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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
Cbe'Ciiiamook fierald C. G. Cromblcy, editor Issued CwUc a UJcck Cucsdav and Frldav Entered as mvomJ-cIam matter May 17. 1910. at the pvxt office at Tillamook. Oregon, under th act of Mareh 3. lSTS. SCH5CRI1TION S1.50 A YHAR IN ADWNCK Jldvcrtislrtfl Rates I teal AdvertUemeot rtwt Insertion, per lir - ? .! Eftfh iibf)unt inrtion. lin . Homestead Notice - S Timber CUinw - - 10.CO Notice, per lin ... .06 Curds uf thank, per hoe .OS Locals, -r line, first insertion - l Bach !tul.rtont inrtkH, line .05 ReohitKny of TotMloIenec arJ Ixlpe notice., per line ,M Buitw5.v ProfefcHilcard.mo. 1.00 PfepSv A ivcrt'neineM. w Inch .'Jfi ALL lhsplav Ads must to in tM of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ing to injure publication in folk in Tuesday and Friday Usaos. Keaoons are "imperative. FRIDAY JANUARY 30, l!U-k Another stage in the Mexican ita tba ba been rcacrn-d. in the t-nirc of a decree by the llucrta government. SB.psndinit payment of interest on t-V national debt. The bended debt of Mexico about tSSO.XQ.OOO, of which three-fourth is in foreign coH bwd and ooe fourth in domestic silver bond. At five per cent, the interest on this debt i 312,509.000. and Mexico i. find ing it difficult to keep it up, and pay war expenses. The bic bankinc boute of France and England have advised Hurrta to take this steo. behevifi? that hi the long run foreign bond holder will fare better if the money the Mexi can government can raise is pat Into arms and ammunition. The Contitu twnaluu declare that they will repud iate all loans advan;ed to I'uecU; bat European diplomatists do not take this seriously, believing that any ulti mate administration in Mexico will be required to pay ail obligation. What effect this default in financial obli ra tions will have upon the revolution, re mains to le seer, gion of the hip. The wedjte-'Baped appearance from the aide cow. from the aairy cow having lew depth in the region of the shoalder thus in the region of the burrel and udder. The more marked these wedges. th more cktsely an animal conform to the dairy type. The hair of a dairy cow should be fine ant! soft; the skin soft and pliable and not to thic ;. A Rood dairy cow nuelv carries a thick, still skin. A great deal of emphasis should be plaeod I in Sec A. SaraRn. lot 1 blk 21 lUyoecan I'ark. j M0. Hrighltm Development Co. to Mary II. Antes lota 45 4nd oik 73 Hrigh. tn Keach.fAX Hay City Kami Co. and First Hank and Trust Co. to Francis B. Aline, lota ( II. 12, blk 21 Hay View Addn. to lUy City. The Nohatoni Co. to School Dist. No. 1?, low 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. t blk :S Wheeler. JWW. Nehalora Harbor Co. to School Put. No. 45, Iota S 10 bU ,t Wheeler, f.W. Tfc Nehalem Co to Chi. W. Mead, part of lota S, 4 biV :U and nrt of lU 2. l blk 2S. Wheeler, ot al. MO. Nehaletn Harbor Co. to Chss. W. Mead, part of lot l blk S2. Wheeler, et al SI Kmm l WillWta to First Bank and Trust Co, lot 2 blk SI William Addn. to Hoy City, et nl, MO. J. Hobt. TompkU A wf to B. P Hobc. 80 acre in Sot 35 T l S It lo W. nd riffht of way adjacent thereto. M. Tillamook County Bank to Mary A. ' Kinney. North i of U I. li, I blk 45. Thayer's A Mn U rtllrrnjofc. JSOO. , Deed. R. Smith and S. Killen to F. S. Stanley, and. int. in land in Sec 16. 2 23. 24. T 3 N K S W. and lan.1 in Se 30. 29 X N R 7 W. SI. ! Mtc. IjOO Kinnnmn to F. R. Heals. Jonas nnd Alphu V. UUon. 53 acre tr.ict i T1SK9W, $7. i If Yoa Can Manufacttife Anything Come to WHEELER It U.UUI T o Do The Manuf actoring upon this matter in selecting- dairy cuttle. The bone should bo fine from coarseness in order to animal a look of refinement. W. H. Richards. !'rofeor Animal Husbandry, N. D. Arieultural College. ami fret ive Urn .VET PROFIT IN THE DAIRY BUSINESS SUPERINTENDENT CHURCH ILL'S RAID ON CIGARETTES From Oreeonian : State Saorintevksnt Churchill has now taken up his paddle to "swat the cicareite" and ftjm chat we know of his enterceti; disoosition. we shall look for some potent blows. He has discov ered that a ureat many boys betrin cigarette srnokintr at the atce of 7 or S years. Of course these unhappy ur chins rapidly pas on into hopeless dro fiends unless something is done to res cue them. Mr. Churchill's rescue plan is to be state wide. In one way and another he will have control of sixty eight prizes at the next State Fair and he jrives notice "that not a solitary prize shall go to a cigarette smoker." This ought to make the schoolboys of Uregun stop and think. If the State Supenntendrnt of Public In struction condemns the evil habit so severely many of them will surely be led to abandon it. A lad who beg;ns cigarette smoking in his ear'y years has little prospect of ever bewKning a normal man. He will be dwarfed both in brain and body. His mind will almost certainly be feeble and his mus cles undersized. What boy wants to grr.v up a cigarette fiend ernbecile and wretched? The effect of overin dulgence in this abominable habit is bad enough upon mature men ; upon i boyr it is ruinous. I There ha been a terrible increase in the cigarette habit lately. Many! men have laid aside their pipes and cigars and beUken tnemselves to the little nuisance, hut the growth of the ' deadly practice has been greatest j among youths and small boys. The crusade against cigarettes will gain a strong impetus from Mr. Churchill's j common-sense efforts. He has the op-, portunity to achieve great good for) the boys of the state and we believe that he will use it to the utmost. ', As well as in any other business mean a clear gain after all deductions of cost for production. Right here, it K up to you to sharpen your pencil, and bfgin to figure, if you intend to make, a real success of your busineM. The i average hand milker will milk from six to eight cows per hour. His labor is worth from fifteen to twen'y cents per hour. Consider the fifteen cor.t man milking six cows per hour and the twenty cent man eight cows per hour, j we may ficure the following unit cost: j Per cow per milking $0.02j. Per cow , per dav (2 milkings) $0.05. Per cow i per month (thirty days) ?1 50. Tne , In tlic Circuit Court of the Stnte cost milk production by the Sharpies of Oregon forTill.imook County. Mechanical Milker ma v be fstitnatod j Montgomery Turner, PlaintilT, a fnl!nir flnp mnn with n threi nnd ' VS. equipment, milking three cow at at time (known as a one-man outfit), can ; Agt. of.Mtir. Alpha V. Olson to F. R. Heals, i int. atmign mt in bfc P. pg 44, covering knd in S iex 21, 22 T I S R 9 W. Mtgs. Tracy P.. Elliott A wf to C. A. Elliott. Ind in Sec 13 T S N R 10 W. 1 cont. 20 acros, 5600. Claod 1. Myers & w to Frank Allan der. lot 4 blk 11 Park Addn to Tilla mook. ssx. Satisfaction of Mtg. Bessie Will iams '.o John Ray Marble, release mtg bk U pg 52 covering land in Sec 13 T 3 N R 10 W. Pari. Roteae Chas. Seamon and wf to Chas. Mead, part release of mtg bi V pg 161 part of iol 7 blk 31 and part lot 3 blk 32 Wheeler. J200. Articles of Incorporation. First Her man Refuimed Congregational Church of Tillamook, Ore. F. K. Heals to lon Kinnamnn, sat. of mtg bk SV pg 4S7 53 a. in Sec 7 T 1 S K 9 W. less three acres. SU.M.MONS. JFrtM Siis sand MikiaKl liidn'ffiaiakiaiM thosit ivSio miU firing i$ny- Wheeler tfot i.HCl II f t t II I i II J city o'ii'z Xvlmlvni Hay milk from thirty to thirty-five cows per hour. Taking the average of thirty two cows and figuring the rust of the labor of this man twenty cents per hour, we find the cost of machine milk ing for thirty-two cows will be twenty cents per milking, forty cents per day, or twelve dollars per m nth, whi"h equals thirty-seven arid one-half cents per cow per month. The r.iirheat pos sible figure fori covering the cost of fuel repairs and general upkeep will not exceed three dollars and twenty cents per month, or ten cents per cow per month, giving the total unit cost of mechanical milk production, inclu sive of everything, as forty-seven and A. H. Rugcr ami Eva Rug-r. his wife, I. R. Reafc- and Hlr-i L R.-aU, his wife. C. H Ward. Othon Cachnn-li nl Clarn Carharflis. his wiff. Goortre J. Cieannakowuilu, Ed- I ward J. Srhafer, an! Tillinnook C'iiintv, Defendants. To Othon 0-hareli. Clarn Cacharclis, His wife, nnd Edward .1. Schafer, Do-j fendant : In the name of the State of ; Oregon You are herpby rommamled j an i required to In- al apt-nr in the i ' ove entitled court and answer the. complaint filed againt vou in tf-e alxive ' entitled cue on or before the" ex- ' pirati'vn of nix weeks from the date of ! Nehalem Hay boy Co. Wheeler, Oregon PorlUnJ OIHcfi Tillamook Office 327 l-Jilln ld 13 tie :irsi iiuoiirtn'iin ni ini" summons e v ,.,-. : .i. t.i i i unnf iil'miii, .... tnu s..r.. corner if tho date of the fir publicHtion herMif' i being January 13th, 191 1, and the dnte ! 'of the 'ast publication thereof being February 21th, 191 1, u wit: on or be ' fore Fehmarv 21th. 191 J You will please tk- notice thnt if Ruger, his wife, on Sept Uth, 1912, in favor of Montgomery Turner, above numd plaintilT, upon the following dencribod real property t-wif C .inmeneing at the half mite stake between sections 15 and 22 in T. 1 S. ther.ee S. lfif) rods to the" S. K. eoriwr w.p" "M i'rr.le. e-..r- i.f th N. W. quartui of auction 22 thence in a northeterlv dirrction Un NOIICI: CLOMNfl .SIKI2A.M5 Know am. Mu.v hv Dikkk I'unn. KNTt. Tll.d. WlIHVKM. the Mate llOUni ll I'inll Wll'l t!e ( 'llll III n . unirrH l the tlc -i Or,-., hi ri. tile lt....r.l it I'IhIi l ..iiiiiii-i..iirr' li m gutrtl ami xlix-hr-it iin.l m one-half centsper cow per month. Now j vou fail n to flpnoar and answer the let us ret-harpen our pencil and see i complaint filed herein, the plaintiff what the difference will be in twelve months. The above figures show that the cost of milking cows by hand is J1.50 per cow per month. On the other j "j1' defendants and each of them, ' iuiiuwi ; will apply to the court for the relief praved for and demanded in his com plaint, to-wit: for n decree and judg ment in his favor and against all of as hand the Sharpless Mechanical Milker does tne work for forty-seven and one- half cents, a saving of ?1 02i per cow i with per month. Twelve months would thereon at cent per N. W. ounrter "I tne .n. M . quartur of section 1, 113 2-11 rods, mure or less; thence N. to the section line between said rue tions 15 and.22. 80 rods ; thence E. on said section line SO rods to the place of beginning, containing GO ucres, more or less. Also the homestead claim of Polur Brant leing the S. W. iiunrter of Sec tion 16. T. 1 S. R. l)W. of the Wil. Mer. ex.-epting therefrom M acrea hereto fore deeded by Peter Hrant and wife to Mary E. Jildd bydeH reconled at page 103 of Hook E of the record of leeds ot Tillamook County, Oregon; to rnn( pr till mean J12.30. Twenty-five cows S30G.50. 1st: ror a judgment against the i "-" w.u n)f uirmm, w s.,...,.,,. . ... i .M . fendant A. H. Riwerfor 116.900. uro the payment of the said five ..,:. , So.tih .1 111' ;n. . i, ... .i... i promh'Sorv notes nereintMfori metitton. ... . . ; rate of six per i since uatmtr mid tttM. rfuiir thr waterx ( I llliii!iHik lln mi. I t Inljiitujle-., in Tilliiiiimn (?iinit). St..te i Ore gon, with eitliiiim lih. ii ri' WiitiKK.tH. otiitl Tillun,(M)k Huy ami it trilmt.irieM urr lrr(iiei)trd ly -.ilinori Halt, mill fur Ihr pur ixine of iii.erlnitr llic Miiuie the eiiii! Sl.itr lid. inl uf h'ili iind (i.tnir t'ciiil iillMeiiitur hit- dei-nlcil lo clone it tril.iHiiry uf m.imI Tilliuiiouk Huy, known ii h lliiiurtoi Slough, unit Uh trlbiitiirii'it iitiovc .1 jioieit' on nnil llo(iiiiili)ii Slough l k" greee .11 mtituten Went J.n3,7 Iret (roni the nc.-tlitii corner ' 'inmiiii to of Town I uf the THE DAIRY TYPE Genetal Appearance -The form which good dairy cattle possess results from the milk-producing function which they develop. There are four main centers of activity, the digestive system, the; milk secreting system or udder, the circulatory system and the nervous system. To produce large quantities of milk it is necetsary that a cow (or a bull if he becomes the sire of cowa I capabli of producing a large quantity of milk), have these systems well de veloped. Good producing cows and ! good dairy sires invariably have good ( airy form, because it is the high de gree of developement of these parts known as the digestive, secretive, cir culatory and nervous systems which give thedairj animal the dairy form. A cow that has a good dairy form has a lean appearance over every part of the body, which indicates a nervous temperament and that she utilizes a larae proportion of the feed consumed for the making of milk. She has a wedge- shaped appearance, viewed from above, In front and from the sides. The wedge-shaped appearance from above results from the narrow projecting wethers which form the a;ex of the wedge and the large barrel, below, the base of the wedge. The wedge viewed from in front is made by the narrowness of the cow in front compared with the width at the widest part of the barrel or through the re- iioptemtxir Mlh. 1912. up fin flirt istrtfjin nrr. m ioaivri. nJ..u vja" "'" " " "ii" juur i made, executed nd delivered !.y A. Ji. hands in your pockets ami see such u Ruger to plaintiff on Sept. Mth. 1912, portion of net profit slipping away for different sums aggregating $ir.,90(i, from you every day, every montn. every year. If you cin the Sharpies , bursemenU of this suit. Mechanical .Milker is not Worth your; 2nd: That that certain mortgage while to investigate, and if you can not I"1"'1,1', executed and delivered by de afford such a loss, call us up by phone , K &S, or write us and we will answer any lyjo, to secure the payment of five cer question vou may ask pertaining to the tain promissory notes for different the1 i"i"!iiuiy nun's neruinoeiore mention-' u'.it . m .... i. . ... annum I'1' for $15.m and further decreeing I J!. ", 7 ' L . L, ."o"" rm I that said property be sold as utwn I r"':!I".r..,!Vr,M.S.l""a.l, ",or- erected by the MuMcr lflli Wnrdrn and for the further sum of $If00 attor ney's fees, and for the costs and dis- Sharpies Mechanical Milker. R. F. Zachmar REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fumbhed by Pacific Abstract Co. War. Deeds. Anna Scbutte to J. D. Morris, lots 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, blk C Sand Lake by the Sea, et al, S10. Adam C. bheler & wf to Eber II. i Rhodes, part of Sees .11 and 35 T 4 S K 10 W, $10. John H. Sheler & wf to Eber H. Rhodes, part Sec 35 T -1 S R 10 W, acres, $10. T. 13. Potter Realty Co. to Malthc c..,r.a of, In., l r. IW. .!.....! t i tomber 11th, 1912, and bearing interest jut the rate of six per cent per annum, j be adjudged to be a Hon prior in time ana superior in right to the claim, in terest and lien of said defendants Othon Cacharclis. Clara CachareliH, nnd Ed ward J. Schnfcr. A. II. Ruger. Eva Kuuer his wife, F. R. Heals, and Hird , I.. Heals, his wife. G. H. Ward, George U. Geannakopoulus, and Tillamook County and each and all of them in and ! to the real property therein described. .ird1 mat the defendants above named and each and all of them be foreclosed of and from all right, title and interest at law or In equity in and to said real nronertv hen-Inn ft..r ,1... 100 J scribed. j 4th: tor a decree foreclosing that1 certain mortgage made, executed r.ml delivered by A. H. Ruger and Eva Four Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten' Cord LoU; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. execution at law, and the proceeds of said sale he applied as follows: (a) to the costs and expenses of said sale; (h) to the costs anil disburse ments of this suit; (c) to the payment of the attor ney fees awarded to this plaintiff: (d) -to the payment to plaintiff of the several sums hereinbefore mentioned and for which judgment is herein prayed. () That the balance, If any, be paid over to the clerk of the above entitled courf to h disposed of as this court might hereinafter direct. 5th : That if the proceeds of sulil mile bo insufficient to make the above pay ments that plaintiff have judgment docketed by the clerk of the above en titled court for such deficiency against mo ueienoant, rt, n. KUger, fith : That the defendant and each ophem, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them and each of them bo 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 be for ever barred and foreclosed and enjoin ed from settlm; out anv ritht. title Interest or claim in or to the same or any part thereof, cxceptlm? oniv tlm statutory right or redemption. 7th: That plaintiff bo allowed to bo come the purchaser ut said sale. 8th: That plaintiff have such other ami lurtner relief us to this court may seem meet and just in equity. This summons is served upon you by order of Honoriiblo Webster Holmes, Circuit Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon. Which order made unit ilutn.l on Jan, 10th. 1914 requires you to ap- pear nnd answer the nimnlilnl ItL.I against you herein, on or before tho CXpiiatloil of six weeks from th e di. lu of tho first publication of this num. mons in the TILLAMOOK HI-iai ii toiwit; on or before Kebrunry 2-lthJ Thos. II, Tongue. Jr., Attorney for PlaintilT. j ............. ..I..,, mi. i d- inook l,i, known .u iMitnt feet below thr portion of tlir nio.it It t i" ..i mh- iiiirnrii . LT .1 II ..i.i... i i . . t .t - ... .... Vt III de until wf to (I or cuti'ii .nn n nun i mi-in wi,itrer. cirit in nny d Haul w.ifrr lird. A I ...I wil! lie imi-n uli-d an vided. fi.ti i. Mii.iKit or imii IIV 1-lJlVI) llll Mil I iy r.u. II Kixf.i , . Hy C. II. l. .. t oiuin NOTICI2 01-' 511 liWrfg NOTICH IS HEHhrC!i In puisUHiicoof h decree of I and onler of ni.e. and ( f ii ecution Ihkui-iI thereon out 9 cult Court of thu State Mi lillatntKik County, in tlif pending whitrein Clnv Ih'J i If II - .1 .a nn ami j. j;. Jones nr l Mia "..mini; lilt- lllllir , II HI , hii nn other tributary of mini Tillnui'xik H.iy, known hh Tillmuook K'lwr nnd Hh trlliutiiricn, iiliovi- a point ItX) feet below tile loweriuont iior lion of tlir month of ThihU Uer, nil beinir in fill imooh ( nn ft I o Male uf Oregon, to prevent liHliing- am defeitda ta, which dctr. ...un-iii hv nny iiiriiiiH wnntcver, tered on Hi.- 7lli day of Ji ext-ent with hook nnil line, eoin-iand thu sail oxcrtitlon r iiionly called iiiiKlinu'. for hiiIiiiou ,nl was Ihmi- , out of ttalJ iMi during the i.eriodH of time Its seal on th. Jny lierelimfter Hpci-ilied. 19H, I have levied U.k U ,,w' ,!'"'K''i:oKK, Notici: ih described real estatusitui lli:ii;iiv (iivii.N by nld Stnle llonrd mook County, Oregon, to-' ol ImhIi nnd (mnn! t oniinlHMiontTH i tho Nortlu-ast quarter of H iinii Hiii. i miumiry of Tlllnenook i uuarter of Section !) In nay, knoNvn ii llouiirtnu Slough, South of Rarigu l West oi iiiui iim iriiuHiirien, above a ixunt uttu Meridian, In 'liltum" on hiiid I lo(iiiirtou Slouirh Oregon, save and exco t tVJj ii uriiiicn .ii ll 1 1 ii it 1 i'h Vl'a.ut -,ui.i. i ifci iriim tne hccHou i-ur. tier common to nectl,UH 'i'l 21 "-j 1.,".l.-,)' T?w""l'l 1 South, ' Kn'iufo 10 Wusf of the Willamette Merldlun thin point on Hiiid lloqiuirton hlntigli being- more mirtifnlarly de. Hlf,'niit'.l liy noMtH erected by the .itHter IiJf Warden warning- flic nun,-, arc nun encn ol tlicui jM liereliy rloaett to fiHInir of nny kind for miiIiiioii Mali, excetif wllli lunik and line, I'oininouly culled iiiigllnff, from and lifter Janiinrv .ii, nut, until Hiiid trilnitnry ut Till iiinook Hay, known ax llominitoii SIoiikIi. and its tiiln.taricM, above a point on aaid lloquiirlon Slougli 17 dejrrceu III minutcM Went 2,()i:.7 feet from the Hectinu corner coin, mnn to SeclioiiH Zl, '.'I, and 'M TowiihIiIii I Soutli, Run ire 10 Went of the Willamette Meridian, ,H r arc opened nmiiu lu hiiIiiipu liahiui' herein nroliltilted. an provldect for under Section Mill of I.ord'a Oreiron I.iiwm j and that nald trilnitnry of lill.imook Hay, known uh THu. niiiok River, and Km trllnitarif-a, almve a point 100 feet helow Hie luweruioMt portion of the mouth of I rank River, are and each of them m liereliy clorttd to I1hIih' of any kind for hiiIiiiou liali, except wltfi hook and Hue, coinnionly calleUl (lexer bed tnirtn in. wit: part of said tract lyinit h centiir of Heaver Creek,' certain tract 9 rods siiuirt: sold to thu United Urethral Heaver, Orugun; Third, Tj tract laid out nnd platted i of Ueavur. anil will, on tl 2nd day of March, 10)1, ! nousu noor In l llluhiooK, v at thu hour of 10 o'clock A public auction, to the hl( fur cuhIi In hand, thu snidt the purpose of satisfying Hon, order of sale mid deef With till! l-.wlu un.l ..nc' sale, bald decree is for 1 by pliilntlir from the !' H 11 III of tHI7l.r. with Inten per cotit per annum from ' 1014. and for llw. furl I1I8JX) costs and nttorncn UHteu tnis January liutn, II. CRh Sheriff of Tilli iC Oregon. GEORGE Wl Attorney at Office In Commercl 7