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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1913)
C. . Cromblcy, Editor ls.Micri t c . :ikck c Cuc5djy Friday llnl-red -w !' matter Mav IT. 191. at fir pt ofW at Tillamook. 'rirn. umkr the act of Marrh 3, J". SlCRU'TION S1JO A YKAR IN AHVVNC8 .Htivtrttsirrt Kale ' ejtal Adert:3nt first lrrvn-n, per tin I Each ubutt irsrtort, Vwiest'! Notir cm -i. . - u l i . :ion Kach aubneuuent insertion, haw . Resolutions of t ondoleiK Md notice, per line 6 10 Botineos Pnfixil tarde.ro. t. .08 riitv Advertisement, par inch . AM. Display A most be m few of ,ft0 f.c on Monday and Tlwraday Mom .06' nrt to incur nublicatiati in follow . teg Tuesday and Friday ,?J Reasons ar imperetiv. liUY, JUNE '-'. mi a. v .. .1. ,, p.i- M.tiM ! rn iorsmrt of t?w 'o-nmrrri Chat. Hri will bo held at tb Court House the elab ho a ba.-Jjrr's srort "ahead wk in! iL il u (jo.- rk that must Everyone should turn out and five the ; dvn ra caniwt o don except thru. now association a wd boost. an oiraniMtioo of this kind. Wo ' admit that the eho tea mad mistake t mnrtUriiur imorovMnenU for tbo f i the past, but to dwell Opoa too StHHroll Park play (rounds it ha bm take of tbo past will do us w rood. e-isgftttad that soaie tree be sot oat i-i as to afford a wiod break against the northwest winds which r re vail so f.rontriy daring the wmnfr month, and at times leeasioc o much discom fort. The planting of the tree should lie one of the first improvement. We bare had nearly uar m - ith of Democratic rule and t'-;? w irli had not come to an end. Won't .njne please hold Editor Baker's head. We see by the last tfwue of the 'te.i!ic t that he i still rantin Hecaose the Oenverat contemplate a reae-mahle re'aetion of tbe tariff on Jtiry priacts. Sro. Bak er Drixr i'ir eetv rcthr 'trance vrhi one ties int- eon: irrt.on the fact that He hs1 not a wrt u av when Taft's reciprocity bill. toot from dairy proiuets ever? bit of protection, was passed. SVny Urn preat dilferene in hi attitaii a re gard to the tarin " .- i ' be lieve the diTere can be foorv saui mod up in tnat one word "pootoHce.." we moat loot to tbe future. Tb ctub is doinff a work that ta of creel heoe fit to the town and turrouadiftt eoutstr? but the burden of tiu work, financially and otnerwiee. it faltin on a cowar ttvelr few. This tU of tfktr should be remoiied. Ewyoo woo u receiving a benet from the rhtb't tirities shuid upurt the club. If you are not a member jxn at oore. DAILY CUR REM FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. FttrnUhed fay Pacific Abstract Co. WARRANTY DEEDS. Bay City Land Co. to A. L. Bieeiow 'which ' l 5 6 Cori c- "dn to Bay Ci- ' I... I at. lO d" m 1 J 1 a . B t y, vj n (v . enwij who id naj City. $10. Plat A Dedication, of Bright Water. . Sic' by C. K. Henry wf. Plat land ia See 19 and 30 3 S 10 W -est of SatM !Uke, 10. First Bank & Trust Co. to Johc Brooke lot 7 btV t? Roekaway Beacti. i no. The mole and zopher bounty law U riintrinr ra: it 1 f C ifk) 1m av I rf w am , k :"- , . W. a. SoedeVer wf to G. !. & L. names of those who have taken adeant-1 n , ,... . - - ... , j v. . r.bmio dou ivn sec -s ; o jo v U10. ace of the new law and the number of i hides which they have delivered to th-s i Nehaletn Bay Land Co. to Win. ?o qua lota 2? i 25 btk 17 N'ecarney ilCO. C. L. Zunwall & wf to John U Co- county clerk: F. C. Baker 2. Johai Stuivenea 103, Liaie Batiser 30, Al-i vj.n Wells 256, Wm. Hitnes 1S9. Eliia- As the bounty amounts to 25c for each i 5 EHhlh Sehilke & bo to J. F. Ly animal, it will be seen that the county : jack, lot 16 blk It Handlak, SI. CO. ens 160a in See 16 3 S 9 W. i0. T. U. Potter Really Co. to Mary E. Maineeon lot 7 blk -17 Bayocean 10. T. B. Potter Realty Co. to Elinor Williams lot 34 blk 50 Bayoeean, $10. First Bank & Trust Co. to Therta Stegman, lot 29 blV 51 Rockaway, Firat Bank & Trast Co. to Johu A. Milton lots AS, !7 & 45 blk 2 Rockaway i Fint Bank & Trust Co. to Frank M. " ' jWalline. lot 1 &. s; VX 2 blk 2 Rock- There is e1dence which caose ns to tway Beach, $35. believe that Tillamook City may soon1 C. AJe3C M'cCabe to A. G. Farley loU become one of the principal convention , 5, 6, 7 i S blk 3 Tillamook B'ch, K0. A. E. Farley & wf 10 E. V. Kuyken- cierx win be called upon to uay out a considerable amount of money if the above record is maintained for any considerable time. One peculiar fea ture of tbe above report i the fact that apparently Bro. Baker of the Headlight never allows an opportunity to eet bis mil into the coeaty trewory J to pass oy. cities of the state. If we will hot take advantaze of the opportunHies tnat will present themselves this summer we can make it so. Three important state organizations will nather at Till amook this summer and fall. The first hip eat: .ring will be of the Oregon Nation -I Guards, which will take place from July A to 16. The iecor.d (o'.her ing tf importance will lie a jollification ' by the Moose Lode o( the stat j, Sich ! will take place here Munetim- i-urini the latter part of July. T.. third j ?atherir.g of importance will be the Butter srvi Cheese Makers Convention, which will lie h'-ld in the fall. j :illamt3k ar,J vicinity has attractions which interest the outsider in fact it would be difficult to find an other Iwality in the state that offers buch a cmersity of attraction., as does TiliarnooK County. In view of this fact many have a desire to eorne ami see us, and now that these large public gatherings are coming our way we hhonki give them the glad hand, treat tbem as bet we can while they are here and send them home with praises for Tillamook. The Tillamook Count fair will be another big thing for Tillamook this fall, and will bring many outside peo i!e to our city. A late dispatch tells us that the state O. A. R. reunion will be held at Tilla rrhiok next year. This will be another fir.e thing for Tillamook. It may not be realized, generally, but it is a fact that all hut one of the -i ill et-al lot 5. 6. 7 & S blk 3 Tilla m ok Beach, 10. First Bwk & Trust Co to W. l U ttle lot 46 blk 11 Hockaway 130. Brighton Development Co to Chaa. H. Beaver bt 23 blk 32 Brighton, J2S0. Brighton Development Co. to Adel--rt Beaver lot 25 blk 32 Brighton $260 W. G. Dwight' to Grace Cornforth lots 5 & S blk 47 Thayer aildn to Tilla mook, (175. John J. Stolte to Allen V. Blaek ton ll & 12 blk 27 & loU) 23 to 27 inc blk 23 SandUke by the Sea, 10. J. S. Brail, guardian of Jos. & Cath- erine Cosgrove to Jas. Churchill, et-al, i 111.36a in See 11 6 S 9 W. T. B. Potter Realty Co to Earl UtJ-1 ler. lot S blk 65 Bayocean, 510. Decree from U. S. Dist'ict Court, Lif. of Oro. Decree of forfeiture of various tracts of lands in Tillamook awl other counties, Oregon, in case, United Statfek, Complainant, vs. Ore. & Cal. Railroad Oi. S. P. Co. et-al. Ducree dated March a 1913. W. C. T. U, COLUMN. A TRIO OF KV1US. (Mr. M:?arrt Mt. lmeatf W Wwil iswton W C T U A recet phbato riTxdr tw omrtality of a5vrrrwot Kf woasseW-tt $smw the nmHi rajw ! rvity of vv Vartwaa piiviawwios have adeaaevd witWiy JilTenarC ttwne to to acwual fw tsjss fswt, tsw tfcinfc Utal the tsanwHsi cw "f dth Is a wMries! l f war hra ita aad that tkNr wwsbsm Mf jt a Wm.i a tey d ai e.e toeir bcarn rrik so isjwwiirjr or eotwtoiMJy . tatfar they free wC Asw4hr attrbtea wwsam's IsW life to hf WKrr .SUee4 tir. , tnd tbo lax t the ryK-ry aipn last euMfwciUa wferti i a rt S MNtrty eeory ' hf. Rut r ts r not other cwomo hrh pfws k art oceured to ts yhy air laws eV mswtod, or wtch they v rvtto-i fmra aaentkmisc Throusrh the Asser Fidstsnisei J Stt HroMf mm ftortta tttt t Bv hero caafto fMthbe thfww hfht tapwo tat auhjwrt ia lud Thsa stotiatte toll us that jrar three btUte 4Uar xtm espscNWd n "bit staswry. perhaps saor erly tftlcinc. for the ?r-ciei f viW paissiens ; t hitbs(M taoce rr r pi4 for mUxtralioc twjosrt a4 coc btitto. two fceadvwd aatta f v tostewo. It may he aasd that eoaapif lively fow woiiawm ua tooee t Hqsaar aasd the vhtU lav mtSe u emr uiary dot-pdeat ufna aswft fee 'U pwrt aad roeutnuMtce. May thr not b fautki here msn reaoon wy w are lwiee-hvd this caoo The ctiy of Social and Mecal H y sieoe is asthonty for the ttles-t that eighty ritrtoet ot snea ta our rjt - u!lr at sooaw tine fnxo a ktavr dbease, SMUceanry eoatrMtod. ri that ninoly f-fr rot of IS rww of locoeaotor ataisa. and Urtr Pret-t aT of insanity. apopWty. parttlyaas and tudden death 1 canard pruwanly br this Minse Uuteaae. ta pant yen.- ccaat- iiy ha been demanded of onwa ; it bats not ever been expected of aaen ? Chattity i coodueive to od hulth and lone Ufa. Is tbere not here a reioo for the aiocwity of weeaea? It is not fur?roia that aaany san die an untioier death wfcs we con- eider tiut two billion dollars worth t strong drink and on bstiioa, two bun dred iniihoo dollars worth of totacoo 1 consumed in oao year. cBoitly by snon. Kemeaibering that liquor and lobar? 1 vcu contains a deadly poiaofl and t&at multtiudes of men form the poian habit at a very early age, tht wooticr it that o many sorvtv a loovc &s they do. Why should society loneer auolt- gize for. tolerate, or permit the etist- ence of this trio of evils -imm-jralty. the U5 of strong drtnk and of tobacco. While we are eonetderi-ns; prohiNiion as a slate USUw it I nevertncMK a at- tion.il iseue and the day is not far dis tant when itwill assume such propor Hone as to compel Congreen to give us absolute and unconditional prohibition 00 every inch of American olL -J-lgc Pritchard. Nonci: KOT1CK I. hSy v tht the County (..rl of 'nilamw OMHly. Ore. ioni.r tht nil nty .m. hjs. -r U, I . . SoHe. NWiher p ras r sw t ?na 1 K Date. Hit. a. Ift itar. . mn Mov. I. I hwot &. MA J.ty , i To WIhhu Urawn, M.J. TifMhuittor J. M. IWkwnna Mrttt dlMin Mauley Hrw W. L tvi rtllsaheUi t!obr Amount. n.0) aa ptwi tborsof wHI be rfu. Re Order of the County Court. J C HiU.liKS. ity Clerk. M, K. Mlt.US, t)mly. NEHALEM Will Celebrate the FOURTH. NEHALEM TILLAMOOK ir tin- ih .1 ui pi' "i ti s j i i Ti)KmmmiK Ciiiiiity. Big Dance in the Evening. ftli sjnu I.l V')KKV .ni t --il the l-'uiuih l 'ulllr t ' Ni-h.ili-.tl ------- fl M , 0. L DICK At jsoj Saiiiv I'rke tit it. J. E. RfchDY. h . -"'S, TlllrtniooK " ' Wsj l ( I . I .1 A I ' U.AVYro DlU'lhi HI It Ai.w. T. H. G( Allonrjf aLivsa) OpiHuilr Cafiaw Dr. Jack Olson RKMUKNT lFSTlr frW Hir irim ) a m to S p. m. Otrr F 2. Bcah Rral EjUIc Offltf Woth 'boln. The average wurkman lUrn tu reel 01 ( Sunday so that he can go to cnureh But he vvrj soldom think how harti 01 wife works on that day. matt than any other, lie like thi real, mo why net trie her the same kind of p)eur, let her br f re fron lb ear and Uoublw f cvokins Sunday Uioeer. and Ukc her and the remainder of Uk family n to Tillamook's lend In eating bill and enoy the rocuforU of bam, a -fay from borne. Dinner served from U . M. m P. M. l.ooa ftrr tb aien K A T. PALM CAFE 2nd Aonu, lSit lfcr t TilUmwk Keol 1 ". E: N. CRUS0N. i,.iimcr'aitl I'apci linucr Contracts Taltrn I'NtunatoM Furnished. l Vrs lMmr.ntrct, Tilliiiinuik. Ur. Ill I i -Hull I v 1.. ... . t .. tirwrv 1 yiii UN I, . . . 1. . . r our i' ,.1 .1 a t 1 . i,. . . ... t 1 . . . . ... tltfatlM Al..lr, liltofituok IhiiliJitH) 1H. A HP UKlVb A! V 5 4 l'0it'r rll.l.A M(Hi litUKbt W Atlorney at Lw Olfirc In Cuinnuftul H. T. I30TTS, .LAWYER COMPl.tiTt: .Sl:T 0I: ABSTRACT. Office 2n:.,-20, Tilla motile IllocK riIlatnoi)l:, Ore. Tillamook Ta i I It I II.' v 11 ' fit ft W W ' VI (11 at 1 i.Kiiir A striking illustration of the meth ods of the liquor tralHc occurod last week in the llichigan legislature. A concurrent resolution asking for an amendment to the Federal constitution providing for prohibition of the liquor traffic had passed both houses, but the lenator who had championed the meas ure having left the chamber for a half hour, the lirjuor peoplu tixik advantage of his absence and on reconsideration of the resolution succeeded in having it sent back to the committee, where it is feared it has been buried. WHEELER Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is worth many times its cost when needed and Is al most certain to be needed before the , summer is over. It has no superior above mentioned doings, have been ob-1 for the purposes for which It 1h Intend- Ulned through the co-operation and Jed. Buy it now for sale by all dealers. Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema Blncc the old-fashioned theory of cur Jni; iczoma through the IjIooiI baa been given up hy vcleiitlvtH. many different calves have been tried for skin disease. But it has been found that these valves only clot; the pores and cannot penetrate to tbe Inner tliln below the epidermis where the eczema (rerniK ore lodged. This th Mimllty of penetratlnr probably explains tlio tremendous huc cesa of flie well known ll'iuld eczema remedy, oil of wlntersreen, thymol. Kly cerlne, etc., at) compounded In D U.l), Prffccrlptlon. We have uold other remedies Xor skin trouhles but none that we can recom mend ua hlKhly as this for we know that D.JJ.D. stops the Itch at once. We Just want you to give D.D.D, a trial. That will be enough to prove it. SrcSur"e .8l.1. other druciflBts hav. D.D.D. Prescription go to them It you can't come to uh but don't accept semu blir profit substitute. Tint i f vnil ffmt f Asst. aft . - no ceitaln of what D.D.D. will do' for you 1 1 ..... .... - ...... ..11 . . . . .. HM.fc r c uitci vim u tun MJK. uoiua on thlH Kiiarantee: If you do not find that It fftWeM uwmv thA Itrh AT OVPIP j coats you not OSStCt l.AMAK'ti IIHUC. HTOKI!. TllUinook, Or Wisconsin has paast a law prohibit ing the granting of licenses for the sale of liquor within a distance of one mile from any state park, or within two and one-hAlf miles of the Wiscon sin Veterans' home. HARNESS f:i)0N'T SPOIL A GOOD HORSE by keeping him In shabby old Harness, we are selling Harness made of the best stock at prices that ought to tempt you. A WELL MADE HARNESS; will not only Improve the iippeiiranco of your horse, but contribute to your safety as well. Many a runaway could be avoided if the old Harness had been discarded in time, W. A. WILLUMS, Tillamook - - Oreoort Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bell Phono llJ W Temporary Res. : A, C. Everson house. TILLAMOOK, ORE. THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY Come Establish Yourself at WHEELER The Nehaletn Harbor Co. will make special inducements to men with families who will lo cate in WHEELER. l!iBl'iLiL!i'sl(k:c,t;s business huildinKM can lie seemed aWcasoiutJlc prices mid on easy terms. INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION The Nehalem Habo f. a. jackson, secret, ry Wheeler, Oregon FoHUnd Offiti. 327 &! TIHsmoofc Ulllcci