Tillamook H««dli9ht, Hugus^ 8, 191*
A “< GET TOGETHER”
SPIRIT PREVAILED
BOARDED AN ICEBERG.
reguested to appoint two mem I
tiers to act on this committee I
Ths Ftoatin» Island That Wrssksd a
was accepted by Mr. Willett and
Ship Ssvsd Its Crew.
his second and tbe motion, as
Curious indeed was tbe experience of
John Leland ffendeFSoq 3^ jSon,
Strong Organization to | It was moved by Mr. Watson
be Formed to Boost that a copy of these proceed
ings be sent to each organiza
the Entire County.
tion in the county with an in
“Get together and work to
gether for the entire county”
was tbe sentiment which pre
vailed at tbe "Get together”
meeting at the Tillamook Com
mercial Club rooms on Thurs
day, the result of which is an
effort will now be put forth to
bring a.l commercial clubs and
other organizations under one
head for publicity work and for
the development of all sections
of the county. The idea is to
get together, pull together, push
together and boost tbe county
together.
Nehalem was re
presented by some of its lead
ing and progressive citizens
and Bay City bad a good re
presentation
of live
wires,
with a »l<-gati, “Here to boost,
pull grid push.” Every speak
er was in hearty accord with
the movement to “Get together
and work together” for the up
building of the entire county,
the only difference of opinion
being as to whether it should be
a league of commercial clubs in
Tillamook County, or whether
other organizations, such as
the Granges, should be invited
to co-operate in the organiza
tion. The latter idea prevailed,
and to set the ball rolling each
club and organization will tie
entitled to two representatives ■
on the committee which will
nulimit a constitution and plans
upon which to form a perman
ent organization, and
when
this is arranged a big “Get
together” meeting will be held
in this city.
tbs crow of tbs German ship Hanaa
with an iceberg. Tbe Hansa struck
an les Island tn latitude 52 degrees a
little before midnight In a freezing
gal« Tbe Impact carried ber bow far
vitation to appoint two mem-( up on tbe berg and Imbedded it firmly
bers for the committee on or-, tn tbe lc« Her back was broken by
ganization and that notice here- ( tbs force of tbs <«>lllaioo sod before
of be published in the news morning was wrenched away from tbe
duty forward part by tbs battering seas
papers.
Motiou
was duty .
and sank.
seconded and carried.
- - i WBSB
When UlS
tbe UlM»«
Hanaa wuw-.-
struck tbe
boat« ;
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Follow the arrows to Drew Addi-
tion from-the Postoffice.
Ten Dollars down and ten dol
lars a' month will secure you a
choice lot in Drew Addition, Follow
the Arrows, from the Poetoffice.
Drew Addition lota on easy pay
ments.
Drew Addition ha* city water.
Drew Addition will be just one
block off the street payment.
Secere a lot in Drew Addition on
the easy payment plan now offered
You- *10 down and *10 a month
“• Bhow
“,e unBold lo,• ln
too
,n"w ^,‘Uo“. N".w. be_
late.
Rollie W Watson, Agt.
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Prices.
1— 35! 2 acre«. All in cultivation. 0>4 miles S.E. of Tilla
mook ..................................................................................................... *4 500
2— lflO acre*
The Castle Rock Ranch. 3'-j miles S.E. of
7,Oæ
Hebo ........ ................. ......................................................................
3— -SO acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom. 3J4 miles
4,30)
S. E. of city..........................................................................................
4— House and kit on main county road. North of city
4ÛU
limits. Only .............. ................. ...............................................
1,525
5— Two lota and cottage. 2nd Ave. E............................................
fl—One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.........................
7— Two Lots. Onecorner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.
8— Two Lots. S.E of Catholic Church. Sightly.....................
9— One corner Lot. One Block S.W. High School. Cheap.
10— 1 Lot at Mohler ............. ............................................................
11— Part of Marolf Estate, 38J4 acres, per «ere, *200.............
And other properties.
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AGENTS FOR
About »3,500 Each.
Tbe selection of West Point as tbe
place for tbe National Military acade
my was doe to Its advantages from
a military viewpoint, for Its rugged
beauty and Its severe climate were
calculated to be benetlclal In tbe fotin
datlon of tbat sort of character so
essential to a successful officer.
Tbe academy wns formally opened
on July 4. 1802. wltb ten cadets and
Ove officers as Instructors. Its success
(Mine of discussing methods of
Is said to be due to tbe administrative
ability of General Sylvanos Tbayer,
bringing tbe various sections1
Bids Wanted.
wbo became Its superintendent In 1817
<>f this county more closely in I
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That and served as sueb for sixteen years
touch with each other an 1 of
School District No. 23, Tillamook
"getting tegether*’ on matters County, Oregon, will receive sealed This officer Is known as tbe "fatbjirof
pertaining to the entire county. bids for the erection of a school West Point''
A cadet’s education costs tbe govern
President D. L. Shrode, of building on their school grounds,
ment about »3.500 All cadets are on
tlie
Tillamook
Commercial on Long Prairie. The plana and tbe same footing. Tbe pay of a cadet
specifications may be seen at the
Club, acted as chairman of the office of the School Superintendent. Is »(XX) per year and one ration per day
meeting and E. J. Claussen, of Said bids will be opened Saturday, or commutation thereof at 30 cents per
August 17. The board reserves the day. Tbe total Is about »709.50. to
tile same Ixidy, as secretary.
Mr. Shrode, in opening, an I right to reject any and all bids.
commence with bls admission to tbe
E dward W eston , Clerk,
academy. Immediately after bls ad
nonneed the pur|M>se of the
Tillamook, Oregon,
mlssloo tbe young man must spend
call, uud short addresses voic I
R F. D. No. 1.
»1(10 for uniforms.
ing the sentiment of the differ I
! After graduation tbe cadet Is eligible
ent parts of the county and
Mokatil.
to tbe rank of second lieutenant and
urging the organization of u
Is appointed to whatever branch of
county league were made by At every social function our ice the service his record entitles him
cream ia the rage,
the following gentlemen:
Those wbo are highest In class honors
J. O. Bozorth, of Bay City; It stands tbe test and leads the rest are generally appointed to tbe engi
and wine at every stage.
8. G. Reed, of Nelinle tn;
neer corpe.—Leslie's.
J. L. Henderson, of Tilln-
a
.3.
recipes .
cure, liniments, tonic»
other remedies have M
careful attention here «
the most intricate prescris.'
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help t0 mak{
these remedies more effec.
tive than ever.
Right prices
assured.
f
are al»
CLOUGH,*"
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Reliable Druggist.
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HARPE
WHISKY
Some good trades.
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
of the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good
will and will continue to serve the public.
I am a member of the Optical
Association of America and hold
lii response to a call issued State License. All work correctly
hv the Tillamook Commercial attended to and guaranteed.
Club, a number of memtiers of J Prices Reasonable for
First
the commercial clubs and other Class Work. Can furnish Refer
organizations <4 the county ences to your satisfaction,
met at the Tillamook Commer- 1 Now for awhile at Jenkins’
cirtl Club rooms on Thursday Jewelry Store. Addison H. Harris,
evening. August 8, for the pur- Optician and Jeweler.
uiook;
Polita and Tactful.
For Sale.
M. j. Gersoni, of Nehalem;
Tbs mayor of a French town bad.
In accordance wltb tbs regulations, to
Geo. Willett, of Tillamook;
Four hundred fifty dollar (»420.) make ont a passport for a rich and
J Ikmaldaon, of Elwood;
equity in Bavocean lot for sale or highly respectable lady of bls acquaint
H. V. Alley, of Nehalem;
trade. No reasonuble offer refused. ance. wbo. in spite of a slight die-
F. W. Christensen, of Tilla- I Address
F. H. Sherwood, Rainier, flgurement, was very vain of ber per
■nook;
Oregon.
sonal appearance. Ells native polite
W. C. Hawk, of Bay City;
ness prompted blm to gloss over tbs
E. W. Watson,
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of Tillamook
Prices for Hogs
defect and after a moment's reflec
It wns thereupon moved by
tion be wrote among tbe Itema of per
sonal description. "Eyes dark, beauti
Mr. Bozorth that it is the sense Up to 225 lbs.. 10c., dressed.
-25 lbs. to 275 lbs., 8Hc. dressed.
ful. tender, expressive, but one of them
of the meeting that we organ 275
pounds und over, 7c.
missing.'*
ize a Tillamook County Devlop-
Tiilutuook Meat Company.
ment Lengue to look after the
A Zcstch «Bull.**
general interests of ths county.
General Wade constructed military
Look at Thia
Tbe motion was seconded by
roads In tbe highlands of Scotland An
Mr. Henderson.
Motion car
Brun, Per sack, 83c.
obelisk was constructed to commemo
ried.
Shorts, *1.20
rate bls achievements on wblcb was
Process Barley, *1.90.
Mr. Gersoni suggested that
early
1Mcrtbed th« following "bull,” Intend-
We have the goods. Come
the organization
follow the
■ ad to dlstlngnlab between natural
Tillamook Feed Co.
tracks and mad« roads:
lines of the Oregon Develop
ment League, i. e., tbat is be
Had rou sesn lhess roads bafora they
wars made
a representative body composed IDAHO FALLS IN LINE
i Tou would lift up your bands and bissa
of delegate« chosen by the coin -1
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O«MnU Wada,
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mercial club«, grunge«, cheese J°l
n9 the __________
Procession I of Pro
factories and other industries
gressive cities that favor I •hs «Hoped" For Thsir Happiness.
of the county rather than of in
Tbs Newly W«d-Bdltb did the ha te
Bitulithic Pavement.
dividual tneitil>en>.
rn lest thing at our reception, and I'll
never forgive her. Cousin Jane—Why.
Mr Henderson voiced a simi
City Council awards contract what could It bsT Tbs Newly Wed -
lar idea.
Sbe addressed Charles tn tbs most
for pavement of the Ida
Mr. Willett urged that the
pitying manner and said. I bops you'll
ho city with Bithnlithic
organization be made broad I
be happy
Tbs way sbe uttered that
enough to include persons not
Pavement.
word •bops” was positively unbsar-
now member» of any organiz
able.
Owing to the magnitude of the
ed tmdy.
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ward
for
paving
the
streets
of
It win moved by Mr Hender
The Misery of It.
son that it is the sense of the Idsho Falls that has been pend Reporter—It'» a terrible senaadou. la
ing
for
some
time
past.
the
interest
meeting that »he organization
t oot Mrs. Vlppery. to be bound and
tw composed of members of in the final reault has been wide rerrged) Victim tof burglarious visits
tkwn-Why. It's simply awful, young
commercial
club«,
grange«, spread
All the friends of first quality and man! Fur move than half an boor I
cheese fuctorie« and other in-
»Snstries or bodies that are uow, I economy in the long run will be oaMiCt talk a word!-Chicago Trib
unal,
or may hereafter be organized. glad to learn that the contract at
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The motion wns seconded by Idaho Falla was let to the Warren '
Company of Portland, and that the
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Dr Hawk. Motion carried.
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A substitute motiou was of- Falls city street* will be paved with
trrred by Mr. Willett tbat the bitullthic.
Th* evustd took this action first
matter of organization Ire re
ferred to a committee of tive, because the taxpayers of Idaho
to be appointed by the chair, I Falls s*eui*dto prefer bitulithu- and
who shall investigate the mat secondly because, after thoroughly
WUtta*» QwooGon.
ter and recommend plans at a ' investigating th« record of bttulithtc < "P», wss Job a doctor r
inter meeting
Motion waa in cttiM where it has been tried for "Not tsst I kaow «C-
duly seconded,
An utnend* mor« than ten years the council
’ Tbes wby ds peopis bsva oo sse
be »• ss» «boat tBs pattaste sf J^r
ment wns offered tliat each or- committee
_ ., , found bitulithle to _
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ganiaed body of tbe cuuuty be preferable from every potai ig view. B*«» <>« Tra nocrlpe
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
This firm is doing a general land business.
The senior member came to Oregon 42 years ago.
He is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
The Junior member, Sidney E. Henderson, is
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
Engineer and Surveyor.
The Company makes a specialty of the follow
ing branches of the Land Business :
Law-Abstracts—Surveying and Engineering
--Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans—
Conveyancing.
They offer for sale the following choice pro
perty in Tillamook City and Country.
family *
• ■■'••• • a Sta
The valued family It
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cipes for cough and cold
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
WEST POINT CADETS.
Eyes Tested And Glasses Fitted. Thsir Education Costs the Government
215-216,
ROOMS
It was moved and seconded wer> towered, but only ooe esca(>e<l
that the committee on organiza
swamped after pulllDg sway
tion be requested to meet at from
doomed ebtp. It was scon
the
Tillamook
Commercial found, however, tbat this boat was
Club rooms oh Wednesday, leaking and tbat no amount of balling
August 21,
1912, at 8 p. m. ' would keep It afloat more than a few
Motion earned.
' bours. ro tbe mate in «»m.«d of '»
It was moved and seconded made for tba’ berg bd
'
.„,11 cllmblDf up on It to a place of tern
to adjourn, subject to the
porary safety
From tbe broken tlm
of the chaitman. .Motion car hereof tbe Hansa'a bow tbe castaways
ried.
built a rude shelter and snared sea
birds to eke out tbe scanty supplies
they bad been able to save from tbe
■bip.
As tbe Ice Island drifted farther
south into warmer waters and began
perceptibly to shrink tbe shipwrecked
meD were a prey to constant fear that
tbe melting mass might turn turtle any
time and precipitate them all In tbe
sea, from wblcb It bad so providential
ly saved them
Also they feared It
might "calve" and tbe part breaking
away from tbe main bulk might carry
them wltb It to destruction. Tbe con
■taut grinding and groaning of the
great Ice raft filled tbelr hearts wltb
constant terror, and tbe deserted seas
added to tbelr despair.
But tbe berg beld together for eight
months, and tbe Hansa s men traveled
750 miles before they were finally pick
ed up in latitude 41 degrees, suffering
from frostbites and hunger, but other
wise no worse for tbelr long exposure
-New York Press.
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NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Grandfather knows good
whiskey and since he was
a boy Harper has been his
choice.
Buy HARPER from
ED.
MCLAUGHLIN
August at the Beaches
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
Enjoy the cool breezes now, while tbe heat is so unpleasant
inland. 3athing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over
delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than
ever before to care for the crowds. Plenty of accommo
dations. Lots of fun. The water is fine I
GO VIA THE
Newport,
Excellent train
Nehalem,
service.
Bayocean,
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5/J/ fOGOEW»SHASTA|
SUNSET \_
I ROUTES
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Season
round-trip fares.
Tillamook Co.
Special week-end
Beaches.
and Sunday fares.
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts and
our special foldei on "Vacation Days in Oregon." It tells
all about the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc.
Call on nearest agent for information relative to f^res,
literature, etc., or address
^HARNESS
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with the'problem of buying Harnca,
you will find it distinctly advants!
geoue to come and do your eelect-l
ing here.
You will get the beat!
qualities, the most thorough- and:
conscientious workmanship, andw
charged the most reasonable price»,
We can supply single or donblt
Sets or any single article that yo®
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams 4 Cc
Next Door to Tillamook County Beit
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
M E. Church.
lOa.iu.—Sunday School. Beon
time for the opening devotion.
11 a.m.—Di.
Fletcher Homan,
President of Willamette, will preach.
This is Dr. Homan's first visit to
the county. Do not fail to hear
him.
7 pm. — Epworth League. We
have a welcome for all young people
to the League.
8 p.m. -Young people's rally. Dr.
Homan will again speak.
J anes T. M oore , Pastor.
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"I was cured of diarrhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes
M. E Gebhardt, Oriole. Pa. There
is nothing better. For sale by all
dealers.
Oregon Agricultural
College.
This great institution opens its
doors fo- the fall semester on Sep
tember 2fth.
Course* of instruc
tion include : General Agriculture,
Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry,
Dairy Husbandry,
Bacteriology,
Botany and Plant Pathology, Poul
try Husbandry, Horticulture, En
tomology. Veterinary Science, Civil
Engineering, Electrical Engineer
ing, Mechanical Engineering, Mi-
ning Engineering, Highway Engi
neering, Domestic Science, Domes
tic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Phar
macy. Zoology , Chemistry, Physics,
Mathematics, English Language
and Literature, Public Speaking.
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oiv, Art,
Modern
Languages, History,
Art’
Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy,
‘edagogy,
Physical Education, Military Science
and Tactic«, and Musi?.
Catalogue and illustrated litera
ture mailed free on application. Ad
dress : Registrar. Oregon Agricul
tural College. Corvallis, Oregon.
School Year Opens Sept. 20th.
Kidney
Pilla
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UHCnAR'S Dur g Store
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made.
Let ua show you.our
special display of attrac
tive new styles.
We are
perfectly
equipped for
making group pictures
and will please ’you with
the quality offour work.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received until
Monday at noon, Auguat 12th.
1912. at the office of the under
signed at the "Todd Hotel" for the
construction of w-xxl sidewalks in
accordance with the plane and
specifications of Tillamook City,
with the City Recorder. Said side
walk to be so built with decking of
rough fir or spruce lumber, a
separate bid for each being wanted.
Bide to cover furuishing of all lum
ber, Bails and labor for 1300 feet of
complete sidewalk ia D bbw A ddy -
TKiN. I reserve the right to reject
any and all bids.
R olux w . W atson .
Monk ’s
All Grocers Sell
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
for 6 LOAVES
FOR a Quarter«