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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1913)
1 Ok tillamook herald Cromblcy, lucd Cu'lcc J Ulcck GUitor Cucd.iv and Friday Filtered ivoml -class matter Mav 17, UUO. at the Ml ollico at Tillamook. Oregon, under the net of March 3. ISTtf. SlMtSCKH'TlON S1.50 A VKAK IN ADVANCH Jldvcrllslnn Kates Each subsequent insertion, lino ((solution of Condolence ami .05 ' v -.il Advertisement First Insertion, per line - J .10 Each suh'iont insertion, line " Homes trad Notices 5.W TimN?r Claims - 10-00 Notice, per line - Card of thank, p line .06 I.ocaK -Hr lin, first iwerUow l-oduo notico. ter line - .W lUisinos !t Professional cards, mo. l.W Disulnv Advertisement, per inch .-'ft A LI. Huudav Ads must bo in this of fice on Moixluv ami Thursday Morn ings to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday ami Friday issues Reason are imperative. STATHMKXT Of OWNKlWItir AMI M VNAC.KMKNT T.tlsm.wli HrrsM. tMWi-.ht JVrnK t TOInm.HA City. Hr y I t..r . R. TrioMT rMlh- C K Tmmblti owner. C. K. Trwrnblrr. M..rt. First Nlonl na. TOIam.w r. FRIDAY, OCTOHKR 17. lt)K. As finally agreed upon, the income ta feature of the new tnrilT bill Im ' poses an annual tax as follows : On income ranging from if person is sinple, or W.000 if married, to $20, (XV), one per cent; from $20,000 to $W), 000, 2 per ft : t S5.X, 3 per cent: $75,000 to $100,000, 4 per cent : JlOrt.000 to $350,000. 5 per cent : JTO.OOn to $800,000. 6 per cent ; above ?5s.tV. 7 per cer.t. In figurine up his "ft i' come for purposes ol taxation UO'1 r (he Uw, a husinetvs mnn. after dei' e $3,100 for himself, or $-1,000 if msr'-ed. ill nave the riich to claim U e folktwi ' - . expenses o-' e iny including p--n' expenses. Int-re edness. Nato i or municipal " j car. Trade I losses not eovere n ,tions : Necessary involves vast expenditure, it will be wisely made. Good roal are worth mor to a people than battleship.' ami Kreat standing armies. LA F0LLETTE for his entire "net income," and ex emptions claimed under the law must be submitted to the federal officers for them to determine upon their reason ablenes or legality. It is figured that 425,000 people will pay an income tax. It is estimated that the tax will yield $.52,000,000 next ye-r, besides the $37,--tiOO.OOO produced under the present for poration tax, which is continue a part of the new law. From Harper's Weekly. Every member of either house who refrained from trying to embarrass the Democrats on the tariff bill deserves credit, but to one man falls the great est share of ;tory for independence, because it cost him most. Especially did Senator l.a Follette's situation re quite strength of character; not only r on business, not had he alwavs been a Kenubl can. bu' living or family . tf hati sin ' tho Koosevelt sulit. come to be talked upon as likely to dominate the party in the future. As Progress iveness seemed needed to save it from destruction. La Follette's influence had suddenly been multiplied. In voting for the Democratic taritT, he gave a final proof that no consideration can prevent him from following always his conviction. This man has fought the straight fight all his life. Often the sacrifice has ben gmat. He has given up friends, money, comfort, party praUe, easy advance. He has stood abuse anvl suspicion. Nearly always Mctkoaitt Church Notts. Sundav Selusil at 10 A. M. I'renchiiiK at II A. .M. and 7:30 l J M. Theme for inorntiik: "Tho unfold i lnK' d re." ! All member and friend are urged j to bo present especially for morning . service and rally for Urn work of the I new conference year. I The subject foi the evening will bo j " The .Sin I'roblem." Everyone admit , Hint the devil is in the community but many disagree how to gel htm out. ' The Hiblo Is clear in this matter. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to both morning mid evening services. Our male quartet willf tender a nuiii i ber at the morning service. Tho Epworth l.eaguo meets at tifclO The young eople are Invited to at tend. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday even ing. W. J. Welter. United Brethren Church Notei. by Ui- N. Sunday Schintl. 10 A. M. Morning Worship .and Sermon pastor. II A. M. Subject: "An itial Chareterislic of love." Christian Endeavor. '. :30 1 Topic: "How to make thi the best year of our Society History."' The meeting will be led by the pastor Evening Suxico nd Sermon. 7:30 V. M. All are cordially invited to apend these hours of worship and praise with us. II. F. White, fastor, i cut on indent . iunty, sehool . .1 within the storm or fire hy insurance. Worth less debts chartre I olT during the year. A reasonable allowance for the depre ciation of property. Dividends from companies whose income has already been txed. I .terest from state, mu nicipal or government bonds. It is a clear provision of the iaw. however, that the taxable person must make a return to the internal revenue collector 1 Christian Church Notes. the country and his party have come around finally to La Follette's position. This last proof of patriotism may an noy the Republican senators for the time being, but it wil. probably mean that La Follette'j influence, even over them, will be strengthened in the end; because a man who is so experienced, strong, farsighted, and fearless is bad ly needed by the party now. 10 A. M. Hiblo school. Wo have suit able classes for all. If you do not at' tend elsewhere we would like to hav you with us at this service. 11 A. M. Preaching by the pAStor. 3 1'. M. Junior Endeavor. (5:45 Christian Endeuvor. 7:15. Kegular evangelistic service Fifth sermon in series of Questions o the bible. Subject. What good mu I do? To all of theaj services wo extend to you a corJiul invitation. 15. K. Jope. Pastor. NEW I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING READY FOR OCCUPANCY The third annual American Goou Roads Gongress, with whose prratnee Detroit was nonored last week, accen tuated the act that this is the uutomo bile aze. While it cannot be queti ed that the farmers, more than any other class, need good country ro ls and are benefited by them, it was n t CHINESE REPUBLIC STUDIES OUR FOREST METHODS David Z. T. Yui, formerly secretary to the vice-president of the Chinese Republic, is now traveling in this country to learn modern methods for adoption in China. He is at present in until the automobile and its influential ' charge patrons came on the scene to demad improved highways, tnat any extensive movement in that direction began to take shape. Now, with touring cars of all prices and 3orts straining in the leash to carry city folks into God's out-of-doors, the necessity of good roads has been given a mighty impulse. A Lincoln highway across the continent, and other trunk lines longer or shorter, are projected. "State roads" are le ing hided in all the commonwealths. Counties are vieing with each other to maie their main thoroughfares of gravel, stone or cement construction. Under the old order the farmers had to l'on the United States profited much of the lecture board of the Chinese Y. M. C. A., which is in close touch with the new government and is aiding in putting into effect an educa tional campuign for the citizenship of the republic. While in Washington recently Mr. Yui spent tome time investigating the work of the forest service, in order that he might find out whether its organiz ation arid methods would be of value to the newly created department of agri culture and forestry in China. In speak ing of this part of his work, Mr. Yui said : "In the matter of forest conserva- bear all the cost of good road improve ment. Now the cities and villages must share in the expense. All this is as it should be. While good country roads are a great boon to to the farmer in his necessary work, to the automo- bilist they are a necessity; and he ed ar,d applied should help pay for them. One fea ture of good roads and the use of them by the motor car reckless driving and insolent disregard of the rights of the rural user3 with their blower horse drawn vehicles has happily been greatly altered for the better, though there ia still room for improvement in that respect Good facilities for inter communication are a mark of high civilization. Indeed, some one has well said that "transportation and civiliz ation go hand in hand." Among the chief indications and means of Roman civilization were the great roads with which she belted her empire. Our country surpasses all others in her net- work of railroads, but her ordinary highways have been much neglected. A new era is at hand; and though it by looking upon the disasters which were the result of the Chinese neglect of forestry. This was a greit warn ing to you. Now we wish to profit by the improved methods of forestry which the United States has discover- In the "Astoria 30 years ago" col umn of last Saturday's Anton an ap peared the following interesting item: "The oldest Oregon settler has been found at last. His name is G. IJ. Gobar; he lives six miles north of Sa lem. He came to Astoria in 1823. After living here nwhile he went to Marion County, where he has been living for the past GO years. Thu re turns are nil in; there are no more counties to hear from; the account are made-up and Mr. Gobar is entitled to the distinction. We always thought that an Astorian would eventually get away with it." The new I. O. O. F. brick building which hns been under construction dur ing 'Jic past summer is now ready f occupancy. It is a fine well appointed building and a credit to th city. The i uuai cosi o: inc suiiuing including i henting plant is JiS.OOO. The second story accommodate fine lodge room 33xf2. and banquet hall VJxiA. A kitchen joins the banquet hall, and other rooms ami convenience have been built In connection with the hall. The second floor is also devoted to office room which are occupied by the following professional men: Dr. Wendt, Dr. Bonis and Dr. Jack Olson. Attorney S. S. Johnson will occupy suite of rooms, and S. II. Whitehouse, insurance broker, will have an office there. The first floor will be occupied by the rirst National Hunk, A. J. Stillwcll, dry goods store, and Webb Mattux, Irunsfor Co. Mr. btillwell store room is -10x101 feet, and will give him room for a fine display of good. He is now moving his stock into the new store. inerirsi national win occupy a floor space 38xG0, and will have a com plete and up-to-date equipment it every respect. We understand that thu furnishings and special equipment for the bank alone will cost $5000. I he room occupied by Mr. Maddux is 32x50, and will give him a fine office in which to carry on his growing trans fer business. TILLAMOOK MAfl BUYS PORTLAND FISH BUSINESS The highest cash price paid for chick en at the Tillamook Meat Co. shop. Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema Since the old-fashioned theory of cur- int' eczema through the blood ha been given up by scientist, many different imvo ueen iria ior Kin auasea. But It has been found that these aalvea uwy uiub- me pores ana cannot penetrate to the inner skin below the eplderml wiio me ovciua. Kcrm8 are jougea. .7,ne .Qlty of penetrating iKuu&uiy expjuuiH mo trernenuou sue cch of the well known liquid eczema rmedy, oil of wlnterereen, thymol, uly eerlnc, etc., as compounded in V.D.D. prescription. We av Mid other remedies for skin trouble but none that we can recom- B'Adt" hUfhly. this for w know that ,D,D. stop the itch at ones. We just want you to give D.D.D. a trial. That will be enoufih to prove it. y .uurua an oiner druggists have D.D.D. Prescription to to them It you can t come to us hut don't accept Mm Ollt If YOU Come to Our atnra ... p certain of what D.D.D. will do for you this guarantee: If you do. not find that it takes awav tha Itch AT nunc it -" - - vw mm a I.AMAK'K OKUCJ fi'fOKB Tilloinook City, Oregon. While on a recent visit to Portland, r. D. famall and associates, bought the Hay Center Fish Co., wholesale plant. The Tillamook people will con duct a wholesale business in Portland. handling everything in the lino of fish and sea foods. I he new company will be called the Tillamook Fish Co. and will bo located nt 100 Front Street. J. H. Reeves, of l'. rtland, will manage the affairs of the company at tho Portland end. The Tillamook people found it neces sary to put In a wholesale house ut Portland, earr; lug uV, hinds of fish, for the reason that they ure compelled to a certain extent to comcto with dealers who are doing business under like con. ditions there. We understand that the new company may undertake to develop the halibut bank that cro known to be oir our shores. It will be remembered that the development of the halibut fish erle was attempted nearly two years ago and that the Vlda, a rotten hulk of a boat, went out and in a few hours caught nearly a thousand pounds of fine halibut, but on returning endeavor ed to cros the bar ut low water, und was wrecked near the entrunco of thu bay. That ended uny further effort along that line, put it proved thu fact If You Can IVUntifacttife Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Mantif acttiring Fre Nile and NM;lal IllllllCCIIICIlt tO tllONtt who Will bring; pay rolls to - - WHEELER ill city man ul a In r I on AVhnh'in Hay Nehalem Harbor Co Wheeler, Oregon potiund oifitci m f'ain Bld. TUUnutok. Off! Out K R. Bolt that we have film halibut flihlntf at our doors, which, with the aid of quick tranportatiou by rail. miihl soon to l-o on the road to development. CHEESE TRADE IS EXCELLENT. From Wednesday' Journut; Kxccllcnt lone is showing in the cheee trade along Front street. Supply ha been rather small of late but there h been a good shipping demand ImjUi to the north and south a well as to the east. Price are linn. NOTICU FOR I'lim.lCATION. (Publisher.) 0W1 Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICIO at Portland, Oregon, Soptembrr 8, 1 1113. Notice ia hereby uiven that Krnnk Preaaler. of Heaver. Oregon, who. nn July 23. 1912, made Homestead Kntry No. 035H3. for W4SK1 KiSWk K.-cllon 24. Township :i South, Knngo 10 West. Willamette Meridian, ha filt-tl notlrn or intention to make r inal Commuta tion Proof, to establish clnlm to the land ultove described, lie fore J. C. Ilnl. den, County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook City. Oregon, on me iiai nay oi uciouer, Claimant names as witnesses! FAtrnr Gilbert, William N. Hays, Kdward Tro- oougn, John haling, all of Heaver, Ore- Kon, H. F. HIGHY, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICK 18 HEItKHY OIVI-'N it,. iy an order duly made and entered by he Countv Court of thu Sim,. f n-. gon for Tillamook County, tho under signed. A. N. Marolf. hflfl lmn jlnlu appointed administrator of thu estato of John Claud Murolf, decimsed, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and required to present thu same, with voucher, duly verilied Ut thu under signed, or to hi attornev. S. H. .tnl.. son, at Tillamook, Oregon, within six months from this date. A. N. Marolf, Administrator nfnpodul.l Dated Aug. 26, 1913. SUinON5. in Tim circui r cour r 01 tiih STAT 11 OV ORWION. R)R Till! counfv op nu. vmook Clark County Investment Company, t Corporation, I'lalntlir, v .SrethnaS. Phelpa and lAirretla J. K II bourne, IMcrulnnla. lo .irelhna h. Phelp and I.ticrclia J, MIlMmntc: - IN I UK NAMK OF TIIK STATK OF OHKCON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint M?d ngnlmi you in the above entitled cnuo on or before the expiration of six wtnks from the date of tho first publication of' this Summon, and If you f m nu appoar iimI omwrr for want thereof the plnlntlir will py U, nlc courl for the relief demanded In nuld camplalti'., which Is, that It U decreni that i.lnl.,! tllf Is entitled to recover tho sum of UlU.t, with Interest thereon frmn April 10th, 1910, ut thu rate of 0 Hir cent per annum, the further sum of 122.92, with interna Ihnreon nl the same rate from Juno .'10th. ldirt t t ! rM. t"JMf" l,a,,, Ul" fu'w sum I12o,00 as atlorney fern. M( tl0 cost and disbursement of this uit, on account of a note execultd by d.ife. d- Hill Sri-thnu fi PI...I... .I......I i. . ..!' nun i . "" rtprn llitn, 1110. In favor of n In nt ir i .t... Notice Ol Ouardlan' 5k Real lrojcriy. NOTICK IS HKUKHV uH'KS. iH the Uttdcrigttod, Uj virtue fl ti'M liy of an Ofder of lh I ounlf Com. ( th State of Oregon, minlrt IUfl in u meuriU will from and after 4 I III. day of October. I'Jf t l f F. It. Ileal, InTIIUii i C,(H gun, p?II at prlvata alt f sr cn rnh down aiwl balarWT vll Jffctfl Pment with Intercut t 7p:d iter annum, any portion or ll el I real proiwrty llutel in Til! County, Orrgon, 1ecrilMTl W' lifWli: I Ib-glnnlng at a olnl IWJ frt 4 of thf southwest corner if tiloek v& lwrel 6, in Tillamook i ity, 0tt and running thence north 210 m theiicn IVrt . 10.14 fret . ihrMt V 210 fret; and thencti ra.t I03 f l I trie piact or oeginnlng. I Mod September I2ih, 191X (J. II. Ward, (iurd!J Joseph Hei llaln aiwl Vtrne W Ham. Mlwrt. Bakerrs Bread FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS pal amount nbovu nm,) ,..i .i.!.. . said amount be decreed to bo a ujton and sgainal tho following do crihed real projairty, situate In Till. Sm!'ty reKuJ. i"-wll. All of tarts Hay Park iiccordliig to the record td plat thereof on file nK the office of r ,r. i' "-,,r f Tillamwik County, Oregon, and that H mortgage executed by defendant Srethim K Pl.el,m .-ovcring said property give, to secure tin- nnvr i VI -p"K- " 1 iiiiimiHiK uoilutv. Ore. gon Jm oreclosed and ,...ld pro"rty sold for the nuriMio of satisfying the amount claimed hy plalntl f in!i t lr such other und further" "2 t & & Court may sue,,, equitahlc. ' Ih msiiinmoris i served by tmbllca. Hon in the Tlllain.mk Herat ,CeMy newspaper, by onler of thi 'lloiTor.bf liomer Mason. pre.cr bed for publication , 0X Is once u week fors x sucesslvo w.ba mid defendant aro rJqulrTl t Sar and unswur tin. 1J1. 1 .... lu "l'l"r the expiration Vf sI'x'wk ' "ft 't of tho first iMibllcaUon 0? nM JalT,nrrnon;r!,U Scatlon "if ataplelon i Hlolght, n,l II T liolU. AUoineys ?or Plttlntllf. ' Adrnlnl-ntrator' Notice ol H Account. Notice I hereby given that lh derslgned AdmlnUtrslor of tho Kul of Mary A. Klchlngcr, dc-csc'. fileil with the County (oiirt of State of Oregon, for TllUmiwk C hi final account, ami that MonJsy, 10th day of November, I'M l ' o'cl(H-k A. M h been IUe.1 J tlmo, and the Court llouio ef rnook County, Oregon, m tho ilc the hearing of the said llnl and nil (tersona having objcclki" the said final account are hereby w lied and required to present tho 1 lo tho Hiild Oturt on or before th Ing aforesaid. Dated thi 30th day of SepUw lUI.'l. Kobert Klchlnger, Ailmlnl't"' of thu Potato of Mary A. KIcWM' Deceased, Notice of Flnl Scltlcme". Notice I hereby ulvw: that IM "Jj ili-rlinil hmm Nll uilth HlU Clef the County Court of the Ktat of 0 gon for Tillamook. County, hlrflnl count a Administrator of It' of Itay WHmp, deMMed, ami by0" of ssld Court HatUHltvy, Hi" 7 November, 11)18, at tho hour " o'clock V, M ia Hxed H' " the County Court room of ni wJ m the place fer the hearing final aecount. Lc V. WIlHun, Admlnlslmtor,