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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
tht Cmamook fierald C. G. CromMcy, Editor Issued Cvvlce n lUccto I Mam..k County. OwjJOtt: alt tUr N 1:. M o the N. li M of smOn S ? v, and the X. W. M f Ht S ra Oregon. under the not of March .1, 1.7'." SrB.sCRlPTlON 51.50 A VHK IN AlU NC15 V.. i of section thlricrH rinil.iv1 .lint "rlil.lV ' i.,mhin nni' (i. north I ......, , .. ....... Kntr-rx,. ...Inm.u.r May V. M the p.w 1 omeo M niwinoo. - ',",; V""( tarc Uo lot sevrn (7) In "Wo1-twentv-thtec (aj). Thayer Mt; ..... .1.. ...... ..( i-iii...v .o.i an ,i i. .. ... ....i,..,, iin In "e .own " ""i "!" " Reaolutions of otidolonoe and Lodge notices, per line Business Professional cants, wo, I.W rHatttnv Advertisement, per Ineh .80 ALL Display A.fcAnwt N In this of Or. L. 15. HcAVill Obstetrical lu lttn nxi'W Dole: K S l.!ln...k ttmir . t A- M. t,.6l tlt.L'VMOOR OKK El. J.Ci LAU88E Lawyer .l miMIKH AltVOUAT Coiilliu Ullll lUlllilitlK N H. T. BOTTS UUNHAN U C, r MTalLIAN a clik. 1 1 1 ''. Mlock "WltlS llr,f.l 1 r rrttn. IHdecrtlsttH, H.iti t pent Advertisement- First Insertion, per line I .10 keh sutwequent inset tfan. Htw .08 Homestead Notice -Timber Claims - - - l.00 Notices, per line - Cards of thanks, wr line . Locals, ner line, flrt insertion - .?4 STATEMENT OFOWNKRSHIP C. B. Trombtfy, Kdit.r. 1-uWisher ianagr. First N'attftaal ,Ri of Tillamcwk. nwttrsc KiUter. vorsr (laun ii nam ivirnm wn' hr lrterttintl y ah r; Hwi aid ttrfruJant he tU!iro1 and dr cUrcd o hve no njjhY till. Wan, twsror lu whAoevr In M ' , ' a- a -i . 1 . . I... ..Milk... J I) i-rihay in.Y io. ioi k From Hli!lxro Arus: cict of Upper Nestucca wara . ; im,. with thltainod at the home of Miss Kannio tamher InduM'v workfnr ovartim. i Smith July 1. where a delightful lima; while the san. t-tittstry ..ptvars to be J was spent sewing and visiting toget lagging in Ojego-. Perhaps the her. Sound l.as m-v newspaper that axaj fifteen memrs u-r present in not bent :or.-i! g a standstill to :ra-' eluding flva new ones received that . vrediirtion that the day. - .-one to the hot place. Ore- i The following guesUveere present : f: r a wnlte outruw the in- Meadamea Reddaway. Krdt, Kermage. tro meubi that so long baa Stone aud Miss Smith. A delicious i frightened legitimate dinner including strawberries ami Almost unvone can guess eram ami many other now! thi..gs w i . t ii ung plsee ot tne newspaper , cnjy?u uj At about A o clock tae mwinj so journed to meet ; in August at home . .. .. . u ...... n,l TKnnkiMV Morn- I ft, ,i K. ,1. I, ml.ttiM uul -rh of thi iugs to insure Vublication in follow- K (, i,M f burred and onjnjned fk ing Tvws.iay aixi Friday iseuoa. .mv rtuim therein, adverse t thi Reasons are imperative. i t.tiniiff, and for such othet, ' I art iter ruci a to .n w ?v:i rauiHfrtlr, Thi Summon punliilml in th' Tilbmook Hwirld a newspaj', wfr a week for it emcMlive ami nu trssive works beginning wlUi tht ! ur uf June loth. iut. atfd ending with the issue of July Jist tML ui ikr and in piruanc of Ihe dlri tious eontainrd in the onler mad l the Honorable VVchster lUUn" ludgc of the Circuit i ort of Tilh ok County. Oregon. Which Order K n. I I KklN k .ltT tK!TI om.a iii Mdtgron linlg. 1.4Wfr ICDMPt.hll: M:l Ul" AHSTKACT. mihtv -Mi:;'jui. itii rillaniook 1 illauiwiik 11Uu Apstlmmlifof n.t..tMi'K Or. )ack Olson RKSllPKSr M NH I Ortit-e Hour Irom 'J a nx. l & P OdtlfeBaw (UiiJiag lloth I'liorea, Z l-"iiriitaiw -r luenl, in mt . r I Ml liHM- a, , . , I HuJti e.iin. ,. IV. ; IV fHrtttlie.l I. n mt IN tll IICW ; h most nff ( . Pioneer Transfer Co. ru"Hi' U E.i. ''tm 1 - it . -ktm it t tify oout iron flu ilot ius the Ther-ite. 'n dAted tho loth day of June. 9t4 C. o. V. ll.im V 1. Loeper Attorneys for Plaintiff. Suit oj t'hsm. Com. Bldg Port lnd (rrRon. Date of firt publication ii the foth dav of June, 1914. ftstc of Ut publication is tht 3tt d.i of July. (OH. Hae you noticed the fine patch of fern that is gmwin? up through the navetnent on Stillwell Ave., opposite the school house? The thought has come to us that possibly Bro. Baker might secure from Uie Warreti Constuc tion Co.. the position of grass and weed cutter on our paved streets, for it cer tainly looks ba I for the company to have weeds growing up all about through the pavement, ft seems to us that a joh of this kind n'ooU fit in very nicely during these dullf?) Democratic times which Mr. Baker has so' much to sy about. You won't need your classes to find those fern Bro. Baker. They me there, groiving fine and more c jtaing. of Mrs Outhart. Correspondent has been given out which shows that the controversy be tween the United State? and Japan over the California alien land law" is still acute or again acute. ro.ay be a more correct putting. At no time fince the matter came up, over r Tear ugo, has tht Japanese government al lowed it to be fonjotten. With steadily increasing forcefulnesp it ha- insisted that the California legislation was not only in violation of treaty obligations, 1 COUNCIL PR0CEEU1NGS. The City Attornvy was instructed to write tHhish loplin in regard to the replacing of gravel on Third and Fifth streets. The Street Committee reported that Severance would aiiow g.irbacc Jumped on hi ptaee a soon as the hay was cut. The Marshal's reports for April. May and June were read and placed on file. Recommendation of old council that G. L-. Dick be allowed $11.20 fr grarel on ih street was read, ami on motion duly made and carried th Recorder was ordered to draw a war rent on the General Fund fbrtmj said amount. The City Attorney was instructed to write to different saw-mill towns and find the methods to abate the fire risks and cinder nuisances. A Clean-up Ordinance was ordered drafted to enable tire City to cause property owners to pay for cleaning their premises and for cutting the , grass in the streets in front of their NOJICl: R)R I'UHUCAIION Depsrtmenl of ihe Interior V. S. LA ND 'OF KICK at I'urtlat..). Otngo". June tf, ISU. NOTICE is here-v tr-nt lenr Freshour, of Hravcr. Oregon, hi'. 1 1 ' J November 2. lW5. made l'litiomi i Mt.mestend Ki;tr. No. 0T.M, for Fl NU Section Tt nt MV .MJ. Section 3. .' Township S Suth. ilanife 9 W't. UM lamrtte Meridian, na1 rtUd notice of i' tiv.tion to imike Firal five vear Pnmf ; to establish claim to the land above dracribed, Itefore the County Clerk of , Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tilia 1 mook, Oregon, on the 25th day of July. ' 1911. Claimant namo as uitneases: Reuben V. Blalock. John Borha. KH . 1). Krake. Senior. Kll I). iT.Krake. I Jnnior. all of Bvaver, Oregon.". J !l. F. Higby. I Register. j I DR. UMEK D. ALLEN. Dentist, Ha, Laca!1 ia the Cwarrl BWg., Sncceeibnt U. P. J- Sm Alt Vock C'jfanld. rith lhns. " m t .' 4. m. Other Mr , , 4 jo ,u, Cfvn Rvttinj tom ' unltl S VIokK T. H. COYNE Attortiry-at-Uw anJJ Itnd Uttt.r Busfncss. Ot'lVsi I i'. CU . I'.KK'iK G. 1. HCK .V SON. 1"C- tt.4h PtMUr I ho Sumo I'rUv UetytHi ,() HUM) IIIMH.ifM) ttHrn t n tiltui lr lilliiiuuok ('ount HnnK IHtl(j. MY PKRCIIKOH STALLIOH .1 ill n aqr ' MwrtU A V 1 : nnd vl Rt. r j as far ttortli s M I'tlllamonk. Orr t " 1 KANCH I OR SAIL Geo. F. Winslow A1'T'U I AW rilllltl'k lllH- TUbtnoolc Or.-Ron Tt lertM hrtf on mil to t 1. arfp, w.-utl fof ftttft- t 4 1 lll.l A.MOOK l-NDItWI AKI.MI CD, 1 ft V lit Vk! I Ml . ... ..... . 1 lK tr.l In Iti.iMo K E. REEDY, D. V. M. ll att i'lelr t f'wM-r.1 UlMlil J t,Ml I'.U.II ! t .t Alt"l rf. 't Kr-. rlU, Vt- 1 1 I'.IN m:i s TillamooK 0rr.vn ( GEORGE WILLHT Attorney .it Law In. Commerci.tl BuiUimt; E. M. CRUS0N. I tinier inl Pwr Hu ttrr Ctititrnct Tnken JNutnnie 1'ttrnwhctl. Viik (uu rtntl. Eat Viereck's T) 111 1 a nif ini ii' 1 iuu iniwuu unit AT ! I Ul OfHcc I il'.amiH.k. Or Rctor.ition to lintry ol Lands Nntiotuil Forest in NOTICE IS II Kit lift Y C.IVKN that the landii licscrtlnnl Ix-lcw, nmbrai' init 5l.L5 acre, within thu SIusLm N-tional I'orct, t)ree' n, will lw cut, ject to "ft'U-ment n.al entry under IV provisii.na of tHe lioiiutcud law .1' the Unitetl Stuto Laud otTi.-e at Port. land, Oregon, on August 15, 191 1. Any saltier who was actually itnd inood f tilth clnimln any of nid lumb for agricullix-al purtKisi'd (trior to January ' I. lWtj. i-(I nan not nlMindoned rntuin, , t g5 a preferncij right to make a ho'iif Four Foot Fir Slabs 33.C0 Per Cord Deivered $2.90 in Tan Cord Lots; $2. SO in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. 1 J. hl I Atturtir ; ! 1 '41 ;v TUUmook Title s Abstract Co. HullC. I ft i !' 1 y X Kstt tsvrl!if tA faf it ia 1 snfatnnium ' ru-t property. was at variance with the principles of j An ordinance regtttotiag the Ativ. friendship and mortifying to Japan. - ing am, optnting of rootorcvceSt The United states ha pointed out that , autotnoWlcS( of othcr moXor lrivcn under our constttution the federal gov- j n .ij. ifc. anr! ernment carnint interfere with staU) legislation which does not violate treaty obligations, and has maintained tha the CnliforniH land laws do not violate them. However, it offered to submit the matter to the United States courts; but this Japan has declined to do. Latterly Japan has adopted a more forceful attitude; and the problem ap par: to be still one of serious posstbil itita. It is hinted that Japan seems disposed to take aivantage of our com plications wihh Mexico and press hur case. The chief motive attributed to Japan, however.is the desire of her new ministry to strengthen itself at home by taking a more advanced stand on tho California alien land law Issue. Japan insists that the alien land law in California shall be repealed. The con troversy now atamis at a deadlock, and there are intimations in diplomatic circles that it is being worked around to a stage for arbitration at The liacue. DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY FORM ORGANIZATION streets, and declaring an emergency, was read and duty passed. A resolution was passed to im prove a number of streets, and Mon day, July 20th, ws the date set 'for hearing objections. L'pon motion duly made and carried the Small and Uric franchise ordinan ce was read for the third time and du ly passed. Upon motion duly made and carried a number of bills were allowed- It was ordered that the .hearing of directions and remonstrances to the sewer and pavemvnt assestmcut be continued until next regular meeting. It wai further ordered that the time for receiving hil for concrete ide .alk construction be continued until tliv: next regular meeting. 'stoaii entry for tho hinds artunlly oceu- I -.!. I 1 J . . I: ..1 .. .1. ' pien. .nni laix'B wore naitni uiu mil applieiitiotrc of the person mentioned bolcw, who have it preforeneu riuht anktol Ia tl... .I.l if u.,m1. ' sottler, provided sucli settler or appli cant is wmliflud to make hunvtoad inery aol the preference riht is ex ercum! prior to August 15, 191!, on wHchdnte the lundx will be subject to Beitlement and entry by any qualified person. The land are its follow : Lot I. the Ei of lot 2. Sec. 2, T. I S.. It. 8 W., V. M., :''J.95 cres, listed upon -plication of Robbie A. Jonos, lllainw, Oregon; Lint B-1253. May 20. 1011, f. M. Urtie.;, Assistnnt Commissionor of tho Guttural Iiral Office. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Tillamook County. On Tuesday evening some twenty fivo Democrats of tho county mot at the court house mid orcrnizeii a county organization. The attendance was notk r.ehr as larjre as it would have been had the meetii! heen thoroughly adver tised, G. F. Harry of Poitlund, rep resenting the iJemoeratle State Cen tral committee wan present nnd as sisted in getting the new organization started. Tho following officers were elected : Thos. Coated, chairman : Jhb. Haker, Secy. ; Morrtl Smith, Treat), j itnd C. W. Talrnage, State Central Corntnittee tnen. man. Following are those from out of town who were present : Geo. ft. Mc Kimens, Mohlor; Sum Downs, IJay City; Juy Baker, G. W. Wallace S. C. Woods, Al. Ilunn and Mr. Eastman f Beaver; Gny Bunn and Arch Myers of Hello, nnd R. V. Hlulock of Blaine. Tho work of rnoru thoroughly oran izing the county will now ho taken up, and the lady membern of the party will be linked to nssibt in the work, HELPING HAND SOCIETY MEETS At tho regular meeting during July, tho members of the Helping Hand So- William Ryan, plaintiff, VS Kichard F. Ryan, "also other i'-rson of parties unknown, .(aiming any right, title, lien, interest or estate, in the rial state described ill the com plaint hrein," Defendants. To the above named defendants, Rienard F. Ryan, "also all other per son or parties unknovt'n, claiming any right, title, lien, interest of estate in the real estate describd in the com plaint herin: In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff, in the above en titled suit now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, being the County and State in which the above erjtitlcd suit is pending, in the Circuit Court of said County and State, on or be fore the date of the last publication of this summons, on or before the jist day of July, 191.4. You and each of you arc hereby notified that if you fail so to appcar and answer said complaint as is Iterc- 71.1 O . IrMir you. ,1 ttr future 1-. v I o!"ftll r notice H 1 ifi?by, Rcaitv I ''Willi, Rrr vrr (ol. In .'.ion Inly 10, !-i4 "I 1 ibtieatloit I Lt I v '.7. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United Starts I .and Office, Portland Orrgon. July 3rd 1014. To Fierce William Uutler, Jr. of Blaine, Oregon, Contcstee: Vnu are hereby notified that John William Miller who gives J027 cnb Ave, Oakland, California, as bis postofficc addres, did on lime , iyi., file in this office hit duly cor ob'.rated i ! lionti n to o-ntc! and si ci're the cancellation of your home stead, entry No, 03307, serial No. 0.W07 made December 13th, 1011, for South Fast quarter Section 30, town ship 3 South, Range 7 West, Willam ette Xl' rilian, and as grounds for his content he alleges tint said I'itrcc William Htitlcr Jr. has never resided on said land, has never cultivated any part of the aatiir, has never made any ipiprovemc nts tlrvre 'n, and there arc no improvements on said land, and that said entryman has wholly ahondonod said l.tnd for inor.' than six months immediately preceding the beginning of this con test. You are.t.thcrcforc, further notified that the said allegation will lie taken by this office as having been confess ed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thcreutidvr without your further right to be heard therein, 'ither before this office or on apimel, if you fail to file in this offir. within twenty days after the fourth publica tion of tli is notice, as shown b-low. your answer, undr oath, pi- ii'icalh iceting and responding to tlnr alle gallons of contest, or if you fail with in that time to file in this office din proof that you havciservcd a ropy of your answer on the said contestant either in pprson or by registered mail If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant in person, proof of such ser vice must be cither the said contest ant's written aeknowlril in required, lor want Wicreot, the 1 receipt ot the copy, showing the date piainiiii win upi'iy 10 Hie- uuuvc cu Date of firv I)itc of set1 Date of third 1 ul b.-aiinn Jul .-i.t-ju Date ol fourth inlilicjioni lu! ji. Notice. TO ALL TO WHOM Till SF 1 SPRKSENT SHALL (" Mh ! GREETINGS. Notice is hereby given by the Sntr Board of l ith and (iame t onittii 1 ioners that, in accordance with 1) provisions of Section sjift of l.i,rl' Oregon !., that bortiou ..f Id I., mook River, in Tillamook (-a,..,, Oregon, above a t mm 100 led I,. 1,. J the lowermost portion of ih. mouth 1 of Trask Rivir. m;i c t joini.11 of 'tillamook River within 100 (! irom any ponion of thr ruouth . d to i:'.i c.ll.d "114. J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will take nii km. is i-f httililitiy umti --.' inn AivlttUt tin .ii (It a ni's lot ;!u lutfly Irn- ul rlwitiir Will tvc " nohHiltlc liiitiH H tin mill Wiit h nii'I itlK -nil- 1 lilt 2tl" ll" pi ur liui.' ,,. ...it 1 1 nri 1 IH'ii'ii' II !! I liir rn.irii' ,.l iioiinroil , 1 , 1 , I ! I. ' Hi t -- ........ n.,,,, tiitift.iit.. " 1-1 I v. I' I C tnnU-rinl, Mr. St nitiiltnii t hU ul ItltlCIK uf litttlilitij; tint I he vUllMtt'lK-tlntl l tic lncitl tti.uki t. Give hint .1 ctll con.sult.itlon and building advl. fret at all times. Next to Todd Hotel titled Court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: for a decree that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate, situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit: The E 'A of the Ii. V of Section twenty (20) in Township one (l) south of range seven (7) west of the Willamette Meridian containing 160 acres, in of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person ny whom the delivery was made stating when and where the ropy was delivered; if made by regis tered mail, proof of such serice must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed, stal ing when and the j.ortofflic to whicJi it was Miiailedj and thh affid nii mir t I - -ircn-r. -il-r I- the postmastei 's receipt for the letter. oo niver, 11 ncrrliy o. i salmon fiabing, oihri than hook and lim, roiamo- , an(.'!in?, from and aftrr Jul) 1 as approved by statute. State Hoard of Fish and Game Commissioners. lly Flovd Ililyeu, R. K Duncan, Geo. II. Kelly, and M. I. Kinney, Commissioners. Dated at I'ortUnd. Ortg.m, June n lor.t. l B I-! 'V lld'lVI A I WW It'- I MX IS Si, 12, .11 A It I W Alt KITCHEN RANGES aid HEATING STOVES .Oct: us lor 1'ricua IJcforc OrderiiiK hUewiicrc "jf j ss I ()NT SI'OIL A (1001) II0SHK by keeping him In slmhhy old lUmess. We arc Helling llnrneHH mi.de of Uir ought to best Block tempt vot tit" prleeH thut A WHLLMADH IIAUNKSs will not only Improve the upaear,,,.,. of your horse, ut eo.itrniuu! to y.,,r safety ut well. Many t. runaway iM bo avolaed if the old Iliirnraw hilXmm diftearatd fn time. We A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook Clay Work KREBS BROS., Props. Wo tile I . .t . I . . r - I ..I If, n.ive now m limiinl sillinlv l IH'K b 1 ... . ikf r "-niiy ior tiic market, iil tlif IoIIoumik i- J1I0.00 PER THOUSAND )il6.00 PER THOUSAND 20.00 PER THOUSAND II III HU Ullllll ..I " ,111111111 til t'lOIIII ll I IIIIIIIO'"" traveled road. 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