Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, July 28, 1914, Image 2

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Rosines A Profwwiiv 1 crdft,KHt.
tv...i... .ivotiaimr it icr ineh
AM. Daiilr Ad w. K In this of'
fie n Monday V irsday Morn
ings to bsyrv pu ! ' fo'KMv
ine Tudy una -riday iMiw.
Rtasstn ar impwativ.
ITKSIUY jri.V L'S. lDM.
At th state convention of t he Cath leitv
olic Totnl Abstinence Union of Amor
tea. held in Ywtngslown. O.. reeently.
the mtcrvestion was unanimously p-
.... i . h ... ' . l . . I. .. I . 1 f.t ftia rrmtw
proved mat everv merawr w-i .mum io i "''". ' . . ,,
" - ' 11. k .11... it I .. . I ...n .Kttll
or final v. i no o.mm ior ti"""1 r." "
.ontait the words ror I ountv IKgh
such pupil, or if Mich pupil has rvti
U tcd the course of study otforrd in
Ms trst.trnt district; ol if hr has ob
tamed the consent of the county hi
J,ol board to attend school Ih a
district other than hi residence district.
POISON BRAN WASH TOR ' Ul
WORMS AND ARMY WORM .
t ti: womt and army worms are do
ing considerable damage tn various 1
r-.uts ot the county to both garden '
ami field vro,. l!ie are getting " 1
..rr.o..r t .hen- i.i parts of the vat
lc. ii I i U v. oil to do scwthtotB ;
f'-M'k ' dntiae done. Accord ;
i ! V: , I I " tt. I'Wvr .
.cuiui it Aancnhttral Coll.'i
mjsh the he
(ticsi1 unli. Thi- i
i iirMur- il .s tollows.
fH.,, . . . P b.
White aieme or lari gr , I
Salt
Dr. L. 15- Mcwillj
k,btt trioal Sj-illt i
tk.th I'hoin
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TILUMOOK tHK.
OUT
t'We5
El. J. CLAU88EN
LAWYER
HmTSfllUU AlV(KAT
Counnm'wtl HuihliuK
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R. A. H. PKKM.w
RSIPRKT lTIST
OfRw m Wurgnm HldiJ.
All WV tiWIIHl
......w . OKW.O.N
H. T. BOTTS
Lawyer
COMPt.hTl: M l ul' ABSTRACT.
DiltiT L'n:.' Jul. Iillniutitili
lil.ulv
rillatumik
I HiF" .11 I
. ti II I'll
II I V. I A
HARMES
the pMw Sraw
r.-mrrtv. ir t.'ir
. . . A I
.u iratioii "work uneeaamgie or nini
tn'iihmnt of thoateof ir.to.ieatinit j
l,)uor from the Unttevl State." !
leiholie drink received snottwr
Nidy blow fron-. medieal science the
other day. when the National Conven
tion of Alienists and Nunloi:ist met
in i"h!ea. These ex ;er;- m tne treat
mert of diseases of the n.nl anil the
nere unammously eomio .vei the ue
of a'.ooholic liqiKrs. an.1 .i I .-teii wti
out onoMition what is it vUrod to h
l 'limn Svnib . , i
thereof. Such election slul! m t,f U-mon v
lutto.l in the tn. irr provweil u; thr imtcrwl thouro.tcl
i !. for conduetiiirt election. The add sufficient warm "
oi-ntv Hick shall sive thirty to wi, a cour crunilxv md-.
louce tht the question will be ub gfi the material sioppvt H themhl
tll apart readily utter prcstuif to
iher in the hand.
This should he o-n broidct ovei
vhoc! Kurd-yes." For t oonty Hiih ,ne t'U-KI in the early cveninf About
Schuol Kund -no; and the voter f,ve pounds to the ?re is iisuatlv sill
hill indicate hi choice s provided titent. fut worm feed on this in
in the Australian ballot law." preference to vegetation. Care should
tfL.Roard, How Constituted. ,e uken not to let the chicken bav--
i. . .... I Km . .....
wncnever ll n mtn vevmeu v tne run Ol tne lieiu aucr irraiinir-
R. I . .lones.
County A(jricultnrtst.
Dr. Jack Olson
KK.SllKN. I'KNUSI'
ufBee Hour Irorn " ' 5 m
OiIilfrlle HniM-iiK
lUith riioiies
- PioneerTransferCo.
G. t . DICK .V iON. I'il.
; IWlth I'ltOIW
he Snmr I'tlce t ISci.miho
HUM'
We
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i'V nreii'K' " Hi ii d , ,ii ii.
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(Dtllpt VIM
DR.
decided by
n- cottntv, it any election, to create!
i igh senool fund, in accordance;
v i h 5ec. vt6i, such fund shall be un-'
dor the control of a county hih '
w.-el biard. eonsistinR of the county j
iniU'e and ih two commiisner. the '.
Notice ot Administratrix to
Creditors
NOTICE IS IIEI'KUY UIVKN. that
f
ELMER D. ALLEN,
0ntist,
(Ih, Ueatttl in the Couiuwicwl WUs-.
Succecdint Ur. I . J.
All w.li Ij-o J'-
JOHN 1 1 1 AM) IIIMK KSO.N
Utnrtir ut'l
i,tr j tor
lillttinooU Coiiiit IhiiiK lllct.
. 1 .' i. m.
I li 4 30 .
Winslow
ot.
4unty treasurer and the eounty , ,h; Counlv ;urt of tho St.ite of' Ore
the most strioite st
ever adopted on t :.v. sul'.
of modieal nu- Not -o
: rini? ' "l" '
lart,i proport; .' the
epik'p., ii.-cie-m
t" resolutiui
.-. t by !i r-'-i
..it'-i'ie-i witn
Mtile for a
. . rl. l' ii "
"other fori-. if mentai. -noril i
i h' s -cal tie . .-.lV. " the resolutions
recimmerKie-1 that state ieitisiature !
prevent trtno in alciholic liquor ; that
physicians initiate and carry on a pub-,
lie education of the people as to alco- '
hoi "deleterious effects," and prae-;
tically pledged the medical profession
to lake the van in seekine legislation
f r tk.e exterfni"ation of alcoholic liq
uors. This action b one of the most (
eminent body of physicians in the coun
try shows the drift of opinion, and
mark another phase in the destruction
of the drink traffic. .
trhno'l superintendent, who shall act
tn timr official
county
and 'the countv schol snpen
lni ev -officio secretary. The
lion fur 'Tillamook County has np-
tficial capacity as suvh tn.i'.t p,1IBled thw um,.rtiriHil nduiini lUrlx
)udlte to be exofnco chair- ! fo( th( PRtlU at Atlwrl j. Cittehatl. de-
reused, aivd any i-nd all in i.
mbcrs of the b wwd. shall
uavinK
i r-ainta aiaini tin ew-r t i imi
,,rvc i rriiuimt to nresent lht came. .iK t .
v. itnout compensation. WKh ihr proH-r vouchers, to . tit ' -r
j6,V Board to Contract With, Dts- jigncd at the tilflee of t". U. 0"W,
.''.. attorney at law, in Tillam.-n v ttv.
h s:i !1 be fie dutv i ' i'e e .i-nty j Oregon, witiiin r-ix nu-rths fn m tt.
'!tjT .-hoo1 bvird. within thirty days date of this notice,
ser returns have been canvassed by, la ted June aJth,. 19U.
the rccular canvasMnv board of said , Florence V. (Jit hell. Adminitra
conntv. if a count) hih school has . trix of tho Kstnie of Albert J
been proxided for in aciordance with Gitchell. Deceased.
Sec. ."'. to contract with all dts- ' T. II. Goyno. Attomrv
tricts that maintain a Inch school, in fur Admimstratrio
Oyn Kveetiii '"" " ,",,tl 3,,'!''i
T. H. GOYNE
Altorney-at-Uw ndl
LAtid Utfue Husin.'SS.
DfPiXd I CxK'ti I .iJCiK
J. if. RtEDY, D. V. M.!
Geo. Jr1.
A I ol(M V VII AW
I'llUnu.-W IUk
Tlll.unook. On-Ron
A VK..,Uir- lUHSi
...III ....I.
hiiij iiiiirr in fth,.
of your llOf, Uit . . ir i . i 1 j,
itiMiy wen. m. t f, ,w
I .. L. . .1.1 If t I I.i, '
IH.rHMII III 4HIICT
W. A. WIlLIAiM
I II I AMOUK . . (tun
"M 1
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i
Eat.
Til. I A. lOOk I MM'U'I AKIMI CO
Jt. N' II' Ski I1 Mi
Uk lcil in IturiitHiK K rnirrh Heeupinl
it) t'at'i t'otdsf
I'hh.i1 Dltr dlMd I'mtmlm
l.t AaalstaM When ltr.J.irtwl.
Vt.TKltlW'-ClAN
(t'.utii I'lfii-est,
TillantooK
Oregon
In a report submitte l to 'resident
Wilson by Co-nmissioner of Corpora
tions Davies, same remarkable figure
are trtven showing how the timber
lands of the United Slates are concen
trated in the bands of a few owners.
Two men I oM forty-nine percent of tho
timber in southwestern Washington,
the report sa ; five men hold thirty
six per cent in the western Orecon;
six have seventy per cent in northeast
ern California; ten have more than
half the redwod area and in north cen
tral Idaho four holders have fifty per
cent. In the upper peni'isula of Mich
'i fin for t -five per cent of the land is
held by thirty-two timber owner. In
Florida fifty-two holders (mostly lim
ber owners) hold one-third of the land
in the entire state. The main fact
shown is that 1.6W timber owners hold
in fee more than one twentieth of the
timber area of the entire United
States from the Canadian o tho Mex
ican border. In tbo 900 timbered coun
ties ir vehtigated they own one-seventh
of the area. Those 1.69 J boklers own
KW,600.000 acres. The is on area fonr
fifth3 the size ot France; or ureater
than the entire state of California; or
more than two and one-half times the
land ar.-a of tho six New England
states, sixteen holders own -47,i.Oi,OCO
acres, or i earlv ten times the land area
of New Jersey Three laml-urant rail
roads own enoutfh to give fifteen acres
accordance with the requirements of.
y7. to teach all hie choot pupils of j
aid county that may attend a high ,
school, in the district.
jttM Board Must Furnish Estimate '
ot Funds.
The county high school board shall
also mai.' . i. t Ui.aau . I '
of !iiom to pay ihc tuition of all
high school pupils for the next twelve
months, and submit each estimate to
the county court, whose dtity is shall
GEORGE WILLITT
Attorney at Uv
Office In TilLtmooK mock
t. N. CRUS0N.
..t..r iin.i I'iitn'r itnttrt III AMIIIIK (At
a a - l.l.TIWSlflflX 1 1 II
V-iereck's
Contrnctn Taken
lvHiiiiiHieti 1'urnUhctl.
All Work (unrnntctt.
TillnttiooW. Or.
AT A I.I. i:-H t l;s
Tllco AparlmcnU for Kent,
Furnished or unfurnished apar'
monU. in suits of four room each fo
rent. These apartments have even
modern ' inJ i . r., nicv
iv furnihett. T sr.-.---( -M'
a most eo-iiforln le arul desirable heme.
Prospective renters enquire nt Hertikl
ornee.
be thercipon to levy a special tax up- 1' ft r J ITT f i V P J
on ?ll ihc assssaible property of th. j f C L I I J ii i U C '. .
iintcient to rtsc ine inonry ;
i necessary for paying
Said tax sball be com
cuntv
s'i-'? ted. and necessary
sid tuition
nuted. entered UDon the tax roll, and
collected in the same -manner as other
taxes, and designated as the ' County
iii-h School Fund," anil shall be de
posited in the county treasurer.
365 Tuition, How Paid.
For the purpose of paying tuition
of said high school pupils, the county
high school board shall draw an or
der on the county treasurer, which
shall be signed by the president and
secretary of such board, whereupon
the county treasurer shall pay such
warrant and charge the same to the
-'.unH hifh 'c' ool fund; provided
that the total amount of such war
rant shall not exceed the amount of
.ron.-- actually in the hands of the
r-asurer " h cred't c' 'he county
high school fund.
366 Distribution of Fund.
The basis for the distribution of the
county high school fund shall be up
on the average daily attendance dur
ing the school year. The total amount
of moncv paid to any district during
the schol year shall not be less th-rn
$to per pupil for the first 200 f such
verage daily attendance, and $30 for
the second 30; nor more than $12 so
Pit pupil for all the remaining pupils
But the total paid any district shall
not exceed the amount paid by the
district to the teachers employed
therein.
67 State Board of Education to
Prescribe Regulations.
"ScNiotlog ,n hmiU mi-artiiMy
d'-tertHl ii, p'e'wf Tt -5- t In !,. ig W4
fvt tU. Kt j 1 -(if ut, itt. (i ur .Uul
Be n ca;-bie ---ir. ,-aii ii !-' ca
Chi- is the Wrsvon ot the
MAjTiiMLCOLliGi
Foftj- i-.i'a AiOjol Vc.ir Ojwiis
SEPTBHWi-ii 18U1. k;i.j
Write lor 'nnjt'tt-d 100 rat Re.'
trt, "1H6 LIU C.ArfH R." and lor Cata
log containing full mti nii.rtum
Degree Counet- AtiWICULTURE .
Ar.ronomv, An m.n Husbandry. DairyHttv
handrv. Poultry H'i-.m lry, Hoftkultr-.
Azruultuie tor fr-i hers I OHl:iTK,
LOGGING liV.INfcrkl'.O. HOAlfe bOlV
N'OMICS: DomesuSvier.ve. Jomestk Art,
fc.NOtSfctPlNti: tlecirkil, Irrigation,
Uighwav, M .hamcal, Chemkal, Mining.
Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
I.SDUSTKIAL APTS
I'otatiamil f ou tcj-Arnculture, Dairy
ing, Home Wirers' Course. Industrial
Arts. f-orrtrv. Hiismrss bliort Course.
ScJixif of VuMt Puno, String, fianJ,
Voice Culture.
Firm'fi Buiinew C"ore O M11I Prrt
A.lJfr.. I UK HHdtsrHAK.
(1T-7-I& tn t-'l) 1,rva'lM Hrr.oil
Fotii- Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 Per Cord Deivered
$2,150 in Ten Cord l ots;
$2.30 in Twenty CordLots.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.
Udn:i: 11.
Johf, I r U' ' t I' k r.
J Attorney nt I j .',.
; TlII.mook Title ni
J Abstract Co.
Suryc-, I - 1
' li-.th i .
J tll.t.AMiiuK. "til
Notice of Completed Contract.
Nutiee is hereby ven that t' i"i
Jackson, County Surveyor (r I i!!a
Itluutk Cotitil), I Triton, him illfl in
this oilier hi nrtitieite of the com
j-K-ti- n oi tlH i.Mrict of Iilbtii-'k
Bay Construt lion 1 ., on Secti.m "A"
of ihc Gap!.il'li Ulorler Road, and
any person, urm or corporation, hav
ing objection 1 h!-- the comple
tion of said work, may do so withia
tmo wcrks from the date of the ftrnt
t ulilic ition.
Dated this the itth day of lune.ioi t
J. C. IIOI.DF.N.
County Clerk.
A I F Y M'NAIR & CO
vy km ik i ff v w r?i is ii th rm rm n n nt r: i
hh uj4(. u j LiH ( UJ uu jvk mix mv ;m
KITCHEN RANGES and
HE4TING STOVES
See tin for Prices Before Ordering EUewhcrc
tt kiial h the Hniv of the stnle
to every male of voting age in the nine1 kenni of education to prescribe ru'- s
. ...t .ii.... ..11 !...: ' .. j t.i .1 .1...
csiufii si.nien, win-ie itiBi, an ann reKUiaiions wjietiiy iiik
also
holdings lie. "Lavish land granU ami
loose, ill-unforced land laws," are
given a the explanation of this con
centration of timber ownership. "Ninety-eight
per cent of the I.VjO.CX) acres
comprised in thf largest limber hold
ing in the lake states was acquired in
a wholesale manner, chiefly from
tracts disposed of by the government
through grants to the statu or under
the scrip an1 the cash sale lawn."
HIGH SCHOOL FUND LAW.
I'etitions are being circulated to
secure the required number of signa
tures to place upon the ballot at the
coming election in November the
"High School Fund Law" for Tilla
mook County.
Under tins law the county high
school board will have power to con
tract with districts to teach the hitjh
school studies and instead of the dis
tricts where high schools are estab
lished being burdened with sucli ex
pense, the expense will he born by
the whole county. This will more
equally divide taxes for their support
and permit of high schools being es
tablished in central locations.
We are giving the law as published
in Oregon School Laws for 1913, as
follows:
Cul'NiY HIGH SCHOOL FUND.
361 County Court to Submit Ques
tion. The County Court, at any general
election to be held in any county af
ter the passage of this act, upon the
presentation of a petition signed by
ten per cent or more qualified school
electors of said county, must submit
the question of creating a county
high school fund to the qualified
the Stan
lard that must be maintained by all
high schools relative to number of
months taught, number of teachers
employed, number of recitation per
iods daily, and course of studv, before
any high school shall be entitled to
receive tuition for any high school ,
pupil from the county high school
fund. I
Must Comply with 1
36a District
Statr Rules.
No high school shall be entitled to
receive tuition for any pupil from the
county high school fund, nor shall
any warrant on said fund be drawn in
favor of any district until the county
superintentend has certified to the
county high school board that the
district has complied with the ruks
and regulations provided for in sec
tion 467.
309 Entrance Requirements.
No high school shall be entitled to
receive tuition for any high school
pupil from the county high school
fund, unless such pupil IioIiIh an
eighth hrade diploma from county in
this state, or its equivalent from some
other state; provided, that this sec
tion shall not apply to any pupil now
enrolled in any high school. All ques
tions at issue arising under- the pro
visions of this section shall be deter
mined by the county school superin
tendent whose decision in the matter
will be final.
370 Pupil Must Complete Course
in Residence District.
No tuition shall be paid for a high
school pupil to any district, except to
the district in which his parents or
guardian shall actually reside, during
the time of said pupils attendance in
such district; provided that the tui
tion may be paid for a high school
pupil to a district other than his resi
dence district if the 1 school is 1101
in session in the rcsiduncV(liirir if
BarV
sew
slicing at
Sunday Afternoon i and Evenings. Also Every
Evening Except Monday.
Portland M ANAGEMEUT
Sehnauffer's Orchestra
Always a Good Time
Tillamook Clay Works
KRKBS BROS., Props.
We have now ;t limit. - supply ol luiilv "i-l lrai
tile ready lot the inaild t at thf lollou '!.' !"'
BRICK, - . SI 0.00 PER THOUSAND
3- IN. DRAIN TILE, $16.00 PER THOUSAND
4- IN. DRAIN TILE, p20.00PER THOUSAND
Located U tnik-s south ol Tilhimooli n ""n
tr.iveled rofitl.
MUTUAL I'tlONC
Qxyaccetaylene Welding
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Brass, Aluminum, Nlckle Steel and
Copper. We also weld broken Rears,
pulleys, crank sh ts, boilers and
build senrnles; tanks, also do cutting
and brazing.
"SPECIAL ATTENTION TO .ILL AND MARINE WORK.
MINER & REED At Miner's Machine Shop
N.i Jobs too B(j and None too Small
ft eta r is
hotel
CcsifiLss
MrklNI FV X. VANfF
mwiiiiiiLL 1 xx. innv
dha li:ks - I N - I AN0
Ground Floor Commercial Building
Opposite Todd Hotel
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
If .von want to Ku or tnide your ranch or city P''
my liht ii with us. Wntcli for our list of I5xchnii
First Class Cooking, Meals at .'ill hours, koon.s mid
Good Hcds. Rates J-Jeasonahlc, No Charges Will Be
Made for Special Attentions.
G. W. DORR, Proprietor
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