United Artisan of Heaver As
sembly No. 171 extend our heart felt
sympathy to thu entire farnilv and
pray that the Himtaining graco of In.
finite lovu bo their comfort and heln
lie it further resolved; Tl.i.i tv,..
charter of this lodge im
mourning. That a eonv of o...m,. ....
solutions bu recorded In tho minutes of
this meeting and u copy aent to the be
reaved family, and onu to tho county
paper.
"Hut the night-dew that falls,
Though In silence it weeps,
Shall brighten with verdure
Tho grave where Hhe sleeps, '
Arid the tear that wu shed,
Though In secret it rolls,
Shall long keep her memory
Green in our souls.
.Delia K. Ilellmeyer.
Laura I. Hays,
Gladys C. DuvIj.
Committer.
300 Militiamen Out.
nilffalo, N. V. Orders were .(
I for 300 state mllltlamun to report for
striae uuty on tho International Italb
way company's lines,
slJ.MAUJNb.
In The Circuit Court Of The Stale
Of Oregon, l:or Tillimook County.
i. ii. Unimex, Plalntlir,
G. II. Uidgewny, Defendatit.
rn.. n ti
, i i,. k. mugoway, IJufnndaiit. IN
i nr. NAMBOFTIIBSTATBUPOltK.
liOM : You are hereby notilled and re-
iUired to iiipear und ariswur thu cum
Pla nt mud against you in t)u ,ovu
eiiimei action, within six weeks from
w mi ziHt, mill, the day for tho first
Publication of this HiimrnoiH; and if
f i... 7 , r"w,';T u,r w'"'1 thereof
v.w i.i.iinuii will UiKi! Jill gmotit
llgll DHt Villi f..r II,,. . I in ... ...
- j ..... ni.it, in .)'(,;fi Willi
m "l ? ',(-'rrP'1 1'er iinnum from
'''. i ior costs and i n
bursemenls nf II. lu ,.,.n i . '
.i , . , "", Him jor in
. C i. "'. WM- r,'HI property at-
"r '"-scritifil aa follows, to.
.T.le, the .S. K, i, ,
tinti k! M",u,u v.'-..-..1 ho N, K, i of
viiu it. Ij. t . iirifi inn ki f i ii a. t
,, Vf,?t'fll'Jn..1:, ",ul Ul 's- W. 1 of
rihtH Hlimmnnu tt, 1 ...
i ii v: ourvcu upon you ijv
it :d,i, W
hsuo of March 2Ut, 1913, by order f
he I onorab o Homer Mum,,
the lGtli day f March, 10)3, y'
M . I'- W. Taliiiago.
ot. Aitomt-i for the I'luliitlir.
.NOIICIi Of SMUKIPI :' SAI.Ii
OP WIJAI. I'KOIMJMI'V.
SOTICK Irt IIKUKHY (JIVKN. thsl
i by virtue of an Ktrruttmi bih Otdor of
; Salrt IxikiI out of lh circuit co-irt of
1 the Stnt nf Orotjun. for th? county of
i Tillamook, In tho cauto ulmrnln ll (.
Magrroll wb plulntllf. nml Filwlei
Hooker, rrustn, Kolwrt T. rWIr
jntwl Annlo FowUr, nml J. U llnrtmnn
nml K. 1., 'l'hoin)oM. imrtnnr. wri
tho dirfrmlnnui, tho uiMlnrlgnl, on
the I'Jth day of April, I1M3, nt ton
o'clock a. in., of nld dny. nt the front
, door of the county courthouse, In Tllln
I inook City. Orgun, will r.j, nt pub
' be auction to thn hlglicut blddor for
j ash In hand, the real priijuirly illiiiil..il
J in'1'illiimook County, Orngon, drcrlbrd
j as followi. to-wll
! Tho w 4 of thu s w 1. or lots 3 and 1.
of nod ion 18; thn w i of thn n w , nr
lots I and 2, and tho n i of thu n w 1
of Sec. 111. in Tp- 3 " of l( h w. and tho
it j of tho s c i, tho ll I) i of thu i n 1.
nnd lots 2, 6, 7. H, '. and 10, of Sue. 13,
and thn n ; i of tho n n i and tint n ti I
of the sol of Sec. II, tll II u I, nnd
the n J of tint n w of Sec. "it. In Tp,
3 h It 0 w of V. M., thu omul! roniiiln
'77. 10 ncroa, nccordlng to thn govern
ment 8Urv,,y thereof.
To a.',,,y Jt",inrtilt hud oVoreu
rnndered In c',Ul", Kln"t the mild
dofendmil, 11 win lloi,U"r Trti-ter, for
u i i i
the sum of Nino Thm. "" ' "u""
dred thirty-oim and Hf.-lOO l
intori'st thereon at tho rate 01 u I'ur
cent per anniiiri from thn I ltd i,' 'V '
November, 11112. thu further sum ,,f
Klve Hundred Dollars, attorney's funs,
and tho conU and illstmrsumntitu nt '
said suit taxed at $20.75. ami the costs I
ami expenses of said writ.
Dated March 21st, 1913.
H. CKKNHHAW
Shiirlir of Tillamook County, Oregon
OKDKK FOR SAIJJ
Ol5 KIJAL lROII3KI'Y.
In ThcCounty Court of The Stulc
or Oregon,, l or Tillnuiook
County.
In the mattur of thu Ouardlnn.l.i..
Chi-HHid Mills, Ksther Mills. Kr.....n
Mlll I.VI.. ..... ' ""
.in., iviMii nuns ami Aldali Mills. )
MIlu.rM
Order to show cause whv iml..
of real property should not be made.
Viola Mills, guardian of ll...
of the abovu lllll.ll.ll .nil...... I f
. , iiuinin, IIMVIIIg
presented it petition for th,. ,
real property belonirmir in u..m .i
. it. " Miiiiuir,
. mi m.icn tney nuve an Interest, und
it appearing 10 the court from inch
tltlon that Itis necessaru nn,i .....i.i i...
henellclal to tho said minors that such
urn touiwj SIIDUKI )0 sold
It Is this 22nd dav tit MumnU llild
ordered that the next of kin nf
minors, und nil iiuom lnterci..d i
nt th itt'Wo nf tlm County J j 'gv
('Hirt IIimuc in Tillamook i '
. . i .... ...... ... , i.
ItUa, at thn hour of 10 n'eUe. A
HIH1 alHlW ran... II nliv llirro !. all
llrcrwn (Hml. not tw Krni IcJ
L'Uartllati fur tho aalo i f h
wiair. nam riini pimip w rl: ici:i.
aa follow a
Aii umllvlilml one. fourth I' U'tt
tUin to thn town of liny City
Ul. 2 nml 3 in lll.Kk 7. a I UU
... II, .. .n S .. .1 . j.l.
to ibo towr of liny fity.
3, I, fi ami 0 of lit a I,
llnyn' Addition to Tlllnmo- k i It
.... ' " r"m' r. ' ' t
Count), OrvK'on.
u la.tl nut by II ( TJomjw
(MntiHtp C'ounly. Orison.
litirrtif t mm In liv uttlttiti . if
iiiiii in trtirrtii nirfniHii.ni i r-.i.
County, Oregon.
Homer Mnion. f'otinty .'Iff-
ImlorscJ; Kilo I Mareli 22. I J.J
J, C lloldeii, C lrr.
Jiy K. Mill. I iJ-
iJtnte of ; Oregon )
: s, s
County of Tlllnnimik )
I, J. V. Iloldmi, County Cler.
State and County, do hereby I'rr
! that thu forueoliiLf cunt of order
I beiiii by mo compared with thin 'iClM
l.t.t... .. . . ....m
....I... ... .1... art
I.Jfll iriitu. tin biiu nillliu (... .'-
in my olllco and custody
. ... . ....
i;in wiii'iu.ii, i iiaiTr u --
(I ami ii III x i'd (Im schI
'iiii tinv vi .---
orl.
rccori.
In wit
ut my hni
aid court th
1913.
J. 0. HoldL
mi, County t U rk,
y K. Ml.
'(, Ouput),
ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TICK
CREDITORS.
NOTICK IH IIKItKliv RiVKN. Tint
thu County Court of tin. t Ot-
koii, for tho Conni e nr 'mi i h i.ii
"wj iimiiiwiin,
"Ppointod the umlnrHlgned executor of
the Inst will and testament nf llenKth
nyrom, iiuceiiHud. mid nil persoiiH ImV
lug claliiiH against the estate of sll
lleiiKthu Ilyrorn, ileeonsod, are lierehy
required to present the mime, together
with the proper vouchers, to thu under
signed at (Jsrilinl.il n..,,. ...itl.ln
lx months from tho date' of thli
notice.
Dated Miirch 14th, 1913.
J'eter Hyrom, Kxecutor of the l.t
Will and Testumentof Ilengtha llyroaii
DuceusciL
GuorKo Wlllett and Ti H. Goyne
Att'ya. tot Executor.