Che cniamook fierald C. G. Crmblcy, editor Iss ucd Cwlcc a meek Cucdav and Frldav Entered 8ct)nJ.clw miUtor Mny IT, 19 JO. at tho pv"t uttW at Tillamook. Oregon, under the act of March 3. IS?.'. si'nscRirnos si..w a vicar in advnch Mt. C C llyer ami wf to Nelnon Vileo, lots I, 5 lilW lit Son View I'ark (except Stt fl Htrtti for Mreot, IWHl. Krniieo (? Hiillov to Ki)iiltitlili Sav. Ihkk & Loan Axon, lot r blk I Still well' mliln to Tillamook, fitOO. Ahk1 f Nuti'. Frank Kutclior to t! , W Hyen, Jr, aiot'iimnl to extend time' of noto In inttr. executed by Carl I'm sotti to Kolit and IaiIs A Watt for $!, advertising Hates ! ccal Advertisements Iirt Insertion, yer line - ? .10 Kneh subsequent insertion, lin .06 Homestead Notices 8.W Timber Claim - . - 10.W Notices, per line ... .06 Cards of thanks", )er line .OR Locals, "or line, first insertion .71 Kch sulMtsment insertion, lino .05 Kwwbitions of C ondolence and t.odjre notice. per line .05 tUnine- A Professional cnnU.mo. 1.00 Oioplav Advertisement, nor Inch .''5 AM. i'.M'lay Ads must bo in this of- ftce on Monday and 1 hurstlay .Morn inc to insure publication in follow inn Tuesday ami Friday issues Reasons are 'imperative. TUESDAY KI-15RIWKY 1M-, H)U. Bro. Maker is apparently endeavor-1 nunchue, lot, W bit 77 ltrichtnn Ueach tnir to coax some of our Progressive . jyoo. brethren int.. tho Republican Hand wa-; Geo Watt ami w f to F & Alida on by handintr them a few boquets in ! hotV.lots US. blk 01 Kockaway the shape of brickbats. Fine thinn old . 1?0kcK $10. man, push it alone. ! W S Krmlnll to Win J Hill, lots 5. t, '7 blk 1 A A Miller's addn to Tillamook, 000., mtn securing note covers part Sec St". V'i S It 10 . ItUta. Articles of Inc. (Supplementary) Miihonic HldK. Assn. of Tillamook, Or. Tillamook Hay Construction Co (Hay i City) J It theks; W J Hems and May Delimiter, I mm inirators. tjuit Claim Oued. Marion and A A l.iudsley to F 1. Stewart, land in Sec j S It S W, $1. 1 Asut. of inti;. J T Oottih to Francet Hernanls. lot 0 blk i) I'ark Addn to TillaunHik, hsst of intK Y pir Ti JiOit. K S SnollhiK tp Jodo-Kniid.on l'urn. , Co, nst of nttK bk Y ptf "JM. oov loM I 7. .S blk U) Park Addn to TlllniiuHi . Mein-is,"fl- Circuit Court Sttiti ; Mo MIS. llertmiii liauswlrth v. ' Robert T Hoals. action f ir dti'itnes, No Mil. John T N'dmii vs. K II Onry N The Progressiva are booming Thao- j $500. ! attachmont unit, co latal in Sec Hi! T 3 dure Koo-sevelt for covcrnor of New j jj, I'ostertieUl ."t wf to Tom Kellnw ; N It 10 W. York next fall, with a view to hw ; ,imi in Sec 1 T I S R 10 W, evcept '2 a No. MIS, S A HnxIIumwI vs. Arthur J nomination for preside t in 1910. Wit' ' d t0 c,oo. Hodyfelt and less S a re- Carpertor. action for money, history repeat itself? Cleveland, and 1 wrVed. Also land in See 1 T A S It 10 No. Mil. Tillauioo County, a muni Roosevelt once before, found the New : y lying on west side of County Road, j eipnl eirioralion. 00 rolatiotw of Jnme York irovenvirship n s-teppinii-stone to ig,,, tt n sold to James lUxlvfelt eont. 1 Utntfley, PUT. vs. V J Stepheiu an.1 the White Mouse, lntima'e friemii of 1 H $300. j Henry Woolfe Uofta. Action on bond, the Colonel have expresod the opinion j 70m Kellow to W G Dvvicut. (same j No. 1 tl John I.asie, PI!', vs. Joe pniUency ! descrintion as nreceetlini; deed). S10. ! Ilunnot, alias, Joe Patris, action fic that he wouhl ru3 for the if the call wap stror.K enough. Arnold AlTolter to John S Aifolter, i ; et nl. land in Sec 5 and ti T 0 S R 10 j The passacre of the Alknn Railr.a w jjo. money. Hill is now assured, and in consequence the whole northwest is connratulatini; Senator Chamberlain for his untiring efforts in Retting this bill through con gress. The construction of this railroad which will cost thirty-rive million or more will be of vast importance to Oregon and Washington as it will open up vast coal fields which will supply our manufacturing centers with cheap er fuel, and will open up a large area of undeveloped county which will no doubt prove a splendid market for many of our products. Senator Chamberlain has been doing some good work in the senate and his Eervices should be appreciated. He has been severely criticised by the stand pat press for hU action in voting with the administration for the lower ing of the tariff on some of Oregon's products, but that criticism is growing less in view of the fact that the wel fare of our industries have not been affected in the least by the reduction in the tariff. Wool is higher than it ever was; dairy products are demand ing top notch prices, and the lumber market is firm. In considering the revision of the tariff the administration had to con sider the needs of the nation from a nation wide and world wide standpoint. As civilization advances the need3 of the world as a whole are becoming greater and this must needs have an influence on our affairs. When we look into the matter ve discover that prices in all parts of the world are on the upgrade and there is a demand for the first class Etaple articlei every where. For this reason the expected invasion of foreign made goods has not taken place. The new tariff simply places our manufacturers in a position wher? they must meet the competition of the world and in consequence, in many instances, make a better article. In other words give the people more j for their money. Lvery ship that brings a load of for MUSSKLS GOOD TO EAT. Cha- Seamon & wf to Cha W Mead. 1 tract in lot 5 Sec '1 V N It 10 W, at j )own w,tj, the high cost of living; Wheeler. $1,00 1. the humble and long dcspldeii musnel of T H Potter Realty Co to Felix A j the Oregon eoatt is toVe made a table King, lot 10 blk 57 Biyoce.m Park, $10. ' delicacy. Its use as an Horn of regular Ole B Redbcrg et al to S J Etzwiler. diet and its pronogation for cummer- eign produce to our shores, must ufw lO'P'isii mw necessity take from us a load of ouri Ri Stiennon to Frank produce it the transaction is to be maue profitable, the bars and inviting foreigners i:orn petition we will of necessity open up new markets for our goods. The administration has been criticised because of the fact that tariff revision has been done for the be .e!it of the east at the expense of the west. This criticism seems inconsistent to us. A prosperous east means plenty of money for western develop ments, and we are receiving benefits from this gource at the present time. Our nation is a largo one, and in mak ing a tariff law much has to be taken into consideration. Conditions aro ad justing themselves fast to the new tariff law which is proving itself to be whht the administration wants it to be: A help not a hinderance to trade. Senator Chamberlain did well to stand by the administration in thiH matter. tract in T 5 S It 10 W, adjacent to Pre emption CI. of Jas H Upton, $75. James I) Ward to Ceo L Symes, land in Sec 25 T 5 S It 11 W, lying and be ing west of the Old Co Road con i a $50. J L Barry & wf to A J Knightly, lot t nlk 43 Rockaway Beach. $30. Thomas K Fitbgerald & wf to Dan C & I M Brown, lots 3, t blk 1 Norton's addn to Tillamook City. 5500. Bay City Land Co & First Hank ,t Trust Co. to Ernest Schindler, lot 10 blk 13. First Water Front addn to Bay City, also W 25 ft. lots 5, 0. 7. S blk 5$ Pacific addn to Bay City, $10. Firt lUnk & Trust Co to Jane Mit chell, lot -14 blk 51 Rockaway Beach. $60. First Bank and Trust Co to W M Siegmund, lot I blk I Bay City, $10. Lloyd C Smith to Leveritt J Tolls, lot 12 blk 1 First addn to Barview ad dn, $50. Papt. release of Mtg. Riley R Peters to 1, A & bailie J bdgar, release from j mens no larger than mtg bk P pg 415. Covering the N 30 a of trftct land in Sec G T 2 S It 9 W. Mechanics' Liens. Ed Snodgras to E D Landingham. covers one Ford automobile. Mtg. Win. I Hill & wf to Tillamook County Bank, lots 5, 6. 7 blk 1 A A Miller's addn to Tillamook, $330. It II Vose and wf to E C Ward, land in Sec 10 T 3 S It 10 W, $300. Asgt of Mtg. F L Kelly to E C Ward nsgt. of Mtg V pg 297 cov land in Sec 10 T 3 S It 10 W, $10. Henry Diehl to It T Boal asgt of mtg U pg u-16 covering lots 1 and 2 blk , 10 A A Miller's addn to Tillamook City .200. j E C Ward & wf to Allen Copenhefer, j assigns mtg from R H Vose to E C i Ward, dated Nov 15, '13 cov land in Allender, asgt , of inter U nit 418 cov land in Sect. 17 IX Thus in letting down 1 T 3 It 9 W Sf.00 Release of rntg. E C Ward and wf to Sidney L Helliwell, bk V pg 297 cov land in Sec 10 T 3 S It 10 W. Patent. U S to Becka Wist, Cft No. 0204 land in Sec 11 T 2 N It 10 W, IGOa. John B Caples, Cft No. 95G3 land in Sec 10 T 2 N It 10 W, 160a. Blanch A McNair, Cft No 9848 land in Sec 5 T 2 N It 9 W, 40a. Asgt. of Mtg. Emma Hays to A E Nolan, assigns mtg b!c W pg 457 cov lot 9 Strese Acres, $10. Sat. of Mtg .A E Nolan to C M Hurl burt, release of mtg W pg 457 cov lot 9 Strese Acres. Chattel rnttiH. J S Hays to L Miner, one fish boat, $140,25 C It Mavorstick to C E McAlpin, cov livestock, 38. Gottfried Fassbind to I. C Quick, cov ! livestock, $200. Asgt. Chattel mtg. C E MoAlniii to Jack Williams, asgt of chattel mtgt given to C K McAlpiu by L S cov livestock, $100, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished by Pacific ALitract Co. Filings at Courthouso Tillamook, Ore. War. Deeds. Laneda Inc. to A. J. Fieldhouse, ol al. lot 18 blk lOMunznn ita Beach, 150. It il and Nettie J McDowell to An drew Eaehrich, lot 1 bite 17 Neturts Bay Park Tract, $10. .1 II Edeards & wf to Grace Price Cracker, lot 7 blk 12 Classic Itidgo Beach, $10. Gm II Higglns & wf to Clyde McCoy lot 3 blk 10 Ocean View, $10. W B Elliott to Geo ji Papamanthus, Tract 50 by 100 ft in si.o on west sido of 4lh at In Bay City, $650, Brighton Devclopemt Co to Michael cial purposes is urged by no less un authority than Dr. Clifton F. Hodge, professor of civic biology at tho Uni versity of Oregon and a biologist of even more than national repute. The mussel ii tattful. eaiy to pro cure, cheap and nutritious," suys Dr. Hodge. "It is better than a clam and is as good as the oyster. There is no reason why it should be neglected. Mussel taising should be an Oregon industry." The mu.Kcl exists along tho Oregon coast but to what extent Dr. Hodge, who came to the stale university only last October, has not yet had time to investigate. He has picked up speci mens on the beach at Bnndun and be lieves this sea food is probably to be found in all the Oregon coast counties Clatsop. Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Coos anil Curry and Doughs. The mussel i,oes not frighten Euro pean Mediterranean regions. Boys in Naples bay dive and bring up speci- a thumb, which they market. The French liavu had a method of cultivating mussels that dates back to 1035. It is estimated that $1,000,000 worth ot mussels are used for food annually in Paris alone. Mussels grow in great beds, where they have been introduced or are in digenous. Thcso beiis are often acres In extent, on the surface of mud or sand, extend ing out from between tide marks to several fathoms of water. At Narra gansett alone on the Atlantic coast, there are 1100 acres of gen musiel beds. From 0000 to W)0O bushels of this sea food grow on a single acre, and in Massachusetts 25 cents will sup ply enough for ten persons for one meal. Fear that muMsels were poisonous has kept many people from them. Early settlers in America found the Indians superstitiously avoiding them, and the prejudice has continued since by Ore gonians who can locnto a mess; Mash the mussels thoroughly ; put in a her meticully covered kettle with a little pepper ; cook ten minutes, drain tho liquor and make a rnnriniere inuce, as follows: Chop an onion very line, fry il i a goiuen nrown in a- little butter, nun a nit!.; Hour and add tho broth noil a few minutes. Add a little cnoppen parsley and pour on the rnus sels, previously laid 011 a platter after top siieii has been removed. To the Voter of Tillamook; County The Distance Between WHEELER And ehalem City Is less than 2 miles. Between these two towns there is more traffic than hetween any other two towns in the county lo cated hut that distance apart. Yet to drive a team from W heeler to Nehalcm you would have to drive over 10 miles around through the valley. A uagou road between the towns of Wheeler and Nehalem should be built at once and thus eliminate the waste of time and money 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) Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUIt'i EON Obstetrical Sx'cinllt Both Phom'4 lies, and Office: Whltehoimo Residence. TILLAMOOK ORE. yK. A. I). Pl'.RKlN.S. Office In Sturgeon llbltf. All Work Otinnuitcrd. TILLAMOOK. - . OKKC.ON I hereby announce myself as car.df (into for nomination at tho Primaries held May 15, PJ1 1, as a Republican, for the ollice of County Judge. If nornl nated and elected, it will bo my endmt vor to serve the people of the whole County to the best of my ability. I am in favor of good roads, and believe that they should be constructed with regard to tho futuro needs. It will be my policy u elected, to use strict economy Johnnn ' 1,10 ,!Xl"-'"'Hiur Vf tho public funds of tho County. A. M. Hare. Fott Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lota; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. li DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Located in the Commercial Bldg., Succeeding Dr. P. J. Sharp. All Work GujMiilrrd, Both Phonri. OHic. Hour.! ? !" '2 to 4iJ0 p. m. Opn Evrtihizi from 7 until 3 o'clock Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST; Office Houro trom 'J a. in. to d p. ra Oddfcllowi Building Both Phones, G20. P. Wiaslow ATTORNEY-ATLAW Tillamook Block Room 2tK Tillamook. Or.Tjjon JOHN LL'LAW) IIENDLKSON UlnrnrvuMaw Abstracter Fillamook County Hank Bldg. Pioneer Transfer Co. G. L. DICK U SON. I W Both Phono lite Snmc lrlcc to Uvcryonc TlU.AriOOK UNDUKTAKINO CO It. N". ni'Vtff i located In Building formerly Occupied i By Carl PaUIif. 1 E I . ... run.rai u.rrclor nd Ucrm.,1 KmUlm. Ladv AimlKlunt When Reipieiitcd. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M, Tillamook VETERINARIAN (Both I'hnncH) Oregon T. H. G0YNE Attomey-at-Law and Land Office Business. Opposite Courthouse . E. N. CRUS0N. Painter mid Paper Hintror Contracts Taleti IvstininU'S Furnished. All Work Gtitintnteeil, Tillamook, Or. A MESSA6EJ0 WhoArc"Jut Ready Wbon you are MJut ttl when rou feci a wa&k lUI hardly drag yournolf nix cnuno you have- not Ret up a llrttd oul nnxt whm you wont to IkhI, jrofll Kllm I.e Duma wrlttl lone, N. v., Haying: "I will ly run-down condition WKtrkB hut two lKHllo.1 of ' tn on my feot Again anil tronu and welt Vlnol h more good than nil tho cltiM eror took." If tho careworn, run-do tho palo, elckly rhlldren oia roika around hem we Ml" Ihunna' example, the, oon ho uhlo to nay that dollcloiin roil llvnr and li had hullt thorn up and Iron. it u a woiiiiortul, Kin'ora und hody.bullder, ntid w dcr a Kuarniitmi of nallidW Col your mouoy buck If 1 Hot help you. V. B. ror nny nkln trout- hoxo Halve. Wo f;tmrntitr hit I C lough. Uioii Tillamook Bread H. T. BOTTS Lawver COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT. umce liir.i-M., Tillamook Mlock i illaiuook - Ore. El. J. Claussen Lawyer Dhutscijhk Advoicat Commercial Huilriiiig GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Building POK SAUJ AT ALL GROCERS iKKJirtin tmimrrmu ,., n u i.i rM.ii.ry e,e 0( .,.t.H Surveyor. n I oil ii Li'imiii it , a . "M-imin, nuu. M ru''"-y Troim.. AU(iii..v.i! l.iivv, Noirury PitliHc, Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. 1.IIW, AljHtrtH'tH, Kflll KhIlI.. f Hiirvoylnr, InHurinu'c, i'otll I'llOIU'H, ffi TII.I.A.NOJIf - . oW,!jon, J $1000 i IF I FAIL TO CURE any CAIiCEJl POOR CURED AT HALF fftlCIl NO KNIFE. OR PA1M W PAY UNTIL CURED! br OlMHANfU. No X' Kay ur olh.r (mIiiiII WHIIUN GUARANTEE. ndiilm iilatirr """""i 10 Ml'" ur -till mi Ida IIP, IALI r IntJr lii U CANCtN. II Nitir Paint Until I tit ti. 120PACI DUCK i I'fl Ulllhl.lll.l, I of THQUliNDt Ciinrn ' Any Lump n Woman's. I tititvrit nuiivt n.. ..i i! Nip ttmtVfi, ih..7mVlUS wS0M0r.Hr$. 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