Ok Csllainook fierald C. 6. Crcmblcy, editor Issued Civic o lUccIt Cuesd.iv and Frlilav Intend woiU-oUa matter Mav 17. l-.l U fit a'M "l I'UUm.H, OMRvn. undi-r th set f Mivtrh , IS7W. srsscKtmos si. an a vra in .uwx.vi.h WANTED AT ONCE VM to 40 A'Too of imunmsl r wM'v Improved dairy land within i or :i itn of TIltnmooK I'lty. ! hnvw a rlh-nt (r n small I root n abo I'rio' nml term must bo rttfhl. PIciko lot mo know Hiiri' what yu haw t" hr. KOl.LlE W. WA ISON. IHdv'crlislua Rates ' real Advrtfean9 YxTfl Insertion, jKr Hn ! Each ubw'Mfnt irwrtion. Hr Homes-trad N tkra Timber Claims Notices, wr lirw Card!" of thank. prr line Locals, -wr line. first irvrtion - : ; i .10 &.00 10.00 .05 .OS 7i FKIPAV. PKCKMHKK J. HUH. Where wh Baker pants? with hi flchtini; T o wonderful por of the pr. Ue HedHtit in particular, which Bro. Baker so 'ften brags about, was well demonstrated by the result of Mon day s election. After months of abuse throuirh the column of the HeadliRht. K. R. Beak wa elected mayor of our city without the least opposition. Re sult spak for themselves. Tl c temperance wave ha struck France a. well as Germany -France, the laml which we have been toki. the life of harmless) wine. has kept free f-xii drankonne attendant upon the use of stronger liquor. The passage im-nedistelv of an act of parliment to l-Tiit the runbrr of bar, saloon and ot'ier etahltshments for the sale of Sftits in France t dema-dd in n pe t t:o i signed by 22.000 French women ami oresented to the chamber of depu ties It appears that the number of pirit-sellin otabli-hmer.ts in France increased from W.OOO in 1&J to 479. (M in 1911. Altbouih alcoholic liquors arc heavily taxed, their consumption is increaine At tne election Monday the voters selected for the ensuing year a mayor and council wno promise to eive us an excellent ad Timistration. IV y that, mistake will not bi mid wo-iM be i foolbh, hoA-e-er, we are sure that, every official elected yesterday will! take his oath of o nee with a deterinin-1 atitn to loo' to the city's best inter ests. Many intricate problems will h tve t ' be solved during the cjminc ve4. a i : in the solving of these prblew tne people should be patient, ever realizi , that the in-cominr a'lministr-ition iJ not responsible for the entaoijletnents iuto which the city has been placed. The council just takinp leave of office has been up against a hard proposition, being placed as it were between tw. firei, in regard to the pavement contro versy, and without a mayor during the past six months. However, it did pretty well unier the circumstances and should receive all due credit. Mayor-elect Beals and the incoming council have the best Irishes of a very large majority of our people. Gen. Carranza, the leader of the rev olutionists who control northern Mex ico, may be better than Hue rta ; but the barbarous treatment of federal prisoners taken in battle do not indi cate it. The rule seems to be to slaughter all prisoners, with hardly the formality of a court martial. It ap pears to be a war of extermination on both sides. All rules of nilized war fare are thrown to the winds, and no mercy is shown to tho3e on the opy site side. It is a disheartening out look for Mexico. Perhaps notning bet ter could be expected, when we remem ber that forty per cent of the Mexican are of pure Indian blood, and forty- three per cent of mixed blood, uut or a total poulation of 15. 10?.5-t5, only, 3.015 T-iti fii bith rei l an'i write; 205,397 --n read only, while 11.692,763 can neither read nor write, or oyer seventy-four per cent of the whole. Even the foregoing facts would not be so discouraging, if the more intelligent minority were of high character ana ideas. But they appear to be mostly ambitious leaders, each desiring to be at the top, and utterly unscrupulous as to how they get here. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co. H. S. Richardson to Lilly F. Richard son Ni of NWJ and SW1 of NEI e: 10 T 3 S R 10 W, $1 Josepe Blazer & wf to A. L. Steiner, et al. tract In sec 5 T 2 S R 9 W lying S of Trask River. W. S. Cone & wf to W. Perry, lots 3 and 10 blk 8 Sunnyslde Addn to Bay City, $10. Chas. W. Odell & wf to A. Ramsey lots 1, 2, 4, blk 5 Park Addn to Tilla mook, $1003. P. A. Johnson and wife to Addison H Harris and wf lots 1 & 2 blk 4 R. R. Bays Addn to Tillamook, $1200. Anton Plasker & wf. to James C. Shaw & wf. Tract 100 ft by 600 ft In C. H. Haynes D. L. C. T 1 S R 9 W h joining Tillamook City on the East, till). I Agreement. .Cbu. W. Goerea to C. heh tubmont Inewtton. Ilito Reaohltions of ' ondoWrK-s ami Lodt tw'tlc, Pr nuns,fc rfiionlcnKni. .1 t.oo .a r ..tnv Alvert'semrni. pr iwn Al l iiUui.i a h mut Ih In this of M.iUv hh! Thumlay Morn ing to insure publication in follow Imj Tuesday and Friday uut. Reasons are imperative. VI ni V A. Jono cover kit S blk 17 Tiaver1 Udn to Tillamjok City. $lf00. Albert W. IMank .4 vvf to U. J. Winter lot 7 blk 7 1'nrk Addn t Tllla mnok. 52S&. Oha. W. Men J & wf to WhwUr Lu-nberCo. Track ( 3.0S aer by metec .tmi boutvls sec. SS T 3 N Itanco 10W abo tide laud fronting ami abut ting on tot 1 Sec 23 S N li 10 W. StOO. Wm. Smith .t wf to J. B. Pickoeer Co. inc. SBi of SKJ Sec lJ. K of N'Kt Sec 30 3 S 9 W $10. Howard W. Wahlen to ThM. B. Wat kins lot S bU 3 Stillwell's Addn to Tillamonk. $1000. Anton 1'lasker : wf to Jnmm C. Shaw Jt wf tract 100 fU by 500 f in C H. Hnynes OLC. adjoining Tillamook City on the east, $10. James C. Shuw .t wf to Edward T. Waftins ami wf. tract 50 ft by 100 ft in above tract. $10. Anton Plasker and wf Ui Edward T. Watkin A wf tract 50 ft by 100 ft in C. H. Haynes OLC. T 1 S li 9 W, $10. Henry Tohl to Ilobert Carbon, lots 1 U anil 15 blk 33 Total's Utul Addn to Xehalem City. $ii5. T. B. IVlter Realty Co. to l.urn B. lxve, lot 41 bU 60 Bayocean Park, $10. U It. French .t wf to U. 0. & Onieatta Longsworth 180 aeri in seci H & 12T2S R 10W. $10. Uavid D. Jones & wf to Alfred Gub ser se.- I T 2 S R 9 W, $1200. F. R. Beali i wf to Minnie A. vt T B. Meade part of ec 11 and part of jocllTl N R 10 W, lt acrei. $10 I Brighton Development Co. to John M. McRie lots 21. 25 & 2b blk 7S Brighton Beach. S16.000. S G. Reel A wf to J. I. Fuller. ,3 blk It Veahkahnie Mountain. $10. t'. J. Cha:Tee to II. H. Hay ward. lot et al. lots 1 & 2 blk 3 Sunnymead Addn to ; Tillamook, $1100. Anton Plasker & wf 11 acre tract in sec 33 Tl S R 10 W, $10. Jason J. Powell & wf to Frank & Susie BUser tract in Truman Harris DLC. T 2 S P. 9 W. $325. Brignton Development Co. to Joseph Kesee. lots JO, 21. 22, 23, 21 & 25 blk GO Brighton Beach. $1SS0. Brighton Development Co. Ui John A. Burlison lots 21 & 21 blk. 31 Brigh ton Beach, $650. H. H. Hay ward & wf to Chas. J. Chutfee part of sec 13 T 2 S R 9 W. $2,300. John E. Latimer & wf. to Thos. J. Harris Jr. two tracts by metes and bounds in blk. Thayer's Addn to Tilla mook, Oregon, $1.00 W. R. Walling and wf to Julia R. Millard, lots 1 to 10 blk G Tillamook Beach, $10. The Sunset Land & Inv. Co. to Emma J. Richards, lot 5 blk 11 Sunset Beach. $75. Fred B. Madi3on & wf to C. E. Husk S'.Vl ec24 160 acre, $10. J. W. Laurens to Htrokichi Schimizve lots 49 & 50 Blk 11 Rockaway Beach, $0. Iouis M. Kramer to Chas Ray, tract in Sec. 27 T 4 S R 10 W, 3190. State of Oregon to Chan. Ray, track ' of 3 acrt.s o( tul(J jan(j, in BCC , c t in iy iin 5 T 5 E. C. Wilson to Allan L. Page, lots 5 & C blk. 6 Stillwell's Addn. V) T illn mook SI 150. T. B. Potter Realty Co. to J. P. Rasrnussen lots 11 & 12 Llk 57 Hay- 0C);a(1 iXTki $1150. F. R. Beals & wf to JelTerson Fleck & wf to F. R. Reals lamia in Sees 14 23 T 1 N tt 10 W, $10. E. A. BeaU and wf to Nancy A. ' Middaugn, lot 13 blk 25 Nehalem Bay 1 Park & lot 2 blk 22 Nehalem Bay Park. jSl. j Brighton Developmen t Co. to Albert ' E. Ilolcomb, lots 22 & 2-1 blk 82 Bright on Beach. 1500. i The Nehalem Co to M. Nemm, lot 10 I blk 7d Howe's Addn to Wheeler, $150. I W. S. Gru;ory to H Woodhouse lota 1 11 W 12 blk 27 Necarney City, $-475. M. B. & F. F. Sniuer to ElsU A. Outfield lot 7 blk 12 Miller's Addn. to Tillamook. 1200. ANOTHER CUT IN MA7DA (TUNG STEN) LAMPS 15, 25 tad 40 Wtt, 35c 0 "Wat - ... 45c 100 Tslt - ... 60c 150 Vitt .... $1.20 250 .... 2X0 Proatrd Lamp Re liitru. Wr rtcllrcr mmm to unj iiurt of the city TrUplienr un. we do wiring- at tbc lowt price con. Uteut with Kood workmanship, TllUHMk BlNtrlo win tlf k ft FWI 00. Jr"." The Most Important Business of Yours Is whm yiii hm-st your tmniov The W intern lil .v Saving Co. f Salt Lake Cltv , t'lab.n tried ami pmvtd nmit). i t'w ready for Ihmh in Tillamook ami t'llliiiuiHtk Co. To loan ' yiu money or 1-uiWl yon a Ikhiio on small monthly imjment . nt low rate of i Interest. Vi rite or o A. C. EVERSON,Lo.An Agt. A. M'NAIR. Prwidoiit. D. 1 Sit HOD E, Vicn Primidont. CANZADA EVKHSON. Secy. Jt Troai. Board of Apprniiorn. K. M. Bali. F. II. Minlck. R. F. 7riichman. K. J. Clnussiuu Bouni of Tru.iteea. John l.elaml Hon- dorson, C, Smith II. U Bealii. W. G. McGi-o. Notice of Sheriff's Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv virtue of an en'Cuwon and order of tittle, duly muwl out of the Circuit, Court of the Slate of Oregon, for T1IU- ' mook County, on the 2Sth day of Nov ! ember 1913, on a decree of furrkurf '. duly made ami entered in nuid Court, j on the 2Sth day of November 1913, in a i suit then pemling, wherein Chorlutw M. Coyle. Executrix of the bml Will ami Testament of R. A. Stewart, do ceased wu.i plahttttf. and Chin. P. Nel son, Nannie M. Nelson, William Kiel cher, Harnett R. Fletcher, W. tt j Dwlght and B. E. Emerlck Tnnte. were dofeialants, ami wherein the i plaintitf reiJVered a judgeme it Hgainut t the defendant Chiu P. Nclit.in. Nan nie M. NeUon. William Fletcher ami' Harriett R. Fletcher for the sum of $121. W, ami Interest thcreun at th ratu of even in-t cent, per annum, fro i. i November 25tu. 1913. ami for $TA.i attorneys fee, and for $11.10 cot ami dinturamentu, and to me directed, j commanding me as nhorilT of tiald Co- ! unty to sell the real properly herein after described to satisfy the cunts ami ' expenses of the sale, ami the snld I judgment. i NOW THEREFORE. I will on Sat urriay the 3rd day of January 1911. at j the front door of the Court House in' sdtd County and State, at 10 o'clock In I the forenoon of iatd day, sell the fol lowing described real prooerty, al pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, to satisfy the said costs and judgement. Tne fi:ist one hl( of the South-ei.il one fourth of Section 22, ami the Norn uiio half of the North-cult one fourth ol Section 27, in Township 5 South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Mer idian. Datcil at Tillamook, Oregon, Nov ember 29th, 1913. H. CRENSHAW, Sherilf of Tillamook Counly, Oregon. N01ICH I-OU PUBLICATION. 1105 Portland 170 List No. 03915 Unite i States Lund Otllce. Portland. Oregon, Oct. 29, 1913. Notice is hereby given that iht Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post olfice address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 29th day of Oct ober, 1913, filed in this otllce its appli cation to select under the provisions of the net of Congress approved July 1, 169b (30 Stat. 597, 620). NEi NWJ Sec. 22, T. 1 N R. 7 West, and NWJ NEi Sec. 10, T. 3 S , R. 7 West, and SEi SEi Sec. 2. Twp. J S., R. 7 West, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral char- , acter of the land, or for any other rea- ton, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 29th day of De cember, 1913. H. F. Higby, REGISTER. Publish In Tillamook Herald, located at Tillamook, Oregon. NOTICE OF SMEKtFFS SALl:. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that j by virtue of decree of foreclosure made and entered in the Circuit Court of the ' State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, on the 6th day of October, 1913, and an execution and order of sale duly Issued out of said Court on the Kith day of October, 11)13, in the cause wherein Tillamook County Bank, n corporation, was plaintiff, und Kile Patterson and Fred Wheeler are defendant, said ex ecution being to me duly directed un der the seal of said Court, I have lev led upon the following described real property, situate in'lillamook County, Oregon. The Southeast quarter of the South I west quarter, and the South half of the ' Southeast quarter of Section 23, and the Southwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section 24, In Town 'ship 1 South of Range 9 West of Wllla tmette Meridian, containing 162.65 acres, and I will on Monday, the 24th ; day of November, 1913, at the hour of 1 10 o'clock A. M, at the Court House door in Tillamook City. Tillamook County, Oregon, duly sell, at public I auction, to the hlgheit bidder for cash In hand, all of the above described real property for the purpose of satisfying fcald execution and order of sale, the amount awarded to plaintiff therein br the said judgment and decree being $074.00, with Interest at Um U of 8 If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to WHEELER To Do Nehalem Hatbot Co. Wheeler, txir cent r annum, the iuiii of lluO.r) as attorney' fees, ami the eot ahd dlflburncmeiiU amounting to $11. 75, bearing Interest al the rain of rt twr cent tier annum. All interest running from October fiih. 1913. Dated this October II. 1913. H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook Counlv, Oregon. CI I A TION. in the County Oiurt of tho State of Oregon. For the County of Tilamo-k. In the matter of tho Estate of Win, Curtis, Deceased. To Julia A. Curtis. David Curtis. Jennie MrGhec, Annie! Billings. Charles Curtis and Nellie Murphy GREETINGS : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHEGON. Vou arc hereby cited and required to appear in thu County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the l ounty of Til lamook, at the Court roiin thereof, at Tillamook City to the County of Tilla mook on Monday the 16th day of De cember 1913, at 10 o'clock, In the fore noon of that day, then 11 nd there to show cause if any there be, why an order should not be made authorizing and licensing tho administrator of suiil estate to sell all thu following described real property, to wit: Tho Southwest quarter of the south east quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of section thirty, T 3 S R 9W Wll. Mur.O three tracts sold) containing 72.26 acres. Witness, the linn. llomer Mason Judge of the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the County of Tlllu mook with the seal of mud Court affixed, this 8th day of November A. D. 1913. Attest: J. C. Holdci., Clerk. By Kathleen Mills, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1467 Portland 171 No. 03955. United States Land Ofllre. Portland. Oregon, November 4, I9i.1. Notice Is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post ofllce address Is St. Paul Minnesota, has this 4th day of Novum ber 1913, filed in this office Its nppllca tlon to select under tho provisions of the act of Congress approved July 1 1B9H (30 Stat. 697, 620) the NEi NEJ 8ee 10, Twp. 3 South K, 7 West W M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral char acter of the land, or for any other rea. aon, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of nmii i - I - -' - - - III HUB office, on or before the 3rd day of Jan ....... 1(11 J n. r. Higby, REG I ST Fit t Tillamook, Oregon. The Manufacturing Frt'4 il's aiiid Mpeeliil liicliirciiH'iifls to I hose wOio will bring pay rolls to - - Wheeler t fii v ma 11 11 f n -1 11 r i 11 vliy 011 iWliulnii Hay Oregon Dr. L. E. Hewitt H.T.BOTTS. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SL'lt'lKON Obstetrical .HiwelatUl IBolh Plvtillr. Rx. ami Oldeo : WhiterKHtse itraldrrtee. TILLAMOOK ORE. I-VR. A. D. riMKIN.H. MK.SUIIIMT tiKNTIr Olfien lii Sturgeon llldtf. Alt Wofi GnsrsUtrrd. rii.i.. MOOK. Oltl'.C.ON DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, His Located in the Commercial Bldf., Succeeding Dr. I'. J. Sharp. All Worl Giiifinl.fd, IVtth Phoim. OlflrrM.nir.1 1 " '" I to 4ii0 p. in. Orn livrnlnj Irom 7 imlll 5 o'cloA Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST Ofllce Hours Irom 'J a. rn. to 6 p. m. Oddfellows Building Both Phones. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. veterinarian; (Both Phones) Tillamook , , Oregon GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office m Commercial Building JOHN LfXAND HENDERSON AttfMyMw trader THIamook County Baink Bldg. El. J. Clausscn Lawyer Dkhtschhk Advokat CommcrctuI Iluilding PoftUml Olf.u. 327 i".lin Wdj Tllljmook Olhi Cm I1. K. lUth LAWYER . MP rTr ShT OP A KM liloik 'i-;ii ..1. T. H. COYNE Atterrwy-at-UwaaJ Land Ullice txtamm 09Bil CovrtUtM attorney at uw Tillamook HUxrk Room 3Xi Tillamook, TILLAriOOK UNDKKrAWMI k. N. III'.NKI H. Mli. mm-a 1 eu in iiuiiiiink' riiniivMj Iv Car r.OUI. . M..W.M. MII.V.U, . ... ... IfMlUM i.auy vssistaiu nor E. N. CRUSOH. a 1 auiLcr aim 1 w 1 II.. ...lit I1M ContniL'tH Taken IiHtimatcH Fiirniahed. All Work (Jimnuitcctl, 1 r lunccr i ioi,,m C. L, DICK tt SON, Pr Both Phonrs few afWvaaw - Baker's FOR SAI.K AT ALL GROCERS