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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
tllftfttogfc ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 'RCULA"riON F AhlV PAPEIR IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY XX Tillamook, Okkron, April 2U, 1 0 1 :i. XO. 2G Kidme the com of livinK-,,,c (;0U) M()XJ lnM,jJK Hlm ImkImv iu very department. . -It liver l?ree of Cluuw to any point , Tilhunonh County by mvvvti post all puicltiihcM miii. uniting to $1 UO or over. ' Lace Sale of Unusual Importance fU Y Yarn i..a:s rms wi-i-k 4,000 yds. Greatly Undemricecl from 4n fo R7r VA . ... I . . . . J v, i i ' union K'wmrm Von went tins season, from votir sintnlc !t(c hw " wn to the minutest lini-iiV allnir. Our raue of luces to choose from niUc-.-m.jh to h.iii every diuinud Tln-e i-miic in all tlu- fashionable widths, in .?! .r -i f Ij.tiiilH. Latest flMius in hi . . .. imitation and ival linen toili.,iiH, vinie. mneariue-. baby Ii-isCi-atine v .- i iimi every new nice uuti ix in jjrent (k-uinml. "Ill V YUlU LACKS HSU I 1 K " Beautiful New Flora! Silks 38c yd immncrtnjt tlk, Hll V'utlen" fMit l eni. nnnv eoltir emubiimtion (illlil, .Villi !judiH iii i t til l r ii liitlicv tu t iki c :kVI.iI o.'ii li ii'l Superb Showing of Graceful White Goods, 14c to 39c yd. Spccinl OffcrhiKB Xever has tin- mIiowmik Ik cn so lavish. Tirr I., .utilul slu-ii batiste, nainsooks. 'unit ii IViih iiiuslin, Persian lawns, luieiti u.u-im. India Jmon. i'i.-txous. etc., mi piurtl i hit week reitiarkabi v low. Opening of ihe "Early Summer" Hat Season : . ,, iK- worn in smart tailored and ileini dress huts? Look ititooiir millinery i i"i and .sec the jntinti. elite, new models Panamas, vanity sailors, i h nrw rlei'hys. icyhorns. tiainslMiniH, olks, etc th.it are .so fnxeinni- ' .oid have been decreed lor dean duns as well as lor strictly tailored wear. tt fo-Lharoc 1 rimminc aervlcc awaits vour u (ensure when von nurein.se tin. o r . tt mid their U iminiii;; iti-uui millinery section. halcony department aijnrXfI Qiijf c Latest Models tor Young Ladies, Women, exclusive diyio, mirdcuver rnceu $15.00 to $25.00 r t t I ...... i ...... . ... i I .ii iiiLniLn.- niiiw'iiuri I fitiii in r tvn fiirn i T it hhcI women, liverv desirable model, trout the strictly plain tailored to the nil f r .i. ... I ..lV....a .. t.'... T...fo I tu lirfi rifi tl lli'flll clili: uli'iiiirlif . . ".. .1 I'lll ! , III I h, II... ...... I.. .II-.IH...I i. ,r ii 111' If 1l'k". I IIIIIIK llllI III l'.fV i iiv rMi in liiv hv ii i .iiiivt ..-. ..,., - II . . . . . I I .... I ..J.....!.?- II' vile nur lnsivi-ct ion mi i h est si ileiu I id va ties. t- p i. m. i i o m. tfo i nn omen sand Young Ladies otynsn opnng oats $a w i.ou "i handsome new models in the popular length. All are elegantly tailored and llll ... I.I. I... I . . . I. I. I. .1 I t. ...t.l l'iiiiwI .III II II II V fnlf C f fl I llf I lc ..villi IIIILU, .limit Willi llllllll Minn i.i ... . .1 . . . . . i llll ! . . I C ll.milllli. .ill.. ..I. I vv II I Ul'f II-I I S (ItHIIIlL- HILl IIIIA llll I.M. L IJ-llillLU ll lll.lfrfiii.ii ..!. iiti I i.fiiii.iliilni'l' 111 l m l I'.s HI lllllinilflll! iiiivv.n. , "(,"11111,1, I,H I A II 4I l I" " . Children's Serge Coats $4.85 Strictly man tailored, made of heavy blue wool serge, sizes ti to 11 years. Cut in the latest fashion, smartly tailored. NEW MUTUAL TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. Kollowlfu,' la n (Ui of tolcphone tub-' nrrllr w( (mvo joint- ttiu niutunl )li!in uliirc Jmi. 1, 1913: SliJimy Jthnon. Attornoy at (. ; Johfilk-rn, KrJ Hunt, IlUinc Store, Arthur Mnixm, Thco Klnni. Henry Zurlluch.W. K. CJo-l.oy, Kmiwr 7.wcM, Dr. WulMlt'n UeMvaee. John IVrrv. Jolin lVlorfloH, Henry SchiM, John CrniK, OttUoy & Avcru, K. Mcl.aui;h Jfn, llort Stjihcn Snltxin, H. W. Couifli, Clmirl Acklov. (ommi'rflal Cluli. Krnft"KnlKht, Ciolnoj'. Senior. H Horron, S. H. l'hUi, Clirln NcUon, II. Kohltch, Del UurJlck, (Jert Stjpli ffi' Hnimrfloml, W. Hiirk-y, l)nwon' llnro. S. A. Muulton. Kick .SVInon, Kr win HarUon. (rnil Iadur, J. V. He. Irr. J H. Hill. First N'ntional Hank. Man-In Ho.lgi(m, Wtn. Owe.1, A. M. Auitln. John Mtllo, Ou l'ajiiw. I'. C. i.rrivfi. Jlvn Jacob. VA (jach, John hhret' lUnivlcrice. Circuit Court In Session. But Little Work For Grand Jury Thu Terra. Pavement Suit May Be Delayed. DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. RAMSEY HOUSE BEING THOR 0UGHLY OVERHAULED. M. J. IVternon nml I". S. Ilamca. the mvc iroirintor of tho Itamsi-y Hoimo nn Rivme uiai not.-i m iionm:n ovue haullin;. Tho olllco nwm In bows ro- fornldbwl nml lanolvum hni bn (Hit . . . t it . ... iiwn uic uiHir. ine nuiini; loom nn thtf mtcond Itoor, hat len thoroughly rcfiltoi! nml put in tly onkr, nnd ovury ImhJ room hut been rofurntohai throuulKMit with now rur, new hola. now liwlrlotlilni: ami now furniture. The kitchen awl ilinnitu: room ser vice will Imj tnervntml nml ovorylhini: liblo will Ihj ilono for thu comfort of tho rumL of thu hotel. C. S. Itsrnes will novo charge of the nolo! nnd Mr. Pctornon will have charco of tho bar room, which i Ijpinn rciiiHMlolotl nml will be run in cuiitivi-tion v. ith tho hotel. EACH COUNTY GETS SOME MONEY. FAIR 1 1 m r rs 11 9 mi i ii I nniartnv niiriruii w wv m mm M m - - - Coats at $1.75 ...v. ill, ii.- in 1 1 if I lopil IH I lll. i-i '.ck4 ii. .it :i i i I , in iiuioreo iiiiii ihmm"i, is i i ... . .......... i.r i ....ii... -,. ... iniii. I v l(l fiv....i ........ crv iiiiu.i. e. -...-.in' i .iiirriiiiiiii iriim (I,. I i.i i . : ... . ,., t ,t.c HHHIIMS Will MM'll in Irish .m l Wuctiiin iiiiiiii'i-r nattei- b ""'l ) mil l.uv, Imvik-Ii -vvn.i 'ii.iiiiuv-i-v. mine net . nn v r j K...1...1 il... ,V, 1 " .IVIIIIK, llllllll III IKIll I fli I v . 'tern's I Ihi torm r CiMiirnii'iil lo I ioomIm-mi Ladies' Home Journal Pat terns, the Summer Style Hook, Tie, Magazine of "Good Dress ing" l-'ive. Just received--new Spring and Siunuier models Xemo and Auieriean Lady Corsets. On Your Own Account ' 6 any i,m,my t10 limk? A I ' ' 'f y"r nUhi ?.ho f'l'"-''.! thoru, nnywuy. Kvorybo.a imii nffonl to mwu noino Imwuvor little. H.ivo a bunk ncroHnt of your own nn you M Impplur, bottor, nioro liulopondout. Mnki. your lilt o '7' win, ...oro, ..ml jrow lilKKr. llottor tin... hoiinllmr It Jjr flru or ihlovoa run rom-h It. Your bank-book Un rwulpt n uvlilonco of your wlao oeonoiny. THE OLD REl.lAUI.i: TilUmook County Bank Cl.DVHWDAU: NP.WS. Kroni Courier' ClioHtor WorthiiiKlon roturncil on Monilny from t-orvallirt. ''No phu-o like Clovurdiilo," Hiiyn Cheatur. Mrnnil Mm, .1 iiiiii I lor. who huvo lieon HojoiiriiiiiK with Clovonliilo rein lives u.iil frlimila for tho past fow mouth, left TuoBiliiy inorninn forlhoir Imiao in lloppuer. Dick Ward and winter Kmmii, of Ne kowin, woro oiitKoinn pasnonora on tho Tllliunook nlajjo Tuesday. Diek will o to Huhtern OreKini and Kniinn will remain In Portland, , II. A, l'orlei- and family, of Oro lown, aio t'litortaiuintr thla week nn thntr K'H'ftH, V. t. Colo and wife, of CoH'oyvilli', Kas. Wu hope Mr. l'orter will bo ublo to induce Mr. Colo to locate hero permanently. Albert Moon arrived In Clovonlalo last Saturday from 1'ortland nnd Mon day took tin) inaiiaKomuiit of tho C lev oriialo blai'kamlth ahop. Mr. Hoon cornea woll recoinmendod as black iniitli ."! eopeidally Kood hor30 thoer. balem Ore., April IS. Althcuph the necrutary of jtlato and the attorney gen eral have given out a number of state ments HlioivInK that the money provided for county fnira in tho law enacted by the laat IcirUlature will be available in June of thin year, confusion and mis utulerntandinK still exist iu mnn; part of the atale and inquiries continue to (Kiur iu to the office of the secretary of state. Secretary of State Hen Olcott has is sued another statement. He (Mints out that the law enacted by the last lenis luture repeals all existing lavs provid ing for district fair, but authorizes a county fair in each county. If u county fair ia already organised or nn agri cultural society litis been holding county intra, then that organization or society is to bo recognized as the official county fair. Hut If no county fair is now in existence then the county court is authorized to appoint a county fair b.iard. An nnnual appropriation equal to one twentieth of a mill upon tho taxiable property is made for the support of the fairs, and if it is nut used for fairs it is to be applied on the improvement of tho county roads. In part Secretary Ol cott says : " Ims olllco will issue warrants in favor of the com ty treasurers of the respective counties on June 15th, l'JUl, for the amounts as set forth iu the fol lowing table, as provided iu aid house bills 4iS and 033, for the holding of county fairs in thu year 1913: Haker, f ta5 ; llenton, $7i'u! : Clackamas, $170S ; Clatsop, $1123 ; Columbia. Sttti ; Coos, $1171 j Crook, $740 ; Curry, 319 ; Douglas, $17158 ; Gilliam ; $fi21 ; Grant, 11 ; Harney, $TW ; Hood Kiver, $f.$S ; Jackson, $1701 : Josephine, $728 ; Klamath, '$Si!3 ; Lake, $5315 ; Lane, $U1S5 ; Lincoln, $329 ; Linn. $11557 ; Malheur, $tol ; Marion ; 22-17 ; Morrow, $57J : Multnomah, $10,173 ; IVIk, 1032 ; S.ienniin, $MI ; Tillainook, $SS9 ; Uma tilla, $2178 ; Union, $1213 ; Wallowa, $701 ; Wasco, $910 ; Washington, $1281 ; Wheelor, $378 ; Yamh ill, $1190." COUNCIL MEETS. Tho city council met in regular sea ion M nduy witlr thu following olllcera prosuut: Coiincilmen Leach, Hales and Hick; Recorder Todd; and Attorney llotta. An assessment was levied on sidewalk i.uproveuK'iita in Sunnymoad, A bill of $1,831,03 in favor of the Warren Construction Co., was allowed. This bill was iu payment of muiiu ox pouso iu connection with thu storm sower.i. I no suloou bond of G. W. Colrmnn who bought thu Clement saloon was ac cepted. The April torm of Circuit Court with Judge Galloway in tho chair la now nmier wny and considerable buMncM has already been tramacU.il, although the big case may be delayed aome what. The following jurymen were appoint 1 on the Grand Jury: S. W. Klliott. foreman; E. G. Andenen, C. W. Mc Ilvaine, J. II, Hicks, J. M. Harrison, Alvn Finlcy ami I). Hilling. The fimt ca-ie for the Grand Jury to consider wni tho cme of Jas. Herry o( I Portlund, who several months ago was arrosted for cashing a check at the Don Ellis Miloon of Hrighton, which was Intended for another Jas. Herry. It M-cm.i that tho attorneys for a certain Jas. Herry of Hrighton, Y.ih., sent him h check, but made a mistake and ad dromwl it to Hrighton, Ore., instead of nnghton. Wain. The Herry who got the check, cashed It and got in jail fo il, but the Grand Jury did not consider the evidence strong enough to hokl him so he was dismissed. Judge Galloway had digttosed of tbe following business up to today nt noon Case of Jas. Walton, Jr., v. School District No. 9, dismissed without preju dice. M. J. Myers, vs. II. Crenshaw, for damages in a suit over nn automobile, verdict for plaintiff. C. M. GidJing. vs. Karl Cox defend ant in tax foreclosure, default entered and decree granted as grayed for. Ed Smith, vs. Cora Smith, divorce, divorce granted. T. H. Potter Realty Co.. vs. Law rence R. Wheeler, condemnation, et tlei and dismissed on motion of plain-tin. DuHois Lumber Co., vs. County Hoard of Equalization, dismissed on motion by plaintiff. The cases of the Oregon Timber Co. ; Luther K. Haak ; J. M. Cochran ; and the Portland Tim ber Co.. vs. the County Hoard of Equal ization, were also dismissed. Harriett M. Ford, vs. Earl G. Ford. divorce, was dismissed on motion of plaintitT. A. A. Yager, vs. W. R. Stubbs. Bet- tied. A. A. Yager, vs. Charles Himea, foreclosure, settled. Norris Safe and Lock Co. vs. Kadley. settled. I'oter Hyrom va. Garibaldi Beach Co., foreclosure, default entered and decree for foreclosure granted as prayed for. Anna I'fatf vs. Frank PfarT, divorce, dismissed on motion of plaintiff. R. U. Stillwell vs. Will Goeres, in junction, settle.). W. S. Cone vs. E. M. Rhodes, fore closure, settled. E. A.'Geneste vs. Bay City, action for money, motion by plaintiff for non suit granted. The suit Had ley vs. Hadley will un doubtedly come up for trial iu a few days. Furniihed by Pacific Abttract Co. WARRANTY DEEDS. Sylvester Davis to Christian Davis, tract in T 1 S 10 W. 110. It. S, McDowell & wf to Pacific Util ities k Inr. Co. number of lots in Ne tarU Bay Park, 210. N. D. McDowell & wf to Pacific Ut ilities Co. lot C blk Netarts Hay Park. J-tOO. Nchalem Bay Land Co. to Geo. A. Epperly lot 4 blk 22, Necarney City, 1200. Nchalem Bay Larvl Co. to County of Tillamook 20 ft strip for road in Ne carney City, 11. J. T, Ross to Ethel Jones, lot 12 blk 27 Rockaway Beach, 15. Brighton Development Co. to C. R. Curtis lufloti Brighton' Beach, $34,000, Wm. Mewhirtcr to Jat. A. Si John W. 1 m!ah,3o. 10-32 acre in Sec 4 5 S 9 W. $1500, aUo fc0.53 a in same Twp. Nehalem Bay Land Co. to Anslem Bokowitz, lot 3 blk 1C Nehatem H'ch. Brighton Development Co. to Walter Rock, lots 12 & !3 blk 70 Brighton Bsach, $310, F. S Nutbrown & wf to Wm. H. Coponhafer, lot 13 blk 16 Roctaway Belle McDonald Lacy & hua, to James Pinder lot 12 blk ? SandlaV-, $10. Belle McDonald Lacy & hus, to Hen ry W. Gi-rke lot 11 blk 8 Sund Lae by tbe Sea, $1. E. L. & T. E. Clark to Andrew J. Swansoo lot 37 blk 4 Sand Lake by the Sea, $150. Tillamook Bay Co. to R. J. Hend ricks lot S blk 11 Oceanlake Park, $1. Tillamook Bay Co. to A. M. Bozorth lot 7 blk 14 Oceanlake Park, f 1. Chas. H. Foster & wf to Hpnry Tohl & A. C. Anderson lots 4 & 5 blk 17, Tohl's addn to Nehalem. $10. Henry Tohl to Tohl & Andeison lot 12 blk 12 12 Tohl's addn to Nehalem. $250. James A Biggs to Mary E. Rhodes, lots 1 & 2 blk G8, Pacific addn to Bay City, $250. Melvin S. Stanley & wf to Bertha M. Butts tract in Sec 19 1 S 9 W, $1700. Nehalem Bay Land Co. to F. J. & Jessie H. Laird, lot 19 blk 21 Necarney City, $200. R. M. Barsnes to R. C. Loucks lot 4S bU 66 Bayocean Park $10 et-al. Ed Smith to J, C. Holden, Guardian. tract in Sec 5 2 S 9 W, $1. F. R. Beals & wf to Andrew Peter son lots 6 & 7 blk 1 Mohler. SI. NOTICE BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received for excavating tho basement for the I. O. O. F. build ing until Wednesday. April 23, 1913. Specifications can be had at the office of S. A. Brodhead. By order of Trustees I. O. O. F. It is thought the citizens suit against the Warren Construction Co., will not come up for trial until May when tho Judge will make a special trip here to hear the pleadings. First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM. G. TAIT, President. J. C. HOLDEN, Vice President. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Under United States Government Supervision