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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1913)
Cbc Cillamook Rerald C. 6. Crombuy. editor Issued Civlcc a iUcck , CuMdav and Friday I'niornl n sci-win-chis matter Mav 17. UHfl. at tho o'llcu tt Tillamook, Owpm. under tiio net of March 3, 1Si. sPB8v.Kinio $1.50 a vkau in amvvnci-. JMvcrfls-imt Kate real Advt-rtwrTWnU First li-rti.n, pr Hn J .10 Fa-h nih""",t JrwUott, line .up llonMttt d N icv Timber T.n : 10 00 :. .ti.-f. in tin ... .06 Carls jf thanks, per ll. I.ivals. Wr Hn. first tttrti-n .06 Each uts"uvnt irwartlon. lino .05 Itetotutiwn 0f owdolonet and Lodre notice, por lino .OR Hu 1 1 .i Professional cards. nu. 1.00 Display Ad?rtiHMnont, per inch .!M ALL. tMs.dav A .to must bo in this of fleo Mnday and Thursday Morn in ti iiwurw publication in folltm init Tu-mlay ami Friday Issues. Reasons are imjwnUv. : Th ls of tV Britfe-i ship Olncs li tft Xmkaiii "UajntaH has bn attribute! to the use of liquor. Tb ovi le -co sterns t- h if tt Tjct that th- entin was drink a deal of ttu- ti n? o i the voyac and w dru 'k at tc tim the host struck. What u terrible toll the liqiwr batns doe demand ! Froacn eatP- four years oW. are to be placed on the market in N-w Jerser. Federal inspectors allow it, havin eaten tbern. and waited in vain for unfavorable results. The pure food bureau of the department of a-frieul-turf endorse this method of preerv- There is on display in C 1. CUihV window, sme suiu.le of brick mil tile recently unle .it the T.ll.iuuA Clay Works, Krebs H Prv). The brick i fair and the tile ti extra g .l. fur the flrat batch to be p.it throueh the kiln. Hie brick are slk'Uly ctee'e oil becui of the fnct Ihttt it w necessary to pat thtrn jut of d or for drying befor.1 puttint; ti.en in the ktn. A foji (H the pr priet JM e n put up the proper kini of a dryiai hjJ this ih vk-iuir ivlll be eti:ninatOil The price which the Kreba tiro, i i-namuor i ne .lupostw oi i nrisi. are aokimr far their brick nl lllo ure i Vjjltora uihl ilMtu-or aojournlnc very reuionnblc. The brirk ii ielliiK at S10 per thousan 1 ami the tHro in. that tho tnxpavot. In in,liUI 'lii t' o VlwiJi statu unlvvrsltv'li n't.ikln 'i lnve inont In ritUoiuhtp. Thnstulurtt thu owtvi n ilobt ot KhI cltUonship U tla' taxpayer, ami at l'todo D.4V lu miulo to rmlUo a' spollle olH);atltii Tho form of plcdijo used I thin: "As a etude t nt the Unlvursltv that Is maintained bv the ptHiple of Orouo , 1 liearttly ackuowledijo tl.r obl(rtliiu t shall owo to them. Tho oppurluttitle iln to mo hew fur socurlnir Iralnuu. lideaU ami .isiou for life, I deeply ap ' proclato and reanl as a saerod trust, and do hereby pledge my honor that It shall be ins1 must eherlshod purpose to render as bountiful a r'turn to tho On' on (Koplo nl their posterity In faith ful ami ardent devotion to tho eoimn KihhI as will be in my power. It shall b the aim of my life to laUir for the I hiuheel Hood and ktlory of an ever ' K',l,,r common oaitti . " This plli:u wa uriinally framed by a committee of tho faculty headed t') J'.Trsidcnt Campbell. ! Presbyterian Cburch Notei. The Hible School InvltiM you to its session at 10 a. m Murnim; Worship at II a. in. The theme of the pastor's sermon: "The Intlueiice of Ktnif David, or Israel in contuct with the nations." KvenlnK Praise ami (!ool service at 7::W p. in. Subject: "The (luest- mieii:iw 1 31' If Yoo Can Manofactofe Anything Come to i WHEELfeR To Do The Mantif acturing the city are extended a cordial lu wel come. inp eirirs. nfler a kny series of expert- j tiW at $16 and the I in. tile at S'M. The m'ntmir. 'Bjware flon. " but (fives this caution : of bai ecxa! Kev value of tile for the ilraininjr of mntls the.x , creat. Tiling i-croae4 Iwth the ! quantity and quality of prjiiuH of - j agrkultural lamli, aid h proven a A new world's milk record for Jersey cooJ investmsnt wherever it hu bs com recerJed recently oy Eminent : m,,, nrl.,M whieh tV- Kre tiling to Ui in Tilliim y Kes. owned in Houston oumy. Urm quotB wi .oiv M.chijran. Her yearly record under , os-!Ujvey the supervision of the Miehican Airi cult'irsl College shows a production of niunl of n:l'. testing 1,142 pou-vli 9 ounces of butter. The former J.-r-e-. record, hell by Jacob Irene, was 1 ',,5S x U of milk. The new record also exeee b t le Gueer?e hreod recori by Spotvool Daily I'e trl by 179 pourwis of milk. county ami will me in addet wealth to our community. We wish the Kretw Uro. success in their uniertaktni;- The steady operation of a brick ami tile plant means a-iother pay roll, and will greatly assist in the development of the eojnty. We understand that an endeavor may ! be made to have the mny which re- j mains in the defun.-t Port of llayocean J treasury, ued for the construction of j the Rayocean roa I. We do not think ; this would b? a i;oou tn-re. lne mon GAME RESTRICTIONS ARE EXTREMELY RIGID. 1). A. MacKctuie. H.D., Pastor. United Brethren Church Notei. Sunday School 10 A. M. Mornini; Worship and Sermon II A. M. Subject: The Queition of John the II iptist. t.hristinn Kndeavor 7 P. M. Topic The Ideal Christian, His Co-operation with others, leader, Carrie Klnnaman. Kvening Service ami Sermon 8 P M. We welcome all at those services. II. F. White. Pastor. Christian Church Notes. A Kood live teachers for ; . ..' ... of tnc law pertaining to this class .... .. , . r , . , I birds. Uplanti Rame bird, wnich nsn in me near luwre a report, nt mei receipts and expn llturas of the late 1 part of Bayoee.m, thj oTicer of that organization hiving promise us that they would furnish us with the same shortly. 10 A. M. IHble School, school with classes and all. 11 A. M. Itccular nreachine service With the oi'n person on uplaml .:,, i... n.. - v cw.n.i..r J game birds whieh began Oct. 1. "lore 0f jortaiVlji ; than ordinary vigilance will be oxer-j 6M5 Christian Kndeavor. ! cited by the state game warden's Ue- 7;4r, jjiar Kvangelistlc service. pnrtmcni in oniorcing tne observance The Headlight is criticising the city - l i , i i .... i , , , . , , ... shooting of female pheasants, to be laid on the street between the I . , . . . , , Of Upland game birds, wnich in clude China pheasant, blue ami rutted grouse, and quail, will be open to the huntsman until October 31. ' The laws relating to the upland game turds pacscd nt t .e last sesion of thr 1 legislature are very stringent ami will ' be strictly enforced, particularly us re gards gize of bai?, trespassing and Swander will preach at These services are worth You will find a cordial slough and the county p'lving. This criticism ij uncalled for. Ths council . is doing the best it can under the cir- i cumstancei. No ilrwbt, had the coun- ' cil thought that the little bit of plank- ! in in question woaUl have adectei ; Rro. Baker so. thsy would haveactel , otherwise. It is indeed to be deplored that one carrying g'j;h weighty bur-j deris, anl s hic'i in authority, ( f) ' should be pat to suh excruciating pain ; as Bro. B ike ha3 apparently been put 1 to by the laying of a few feet of planking. The fact of the matter is; had less money been spent on needless paving in different parts of our city, there wojI I now probably be no trouble about laying a short piece of paving where it is 3u greatly needed. Postmaster-General Burleson has signed an order which provides that pre-cancelled postage stamps may be sold to the public on and after Septem ber 11. Pre cancelled stamps have printed upon them the name of the posto'fice before they are sold. Such stamps will be valid for postage on newspanerb and magazines mailed by the public, 'bouKi and other printed matter and merchandise or parcel p-wt matter. The stamps will be recognized only at the post olllre narnsd on them. By the use of pre-caneelled atarnpi the transportation and delivery of mail bearing them will pe expedited greatly, and it is estimated that the govern ment will save an expense of labor in cancellation of $2'J,0W a year. Pre cancelled stamps may not be used on letters or sealed mail matter, which under the law, must bear the date of mailing. Pre-canceled starnp.s are not stamps that have been used before. They are stamps that are conceled be fore they are sold so as to Have time in handling tho mail. Hunter- are re-ilrieted to a bag of five for any one day of pheasants and blue and ruffed grouse combined, and to not more than 10 of these three va rieties combined for any seven consecu tive days. That is to say, a huntsman may shoot a combined bag of five each day for two days, and would then be forced to stop for five days or shoot som; other variety of game not includ ed amang tnese three. Sportsmen will be permitted to have five of these three arietiea combined at one time. More than five will be considered prima facie evidence that wie wnoie number was tmggcd on one day. Those who kill their five cm any oie day will be compelled either to e msume or ship home their bag before finishing their seven consecutive day all jtmcnt. i he restriction on quail is similiar, witn iu trie limit on seven consecutive days' shooting, but a hunter would be permitted to have five pheasants and blue and ruffed grouse combined and H quail in his bag at o.ie time. ii win ui iiniuwiui to snoot trom any ".chicle or from any public highway or railroad right of way, nor is It permit ted to shoot on private property with out lirst securing permission from the ovner. STUDENTS TO ADMIT PUBLIC OBLIGATIONS University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept. I no ti iti ...i r ... . i iuuge uy, mat curious occa sion upon which the University of Ore- gon students aree to return In the state in g.wl work 'heir indejtcdness to the state for helping elucate them, will this year erne early in October. Hiram Johnson, governor of California, is expected to give the Pledge Diy ad- uress. 'the theory of Pledge Day is Doctors Use This for Eczema ..Pi'. JS""' f-Comintaaloner of Health, !2iV- ifi1"-'1".'? ,s al"-ft no relation be tween bkln (JlscaHcs and the blood." The akin must be cuitd throu-jli the tkln. The terms must be washed out, and so aalvex have lontr aim been found worth less. The most advonced physicians of thla country are now asreed on thla, end are preacriblnt; a wnsti of wlntererttn thymol and othur Inirredlenta for eczema and all other Bkln dltcasoa. This com pound la known ua D.D.D, I'rtBcrlutlon for Cczeraa. y Dr. Holmea, the well known akin ape fiV.'S. writes: "I am convlncod that the u.u.u. i-rescnption Is as much a pecMc lor eczema as aulnlne for malaria. I have been prescribing tho D.D.D. remedy for ytara." Jt will take away the Itch the instant you apply it. In fact, we are ao sure of what D.D.D. will do for you that we will be clad to let you have a f J bottle on our guar, antee that it will cost you nothing un less you find that it (lota tho work! t-AilAK'S ItlWC, KTOKIi Til., incok City, Orevon. Ucv. C. F this service your white, welcome. Special Kvangelistic service com menrin Nov. 'ind ami continuing this month. It. E. Joe, Pastor. NAZARENE MEETINGS. Nazarene meetings are held in the old Christian Church on Tuesday and Friday evenings and on Sunday nt 3 p. m. and B p. m. Sunday School at 'J p. in. MAI'U WAV. A party consistli g of Men in. Chas, Swer.son, dus W'icklund, Adolph Erick son, Frank Freeman, Jess Earl and Win. Latimer, left Monday morning for the State Fair at S.ilem. Saturday evening Miss Ixittie Price was agreeably surprised nt her home on Wilson River. About twenty friends laden with refreshments came to spend the evening and to wish her many re turns of the happv birthday. Maple Leaf school is progressing nicely under the able management of Mrs. rord and Miss Lamb. sunnoNs. IN IMI: CIRCUIT COURT OF Tllfi STA'I I: Of- OKI:(J0N, l;0 THf: COUN IV OP I ILL.aMOOK Company, Fr4- HUvs and Npeclul 1 a a.l n -tktiii vii (h to thttMe Mho vill brlier Pay rolls lo - - WHEELER vitr man u I a I n r I nj 0l1aS4 in liny on Nehalem Hatbot Co. Wheeler, Oregon I'Hftland OfHtn 327 ruling tuiijt TdUmooi OffKi Cut V K HjI Clark Omr.ty Investment CoriH-nttion, Plalntlir, VH Srethna S. Phelps and Lucretia J. Kll bourne, Defullllilnl-i lo brethna S. Phelps and Lucretia J. ruioourne: - IN THE NAME OF THE KTATH nw V L I . , 1 1 uu are nercuv run uin-ii in Hum.i., .1.. - . , . aim uunwci uiu comma nt 11 led lllTHInHt :.. ,1 1 1 "u in mc iiijuvc uimiieu cause 011 or lefore the expiration of hIx ui..Uu irorn tno date or the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to so appear -nd answer for wnnt ttu.rr.,, the plaint Ii will ami v to thi r-mri t,.r me reuei uemunueu In said complaint which Is, that it be decreed that plain tin is entitled to recover the sum nf vhu.io, wjtn interest thereon from April 10th, 1910, at tho rate of G ner StJ?lMsr ."'""n. the further sum of $22 02, with Interest thereon at the aarne rate from Juno 80th, 1913, on Scl,.Un'J.t,S taxe P"1''' tho 'urlher sum of $12fi.00 as attorney'a fees, and tho coat and disbursements of thla mill n account of a note executed by defoi d ant Srethna S. Phelps dated April 16th, 1910. in favor of nlalntlff in .. pal amount above named, ami l,u aaid arnounta be decreed Ui be a Hun upon and airainat thn fnlb scribed real property, situate in Tlllu mook County, Oregon, to-wlt: All of lots 2. 3, 4 f, C and 7, of Hloc't 5, No tarts Jiav Park uccordlni in iu ed plat thereof on file in tho o'llce of yiu Mumy uecorcKT or Tillamook I County, Oregon, and that a mortgage executed by defendant Srethna S. Phdp covering said prcrty, given to surure the payment of snld mile, awl which mortgage is recorded at twwe .W.. Ho-ik "T" of th. U.-crds of Mortgages of Tillamook County, Ore gun. Iw fiircctrs-d nrwl ;ild iro-rly sold for the purpose .f satisfying ihn amounts clainuni by plaintitf, niwl for. sum niner anil turltier rwllel l-r to the Court may st-em itpiitalile. This summons is served by publica tion lu the Tillamook Herald, a weekly newspaiK-r, by order of the Honorable llomt-r Mason, County Judge of Tilla mook County, Oregon, made Septum 1 1, I'Jl.'l, directing suminuus to be so served uori the defendants. Tho time nrcscrilM-d for publication of naid order is once a week for six suei-nsivi! weeks, and defendanta are required to Hpjr and answer the complaint on or before the expiration of six wreka from the date of the first publication of said fi IN Till! CIKCUII C)Uf OI'TMIJ SI A I'll OI! OMIHION l-OR Tll.l.A.MOOK COUN I V Tillamook Cwnty It i-ifc corirAlion, Plaititiif, v Kile Patterson mxl Fred Whoplcir. leftiminta SUMMONS To Frd Wheeler, one of the iilxiv nniuwi iit-tHiHlanla N'lllll-r- 111 Siilr tit tl.ll- I In the name nt th Mute of Oregon ion arc hrliy rr-iinr-i to npiu-ar and 11-MwtT inr co miiiiiin In the nlxivo rntitlnl Notlr l hrtf by La(. Hoard of tlx' rll to thn highest in tho Capitol It 1. Rtm. nit Ociobrr 7 a. 111. of Slid day. i crest In thn tiitp t hcrrlnaf li-r dcsi-ril , to thn ownir or nf abutting r fronti' lovertlow lauds, thr , tfllri-ttMBM ttMllI II. Im M , Ml till) llii! l-Sl I'f uir.i atrainst ymi ; ,wh oSttT u m;lU lIHlrt nrul inu, . .. . ... i. .. . on or lffor the ,..r f ,, , C; ,X for 1 ' from tha date ..f the llr.t ....u.-.i.... .' u ' 'IT' m f this aumnwN.. a.l if v" 't. t ""V "P"!' lf" " ..... , PVI npKiur ii'mi answer ir Wntll llinmof the plriiiitiir will npidy U, the court fur summons. urn nrsl publication of I -' relief UnrnniMinl In the complaint. niiiii nuiiiniuna is mnuo on Ule llli Hay ( no ruiiei ocmuiulml In the coiiiiiIbIhI of September. 1913. ' Is, that it U, .Ucren.1 that yu have mi Sinn ivlnn A t l..l,,l,l .. . . I 1 1 -r 1 1. . , . . r ..III liil.. ... .",0 ,MI A t ...... ...... 1 11 ! : .r i ... I . .. . - i I.IUI huj n iur i lainiiu. Notice Of (Junrdlnn'A 5nlc Of Hcnl Properly, i " I ? "ir W ! X-CUI.m by Kile I atterwm to C (:. Uoynolds, SK of SWj. ami SJ of SE, Hec "1 and SWl of SWJ S.-c 21, in wp. ' s' K. 9 W W M . whirl, inor-.ghg'e wai 'aifff 0,1 m Site, at s i nfJi s of SJ ! ttXCfAl 'fair i!l; Wit , .sr.lT.I reciirdiMl at nain ir.'J .if NOTICE IS 1 1 Kit K I! Y CI VK.vi. ih,.. ' .U,0.U.',,onl ,,f nrnagis of Tlllarno.il. thu underslgneil, by virtuo and author- ' ... . y' Ur"""- w"'4'" n-des and Ity of an Or.ler of the County Cour of I , 1- ii"f" ' rr""ft, r 'n the State of Oregon, made and entered 11 ''!!',!' 1 " W.",M' ,,V In its records will from and after ih. ' r""n!u.r' M' 1 ' 11 """k County nk. 11th day of October. 1913. nt tin. ..Ml J" inainmi In this cause, ami that vou I of F. R Reals, in Tillamook City, Ore 'Zulf.T. ?1 ur':,:U 1 ' "" I niMl H I gon, sell at private saie for ima'tlilnl ,.nn"'',.t or estato lu or to a, All, wu" "i V per cent ,.,mr, . " " : ,' . 7"' A" -""ILntid puiiucatlon : n-i.lmt nf t-ss tha 1 ll' ' lloanl tpsnrvlng fi" and all bids. Sal I a Tillammik County crlbi-d ns follows, t 1 Reglnii'iig at a il- V K, from tlm , per hf-twcttfi Sccti- i n a- .. iv ii ... ii ... .. . ... . ...lilL. il iiiu riini. iihiih 11 I iv "I-" Itlver- lllniirn n. r w w. 'jna i f-t w water lino S. 13- 17 W. fiO.Of. to llnu S. W M 271. 1 fect sloff tir lliu N. in- r.r k l u fift totW lieiliinliiLf. rntitn. i-ii tldu linid being tide 1" trad owned by ('has Kay in . it jo i II ov !! .was f per annum, any portion or all of the f!!l!..i ,n',y ""i'V! '"I'l'-nlde, liicludlng a rem proiKirty situated In Tillnmonk I .. .. i . ! 1 l"" '"oresald miirlgago County, Oregon, descriln-d in Tillamook as follows, ii i i ' H; " me Herein ant notes, tuplhvr with Interest and at- -.iivjrn ii-ra, to-wit lieginn ng at a oolnt in:U pf the southwest corner of block num. nered u, In Til arnook Cltv. Or,,,. .' i I'Uhllshed and n.ru. running thonro north 210 fi.0i:!.V ,r'P A'lV u. .l'"l'H''itlu l thu south ,V. ",!V?.K "'" "y "'I order of the of Ti I L.r., . " M"B0"' '"ihty Judge .o r r"W"r, t,m npVln on r horore the uxpinitlon of six wueks I Ion i! f tt.5 1 ,THl I'WWI' tl on of this MutnmonH made on th.. nu uay or AligiiHt, 1913 anu running thence north 210 fi-.-t .V . " "X. I trienco west o; i feetr it...-. ,.n .V"""""'a iienii.i ny mi order nf il... ess, m ... - ' ii-bii IIIIH..I...1.I . II. al " u-ei; and thence east 103J feut to tho place of beginning. uated Hcplumbcr 12th, 1913. i'i., V' Wunlf (ll"rdlan of Joseph Head Rain and Verne Dale Ibtln, Mtiiora. NOTICli FOR PUIMJCATION. (I'ubllBher.) 033 Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland. xi .i 9xWQn HoptumberH. 1DI3. Notice la hereby irivnn ibui i.-....,i. Pressler. of Reaver, fir,.,,,,,, i.u,y3,Wi2' ""rnestead Entry 24, Township i wii ameiu aiertdlan, has filed noticu u. ..jM-nv.uii mi maae rinai t;oinmuti. tinn Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before J. (J. H0. den, County Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregoii on tho i 21st day of October. 1913. K " " Claimant nutnon aa witnesses: Edirar Ollbirt Wllllum N. Ilava, EdwanlTro bough, John SalliiK, all of Iluavor, Ore. K"". il. V. IHOIlfr, Heulster. H. T. HotlH, Attorney for m Plalntlir. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO -KIJIIIIORS NOTICE IS HEitERY (JIVEN ih.i '.V m order dulv mad., ... ith.". .3 South, HanKe 10Vv"t'iftin A T u C(.Vu"l.y' l0 a Merhl Un .- 111...1 ".."' ?'?.nVl. ? N. Maro f. iiini !, Pk n ed administrator of tl,o e.ta i 1, J" ('lud Marolf, dlc'SSSd "1 a (lersouH havlnir ela ms aMlnll. mwUm from this diu, ' ,lhln B,x ' . .,N. Mnrolf, ! AuOT. lo"3lU"trMt0r Uf,,ro,,",t, : . -bit ii, nr 'ii i. a ui..., urtl marked "Appllcatlim and w ' chase tide lands. i : i. 1 1 raw ii. ri...lr villi l..ru L VIA ... Dated July 22, 1913. Notice of A.sscsfiliicflt Miami I.iimlir Tnnjr, Hon. having IU olliro. w I place of business nt tio Fliat Street. In the City of KuIub, State Ciillforiilii. tf(.e KifVi'ir.i.' to ii i.'lH..ltY filVt-i at a meeting nf the i'"1"?"' ' m. mill, iiiiiiiiii ...iii-.i'.. - .... on thu 23rd day of Augm( 2 .llliilll nt CI Ml Iter Shir'" llnon I he tamu.il callltlll ''".i. cnriiorutlmi. nava I o i"1'".... H. W. Jslmm, Hccretary iHiratlon. In the I M . .. I 'T i.i,i, till I ..IIHII., Ul-I Ion. at No. '""c' '(f i City Ixih AiiKulf. SUW" m M. . .I...II aamuil. IIIIIIHIU I'll i. .11.11 IVII..I I ... . AMI ul mlu.irllaiul rnr Mil u ' r . - , nun, anu unless fore, will bo soli Octolier. 11)13 al -..I., .1.... ... aaiu uaie, to pay vn" """, ' mont, tOKothur with cotw t lilt i taetrl iinlisi-tBi i"M MM univga I"" . i lit 1 LI1U " ..,.lnfk -. fore, will tin Hold oil t- Oetpbcr, IMS t Ip ' , Inir unit Hviutnsns o t snlo ' ii w. Isham, Location of offlro, "j,