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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1914)
e. e. Issued Ctvicc .1 Uleck CromMcy, editor Cuodny and Friday Entered as sec ond-cl.i matter May 17, 1910. at tho pot olHeo t Tillamook, Oregon, under the net of March 3, IS?.." SrnSCKUTION SI. SO A vkau in ADVANCK fldvcrllsltirt Kates ' ccal Advertisements first Insertion, per lino - f Each subsequent Insertion, line Homcstemi Notices Timber Claims Notices, per line Cards of thanks, per line Locals, 'ier line, first insertion Kaeh subsequent insertion, line .O.r Resolutions of Condolence and ! Lodjre notices, per line .05 W i KusinoM Professional canls.ino. l.TO Disnhv Advertisement, per inch .2A 6 t0 i) i;,,l.. i I, tmiat ! in this of. fice o.i Monday and Thtirsday Morn ings to insure publication in follow -inic Tuesday and Friday issues. Reasons are "imperative. 10 00 .06 ,w 7J TTHSDA V A.Nl'AK V '27, H)U, On Wednesday evening Opie Head will lecture at the Christian Chun-h and supply the sec Jn 1 number of the high grade lecture c u-se which the Christian Church people have nrrangl for this winter. The first number was all and even more than could be ox pected, and there is every reason to believe that Mr. Head will civc our people a rare treat. A fine coure has been arranged for and it i hoped our people will appreciate the efforts that have been maiJe by turning out in large numbers and patronizing these attract- j ions, Let us give upiu Keau a roai welcome et in her should not be confined to her owner. She is an important factor it, the development ami prosperity of our country. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The people of the country nnd busi-! mss men especially have been much ' interested in regard to President Wil son's special message on the trust question. During his campaign for the presidency. President Wilson promised that legitimate business would not suf fer if he and the Democratic party were put in power, and it is quite evi dent from the tone of his recommend ations as contained in his message that legitimate business interests are not to be disappointed. The president recommends personal punishment by imprisonment of mem bars of corporations who may be re sponsible for violations of the law. Tnis provision is vital in regard to the enforcement of any law. Under the old order of things, corporations which were made up, to some extent, of in nocent investors, wen; punished as a whole bv fines, thereby causing the innocent invstor to suffer with the guilty investor. President Wilson re commends that the men who are actual ly responsible for crookedness be the only ones punished, and they punished in a way that will cause them to feel the The President's I ttest message has i Wheeler, broucht reioic.iu ihrouzoout the whole I Elmer Furnished by Pacific Abstract Co. War. Deals. W. E. Ingnlle A- wf to Mary E. Harriets, lot 16 bits. 2. Ocean View, T. H. Potter Realty Co. to O. ('.. ly, lot.-. 27, 2S blk 51', Bayoeenn Park. $10. T. M. Kennedy A- wf to Fred J. Mil ler, part Sec S T 3 N R 10 W, ioW Paulus 1). Newell & wf lo Henry Tohl. tract in See 23 T 3 N R 10 W. on Nehalem River, J10. Eutatia E. Conntock toC. E. Hank, part Sees 2. 3, 10 T 2 N R D W. Peter J. Kauf man to S. D. Penny, lt I and 5 blk 2t Its 10 and 11 blk SO Rock away Hearh, et al J15. Brighton Developoment Co. to" bert & Maraaret Jackson, lots 'SO, blk. 79 Brighton Reach. S500. Urn. War. Deed. J. I). Morris & to J. L. DeLong. Its 11 and 12 blk Santi Lake by the Sea, et al, $1. Mtgs. C. L. ami 1). D. Wallace to G. U Talcott. port Sec. 24 T 2 N R 10 W. 120 a. S1300. Chrence L. Doughney & wf to H. A. CITATION. In tltc County Court of lite State of Oregon for the County of 1'Mnmook. In the matter of tho estate of William Curtis, deceased. To I Julia A. t'urtis, David Curtis, Jennie McCiheo, Annie Billings, Charles Curtis nnd Nellie Mur phv. I CREETINO: ! In the nainoot the State of Oregon, ' vou are hereby cited and requited to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, at the Court room thereof, at lillmnook Ciiy in the County of Till ntook on the llth day of March, , 1911. al 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot that day, then and there to show ciu if any tliete Ik, why un order should not bo liliulo authoriiiriit and Itrunung tho administrator of said estate, to sell all the following deti iibed real prop erty to-wit : ! I he South-west quarter of the South east quaiter ami the South east quarter of the S.iuth-wost quarter of Section thirty, IT. :. S. P. 9. West, Wit. Mer. (Les thiee tracts sold) containing 72 26 acres. Witness, the Hon. Homer Minon Judge of the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook , with the seal of said Court ullixed, this 2Uh day of January A. D. 1911. Attest: J. C. Holdon, , Clerk. If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to WHEELER To Do The Manufacturing In 5U.MnO.N5. the Circuit Court o( the Stnte Al ar. wf N R Todd, 20 acre tract in Sec. 7 T 3 9 W. &00. Chas. W. Mead & wf to Chss. Sea mon. tract in lot 5 Sec 2 T 2 N R 10 W, being pnrt of lots 7, S and 9 blk 31 and all of lots 3, -4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 and part of lots S. 10, 11, 1 arid 2 blk 82 Wheeler. Edward F. Worthington to Mary J. Cone, -10 a. in Sees 1-1 ami 15T 4 S R 10 W. 52500. Samuel l.undben; & wf to Nehalem Valley Bank, part of lot 5 blk 22 U&Q. II. Gary & wf to Nehalem R 10 oi Oregon, for the County of i Tillamook, I Thomas F. Ilutfum, Plaintiff, vs. Mina RutTum, Defendant. To Minn Knlfum defendant: i I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 1 OF OREGON. You are hereby required , i to appear and answer the complain i I filed against you in the above ontltle.1 suit witnin six weeks from the date of ! the first publication hereof; ami if you , fail so to answer, for want thereof the ' plaintitr will apply to the Court fur n decree diacolviiii.' and annulling the, ; marriage contract now existing be-1 ' tween the plaintitr and the defendant, I 'and for such other ami further relief i m to the l.ourt may seem just nnd ' equitable. This summons is served upon you by ! ' tiublication by order of the Honorable ' Webster Holmes, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, 'or the County of Tillamook, dated at chnm- ' bers in MeMinnville. Oregon, the 1Mb I day of December, 1913. The first pub-' Mention hereof is mule on the 23nl day ( of December. 1913 C. W. Talm.v' & E. J. Chuissen, Attorneys for Plaintiff SUMMONS. Fro Nitt's a ml ftMclal E3fl&2liir4int'iittt to those wlso will I liiiB? pai.y imB!k to - - Wheeler t Da iQiasa of nvt living ci.ty on Alcalcm ISaiy Nehalem Harbor Co. Wheeler, Oregon Pmibnd Office. Tiltimooli Ollit4 .12? t'jllirisc nld.q Cart I1 K. Ikjlt mt:o . Tne trust question has been ! Valley Bar.k. part Sec 32 T 3 N rc-ognizd as a knotty problem ml ! W, bO acres. ?&?0. until now there has been considerable! Satisfaction of Mtgs. Mark T. uneasiness in roganl to the same. How- to Eva K. Johnson, release mtg in e.er, under the master mind of the " Pg 259, covering president the entanglemenu are being straightened out, to the injury of no honeat business or enterprise. For every critical period in the history of our country a man has been raised up to successfully handle the ailairs of that period. We are now passing through the most critical period of our gener ation, and from all apiearances Presi dent Woodrow Wilson is proving him self to be the man of of the hour. His like, for depth and farsightedness has not been kr.own since Lincoln'3 time. WHAT DAIRYING D02S Cox Bk. acre tract and part of Sec 11 T 1 f R 10 W, 122 a. Z. T. Hogard to T. N. Kennedy, re leases mtg. lk. R page 490, covering part Sec 8 T 3 N R 10 W. 0 acres. O. A. Lommen to Clarence L. and Marie Douehney, release of mtg bk page -',92, covering a 20 acre tract in See 7 T 3 N R 9 W. Paul F. Kuper to II. and Iiuise Kupor, releage of mtg. bk. U page 237. Releaso of Mtg. John Carlson to Jay H. Uj on, releases mtg bk T pg 33 covering lands in Sec 31 T l S R 10 W. Partial Ass'gt. of Mtg. Ncstucca Valley Jlar.k and Kittie Mills to Morri son Mills, mtg. bk P pg ,076, covering land in Sec 1 T f, S R 9 V 159.90 acres except 0 acres deeded to Estelle Wal lace, being the N. SO acres of said land. Ass'ut. of Mtg. R. S. Wise to O. H. Stubond, assigns rntg bk Y page 118. covering lot 12 Strose Acres. QCD. Otto Hamrnargron to C. E. Haak, lots 9, 10, II, and part See T 3 no w, tins deed is given to correct i error in deed bk 27 page 237. $1. Monta Davidson to John R. Hurler, 13 acre tract in NE cor. of Sec 13 T 1 In the Circuit Court of the 5tate of Oregon forTillnmook County. Montgomery Turner, Plaintiff, vs. A. H. Ruger and Eva RugT. his wife. F. R. Beats and Bird I. Heals, his wife, 0. H. Ward, Othon fnrhnrelis and Clara Caehnrelis. his wif, Goorue J. Gonnni.kofHio.tui. Ed ward J. Schafer, an! Tillamook i-ouiuv. neiemianu. ; if,.,,,,, i.i. ,ir.. ,. c... i in, ioii To Othon Cacharelis. Clara rnehnrelis, I in favor of Montgomery Turner, nlx.ve his wife, and Edward J. Schafi r, Du-1 named plaintllT, li)n the following fondants: In the name of the State of described real property to-wil : Oregon: You are herebv commanded j C immoncmg at the half miH stake ami required to be aid appear i" the ' between sections 16 and 22 in T. 1 S. i atx.ve entitled court and answer the R. 9 W. of the Wil Mer , and running complaint tiled against vou in the above ! thonce S. ll reals to tho S. E. corner lenuueii caue on or neiore llie ex-' of th N. W. (piarlei of section 23 piration of six weeks from the date of i thence in a northwesterly the first oublieaticm of this summons tho S. E. corner of tho N, in the TILLAMOOK H ERA!.!), tho I of the N. W. nuarter of date of the first i hnin.r .1 ;. nil i , 1)l, IOI f m.rl tl... FMalu at Charles II. and Francis Foreclosure of rntg, tract of 3.099 acres of land in Sec l(i T 5 S R 10 W, mtg Rec. bk x pg 117. From Western Farmer: There Is no other branch of divert fiel agriculture so important to the progress of a community. The fertility of the soil can best b-s mair.tained by the liberal use of barnyard manure, and the dairy herd not only imkin Uv possible, but dairying is a! . m 's re munerative than other ;.rn,:hea of farming, when properly carried on. Dairying has made wonderful pro gress since the advent of the modern ! S R 10 W, So. creamery and the conmrner of butter ! Probate Cases has not only been benefited by being Burke, dee'd. furnished a more wholesome and palat- ' Guardianship of Paul Everitt able article of food, but the wife in the . a minor. farm home has been relieved of the Circut Court N(), mu , drudgery .nc.dentto making butter on ; Wilhelmina Walters, vs. Wm. '. i ueru jurmuriy ine cream Jones was ripeneu anu cnurneu into Lutter under conditions not conductive to fine 1 (mality in the finished product, and in i the majority of casas by unskilled hands, now tho most of the milk or cream is delivered to a modern cream ery, A'here conditions are suited to tho purpose of making butter and tho re- suit has been a wonderful improve- ! ment in the quality of our dairy pro ducts. As the quality has improved consumption has increased and the pro- gress of dairying has been remaikuble during the last decade, j The perpetuity oi tne country's great-1 neaj depends upon increasing the pro-1 auction of farm products from year to year, a result which not only furnishes o'-r people with food, but maintains the prosperity of our farming commun ities. Increase in production can only come through improved methods of agriculture and soil improvement. When it is' considered that the dairy cow is the foundation for soil improve ment and farming prosperity, her im portance is best understood, and inler- reof Into of the last publication thereof beinir February 21th, 191 1, to wit: on or bo fore February 2-1 Mi. l'M J You will please take notice that if vou fail so to appear and answer the complaint filed herein, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayd for and demanded in his com plnint. to-wit: for a decree and judg ment in his favor and against all of said defendant and each of them, as follow" : 1st: For a judgment against th- de fendant A. II. Huaor for $1.1,900. with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum since September 11th. 1912, up on five certain promissory notes, made, executed and delivered liy A. II. Kuger to plaintiff on Sept. Mth, 1912, for di Huron t sums aggregating Slfi.iKK), and for the further sum of $1000 attor ney's fees, and for the costs and dis- I uiirsernoriiH oi mis sun. zrti: I hut that certain morti;aip nr.de, executed and delivered by de fendnnt A. II. Ruger and Eva Ruger, his wife to plaintiiron September Mlh, 1912, to eci.re the payment of five cer tain promissory notes for (1'frerent sums aggregating $15,900. dated Sop- ; temper uih, una, and bearing interest at the rule of six pur cent per annum, uurKc, ; ndjiidt'eil to be u lien prior in time , and superior in right to the c aim. in- terest and lien of said defendants Othon ' Caeharolis. Clara Cricharelis, and I'M ward J. Schafer. A. H. Ruger, Eva Kuifor his wife, F. R. Reals, and Bird I.. Reals, his wife, G. H.Ward, George '.i. 'leannanopouius, and llllnrnook 'County and each and all of them in and to me real property therein described , .frd' I hat the defendants above named and each ami all of them bo inn-closed of and from a riirl.t MM. and interest at law or in equity in and io nam real property Hereinafter do . scrincd. 4th: for a decree foreclosing that COME IN AND ENQUIRE ABOUT IT ' .iMi.iLi''W0 T'T,1 u'l(!CXlic!1 'i' ........ jr ni.)jcf uim r.va diriction to W. quarter section Harris, Bargain Store Opposite Ed's Garage lifts Opened a lreuiacion uurnrv Fot Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lot. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. 2-11 rods, more or leiis; thence N to the section line between said sec tions 15 and 22, HO rods; thence E. on said section line HO rods to the place of beginning, containing fiO acres, more or less. Also the homestead claim of Peter Brant being the S. W, quarter of Sec lion l&. T. 1 S. R. IIW. of the Wil. Mer. excepting therefrom CM acres hereto fore deeded by Peter Brunt and wife to Mary E. Judd by deed recorded at page 108 of Book I; of the records of deeds ot Tillamook County, Oreu'on; to secure tho payment of the said five promissory notes hereinbefore mention ed, for Slf.,900, and further decreeing i nai sum properly no sold as iiikiii execution at law, and tho proceeds of said sale be applied as follows; (a) to the costs and expenses of said aale ; (b) to tho costs and disburse ments of this suit; (c) to tho payment of Cm attor ney fees awarded to this plalntiir: (d) to the payment to plaintiff of tho several sums hereinbefore mentioned and for which judgment is herein prayed. (e) That the balance, if auv, be paid over to the clerk of Ihu above entitled court to he disposed of as this court might hereinafter direct, f.th: That if the proceeds of said sub, be insufficient to make tho above pay ments that plaintiff have Judgment docketed by the clerk of the above un titled court for Hindi deficiency against tho defendant, A. II. Ruger. Oth: That the defendant!! and each onthem. and all puraonH claiming or to claim by, through or under them and each of them be adjudged to have no right, title, Interest or lien upon said mortgaged real property sought to be foreclosed herein, or any part thereof, and that each and all of them bo for ever barred and foreclosed and enjoin ed from setting out any right, title, interest or elaim in or to fho hiiiiio or any pun wioroor, excepting only tho statutory right of redumption. Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTEOPATHIC PIIY-SICIAN AND SUU' : EON Obntctricttl Specialist Both PI... Me Res. and Oillce : Wbllehouse Residence. TILLAMOOK ORE. jK. A. I). PKUKINh. uiiaiKHNT iiKNTiar Office in Sturgeon Hldg. All Work Giinnintrcd. ril.I.AMOOK. . OR BOON DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, ilai Locnled in the Commercial BUg., Succeeding Dr. I'. J. Slurp. All Work Giurinlrrd, Both Phono. Office I Iinim ? !" 2,f: i io ii.yi p. ni. Opto Hvrnhijn from V uiilll 8 o'clock rt. i . JtJUl wwver h i imi'i. -'i r 'i i !. i , oil. i Tilidtiiook Ci. L. DICK it SON, Yt lkllt Plxmri ... . 1 Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST wjlleo Hours Irom 9 a. m. tof, p, Oddfellowi Buiidmg Both Phones m. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Ml. tk I I 1 J IV 1 'll 111 I iln . . i ruitcirAi uirrclor and Urrntrdb I ...I.. lll 11 Tillamook D m mm IjT t l;OK SAIJ. AT At j rnrirh VETERINARIAN (Both Phones) Tillamook Oregon JOHN I.LLANI) III.M)L'KS0N Attorniiy-uld ,iv AbstriKler fillamook County Honk llldg. T. H. G0YNE Attorney-al-Law a.idj Land Office Businsss, Opposite Cotirlhouie 7th: That pluintlir bu allowed to bo. eomu thu purchaser nt said salo. 8th: That nlaintifl' hiivn um,.i, r,n,. and further relief as to this court seem meet and just in equity. This summons is served upon you by order of Honorablo Webster Holmes. Circuit Jiidgu of Tillamook County, Oregon, which order miuln ..ml .Inl.wl on Jan. 10th. 1914 rumilres vou to no. pear and answer th eomni,.i,.t r,i..,i against vou heroin, on or i.r,.r,. n... exiirutioii of six weeks from the date of tho firnt publication of this sum- mnnu In .!. 'I'll Ifrwwr v..... . . ..,., . ,1,, u i.i.imwuiv lll'.KAIil), tO-Wlt: On Or before Fl.brni.ru Oll. 1914. ' Thos. H. Tonguo. Jr., Attornov for Plafntlfr. Geo. P. Winslow ATTORNEY-AT-LAW illlamooK Block Room 202 Tillamook. Oregon J. CLAU88EN Lawyer Dkuthciihk A dvokat Conimcrcinl Hnilrlinr GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Building I I.' I I Wf" il H I ii Ji-- rr i II I XI 111 la MARB DON'T SPOIL a r.nnn bv keeping him In Hhnbby old - - '""in iMUiivpn ii"- uuhi stock at priceH that tempt you. , A WELL MA 1)10 IIAItN . ..w -'II IT III III If VII HI!" W of your liorso, but contrlbuU - - - j .... ( , , , iniiiir ii bo avoided If tho old llnmeal discarded In tlmo. Km A mm. tm m m m k www m mm 1 T PUbl Tillamook Painter and Ptiper I Contracts Taken listiniatt'H Minus All work Guitnintccd, Tillnm