Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, October 01, 1915, Image 4

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BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
CIRCUIT
Not n jingle dollar lost tn Polk
COUNT MONDAY.
Seventy-nine Cases on
Docket.
The October term of
John llorlm vs. Paul howling, Imhc-
I'lilltlt I-
the October' W. A. Wise, v. Krauk McClnui
and Cora McOlnnij, Korcelosure 01
' aerremrut.
U. W. Holliuitl v. tfr.iee ,M, 1 lot-
PREMIEIRADOSLAVOFF
tho Circuit
ccumy through forest flrv this oar. Cw. , w, etnvc(. 01, M0(unv, vxt,hl '!' Divorce.
Scandinavian day will be celebrated
at tho state mir tn Salem. October X.
Hotwoen Tofl.OOO and SftO.MO bushels
of grain tl! leave l'ortlaud In Octo
rcr on .Mlin vessel alone
A i 30.000 bathing tank Is to bo bultt
In Haker. to replace the present wood
en natatorluin near the city.
There- are 50.0S5 children of sch'tol
age in Multnomah county, or whom
25 KM arts boys and 24.951 are girls.
Approximate valuation of property
In Marion county for 1915 as Riven
out by Hen K. West, assessor, Is $37.
229.460. Militant Klks dedicated their now
$50,000 temple with ImprvaMvc rituals
of the onlor In thn presence of 1500
Elks anil friends.
The combined output of prunes
packed tn Sa1c.B will total well over
X00 carloads or 8590 tons, according
to estimates made.
Secretary of State Olcott hr.s com
pleted the printing of the journals ol
thp house and senate and they are
now ready for distribution.
Thirty of Portland's pub.lc school
buildings will be Immediately thrown
op-r for clrlo centers and public gath
erings may be hold In the school audi
toriums. The yield of prunes in the Rickrealt
district this year has disappointed the
growers, who ciaim. In most instances,
that the crop is but little above half
the nverace.
Arrangements were completed by
the Oregon Agricultural collect- exten
sion offlco for a courjo of lectures
and demonstrations In engineering
subjects to be riven In Portland this
. winter.
Jn compliance with orders Issued by
the Interstate commerce commission
the Southern Pacific has raised the
rates on numerous commodities be
tween Interior points In Oregon and
California. s
Several small forest fires In the !
coast mountains west of. Corvallls
were started during the last wk. but ,
prompt action by residents of the dis
trict, assisted by the early fall rains. '
have entirely subdued then.
The former Jay Rowerman ranch of
approximately 1950 acres of wheat,
situated near Olex, Gllllani county,
was sold to C. K. Holds, of Portland,
at a consideration understood to be
In the neighborhood cf $5o.00f
The Willamette-Pacific bridge belns
built across Coos Bay is uearing com
pletion and will t finished some time
In October. The city of North Bend
has arranged to celebrate the event
for three days, October 7. S and 3.
The state industrial accident com
mission received reports of 15S acci
dents, of which two were fatal, during
the week. Annonlo Frlesle and Frank
7 eases on the docket. Although the
docket is a lonj: one, there arc no itn- j
portanl cases to lie tried. Quite a
number have already been settled but '
of court. There tire tew criminal
cases where the individuals arc houud
over to the era ml jury, judge Ceo. K.
Barley will preside, bellowing arc
the cases on the docket:
Warren Construction Co., a cor
poration, vs. Tillamook City, a muni
cipal corporation. Damage.
D. L. Shrodc, 0eiv Williams and
Charles Kunxe, partners, vs. K. 11.
Asheroft. Action for money.
A. C. Heals v. l- It. Wilkins and
Hurton Kiev, Action for money.
T. It. Potter Realty Co.. a corpora
tion, vs. 1 U. Mitchell, Action for
money.
George Dutan vs. W. C Hawk and
Mrs. R. V. Miller. Action for money.
T. B. Potter Realty Co., a corpora
Uow, vs. Axel nderoti. Action for
money.
lames Uihoy vs. Josef Dfcucr.
entn tor Aionev.
Dan Nicklas. vs S. L. Rathhum
Action for money.
I'lympU heer Agency, a corpora
tion. v. I'.. I-. Lauuhlin. Action (or
money.
Coats Drivtnr and Doom Co..
corporation vs Alma S. Johnson. Con
demnation
The Adjustment Hurcau of Port
land, vs. 11. I Heals, Jr. Action foi
1 money.
i b. Miller, vs. t-aucUn Inc. a cot
porathm. Action for money.
Charles Ray and Wm. M. Owen. v$
.... H. anuyke. Action tor money.
L. S. MiHcr, vs. IL fl. Lane and
Mcrtie U. Lane. Action for money
Carl O. imniiren, vs. The "Arab"
Action for money.
alter Fremont Schcnck, vs. James
Wilson, Action for money.
Ashley and Rimulin, vs. Mabel R.
Terry. Action for money.
llaron-Fnlop Cou. a corporation, vs.
Eastman Wilson Co., a corporation.
Action for money.
. H. Wilson, vs. H. IL Carr. Ac
lion for money.
IL D. Ranaga, vs. Jos. Ulaser and
Marguerite Hlascr. Action for money.
Town ot N'cbalcm. a municipal cor
poration, vs. Andrew Klein atnl Anna
Klein. Condemnation.
Grant Mills, vs. Carl Lett. Action
for money.
A. V. Coats Lumber Co. a corpora
tion, vs. P. J. Sharp and Maud Sharp.
Action for money.
W. G. Dwifrht, vs. H. A. Kinnaman
and Vadie Kinnaman. Action for
money.
Tillamook County on the relation of
James Langlcy. vs. M. M. Mead and
Lee Mead, partners as M. M. Mead
& Son, W. J. Stephens and Henry
W'ooltc. Action for money.
George W. Coffroan, vs. Alfred
Joi. Action for money.
First National Hank of Tillamook,
a corporation, vs. C. C. Hycrs. Mr-
S. V. Hycrs anil H. L. Hycrs. Action,
for money.
U. L. Slirode, Geo. Williams and
harlcs Kunre, partners, v. H. K
Cirr and Alice Carr. Action for mon
ey. Burton Rice vs. P. H. U ilkins.
Action for money.
Fceney & Bremer Co, a corporation
ri i t7 t t .!
Cicorcc W. PhelDJ vs. lillatnook
County et al. Wilt of Review.
John R. Hartrr v. Chailcs R. Mmle
et al. l-'oteclosurc.
W. II. Kasum vs. Flin P. hn. ct
al Confirmation of sale.
Hcnrv Plaskcr, ct al, ys. Clarcnvc
Mnllett and Ho Turner. FoteUmif
of lien.
William P. Wolllt. vs, Gct I
llnmliu. Ouict title. t
Thomas Gilfonl Sllllwell, et al v
Tillamook City, ct al. Cnueel deed i '
trust.
Marv I. Cone vs. C. U Wallln. rl al I
Poreelosure.
H. I). Schroeder, vs. Aldied chroi
dcr. Divorce.
Alvina Lundburj; vs, Sam Lundburi;
Divorce.
GcorKiA Honin, vs. Wilfred .llotun
Divorce.
In tlic uiatter of the applications o
Hvnry Scltlld. Peter Sutor, Joscpb I
dlatlicr, Henry Adolf lirickiou, ai'
Theoilor Gaechtcr for citixeushii
(tapers.
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THE CHILDREN'S PARK.
Thomas Gilford StillweH Agrees to
Accept the City's Proposition.
Thomas Gilford Stillwcll. who
deeded 4' j acres of laud within the
city limit, fur a children'. park .iml
play cround. haviuK broiiKht uU to
recover the land, accepted the City's
Offer to deed one acre of the land to
the city on condition that he be al
lowed to take judgment aKOinst the
city. This was mutually atccd upon
by StillweH" attorneys. i. S. John
sou and T. H. Haudtey, and City At
torney il. T. Holt, the followiuR
stipulation ha vim; liceit placed on file
in the suit pendiiic in the Circuit
Court:
It i stipulated and arerd that the
plaintiffs nave a decree on condition
that the defendant Tillamook City
shall he compensated for monev ex
pended by it on the properly, plain
tiff aKrced to convey to Tillamook
City an acre of the kind, beginning at
a point 17.07 chains sontli and .(5
chains west of the otlheai corner
of Block No 6 in W D. Stillwcll's
addition to the town of Lincoln (now
within the incorporate limit' of I lib
mook City. Ore.), and running thence
I.H feet; tluuce north ,t?J J-J feet:
thence et IJS f'"t: thence south
M .'.J feet to tlK plane of beginning
aim mat immciiiateiy upon tlic entry
o the decree Thomas Gilford Sti
well shall convey this property to the
m ut a uncni aim iiiiicieni war
ratliv ilri-il (rrr nnd rlrar it! nil in
ci:mi)rancct. and without any rcstric
tn-tis whatsoever.
Phulu hy AnirlMit lr AUtl("
M Hailosljvoff. prmief of t!nlgrU.
bote ngotUtlerii with tlir blllur
Ha has eauied much picuUllon
'a whicK ski lul'jjru would Uvor.
R. B. Kennedy
1 1 1 1 . . . . ' '
iuv-cu wc.e Kiiit-u wnue empioycu in .ction lor money
railroad operation at Wolf Crack. H. L. Provoost and W. L. Provoost
The construction work on the new ' vs- tlhtiduc C. Smith. Action for
$50,000 state training school bultdln? monc"f'
... ... , I. L. VUlCk V,S.
for the Oregon Normal school is being ; x tnn for nioncy
rushed, and according to President 1 Tillamook County, on the relation
Ackerraan, the new structure will be . J Ceo. Mosko. vs. Sandbcri;-Logus
ready for occucancv by January 10. t 9 a. corporation, and New Amstcr-
1013 ; 'iftm Casualty Co., a corporation. Ac
, . , I lion for monev.
nans nave ueen prepares uy me Co-1 Carl Possctti, vs. Southern Pacific
lumbla Asncultural company, which ' Company, a corporation. Action for
has already reclaimed 6000 acres of money.
delta land alone the Columbia river i U G- Dwitjlit. plaintiff vs. James
' . .. . . mckks. Action lor monev.
near LiaKanie. lor me reclamation; Uf n. Smith, vs. W. R. lllinBworth,
ui aiipnuAiuiaicij ju.uuu auuuionai ! Action tor money
acres. W. G. Dwicht vs. John Krchs, Wil-
C.finTCU Vf Tn;,nn,.r nt fhr. Uat. H.HII j. U lilCtt. et 3l. I'OrcCloSUrC
ath Packing comnanv. of Kiamati. .G'. -F-.C,,a',hc'..vs:. Asheroft, I.
, . . , . .J 7 , tiatnaway, i. K. JieaU and G. H
falls. Intends to send to the exposition ' u ,r. Porecloiure on !.
Guy O. Smith, vs. Merton R Dc-
Lonff, tt al. Poreelosure.
at San Franclsct what la believed to
be tha larfisst steer over produced Jn
the state of Oregon. Ho Is a six-year-old
range-fed animal v.elfchhig 3000
pounds.
S. P. Williamson, national chief of
construction In all reclamation pro
jects, la In Klamath Falls and an
nounces that worl: on tho Klamath '
project, v.hlch was stopped June 1,
will resume at once. This work Is for
the drainage of a large area east and
aoutb of the city.
Contending that the supreme court
erred In a recent decision upholding
an ordinance of the city of Portland
Imposing a 3 per cont tax on the gross
receipts ofthe Portland' Gas & Coko
company, the attorneys for tho com
pany havo filed a petition for a re
heaJng of tho caiie.
As a result of a court decreo follow
lnga suit to foreclose a mortgage for
$1,250,000 the entire properties of the
Morrison .Mills, vs. Ramlolnh Lamb
and Sarah Ijimh, Foreclosure.
Evan J. Owens, vs. Alberta Frock,
Henry Frock and A. L. Hembrec.
Foreclosure.
John Halm, vs. Gus Malinc and
Marie .Mahanc, Confirmation of sale.
J. Baumgartner, vs. Martha Psetak,
et al. Foreclosure.
M. Abplanalp, administrator of the
estate of 11. Imdorf, deceased, vs. W,
U. Lusby, et al. Confirmation of sale.
John Stoker, vs. Otis Jones, ct al,
Confirmation of sale,
J. 11. Hicks, vs. B. L, Heals, Jr, ct
al. Foreclosure on chattel.
Fred Lange, vs. R. P. York-. Con
firmation of sale. ,
Samuel Leback, et al. vs. Allen 11.
Wilson, ct al. Foreclosure,
Alfred Gubser. vs. G. W. Wilks, ct
al. Foreclosure.
Tillamook County Bank, a corpora
tion, vs. Francis D Mitchell, ct al.
Confirmation of sale.
Feeney & Bremer Co., a corpora
tion, vs, M, 11. Dennis and L. M. Den
WOtidling-Johnaon Lumber compauy nis and Nestuqca Valley Bank. Port-
In Douglas and Lane counties, have closure ot lien,
beep purchused by tho bondholders of
tbejMIchlgan Trust company at a con
sideration ot $1,050:000. Tim sale In
volves a large tract of fir timber near
the" mouth of the Sluslaw river and a
large mill at Acme.
Attorney General Brown has ad
dressed a letter to all district attor
neys of Oregon calling their attention
to (ho advlaablllty of making an estl
auta for the Information of the county
ourts of tho amount that will b &e-
ewmry jiBt' ear in obtaining or at
tending to obtain evidence or ex
peniea otherwise Incurred In proiecutV
te violations of the statewide law
prohibiting the sale and mttnufactura
9t rn toxica tint liquor,
Amos Vaughn, ct al. vs. Guy
Vaughn, ct al. Partition.
Eliza D. Bailey, vs. A. M. Myer, et
al. Foreclosure.
Clara Picrson, vs, Francis Picrson,
Divorce,
L. Jensen, vs. A. M, Myer, Anna
Myer, J, W, Myer, Hattie Myer and
R. L. Sabin, Trustee in Bankruptcy,
Foreclosure.
Oscar Johnson, vs, P. Krall, E. W.
Krall and W, J. Stephens, Foreclos
ure of lien,
O. K. Jcffery vs. H. J. Conklin and
A. G, Ross, Foreclosure,
W. C. Thuu and F, V. Tlain, vs. M.
H, Dennis and NcstuCca Valley Bank,
Foreclosure,
Clark Bundyv vs, John C. Crc'ecy, et
al. Foreclosure.
A. P. CoYtts Lumber. Co, vs. Wm,
Powell, Foreclosure ;of lien.
Ralph Pfcrlette
Says
I
You don t have to die to tro to
heaven or to hell. They begin here,
Seerrw like I havo been in both.
The world has two kind of heroes
live heroes and dead heroes. As h
general thing tho world,' s dead heroes
ought to be alive and the world's live
heroes ought to bo ! tiers tood !
Most unybody can bo a hero for a
few minutes. But heroes who can get
along with their neighbors and run
jnrless households arc scarce
It matters little what salary you
get; it matters much what salary vou
earn. Nobody is long underpaid nor
overpaid. We raise or redure our own
salary; the boss docsn t.
If people would take this prornficj
of God as faithfully as thuv take the
promises of Unrlc Sam, thure would
be a'world-house-clcaning next week
and the millennium would dawn.
Anybody who snys ho wants to bu
a child again merely confesses he has
lost his memory. A child isn't seeing
its best days, but Its worst days. I
don't want to live it over. I wouldn't
take my chances getting thru it again
alive. I used to think heaven must he
a place where everybody cot at thi'
"first table." A child can be full of
joy and hold a pint. After whilo It
holds a quart. I hold a gallon now, 1
expect to hold a barrel.
Copyright 1916, Tho Lyceum- Mnga
zinc, Chicago,
Ralph Parlcttc will lecture here
on October. 291I1,
Marines Kill 40 Haltlens. .
Cape Haltlon, In an attack by Hal
Men rcbelu ou an American force
about two allies from Capo Hnltlen
iO HaltlciiH were killed. Ten Ameri
cans were wounded,
Tho rebels havo refused to dlstfrm
and tho Americans uro marchlug on
Haut dul'ap, In the plain of the north,
BRlfF WAR NEWS
fireis:i answered th Bulgarian rll
to arms by ordering senral itiuhllUa
Hon of her land fort-en
Germany' third r loan urnr
sulmerlbod $Sof.ooo,uoo. aeeordlmc to
offtelal uunitutii'itmeut Ten billion
marks (about 3.'0.00'4.0uO) ws aV
s I Subi:rlptlau totnlod IJ.V07.i0o.
OOu.
Th Italian official oomtnunuatiuit
retHinl thi rfpulmi nf Anntrlan 3'
tack at vnrluu (Kilut umt dcclnr.
that In tlin rmiliiu u lh lMno4 an
Olmllenrla vallnyt thu Itullmin by n
urprlsi attaeV ueee(Htid in lrm.-,
tohtufc part of lht Atutrtau r n h
All tho wy (rum ihi HHltlc nrt
Itlxn tn thn PrlpKt nmrh.-s. tho Km
nldHM arn hotilliifi thiir llm tublHrni
In an al!tnpt to Urin thvir Ions rt
tlrmni lo an nd Ttw tlfihtine i
Pirttcutarly otiri southeast n .
and nat of rulnik, t-'nvnlupuixtit r
ttw Vtlnu army hvlnic failed, U U at
nmiil the German lll dovrlnp lhlr i
offoiidirn nioyntiKcnt at DvliuV. th'
thi; vli-w of an ultimate blow At UlKa
Amurlean vomiln curry Inc eondl
tlonal contraband of war hi-rralter un j
d-r no rlrrutnutunceii will lm unk by j
(ionnans. nor wilt American mwrclunt- -mtm
carryliiK aboluto contraband of j
ar sent tn tho bottom cpt In
ea- of fntr-in .nrresnlty Ttimn f
promise
States In
are made to tho Unltrd
a new notn from Gnrinntit
concernlnK tho slnklns of tha ship
William P. Fryn.
That the lonK-ftpucti'd "drlvi" by
th AitRlo-French alllr on Gin west
em front ha lmftun is Indira!.!
dispatches from l-ondon. Pari and !
Berlin. Tim Pari report ava that 1
gains hao hi-in made Ilerllii dirlare
the allies hav uff.ni heavily lu
offi'tislvK M-a pnwiHlr-d by an intt-n r
artillery bnntbardment )atins fiu
hours. Fli-n .- hand to hand flKhtinij
rnsiicd at many (Kiliit.
Dlny hr tjtit.
.Mm. ijimbi'U IhUl down llii .-vunln.
piipi-r. IoiiUihI iti-riM the library intm. ,
it Imt hulniid mid reiuiirkiil: !
"Itenlly. nie or tln thlu mui nuii
i;i;ni nlinosi I n n-dlble. Afu-r nil
WII toe wnrlil ditin t know linw ( lu
ll lli-r half llvox."
"Never md." repllwl the Itrtltn.
"tlidt" rerialuly no fault of your,"
New VnrU Time
Lolly Expectations.
"I your hunliiiiid nil you thought in-
WIIH?'' l
".Inst nliouf. lint he do-li't conn
ioi to bclne nil ht ihoiight lm wax,"
Dumba Wants Safs Conduct.
WashingtonOr, Coustautln Theo
dor Dumba, the ambassador from Aus
tria, tolcurnphed the titatc deparUmtnl,
from the summer embaasy at Lenox.
.Mass., that he had been ordered homo
by his government, and aakod that i
aaio conduct Ur mrroiigsd for him,
Executor's Notice to Creditors
NOTICE Is ilendiv Gli tftfl (htil this
undersigned. John II. Hiithawity, by
an order of the County Court for Tilla-
rnooK wouniv, nas ueen duly iippolnteil
Executor of thu last will uml i,-i.m
of llenjmniu II. Hathaway, deeeed.
Notice, Is further clven thut 1.11 "i,r.
sons having nny claim, agulimt suld
estate nre hereby reipilred to nresrnt
tho harno within six month from this
date to the undersized nt Ainhu
Washington County, OrKon, or lo my
attorney S. S. Johnson. 107 I n 11 1
bi'ilding, Tillamook Orecon, together
with proper vouchnrs.
Uated Se)t. 21, 1015
. John H. Ilatluiway,
Executor of the lust will und testa,
ment or Ileniamln (i, llathsway,
deceased.
Netlc ot Admlnlitrator's Pinal
.. Account
NOTICE IS HEttBny GIVEN that
filed , n the County Court of Tillamook
County, OrsRon, his final .ccount. and
A. M. has been fixed , the time uml
the offlco of, the County "JwJka of Tllln
mook County. Oregon, tho place
for the hearlnv of said final account.
AllMfsons interested in said settle!
meat-ara not fled to ..ij
HiBt nd place and 1 make known any
objection to the discharge of said administrator.
Dated September 27h. 1915.
P. B. Jackson, Administrator
,22's Have the Cslli
WITH the r! f M bmw mi Ly'J
of Mtl, ilriiitttKtuifUMC lnrtino1he
rllin t ntniiiiiiilliim In tlio world. 1 i.
Ulmtovor nmkn of rtlln )' ulimit. Hriiiliiloa.UWi"
('nrltidni"' Kv? rrmilu titan anyeijj
in the world. .... . '
(io to thn Irwlliih' Uralrr tha one who ilujiUyi tU JU
Hull Mark ( UtmuitUm-iiXW. t
lu ll trllyiiii wlmt iimximhhi inma imiui umtu
rctrt-l' nd hr II u tho lUwImti.a.PMt it
Hillr, MinU MiKIt ruMI iituii anii ,i u 1 m 1 11 ill 11
lit rli by lbrml lu 1l," p"'Hun
till i-mniilrnt ((li'fmlif,
5,LI by yur hum doalor ami U
otltr I ill i morKnt In Oratt
SPREAD IT RIGH
THE BLACK HAWK LOW SPREADER -WILL 00 IT
The 1'rtiti 1 niul rear wheels nre ttniKr the lr
this adfitii.s it shortrr hitch u thr horses nd
iitcans lighter vvtu l: tin the teittit The Hhiek HiiwMj
has no jcftrs ihereh.v loiii)L 11 way with all fnctawa.ri
II at all utterextcfi lit tmuitiiv siireftderji, we invite .1
you to come ami cxumhik- the iVIael; H.twk hjirciid.v
et on exhibition al our store.
PLASKER BROS.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
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Notice of Completed Contract
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Notice ii hrrd.y Kiven, tlui the
County Kod Master for Tillniunok
Coimiy. Urt'oii, ha filed in thi oj.
lice hi certilicatc for rniiiplciion rlf
tlic cuntract of S4ndbcrK & l opu
Co. an Ilayoecan Coimiy Road from
I" Pius oo t, :,i.iii f-i pin
plain
'.' li in accordance with the
and tprctfiralioiH, nr y ,,cr0
arm or corporation, hnviuir objec
tioni to file to the complclloii of said
work, may do 10 within two week
from tlic date of the first publication.
Her 191V 'SiU ,lMy of Scl,,el"'
... , ).C-.J''I'-:", County Clerk.
irl publication, Sept. ifith, ,oij.
Last publication, Sept. joth, 19,5?
Notice of Completed Contract. j
Notice i hereby h'ivni, that the y
(om. y Koad ,Maic? for 'H la.iioc k
Conniv. Orruon, has filed In tl, U of. I
hce l.r ccrlificatc for the com . letlo , '
of tl; contract f XI. J. and John
'cock, ,.n the R. E. rLArJ.rJl".
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om siniu ,.u r,..v",n
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naed,hl,he38h,iy oflffiW
Pint unUlkk. ."S'J e.n.C",i"y ClerC,
KniK.VTII,amoCTZa. V
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' Bids W.ntetf.
"'i w'H be recelyed until SaUirday
Qetobar 1. 1916. at j-oa -y
tor Hntln, rtf ol oU &LE?
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