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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
C. 6. TtMicd Civicc a Week C r o m b i c y , editor Cuc5t1.n' J nd Frld.iV Entered a suvoml-ola -nutter May IT. li it tho pot o'Hce Orvgtm. under tli act of March 3, IS?.'. ;t v KirrtoN Sl.so v v k in ivvnvu at nilamook, Advertising Kate ' pen! Adwtietnent First Insc-Hon, jht lin ? Each mbc nt Insertion, lino Timber i Notico. per line Cards of thnnk. per line Locals, "er lino, fint tmwlicn .06 .06 1. 00 10 l V. J.... 1 It.. M..r. .05 .05 I Kch iibquont lnartkn. lints ti)utfuiw of ondotonco ami ! Crtx notleiw, por lln Ruin,$ rroflMwlcimlj.im. n:,.v A.lvrtiiini. tnr Inoh t. nn Mondav and Thursday Morn- ln? to inuro pMblioMlHHi In follow ing Tuwdny ard Friday tue. Reason are imperative. PR I PAY, NOYKMHHI 101; ado, all of capital o,tiallty, w fur nihod nt i cent n pint. At tlrxt tho mile of soft drink was but onothird a much a that of boor. IVvday non- alco holic drink have a demand tnoru than , twice a lari:o nn thai of boor, "Tho company'. rvconU how that coincident with boor drinking' de cline Ihorv wast a steady reduction in tho number of iicoidmita, Groalor mfi'ty I attributed to tho company' policy of HirvcYing oft drink with nicoty and caro. "In tho United Stato. railroad ami oiImt hi omithnwr of labor uro In-1 sUlini; iinn wo dalliance with tho Ix-or mug. Those aro tho da of awlft mo tor cars, ft paeiiger olovatut. f triune often sr-coding more than n milo a unmito. Prinking account' for a largo ptuportion of autonuihllo acci dent. Common prudenoo, dictato that the locomotive engineer and li e elevator oiH'rntor. men holding Hvo In Kleve" towns in OrKn have been wiAed to the dry column. A w ell or eanixed Hrhtlntr force ha made thl result .jible. Th fit for prohibi tion in thee town?, however, ha U'en but partly won. a it will take a con tinuance of present organisations, kept up nt full fishtioi: force, to see that the prohibition laws are enforced. It is to be hoped that the towns that have voted dry do not quit whiK tSe inh i onlv hnlf done. A seaon of strict enforcement of the law will have i December n .ininW intlueiK- fur CTHxl in coniKV-' Utcember tion with the liquor question. also floral commissioner to see to the cir h.mU. .hall have keen eye-, an.1 tl. f4rnl w rida- " '""I"""' '""-""k enforcement of live to migratory birds has had prepar ed the following table, indicating the htiri between which it is lawful to shoot : Sunrise 6 :6S November " Novemtnir 9 ... November 16 . Novomlxjr '2& November 30.. U .... .70 7:13 7:513 ."at! .7: to 7:10 About SCO vot rs of the city of Till i-. nook have registered at the Recorder's oiSce, one hundred of these belmc women. Tillamook now has approxim ately TOO voters, thu it will bo sen. that a small vote will be polled Ht the next city election which will be held on Dec 1st. The reevstration books were supposed to be closed on Oct. 3lt, however. Recorder Todd says the law is not very clear on that point and it may be possible that it will be lepal to hold the registration books open until some later date At the next regular mectine of the J council provision t'l be mode for holding the city caucus. IVeemlxr 11 7 :W December SB .7:KI January 7 7:68 January 11 .7 A January IS 7:47 Sunset I 4;M 4: 17 4:;UI t 2JS 4:125 i-SC, 43S 4 :33 :& 4:46 4:76 THE DRYS WIN. victorie Tuesday. the dry upon it. "Aviator as iort.Mtieii loail the ' world in skill and darin?. To a man1 they leave strorn drink alone. Nar cisse Uuimct, world champion golfer, is a water drinker. Hoyn are l-elntf taucht tn to'nnasiuma that beer ami spirits never made chtimplons. All, ports, biisetull, football, all of them. 1 are linked to tcetotaluni. j "Alcvhol i a l-isink" rtktht. The ild are against it. TemvorMl.ce is mt a . moral issue akxie. ! "It is an economic issue." RURAL ORGANIZATIONS THEME FOR FARMERS' WEEK Oregon Agricultural ColleKr. Cor vallis. Ore.. Nov. -t. A preliminary announcement of Farmers' Wvek and the Winter ijhort Gourtc at the Orvtjon AKricultural ColWe has just been issuetl from the ollice of the Registrar. It announce the dates of Farmers', Week December S-13, I'JIX ami the Winter Short Course, January &-3I, 19 1 J. nml indicate that the key note of ( Farmer' Week will be rural or:utiii.i tion. In this connectliKi. a jril feature of Fannir' Week, it prvmlnea . t . :.. . .1: . .r Recent election returns indicate that Th f0iiowjnir drv towiw remain dry : 1 , , .... ... ., .... . . the Democratic administration has Wallowa and Florence. t. i i i- ... . i , . . , . i,. .u rwu 5 .Political lonuniy on hK tour of lt , been sustained by he electorate of the fo, ttct to , r0lna,n ; whl!11 Wcnt abruat, , easu Prudent W, Hon and his eo- wel. The Dalles. Jo.o. Milwaukee. I, :he Oregon reprcen-ative, on the worker, have been do,n5 abou the , Sutherlin. Hamlon. NVwp,,,,. FhI s nutU(na, rotJimli lt mWa, right thine and the people appreciate cit. Vaco. Ma ne. Metoltut, Ea e 1 ... , ., . , ... u,;.. . ', h ' reports on Amiirican cooperative nrKit- it. They have not been olaymir politic : ! om. arui prccmct 76 in Portland. i , ., ' .... ,;, mc ... .-- t ne niosi noiauie ur- victory wu.i iuv i o.n .I.ltvMa rnnrlM tn tK nonle. and I t.-i . ..I. ...i . . ..- i .... n... . I , ,: : , , . m. ' Thcri. rc muhucn or twenty nuin hey have irone at the job in ' 27l for and a;ilin,t. t)rck.on t,ty of outltnuln u,r that has left no doubt ,n the mind. f , oJ 974 dry and 759 wet. The other ,,,. w , of F,KJf. the peopl, Mtoatthev e atMl al . ' vor.n ; to do This proeedun Indeed djd lhe welJl win ,,y 1V(sr H th wvn.nK. will refreshing, after such a protrac ed n)ajority of ci(.hty anj ,osl of thulr f w uf lh season of ch.canery as wa, pertrated lnajor.ties were beW forty, some bo- ! ej hlw ,,,. ,H ,nM upon the people under the old taad nR ,ow M lwo hnd six unA seven. int wtr , mbutin fnn at res'me' I The "sult Tucad-y'. prohibi-1 four , of moru Thuj ,jjlrvIni. - !tion election- telU u that another ' ,,, WCU; . , R.ilm,t. Jul;. near. sironK proniouion wove la sursini: uj- If You Can Manufacttire Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Mantif a cturing The dry forces won "marked throughout the state latt eleven cities bein added to list. The following wet town went dry : Salem, Orison City, Springfield, llill boro. WooJburn. Dufur, Rainier, Stay ton. Sherwood, Gresham. Harrisburg and precinct. 57. 59, 0 and 61 in Portland. The following dry towns remain dry : Wallowa and Florence. The following wet to ns remain wet: The Dalles, Jo.oph. Milwaukee, Sutherlin, Hamlon. Newport, Falls City. Waco. Maine. Mcloltu. Fugle Point arid precinct 76 in Portland. THm n.rf nnlnhti irv virlnrv wan ihv I .... ..j ..... iotxervers. Froc NIIvn unci NMclnl I IUllUaiMkllt.S lO lllON) wlio will hrliiK pay- Wheeler t 3a 4 ma si ii I a I ii ri ii f city on ikluilciii Hay Nehalem Harbor Co. Wheeler. Oregon I'oflUnJ Oltut, 327 l'dm rM TiU.nwilt Office Lit V K, l!J December 1st being the date set for I on us which may result in putting Ore that event. Mayorality candidates are , con in the dry column in 1U14. as scarce as hen teeth The office ofj Return, from lllinoi are also very mayor is a thankles job, but regard-j encouraging. Nine Illinois towns less of that it is the duty of some one' formerly wet went dry; and not one of our strong business men to take j dry town went wet. Among thu town hold of the work in hand. As a nileithat went drv were: Jackjwnville. our mo3t capable business men keep PeKrsburg. Pinckneyville, Percy, clear of citv offices and in conseauence UlUa, Virginia ami Boardaton, all !. 1 the interests of their town ami their , targe piace. own individual interest-. Hre oft timed j The women of both Oregon ,VnnarHipri. It in to be hoped that, nois are given the credit for our people can get together ami put some one in for mayor who will run the city on a uusnefs basis and ever keep in mind the beat interests of ti e city. and 1 1 la - many of the dry victories. Good for the women ! The liquor business is on the run. For year it has been paralyzing, ruin ing and debasing much of the liest blood of the land. A halt is being called all along the line against the liquor business. The German Emperor who is anxious that his country shall live up to iu best opportunities, and that his army shall be second to none, has come out fair and square againut the liquor business. President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan ami other A refugee from hor own country, under three years' prison sentence for violent militancy, Mrs. Panlthurst has through the favor of President Wilson been admitted to the land of the free for a lecture tour, to raise funds for "the cause" over there. Sho will try to justify militancy in England, but is members of the pronMcnt'a cabinet are under pledge not to stir it up here, also exerting a strong influence for Mrs. Pankhurst is not "drawing" as the cause of temperance. Every county anticipated. At Madison Square Gar- now has its score of big men who are den. where 12,000 were expected, only fighting the liquor business. Tho iia 3,000 appeared. If the charges made loon is a strong competitor tj every by Anthony Comstnck and the New 1 other line of business for tn himple rea York Society for the Suppression of j son that money which should buy food, Vice is correct, as it appears to be, clothing, hardware and every other that she brought with her and has been kind of merchandise, doctor lulls ote., circulating at herneetings copies of a , is too often spent over tho bar. Men tfg Dairy Cattle; Farm Huttor Making; die Bfibeook Test DemonstrAt.-d ; Milk Kucord and the Babcuck. Tvnt; Dairy Herd Improvement; Daisy Ration, Farm Cnuuse Making; and Cxemn S; arator Dumoi.stra'.ioti. Horticullre. to use a B.tcorwl example, wilt include the following: Choosing an orchard; Es tablishing the Orchard-; Maintaining the Orchard; Pruning the Orchard; Orchard Heating ami b'inuding; Wal nut Growing; Growing lruna; Prune Drving-; and Fruit Packing. Vegetable growing. jultry, llvo i stock, health, home- economics, Held j crop, and busine methods on thu . farsa. together with varioui other fun damental topics in agriculture are similarly treated. DELINQUENT SAUL NOTICE. MIAMI l.t'MUER CDMPAKT lo cation of vrtncipal pluje of bolKmn si Angclt-r. I'nlif IxHintuiii of work I il lloimotwiile. Tlllarwuit Vounty. Ore- 01. NO PICK Tin-rear' dullnqount u("in the following decriN-J tok, o fee count of n.-nnio(il loilil on ttc 'Zlnl of Augunt, 1913, tho several amount setopMHiitu the name of tit rmpee live shrteholticr, us follovn : No. No. Names Crt. Sli rvn paper etiiieu oy ner oaugnier in i-un-don, containing matter that is obscene and indecent, then Mrs, Pankhurst is an "undesirable alien," and the sooner she leaves our shoreB the better for the suffrage cause, FEDERAL BIRD LAW BEING ENFORCED. Several of our boys have been arrest ed by Game Warded Leach for violating the law in regard to shooting ducks after hours. The boys were entirely ignorant of the law and had no inten tion whatever of violating it. The shooting was done only u few minutes j rt.proaenteiJ by half a million dollars are now realizing this fact, ThuWcuLAct which prohibiu the shipment of liquor into dry territory within the state, has been a strong factor in influencing many voters to vote dry, for it is now pogsiblo to keep liquor shipped for commercial purposes out of dry territory. In summing up the situation wo pub lish below an editorial taken from the Orenon Journal of the fith.. which wo I think hits the nail pretty Miuarely on the head : "Bavaria, the hornu of beor, drank less of that beverHge during thu last tvolve months than during the former year. Olspatchea say tho decrease i ufter the time proscribed in the law. It is quite likely that thu authorities will deal lightly with the boys, they should not he unjustly prosecuted. By letting the boys oir, nn uxamplo will have been made that will liuve its ef fect all ovor tho county, and no Injus tice will have been done. The following will bo of interest: fStute Game Wurdon Flnley, who Is not much, perhaps, b.it enough, to in dicatc a general tendency. Tho de cline in beer drinking by Bavarians is attributed to Emperor William's tem perance crusade, "In Berlin, the General Electric company flvo years ago established a cutituun for its thousands of employes Hear was provided, of couno. In ad dition, tea, cofi'ee, seltzer and luinon- NOI ICI: f'Oit I'imUCATON. (Publisher.) OXUH Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Oregon, November 3, ID13. Notice is hereby given that Irene Willis, of Blaine, Oreion, who, on January 2.'), 1112. made Homestead E.i try No, 0.'IS, for SW, .Section 10. Township H South, Range 8 Welt. Will lunette Meridian, has (lied notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish chum to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on ih Kith day of December, lttl.'l. Claimant names as witnesses: Mat thew Thompson, I.ee P. Gray, Honry Davis, Josephine King, all of Blaine. Oregon. II. F. HIGBY, Register. NOTICU l;OK 1'UM.ICATION. (PUBLISHER.) osaiu Department of the Interior. IJ. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Oregon, November i), PJl.'i. Notice is hereby given that Josephine King, of Blaine, Oregon, who, on Jan uary 2.'J, PJ12. made Homestead Entry, No. 033-19, for SE, Section 10, Town ship 3 South, Range H West, Willam etto Meridian, has llled nottuo 0f inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to tho laud above descrined, beforo County Clerk of Tillamook, County, Oregon, at Tillu rnook Clt;', Oregon, on thu Kith day of December, 1913. Claimant names as witnesoos: Leo P. Gray, Ireno Wlllla, Albert J. Mo Cough, Mrs. Minnlo Wilmot, all of Blaine, Oregon. II. F, IIIGBV, Register, 1 I 11 12 r, law Ami. 1.60 I. fin IH.00 la w 7.W nod an L. A. Oinahl U Gaston A. Ganahl 1 1 Joi!phinit F. Gnnahl M Josephine F. Ganahl fH Josephine F. Ganahl fill And In accordance with order of tho !A)up of Director. mndo on the 22nl day of Au gust. 1913, so many stuns of each pared of such ntock st may be necrsnary will ! sold at (mlilic nurtinri at the ollice of lh (,'ouipany, at No. KV) East First Strett. Iih Angele. Cali fornia, on Satunlay, tho lath ijay of October, 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock. A. M. or nald dy, to pay said dt-linqocnl askctmmcnt thereon, togvthor with cotii of advertising ami -xii-os.- of the sale. II. W. Uham. Secretary. Olllre No. K!0 Eut First St., l An geles. California. NOTIC K O F POSTPONM ENT. Notice la hereby given that thu alu of the above delinquent stock bus Ixieu postiiom-d until Monday, tho 17th duy of November, 1913. at thu same hour and place. By order of tho Hoard of Directors. Dated Oct. 18, 1913. II. W. I sham. Secretary. Ollico -No, h30 East First St., Los An geles, California. Notice of Hnul Settlement. M.lt... lb 1......I... ..I ,t.... t'Hiw in ;ivi:i; loai. WMI 1111- ilortlgned has (lied with thu Clerk of tho County Court of tho Statu of Ore gon for Tillamook County, his final ac count as Administrator of tho Estatu or Ray WilHon, deceased, and by order of Maid Court Huturday, tlmHth day of November, 1913, at the hour of ono o'clock P. M., Is fixed as tho time mid the County Court room of Haiti Court us tho placo for tho hearing of said final account. Leo V. Wilhon, Administrator, Notice of Sherlll's Sule ol Ue Property. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI'W n.,.. I by virtoo of an Execution and Order of '.Sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of no hiuio oi oiegon, for Tillamook f .oiinty, duled the lHlh day of October J913, in tho cause wheruin D. F. 'frowl In-idgu was plaintiff aim Luwieuco K, Sunders and Gertrudu A. Sanders, Thu Flnt National Hank, a -of ; alluo, nod (. I. I. worn Icfp'vlanU, iift a jmlrilTitnt owl dccri irmlrfr.) r- dokntnl lit mid court ami mUno ujjalimt dfifitAnU. Ufr kv K t(wlfr am t;rtruh- A tat". t. 4 i-i f4vir of taiil ptntnlllf. it.Miolinl)- Ui UK, in llh Intorc-ot thrrri frn Uwi Jlh day of April. Vi. at lh rutc of 7 ir rnnt. wr annum, thu furtlwTr oin of JU M rti . Uw further mm of )i).i) atlornny" (ov . IJSUi.Ui ont atvt diburtn-nt, by Hi ntU- ..f Uh rto! jniM-rly lirloninK' t ..if.ttBnu, ljwirnr E Samlur jtI t.crlmdv A SnlcM Itrrolimf trr lo4criK-.. NV. TIIFREFnltK. in onlrr to atlify tho unlil Jud;oiiiol no. I ilrerco, aol WI.IXl coU atvl I'lnlMiririimnU iliio tho turfcKlmit rorovaml by th dnfml. ant, Tlin Firt NatKoml Bank, aj-alo.l uiil di-feiidanU. La--rvi-' (v Saiaiorit ami CiTtriKlc A. Hawlr, In rau.p ami the amount irui on tlw judgmnut inftitloocd and art .-it in u, i.r,.,. u to.Mr ut tho aid k)rrinlrn. Tfw Firl Nitional Bank, w agatfwl nald .lr frtxUnla, Lawrn-Ko K. .Sainlcru ai. trtrudit A. SarKlem, amounting tn thn um of I2d0.nu, toifrthnr with in. t-rt thrrcon at tho rate of jmr root. H.r milium from thu 'ilth day of June Hi 10. the further nuiu of V 00 attor' "' tt aiul fl2.ri rout am) dii- buriemrnt, ri;n,vt,n-. in riiKl court on thellUiday of Novninlx-r. 1910, uih lo the cimta and expcime of ibia writ, I will, )ui tho 2!n. day of Novem Imt. 1913, at the hour of l0oV,ick a.m., at the front door of tho County Court hoilHo in Tillamool. ",iy, Oregon, .ell. at public nudum, to the highoit bidder, for cumi In hand, thi. real property b.i. longing to nui.l dur.-ndiinL. I.awrciico l;. handoM and Gertrudu A. San.,r siluaU-d In Tillamook County, Oregon, dencrlbtid as follows: ' Tho iiorthuiml quarler of section four, in township four loiitli of rang.! nine w. st of the Willamette Mrrldluri. con tu mg L'W.97 acre,, more or l,. Datcil October illth, 1913 o, , ,''1:UI''AW, Huorlir of I lllamook County Oregon, NOI ICIJ (): SUUkll'P'.S SAI.IJ Ol' NOTICI'. IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a Judifm.mt made mid ontoro.l on tho 31st day of October, 1913, In . cortain ciiiiho poml Injf In tho Circuit Court of tho btute of Rudolph iichium, u tho pluliitlir and James Vernon Sr. and J,, l0 )0 V r' ued under tho Jiiilgniuiit mid oVrmi o e.ald or, tho ff(, ,,iy ,)f Nov,,,,,,,;' Jl.l, thu undersigned sherlir of Tllla Z. ii, VV,,ty' " Thurm ay, County, Oregon, nt thu hour of tun A. soil 1M ,". 11 i'i'1,"' WW0' f,,r M' ' i i i highest bidder for cash In l"i.d tho following (loHi'rlhi'l rual priip' ty.ltuated In Tlllainool Kty, Ht'Klniiliig at n point 35 feut South of th Soulhwat r-r tiflitart tho to wo of .i . - nJi roriMiratci nti" f f'iUsM Ofcgon, atwl r-' t irSa fwt . Ihottco Km( ! UA mirth 3A feil. o rl the nlaco of m-j rlt i U half of 70 fl .' I tc fllMSl .lift of IU0CW4 thror a I 'ut r l.v ihi ( n I . I j. tr Uto rorrgoift !d bitfl liy 1110 atoffiaiai Mt drww. tlfy ajodKit' I i4enJ 10 ilir rl,i 1: 1 1 o-jrt ltd In favor of rol i i t 'f llbM man, ngalnit ai l defeivw"- Vnr.uwi tr ..iwl la'otlir$ .(...,,,. ... - .- 1 the mm of PX1 36 .th trftUq f rum Jntitiarv- Tih 1313. ti th-r uni of irt c 1 urnofT !. fir, and the tjtfiet tun ll cot aitd dubuf'incf'U IWw aid plaintiff, a 1. Jlldgnmnt nbUH.c 1 in M t& eauiu 111 lavor ' urit!-" 11.11.... I .t..frivll.'j Vnfiulo itr afMl J'K IK) tho allin of W W. ' thrio at the ra'o of I'M'" - 1 i-i '(. 1- tho firthor .tun -f rem, and tho rurtia r um of v& and dUburoeilln U il'jrrw t C. E, lludluy . . 1 . ...1 . rik IQI1 IMIUI1 flJVCIII'M'T- H1, . 11 1 ........ shrJl 11. I IIKKU.-I TtllaniiOli louutf.W NOIICIJ lSI!l:Klil"a HUM. PKOI'UKIV NOTICE is iiiviiMivqivef by vlrtuo of an Fx r .itioii wf : tho Circuit Curt if llffttMi 1 oaieii urn ii oiiy n,.' In ilu. ...iiu.. liln-ri 11 r. !( " , I ilalnllff nod tho l,rt',"c1.',1j, Mlllllitliy Wll HUH" III I , muni thorutoforo remhTCl w cd in Mild cau and roUft . , lllOlll OOlllk- IIKHIM 'l ",. ., I thu Pai'lllc C ity R.itU ij;H"f I favor of tho said pin J:'lil ami iimouiHiug 10 , tint limn-on at iu ""J" , iVJ iur 1111111011 fnilrl tl.l uilf'l "l J uiior, 191.1, ti ui f -- 1 inirnuiiionia, , ,i,.,n iihi 1..11 1.' 1.1 ill I-:, ill" satisfy thu said J.hIkMV'1' "" u..,l u ..f I I.IK HUM " Mill, UA'WIIJVW ' .1 thu llth day of Ih.cmbor, 1 . 1 .1... fnillldlW C,,HK : ' . . 11 lyouniy ujuriuoiiiv ...... u-.ii ,.i oiihlic HUCtioa ' :. r: ; : .. m h lllglicrtl lllililor ior ' 1. real propuriy of l M J oi situated ill Tlllamuoa v...-.- nml described mm fullowu. . - .. - ill ''fl. HIM Lots 4,6, H,7, . U Block ajiuid LotsHiiml w till lit Uiiiwtt iif I'tirine Cliy. Dated Novoiiiber lu"r.tf ll. ureimii" - fll Tillamool' County. v