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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
Cfte CUiamook fierald C. G. CrcmbUy,' editor Issued Cwlcc J CUck c A. iM. Austin ICivii. Cuoday Jtid Friday j Entered a wvoaai- I ttc Mar 17. Ul-fc. t t "v-i uk-r to art of March s, t Ve at niUaxlk. 1 J!vrtii Un! A :-irti2ata rint ! w-rt-. t R - 'V He.nwsrtra.! Notic - rNef Ctafmt - - - la Cnto (rf ' i Locals, ntf five. rt terti-w - .'I , l. Each atqu"l irrtwr, line ftMeteCHKW of Mtlimr and Uxiurr notice, per Haa .;.,trwM. A Prof riJal Oaf d. -WX fu!T A.irt . tarn hi !fli At must ha u th -,... ah ttnrul.t l Ttmrwiaf i. la mattec jib3eaton it fait imr Tatay d FHdajr iUHiw are imperative. TILLa541X. ORKOi Mutaal P-one- T. H. GOYNE AttornT-l"tw ! Oapaiilc CurtWwfc St.trtlnR April J 5, J913, We Will Repair Wtchrs at the Following Prlc: Kl R.0'f r- JUO J.10 SaWC' Mar J" ' WM MOW kD W AMI. IN KTEXJ3l. TSUw-wl. O. OUIlHK I'OR SAt.lI Ol HIIAI. I'KOIMIKIV, In I ho County Curt. l MJ olOrcRun. ,rr HllrtMiook County. W-.H.T. BOTTb, LAWYER G. U OiCS & SON. --. Tt i:SlAY APRIL 32. 19i3. pactetioas. Taa peopt thwojrn tawbr - lajtia tii eiamincd tlx ttwrwiy mrt ftre td b biier throat Uwtr ftndrR thtt thrt ! fcn In fact Upt wm to be aa owjt er taiaty laat tfce? r rMn ml norh iaicrtor to thr r aaaol to pay for. Ttu iiarovvry nat rlh doa not okaat RMflT of oaf l J and aiaail Umm wbo r' . . foccad to Uk taa pavaoMmt aajmt TV last of the HeadHt eon- tfcwr hXine. utori tal la of ator To UhcH-.,. howar. Had th-oAofUIK.nrw;rpWkftk.p eHOTBTWr VI CHUn mt?bt i an i' U t rveotj'Tr ton fatrt wart. tie Daoyhtw importan4 woasen ' taetttw of the aa- lion, by a ming iupto o hition thaokin Praafctatt Wiitoo and hiafawily far thir rin obaw Tanee of SndF aad far cda ttqoor fran the W'iiiU Howaa fwteUaaK Thcae ar the straw wsic tel wkten the td k bWwin. Ut tte good work (o on. COMPLCTE SETT OF ABSTRACT. . Iriicc -'K? 'J1, Tillamook Tillamook. aaa liMa tS 3af tml V aevr . ridmiiou. jamal Hailibt. to oo. .nt TtLLAHOOK UNDERTAKING CO, R. ' ? VV - Vf-. Faixrat Drtw J Uctaf C ailairr A :. : W.-x R 14. JOHN LtLAVO MtVDtKSON , tn m.tr f i h ar a'l Owrl MilU. Kib-r rrm' , ' UilW. Ktiia M A Man M'1" ' Mtma. ' optor t- aa af mI ' of rl f-wparly ahiwal . ; VMa Ml. fftiaraUa f Utr r ,.f ita - tod ajltiora, "( Ptoneer I ranster 10, , ,til tm ta. m mmXf tmgu anaaw. t j in whh lat? af an inlawrt, , ' H apfrliw trn mf r' , Ulton laailil aaaf l ! F N CRUSOtN. 1 u -'rh t. 1. U ; , " L,t,f .ml ,ht tb r w r M ntrr :'' ' ,,",tt?r f ami all ihwm- u.tor-atod Cocir.u l r.tKcn j tteto HUM. t Wat lab wn I Estimate Fimmhed. iat Um aaa rnir Ji " k irAutcvl. CM Houa to Till . Oty. Or ! f r i o Hotiy la Sta 4y of April, j )ta. U Kr of 10 o'rkwfc A. M. J. P. KCtDl, U. V. m. hc .houU not W NOIICIIOM I'CIIIION' fOLUKJUAIIO.Mnt. r.i,.. ' r oi whim It) WHOM IT MAY o.NCtfcS Matte N ltir.y (jut n thji )'. lit Tift uy . t y, jji tooti af la) t "Mi ll i ,.( iv. f Or aw fur T , ty l 4ft pr)rlnK' t r wf ii li'y f Win Cint. llitf . II -111 ! mmI fltfutr 9 T tlttf llonolnl !- 1 illmV 1'iKti I . V, ho Ultttrraig' t on of t ttal"k ( jt , j twiklrtila h lrMtM1l lui k Hfti at iKe Uiyrn of WlMKflrr ' itfd aim ivruMKHt. j fl Narla l Hi j flHiOt eoitwr ( 2 Nort af ( t riMUC MofWloti. A Nrl Wi . af U nebt 'jf ' rty ml N'eivlgit i T. 1 j ' At .1 It . i . 'tui 111 V i'TitR I N AU A N Tillamook Building Room 216 (teat to otaar, uw omv ooaidarad a pretty Maoota ware not for taa fact that it i of oe a dirty nature. The anruawnt baec of the la teal move ia to tbc etfart that bj tbroaing the pavement eoniroreray in to the Mirtt the city wbofe "ill have to pay far the pavement and the ettiaeaa now effected will be relieved of a peu-t of the harden f cayms for the taase. We will sot im.'. rat this ta ao, bat if it ta aa. woka i' tm fittmate reaaoa fhy the peopte f u m not proteat aad pat ap a i beiag aefrxakieufT r are aure '..-.' ererr fair mitttnti aas -wd' tv : it in; diatrtrt a as faeoc of As oaoal, the Headlisbt ia iU laM fallow eiUaaa taaidt toe pa . iisue contitroea to poor oot Ita tiradei fair at thai use H;"r of abci-i upun the citizen who arelawwete sow oo to array our fihtijir for uVir riehu ia the pteaer.t l afaiaat om aaother i tk I,-. of aiaatotemeaU than thoat (iven r the interview of i7aptaio J. C. Read of toe Vofbore to the Aaton'aa and which copied by the Hed!ifbC The in terview appear moat abasrd and ridi coVjo to Ui.e who kxww anything about the raw. In regard to brave attempt whieb the life avr are aH to have made, la'c present knfw that the life boat msver jot more than a few hundred feet from ahore dur ing the last two attempt on Sou day, and th hf ' :r seemtoxiy put forth do effort t ad to get near the wreck. GEORGE WILLETT Attorncv at Law Office In Gimmercial Buildins oat w 4j aut believe it will v.tt. It it altogether too tyaj-.nrL Whs we bear of meh t rar.r.j be- - practiced ia Kaasia aa aaa oer, i-re-tiead ta Tillamook we atana aht-lio-f a boat the tyrar.r.y that aaa trer. pracUeed hare? in the lint place tae patcrr.nt wu forced upon many of our oevrple aainit their wiil : aecundly an apparently in ferior pavement im been foietoi apon them: and thirdly oo iht they arc trivin to secure a quare deal, all the dirty methodi poasible. baclead by the Tbe citizen demanded an inveatisa-1 Headlicht, are being brought to bear tion. Cojld ar y fair minded person ' agaiul them If titis i not tyranny, pavement eor.trovry. At one Ma:n the Headiight cundemns the knocker and kickers and at the next breath it starts a yow! that remind one of a fitrhtioi; torn eat on a back yard fence at midnight. The Headlight life Uw torn cat ia not dangeroaa, it simply rnakug a rxiae that at Umea become disagreeable. We believe the present pavement controversy could have been threshed oot and settled with but little ctrife among our people had M. Baiter re frained from his usual torn eat tartiei. protest a'aintt that? Most certainly not, but Mr. Baker After the citizer. inveatigaled and discovered that tbe:r pavement had not b:.i laid according to specification and that tby were not gettinj; what they were asked to pay for, viz: bitu lithic pavement, they decided to pet op a figbt against paying for the same. Could any fair mi.-vied person blame tbett? Most certainly not, but Mr. Baker did, and in tne face of a suffi cient amount of evidence to satisfy the most skeplica! be baa kept up his tir ade of abuse directed at those who are simply striving for their righto. We are at a ioaa to know wrtat could induce the Headlight to resort to such dirty, back yard ton cat tactic. The very r&ot that the opponent of toe citizen could reasonably expect of Mr. Baker, ui.i.er the circumntonce, would tiv his neutrality, let ua look into the history of the activities in regard to our pavement and see what we will find. In the firm place we find that regard- j leas of tne opinion of the city angineer i to the effect ttit bitulithic pavement was not the proper kind of pavement for ton locality, trie council voted to adopt the bitulithic pavement. The quention naturally arise, what did the council hire an engineer and pay him a bi Kalary for? In the second instance let u recall the night that several hundred of our citizens mot trie council, in accordance with a previous notice, at the commer cial club rooms, and protected against the laying of pavement in certain lo calities. Home localities sent an al most solid vote in person arid by peti tion against the pavement and men plead with the council against the pave munt, but to no avail. A large major ity of our people had voted for an amendment to the charter which gave the council the power to pave the whole city if It ho (Jenired and the people were powerless. When the people voted for that charter amend ment they thought that only the busi ness atreetB would ho paved. They never thought for one minute that the council would dare undertake to lay Borne four miles of pavement at the very neginnlng. However, the people took their medi cine and nothing more would have been heard from them If the council had thoroughly examined the pavement be- we would like to know what tyranny is. surely no (air minded man inaxle or oatiide the paving dutrict will sanc tion ficb a piece of downright vilUny. The Headlight alto keeps up a con tinual blat about the work of the d toctivet. In regard to tail we miirbt state that it has been announced time and again that no citizen of Tillamook was responsible lor Mr. r.nudwon s go ing to Portland, and we put it up to the Headlight to prove it dirty charge or from now on keep quiet along this line. NOriCI: VOH PUIJI.ICATON. (PL'BIJ.SHSK.) Department of The Interior, U. S. LAND OFFIC E at Portland, Ore, April 17 th, 1013. NOTICE is hereby given that Cheater C. Shaw, whoa post office nd dress i; care of Shaw Iek liaalty Co., Portland, Oregon, did, on the 25th day ol April, 1612, file in this ofilce Sworn Statement and Application, No. 0i66, to purchase the S. W. I of 8. E. I. Section 30, Township 1 South, Itange s West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act of June 1472, and i acts amendatory, known as the "umber awl Stone Law," at such value an might be fixed by aprulnement ami that, pursuant to much application, the laud and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated &Q.Q0O board feet at 75 cenU for M, arwl the land J-JO : that said applicant will olfer final proof in support of his application ! and iiworn statement on the Seventh ' day of July, 1913, before the liogister ' and receiver of the United States Land j Office, at Portland, Oregon. j Any person is at liberty to protest' this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry, II. F. IIIOBY, Kegister, 1) r a v pkkk:n. k . r : ."T ikxrriT OltHJO.N El. J . Claussn Lawyer I'M T-CHKR AlV'KAT TtllannioK HiKk W. G. McGcc, M. D. ii -Mr!' U'VTflK' AM' nI'K' r to M-i'.ual Telephone ...... i ivi urn iar awnirt9iif"j r s- aif " ii- u- H. i ivn c fi i cutvo to thi IvM of ' i It's Worth More Than (iokl to Relieve the Mind and Enjoy . . GOOD MOVING PICTURES . . The Kind They Always Show at The New GEM THEATRE THE BRlCHT SPOT aa fallow Oregon' .n undivided o-fawU ifttora-l If ' Ut t of Wtwfc In fa A ( Vn AMi lioa to th town of tiny (Uy. Loi S and 3 In HkMl ?. and Let I and ( in ftfork IB. of Fuller Addilton ta ta towr of Bar Oly LoU 3. 1. 4 nd af llhwk 1. af Hays' Addition to TtlU-W City. All UX IaftOltl beiMlf in nitatft ("uunty. OnTjun. Abo an undivhim ov third lttlrt In tlkx-a 33 m furvl l'ot AdrfUloa aa Uul oot hf II ('. 11mnkii. in C'Utau CoanlT. tcK-w PliVsirlts1 I'1 'urthar ordr-l that r-.l-i h-r.f U rnadf by ptit4letMi for at I.' N j (rut tr-rr- lliffowlt- woa In th Tit- lanvuk HrW a tv papr pi!lhl nrJ of i rrl circulation In TtllaMHx.1, iN.uDty. Otrftjn Horner liwi. '"ooMy Jmle -vknl FIWI March St IQU J. C. IIW. I'larl My K. .Milk. )faity Sllc of Ul?M . . County of Tillamook I. J C ilokfcm. County CWri. of told State and County, do hereby caitiff Uul lh- fof(ft Im; cP of ruVt ho l.-rtt liy m cutMporod with Uc original, a-d lht it ts a rwrTact tranactlpl th-rcfrni. ami of tin? whole of urh rU "'I -rdrr the una snwri of rif.-. rl m m oltlce and riU-ly, In itn wUrnf. 1 bVf hmnU rl ir hard trl allianj the of tui'l -urt thu ZZntl day of Murcb 1J1X J. C IloWon. County nk. , T Ily K. Mill. Deputy. WHEELER The Manufacturing City l) St ii Aim i 'i ti ' ' I ' Wl f- IK . ft on NEHALRM BAY Dr. Jack Olson KE81DBNT DENTIST Office Hours from 'J a, rn. to C p. rn. Over F. R. Bealt' Real Estate Office Both I'hones, Special inducements will be made to people who will come to WHEELER and make their homes in this city The Nehalem Harbor Co will co-operate with manufacturers in get ting new industries located at Wheeler Free mill sites are offered to those who wiil bring additional payroll to Wheeler. Wheeler has Payrolls Now. We want More The Nehalem Harbor Cn Wheeler, Oregon l'i2: ,ld i !f 'I Mftt F. A. JACKSON, Secretary for W.W feet. 0;v u lU toft of tat 7 ' fc-ml . .lofig at MM.S fl i I .j thence akiog a .-i-ic UU0.1 frt radu tbtrtcc aton a CMre I 1 (ot t4i f..f i .HtMlth I- IP Wr.l ;i 141 a rWfyr n 1 tt thl point Mr . ri thrtr akri a .- ,nr ft feot ruliu I r .rfth t- ll?i lu.i ;i on a curve ta (, l.r Nrth &f- 1j 1 a rurvw to the Ufi i far (USD tool. V . West to ho line .( I. loltt lty , them-o i tiftclt akwu: i to Uto Mtorel.r S'arlh ho of I...I K tiwn 8; lwi at-i-i f i.wt i four Hi j " the inerctton thrfc ' ; ly Uf!.f the ri?ht f ' Hallway ll ;niic' tbctxo aloni? ll U ' Jt- XT K' M& i fct cwrnor of V. 7,imT.c tr&ct dntcrttx'd ii i ikwk 17 I'sk W- ' ' l)il uf TtiUmo' . 1 lbce South (IS 2i tolhonouth lto ic- Htlrct In the .ml i theneo alont; the ' Fourth Street, and ot. Mith SI 37 We.! ti renter of (rc; ry Town ( Wheeler, the Wnl W M feet lo the vlk St l In aaid l-w thonce Soutli W 3- W to thti Northeal for r aid town tif Wheeler I we.lcrly llrm of Unn ' M' W Wnt 1613.1b le 1 7f If l.'t ta K feet ' teu'innlrik.!. do rfH I' ' tKilltlon that aald Pott i' County, Oregon, bo ' "'' miinlelpal cororBtnt. w of the "City of Whet ' 5 lirtvl.ioni of Art Aft t "5 Bnrnblv of thn ilate ' nt iu cion In the ir ,! found In th Grnvral I iui uiu vnur inj.. a 4 ' ' thorMif, nulil Aft taintf ' title! "i i ior n geimrni inw i i 11 1 i Of i of cltlx. unit tow. - I- of Ortiguii," iiml your 'lib loL'r Unit imrli nf iui.I I iuiltfltx voter with ii 'i 1 ' -'Hfll 17111.11 Ul M 1 I ru.illtiltt within thn lllii "f hl(mI corMirntlon ; tll of nuld TllliiiiHMik Coui'i lulu within IU limitfi ' IrihnbllitiitH, to-wlt! P unil (hut tint anrnu Is ru ' liic(iriiiriited ns n inu- tlon. Anil your petitioner wll tt Diited April 0, ltll.'l, L.F.Hnllliliiy, It. M. I -ryant, M. Ilryitnt. Mth. 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