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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1914)
toe ullamook Rerald C. G. Crombley, Editor Issued Cvvlcc UJcck Ciusday and Friday Entered as jeeomi-class matter Mnv 17, UMO. at the pot ofllcc nt Tillamook. Oregon, under the net of March ;". lS7i." SPBSCRH'TION SI. 50 A VSAK IN .HVNClt IHdvcrtislna R.ilcs J real Advertisements First Insertion, per lino ? .10 Each suhseouent insertion, lino .05 Homestead Notices 6.00 Timber Claims - - 10.00 Notices, per line ... .06 Cards of thanks, per line - .OR Locals. ier line, first insertion .7J Each subsequent insertion, line .05 Kesoltitioiis of roiulolenco ami IavIro notices, per line .06 Business & Professional cards, mo. 1. 00 Pistd-c Advort'somoi't, per inch ..'. Al l Uionliiv A.ls must lie in this of- I tiiuforatood to mean war not on hie; busmen in nonvrul hut only on had business, lit; has thus rattiuM four of the forthcoming nnti-tiust Mil. I'wbllc opinion is t'ceoniine; favorable to IiIkIi er freight rates and Interstate Com mono CVinmissioner I'routy lias in dicated readiness to heeil this opinion. With every business am! politleal portent forecasting a prosperous new eat, tliort is every leasou io meet 10U with a smile of hope anil continence. ...1 .'...,-... ... r.... .... M.tibliit iinil Tliursiliiv Morn ings to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday and Friday issues. Keasons are imperative. 'ITl-SIUY 1 ANl'AKY li. 1HU. Yes Bro. Baker we agree with yon abutting property owners would be that the home merchant should patron ! powerless. One does not have to have ire the home printer and all home in- j a great amount of sense to understand dustries, and that the home merchant I that this is radically wrong. However, should be patronized by all. We also j our charter now gives the council that believe that the home newspapers j authority, and for that reason an amend should stand by its citizens in prefer-1 ment should be made to the charter enee to outside paving combines. We wonder if Bro. Baker would b able to see the rut holes in the pave ment on Third Street if he were to put I himself out enough to mke some in vestigations. He no doubt has the "blind sUgger" whenever he takes a w.iik .i the street in question and is uo.i-.de to see o dy the apparently Rood lavement on that street. taking that power from the council. The mayor's message is verv plain and easily understood, and for that reason a lengthy comment on our part would Le rather superfluous. Every statement made can be relied upon i.i every detail, and every recommenda tion advanced is most timely ami for the best interests of our cty. It is easy to see that we now have an able man at the head of our city government who is desirous of giving us hi very The heavy rains of the past few weeks have demonstrated the co-Uen- ( tion of the citizens who h ne held that our pavement would not stand wet weather. Asents for the Warren Con- strurtion Co. told us that the coating ; of sand was put on to protect it fr"m i excessive rains. The citizens haveit'., i best efforts, and tor tnat reason we t In the circuit Court of the tnte ot Oregon, (or the County of ! Tillamook, Thomas K. BulTutn, Plaintiff, vs. , Minn ButVum, D.-fendnnt. To Minn BulVum defendant: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OKECtON. You are Iteu by n quired to appear ami aniwer the cumpl.un tiled against you in the above entitled suit wit.iin six weeks from the dale of, the first publication hereof, and if you , fail so to answer, for want thereof the ; plalntlir will apply to the -'ourl for a decree dissolving and annulling the , marriage contract no ousting Ihj tween the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other ami further relief as to the uuirt may seem just anil equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order if the Honorable Webster Holmes. Judge of the Circuit , Court of the State of Oregon, for the ( County of Tillamook, dated at chum- ( hers in McMinnvilie. Oregon, the 1Mb ' day of Uecember, 1U13. The first pub lication hereof is m ule on the iMrd day j of December. PJ13. ' C. W. Talmnge & E. J. Clanssen, Attornevs for Plaintiff. If Yoa Can Manufacture Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Mantif acturing .Free Kite. and ttelal lndaKakGiicniN to limine who will lrin$ pay roll B. io - - should be alive to our own by getting behind him to a helping the good work along. interests man and THE FUTURE 2nd: r. : t i , , . , , . . r null vriLiu'ii.iii ui .juii. , , . , ... , .. I As the year 1913 drew to a close wouiu noi siani ram unu tnai u ws . . .. , , i oustness worm grew more cneeriui. the put there to cover up defects. Time is proving the citizens' contentions in every particular. Those who may have doubts in re gard to the present condition of the pavement should take a walk along Third Street towards the depot and note the dozens of places where the top surface has worn and washed away leaving the foundation rock un protected from the wear and tear of traffic. In fact there are several places where the pavement is breaKing through and where deep ruts are al ready forming which simply means that by spring Third Street will be a There was a decided improvement in the tone of comment at the close of the last week as compared with '.he one preceding. For example, in the New York Evening Post's financial articles from various cities, published on Dec ember 27 we find such expressions as these: London More end-of-the-year op timism is visible this week on the mar kets than seemed possible a few weeks ago. General ooinion now seems to favor easier money in the near future, and perhaps a very considerable relax ation of the tension. The moment the currency bill, amended by the Senate caucus, went to the conference committee and was uraiuu ui iuu auu uumps rtuumer agreed on, tocK Exchange prices large spot at the intersection opposite burst into an enthusiastic rise, and the Masonic building is breaking tn;,t larl! bu,J" of opinion, which , ,, , Tl ,,,, , . . habitual v buses its o.vn conclusions on through. The condition of the pavement ,h ...;,.. ,lf ,h ... ,arv,.t , once begun to applaud the bill. An Eminent financier remarked this 1 week that the attitude tuken by the I Government towards corporations, and is about the same all over town, espici ally where there is any traffic to speak of. A few months ago the Warren Con struction Co., could have settled with our people for fifty cents on the dollar, but from the present appearance of things we believe that twenty-five ents on the dollar would be to much. Notice ot Assessment. ! Miami Lumber Company, n '-orpor-. ation. having its ollii-o and principal place of busin'ssat No S30 East First Street, In the City of l.os Angeles, ' State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a 1 meeting of the Hoard of Directors of 1 said Miami Lumber Company, held on i the Sth day of Daccmber. HU3, an a- , sessment of SI 10 per share wai levied upon the issued capital stock of said , corporation, p.ivablc immediately to H. W. Isham. Secretary of said corpor ation, at No S30 East First Stn et. in . the City of l.os Angeles, State of Cali fornia. Any stock umin which this assess ment shall remain unpaid on the Kith day of January, 1911, will be delin quent and advertised for s.ile at public auction, and unless payment is mnde before, will be sold on the 2nd day of February, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. on said date, to pay the delinquent assess menl, together with costs of advertis ing and expeiues of sale. H. W. Isham. Secretary. Location of office. No. S30 Fast First Street. Los Angeles. California. t Notice oi Administrators Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursu ant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, the undersigned as Administra tor of the rotate of William ' urt s. Wheel er ma ai ii f a r t it r i n oain i1ir ha I kn i Itav t h a "ii V Nehatem Harbor Co. Wheeler, Oregon Port I j ml Olficci niumook orncci 327 f:aillni uldj Ore V. R. notice ot oheritt t dale " ,VTnr. . m 7 , y. h " "Vceased, will on and after the 1.1th day On Monday evening Mayor Beals and the new council took their oath of office and were installed. It was quite evi dent from the general appearance of things that we have a set of officials who will look closely to the city's in terests, the council being made up men who have had much experience the business activities of our city for sometime past, and who have an envia ble reputation as being men of honor and integrity. The mayor's message which we give on another page is a very interesting docum nt, viewed in the luht of pres. er t local conditions. A careful perusal of it convinces us that Mayor Beals has g ne to a great deal of pains and effort in presenting to the council and citizens of Tillamook an explanation of our present financial condition, and rec ommendations that will be of great im portance and benefit to the city should they be carried out. Every statement and recommendation which Mayor Beals has made, has been made only after the most exhaustive and fareful study of the situation, with but one idea in view, viz; the benefit and wel fare of our city ; and for that reason we feel that every citizen should give his message marked consideration, studying it tnoroughly with the idea of putting into effect the many good things contained in the message and thereby take advantage of the good work the mayor has already done in mapping out the year's work. Ordi nances will have to be passed ; and im portant amendments to the city charter will have to be made if we are to take full advantage of the mayor's timely -B.A.r.mm.irwl.it;.'...., MH. ! , , . 1. L 1.1 auviiiiijvouabiuiia, iiio wuin DIIUU1U I be done this year, while the people are I alive to the situation. Time passes 1 quickly and unless we get busy at once ! and thresh the thing out without un-1 necessary delay we are liable to get luke warm and let the matter go by default, leaving matters in such a state that should we at some future time be governed by a carelass admin istration, we would again find ourselves involved in serious entanglements and litigations. For instance should our council desire to pave our Htreets with i diamonds, it could do so, and the! of i high, being practically perfect jn . large portion of the wheat belt stru -live financial legislation, were incioents which supersede all other considerations, in the general situation. Boston These closing days of 1913 are giving birth to a certain degree of hope a courage in financial circles, and in business circles also, which provides interesting contrast to the deep gloom and pessimism which has prevailed for many weeks and months past. Pittsburg There is no question but that the iron and steel trade outlook ha3 measurably brightened in the past tin days. Kansas Uity Wheat conditions ate over a of the Southwest, and if the next eight weeks maintain this condition, trad.; will fesl ! an impetus all through the interior. The interior is ready to take part in trade revival at any time conditions seem suitable, I London btatist there are immense balances standing to the credit of the United States in Hurope, and the Unit ed States, therefore, has it in its power to take gold. The prevalent tone is optimism at every center of finance. Steel prices after a long decline, are stiffening. Woolen mills are putting idle machin ery to work. Stocks of cotton goods are so low that the mills expect large 01 January wn, at private sale lor n substantial payment in canh, and a mortgage on the property sold to se cure the balance of the purchase nrice. duly sell all of the following described NOTipE IS HEREBY CIVEN that by virtue of an rxoeution and order of sale, duly issued out of tho Circuit1 Court of the State of Oregon, for Tilla-, moolt County, on the 2-th day of Now ember 1913, on a decree of furclosuru ' duly madd and entered in mini Court, on the 25th day of November 1913, in a suit then ponding, wherein Charlotte M. Coyle, Executrix of the Lust Will Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUU' IKON Ob.itotrtcul Sp-clalliit Both PhiinoR lies, nnd Office : Whitehoune Uosldenco. TILLAMOOK OUK. real property of the deceased, nituate 1 and Testament of It. A. Stowart, do-, in Tillamook County. Oregon. do-1 ceased was nlai'itifL and Chan. P. No!. 1Y scribed as follows to wit The South-west quarter of the South east quarter, and the South-east quart er of the South-west quarter of Sec. 30, T. 3 b. It. 9 W. Wil. Mer. (leis three tracts sold) containing Tt.Z'i acres. i ua ted at iiuamook, uregon. Decem ber lGth. 1913. C. A. McG'nec Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam Curtis, deceased. C. W. lalmage. Attv. for Admr. Restoration to Entry of Lands in Nations' Forest. "V'oticc is hereby given that the lands 1 described below, embracing 100 acres, within the Siuslaw National For est, Uregon, will he subject to settle son, Nannie M. Nelson. William Flet cher, Harriett It. Fletcher, W. G. Dwight and B. E. Emerick Trustee, were defendants, and wherein the plaintilf recovered a judgement against tne defendants l has. 1'. Nelson, Nan nie M. Nelson. William Fletcher and Harriett It. Fletcher for the sum of J4JL0O, and interest thereon nt the rate of seven per rent, per annum, from November USHi, 1913, and for $75.00 attorneys fees, and for $11.10 coita and disbursments, and to me directed, commanding me iih sheriff of said Co unty to sell the real property herein after described to satisfy the cosu and exiienses of the sale, and the Hidd judgment. NOW THEKEFOBE. I will on Sat. unlay the 3rd day of January 191 1, at tne front door of Uo Court House in A. D Pl'.ltKINb, HIWIIiltNT IIKNTt.1T Oltion III Sllltgron Mldj. All Work Oiiarautrrd. ILI.AMOOK. - OKI-CON OR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Has Located in the Commercial Bldf., . Succeeding Dr. P. J. Sharp. All Work. GuaMiiUrd, Uth Phoiiw. Oilier I loom ?! i2'"1' I to 1:J0 p. m. Opn Kvr nines from 7 until 8 o'clock afc, vyiii ijv nuuiuci seine-1 . : i .- . i , , , ... i ment and entry under the provisions of I?!"'1 ymy and Male, at 10 o'clock in . l i ' . . . . . . i Inn it iri.noiri of mi nl . It. o u..lt I... f.A III, the forenoon of said da v. Hell the fnl lowing described real property, at pub- (Ugliest nidder, for lie auction, to the oruera wnenstocK-taKing is completed. nary 1, 1900, and has not abandoned mat sums up the manulacturing eon- j same, has a preference ngnt to make a ditions and justifies the statement that homestead entry for the lands actually the tide has begun to turn in favor of V.'.... "Tla. ,WLru "I"'0" the homestead laws of the United btates and the act of June 11, 1900 (31 Stiii 9am nt tin. Unit.., i c. 1.....1 u ..... 1 b .. uiiiivi u.nicn 1111111 1 . .. . office at Portland on February 18, 1911 ,". "l,t!'1' l" HHfy the said costs Any settler win; was actually and in ! "".'!. J'ifeniefit. good faith claiming anv of said limiU I Ih r.ast one half of the South.ei.Ht ior agricultural purposes prior to Jmi- has begun to turn in favor industrial activity. Most important is the changed atti tude of big business toward the Ad ministration and the better defined attitude of the administration toward big business. Business men agree that the Administration has proved by the currency law i's capacity for i-ound, constructive legislation. President Wil son's declaration of his purpose "to build up business on a sound basis," taken in conjunction with the volun tary dissolution of the telephone trust, uiu uiJimciuions 01 me persons men tioned below, wlio have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make home stead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to February IS, 19I J, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any quali fied person. The lands are as follows: The WJ of NE, the SE1 of NE. and me m t 01 hkj, Sec. 1, T. S., It, 9 one fourth of Section 22, and the North one naif of the North-east one fourth of Section 27, in township ft South of Uange 10 West of the Willamette .Mer idian. Dated at 'lillamook, Oregon, Nov ember 29th. 1913. H. CRENSHAW, Sheriir ot Tillamook County. Oregon. Notice of Finn I Account. NOTICE is heruby given that tins un dersigned has filed her final account, ns administratrix of tho estate of William J. Hughuy, deceased, and that the i,ounty uourt of Tillamook County, Dr. Jack Olson HESIDENT DENTIST tJllico Hours Irom 9 a. m. to C p Oddfellows Building Both Phones J. E. REEDY, D. V. M, lj i ATTOItNKY-AT LAW TillamiMiU Block Boom VtC Tilf f- r P!ftMoiTraiicforr IVIIbbl I I UI lOlbl rJi G. L. DICK & SON, P,o. Both Phouri 'I he Snmo Price to Hvcryoiic a 1 a 1 rv si iiii'if t 1 K. N. IIHNKLH. Mn. f. I It. III. k By Carl I'atxlaf. Kunaml Dlrclor and l.iccnivd Embalm LndV Assistant When IteijucKtcd. Tillamook Baker's SAUv AT ALL GROCERS VETEBINAUIAN (Both Phones) Tillamook Oregon JOHN I LLANO HENDERSON Allornay-at-l aw Abtractnr Tillamook County Bank Bldg. H. T. BOTTS Lawyer w w ' ' '' ' K i h"UIKy uourl '"Tillamook County, POM PI FTF KFT flF ARCTDAPT wifii. u" "cs aj.plieation of Oregon, has made an order setting Sat- X- LCI C aCI Ur ABMKACT. ....",!' .ii' aV niane, Uregon; urdny Junuiiry 17th 11)14. at 10 o'clock List ij.jjo. AllliroVL-d Novemlmr 9t I A M ul tl. i,,,L.. I- h-iii... -i. - . . -. - - ww . I'liurtu ,,, 1913, 0. M. Bruce. AsHistant ( .nrnrniu. sioner of the General Land Office. Fot Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. County, Oregon, as the time and iiImpk of hearing tho same, and any and all oiiiectlons thereto, if any there he. NOW TUEllRFORBull persons inter ested in said estate are herehy notified and required to appear ut said time and place, and show cause if any thero bo, why said final account should not ho allowed, said administratrix discharg ed, and her bond exonerated. Dated at Tillamook. Oregon, Decem ber 15th, 1913. . , , , , Nellie Hughey, Administratrix of the estate of Wil liam J. Hughey, deceased. C W. Talmago, Atty. for Admr. Office 202-204., lilock Tillamook Tillamook Ore. Harris' Bargain Store Opposite FiPa Garage Has Opened a Circulation Lihrni v COME IN AND ENQUIRE ABOUT T , T. H. G0YNE AttM-My-tt-Law ari' Land Office Business. Oppofite Covtketue GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law In Commercial Bulldln Office J. CLAU88EN Lawyer Dkutsomuk Advokat Commercial Ihiildiug ' HARrtESS DON'T SPOIL A (500 D IIOKHK by kcoplnir lilm In shabby old llurness. Wo are selling HarncHs madu of the best stock at prices that ought to uimjii you. A WELL MADE HARNESS will not onlv Imnrnvo i)w, um,iurim..n of your horse, but contribute to your yafety aa well. Many a runaway could PO avoided If till) olll llurm.u. Iin. I I.....H discarded in time, W. A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook - . Oreoon E. N. CRUS0N. Painter nnd Paper Iltuiger Con tracts Taken Estimates I'lirnislicd. All Work Gtutruccd, '''mnook, Or. mt. Mint'iffi.,m i; iis j .. 1 4; w 5 aBm .ft