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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
Che Cillamook Berald Issued Cwlcc a Week Crcmblcv. editor - Cwcsd.iv and Friday Notice Closing Strcwm. Knterod as sivomU-liJ matter Mnv 17. WIMt thiMWoJlco r" Orvjrvn. under tho act of March 3, !!?.. YHAR IN A1A ANCH srnscmrTioN si. so a .10 JltU'crtlslttn Hale ' ccnl AUvortlenent I'twt Insertion. per - Each subsequent lrrtion. lino . . . 1 Vl... Timher Claim!" - - 10-w Notice. rr lino - - - Cnrtta of thtnk. per Hn - , lawnl. w line. rt n.ortkm - .7J j Each subsequent Ineortlnn, lino Resolution of Condolence awl liCKtc nolle, per lino Hiwin X- Professional etirds.nw- R.00! .06 nutilMv Adverligormmt, per ineh . . i ii 1.... A A t.mtt I let in Art on Mumtay ami Thursday inBs to insure publicntlon in follow ir Tttdfdny ami Krlilny isuw Rr:wons are Impomtlv. KNOW A 1.1. MKN' HYTIIKSK I'KK SKNTS, Thrtt. WHEUKAS. tho Inte H.mrd of Ftsh wl t5ae Cmiiuii-stnn-,,4 ..f tlm State of Oregon (an well . !t predecessor, tho Uoanl of Fish hits propiCtcd nml t',vHl. M,u' l,t,v" I .ntlm; ml iloklnu tho waters of Tillamook Hay ami It trllmtnrlos. In Tillamook County, Mate of Oregon. . . ... i M with salmon nsn, ami i'oo: WHEKEAS. snid Tilhituook Hay aixt It trilmtniie arc frequented by A(. II till rth. ami. for tho purpose f pr- j tfi'tiiiK tho same, tho suld Mute uonru of Fish ami Game Commissioner has deckled to close a tributiuy of snhl Til Utnook Hay. known an HolU!rton Slouch, above a point on said llo.pinrt- NOTICE KOR PUHLICATION. (I'UHI.lSlllilt l)tpttmetit tf The InUrioi. It S. lMNl)OKIK'Kall''l.Hl1Or .06 I Mar 9, lia Ulil ll n,v,V K. i-honiM. of nilm.li. Of."0 it .. ....i.... j 1911. ni ! on ----- . . v.. for rr leiM rmrj-, j S. townehlp 1 S.mth. Rutr Wrt. WllhntMttM MrWi.n. ..f mtmiiwt to mk IW, t .wubll.h ihta ' J f" ,U,vedwcrlbl.bfowJ. i M County lrk of TA OrRn. at -rilUwu.k CUjr. ih h Uay of Jun. i'lalHwat nam" 7oTickTor nmucAiioN. ho, Hon'- The Varrn t'onstruction Com(nny now h forre of men onaed in the completion of their pnvint: contract which was left uncompleteil Ut fall. i r.v...r inmri4tini7 to note tht1 diff erence in the construction of tho pave-' b,.ot, ; town for the pat few day . K w mwv hoinir laid ami the I m,i., hurrietl trio to NoAowln, look- I tni Iniil Inst venr. In : ftr hi nmivrtv interest nl that t'Uli 'iifc mis ' - - r THE CL0VERDALE-NESK0W1N ROAD. Mr. James Walton. Jr. one of our TilhimooW resident who has .k r.f tilm-.. it -iiiDears Inai more binding material i beinir used on the foundation rock, and in retranl to the we-irins surfac; there is a decided difference. Instead of a combination of bitumen and sand beinj: spread over the streets with rakes like so much sawdust, as was done last year, an al together different wearing surface is beinc put on now. The wearing sur face that is now being laid is composed of bitumen and small pieces of toek such as the contract calls for. Mr. Roy who has been engaged by the citv as inspector of the work being done is looking after his work very thoroughly anb is insisting that the work be done according to contract. One does not not have to be an expert in regard to street paving to realize and understand through observation that the work now being done is altogether different to that done unJer Engineer Richardson's management. It eems to us that the street pavin' v.-,r now being done place. In a tak with tho Mitor Mr. Walton said : "The trip to NeVowin is hard and rough and is going to bo hard and nuigh for some time until the roads are improved. Only until recently has that section of the Conntv received any con sideration from the County Court but the road problem down that wav is ex ceptionally hard because so much of the road is improper!' located and tho Court is properly very reluctant to do much improving on wads of the cork screw, up and down kind. Large lr tions of the road from Cloverdalo to Neskowin should be correctly located and this should be done at once before there is any further building done to conform to the road as it is no locat ed. Improvements on roads that must necessarily be changed arc wasteJ and the longer an incorrectly located road is allowed to stand, the harder it is to have it changed because natu'ally those who have built their houses and under Mr. Rov's inspection ought to Kirns convenient to it are discommoded be evidence in itself that the work done , .vhen the change is made. The Hudson on Slough tr SI" West ii.013.7 foot from - nw i.. -.,,,.. In S.wtlnna iom t. ,..... Ml? -lovwioo .- - --- 'it 21. 25 andM. of Township I South, Range 10 West, of the tllamotte Morvdinn this point on said Hoiurt on Slough being more particularly de signated by pout eroded by tho Master Pish Warden warning tho public; aim also another tributary of said Tilla mook Hay, known as MU'nl Klvcr above a iwint wjicro mo couiuy wnijo" f Miami K'vor jun last year came far short of being whnt the contract called for. rW. C. King returned on Saturday from Talant, Or., where he has been ; for some time looking after property interests. Mr. King reports some of the Valley town as being somewhat Qretown cutoff is pretty well along ami should be finished this summer. This ia a antnruli'l imnrovement ami i a niece of work thnt will be of lasting value because it is correct in location and grade, a piece of road that the County can afford to improve because it is level and direct. Considering that i i.i i.t.. i,i dull lust now as a result or me over- . . . . . , this improvement fr the reason that Dooming tney nave receiTeu uujihk . . , , ,., ,. J . it romnved the road from in front nl past two years. He says mat some oi ...i,i.,. T. ,. . .L1 thehousesof a number of resident, ine vaney lowns nave pusneu ininKs , . . .. . ... .... the Court and esnec allv Mr. Farmer is too far a ong certain lines, anu inai . . -, . , , . i ent t ed to gnat cred't for this piece of now they have got to slow down and c"uu , . . ' .... . . ' . . , . .,... work which is going to prove a greit awow a natural aujuaiiiicni io , , , . . . . , ..,.... n-ii i n-. ... blessing to the reaiJents of the extreme place, li amook City can congratu- " ' , i . ; . . tt u South of T amook County and those late herself upon never naving been . ... . . .,,.. f ,, ... trvellini? down there. In spite of the overhoomea. borne ot U3 nave oeen a - 7 . ..... . . u unfavorable road conditions, the tern little impatient in times past because u'"a ' . . ... , ,f , , tory about NeHkowin is building up and mnrr ailvcrtisinr' baa not ben done for ' TlllmnnV It h.. hn h.ird for u. to 1 a '1 f building is going 00. .:n .u:i., ...ki..;,. .,un. moreover the cheese factories gener- nccu Skill woiic uui ucii,iiuuiiiih .y" ii ' ..i , i . have kept up a bombardment through rePn mote m,lk than l"tn- advertising schemes including leaflets: More ransnew are coming into the namnhlets and larr-e disnlav ads in the Little Neatucrn section and given goml V, .. . roads I confidently exnect to see a rortiana papers, mere nas ueen, as , it were, a continual tooting of horns '" lnflux of Pop'iltion. all about us, while Tillamook has used only the ordinary means of letting her liuht ohin After nil. it spm thnt our policy has been for the lest. Every ' HOTEL RAMSEY ARRIVALS. improvement that Tillamook U nO'.V 1 Friday, Juno 6th. ll Uilit- , ,x ... . . , , I c. uun'iieiHon, .fvs. uoyie, it. a, maKing, anu mere are many of them, Byrne, F. Rebble, A. H. Hlack, Mrs is jusutiea. tvery building that is Capt. F. Johnson and James Shaw all being erected is being erected because of Portland; P. E. Myers, J. Mam and theie is a legitimate demand for the R. H. Alexander of Kansas City ; Hert earne. grangers who come into our Arrivee, St. Paul; P. Dyrom. C-anbal ity with a view of investing can read- di ; L. H. S lun-io'. ani wife, Heaver ily grasp the situation and in conse-' Ed Hallier, Soider Peterson, City, fl ience investors are rapidly gaining Satur lay, Juno 7th. mucn connuence in iniumook. Tilla- Tom RooJ. Mrs. Lal'orte, W. D. mook's present boom is not baaed upon Wendevhill. E. A. Culp, G. W. Turner nui air lounaation. It haa a genuine- all of Portland: Felix Rnv. SfnhU.r. Lyle Cramer, Jim M.i MrFnll. Horace B. Wwtoo, all t)rog. U. F. ItWBV. T. lsl UkU" J1'"0 l' (t'Ulll.lll"- ncps.ln.rn! of ll ' U Mrty il. WIS. NOTI0U hr.hr iv.n it, in.m i'y'u,s H oau. for ft. .'..:;., iw. mm. mwi. " I . .' .u,..t.l.. I Nnuin. H"'H - W.t. WllUtt M-r..ll.n. ta' HW wtttmlon rrr. i ""' " " th. tend Khot 1rwriht. Mm J . t UIMi KMf. rjMtd Mt of TilUmook, mwtkri C. IUi. TtlUnH-.V, ll p, miy. Kit;titor. Pioneer Trn.r O.L. DICK; jon, Hio Mime I'fUc IbH. J. b. KttDY, D.V. TllljmnoK VI. 1 1 pin Alms t.H , ... b-. J . Olaus Lawyer l)icr t m in it ti.,.. 'rill-tuinuk hridiro cro-so said Iwlow tho Pacific Railway & Navlga tion Company's railroad bridge crowing said Miami River, all being In una moiik County. St4te of Oregon, to pre vent fishing therein by any mown whatever, except with hook and lino, commonly called angling, for salmon rt.h, during the period of time herein after specified. NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE lb HEREHY 01VEN by said State Hoard of Fih nd (lame Commissioner that said tributary of Tillamook Hay, known as HoUarton Slouch, alnive a point on said Hoijuarton Slough, ii' 31 el 2,013.7 feet from tho section corner common to Sections 23, 2i. 25 ami 2f. of Township 1 South, Range 10 West, of the Willamette Mcrodlan -this point on said Hopjarton Slough being more nar ticulnrlv designated by post erect ed by the Master Fish W union warning the public, is hereby closed to (lulling of any kind for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, from and after July It, 1113. until on and after October 15, 1913; ami that the tributary of said Tillamook Hay. known as the Miami River, above a point where a county wagon bridge crosses said Miami Rivor just below the Pacific Railway & Navigation Com pany's railroad bridge crossing said Miami River, is hereby closo.l to fUh ing of any kind for salmon fih. except with ho .k ami line, commonly called angling, from and after July It, 1913, until said tributary it opened again to salmon fishing, as provided for ureter Section 6316 of Ixni' Oregon Laws; and it ia and will be unlawful to Ash for, or take, or catch any salmon fish by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called ang- lintr. in anv of said waters during the said periods of time above specified. Any and all persons whomioever so fishing in violation of this notice will be prosecuted as by law provided. HUGHES Chairman 1 Con.tituting DUNCAN ' State Hoard Secretary of STONE , Msh ami .am vummisaiuiicrs Norici! I'ou ih;iii.icaton. ness anout it that gives us much cour- .age tor the future. Cramer. Bjaver: A. C. Alexander. Hav Cltv. P. H. , Schorr, Kansas City; Carl White, H. . j . . . , f Will I f lltbUf IJ( BACCALAUREATE SERVICES AT "? tl unttOJlAit LMUKLfl. I ' aunuay, june, bin i On Sunday morning a large number of our people gathered .it the Christian Church to do honor to the graduating class of 1913 and listen to the bacca laureate uerrnon delivered by Rev.D.A. MacKenzie. H. I)., pastor of the I'res byterian Church. The subject of Or. MacKenzie's dress was "The contended that Price of Success." a ad- He S. P. Strang. E. IS. White. F. A. Voertwan, R. I). Cru'ckshank, F. P. Pyle, Edward Barrett, C. Harrett, all of Portland; Roy Brinner, New berg;0. B.. Parker, Carl White of Mc Minnviile; J. A. Jensen, C. V. Palmer, Wheeler. Monday, June 9th. Frank Woodward, S. Phillips, Torn Rood, W. Pool, B. McFrait, B. S. 0'- iJt:intJii nfiiiiiiii i a r n tii r nivi i . r . ft.1( ; ut . 4 uii ren mi or rortiand: J. iu luvwiiuuicorsna is ui lit-; rkwMrxi RmU.m n v iu jor un-j men bend every energy in i Seattle, tllB Onil ill rint inn 1 1 ...... 1. 1 . 1 . . I houd not b measured by position or'nR CIIRF AI I CUkUrvc by dollars, but rather ,v pfTn. f..,iUK'LUKt ALL CHANGES .l-.. ' . .. : ' i me man wno uui the best under the cirenrnKtarie(s the he could i was Indi'i-d fUCPf'Rifflll m r i . . . mutivunzie pui particular stress upon the necessity of spiritual tfiiidanco mrougn life, stating that without that bpiritual Buidanco wo were like a ship wuuuuk a puot. Or. MacKenzie is a profound thinker and his address whs indeed an inspira tion to all who hear! hlrn. Flowing uro the names of those vho aro members of this year's gradu ating class; Ruth M. Burge, Helen M Heals, Flora 0. Edgar, Gertrude N. Schlappi, Hlumiho Lucas, Wilina Cos ier, John Kbiiifjer and Paul Edgar. I DATE OF COMING. Owintr to vorv urtutt himlnuu n. Cure All has had to change the date of nis coming to inursday evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock. Be sure to come and hear this com ical dialogue. To see tho tallest woman in thu world is worth lCc alone, Come and enjoy a hearty laugh. Thursday evening, June 12, 8 o'clock, ut tho Academy Hall. Nazerene Meetiagi. Services Tuesday and Friday evim. ings, Sundays at 3 and 8 p. rn. (PUHLISUXR.) Department ut flic Interior. II. S. LAND OFFICE at PoftUo-l. Ore April I7lh. lll NOTICE U hereby glvon tlwt Chester C. Shaw, whwn poat oltle J" dross is euro of Shaw tW lUnllr Cu lHirtland. Oregon, did. the 36th day ot April. 11S. ln In thi er Sworn Statement and .pleitka. No. oau'Ji, to purcha" th S. W. i of S. V. J, Section .U. Towrwhip I South, Range S Wyt, Wlllainott MerWUn. and the limlwr thcrron, umlar th pro visions of the art of Jutvo a. 1S7?. nl Acts atncmlatory. known th "TlmUir ami Ston Law." at wwb value ji might hr fhol by apraUflltiont. arwl that, pursuant to uen Application, tho land ami tlmtKr lhron hao Kron nppralnwl. the tlmbor rtlttMtil a.f boanl foot at 76 conti for M. anu the land i-10 ; that tnld applicant will otIr final proof in nupporl of hi application ami sworn titmnt on tho Soon lb NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. (ri?l1LlSIKM I llrpjiflmrot of Tb Inlfflor. U. . I.ANH OFr'tfKal 1'artlatMl. dir. May 17. VAX VnTlCKU Wtnb cti that CIro C, WtlmnU f Ulaln. llrifrn. , on! Jannary W. 101. ,uuio HMt'" Entry. No. OBSKl. ff N S l-M I and SW, NKJ, -Wtu-i SJ. Tthip 3 SoulK Haw SWoot. Wllliatitrtt Mrr ttiun. h AM n-iw" f ilotMn al KWICoiHmoUltsHi frif. to Ubhh elatm t tlte land b-.v !-' tribal. bfoi J. C. IIoMoh, tVwnty rv.t. 'nltmixr. tV. Orrk-lKl. at v..T. " ' , . . . -. . - - - Till-nV. Otion. w the 3Un Uay Juo. 19V4 l'rlT K. Coulo. HlUa I). Mxte. AlWrt Down, Htmty l)al, H of HUloe, Orcfc'tm. II. F. ItlOHV, Remitter T. Ll Jun 17. of FOK SALE. day of July, 19!, before the ltfltr j jj ,,erns i.xtom land with IrtitWInc. and rocoivor of th United ijUls Unl j i eot. and Ikm. wiU from ln. Oillce, l I'ortlaml, Oregon. t price II, M"). Hrurml tr 9 rttm Ihii- Any x-rioo is at liberty l prolt ' m, iapitn- it. l crr of lnJ, 1 acre borrlm, near (tic new dpt pru thu purchaic (wfoio entry, or tmtlato a .-ontost at any Um ti.-fi.rs .alrnt llaurs. b) filing a -iirr'l.ratr. al!tlav it J in thia ofllee. alleging facta which ! would dcfral the entry 1 II F IIHiHY. T ;ilgtcr. J. F. B. E. C. F. M. J GEO. KINNEY H. KELLY Fiih- bunv nrar town, U rfrtn iwiuno with i acrr of land. aifo r hrd, i arm brri-, prire ttf1. Acreage in .r-.- t auit ttcc tho own ' or A l'!akrr T. H. COYNE Atlorntt ,4t.l .J - - OppoiiU CtUi i ll n m ! i . . I I & .-J I IUlfI ft llll'UI I K V IIPNKUt wr, I'l.il. fv,. 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