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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1915)
Zljz Zawrt Reran. tite-cl as sc.-ond r SCHORL -r mv r i m It" Of ' ' V- Mi jFidccrlilna TJales t r I Advertisements I - i Insertion, per lin; - ! 1 . -h subsequent insertion, t'.ne 1' ni-st'"- ' i T'ir . r C: iim No -. "if lii C i , v . t par line L, --!:. flrst insertion .10 .05 UV-i .06 .94 Each .eobjli.- I .'! c ?itr CttcedJf mi Friday pt4t ofiee Tillamsok, 3. lA" ? A5' M."1 .IV. ctu'tit tnaerHnn. line j of 1 I'miolcnoe and itices. er line !'ji"Cw; rrnfeasionai oar.is.mo. ntap.iv f Uvertsement. per itwh I'.r.Ui !i AiU wui lw m this fs-o on' Monday and Thursday Morn .wa t. insure publication In follim- v IV day and Friday . i-. i n imperative. .05 .2R issue. FRIDAY JANTAHY TRADE BALANCE IS REAL tr i 'ICAtiO. 3 . . r Ihe first history tie Ct-.it.-I States is . -ieneing the sensation of II real '. Hlaiicc- in Us favor," Dr. Ed V Trstt, chief of Ui Federal i.i of foreig.i end dotneatie eom . told the tllmcim fan .' Amo it it annual dinner hare to- lr.-i r s w o! Jl r . Hi C " cr. c: Ca t 1 - bt t E U IX a . fr r. M .- Pr. 'I a result cf the development i iurinir the last s;x months, Dr. iii. "we haw tafi.ed ttM cor- ,i are farms a r.eu era of busi . ianio- in this co'it:trvan era ,s made L'iv term U. -ue market' . . and archaic and put in it t. e unf.uniliar term of 'world it'" c plained that white the export -hi favor of the I'mted State ..i ;eJ annually for 14 yean fmm ' .000 to ".0.000,000 invisible r" bal ttu.le t iii on!;.' i appar ..rublc balance .rn in.'cslment in the United the "',.-.iKer maid, totaled $7. i. W, with an ar.iu.tl interest of 1 ,000, cotstitutinp a isd charge i rican industries, while Ameri srstments abroad -'r- i. ed a rev .drly of only $73, t1-). 0, mloc- b,iUnc" itgair;? fu United - ..n thU cjunt to ". i00.000. v.-r, ha pointed out. American traffic pourei miitsans into . m coffers each yctr the 1914 enij apprnxiraatciy I2S6.000.-fureign-born Americana sent home ,! at least $1 A 000.000 and for- hiipi:iir otmpnnie collected -t fr-jtn American foreign eom- - i nounting to ' 5, 000.000 a year, c i suit of all tlsc-ie Invisible fac '. : - the fiscal year of 1914, Dr. : o c tared, bi.l been to produce an ue.ii of remittance over re- - ' $5,fKO.00. c i iane began on July 1, 19U. , m which he been wnl U th r.: iri:. t at home nd abroad." Another important factor in the Uu atmn. he ml led. would ! the loat of "good wili" by the European eounl rie. Taking up the Lntin-Americun field. Dr. tratt said American trade develop ment in those countries had king been hampered by lonn-term cre-iu extenaeti mcnUw not only for the-r arrfument. by European iations. but ahto for their delivery and refuta- "Aftcr her present lbu are liqul- l(on dated,' be assert!. "Kurope will be n-ham's team trobablT had the unprepared to keep her working eapl- bet ,vnvry but Tllnmotk' apakr Ul tied up in a Boating det.t. nU to- the iitr in the rebuttal wrcV by tail n very Inmo donKcy 'n jji.tc it in it Hi by II WUumwllf Kosdcr. capNblf iif pulling 7.W f"'1 The iiuiin drum Itotda .Wt feel of M in Unc. The boiler is o.lcntmi. lit. t'blonj:. lUmtket inachiuo wolulm l ton, iviul lino uciclis IU tun mid lni'1 bacV lino 4 ton. llic now online Httd fltuv'n will taken iprt and movetl to tho com panv'a Hew ley I'wk logglnu chiiii" wlicro 't w ill bo pnt in ouorntlon i about tn Java. Thi is Ike larmot onclno of Ita l.iml In this (wrt of th' ctnto. high snoot, mnis On IMday nlghl, January 18, Orea am High School's negative team d -fcu.l Tillnmotik High School 'a alTlrtn ative team at the High ScImhiI Auditorium The Stale Question "Uvsolv.nl thai the United Statt Oovrrmncnt thou I I own and operate inloraWio rail roads eomtitutiottally wlvd"Ui if Rreat importance M Ihii Unto for 't has been considered by t'ongmes from time to time. All the speaaers ate to bo eoiftpli AlaKkS LtHUi'S GREATtST WE, VS'B AR8 I.OMO ON PROOOCriOMt SHORT Oft 0I8THI8UTI0N i c s i J. a .id by Decc nber 31 last year i t . tra b balance exceeded remittances ly (XiO.'XK) dud ti the huge expor t . : ' ' foodstuffs, merchandise and b' i! i silver. At the same lime c . . ' i period of export capitalism, a . j are j js: at th- point of expand i - '. toe w-.rli's markets. i , , ustr.ito "export capitalism," It. ir '.t cit.d t.ie SVl-lish kian of $.5, the Argenti loan of $15, ' ani the Ru-'rt loan of Z",- i all fl'jatel i i " f i . - country dur i j ast bix in tidi.x. "In will, of cjir-w, be i tisar ropean manufacturers will bo no more witting to give Ion .'-time credit than our own. Atfiiin we will be on a parity with European nations." Reviewing the situation in Latin American countries, Ur. Pratt said the war bad dealt them a hard blow ; their products were lied u; in their ware house for the m v-t pari and must be hold or sold at a loss. In suggesting ways to aid these countries and stimu late American trade with them, he said, extcntion of long-lime credit, the organisation of a syndicate pool to make specific advances, tue purchase in tSe United States of t.atin-Ameriean securities, and the establishment of American 'Kinks in those countries were the pU is that had been proposed. The last suggestion, he said, was the moat impoititnt and tne otficr three de pended largely upon its accomplish ment. He urge! amendment f the National banking laws to permit banks to hold a limited amount of stock in "over-sea" banks established exclu sively for foreign trade business, and also the establishment of joint branch es of the reserve banks in foreign countries. Dr. Pratt cited the experience of English and (JVrraan banks in Latin America to show ttout the buainees was profitable. Lat year, be said, the English banks long establish .-d had de- i dared dividend of frim 10 to 20 per cent, while the newer German institu tion recorded profits of 5 to 10 per cent. Titlai.iook H. S Erwln Schmw lb Lee Doty teacher In the irltb the apeakei were: Gresham High School Stanley Stuisman Kllen De Haven Miss Struggle, Greaham High School, came team. After the debate a reception waa given the debaters nt the Commercial Club rooms. Game were played ftflr which light refreshment were served. The Webster Club wishes to than' the Trustees of tin- C'iub for the ue of the club rooms ami a la- Mr. nnd Mrs. Koch and Mr. MacKenxie for the musical selections which tney renderdi at the school liousr. On the same evrning Tillamook High School's negative team won an unan imous decision over St. Johns High School' affirmative team at St. Johns. Thoman C'oatca and Areta Kver4n reureenl-d the Tillnnvwtk High ani w-re uttuiuicJ by 1'rofenkor K. W. Onthank. PARNT-TEAClltK.S, ASSOCI ATION M FETING I'OSTPONKD The monthly Uiii'e Sih-iii! ot iho Til lamook Pnrent-'icacbr' Associnlion which was announced for Friday night, has beeti postponed to Krhlay night, Jan. 30. NEW TERM OF SLH00L 15ECINS UniliJ Brttaren Chareh. Sunday school --10 a. ra. Morning 'Worship and sermon 11 8. ra. The second term of school will begin Monday, January 25. All children who are to enter the beginning cliu tale term should enter on this data. Several net clasaes will begin at this time in the high sebwot Among these are courses in Dairying, Com mercial Arithmetic and Kiology, m added, "be lt. hi b, m ' P ' fiu.1 tar, fin ttic. l nt at fi- t i must . H ' . - . . nt ' w "- ' ' :. neJ tbv i rii r." g to the e.:-.--rs of the Euro .. roa ;it-r.'4tlo.;il f'i ,nce. Dr. - ltd information n'w at hand ' ic to'.al of war Nms made by : jot. . at $6,WM,m in all, . high r;-Ves of interest, i.o i co me ;icpecte4 and obtained ve raent . in Eirone." he eontin " i bee.) jnuch loss than that r o; ex; acted in t':is country. wu, howevi r. will i. succeedail -lof h. ;b interust. It will ' i i ''V a period of i tense de- i t , cr) ta. ror reco .struction -fei i ri- sto : of capital is being ."i i it ib m.re- likely tuat elm .. jatioi , ratli ihnn mili ex istion, dr .rirnne the w !' -tt.. close if tin.- vsar, , V.i.i ; will 'A ha'.'.- much ad- mttor of cheujj The evangelistic services have eon tinued from night to night with in creasing interest and power. Quite a number have been converte i and re-n-?wetl. God's people have been taking on new life and courage. The spirit of fellowship has been gracious. Evan- i -it charges gelist Sumerltn 'iS a roan of God and .i c .nsidcrable : t tbe old Gospel etory in a most d0nlr a big business in Tillamook at -rican se- ; way- Come and hear him that hia office (in the p.,rlor) at Hotel Ram- thJlMitiUsing;yu""vbepointe.ltoJesu.. y. His charges are reasonable and tra.15 balance coruiany iovimkj io lueae consultation free until next Tuesday. H. F. White. Pastor. YOU BET YOUR BOOTS Or shoe ill feel mlchtV comfort able after your corns or any other trouble of your feet ha been ctn- J tiftruily tn-atel by J. A. Hanna, the King of all root Doctors who is The Episcopal Church Holes. Cttapel in the Masonic Building. Services Sunday : . Holy Eucharist 11 a. m. ISvensong 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome. Itev. P. o. .lone, Vlcsr. U8U)rntion to l:nt ry of l.niuls In j Nut'uj forest . that the land doscrilwiJ h. lo-w, embraoinii SfcH 2r5 acres, within the . atasuw matioiui t i:.t, Oregon, will be unj ct to tileroeiit and entry un der pn.-. ru)i .t' ttie h imc;.U.-ai lawi of tho limb si States am) th' n t of J-l;ie 1 1, 19 (34 8ut.". nil, t the , United t.iie land offlc at Port ' Und, Ortgon, on March 22. laih Any fUr who was acuihliy and u, ?;oou i aim ".laiming any or 4jd la i U of agricultural purpasc prj.jr to .l:.n- uarjr i. 7uq, a:i4i nas not abaildoneJ ChriitUn Church Notes Hey. H. A. Van Winkle is having !. Iumi preference right to make very successful series of meetings at f 'w 'or Ujo lanua actual- irt Thundav ! TLr.."? ttt vai.1 go o.xr us in i caiititl." A-. t.. mu-t ..r. war'.-- I ta-it;J w if Hit- '.rjorriic conditions which -i rjad, Dr Pratt said the ' 'i'.-.i !, v. ; iwjud ami di.-i-' i bu paui frojn the ranks ii lalvoreij whohavo rna'it MXe M'NAIR & cs m,mm wl & )l m amijo w a jk jb KITGMEN RAMSES anti L. . I l . m i . , i ,di iiia-m x Kuri iminniv . . .L .1: . ... night and fifteen huve signified their , tio,.ed bc..w, who have a prelortnco iniennons to ieaa neuor live so far I r,"1 "'uJ"i to me prior right of a:jy ;d King the meeting. . ! uch settfvr, provided uch .-ttlur or 'here mi bo "Truth First Mtrtor " i. ..v i .. J .... . ., " , , , , " " ' I , , ' " ' ' ' rcn i.jio, nt, A spucial anthoin by tho chorus will ' wbicn uato tho ImikJm -a ill Hiihjnct to be ronderod, , settlement and otitry by any auNlh. lierson. I ho land are as Inflow: The LUUUIHU M., 80 acres, application of Clnude M MACHINERY ARRIVES KKK. swi Too ro.,Ul uCvo , lhl, - W! S Xijin of .. .TTZZTZr II. .. AlrClnr.o, Dolph, Oregon; List Ai.aiai.int Conmiissionur of tho Gunum. Land Oltlco. t.etur N'aiKioai r"arf I'M" The wMMiomlc ill irlbutlon of frw erodurta I J- in rW' rte problem and the wer. wWl H hs brought Ha hardahlpa. hs c4cfl thUe th iPiportttine ol dtstrlbn Hon M lector In American mm and promise to give lb tr,, rrs thf co-opt-ratioo of the ger, ni.i.1 and th boalnese men " The solution of Hwlr ioarktln problem Tills reattlt will. In rar, fn-nsdle u for o r war he. fw ih busln iniereat Hud governmenl hat Imi In the main slUnt most inclusively lh pndweo aide of agriculture While th dprt ment ol agriculture has bwo dumptne ton of literature on the arr tettl hfm how to produce, th lerwer hft been dumplns ton of product In lh c.-ltona garbage caa lor wait of market. The WorM Will Never lrve. At no m lnc Adam and E atte from me Oardcn of iw t ;he InhahllanU of this nff-rHl frt.m ch of production. fo j-onw iwijiln have ooe hon'Ty frod Ihr dt v of cn'nilol. to thl gOO-J hour f. r th - uck of proper tnb'i' ' lit vr.jtlen in produclb-o ha' f.tr.-wl a ctiaoi! In diet and one local n hn felt tt ptnrh of ant. M! : i. -her surfeited uv lli rrld m :. I ' : nw bi-ii a Itd of l-nt V no ha lc than onciemh or th tillable land f the earth's sort' under cultivation, end we "t ' have this surplus a-n to drew on but it N sate o etlmi!e that In e o iHr necwiKlty one-half th earth i pulaHnn ct-uid at the present tim kr.cck their living out ( th tr of tho forest, gather It from wild vines and draw It from stream. Kn one should become alarmed: the 1 v orld will never starve. The consnnier has always fesred , hat th prodeeer would not snpp'v ' htm end hi fright ha found etpn i '"i un the statute book of our im' end nitlon and the farmer has i o ur c! ;o pfidoc rcMcsly and l'h ! Mil rforncetnamarkt, and rryard ' Im of the demand of th cnumr Bach to th Soil, i Thr city people hve bcon at"- ' ri"h r''ier to mavn back to th f.ir . :! v.-ry r of taem havo mni:' Vn prom- our city couslrm ba k the adl and this earth' aorfscti c"i tnlrs l1.08a.lM.6oo idle arr or Hit able land where they ran maltv a thing by tickling the earth with a fkd atlk. tent w do not need lu t C f;ir .is tncrrnalug productrou la cop C md; we now have all Hie i Juc ra va -n gse The city man has very Trrmeous Ideas of agricultural cond; '!rn. Thf commonly accptd thorv kif ri are short on production la all rcng Our annual Increase la pro uctlon far exceed that of our In crease tn population. Th World a Pgrm. Talili g l be world a one big frm we ftii-l two billion acre of land n cultivation Of IbW nmiuiiil thr i . pptrvlmnitfy 750fMinniX) acres on tbi AcMorn and 1.2nn.i000 sere On lh itcrn hmltph-r?. In cu'ttvaMon Thla (tMl'.iaie, of course. At not m '"'i-- Krazlng land, fureats, h r Isrso gtisiiittler of mesi are nroducr-d Thf. world's annual crop approii mates flfuen blljlot. bushcli of e i calx Uilrteon billion pound of fibre nd aixty-flve million tons of meat Thf average annual worM prop for the pat five year, comi'i 'd win. hi prevlons five year Is a follow- Past Half I'n-.vfou Half WANTl.l) I Imtc tl I tfntliie property InlNiltlawl. wtmh I will Mfhrntge Hit iininovctl ilnlt) i"'b. lh ..HI.lH iitaMHtnldo tll"C of lOH IlllamiwV Will iMMisMb'i to'H) "I le Jla.mHl.Wl. Addioes i'. C MmIsm. m Up) St., iMilUml, Olf. Nolltio '' I'liliHentbiit (I t Itl.lMHKR I "Wfjai npsiimcal f Ih" intcri. U S. IHd Ofnc 1 I oil land. Notice t. Iivreb given l.l Allwl'. UMdiW, ef r. 1"f tttegon. who. en M.h . till. ide Ht imsirad r"ry. N". tWWW for I NH end NiJl. Kertun S3, Totst. htp8Mllh.Tittge Wtllain eite Meridian, baa fHl rte of li.uo ti.ni to tniihe rinsliVmHtelstior. W, 10 .atablltl. claim to Ihe l"d above dcscrllivd, bvfoie I he Co.tity Ttllw.ool Cewnty, tlfegW.. t TIMa irMMdt City, uregwn. n V, 17ih day f Peiiruary. ilh. Cln. I Mn witnec: Frank 1 -ji, M.r tl pert. OlUe VVo.) W"ii' fttcbanl. all nf Beavct. fri ll. K High-. Kegi't-r In Hie Urvult Cotu i l tlwMnie o( tl.egtMi fori lllaniiwnv CoiWty. T. H. GOYHE . Atlerw..Ltt, Lm4 Oiiicc HtuVta, OPPOSIIU COUK lllovSJ M. 1 . ULJ I T LAVvver (mill r.TI. l l.l ;i . . ... ...... ..... . ... wim r t.; w i, i uiaiih I Illicit -lll I I I I t Mill. 1 I lllllllllltlll I Citlvln V.. VorfAtl LAWYlrR k .. ........ i miniiii'wn v-mur-ti' ( AirounUiiit. K , l(1i IAJMMHHUA . CM l:r 1 IU.ANKxj... i A I l tillM v V "llflalu - i It- .,. . TllUmoolc. Certrude A. K. tr-Vr. Platolllt. Uwronce 8anlcr. Defendant. To Lareet. Sanders tfw ao.e named defendant. r , IN THK NAUK Ol TIK rA1: tF tlHrXiON- Ton are hetehy te 0Miri t-i upf cf sd ai.cr plei-1 filed giit oo In ttM above entitled suit on tr lfire te esplre tbm of u we from th- date of th Itrst publication f lhl Jtuituiffoa, sd if you fall to wr l ewtwef , tr want thefvof Ike pioinliff will epply to the toorl for a tWrw thrfein ft.r the rrlf waved for i the ewndMt, ttbli-i' u tht the b t f mairimot y eaistu-g hrtween y-orsvlf and Mn llainUIT tw talvi. d that It plaintiff fcft the 'i 'oil f He rir .hiliren of i-uH imI ol it uff. t.-! Kloa K .ai.fr. D.ll l,u.il SaMlvia aii.l K'twrt Law t Mlrts, acd f..r ovh olt.c fwrtlwr rvlicl a may be iu.iiip Tht oOH-,wt i rt.Li;oi.l In lh litlan.vnik ll..ii b "f rr t the H urahb lli.io.f l ..!, j t. Jisilgn f 5 lltti.. .k t uuiih, ttrvtciMi, ti an rv(rr ' matte Dc 5tb Ittll. fjuirlng (Mllea ( t U.i it u Soiin-.i- to be made ooce a wce f.tr w. a. t tli dwte "f the flrat pobtication hereof i Januarv 1. itna. II T. ltotl.. ! Attorney fr PlaintiK. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I A -V I 11 UK Mlrnn ol I .i. 4tiri trf lllliimook Coiiiitv III Ilk cr i . L.AWVI N Dm ihdii i u- ,r Coniiiu-tt nil ln uv' ). U. CALLAHAN l ..I W I I I. r t- . n Getwral pr t trikri i . t'oroftterriai ii W 4- Ntitltso ol Slicrlft' Snla closure NtTlt IS ilKKKHY 0IVKS."pht in ptii-swsnc of an certttlnn antf or. tier of tale nuly issued out of the Cr ralt Court of the State of Oregon, for Ttlbwuok Count . by In Clerk of sa d Court, !pon a overo of foreeUur. dated rteeember tilth. Wi. in M t 'oort tn a caatt wherein f. K Heat i plaintiff and W. O Cnaee. Mm at i h. rti itn.- TillanVfli ( t-eraliv. rtb t (bsi.v are dfi.danl. aif i , i u at i vrm-r of W bearing Oatr t: - 19 !. rf, i.f i,cim, lim. ! t )i itc tiuly d:rivlrd hy the clrrk .f n f",Mfi ut-iio thr 't,it thereof, I h',V.-.! ly hiVcd lp.i-. n-sd Will, on i. . , v M av f Vbnary, llf. 1.1 tin out I0o rl. . ,S St, at the L irt ll;-Uo d or It. il!,- ...k Cltv. T-ilao ( Auf), Or. ,!!, July ael) .I .'.c i.to tl'H, l tl,P h 'Ht blttlcf ! f r i .h iti b d all M following fp -t real ptup riy, aiiuate in Tills monk I'ooi'.ty, Orcg -n, lo-wit ; Uiu 1 mt 2 In ill -k H, Mlan Adoiii n to Oct-on ark s n-niing i tl.n p'i rff Dalit addition recorded n the '.ffice of the Com A Chrk of Tilla mtx-k t'otinty, Or'(rVt. stun all Ukk Ivlntf ( rtwt en mull 1ita I ..- Z a l low wnt.r ut Hig NcafwrcM Htv.r. al ull of the land lying 11 menu th tr-rni i.,n of Cfltnp Sircrl It. sul Atttbtii-n i.nd low water on i over ; also that rrrtaln Ire pUtit l cat.-d un lli ..,.! U-rrlU'rf propyl ty c.. flatli v of "ouio. ar-dbulor ami Ire niaciui- and all eUMiT--t m ruitwctton th ri-iMt,. And if neeesaary to satisfy tin- le cree in the eauae mentior I. I will al so sell Hi following l M-nhed real property, situot In TLii. n-.-.L County. trogon, i i AUnrnc, at I aw 0lflr In Itkitnt tiV li.otl i Dr. L. i. Hew . tS1i;ti'ATHi I ' .t imi i-urc- ; ANI) M t. , OImUI tl.l .si - I l,.tl. i ttltl. HH,. I". II, 1 ;l M I I lour A. m i- I M TILLA Mt)h i P : l. l. hoy, m. d. i . t . . j I --t I AMIV V 10 i ! v. -.rU OKo KK-SIUI.N I 1 Si , I llf.ee Hi.urn Ir i. V i ! Odti.rllow Vv. UUt j M..U. I U- j i DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, ( Dentist. Hat l.nr.itnl in idc CoiinnT. I Succcciliut Ur. I'. J. Murp- oiiiuiioor,, 'iiv ;,. Opn Kvrninct (o.iu 7 i. n i-k 10 to f Still Llnr.dn ' NEW See Us f...' PncftsP.effjrCrtlwttvriP.lvhf! Huts W.tmctL L"adc 3.ln:',6V..o'io lUTi? 8!c,,iirm 3,5n."!ir. him 17,111,200 avers-.o In i Nuticu i licrcliy givon that HigClorlci of School District Nd. f,7 will rnrolvo nvMi.ii, wiua tur II 0 (.TL-clinri nr .. IUlil. m.u in. i. . . . : ,- I . mciimji grounds. J' .ms and Hpenintions on fife in tho olHeo Of ( uwity Sclioo Sunt UMu i,. T. M.l. Co. loir HarrlH, lJUt. CterU, .TillitiDoiia, On-, Crfijm Io-ndt, for ii irin i ri.'lll.l"! 000 M.'halHii.i 3,M2,7fl.00o OuiM illii i.lSO 0I7.0H0 ( "oil on I Hu I ) 19,86,800 Tho vorlil sUowb an crc 'i In (Teal production of m per (' 'liirtnn tile past dwarti., iuiniparrd .villi iIih 'irovtAus (ivo yctr. Hbtt" ih- orld k .i.Milul(on allows an iii-ria-f -f oi'lv ''.rn pnr evui. 'Un- iriii ii In production f.u cscisudn II -it of our lncroano In population, nnd ll In safn to eiitlinnto tluii the f.irmor cud nally Inrroasn pnidiicil.Mi Uf.r com If n i inuni'nillvo iii-rli"t "an )0 found for Ho product u, loxttin llnrc Him world hIiouh .) Inrr"ij(. o i i. ii i;,li lie, ,.,., in nroduc ' ! (I P'i,ln- Milt icilon hIiouIi) I hl -ll lll!( of 'I U ! Il-I! lO-Wll! It 5 and 6 of 111. ..... . ..... WSII S Atl'llll l-l i (now m sntfiok iv. i I Said sle will i .n.le f..r the pur j paae of utlkfving in- jo-lgim-nl t.ti.l I decree emm l m aoi cui-thu It.tn day of Iitc.-mU r, mil, in faVr of plUintlir ami uuainal 'lf.'oUtila fur IJio im of to mi, with I'i.twi tbr,.Ut, at Hie mil . : pr cent ht ani um i I 'rt i'. . i... i'..."' r tin, fur. ! i r nn, of ,i i. ,.u ..vyV f..Wi J. 1 d the m.i, di.lmr - ...-it .f the Ihuit t..M.i jit IV'l 0 i t il ti c cat anil e.i- i.c.-b uf , l(. iluU-d litis llei-i'ii.lit j- .; . II. C'ruliMllnW Shuriir of Tillainook Coontv, Oregon I n .. r i r j Dentist Ur. Perkins (H.I S Bnlli PlMHiri Pcl..,.- J. E. REEDY, D. V, I. 19U .vi.rhitiNAm tllolli I'liotitSI Tillamook i - i -i i i, Mi, , ' Tho puiplo of I'iIi. addroHH IIiciiiicUbh to tnipro' oil focltl1 for . -3., " WL W I I Mr il. HON I spun, a coon iiohsk bv lumping bin, nj sl.i.hi.j ( rniiHH, Vt nip acii,,,,. Jli- tiHMtt inudu of th,, ni;lit to ' orlctiii Mini, nrr. 1 yiet tjV"i--pOII fi'lT- t'ii- l: . -lii'i, V. il . 1 I 'I. ii, iiiji nni'ri- lino I 1 -O il I'ltjr, best st vvli uiintil voi ! A 'A ULL MAUE II A It N Win nni . ,y Improvo ittu unpen S ucu I of i .jr ! rst. nil cunt ribulr to your iKtfetvHHtoi.il Mioivi, riiimwuy coi, , ' !'.! ii il.. ,,(d I 1. 1 1' w . - """" , A. M. AUS1M CIVIL CNGIHEFK ."W btJKVEYOR VATER AND POWER HIG OUR SPECIALTY Phom 1 Klilnov M. HoiiilnrMoii. I r'l. 5 .Surveyor Johii Loliinil lli'iiilcr i 5 Sciy. 'I'rtnis 4 i Atloriiuy-at-Liiw. N nary i'1 i Tillamook Title anJ 5 Abstract Co. j Law, AliHtractH, Kcul I' t"14 5 HurviiyliiK, liiniiriuu' j Iloth riiuiics 5 1 1 Ll,,! AltHJK. I" ' 'oi r ' ft- VIOLIN LESSH l I r ' . iv f ! i IliMI oft Kit) (I)- llllil ' 1,''c ' if