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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1913)
A WORD TO THE BOY WHO QUITS. He quit .o It was wr-ttcn on tho rec ord of tho hiijh school. Ho quit, tt was written of another after Kr.nUt ation He never wont farther. He hail no countRe Resolution failed him, .mil ho stopp'od. The other wont on. He joined the class of the quitter. Years after he wondered why tho others pit on. not 'valiii'iir that he had quit before he wr fairly started. He did not realize then what life de manded. All he felt the world re quired wa einirnco to et alone- Life's Mirnlus in eilue:ition he did not apnreei ate All ho nee.lod was enough to '-coop come. He withdrew hi education in vestment ami beean to ctmsjme it. He quit, ami turned to the w.irW with the Roots nature hq irivrn him, and pre sented himself for a livelihood. He quit anJ soucht to live, just to live easily, with ut makinc any requtrr ments of this world which would use him a its servant. He quit and sold himself cheap. God has capitalue- htm with health, intellect. Tioriiis, abil ity fur application, and character to be achieved. Me stopped short of an ap preciation of his capital, ami consid ered valueless tht whicfi had enriche I others. The potjr which produce preat priMchers, teichers, workers, lenders, cenoral. captains of industry, j manacers of creat railroads, and head J CLOVERD.VLE NEWS. From Courier : James Halley and wife, accompanied . by Mr. and Mrs. l. A. llailey and' Clyde Hudson autoed to Tillamook Wednesday. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON A definite tno omont him baen made at Salem toward ieeur(ns a nianufac turltiK plant fur flax producti. While out halibut flshtim Captain Carner of Newport euplurd a 14 foot iuau oatliiK shark .Mr. I'. S Mcintosh, at the aga of J yrara, haa Juat proved up on a homestead of lt0 acrea In the Upper Hood river valley The city's cotnmUalonera of Port H. It. Ux-kwood has a contract to land have decided that do running supply the ice plant at l'acillc City ( at larne mum rmatn munled until at with cord wood. The wood will bo least January 1. transported from hero to that place by! lo from fire In NowberK early I.00 Norton ami wife, who have been residing at Woods dtirinc the summer months, left Wednesday for Hanks. Geo. Worthincton is having a cement wall placed around his lot to protect the crude. boat. Avery Applewhite, of Corvallis, has purchased ten aero of land of Kd Worthinetim. Ho ami his wife are occupying tho okl factory building on the place. l'aul L llurcndo to Miss Irene Shear wmxl was a wedditii; sokmniied at I'll lanuvik Saturday last. They will make Cloven! lie their homo. We welcome the-o ncwlvweds and extend a wish of j happiness and pnvtporily. Mr. ami Mrs. Kiddler moved to Salem the fore part of tho week. The move from our midst was occasioned by the illness of their little son. We regret) to lose Mr. ami Mrs. riddler ami hope that the atllicted young man may find of hichly-capttaliied corporation be came to him of no interest. These i renewed henlth men of unusual part lost their appeal) t him. Their achievement ne retuse-l t honor, andthoir examide he desoied He quit and lost the sense of great val ues. Life oectsnie a labor mt-rket, ami ; he entajed the competitive struggle to j j-stle his fellows at the call of the I highest bidder. Later as the conflict 1 heightened, he came to laira that "tne '. ti rU stii-Aft him u lit-irc THnf ic ml ... . . . i other purpose in view j-.i-t a living. For wnen he fated, at ; . . the heginn.nff. the opportunity U s art a surplus that would, through the 1 years enrich his life, he quit ; stopped J gji"C to school ami sold out to an ap- j peal of a daily wage. This is the sad history of many boy. We have known them. We hare ad vised them. We have stood with them in after years and listened to their la ment : "If I had only taken your advice and remained in school! It will be RIPENING CREAM ON THE FARM. There is perhaps no other factor in farm butler making that causes more trvuble than the lact of proper ripen ing or souring of the cream. On many farms the ripening is done with no than that of ; c.iuiing the crnm to etiurn more easily. The object in riponing cream should be to cause tne cream to cnurn more readily, ami to produce more desirable ! tlavor and arouia. I'hat cream wul ; chum more readily when sour in u fact well known to any one who has had e- perienee in making butter. However j when it comes to the production of good flavor and aroma in tne butter. .... i felong regret. I quit before iny i , . , . , . . . l ; .. v .l. lvtng the prtajuction of the main reason education wa-. timshed. Now, there I . . 1 , . , .. , i, . , ,. why butter fat commands a higher when this battle has to be foucht. The pursuit of thiols intellectual become sj di'ft.-ult that the mimi rebeh. It Us-vi much easier t j g.ve up the ap pl.ctti.vn which study require.. The c i.l t i activity and to the open life be c me so trong we cannot resist. The fuir loiig years in hih school, when f price on the market than other fau is that it bus a peculiarly desirable llnvor ' and aromu which cannot lie exactly re i produced in other fnU. For this iea- son it h desirable and proMublu to d.--( velop theie qunlltie in butter to the ' highest powible degree, t In order to produce doe-irnble tlavor it la very ewential that tie milk ami tt - h;ivf ii,st or tst fnr stiwK- nr n.vcrhave been able to develop one i be handled under sanitary con f.r it. beoorne an anticipated torture! .lcms' I to introduce nith into tho cream is to introduce not only the oad tlavors ' which that tilth contains, but alo germi which will tend to develop some whicn drives us to distraction. We hesitate to pay the price. Then beyond the high school days is another slreu-h of four years in college and, extending still farther, the four years of a tech n ?a! eoars--. The way appears A'j long a J the as -ent so ii'iicult, the heart of a:, a icient Trojan WJiili fail before the task. i ti.-re : an exorable law which plays hav : wiUi -juntj life at this point. Jre -trigifle of tne strong works the SuiMval of t..e fitteat. Nature selects t . ..t i a-' i willing to o his best fur survival. The processes of elimin ation work .with merciless precision. Tne hesitating, falterirg. eijuivocat ing man is slipped to th- rear. There is a ii.v of life which constantly de-clarei-, every man tnut do his b.-st or be lost in the struggle for exci-ller.ct a.'.d supremacy. This eliminating pro fess is seen all through the educati'r ,. eourse. Of every thousand students whj Btart in the primary grades ir. t-.i ejiintry, at the close of the eighth year seven hundred ami thirty-four quit school. Only two hundred sir i sixty-MX uraduute. The loss is sim ply stupendous, especially when corn pjlsory education is in voue and mat y facilities for popularizing education are being adopted. .Many things op erate to cut dpwn the number of ijradu ate.. I'ovortv, intellectual indolence, the temptation of a salary, ill advice of friend, lack of foresight all cod tribute to this. The eliminating pro cess continues through the high school. Out of the one thousand who enter the grades, only fifty-four remain through the high school for graduation. In the twelve years' course of our public schools nine hundred and forty-six are lost. What ib the significance of this' V.'hy so many who fail to stay until their education is completed? Wtiy di ho many los out? Why do so many quit? There are various reasons. We do not stop to enumerate them We ask the young man who last. June threw his books upon the table and quit school with an inner feeing of joy to reconsider his action. Will you join the great company whom nature and conditions htive eliminated in the quest for knowledge and the supremacy which intelligence secures? If this inexorable law once gains control of your life, the eliminating process may reduce you to the lowest level of ability uud to the tno3t meager limits of soul-enjoyment. Reconsider your resolution, rise again to the task, and enter the struggle. Kegain your place and renter ' rong the few who pay the price of Intellectual biipremacy. -Western Christian Advocate. Kind of a bad tlavor in the cream The gorrrw Jr ferments which produce a clean sour taste tn tho cream are the or.es mat win proouce a good tlavor in the butter. Tne addition of a small amount of clean tasting sour skim milk or butter milk to the cream about six or eight hours before churning will in- traduce deiirable" germs which will sou.- tne cream ar.d at! the same time prli. desirable flavors in the Frivert, butter. Idaho Experiment Ut.or . PANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1 000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Pciioni Bone crOsep Glands NO KNIFE Of PAIN No Pay Until Curedi IJo X Itay or othi-r swindle. An Itltnd plant rr.akr-tho euro ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Any TUMOR, LUMP or Hate on tho lipfaca or body long u C'nr tt Heitr Pains until lut Uge. 120-PAGE BOOK free; teaUmomiU of ttioi.ar.il turd tt Wr.i IT KITE TO HOMK ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST M CANCER. We reftiM thouundi Dylno. Cami Too Ut. We bavo cured 10,000 In 20 yr. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAM LEY & CO. A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL KINDLY MAIL (his to some one with CANCER 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Designs COPVRIOHTS Ac. Anrone lenrttntr a iketrh and 1rrr1jlon mmt qutckir uacrtHln onr opinion iiuv whether an luvtnuon I. prnbablrpatcniahle Ooinmunlu. tlonaiirlctlrninailentfal. HAH0C00K onl'ulmu enl tree. OJde.t aireiicjr foraeriurmir patenti. i'Ateun taken tbrouifb Muun i ( rtcelTa iptcuil rwtUt, wlttiout coawo, la tus scientific n inencam A Landaomaly Itlaitrated waaklir. Mlveat rlr rulatlon ot anr ailciriau Journal. Ttrou, fi aeiBrcidoy.Noui Ynrlr oatolic. i ww, nun mo., mruu w4tiioto i S.iturtlay morn Inn nr rallumto.l at J15.U00. with i'lroilmiiitly $10,000 o( tho loan i-ovuroj by Ituurnticp. ('rank S Omul. fortnrrly city ttor noy of IVrttnml, Joclarra h will trek tin- nomltintlon (or Attoruuy (rtiarnl on tho r.HHitillcn tlckot. Tho board of oltiontlon of I'ortUnd hai iIpuIihI t tio (Kitltlon ot th Mini tortul o'Utlon ttmt Ur Hlblo ti rtniil In the initillc chooU Kliitiutti count " tftnln crat l ntl mnt.'il nt 1.100, 000 buahola. Inrraa Is on-t!ilnl Krc.itr thmi rt tiny for mnr )Ar vlu In y.irt to lucr4aM CKiuJrt MelKttinltt of I'ortlaiul. frrh. man lit tho I'nlvornlty of Oronon. illr I truui ii hoiiiorrtiArio. of tho hmln, tho romlt of n full In tho ahowor bnthrtxiui of tho Kytnn!ttum. A ne vnrloty of applo. which U a croa bolwcon a Nuutown nnJ tt S ttt onburK. I U to hnvo boon founil In 1 tltloiM." tho orclmrJ of J. II KttinR of llool Itlvor THE l.oroti K mis. itKoit 30. of Kiltjono, i contmtttHtl aulclito by thro ItiK him olt iHinmth tho tiff Is of n .ou til- bountl local im.ttif;or trnln at Wnlknr station. 1 tnlloa ioutti of KuKeno. Through m urnuiKumwtit llh tho L'nlviirnlty of Oroson convorantlontil Oramn will ho uucht in tho noronth ami olKhth Rrntltm of tho nubile achoola at KuruDo. fiovornor Vt Una ro-olvml a chock for 5S5.000 from Socroiry of tho Trury McAdoo. hlch l S6 por ' cent of tho Incorao from Hit- finlnral forost rmn'i' up to Juno 30, 1913. Moving plcturox. domonstrutlons uud short lectun ro uh! to In struct ntitl untMrUiln ttmt part of th until unco nt tho ntato fair lht I In toroatiHl lu prolil-rn.t of tho buuoh'olit. farm unit public richoolo. Kor tho purpono of brltiRlni; to Ur Kon tho bi powitlhlo lnformstiou un highway enslntHfriui:. I'rofonnor Skl ton of tho agricultural coIIoro tm boon ttt on n four mouth' tour of L'nttod Statu. ('harmed with mlftappllratloti of funds of tho CllUenri Natlon.il bank of Ikikor. of which li- fornmrly win chl'ir. ill" trial of Ruy I,. Mndrtny btiKnn In tho Unttmi StAttm dlnlrtnt court at i'orttnml on Thursday. Tho Stamlnrd Kartigo of Tho Hall, a win dogtroyed by flro. In mi hour the buildloK with all ttn contuntH km a total wrook. Thlrty-flvo or forty au tcmoblltfti worn In tho KaraRu when tho fire occurrod it nil tho riproiid u ho rapid that tionu woro cotton out. C. C Mooro of tho United Stntos df partnumt of arlciiIturo vUiltod tho Ak ricultural colloso and wan Klvon ovory annurnnco thitt tho limtllutlon would co oporttK SAVED HIS CABLE TOLLS. A Clr Hum al Mom Otv Him nlormtlii M WnUd. .. i . ... . A iiortllhy nirnhitiu ' '" wn" ,W itu oitoiixlu' liiiliu wllh Jiimu I um Inforuiotl Unit i inmlnoiil llrtu In Vokolutttm tt.ul rwihil. I"H Iho "inmo of ho tlrm ho ooiiM "i haio ItNirtiiil Iho Irillh h caldliiB, l'H. to nitvo oiH'iio. Iii'toud ho "out lo a ll kiun Uiiikor hti hnd wolol ho now uud ro.tiotod him to I tho nmno of tho tlrm. riirtt A ir) ilollmlo thlllK lo do." tvjdlo.1 thr Imlikor. "for Uio now. U not omiM.il. nti.l If I faro vutt tho tmm I might Iih ur omo roMinilllllij " Tho morctmnt iirvuod. hut Hi vnln. md tltwllv ho mrido hu pniHMltlit 1 '! will Klvo yoi.M ho aflld, "a ltl 'f J ton itruu In Vok.'liiuim. mid I "III k you to look tliMHiKh It ami thon loll mo, : without inoiithMiliitf'aiiy immo. whoth- I r or not tho tmmo of Iho tlrm whtvti ; hut frtllotl itpportrt lu It. Surdy you 1 kHI do Unit for mo." 'Vo.M ihl tho Iwinkor. "for If I do ( not montlmi iin.v uanio I t'rimiot Iwhold ' rrHiulllo In itny wtiy " 1 Tti.- Ut iran Unldo. I ho Ulllkor fcxikod tlifMiu-li It and it ho uuitdod II l-k tn tho mof-h.int i$M "1'ho immo of tho J iih n ti.iiit Ihi hax failo.1 N thoro" j Ihon fio Mwt htm illy." rvllod tho, mor.tuint. tat fb-t I tho tlrtn ivHti ! hl ti I did liunbum." allow-In him tmttio ou tho ll.t. "Hut how d you kttow that I' the firm which two failed!" akit tho tvtuk. or lu urirto "Vory Hilly" riplloit tho inotvhniit. "Of tho ton tw mo i hi tbo II t uiity 0110 La couuluo, tlnit of tho nrui with which I did huallioaa All tho otbora 4r tlO A I FY M'NAIR X. n m m! urn A . A WM mr - KITCHEN RANGES mntl v HEATING STOVEM See U for Price Before Ordering EUcwhcre HUMAN FACTORY. lit Machintry Davalopa With tha In t.ll.Ct That Oiract. It. A liuuian twititf i a kind if fat-lory. Tho ttugiuo ami tb rk uud all tho rarl.Mia uiarhlxtM nro Hot't to tbo tMlno tuetil. and ! aoudi duwu order tit thorn frutu tliutt lu tlmo. and tboy tk tht work ivhkb baa boii rowt-olvod ui lit htud'iuartora. Ho oipot-i (bo wurka il.iwn lwl..w to koi on tluturf th.' thing without hrn tnklne any irtl tl Inr mittfo or tlit-m. wblto h o't ut btt iitliitl, n tho . tmHtont brtatl of a fat tury ibttuld. with tho thing that aro now and tltfltarvut ami Ht-tal ami that lita mind alone ran do. iho ihiuga wtdrh. l kniat In tholr proaont iiiltl.il forutatlvi ur 1 rvtitlvt at.'tfo. it" mi lino aa yot tmvo trooti don-.., .) t.t do mitt whl' lt un onh ho tt.ta.-l "it by tho man up In iho li.md.in tr-. -t Idir.aflr. M"wtallr. tir tho hatuliw rt. f tils oirn tl.oUKbt. Tilt mr M hl'iiian tu-lnir doVoUtf.a Hit mor tlo'l' rtto aofi-'tl. t.. atfn-;i,.t I'tth tout, thr ttxiro ,lrti liifuni .il .m -o tho' r,,f' tn'' m.i' hlii.n lu Iho iao in' t aro Am In i:r tin 1'uri.m. '' ottnaflrHlH arrnniroinonla fr dl ' nil natinc. aMimiiatliii:. iln.alf rlin; mn tirll. for M;tu.iitr up iMr. Ilflit nnd boat to liMitliuartor nil t whh h '.in Ih til niiil mi nt will irniw tuoro tuna torful orory tmr Thot nro found nil ilnvlng awnv him dlmlv iIm'. n In tho d.irk wldlo ho alottti- Thov hrtritj him up In hU rory ilronm lion and tmtiito Miwi.r lu v.- anil to ktxnf Willi Uorald Stnnlor Loo In Atliinllc Mairaaluo Abstracts on Short Notice! II V TIIK .. UillCKIlAKPr, Mmuwi Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of TilUmook County. Oregon OmOl GROUND 1'l.OOR TODD IIQTi'J.; ,1 Wllk KtLta Wltiatl llOTM HIONK& Miln $iJ - Al Moiiul ,1'. O. itox:i 1; TILLAMOOK, ORFnnv WMJA.faa?nw TV' . V at .-4 3 ti . . M l-t t T .f aaaSBafl!tMaSiHSar'r.' V ' T " ' TP( T.TW '. WW-' am m , PUMP GUN Tha Carman Empire. Tho (ioriiiiin omplro una rintltutttl n.t nt pronont .1 mil l, S .rtor pro llmliiary iifaotlatloim durlns; thotour of tho rrniHK-l'rumlnti unr tho par llnuituit of tho north lioriimii confinl. r In foatorltiK tho movi!intint': "tl" (with which Hiuloii, IIi-woDnrni turn t. ttt S: 1 li Vr 'I P. t i tue of n fy. U. it v Irwt V llt'W:Jir ciirlla, oltiok" oh't fc itfi In tlto way ot your mm) i hrt! ?'i tijr tl ti that UAftl u4i wntkliiv n liir lrm. iiii;cm iiffon Indian Pump Cuin tlr . :v if its kitul nniiir mwkci. a mi uttl ty tli uahJ i f Utllinrta nil over the couiiiry. N.lul Hrert h, I Inmmctlraa, Pcrfrrtlv R.Anotl Ptlfrn lliliuill SaUly Drvierj ncciilrnu! !,. crnrK" imnoi, IJ .S,,,,r Tnko-Dnwn tcr turn of ilc Kitrd. ijtif ImL I lk U1m -ko I. I..IM it. U In n tjuaf 1 laawl I '.I ta t tw.fca ltlHrf. f !aJ tMfl. I ltrrWnlnn Afm.-Utiltift Mrfalllo fT.rlrl.lfa f . .1 to ktow potatoori In OrnKon for tho iii.iiiuf.'ioturo of ntarch. Whether or not tho Houthorn Oro- Kot Stnto Normnl coIIoko nt Anhland i.all bo roopunml aftor I10I11K olonod or flvij yours will bt un Ihhiio to bo o'i-d upon by tho nlnctonilo of Oro- Hot. nt tho Kunttrnl tdoctloti to b liulil Nfupinbor .1, 10H. JimIoum bncnimu hIio paid nttoiillon ' limit. Hitvnrla and WurttoiiilHirx had ro olitly iiltlotl tlioiunolv tn lit ati ad 1 ilroiw tlntotl I -. Id. l.bTu, rotiuoatid 1 Kllir Wlllllllll Of I'rllHalll tl) tllHtll0 ! lioriimii niMrir. All tho nnvorolttu , lirlnci.-' of (iorimiii atiilon mill tho throo I froi. mid Kntiaontlr towtm lnivln- )i.n. ' od In firrorln iho Iniporliil cruwiw. tho j priM luiimtlttii of William I. nn tiuiMiror una innilo nt Voranllloa .Inn. 1H. LS7I. rlio tlmt riili'lulittf whh oiioiumI nt Hit o a voutit! man of tho community. 1 "" Mnrcli 'i, uml tlm liupitrliil comttl I -i.-H Uarnon ahot and surloimly in- j " "' ddod April II. 1N71.- .) hia rlaiiKhtor Kuhy, ahot at an j ' ' r'- 'r daushtar, and than commlttod ' "!c. at hiH homn 0 mlloa north of I Not So 8erlou a (UK-tor who hiui Imtm Ntimmonod immiiy uuKiitfU from IiIh ciirrliitjo in jiOWH. j J..,,,,l,r r'lii.r..l...rlul.. lu ..-.I. . I , j " H"l"" "wuliltiK him iai iho T , ' . " d.H.ratop. hut without Un, mxum l.-.k uru"K" . ho oxi-ifiid In tin nronKti Mn- I'aiiamu canal in .ulvanco 1 umli-ndaml ho othi-r boats. In ordor that tha ndo may bo un-d In work of drop. mwk "' channol of tho Columbia nvor at an oarly date. i)y weavItiK lior Htocklni; Into a ropu, Minn ChrlKtlna Schlrmur, 21, tirnnar rlcd, and an Inmato of tlm Iiihiuio any 'mn at Halom, commlttod Hiilcldn by I u"t;lnfi hurHolf. 8h faatntiml onii end of tlm Htocklni; to a window Kuard, nd th;n, tdlpplriK tho iioono over her h!iul, leaped from a chair. The m tut it hlKhway (;ouiinlHlon tiiia been authorized by the Multnomah county commfEHlonerH to draw on tho $75,000 fund aat aalde for the con- Htructlon of tho highway down tho Columbia river to the rica. The work will bo confined lo that portion of tha county from Portland to the. early lino of tho county. Logs of memory of everything that happened to him prior to 1912, obllter utlnK all knowledge of what hiH real name may he, where he came from, and who lilu relative may be, was al leged by J. J. Marvin, allaa Maler, who wbh bound over to the fodaral grund Jury on a charge of having 1m perHonated a government officer and obtained on that baa) a nuaw .. 1 lodging In Portland. Clri'lllllMlllllClH. " ho mild, "that your Imy tt Huverolcii. Whoro hat Hwallowoild Im ho?" "Oh, nlr," wan the reply, "I'm Kind to loll you wo made 11 111 lt 1 11 U ! It waHti't a HtivorclK'ii: It wna only u half penny!" Koinlou Mall. A Good Exeuia, "Now, then." demamlod I,iinoimiiirit wife the next mornlm;. "whufM your exciiHo for couiliiK home In that con dition hint nluht?" "Well, to toll you tlm truth, in1 ilenr," ho replied, "none of the IioIoIn would take inn In'-l'lillmleljililii ITohh, A Big Dlfferonco. "How rejoiced the knlf-lit of old wero when they Kt their liuly'H ulovol" "And how menu they look now when their jjlrl Klvea them tho lull U'li!" Haltlinoro AtneiJcuii. Navar a Near Relative, "Pn, who li; Mm. (IrundyV" "Hhe la uii old lady who la ulwnya aiilipoHod to IteluiiK to moiiiu other initii'a famlly'-Ohlciigo Itecoril ller aid. HI Mlitaka, KoBk'-l iinderHtiind liohftoti imirrled n rich widow, lo. -on -Ho he un. dorHtofiil, too, Imi i' provim m i. .1 j iiiUiiuditrhtumHui,'. -JloaUm Truiiricriut. Notice 11I Uxcciitnr's Snlc ol Wcitl Property NOTICK IS IIKIIKIIV (ilVKK. that ly vlrturo of an OKDICU Oh" HA 1,1 duly mailt) uud entoroil by tint I Ion. Ilonmr Mnnon, Jutli;e of tho Cotiniy Uiurtof thoHtiitu of Oruijon. for Till atnimk (Viunty, In tho rocorde of an Id court, I will, from and after the 22nd day of October, lUI.'t, at my rojiliiunro on the Miami Utvor, in THIammik t.ounty. Oregon, anil, at prlvato mtl. for citnti in Imnd to tlm Hirnon piiyln the hlk'hodl price therofur, auhjooi to the confirmation of tha anlil Juilo of haid court, the rtml proiwirty lioloninif to the mime of llntry T. ('ratio, ileceimcil, ilodcrllitd n fullown to-wit: Tho eiiHt half of the northweat quar ter i.fiiectlon .'II, In towimlnii 2 north of riiflKf t) W,Ml of l, Willamette Meiidlan; and Iho noiiiheaHt iiiiartur of the tiorlheimt iuarler and tho iioulli east quarter of the Houtlieimt quarter of rtoctlon 115, in iowimhlt north of raiiKc 10 wtHt of tlm Wlllamuito Murld inn. Dated Kepi, i'lrd lii:i, il I'KANK CIIANK. lixeculor of the I.umI Will a nil Ten lament of Harry T. Criinu, I)u- CUIIHl'll, N0TICE.T0 CREDITORS. S.- Yk NOTICE TO CH EDITORS. In the O.untv ('..tirt lU iriii, for Tlllamo 'K 1 ly i . . . . . .1 If. A DoCoonel. Wnirtm tho iiihIjw K' 'I h' .....I Mi-,,IIVV1, l,J I"" . . - I'lHiiua iii-niiinL liiit ill..' " - will iircurnt the aauia t r.o ltll from lliu ihilo of tl l " lllllnt nr Innu.K nll.u jr . t' SimldltiK llulldilHf, I't.nla.l. 0r 1 ti..iLll.r or 111 inv oiuro. uiiiunir i ni'-.- TillamiHik City, Oregon. Datctl nt Tillainmik, OrrKon, tiny of Ortohtir, IIU3. Thtr. Coali-n, A"" .i!i'lw' . -ak ti n .u NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of tlm Htnto of Oregon, for. Tlllainook ('mtrity, In the matter of tho eHtaio of William J. Went, iK'ceiiMed, Whercaa the. uiitliirHUmii ban lieim duly appointed hy , mvu ,M., In tlm Cotinlv Court of tho SUU fir i r.... rut...... .d; riiimlv. In ..1 il fll iMdiim wait. (llllk.lll IJI ,IIU LBLIIIU III 1. 11. l)iteiiat.iL un. ,1 1.. .ui. ...... I W5 "ii.nn. .11. ,,1 11,. , ...f, .' - 1 duly npiw. luted hy tho nliuv't nlB. 1 .1 . niii 1-it.i.i vtuiri, uoiuiiiirliritioi i - . now therufoti), nil iiorami '"" claim iiKiiltiMt thu oaliitii afiircwla ' liroHiuit tlm mono to 1110 with t'"1 lv ier voucliora within alx ihuiiH"' i" tho ilulti of thin notice at tlm ulllcf . ' Jiimua Walton, Jr., I0DI il Xlm llwLltlliiit, i'ortluiiil, OreuoM. or l olllco, Coimiwrcliil HulLUm:. TilU'"' City. OicKKii. .h Diilnil nl Tllliiitwuik. OreL.'0ll. tm1'" Uiurt, .iidininlHtriitor of aalil utnto, now ihcrufore, all perHona liuvlni'l.i claimH analiiHt ; the ealiito aforeMaldl A a nialrntor Ulll II... 1.1. . .lion. OOHIVB, . "... llu niiinii in iiiu wiiii pro per vouchum within hIx immtlm from thu tlutu oftthla milieu nl thu olllco of JnincH Walton, ,r., 1001.2 HiulillnK nullum, rortlatid, Ouon, or ul inv olllco, Commercial HiiIMiiik, Tillamook City, OrcKou, Dutcil utTillaiiimk, i),, IL ii.Ih 7th lay of Orlolior, lulil. 'Urn. CoutoH, AiiinlnlHtrutor, M.r Dlfflouli t- (a,, Mn ml -m.iitri Im- lii-l Iiilolj. Her new umwih ifo I. . I.l ..ItilMlM rrrtn'r. uur an eonu'iii 1 i""i- ... . . . . 1.. .t i.-.t ll'i"r i hi iiiuiii nor rii u 11 " ' .,.,(, ....1 hi 11 I"' mi) mid H'fi hoi 11 nii' tin- in un 111 lilt film" '' ' ' tO llllll' -.lid ItllHlllll lli'inid dint l'" ml lt'l' mid I"