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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
WE GUARANTEE BIO HONEY HATHAWAY 4 a o o D CO PRICES 4 jlffappcnltiflf.f Hot Ulti 4 bilker CM ... It ,Ui,vi n Waft I ft I M t. - IMse isilh U Portland . . v I it . ... I . V. . I.. I $it Wiiltca . i i .. II or ii c i h i j . Ml HUfirhn lUrrcll liai U-ctt ! y Jul cp IIdIdioi nfflrUl for in SJlh JuJtrtnl District. tt'c nnvcr Uc (ho nainr towel on the rrund i-ulutnr, MiMiltmi' SAtiltnry barber hep. IawV fur tho revolving it. Alkn U r 1 H ti j.- nrl oollotliic i.-cjii for lh iliirr rltii; msrhlnr. Mhinr nld on pnrttKttlU, !tr pair fuw'ltl. MuValll lee erratn In peer, fro in tirtc to Un Kiton, delivered to any jtt of the iy, U.'JJi r Kllf Jlwi-et iJbop, delusive i;ont. Ilfll I Itudulph 7.rhmn vi, Jtn Vernon, trip lo Sr., and Jim loc Vernon, ml ( J. 'Ilultcy U ult tUt In the Circuit v;litr i : fort.i. ii . i Mltiiun ; (Vitl l ro5r I'll. frm M Mr. II. W. Kuhlman snd children ltoo ' an Tbr4v morning for r'onl , Cnup wiirrr ibjr will vilt relsuvc i (lit th? no I two or Ibrre wcrVs. llranduf, Marfj9fe.e ff(r, wrrt, ,u to Jotut Coleman nd ItruUh F. Hwrbner; t'sitl .. i ftcs I foVclifcV- and tt'w, P. Purcell rnal Mrsrt N. 1 1 I I . l-ot HuiHlny night between Prcsby terliw church and Miller Ave., on Third Hi., b gold chain with erins pendant. I'liKlnr ilomi. InnVe Hi III I it nlllce, Attorney C. W. TnlmnKo mid brother Mrpu hift on Thuriwly for Houthnrn Jri-fon whoro thoy will enjoy n mumm of IhiiiIImk. C. V n l,oiit to tnko h tniK-h nntM rrt nml hU rrtmiy frl(nU hoi tin. i l. will return In liio tlmo iinii li Uiit'fllwl liy hi vnrntlon. Ir. A, M. Tnylor of Hn Frnnclifo wi fin ltm tukinj; In H, (, frf(. I i livo hi I'ortUivl, inmlit n trip In TillNiMNik thtt wok la mo hl hrother WiImui lnjrlor of thv Alien ttuv. T. S VrdthrMl of HIIMwifo, fteoom iNnim Mm horn. Jam.' HitijlKiy mimI Wpiily tuh v. Illfnin W. Mmllh n n no ftrtilcl t tir- sW fdfn, Onirt frifn Tlllaifiwk i iinlv in which Hi (ilJiintiirii Mot;lit rocr a Imio U) ii fnrin. tlio rmirt fi , ii iKic-rinK n itM-ition in mvor ni ainiiri. i,An..ih.y If. It. 1'iinlwny bimI C. W. TnlmiiKe wnfit for Huhfy timl T. II. lUmlloy fr Smith. Clay lUritcr who formerly rutldrxi with lil paiixitii tn.-rc, iIImI kI hU homo nt 0lm Crrck Ul SwttiriUy, t thn I of fourteen )'cni. Hawaii apjiar t cully quite wnll up to within two or i three wrrki of hli ilcatb whtfti he wait taken n mlde nly ill and It wan lpovcrei ' that he hail tutierruloaW of the Ixinc. lie taken U) Korea I (irovo and op crated on and cVerylhlnK done to aavo hid fq Itut to no avail, ,MI Kara (Jllca, who haa lcen cin ploycil at Mason & l'iinltti;ton'a aloru fur tome lime, and Ml Kuhy Dunn, who haa hail flmrwu of thit itIIIIii'T)' 'cparlmeiit of that lintlltllfoti, Imth left for oulido miix on ThuruJny. Ml flilc will villi friend In l'ortlarJ ard Kenttlr and will then ?o to her home In Oklahoma. MU Dunn return ed to her home In Kajcerm. D r . W c n dt Ii the only Kyc Specinllit p'rmaner.tly locatetl In Tillamook. Your cyca whl-h are the mot acniillvc or gan of your Uly ihould be exNtninttl by a phyalrlan who l capable to reeog nlle illaeae other than the ncetl of kUmcl I KUaranteo my Kle nnil am alwayi here, to make good that guarantee. I'rlrei are rcmonabla n anywhere. LUT luRK'k Meat tij. ahoii. Iltitiatrlrk. I ... I vUltlntf frltMi 6 IUjuc I'arlor Mulchm for full V I week. I, Ik jf ainl wife Jare citjoj- K1 htqW ttl Week'. EaliMtic. Ilawktn are 1'art Wts ( Tall U mijoyltiK the nihal l I'vrllanil thl week. A K Crate and daUfhtrr Helen Ilo.it Tone al Tillamook Kr of Clovenlale look the - t 1 1 f' I 1 1 H. M w m - II. K, Iraifof ItoekaWRy, villi- i .cuTs.iBV f 1 1 iiFiii mi iiir inn , fir.. iiicnt".e lofl on Thurniay tor Kill. ...I -l. ...III .il.il -i... niiv PIIU tt Strawberrlo. They are Kft- OllVi'f iiiwl l.tdVil Jonra WOltt nrl.bli ffk lit I a rt.tri(ti In I'lull ttl .iii 1 1 vi i 1 1 1 1 1 " ifcih towali for uvury cuntomrr, for Ir. Hi'.ilut.... u.1.. - - i uiLiiiinr lib Vliv " H' up to in to whether you vmj HACK. .luiiirn iiiuicni'ir nan imm IIIIIBIHIIII III IIIHU Ui imipii nir ii .nun, .-nil, v iiiioier m rouiiivu III one. ' I'vimlniilon U now elerklnir in I'umliiKlnn Co. store. VISIT CLOUGH "en you want anything Drug Store I It also keeps CHOOL SUPPLIES FOR EVERY PUPIL CLOUGH Tllli RBLIADLH uggist and Book Seller ! count, lt trade. ! Ulnar' Variety Store. "Dmp In ami look around." See Turr and Shild lfore you twirl anJ k'et priee on flrt el hln girt at their mill V mile n-iuth of Tllla. HMMik City. Wr n haixllo any aire order on nhort notice, flee Geo. I Hainlln. only tint clam hott.n mover In Tillamook lunly. Tlilrty-flve year In the lwlne. V. 0. Ikn No. tie MIm Mlna l'lacr wlhr to thnV alt her friend who kindly atiUfirl her In ecurlni the piano during in late contest at the Manou. I'ennlni:'" ,Ci Co. lore. llerl King rl wife are Portland vl.itorn thli week. Mr. Klnm will at lend an Bicmbly of the Nmarlno Church which laVei iilaeo at I'ortlnrxl till week. K. J. Hotter of .Spoknno. hai been In the city during the pail week in the Intercut of a furniture home that is cndeavorlnif to K"t the contract to furnlih the new lintel. Mildred 11. Small and K. D. Small ,i ii ek.. II. .mill and V. Anna nerrnn, n..l..,rl llerrnll i "Uit Mletl in m fireuit r.urt i.rttvlmr that n uunrdiiin! Hi..... tin nmui ntt'd Jr iwo 01 dcfentlaiila nnd the pnijHirty bo aohl. Morrl Leach wuh a Koeknwny busl ii..m vlaltor on Wedneadny The In erenholnthe heiu-h ipul"Uon which will noil lKe place will no dmibt ilo nmnd it meiil hop on the bench in the nenr future, The member of the Uebeknh decree of the I. O. 0. F. will present the nbiy. "The Way of The World," Juno J9lh. ,,,,,1-Otb. at Ihe Cem theatre. The procecUof the pla.V will Im lined to .p fiirniHli the new lodi:o nm. A vnluiible l.ore belonKinK l J". CbriMemen of lleu.Uk. wan Borlnu-ly injured by bol..K kicked bv am. her h(iri,ethe llr.l of the week. Dr. Keedy n.port that the horro will h '"nabled fie noine time. , c .vlilHehau and iiephmv II. John- .., Wmlni'wlny for Forlhinil where thoy ro unJoyl"K ""; tival. Tlioy wero accompnnled liy bum i ..it.., irrual Hliermiiii " wh t h.t euy win. . (Ino euteh of Hl'' 0 J. Hlancharil of Hemlock, nccoin- iiimled by I Ih Ubukmow j3s lofl on SVedneHdny fr - trip Mr. Hlancharil will vh.lt In W mhloKtonaud Mho, ami the Rlrl. will vlflt rohitlve in Yamhill and Sheridan whilo none. Tho veKotablu wKon comlnK from the valley anil wo warn you to bo creful in nmklnir y"r purchase.. iMt qa turday I hoy noli! (iooaeberrlea ut rL " If you would huvo come ;o ho lUC.4Weeould huvo hoW you a box for fl.W. IN m ,C"UH' (U . ii... I. ,. fnn country.) U. B. Church Notn. SunUy Srluxil at 10 a. m. The p.nitor II. F. While will not Ik present, however, there may be i-roach-iitK l IIMi. n. yet not aure. All are invltcil. I. H. Mcene l'cr H. F. White. I'aitnr. ChrUtian Church Notes. 10 A. M. Bible ScIimiI with clause lor all. If you tin not ntlend elsewhere we want you with tm. 11 A. M. Preaching by P'nitor. Sub ject, "Taking the Church to the 1'e.iple." 7 I. M ChrWtlitn Kndeawr. 8 1. M. livaiiKeliitic Service. Sub ject for icrmon, "The Orent Game." A conllnl invitation I extended to any or all of thcie iiervicei, It. K, Jope, rntor. Methodist Church Notes. There should be 100 delente from Tillamook to the World' Cnrbtkn Cit izen Convention In Portland, Jnne 2 July G. Thn lovoun vacation ueriml Ih the time of net;lcct of ehutch work too often. Lot un nee to it that thl year it will not be ho. .. f I.... C..l.,.,.l ..... Iw.lli.v.. la ili. ii,,, iur ouiiiiiij oh'"i "ii lot I . ,, , , i. n.... Im Mpienuiu anu u ucieui wir. mi' preparation of lessons is a nuntt en- eournKinx feature. Next Sunday: At 10 A. M. Sunday School. We have classes and teacher for all. If not elsewhere enrolled plan to bo there. At U A. M. Public Worship. Sub Jint: "Our Live Fitting Into God's Plan." At 7 P. M. Youiik People' Meeting. At 8 P. M. Public Worship. Subject: "Playing tho Fool." You are invited. 11. W. Kuhlman, Pastor. CARD OF THANKS. HOT BISCUIT, hot oakom, made with ROYAL Baking Powder are detioioum, health ful and eamily made. "That's the sixth Studebaker we've passed- the only kind to invest in" "Trie only kind because, as I always say. whin a man puts money in a thing he wants to know that he's going to net the worth of it out again." "That's plain business as I look at it" "Thnt's why I say the price doesn't tell you any thing nt all. There's only one thing that tnlks except the wngon itself. That's the name of the maker." "When you buy n Studebaker you're buying a vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex perience ixty years of success and sixty years of reputation for die square deal. That's why a Stude baker always look good to me." "My father used lo lay that Studebaker honor wi a ture ai a Umlrd State bank note. He wu talking after having ued Studi-luker vehicle ince he wu a lad, and he told me hi father bclete him aid. "lie ufe Ret a Studebaker." "Vehicle builder can't hold that oit of reputation now.a. dayi without delienng the good. A StudebaLer wagon ha the f-eir in it. Tht" why a man geti the mat out of it why it'i alway an economy." "Dealer may my lo you aomethine ele i jut a good." Out when you buy Studebaker, you're making a ulc invrttment every time." 5c our Dtalcr or write at. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NKWVOSK CltrCAOO DALLAS KANSAS CTTY DEXVER Ml.NXKAI-OUS SALT LAKJC CTTY SAM fXANCJSCO POXTULNa, OXE. Visit the Toggery Saturday, June 14th SPECIAL With Every $10 Suit, $2 Worth Mdse. Free With Every $15 Suit, $3 Worth Mdse. Free With Every $20 Suit, $4 Worth Mdse. Free With Every $25 Suit, $5 Worth Mdse. Free The Toggery We wlnh to thunk tho citizens of Til llinlr luitromiL'O tti the bus hIoiih of Ihe Annual Conference, uml The averaice workmim likes to rest on t It.. ... .1 ... ..1. !!.. 1. lli, itnlitl. I p I.... .1.... 1... ..ut. tm tn hlllnll SUPREME COURT SAYS PORT OF BAY0CEAN WAS ILLEGALLY ORGANIZED. The Snprftii" Court Iiiih nfllnui-fl the dccl-lon In the I'ortol Bnyocmn Jcnicon fiiieitl from (he decision fif . Jii'lsff (itllnwit In the Circuit C".nirt wlio hel l Hint tho election wn llleji.il in thut the territory em-lr.-ici;l in Hie I'nrt ovcrbippeit Into other witter fhi:li. Attorney H. S. JohnMoii nnil T. H, Hundley r-rc-icnlel the citizen-, who won out In bfith coiirU, while Wetler atiaei hnti the J'tirt' iile of t lie cnee. h'ilowinir In the ni;inlnte of the Siilreme Court : 'l"his is n proeewliriK in the nature of ()ij' warrnntj to test the legality of the orKanizatinn of the jort of Bny oeean, an alleged municipal eorpora tiif. rlairmni; U have lKcn orijsntjtml ur.li-r the provisions of the statutes j rovniini; for the organization of port. Ihe petition for an order for an elec Don ti determine whether the proposed twrt should lie organhed is in proper form and stxcifics the boundaries of the t'TOimca fwrt with convenient cer tainty. In the notice of the election, after specifying the place of beginnin.; and several calls not neceaiary here to observe, occurs the following indefinite call "Thence north five miles to the southwest corner of section 3, Lown hip 2 south range 10 veil of the Willa 1 mette Meridian, thence west one half I mile, thence north along the quarter section line in section 4, township 2 outh range 10 wtt of the Willamette Meridian, ami sections 33 and 28 Lo the north line and section 28, township 1 south range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian' -the indefinite call being italicized. The proposed boundaries especially to those aiding in tho enter- Sunday so that he can go to church, tiilninent of ministers ami delegutes- I Hut he very seldom thinks how hurd Tho pastors who so Kindly iruve up his wife works tin tiiat uay, more man their Sunday services, ab t'Hstor anu memherHof tho U.-li. Church, we ox press our hlh appreciation. Fraternally, I. t!. Meese, 1'astor. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. Make the Home Look Cheery A l5-wH Muds Lamp on your front porch can be lit cvrry night until midnight and rtelsUr not ovrr fifty cents per months on the meter. Tillamook Electric Lijbt. A Fuji Cevpiny WILL SPALDING, Manager. miv ntlmr. He likes the rest, so why not give her the same kind of pleasure, let her be free from tho care and trouble of cooking Sunday Dinner, und take her and the remainder of the family down to Tiliumook's leading eating house and enjoy tho comforts of home, away from homo. Dinner served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Look for tho sign EAT. PALM CAFE 2nd Avenue, Next Door to Tillamook Feed Co. THOROUGHBRED PER- CHER0N STALLION KING. A beautiful gray horse 1800 lbs. or over; will maku the following season at Dawson Uros. Livery barn at Tilla mook.'; . , C. S. Briscoe. There Is a saying that ''rapid eating is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suiter inn from indigestion or constipation, which will result even tually In serious illness if not correct ed. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated insalivated, Then when you have a fullness of the stomuch or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Cham berlain's Tablets, Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the uso of these tablets. They arc easy to take and most agreeable In effect. Sold by all dealers, AdvettUi) . the Herald, because tho Herald has the largest circulation of any paper in tho aounty. ' Iho included portions of the watershed . ..., V5, i.... i , Hon of the watershed tributary to Ne . tarts Hay. The relators brought this i ,.,-l... ,u ,! J.l.t.4lIK '-KlliK liilDC CI1U19 UIIM also fraud and irregularity in the con duet of the election, which matters are stated in the opinion. The court de clared the proceeding void, and the de- ! ft ndanta appeal. Mc lifting. C. J. The fir3t content- lion of appellant is that by riling a complaint against the corp ration eo nomine relators have admitted the ex istence of the corporation, and in sup- port ox this proposition they cite i i Spelling Extraordinary Remedies, 1S14; 3 Abbott Mun.Cor.,bec.lU5. and nnm I erous decisions. These do not apply in this ci)9c as the defendant is described, , not ax a corporation, but as a pretend ed corporation, and the persons claim- J ing to be the officers are not described I nor impleaded as such, but as individu ' als onlv. ! Wi do not believe the notice of elec tion sufficiently describes the e.xterior ' boundaries of the proposed port. The omission of one call from the de scription of the boundary leaves a 1 hiatus to be supplied by the imagina tion of the person reading the notice. A defective description of a boundary 1 in a deed may be corrected by a suit to have it reformed according to the true, intent of the p.irties, buta misde ! scription in an election notice cannot , be corrected nor reformed bv any sort , of proceeding. It mnst be absolutely definite in tUelf. This notice lacks that quality, and the proceeding is void. We are also of the opinion that the inclusion of part of the watersheds of two other bays renders the proceeding void. In State ex rel. v. Port of Bay 1 City, 129 Pac. 490, we held that a sub Jstnnttaland not a technically mathe matical compliance with the statute is I sufficient: but the area of watershed tributary to other ports is so extensive in this insance that it passes beyond a -nere technical deviation from the statute and becomes a matter of sub stance. It is not contemplated that inhabitants of other ports shall be bound by the notices posted in the dis trict proposed to be included, and thbir right can only be protected by the ports refusing to sanction any substan tial deviation from the aret which the ttute permits the inhabitants of any particular locality to include within their port boundaries. Tne two propositions above discussed settle the case, but we deem it proper to call attention to the irregular man ner in which the attestation of the qualifications of nonregistered voters was conducted. Sec. !U49. L. O. L., prescribes a form, designated as"Blank A," to be subscribed by a nonregistered person claiming the right to vote at an election, wherein he is required to set forth particularly his place of resi dence and length of time he has resided in the state. This the Judges may re quire to be attested by not more than six witnesses,, who mint be freho!ders of the counn' and who are required to subscribe to the following oath: "n a the undersigned witnesses do swear that our names and signatures are gen uine; that we are each personally ac quainted with the elector and his resi lience as stated, that we believe all his other statements are true, and that we are each freeholders in the county." It will be seen that there are two facts of which the witness must have actual and personal knowledge: (1) Of the actual residence of the person offering his vote; and (2) that he has reoiiwl in the statu for six months immedmU'iy preceding the eletion. The statements of the intending voter, or of other per sons, to the subscribing witpess to the affidavit, are not sufficient to qualify him to testify as to the residence of the voter, lie must know at first hand that the voter resides in the precinct nnd that ho has resided in the state for six months; and this, of course, in volves actual acquaintance with the voter for that period. It does not ap pear that the subscribing witnesses to the affidavits referred tn had any such acquaintance with the persons whose qualifications they vouched for. The witnesses did not oven resido in the district where the vote was taken, and did not know of their own knowledge where any of the pro posed voters had lived for the six months next preceding the election. There was a large number of these persons, .all employees of the Potter Healty Company, which appears to havo been the active agent in the project of creating the port of Bay ocean in connection with its business Interest) at that place; and most if not nil of them, It is conceded, 'voted in fuvorof the,oi,(auiz.tioti of the port. (Continued on Pago 4)