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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1914)
Cfee Ciflamook herald C. G. Issued Cvvicc a lUcck Entered n CromMcy, (i (liter 'Columbia Ulvor, nbovo i ellto Full. $,(Kl; iVlUHittln River. Ctdtlo to Tho pU., (completing liiiprovewtnO, JK.000; Columbia Itlvor at Cascade lilO.OvW: fidnttibhi River and Wtllan- ChciI.iV '7r'J,,v,oH Rtvor. boJow Purl bind. ,800,0m; i is.iumhiii Itiv r. at tlm mouth, (in ed- .... m- it lam .t th ivu otto t THUmook. Idilion i$..lcW.0W nbov far eomnwi nrcffon. under thr act of March 8, mg project). rnscKii'UON si.so v vkk in a Or. L. li- H-'m Obirtcl Speetallsl B..th Phone Res. and 0 . tulvhouo. Be.ldnee. Tll.UMiHK ORK. J. Claubsen Lawyer Hia rseiii K Advoka r Ciimiiu-iiml Huildititf :BcJwcrtit!nn Rates ' Advertisement I'vtt lwrtion, Hr line i !- i h snrwt.iuent Insertion, line Homestead notices T- iKt r'nim Notiiv. P--r hoe Carvis of thanks, per line H-r line. first insertion .10 .& 5.00 10.00 .06 .OS .? Whoever taught Baker how to spot "slump" otttfht nlo to teach him to spell "che5S," for In one short editor ial ho spell it tore amereni wy. name's : "Seeese," "sheese 'choose. 1 K s ne "r . . ' ' oif the people hiVi-m . -.:onlf a "Johnnie ;i,o00.iKo, Willamette Kivtr. Oregon Cttv Uv. (ewnprstinf improvement!. $8n.O00; Willamette Hiver. above Portland, a -id VamMH I River, $.11,0111); (thU item. hw vof. ! eowrv.1 hv the mono '4' mktpt the ro- " f Mjvr Melndoe. IU). CUUknniP River, !,. Survey: imw Rlw Cos Bay. CoMullle River. Columbii lUver at Howl River. Columbia Sivei at Kennewiek. Columbia Rivin Cwa nnd la. In u number of instances thoritie aakeil fir Urr amount, but the cowntittee mmic it universal ril to not grant iheee inhere advene r--h.4 Imm.ii miiile on the wMDnt' . r-"- by the Army Kumnoet. Prom Journal: ' Tillamook Bay and Br will bo pro A m mult of h a interview with the t ifua or n Humlry i.'tvil ApproH- "" 'ureaklent, Saml Jt-uht said the 1 -ijon BilHtr. Sntor thmbrln,tn i) Bach wbeequent inoertton. line .0 I i.. !..... ..r ni4ttlni ami 1 tl notice, oer line Buainea lrofelonal crd. nio. 1.00 Pitplny Advernwwent, per Inch .s Al.l. 11p1mv Ada moat bo in thii of-, fice on Momtav ami Thumlay "i-1 inira to inaure publication in Mlow in TWlay aiui KTiday iwuea. Reason are imperative. K , l. rKRK 1N RMiwuxr oNTiar Office hi Slur.i R!C. Work tinaianleeit. H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMIM.I JI: M:l Ul-ABSTKAC1. oiIkt 1 1 UntHil lll.'ik Tillam.M.I. ()"'- FKIOAV MAY 'JO. l'.'l k Or. Jack )ist)ii KK&l!KNr HKN1IST (.(lice Houra irom V a m. to p. . Oddfetlow RuiWIiijj H.th rhoiw. iPionccrTransferCo. t;. t. ni:k f n. ii. I Hi4h ft." I ho Sinc I'rkc liict yonc hwEW QUART With Mocir Cive Us a Tria SAHSlAflinv r.t tu.k... PDVCTrtl i a..... k . w m . bm m ivi r llico Anailmrnli for li FOR MANKIND DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dtntltt, Swcimt Ur. P. J. SW ' AH rtrfc C.,.. ti. ,tcl. IW! ' " Hull. Vi.- . ..l.' :re l otvii . - t '' aturdae Evening Vr. -i-- i erki;:. : sd f one e ,:reiit t-fo nurnce companiea, tiin -ir ti the directors of the o'ir.'i'-N ..rJci b out :ii! no wine. To the pro- t!i tMltcv of iVtsiifit V ilaon rvnl- infC Mexico wiil be : foilt.w: 1. -TTw United States Ion aa Mr, Wilson it preaideit, will not seek to gain foot of Mei?n territory in my way or under any pretext. When we have ftniahed in MtKv, Mexico will be territ rially intact. 2. Ho Mronal airrriiement by When a menu card . can mveators ad venture r, or f.-r hi arot'on he j caJ)juji4to ur exJ0iUtloo of that eounuy will be periutted. LegiUmate jn.:.r'n jr iei that auch a tl.i.i buamej, interests that seek to develop wo...o H- s"' p-tr-ja and could rot be! Mtlwr tnitn M,j0it will be encoaragod. one. Mr. 1 rhins replied: "We di- . A aettU-ment of the agntrian criminate aiiuu-t the us of the ' ' i land qOvtion by entitutionl meaM our iK)licy r.oider. it ia but fair wo i gu.n an that fallowed In New Zel shi uijabt . t.r oah rule. anu, far example wili oe instated on. a or ..... naralrniyfcr U P"P. . ...w w..k,o the 'Cuba, We brought order out of ehaoa i:rv. A, ir' comes from Admiral Mei.-r.tr t -t uf the 6,000 aailors ( landed at Vera i on Una cum mil lee this. and will fade aftr ; ,..! . in. Opto EOia ,r,," ' "'4,usi ; on that Uland. We tauirht the people (. rui '.,en 'fu oit was seised, not one . 'c ;'Hl orrnU i.r under the influence of !.iunr. Admiral Fletcher in a let ter to Secretary Daniels, aaya that tht maKes a new record for the United S:ates navy, and in fact for any navy. Secretary Dariels has no fear that President WiUon will reverse his fa mous order! Another Decoration Day is at hand and with it come a recountinR of the lesson of sacrifice which the manhood of 'jur country uujjht at a certain per iod in it history. Tne observance of Decoration Day seems to be a stronger Jtctor in the instruction of patriotism t-.an the observance of any other day which we t ire note of because of the fact that many of the participants of of the awful struggle of 'S2 to '66 are still with us. at.d their achievements nre brought in re vividly to our roinJi by their presence. Let us ever treat the old soldiers with due respect in his declining years, that our children may the oetter and eas:;r learn the lesson which he taught during his youn- man hi. I hat lesson which placed co intry above the dollar. There has been a strong tendency during the uast twen ty years to put the dollar above the country's interests. This tendency must be overcome if we are to be wnat we ouu'ht to be as a nation. So let us ajjaiu on this another Decoration Diiy ponder and soberly contemplate the fact that at one time in the history of our country a mighty army of men suffered untold hardships in exemoh fymg the very thin,; that we are in so mnch need of today. While riches may be desirable they vanish and perish, but tfood deeds live on forever. We are now in the midt of a strute. trie things of a sordid nature being on on aide and the things of a hignur nature on the other. The key to the proper termination of the struggle is sacrifice. Tne old soldiers sacrificed, let us not be slow in accepting their example. g rs. We helped them to staple gov urnment. They are on the rotl to a higher civilisation. We can do semething better for the Mexicans than to make war on thetv Eigbty-rlve per cent of them are bjV merged. Their farms were laa-en i pnf awav. Bv coercion, absorption and by J Mccii!.i other methods of force, the landed arts tocraey, much of it in absentee owner ship, took away from the smill farmers mart of their prop rlie. The process created feudal estates. Incredible as it may seem, the prjrna had the support f the government. The product is the peon. He has no land. He Is a trespasser in the country of bis brth. He must work for the wufe fixed fur him by tb land barons. A few cent per day is the price of his service. He is tied, ind bound and chained to the will of the aristocracy almost as completely as wa the colored slave of the t'nite-J States oofore the Civil war. What we have done for the Cuban, we can helo do for the Mexicans. In- IMPORTANT MEETINGS POR FARMERS. Our 5Ur t'ominricwl t'tuh tuy ar '. rwngrd, Ihrtntgh ccrrt.iry C. K. Wotrall and Mr. Roy Jones, Couwly Kupcit, for a crir ol meeting thruughout the C outtty, tvr the Unit tit rprci.lty of the far.ner 4nd thr ciliitin miKMlly on the '.tb)Vel o) the propffiin. tc !d tti.irkrltnit itHR-inhcrriv, cranltrri. ni ctbrr tortus, horticulturr k'T"". thcr. In'tter. twttrr grade vi c .tid bulU dwiry heard eic. Through the court y of itie r.t l, iimi lv-partint ( the Slate A .'uulltiral t OUvjfc. the following pro-tni-unt men have been icned to FilUrnook t'cimty Irotv June 10 to :ii.'u!i-, Trrtf. F H l-'ilti, iiinut .in I dairv hiil-andr ; l'i'f . C JUH.N II I AM) HINDI lM)N Ulonir tl I Unlrm Irr lilldintiok ("utiuli HWIq. Geo. F. Winsiow AltoKSr Y tr I lilUm.H k III." TllUmook. 0json 8IMrnllil i.r k . iihhiU, tn tiiiu t t jteht, Thw (.,! i HHMlern eovi.io. . j lv fomWied. I i.t , t , h in the now VI n. j 4 rsl istitllxiU' :. lkrp)etlve rnl ' r "i I, U l... It, r ... no net! oi fit i . "I I !U ll ii i , .... II ns Watir i'olte. i . ' Pt ami fit (. . Hall. Fint u . , , o u. t ,. M. i Hi month I iu i . i 1 ' w. Eat T. H. GOYNE Attorney a t-Uw Land Otlkr liustucw. QVVOSi l. 0CKT.l M'E J. E. REEDY, I). V. M. Ilt.l A.'IDOK l'M)l!KI Akl.Vl C(. i III SKI K Ui iM-atoo; t U-iiMifg F"m"l) leeopll n, c.ti iitur. ,l An!Hh- fciu.tc.. Vici-eck VKI KIUV VlUAS ( Iti.li) l'il..l C I . Tillamook Oregon .! ht-rri"". GEORGE WILLHT Attorney at Ijw Office In Commernal Builtlin E. N. CRUS0N. 'TILLAMOOK BAK I ii i ihc r .mi ......n. Cntrict!i Tnkcti ' Htitiituttat FurnUhc!'. Alt V.rk (unrnnrr-t, AT Al.l. i s Ttllnmmtk. fr. Four 4 Br.M. HoriKUlUK Prof Rav (' Jorir. t' umtv Agrir- ' -ul!i-rit. 'Prof J. K, Iurnn, in hargc ot tem iit .ligalim -fiom tiu- V S. Agriculture Ikpart-I uu-nt of dairy and checr. r.c at th- , rt in .ii.l rntn in thf '?. aiui ; A ll.irr. D.tiry rltiih4nilr. tti'l hr at runted At Nrhii i . . ii t .. .. i . cri on luco.i, ,iunc ii. an u y nn :i.r.i(ig, .it 1 ilUmoA thtre mretinttt j on i-rid.iv tunc IJ. at fln cnl.ilc and Beaver on Ssiurdiy all day Jnnr it. Bills and notice of hour J.-UCCS of liiccliciK will be out Urf. All cittxen of the County sltouid .i--range to attend some or all ihcv" nteetingii, a these educator, wi'l go nio cicUiU and anj,v,ct .ill qursiiont, a-d mnch n be leArucd n these 't A subjects to our county. "I" . - . iiM.i! .1 I'xf 1 tr r.iu a. -nd ItoIis will b cspteiklly lkd o :!! organisation tafcen tf this cna. The propog.t'um a;id marketing i .ogani.s-r.i.s : in nu.y cxpia.n (g.Nf iTIfK Ii hereby guru that tlw nd it will be w!i xb . this ti tl ) ur.urigi fil bat hrrn by the tW.ly .-.a:cst money crop for ou." ci ur.t- Curl of l u.m.M.k ..unti. On-goo. ranbf rti. . strawberries, etc. will duly .r.rii. a-imtmstrator "f th Sc fully ducussrd in detail; chickn estate of U n. Ale Johnum, Derraa nd WH, Agrieulturi-. chrtse. ' , mi, and has duly noalirtci as surh. All nuiier win dc uiscussea. you win oc Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2. SO in Twenty Cort!Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. I tulnr, : it j John l: . i 1 tf, j Attorney I - uif. TUbniook Title id j Ab.ntr.ict Co. ' U tl. 1 . - 1 11. 1 WliiOK. ' HI -3 .Notice to Creditors stead of bullets we can send thorn; told how to make the best sucrcst books. Our duty to them is not an n1 profit. Other, subjects will b . ' . ! discussed. Atl lectures, meetings and army of invasion but an urmy of school lnforrnalion free to t the !dies arc teachers. We shall only be serving especially invited, ourselves when we speed them on in' It is urged that the newspaper of civilization and edncation. ! "S counv K,v ,nc .meetings P" The practical slavery of Col. Koosevelt has returned from his hunting trip into the wilds of South America. His late home corning was rather a tame affair compared io his home coining from Africa more than two years ago. However, Roosevelt is far from being a "dead ducic." He is good fcr from one to two special feature headliners in almost any daily that one may pick up these days. Next to President Wilson he is the most talked of man in the United States today. There is no question but that the aid and assistance which he promibes the Progressive party, will do much to place that organization in fighting trim. The old line Republican party leaders are making a strenuous ellort to bring the Progressives back into the Repub lican party fold. However, it ia our opinion that as long as the Republi cans place at the heads of their tickets such men as Penroso who wan nomi nated us Huriatorlal candidate at the Republican primaries in Pennsylvania last week; and ex-speaker Cannon, who is now in the race for congress from hia district; there will 1j Pro. tressivo party growth nnd activity. The pant political brigandage of Penrose. Cunnon and their like, was tbe direct cause of the formation of the Progressive party, and unless these fellows "go way back and sit down," the Progressives cannever bo expect ed to return to Uio Republican 1' ,1 . millions of toxicants is the real Mexican problem. Disorders in Mexico are our menace. Anarchy and intrigue at our southern doors are a formidable reason for us to assist in removing the deep fundamen tal causes responsible for them. It is such a course that Preside"! Wilson has charted as his policy. He is struggling in aid of the submerged and against their oppressors. It is a service, not only lor the people ot the United States, but for all submerged mankind. hcity, the grange and school an nounce the meetings, the citizen an l commercial botlics at the town of the county give notice of and arniitftc for a crowd to turn out to the meet ings. The Tillamook club is entitled in much credit for the opportunity of 'uiving these educated lecturers cumr o our doors and trach u how to !rt ttr ourselves and make more inone. and shows what the commercial 4:lul persons having claims agatnt said estate are hereby notified to present; Ihc same to me, with proper vouchers. Hi the olBrr of II T. Bolts, Attiirtiry t Ijiw. Tillamook 'uy. Oregon, with in six inontn from the dole of the first publtruti',.1 i f thl n.itl.-r. g Dated this U .'iul 1U. R. Y Blalock. Administrator of the ICsUtu of Umis Alex Hohnsnn. Deceased. SOCIALIST PARTY COUNTY CONVENTION Tho Socialist Parly County i' tfon will lw httld in the my of liihi J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will take fill kui'U ut luiiMiiiur cotitt uiv ''inmli t( st I uiK Arvmti tiir.ii liinwiiiKN r ti' ItiuK !rc ul iiiai Will tiivr vni tin possible him hs mm ntll WMfk ami .tli di IHJ4 in.itfii.il Mr Miaualniu lt niiitu! ' inr njs'rtit lur main UiikU n inatciial iiitn"; m '" the nuisli ui linn nf lmiliinKs tltat i li' l ""'"i Ir the lm al iiiai ki t Gtvp him a call con.sult.ition and bulIdlnR idvlcf free at all tlmci. Next to Todd Hotel taiiu iii"v a v list vipiu iiic i s.i -.iiiii j is doing something for the county at R,00k on Saturday the siuh da ..f large, in recognizing that the bane of our prosperity Iks with the fanner, !iis cui .ind berries, his fruits and vei":tabl3, chickens and fowl. Senator Chamberlain has secured the following additions to the River and Harbor Hill for 1911-15 as it came over from the House of Representatives: Mouth of Columbia River, placing the completion of tho work on a con tinuing contract basis, H, 100,000. Mouth of Siuslaw River, in accord- FELIX ROY DEAD. We have to record the death of Felix Roy, of N'clialeui, who died al the Good Samaritan Hospital Portland, on May 21 it. Deceased hail been failing in health for over a year. Mr. Roy came to Tillamook June Comrade remember Ludlow ami all turn out ami lot us do our part in put ting 11 stop to tho wholesale murder of women and children. ('. J. Hlnnchiird, Chairman County Committee and in co-operation with local author ities, $112,000. Improving Willamette and Yamhill Rivers, in accordance with Major Mc Indoe's report of 1911, the failure to 1 Fellow Worker's, (ireotiru. m ! Tl... .w.r. ..... ... nwoi-r, uiroijeri proni, rent and interest, is uxplidtfil of four fifths of the prodoet of his labor, hei.re is a slave, iiiiliiMtrially. The wife of the working man Is the slave of a slave. Tlie iixorbitrtiit. eon flHCiitory taxes of Tillamook f',.i he lias since resided, ami was one 01 PjaroH tho dairyman in the Name strug the prominent citizens of that part of R Si;",,,,r,x,U,"nc,!' "h l,m t"il,,r ' tho . ... lll'ni,MI IMUVin, with report of Army Kngineers j County about 2J years ago, and took up a homestead at Nelialem, when- a 1 1? v iiPM a id p. rn maiaiam 1 w iv wam m. m w m. a KITCHEN RANGES and HE TING STOVES Sec Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere the county. He was born at Sainte Martinc County, Cliattangeany, Can- adopt same in the pan having resulted j ada, and at the time of his death wa in the railroads vastly Increasing their 1 7" years 01 age, Me leaves one sister, local rates on freight to Portland, S 10, 000. Surveys : Columbia and Snake Riv ers, Ore., Wash., and Idaho, with a view to canalization of these streams between Celilo and the mouth of the vcrgcnie Marleau, who resides at Montreal Canada, and several neph ews, two of whom Joseph and Hcr tnisdos Roy came from there and did what they could for the deceased pre viously to his death. The funeral 1 I t . S.T I r. Jolumbia and to Pittsburgh Landing on 1 "K '"Jce ,al "n 'i'" on. Saturday, a "r.- .. ....I "i jus iicikrooora anil the Snake River, or for such leaser distances as may bo advisable, togeth er with consideration of local co-operation in said improvements, and con sideration of economies that may bo securrd by coordination of the Improve ments with collateral uses to which tho improvements may be put by utiliza tion of the itructurea for power dovel- fnends attending. Deceased was nm married, and was an active worker of the Nchalem grange. Notice to Creditors S'NOTICK is herebyjjgivenaitbat f,the undersigned has been by tries County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, duly uppointed administratrix of tho pulnti, of Wi.vn.. W WII..L .1 .....1 opment, irrigation purposes, etc. Mnd has ouhlffit-d bh such. All persons Clatskanle Riv..-from itB mouth to having claims against mid estate arc the city of Cluukanle. ' hereby required to present the same, H.h..9l.nnmlt),r,.i.niU In wilh proper voucher.., to 111.1 at the the bill of all tl.e Oregon items includ ed in it by thn Housu of Representa tivea. as follows : Coos Buy, $50,000; Nehalem Bay, flld.lTo; Coqullle Rlvor, t'JO.OOO; Cootj itivur, :;,m0; siusluw AdminLitnit River, $5,0'."; jko River, $10,000; V.ayito office of H. T. Bolts, Attorney ut. Law, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months irom trio date or the firHt pub iiciuion or iniH rioiicn. 5 Dated this May 22nd, 1'Jl 1 I . 1 1 ... iihyi: you (iride, spirit, or desire to be free.' Come to this meeting and Hon '"'rl worltl"'f yur emiincipa S. Scovell. "SPECIAL NOTICE TO WOOD BUYERS." Commencing June lnt, and continu ing for 3 months our special Hummer prices will he in efTect on cord wood, n two or more cord lots, cash on delivery A I. spruce limbs t,2r. per cord, body fir, $0.00, body hemlock sawed 10 Jneh fi.CO, vine mnplu I foot r,,f,0, nlder W.2S , boily spruce tl.-A All nrdfra filled in turn as taken, mid also Hhwlng done in routitm as orders are dated Order early and be sure and get your wood in before bud weather. l. F. Buck, vi . . Fui!l "'!al,,r. Yard and office Cor. ,tl. Ave. aiu 3rd St. hast. Phone Bell jo, y 22nd, 1'Jl I. T ;f "f Fra i-.i- M '!..,. l?''bV'J?M 'flft """" "! ihx mi, . 'WftMi .";,',! hrrn " Htm MUl Tillamook Clay Works KREBS BROS.. Prop. Imvc now a limited supply of brick mul lflI We tile ready for the niii'l.i n Hi., fnilnuimr iriccs: BRICK, - . $10.00 PER THOUSAND 3- IN. DRAIN TILE7j.l6.0O PER THOUSAND 4- IN. DRAIN TILE, 26.00ERIHO-USi-5 located 0 miles south of Tillamook on nmin traveled road. MUTUAL PHONE BOY WANTS JOB MILKING ON RANCH Age 18 Years Addre.s lox 446, Tlll.mook Or C.II A. E. Do.rge, on Mu tual Phone GeUeen 12 and I or 7 and li p. rn. Summer Term ..... An ll.oso.wlshlng Plsmi V ".V .tart l.hH iHiglnnlnK, f IHTglllS FIOIIOP, Ml.. I .. . .. "...I .... M.rv kflH" ' iiv iiijiiii.. r.Lcii, i... ' r ....Ant will l. fli.rafn oil . .1.11 This is customary ainonn, toarheri. ERVVIN Dliiplorni. from (iri:o.Mu,lfl1