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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1914)
1 Che Cillamook fierald C. . Cromblcy, editor Issued Cwlcc J tUcck Cucsdav and Frtd.iv To the Voters of Tillamook County. t wWh to nnmniiu-c to the Republic" ' votots of TillmiMHik iVuiity that I i ii candidate for tln uttWv of Justin tho IVitoo for tlio Second Justico ' In.'t niut iliwlro to til' nominated hi Mhv. If tioniiimtod and circled I H Entered as sevond-olass matter May '. I '.MO, at tho tMit oltloo at TillnmooW, .conduct tho affairs of mv olllro with f l llcWitti-EI. J. CLAU88EN. Uim rsi.-ititu Aiokat Cotutm-trtnl Htuhliitf: Dr. anp st H';i:i).s illtftotrtfol StHK-ultat Hoth Ph.u Km. awl t'tlh': WhiUhow H""" TILLAMOOK MR Dromon, under tho not of March 9, IS?..." SlMtSCRtPTlON $1.50 A VKAK IN ADWNl'K (Hit four or favor. H. T. K. W. StHttlo. 1) Jldvcrtisinri Kates Kncli sulisoouont insertion, lino M .. ... . . t . . . i t i i ec.,1 Advertisements I.ro no h-o.. ,vr Urn' - -M.'' 1 trst ln?rtun, per lino J .10 Hiness .V ; Professional curds.mo. 1. 00 Mnv tA tot Republican for the Kch suiweuuent insertion, lino .05 Outlay Advertisement, por inch ,2o otru.0 f ,untv rotnmiMiitflor. If Homestead .Notices - 6.W u t p,,MV .v.i must bo In this of-, 1Hi,mnuUst and WcUkI, ti ll ho m Timber tlaim - - H.w f,0o on Monday and Thursday Morn-1 endeavor to erti tho pimpla to tho Notices, ptr line ... .06 ins to iruuro publication in follow tuiekt of my ability. Mv yiitiei"-' Curds of thanks, por line .Oft jng Tuosdnv and Friday Issues. inJuiihllmr rook rit well lii'l Reasons are imporutlvo. . lint; tho stoaiu rolter tho lt 3 yor To tho Voters of 1'ill.umuik County K. A I' fKKKI.N umii'MNT I.KHTHf l)ltl.. Ill MMISM ,"','' l ..U tiomiitwl rtt ii'K Uvnls, 'vr lino, first insertion FRIDAY APRIL 17. . Rtvo mo nn Itmtuht nut win oni"' i mo to ssrv iho;ittul mt v tho j county money. Kwijwtfully, I A. A. Imlnh. l'lovorll, Oro. To tho Voteu of Tillamook Count) Wo roooived thi week. Iwklot. of liquor ns it hat to prohibit tnuwKir printed Ht tho 1'loverdnlo Courier plnnt. tut ion of whlto slvo." whiih in nts with tlmrs t Cwventalo Ihtiitor Noto : l no suooos.-iui opor-1 ami other point. of interest in tho ntion of tho Wobb-Konyoti lnw mouns j l horoby nniHuinov molf tit Cm,. outh ond of tho oountv. Tho pm- thousands of mhtitionnl voto for tho dnliito for ro olrotion to tho Ollloo of phlot. woll edited nd well printed Prohibition cuse in this suto. The ox-' Wy Tr.-,.m-r. of ';l''";; '"; ' . . ... .t . c. i i ..i.. IV, Drerfon, subjoi't to the KepilMlrAit and oomruires very fnvorably with tho ouso thnt has often boon inmlo. M . i jir1M,nm, lo lv(, f,rt) ,v ;t J, work done in other plants of tho stnte. Thnt thero is no use in votim; tho stuto n. U. IWt. Sditor Taylor is to be eo-uniendod for dry s lon: hs luitior run bo shippotl j the fine work ho has dono on this book indiscriminately in from wot stntos. j J0 Votm of Tillamook County which contain some IS parjos of mat- has lost iu foroo of argument. Tho J tor including numerous appropriate ' signs of the times tell us that tho liq-, 1 hereby announce mv'lf a cn icones. : uor ousinoss is d)iiioi. However, tho , didato for tho t.)lnco of County (JlerW. . .. , : Prohibition forces in Oregon are liable fr re- i lection, .t.j.ot t.. the Uepil- ... . , t I in Jill I I 1 111 1 1 I vs. IU I't uriu .Wf contains j to make tho mistake of hoing over con-' . of a , rldent this fall ami for that reason wo i Verv ropotfully. would urge every porson who is inter- J C lloldon. ostexi in the prohibition eauo to cot J - - out ami register, and see to it thati To the Voters of Tillamook County others ho are inclined towards tho - drv side do likewise. If Oroimn is to I noroby announce mvielf a I n bo voted dry this fII every dry vote in the state must be polled . ) Dr. Jack Olson itKii'Ksr pi n i is r OtdlC II" n" If"'" ," ' Od.lfrlK.i BuiMuk It.. in I'lu'iim DR. ELMER D ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Localrd in the Commercial HM., 5ucceedinif Hi. P. J. Miaip- All ViiiiiJ- lf. tOMPLI.ll. SI I Ul- IDllia- ! JO I. I lll.ltlllXlk BOTTS LAwycr t net ii 4 nt I illaiiuiult PioneerTransfer Co. i,. i . hick .v ww. fin U4ti Ptw I he .niuo I'rUo to litrryntte .I0IIS III SD IIINDIKNUN Mlu(itr Kl I nil Ui11.it Irr Kh Ptviwi lo M t. ill. I lo I 10 c. m. CH-ii Kv"in oii I 4 'iWo.l III llln ..II. I .. "Ill m . TH ..,H i ,, V: 'M-H IlltiiH r t . Ir, "Jtu '"'' IIMI IL. . ' lllill I. III. I. la . ' "IT Kii i ii i i ,, im," Mil. e itl, U i.i. Ill i.. .i ... ""'I !,. it . i 'Mir ni ii l-tfc. ill II, r ( ,, i." MHMili. tl. t '.' "V'"M, "lH.ri.ln; , U" tk I X' 'I I'iiiii. tHo,. ' H -mi, ..i I.. M" f" "Mill l .. ' - III!) 4ll.t J I I, . " l tlrtrl ,i. .,, . . .'V J " Mie ..i, t It 1 ii-tu NOIICH t) unKt! ' UAVs, This issue of tho Herki two interviews which are indeed very optomistic nature. One of the in terviews, relntes to tho wool industry and tho other to the cheese industry of tho !.tte. The interview in regard to tho cheese industry comes from a man who is known by almost ovo-yone iu the county and is authority on matters pertaining to our chief industry. Wo are pleased to publish such cheerful news in regard to the cheese industry because of tho fart tnat there seems to be an influence, bacKod by the Head light, to discredit the cheese market Whether this is done at the instigation of outride buyers or for political rea sons is a quition in the minds of some. However, it is a fact that tho middle men who handle cheese would like nothing better than what they have got, viz : A newspaper at the seat of production which continually keeps up a calamity howl as to future prices for cheese, which procedure will in time prepare the minds of some of the ran chers so that thev will be satistied to take any old price for their cheese, and this is what the buyers want. The question naturally arises : What kind of a game has Baker tied himself up to now? In the face of con- ' ditions as they actually are there is ! absolutely no reason whatever for the ! howl of calamity that the Headlight is continually sending forth, which '. TILLAMOOK MAN INTERVIEW. i ED ON CHEESE SITUATION j i From Journ il I Contrary to former expectations and j belief of the general trade, the output of cheese at Tillamook to date this season is showing an increase over the corre(nnding period a year ago. Not only is thj output somewhat greater I but the prices bing received by mak ers are the host ever known as this period of the season. Charles Ray the veteran cheese man ufacturer of Tillamook wai in tho city todav and stated that il vas a mistake that Tillamook was not making as much choose as a year ago. "The output of cheese in the Tilla mook section this season," says Mr. Ray, "is showing a liberal increase over a year ago. This is due to two causes the greater number of cows in that s-ction as well a the bettor con dition of tho grass. The price at this time -s exception didato for re election to tho Ottlro "f County Sherilf of Tillamook County. Drogon ubieot to the Republican choice In tho Primaries to bo hold May 15th, ISM. , H. Cronshnw. GEORGE WHIG! AttornfV at Law Office In Commfrci.il Huiltiim? T. H. GOYNE Attorno -at-Ijw and.' Land Off I'- Hu-sln.'ss. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. To the Voters of Tillamook County j rtl c K V r.T V. K I N A It I A N i liuth l"h"lT! Ore non lilldmook (i)tuitv Hank lllrf. Geo. P. Winslow V t t"KS 1 I AW 1 J'an . . 111... kj i; iv. .i Tillamook. Orison! Ml. I AMOOK t M)i:W I AKINtl CO, K V II I AM fi l..lrd ! H "l-1 -f t fTl lWtl 11, i arl l'llf I un.r.l Diiaclu iwi I l'.nil.Iili I ah Au.ili'l W'sc- tr.turtt. E. N. CRUSON. I'aintcr atul 1'ajH-t IllUtKCr Cotitracln Takrn I'ijttiutalnt l:ti tuwhal. Ml Wmk (unriintrrl. Tillfim.iolt. ()t. Wi.r . . . or ami i Ui i. Holt r.( lo tu U A M tho IIHKlth t t ' it.i . Eat Viereck rw mm m m m m IILLAMOOK R ii 1 1 i . i I 1 ' H'K M I hereby announce myself m Camli date for nomimitin for the olfiee .if County Surveyor, on tho Republican ticket. j If nominated and elected, 1 hall at all times endeavT to mlmininter the otHco with etlleioncy, accuracy, nmi economy,. Rcspoetlullv, Rihi I.. Shrove. To The Voters of Tillamook County Having been urged bv so many of mj flionds, 1 hereby nnnnuneo iiiv'-lf mk a j candidate on the Ri'publieaii ticket fur loumy nneriu at trio coining primar io.n If nominated and ol-ted I will at tend to my ilutlon tm required bv law to tho best of my abUity without fear 'oi favor to none.; Signed Kmmott M, Hloi. Four Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord LoU; $2.80 in Twenty . I Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. ; 4 I J4li r c Ji.hr tea li t'ta, Altuf-r. h1 I . lift TllUmook Title AbstrAcl Co. J I 1 ' XJW Tit t M ' must, if it has any influence whatever. .tn() Tl,amook lnteratti Ilr, To the Republican Voter of Tillamook hurt the county. The Headlight's pol- ( naturall maeh p,M4eil We expect. Countv ,C) u cu.m ne.cr uo ' counii ; Uu n.,turalVi t,)at va,uua wi LIQUOR TRAFFIC RE CEIVES ANOTHER FALL shaded within the next few days but 1 hereby announce myself as a ran we look for a good market all along. " ' '1.i,ll,lu ioJ nomination lo tne oilier of County .Surveyor, on tho Republican ticket, at the coining Republican Pri maries. If nominated and ejected, I will con- ENTERTAINMENT AT Topoku, Kan., April 11. -The Webb Kenyon bill, passed by congress, which gives the states control over liquor shipment'?, met the favor today of the Kansas Supreme Court. As a result of the decision Kansas will take charge of all liquor shipped into the state. The case was that of a St. Louis brewing company appealing from a de cision of the District Court in Chero kee County. The St. Louis company shipped a carload of beer to Corona, Km. State officials confiscated it unJer the Webb law and the company sought the return of the beer or reimbursement., MAGARRELL HALL ,cl,l'r 'to "M'cu.'hu h"1 , . ...j .hii i-iimiiuurinif Thursday evening, April Zi, at the Magarrell hall 3 miles below Maine, there will be an entertainment given by the Woulf Creek School and the Grangers. After the program a lunch will be served. There will be an ad mission fee of 25 cents for adults and 10 centl for children, the proceeds to go for the purpose of building a grange hall. Come all and have a good time. I training and experience I feel rapat.lt' . , j of handling the work connected with i tne otlice; especially tho road work, i which is becoming mnre Imporlnnt than ! ever before, Signed, U. (J. Jackson, i J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ill take all kiinls ul huiiilinj,' . i mi M .ii ts. lurnisti iil' Aalutri ttii.il (li.. ms ,,t ;- mnii- l-,u. luti-lv die U h.ti ill ivr nti t tic Iciwt-ot issilili- liyiiit-s on mill vi.ik ami .ill ..tlict luulil my uiati-tial. Mt Stt .in.ili.ui is iii.iiuit.ti tuivt'n aytiu lot many kmil.s u inattit.il (iitrnnj' in to ilu-LiMivtriiaton (jfl.uil.Iin,'!. ilmt is urn sol, I in the loial iii.ii kct Give him a call consultation and building advice free at all times. Next to Todd Hotel To The Voters of Tillamook County To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce that I am a .in- ' didato for the nomination of Sheriff nn i the Uemooratie Ticket at tho priirianeH 1 in May. If elected 1 will perform the, duties of my otlico to the best of my j ability without fear or favor. RoHpectfylly I hereby announce rnvself aa a can-1 Without this law no state has any didate in the Republican Primary for more control over liquor than it has over the shiprnert of wneat and corn," said Justice R. A. Burch, who wrote the opinion. "We believe that the liquor traffic can be made Rubject to tne same regu lation as obscene literature and white slavery and that Congress has suffi cient power to regulate the shipments N. J. Mycin. To the Voters of Tillamook County I hereby announce myself as i iii.di date for nomination at the Prin.an.'H held May 15, 1911, as a Repjbli.-ai,, for the oflice of County .Judge. If nomi nated and elected, it will bo my end.-.t. vnr to serve the people of the whole County to the best of my ability, I ,cn in favor of good roads, and believe that they should bo constructed with regard v. v.ti.- .iiviiii- iiuftiB, il will lie mv 3f&&yffirimmBtmmmmmmmmm the office of t ountv Commissioner to fill the unexpired term of (J. R. Kdner resigned, F. L. Sappington. To the Voters of Tillamook and "iam hill Counties, I announce rnvself a eandidato for .- - viii.- .iiviiii- liUftlB, it win lie the Oflice of mint ri.nreinliitivi. nf flu. r.,il .1 ....... , , ,.,nujr ii iT;tiuii, hi use sir rt economy two counties comnrising the rour- !n the expenditure of the public tu X teenth Representative Oistrict in the of tho County, Su.te of Oregon, subject to the nomi- ' it m nation of the Democrat party at tho, ....... primary on May ISth, 1911. , " ; If I arn nomiiiuted and elected, I will, lo the Voters of Tillamook County during my term of oflice servo tho - people of my district to the best of my ' I wish to announce that I am a can. ability I favor ;ood roads, enforce- didate for thu nomination of coroner on rnent of all uwh. and in LMVinir the the Renuliliciin Hi.kr.t ut 11 ,1 i. .. Governor power to veto single itorna in in May. If nominated and elected 'l appropriation bills. I believe in a re- will perform tho duties of rriy (lco to ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. i:A KIl I, 11 it 11 W A It K KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TING STOVES Se U for Prices Before Ordering El.cwl.cre pense, except the actual necessities in the conduct of statu affairs. I believe in the prohibiting of thu manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, only for mcdp'al and chemical purposes, "Honesty, Economy and Progress" is rny motto. Upon these principles, I siano. 11 you want such resent you, J arn at your R. Y, I! alock. Heaver, Tillamook Co., Oregon Dr. W. C. Hawk. To The Voters cf Tillamook County Upon solicitation of many iriemis throughout the county, of rny I have r i rep- ,ieo,dw,t' '0, the .office of C' ' Eorviec ' Surveyor on tho Republican ticket. It ,1, ' elected I promise an economical and Invito To the Voters of Tillamook County. To the Voters of Tillamook County. 1 ln -e' y announce myself ns a candi- impartial admin stration. I your investigation and mjpport. u 1 vrimon, Day City, Ore. To the Voters of Tillnmook County. I hereby announce myHelf as a I hereby announcri myiielf uh a candi date on tho Uepublican ticket at the nrimnrlf.u ti fm Iw.trl Mnu IRtl. 101.1 ........ r I "' ' "vt,:"y "iinounco inyseii as a can. for the Ifico of t ounty Commissioner didate for the nomination of thu ofliro for tho nnr'vnirfl tu11 uoiiru li.rm If ..t '. f...i....i .. 1.1' i 1: V V. ".Hininsionur, on me Itu. nominated and elected 1 will null ii-nn iU-it ,.t n... ... . iJato tor thu nomination nf surveyor on B.tand for Kconorny, Kllicluncy and Pun- held May IJi, and should I ho nornln, nil- renuii lean iiokoi at thu nr mur in Mcllv in nil ennntv rnultnru I uii.nl, ...I -...I .. I..i-.i ...m i . V. . 7" "T : - . " - ' ti nun viuuicil will uiMIUIiVlir Lll Hl.rui. i in May. II nominated and elected it rurthcr Htato that i puyo made pledgea thu people of the county to the best' ,r will bo my uirn to do my duty to tho to no onu and my futuro course will be rny ability. j Tillamook Clay Works iVKfcLtJiS BROS., Props. tile n.'ivf now ready for BRICK, 3- IN. 4- IN. 'l limited Mll.lN o tlie inarlut at the Located 'iitk and drain lollou Mil' iniiwii. 810.00 PER THnnc.u DRAIN TILE, M 6.00 PER THOUSAND A,N TILE, 20.00 PER THOUSAND 0 r;;:;;!1' 11 MUTUAL PHONC To the Voters of Tillamook Count i i,,.... i . ...mi.., iiiinwnco myse f m ,.,. didate for nomination for he 0fl ,. f County Coroner on the Repuld ,,, "t," kot f nominated and v.l .aUl 1 wli endeavor to ftdminislHler the , )c . economy and efficiency, llh Resnectfully, I Jr. H. M. Weniit. very best of my ability. A. M. Austin. governed by tho wishes oi tho people, 1 V 'IH.... ' 1 i', i . I liuiiqiaoil Tho Old .Spanish KItcl ion Ih TILC0 APARTMENTS FOR RENT ,'"r"",,"'' "r unfurnishoil llmrt-;-'Mn,..U Of four room eh' Z .uiiveniunco mid r lurniHiied fire very nlc0. Frank L. Owens, I Hco to get good foods, good Vrvl .ClovenUlo, Ore. mid irood treatment Wl a fine o 'in I lino nr.. ii ed lull, " " iniiy locut. ;ePuctlyull)llU.rHtj(lulro al wJ. Neuralgia lrlcfl l U " r-' UHlllira iiui nl - ooruiuniik ii." SLOAN I IWTME 7075 Pain l' , N.al.Ul . ... . . . 'll I- .-'.""Mr ... i .I" llli naiilali ft ft V . ,pt l (Ml, il ' i..,. All Cm . . . , . i. . m " raliic lira.li. ' ' l- lli.r. 0 " i I.. CM .aJC i.ti aritilia. I.i lm 1 " ( i la. l-rf llatll 1 ' '" ...art Ill Uiniiiri i" t . W . .. ... p.- II... ! M ai .ii ii"i. u I.. 1 DL UM 5. Slow, wl, IM MPW OIIAK f aiaa .i - - Give Us a SATISrACIION (JUARAi .in m am at at am. alam a I ML i.n - "Nmrene Church 5 H:(M l. M. I'rtM.c iW .irf, I'Vldtiy ovuiiIiii'.h. , jiyntli