Cbe Ciltatnook fterald C. . Croniblcy, Editor CtiCMi.iv anil Frld.iV t vmi ii-i; mi: m:in:i:'-; i: ni? iJVKN that N tint) drnvt1 fj iJMiCil Cwlcc a ;ucch Entered m swd-la,M mutter May I", UUO. nt tha puat o!llce at Tillamook, O it iron, under llio net f Mnrh 8, tFW." Si'BJivRirTtON SI. SO A VHAK IN A HVANCK JTdvcrtlstatl Hates ' real Advertisement I"irt Insertion, par Hrw $ .10 Ka.'h s-.iW.nwnt Insertion, line. .06 Hi-ri'!it-: d N tiet - - S.- Timtvpr t"l:m5 - 10.00 Notu-vs, p'r lint- - .OR Car.i- of lh.r-K, vr line - .05 Locals, -vr lino, first insertion - ."J Kacb. kuusihiiioiU Insertion, lino ,06 Resolution of Condolence ami Lodge notice, ht line .OR RtxiDM Professional finta, nm. 1. 00 ritlae Advertisement, per Inch .S ALL, Pisplnv Ail must be In this of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ing to insure puVicatioa in follow- inn Tuesday ami rrviay KMtr.s are imperative. FRIDAY, DEC KM UVA 10K5. I'resident Wilson" mw?f is belns: well received throughout the nation, a? Wins the product of a :tnteinan. Republicans as well as Democrats are voicirc approval. Mr teems to strike at tin- heart of thing and would deal with matters in a most practical way. Hi message probably does not suit the ultra c mservativ or the radical, but the crest middle class, the rock upon which our government reU, $eeuts be well nleaaed with it. then i anv poley a con corn and the Euro;vau compieatiow which rntsiim?ts foresee. "The significant thlnir. however, is that back in the trad centers awl tho rural sections the people exhibit a fuel ing that encourages the executive, and the renllv remarkable feature of the NoTU'it is iikkrny in b virtue of a iiiditment mud ami entered on tho Hist day of Octolvr. In a certain omiso pond ink; In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oroirou for Tillamook t'mniiy, wherein Rudolph ..trlmmn in tho plniittttf ait. I James Vernon, Sr. and Jan IW Ver non ami t li llailloy are defendant ami by virtuo of n ovWuilou duly Iss ued under tho Jtideinent ad iLmtw aforesaid on the IMh da of November 10t3. the umlers' Kited sheritV of Tllla hvmr Count)', Oregon, on Thursday, the Uth day of December, 101'L before the tViri house d r of Tillamook County, D.v i. at the hour of ten A. M, of said dale, will ..(Tor for sale an t ell to the highest bidder for cash In issue. ! hand the following described real pro- eri.v. situated in llllamuoK Uounty, to-wit : I ttetflnnlng nl a point 91 feet South of I the Southwest corner of Ithvk i. in I the town of Lincoln, nqw within the ' corporate limita of Tiltutnook Citv, " l Oreifon. and running thence South Jtf Mexico 'f1: thnco Kwat 100 feet; Hume norm w ieei; ineuco west uu reel to tho place of boxinnlnt;, heint; the south half of 70 feet of ttt entiro north oral of lttock three a; d fur now occupied by the C. O. U. Laundry. 'Hie foreifotoit .lo 'hall be made, us by the aforesaidCourt ordered, Hint, to satisfy a judgment made and entered in tho above entitled I'o'irt and cause. ' in favor of said itUuttifT Ktidoltih lcb- man, icnt said defeivianta, James amj Jane Poo er'ton for ! If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to WW JL J, I Jl JJLJaiV. i To Do The Manuf acttiring tdent Wil.-on has the confidence of his political opponents us well as of his political supporters of the paU. Tho KecarJ-Herakl correspondent hits been able to collate many of the these let ters, and it is tho purpose here to pre sent a few sample excerpt, taken at random, as tending to toil a story that hardly requires comment. situation is that such is the public at titude with respnrt to a new president i Vernon Sr. to, burdened with unusitallv important the sum of JGi3S with interest thereon I proulonw of a charactor that ordinerilv I"1 the te of per cent per an-iuu t u .: li. from Jantiar.' 7th. 1013. and tho fur-' The Prohibition forces have won ' "They always say that Washington i tho further sa-n of $1.75. ; feUr victon- ... Salem. In the con-1 is the poorest po.nl in the country from j ti ZZui test :n that city last Monday wherein which to cause national sentiment. Let i judgment .mtaimxi tn saul ctiurt ami i the citv amended i! charier, prohibit- j us thou do the judging from wnat ap-j cause in favor of defcnlant. C. K. ' inc the sale of liquor, the "dry" car- pears on the surface here, but from an , J'dley, nainst said defendants Jamas j ned t e day by a majority of 952. j expression of fee.in as sMice.1 from , In "tTx)!' will" 'Xrest ' nearly twice the majority that was afar. Scores of privat- letters have ; thereon at tne rate of to per cent per' rolled up aeainsi the saloons in the j been written to persona here by friends j annum from October 21t. VJlt, and j N'lvemVr ekcti-n. Jjrfire rSallowae , in dUtftrit stat which show that Prs- , " lurtner sum OIJ.KW.OIJ attorneys held that the November election was void because it was not bekl on the recular state election date, and now we understand that be contends that the election at Salem is void on the same grounds. Jude Galloway is car rying the matter far from tne standpoint of a ".air splitting proposi tion. The people of Salem have de manded in no uncertain tones that they have had enough of the saloons ; the majorities have been Ure at both elections and that ought to settle it, and it probably will. One of the interesting instances of the Lite election was the pressure which was brought to bear by seventy farmers residing in the vicinity of Salem who petitioned for tne removal of the saloons, claiming the saloon to be a serious menae to their young people. 3 The Supreme Court of the state recently n a octal aown a Utcision in a pavement case of Bandon wherein "A judge of the appellate court of Illinois, writing u a W'Ashirgton friend, says: 'A prominent Republi can politician saiJ ti.e other day that he had been in Washington a great deal of late, and that "Witon is the best president this country ever had." "From a letter written bv a circuit judge in Wisconsin, n prominent lie publican, the following is culled : 'Everywhere I hear commendation of President Wilson. Judging by Wis consin, he would carry every fees, and tne further turn of io.50 cutita and disbursement Incurred by said C. R. Ilndley. Dated November Sth. 1113. II. Cienshtiw, Sherttf of Tillamook County, Orugun. iSOI ICI: Ol1 SMI-KIPPS SMAl OP HUM. I'KOPIilM V 1 f Another Cireillt illiiii n fnrmr t fl NDTICKIS IIKUKIIY GIVEN, that by virtue -f an Execution issued out of the Circuit Cvurt of the State of (ire ton, for the County of Mullncimah. dated the 1st day of Novembor. 1013. i , m the cause wherein F. it. Ileal was jplaintlir an.1 the Pa'ide City Realty . Cmpany was defendant, timn a jtalg jinent theretofore rendered and docket ed in sam cause and court ; said judg ment being against the said defendant, the Pacific City Itualty Company, ami In favor of the said plantilf. F. It. Heals, j arKi amounting to $lS00.fQ with inter jest thereon at the rate of I) per cent ! per annum from t ho 23rd day of Oct- 1 . .1. imt t 9HI ir ..... .1 l: Mint.. i.'io, mm coiis nnti uis- in the Union if the campaign were now no.,v flibltKFORE. in uder to on- satisfy ih- saal judgment ami the costs ann expert-tea o inw writ. I will, on the 6th day of December 1913, at 10 iec Miles and apodal ls3chirak&324kii(s io IImis v2qo vilS brlnji pay rolls to - - Wheeler ma si uiai n rany: on 'lia2t'in Kay t Si ' Nehalem Hatbot Co. Wfieeler, Oregon I'oflUnd Olfitn J27 f!lliX ,J. THUmoA Offit. Utt Is, H. Ujii fVii f- r tx: tKnj tSt.u (. vi vii-.l kiuii v a t rt-'fj'aaiinriiw. i lie ; . . ' raised up by Provwjence to adjust con- S'lit. Democrat and citizen must realize that to have been Chief Justice McBride wrote the opin ion aid tne two points in question are as follows: "That the fact the plaintiffs stoxl by and allowed the improvement to proceed without making any protest did not stop them from asserting its invaliJity by a suit to enjoin the col lection of a tax. "Where the several owners of dis tinct parcels of property ha e a com-1 ce,s mon oojection to the validity or an assessment, tliej may properly unite' in a suit to enjoin its collection." Attorneys for the Warren Construc tion Company have contended that be cause we had inspectors on the j U wno were supposed to look after matters, that we, instead of the Warren Com pany were to blame if ojr pavemei.t wa3 not laid according to specifications. The Warren Construction people also ' contend that our people had not the right to band together in the injunction proceedings. Tne above opinions of I the Supreme Court would injicate that! these two points had already been set- ' tied in favor of our citizens. ditions in this country.' "Here h an interesting extract from a letter recivel in Washington from a lawyer in California: 'As you are a ware, I always have been a Republi can, until the last campaign, when I was compelled to take sides against Mr. Taft and in favor of the Progres sive movement. I had great admir ation for Mr. Wilson and an earnest hope, and I may say belief, in his suc- n the event of his election. I think I may safely say that nobody outside of Mr. W'lson's official family rejoices mote over the very remarkable success that he is making of his ad ministration than 1 do. "A circuit judge in a middle western o clock a. in.. t the front door of lb County Courthnusu in tillumook City Oregon, sell, at public auction to tho highext bidder for cash in ham!, th real property of the said defendant situated in Tillamook County, Oregon ami lescrltn.il as follows. Uta I. 6. 6. 7, l, 19, 20, ami 21, nf Block 3; ami Lots n hi! U of HUk 7, all in the town of Pacifle City, Oregon LlateO .November 7th, 1913. H. Crenshaw, Shenir of Tillamook County, Orugon NOTICI: i-OW PUIJLICATION. fPUHI.LSHr.lU 03.119 Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland Oregon. Nuvomlw-r 3. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Josephine King, of Blaine, Oregon, who. on Jan uary 23, 1912. made Homestead Entry, 40. lAhviit, ior ar.j, aeclion w, Town ship 3. South, Range 8 West, Willam ette Meridian, ban Hied notice of inten tion to rmiico Final Commutation Proof. to establish claim to tho land above state who is an old line Republican. 1 germed, before County Cletk of Cowl wishes also to the president Please tell him for me that many watchful Republicans are corning to regard him as a man of sound heart, good judgment and courage- -and they are tal.tin about it.' "Hero is another from the middle west:- 'All good peopls and patriotic citizens are admiring the president and the manner in which he handles public questions. As far as I can learn his praises are not only being sung by all well-meaning Democrats, but also by well-meaning people belonging to other parties.' 'Another man declares that In his THE PEOPLE ARE WITH PRESIDENT WILSON Testifying as to President Wilson's standing with the countrv at lanx. Sumner Curtis, Washington correspond- Hectlon very one seems exceptionally ent of the Chicago Record-Herald, writ- we" satisfied with the administration ing under date of November 21, aays; an L epees tho opinion that Mr. "President Woodrow Wilson is near- Wil80n is now even more popular than ing the end of a most extraordinary of Roosevelt ever was. extraordinary sessions of congress, in "A notable thing in connection with which all that he planned ahd expected the upholding of the prcaident'H hands has not been accomplished, and is ap- by the people generally is that it Is not proaching the opening of a regular hysterical. There does not seem to bo session, the results of which are prob- any hero worship about it, but just lematic, with the general good will calm, practical confidence that things that ushered in his administration "re in safe hands and belief that the ' augmented by a general confidence passing of tariff revision legislation that is decidedly significant. without any upheuval In sight such as "It seems to be the good fortune of partlsana predicted is an indication of President Wilson to have Inaugurated, continued fair conditions, after a long stretch of history, another "It may be Interesting to mention era of good feeling. There is no doubt, that the friends of tho president who In fact, as to Its inauguration, and the have come into possession of written only real question is as to its duration, communications which seem to regis- "The aigns are fair. Hero in the ter the pulBO of the country havn been high places, It is true one may hear pleased to lay the evidence of the pub mutterings about probabilities of a He sentiment directly before him. It party smashup over the currency issue naturally pleases tho president and and one may listen to doubts regarding moreover givoi him greater courage to the administration's Mexican policy, meet the problems and complications with Homo tpeculation as to whether that lie directly ahead." December. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Leo ' uray, Irene Willis, Albert J. Mc Gough, Mrs. Minnie Wilmnt. nil of lsiaine. Uregon. II. F. HICBY, Register. NOriCf: FOR I'UIJMCATON. (Publisher.) 03348 Department of ffie Interior. U. H. LAND OFFICE at Portland. uregon, noverniicr A, IUI3. Notice Is hereby given that Iron.: miiiib, oi limine, uregon, wtio; on January z.J. 1-J12. made Homestead En try No. 033 in, for SWJ, Section 10. Township 3 South, Range 8 West, Will- arnette Meridian, has filed notice of iriienuon to make I-inal Commutation Proof, U establish claim to the land above described, lmfon. iim rv ill rt t j Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at III la moo k Citv. Ornvnn ,r in., iriii. day of December, 1913. Claimant names as wit noun. M..t. tX,t3 Thompson, Leo P. Gray, Henry Davis, Josephine King, all of Blaine. Oregon. II. F. HIGBY, Register. Harris' Bargain Store Opiwslto Ed's Garage Is giving a ticket away with every purchase on Drawing for the Beautiful $10.00 Doll To be drawn for Christ mas Eve. Come and trade here and save your tickets. WATCH MY WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Womjn Cltctcd In ' -fnpU. Olympla. H'.nb. Practically com plete returns show I he re-election nl Mayor Oeorge A Mottman. The may j or cnrrled practically the entire citi zens' tl ket bio office with hltll, In 'lidini, Mrs. Julia K. H'aldrlp. u prwiie court nttmoi;rnpbr. as city treasurer She ulll be Olympiad first woman city official. i l. e. Hewitt. H.T.B0TTS. LAWYER OSTKOPATIIH PHYSICIAN AND StMP'.F.ON Olutetrteal ..SpecUIUl I Both Phono Riw. nmlOiUcit: Whitehou.o Residence. TILLAMOOK OKK, i Illinois Suffr.ioe Act Upheld, Chjter, III The Randolph county court, ruling nsalum certain liquor dealers' attack on the Illl.iois wummi's stmraKtt act llure, declared the law complete, Intelligible mill valid. I) Pendleton Reject Commission Form i-cniiieion, ur Alter otto of the most spirited uluctlons In the history nf I'ntidletoe, the commission form of UovernmeM was defeated by nearly ZUO votea. Hop Men Plan League. Rick reull. Polk bounty hopmen have planned to form an organization tn eliminate all middleman's profit and lo prcrnnt short selling. After the meclltiK of hoi;ruwern In Kalein a number of growers In Polk county dlitrlcts started a mnviimiinl for the Independent growers' leiiKUit. NOTICE. aii wno wish their pianos tuned and repaired, please phono to A. Litiobaek piano storo as his tuner, L. L. Woods, will be hero for a short lime. All work guaranteed. Mutual phone. The Most Important Business of Yours .. 1 n wiivic .villi IIIVCHl.VOlir money. rrsi ..nr .. .... mo western ian & Havings Co. of Halt Lake City.Utah.a tried and nroved company, is now ready for business In Tillamook and Tillamook Co. To loan you money or build you a homu on small monthly payments, at a low rate of merest. Write or ace A. C. EVERSON, Loan Atf. a. in in a i it, President. D. L. SHItODK, Vice President. GANZADA EVKRHON, Hecy. & Treas. Hoard of Apprnlsora, K. M. Bales, p. , Mlnick, It. P. Zuchinun, K. J. Clausson. Hoard of Trustees. John Leland Hen donon, li, L, Ilea la, L. C. Smith VV. G. McGce. K. A. I. PHIlKINH. KlUIUiK.fT IIKMTIST Olfirn III .Sluigron lildtf All Work (tiurntitrrd. TILLAMOOK. OltHCO.N DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hai Located in tlic Commercial Bldg., Succeeding Dr. V. J. Sharp. All Woti. Gtiir4nirrd, H,,tU I'hoiwi. nm,-. ii ' In 12 4. m. I 10 1 1 JO p. til. Orn Hvr nlnei (mm 7 until 6 o'clock COMPLUTU S!;T 01- ABSTRACf niiu-c iio:; i.MH. I tllnmool niotk Tillftmoolc Orr T. H. GOYNE AttanKy-at-Law tai Land Office Buslntu. Opposite Courtliouie Dr. Jack Olson rksidknt dkntlst Olllcu Hours Irniti U . In. to t, p. Oddfellows Building Until Phones, m. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. vktkkinakian: (lloth Phones) Tillamook i , nnsnn GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Building Geo. P. Winslow ATTORNKY AT I VW TIIIntniK.k li.- k IttMim Tllfamook. Ottp TII.I.AnCM)K UNI)i;iIAMNOC' It. N. IIRNKI I Mifi. UenUil In Iliiltillnjf PnrmcrlyOccni llv far PaUUf I'un.r.l Oir.clor .nd Ucrmrd fjnb Lailv Assistant When Reiutlei E. N. CRUSON. I'nintcr find I'mier Hansen CuntrnctH Tnlccii IvstimatcH I'm tushed. All Work Ouaninlct'il. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON Attorney-nt-law Abstracter Tillamook County Bank Uldfj. Pioneer Transfer Co G. L. DICK U SON, I'ni Both Phonn The Same Price to UvcryoU J. CLAU88EN Lawyer Dhuthchuk Advokat Commercial Huilding Tillamook Baker's FOR SALIS AT ALL GROCERS 1