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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1913)
Nuncu or smiKu-rs sai.u 01 Cfee CillamooK Rerald . Cromblcy, Editor f a! i Prid of th Stat ltfov for taa O"? I .J, 5 l THla-OO. - Till.mu.tk. in U Cad 7 ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVSN. tael trta of m Kreco Ordw ..f c.u iMoarf nut Ol IN l irtHll vw" tj.ld at TlllahW Orfon. till dill . . j , .;... Vtf IT. lt St t1! P under loc aci ii . t'rvecr. JMmrttoiaH Kale Sl A VI".K !N AP NCH Hrot ! t u par lis - Each w nent It-wttn, nw .es Horn. . v J- TiBtK r - - - r r line - .S Card f t-.s- Loral rc tir-t i:rton Ear!, Mibtnt tmwttMO, tin - - v, N'tA-, rr i'" ,w yiA- Aivrti. per torn a: i i v .t must Ew in in ui f.n i M(-y nd THureday t u it poauun in in Tfcearfay Friday Xeaaot are imperative. (-..a RvMm nlalnliu aim tn " -j'"-- ' ..... k,, .et th UWi day of April, 1M4 ' fwr of palint;. in to mi i.fv kt ttoem. W wi far lb a M it tr m;un from in int. . at Jhr. MSIl. ,1T .... . i Mil and Jit T:, :, iM. ML liar of Mil, If II hurt i bm mM fd vjjc i rtii Count. SVt X Jan. J t"--"'" " Hu 4, Ml of urwn. iku. .! bar of til SHll - lr MHinly i nrt0f N0W3 0 ,U w iL. il Until it ml UM . . . . - mi ! f..r In nana. p-v.y FOR SALE. IT, iin4 1ft M , f KM lb t Of K po . - l rf FR1PAY. MAY t. r-K-i-!. "t. 'earn that tb 8oil f ttkwtl I tin v. ww u " A too. n aft ' th Titi da f f Ju. m lh dir. at the front tN? (" jusii" wirt hpww l Tlltisk 0 aorM of (H 'r1 land In THta mk t.. Half I" mm , .! tk I tarx-v i all lMfll Ml mUf t lW olai-a. Ta N a4 bam, ara IIH.01W. ,noo and U 4,s 1. iaabr I .mall fjm Imftit B. Haaki r4 tavt Maf-; MraM imi eil MllttiKiVto ((Mt In iMMitrin III.. Ifivtta tit Mte t Itaiail timir lit t ImiIiIh r.Ml 11 n . fr mnni ,.(.- ..f l 31 J'Htf nor Hlrr r. ,II .Irlt -'4 Hi M vv AO . I-I" 111 ' intta a. ii, i ; i 1 ft ( '.ii'tratlu I tit li rfu.l. f I n mrtn. If RollW iKral : and t m a the fact ta r- far hi JrU you Br . B.ker. but tWs it aly savioe of Mvral Una- beat V cortf u top a ralhtrr taan ore man wm may -- cinch on a aoat olflca. li ill Iro-o-cratic idea yen ktwr. fiif -j-a.rf ratf. For year h. at lt ivcn rwU wH eh mvans a and dollar annually to oor po?M Tila-aook Gty aa otrmt bafor bad a so.aar deal in regard to irtaoraacc rU a 4 the caatsgc will ta PUj appreciated. ai other im- tttiy fn.-MkSn hatJ. tho real aw are -ir latd In Tillamook County. Otrt, All of to t law fron huttirur on tut on. to ani thre of , tiofl21 in townhip I rwrth of rT. Wwortof Um Willamrtte MrkWi. eoauiniaf SS '-ltftrrea. '' 'aloo. all th tM lawh frantlaf and I ahoatia aoon fcrta threw aid four tf . KOTICR. dtenkr" uW've-il . I a I ' a 100 ft Mfl.! 80 ft w o4 ., .uina- Warrant. H. H ,Waf ami paraUal Ub tb reaUf 'nM Ko, tt, Till- hnooltbraatwb "''weaJ (Wtr. datod Marrb ttt. Itll, Railway O-npany M tb MM l'tla,ud u, i,, ad C fur raaabtr. takodout ai WaUdow ad aroaa j onim; a pw owl tb aal I real immarty. itlftlt 1 an cre. Datoi. May tH. Itl II. ( tKN'SHAH. Sborilf of Tillamook Comity. Qrvg . P. Jurv f, taai baxat. Fmbvtemn Ciaarrk .N'aMs, Bible tciwol at W a. a No praacbioit aarrieo at II a. av vrsii acrrka at 9 p. as. tw tatator will oreaea on the The durability of soma of oar pave ment was tested or 'Jay thia we by ona of oor farm--' horeea. Chaa. Lee of Ne tarts Wft his borae ataadin on the pavement H freit of Broalttod ; jaaiy tuhiwi earpe"ter sh: p f r an boor and a half ftiwrtb Unity - Th and -Uriuc t-at t. e .fc aaimal titer- ChritX . chtt& Abaurpt-o af th DeviL" Visitor and ftrarjfew i th eity are Preyr of -th all.' paa?eu h"ie iha paveient aixi -r. tne 'r i taken aay. soire mm rJuily invited U chare artth oa thv f true orhip. T:.e frebytnr rbareh ia loeatad tvro bkicka outh of tc Todd Hotel D. A. MACKENZIE. Pastor. Ketfeafet CWcaNot. r pa.i:. "it c'n to hi f :. Th r- .t-rl plfr abrut ti i wher ".a ;u. -ant ha N.i cu' u badly - " .:. T:wre r ;-:- Jtr-i 5 ''! .ti M-roe of th L:aviet javeT.en: that retain iarg-r poddies of aUr for hvtirs after it ha quit ra: arc. ' . weil tad aod i especially n-rar pavement, lite aratar ( i supposed to drain off naawdiately. s aa prv ached with onctxio and I Kui io with oar paeaeot. however. wjta prer. la tfie eveeina; many In looking at the matter from aimo-t j caaw frwrd aad iiiifiad their io any standpoint, it cto readily be seen Hob ,.f hring a better Ufa. A U tba: oar people have b-' badly Kerc br.e;;tl and eoeooraired to do ggjjed in regard to the paveaaant ; tUer aerviee. Bro. Van baa done as ..- rt-. 1 ... pr ..oeition. MMcner im " r"'" ! KOod and he tua nwuiy admirers twtre. aaetion tireoty-oM. in liHrnaftip i oe ' of ranc. 10 west of th Willaaaotta, M I iCIi Ol1 Meridian, tontaiataf !.S 0 ot heaa. tare ai eept fiat pjrtkn of , aaid daaerihed tanda eoutatwd within the limit of a eartaia rf4 of 'ay harctafore evwrey! by! Potof Byriea and wife to tb Pactfte Railway d Mavattoa Cotapany. Dated this May Mh, 1911 H. CKEKSHAW. Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon. P. taat iaao Jom . Ml!kllJH3 5 MM NOTICK OP itlliSIFP5 SAUll 01 KMiAL PKOPfittlY. MOtlCB i hwohy fivon thai thr niwkfalgnad. ShoriU of Titian County. State of Oregwo. ondr -d i--vmw of an irutin and onl-r of aal. taod dttt of th C.rewit Curt of thoftUt of Qtrtv, (or Tlllar..k Oaoty. on th Sth day of -U. 1913. it4lM directed. poa a jlmenl aad dtwrea of th taU Court mW. reodarad aad Mitored an the 3th day of April in a toh wtwrein M. K. ftannkratt waa pMoUtr and Thms fiOd aid CharU llt.ad.-i rr aofa4ata, for th torn of W !' tntawoat. ploaao oreaont Mo to ? tacea Valley Uaol. Clardla. for payttOAt. InUreat e' UMa WUh 4ay of April. 11. Et.Ml I. WRtlH. ntst. Clerk. i ... .' a iii . k' i r i ' ,h I ' c 1 ! .... . at a . . . - tti ' . M 1. tvi 4 Im i .. it " t 1 ... St.trtlng April 15, J 9 J 3, Wc Will Repair Watches At the Following Prices: ttiUW . UaUtt Itwlk XX 0aln4 'l b Atw PKr X latkmU Ar Itiehfi Cud Ifcun IT wl. HOW AKU WAMI.IN TtUm.A. CV. i prieipal. aad itreat thren f ram .vfilTICK IS HEREBY LIVEN, that S9abar lth lt at wi r m by vtrttt of an Eawrot'on and Orda of ' put aoa. aal for VIM Mh a' l- . . ..t f V.. . . . . . - I..1. Ir. t l Lat Sonday waa a great day for oa, ; r , . , f " of Tiliamook. uoon a deer readarod tT tamti attTM-f f. ! fr ; in aaid court or. the Kth dv of April, O S coata aad touremt.. ! fix- '. 113. in th eaua herein B W. K:V- th furrtioaare of a aaortcatf and i son waa plaintiff, and Joseph KuteJser. 1 of lh ra' praperty thr- drwrriU-t. ! L. R. French. V. K. Weirand, Prafiea ! 17 inn I ani lanctirF Uarltrv were ie- V three iM f -ur Vfek O'w. f fendanU. in orier to sattafy the amoonl doe on i i decree. toit. lie era are uro' wm ra. a conaeetad ith any S. S. arr urged ll t (Ml f , f r '( 111 .h. Ui I'T . llc 1 n if-s '' ' tVi i 1. , Th I frt. 1 Nor-1 - m NcMti i fcle " HI I'aiil M - jt 4 1 ha aiiiuruia in ar:,r- h i ... r " - . . , tJUBir 'he Ks'i.' " I I (I ! 4t lll- - 1(1 ..rdn - it. ( i , Utt f." 'Vj Next Sunday all will meet in Sunday ; ! School at 10 a. a. Ciaaata and taaeh- C . troetion Coaanany ha heed up to iu eontraet or not, there ia on (tang certain, we hav ; not got a hitutithic pavement, and if thJo of oar -&eiai who had the matter in hand allowed a t mnti iaTtad to attend. j At 11 a. m. wo meet at UM tunsuan Church services. At6:4S, Yoorw; People's Meeting. At 7 30. Preachtrg; Service, bab jeet, "I Am The Way." c iiraet to bs so looaoiy draws toat t.-tf company could foist rotten pare rr .-nt upon sa and collect pay that a first rUsa bttuiitnie pavement entitle. tLm to, so mocb to the dtauedit of t os; in charge of the work. Eo g. aer Ricsatdsoo ia entitled to a w. te lt of criticism in regard to this ph . e of the sitnatiun. the rate of s twrrv' t per arn-jm fra the 10th day f Marrh. l) a-J $60 at'frn's fe . tft- (-.rther asm a fu.iow, twi : three H f Vfewk ('. 'A I ' ; ' , A 1 1 lt i t T . i ttt k, fw TiU44 C:t. Urrifjn iii aril r atV 0-r tr I if h.-J, Aaturlay th- Tth ;. f J i W. at tr" o'c . n rrj .f :', It's Worth More Than (.old lo Relieve the Mind and Enjoy . .GOOD MOVING PICTURES. The Kind They Alw.iys Show at I ht Now GHM THKAT THE BRIGHT SPOT U. B. Cbarch Notes. A i usu&i. Um; last iasae of the Head li .;ht contains severe criticisms for oor Democratic administration. If some thin? terrible does not happen to the coontry soon Bro. Baker will sorely ng at 7:00 o'clock prompt. hare an attack of hi drophobia. If only Prayer moetirn; a terrioie earthquake, a severe drouth. &vn'nz On aeeoor.t of the dedicifon of tbv Chriotian Church, there will be no preaching service at the U. B Church but there will be Sunday School prompt at 10 :00 o'clock. The Endeavor will met in the even- or a crass hopper pestilence would ravage the country we are aur Bro. Baker w.jki feel considerably relieved and there might be some hopes for him. Througn the mist and foe; occasioned by hi rantins one can plainly sae the likeness of a post offtc aiowly but surety fading from his grasp. '.Ve real ize tnat the siUiatioa is eaoaiitg you real exeroeisUntr pjm Bro. B.tlcer and yoj have oor sincere sy.-satny, but realty we mast sy that we are bignly pleased with tbe precent and prospec tive Democratic : -ri times whieh the untry is enjoyiiig. The financial reports for April aa u from the Oregontaa of May 1, -.. a great contrast between the V ' I'sVi and 1913. Building opara- iwxt eilnesoay Let none stay away. I. E. Meese, Paator. ;eler PLRASA.NT VALUI-Y. n Portland for month of April iow an increase of 37 3 per cent Elding operations for April 1912. ' movements were heavy aad or. 'ease in April despite the pend- 7 reductions. Postal incomes .n April than in previous mor.lhs. 'toeic receipt? greatly on the in- I City, dated tu 19! over Lum the i in t larec- L. cr-. c .'. dispatch frorn Ka'..?a Uri 7 states aj fo.iov. : "Increase in ''ages for aproxifnately 10.CKW sb" oen employed on the Southern Haiiway and aliieo lim-s in the South ern S' -te have wjen granted, aeconl nj; to in an noun,-..-'Lent tviay from the headquarter-, of tie International Union of kuiUay Carmen." The cheese market is remaining firm with latei pnceo at I'ortlanu as fol lows: Fresh Oregon fancy full cream twins and triple'B lCJc; daisies 17c; Young Americas Inc. Stop That Itch! I will KuvuiL rou lo itop that itch la two second. No remedy that I have aver sold for Eczema, I'eonaem, and all other dlseaneH of the hkin haa tiiven more thorough satisfaction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema J L'uar&ntee tais rtmtdy. I.AM AK 8 Ml-i KTOKI! Tilluin.A, urtiL. Uia Blanch Pearaon went to Sa lem j Friday, where she will visit relatives. ' Mr. Lamb of Tillamook, is working1 at toe Turner & Sehild shingle mill1 this week. Mr. B. W. Turner is enjoying a visit with his cousin, Mr. B'jrke, whom he bad not ssen for thirteen years. Jim Christensen U hauling lumber for a new barn. William Turner mad a flying trip to Sandlake Sunday, trying his new buggy borae. 1 Wilber Booth and family of Sandlake, 1 visiteu friends in I'loesant Valley Sun day. Mrs. A. C. Jennings wa a Tillamook shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schilri of Fair view, visited Mrs. Schikl SurvJay. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White are the prjud parent; of a baby girl that ar rived the 6th of this month. I. H. Moon ha been informed by the owners that the Carnahan ranch is for sale. This property, which is situated In the center of the valley, will, wnen properly improved, ma'.e a beautiful home. THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY i WILSON RIVER NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Hush invited a number of the neighbors to dinner on May 1, to help Mrs. Hush's father, James Hughey celebrate his C8th birth day. The main road is receiving much needed repairing. Judge Mason has authorized George Kiehm and John Kirsch to do the necebsary work. Wm. Illingsworth Sr., and daughter have gone on an extended visit to his eon Burt. They have been staying with his son Hill, the past six weeks. Jarnes Kheer has been . suffering a great deal from the rheumatism this spring. A number of cruisers are at work up along the Jordan, near Bill Kyan's, MORE FAMILIES MORE FACTORIES MORE SHOPS MORE INDUSTRIAL PLANTS ARE WANTED AT WHEELER The Nehalem Harbor Co. WILL CO-OPERATE WITH MANUFACTURERS IN GETTING NEW INDUSTRIES LOCATED AT WHEELER. FREE MILL SITES ARE OFFERED TO THOSE WHO WILL BRING ADDITIONAL PAYROLL TO WHEELER :: :: FOR SALE. I ( arrrt 1UiH! ' ' t fum, ami hrr I fir II. 30 lira , at., w l(h ha.ririF mftr ttvrrltm, neaf i UOaa. Fin.' iH.tt.r. i n- txiu.n with fi cfr ' rhart et Ixrtr AerraKr In prlrt . , r. A. IMaskrr. II. ft-a 3 t to t' - J tr.t NOTICE All tin r I aiuitin' Hp IVlU ' Ci. nl I.... UI Iff oilkn ottn diHir iiurii- ' "el' ! .-(11 . . . ... I a I . . . . . i 1 r N0TICF. :a ii. h. souic. tht i u !l aVP Aft v Mr.Ur. f ft. re f f Ictf t ut C'loUifh M I 4mifi r it 1 1 V 4 V . The Nehalem Harbor Co. F. A. JACKSON, Secretary Wfeee!er. OrCaOIl Und 0ffl 327 Fillln4 0M-. ' ' Tillamook Olfitti Care F. R. Brad liAniai(a .......... ...... IA llii ! I'V kiMipIng him In slmu'iy oU.11 iWu nr.. HMlllnif llnniiitil mu ' ' A WKI.I. MAPI- HAltf Will III. I a.nlv ilillirilVl) till (if I'lillr Iwira.t lull ivilll rll'UtP . . . . . ...... WIT UllTy III, WI'll, .1. Itll J I .1 Du hvoUIimI If tho old liunu-M-- illsranloil In linn'. mm m m m mm TT TTILI.I'"" lilltmiook Tillamook Baker's aaswww v I'OlCSAI.Ii AT ALL GROCERS