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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1913)
Cbe ailamosk ReraSd C. G. Cromblcy, editor issued Cwlcc a lUk Cucdav Frldav 1-nlered a e.-ond-bM matter Mm IT. WW. l IV s l TUfeww. Oregon, under the act of March S, IsW. SfRSt.RUT10 $150 A YNAR IN ADVA NCR Jlttccrtlshw Rate Each subsequent insertion, tin Resolution of Condolence ami ' ral Advertised , p une I--rt Insertion, fwr Hnt - 5 NneiIV(i(wioMlf.i iMortion. KlM .Of ninUav ArfvorttSOHMnL Mr inch Homestead Notice " 2 ALL Dwplae Ads muat b In this of- Tmitvr Claims - - " flee on Hvtiday and Thursday Moro- Notie. per line i w inure publication In follow- Ctrl f thar.k. wr tin - .05 Ing Tuesday and Friday Moot. L nrr line, first insertion - Reason are imporatiTe. TTESDA Y, Jl'NB 1913. TVs issue of the Herald contains communication from the member of the board of trustee of Ihe Camogie Kndowment f.r International Peace, in regard to treaty righto and pcoet s; ins m connection with the Panama (."anal toll controvert-. The coaimtt- ri"-t:on H very interesting aa giTrp t lftM ce a clear outline or u siumuun OBITUARY. q ' The sloran : "Free toll? for Amer-' ienn boat" sounds one and if it were n I for natural consequence as we see it. it would be Soe. T he natural con-yequer-i-e which we refer to is the inclination award combinntioo. What pood ill free canal toll do the people of the Pacific Coat a a whole if eoast vis shipping interest of both the At lantic and the Pacific coasts form a comH-nt as is evioent by the following : Washington. June IS. Chairman Alexander, of the House ship trust in ve tigs ting committee. rnakioE public the first three v-ilume of the commit tee's pn-ccediniH today, declared they contained evidence that competition between coastwise line had practically been e'iminated and that all established lines from American ports were in agreements. He said : "Practically all the lirte ;nrlng both the Atlantic and Pacifis seaboarl of the United States are members of conferences or work in eo-oporatiun through written agreements or oral under tandings. " Jsary Ann O.ay was born in London. Suerkod, No. 18th. 13j. died in Tiile aoofc. Ore. June 81. 181S. belaj; S7 yexrs, 7 month and 3 d ys old. Deceased was married in Illnois in to Wm. Johnson, who died in 1ST9. To thte union eight children were bom. namely: J. W. and J. L. Johnson of Canada, Henry Johnson of Montana. 0. 1- Johnson of California, Mrs. Alice Davb of Texas. Mr. Mary Creviston hnd J. A. John son of Washington and Mrs. Lillic 11. Harris of Tillamook at whose home for many year she has bvon tenderly cared for. She ha been on the Pacific Const 87 year and a resident of Tillamook County for H year. Mrs. Johnson ha always lived an ex emplary Christian life and was lovod anJ resoecled by all who knew her. The funersi serri-e wh hold at the Christian Church Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The services were con ducted by Mr. Jope. FORTLAND LETTER. Portland, Ore. June 21. (Special) That would-be ettlers coining Jo Ore gon have, in many instaness, been vlc i timiioJ by unscrupulous land sx:culat iors and that the state as a whole has i been iniutedbv tneir operations, is a At a special meeting of the eitv ' statement made at the annual convon council or. Satjrlay. Mayor Hartr ten-! tion of Oregon bankers recently held dered his resisrnation, the same to take at Corvalhs, ail the attending dele place the first of July. Following t a gates expressed a determination to co- MAYOR HARTER RESIGNS. copy of his communication to tne coun cil. To the Honorable the Common Council of Tillamook. Oregon. I hereby tender my resis nation as Mayor of Tillamook, Oregon, said res ignation to take pia.-e on or oefore Ju ly 1st 1913. I have a living to make and as long as I have the arTairs of the city on my hands, I can do nothing else. I have spent almost a year and a half looking after the business of the city, to the neglect of my private aHairs, and I feel at this time that 1 am n t askine too much of you to albv me to shift the burden, and judg,n the future by operate with th i commercial bodies ml throughout the st.ite in an effort to put greedy real estat- men out of business. i The plan does not contemplnte the en tire elimination ol land selling agen cies, but does propose to annihilate the sharks who h.ve been speculating in good Oregon sii', taking it out of production and ho-ling it for an un reasonable increase in price. It was decided to form an appraise ment committee in each community to Dss on the prices of 1 uids, the corn 'nittee to consist of tw. members of '.he local commercial '.Kxly ami one hanker, ami intending purchasers will o; auviseu u purensse no real esiaie i NOTICE FOR PUBLiCATIO.S (PUIU.1SHKK.) Department of tie Inlet ior. I'. S. Mnd OtBcv at tlawL Orefto. My HI, 1913. NOTICE ht'rvby civ lht Fleo ( Kr, of Roote No. I. Box Tf. A. TtiUmook. (tp. who, on OeUKT 14, 111, made llonwetond Kdtry, No. 083s for Ut XSw AT. It. S W.. SWISK1. SElSWh SWlSU j, Soction SS, Township 1 South. lUn Woat. WillaiaetU Mercian, h nled notice of intention to make tlnal C mutation Proof, to subllah tMm to the land above described, before J. C HoHn. Count v Cler of Tillasaook County. Oreon. at Ttllatswo. Otvo, on the 10th oay of July, l$VL Claimant rutiwos ns u-itsnw: Ullian Kline. liarW Maitiny. (idward Harwnkratt, Bdward C. Smith, all of TlllstmHiW. Ortrpuu II. F. Higby. Roitistor. Mtnhtl Ittvsir. U btrvby ohl l rtl ing of ny klml fr allium nli, i';it v!Ui li.k awl lh. commonly "ltl from aiwl nflrr July 17, tP, until M tributary luonwl ngxlil t Notice Clolni: SlrcniiM. KW AM. MBNllYTIIKRBI'lltt. HoanUf Hh Cnm Commlon-, ..,)mon Milng. lirobt fur under I rr. of the Stt of Own ( SwW" Ml of t'' V""!"!' . -V ' .t. a-or. tho lonl of KWhiMaiil . ami iii w ui...m. - . , n - l mmioHew of f ! for. r Uk. or raltlt "V " J. L.. ILLU I , U, V Pioneer Transfer ;o. u pick ,v son, iv I lie Sfim Price tullv . . .iMtMl and U mo- ' ht n niMn) wblVir, rti M(Unari otkine the walar of, hue ami lino. MMtuuwily eH ' Tii!a-n. Bay awl U tribuUrtea, In j n. in any of hl wln diiUnd the Ti1!uh County. StoUi of urCn. ( tM perto.lt oi iimi' i. NOTICE FOR FUIiLICATION. (PUltLlSHER.) Department of Tie Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland. Orr. May 17. lOtS. NOTICE is herbv given that Clarke C Wilmot, of Bbiine. OrtHTon. who. on January 1012. made Homos tend Entry. No. 083M. for NJ SV1-SK1 NWl and SWi NEi. Section 24. Township 3 South. Kunge s Wt. Witliametto Mer idian, hns nled notice of intenUon to make Final Commutation Proof, to es tablish claim to the land nln.vo de- eribed. beforo J. C. Hoklen. C-junty Clerk of Tillamook Co.. OrtfRon, at Tillamook. Orogon, on tlw 80th day of, June. 1913. Claimant nnmee.ai wilnestM : I'erly K. CouUon. Silas I). Moore, Albert Down. Henry Duvi. all of Blaine. Oregon. 11. F. IIIC.BY. Register. T. I-t tuo June 17. ceiveJ at your nanus, aid wishing you God speed, I am very truly yours, John Harter, Mnyor. r, . ... , I from any dealer until the value of the trouble in getting some one elss to , ' . . , , , same has been passed upon by the ap- stand under. . . , . . . .. . ' , . , ... . i I praisers ani the price asked decided to Thanking you one and all together , kl . ... .... , Z. be a reasonable one. It vcs stated as with the various otuer city officers, . , . , . . . IX iH'-l JIIUUII V. bill. tf fH ILUIkUl .11 t j : - i : . t. , ,.j n. i. : . .u figure. There ,s douotless plentv of , good land which can be obtained at a . fair pric", but the newcomer, uruallyl unfarriliar with local values and condi tions, seldom heirs of that land. The committee will ee that he gets a J squire deal. Oregon is likely to become the COUiNTY FAIR NEWS. The county treasurer received on FH day $3-9.13, frjna t'.e sti'.e treasury, NOMC I: l;Oli PUHLICAION. (PUBLISHEIi.) Department of file Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland. Ore. April I7lh. Ifl3. NOTICE is hereby given that Chester C. Shaw, whoso post olhe ad dress is care of Shuw Ixieko Realty Co., PertlrfiMl, Orogon, did, on tkn 26th day of April. 1012. tllu In this ollieo Sworn Statement and vpplicntion,' No. 03SM. to purchase the S. W. I ofS. E. . Section 30, Township 1 South, Uange 8 West, Willamette Meridian, and the tuntwr th.T"i'. u U?r th pr v.ttiorw of tlc act of Ju..v ', HTif, ant1. acts amendatory, k.-io- n as thr "Timber am) SUik Lhw," at tuch value as might bo tlxed by npraisemunt, and that, pursuant to u:n application, the land and timr thurcon have bren appraisud, tne timber estimated SO.000 boanl feet at 7f cent fur M, and the land 3-10 ; tnat said applicunt will olTer final proof in support of his application and sworn alitemsnl on Uie Seventh day of July, 1913, before the Ucgmttr and receiver of the United Status Luna Ollice, at Portland, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any timo before patent issues, by filing a corroborated ufndavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. F. II1GBY, T Register. t u tiK MfekMt fish, and Wit ERICAS. W Tillamook Itay ! it inUiUfWa are fwjoont,! by al- R.k .ful far tho DttRMa of lr- ! ! tin tho mm, the said SUo Hoard of rih and Game CnroiNwr ha Voided to rke a tributary of aW Tib lamooh Bay. known a Hoauwrt on Sloufh. ami It UibuUrtea lx a point on W Honuart ikit if si- Wttt 1.013.7 feet from the section eoroer eommoo to Section 89, U, and 96. of Towtvahlo 1 Sooth, Rsm 10 West, of the Wittamolto Mrtodtan th vn on said Nouwart on Slotth beJac mot partlevlarly de Manatod by poU enetod by Ike Mtor Fh VTardon warnin Uw . "d abx another tributary of uM rtt -u. ktwHn aa Miami Rlwr. a oore a pwnni nni uiv - bTKtge croMMW Mid Miami Rivor just brlow the PacuV Railway NvliC two Company's railroad brhU crowdng d Miami Rlw. all betnt In Tilla mook County. SUt of OriKton. to pro vmt nshln therein by any ummiw whatever, eJwopt with hook and line, commonly raitod anctlNr. for salmon rtuh. dunrur the periMW of Uw fcoipirt after paifled. NOW. THEREFORE. NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN by said Stato Boanl of Fish and Uasse Cmmhwioflrt that . said tributary of Tlllajaook Bay. known , a ilotiuarion Skwih. and U Uihutarie above o point on aid Hoquartoo Slouh. 17 31' Wl 2,013." feet from tho celion comer common to Seetlona 33. 24. 2S and 3d. of Township I South. Knnge 10 West, cf the Willamette Mdredian this point on said Hoquartoo Slouch ban more particularly designated by punt erort d by the Master Pith Warden warning the public, are and each of them h) hereby closed to flihlnf of any kind for almr. fith, etcepl with hook and line, cummunty ,-ullc I angling, from and after July 17. 1013, until on !! flr fK-tolxr li. 1013. awl that the tributary of tar! Tillamook ! Ami. n.l nil MIMIU W llOIIIHH) Vwr I .... ..... ...... ...Ml fHhlnC In violation o im m.,... : pma-t'UUd a by ltw protttlrd. j. r. iii'iiM) i l"halrman J B. K. OUNCAN ' Seeretary C. F, STtlNE M. J GEO. ,VL"TKHISAitlAw (Until I'd mi-t) rill.iinook i , STtlNE . K INN BY II. KELLY CottMmtlng Htntc lhuril at Itelt nd Gatuo OlnllltlMloi.ort vj o t. LAWYER Dhi'Thciii u hvukat lll'll I ... I IllUIIIOilli Dr. L. li. McwiU O.STKPTHI' PHYSICIAN AND SUIt'iKiN I lei I plM.n IrTI W Temporori Rc, . A C Knoii Ihmi, Ttl.t-WIOOK. oil It. Dr. Jack Olson HESItU'-N'r DKNTIST Oltlco Hours frm 'J a in to & III. Orer F R. Hcali' Rest Kitate Office llottt !'h.i(ica. T. H. GOYNE " Attorney.!. Lw tJ U. S. CamtatuuMMf OppotlU Couttko, lll.l.AnoOK IMH iUAkl.Sfl U. N III SKI I yrt, FlMir Doors cat t lUien ,...-,, .1. . . i I . - juii i.i i ami in Niir Utofrlc) 4(.(, Ulroslrr lilltwiiooK HuildiiH Hooa c M roi IQfiPJ i it. a I. l. t IVmter ul Paper IlmiKcrl Coiitnicts Taken Hstiuiiites Ftiniishcil. All 'rk Otiurnmwl. TiUatnook. f)r D I'HRkts KKAtlllSXT tMtl7 OlTir in Nik'.-, n fJ4, ai; Wiiik ( ';t4, I U.t. lAOUIH. Ill Ha. known as the Miami River, above i lllaiJlOclk, l point wht rr n county wagon bridge j - H.T.iiorrs, LAWYER C0MIU.HTI: StT 0l: ABSTRACT. Otrice 'JOI.'.'JOI. Tillnmoolt - I (luck Ore, bHUKUt WILLI Allorncy at bw f 117 . . . t ...... . . I H Tillamook Bak a er's . f r t. .1.... p ' '" nivrr iui Avrll in lhi HoraH, iwA4o Ijho Pacific Railway St Navigation Com- , th. Hemtd has the larnd -ireulti w raiirvii l hridgr rrwaauig said j 0f ar.v pm-r H. th cwn.ty. party's VOK SAl I AT ALL GROCERS WHEELER the same to be used U auppr: countv tr of a great fishing industry within fair for Tillamook v.i fall. Th u,e niar future a tho investigations of amount vill bs a crr.;t helo to us. The Fair meet.ng at the court house Saturday was well attended and con- s.uerr.ble interest wag sluwn, but it tne government confirms the report of ; j ext ;nsive halibut banks olf the coast of Lincoln County. A large number of j laun:he3 are now being fitted out at1 was de' ided i.ot to organize as had j Newport, on Yaquina Hay, for the pur been previously planned until more etock had been subscribed by the farm ers. It is necessary thai 000 be sub scribed before we can incorporate $300 of this amount is already sub--scrioed and the remainder could easily be raised in Tillamook but it is thought that it would he better if the subscription was scattered over the entire county, so accordingly it was de cided to send men in the north and south ends of the county to secure stock subscriptions. On motion of F. R. Heals it was decided to have Mr. Jilalock of Beaver, look after the south end and Mr. J. H. Danstan the north ; pose ill exploiting these recently dm , c-jvt-red banks, and those which have , already started operations are return ' n t-j port with capacity loads of ' s j;.--i Is 1 .iih. The extent of tho hanks is st i ted to be sufficient to supply the Pacific Northwest with fish for years ' to come. Under a joint agreement of the I Southern Pacific and Santa Fe rail roads, it is announced that a new rail road will be built along tho Oregon coast, construction to begin at the present northern terminus of thu Northwestern Pacific ling at Sherwood Cal. The road will he built up the end. Mr. Heals promised t pay $15 coast to Myrtle Point, in Coos County, toward the expense of these men. A meeting will be held at tho court house Saturday at which time the fair association will he formally organized. EPVY0RTH LEAGUE OF METHODIST CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS. On Thursday cening the Epworth League of the Methodist Church elect ed the following officers : Emma Weiss, President. Verne Bain, 1st Vice-President. Hurry Swenson, 2nd Vice-President. Myrtlo Wallino, 3rd Vice-President, Oscar Swenson, Vicc-Pre3ide.it. Elsjo Lamb, Secretary. Edwin Uoquiat, Transurer. D. Robinson, Chorister. and will then proceed up the valley of the Rogue River, connecting with the 1 So. Pacific main line at Grants Pass. It is stated that work will begin this Summer, To the Pacific Northwest goes the honor of providing a man to head the American Association of Nurserymen for tho corning year. The convention of the association held in Portland last week was thu first meeting of the or ganization ever held west of the Rocky Mountains, and at its final business session, Friday morning, J, H, Pilking ton, of Portland, wai unanimously elected president. The 1911 meeting will bu held in Cleveland, and at that , tlmu a strong effort will be rnai'u to bring the association to Sun Franvncu for Its meeting in 1910. I'u, c in ;i,c Mews G. M. 8.' n-jrit tf Pomona, Cal.. ims liK-n I'ifcted commaiid?r of the California and Nevada department of the (, A R. LVutermut -Governor ThomaH Mor ris, a rerldont of La Crosse, ha for mally announced hU candidacy tc Unltfd HtateH senator to euccoi-d Ii;aac Strplionson. It waa announced that Theodore Roo:.ovclt 1 xolng to Argentina tiet fall to lecture on the progress of th United States. Atteaux, eodefendant with Wood In tho dynamite planting case at Jlos ton, has been set at llherty. The Jury returned a dlsatfreer U a to Atteaux, tho district nttorney nolle proiihed the case. Madame Schumann-Hclnk has gone to hor nowly-purchased 1500 aero farm near San Diego, Cal., accom panied by her nine children, and It I said to be the singer' Intention to give up her public career, iter place raises orarii;of, lentous and alfalfa. "Jane Addama for mayor In 1910," Thl I the suggestion flxlnsr amonjr Chicago club women and suffragists as the result of tho notion of the leg Islatur In extendinr tho franchise to women In Illinois. Tb bouse of coeimoM camJtl which ha been lavaaticatiBf the "Marctal har scandal" ha ro eat4 a report to sarHaaasat abso lutely loneratlng Chaaoaflor tho Exchequer David Lloy4-arg acl Solicitor General Isaacs from any wrong doing In connection wHh their purchase of Arnricun Marconi !urts. THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY Come nd Establish Yourself at WHEELER The Nehalem Harbor Co. will make special inducements to men with families who will -locate in WHEELER. MoptyloiM'c'.si(kMiet'H orJorJiuHiiiess l)tiiUlinKS can he secured L.Ljil.)Ml1 prices and on easy terms.. INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION --0 (M4t 4d m The Nehalem Harbor Co. F. A. JACKSON, Secretary Wheel.?. 0t?rysiwi Portland Offlai mMM 1 TTUvWWi areOH Tlllamk nifl,.. (', F