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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1913)
Cbe 'Cmamook Ocrald C. . CromMeVr editor 1ued Cu'icc a Week Cucdav and Frld.iv Kntered n Mvomi-cU. natur Miw 17. IIUO. nt the pot o!lW at TUUmooV, Orcp, under tho net nf March &. ISTfl." SlMtM.RIPTiO. Sl.N, A VnR fN AlVNCK Jldvcrtbhm Hates ' ccnl Advertisement First Insertion, per line J .10 Bach unhwotiMit trert'on. Hue H.iroostmd Satire . - -Timber Claim - - - 10. W Notices, per line ... .OA Card of thank, per line - .OR Locals. H?r lip. nrt insertion - .7 linch ubniont insertion, lino KeeohiUon of owkkmo and Ixxig Holtfot. per line HtHinesm J6 lYofMlottnl cnnKmo. OismHv AdVert'eemcnt, er inch At. I. Dim Uv A.t munt bo In thin .tv of fire vi Mndav and ThMreday Morn ing t. insure publication in follow ing YuosMay and Friday i.nue. Keama are 'imperative. Tn-sn.w ni-ci-MiuiR i To correct another mirpronttion and fal.-er-ood appearing in tho Head lipht in rrjrani to Mr. Heal attempt ing to shift tho expense of hi concrete orto tho city we wth to state that A. C. and F. K. Heals, much to their crctiit. hn nearly SCO feet of 12 foot concrete walk and paid cash for it as fast as it was laid. cat but four ami as many vote. lack img one. a waa cast for all of the five eotincilmn ami two more vote than Mr. Ciaylord. who whs elected treasurot. Never wore the people so united and never was a greater com- built in the last six months ; pliment paid to any man In tlie city than to Mr. Heals in the recent caucus ami election. As we go to press w learn that the county court has decided on a cut of approximately SlW.iXk) on th budget as previously presented. We under stand that in a general way the cut has tt'o think we are justified in saying that no man in Tillamook City, is look ed upon with a much co itempt as F. C. Maker, editjr of the Tillamook Headlight. At a ti.ite when he should have been giving his loyal support to V C h. mad,, in accordance with the!1- ItooiHpeeu, Henry w one. wishes of the people as expressed atj King, Oavid Martiny. S. A. Hroadhoad, the meeting last Fridav. The prepon-1 W. Harrison and such unfoitun.Ues derance of opinion throughout the ! MesJames Allen. Stewart. Morgan, countv seems to bo in favor of the re- ' McUhee. Rees, et al. in their struggle duciion as agreed upon .U the meeting to protect their property interests and homes Irom one oi t.ie moil coio4.ii Tnsjr l)icut HtiJjet For 1914. (Continued fiom Virst l'agol reduction in the budget were I hy V t;. I) wight. Kussol lvkius. 1 1 Haak and sevoril others and niul;-1 In the budget living out alniut J'JS.lHHl. : Ills now up to tho county court to1 take coKtiUance of tho proceeding of last Friday and re-arnmge the budget In conform to the win lie of the tax Payers as emphasised. .The budget as first estimate! totaled $lrtl.25JT.TS. The Uay City Meeting. Hay City. Orwg Not ember SSth I91S. I'tirsunnt to call iitnd C. V Stoker. .V. McMillan. A. Zuereher mid f nirteon other tavpuyons of C5.vrlb.il li ami the Miami Valley, Mine thirty t pavers met at the City Halt in Hay City on the atkive date to eoildr th tax levy proposo.l by the Comity Catiri ami such other business aTeeting th. county welfare as might eonm before tho meeting. On motion Mayttr V. H Ciilmore wits called to tH chair lint Mr. W. I). Hwight cho-ton as Socrettir 'f the meeting. The budget a prepared aivl publish od by tho County Court wm then read and after a general disciusio.i a com mittee of three consisting tf William Kennedy, C. V. Stoker ami Wesley Day was appointil to draft and submit ! to the meeting, resolution emblvlng the wishes of the mueting, which the committee did as follow . Thitl the estimate for mail be ri'icd from $150,400 to IIU5.000. Hrulgos from $11,000 to $Jfi.l). tViurt II uise repairs , etc. from $:t2.0 to $,O0O. and that , the estimate of T.O'iO. for poor farm I If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to WHEELER T Do The Manufacturing Free Mfs 1 ii!ii4kim'iils In rolK to - - aiuil Mpcclnl and we are ure the '''"Pi generally will be plesed with the reduction a contemplated by the court. Baker, in speaking of our spectacu lar Hop from the dries to the weLs you state that you preferred what you "honestly" believed to be the lesser of the two evils. Now, Baktr, think it over again and see if you cannot recall some coniderati jn that influenced the spectacular flop othrr than the honest convictions vou describe. Just recall your first appearance rs a saloon advo cate in that special edition of the Head light with its Vhrious contributions fathered by you. its "inspired" editor ials, etc.. then tell us frankly just what took place between you and the committee repreei.ting the saloon in terests. The public will then be able to judge, as we are, just how much figure "honesty" cut in the matter. There are lots in thii city if they had to be sold today would not more than pay the expense of the so-called improvements made under the administration. Tnis amounts to con fiscation. pure and simple. Added this imposition is the greater imposi tion of the property owner having to pay for a pavement proven by the citizens to be fatally defective and admitted by the Warren Construction Co. not to be in conformity with the specifications. Baker, the arch enemv to the peace.harmony and progress of this city, contends that such a property owner must make no protest, simply submit. The Court has not said so. the voters in electing a mayor ami council, all but one of them patties In the litigation, has not said so and no man that is not cracked and a knave at that would sav so. grafts ever perpetrateJ upon a people he was engaged in misrepresenting and maligning them. In the face of Judge Campbell's verdict in favor of the citi seus and the verdict of the people ex pressed through toe lecenl election he is undaunted and assures the public that he expects to continue the light, in other word, expects to continue to deliberately misrepresent Judge Camp bed's decision; mureuregunl and ma lign the above people and men who have rendered this city invaluable servici; to get even with one man, publish to tne work! that Tillamook land values are inflate!, thereby Knock ing anl retarding tne growth of the county; vilify any man that happens to incur his enmity as in the case of the tale Senator Maxwell. F. K Heals and numerous others, and anything else that might enter a warped and diseased mind tilled with malice and revenge. This paper does not intend to dignify Hartcr J Baker by giving any space to a discus sion oi wriat he publishes lurtner than to ' to keep the public mind clear .is to the facts in any malicious, dirty assault he may make upon the character and reputation of our citizens or matters that involve the public welfare. This far and no farther ve shall recognize hirn or the senseless controversies he constantly carried on throagh his paper. etc. be stricken out. tin motion the report was adopted. i The following resolution was Intro- i duced by Mr Husorth and unanimously a loptcd. . to-wit : Resolved that it is j the opinion ot this meeting that the County Court of Tillamook County, j Oregon, should secure, forthwith the j services of a road engineer from the OIHce of Public Roads in the Depart ment ot Agriculture at Washington, O. C. to advise and counsel with the County Court in the matter of buikling of new roa'l and the repairing of old road i and bridges in the cou.ily, it be ing understood that tho services of such a man may be had without cost to the County. No further business appeuring the meeting, on motion, adjourned. W. (J. Dwight, Secretary. Resolutions drawn up In accordance with tho demands of the Hay City meeting were signed by the following taxpayers in the north end of the cour.- ! ty, and presented to the county ! court. C. V. Stoker, Mrs. Harry Crane, I H. Kenney. A. C. Daniel. S M. Hat-) terson. W H. Hrobst, A. S. Kusom, I O. A. Iornmen, C. E. Knom. Frank i 1 Barnes. D. I). Wallace, Itud. Zweifel, ! Hugh Harbr, Felix Kjy, Trod Kobbo, ' K. A. Worthington, Alex McDonall. ', H. Schollmeyur, Fred Kebb Jr., Jaine H. I-omrnen, S. C. I.arsen, Klein, Morie KtTenberger, M. Olson, Wheeler mail ii 1 2i rt ii rlii j on .WlaaN'in Hay I h Nehalem Harbor Co. Wheeler, Oregon I'oftUnd Olficti TilUmook Oir, 327 f alling old Cut V. R. iWiii I ley. B N Fitiley. Mary Snyder, Mr. Mattte Ohvr. F. Ungo. Win. SelioU mover, Win. Tublnrsing Chan. Senium , S. t.uixlburg, A. J. Zimmerman, M. Hart, Alex Anderson Jr., J. F. Brad ley, N. S. Vork. I,. A York, C. t Mudlen, B. A. Britnmir. J. T. Crumir, S. II. ThomiMion. Lea lie Barber. U. B. Mario 1 Moore. FALL REFORESTATION FNn; in tii i AMnnir : Fall reforestation work or Kamrn. Selrna A. Olson, N. McMillan Sarah H. Shafur. C , H. Schloth, i'eter j Gray, Bxcept roads, Except roa Is, L. Miller. Bxcept roads, A. N. Bolllne, Except roads, 0. Vernon Nelson, B, H. Mount i Best, Mrs. E.L.Hart, Mrs. George Ne- the Siuslnw national forest, which has been carried on under the direction of Tompsett, D. C. Ellis. Wrn. Kyan. Itoht. Far- Baker, who was in a state of hysteria last week, after F. R. BeaU had been declared the unanimous nominee for Mayor of the largest and most enthus iastic caucus ever held in Tiilamook City, and who, in company with other lackies of the Warren Construction Co., was around over town all week in a fruitless effort to get a candidate who had the courage to accept the nomina tion by petition and come out against the citizens ticket, now assumes to find great solace in the fact that some of the citizens did not vote. Content with the ticket and knowing there w.m to be no opposition, ipiite naturally, tney did not. A glance at the returns, however, is sufficient to show the us ual twist in Baker's noddle, viz: Mr. Beals received not all of the votes but ten, as Baker says, but all of the votes I lebo in southern Tillamook county in Perry, Frank Erwin Carter, ley. Portland official of the United States , F. C. Robison. R. K. Jackion. M. F. forest service, has been completed. ' Rohison, 0. Miller, Garibaldi, Samuel The reforested area covers approxi- j Barber. H.Mitchell, S. F. Shearer, mately 1100 acres of 100 acres were . Otto. Shearer, Joseph Swiiham, Carl- f The following tat payer, all of i . . i . , . ElMtzGerald. Al. r'" "i 'Kir t T " L t ,. ' , ... ! R. A. Crawford, I). I.. Boyakin, E. Schrantz, A. Bartrow. Mrs. Mary R. B .yakln, O. W. E. Anderson, A. Hoc, Albert Crawford, A S HI- T. Doonell. F. p. I'len. F Lundburg, Bdw. Itrannoriroiitn cr, r,. rv. ncoveil. v . KuppeiKlmler, 5. Scorfel, M. J. Gray. Dan Alley, K, M. Wakeley, A. E. Ritlonhouiic, Aug. Ludtke. John L. Snyder, B. Aiidunon, Wm. Anderson, A. Anderson. Chus. H. ChrUtetwen, Geo. M. Knight. B, II. Greshum, J. R. Lamb. R V. Thompson, E. M, Thompson, M. .arson. Northern Pacific Railway Company, whone ptt ollicw addre li it. 1'uul, MiltncMita, ha thl. Syth day of Oct. otwr. Hla. fili.1 in till. .,lftc! it applt. cation tn liwl unlr tho provltlan of tho net of CnK'ii i(.r.mKl lqy lt ifcuitaostat, M7, iiauj. nkj nwj S.h-. i!. T. I N R. 7 Won. ami NWl NKl Sc. lo. T. 1 S . R. 7 W,i. mi SKI SKI S i. Two. 1 R. 7 W..t. Any amj all prona cUlmiiH' ml- Stain uf Oregon. fir ih wntyeT UliHfik, at the (aiurt t-m tlKffjf. I Tillamu-ik Citv in tho i .i ty of TO imV on Mofuiay tho 15th Uj U tuMin ai (hat day, th-i fl Men tliow fauio f any lh fv U, if seeded and 70l acres nlanted with joung trees. Ojierations commenced about tne middle of September, and since that date up to the present time a crew carrying from 25 to 30 men has been constantly engaged in the work. The forest service plans to continue this work again next spring, when sev baldi, Andrew Puterson, Frank Fors blom, Mrs. A. D. Harphirst, Mrs. B. Fuller, .1. S. McDonald, W. F. Balmur, H. Beolitz, J. Fleck, Frank K. Strueby, Fred Paquet, Francis Hlingworth, Jennie Forba. A remonstrance revising the figures of the budget as follows was also signed Notice of Sheriff S ale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ordor Wll t fMil lw made a-JliMtUS alt lireiKlilg tho adm" tf!iw cfU ttatn to aolj all tho f ill .wi v4t,fv!H foal (import)-, to wit lhr. inill),M-Mst .i.i,lr n( f K Ut'A vrrsoiy , inn.j, friw, t dr.ir log , oa.t iuart!r an.) iho,.'v. jlhcait (rWrf to object lxiC4U the mmral ehar jof tho Si(ithwr.l iuarr of t! nctrr of tho laml, nr for any athar fro- . thirty, T II S R DW Vn Mtf.f-" n, io wic iiic.al to applicant, .hciilld , throe tract- .old) nMaimrt lllo their allldavita nf prolcal In thi I aero nice, on or bofore tho ifjtb dav nf w ' - i ' m , uiu till li luiimi " -i comber. IUI3. Jn.l ,.f n.Z r'......lt. i-.. ,,i f i!5tii or urogon, f.ir tho l-'urtiy oi tu iniKik with tho oral of t4 C allhwl. thin nth day of NofcmUf I D. Hil.'l. A tint ; J, (. Hotdon, ClerV. , By Kathleen MilU, DriwtvCUfk II I.' 111..!... mm nit.". , 'tM RKGISTBR. PublUh in Tilnr,wk Hnnl.1, located at Tillamook, Orrgon. no iici: oi summers haul 3 NOTICE IS HKR'EBV GIVEN, that by virtue nf decroo of firi-ti.itr.. nu.u on the 2Sth day of November I'M, in a suit then (Minding, wherein Charlotte M. Coyle, Executrix of Hie Lust Will and Testament of R. A. Stowart. de- urai nunurtu auumonai acreK are to lie f.v .. iurir., nllrniw.r t ... Y ,,..,. r ceased was plaintiff, and Ch.-u. P covered. This is the fourth year that nurlh en,j of thu coUly . HoH(J ,,, h. Jon Nannie M Nels on Will,,,,,, Flel the work has been going on in the I ,., . ni .. ' J . ."urrl.ul.1. X "'her, W. (,. Mount Hebo region, the iirat been underUiken in the fall of wavH etc. $125,000: niinronriation for having , court house cut out: Item of 11.000 for I hriill'i-H ri-rliifcil tn fflftTl. Imm ..I Work has been carried on subsequently ; j-jr,, 000 for poor farm reduce,! to i-1.000. in both spring and fall of the years' P. E.Allen, F. P. Humke. E. H. following. 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And a Multitude of Similar Attractions that Must be Seen to be Appreciated Come and Look at Our Holiday Goods-They Have the Merit-They will Please You Our assortment contains in great variety the very latcH and most pleasing novelties of the teason which cannot fall to meet your requirement 1 For the Right Present for the Kight Person at the Right Price Come Right to Us Do not fail to see our splendid assortment and take sdvantaire of the inducements offered. j 1. 8. Lamar. Drug:g!Nt by virtue of an execution nnd order of entered in thr Circuit Court of tin, sale, duly ianued out of the Circuit M,,t" Orison, for TllliimiMik County, Court of the .State of Oregon, fr Till. I f" ,!"i day f Of loU r, UH.I, nml an (nook County, on the &Jth day of N'o. uxi-cutlon iumI ordn of duly uued emher 1UI3, on a decree of forclomire ' 01,1 "urt on the J.'lth ,y f duly made and entered In said Court. Ortohor, Hi 1 3, in tho mim,) wherein Minmo,n t ounty iinnw, a nirp.jriitlon, was plaintiir, and Kile I'attemon ami ! red V hiolur are defendant, nulil . erullon helm; tn m. duly dlrcclrd un der the Hoal of Mild Court, I Imv.i lev led uiKin the followinit drnrrll....l r....i liroja-rty, situatu In l HlaHM,lt County. Oreeon. The Southeast quarter of th Kotith west quarter, and the South half of the Southeast quarter of Ki'dlon 2.1, and the houthwiat ,tiailer of thu South went ouarter of Suction 21. In Tow,,, ship I South of ItanK 9 W,M f Willa mette Meridian, rontainlnu IfKJ.M acres, and I w ,, Monday, thu 2-1 th day of November, ja. at tin, hour of 10 n clock A. M. at the Court ou.., door in 'I lllamk City, Tillamook County, Oregon, duly B0. at imhllo J Owjht and II. ), were deiendunta, hmerick Trimtee. and whtroul thu i . '' niil-ruitl 1,111 plnintllf recovereil a judgment ,it;alnsi the dufondants Chas. 1. NeUon. Nnn. niu M. Nelnon. William Fletcher and Harriett It, Mutcher for the sum of $121.00, and Interest thereon nt the rate of seven per cent.por annum, from November 25th, l'JKI, and for $7fi.) attorncyH fees, and for tll.10 costa and dishurHmentu, and u, m0 directed commandiriK imi as aherilf of Hind Co'. unty to sell thu real property herein V - ,, , IVU.T w.r-(wM, i,t,y nun. Ill limine after deHcrlhed to satisfy timeout and auction, to th., (dullest bidder for cash expenses of th.- uio, and Urn uu,u i " '"""I. of the above ilescrlbwl real ',iKIEko,1,!. , w, .u asiitrer :i :.v."!;: said County and .State at 10 o'clock in W74.W), with merest at thu rate of H ...w ............ ... ,,, W11Jf( DU, U1U J,,,. lowiiiK described real (iroourty, at pub He auction, U thu highest hiddfr, for cash in hand, to satisfy thu said costs and judgement. Tho hast one half of thu Bouthci.Ht one fourth of Section 22, and the North one half of thu Northa-ast ono fourth of Section 27, in Township fi South of JUngc 10 Wcat of thu Willamette Mer idian. Dated at 'tiilamook. Otuut, ember 2JUh, lia. ' II. CKKNHIIAW, Sherlir of Tillamook County, OreKon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1405 Portland 170 Liat No. 0304.1 United States I.aml Ollico. Portland, Oroon, Oct. 29, 1013. Notice Is hereby given that the NOTICIJ VOU I'l uucatkM U7 lortl7i7l lil So. KBtt. ,Tt M...I...I Ul.i... I ..wl lllllfe. I'cirtlaml. Oreuon, Novcmbtf t, Mitlcn l herrliy Ktvcn Northern I'arillr Itailwuy OmiMI w)iii.i ..! n,IU. Hililrnml 11 St. "tfj Miimrol. hn thU 4th day of N"l ber 101.1. Illitil In thin nuVo It PfSfl lion tu nelrrt under the provliwi I hit url nf ( '.uu.riiii nimroVril J"1 IriOH (3D Stat. f.07. IRSI) ill NKl J Sic. 10. Twn. .1 South H 7 Wtl. M. a .... .....i ..ii .,...... Hllmlr ....... i.. . i .. i .'. i ..r iln ntel yrrpuiy inn ,a,iti orcriin-"i , jj, to object becaimo of the inlnrrl "'M ailor of the land, or for an ul.M,.ul on, tn thu diiponal to appllcunt, x m lllo Iholr allldavita of prntrsl in m olllcu, on nr before the 3rd Uy " 'W uary, 1011. Publish In TlllamiK.k llerakl, l at Tillamook, Oreitou. The Most Impofta4 Business of Yoorf nsimrsc iiunu amountliiK to Ml, 78. n. in. imi ruin or 11 pur cunt pur annum. All Internal rumilnir friirii Cli.liliM. itiu if.it. 1. . 1 , . '"I'l. wbumi iniH udohur I I, 1013. m ... . ('runshaw, Sherlir of Tillamook Countv, CITATION. Oregon, In the County Court of the 8tat 0 OriKon. For thu County of Tillamotik J.mn.eJU,t(1h,,?r.,'l'l,,f?ll!:y-. rlW&N OF Jl'!! 'Jreby cltud and required to Plr in the County Court of the Thu W..Hi.,m liun A SavlnK 1 nan i.iiko viiiy, uian.n m - ym company, la now ready for lul" "fj Tillamook and Tillamook Co. itj L...11.1 ...... . Immd OH I you money or nuno yo" ( monthly paymenU, at a lo tW . M A. C. EVERSON, Lo ff A. M'NAIK, Preldnw t t nnnniiK Vli. Prel denb II. P. Zachman. B. J. Cl" Itoaril of TrimtccH. John Lulund Hen- L. C. Hmlth W. 0. c0H' 1