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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1914)
Cfee Ciliatnook Rerald K. G. Cromblcy, Editor Issued Civicc a illcck Ciicsilav Jtui TrHlav Entered : o.-oii.l-ol.vs matter Miiy 17, UMO. nt the pot o.'llco at Tilhimoo'v. I Oregon, under the not of March 1S71V j srnscRirTioN si.sn vkak in advvnck In the Circuit Court of the State t rjldvcrtlslnn Kates ' ecI Advertisement rtrt Insertion, poi line - $ .10 Each aubeequent iraeruon. lino .06 Uomestea.1 Notke 8.00 Timber Claim - 10.00 Notice, ptt Hn ... .06 Card of thank, per line .to 'woala, "r line, first insertion - .7 p i'ATEM F.NT ( F OWNEKSH I 1' C K. Trornblcy, Editor, Publisher and manager. First Tillamook, mortgage hkers. Each subsuNpiont In.iortion, lino .W Resolutions of 1 omloloneo timl Uxlgv notice, per lino .06 Business Professional enrds.tuo. KW) IVisplay Adverttsomont. por inch .!M ALL Display Ail must bo in this of fice on Monday nnd Thuwlwy Morn ings to insure "iniblirstion in follon ins Tuesday nml Friday lseu. Kensnn nre imperative. rrgon for Tillamook fwmty. uas 1'iwft and Supply Co, a corporation , piiantm, C. H. A tiger and H. II. All arr, defendants. To H. H, Allurr, one of the alio named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon l)r. h. 15. Hewitt Obstetrical Si-wiallsl Both I'mim- ! tMlte.i : - THi?h.A Itkrf. i Moure. P A. v b I M. I TILLAMOOK ORK. El. J . Claussen lawyer Piifrst 1 1 uu Ahyokat Coittiueivial Huildiii National I Bank of TTESDAY JULY 7. 101k Capital Journal. Salem: proal upon the valuation which the Colonel Roosevelt attack the Colom- railroad oftioals have placed upon . ... ., ui.L.ii ' their own property and admits that bian treaty and calls it blackmail. hf va,Maun ; sounl, ,h.t the There is a pretty general impression f wstrr tone and that on such valn that the rebellion of Panama and set- i ation the railroads are entitled to tintt up of a separate government was ' cre.mr earning, caused largelvby the colonel, in his;. U Plarettt that with the increas- . J ill. i. ng sentiment for government owner- securing the Panama canal rights. It . of riroaijs tle niboad officials w-a? not a creditable thing, rind ttatur- j Att nnxioin to have the government ally the colo. el kicks against anything j admit a valuation of the railroad that wouki reflect on his action in the; contain as much v.atcr as pos- ... . r i k, sible . that is, tire railroads don t want case. It is a notorious fact Uiat th . KvcriuJct to wai, Mnli, anmhtr the United States gave Columbia dirt j J i, 000.000.000 is squeered out of their ity, that deal, ami tvhilc mne civen 1 tck l.-uire it O K.'s their valua be foolish and un- tton by granting an increasv in (reiKht rates. In viru t( ihrc tarl i if anv ion, it is certain that we owe her an WOIlter th, ,hc ,uhaidicd press of apology. Whether we owe her any-1 j,c country is doing everything it can thinr tangible for takin? her U'rritory, J to discredit this administration. The the Panama onal aone. away from her Orcgoman. among other standpat pa- 1 ii the railroads were perntittcd to in- crease their frvight rates, prosperity uo.iid start with a jump. Ii is not ! the tittle five per cent increase which ! the railroads care fore, but it U tlin j stamp of approval of the United From National Tribune (Washington, States government upon their valua n r j tion bcrofe more water leaks out. ,, 1 , . . i In 1007 in the miiUt of the Roose senator Oeorge L. Chamberlain, of j vcU panic Mor(fan anj mac Oregon, whose term will expire March .t special trip to Washington. ecured 3. 1915, has a warm plice in the heart j -:i inr-rview with Roosevel t before of the veterans of Oregon and their ; hatt breakfast and told him that .. . . , . 1 thev would prevent the spread of the widows. He has been their corwi.ne.it , pjnic if he his attor. ami untiring friend thruout. and they , cy seTreral from interfering with the hold him in particular affection be- ' purchase of the Tennessee Coal & ciuseof hi worV. in lecurinc the ad- ri by the steel trust, the len- thc "x-"ee t. 0.11 & iron company was tnc j formrdal.le rival of the big steel trust. en- 1 It 11 ri mncptv valnikKI. irnn rrr iuiK al'mside the coal mines with ;:iai ilux near by. and it was subse quently testified by Charles M. invei- her as a sop may called for. that tain matur of opin io a question of internatinal ethics. SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN mission of soldiers' widows to State Home. In addition to this. a tor Cnamberlam has, during his tlve years in tlw Senate, justiried the choice of the people of Oregon, and has shown lesu.ie.i oy inari , . 1 f .1 1 1 1 -shwab and others dunut; the himself a man of unusual ability and devotion to the public interests. He is far from being a "rubber stamp'' for Southern politician', as one Northern member of Congress proclaimed him self to be, but has carried hU own sovereignty and 'one hi own thinking under his own hat. In this way he has attained a ver- tla'term prominence amontc his colleagues as a man of lii;ht and leading, and whose utterances must be listened to with careful attention. This led to his being given assign ment to the important committers of Military AtTairs, Agriculture and For estry, Appropriations, 0mmeree. Pub lic Lands, and the Territories. There are few Senators who have an equal place on so many co.nmittee of the first rank. As Chairman of the Com-' mittee on Military affair. Senator, Charnborlain strongly impressud the ! Committee of the volunteer Officers' j Retirement Association with his friend liness and his executive ability. As Chairman of the Military Committee, he has naturally had much to do with the manacernent of the Army and the situation in Mexico His vote has al- Vou are herebv required to appear and answei the complaint filed again st you in the above entitled ca""r . In rotirt on or before the expiration ! of si weeks from the date of i In firm publication of this Summon n i'ii Uil o h, icat and wcr iht plaintiff will take judgm"i, . HAinst ytw for the sum of $Junoo. j with interest at the rate of sl.x j 1 ont pr annum from May 1st. iuu I for the further mni of ftq.tvx. nh 1 interest at the rate al eight per c m , from January joth.iolj; lor the luu sum of 550,00 as attorney's fc i and for the cotts and tlisburiemc"" ; of this action. This Summons is published by w tue of an order made b ihe Honoi able Webster Holmes, Judge of 1I0 ' Circuit Court of the State of Orrti" i tor Tillamook County, dated the '' ! day of June, iqt, and the lime i.u j the publishing o f said Summon ) by said order pfi scribed is oner ; week tei a period 01 six celts, j the date of the first publication hrrr oi is June uth, 1014. H. T. BOTTS. A Homo for Plains!!! Notice l?or I'tiljlieation N'otice is herebv given that Lrwn V Wilks of Till..mok. DrK r, who, on June tS, tooR, made home stead entry tfo. 16 mo, now scru'. o5Jo, for S. E. i4 S. W. sec. i.it.( X. N'. V. i and & E. S X W Sccttbn 30. Township 1 south RaK- x West, Willamette Meridian, has lii cd notice of intention to mak. final five year proof, to cstaMi1 claim to the land above described. I" for the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook cit. Oregon on the 16th dav of July, tvu Claiment names as witnesses: Khoda Johnson, Lewis C. Wilkx. Albert Wilks. and Sidnry V. Ander son, all of Tillamook, Oregon. II. F. HIC.BY, Register. Notice to Creditor?. A. I). PKHKIN'' wMwf r iaTiT OtfiC IM !ttt l,,,, All Work tinanteel ru.; vmhk. UkM.ON K. T. BOTTS Lawyer C()MPM:1I:M:I Ul-AS1KACT. oiltir u'n:: mi i, i iilnuiottlf IUikK Tillammik "'i' - DUNH r n lotion . ... ... . " WWII Olllm Itiwiim ,,0 , ' y ' ""Till I l , It furiilnhr.l "' U ,iM IllJi , r 11 ... ij rioneer i rangier v.u. umti. --m in- 1 inent.. in . f f Z ,u 1TIIII. Illl'ar , ,i. . .Y- milrf rtutvr 1 , , H 1 "1! l 11 " Mi?W Dr. Jack Olson KKSll'KNT l:NI1ST OHIctt ll-mrs lrni U a m toft n. Oddfcllovu Builllius llolh Phone. DR. ELMF.K D. ALLEN, Dentist. Has LocatrJ in the Coiumcrcul UUe., .Succccdiny Dr. I . J. Sharp. AU work Gu4f4Uo. CHIw 1 1 Hn C. I . DICK A JX)N, l'-i. IU1II1 l'boit I he Some I'rke In l;xrriiiio JOHN IIUM IH MHUNUN lturnn .it-l Mulf .u Irf lillaititrok Couitlv lliiiil Hldn.j I : MJPERCIIEON STAllio, ' null X I 1 . . ' ' " inn .1 , mm will B" ff , jlhj, p ll HI U.II. II . . t 'niiiiHH.. dtr RANCH F0RSAU. I 1. rWHh Phuurs. I. a. m. I JU f. nv. Orvu Ev.ilnr Irfiti uiiill 4 i'Uvk T. H. GOYNE Attorncy-at-Uw aaJj Land Otllcv Business. OPPOii (' r. COC ; t": K H ' j J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Geo. P. Winslow A 11' 'US I M I AW I ,ll.m,..W Hi.- k ltnitit JIC TUUmook. Orison 1 Tl . . . 1 , I l.'MeKltf ii 111. I A U)OK rM)l!K'l AKINtl CO. K S' III Nh I 1 Wr Uvatrd In HioUlint formerly tWuplotl , My 1 iti ruur I'umci.I DlirrlM twl I litd llmlxtm' (-.Ii AltUt V.C. Itriivnxti. Vr.TI KIN ;:i.n li.,th l'h.- csi; Tillamook Oregon GEORGE WILLi:iT Attorney .it Law Office In Commercial ISuildinil E. N. CRUS0N. rainier ami 1'upcr llnrtcr Con tract Tit ken liitiutirti Furnishccl. ll Work (tunrnntrttl. TitlntitiiuU. f)r Eat i If 1 LLAM K R M Iff , 11... p. igation that the stnei could tc oro- duccd cheaper by the Tennessee Coal i than anywhere else S'oticc is hereby Riven thai the um dersigned has been by the Cotmn Court of Tillamook County, Or.-."'. duly appointed administrator of 1'" Kstate of Felix- Roy, deceased. All persons having claims against .u.! estate arc hereby required to prrunt the same, with proper vouchers. ! me at the office of 11. T. Hot ts, i torncy at Law, Tillamook City, Or gon, within six months from the date vV iron company in the xxorld.t It 'a also brought out at the investigation that the 1 cn nessee Coal fi: Iron Co.'s properties .cre worth i235.000.coo, but Mr.; ..tort;an and Perkins, who had then uruusht on a panic, as they arc trying j ti bring it on now. intimated Roosc- j tcit into sanctioning the purchase of, tiie Tennesse Soal and Iron Co. by I the steel trust for a paltry $jo,coo,ooo or K-ss than one-seventh its actual j value. j Every loyal American should be 'linnVfnl (I1.1t ur K 3 v a r,r-. i).. ri t ,n iis cnrs who will not yrvld to thr lne Jniands of Wall street for a few 1 days 01 temporary propcrify, and it behoove x-vcry American citizen to stand b ihe administration and Rive it his moral suppart. -J. T.;FISHEH of the first publication of tliix notice Uatetl June 1OU1. cm. S. M. UATTKHSO..' Adminixtrator of the Kstate of Felix Hoy, Deceased. THE SUCCESSFUL WOMAN 1 . . 1 From Catholic Sentinel: ' The fact remains that the women ' who really constitute tne backbone of any country are not the fev brilliant women in public life, or the many ! workinuwomen in business life, al ways been for the firm assertion of the . though girls in the business world are n n.i ,!;,.;., . r cm,,,. ....a u,. .... "u,n" ""u,k'"j rK. making Headway, ana women in proper assertion of the Government's fessional fields are successful. duties in that troublous problem. pro- I The women who are 'loing the great j est work of the eountry are those who have always done it. Ihey are thoie women who through their pure char acters and their sweet influences make their homes a center of happiness, who rear wholesome children, who make their fathers and bruthera and hus-! Redemption fund with U bands and children happier and better Treasurer (5 per cent because of their presence. Not what I A CLAMOR AND A CRISIS Portland, Junf 30. To the Kditor of The Journal The railroads of the United States, according to the 1014 Vorld's Almanac, ha' a bonded debt of $10,089,608,551 ;.:i! a capital stock of $8,582,463,i;6, or a combined capital "ork and bonded dept of $3?, OOO p'-r mile Tin- people of the L'nit ed States in 1011 in passenger and freight rates paid to the railroads $2, 848,4M,o46, whkli is nearly as much as the entire mVfiiurn of ihe tinrinn That the tienrile fif ihn lTnil-,l (Ihl.t1 have been oavint' freiirht and t.assvn- tnat "rc sometimes sfoken of ger traffics which enable the railroads , weariness or even with half contempt, to pay dividends upon billions of dol-1 but which should always be spoken of J 1 a 1 ' t .matl,cr 01 common wtth reverence-woman's work. railroad magnates could get together No. K574. Report of the Condition of the First National Bank of Tillamook at Tillamook in the State of Oregon, at close of businesi", Jm.e, IHI4. RESOURCES. . Dollars. Ixians and Discounts , lii'i.'.iM OU OvenJrafts, secure! and un secured 21 1.37 U. S. Iionds to secure cireu lation 2fi,0K).rjO Other Bonds to secure Postal Savings 1.016.WI Ponds, Securities, etc I0..1M-0 I Hank in t: Hoiinf, Furniture, I and Fixtures 7,223.30 Other Real Estate owned. . . 5,8111.20 Due from State and Private Ranks and Hunkers, Trust Companies, and Savings Punks 1.0I3.M Due from approved Reserve Agent 2:1,318.31 Checks and other cash items 001. (XI Exchanges for clearing house til. -II Notes of other National Ranks 7r,,00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents IGH.-tS Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz: Specie 10,31 1. 00 I.egal-tendcr Notes Four Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Deivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lota; $2.80 in Twenty Cord Lota. A. F. COATS LU BER CO. ! I I I 0 .ririhf Joh k i'.J llcnltficii, Tin Attorney at ! w sMti TUUmook Tltlt Abstract Co. lw, A'll'i'lv Kill tiU iutvri,(-g, trj.rv'K. It th llwftcs tlt.l AMiKiK " circulation) . S. of 10,311,00 1.2TA0O she does, but what she is, makes the successful woman. The most fortunate women are those who are doing, not the spectacular things, but just these simple duties with at a banquet and raise freight rates to "all the traffic would bear," the mar kfct values of railroad stocks were maintained at high prices, but when the supreme court of the United States in 1006 decided that the inter state commerce commission had au thority to regulate freight rates the railroad magnates began to see the "handwriting" and to get out from under it. Since that time the market value of railroad stocks has shrunk over $3,000,000,000. In other word. already $3,000,000,000 been suuecsed out. How manv more billions in water remain is a qucsaion. There is undoubtedly yet a great deal of water in the railroad stocks, for there is a concerted movement on the part of the railroads, Wall .street bankers and allied interests to intimi date, the interstate commerce coin mission into the approval ofthe rail- roads' valuation of their, systems by granting an increase in freight rates, I based on that valuation. In other words, if the interstate commerce 1 commission, acting for the govern-1 incut, grants the increase in freight rates, it amounts to the stamp of ap-, Notice ot Administratrix Creditors to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that trie county uourt ot the btate or Ore gon, for Tillamook County bun ap pointed the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Albert J. (Jitchell. de ceased, and any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, together with thfi nmti,.i miw.hui-u li tl.. iin.lri- in water has 1 aif-ncl ut the office of T. H. Goyne. an attorney ut law, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six monthi) from the date of this notice, Dated June 30th., 1914. Florence V. Gitchell, Administra trix of the Estate of Albert J. Gitchell, Deceased, T. ii, Goyne, Attorney for Administratrix. 220,892.30 Dollars Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 25.000.00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Ex penses and Taxes paid.... 1,381.10 National Hank Notes Out standing 21,100.00 Due to State and Private Banks and Hankers 556,39 Individual deposits subject to check,.... 14I.C05.41 Demand certificates of de posit..,.. 1,017.78 Time certificates of deposit payable after 30 days or after nolle of 30 days or longer . . 15,108.00 Certified checks , , , 20,00 Postal Savings Deposits .... 140.08 Notice ol A.cNinciit The Miami Lumber Company, a .r inrHtion, having iu ol!lv arwl princi pal place of biisinus at K30 Eaat First 1 Mreet in th cllv of Um Angel. State of California, notice it hereby ! given, that a meeting of the board nf ilireelora of ail Miami Lumlr Com- puny hedl ot the Mh day ut June. 191 1. an aisciuimonl of l.V) p.,r was1 levied upon the luurd rapital abiek uf ' nil I corporation, payiibl imimwilnUly j to C. C. Cansht, aecretNry of naid eor-1 IHiration at K.H) Kant First Street, in j the city of Um Angulee. State of C. forma. Any stock upon which th. nuesainenl ' shall remain unpaid on thr 9th lav of July. 1911. will be delinquent .irxl ad-' w-rtiel for alc ut public miction nml ' unleni payii.ent is mud In-fore will !. , sold on the! 27th day i.f Julv, 191 1, t 10 A. M on un id dote to pay the drlm quent as-enament. togrthfr with s-ittji , of Hdvurtuing and rXpni uf sntn Slgnud I C. C. Ciuiuhl, .Suerelary. ; Call l'r Mills J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER u:n . .. I. .. I I I I r t I I . . I ..I II III 11IHI UM MIlll-l ll III1I1U1I1K V "II 1 1 I l iUI'"- ....t... . 1 . .. . . 1 .1 t.. 111,1111 1111 i iiiiitiiiiri nil tiiiiiv ,""' tuifiy iti-t- 01 i-ii.'ii vr HI iv Hie pnin jitihhililr liynif, uu mill .-tk it n. t ,tlt iiilicrtoiiH itiK matci Mr htntnnlwtn h in..inilat.iicr ii!i-tit lor manv Kmtls tif muici iiti irttcriiiKin ...... . 11. . .ii.'H 111 LIWIl III I M I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 Lillt L (- - - - n the liH'nl market, tree at all tlnici. Next to Todd Hotel Distrlrt No. One will receive olds for supplying 8 cordi of four foot wow), vine ample. Lmb Apple or Sprure i.imns to tie delivered nt Palrvlitw iicm-oi nouse in said district on or be fore August 15, 1911. Board of directors, By Roue Crawford, Clerk 220,892.30 ru Hi? nu m& W LliHt Ufif Nk Total State of Oreiron. County of Tillamook, I, Wm. 0. TAIT, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wm. G. TAIT, President Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1914, ROLLIE VV. WATSON, n ..... Notary -'ublic. Correct Attest: J. C. IIOLDEN, B. C. LAMB. PAUL SCJiRADER Director!. ... r, DONT SPOIL a nrwih n, WekrL'illln?r lVh",','y uM c are ncll I nif lleriieuM i,.,u . t ..." v. ,,; i mr best stock tempt voi at prices that "Ught to A WELL MADE HARNESS ! UIM nnl ,..,!.. I " ' -"" improve inn apariraaiiK of y.ur horse but contribute' u "1!" W. A. WILLIAMS, A It II UAH 4 KITCHEN RANGES and HE TING STOVES Sec Us for Price Before Ordcrinn EUewhere Tillamook Clay WoW KREBg BROS., Props. ttf.. t .... ... 1 r ii- imw ft un utc( stint) v o nrit'K . .vim, mh L1U. nuirKCL III IMC MMMJWiKfc, r BRICK, - . Jll 0.00 PER TH0USAH? 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, 16.00 PER THOUSAND 4-jN. DRAIN TILE, $20.66" PER THOUSAND located (5 miles south of Tillamook oil traveled road. MUTUAL PHOME Subscribe for the Herald. Comes Twice a Week.