tiliamook Rerald Knurv 10 Wrst of tlu Wlllaituttl Mr itliun. ., 1 Ptitul at 'Hllninouk, Oii:w". N'v- , cml-cr th, , II. CRENSHAW. siioritr or 'niu .Hk C. . CrombUy, Editor ircn..,! riH.-. .1 m....t . . Cucsii.iv ami Friday mutitv, oivkui. V I 3 I 1? .it 7 I rt.-rod aMXvomi-clnss-n.r Ma.- 17. Orpn. uinlr tho act si'bm. Kin ion si : ZHdfcrJtsliin Hate .iv?rtsnients : Insertion, per line $ ihf,unt insrtt m, lin l-.r Fv I" -T .IP .CP -, ! -f, , VotlV . ner lino f thanks. ;t li - "r line, tfrst nwUon f.oi I'M .or, ,nr N r.i Ti'HSii.w nivCHM rHK :to. una. i.;masUr-GrerBl Wtlieter. of C"'i "nfirnis th public that no in to vati e Inytov will bm allowed to b tr; s nit'-cd by parcel poat in lh Do mi . r. Since th- United State no t.i! r ;. latum also prohibit it, th Ihwit f North America muat jrt their mail irniiws in soma other way than by Tnc I'rited State ha crown to Le n billion dollar country. several re-stvet-. Our national uebt U just over a'lilJj-i: our annual export and im txirts .rc .ver a billion dollars each; it ta.MS billion dollars annually to run fc covert ment, and over a billion dol lars worta of liquor are annuall. But the last item, it i to lw hoped, willjwon be stricken out of the h- of distinctions. Another administration policy is foreshadowed in the annual report of Postmaster-General Hurleson. made public last week. This is nothinu le than the Government ownership ami o;-eration of the telegraph ami tele phone li-es of the United Status, in th-.s report Mr. 3urleon say the de partment ha been nvestij;atinK since last June the desirability and practic ab:l ty of the operation of the tele Rrjp.i and telephone systems by the government, in connection with tl.e mail and parcel post semes, and the conclusion ha.s been reached that it ij feasible ami desirable. He therefore recommends it, and has already the draft of a bill transferrin;: the enor mous interests from private to public hands. The I'ostmaster-General con tends that the government now haa the authority to take over those interests, in a statute passed in 1S60; but furth -r action by congress is needed for the bond issue required to carry out ihe undertaking. Inasmuch as Mr. Burle son has been in frequent conference with President Wilson on lite matter, and so furmiiabie a project would hardly oe prjpt.t.-': swilhout the appro val of his ch: f, it is to be presumed t '... the sh .e has the 0. K. of the W u- iiuus In hi-. an:.il message President Wilso Lave m. ;. roval of some sys te of farm i-relit-, statins liiat the commi sion wr.:ch had been working o s'Jbje' -. would report soon. Tr.at re ort is row tortr.corr.ir.i;. It wmi tiTf.unTn i bv ConirrtSaman Moss, of Iniiai.a, th- cUurman of the commiss-, i..;. n-nh' Senator Fletcher, of Florida, j Memi ers f th - commission visitoil ! Euroi. an.; ir.;.e a Lroad study of gtn c al f.irm cj . linos s in Europe, includ i . o y-o.ierative ur iducirjn, parchasirijf a d market.'. of farm product, and t e i:st'.n-tnc financial institutions W.-.c-'i nave :.frri) rrcaleu to tn - aid '.f t:.i ;ar ner K- -r nmce t.ie re.jfn (f Frc-iiri -k the Great, a special nyste.n o lanKins f -r t.ie nenetit of farmeM nas exibtod in Cerrni'i..-, and has be-n aj .. ted inU; ot..cr countriei. Hoioil o-. .h; information thus gainei anj the C '..nliODS tliat oxist in mis t-uuniry, t ie com nission has urawn a w.iici. is recomijie.HJed for enactinont by congress. It provide for a sj stern of farmt i-s' banks, not competitive but supplemental to the present commcr, cial bdnks. These banks are to be un der federal iuper. uion and co-operative. Any ten or more citizens can or Kunize such a bank, with a minimum capital of $10,000. This circurnvonU monopolistic control. While th he lu.nkK pan do a united genera U bank- in., business their chief function wil' h.. that of a mortgage bank, in two forms - long time mortgage loans, and the issue of land mortgage bonds, IimbmI on these mortgage loans. Theso bonds are secured by twice their ue in real estate, pius one-iuieeiuu . i . . f :ri .ii. one-fifteenth their par value in the capital stock of the bank. The bank is not permitted to charge more than one per cent for administration. Thus the farmer will secure his loan at not to exceed one per cent higher than the bank pays U secure money in large sums. Iloth mortgages and bunds are to be exempt from taxation. There are many other features which cannot be given In de tail. With the close of the old year and the advent of tho new, many of u are prone to contemplate both the past and the future. To tho man or woman who are well on the decline In life, nnd who have leud active lives, thoughts of tne past are quite apt to occupy their ut l'.UO. at the jmU o'lW at TilliittUH. of March 3, v:uk in adv nck liach smIwwuhiI insertion, lino Resolution of ondoUjnco and Ixalft notice, per lin Roatneaa fr Professional cnnW.tno. rirln" A lvrt'Winont. per inch At.t. Diso'.av At! must bo in this .Oft .0 1. 00 .2ft of- fice on Monday and Thursday inn to inourv publication lug Tuesday nnl Friday Reason are "imperative. Morn folhivs- iattM. L tcntionut thiitim; whila the .wu... .... . ..ui. eapeciatly thoae who ara iimbilioua, thottt;hU of the future am upparmoat in their nuiHl-. it ta with Indiviilu- aU in this regard it is with eommun- itios to iiotito extent. Taking the matter honw and in re- Kml to our own commun-ty ami county, wo can truthfully sjiy mat niiauioo City ami County haa jual paaaeJ a moat proiipcrou year. In fact, we havo made womlerful atriJ JsiriiiaT the pal five year. While thii i trile, b- l in a yount: ami r wirtit cild-. a rar j ns real construction i coiiccmctl. our thought. are of the future. bjva.we the tion creat thinirt in store for u. the dairy induilry will mik srreat strides during the coming year. Our farmers are plutininif on better and more stock, better bam, and u tfenaral betterment all nlini; the line. The rtshinj: industry will no doubt hold its iuii during the camint; year, ami be the mean of adding much wealth to the community. This year will see the beginning of harbor improvements for Tillamook County to the tune of over a million dollars in appropriations. The appro priations are the opening wedges to the real bis thins which the future has in store for us. Preparation for lumbering opera tions on a bis scale have already b-un and the eomins; year will no d-ubt see a bin advancement alone this line. Advancement in the production of and handling of small fruits seems to be uue for the comine year especially in the culture of the Loganberry. The yenr 191 1 will no doubt be a rood one for Tillamook County, every sign points that way. The cheeso tnnrket is hoklins u;j strons, cheese now selling for 16'c, Tillamook. It is estimated that there is now not more man 1000 cases of cheese in the count. The market might be forced higher, but Mr. HaU erlach, secreUiry of the co operative factories, is of the opinion that the price should not be forced too high as such a move would probauly encourage the importation of foreign cheose which will later come on the market in lartrer nuantitias. Tillnmook cheisie Is bringing an extra good price present time, and special tact be used in holding the markets our people now have. at the! should ' hich Notice of Sheriff's Sale I NOI'ICK IS UEKKBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution and order of sale, duly iaaued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tilla mook County, on the 2Hth day of Nov ember 1913, on a decree of forclosurii duly made and entered in said Court, on the 25th day of November 1913, in a BUit tnen pending, wherein Charlotte M. Coyle. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of It. A. Stewart, de ceased was pliiintilf, and Chas. P. Nel bon, Nannie M. Nelson, William Flet cher, Harriett It Fletcher, W. G. Dwight and H. E. Emerick Trustee, were defendants, and wherein the plaint iff recovered n judgement against the defendants Chas. P. Nelson, Nan nie .M. Kelson, William rietcner arm Harriett li. Fletcher for the sum of $421.00, and interest thereon at the rate of seven per cunt, per annum, from November 2oth, 1913, and for 57S.OO attjrneys fees, and for SI 1,40 costa and disbursments, and to me directed, commanding me as sherilf of said Co nr.tv Ui sell the real nronerly herein after described to satisfy the cosU and expenses ol the naie, anu tne s.ii juogineiii.. NOW TIIEREFOHE, I will on Sat urdav the 3rd dav of January 1914, at the front door of the Court House I said County and Stale, at 10 o'clock .i . - J I ,1.... .,,.11 II. j ,owifJ, (jescrjbcd real property, at pub - , jjc auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, to satisfy the said costs I rt'L... t'.... ,.,. twilt 1 4 Vi.sr at i i nil liiiuw wow w , f , s .... i N( one half of the North-east one fourth of Section 27, in Township f South of Fottt Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATES LUMBER CO. Restoration to Entry of Lands in Nntionsl I'oreit. Notice in horehy i;lvn that the land .l.iaonli.Mt lklv. llirn- Hit I'1' ItwTituNl In? low. eiuhnc acres, within the Sitislaw Nslnnml r r Otviton, will tw utJ"t ! ' il' uisnt ami onlrv muter the pr ii ' the homestead law of tlta Uoit.-d Slit ami the act ..f Junr II. I" l 0 Stat.. 2'). ai the V itd Sute ofltee at Portland l-Yiuun'X P I'.'U Anv settler wh' was actuallt n I " iTk1 faith clnimiuir anv oi imiii I fr acrt"iltural iiriv.' ni !' uarvl. lsa. ami ha tn t al hI I nw. ha a pnjfornv ritfht ' m a I l(mcitfai ttrv ft th lamln a'iuallt I ov'C'ipioI. Saul lamia wcrv litl !' 1 in appltcattoot of lh hti' iti I UoiuhI tiflo v. who have a ,rcf-rvn. nirht nubiwt in tl-r prior nuni any uch acttf. r. lrov'd. auch ' ' tippllcant l qualirtl to mk.' noma- , ,rrf?r. ,-. nchl i , exercil prior to Khuar t'-. I'.'U. on which ilate th Umla will l u')st to aattlemwnt ami ont. !v Htn iiiH- 1 1 mi Mriini. i lit ibimiv nrr "iivn. l-he ' ot N'KK the Shi -f N 'l. an.l ! the N'Wt of SKI. S-c 1.1 IS. it v i '.' . W. M.. l' acre, application of 'William It. Spceee of Hlamo. ilrog. ' l.lst (5-tMR. Approved Novwmlwr SI. lttS. C M. Uruce, Aaaiatant C .tnmlt- i toner of the tienoral Ijtml l)ltl-c j Notice n( Alftilnstrtitor Sale. NOTICE i hervbv given, that pursu ant to an order of the t'unty i'-urt of the State of Oregon, for mittmook County, the undcMignei a Administra tor of the Estate of William '"urns, deceased, will on ami after the 13th day of January IP1I. at private sale for n substantial payment in caih, and a ' mortgnre on the property aH to , euro the balance of the purclmse prico, duly sell all of t).e fullowiiig d--ribed i real property -if the dfeoae-i, aituate in Tillammk County. Oregon, de scribed a f.itlow to wit: The S-rtith-west uuarter of the South-' east quarter, and tno South-east quart er of the South-w'sl uuarter of Sec. 30, , T. 3 a. ft. !) W. Wil. Mer. (tes thro trscta oki) containing 72 '25 acres. Dated at 'liltamouk, Orvgon, Decern- , ier lth. 19 IS. C. A. McGheo 1 Administrator of the Khtute ot Wil liam Curtis, deceased. C. W. lalmage. Atty. for Admr. Notice III Ae.-itllCUt. Miami Lumber Company, a corpor ation, having its office and irinci)ut elace of busincsa at So STB) Ka.it First treet, in the City of lxa Angules, Stale of California. Notice is Iwrvby givnn that at meeting of the II anl of Director of said Miami Lumber Cbmpm.y. held on t tho 3th day of D.cemtter, ll'H. an as scssment of il.dO per snare vat levn-d ; upon the issueil .-anital st.ick of snni corporation, pavablt- imteintaly to if. W. Uham. Hecretar" of nid cjrpor- uiio.i, at N Kst rim Street, the City of l, Anulea, .StnU of lurnia. Any stock upon wnic't thia assess ment shall remain unpaid- on the 10th day of January, 19M, will be delin quent ami advertiseil for sulw at public auction, ami unles pnyrneut i iiiaiIu before, will b sold on the 2nd day of February, 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M. on said date, to pay th dulinqM.wit nse ment, together with cost of advertis ing and ejtpen.es of snlo. II. W laham, Secretary. Iwation of olfW-u. Nil. .-) I-st First Street. Is AngebM. Ciittfcrnia. In the Circuit Court of the Stnte ot Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, Thomas F. MulTum, Plaintiff, vs. Minn ISuifum, Defendant. To Minu Huifum lefi'lant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby riquin! to appear and answer the complain (11 1" I against you in the above untitled suit witnin six wuefcv from tho dato of tho first puiiltcalioii hereof; and if you fail so to answur, for want thereof the pljintiir will apply tx tin: Vourt for a decreo dissolviiu' and annulling the marriage contract now existing be tween the plaint if? and thi deferiarit, and for such other and further relief as 'to the t ourt may seem Juit and equitable. . This summon ia srvod iijii you by publication by oriiwr of the iionorable Webster Holmes, Judge of thu Circuit Court of the Sum of Oregon, for the County of TillaiMxik. dated t cbam bera In McMinnville, Oaoon, the lHth dfiy of December, 1913. Tho first pub- licalion hereof is mdo on the 23rd day ( l)w;erriber, 1913 (J w XalmaKu & E. I. Claiiftseri, Attorneys for Plaintiff. j"i Notice of Final Account. W 1 11 1 l." iu hj.n.lMi ttWik Ihnl flwi tin. ' dursigncd has llled her llnal account, us i administratrix of ttie (.-statu of William J. Hughcy, deceased, nnd that the (tttn lutu rnfitii (irt iriitr sfittllrtir nl- . - - - - n urdav January 17th 11)14. lit 10 o'clock 1 A. M at the Court house In I illamook 1 County, Oregon, us the time and placu t all- I If You Can Manufacture Come to WHEELER To Do -iiir Nelialem Kafco Co. Yheeler, ! . of htnnti Xiw snmc. ami anyi ami nil ' ii.iectt..ii thcri'to. If any thr be. N'iW l ilhTCEFOuH all Oorsoin inter j slel in um 1 estatu are hereby, notlfleil ' ami reqtiirfl to apjar at satlme nml , place, ai.d lxw rause if anv there b 1 why said lliuil nrr.ninl nuU not U I alioweil. -Mid jdminislratri . dlacharg ! cJ, ami hirr Uml e'inratd. D.iIihI af. Tillrtimxik, Oregcn,, Deeijui berlSlh, 'M. AUininistrnirix oi ine sui: oi n !iam J. Hitijbuy, docunsed, C. W. Talmago, Atty. for Admr. .. , . .... ..MJl ' Tlrst Dirt Turncurt Aahliiml The first atuiUlifiil of dirt on Jacjisoii count y'a nee hlKbay ott the Slsklyous was upturned hj aam HiU. Tb scaiin ti nar th" llarrnn runrh. av(in mtfl.r south of Asilliiud. trhoru the Pacific IIHillwiiy IntiTrarcta tho Kin ninth Falls ruud. llrief apei.chna worn mai" by Oover nor Wost, Mam Hill, W HI. CoMg. of Mnitxord, and H. H Orn-n ot Aahlnnd. The Most Important Business of Yours is where yon invest your money. The Western lonn & Savings Co. of Salt Eaku Clty.lJtah.a tried and proved company, is now ready for business In Tillamook and Tillamook Co, To Imm you money or build you a homo on small monthly payments, tit a low rate of interest. Writuir see A. C. EVERSON.Loan Agt. A. M'NAIK, President. D. L. 8HKODE. Vice PrcHidunt. CAN. A DA KVKI180N, Secy. & Troas. Hoard of Appraisers, K. M. IIiiIch, K. II. Mlnick, It. F. .uchrnan, E. J. Cluussen. Hoard of Trust och, Jolm I.tlnnd Ecu dorson, I II, L, Ileuls, L. C. SmIUi ' W. G. McfJec, i. LHOIIIIK Clll IS M0A (lUSO- I sirsi I AMIS ? j 10. 25 and -10 Wart, lie ) hC Walt 15c C ' J06 Wall - - - - Wc I C 150 Watt .... $1.20 C I ) 250 Wall - - - - 2.00 1 li'.ntnl l.iiinp. 3 lilln C ' I V. M.liver lnni. tunny i.arl 1 J III. '! Tr!r(.li.ilt u. Vr ! f Q Hiring ill I lie l-.Mint trtrr in J N .i.trrit villi K'"HI wi.rhii)iiiihii J l Tillamook Electrio u Wl." S ' S Ufrt & FttOl CO. "Mr"K' f ' The Manufacturing Ir4aa &ifs and .iM'lal leeier na-? .kK2aE4kiii Oregon PortUnd (Jllxo TilliM.o A Olluti Dr. L. 12. Hewitt OSTEOPATH H I IIYHIl IAN AND HVH lttN Obstetrical vetstlst lU.Ui l'f... rn Urt. ami Dili. .) A'tiitrlttKUr Kestdent'o. Ttl.t AMOOK I f: K ll. l'l'.kKINN. KKSIIiKKT HSMrilT Oifii'n tit hluik'tim llldit. All Work Ohala.ilrr-1 I II.LAMOOK. - OHKC.ON DR. ELMER 0. ALLEN, Dcntlut, Hat Located in tlic Coarairrcul Bide, Succeeding Dr. P. J. Shsrp. AH.WoiIl Oujrinlcrd, ii-ilh Phmi. OIIIwII.hu,. !" 2- '"' I lu liJfJ p, in. Oprn Hvrniuci ru 7 until a a'tUV Dr. Jack Olson ItESl Dl'.NT DENTIST r ill - f i - which iiours inmi a a. m. to fi p, OddfrlJow, Building IIjIIi Piuimni J. E. REEDY, D. V. M VLTEItlNAitlAN; llloth I'honesi Tillamook , , Oregon JOHN; I II AM) HIMHKSON Altiirncy-iit-l nv Abslrnrli-r lilhtmook Comity Hnnk Hide;. H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMPLhTl: SET0I5 ABSTKACT. Office UOI.'-L'Ol., Tillmnoolt lllock Tillftmool; . - Qrt.( T. H. G0YNE Attorney. at-Law ts4 Land Office Business. Oppoiitr Courthouse GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Building El. J. CUAUSSEN I LAWYER DlJDT.SCIIP.N AlJVOKAT Commercinl Huildiiig Anything Hay 327 l'ltl"J tUi Ca i. a. itoii Geo. P. Winslow I ATTtHIKI V AT I..UV ATTOIIM.Y T t-AW I UK .Ik, Itanin Tlll-tniook. Om PioneerTransferCc i O. DICK U . N. I'm. I f,(h 4ln the Same Frlcc In I.cfK 'Tll.l.AfUHlK I'NDhKlAKIMM j It. N. !,. SKI 1. Mr- Uk-sIo.1 in lluilibng Korn fly0cs i lly t rl i slilsf Tillamook Bread ALL GROCERS iwikl"i eiidll A (.OD I) H0K-. In- kuunliiL' him In shalihy uM, 'r, , H'n urn snlllnK lliirii.-n M , heat slock at III Ices t'lt "U tempt you. ....cca A WHIX MADK IIAlNB will not unly I rovo thy j of your horse, but contri u anfnlv aa wtill. MMliy," f" " hii i i i i it .1 I.I lliirlll'M IIU avnilllMI 11 HI" itlscnnled In Hum. tt W. A. WILLIE Till I. . iiiianiuun E N fRUSON- 1'iuiiier nun r. Contracts ' ,Ci ,lNt All Work CiuiriimjjJItf V V..