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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1913)
Cbe tillasiiook fierald C. 6. Cromblcy, Editor 1micU Cwicc a tUcck Cucm1.iv and Frldav Etml as aes-ond-eWai matter May 17. WU. si the i pot oillcs at .niwiww, turn act 01 mwb , i-.j"- Oregon, under SUBSCRIPTION $1.8 A YRA IN ADVVNCH ElftttotttUlna Hat Legal Advertte:niit First Irjstrtv-w. per Hwe - i Each tib-tiaeit insertion, lint Ho-nestoa i ttice Tito ber Claim ... Notice, ucr line ... Card of thank, per Hne Locate, er line, Bm irwwtkm .w .06 S.W .05 I .71 Each subsequent insertion, line Resolutions of t ondolenc and Lodye nottc. per ' thisine A Professional card,rmv Display Advertisement, per inch AM. rnla Ad mutt be in this fW on Monday and Thursday Mvr tnM to insure publication in follow tsit Tuesday and Friday wuw Reasons are Imperative. .iV t of 1 ! Cement Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brick Plaster Drain Tile LA 31 K -SCH R A DISK ( : 31 13 A N Y Docks and Warehouse Front M between 2d and M Ave. Wot N01ICK FOR PUBLICATION. wm r.niry, N), 0,1241 . i i.r U.1 i.r NUI ... i . .. t It'll .1. tllWIuhui I !L,(L ,.' n.ii...... ..' . H iiiMumviici .iirri.ii.ti l.. Ul IIH.'MIUMI l.j ... . iitiimhiikii.. henartiiirnt of the Interior ' ' . ... ..... ' t..u.t i i.. . . II. H. I .and OMlw l rmimiBi. I'rrgun, j '- tum N0T1CK I htfroby (.-"en Uiat CVunty Clerk f TilUi t Ha ft ' fl.-.J.l.. -I 'till, In Roger, of Route N 1. rt. v ni uv flly, niUw.wV. tHegwr.. wlm. w Drl.ih'rjtli-Wthilny. f J., , marie llMrwetoml Pntry. No, i-uimwih n.., , v, II. 1911. I 8., It S TUESDAY. U'NE 3. 191 a. It t remtrkabl the 4!iunt o cfmsw ! doubt ' ow tbt they will P thm that te growinsr Kaf te side of our f-fo rably. streets. It eems to u that if the. Word is expected here with n th pre? that is rowtn aKo wea Mt, few dayt that y, bond hc oi oor street couM be converted rU b(tg forwurtfed hr fur signatare ty n ilk our c'ty mieht add 9trtt. thw- tbe pfwt and areUry of the tVrt and dollar! t its ineome everv year. CommiastoB. whteh is the lat act n. while it would not be pmrtieal to allow ; to here to complete our cow to rxm on the streets, it seems : af wor- to us that much of the bar that is now .tit ild be gathered at a I There is of necessity, a lanrt am.u:t nroflt to the citv. , f P followed . , boixk of this magnitude Those of our cititens wb' are ets deavorinc to keep up and beautify their lawns and parkways about their property, find it rather annoying to have cattle trample over the same. An endeavor should be made by inoae who fe mRitetj hrrv Morv drive cattle throuf a the streets u see to it that the cattle sre kept off the lawn? and parkway. If this cannot be done the council should pa.? an or 1 inance restrictinir cattle to certain street?. It iems to u that ihi i a matter that can be adjusted verv easily. There is sorae talk of the L'nited Brethern, the Presbyterian and the Methodist church societies of this city joining forces in the construction of a new church aac. .toer u-ork which they may have in hani for the benefit of. the city, morally. This matter was dis cussed to some extent lat nitrht at a meetin? which was held at the Metho dist Church and which wa attended by members of the ditlerent churches. While there seemed to be a unani mous de-ire oa the part of thoje at the meeting for church union, however, when the matter was looked into a multitude of obstacles appeared ir view. While no doubt many of these obstacles can be overcome, it seems that much thought and consider it; . will be necessary if a successful union is consumated. Sonst of the serines obsticles in the way is the manipulat in? of church property of the different denominations and the seenrint; of a suitable preacher. Another thinv to take into consideration is the fact Uuu if a proper union is obtained there must be an unanimous coreat on tae ' part of all or nearly all of the metabers 1 of all the enureses joining. A onion of the chu.-eht-s will be a fine thiaan4 we &:t fast cvming to that point. However, to sat the least it seeoss as though we had a pretty bi? job on oer in dnat-ii and we srr also unfavorably locl in relate with the booti buyers. The legal ti des to be decided are many and t! r rejruiar procew of transmission through th .-: ail is slow and tedious. It tikes about twelve days from the tiro reply received. This has caused considerable ael .s in facilitating matters, but no false moves have been made to delay the bond isu. Plans for the work are being cot out by the tfoveroment ineerins; office and it will not take long, after the real si:ninK of tfte bonds, for the contractors to get into action. And we are rapidly drawing to the da of oar cherished realisation. m m rr v . . wru hii i ill if rrr lrii vrvtrninr i . mm Al iH- rtt lull fr? i r'Mf'ui ll It u V'l.j' Lj li..tuatcvl with Vt tt! 11 M!'!S c - .ail .riiii Standard Hand Separator Oil 5!HXI.l!' pfCiVMtvi f.r ctcv ;-irtt v ' J b dc.ii. cvcrjwhcfe .nd the MMT I K I W.I. for M . !. ft, T iw.. mviNKi. meiawi. wvimvi. ! S tii M. Township I tUuth. Hwnsjw 8 Vnt. Willamoite MurMdan. hi ftlwl L.-lu c of iiiteoilon to make n.l Com' iiiatnlu'ti lTtiBf, wttablMh In hf U'kI Ui lrerHd, bflfnro J, l... H Men. I i.untv t'lerV of Tlllawowk , . . Oregon, si TilU won, Otuti, ' .- i nt. dy of July. 1011. I la ant nstMO At n'4UHMt: I a Kim. U. 1 Msrliny, y iwsr l lUrtenhmtl, r r, . Smith, all f 11llaliv4xV4 ik' II. K. HlKtsy. Ilci);tttir. rtiuttiH l m i ltM J. Mrl fl. , lti M?r'IU. Horsso K, Wrl Oregon. T. I.asl U.uo Ji Iuhh, ll it T ii i' ... ii. NOIIC II I oi PtllUUI ' ' ' I 'I Ii, Department ul ti,.i.. NOTICE FOR rURLICATION. cmiUJNlKIU Prpartmc at of Tf-.r Inlrrtor. NOTICt: i. i Clmter(. hhs ilrvm U cr ' con n : ' i OO th- frH- ... . .ih w!..-u! f; In ihr i'i '.r.i i-.1 'i' i ici a Jut of 10 cent a buhrl whi heat flour is free of duty It a!o i 1 c tr 1'gr ( ui'g "Uf wslrr vtrm fr r i - 1 - i.-..rip trh'.n t'-e rt f Ju"-r i-harvfr of per month or n tr year if paid in lrxr will ho made. All outside i I SiomCI5.l IS.rtlan.1. Ofr. May IT, ID IX V 'TU'r" i horby giron that (U rV "mot. of HUlnc, Oregon, iv. or. jn 1018, inado Jlotnplid tn N. iKSSBa, for S' SWJ jtKl NW 1 t S'KJ. -icetlun Xi. Towfuhlp 3 ith. Itange S Wct. U'lllUmc tin Mer ..i.... w. AIMl miu. l i i .. r ..... i .. ' 11, t . I . ul t . ... k ... ... make Unal ITamniMtatkMI rrMf. to , appfaUcl. the In. rtl tahluh elalm to the UihI a I rye do, t board frl nt 7 ' t I V, ertl.t.1 lr,.f J ( IIuLUh (hihIv ' lout ttO lliat as ! o -.. . .. ------ -. -- . , - - - - - - - iU,, Portland, "et. day of April. '.' Hworn Mtatrms a WlM, to purrhsir I. Section & t ml the timber the VltlMU of Ihv a. t art aH1nh.lat.fi rimbor a'xl V.tllrt am M.I..I.I I - r a. I .. 4 . 111 . r . ... W i " I "IU -Zej aa reported that (be committee nrob faneeu not paid for must bo paid far or they will bo" plucrwd. By order of Water Coaiml.,ion. DR. "CURE ALL" f!!WS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL! President Has Tariff Situation! Well in Hand Severely Scores Lobby. ably would recommend removal of the 10 per cent duty on cattle, sheep, and hues In conformity to the fro Its In of all fresh menu In the Under j wood bill. Patent Monopoly Hit. , The soalle4 "patent monopoly-.' The wonderful Ur. Curo All. who irhlcb threatened to prevent cut J promises a ' pontive and totly remniy far nil ilk) to which rleih belr" will have hu otSlcc hours from S In i In tho AT THE ACADEMY. HOTEL AMSEY ARRIAf. Saturday Ma,- 31st. Alex. Harley, F, Tiifeny. A. W. Rose, E. E. Rose, M. S. Burnes, P. T. Harvy and J. II. MoorebouM of Port land ; H. S. Brimhall, H. L. Sim-on. P.. L. Bills. D. Stephenson, J. G. Neil o: (.anbakli : Walter D. Wood, A. D. Ash, Eli Puts. L. M. Milke, Carl White, of Bay City; P. M. Callen. S. R. McFall, City. Sunday June 1st. J. A. LaFlambov, 8. A Ullfer-, 0. C Voyler, H. W. TohU P. A. Emery, J. A. Robinaon, W. J. Bonn, V. C. Seh.-oeder, C. C. Christeruen, W, M. Thompson, A. Greabam P. fJllfers, A. J. EfTenberger. of Nehalem; W. J. Loius, and C. A. Smith of Ckvwdsle ; D. O'Uonnell and wife. Tom Rood, J. B. Lippshod. A. D, Sickafm, J. Alz heimer, A. K. Thomson and W. J. Con nor of Port la id : John Wiuiin and Hohn Your? of Sand Lake. M jnday June 2nd. John H. Red wine, L. W. MtxyJy, V. A. Benard, H. Rosenblatt. C. H. Soott, I. H. Syroouie, L. Ll. Moreltnd and E. P. Stewart of Portland; .Nellie Hoi comb, of Clover Jale ; A. P.. McBerney, Uty; A. 1J. Heater, Sheridan; H. i Hendrick ar,d wife, Los AnKolea, Cal. :j M. J. Gersoni, .S'ehalem ; W. B. Staines, Rock-away and Dave Clark, tif Rockaway: E. Waitt-r. C. H. Sheetcr and D. E, Rhodes, of Wilta-rnina. PORT PAPERS ARE ALL SATISFACTORY. From Bay City Examiner: The Port Commission received a telegram early this week that the pipers and certifi cates., completing the requirements for the port bund Issue, lind been received and are satisfactory. Tho doeu. munts in the matter will have to go to New York for examination by tht at torneys of the bank, but there is no Wasttngtci. !rs. d' at Wtlsoc seems to have the unit situation well la Bund. aotK bounding repesited mumarlngs amog western democrat tc senators, who have it is their power to force material change ta the Co derwood b.U, and ante there i a charge of heturt at the White Koanc, the tarUf law iil k sigosed ia snb staatiajiy the shape Is which it left the house. From time to time there is epecalsy tioa as to what might happen ii few western demoerau senators. rtpr senting vooi and a agar growins utee, tbould jota Sth the Unlstana sec tors sad form a coabteation to defeat the sugar and oo. irorijm of th Underwood bill. Up to dat It hat been Impossible to indue-: any of lh Moatora - ho have r.iwed ia tali pe clatton to declare themaelvai publicJr on the bUL and their timidity leads to thfc coacloaiott that they will content taeme!-; by eipresatng their diaap prwvsj ot free wool and free sesar. as4 tU than vote lor the bill LsebyiUs Scored. President WUsou stirred Cosgrst ti tonal circles with an emphatic t Late nt -t denouncu.g the "icdustrious and inaldiotts" lobby in Waahington. attempting to create public sentlmeat against certain teature of the Tnder wood uriff bill. This was accepts at ti capitoi as re-temug to the uuaa t:ai tl.'cru being made against free raw wool and free rogar. Wh.Je th president was declaring that Ui public should be relieved "from the Intolerable burden," Sen ators and Representatives were view ing on every hand the evidences of the lobbyists, and significance was at tached to a statement by Secretary Slir.monb, chairman of the finance committee, that in bis opinion the lob byists were not making any headway. Inquiry Into Lobby Urged by Senators President Wilson's charge that an "Insidious lobby" U t work In Wash ington In behalf of changes In the tar iff bill was brought to the formal no tice of the senate through a resoluiloa uy nenaior cummins demanding an Immediate Investigation Uv a commit tee of five senators to determine the identity of all persons who had made any. efforts to present arguments or bring Influence to bear In favor of changes In the tariff law, A similar resolution waa Introduced in the house of representatives. Wheat to Co on Free List Following the statement by Senatoi Williams, of the finance subcommit tee. wh:ob has the agricultural sched ule under waaldenulon, that the duty a llves'oig and thidr products and '" -r products would be i reported that the by retailers In all patented article on the market was destroyed by de cisions of the supreme court of the Cnitwl States. The court held l)ut ok .,r ot patents do not receive the r.fcht by the patent law to control the pr.ee at hicb retailers must sell to consumers. The dec Is ten la word ap plied only to a nerve tonic for wefc-h a patent bad been hwued, bat ill con iro! ail patented articles sold under reatrlctions not to retell at cut rate Safety rasor. talking machine and thousands ot other patented articles are affected by the decision Naticxul CiplMl Dravltlet. Prtdat Wilson has dictated Into a talking machine a long apeech that Kill be grosutd oat to SI tribe of In dians on H reaenariotia on the or soon to be made by Dr Joseph l: ion, of PhUadelnfaia, and Major McLa ;h iia. Kmola'.lng her precedent breaking husband. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the president addreeeed the wifes of the aenbers of congrtas at Kaa Cher's Hall Tneeday ob the net!ou of WasoUtcm slr-s. Senator Simmon: ehinBa of tbe senate finance ccmmltte. w le potdjc a llsf of 2f oaeettoos reiath.g to the tariff prepared by majority member :t it coar. mitts which wtll be en: o aangfgc jrrrs of the com'ry rii.jatt '.'.' . naam made estesnl- J'os. t Se.j-tor Chamherlala befcre th i t trrttor:s commit' tot sr. . .: hi uswarrantetl 'i & t.-.ttr .'fejrr;rlft)a had ...id a :-okd Aji'a ralird b.X Hall, Sunday aftornooti Clerk of TlllaiitwV Co.. Oregon. TllUmook. Oregon, oa the, 30th dy Juno, 1013. Claimant misr.i vrticaoi ; Perly K. Couhon. SI la. t). Mire. Albert Ilewn, Henry tai, all of lllalrte, Orgtn. II. P. lllfiHY. HcjHter. T, It Use June IT. NOTICE E0R PUBLICATION. Academy June loth. fhi wondwrfnl chance of iacllal ad vice for one day only. He will come to be present at the t V. S, Commencement KxercUcui of tlw icho.il i May '), 1913. but will ftwl time to lUtcn to your eae . NOT1CF. I. hereby given thst Mary you only atterwl. Ihin't fall tn bo ' It. Thornan. of TlIUnwk, Oregon. lto. (Pt'HUSIIKlt.) Department cf The Interior. LAND oKI'lt'Kat PurllarMl. Ore. .i .. i ... . . . nnai ur.Mii in sun:. .1 . ami morn tieie i a jj day of July. I VI ', . ' re iu OfDee, at Portia- ' 'eg ? Any wf'.n . .if v thla pttrehaae tt e c 'ff u a conical at ' . ' e u'uy i . . u . . . .. . . . . , ... ". 'T ni'-iE rs Ill thl olllre. a . c f fjcS waukl Uefeat the t " H V IIS FOR SALE. present. AdmiMton IV. It aere lotl. i 1 Cow t. ah.1 Ivrir price H.VO tr galo ltl bat.e ' acre lcrrlr. fveat noal. Pine 1. mr house Willi ti ifri CfinfJ. aei Tf r, .crege in pf i -e I . ' 'on OeemtK-r 2M. 1911. male Home 1 ef A. I'la.krr i j rr. if t t 31 CjH WHEELER THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY WERTHE LANDSLEUTE. ' Da wir nun unser ernt Klaas 8per.gl3r $ and Plomber Geschaeft in d alte I. O. . O.K.BuiIdung nun gogenuebvr Arson's Blacksmith Shop stohond versetzt' halx-n, nehmen wir una din Fraihelt ' Ihnen da von Mitteilung zu inarhn. una 3ie zu ersuchen. una mil Ihrn werten Auftrugen zu beehren. Uetuezt auf gute ech.ief U erfahr- ung, so wie auf unnere gute Kuntnisso wiiion wjr rij veriichern. 'fas wir alle Auftraege naeh Ihrern Wunchand zu vollkommenor Cufriwlun. heit nach rnaesigen Preisen ausfuehrun I koennen. Wie '., B. Pumpen. Wa&serleitungen, I.uftheitzunger, .Milch und Wasserbe- V.cl,..w '.. ..II I. i rtl i t ,uii miuriei niecnaroeilen, so wie Autornobil und Velo Reperaturen und bagefcilen, etc. tM ist unser elfriger Wunsch, rnit all den werten I.andsleuten, Schweitzern und Deutschen hier in Tillumook und Urngcbung bekant zu werden. Inzwischen emplehlen wir uns Ihrem geelgneten Wohlwollen mlt Achtung und Ergelenhelt. AI.NOLD GRUENENWALD, FRED ROHRBACH. Tillamook Sheet Metal Works. yffv Kr-Mf. Ik,' !,,M Aim. ll fail iFs;"" ''' Corraeiimi Establish Yourself at WHEELER The Nehalem Harbor Co. will make special inducements to men with families who will lo cate in WHKELER. i'M'tTty for ri'siik'iK'fs or lie sixMircfj ni rensoiwililc , for lii.siiicss l)iiil(lins can "I'L Hfl 0n terms. INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION The Nehalem Hatbot F. A. JACKSON. S.crUry Wheefef, OlCgOIl r1 ittA run... til P.il inS ""mm viiiwii i j Till , ook Offltei lrr. K-i