Che Cillamook Rcrald tf. 6. Crotnblcy, editor Uucd Cu-lcc ! Week Cuodjy nd Friday Kntaml ns second-class matter Mnv 1. 1910. at tho post otlleo nt Tillamook, Oregon, under tlio act of Mnrch 3, 1S79." SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YKAR IN ADVANCH Jiiiccr!ts.li!tf Kates ' ocl Advertisements Hrst Insertion, per lir J .10 Buch subseownt irerf"n, lino .06 HonMtOful Notices - - 5.09 Timber Claims - - M-W Notice, per lim ... .05 Cnrdsi uf thit'iV. per line - .06 Locals, w lin, rtrst insertion .7j Knelt subsequent insertion, lino .05 Resolutions of Condolence and Uxlgc notice!", per line .05 Business X- Professional cards, mo. 1.00 Display Advertisement, per inch .25 ALL Display Ail must be in this of fice on Monday ami Thursday Morn ings to insure publication in follow itig Tuesday ami Friday issues. Reasons are imperative. FRIDAY, AlTitTST I'D, in:t. Editor linker of the Headlight still continues his apparent polcv tf dis coumcinc the ciitiens in their ficht against th Warren Cons' ruction Co., by harping through the columns f his paper, a bout Attorneys fets.etc. Editor Baker appreitl has got hold of somethinc ne en nt let go of very well aid he is nuking the best of it. In other wtirds he acts like a fellow who has sot djwn on the flv paper. We really wonder if he loves tho War ren Construction Co., a much as his paper woukl lead one to believe. TillamooV City nvd- nn industry that will produce tirished lumber for building pur pos.es. It is to bo deplored that so much raonev is -ent outside for finishing lumber thtitoucht to be produc ed at home. As an instance in regard to this matter, we might state that Mr. Melchior. who has the contract for the building of the new Catholic Church tells us that the cost of the rough lum ber in the ne church will h mount u SI 000, while the cost of the rimshinic material will amount to $1200. The finis-him; material n shipped heio from .Mc.Minnville. When take into cn- sideration the amount of building that I is going on here we cn cume to but one ei Miclusion and that is 'he fact that a large amount of monev is going out of this city for n atenai that ought to be produced at hon.e listens to us that the commercial club bus a tine op portunity to do some real work for the city by looking rfter this matter. COUNTY FAIR NOTES. to form the minds of the young. So its deplorable blunders are perpetu ated The trend of science away from the . approval of alcohol for anv common use is well iltu'tratiti by the resolution I which the international congress of 1 neurology has adopted. This bodv of j more than a hundred eminent phsi- cians representing some twenty nations invite the governments of the worhl "to take prompt ami rigorous measures to put an oml to the evils of alcoholism, in view of his disastrous conveniences." What measure ought to he taken the congress does not spe cify. It only insists that thev shall be strong and vigorous. The obstacle in the way of their recommendation is manifest. In almost everv civilized country the manufacture and sale of alcoholic drinks has become a great industry employing thousands of men and mil lions of money. Although it has no standing in the court of morals, the law mut protect it as it does other forms of business, at least until it hall have been outlawed. Perhaps the mot effective assaults ujn.n the drink evil will not come from the gov. trnments of the worki. Education, ood food and sh'irt hours of work ma succeed where the law can only expect failure. DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Fair time is nearly lire u'tl we wifh to say a fev.- vnrtlr to the ex litbiteri ; trie fair not fir prize-, but to .-Iniw the w rl.1 v hat Tillti tum.k coi nty can pnxlnce. The pri.e- arr In itwa'd people for their work in demor-tniting- The fair if for the county a a whole, not 'or . few, ancl we want every fnrmrr to help if you hove yomethintr nice britiir it in", whether n pr.ie is ottered for it rr not, airi in that way help it- make a irooil exhibit, there will be many people here at that time and we mttft make a jrotHi idiowinir. We have 'isKe-.t the weather man to invent jrourl weather and I think he will, mi net ready for a irood time ths 3-'- nd 5th of September There will be speeches and dem onatration- by the teacher of the O. A. C. Sept. 3rd and Ith. and a two o'clock ThurBday Sept. Ith. Dr Kerr, the pre.ident of the college will speak. Farmer d n t miff thin addre. There will be mu.-ic, apeaking etc. tro-t of the time from 10:()a. m. till 10-0'J p.m. eacn day, only hour tor mealri and pvirade- The ground and b'lildin. will be well lighted by the Electric Liglit Co. We heard oi one man telling' that we had no place for tock. Don't be fooled by each reportc We have a ter.t 107 by 30 for, cow and an other one rOby-KMorhor.-e-'. Thee are fitted with proper .tdt1, and if thee won't acrommod -tethe stock, other will be furiiiHhtc'. We want everything in place Wednesday, Sept. 3rd,.'Hl 10:00 a.m., when the preident will touch a button that will net Tillamook county' first annual fair in opera tion It will all be worth .seeintf, Come and ramp with u until the fair i over, and have a .'ool time and no Hway hajipy chotUint; praiue for Tillamook Coi'nty. Let us be boocters, the Lord love booster for His country and even the Devil liken a booster for hi. No one lo -e a drone AH we lack to havintr a Paradise in Tillamook iH'.for u all to turn in to Anirel, bootintf the fair may help sprout the winu. I hope we will all take advantage of our cpportunitieH in thin jjood country and be a happy people. Genenil proramw will be on the bromide each day Come to Tilla mook City September 3-1 and f and enjoj' yourselvc. S'our. to boost our county. li. V. Hi, A LOCK, Sec. SCIENCE AND ALCOHOL. Hunks lot From Oregonian : The verdict of disinterested science continues to go more and more strong ly tiicainst alcohol In all its forms and di'puihes. Keputable physicians have almost ceased to employ it in their pre scriptions. The persistent supersti tion that it was a food Has perished. It has been proved that alcohol only appears to stimulate the bed 1) strength. In'reality, it depresses the energies and weakens the person wtwm it de ceives into the foolish confidence that it helps him. That it stupefies the mental energies has been known for a long time. There is a peculiar species of wit that is imbibed with "booze," but it appeals only to those who have them selves sipped a drop or two too much. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in u famous passage of the "Breakfast Tab'e Auto crat," sounded the praises of alcohol as a mental vivifier. Perhaps no other paragraph in our literature lias done so much harm. There is scarcely a gen uine medical scholar of our day who would agree with his conclusions, but the passage is read in schools and helps Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co. WARRANTY DEKDS. F. i. Gattrell to J,ick A. Rain lot 23 blk. 3 Manhattan. S150 Henry F. Smith and wf to Oscar Myers lot 4 being SWi of Stt'i see. 30 and lot 1 being NW uf NWJ sec. 31 T 3 S R 9 W & SKi.of SEi see.j 25 T.3 R R 10 W. A M. Hare toWm. Makinster i wife tract in sec. 13 T 1 S R 10 W, J530. C. W. Wilks und. i int SK of NEi. NJ of SK5 ami SWi of SE1 sec. 13 X 2 N R 10 W, $1. D. A. Browne to Marguerite llrowne und. 5 of Its S. 9, 10 and 11 Blk. I A. A. Miller's Addn.. 10. B. C. Hampton & wf to Stephen Zhobert lot lo blk. -S Necarney City, foO. Emilv F. Foster to F. Gattrell lot 6 blk 11 Manhattan B -ach, $70 The Elmore Packing Co. to Mrs. Elizabeth Bowerman, lota 36 and .t blk. 3 Elmore Par.. Certificate of ownership in regard to Tillamook lee and Cold Storage Co. of Tilla nook, Oregon. (F. I). Small. B. S. iluntingtuti & wf. to Sundlake Co. et-al. jint. in Sj of .V.VJ Sec. 17 T 3 S R 10 W bO acrci, $10. E. E. Allen &. wf to Sandlake Co. All E t & Int in Ej of .VJ and lota 2 ami 3 Sec 20 and SJ of SWJ sec i" T 3 S R 10 W. 2u0.C3 acre. Fred W. Wilson & wife to Sandhue Co. all R. T & Int in(same last above described property.) il Matt Maroney to MargueriU lot 5 bU S Moroney Town, f 100. Matt M-jroiK-y to Emmeiine F. Bunus lot 4 blk K Woroney I own, $100. Mutt Moroney to Agnes Loflin I blk 8 Moroney Town. $100. Wm Wright Olds & wf Ui John W. Kelso, lot 6 blk. 03 Brighton Beach. J. A. Curnmings &. wf to Dan A Al ley, lot 40 Streae acres, $500. F. J Gattrell to Wm. Adolph Brcit maver, lot 0 blk 5 Manhattan, $190. rranK L. MaGuire lo Itichard B. Uorney, lots I to S inc blk I Tillamook Beach $10. First Bank & Trust Co to Emma B. Pentieid, lot 30 blk 52 Kockaway Beach $200. Chas. Ray to J. L. George lot 19 Blk I Par Addn to Cloverkale, $100. Brighton Development Co to Ru dolph W. Hennemem lots 31 and 32 Ink 70 Brighton Beach 5100. J. D. Jones i wf to Joe Bixby, SJ of Nrt'i Sec 3T4SKS W fcO acred $10. Josepn Bixby and wf to J D Jones i acre tract in sec 30 I' 3 S R 9 W, $1. First Bank. & Trust Co. to Matilda Skow, lots 8 & 9 blk 44 Roikaway Bea:h, $-10. First Ban' & Trust Co to Henry Skow lots 47 & 4b bile 13 Runaway blk 43 Rockaway Beach, $-10. Fust BanL v J rust Co to Anna Sow lots 5 and Ct blk 45 Rockaway Beach, $40. The Elmore Park Co. to Anna Krebs lot 38 Blk 0 Elmore Fnr. $10. A. H. Bringolf and wf to Clara R West lots II and 12 hi 1 Tillurnooi Beach, $1.00 Eva Swank & hus to C. H. Horninir lot 12 blk 5 Sand Lake by tho the Sea $400 T. B. Potter Reality Co to Corbett, lot 17 bl 49 Bayocean Park, 10. J. It. .Minich and wf to J, A. Bald win lot 54 blk 97 Brighton Beach, $10. Brighton Development Co to .Minta Old lot 9 blk 08 Brighton Beach, $200. C R. Curtisa to Wm Wright Old lots 7 and 8 blk 01 lots 5, 0, 7 and 8 blk 63 lota 6 and 0 bin 39; lots 7 and 8 blk 08 Brighton Beach, $-1000, L. E. Morton to Harry A. McCuen, lot i blk 10 -rheo. Jacoby's Addn to Bay City. Johanna Jassman to Jennie and Eliza beth Jassman, lots 4 ami 5 blk 22 ' ilia mook Beach $1.00 Frank P. Miller and wf to J. G. Jass man and A H Schloth, lot 32 blk 57 Rockaway Beach, $10. Lloyd C. Smith to I. II. Smith lot 7 blk I first Addn to Bar View, $10 U. S. to Louis VVilka SW of NW1, NW of SWi of sec 29 and NJ of SEi sec so i a it o w, loo acres. J. It. Mlnlch to J. A Baldwin bill or sale to i int in stooV of gonernl mdso in store on lot M hi 17 Brighton 1 Beach, $10. Nehalem Bay Land Co, to Sunu U. DIu'Hr, lot ft bl" I Nelialem Beach. $ti. Lahowltch Bros (of Portland) to Louis Lahowltch all Int In stock In ton known as the Grand Leader In i-illnmool, Oregon, $10 1 It. PeMnrritt and wf to Welch Grocery Co. lots 17 and IS blk -I Man hat tan Beach, $j 75. lillamook Bay Fish Co. (R. Blaine llajs, et al. incorporators. 1-1 1). Iltulloy X- wf to Ida Had ley , SJ of Its 3 and I blk 25 Thayer's Addn. to nilamook, $1. 1 til) Hodley and wf to Ida lladlov, Si of lots 3 ami 4 bV S t'haver's Addn to 'illamoov also lot I Bit ,S Park Addn to fillamook, Ttuvs. Rocknor & wf. to Frel Kook- ner lot II block 4 Sand Lake by the Sea, $1,000. United States of America to RoImtI 1 Johnson. S. W. of N. K. 1 of sec. tlon IS 3N 10W. 10 acres. Manhattan Reallv Co, to Marjoric M. Dm stop, lots 17 and IS, blk. 10. ; Manhattan Beach. $S0, W. A. Uivett A wf. to Bradley A. Ewer, lot 2 blk 1 Bright Waters. United Brethren Church Note. ' Sun-'ay School 10 A. M. Morning Ser-.-iee U A. M. Dr. J P. O. Bonebrake, Presiding Elder of tlregon Conference, will preach I ami conduct the Quarterly Com-. munion Ser ice. Christian Eiuleavor 7 P. M. Top ic : "Missionary Essentials, Home and Abro.id." 2 t'rayer. This Is the sec ond topic in a series of missionary essentials. j Leader Miss Lul.i Tluima . Evening Service 8 P. M. This ser vice will be a Union letuperanre Meet ing and will be held in the United lire- ' thren Church. The speaker will be Miss Lois -mith. State Supt. uf the Oregon loyal TemK'riinco Legion, and ' Mr. George N. Taylor, Fieltl See'y of ' the Oregon Antl Saloon league. i The Qunrtvrlv business meeting will , be held in the church Sat Kve. S P. M. ' Dr. Boneb tike will be present to conduc'. this meeting and receive re ports. The church 'hYint, presidents ami treasurers of the dilferent Chureh organizatuni arc rtipiestttl to bring reports. H. F. WHITE, Pastor. Methodist Church Notei. If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Manufacturing The Sunday School picnic was a ' ruccess ui every respect, about ISO ' too advantage of the outing. ! Conference time is approaching rap-. idly. It is held in Eugene. Ore in the j week of Sept. 2i st. Much remains to ! be done between now and that time. j The pjpul.ir course of li-ctures otTer-, etl at our chuteh nel week will fur- nish us a rare treat. Every member I of the church ettend. Our friends are invited. J Next Sunday ' At 10 M. Sunday School. Wo I have classes and teacher for all. At 11 A. M. Public woiship. Sub- 1 ject, "Conserving Our Means." I At i P. M. loung Pooplus Meeting. At 8 P. M Union Meeting at the U. B Church. II, W. Kuhlman I 'as lor. Presbyterian Church Notes No preaching services next Sunday. A union temperance service will be held in the United Hrethren church at 8 P. M. Miss Lois Smith suerintend ent of the Loyal Temperance Ieginn of Oregon, and Mr. George N. Taylor, .. .. r . I. . ....... l-.. !5iYd4 HUvs ami NM4?liil nSso will brlnjir ay rolls to - - WHEELER t li e ma ii u f sivi ai ri jijut vMy oib .ilijalrn3 May Nchalcm Hatbot Co. Wheeler, Oregon I'oithnd OKlui TllUnwok Olfli 327 railing iisdj field loon League, will give addresses. In the Circuit Court of the Stntc uf Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, Mildred E. Small and F. D. Small, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Hcrrall, Charles Her rail and Robert Her rail, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, J. 0. Holden, as referee ap pointed by the Court to make the salt. will pursuant to the order anil decree of the said Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook made anil entered on tho 20th day of August, 1913, in the case of Mildred E Small. F. D. Small, plaintiffs, vs. Anna tlerrall, Lnnrles Her rail and Robert Hcrrall, de fendants, on the 27th day of Septtm- oer, iui.j. at u.w o ciock In llie fore noon of said day, at the Court House door in Tillamook County, in Tillamook City, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, in tho manner required for the sale of real property on execution, all the follow ing described real property, to-wit: Tide lots one (1). two (2). three (3), four (4), five (5), six ((i), seven (7) and eight (8). in Stillwcll's Addition to tho town of Lincoln (now Tillamook City). Such sale shall be subject to confir (nation by the Court and the property win oe koiu in one parcel. J C E. J. CLAUSSEN Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE. IN Ttll: CIRCUIT COURT 01s THIi STATU 0; OKI-OON I OR TILLAMOOK COUNTY Tillamook County Bank a corfioralion, PlninlllT, vs I Notice o Sale of Tide i.ninl. t ( I Notice i. hrreby gun that the iUl I .a ml Board of the) .Stall of Orrgpn wilt i sell to the hlghot blcStWr mI li olli. c I III tho Capitol llulkllng t Ha loin, ir I gon. on tJcw.l.cr 7. 101.1. at 10 CO o'c.V in. in. uf ail lat ill ' hn .i,,' Kilo Patt.-ron awl Fred !'r,w' ,,,n. "m orrti.w a.l. VU..lir I I. f. twit, nl a SUMMONS To Friil Wheeler, one of thr above named defendants In the name of the Stale of Oregon You are hereby reiiuirnl to apiK-nr and answer the complaint filed against you hereinafter deacrltml giving, tiovarvnr to the owner or owners ( any Ui. l abutting or fronting on aurh ticlr ami overflow laud, the prnfwrnheti right to purchase said tide and nvurllow lamia nt the highest pfirn olfff.- I, provide! such offer l made n gixl fmih, nml In 1 1,., nluitfn ..nlitl.M .;,,! , WIS" Providing Willi thtf HrX Ul tint on or before the expiration of six week ! 1,0 r'T' m'f un ,r''r "mrefor ic- from the date of the first publication I 'P"i w i s man .wi i-r, the id if you fail so in, "'ni rrsemiig me right to of this summons, and HOLDEN Referee, Notice Is hereby given, that I, F. It. Beals, as Trustee of F. D. Stalford. from and after this date until and in. eluding Saturday, the 30th day of Aug ust, 1913, will receive bids for the Halo to such bidders of thereat property sit uated in Tillamook County, Oregon, described aa follows: Block 71 of Beals' Addition to tho town of Lake Lytic, according to tho plat thereof of record in th officii of County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon : Also lot 4. block 8. Mohler according to the plat thereof of record In theoftlco of the County Clerk of Tillamook, Co, Ore. That nald lands will be Hold to satisfy the aums of money duo from said Stalford to said Beals. and that I re servo the right to reject any and all bids received. Dated this 29th day of August, 1913. P. It. Heals, Trustee. appear anil answer for want thereof the plaintlir will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint. The relief demanded in the complaint is, that it be decreed that you have no right, title or interest In or to two cer tain notei for l.'WO.OQ each executed by Kile Patterson to C. E. Keynolds, secured by a mortgage covering the SEi of HWL and Sj of SEl Sec. 23. and SWJ of SWI See. 2-1, In Twp. I S. It. 9 W. Vi. M., which mortgiige was recorded at page 102 of HuA "U" of 'the Records of mortgages of Tillamook County, Oregon, which notes and mortgage were thereafter unsigned by said C. E, Keynolds to you and by you transferred to Tillamook County Bank, the plnintiir in this cainc, and that you be forever baried imd fnrerloied of all right, title, interest or estate In or lo the said mortgaged property, and for such other and further relie- aa to tho court may seem equitable, including a foreclosure of thu aforesaid mortgage and a judgment against tho defendant 1'altersori ror the amount of thu said notes, together with Interest and at torneys fees. 'I tils summona Is published and serv ed Ukjii you by publication In the Tillamook Herald by an order of thu HonorableJIomer Mason, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, dated August 21st, 1913, -requiring you to ap pear and answer tho complaint on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first nuhlientinn of this bummons, and tho first publica tion of this summons is Hindu on thu 22nd day of August, 1913. ti. 'i'. Botls, Attornoy for Plaintiff. water rrfert nhv and all bids. Saul lands are situate in Tillamook County, (rK.,jn, mxl des cribed as f dlows, to-wit: Beginning at a point W.U feel N. 21" -it E, from the quarter roctlnn cor ner between Section ft and H T. 5 S K 10W. of W. M., at the high water line on the right bank of the little Nestucca Klver; thence N. I2-WW 27.1.1 feet along 'high water line S. 43 B7' W. GO.O feet to low line S. 00 er line N. 13 6r E. 71.0 feet to the place of beginning, containing ,3M acirs of tide land being tide land I tract owned by Chas. Bay In sections 0 and 0, I . f. S P.. tu W. of W. M. Applications und bids should bo ad dressed to 0. G. Brown. Clerk Statu Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and iiiurnvii Application anil bid to pur chase tide lands " (J. (J. Brown. Dated July 22, 1913. rr idx l line il f w I -mi H''ni- Im Iff Oall 7iV f .on l(.lirM nnta Mu IWJUO n IT,'S "" IXf -mil luC )vu IjU W rHie 6rtcrxj6dl f MAwIESTI Range i 44 A nilinLrrof eifiBilfl m .' t.m rn Lvf W1'! (4.tuiv uy lo imiuui iu ruu hxix T 10' I). 273.1 feet along low wat- Alex McN.ir k Notice ol Assessment. AUMINIblKAIOR'S NOUCU TO CKUDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.N n,u. by an order duly made and entered by m ivouiuy ivoun oi mo ntato or Uru icon for Tillamook County, thu under signed, A. N. Marolf, has been duly unpointed administrator of the estate of John Claud Marolf, dereascd, and all persons having claims against tho said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, with vouchers, duly verified to the under siKncd, or to his attorney, S, 8, John son, at rillamook, Oregon, within six months from this date, A. N. Marolf, n . i a orAji!!.,,"",lrttl"r "foresaid. Dated Aug, 25, 1913, Miami Lumber Company, a cormra Hon, having Its olllco and principal place of business at No, Ran East First Street, In tho City f ., A. geies, Hlate California. Lfrimtlll an a..... auiiuiv in HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting of tho Board of Director I of said Miami Lumber Company, hold on ii.u2.ird day of August, pjtn, an as sessment of $ bo per share was levied UMn (he Issued capital stock of said corporation, payable Immediately to L VV. Isham, secretary of said cor .oration at No. 830 East First Street, forte c,tv ''" Angeles, Statu 0f Call- ,nAfiyi,HtM:k u,,'wn wh,cl' '' merit shall remain unpaid on the 30th day Ifr1, i018' V"' 1,u lllnquont and advertised for sale at public auc f ir? "''I' "nlulyent is made be fore, wll he sold on thu lHth day of Octobor, 1013 at 10 o'clock a m. o. inioif1 V ,my .lh. ,lu'''iue, t assess, nent, together with coita of advertis I'Hf and expenses of sale. U4U",B H. W. Isham, , .. . .Secretary. Miration ut ,m.... u-m ii . . Street, Los Angoles, California, i SUN) IAMP 15, 25 nd Wittf 100 W4tt '.S 150 Vstl . r.t Hil"- TOiiro i,ioe- - - ,rt W deliver Isini" Vr(i Ihr clly. Trrpon wiring n inr AkH'1 burnt with koo'I H0" wk vuiMtMk Bleotrlo t. v i v. fc. Ha. VP' 1 .v Wanted -A horiie. , pros ,M over j eleven hundred: . m .. airaw m auios, iw tf i old. must be soundln .Vl color, bay or black. Harnett, Oarnesdale, re.