Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, November 18, 1913, Image 2

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    The Most Important
Business of Yours
Is whero yon Invest ynr mtiucy.
The Western Uan t Savlnus Co. of
Salt Uike I'lty.Utah.a trlnl ami proved
cimvuiy, i. now ready for limines in
TillanuHk ami Tillamook ('o. To loan I
you money or bulhl yon a homo on small
monthly payments, at a low rate of .
interest. Write or see
A. C. EVERSON, Loan Agt.
A. M S-MK. I'resideut.
0. I. SHHoftK. Vii'e I'rmulenl.
CAN'XAllA KVKUSOV. Secv. X Tien
Hoard of Apprnt'rs
K. M. Halts, F. H. Mlnick. '
K. F. .ttchman, R. J. Ctuuaen.
Hoard of Trustees.
John Irt-laml Hen
dertin. It. 1. Heals.
U f. Smith V. li. .Metiee.
1JK
If You Can Manufacture Any thing
Come to
sri?cKHM ion si. so a vxk in adwnch
Htlvcrtteittg Hates
1 linen utxMmucnt insertion. Hue
KH.Uutiruk of I nmkltwc ittul I
v'rtHwmNlts Udjro mtt. rw line .OS,
t"rrtin, por Xitw . Bunln..v i'rol5hHt.iierl5mo. .w
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t d Notice JM Al.l. lt'U A.U nut In thl of-
s laima - 10 TO f)H, on Monrfny nn,i Tnurlay Morn-
"cr lin ... ,rt g to insure puMicntlon In follow -
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TTFSPAY. NOVJ-MHKK IS. Ulll.
'dn Ciliamook Rerald
C. . Cromb1cv editor
lss:iid Cuicc .1 Week Cucsrlnv and Friday
Knt. ro.' mtHvkinniW Msv 17. 1010. at t.u jvxt oitlco t Tillamook,
Orappn. umtor the wet of Mnrch 3,
WHE
COMMUNICATION
Alitor HeraM:
I dropped in it the Coawxwcial Chih
tne other evening. and found th room
occupied by the Hieli School children,
under th chaperonuR of a very tistiut
ahle lady, who by to way i nfec a
school dintftor. 1 would not have cone
up there lit nil. hud I known the rooms
were o occupied, for U reason that I
was not invited, and nv with to be
considered as one who has "butted ih."
However having "butted in" and Urid
ine two or three other wereoers of the
club in the ame predicament, we made
up a card came in a quiet corner, ami
watched the proceeding?.
The occisi.in was the entertainment
of the Korest lirovo U. S. Foot Ball
Teair, by the T. II. S. There were
present quite a number of the students,
all eemtm: to havo the very beat kind
of a time, one long to !e remembered
as a mvdel social event ; some . ere
parUMns o a lunch; some were pla
in pool, svstv billiards, some of the
morr ijmet ones, in the remlinc mom,
encatted with a maeazine or periodical:
the v ano a. so coin i;. ami some'
ueredanemK. And that music ! .t was
rar. rap. rap, jolly, and fu.l of fun, i
and life ami mirth and iov The dan-
' . , . , J, " , , ,
cers were Uouhlni; and chattimr, h-.
in? mejoiuesi time oi an.
mvseif. (who were bova in ye olden 1
timet enjoyed it all immensly, especi-.
ally the quick, stirrinp music; the J
merry, merry dance; the ripplinpj
laughter; the bricht jounp faces, with '
the plow of health in eye ami cheek.
At 11 l M. when the children had I
pone home, and the sound of the music
ui j i- .
had ceased, we discussed the scene
. . . , , .1
tha; had just passed before us, and
,- .f. r ... , , .
each apreed it was like a dream of the
o!utn time, and each was tilled with a
suirit of renewed youth, with a tnrill
of ' i- of life and of livinp. I slept
iiiviu suuuui ljiuu usual tijui iiifii.
"the cares that infested the day, hav
ing folded their tents like the Arab,
and silently stolen away" and my
dreams carried me back to the days of
my boyhood, in the land of the mag
nolia and tne mocking bird, when as
youngsters on the village green in
graceful dance we wound the many
colored ribbon? round the slender May
Pole 'it to the stirring .strains of I
the Old Virginia Keel, we made the
welkin ring, at the old barn dance.
For a day or two I thought how
much better the woi Id was growing;
how much more liberal, how much more
enlightened, people wore becoming ;
how much more of charity existed ; how
pleasant it W3s for brethren to dwell
together inunitv; how we coull at
last have a pleasant little pirty, where
those who wished could dance, or those
who preferred rould play cards, or bil
liards, or pool, or if they so felt in -dined
could enjuy a quiet "spoon" in a
quiet corner, each enjoying himself or
herself in the most pleasing jnanner.
How prple were really iretting to that
proper point where to the pure, all
things are pure, and onlv the wicked
and evil minded see evil iu the simple
amuaments of others. (It was the
Pharisee who thanked God he was not
as other men, and the other men were
just as thankful.)
Noy all the beauty, all the joy, all
the poetry of life is knocked out of me
again, and I am back in the same old
rut. I have just read an article in the
Herald of the 11th instant, by one
"Wee Doo Little Jr." Isn't he a
"pippin." speaks of his fellow stu
dents as "sinail" as "sneaks" says of
that jolly lance that the motion and
and contact, biings the sensual upper
most. For shame! young man. Eor
shame! If you do not care to dance,
let it alone. If it makes your sensual
passions predominate refrain from it
by all means, also eat more greens,
and less highly seasoned food, and
above all things, train your mind to be
master of matter. Ii your mind has
no more control over your anatomy,
than your communication discloses,
you are certainly attending the wrong
school. Get right J Get right first with
yourself, nour, and with your fellow
tudents later, but Get right 1
Old Timer.
km I mm,
Ifco r,u,.
pain I ituii)
lr 2 li if 4 . 1 '. i 1
'Ut tluit!lli..
wi'brtcial ueli
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
tirade toucher of tfc Kujcene pub
lie pchwls have formed a local branch
of the Nntiomil Grade Teacher' aeo
clatton. A new cytnnnslum will bo built at
the Oregon normal school at Mon
mouth. Oruund hus boat) broken on
the project, which will cot JSOOO.
And which will he ftnlthed In Go iUr.
James J. Hill ftatwtf that the Hill
railroad lnterets are bulldlm; and pr
parinx for operating faat tt'iuunt to
I ply between the Columbia river and
I San Kmuctsco.
Monument has beeu added to the
list of "dry town of the fctate. Elec
tion returns show that prohibition
j won by six votes. Italtots of the wo
! men Influenced result.
Representative Hawley of OreKon
has Introduced bills prohlb :Ihk lieu
land selection In Oregon, except
when the t4o lands surrendered to
the Roverument are also In OreRon.
The ruling of the lnduntrt.il welfare
commlsidou that Motnen employed In
I factories shall not earn less thnn JS 64
. . .
a weoK or work more tnau
w ,.ffw.,ue Monday .
. ... .. , .
Bjr fr"k,,!h antlca of nntur, lhvFC
has been produced In the orchard of
N Ha a cQmbln
.
P'!' l,he f'avor8 nnJ CO,0n! .( T ,tW
varieties belnK separate and distinct
In one apple
A bottle dropped overboard off toe
Siberian coast by the hydrosruphlc
i expedition of the Pacific ocean, thret.
I I'mnr. 'ii-n ti , .n..rt n In ll... fan, I
j ..... r r u , . . ...... ...v a...v ......
ilidrlnn rtt 1 li r 1 1 r-r it m f u"i u IfM-ml nl
... . .
aquhui bay.
, , . .....
Jacksou county court s offer of pay
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for a section of the Dollarhlde toll
' , . . . , ..
iuuu, i.aa ueii uucviiit-'U u) vtie unurr
of the road. The nectlon Is needed In
connection with the construction of
Senator Claude McCulIoch of Baker
has been retained by the corporation
department to prosecute actions now
pending In Muitnomah county for vlo-
latious of the blue sky law, as well
as those In contemplation.
The railroad commission has been
advised that the Southern Pacific has
I granted a reduction in the freight rate
on car lots of canned goods from Cres
well to Portland from 25 cents per 100
pounds to 17 cents.
State Game Wardfj William F. Pin-
ley Is sf-ndlrnj broadcast nn appc-nl
asking hunting
o!a to to donate
organizations of the
to the charitable In-
stltuMons of their vicinities, game for
Thankrglvlns.
The Ore ;on Butter and Checsi
nakers' acsocintlon will hold Its ad
jcurned setislon at I.a Grande on De
cember o, in connectlorj with the form
ers' congress and tri-stnte dairy m e;
tng, to be held thero at tint Urn.;.
Senator Chamberlain of OreRen has
Introduced a hill making Milton
Wheeler, of Portland, n colonel on the
retln-d list of the United Stales army,
volunteer rank being held by hlrn dur
ing the civil war.
Governor West commuted to life
Imprisonment the keutcncii of I.ern
Woon, who had been sentenced to be
banged November H, for the killing
of I.ee Tnl Hoy In Portland. March 7,
1908. The Chinese said he eventually
would be able to prove that he did
not kill the man.
The Oregon public ownership league
organized temporarily at Portland by
the election of John U. Schuyleman
as president and J. I). Stilwell as tem
porary secretary. One of the princi
pal objects of the league Is to urge a
law establishing a system of voting
by mall.
The secretary of agriculture has ad-
vlbcd Senator Chamberlain that he
will furnish telegraphic crop news to
Oregon farmers, beginning the service j Minnesota, has this 29th day of Oct
Immediately. The secretary will tele- lober, PJ13, filed in this office its appll
graph bis reports to the weather bu- cation to select under the provisions of
reau at Portland and that office will the "t of Congress approved July 1,
print and distribute information to all ' J858 (M Stat. fi97, C20). NI5J NWJ
the dally and weekly papers In Ore- Sec 22. T. 1 N K. 7 West, and NWJ
son. NBJ Sec. 10, T. 3 S, H. 7 West, and
Despite the warnings Issued by the i SEi SRI Sec, 2. Twp. 4 S., II. 7 West,
state fish and game commission, laws
which were meant to prevent one , Any, un(1 1n,11 Pprsony claiming ad
hunter from killing another, and the lftXZ
sugcestlon by Statu Warden William ncter of the land, or for nny other reu
L. Fluley that all huuterH wear red y'"1. to the disposal to applicant, should
caps and coats, the hunting season 'ne'r aflldavlls of protest In this
which 'ended NovonU, 1 marled U bir. Wial" lhU l,e
dcaih cf two Iiiint?r! .J (he Injt';- ' ' U, y. HIpby
of eiulu other HKGIBT'MU.
Pul.iiaii inriljuinwik Herald, locutcd
at 'lillamook, Oregon,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
To Whom It May Concern ? Notice Is
hereby j;ivt- that the partnership
heretofore existing betut-ctt the under
siKned. under the firm (mine of lake-tH-ean
Lumber Co. and ilo'ii businesa
at l.aku l.ytle. Ureon, has been dis
solved by mutual consent. Salit busi
ness will bo continued under the oM
firm name bv the tii'dorttiirttrtl H. L
Haily. who will collect all acruunt i
due to said firm ami will pay nil of the
utilisations thereof..
Dated Nov. 7th. 1113. John M. Hrnlv.
H. I.. Hailey.'
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of
OreKon. For the County of Tlnino'k,
In the matter of the Htntc of Win.
Curtis, Oeceaseti.
To Julia A. Curtis, David Curtis,
Jennie Mctihee. Annie-' Hillings,
Charles Vurtts ami N"'e Murpiy
ORKFriNGS IN THK NWIl-l OF
TH K STATK OF OK KUON.
You aie hereby ritcd and n-quiriHi to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the I ouety of Til
lamook, at the Court r'in thereof, at
Tillamook Citv tn the County of Tillti-
imxiK on .Monday the ISth da of V
i -..ml,..r i.ii-j , m,',,,,.,, ... n...
J of that day, then ami thereto
i show cause if any there be. why an
order shouM not he made nuthoruinir
and licensmi; the administrator of tAiil
, lo sell alt the follow,nK-deifmbcd
nai property, to wit
I east quarter and the Southeast quarter
' of
thu bou tb went nuarter of section
thirty, T 3 S K i) W W. Mer.(less
I three tracts sold) eontainmp 7'i
j acres.
j Witness, the Hon. (Homer Mason
j Judpe of the County Court of t' e Stale
;of Orepon. for the County of Tilb
; tnook with the seal of sail Court
Htlixed. this feth day of November A.
D. l'JKl.
Alien: J. C. Holdcn. Clerk.
By Kathleen Mills, Duputv Clerk.
I
NOTICb'OF SMKKIf-'PS SALU.
NOTICFIS 1IKKKHV GIVKN, thai
by virtue of decree of foreclosure made
' nml entered in thf Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
on the Gth day of October. 101.'!, and an
! execution and ordet of ante duly issued
out of said Court on the Kith day of
October, 1P13, in the cause wherein
Tillamook County Hank, a cnroralion,
was plaintiff, and Kile Patterson and
Fred Whtelor are defendant, said ex
ecution being to me duly directed un
der the seal of said Court, 1 have lev
lid U)on the following described ri al
property, situate in 'lillamook Countv.
H'regon.
JJ)Km"?TU? .f. "w" s,l.h-
"""I iu.ii iff, ami me D'njiii mill oi Me
houthealt quarter of Section 2:1.
lint (
the S'jutrlW'St quartur of the South
west quarter of .Section 21. in Town
ship 1 South of Range 9 West of Willa
mette Meridian, containing lf.2,.V
teres, and I will on Monday, the 21th
day of November, 1913, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House
door in Tillamook City, Tillamook
County, Oregon, duly sell, at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, all of the above described real
property for the purpose of satisfying
haid execution and order of sale, the
amount awarded to plaintiff therein hi
the said judgment and decree being
!. w, with interest at the rate of 8
per cent per annum, the sum of $100.00
an attorney's feea, and the cost, and
(lishurserrenlH amounting to ill IU.
Hearing interest, at tne rate or ii i.r
cent per annum. All interest running
irorn ucioncr oin, rjj;i.
Dated this October 11, 1913.
II. Crenshaw,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOK -PUBLICATION.
MOT, Portland 170 List No. fKMI.'i
United States Land OIlce.
Portland, Oregon, Oct. 29, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Northern Pacific Knilway Cornnanv.
whoBo post office address In St. Paul.
To Do
Nehalem Harbor Co.
Wheeler,
NOTICH R)K I'UhUCATlON.
1-107 Portland 171 No. mi.
United States 'Land Ollke.
Portland. Oregon. November i, 1&I.1,
Notice is hereby given Hint the
Northern Pa.-ilir Hallway Company,
I "" I'' 0,,i'-' llrca I St. I'aul,
Minnesota, has this 4th tlty of Novem
ber 1913. filed in lhU nlllre Its nppltca-1
lion to select under the provision nf
the act of Congress approved July I,
lf98 (30 Stat. 5'J7, 020) the NK NFJ i
Sec. 10, Twp. 3 South K. 7 Weal, W. '
M.
Any and all persons claiming ml
versely the lands di-scril.il, or desiring
to object because of the mineral char
a-tcrnf the land, or for any other re
son, to the disposal to applicant, should
file their allidavits of protest thin
office, on or before the 3rd day of Jan
uary, 1911.
II. F. Mighy.
'FOlSfKH.
PublUh in Tillamook Herald, located
fI II..... I. f
BIDS WAN . ED FOR
SCHOOL HOUSE.
.School District No. 3.i, Tillamook
County, Oregon, requests bld.i for the
building of a school house, also for
felling trees on acre of school ground.
Hoard reserves the right In reject any
unii nil Dins, r'or full pnrtii-iilars ad
ilrens .Mm. Jennie A. Keener, Clerk,
Wilson Klver, Oregon.
DON'T SPOIL A conn nniut
bv kceplnsr him In shabby old Jlurne.s.
Wo are selling Harness made of the
licit stock at prices that ought to
tempt you,
A WELL MADE HARNESS
ill not only Improve the appearance
of your horse, but contribute to your
safety a well. Many runawuy pould
h;i ii voided If the old HarnesM had beeu
discarded in time.
W. 'X WILLIAMS,
Tilliinook - - Oregon
The Manufacturing
Froo ftlJN mill NiClnl
lnidai4koiiakiitM in tliONt
W!
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leeier
Oregon
PoitUnJ Offico
TUUmook OHiu,
j ). Jm HcW.tt
OSrF.Ol'ATHIC I'll Y.Hlt IAN
AND HUlt'KON
Obstetrical Hppciulut
iHoth Phones
j Hon. ami OllW : Whilrbnu- Hrotdcnre.
I
TII.I.AMOOK OltK,
rR. a. D. pi;kkin:.
kK1ttK.fT HKfiTlar
Olfico'ln Httirpron llldi.
All Work Riuunirrd.
I'lI.t.AMuiiK
O It HO ON
DR. ELMER D. ALLEN,
Dentist,
Hai Located in the Commercial BIJf.,
Succcedinr Dr. P. J. Sharp.
All Work GiuMnUfd, 1),, PIkhki.
mil,, li . lo 12 i. m.
1 to ti30 p. in.
Orii Kvenine. (), 7 onill 8o'clo.k.
Dr. Jack Olson
RESIDENT DENTIST
Ollicu Hour Irom U a. m. to 5 p. m.
Oddfellows Building
Until Phones,
J. E. REEDY, D. V. M.
VETERINARIAN)
(Hoth I'honei)
Tillamook i . Orerinn
JW.,
GEORGE WILLETT
Attorney at Liw
Office In Commercial Building
JOHN LELAN0 HENDERSON
Attorney-at-taw
Abatracter
Tillamook County Bank Bfdg.
EI. J. OUAU88EN
Lawyer
Dkijtsciikm Advokat
Comiucrcial Building
327 Tailing tld
Cut V K. UU
H. T. BOTTS,
LAWYER
mum mtc ci:tai. a ncruirr
wwi-.i i.ui u ui riiMianvii
Ollice '0:MMM. iillamooi
Hfock
'r:n i. . n..
T. H. G0YNE
Attafiwy-at-Law d4
Land Office Businm
OppMHt tcsrlbottM
Geo. P. Winslow
ATrORNEV-AT I AW
TlllnmiKik lllxk
RiMJiti Wi
l illamook, img"
Tll.l.AnoOK UNDI2M fAKlNQCa
It, N. lll'.NKI I Mi.
Four Doom West t,f Hakory.
Funeral Dirxlor and Llcn cl
l.adv Aaalstant When I riucilei
E. N. CRUS0N.
Painter and Pant Monger
Con tracts Tnlcui
LvHtimatcH iMiinislicil. s
All Work Guaranteed, i
Tilliininok. Of-
Pioneer Transfer Co.
O, L. DICK it SON. Prof
Both Phono
Th Sam Pf Ice to Pverye
Tillamook i
Baker's
VOli, SA.LI5 AT
All GROCERS