To (he Vntci j of Tillamook Comity t" e. CrombWv. Gditor TSMUrt Ctvlcc J lUccu ' I )urehv announce mvsolf it u dliUto for iccloctiini to the UlHc -l fount v TioMurri'. of TlllamooU Coon- iv. nut Prldsv v. Oregon, imbiocl to tho Rupu? I" wiicsil.n .inn t riuss , ,,mmri , ,lt, f,oW Ml(V ,RUli u,u. It. I.. HOKW. Entered a cvond-el.is matter Oregon, UHil scrscru'tion st.wi May 11, U'l at the pt o!lW or the act of March 5. IS7V." A YKR IN A PV MU ,U Tillamook, i To the Volen of Tillamook County HilvcrlMtirt Rates ' eiral Advertisement rirnt Inarrtion. pr line Kseh aubwooent Inwrtioi., line Homosteaj oticea ' Timber Claim Notices. per line Curds of thank, per lino L-vals, line, Unit insertion tiach subiont insertion, Hn ' KoMluticn of t ondolonw? and lodire notice. pr line 10 Bnsinww A Profwwional oarda.nn, .OR niaptay Adverntwrwnt, ic inch .1.00 , ,4 nuiitt b in thia 10. 00 .05 .OR 7i .Oft! .08 1.00 .88 of f, M...Uv ami Thuraduv Morn- itiga to itiauro publication in follow ing Tmwday nnd Friday iteur. Reaaonc nro lmwratf-. ttkspay march it, iou. C0MMUN.CATI0N j Portland, Ore., Jan. .10th. Ml 1. To the Editor : Rem prowl of the fact that 1 former! called Tillamools my homo you Will kindly pardon my using-your columa in otierinjr a few uggelion to your peo ple, who in few rhort month will have (he honor of entertaining soldier coming from all paits of the aUte a? j -their guest. Th.iogh they may be old ai d decrepid they are but a very small j remnant of what wa once a mighty J army whose martial tread shook the Men who in the crime of their man- caoo. , . j ..ii .u... j Pnwlilont Wilson's hnve wot noou sacrincvu an uiat o" ) - --- - dear to the human heart, in order that . tutfered much from one year or poll thi. nation mteht live and prosper and; tlcal activity, lie Journeyed to Phila ho. after four ion wars of aff riag, deiphta to find out that hi eye were untold hardship. Drivadon ami dan- i not falling him. and Dr. tSchwelntU. i;er finally aucceeled in overcuraing as fine a disciplined and ably officered an army of brave men as ever minis tered for mortal combat. Fcoplo m the News Jonathan Bourne. Jr.. I tot) busy at Washington to Ualt Oregon nod con duct a campaign. u that he ha de- MAmA ho will not be a candidate tor United State senator In the repuhti can primaries. George V. Vanderbtlt. of New Vflrk. died from the effect of an opernlton (or n-,ipndteUte. Ttimuvh her social ecrctnry. Ml Belle Honger. Mr. Wood row Wllm.;. wife of the president denied a repo'i that Mit. liUancr Wllon en gaged to Secretary of the Treaaurj War always demaixis the very flower of the race end the best men of am nation. Finally returning, those not billed in action t their ncme, maim-' cd and surTen-iK from disease, unable to cope in the battle of life with those wi.o remained at home accamulatiai; i wealth and comfort. ! A small number of those who passed through that terrible ordenl half a cen tury ago will meet in their ar-nual state Bncsmpmer.t in your Citv on June 16th, 17th and ISth, and they are looking with bright anticipation for a Kood time. Which makes it imperative that ample preparations bo made for their comfort and entertainment, which should not be done on too small a scale makftig it necessary that the people by aside all false notions of economy ; id eliminate any and all "iet ri-h ijuick" projects that miht be suggest . i, and combine in a united etfort to make the Thirty-third Annual Encamp ment of the Department of Oregon, G. A. R. held in TilUroook one of toe rr.ost successful in its history. The visitors will not expect anything elaborate or extravagant, though able and willing to pay for the very best, and having learned of the high stand ing of your home products would pre fer them served in that good old un selfish manner that has made Tilla mook famous throughout the whplo Northwest for its liberal hottpitulity. Then provide your guests with fresh vegetable grown on your rich noil; fishes from your streams and havs; dairy products from your blooded stock, then let those who have automo biles and other conveyance for local trai.rportation take the visitors out over your rood roads, through jour broad vailevs, show them your rich pastures and fine dairv herds, your ex tensive creameries and cheese factories where the worU's famous cetse is produced. Show them your standing timber and l 'utiful streams of pure water; your 1 vely buys and ocean beaches with there many attractive watering places and summer resorts, where th-; invalid renews life and health a v.rll as rest and pleasures from inhaling the pure ozone laden atmosphere; point out your grai.'i mountains with their sides clothed with forests of valuable tim ber, or furnishing the grazing grounds foi the flocks of prosperous farmers; all of which will leave a lasting im pression upon the minds of the strang ers and have a tendency of bringing his ocnilst. made ouly a slight change of lenses in the elasse he wear Protwsor William E. Killer, head of the Scrlpps Institute for Uiologlt-al Research of the University of Call fornia. attacks the present method of teachin" ongi-nic. He a thought of the boil', are considered at length. while thoughts of the soul are neglect ad. Five years In San Quciuin wan the mnteiice itunofted In Cnllcd Stat' District Court on Captain A. IX Nol jon, the pirate who attempted to hold up the steamer Willamette, command ed by Capuin Charles Reiner, off the coast of l.os Atieli-!, county on De cember 31. fU ESTELLE FRANKLIN GRAY AND HER COMPANY. Mfcw Oray's sucess luis been In stantaneous and univeral Alttiouirli still hut a ?irl, she ha valued a rec ognlxeil ist!lon as a legitimate artist of the highest rank in the -'rent iuu loal routers of the Lnlt-1 SUiti. Can ada and Europe. Miss I! ray gave hpr tlrst violin n--'-Ital when ten years old. nt which time lw played the leiillexnhn Concerto. Kven at that early awe the Sim I'mii Hwo critics re -cigub-etl her Imllvhliinl ity l'nm early chlli'liooil he tins won a serle of holarohlps that has given her an opportunity to study under the eivitPKt initerx of thr west. New York mid Kurope. .Mix (Iniv i.iyi with a warmth of lone and a frecd' in bowing that l Wife.,'- IF- - ESTELLE FRANKLIN GRAY. iiiascuUiie In Its breadth, and yet wltb feiuliiiiM clmnii She is distinguished for her uiic-onscloUK gnu Ioumichs of other cevctions to vour city us rniitiyj inaiiner urn! xlinpllclty as much as for of the dele'ja as to the Kncamprnunt are prominent members of other organ izations uh'nttioy could induce to meet in Tillamook as there is nothing that will bring outtidc money to any city like lar.'e conventions. While circu.tos and migratory shows always carry nny the penplu's money besides all societies usually select their nest inemners to represent them as delegates, who on returning to their various localities would give the most glowing repot ts of what they saw and learned regarding the inducements off ered and courtesies extended, which would be tho means of bringing many to your county some of whom would make investments, build homes and spend their declining year in ease and comfort among your people. A. W. Miller. If you want first class pictures of farm v ews, family groups or an other picture let me know. Win. Stivenga. her merit as an artist. Miss I'loreice Crawford, planlste of this company, Ims remarkable ability. She rapidly won favor In New York, where she studied ai.d played In con- ert. nppearliiK several times with the riii!harmoiilc Orchiyitrn. She Ikih been before the public for many years and plays with brilliancy and buoyant mu sical feeling. She astonishes her au diences with her strength, endurance and her manipulation of dllllcult and rapid passages. Mrs. Margaret dray always travels with her daughter. Mrs, (Jray Is a reader of great ability and has won success from e'ist o wosL Shu Is a gnat favorite with audi ences and gives readings with music, spoken soti'.'s or character delineations at the option of the locsl mimngeiaeiit. At Christian Charch Wednesday Evening, March ffith. Entertainment Course. 1 lioroby announce mvfolf as a can- didntt for the Office of Counlv CUi. for ro- lection, subject to tho Kepub lican I'rtmartv to bo held May 1Mb. Wrv riwt ectftillv. J. C. lloWen. To the Votm of Tillamook County 1 hereby announce tnvself as n t'nn didate for re election to the Olllce of County Stterilf of nilsiiHtok County. Oregoit subject to the Republican rhi ice In the Vrtmarie to 1h hehl May ltth. 1011. To tl.c Votcis of Tillamook County a hereby antiource rtijwlf Camb date for in mmation for the olllcc of County Surer, on the Jtcptiblicsn ticket. If nominati-d ami elected, 1 --hall at all lime endenv- r to admtnister the ollice with ctncic.rtc , sceurncy. anil ecotwmy. Kospectfully. Ross I.. Shrove. To The Voters of Tillaaiook County Having been urged bv so many nf nv ftiends, 1 herety aimounce melf at candidate on the Republican ticket for County Sheriff at the coining priniar ies. If nominated and elected I will at tend to my duties as rrqutred by hm t the Iteet of tny abiht without fear oi fsvor to none. Signed ICmmett M. llnlc. The Distance Between 1 &4 11 fi W v ML & 1 r 4i And ihalem City it To Ihe Rcptil lican Votfii of Tillamook Countv 1 hereby afwoui.ee in df a can didate for nomination to Die ollice of County Surveyor, on the Republican ticket, nt the coming Republican I'ri traric. If r-omiriBted and envtcd, I will con duct the alTnir of my o'hee to the bet f my ability. With my engineering training ami experience I feel enpable of hai.oling the work cneii ctnl with Ihe office; ep'ciltv the road work, which it becnintng more important than ever lK'fre. ZZH ' .Sig"i. C ' Jnckon. lo the Votirs of lill.imook County. I horebv a'l'iiu t:..it I nni enr-didali- fc.r the iK-minntion of SherilT mi the l'ein crallc Ticket at the priinaries in May. If elected I will perforin the duties of mv ollice ti the best of m ability without feur r fnvur Respectfully, j N. J.' Myers, j To the Voter of Tillamook County I hereby announce inyse f a candi date for rominatiofi at tne Primaries held May 15, l'JI I. as a Republican, for the ollice of County Judge. If nomi nated and electeil, it will bo my endea vor to servo the people of the wlm'c Co-inty to the best of my ability. I a n in favor of g od road, ar.d believe tKt j they should be constructed with rega- i ' to the future need. It will be mv i policy if elected, to Hue strict oconon, in the expenditure of the public fund of the Couety. A. M. Hare. ?s les.v th:in 'J miles. Net ween tliese two towns there is more trallic than between any other two towns in the county lo cated but that distance apart. Vet to drive a team from Wheeler to Nehalem you would have to drive over 10 miles around through the valley. A vaon road between the towns of Wheeler and ?Vch:ilem should be built at once and thus eliminate the waste of time and money occasioned by lbreini 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 Ha bo? Co. Wheeler, Oregon i OWNERS OF WHEELER PROPERTY . Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTHDi'ATIHC i'HYSli IAN AND SI 'It' IKON Obstetrical Sjm--i aiist Itoth I'honc Res. and OtlW : Whit-houo Itcmdciirc. TII.I.AMODK OllK. To the Voters of Tilpnioo' County " I wish to announeu that 1 am a ran lui.ite for the nurninalioii of coroner on 'he Itf publican ticket at the primarii-M i May. If nominated and elected I l Perform the duties of my olfice to 'hi bet of my ability. Dr. W. C. Hawk. ,R. A. I) I'I'.RKINh SIISIDKNT IiltNTIST Office 111 Stiiigrou Hldg. All Work (itiiiianlrrit. t'M.I.AM'IOIC - DRI.C.ON To Tie Votirs cf Tillamook County 11 on felicitation of many of my fru-n .H throughout the county, I haw d ci led to rur. for the ollice of Countv Si rveyor on the Republican ticket. If elected I promise an economical and impartial administration. I invite uur in. -estimation and Hupport. I.. F. Wilson, I linv Citv, Ore. j i Dr. Jack Olson I KKSIDHNT DKNI IST j flllicu Hours Iro'ii 'J n. in. to I p. m, j j Oddfellows Building ! Itf.tll I'llotlCH El. J. Claussen L.AWVER DlitTHCIIRR DVtlKAT CoiimuTii.il Itttilflinjr H. T. BOT TS Lawyer COMI'LliTt M:T U: AHSTRACT. Ollict- Lu:? Tillamook Hlock Tillauiook - ()iv. T . tv . . i ii ' .1 ir ... i : v I ....... DON - si iiii. A l.or-i ll" I - t r r 1' "liog llir'f nuneer I ransier L.O. '"u l u r. . .. l '"'"I't ou lt-.th t'llOOM 'Ihe Same Price to Hvcryoiic JOHN l.l.UM) HI NDI US(), DR. ELMER Dl ALLEN, Dentist, iiai Located in tire Commercial Fllilc. Succeeding Dr. I'. J. Shnrp. .... '; All Work GiLuanlted. ISolh I'lionr.. IllhllllOOk ( tltlllly lldllk 1)1(1(1. rwo 1 1 lo 12 a. in. I I lo p. in. Open Hvrtilngi from 7 until S o'clock. Wlonicviit-I iiv j A W CI I. MAUI'. II 1 ! -! ...in . iuv 111 i iiiiiiriive nil- f jrif vour horse, but conlrd ' I itiifnty an well. Mlilli rn , l bo avoided If ,, i,, llnr, J dPii'HKIed in tune. W A UIJ I IA1 ' ' f f WL. m mil. I ii I am tit i it . . ni Notice if Appoiiilnietit ol Administrator. :.;N0'liCK Is herubyg.ven multhe undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Tillamook County, Slate of Oregon, adn.iiiiHtrnlor of the estate of Jennie I'. fialleotioe, ilecean ed. Therefore all psrsons having claims against said deceased, are here by notified and required to present the same duly verilied to mo at my ollice In Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, l-'ebru-ary ICth, 1914. C. W. Talmnge, Administrator of the Kstato of Jennie T, (iallentine, Dec'd K. J. ' Ilainsen A'tv. for Admr. NOTICR I'OR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. H S. LAND OKKICH at I'ortiiind, Oregon. .March t;, ml i 'w' ; , j NOTJCM is hereby givun that Osciir Max Cuthert. of lieaver. Oregon, who. on April 0, 1012, inndj Homestead En try, No. KiUH, U,r Township 3 South, Raniio 0 West. Willamet o Merldiim has filed notice of intention lo make final Commutation I'r'.of, to eHtablisli claim to the land above described, be fore tho County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, nt Tillamook, Oregon, on tlio Klrd day of April, 1914. Claimant i. uir.es as witnenrun: A. II. Wood, L. S, Keene, Wm. Ulrich, 0. W. Kinnaman nil, of Ifeityor, On g in. 1L P. iiigby. Kugistcr, GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Geo. P. Winslow ' Tillamook, A'ITOllNHY-AT LAW 1 1 illamooli lllock Kooin U'J Oregon Office In Commercial Uuildint'. T. H. GOYNE Attorney-at-Law ami) Land Olfice Business. Opposite Courthouie TILI AHOOK UN)JIMAKIN(J CO. K, ci, IM'.NKI.K. Mgi Locnteil In lluililmg Kormerly Occupied lly Carl l'at.laf. l-'uneral Director nnd I.lceoied Eiiibnlm. Ladv Assistant When Ucuuestcd. E. N. CRUSON J. E. REEDY D V M iI,liV,UT ,,f,i;r iihkci J L "hr.V'y"U ConLracI Ti !.,. I'.stiinatcH I'tiriiishctl. Tillamook VKTKUINAUIAN (Hoth I'hones) Oregon Ml Work (iiiiinuitecd. Tillamook, Or. Eat Vieeck TlLLAmliriK RAK AT ALL OKOCLKS Foar Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twe nty ord Lota. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. W V T - - ' " e Hlilnoy H. HomlorHoii, I'rcJ. Surveyor John l.iiliind Henderson, Keicy, TreH Attonmy.iit.Lnw, Notary I'n'ilic Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Lttw, AliHtnicts, Real Kstiibi Siirvoyliig, liistirancu. Hoth I'lionus TU.I.AMODK, Oltmi" ja1