Cbc Cillamook Gerald C. G. Crombley, editor Issued Cwtcc a OIk Cuday Friday Entered as vond-clAJ matter My 17. 1910. l the rU o'T5 t TllU.-nooV, Orreon. andcr th ct of NUreh 3, 1579."' SCR5CRUT10N Sl.M A VKAR IS ADV KNCK Jldvcrtitino Rales I tff-tl Aderti3ienU riMt Iftwrtion. per llrw S .It Each sbnnt injcrtiott. line .06 HomMtend Notice - S.M Timber CUinw - 10.W KotkM. t;r line - - . Card of than'. pr lino Locb, er line, first iwrtioti .7 Eeh btusnt insertion, llrw KellKs of ' mlrtlnc? nd UlR notice, fjf line Hwinent A Prtfiorvl erd.mo. Dm 'Ujt AdTert'mnt. par Inch W poken, IrnmcdltIy one thlnki of (N)mothln(f In cunnrttlon with tbl ob ject. IWeor Knurr!'' ubjecU wrrc rriuctsl to writ thc din, enumfiatlnif m many MocUtci "in ject a occurcd to them In the apace of fWc minute. Two word wr tfivcn out at cacn wancr. ftvr minute being allotted to each tubjeet- Thia w re peated at interval darin the day for ten day, and the rerge number of UKgestcd thins nvVonrd up. Thn each evening tirrcrwlin tho nt ten . day a itenenxM 'nightcap' dnnat- ''Sti ml lhr w'1 ih! Mkiwin ten in .OS .OS I issuer. in Ui insure publication in ing TuMlay ami rricay Ke.iKjrvs arc imperative. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 101 t. Alcohol Not a StiranUnt The pMzt is the Senate of the j Alaska railway bill, by a vote of it to 16. mark an important step toward the principal of eovernrant ownership of utilities. The bill authorize the ' president to expand J40.ftO.fXO in building or bayins: 1,0-0 cnite of rail road in Alaska, to extend from tide water to the interior, and thui open up the vast mineral and timber ealu of the territory no' in-accessible. The GucsjenhsinM have star'ed swtne rail road baiWin?. but whether they can be bourht out at reasonable Scare, re mains to be seen. Government eon- M- The ttbjeet's band wan connected truction will insure railroad facilities WU apparatus, and the fignres 1. for the development of AUrta's re-I 2. 3. I. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10, were written sources on a basis of equal opportunity , twiee with pencil at top speed. Then for all, instead of the monopoly which l 'TUence reversed -10. 9. S. 7. 6. private ownership involves. It is an licc written: then the Her- interesting experiment. Tbe large ! raan lee" 'inm-' lo 'wice. These vote by which the measure fxud the I repeated ten tirn.?s. bim! the total senate points to iUi enactment by thejveCe time consume-l by each man house. The Alaska people are delk'ht- J w" measure!. Then he received his ed at the DrostecU. The bill Drovide allotment of wine, as with the erifo- ... . . . i for m redemption tun into which shall (Cotitinol from Hrst I'aire) time on a rotating drum covered with c&Ttioti paper. On the record obtained In this manner the time rvrtiirrd in writing a set of characters can be com puted with an error of ls than one two-hundredth of a eeoid. The unit of time in which the trials were bal was callexl a 'xeLa' and corresponded to one one-hundredth of a second. "The daily exercises bc?stn at S A Thi. Dr. llowcm think, was a re markablr convincing dexnitraton, and proves cnlnsvcly that wie who drinks much i living only a small part of his irtirmal life. It ami Dr. Krae palm's other tests tewl to hw thut the alloited "stimulant' pawer of al cohol arc a delusion pure and simple. SUMMONS. be paid 75 per cent of all moneys de rived from the sale of public lands in Alaska, or the lease of mineral content thereof. Machinery utilized in the eon itrction of the Panama cnnal is made available for the construction work. A vein of dire pessimism ran through the Headlight's editorial col umn last week. Amonjf other things craph experiments. "After five minute they resumed their writing, carrying out their ap pointed task in scribbling aa before -and proved that, while the spirit was willing, the tlesh. and its controlling nerve pulse", was weakened; for they had, every man ol them, measurably slowed up. The degree of retardation, after writing 1 to 10 under the influ ence of the small amount of alcohol ud- which seemed to give him a se-j ministered (about what the ordinary vere attack of "belly ache," was his drinker would take with his dinner), sincere (?) concern over the reduction ' amounted to 5 0-10 per cent. In writ of the taritl on dairy and other products ing 10 to 1 the retardation was grciter, of Oregon. Out of all the papers pub-j amounting to seven per cent. ThU wi lished in different parts of the state, accounted for by the increasing com that come to our exchange table, there plexity of the stunt, it being a more is only one real "calamity howler" j novel combination than the straight and that paper is the Headlight Of course it must not be forgotten that the Headlight has lost a postoffke but recently. With butter selling at from 70 to 75c per roll, Bro. Baker "bowls," and with cheese selling for more money than it has ever sold for before, Ilro. Baker "howls" and "yowls" smie more. Many of our people can look back to the Republican administration progression of numbers. With the 'inm' the deviation from normal was even more apparent, averaging 7 3-10 er cent. Again and again these same gen eral results were secured; tho new crews were used for each demonstra tion. "Similar retults followed in the co ordination tedts, where the subject was required to 'snap down' a telegr.iomc swiicn at me unexpected limn of. a days of but a few years ago and re-j,Knt 0r sound of a gong, the time member when butter and cheese sold J ehpsing between Hashing the light or for far less than they are now selling. Mrjking the gong and closing the for during these daya of Democratic switch being measured by the 'seta' taritf reduction times. However, re-1 mnnm.inr in .vra ii,., ,ni. In the Circuit Court of tlic 5tntc of Oregon forlHIamook County. ( Montgomery Turner, Plaintiff, vs. 1 A. H. Hugor and Kva Kugr. his wife, ' y. It. Hen Is and Bird U Heals, hi wife, 0. II Wnl. Othon CaeharelU , and C!ar Cacharrlis, bis wife,' George J. Ceannakorrmlin. Kd ward J. Schafcr, and filUmiok County, Dcfeixlants. j To Othon Cacharclis. Clarn Cacharelis, i ' his wife, and Edward J h'chafcr, Ie- , fendant In the name of the State af I Oregon : You are hereby commanded i and reuiritl to be and appr in th j aixive entitled court and answer the ' complaint filed against vou in the above i entitlel caue on or before the ex j piratinn of six weeks from the date of ' ', the first pubheat'on of this nummoni ) in the TILLAMOOK H KHALI), the ,dnte of tbe first puliliciitin 'hereof j being January 13th. 1914. and the date of the last publication thereof belnit February 24th. 19U, to wit; on or br- i fore February 2tth. 1914. i You will please take notice that if j vou fail !o to appear and answer the complaint filed herein, the plainlitf will apply tn the court for the relief prayed for and demanded In his com-1 plaint, to-wit: for a decree and juilg- menl in (its favor and against all of said defendants and each of them, as ' follows j 1st: For a judgment against the 7de- I fendant A. II. Huger for $I6,X). 1 with interest thereon at the i rate of six per cent per annum j since September ltth. 1912, up- on five certain promissory notes, ; made, executed mid delivered by A. II. Wugcr to plaintitf on Sept. 14th, 1912, fr.r different sums aggregating J16A and for the further sum of J1600 attor ney's fees, and for the costs and dls huMcmenla of this suit. 2wl ; That that certain mortgage rnmie. executed and delivered by de fendant A. II. Kugcr and Evn Huger, his wife to plaintitf on September 14th, 1912, to sect re the payment of five cer tain promissory notes for different sums aggregating $15, MO. dated Sep tember Nth, 1912, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, be adjudged to be a lien prior in time and superior in right to the claim, in terest and lien of said defendants Othon Caeharelis. C'lura Caehiirelis. anil Ed ward J. Schafer. A. H. Huger, Eva Kuger his wife, t L. Heals, his wife, J. Geannakopoulus. and llllnmook County and each and nil of them in and The Distance Between WHEELER And Nehalem City Is less than 2 miles. Between these two towns there is more traffic than between any other two towns in the county lo cated but that distance apart. Yet to drive a team from Wheeler to Nehalem you would have to drive over 10 miles around through the valley. A wagon road between the towns of Wheeler and Nehalem should be built at once and thus eliminate the waste of time and 11.01.c3' occasioned by forcing traffic over a 10 mile haul instead of over a two mile haul. We believe work should be started on this project at once. Nehalem Harbor Co. Wheeler, Oregon (OWNERS OF WHEELER PROPERTY) I paid over tn tho clerk of the abovu entitled court to ho disposed of as this court might hereinafter direct. 6th: That if the proceed of said sale be insullicient to make the alxivn pay. mcnt that plainliir have Judgment docketed by tho clerk of the abuve en- H. Heals, and Bird ' 11 l"' court for such deficiency ugainst G. H. Ward. George! defendant. A. II. Kuger. win: iiiiiv ine iieienunrHH lino eacn gardless of this fact. Bro. Baker seems j jly of the 'crdinating response., was ! 'V. t7?"1 to be in a continual fit of despondency. J,erwitol froln 6 to 3 J-IO pTr cent. ' named aTcachanf.a.l of 'them"0; wiin. apparently, tne question ever rising in his mind : When will I over get another whack at the poatoifice? Never mind Bro. Baker, it will be many a long day before a hide bound, pessimistic stand patter like yourself will ever get another chance at the post office, so you might as well, for once, get in the band wagon and be a real booster. Think of the millions of dollars that have been set aide for river and harbor im provements in Oregon for the year 1914; think of the million of dollars that have been set aaide for railroad improvement, in thin state thin year; think of the increased activity in every branch of the lumber industry, vith the immediate prospects ihouKands of men have for good jous. Think of these big, encouraging things instead of allowing your mind to be centered on, and rhited to, a little thing like a wstolfice, that is here today, there to morrow, and no one knows where the next day. Cheer up! Old man, cheer up! .Mr. Baker makes mention of butter and ch"eHu as being on the free list, when it is a fact that they are protect ed by a duty of from 2J to II centii per pound. Bro. Baker knows this to be a fuct. lie in simply up to one of hi jual tactics, viz. : to mislead the peo ple by falsifying. However, when wu stop to think of his record during the past yo'jr, the Warren Construction Co., etc., we uro not at all surprised, for any man must be of Htroni; char acter to overcome the influences of associates. "Next, a number or accountants of all grades were selected, and their average ability to add one-figure col- !umns was estimated for one week. They were then given daily, in divided doMii, the equivalent of three and a half cups of claret. A marked and pro- jgressive diminution in their output was noticed, beginning with 3 1-10 percent, the first day. After two weeks of this steady, moderate alcoholic allowance the percentage increased to 15 3-10. "Similiar experiments were then tried on typesetters. These were re quired to set type from printed pages (to insure absolute uniformity of copy), and the total number of ems a day was computed for a week. Then, with daily gentlemanly drinks, they lost an average of 9 C-10 per cent in elficiency by the end of the week "Perhaps the most convincing obser vation was concerned in the free 'asso ciation of ideas.' This, when the con dition in raisrd to the fourth dimension, causes the party of the llrat part to forget hia watch and chain, tho num ber of the house in which he lives, and his wife's first name. Ho is then in a state for which the vulvar have a var- Hazarene Church Services. Sunday School. iching 2:00 I'. M. 3:00 I'. M. Breaching Service 7:30 P. M. Preachiig Service. Prayer meetings on Tuesday and Fiiday evenings, II. J. Pontius. NOTICE. All Genural Fund Warrants will bo paid upon presentation. Interest ceasea Feb. 2, 19M. B. L. Bcala, County Treasurer. Vr e foreclosed of und from all right title and Interest at law or in equity in and to said real property hereinafter dc-scritK-il. 4th : For a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by A. H. Kuger and Kva Kuger, his wife, on Sept. Uth, 1912, in favor of Montgomery Turner, above narn'-d plaintitf, upon the following described real property to-wit: Commencing at the half mil'J stake between sections IS Hnd 22 in T. 1 S. Ft. 9 W. of tho Wil. Mer., and running 1 mence a. iw rols to the H. K. corner I of th- N. W. quartet of unction 21; 1 thence in a northwesterly direction to I the S. K. corner of the N. W. quarter of the N. W. quarter of section 22, I 113 2-11 rods, more or less; thence N. to the section line between said sec tions 15 and 22, HO rods; thence K. on I said section line 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing Of) acres, more j or leas. Also the homestead claim of Peter Brant being the S. W. quarter of Sec I Hon 10. T. 1 S. K. IIW. of the Wil. Mer. 4i... L nr. uAi-upuiiK iiierejrom wj acres Hereto fore deeded by F'eter Brant and wife to Mary K. Judd by deed recorded nt page 408 of Book R of the reroriln nt deeds ol Tillamook County. Oregon; tot secure urn payment or the said five promissory notes hereinbe for mention. Ml. for S15,DM Hnd further cfecrcuinK .L...4 ....I.I . I . " mm, BHiu iiroiicny no sold 11 n: of them, and all persons elm in Ing or to claim tiy, through or under them and each of them be itdjudgcd to have no right, title, Interest or lien upon said mortgaged real property sought to bo 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 claim in or to the same or any part thereof, excepting only thu statutory right of redemption. 7lh: 1 hat plaintiff he allowed to be come the purchaser at sa id mile 8th : That plaintlll have such other and further relief as to this court may seem meet and just In equity. This summon is served iimiii you by onier 01 nonornnie wcPster Holme. Circuit Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, which onlor made and dated on Jan. 10th. 1914 requires you to m pear and answer the complaint filed against you herein, on or beforo the expiration of six week from the datu or thu first publication of this sum mons in tne TILLAMOOK I ILKA LI), to-wit; on or before February 21th. 1914. Thos. II. Tongue. Jr., Attorney for Plaintitf. Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTF.O P A Tl 1 1 C I'll YSICI A ,V AND SUK'TKON Obstetrical Specialist Both Pbi is Ucs. and Olllec : Whltnhouio Ilcsidrncr. TILLAMOOK OIiK. 1)R A. I). Pl'.KKI.Nh UKSItU'.MT PK.VTMT Omen in .Siurgrou hl. All Work Gnataiilced. ril.I.AMOOK. - OKKOON H. T. BOTC COMPLETE StT Of- AB ! Of hce 2u.'Mo.., TjTj lt 1UOCK M Tillamook . m W& Pioneer Transfe G. L. DICK At SON. FK 1Mb Phono M The Same Price to Every! DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist. I Hai Located in the Commercial Bldj., juccceuing ur, r. J. Dharp. All Work GiuMiilrrd, H,, p,,,f,. Oilier FI.H.r.1 ?!"'2'm' n ' ,0 P, HI. Oprn Kvrnlnci from 7 until S o'clock Dr. Jack Olson HK.SIOKNT DKNTLST Olllco Hours from 9 n. 111. to C p, in. Oddfellows Building Both Phones. HH lllltlfl . . ... I..... '...I 1 1 iety of picturesque names. The . , "ffi, wu w me costs arid expenses of tist call it 'alcoholic Inhibition,' and ho! can usually define the gradients with precision. "However, we are now considering alcoholic inhibition in embryo -before it grows up and develops, as it were -and the various methods employed 111 chiHsifying Its general characteristics. To illustrate: if the name of an object said fin lu ; (b) to the costs and disburse meritH of this suit; (c) to the payment (if the attor ney fees awarded to this plainliir: (d) to the payment to plaintitf of the several Burns hereinbefore mentioned and for which judgment Is herein prayed. (o) That the balance, if any, be Foti Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in TenjCord Lots; $2.80in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. CITATION. In the County Court of the Stale of OreKon for the Comity of Tillamook. In the matter of the estate of William Curtis, deceased, To Julia A. CurtlM, David Curtis, Jennie McGhee, Annie Billings, Charles Curtis and Nellie Murphy. OltKKTING: In thu name uf the State of Oregon, you are nerotiy cited anil required to appear in the bounty Court of thu Mute of Oregon, for thu County of 'l'illf.,rw.X II... ....-. .t """"1 vou vvwurv room inereoi. at Tillamook City in thu County of Tillamook on the 1 Ith day of March, 1914, at jO o'clock in tho forenoon of uiai nay, men aim there to show unus If any there be, why un order should not bo made authorizing and licensing the administrator of said .Mint., t,. u..il all thu following described real prop, ertyto-wlt: 1 'I ho South-west nuarter of thu Html I,. east quarter and tho South-east quarter '.V t .tl''"t"-weHt quarter of Section unny, j . u, o. it, uwest, Wil. Mer. (Less three tracts soldi r,nti.ii,. I 7i Of. 111.n1, ' min( 1 WitncHs, the Hon. Homer Mason Judge' of the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for thu County of Tillamook I this 24th day of January A. I). Pjh. Attest : J. (S. Holdeti, ' t-lurk. TILLAHOOK UNOKHTAKl , K. N. HIJNK1 It V!ri. inmi m uutiiiHijf Kurmtri;m By Crl I'strUf. , Fun.r.l Director .n4 1 Ir.nnJbij Lady AsitiUnt W Rtzim " E. N. CRUS0 I'aintcr and I'npcr M Loiitrncts If 1 Ken Iistimatcs I'liniuij All Work Gtmniiiucil, Tillmiita J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Tillamook VLTKKINAIUAN (llolh Phones) Oregon JOHN LCLAN0 HtNIICRSON Atloriioy.iif.lnw Abtrocler lillumook County Bonk Bldg. T. H. G0YNE Attorney-at-Law and Land Office Business. Opposite Courthouse Tillamook T1 J; Bi I-'OK SAIX AT! ALL GR0I Geo. P. Winslow Ari;OHNFCY.AT.I,AW TlU,mook.""raM Oregon El. J. CLAU88EN Lawyer DmiTsciiHit Advokat Coiiimcrcinl Huilding GEORGE WILLETT Atlorncy at Law Office In Commercial Building 5UMH0N5. Ill the Circuit Court ol thj ol Oregon, for the Counts Tillumook. Ihoiinin F. Iliiiruiii, IMaintilfi VH, Minu iluirum, Dofendiint. I'd Minn Itiiirum il...miliMit: IN Til 10 NAMK OF THE' OF OKHnON, You are ln rebyP in uppoar and iiimwur l" filed iiLMiliint vim In 1 nlxive 1 Htllt Witnill ufy ui.x.lM rillll the fimt publication hereof itJ fall no to answer, for want In"! piiuiiiiii win apply to iim wl decree dlBgolvIng and iinnulHj nnirringu contract now u'Vl tWVUII the iiliiliillir und for such other and furtJ to thu Court muv HCCfll H 1. . 1 . - vipilllllliu, 1 Thill KIliiiiniiiiH la unrvnd tl 100 Ijiibllcntlnii hy order of tho M WuliHter lloliium, Judge of tMJ County of Tillumook, dntil,J iiuro in jvteMliiiivilli), Orut,'""..1; diiy of Uecimilior, HtM. TI'0J iiuiuioil liercor 18 fll'(IU (III H'' Of l)ecenih)ir 1 0l 51 C. W. Tulin.iiB. A: K. J. Cl AttornoyH for P 39