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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1913)
Cbc Cillatnook Herald C. . Cromblcy, editor Hsucd Cvvlcc a ttlcck Cucsdav and Friday Bnlowl aste,-ond.elrtss.i.nter.Mv 17. 1910. at the put office l Tillamook. Orcgvn. umlor tho act of March 3, liwV. SCBSCRii'TUVS 51M A VJ'.AK IN ADWNCK jldvcrttetHtf Kates ok1 Advertisement First Insertion, por f Each sul sequent Insertion, Hoe Homestead Notice Tirolwr Claims Notices, per line Can1 "f tV-iks, per line L-vaK hae. fir: irrtkm .10 .06 8.00 10.00 .OS .05 , 7i; Bach Sttbse.iucnt insertion, lino .Oft Resolution of ondoknee and Ue4! noUeo. per line .0 Buftine & Professional otird. uio. 1.00 niaUv Advertisement, rnir Inch Ml. 11i.nl,. v a j must bu in this of- DELSMAN & DO LAN Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL YKL. AT VATCH TOWF-BIOR lUTOMAN SANUKK5' KKMPKNCK. Tillamook Baker's IVU l.l.l.ArW rflj Ablrarr lillmmiok llulldlnq f..w .vi M..mtav and Thiinwiny Me.ro- in to iromr publication in fold ing Tuesday and Friday issues. Kwww are imperative. Nutlce u Pterins Snlc of Ucnll NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Property. Tl'IiSDA V. Jl'I.Y 'J 1 10i:. j at hi ortlee aud join tho charter mtiiii hers hi d. ORGANIZE. , lt j. qt that those doslrlng to j bocoroe members to call at Mr. Wat The following letter ws received by son's office at oneo. Rollic W. Waton this week, wnicn s SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS MAY self e.xplnnitory : United Spanish War Veteran. Room 716 Chamber o' Commo ce, Portland, Oregon. July 16th. 1913. Mr. Rollie W. Watson. Tillamook. Ore. Dear Sir: - Cantata Clarence Hctchkiss, of the NETARTS BAY BEACH. The season at Happy Camp is in full swine ami the enmuing grouuds are lil line np.with a line bunch of camper who are drawn here by the many and varied attractions not atforded at alli will Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Holcomb, of 1 Ne where. Ore., on their wedding day. hitched their ponies on the already out fitted wagon and cume directly to Happy Camp to spend their honeymoon i in a tent near to nature. Their onies are lino saddle animals ami the newly- and Amanda Gladys Dungey O. N. C. told me last merit tnai ne nau , of lhtf olher llcm.he!l :lOI,K lho .t, talked with you. while in Tillamook, j When lhe co.petion of the new plank in regard to the orguniiation of a camp I u Kl.noray known it will Ix the of the Unite.! naiish War Veterans, j of many autolmi,c parties. Hsrvy Wells. hoi the Department ; Shtirpo hih Kicnm wm, huVe lns;xctor also advisetl me that he wus 1 the hote) ,toru am Kn)Unds well acquaintei with vou ami add his httvc mMe many improvements ami endorsement to our request that "ou 1 lKit 0Very thing in .thip-sh h. Hoth try to organii a camp in your city. It Lr..ntium".n iU.. Well known and are an t k .11 is not necessary 1 Know 10 leu you i 8-SiUrjtv ti,nt nothing but the besj the purtKse of the United Suanish Wa- 1 be to!0'rtcd. Veterans or 01 me anv iniKc. m uv pained by having a live organiiation. We are endeavoring to build up a sys tem of "boo.-leis" orgamiutions that can do the community gowu. as well as to help one another and it would please us all very much if we could install a camoin imamo.. wU enjoy many a canter along the It requires fn'.cen members, only, to , orgarixe and I trust you will have no Q , Unl contajns a bcvv of difficulty int,nd.ng at least twenty h m wnocango in me camp as cnarier ... ... . ... . . .. .. Edith Lowcry, Anna memoer anu inai win gie juu a ou- -I . . . 1 . . .L . cieus unio wnicn you can tunc 111c ... 1 'Pt,.... t-. ., 1,. , .. , . 1 awl r lorence bchnieiler. ihoy tavj 10 other fellows at your le.sure the surf like a seal and are equally 1 an, enclosing two application blanks , d cla,nlH.ring around the which you can have signet! up. I ( jtjs would suggest that you collect J2.50 1 " from each one as he signs, or arrange; Mr. am! M. Davios. of Ueaverton. to have them pav the money unto some- pending their 2lst year at Happy one to hold till the camp was installed, j Camp Mr. Davies is .111 amatuer U The fee for the charter is HO.OO and '' enthuaiat and has taken many fine there will be about S10.0O of supplies ! views in and around Nelarts Hay. to purchase and the above charter fee i The full moon tides have given the will leave you a little money to run on. 'clam diggers a good opportunity to get Under a recent act of the last legis- in good time. Razorbacks are abun lature, the County Court is required J dant anc seem to be the favorites of the to furnish a free meeting place, so you ! six different kinds. will be at no expense for hall rent. ' Barefoot boy with cheeks of tan," It will be a great pleasure for the j snKs Doc. Shurpe from the hurricane Department officers to go to Tillamook j deck of clover hay as ne dc xteriously to install your camp and we hope you i negotiates a di.Hcult turn, coming from can get the matter organired and ready ; tbe meadow i the beach, for installment by September at the j j. v;. Kirsch a special magazine and latest. As soon as you have sufficient S newspaper writer, who has visited signatures send in the application with j mMl of the t)each reHorls -on thu 0re $10.00 to the Department Adjutant. ,. vfj ,,. I1Kf w..0' and : House. Portland. " . .l. u .... i was very mucn surprised, nin much an ideal report is not better know.-, throughout Oregon. He stated that he has not yet seen its equal, or any that has the diversity of attractions that N'etarts has. He went from here along Light House Room 502 Court House, Portland. I had the pleasure of meeting you a few years ago through Albert Malaney and as I used to live at Oretown I feel particularly interested in getting a camp organized in Tillamook. it t . 1 1 . 1 i we nave camps now n '-""'a"''. , the coast to Cape Mears Pendleton. Hammond, Salem, Albany, 1 amj yayOCuln cugene anu .iiarsnneiu. 1 win ue giau to give you any information and assist-; ance from time to time and in the meantime beg to remain, Yours very sincerely, J. U. Umpton. 1 Department Commander, j Julv Nineieent'i, 1913, Mr. J. H. Upton, Department Com-1 mandcr, United Spanish War Veter-i ans, Room 717 Chamber 01 LxJtn merse, Portland, Oregon. Dear Comrade - Replying to your letter of July 16th, Mr. and Mr. J. Allen Nelson of Portland are among the trancient resi dents under canvass. J Max Lamfrum of Portland, ancnthu 1 siastic deep sea fisherman is registered 1 at the hutel. Henry and Glen lach, Will Kennedy I and Erick Gol'Jstrotn are enjoying the 1 simple life a Happy Carnp this week. I The grand moonlight nighta of the j past week have been taken advantage of by boating parties in the bay, end- N'utlco iii hereby gtvun, that by vtiluc of an Execution ami Order of Sale U sued out of tiio Circuit Court of the I Stnt uf Orvgon, fur tha county . Tillamook, datixl the Mm day of June. I OKI, upon a jmtgmtnl and docrco ren dered in udd court on tho lth:.day of April, ISIS, in tho cause wherein S. W. Thompson ami Floyd A. Swan, co-Mirt- tiers, dryug business umlor the tirm 1 name ami style of 1 hompiwn ami Sunn, were plaiiitilf, ami AIU111 II. WlUon and Laura L. Wilson, husband ami wife, Samuel Lelltiek, Wllliain IVno gor. am! Joseph B. Dilliam, woru de fendants, against said defendants and in favor of said piaintitT. ti satisfy, the said judgment and decree, amount ing to the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-one Dollars, with interest thereon from the -ml day of February. 191'J, at the rate of six per cent per annum; tho further sum of Two Hundred Dell.tr Attorney's fees, and the coftts of said suit ami the costs and expenses of said execution, 1 will, on Saturday, the 2nd day of August. I9KI. at 10 o"clock a. m., of said day. at the front door of the county court house, in ' HlHinnok City, Oregon, sell at Public auction to the tnghol bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest which said defendants Al lan H. Wilson ami I .Mir a L. Wltnon, husband and wife, had upon the execu tion of the mortgugo described in said plaintiff's complaint, or which they, or either of them, have since acquired, in nnd to the real property situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: The ntrth half of the northwest quarter of section 5, in township 2, south of range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, save and excepting there from the lam! heretofore conveyed to School District No. 7 by instrument re corded in Hook "P" page 213, detd rec ords of Tillamook County, Oregon. Also, beginning at a point on the U. S. Me.tmler line at the southeast cor ner of lot fi of section 0. in township 2 south, range 10 wet of Willamette Meridian, and running thence U. t(5J W. 7.30 chains; thence M. fij ' W. K.87 chain; thence N. B K. 17.80 chains; thence N !.? W. 12.G0 chains ; thence N. 40 W. 2.00 chains; tho foregoing being the mean ler of high water; thence west 10.00 chains to low watsr mark ; thence along the mennder line of low water as follows: S. 57 E 11.00 chains; thence S. 21" B. fc.OO chnins; thence S. 8 W. 8.21 chains; thence S. T E. 19.&0 chains; thence S. 22' E. 5.IM) chains; thence S. 70J B. -1.00 chain; thence N. 1.S0 chains, to place of be ginning containing W.WU acres of tide lands. Also, lots four, five, six, seven and eight in Block three in Net arts Bay Park. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 1st day of July, 1U13. H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook Coui ty, Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (PDBLISHKK I DrpaitmrnS of Hip InUrinr. U. S. LAND OFKICKitt iWUamL Off. jui) a. una. NOTlCli is hrby Ovrr- IbU Jtkub C.ratn. of Blin. Orrn. vvi on Julv ft. mad llon..t,-.d Kr-fr No. 18Si- Sria. No ttslt. for M of SKI ami Si f NK1, S.w' .n , -hip 3 .uti.. Knr a Wi.i. WilUm etlH Meridian, haa ftW wtW of tenth.il to mnko Pinal Pvp rer IWf. to establish claim t lh 'ml sbvc deacribed. Mot J. C. Iloldrtti. Cwnty Clerk of Tillamook (Vwntv. Or.iH, nllnirHiok CUy. Oregon, th " day of Augnat. 1911 I'lalinatti name a wltiw': llert Down. Walter Ctww, John Hmwnlng, Perley H. ChiIii. all of Maine, Oregon. rcnun: i.n. : vi 1 nil! "H.L JD CaO ' Altornty U ; Olfirc In Cummcrclil VO .sl.ii AT " I jrmm k ALL GROCERS ; tX? l Mim'Thi 111 u 1 ' ...... inn K 1 1llMm1.uk H,H O'.n m oor Ten n :ff r ( .O. . . a. l wen iv son. t. h. Coyne Allttnry.l UwiJ U S. tot: muintft lUlb Plon. Ilic S.niic Pr Ice to IJvciyuitu Last Issue Aug. 6. T. F. IIIOltY. Register. 1 ... . t r r- I 1 f A I i tt? f'l lien n in. ni i j t t w ru 11 r . 1.1 111 r n 11 n r I'iiiiUcr hihI t'apfi' llllliH flUt UcalrJ In Ilic CummiH t'.i..... ' .Surrrrtlinr l)r V. I AH Work r.ii.iiMiitrv.l. OUIC.IU ,t,J ("1.. . I MIIIMI'M'II) 'l. 1 jU A l l'l'.UiS- LJ 1 II ATTC Mt'.lT tUMlrt I I. I . J J 1 I 3) Ottlca l. Jf.itfrita lfl'4, .it.: Mo()i; LAWYER Notice. The school board of District No M will receive bkls for a two room IhiI huikllng nt the officii of the District Clerk, at Reekaway. Ore. I'Uim "ml Secitkntiiri will !' on tile nl the clerk's otlice. also th olllce of the Co. Supt. on July 20. Allbtdslo 1hj lllrd on or before July 24. 1913. The ixiotd reatrve the right to re ject any or nil bids District Clerk Corwin C. Her. R.H-k.iwsy, Ore. . ....... . t i-Tii ri nrt;.. ui'i.'Mil I ill-kimif.i J. L. KLLllJl. U. V l 1 1 If. V '' . w -v, w ilii-k ' 1 1U "VlSlrt 1 (iiou r 'I ilt.iMtonk. Hi TillttmuoK 1 Geo. P. Window I)r; ht Hc A'rnmNKV.AT law i Tin-. i. nui. vfi Mt a r.ii I 1 1 til s lwr fllM - I f''ll I ll.a.mB k,lhJ, t 1 THlAninolf. OrcCOn Ue amtomrc ttt-U'.w Tll.lMltK'h UBt J. Wm. Edwall Cailor for men and Women FIRST CLASS WORK Cleaning and Pressing On 2nd Ave. Opposite Ed's Gauge voilll fbt IS MtD (Uisc IS, 25 J(vl 10 V.it. iV; m Tin . . . . tk ICO Vail tAi I'jO T4I1 .... JIJ0 2i0 Vm ... :.co I'r.l.'t I m4 f.t.fa V -tltf ... i.i c.aM l-c .i T iKrt ui v .1.. Mirlnjc Al ! K I -w,l Vf, ..... lunl r.il' A -1 K"'l w .,! I ) TlllAnsoit Xhs'.rlc .a .... . . - i- V .... I. l . F ItlvSIDKNT Dl STI5T 0r V R FUsti' Hoi Li Hoth I'h K. NV Ml SKI l Wi I.....- Ili.a Wr.l til HJi A . . . . . 411 It - WHEELER ing by a big camp fire 011 the Spit near . ... ft... Vxiir Lli;.1i, V. ! t ia blrunfl.'! tnf.ri.rin in reference to organizaung a camp in " - - this county, beg to advise that I would Tbe sea lions from Three Arch Rocks be very glad to perfect euch an organ- make frequent excursions into the bay ization, but it is doubtful in my rnind down past thu camp. as to whether we havo a sufficient number of ex-Spanish War Veterans to secure the charter. ; I note that It requires 15 members to ' organize and I am doubtful as to wnemer mere are inai many in mis immediate vicinity. I will keep this matter in mind in the future as I have in the past and as soon as possible I will he more than pleased to perfect an organization. Trusting that I may have the pleas ure at some future date of meeting you again, I beg to remain, Yours very truly, Rollie W. Wataon, Ex-United States Navy Seaman Gunner, Rollie W. Watson requests that Bny ex-Boldicr or sailor who served under the Spanish-American War, to make application for membership at his office, as he has been provided with the proper applications for organizing a Spanish American War Veterans Camp in Tillamook City. It requires 15 ap plicants before the charter can be ob tained and Rollie Watson would like to have any of the boys who served dur ing the Spaulsh American War to call S, M. Cone has shown his faith in the future of Netarta by erecting a building and putting in a stock of gen eral merchandise. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (PUBLISHER.) Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore. June 28, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Hinck, of Hamlet, Oregon, who on February 21, 1911. made Homestead Entry, No. 02921, foi 8W1 SW Sec. 14-NWJNWi Sec. 23-BlNEi, Section 22, Township 4 North, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 21st day of Augu-t, 1913, Claimant names as witnesses. Frank Cole, Frank I'orter, Otto Gestrich. Samuql Trumbel, all of Hamlet, Oregqn. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Portland, Oregon. June 21, 191.1. Notice Is hereby given that W. - H, Finley, by Edward F. Day, his attorney-in-fact, whose postollice address is St. Johns, Oregon, did on the 21st day of June, 191.1, fllu in this office his application, as Individual Claimant, to select under the provisions of the Act of July 1, 1398, as extended by the Act of May 17, l!XMi, the EJ SWJ Sec Hon 19. and E'i NWL Section 30, Township 3 South, Range 10 West, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad. versely the lands described, or desir ' ing to object because of the mineral ' character of the land, or for anv othur reason, to thu disjiosal ty applicant, I 'should their affidavits of protest in t this office, on or hqfore thu 20th day 'of August, J9i:. II. P. HIGBV, 1 , Rlgister. ' Notice to bo published In tho "Tilla mook Herald" located at Tillamook, Oregon. Last Issue Aug. C, T. NuereM Metiags. Services Tuesday and Friday even' Ings. Sunday at i and 8 p. m. The average workman likes to rest on Sunday so that he, can go to church. But he very seldom thinks how hard hla wife works on that day, more than any other. He likes the rest, so why not give her thu same kirn) of pleasure, let her be free from the care and trouble of cooking Sunday Dinner, and take her and the remainder of the family down to Tillamook's leading eating house and enjoy the comforts of home, avay from home. Dinner served from Look for the sign B A T. j PALM CAFE 1 2nd Avenue, Next Dour to Tillamook Peed Co. , THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY OFFERS a J i. .a r m 1 11 11 IE 11 1 1 1 1 1 ir AS A Field for Investment For Details as to Investing in Wheeler, Write to The Nehalem Habo F, ,A. JACKSON, Secretary W hi? 4? ft? nAAM Portland Office 327 WW