Cbe Cillamook Rerald C. G. Istucrf Civicc a lUcck Editor CuodJV nd Friday Entered n. sc-ond-clas matter Mav 17, tlHO. at the pot o'llee at Tillamook, Oregon, under the not of Marvh 3, 1ST1.'. " SCIlKll'TIOS SI.. 10 A VKAK IN UVVVNVU Htlvcrtlinrt Kates ! ecnl Advertisement. First Insertion, per lino $ .10 Each ,Mhs'"fit insertion. line .OR Homester d N tics - - &.W Timber CUimn - - - 0.M Notice, per line ... .1 Cards of thank, per line .Oft Uk-1. nr tin, first inwrUon .7j sunnoNS. 1 t IN HII: CIRCUIT COURT 01 Till:' 5TAJl:0l0R:lHN. I'OK l llli COUNI V OIJ 1 It.L.A.MOOk' Investment Company, a I'laintltr, v Kil , Clark County lorHrtion. Each subsequent insertion, line .OA Resolution of Condolence and IxhIro notices, per line .06, l?uiiuss X- rrofoloual oard,nio. 1.00 ! Olsplny Advertisement, per tiwh ,SAi A 1,1. Piaplav A.le must bo in this of fice on Monday ami ihureoay .Morn- Un'thna S. 1 'helps ami l.iUTvlta J Kiurne, Defendant. To Srotlma S. Phelps anil l.ucretla Ktlhouriie : STAVK OK lncs to Insure publication In follow ing Tuesday ami Friday imbw. Rtneone arc imptrxtiv. MTKMRNTOKOWNKtSWir V.M N.V(BMB.'T Ti'Unti.k lUr.tki. l'ulIiht !Snii-wH . TllUawok Ciljt. ITf. V M.- I' TT.-'Mt rtMthr, C K Trmhle icl. C K. TrmM- M :..r.- !' ! S.u mI h"l n!'.tu.fc '"its or FlilP'.Y. OCTOKKK Hi. 1KS. The whole nation breathed eier when it was learned, officially that the late earthquake shock on the Uthtmis had done no damace to the canal. There has always been a question a to whet her the canal looks ami other -orks vrouki stand a severe earthquake shock. Fear for damage from that source is now conMdcabl.v lessoned. ( At the opening session of the Inter national Concres on Alcohol, at Milan, '. Italv. teptemh?r 22, Prof. Marchia-' fava. Physician to I'ope Pius, was the chief speaker. His subject was "The PatholoKV of Alcoholism," and in his address he summed up his "studie. , The I butklmc at the country school book is is to be written by Mollis W, l.ibbo. County Surveyor, ami b pub lished by the County Judge Although intended to be ued as u means of in struction primarily in l.ane County, the book will be available for schools all over Oregon. It is believed it Mill meet a general domain!, "We're blazing a trail in this line, just a Lane CHinty has blatcd a trail in some other line.-, in rwul construc tion." said J mice Thompson yesterday. "This book, so far as I know, will be the flrs" of the kind, but it will Ih; of great value in the schools. It will not only teach the children, the future pen- .. : l... . ...... t i . . re.iearcnes ana ooservaiions OMenuingi.. ,. ..... . . .. , nun, urn m unnk; 1.11s I N T M K N A M K 0 F T 1 1 K ORKOON: You arv hereby required to appear and anther the complaint lllod against ou in the above entitled eatno' on or in fore the oiuriitloii of sK weeVn from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and If you fail to o appoar tint answer fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complain'.. ! wh'rh is, that it be decreed lint plain 1 tiff is entitled to revover the sum of 1 $-l"&7f. with interest thereon trim April 10th. ItflO. at the rate of ii er i cent iHr annum, the further sum of , fOCJ 9J, with interest thereon at the same rate from June itOth, I'.Utl. on account of taxea paid, the further sum over a period of fifty years of active professional we rk and he found n pre ponderance cf evidence to cnvict alco holic beverages as a bad thins;." He was enthusiastically applauded. phase education home to the parents. " ' t present we ned a ttook of kind in the school of the Stuslau of $125.01) as attorney's fees, and the cost and disbursements of thin suit, on account of a note executed by ilefe d ant Srethna S. I'help datetl April liilh. ! 11 10, in faor of plaintiff in the prlnci-1 pal amount alvo nametl. and that the said amounts be decreed to be a lien ! upon ami acainst the following de-1 ' scriKtl real prom rtv, situate in Tiltn I mook CountV. Oregon, to-wit All of' ' lots U. 3, 4. S, l. ail 7. of HI.H-k 6, Nr ' tarts Hay I'ark mvurdiiii; to the record , eit plat thereof on file in the otllcc of the Countx Keeurder of Tlllammik (County, Oregon, ami that a mortaKe luxecuted by defendant Srelhna i I'helpa covwrini; said prop-rty, Ktven I ' to eeure the payment of saiil uote. and j i which mortcae is recorded at pace 305. Hook "T" of the lteconls of i I MortcaKca of rillare)k County, Ore ' iron. e foreclnscd ami Haiti properly I of i sold fur the purioe of satlsfin the! i amounts claimeil by plnintllf, aixl for , such other ami further relief .r If You Can Manaf act tire Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Mantif acttiring We have heard on coed authority, that Portland cheese dealer sometimes label cheese made in other localities than TillatnA County, "Tillamook Cheese." ai-d sell it with the under standing that it i Tillamook cheese. This is generally done hen the dealers are out of Tillamook cheese. This mat ter should be looked into. It is strictly against the law and the dealers who practice the deceit should be punished. Harm and loss may come to our dairy men tnruugr. tn:. violation of the law ( eHSt interwt in. generally wnirh should b. stopped at once, if it . is the matter of gol roads. is possible to stop tt. .. i... , . Uk, ,f.tll( Hint tin ,IIVI tVIIVI ht .U .H I fourt may seem eiUitaiie. dis- This nuinmons Is served bv Dublicn- tnct, where Miss VanHibor has u I ready , tion in the Tillamook Herald, a weekly intmluce! road-butlding ami road-eon! I "ewapoper, by onler of the iloiH.rablc i ii'imur .iasoti. v ouniv Juoge oi iiiib- mook I ounty, Oregon, made Septein- struction as a course, ami where she ha. olTered prizes for the test roait. The ordinary teacher cannot tench such a subject as this, and a road primer, or textbook of some kind, is neces sary." Kditor's Note : A road primer for our public schools would certainlv lie a tine thing. The greatest bunion which 11. iv l J, tiirecttng summons to oe mi served u(on the defendant. The time ' prescribed for publication of said onler is once a week for six sueosaive weeks, ami defendant are required to appear i ami answer the complaint on or tWore the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of said summons. 1 he first publication of said stlmtilfifiji U made nn the lth ilav the eople of this country have to b..ir(f September. 1913. at the present time is the "mud tax, and apparently the thing vve know the least about and ihe t.ung we take the I speaking. In manv Staplelon & Sleight, and II T Holts. Attorneys for Pluintitf. Notice 01 Ounrdinn. Rcnl Property. 5nlc ()l i localities, heretofore, it has tendency of workmen to see been the The Stamlard Oil Company is re-1 little they could do on the roads, anil ported to be working on a process in-; we are orry lit say lhit this is appar volving an entirely new process of ently the case even in our own county making gnsoline from crude oil. which these days It is plain tu be seen that will greilly ir.creasf the amount of i the people neel to be wlucateil us to gasoline obtainable and reduce the per- lhe value of good roads and as to the centage of fuel oil. Already the appli-1 cheapest and best way of building ances for the new process have been ! them. A practical course in road intalled in the big plant of the Stan-, building would not be out of place in dard Oil Company at Whiting, Ind.. at ; every school. The knowledge which a cost of f 1,500,000. and also in the i the young folks would gain thereby plant at Alton. III. I' is expected the would mean mucn fr the future.J fuel will appear in a few weeks and will sell for about four cent less a gal lon than the present price of ga-oline. It is believed it eventually will be pos s;ble to convert 75 par cent of crude oil into gasoline. Secretary of State Bryan has been criticised considerably because he has seen fit to make several addresses "at summer chautaquas during the past season. While making these address - our secretary has used only that time which would be allotted him for his summer vacation. If he has seen fit to make speeches rather than spend his vacation amid pink tea, or other like entertainments that is his bus iness. One of Mr, Bryan's great enjoy ments is to tail: and if he can get more pleasure, and incidentally more money, by giving lectures than he can by following the pleasures that some other men enjoy, he should have the privelege of giving lectures if he so sees fit. It will be noticed that most of Mr. Bryan's critics belong to the old stand pat gang that have never allowed an opportunity to slip to hold him up to ridicule. If Mr. Bryan spent twice the time he spends in nrikinga speeches, in hobnobbing with represen tatives of the interests, not a word MEXICO. ; From Harper's Weekly. ' One of the current ideas of the time, . taken for granted by most people, is '.that a man has a right to ko into a half civilized country in order to make mon ey by speculative investments and then, it political conditions in that country interfere with his money-making, he has the right to involve his own nation in war to protect his so-called interests, thus forcing his countrymen to inter rupt their useful activities, and spend their money and their blood, and bru talize their civilization, for the sake of looking after his dividends. Thin is not President Wilson's view. His conduct of the Mexican situation has been remarkable for patience, and for a firm but tactful adherence to those general principles by which his whole life and thought are guided. As he has stated public-ally, he wishes to act "not in the interest of any person or body of persons who may have personal or property claim in Mexico." Those foreign newspapers which have been calling his policy in Mexico amateur- t r .1 . , leu may imagine mat ineir own con duct of Balkan airaira and other com r, i . . wiie.iiioiiB in curope aim vsia is pro- ; NOTICE IS HERF.BY GIVKN. that j the undersigned, by virtue and author ( ity of an Order of the County Court of i the State of Oregon, made and entered lit its record will from and after the llth day of October. It 13. at the office of I. It. Heals, in Tillamook City, Ore gon, sell at private saie for one-third cash down and baluncc on deferred ' payments with interest at 7 mt cent j jier annum, any portion or all of the .'real property situated in Tillamook I County, Oregon, described as follows, ' to-wit ISeglnning at a point lfi3J feel west oi me soutnwesi corner or iiioctc ntim bered 5, in Tillamook t. Ity, Oregon and running thenre north 210 feet thence west 103J feet; thence south ZW leet; and thence east 1034 feet to the place of beginning. Deted September 12th. 1913. C. II. Ward. Guardian Joseph Read Huin ami Verne Dale ilain. Minors NOTICl: R)K PUBLICATION, (Publisher.) 03W3 Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland Oregon. September H. 1913 Notice is hereby given that Frank i ressier. hi neaver, Oregon, who, on July 23, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 03583, for WJSEi EJSWJ, Section lownsnip .J houth, Itange 10 West Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make rinal Commuta tion Proof, tu establish claim to thi land above described, before J. C. Hoi den. County Clerk of Tillamook Countv. Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on me isi uay oi uctoocr, Claimant names as witnesses: Edgar dilbert, William N. Bays, Edward Tro- Pough, Joljn haling, all of Beaver, Ore on. H. F. hlGBY, Register, FrtM ttifevs uimI Mt'liil liiriiiwiiit'iitM to tho.se m Iio n il I bring; pii.Y rolls to - - WHEELER t il 4' 'itr man utaM't urlii j; hair in liny on Nehalem Harbor Co. Wheeler, Oregon PorlUnd Oflitri Tillamook Olhc, 327 Tailing iv!d Ciic fJ. ft. llral would be said by our over zealous stand , fonal ; but they will haye hard wor pat newspapers. It is a rare treat and t0 convince enlightened American Bryan talk, and j that professionalism of that sort is su education to hear Mr. If he haj decided to spend his vacation time in giving lectures, the nation is that much hnnofiicd. FIRST ROAD PRIMER DUE. Eugene, Or., Oct. 7, A road primer, the first of its kind, is to be issued by County Judge Thompson, who for a long time has been studying the prob lem of securing some method of teach ing properly the principles of road- Stop That Itch! slji ja U step Uul Uck is two No remedy that I have ever sold for Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other disease of the skin ha a given more thorough satisfaction than the i. D. D. Presort ptloi f er Eczeaa I guarantee this remedy. J.AMAK' UKUO KTOHIJ Tillamook, Ore. perior to amateurishness of the kind that President Wilson is exhibiting. CITY COUNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION Bills for the running expences of the city were allowed. An application was made by F. I). Small anJ D, C. Urie for an electric light and power franchise, and an or dinance to that effect was introduced and passed Its tirst reading. The promo'ers will secure wdter power from up the Trask Klver where it is contemplated a dam will be con structed. An ordinance regarding stock being driven through the city haa been pass ed by the council. Any d .-Jon who .drives cuttle through the city . and al I lows them to trample on the lawns will be prosecuted. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN lh. uy an order duly made and entered by the County Court of the State of Ore- gon for 'Iillamook County, the under signed, A. N, Marolf, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate oi jonn (Jlaud Marolf, deceased. and all persona having claims aguinst tfie said estate are hereby notified und required lo present the same, with vouchers, duly verified to the under signed, or to his attorney, S. S. John son, at Tillamook, Oregon, within six months from this date. A. N, Marolf, Administrator uforesald. Dated Aug. 25, 1913. Masonic Brethren, Attention! REGULAR COMMUNICATION EVERY THIRD SATURDAY & fit . i a mil attendance ih re nested and all viHitin brothers are cor. dially invited. K. T. IJOAI.M, W. 1. C. IJ. ThomiUkv, Secrctarv. NAZARENE MEETINGS. .Satan-tie meeting arif held in the old Christian Church on Tuesday and Friday evenings and on Sunday at 3 p. rn. and H p. rn. Sunday School t 2 p. in. LAND FOR SALE. .Sixty acres on Wilson River, a part of what is known as the Peter Brant place, with or without stock. I want AO0O or more down ami will give plenty of time for the balance at fi er cent interest. See N. I. Ilanaun. HeU, Ore. I-t iue October .1. DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE BY OWNER. Will sell my ranch consisting of W acres at a very reasonable prire. 10 acres irrigation project under way; good Improvements. See or address, C. J. Blanchnnl, Hemlock, Ore. Dr. I. Ii. Hewitt. T.B0TTS. LAWYER OSTEOPATHIC I'HVSH UN AND Sl R'iKoN Obstetrical SpecinlUl Both I 'hone. Rr. and Olllcu: Whitcmnise RemWe TIU.AMOOK ORE. U A. I). I'UKKINh. atuiiiKKT tiKWTisr Olfirn In Sltirgron lllilu. All Work Onaianlrrd. TILLAMOOK. ORI'.OON NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. The Water Commission has ttlven Mr. Iloag Mitive Instructions to shut oir water from all consumers who have not paid their water rent by the 10th of each month. By order of Wuter Commission. DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Has Located in tbe CoamercUl Bldj., Succe tdinf Dr. P. J, Sharp. All Work GuimiUrd, B.,(h I)koi. Oilier Mourn Kn' "' I lo 4t30 p. fvi. Ofxn Evrnliifi from 7 until fi o'clock t kit Itt II Block Tillamook? T. H. GOYNE Attanwjr-at-Law tWj U. S. CeaaiuSoMf OppMttt CourtbooM Dr. Jack Olson RKSIDKNT IlKNTIST Office Hours Irom J a. m. to t p. m. Over F R. BU' R EM, Office ith Phones. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. VKTKRINARIAN :(Hoth I'h.mes) Tillamook , , Oregon Geo. P. Winslow ATTOUN'KY.AT LAW Tillamook Block Room 'Sf! Tillamook, E. N. CRUSON. I'lllHI,.. i.niur llflllV MUVVI t I I I VI ll'VI '-0 Contracts Taken KstimatcH I'urnislicd. All Work (iiiarantttd, Tillimiook, mm.. " I ' 1 ' G. L. DICK & SON, Prof Both Phoii The Sam Price to Kveryo DON'T HI'OIh A GOOD HOKSK by keeping him In ahabby old Harness we are selling narnetia made of the beat h lock at prlcea that ought to A WKIL MADE HARNKSH will not only Improve the appearance of your horae, but contribute to your safety an well. Many a runaway could be avo dec If the old llurnesa had been dlicarded In time. W. A. WILLUMS, Tillamook - . Ornnnn GEORGE WILLETT AHorncy at Law Office In Commercial Building' . . . ....fctirn lll.l.AriUOK UNIIUKIAMt" U. N, IIHNKl.U, Myi. Four Druira West of Ilskcrf. Funaral Diraclor and Utawad Ea l-ady Asalatant When KeUilv JOHN LEUND HENDERSON Attorney.at.taw Abstracter Tillamook County Bank Bldg. J . Cl.AU SBEN Lawyer Dhutscmhk Advokat Tillamook Hlock Tillamook Bake' Btel FOR SALlv AT ALL GROCERS 1