Cbe CMtamook Reraid C. 6. CromMcy, Editor l5tic Civlcc .1 Week Cucsd.iv .id :rlii.iv limertMceond-cI.maUr My K. U'V t thu pt .;ltko t Tillamook. Otvsyn. under the act of March 8. 1V. sfB-scRtrrms si .an a vkk in ahwnck Jhlvcrtlshirt Rates 1 eeat Advertisement 1'irst Insertion, per line - S .10 Hach aotovqueni Insertion. Hr . Homestead o4lc - - k0 Z Tmfxr Claims - - MKW Notice, per line - Oard nf thanks, rwf Hw . Loeal. -wr line. firt insertion - TIKSOAY APRIL LM. 10 1-1. ( Vsijrrwwni:i Falconer (Prvitrewve. of Washington, has iutr-nlucvd bill establishing prohibition in Alaska. Why not The nation ha taken a pro Krc,ive stand in tht development of Alaska's material resource, by build ing a government railroad. Still more wise would it be to !afci.mrd the high or interest of that great territory b establishing the progressive principle o prohibition there. The bill ought to become law. In the last issue of the Headlight Editor Baker devoted a quarter column in takinu off his coat, spitting on his hands and squaring off. figuratively speaking, for a erap with the editor of the Herald. ell. go it old man. We have the advantage of having richt on our side and an intelligent lot of readers to deal with, aini we take much comfort in this fact regardless of the fact that we have the disustlri; task of combating a man who would fill with better grace a strait-jacket in a lunatic asylum than be does an edi tor's chair. A step forwari in the flshinc; indus try o( this county has recently been made in the formation of the Ore-Jn Deep Sea Fishing Co.. with principal office at Tillamook City. The mem bers of the company are Geo. Hender son, Harold Gill and Wm. Gregory. The capital stock is placed at $5000. and the article of incorporation allow the conduc'inir of deep sea fishing, coki storage plants, stores, shop, etc. It has been proven beyond a doubt that rich halibut bank lay immediate ly olT this coast, and then there is a treat abundance of other sea fish foods of the finest quality close at hand. The formation of the above men tioned company is a step in tne right direction. We are pleased to see it. It will mean much for the county. The Irish home rulers regard thoir fiht as practicafly won. The bill will fro to the house of lords, ami bo reject ed, but it will 0 back to the commons and be approved, and then becomes a law by royHl absent. It ts expected to be a law by July 1. Meanwhile it re mains for the iTMvernment and the Ul sterites to reach an agreement. The conciliatory attitude adopted within the past few days bv Sir Edward Car son, leader of the Ulster unionists, in dicate that thev may accept the origin al proposals of the government which gives the Ulster counties the riirht of a referendum to say whether or not thev shall be excluded from the work ings of the home rule bill for six years. Another outcome my be the federal scheme of government already outlined, Ulsters to stay out of the Irish Union until the federal plan in i Deration. The Headlight makes the late failure of C. K. Funk the occasion for a lengthy harrangue in opposition to Tillamook County's farm values which is certainly a great injustice to ti owner of farms in this county. Mr. runk bought 50 acres of land, paying J.W down. It was necessary for him to make many improvements. But reirardle3i of thin act his undertaking was no more than what scores of others have made a suc cess of in this county during the past 10 years. Mr. Baker does not mention one of the large number of our ranch ers who have started with almost nothing and now own valuable farms, but he would pick out a single failure and make much ado about it regardless of the injury it does the n;al estate owners of thu county in general just to injure a certain person who has fought to a standstill one of his much beloved pets, the Warren Construction Co., which has a reputation so well known to our readers, that further comment is not necessary. The Headlight is heaping another in justice upon the farm owners in this county by continually prophesying thu collapse of thu chueso market because of late tariff changes, when every sane man or woman now knows that our cheese market is as safo us It ever was, natural conditions being much in its favor, and it still being protected by a 20 per cent advalorem duty. If Mr. Baker would be fair with the adminis tration and fair with our farm owners who are thu ones vitally ejected, he would wait and see how matters arc to terminate, arid what the consequences of tho tariff changes aru to be before he sets up u "howl." Calamaty howl- .06 .( 1.00 of- At.t. Piaiduv Ads mut be In thl ft. tin Mondav and Thursday Mom- inc to insure publication In follow im; Tuesday nd Friday issues Reason are imperative. ing along this line cannot help but be detrimental to farm value. It seems he never will forget that post olMce. Before his grouch, growing out nf the fight on the Warren Construction Co.. which has been trying to gel one over on the people of Tillamook City, Mr. Baker was an sarnsst exponent of the system of selling lands on time with a small payment down, bulutre on time" a system that has made it possible for miny a poor deserving man to get on his feet and acquire a compet ency, a system that has been practised by hundreds of people in this county with and without the assistance of re il estate men. and a righteous svstetn tha" will live lone after Bro. Baker nnd his hammer are laid away. It has been frequently suited by thoughtful men in this county 'hat the Headlight, since it bas been in the hit mis of Bro. Baker, by its malicious indulgences in personalities and other indiscretions has done more to retard the crowth of FiiVimook County und city than any other influence. A few caes in point attributable U Bro. Bak er was the embarrassment to the city in the sale of its water bo-ds, which cost this city a large sum; his un scrupulous course in defense of the Warren Construction Co. ; the antipa thie arousiM by him over the exten 4ion of the I'ort of Tillamook, etc. We have often hoard it stated that if the people of the county hail bought the Headlight plant, years ao, payini; Baiter his o.vn price for it ami the' dumped it into fie slough, elimmaiing Mr. Baker from further newspaper ctrort in this ciiun'y, it would indued hve beon a whe investment, and we believe this is truo. NO MORE LIQ J0R ADVERTISING. One by one the great diily news papers of the country are auvii.rini; in to line agiinU the debung meenary spirit that accept) lupvir IvorlHUK- In Detroit Tho Times has for an ex tended period kept it-ielf clem from the taint of aush bmely earn?l c.nh. In Chicago some time ago the Tri bune cut out auch reprehensible adver tising. Now comes the Record-Herald of the same city with an announcement that henceforth, or at snon as it can ".II existing contracts, it will eliminate liquor advertising. In making tnis announcement it ex plains that it wishes to be rightly un derstood and thnn proceeds to deliver itself as follow : "The manufacture and sale of liquor arc .sanctioned by law and the adver tising is legitimate advertising. How ever, printing thii class of advertising involves social questions that call for emphasis and incrned consideration. "The Itucord-llprald goes int-i m inv homes. In virtually all of thso homes there is an abiding sense of the need of protection airainst the abuses of th; liquor traffic, especially for the young. In a constantly increasing degree there is abstention from the us of liquor for the sake of the young. There is thr haunting fear that from thu fi'st indulgence thu young and unformed character may unconsciously drift into an uncontrolled and destructive habit of excess. "Liquor advertising does not dis criminate betwuun use and abuse. It 1 .,... ,l . i .,...,,. .,,1..., ii... tijlll iiiuiiun wiviiutJi. lunuivu vvuiib vim best social sense of the day more and more disapproves as dangerous, 'Thu Kccord-Herald does not deny thu view that pure alchohc liquors have their wise and proper use in indi vidual instances, but contends that thu ! responsibility for thu advocacy of such use should rest with thu family physi cian rather than thu family newspaper, and duclinus henceforth to aharu thia responsibility." AdminrWntor's Notice Of t-inal , Account. NOT1CR ISIIHItKHY OIVKN that A. N. Marolf, the undursignud admin istrator of the eatate of John Claude Marolf, deceased, has filed with thu County Court his final account and that tho said Court has fixed Monday thu 18th day of May, 1911, at 10:00 o'clock A, M. as thu time and thu office of tho County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of thu said final account. Notice is further rritsnri tlittt fill tiiruritiu nr.t t-iwintriwl tit , appear at said time and placu and show cause, if any tiiuy can, why the said final account and thu relief prayed for therein should not bo allowed. I Dated this 7th day of April, 1914 j A. N. Marolf, j Administrator of the estato of John Claude Marolf, deceased. Ech ubaqueut Inaertion. tin Resolution of omiolenee and Lodge rwtio. wr line Ruine IWwwionalcarda.mo. DtMdM Advvr'Kement, per inch Nai.ucnr Church Services 2 ti I M. Su'dm .rlxHt! :i M T. M. IWoIiImk Sorvlco. ; ui 1. M. rrcntfhiic S)ivW. I'nviT nieetliigj n Tuesday " Kntn evening. II. .1. PdllttllK. NOIICI: R)k' PUIU.ICATION. Dcpai tmcnt of the Interior. V. S. I.ANP 'FFICF. at I'oitiandl Oregon. March . I'.U I. NOnCH i hereby ifiven that Osr Mn Cutr.-rt ,f Braver. Oregon. on April'.. H'l.'. mil H mestead F.u trv, No. .'All.., for Ri of SK. ; Section A l'owimbip 8 miti, i Range 0 Weat, Wills net e MvrKlu '. has AM nolle of intention t tie final Commutation t'roof, lo Mttbh claim to th land alvve deeeribvd, fore the CounU Clerk f lillamok C .iittv. Oregon. t 'nilamHk, Orein, n tho 23M day of April, 1PM. Claimant names as witttoMM: A. B. WikhI. I,. S. Kwiw, Wm. Ulrich, O, W. Kinnatwm nil, 'f Bwiver, Oregon. It. r. lligby. Hegiater. To Kepuhliran Voters Mr Glen O. Ilolmaii of I'olk Count v. Is a canoidate for the Uepubllenn nomt nation for circuit judge. He is ! 1 yer of experience, the son of erly . pioneers of Oregon. lilt utotlo u "Justice Not rochnicalitles. To the Voters of Tillamook Count). I wish to announce to the Hepublifan voters of Tillamook County that 1 am a candidate fur the olllco of Justice "f the l'eace for the Second Jualico ! trict ami desire to be nominated in May. If nominated and elected I will coniluct tho Rlf a Irs of my otDco with i out fear or favor. 15. W. Stanley. I To the Voteri of Tillamook County I horcoy announce maeit a candi date for nomination at tho !'rlmr Tillamook held Mav 15. as n Republican for tlir olfice of count v i-uinmnaioncr 1 1 nominated and rfected. it will be m etideavi.r to m-rve the people lu to. beat of my ability. Mv experii" in building rock roads a well ai hami ling the steam roller the taut 9 eri give me an inaighl that will enui'.. me U aerve the.'people ami ave t'ie county money. Km poet fully, A. A. Imlah. Clovcrdale Oru. To the Voters of Tillamook County I hereby itnn.iunee nuin-lf n a ran didatc for nomination for the olllce "f Count v Coroner on the K poblican tic ket. If nominated and elected t will endeavor to ndminismter the olllco with economy and ellieiency. Reaoectfully. i Dr. S. V.. Wen.lt. To the Voters of Tillamook County. 1 hereby announce myself as a mn didatc for the nomination of the olllce of County Commissioner, on the Ko- t publican ticket at the primary to be Uei'l May 16, and .should 1 tmminut- ' ed and elected will endeavor to serve the people of th? county to the beat of my ability. ' Frank I.. Owens, Clovurdilc. Ore, To the Voters of Tillamook County : ! hereby announce myself n s cn. ,'didate for the Ollice f County Clerk. for re- i lection, subject to the Id'onlt . lican i'rimarius to be held Mny lfith, ,1911. j Very respectfully, I J. C. lloltk'n. To the Voters of Tillamook County I hereby announce myself n n Curt didate for re election to the Olhce of County Shiritrof 1'illnmook County, Oregon subjuct t.j the Itepul.licdii choice In the rrunariuM to be held May 15th. 1911. II. Crenshaw. ' To the Voters of Tillamook Comity m I hereby announce myself an Candi 'date for nomination for the olllce of ' County Surveyor, on the Riq.uhlican ticket. I If nominated and elected, I -hall at I all timub endeavor to administer tho ) office with efficiency, accuracy, and I economy. j Kuspectliilly, Kosh L. Shrevo, ' To The Voters of Tillamook County T Having beun urged bv so many of my fiiunds, I hereby announce mytu-lf as it candidate on the Republican ticket for County Shuriir at tho coining primar ies. If nominated and elected will at tend to my duties as required by law to thu best of my ability without fear oi favor to none. Signed Krnrnett M. Hnlus. To the Voters of Tillamook County i , I wish to announcu that I am a can didate for the nomination of coroner on thu Republican ticket ut the primaries in May. If nominated and elected J will perform tho duties of my olllco to thu best of my ability. Dr. W. C. I lawk. To The Voters of Tillamook County Upon solicitation of many of my friends throughout thu county, I havu decided to rur. for thu olliee of County Purveyor on tho Republican tickio. if elected I proiniau an economical and impartial administration. 1 invite your in.'ctstlgatiou and numiort. U. P. Wilson, Hay City, Ore. iuvill " 1 Fill t I llll I H.SU IAN l,v i r. " ,.. iHw,rrdl Hr-vlalul i,.M l'h KM. ami OtH : 'm.l.,MMiK ORK, 1 K A t. 'KHM HKalOM!T tn.WtltV IXhoe in mivow Hide. l l'.ir .iW-'i tilt tMlHIK OKI -"N Dr. Jack Olson UrSIPKSt ITNU"!' i'.-e II ' ir Iro-i. V m I I' " 0iiilfclloM llniUmx Wi.lh I'honrn DR. ELMER 0- ALLEN, Dtrntist, Ha Located in the Cowmririsl HMj.. SuccccJiar Iw. I . J hrj. All w.tet .'4i4.'lt (. tit i.' i n I H'Kr H ' U'i)u r. i". Open hvmlii Imih S '' ' GEORGE WILLGT Attorney .it Law Office In Commercial Buildinn T. H. GOYNE Atlornrjr-t-ljiw and! I and OfUrr tiuM.s.s. Ol IK 0" ' t J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Vi tKKIS :i N ! n . UrfSon ill. lh I'h. !:-. i Four Foot Fif Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cortl Lots; $2. SO in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS To the Voters of Tillamook Count. , I rrrehv ' ' "ln.-e ii,-lf a a i-,t date f ir I n.-mlfiaii nf .-rwv ir ,n the renoii'i -an it- net nl the ,rlmarla 10 MV. If i,il'Mllilr, ' ! rivrtrd It will be my mm to ) rnj duty to the very twat of m ubibiv A M Aiiin To The Voters of Tillamook County I hen by anruuncr mvelf ut i n didalr in the Kvputdn'Aii I'rtmary f .r Ihe olliee of Counl Ci,fnmionrr ti till the unei)ire.i term of R kili-.rr resigned. P. L. Sappinxton. To the Voters of Tillamook hill Counties. I am- I announce myself a candidate f r the olfice of joint representative , f the two counties comorlsing IV 1' , .r teenlh Uepresentative Dlatrlct i , t',. Suto of f)reion, subject lu to- h-.-m nation of the Democrat party at thr primary on May lfith, lilH. If I am nominated and electmi, I will, during toy term of offlc wrve t), piM.plu of my district to the beat of my ability I favor good roadt, enforce-, iiieutufall laws, and in giving the1 Oovurnor pnwor lo veto sluyle ilemt. in' appropriation hills. I believe hi u re-1 irunrnmeitl ni,,ng every line o! r. pense, except the actual iiecenitii m the conduct of stale hIUim. I lllrve in the prohibiting of the maiiufueture and sale of inloxirutinit liquor,, only for inedieal Hnd chemical purpose "Hniiesty, -iioiny and i'Myr..." Is my motto. Upon these principles. stand. If yu want such a on.) to rep. resent you, I am at your serviCH II. Y. Mlaloek, Heaver, "I illarniiok Co., Oregon. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announ.-e myself a eandi dat.. on the UopubllcH,, ticket at the primaries to he held ,My rlU m for the olllco of (ouhty C,lw,,;hM!: (; for tho unexpired tw.i years term If nominated and elected I w.i sta.Ml for heoM.miy, KIHcluncy and I'm hHtv in all Cou.ay matters. W) I I urt ier state that I have made plX to no r,no and my future rourao will U governe.1 by the w.at.j.. , the people I". Ihompson To the Voters of Tillamook County. -1 hereliv iin. n.... i . ii i . j .i ' miii. i aui a e illilale for the noininiii i. , ..i m....,,. can the Dcmocratie Tieki-i ... . . . ." on in May. lfw.M, W,V r m' the duties of my olll.e tiM) h.. f . abil.ty without foa, T (Zur ' '"y Itesjieelfuliy, N. .1. Myers. To the Voters of Tillamook Connly did i'i(irt'fyr ''" mvsolf as u (. ilid.it i for re elm i,,,,, t lm. , , .V. Oregon, aubjl cl to tin, KenulVll I Primaries to hi, hold Mv inUiVioi" H. l-.'llviily, bl. J . Clauhsgn DlOTHCltlvK HMKT CiMinmuiul lhiiltliiK H. T. BOTTS ...'.I in tn w't i i r- -w . . rmini I'll' ri ui iiii.iiKii.i. i m v v. i n i i ... III ..I i .im. .oK "ir., "-! PioneerTransferCo.' int'.V. , . ii. I . NCK A SON. l'i. til th 'hM I ho Some 1'iUr to l;c)nuc JOHN 1 1 1 VM III MH KS0.N llluf IIP . I lilrn "t illnmuok Cmnit Hnnk UUIfj. J; ( Geo. iJ. Winslow I-.KSt i I v 1 ! 1 ... ..k ll..-k .. ii. .t'J TUUmook. Ofnj?on . UHk I SDIik'l AklNtl CO. J K Hi SKI t' Mfi J I .w (r.l tn lo,l.lnr r..ritierly l(VUl4rl : H, i ti I'atiUf j uitil )im . 1 1. nid r,iblin j I Jt tt't l I rt) JicjuMlrtl, j E. N. CRUS0N. I'.iuttrt foul l'.iHt Hmicr L'otlttiM'lH Tilkllt KittHmu I 'ut tinhcil. ll Wtifk ltl!itnlcrl. Tillrtim.uk. Ur. LUMBER CO. J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will t;kr all kllliln til litllldmj,' n-i U its 't" iti4 At Jut.v lut.il ih ji vn:i Im : i - O 'C Ititelv im- i it elm ryr. Will ir " 'e omhl- h)iiiri mt mill ivm'li and . .f I a a . t ii. tn iii.iunai Air. Mt'aiuillati is m.'ti'u .I.,, ut i. .1. t . ... i , .i ... .. , . , . . , i i . t i' ' i..n, ,w, ,ii,,ii , n nen i'l inn ii i i-i 1 ' 1 lit' I .tl-t ! IK t 1 !( l)f I HI tldlllK'' til ' I 't t III- M l 1 III. I kl t vrivir nun a can consultation .ina Duuamgis froi- at all tlmr:;. Next to Todd Hotel i; X II ll i II II IV A KITCHEN RANGES and HEATING STOVES Sec- Ua for Prices Before OrdcriiiK KUewhtf I TT T A nnrrrs- rt av AAfl KREBS BROS., Props. Wt- tile 1;Vf now ,-, liinitod stinolv ol lnnk twK ri-.-id v BRICK, . . SI 0.00 PER THOUSAND 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, I6.00 PER THOUSAND 4- IN. DRAIN TILE,' 20.00 PER THOUSAND wwi.imi l( ,,t.s HOt, () rniMllldOK " traveled road. MUTUAL PHOHC To the Voters of Tillamook County I bond. announce myself us candl- I , , J"' ii n enui ..... i.ir iiomiiuitmn .,i n i.... ri,m t" ii" ii iiiiv i ri tin .... n ii. ... . . ... mi m Mm ..ill i I j una iieii,, i cnii fur Counlv mi rvryoii , ...mav JI(lKHf ,f n .1 and el,,i;Ied, ,t w.il lny ,,,,. Z, 1 " 0,,l, f t,i oi.niy to n,,. m(lor , A. M, llaru, IN NEW QU Give lit t. NAIISIAC I IfU1 flu- i . ! I lieu Atiiii..... i l"riiiI , IllOllta. In b imt i. iti m in !it . A IIXt I UltlCr, ' ' .1 A..1. I V Ml ( NttllLl. Ml i.i . . Wrttr. I er al . . . t 1 1 ' 1 f w lb. In- r (). Eat Viereck TILLAMOOK R t " ! 4 II.... , ... Mw ... 1 IIMinOOK 1 11 Ab.itract Ce. I aw, . ' t'B ' Kci. rit t t' h " " lilt' IIUtllteL lit I 111' imi"-"f, ' a iriri oi T.. tl.. Hcnn i iran ti"- Counlv I mVK" '"""V."1"' ,,. a tot" " " i lilt'"" tlcknl. at the riinli'K imirliiri. . . .iJ I I...I urn Ol'fl . II iiomiiiiii' iiintf rim iiiiiiiin ii .. an v.r.iiiie witn of hano-llNg tin- work co. j ii... ..ill,...- min'l'inj T which Ih bccoimiii: '"" ' ' over before. isi.miil. . ii. fl