Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, January 20, 1914, Image 4

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    REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co.
IVfd. Scott Meshit. Uiv. of Hat 1
I'k of Cliirion. I'm. to M. M. Kaufman
rir; f co 80, 180 acres : p.trt of sue
il. V.'O acre : prt of i?c S T I X I! "
V. m acres ; part f sec 4 10 nrros ;
jwrt of sc 0, SO acres; All of sec HI,
tilrt m'res; part of soo 10. 440 acres:
t xtl of see S emit. &0 acres ; part of
s.v 17 T 1 N K 7 W. 100 acres. J57S0.
.t Claim. John Keese CatnpMl
wftoMM Kaufman, all richt, title
i t in rt of sec . 40 acres ; part of
s v h, $0 noros ; part of sec 9 SO aero :
J.o aero in sec !; 110 acres in see 10;
1:M acres in sec 22: 100 acres in sec SI ;
W acres in sec 20 all in TIN K 7 V
W M. 5(M.
V.r Deed. G A Hoover wf to
Mr Iielle Murphy, tract at Woods sec
l;i T 4 S R 10 V $10.
O V Korvik & wf to Alexander Dully
let 4 tlk 10. Whieler, $10.
i V. Korvik & wf to Alexander Du
1U . lot 7 blk 10 Wheeler. J10.
B. W. K bion & wf t Iroh lUtr
(JiOk X Honrictt'i Bnrdiek lots 3 snd 0
blK SO Millers addn to Tillamook City.
$500.
Talent. U S to Wm F Vincko lots 3
& 4 ami Ki of SWJ sec IS T 4 S K 7 V
lvSU acres.
War Deed. William F Vineke to
C ive A Bailes, 1RS.91 acres sec IS T 4
S R 7 W, J 1000.
Pucia J. Dey to Grover E. Hart. 15.
04 acre tract sec 31 Tl S R 9 W beinn
tract 5 "A" of the Hunt Farm parti-
tir,; j4?oo.
ij iit Claim. Chas R Hunt to Grovor
K Hart, (same property as last des
cr v I) ami tract adjacent thereto,
between said tract find Trak River.
tsr. G. A. Edmunds & wf to Tilla
mook City, a corporation. E 10 ft lot
7 and all lot S blk 2 town of Lincoln.
n..w Tillamook City. (described by
metes and bounds.) term 2 years.
Mechunics' Lien. Percy Sheldon vs.
Wm Oleson & wf tract and improve,
merits known as the Oleson Residence
in Norton's addn to Tillamook City.
Patent. U. S. to Lillie M Bayton
160 acres in sec 34 T 5 S R 10 W.
Deed Fred L Withee & wf to Geo A
Withee und 5 int in SEJ of N'Ei and
lot Sec 6 T4 3 R 7 W. $600.
Geo A Wituee & wf to Wm. J'setak
80 4 acre.-, in sec 0 T 4 S R 7 W $10.
l.inmc M. Andrew & hus to Security
Sav & Trust Co und l int in Ej of El
sec 12 T 3 S R 7 W, $10.
Patent. U. S. to ilons Sund 40 acres
in sec 15 T 1 S R 9 W. $1.
.iKreenent. j Cnison to F R
Be pari of sec 15 T 1 S R 9 W and
t ... in Sec 22 Tl S R 9 W.
Quit Ciaiin. State Land Board to
J. J. McCormick tract in -ee 21 T 1 N
R 1 W l.einff tiue lands. SI.
J J McCoru ;ck to Webster Holmes
un ; in tortioi.iir lands $1.
Mtj. C. E. Rvynolds & wf to Tilla
m a a. City lots 5 & G blk 21 Thaver
A.idn to Tillamook. $500.
'.Va' Deed. Cnas W Mend & wf to
V r Gnlp lot 3 blk 32 Wheeler, $10.
.W'stuccu Lodge No. 114 I. O. 0 F.
tj -'rink Ovens 1-3U 41 and 47 Blk 2
j. O O. F. Cem'ty, $.3.
Henry Diehl& wf to N. J. Berns
1 & 2 blk 10 A. A. Miller's Addn
ti Tillamook, S1250.
J . G. Balmer & wf to N C Hansen
20 acre tract in sec 2 T 1 N R 10 W al
so 20 acre tract in sec 2 T 1 N R 10 W.
Mortgage. Grover K Hart and wf
to Lucia Day 15.91 acres, in sec 31 T 1
S S 9 W being tr.ck five "A" in Hunt
Farm partition, mtg fur 2 years. $3000.
D L Van do Wiele & wf to W. S. Cone
lots 5 & G blk 1 J as Fuller's Addn. to
Tillamook, $1150.
NEMALE.M VALLEY NEWS.
Fr ' Reporter:
Dr. Hamilton was called to the home
o' C. 1,. Alley to adminis'er medical
t ' itment to Clyde Alloy who wan se
ver ly burned on the face by the explo
s. j.i uf a gasoline lamp. The boy is re
covering very nicely and no serious
consequences are anticipated.
G. II. McKimens will get a much
needed outlet to the county road from
his pla-'o f a result of a session with
Commissioner Edner at Tillamook City
ast week. The project will cost about
$3,000 and give several settlers a road
t their property.
The report in the Oregonian fr m
Wheeler last week stated that the nu'f
carried logs acrosa the P. R. & N.
track at Enright, about 10 miles inland.
Great Scott! How did wo miss it? Ev
idently the Wheeler correspondent had
a nightmare.
S. G. Reed and L. S. Miller have a
new plan to get a road to Cronen'a
d ck. The proposed road will go thru
Manzanita Beach and Necarney City
and then through U.e open sand fur
about a mile before reaching the dock.
Tiey propose to make their crossing at
Fisher's point. The road may be a
good thing for the beaches but there
are more important projects that need
attention than this happens to be. It
may be built sometime but not this
.year at least.
O, II. Wheeler and W. P. McCluro
left for Portland Tuesday morning via
Seaside. Mr. Wheeler spent several
days in the city looking after his inter
ests, also to assume personal charge of
tht log driving on the North Fork of
the Nohalom river when n groat j-im
had blocked that stream at the Alloy
placo. This was broken without iniich
dittlculty and all tho los aro now safo
ly stored in tho roceivlitji boom in lido
water.
Quito a nutnborof now niombors have
been a Idfd to the NVhtilo-n C"iin. r
rial Club this woo. d i. t to oTirt.i
of several hanl working boottoM who
got oxeoedincjy busy an I nulled fo all
they wore worth to croato an I 'lorot
in tho Club. They expect to nviko a
big showing before the wmtor is over.
Captain John Bash It vi.ntin with
his family in Nehalom. huug boon
civen a short vacation from Ins duties
as a master of a tramp lumli.-r carrier
plying between Gray's Harbor a-ul San
Pedro.
G rami pa Whooler is thinning serious
ly of sending a carrier pigeon t other
parts of the world to ascertain if the
tlood has gone down yet. We have en
joyed two olid weeks of ramy weather
already and prospects look very favor
able for a continued spoil of ram U
is trying on our nerves but. perhaps,
wc may live tt.r uh it until spring.
I Fred 1d.l .e' . .if Mohler, has been
appoint! deput road s ipervis.': ' -r
the present year to bo in charge "f the
North f,rk ami S nith fork secti m of
this ro.i district We behove that tho
appointment has fallen into compete t
bands and assure the com nunit tint
road work will he conducted in an able
satisfactory manner, since Mr. addaoh
has served" in tiat capacity for several
yeirs in this valley.
V,'ag-r Worhlp.
"There i i.o i.eb wtlilp of na
tional gc:iill tU Aiiie.ieu "lei.ii.'
uUronit. ' -a ul a i Ht ,m. retui m-,1 umii
U"t. "In lit 1-i.u.ii. . i.tr ii.-: .u t '
v;u-ru til.- jn.iie ot iru-e ... - "!'.
ai to tUe o,...o-er. U-cin'i. 'f
ejll m. tolviuuiiiltiiK the top n..;. !i .i.l
,:.l--.-.l. U l;nt the iuost pii'ii.i ii fe.i
A.v of tiiix i;r.tkul tttluraCoii i.- tii.it
.!Bti.t tin- tolU't-s as i:ii
(lie ei.il-r.ile owning uf a V w York
juitieuce In tutntt. I mim lu-il our
lundluily as to the propru t of appear
'.Ui: at the opera In mu-Ii a ui.ik,-.liift
kiwtuuie a my tmiri-t ttanlnilH' jrTnnt
M 'It ilepemN entirely tiiion the com
poser you lutfinl to hour, fraiilt'iu.'
as her iistouiMiiiig reply. -lor .-.onie
our (reent attire uoilld W porfet im
proper, but If It Is the great Wagner
you are to hear' She broke off. but
an expriw.-lve shnic of the shoulders
tohl plainer than word that It would
lie an atTront to his ashes to appnr
In anrtlilng but the mict stunning and
up to date evening guivn." New York
Tribune.
When Thanks Wert Given.
Many year, aso n notitl chief of th
tribe of Ohlppown Indians while hunt
ing wounded a deer and followed It for
miles. The chase was long and very
severe, and the Indian was In the hist
stages of exhaustion from fatigue and
lack of food and water when he found
himself on the top of a wonderful
mountain, at the foot of which nestled
a beautiful luke crystal clear. From
the surface of the lake trout leaped,
and ujHm the shore lay the deer he had
hunted Here were food, water. Msh
and fuel for cooking.
Raising hli hand and facing the apt
ting sun. the exhausted chief exclaim
ed. Nh-pem-lng." which In the Chip
pewa tongue means "heaven" or "the
place on high."
The story was remembered, and the
uame given by the Indian was adopted
by the white settlers when the present
city of Ishpenilng. Midi., was formed.
-Ladles' Home Journal.
Inexperienced.
Ill a boarding house for bachelor
Ainuiid.i. a typical "mammy," looked
after the guests' comfort In true .south
ern style, so well that one of the men
thought he would take her away with
dim In the summer In the capacity of
hoesekeener Toward spring ho way
laid her In the hall one day find said:
"Mainly, do you like the country'"
Maudy reckoned she did.
"Would you like to go away with
me this hummer and keep house for
me?"
Mandy was sure she would.
"Suppose I get a bungalow. Do you
thlnl; you could take care of It nicely
by yourself?"
Mandy gasped nnd rolled her eye
"'Deed, no, tuassa! Reckon you all
better got somebody else; I don't know
nothln' about takln' euro of any ani
mals." Ilarper'H Magazine.
Antiquity of Nagging.
No, If you are nagged you are not
alone In yonr experience. Nor aro the
nagged persons of this ago the only
nagged persons of any nge. Nagging
is an old custom. They tell Us that
Adam. Job, Socrates, Aesop, Leonldaa,
Mnehlavelll and many more distin
guished historical personages were vlc
tlies of nagging. Tills, jtvuvcu the an
tiquity hut not the wisdom or the
respectability of nagging. And If It
la (is old as It Is claimed to bo let It
crawl away somewhere to dlo. For ,
come to think of It, nagging Is Just
as hurtful to the nagger as It Is to the
nagged. So why Injure ourselves foi
the purpose of liijurylng some one else?
Samson did that, you know, when he
pulled down the temple of Gaza and
oroke Jils own buck. I tn flier a pool
example to follow, eh? Detroit Free
Press.
Man's Lovo For Woman,
"If a mat) loves n woman for her
looks he will love her for live years.
If he loves her mlud lie will lovo her
for tun years. If he loves her ways
he will love her forever," And every
woman believes when she marries that
her lover loves her ways, Kxchuugu.
TALK NUMBER THREE
ARE YOU A HOME OWNER OR ARE YOU A HOME RENTER?;
WHICH CLASS DO YOU BELONG TO?
UUw Ms- fiiuU Vsi Uama in I tnrrrlt tann Ho n Kllllrl thP THVAn
DO YOU KNOW THIS STORY?
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v calthv man todav, if I'd Iiail a little sense wlirn 1 was younger."
"Wliv, I can remember when the main street of this here town, was nothing but a cow track, am)
ould'a .not the best corner on it for a sou-; and I'm no singer either."
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in my auto. 1 tell you, boys, property 's the thinj."
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.seems to know that Hli is passing up IUSehane. Dou'l you know tlmt the property you can tet
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over, then call on u. We have just the investment vou ueed I.et u show it to vou.
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In very cui lcu nditun pttpirt), dnjoii tin- mimhiii i ntk ,-cnooi i niiorenn riny imumi in jutt; 3 lilo3k trottl the .New High S-hit
Kver lot hub 6 fi ot side wall. Nine new huii eii have been but It In tins tract thin leur. Win ;ut our. la the Next?
Ur;OISQNHIi;i clMIIIITIOiV
Is very choice Kastslde property, in fnrt there.is none better in TilhimooV (My. Thin new platting, in In that trod of lm on the Kant of I'AllK
STItKKT to "Lovers I.ane" all if which layn North of the loiinty Itond nnd 'l Inrd Stitct. Kvery lot olterrd just cannot lw out-cUnn.-il in U.
City at the prevailing price nnd U-ina.
U'e have a numlerof ironpecMvc buers In this property. Pon'tdehn in u liking your indectlon. enrly. Come to thU Olllce and we will It pleArj
to give vou further information .i to price and ttrm.i.
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1 1) 1 '!. Don't wait, look after your choice of lots before the Choice tire Gone forever.
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To every lol purchaser, either iu iv or Goodspeeds Additions, who take contracts or deed, the Architect
Mr. J. F. Stranahau connected with this office, willjdnuv you your plans and specifications lor a honk
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irom now iuhii .- nn ist, i- 1 mi ilmju .i wccmi muucemeui ld mosc cicsirmir to uiuiil ami LUts Mcri
vice alone i.s worth a jjrent deal ior which wo absolutely make no charge, il is froc.
ALL l,0TS PRICED. TERMS: 10 per cent cash. Installments: 10:00 per month
R0LLIE W. WATSON, SSSk'SS
Office in Tcdd Kctel, Cictrd ricor, Loth P. ones, Optn Every Dey end Evir,lrt Ur til IC:C0 C'clcck
FireIrturencfc Jr. Ccr.lU ratic n Frocf (orr panic r. Euildirt Jfand cr(t?eLctr.s cn City Frcpcrty.
Rentals and Collections. Taxes paid. for Non-Residents.
Ten Days Clearance Sale
BEGINNING SATURDAY, JAN. 17,
I Will Sell Everything Below Cost to Make
Room for the New Spring Goods
g$15.00 Plumes Going at $7.85
$5.00 Plumes Going at $2.85
$4.50 Hats Going at $2.75
$3.00 Hats Going at $1.25
OTHER GOODS SOLD ACCORDINGLY
HILMA JOHNSON
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD ONLY
$1.50 Per Year
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