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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1914)
I tin auamook Herald G. Cromblcy, Editor Issued Cti'icc a Week Cticsday and Friday Entered n sccond-clasi matter Mac IV, t'.10. nt the post olllco at Tillamook, Oregon, under the act of March 3. lSTtV SU ASCRIPTION $1.50 A VttAK IN AHVAXCK Ifldvcrtlshm Rates ' ciral Advertisements Hrst Insertion, per lire ; Kach smSsoouent insertion, line Homestowt Kotices Timber Claims ... Notices, per' line ... Cnrds of thanks, per Hie Locals, "ler lino, first insertion .10 .06 6.(H 10.00 .0f .OS .75 I Huch sul'sequent insertion, line .0. Resolution. of Condolence and Lodc notices, per line - ,0,r Huinets & Professional card, mo. 1 .(XI Display Advertisement, per inch .26 ALL Display Ads must be in this of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ings to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday and Friday issues. Reasons are imperative. FRIDAY JANUARY L 1DU. I con uiKposcil ol nt pur. Tn.t..M uk Wat hk i o.h.mishion. Hy .M. Mi.l.ciluu. W. (i. D H1IIT, C, A. Ml (iltl.L, Attest : l W Tonu. C.VK1. llAllliKI.AI'll, Sectetur.v. Is'otlcc Closing Streams. Know .i.t. Mt;. uv Tiiiwh I'u-iih Tllllt, UllliNK.VM, tlie StMo Houul ot I'IhIi iiihI lininc Ciiiiiiiiih fioni'lH ol tlie State of t)rriui tn- welt on its predoci mmoic tlie Itonnl ot (MmI Clullillleol.il. I'l'n) llllr itOill ' nuteil iiuti tMuci.i'ti, noil n pi a u tiiiu unit MtticHtnu the vtili. ul lilliiuumk 1ii mill Us trttnitii u'i, 'ill t'lll,lllllllK t..llllllV. St..t i if u'i). vitn !HllllHl ll.tll. IIIHl U HhKMiAH. Miitil lilintimok liny i niul tt.- trilnit tries oie Ireqiieiiteil ti Muiiuoti tisli, mill Ln- tlie pill'- ) I imse nl prun'tinir the fume .lie wuul , Stute I tout tl it I'.Mi iiml limiicCiiin . nuttotierH huh t eeiiieu hi I'loae n tiit.iiluiy nt s.iid Tillmuotik liny, i known ns I louutii ton SUniu'i. nuil its ttiliiituned utiove a point : If You Can Mantf bctc Anytliiii Come to This issue of the Herald contains a ! proved methods of marketing. He tru very compiehensdve statement from ' 1 says that "there is plenty of rtH)tn th. water commission. As to the man- I for lowering the cost of farm nroducls acement of our water svstem, the re-' to the consumer and at the same time on ""'J Ho(timton SliutKli I, pert shows for itself that the affairs of ! largely increasing the cash income per the commission have been handled very farm.' The improvements lie sucKoats wisely. We understand that the com-1 would 0 far to increase tin mission is now contemplating a re-j prosperity, for the Knin made by both duction in rates. This, however will , farmer and consumer would leave more not be done until a thorough investiga- ' capital available for investment on the farms, in the cities, in railroads ana in many other enterprises tion of the whole proposition has been made. The present condition and the probable condition of the system when the water system bonds become due shouJd be considered, as well as likeli hood of a new or at least a greatly en larged system. The rates to consumers should be lowered if such a thing is le lrrees .tl minute Went .MUX i leet trout the Hciti.nt corner I'oiiimnti to Section it -'I. -.1 ami Ai ot I own general fttiii I So itli, K'miije III W est of the t.iaiiiciic .'ten .tiiii him point on tuiiil lloqti.irton Mouuli lieuiu more pnrtictiluiK (Uviiiiiiited hv pout rrccfeil liy tits Muster b't.-di Vitnlen wnruinir lite tniiuie ; ami to mi other :i ilnit.it of nuiil Tillainv I II... L l .il 1 I Hi... a , . . . . 1 I 'tl , i nmm . nz. 1 1 1 tl II ll'tilx I V.IW .Ml.UL..., ' " , . I II III I ,4 fl l,l,t,.,,..U .ill.,,.., I..IIIII '.. ... .... .. , ....u.x , 1...II1, too toet tielow lite W HLLLJLK i mi ia lll'.Hik I Q .x'lvrr, 12 They are now altogether too pable." possible. high. Die policy of the commission to levy u two mill water tax is a good one, compelling, as the report explains, ncn-resident propeitv speculators to pay a part of the expense of keeping up our wtiter system, Bro. Baker not withstanding. The deal by which the water commfs- sion disposed of 52380 of city warrants at par with accrued interest to some of t-ie saloon people, who in turn paul their annual license with the same was a wise in ve. , We understand that W. G. Dwight has been instrumental in engineering some of the good work done by the commission. Hegargless of this fact the Headlight, however, has severely criticised him. We venture the opinion, I that had Mr. Dwight not been so active I against tlie Warren Construction Co., 1 he would not now be receiving the criticism that he is. There is one fe3ture of the situation that is much is favor of Mr. Dwight or others whom the Headlight may attack' and that is the fact that the Headlight I has placed iuaif ir. such disrepute that ' any attack coming from it is really a, benefit to the one attacked this is not a peri v! of hard times. It is a period of preparation for good times by putting the Nation in shape to produee the largest output at the lowest cost of which eUkiency is ca- WATER COMtMISSIONERS' REPORT. Following; it part of the niinniil report of the Tillmnoiik Water Commission ut tiled with the Common Council on November 10, lOKL Amount of money on hand nt lilintr of last an nual report in 1012 . . ? 3.012.37 Receipt from till cources . ll.lWS.tl" Total .$11.1. M&llUK'sKMC.N'Tri. Honght city warrnntH a ml placed in sinking: ftiiul .. Two mortffiiires placed in sinking tnml Itemized expenditures u per report hied Money in hand of tren--r.rer on November 10, 1M3 3, 305. 32 5,.rC)-00 1,021 51 lowei moi-l not turn oi the mouth ot 1 rusk Kiver, I all being in I'lllimook County,! State of Oregon, to prevent hulling therein by any nivalin whatever, I except Willi nook unit lire, cunt inoiily culled uncling, for salmon tish timing lite pencils ot time hci etna iter Hpecitivd. .Now. I ittik'hhok'ii, Notici; ts 1 (KK'I.HV GlVlI.V hv said Stale llourd of b'isli and Game CommiwHioiiets j that Haul tnlnnaiy of nilumook I May, known ns lloipiarton Hlongh, 1 mid its tritmtaties, uhove u iiiint' on said I loipiurtoii Sloimhl 17 degrees 31 minutes West ' -,1)1.1. i teet liom lite section cur. iter common to sec'.i.ms 2.1, 21, 23 and 20. Township 1 South, Range 10 Went ot the Wri.tmeite .Menili.ni this point on nnul 1 loipiuttou plough iieiiig more pmiiciiliiily de sitfnute.l hy posts erected by the Muster Kinh Wn'den wartifi tin- l.Ot i public, .ire and each of them is Iteiehy closed to fishing nl .my kind for Miilmnu tish, except wilii hook and line, commonly tailed angling, from ami alln 'January ,31, 101 until miid tributary ol Till- iimook Hay, known as I lixptartoii Slouch, nod its tnh' taries, above a point on said 1 loqn.irton loinli ii ilcgreey .11 minutes West 2,013 lec; iioiii uie sccuon corner com moil to Secticns Zi, 21, 2.1 utiil 2n, Township 1 South, Range W esi ot the Willamette Meridian, is or in e opened again to -Miliu m tishiu): JFree HMvs and Wpetrd Wheelei cutty aiaDQ 5afiaci as m i kla;Ukiii 071 21 r fiehal , naMaamv-ranuaia em Hart ifl Co. S(Vh.eeletf Ore g o n TllUnoofici Oft V. K. Hull We are not accustomeu to quote the , Oregonian. especially in regard to ' things politically, however, we must say that the following taken from the Orcgonian of Dec. 31st, is one of the clearest and fairest explanations of the(. .fill tPLi'a r.r,a,t,r i.n)i,tAA .vH j j pijbu, wiiiiui.ivii y u have seen and for that reason we will give it to our readers. Bro. Baker please take notice: "Those who are prompted to melan choly by the business reaction which i has been in I $n,ioi.c 1 HesideH city warrants 011 hand at filing- of annual report,, there was ;?H,.ri(iiJ.(0 in sinking- Mind, of which 1 $7, 000. 00 is bearing- S p-r cent ancj . ;7,0OO.C0 bears six per cent. All jlo.itu made lately ha ve been for (; per cent interest. The city has been bonded for f4.",(0!l 00, bearing six per cent in terest. Herein promiiiteil, a- provided lor iiii-.:it section n.miol l.i The two mills levied for water ptir- ;.-ses will hring- in approximately ?1. 301,00. Koraierly the city paid a certain hydrant tux. It has been the policy of the water commission to Jevy ;i small tux to help defray 'Administrator's Notice of llcnrittg I Of I'innl Account. NOTICK IS HKKKilY OIVKN, that progress throughout the ! ",rr.e,'t ex" '"'' Pay part of world should read the summary of the! . ,n"rl--1 on u,e honcls, as other Agricultural Department's report and P'""1 no" redirfent hind speculators take courage. With a total of farm wo" d "ot UelV ,ow;,rt' Vyi"Z products for 1913 worth nearly $10,000,-; C0Bt of .'v'iltcr ytem. It has not 000,000 ami exceeding in value that of reeme1 J"" to the cjinmission that any preceding year, tne prosperity of I"Ci'1 water "'"""mers should pay the average man on the 6.600,000 Am-' cost of the system, when erican farms is undeniable. After all allowance has been made for the pro ducts consumed on the farm, a cash income estimated at $5,517,000,000 has been realized by the farmers. High prices have compensated for short yields of some crop3, but we have had record yields of wheat and several minor products of the sn. Notwith- oiaimiuij me tear mat nome demand is crowding production, we have export ed agricultural products worth $1,123, 021,469 and still have had beef and pork to spare for exnort. The farmer Is prosperous, hence prosperity for all other industries can not long be postponed, for the farm is the foundation of all prosperity. The present business reaction is due to de fects in the machinery for distributing prosperity throughout the whole Nation as well as to causes arising beyond our borders and beyond our control. We have been reconstructing much of this machinery and it is generally agreed that a good job has been made in re building the machine by which money and credit arc distributed. Liquidation is going on in all fields securities and commodities alike and by squeezing paper valuea down to actual values wo are putting business on u sounder bas is. More remains to be done in this respect Manufacturers may extract good from what they consider evil if the new tar iff forces them, to greater efficiency and less waste Thev may then discover an ability to compete with the foreign er, not only in home but in foreign markets, of which they h.d no concep tion. Secretary Houston points to an other direction in which waste can he reduced when he dwells on ttie need of better organization of farmers and im- the fact of pipen being- laid adjacent to speculatively held lands helps trie value and mile of such land. I'rom personal observation and from expert advice tfiveu, the com- miHriion feels that it is g-oing- to be only a short term of yearn before the prefceiit symein will have to he replaced, and it is also tfoing- to be necessary to supplement the pre sent pipe line with an additional pipi of larger dimensions The pre- Hcnt system will he on Hip sit:.,, ; neap lontf Defore the hondn mature, J and it has seemed that the city sijoiiKi nave enough money on hand to pay for ;iie present Hyetcin by the Mine it is worn out. even if water rates are rather higJi. The water receipts nn grown considerable the last 12 montliM earlier. The commission was uppea cd to repeatedly by the council to take up some of the city warrants, so! that the city could keep its war rants i lose to par. Since Hie filing of the annual report above men tioned, most of thu wnrrantH have ord'n Dreuon l.uws ; and that said trilmiarv of Tillnttmok Hay, kiiovsii as Tilla mook K'lve-, and ltd Inlmtni 1. s, above a point I0O irel below the lowermost portico of the mouth ol I rusk River, are mid each of them is hereliy closed li lishiti of any i.md ior salmon fish, i'm-imii u-iiii , hook ami line, comim.nlv callt-d the undersigned has Died in the Cntmlv .inliiig, from ami a'ter January Court of the State of uregon, far Tilla 31, 1014, until Haiil triotitury of Tilla- 1 monk County, hi Final Account ii ml timok Hay, known as Tillamook 1 ministrator of the (.mate of Zerclda K. River, and its tributaries, above .1 ,' "dun, deceased, and Hint mud Court point 100 feel below the lowermost 1 appointed M -i.aiv, the 2nd day of portion ol the mouth ot Trask River, renruary, lull, at 10 o'clock 11. m., nt is or are opened again to salmon tial'.inr herein prohibited, as mo vided for under Section ."Villi of Lord s Oregon Laws : and it is ar. will be unlawful to fish for, or tnk 1 wjiii. 11 any naimoii nun nv any mentis whatever, except .villi hoou ami line, commonly called angling 111 any 01 sum waters (luting Hit said periods ol time above speci iicii. Any and all persons whomsni-vi' so fishing in violation of this notic ,111 iiu luuncriiieii as ny law pro v lilirii, Stati; Hoakijoi' I-'jhii anoga.mi CONNInrilO.VKKS, Hy 1-UiVn Hm.viiw. Chairman, Hy II II CI.II-fokp, secretary. Hy Gi;o. II K1SM.KY. Hy C. II. Kva.ns, ( oiiimissiotfers. 'MJi The Most Important Business of Yours Is where you invest vour money The Western Loan & Savings Co. of .alt Lake City.Utah.a tried and proven company, is now ready for business in lillamook and Tillamook Co. To loan you money or build yon a home on small monthly payments, at a low rate of intercut. Write or see A. C. EVERSON, Loan Agt. , A;,AVNAm' ''rcHident. CANZADA KVKkSON, Secy. & Troas. Hoard of AppralsorH. K. M. Bales, p. h. Mlnlck, It. F. achrnan, K. J. Clausien Board of Trustees. John Leland Hen- L. C. Smith w. G, McCee. Foat Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lot.; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lots, . A. F. COATES LUMBER CO. the courtroom of said courl In the r"Unty courthouse in Tillamook City. Oregon, as the time anil pbu-o for the hearing of objections, if any, to the said ncciiunt and the Hettlemuiit if tuild estate. Dated the 2ad day of January, 1914. 1). J. Dunn, ''ilnlitfifar nf tkm. T. li. Goyue. " ' Attorney for AdminlHtrator. NOTICE T0CRF.DIT0RS in tlie County Court of the State of Oregon, fyr Tiflaniodk ("ounlv, in the mailer 01 trie estate of L. W. Ilrown, deceased. Whereas the iunli'rrtlvnHl )nm I, ...... duly unpointed by the above mimed court, administrator of said catiite, now tneretore, all persons having ciuims igainst thu 1 state aforenaiil will urn- sent the same to me with the proper vouchee within six months from tin. ate of this noticu at the olllco of urnes Walton. Jr. 1001-2. SnnliHn.r it Jililing, I'ortluiul, Ort-Kon, or at mv nice. Ciimmeicial Ilullding, Tillamook My, Orugon. Dated nt lillamook. Oriunin thlu ioili day of December, 1913. inomiiH Coates. Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of thu State of -iuKuii, ior t niatnooK wounty, in the matter of the estate rif falwn nl I. lt,a. i.on, ilcci'imcd. WheieiiH tho imderHiKiied linn been Inly appointed by tho above mimed ourt, administrator of said fstato now therefore, nil iw.ru, .,u 1, ..:.. , , . i'v,'""i iiuviuk claims airainst thu iniiit ,.v..u..i,i will present the siimu to mu with tho' iiuipur voucners wiinin six moritliH Iroin the date of this noticu at the otlleu Of JlimnH IVlilIrm I- W11I 11 Spalding Building, Portland, 'Orogoti! in"1 my. 0,,.,,t'', "imerelul iluiliiing, lillamook City, Oregon, Dated lit Tilhurmdl tl day of December sT ' "in iuiuun, Aiimimsiraior, Dr. L. 11. HcwittG. P. Hin OSTKOl'ATHIC I'll V 'IC'I AS" AND SUlf KON Olmletrlnil .SiKi-mlut .i I , lloth l'h e. v tUhlOok. Itii 11 ml nii;. vi'i..f..i.... i 1 " iBiuii' ivv'iunnrn. 1 TILLAMOOK OltK. , AlTOIvNKY AT LAW i lillamnol- ItltH-k Room 202 c jiii I) I'l'.UKINJi. HIWIIII'.NT IIK.NTI.tr Oirico in .Sltltgron Ih-ltf. All Work Gimtaiitcril, TILLAMOOK. ol 11 I- DICK & SON. 1'rvpu I le Sbiuc Price to Uvcryone J . A ..... M ..... iJ, Af HHIK UNIM2R i AKINd liJ K. N'. Hl'.NKI.H, Mui. f D. ALLEWJII warn tBjMMBMUhMHte t wiinii ht Locted in the Commercial BldV ,n'lv t I IV k M. MMMMNBMMHa. . '""ecainj Ur. r. J. harp. - All. Wort Gtuunlrrd, Ifcilh I'hotwT f f f Office 1 lour,: ? " 1 lllaiHOOk Orva Kvmiln2i from 7 un) 3 o'clock irr inv MnUcIrai lctcd. Dr. Jack Olson KK.HIUKNT DKMTLST Olllco Hourn Inmi U a. m. i0c,, , Oddfellow BuildinX lloth i'hunen '.t'S J. E. REEDY, D.V.Ir VliTKIlINAUIAN litotii I'liones) m nnamooK : j (,7,, JOHN LtLANI) I1INDEBN Atlnrini). nldnw Attnicler fillomook County Banlldrj. Bake: Bread I-OK SAIJi AT ALL GROCERS V 'anothfr cur w mazoa (iung 15, 25 and 40 WaH, 35c 60 Wall - . . . 45e 100 Walt .... 80c J50 Wall .... JJ.20 250 Watt- . . .2.00 I'rotcd l,nnii rc intra. We iltllvcr I(iiu.h to any purl of tin- city. Telephone n. We do vylrliiK t the lowt.t prlcr. con. lli-nt with kooiI wiirkiiuttiahlp. Tillamool: Electrlo win H. T. BOPS Lawyer i mum etc i'ct A,. wmi uliu .-m jf A uiiicc 2():;.i().., Itlock Tillimoolc - ... WW ACT. mook 'I T. H. GO1 AttOTMV.a!.I am Land Oiiice Bbsfei. Opposite Cotrtkoia GEORGE wiLETT Attornevit Uw Office In Comercbl Building J. CjAU8SEN DHUThCIlvK ADVOKAt Loinmci'cial Ikiililiiii' 1 HARNESS DON'T SI'OIL A (500 1) HOHSK V keeping him In Hliuliby old llnnK nn. lb km hi I ll 11 ir ItnriiOHM innilii nt Ilia t dtfH'k nt prlfl'H tllllt OllJlllt to "IVI yutl, AWKUi MADH IIAKNICS H only Improvo the iippuiirunco .!.'." home, mu contrinuto 10 your Tm. 1 wo' MM"y " riiimway coiiiu it. "d If tho old liiirneiui una ooeu -KUU I.. 1 1, m III VIIIIW, Vlimm. . . 1 ?UK " 1FH5IHMI CRUS0N. lm"V(iiul Paper Jlangcr .Sincts Tnlceu ArtiW'iti'.s lMirniliul. ATV()ii(iniiit''l, I 1 I'iUamook, Or.