Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, December 12, 1913, Image 2

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    ' Youm: Man' Work t tho World." TliU
service Kdally (or youiiK pooplo.
I'rayor ami Conference rdnodny
evenhiK at 7 :4f . in. Subjoel: l he
M,il!lll cif Knith"
1sucd Cu'lcc .1 Week
CHOd.lV and Frld4V strainers In the city are cordially
invited to worship with in.
Doualil MncKcntlo, Milliliter.
rntercd n vond-o1i nutter Mav IT, 1910. at tho vit ollico at TillamooK,
Onyon. under tho act of March 3. 1S7V."
SfPSCkll'TlOX $1.50 A VK.XK IS AHVSCK
H.ZI:l. HUM),
Cbe cmamook Berald
C. G. Cromblcy, editor
Jiik'crtisiiitl Rates
J real AtUert'scawnt
r-r-it 1-m-rtion, por lirw-F..u-h
uhcqurt insertion
.10
A"
10. W
.06
.06
7i
line
ll.i bestead Notiv
Timber 05a ro
Oari ft thirv. tvr line
Local. -x?r In c. first naertion
1-ruuy ih-ci-:miu:r r. iok?
If slate -wnt entreat in tho no'.
paper arv true. Unci Sam it. ftndmit
tho parcr'-pwt a very profitable indus
trv It is declared that th first si
month of it operation showed a not
increase in the postal return of about
SU.CM.OOO. This mean. a revenue of
probablv $30,000,000 a year, with a
possibility of much creator return in
tho near future. The railroads, how.
ever, set up a leud wail that this u all
at their expense--that they have been
compelled n carry the added parcel
post mail with practically no extra
pay. It is declared, however, by the
Nev York Time, "from a reliable
quarter," that even assuming that the
contention of the railroads is correct
there still woul i be a good margin of
profit at the end of the calender year
1913 after the payment of extra re
muneration to the roads. Kver if a
paicel-post adjustment were made
alomr the lines suggested by some of
.. , . .i.
me raiirosus. urooaoiy wi iiivjc man
SlOOOOOOOof this S.0(.C woukl be
due to the railroad as extra pay. The
total cross income fn.m the parcel- post ;
for 1913 wilt be around JSO.CW.OOO.
When it .sremembred that the great ;
bulk of this was formerly gathered in
by the express companies, in s no won
der that they squirm. The parcel-poat
has evidently com.- to stay.
SAUCE FOR GOOSE AS
WELL AS THE GANDER'
From Telegram:
Twice within the
space of b fw ,
w;eks have the people of Salem deelar-1
ed bv substantial majorities that they I
do not want the saloon. The second
declaration was more emphatic than
the first, although concerning the first
there was no room for doubt. This
twice affirmed verdict commands no
respect from the liquor interests. They
have sought to invalidate one verdict
and they will lake the same course re
garding the other. In both cases they
rely upon legal technicality; in neither
case do they give the snap of the fin
gers for the recorded will of the jeo
ple, or the right of the people to have
that will observed.
If there is any class of men on earth i
more fond o: prating aDoui personal
liberty, popular rights, and all that
sort of thing, than the. liquor interest, !
that class has not yet been discovered.
In profession of democracy they are
hard to beat. But under stress it is
disclosed that the Kind of democracy
which they regard as the genuine ar
ticle, is that which will support the
liquor business. Democracy that will
mnifcst itself otherwise is spurious.
The true explanation of the liquor
men's attitude is that they want to
sell booze and make easy money re
gardless of consequences. If they can
gratify that desire despite the opposing
will of every decent man and woman
in the community well and good. Tne i
fact the business is an economic waste!
and a moral scourge cuts no ice with
them.
In part at least this un-American,
,,nta..ar.tn, ...wl l.ft'.int '.iMiti.rl. r.f th.. '
UMiVUOUIUII U ll'l ULIinil. .......... J . .,, .
liqu'ir interests has aroused the grim
and determined opposition of thousands)
who are not and never Uavi
b i pro-
hibitionisU.
COMMUNICATION.
Editor Herald :
The Tillamook Herald is a very wel-
come semi-weekly visi'or to rny home,
which is located about two mile south
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS DISPLAY
Full of New Ideas, Coming Surprises, Happy Hints, Novel and Desirable Features
You Can Not Find a Better Place to get Just the Riht Thing for Everyone
Our New Slock ij FULL OF ATTRACTIONS to buyers who appreciate Superior and Really Desirable Holiday Gifts of the
Latest Design and Best Quality
ME OFFER A SPLENDID LINE OF HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT FAIREST PRICES
Well Adopted to the Wants and Requirements of our Patrons, Stocked with most appropriate Gifts, inexpensioe Rememberances
and valuable Presents. If you want the Good Quality, the Right Article and the Reasonable Price inspect our line of
Persian Ivory, the largest assortment in the city, Books that will suit any taste or
fancy, jewel cases, perfumes, toilet cases. Edison phonographs sold on easy payment
plan. Pipes, cigar holders, cigarette holders, fountain pens, bruahes, combs mirrors.
And a Multitude of Similar Attractions that Must he Seen to he Appreciated
Come and Look at Our Holiday Goods I hey Have the Merit They will Please You
Our ubHortrnent uontainb in grout variety tho voty luted and most pleutdni; rioveltieH of tho Huunon which cannot full to
moot your rer.iiiurnoritH
Tor Urn Right Present for the Night Person esL the Right
Do not full to'sooour Bplendid usisortnierit and tako advantuKf of the
.IV.
.05
1. 00
bisulnv Advert'senient, per inch .!!.'
ALL Dmplay Ads muni be in Urn of
fiee on Momlav ami l nurtiay .nura
ini; to insure publication In
ins; Tuesday ami Friday
Kemoiw are imperative.
follow -iue.
of Coquilto City, the county seat of
Coos Co. This small place is called
"Johnson". Mr. John.-on own a half
section of valuable land ami had a
large sawmill here which burned some
three year ago. There are about
twentv boue in the camp ami nearly
all are occupied. I am living all alone
in the largo rambling white farm house
which can Ik seen for mile away to
ward the south ami west. About thirty
vard below tho house is the railroad
(four paenger trains a day), a nat
row stretch of green valley lies be
tween it ami the Coqutlle river where
steam Uinta and other smaller craft
nlv up ami down at
their pleasure or.
on scncuuit umc. - ,
L .! . t -l 1 .. ,1...
tri es in uus iwkiiij nrc iiijrui, i uu-,
mire them because of their comely
shape and perpetual verdure. This I j
b tiuintpv f,r fruit urn! irnrtln .
n...wu..... - r.
stud, had fresh roasting
dinner tho tirit day of
cars for my
December. I j
niv th.. hnt ride much better than I i
Kach stitaiMpient inertiott, lino
Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodgr notice. por line
limit .C- Professional cards, mo.
--v . -- ... . , , ,. .
antic.pited. it is an esUblished rule! lock, and Karl Ayer and family of
not to charge any active minister con-j T llanuH.k. .pent Thanksgiving with
sequenlly 1 don't walk much. My Mrs. N. bmlth.
churches are four miles apart, I have NN e are very sorry to note the death
been looking after another neglected of little SS eltha the seven year old
cnarge anu rcneweu oiu acijuainianccs :
ol those who hail been delegate to the,
Confercnc". '
Rev, C. H. Waymire and wife who
are located some twelve miles from
here, are doing excellent work in build
ing up the Kingdom of God. 1 have
been away from Beaver about two
month? and not a word have 1 over re-
i ceived Irom any of my letters or cards.
Yesterday a letter came back, tho
postmaster somewhere said such a
pUce M Bejlver cnuki not founil . w (
if the place has teen entirely wiped t
otT the map 1 need not expect any r- :
plies, but if a few remin they might
write a statement of hu.v they escaped
the great disaster, and direct to Dora
Young, Coquille, Coos County, Ore.
Christian Church Not:s
The Church w hi re all arc always
welcome.
10 A. M. Bible School. If you do
not attend elsewhere we would like to
have you come with us.
11A.M. Preaching. Subject; "The
supremacy ox Jesus.
I 2:30 I'. M Junior Endeavor,
6:55 R
7:15 I
M. Christian Endeavor.
. M
Evening Evangelistic
Service. Subject for sermon, "By
what authority do ye these things?"
A cordial invitation is extended you
to these services.
It. K. Jope. Pastor.
United B.-ethern Church Notes.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Worship and Sermon by
Pastor -11 a. m. Subject: "Dwell
Deep."
Evening Service and Sermon 7:30 p.
m.
All are cordially invited to these scr-
I vieoa.
FL P. White. Pastor.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
I Bible School at 10 a. rn. Teachers
a-d classes for all.
Morning worship at 11 a. rn. Sermon
. subject : "No Man Liveth to Himself.'
Kve.nng Praise Service Subject: "A
K. Y. (Unlock ha been at Oltivordale
for the past week, where he ha lujon
I assisting in a prmriicieo meeting.
Mr. M. O. Uutiert Is home again
after a visit with her relatives in Port
land. Mr. !. N Samloc went to Ttll.ttnook
last Tuesday evcting to be absent
several day. 1
Kalph Waldo Kumrson Welch i hav
ing a stronuou time these day, haul
ing celar kkI down lloitldcr Creek,
lie h.i our avmpalhy.
Mr. Alice Magarell visited Mr. KIU
Krake, one day lust week. j
Mr. Marion Keeno ami little daugh-,
(ivrs Wanda ami Lillian, went up to
llattle l-ako last Wednesday to spend 1
Thanksgiving with Mr. ami Mr. Johtvj
Itorba, remitining until Sunday.
2 Mr. H. U Jensen visited her lter, i
Mrs. 11. D. Mclntyre. at Hainler. Ore., j
last week. '
i
John Horba 'visited tho county neat,
last week, going out Monday and rw- '
, turning Wednesday. I
j I). 1 Dutton and on Maurice went j
I tn 1'ilt,miwiW lutft Tll4.ti tlx i-imtlllt u i
. . ....
,nR on lhe 1k)V9 pek(
which renulred
lancing. He i improving at this time,
we are told. I
Hiram Smith and wife, entertained
. , ...11.. . -i, i.
maiocv ami inmur ni a i minus-
lvln nvr-
Wilbur Hwith ami family of Hem-
........
ier, Ore., last week. The laxly wms
brought to lllainc, where It was laid to
; rest Sunday afternoon. The sorrowing
parents have the sincere sympathy of
their many friend in this neighborhood
ami we pray that they may in time,
come to think of their little daughter,
as, "Not dead, but sleeping, not lost.
only gone before,
The Helping Hand society met with
Mrs. IC. i Milt, last Wednesday.
A baby Kir lfce homo of Mf
amj MrS- l( A- Chopard on Tuesday
evening. Nov. 4th. Our announcement
isl ltc j.,, but the old adage tells
u? "Hctter late than never."
I NOriCI; R)k PUBLICATION.
; rlHJULltJHSR.i mill)
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Department ut the Interior.
U. S. LAND OKKICK at Portland.
Oregon. November 3, 1913.
Notice is hereby given thai Joepllne
King, of Blaine, Oregon, who, on Jan
uary 23. 1912, made Homestead Kntry,
! No. 0339. for SKi, Section 10, Town
' ship 3 South, Hange H West, Willam
ette Meridian, hn filed notice of inton
ation to make Final Commutation I'riMjf.
to estnblish claim to the land above
; described, before County Cletk of
1 TillftmnaW Cnuntv. Orcyon. t Tittn.
, mo,'K City. Oregon, on the Hlth day of
Decern tier, l'Jl.I.
Claimant names as witnesses: Lee
P. Gray, Irene Willis. Albert J. Mc-
I Cough, Mrs. Minnie Wilmol, all of
Blaine. Oregon. IL r . IIIOBY,
Register.
NOriCK FOH IUHLICAT0N.
(Publisher.) OSIH
Department of The Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland,
Oregon, November 3, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Irene
Willis, of Blaine, Oregon, who, on
January 23. 1912. made Homestead En
try No. 03'ilfi, f .r SW, Section 10.
Township 3 South, Range H Went. Will
amette Meridian, has filed nottru of
intention to make Final Commutation
Proof, to establish claim to the land
alove described, before the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at
Tillamook City, Oregon, on the 10th
day of December, 1913.
Claimant names as witnessim: Mat
thev Thompson, I.eo P. Cray, Henry
Davis, Josephine King, all of Blaine,
Oregon. If. P. IIIGBY,
Register.
Price Come Right to Us
ludusarnunU ollcrcd.
If Yoa Can Manufacture Anything
Come to
WHEELER
To Do
Nehalem Harbor Co.
Wheeler,
HARNESS
DON'T SPOIL A (500 1) HOItSK
hy koupltiK him In shiibhy old Ihirnrmi,
Wu lire nellliiK HiirneiiH nuidi1 of tho
best iilock at irevn thut ouht to
tempt you,
A WKLL MADK HAKNIJ-SH
will not only Improve the iippenriince
of your home, but contribute to your
Hufuty iih well. Mimy n runnwiiy could
he avoided If the old Hnrneioi hud becu
diHcarded In time,
W. A. WILLIAMS,
Tillamook - - Oreunn
The Most Important
Business of Yours
Ih where you invest your money.
The WeHtorn Loan & Having Co. "of
Halt Lako City. Utah. a tried ami .,r,.u,.,i
eomimny, is now ready for IiiihImcmh In 1
Tillumook unil 'J'illainook Co. To loan
you money or build you a homo on hiiiuII '
rnnnlKlu riutif.n.tilij ..I .. I..... . mi
C HOTHIK f.llf IN UUK ItING- C
SUM UWP.S
) 15. 25 ind 10 VPjlIu lie ) ;
t W Tan . . . . t5 V. ,
100 W4tt - - JOc
C J50 witi .... iM (
) 2M VCm - . 2.00 )
l'r.ittr.1 I.m Ktlfn
t Vr lrllrr In aH pAfl 'if 1
I ( Mtrlnv nl I Itr liwrr iftr ,itt
! N !trnt Willi K'Mwl tvnrVi'iin,fitti J
TUlamook Electric . S ' 1
S usht it ruei Co. "''"Ci;"' c :
j iiuutn, hi. ii low ruiu or
Intercut. Write or wo
A. C. EVERSON,Loan Agt.
A. M'NAIlt, ProHldont.
I). L. HI1K0DK, Vlco Pri-nident.
CANZADA KVKItSON, Hecy.&TreuH,
ilourd of ApprulHiirH,
K. M, Hub ii, F. , Mf,.,i
It. Zufihii.uii, K, J, CIhijmoii.
Hoard of TriiHtuoH,
John Loland Hon
lorHon, H. j, lonl,
L. :!, Hir.iu W. u. Alt- ee.
The Mantif acttiring
Froe HUvh and Npeclal
Iiilii4''iii4kiits to tho we
who will briiitf P".V
r4ll.s to - -
Wheeler
the man ul at ft ii rin if
rlty on Af'lialein liny
Oregon
Dr. L. li. Hewitt. T.B0HS.
OSTEOPATH K : P 1 1 Y.MICIA N
AND SUIt" HON
Obstetrical :S;UIUt
I Both PlHne
Rr. ami ()l!li-c : Vhlta)vout Rrlilnnrc
TILLAMOOK ORE,
It. A. D. PI'.KKI.Nh.
MRaiirKMT riKfTisrr
Ollico iii .Sturgeon llldrf.
All Work (narllrrf.
ru.r.AMooK.
OltROO.N
DR. ELMER D. ALLEN,
Dentist,
Hn Located in the Commercial Bide,
Succeedinj Dr. I'. J. Sharp.
All U'orl. Guiflnlrrd, JJulh VUtmt.
Oilier I lourti '"'
I In iiM p. m.
Orn Kvc iilnc bom 7 until 8 o'clock
Dr. Jack Olson
HKSIDKNT DKNTIST
Ollico Hours Irom U a. m. to fi p. rn.
Oddfellowi Kuildinic
Hold Phoned.
J. E. REEDY, D. V. M.
vktkkinakian:
(Hoth Pboneii)
niiamooK , Oregon
GEORGE WILLETT
Attorney at Law
Office in Commercial Building
JOHN LELANI) IICNDCKSON
Altomny-ot.w
Ablrdtii'r
lillamook County Bank Rldg.
E- J. CLAU88EN
Lawyer
Ulil'TKCIIJiK AOVOKAT
Comii'civiiil nuJJiliiitf
PortUnd Oiric 327 W'S M$
Tillamook Ofhtd Ctt V l tUiU
LAWYER
, COMPLETE Sf:T OP ABSTHH
Oliicc LMKl liui, TillnroJ
Mlotk
'i'illuiuoolc
'1
T. H. GOYNE
Attrnr-t-L sd
Land Office Busfauii.
Oppoiitt ConrtboMt
Geo. P. WiosW
ATTOltKl V ATU'
Ttllnnx- w IIUk
xm M
Tilfamnnfr. Offi
Tll.l.AnooK UNDI KTAKlNOl
. S. lll'N'M K. Mf.
lM-nted In Ifulldlin' I'D
llv Curl I'allUI.
Fun.r.l li.tlorndtJ'"JEWl
Udv AUtnt l
E. N. CRUSON.
Painter niul I Mpcr IlM
Ivstimutfs I uniisM
All Work Ouniaiiitril,
'riiiii"M
Pioneer Transfer!
G. L. DICK h SON, V
1Mb Pliour
'I he Same Price to Uverj
Tillamook
Baker's
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KOK SAMS AT
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