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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1913)
tfte Csllamook fnrald Cromblc v. lMicd Civicc .1 UlccK Editor CucU.iv and Frid.iv Kntcrod a Mvond-olM miter Mnv 17. Ulo. at tlKV,i 'i:" wt nUamiwk. Orocn, under the set of March X Xt-vi. Sl-BSCKtrTION SI. SO VKAK IS AUVVNCK . Jldvcrtislmi R.iU real Advertisement 1'ift Inwrtion, per linA K..,-h nt'on"rt irwrtion, lin Mflmtl Koticv -Timber Claims Notice, per tW -Curds of thanks, per line .w Locals. 'r Une. first insertion - ,"i Bach MihMiuuMit lrrtuw. line Resolution of Condokne awl ixhig notkoti. iht lino RuirumS lVofi!d0nleHrda,mo. Ptat-Uv Aivrtrtnnt. pr lnh Al.t. t)i:da.-Ad must N in this pi . as mut nc in . fic on M wJay and Thursday Morn-1 imp to itwurr puMicatton in toiio in Tusdv am) Friday issu Reos aw mportillvr. sjvnt to jwy $2,tV0 (X) a ymr to a pri mary toaehor : iuir worW to o from actual to school auiwrviakii; ( "dwelt- ! . it. .1 t inn i primary twioiiont. ny mr w-. this aatno toacJtir wan nit inalttiotor in tho Tillamook county institute this yonr. I consider myself jut much "a t imyor ml rthi tidneu County ToeherV Inatitntua u tm editor, tint not from a p.lnt of Calamity howltnc. I don't own u pra in frit-nd. Ut I . L. L.. .1 .....I L .uiu' iifknt I m ing irarn wnvi mm ....... . j discussing , undetnUndlnir it tttr -06! Own t. I don't holifvo in Mtiug 1. 00 , lr.-h'r in. ni an , aitKuat hint, of lvMrs, to whion I ! without having somrthin to .06 . of i tksiuv ii:chmiu:k io. 101:5. WE MUST NOT TAKE THE I th ha he will have revived l si ; ,.lnii,iri I haw in me rmtt SWORD INTO MEXICO j lil(e alw,vt ws,ntinK ih Off Side-. j larly policy rathvr than Uw Hrht Utin: failing to navigate ana alter ward beome en of th atau ich Uih1 pata. Jly friend thinks tachm ay. Now individually t I mm raised on a fnrm and probably may have imlkei! a. tatiny Dr. J.hr. W. Butter mv that war with Mexico would lat ten year. We , think he is rihL And nobody could justify it, unless the United State should he forced into it by circuroalan- fwvni4 nur enntrol. I . . - - 1 . .... Kv n.uh cows a he. or more, alo win oei i America' capiulift money tied ua in Me.ico Naturally thpv dor't want to lose it, and some f them are quite willing that our army jhouW 1:0 down there and afettarl their precioo? dollars. Concreisman William Kent of Cal ifornia, the same who gave Mutr Woods to the nation, and refused to let his own name be find t the gift. aid the wise word about this roe'hon of recovering investments by an army. In eifect, Mr. Kent remarked that he haJ some money in Mexico. nl wouli like to tret it out. But he had m tho ught of sending one of hU own kya after it. and therefore He woutd he a sorry poltroon to demard that nthur mens boys be sent on that deaperite errnnd. The thine xico needa iuat now ia have been kicked by them nnd d much milk apilt loo, b it oyer cried about it. I have done all kiivij of farm work, farmed for myaelf. done scientific and e.xperi cental work: eo we4iuently com petent to judge, more, never found it no uch a tale of woe i be represent, but suspoct he bad hi eye crossed. He may think 1 hv nothing to do before 0 a. m. and after A p. m. -badly misuken. He forgot that teachers have teat work and ex miinaUon papers ! to correct, prepar.' next dav work, 'other preparation ami miscellaneous thincs to keep all in god order, whtch take until 9 p. n. 1 ) r even 11 o. ra. , or later Dunn many years, I have , pent, at leat Satuniav out of u school month, sometime twice it month, in local institute payii-n my own way. av. Rvwy tarnt wnts their ul lren to becmu loyal and pntrioti.- eitiaem. leaeh r and ach-mla muat take tho ' lead and ahow It by tlwir demi-natra-tiona cultivating it from kiniieriianlen to ond of high tchiad. UrH ihla. and pupib (orcot true loyalty ami patriot ism. Thi i the point in maknu the Inw to ohaerve. by appmpiinto oetw Mon t'olumhia Day. Lincoln uml Wafhington'a birtlvlaya. Arbor nnd Decoration day. No one should ovor think of forgetting or dhhotiormi; our patriots nod heroe. but let it "all honor to thoae, who atoit for whnt our country is of today." I am clud to sny, that Oregon had loyal and pn-' trioiic leeislntoni. who were bravo emwich to iy iinl vote, thut the school children of tne te hall he dnllwl In loyalty and patrio'iim by ullowink; lhete duy on cIvmI tiiite itmi at pub lic expenae and not listenlns to n set of caltunity howlem. It is doubtful If any of thm howlera ever crrod .i musket, helped fire a cannon or smelted lewder in biUtle. After my frieml vinlt achtuiH more, attend county institute, iiil.-.gloa with teachers and reuliss school needs. Kl. hold of Um new education he will have changed : probubly It will be a Kod pumtcen. There is ti reason for nil things, except one who ia opooned to county Teachers' Institute, teachers. ebol I h!idiiys for lAylty ant Patriotism, j and that opposition ta ftHlih. ( has. U Holwuv. H Yo Can Manafactote Anything Come to T Do The Manuf acturing to beiieve that the United aute a Beaidea. Saturday afl-sr baturday. 11 no 1.-enci of c-iruiueal. V e are popular south of the Rio Grande, 001 , hav- used all driy in Manual Truininicj m- t of Mexico s dislike i iou-kmo on suspicion. An iivadimj army wouki make that susoicion passion of pat riotism, umi in the strength of it every faction would j'n hands with the others against tsie invader. Only a few hu-heiis and cld-bart talk a'lout war with Mesict. Sverv Christian should pray thit it may not come. President Wilson has r-een in a most dirficult and unhappy position, and has done everything that unselfish wisdom could sucKest- He deserve the support of the wftole eountry. He will spend his last ounce of energy a- Kainst the possibility o vention. So should every sincerely patriotic American ! Ex. . fixing or repairing, tra-nml 'rum fo'ir j to seven after Botanical sciTierw, be- Restoration lo Entry of LinJ in Nations! Forest. i I X.Ttii-,, U herehv iriven thnt the lamls aides all other furor patrons have s 1 ,1)Wcrilw, emhrtie nU 11 asked of me. My friend is bally otr , acres, within the Siulaw National For-' on his picture of me. I est, Oregon, will be subject to settle-1 , . . . .. ,1 ment and entry under the provision of Teacher are employed bv the people , the homu.nii bwn n( the tJnit for their education and skill to com-1 States ami the act f June II. IW (.11 plete u thine thev Uon't want to do. StaL. '233). at the Unitei States land ' They bargain for a teacher tm.e and w " Jutland on KubrM r v I H 10 1 j J . Any settler wh' was actunllv nn I in I energy; thurefore entitle.! to Py. ' eoo, fith claiming nny of s'al-l lands whether from patrons individually, or for agricultural purtxas prior to Jim- ; taxes. People want for their chiMren ! uary 1. llVM. ami has not abandoned. n .... -.i : . i ..i t nme. nni n iireii-rrncc ntm wi in , inspiring, ap-tn-date, alive and ener getic teachers, but such are not found, Free i1s and ttplal mIio nil. bring: uy roHEs lo - - Wheeler vity man ui at-1 u ring; JtVlialt'iii Hay on Nehalem Hatbot Co. Wheeler, Oregon poftUml Olfico 327 l. TilhmooK Offitt. Utx V. K. UtU who never leave school rooms to heir armed inter-1 (.tjonai lecturers. Ret new methods, ideal ami note educational progress. The ideal teachers attend county anil local institutes, that they may have batter progress am: result; nut to "talk Shop" cither. Our wise state educational law mak ers saw the need of teachers' attend ance lo the countv institute: hence v-ewini? the Headlight editorial of I Mmu,ej ,he . duca. lional developernent and the koo1 of tViu Kaua arul i.ila fVii.u irurn 1 uf-Vl i rilf es of the state, however, endorses' ... ,:.... , i..,.,, thrpf. 8I.hfK1i .' CCMMUNICATION lerall; before last, the editor still looks ---ved at County Teachirs' In- v. i r h inj; zari schools, hut hostile teachers; not carina how much handicaps them, which would do like wine to schools and pupils. The chief reason Iteing, that he does not understand school wo-k and needs; what it takes to get schools in 8Tape and keep them so. If schools are to le progressive, they must b- handl el by progressive teachers, who keep pjsted on up-to-date teaching work. The County Teachers' Institute does the larger part of this, while reading B-nool periodicals and professional book helps out. All our friendly editor needs ia his attendance to County and I,ocal Insti tutes, mingling with teachers, their w.rt and get the educati spirit of the schools pumped into him until he is thoroughly converted to be a loyal in stitute believer Instead of a calamity howler. I do not believe htm strictly conscien tious in his opinions, more, fully think, when a reformation bolt strikes him in set aside at j allowing full pay. Saturday could not he i i ,..!... ., ;, u i...... i uk.i icnui. no iv iiw. i.i;iii nuiwi , ami more in many counties, this as well, teachers would not be able lrtnti.ml tt t rv ttr tHt t.tm(4 firttlttlli ecipied. Said lands were lifted Upon 1 U ' ie applications of the person men-I f -ncd belo. who have a preference) riht ubjeet to the tirior right of any i-h settfi-r. provid-id nuch settler o' applicant is qiialitleil to make home- tuad entry nnd the preference right is xercied prior to February I.9, 101 1, on which date the land will he subject to settlement and entry by any oiiah tied person The land are as follows : lhe Wi ot SK. the iiKJ of NK. and the S'W of SKI. Sec. 1. T IS. It. 0 W. M.. I50 acres, applieation of William It. Speece of Ulaine. Oregon; List 0-9 15. Approved November 21, 1013, C. M. Bruce, Assistant Commis sioner of the General l.iirwl Olllce. V- Notice ot Assessment. IMJUIIK ( l:l MlI) i ll.N0- SUM ItMI's 15, 26 nnd 40 Till, f0 U'iii - . 100 Tjii . . Uk ISO Valt ... U.20 m Walt - 2M r (1rlicr Itaitij i rtf j-a't nf h ty t --.(. hon m, Wf glatrnt Mth -t wf hntftfm. TliUaasS: Sloctrt: ' !" Uffht k Ftiol Co. ,C"C dav. return to their work the following Mon There are teachers in tais state, travel 60 to 100. or more, miles and inconveniently t-w. I want to remind the editor, that I arn probably payiug as high a school tax as any one, -7i mills; with a prob ability of 27 mills all told. It may be rny taxes equals his, or more, and little do I thin! of kicking because teachers in the rnutroolis city of Oregon attend county institute at my expense, allowed holidays and Xmas V'Hcatiou. and receiving pay for 10 months. Neither am I jealous nor envious of their positions; more do not c nsider them a privileged class, nei ther is tnis institute money a leakage but its consideration goes back to the boys and girls in the schools. The rnetroKjlis school board considers It a goon investment, and rnoiey well Miami Lumber Company, a corpor ation. haviiiL' ita of lire- and nrinrinal "l piacf of biismi'ss at No 8.10 East I lrst Street, in the City of Ixs Angeles, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of said Miami Lumber Company, held on the 3th ilny of December, 1913, an as sessment of il.00 per share was levied upon the issued capital stock of said . corpnrition, payable immediately to I II. W. Ishnrn, Secretary of said eorpor , ation, at No. 830 East First Street, in I the City of Is Angeles, State of Cali i forma. i Any stock upon which this assess ment shall remain unpnid on tho 10th day of January, 191 1, will be delin quent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unluss payment is made before, will be sold on the 2nd day of February, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. on aid date, to pay the delinquent assess merit, together with costs of advertis ing and expenses of mile. - II. W. Isharn. Secretary. Location of olllce. No. 830 East First Street, Is Angeles, California. BIDS WANTED ON BUILDING FAC- I TORY ADDITION j Che Tillamook Creamery will receive ! i bids for building an addition to Ita fac- I lory located at Tillamook, Oregon, as ; per plans nnd specillrations on II In In i the o'fice of Carl llaberlach, nilamo'iV 1 I City, Oregon. Ilids to be submitted on , j or before Do-ember 19th, 1913. Com- j puny reserves the right to reject any ', or all bids. j Tho Tillamook Creamery. BIDS WANTED ON BUILDING TORY ADDITION FAC- 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 Right Thing for Everyone Our New Siock Is PULL OF ATTRACTIONS to buyers who appreciate Superior and Really Desirable Holiday Gifts of the Latest Design and Best Quality WE OFFER A SPLENDID "LINE" OF HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT FAIKEST PRICES Well Adopted to the Wants and Requirements of our Patrons, Mocked with most appropriate Gifts, inexperuloe 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, Sooks 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 be Scon to be Appreciated I The K I wood Creamery Company will receive bids for building an addition 30 ! feet bv 32 feel to Ita factory located t I Fairview, Oregon, as per plan and 1 ! specification on Die In the ollire of Carl llaberlach. Tillamook City, Ore , gon, Hiils to be submitted on or bo- 1 rn,n ll..iii,,nli..p- 'tf.i L lOl'l ' .w'.iiiiri.i ...it if ,111, IUIMlfl rcMervca inu rigni to reject any or ohm, Klwood Creamery Company Come and Look at Our Holiday Goods They Have the Merit They will Please You Our assortment contains in great variety the very latent and most pleaalnK noveltleH of the season which cunnot fail to meet your requirements For the Right Present for the Might Person at the Right Price Come Right to Lis Do not fiill to Bee our sjilendid assortment and take advantage of the Inducements oirered, any all The Most Important Business of Yours Is where you invest your money. The Western Loan & Havlnna Co. of Salt Lake City, IJtah.ii tried mid proved company, is now ready for luminous In Tillamook und Tillamook Co. To loan I you money or build yon a homo on small monthly payments, at a low rate of interest. Writo or aeu A. C. EVERSON,Loan Agt. A. M'NAIK, I'reHl.lent. D. li. SHHODK, Vice I'reHl.lent. CANSSADA RVKUSON, Secy. & Treas. Hoard of Appralsont. K. M. Balea, p. II. Mlnlck, R. F. Zuchmnn, K. J. Cluuaseri. Hoard of TrtiHtoeH, John I-oland Hen demon, II, ,, Hnni, L. C. Smith W. G. McOee. CHRISTMAS AND NIvW Y ISA It HOLIDAYS AT HOMK Low Round Trip Fares VIA Till'. ljouMtnl I The HxpOMltlnn Line, 191.1 Between all Points in Oregon, also from Points in Oregon to California, Washington and Idaho. SAUv DATIvS AND UMITS. CIINIHTNAS f i mil III Oirtfdtl ; AllO IIOI.IliA VS -llctwceii nil nnlnta Soiitllcrii I'm lllc nolnta In tinlnta III wliltli!lW mill Idaho Drr. IM lo 'J indiiwlvr. Helwrcn Otcon I .tt ..... I ,. .... . ... .. . .. . .11 .JMIltl iinnMijM llllllllrt IJ(H'. IO i Ix'ellltll lllllll I" Jim. , Hill. ViAKS HOLIDAYS' oh llmil ret""1 llinll Jim. ft, inn. The New Yrur Kiirrn ni'l'ly "" In-lweeii iioliiia in ( in-oii mill hctwrcn ri't,'i'ii anil C' lorniii, SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE Observation Cars, Dining Car and big, warm all-steel coaches. All trains solidly vestibnlcd. Call on iifiiruHl Southern I'iiHUo AkciiI for full piirtlfnlr Iraln HchediileM, aproille fnn-n, etc. JOHN M. SCOTT Ouiirnil PuhhuiikiT Aie"' K,.HifMiil. OrrK'"1' t Mm narain i m m iu a - a n Masonic Block. Give ui i Call.