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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1913)
HAPPY CAMP NETARTS BAY BEACH Tillamook County, Oregon Mot .ittr.ictive Ik-mcIi lor cunpinj; i ti Oregon. First ol.iss hotel luvoinmotln tions tiic aiul postotlice on urouiuls; ndjoininir l-cilt-r.-tl and State reservation eoutninintr lu-autilul scenery. Three Areli Rocks, caves, sea lions, seals, parrots, ete. Happy Camp lin iven varieties of clams, oyster beds, crabs and ernw-lis-h on the beach; bent's and bcrrie in the wood.-: rood deep sen tishinir, line boa tint; anil bathiny in bay or ocean: excellent sprint; water. New seven-mile automobile road from Tillamook just completed. Camping Space $ .00 per Week Furnished Tents $5.00 per Week Cood pasture tor horses. All under new management. DR. P. J. SHARPE GEORGE T. KIEHM Abstracts on Short Notice! BY THE Pacific Abstract Company L. V. ERERUAKlir. Aana-a- Complete Set of Abstracts ot the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL JOVlttl RLtlK VlT.v BOTH PHONES: Main 5 J3 Also Mutual P. O. BOX H7 TILLAMOOK, OREGON DELS31AX & DO LAN GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TEL. AT ATCH TOVEPOR HERMAN SANDERS' RESIDENCE. danger of mold or fermen tation if your jellies and preserves are sealed with HI (Pure Refined Paraffine) Seals air tight. Easy to use. Absolutely pure. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act. Dealers Everywhere M Standard Oil Company 1 1 Tillamook flnrket. The following prices ore now paid for farm product at Tillamook City. C-oirectcd every Thursday: Kggs per doz. jo.yo Hutter, per roll ,70 , I'otatoes, per cwt. 2.00 Checte, per lb. , 17J to .18 Cabbage, per lb. . ,03 Carrotr, per lb. ,02 J Parsnips, per lb. ,02 I Sijuash, per lb. ,02 Pumpkins, per lb. ,02 Apples, j)er box 1.00 to 1.25 Hogs, flrcBRcd, per lb. ,i0 j Mutton, dressed, per lb. ,11 . Beef llvo per lb. 5J to Cc THE MAHKfc I o. Portland. Whant Club, 80c; bluestoin, 00c; red Ittfcfltn, 84c. Hay T.raothy. $18; alfalfa, ?13. Butter Creamery, 30c. Kcne ".".idled, 27c; ranch, 25c. Wool Kastern Oregon, 1G;; Wll lainotto valley, lUc. 6e2ttle. Wheat, new crop Hluostotn, 82c: club, 73o; red Russian, 7f:c. jrjs 28c. Hutter Creamery, 31c. Hay Timothy. 18 iier ton; alfalfa, (13 Per too. DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co. WARRANTY DKKD.S. W. 0. King wf. to Rolllo Watso lot ly tttk. 1 Ktite Addition. MIX). Manhattan Really l. to K. T. Lam bert, lots S&fc Hlk. til Manhattan Roach. W. , .Mrs. Maude M. Stockwell to Mm. A. J. Wy, NJ of NWl Sec. IM T I S II 9 W, MO. ' fioo. 11. Tobias to ltoithkh 8. Tobla. lait 1 Hlk. K Tillamook Itoncli, $1. ' P. T. Umbort to K J. Gattroll lot U ami SO Hlk. 5 Manhattan Roach. JiW. Hrighton Development Co. to Frank It. Garrow, Iota U2 and 1M Hlk. 10 Rrighton Roach. JSi) JiMi'lih Mink to Portland Timber Co. NK1 of NWJ Sec. 13 T3 N R 'J W.. 10 now, $.. Wirt Sappington ami wf. to G. W. Davis SW'i of NKl Sec. 16 j. I S R 10 . iO acre S'-tW. Arnt Anderson 11ml wife to Kl. Hunt KJ of WJ Soc. 8 T ti S R U) W. ill) Hngnton Development Co. to Win J. !iml Aimed Clayton, lota SO utul 'il Hlk. Si Hnchton Reach. KM. Car! A. Patslaf A wf. to JolTurson t Ktholde Qw. lot. 3 & I Hlk. 3 H Addn. to nlltunook. il. II. F. GoudntHMiU ,C wf. to Dantrl J Frv. tract tl ft. tiy 105 ft. In Sec. W 1 ls.lt. i . udjointtK; Tillamook (. ity on the ent. SlOOO. First Hank A Trust Co. to (5. W Full, lot 35 & .?( Hlk. CC, Rocmwny Kench. I0U. Cha(. Kny to Geo. W. StlverMin, lot I UIK. 5 I'ark Addn. to Tillamook Nathaniel T. I'altneri wf. to Frank K. Dooly, SJ of SWi Sec. 13 ,t NKl of NW Sec. 24 T US R 10 W. il. I Frank U McGuire. to A. H. HrlnK'olf 1... II IO lt il II IL. t 'tMII- . Reach, il. W. C. Kini,' ci wf. to Ira C. hmlth & wf. a GO fool atrip otf the S end of lot 7 & Hlk. 1 Hay's Addn. to Tillamook. Martin Adnrnson to Don KM. Tract at Har View, boiiijr N 10 ft. of Geo. Notion Tract, $S0. Hi n;hton Development Ct. to .Myron McDnriiol, ct al. Lot 16 & It? RIK 36 Hnehton Hcach..il3(. WtUon River Lumber Co. to Duncan and ilpfwcr Lumber Co. Si of SWI Soc. 11 ; KJ of Ej Sec. 15; NKJ of NKl; SWJof NWJ. SJ of SWJ ami SWJ of SE,Sec. 13; all in T I S It 8 W. il. Henry Cronhuw Shlf. to Thoi. W Morgan. SWi of SKJ Sec 27 T 1 S R. 10 W. 10 acres. $7X1.00. I'. & N. Hit. to F. R. Bo.nl Agreement n reKiinl to larxl. lot 3 Sec I 32 T 2 N R I0W. il. , T. S. to Oloan Lund Co. A Wilson River Lbr. Co. All of Sec. 6 T 1 S R 1 W. All of SKi Sec. 7 T 1 S R 7 W. , SKi ami SKI of NEJ Sec. 'J T 1 S Ft 7 W. Wj of NWJ Sec. 15 T 1 S Ft 7 W. Si ; SJ of N"i and NKi of NKJ Sec. 17 1 ' 1SI17 W. 1. 2, 3. I, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10 to 1G inc. ami 19 ,fc 20 and SWJ of SKI Sec. 1 V 1 S Ft 3 W. Nj ot Nj SWJ of NSVJ ami SJ of SWJ Sec. II T 1 S R S W. SJ of SWJ. SWJ of SKi, SWi o( NWi & NKl of NKl Sec. 13 T 1 b R S W. Total of 2U50.22 acres, $733.00. I Lloyd C. Smith to T L. 1'eteriion, lot 1 Hlk. I t Har View $10. Matt Maroney U F. J. Wakeley, lot 7 b,.. , Maroney town, $153. First Hank & Trust Co. to Alfred K Hrooke, I t 12 hlk. 55 Itockaway Heacli, 10, C M. Dollarhide & wf to Henrv D Allen Lts 1 to 9 inc. & 11 to 30 inc. ami A and H Hlk. 21 Sand Lake by the Sea, ?1. The Nehalem Co. to George Mike ,Ul 3 Hlk. Wheeler, fl. I'atent V.. S. to .Maraball RobertH. NWl of SKI. Ki of SWI and SKi of NWi Sec. 0 T 2 N It 9 W. 1G0 acres. Patent t S. to Lewis Herron. SWI of SKi Sec. 0 T 2 N R 9 W. NWJ of NWJ Sec. 8T 2 N R 9 W. NJ of NKl fee. 7T2NR9W. I'aUnt V. S. to Henrv Suxton NWl of NKl ami NKl of NW Sec. 17 T 2 N R 9 W H() acree. F'atent V. S. to David C. Herron SKI of NKl Sec. 7 T 2 N R 9 W. SJ of NWi Sec. 9 T 2 N R 9 W. II. ( rensliaw, .heriir to L. .M. Her ron. NWl of SKI KJ of SWI and SKI of NWl Sec, 0 T 2 N R 9 W, J20.C0 HEWS FHOM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL BRIEF NEWS OF 0HEG0N Parcnl Post Kntos Will Chonpor and Slzu ol Pnckncjos In croasod to 20 Pounds. i John MontrtK of porihwid 'im Inaiod Uy tho nldanl to bo PiUlod Htto iiuunlml for tho dUtrlct of Ui SurpriiinCure of Slomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your Htornach or chronic constipjition, don't imaKino that your eaHo in beyond l.olp just because your dostor fails to ivo you relief. Mr. G. StonKle, I'lainllold, N, J. writes, "For over n month past I have been troubled with my Htornach. Everything I ate upset it terribly. , One of Chamberlain'H advertising book. leis came to mo. After readlnif a few of tho letters from people who hud been cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly threo-fourthi of a package of them and can now eat almost every thing that I want." For sale by all denlern. ' The ladies of tl-o Farvlew Hlrthday Club will give an old fashioned picnic in Restore Grove on Sunday July 27m, Everyone come, bring yuUr UIicr( umj spread it under the trees. Wnthlnjton - IttMurtlnit In twrc tot rt within tho flrnt and bcihI ion, tun! tMerot'oeit In tho nintliuiim clRht of tarelN mul aiitwlltutlott of 4 new rwto chart for th wiiiipHcitlwl trvonl map wan ortlorod b) l'oalmt' tr tlMioml liurlnnon lo tnko oflrci Au cum it. Tb rain of totnK In Uio ftrt ion it rUucwl (nint t oowtf tor tho tint imund mid 1 ent fur oath additional found lo 6 flontn for tho firnt tKtind and I cont for wcl additional lu lvunii. Tho mlilmutn iut of nor cl noat nacKaRiM l inctoAiiiut from It to 20 pound, bul only tu tho llrt nml cond or for tho prtmt. It till" uorki out tho inatitntttit m til ho mado to pouada ovorynhor. C'i inert ml oMHMllloti ban dovolonnl In cotiKrvta to Poatmaator Gwoorul tlurlrL.i order rxlucInK parrel pot rat and lncrnalnK, the inaxiuiuiit ulio of trkai;oa to b nandtal In tho Hfrvlco. Tho uulM poatofflco cotir miit.i ronutd Mr llurlan to ftt- war boforn tho comutltt l(h u t- tdaaatlutt of tlic autliorit for hl act. Hryjri Propoict to Guide NICJTJUUJ A now policy lonrd NicnraKuo. In- volrlaK th vlrtit.nl control of th af fair of that ropuulle by a Unit! giaitf irut protiHioraiw, nlmllar to that now ntrcii oTr Ctttai out llnd by Socrotnry llryan at a contr- nc.i with momttum of tho nnlo far riRn rotation cummUtao. Mr llryan'it itroiMMal. eomltiK at a urprljo to mitMn of th cotouittti. ha bn takon by many amtntoiM a thr firat pronounevmrnt of a jtneral twltcy on (ha part of lh admlnlalm tlon to x(nd Amrlcan contrut over tho count rle aurroiindltiK th Cnuiimo Canal, and to nur lit atabtllty of Crntral Aitiortcan ronubllea and tho domination by tho V ilt 8tnt of tholr rotation with other Rroat io. cm. Mexican Situation Alarm Offleljl 8o dfllcato I lb Moxtoftti alttmiiou cor'(iHrod lu offlclnl clnrloa Utnt Ota White lous laauad tho follow Ins Btatvmont to clmir up mUrapronnnta. tlon. tin but attonttott blnK calltwl '.o (ho foi;.,-in atnlomonta apparlaK it enr- tnln ariorncxiit ucwpaprii (1) that tho prealdent bad alAlvd that he v. on Id noi rwoKdim th lluortn adwtnlilm tlon and that It would not lni n yiar; (2) that Ihr priHildrni bad atatml that thl country would tabllab a pro twnrat.. over all i?ntrnl Amarlcan coutitrloh to jjtiard Ui Panama Canal. 8rerHary Tumulty itatml that thorn aa abolutrly no foundation In truth for ollhor of tho abovo tatrmiintii." Iti;ort of condltloim nurroundlnit tho Ifuortn KovornttK-nt In Moilro have put administration officials li. an attitude of koimnst apprihonlon to ward tho sltuntlon Out. .a Nelson and Clapp Meply to Mulhall Two Honators, NoIpoii and Clanti. of Minnesota, took tho mand boforo tho committor) of thrdr colloawic Inrratl. KiUliiK tho "lobby and dnnlud tho truth of atatomi-nia mado by Marl In .M. Mulhall, nil around field worker for tho National Ansoclatlon of Manufac turers. In letters road Into tho record Mul hall told of conversation with Senator f.'olfcon -a invrnber of tho lobby oin mltteo In relation to tho rnjogtlon early In 1009 of a bill amomllnK tho Hhonnan anti trust net by a aonatn aubcommlttito, of which Mr. Nelson was chairman. In one letter Mulhall aiioko of bnliiK Introduced to Honator Clapp by Mr. Nelson and of talking with both men about a recent decision under tho Sherman act. National Capital Brevities Washington advices say that both foreign and American commercial In terests are clamoring for recognition by tho United Htatos of tho Huorta government In Mexico, President Wilson has selected Wil liam L. ('harnhers, of the District of Columbia, lo bo commissioner of medi ation and conciliation under tho New lands act. Aji official message was sunt from Washington lo Henry Lane Wilson, American ambassador to Mexico eiiv to couio at once to Washington. Chile has signified ita willingness to consider the details of Hccreiarv Hryan'H peace plan. It has becoino the 22d nation to endorse the Ulan In nrln. cipio, Representative Underwood of Ala bama, democratic house leader, Iiiih expressed satisfaction with tho prog roBH that Is now being made with tho new tariff law, , Tho government has established banking by mall in connection with tho postal iiavlngs bank system, Flo posits may bo made and withdrawal effected lioreafter by mall, and an of ficial announcement to that effect Is being sent to the postinuiiters through out tho country. Koll Wtib a HO dnlnK Plant and a fliorttf too. Charlna Hal" of iMrotia, ha ohd th problem of inatKoiliii! lo Kan barrio Uovernor Wot noiitmutwt th n tone of death ImtHMed iil"i Jaekoil I". Adam. oonlcld of Wtlttattf CUiitou Chambarlatn. In tttop ootitity, to llfo Imprteonniont , The Uo.ll. of C II Hmltb and -If". ho pntiahed In a bllumnl on Moo it Jtt. ltoli, wore both ftHIHd after a Ions arh. aad wero tuout'tit to Tort land for tninriaent. flonator lrfiie. of Droiwn. ha tha p polattnent of atwJthr oadel at Aunap It, and ' ankoil lfwiidt Kerr, of the Ott-itoh aertculturnit cltne. it ho will rtamlne candidate tor the plain ISirttand waont eiport fur the fUonl iwr ended June 10 Uo an It eroo of more than 90 i"r ent oter tiHMo of th preroHnfi jnar. BPCrd Inrt to fleurwi made puUtW by tho d (Hirtmeut of rwotmnft" llnlii; ibaitlat the uppl) of co that. tfore tho oasmt opt"tt, dretnd Hpl) aUfftcloMl, te tNgelio fruit grower' cannery Uae iiarted eatoratlnK kintMrr1 lBtal of puttlnc thoH up in yrnp The Al Kadr Temnl, htlnr. of Portland, ha adnl Mwrrotary ITrnV Mef4lth of (he mat fair latttti that the bhrlaer. will bo Klatt l --o! Satnrttay. OrloWr I. a their apodal day at the Male fair I hi yr. Tbn muat t rea t a4 atrd mta InK apparatus. dUod altar the $( tarn now In la the Marbuu Inatltata of lechaoli. will b matall ct In (ha Urvgon asrtcnttural elle wsuool of ratneo A plc of enrmnrr Uaaed waea the Cnltfd Kiel wa loMDX II In I he to Ion at C It. Thotnaa of lw1Und It l thr tiolUr bill lurf nrly a century am by the 1 1 udun Hint tatnk. at lludaoa. N Y A number ot new munn in forestry and minlnc. wall a a rir:ita tlon of the orV tterml is animal at bandry. nr announced In the m eat aleeu of the OrKon acrteulinral eol bKe Tho major. binl ot abUnaen and pollcx at Madtord iade a mid ou ?t ary rtmlns boi In that olf rn Oregon cily, with th t"Mlt that no ovi4n of wrongdoing no iilerr cd Annual reimru from the rouaiy acbool Hnr1ntndenu of lir conn tl. ut receltod by the Wlo cbHl aufvrfntondant. bow that la all of then, tharo am more boy attandln the public arboola than HlrU for the roaaon that ho wa a clallat. I'ollco ttrKant Andrew Hor naon wo rothicl ummartly to tho rank by I'ollco Chief Cbrk at Port land, and waa onlorad to taka an Cast Side turrltory until ho bocoiiioa pa trolman, July 30. Sealed propoealf will Ijo roCrrnl at the cifflco of the llfo Mtvlng aervlce. Wahlnton. Il C, fr xiuiruetlou of tea 3fi fot lf rlKhtliiK and elf ball ItlR HfolMKIl with KUaollll" OIIBtnea, j thron of which are to bo delivered at A elorlli. A new machine for aavliiK cold trom the black aatiiU of the hoaoh U botliK tried out in a covo near tho ontrnnoo of t'ooa IU. It worka on tho coiilrl fugal win-el prlmilplo, and U aoino thing on the order of a cronm opar ntor. Harry llennl, formerly of I. Inn coun ty, has beoit Minloiirod at RoaeburK to ton yearn In tho Oregon penitentiary. Heard had boon pnrolod by (Jovortior Weat and wont to Douxlaa county whoro ho wa couvlotoi) of aimlliiK a horso while employed a a ranch hand William L. Klnloy, atatn game ward en of Oregon la one of IR onillholo glata and leaders In bird protection who havo been doalgnutod by tho oc rotary of agriculture to advise him In the I rami ti roKiilatlonn to make tho now federal protection of icumo effec tive. Tho petition of the smmttors In the vicinity of Arrow, Lake county asking that tho Portland hinduoss interests assist them lu their effort to have (he land In that section opened for home titead entry, has been taken up by tho Portland commercial club, ami ov.,rv effort will bo mailt) to hasten tint relief for which the Hottlers are asking. Tasslo Htowart, a director of the Mlllon Ditch company, waa tried In Justice court ami fined III) and costs for unlawfully opening the headgate on his ditch to the detriment of tho other water users In the community. This Is the first tlmn a conviction ban been secured this year under tho oper ation of tho new water law nr Mr. and much luturest wiih shown lu tho case. Uxpondllures In night jL.at0 ,tmt tho state of OreKon will Imvo it deficit of over 11,000,000 before .nny of tho next year's taxes r ,IU, Air)i according to II Stlllmn..r,l l,,,i i... .junta 'Treasurer Kay at flalom. With man a Half million dollaru In the Kcnerul fund, thl entire fund wjh ba wiped out before AukuhI 10, and t, into will have to begin paying u por cunt Intereat. Tk- tt. ftV. '", w j 1 ...' M7 l'H.-r li..J ' r' I'M I -Iki vr.".! livthhuiH,w w h i.'rrT"'!! ihcrftitjrxJQr,) Af.2L..kf 7T, iRANCE1 4ADM(e( lifS T xl hi . it Al flit. A ifttt t Lt II I 1.. i - il . . t. at .... Ill A I I 111 Y aS IV 1 Al ff 'I a t . I IllllIllKJlllt III 14 f 1 t I 'wj w. i k i - ivrii iirii Attention! THIRD SATUKDAV . .1 it t . ,'ii'M ni viNititiL' if it i, i rs lire iili illv invited. K. T. UoaI.i, W I C". IJ. 'Phomiii.i.n Mr i rr. Notice o Snlcof tide I nnJ. nwvn' ib oorouy giw - f i i f, .. .... . ...... ii mi trio iiigncai ! i r ' i.i I In the Canltol IIiiIMiml- .H'-n, " i :i in uiiy, an n 1 i erel in tho t ilo and r'low a i hereinafter ilcscrlbcl un i'. I'C" I to tho liwtlnr nr iiu'iiiirM t anV I'' , "."ihimi; or irniiiiiiL' i i n - iiVf.rilmu lii. i,l il... ..P..r..r ... rlifbt ...v... ,..,,iin, .ill, il.'lf- v.-p- purcnase aafd lido and i wriiuw in nut oignosi. price oner1 i, - such oiler Is inuilo m gm f'ln also providing Hint the I n i wl" be sold for, nor any olf f cicor contoil ni 1,'hh I I.i.,, fl ji . r nffC Miiini feerv nif inn rii i nii.- ami an mils, smil itmls arc ". Illlaumiik Coiintv. Grci: ' , "J rll....l ,.o ..II a.. itiiiiinxi .i i..i . ii feci "niiniiiiH il irwuik " ' -i--ii v irnm inn qunrier siiuv" - mo. I, CJ.....I..... r. I u T. fiS. ' .vii- imj.uitii rtouiiiiiin ii iiii i -1 ' ., I0W. of W. M.,nUhe lilpb on the right bank of tlielP'le N'' lllver; thenco N. 112" filT W. 270.1 feet water lino a, -IT t,T W. (10,0 feet to low no in. . ..M.. l I .... i. mtv m , on -nr v.. zi 1. 1 icei ni"" i; 1 er lino I N. .IT fir H. 71.0 fuel to llio '',f I I f . . ...L.f ..aril. ' -"'Kmniiiir. L'oiitiiliiliii .aw hi.L. t.....i 1 . 1.... h i . i i front miv imihi UUIIIlf i)lU IIIIIW tract owned by C has, Ray In rem-- "nil II, 'J'. 6 H. It. 10 W. of W. M. , Alillllcatlons and bids should te . .i I. Ull iiressed to G, G. Ilniwii, ti" . I mi, I ln....l O.. I..... nriurOII. ' .,mi ..viiiii, .iMii-ui, '.-n' ' innrkoil "Apiillcntlon nml !' ,0 cliiisc tldu hiiiils,," ti, ti. IWv.li, . I Clerk Stuto Lund llo1' f . a a .... . . uaicu juiy as, ivia. i,l