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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1913)
ROLLED OATS 4 BIG KOHEY A HA tfiA WA Y O o -, FLOUR 4 iRnppcnitiflS. J i ( gulll. ! fur ! , a-, at l.ntnar'a Urns A orlpr, wot In I U Y hall a- j . ii t-IHK l t tfhrtrJo. , iiwn wtt In town , - torn Uifl,"IJtt. ) a t (K'ruiium. c In runt. Hrc J. ' id mlooV, was a till lay. ;' I ltuut?, ftirttUhcd, ' r alo at ll.WO k HcwUv. t. i NVhaUin, In Li t M of !)'. K it.w of )lutu, wpfs ' . I f lht wphV, t -r i-ow, Stair ago k i rt. HinlUi. eat He' i iratumrllng bultic I t TK. ' '-adc lotiw at tho Hit! l u w how well "n U i ' i tlm out suing train . tt c f r Portland. i Hemlock, wa In tin li"r - Pip flrM of the wrV. T ily two gradci fuigorn iTw tlora nnli'Co. Paul ! r U i rriKirta tlio lilrth of It- Mr and Mm. Juhn Mttto I) i who linVH n eouHJft for I fa Hid IUO 4, coino In mihI IS1- t iiinl wlfit tiro Portland hi ui k, having or fr'u In, nl iii IJIC, . whim tho frenh t i 'w in, nntl then buy l' ly, l iiuno llii'y go no iiilck. Illarr , ,, bought Utn Wlillllll Store, mill turn employed Jacob M j' ivi'lor. mmi wnntttl to tin general Pmt much nteudy Job. l uI'hi'iiik for fw iluy. OH I" ranch, Kt.lMifl I'littinati of llnhv, aUrfvIrd I)i ii dntHmlrlln farm meeting at the (Vut HiKiPron Mtmdar. Mco (Jott, I., Hamlin, (Mil)' fim etna Iwm mover in Tillamook (purity. Tblrly-llvw yrata In th lmlno, I. U. IWia Ko. I hit, Mia. ()r. It. McKltmticiia nf Mnlilrr. spirit Sural? at lli Cbai. Konf lionir, tiHuinlfu? (a MuhWr Mondny tnornlnc. Dwtatil N'cKjinnn w hn licnn rmt lnr tit wlnlor lit 8oiiWrn Califtirnla, rciHtncMl to ihtr Imino uf hl utwk'. O'org Kl;rr In llil" city ll FrWay. C, W, ItUMol ami wf of I'ottlaml. whw hvn been vUlllriK a I Um Ihjiiiu of Mm ltti' Mir, Mr. t&I. l,arh, ff tbn t Iwu woVtt loft fur tlinlr hmiMi MoiKiay nwrnlnj. K, A. Uowtt, at NpJialant aral O. A. Ijommc-n. and Uoo. H. MeKimrw nral II. H, Titblninu of Mohtffr, atwtwloil 0t farnicfa tnoftlfi lmr' ai Ui Coirt Ho4to Mowlnv. Wm. IMyMt ha rittltcnrtl tin Jnn ltwlii of lh Court Hio nfl nat m iwvo away for tin? ImiR-lW of Ml wtfn'a hnallh. Tlio Cwaty Cuml hat blrl T. H lipploil to UV" r. tkalyfoll.P place. Htc TWritrr ami SfhIM lxfrn wi bullil aivl nl pHc mii llrt cla alitn Klr at thrlr mill 'J mtlo "Utb of Tilla. itMKik City, Wc c hnmlln any le opl"r on pIhiM notice. Win. Maxwell anl wife U'fl Monday nmrnlnK for Albany, wburc thry will altcnJ the fortieth annual oMitn of th OrcKn SlaU- (irnniiv n ilttloK'Rttt fnuii tlm Kalrvlow OraitK. Cl.a. Ilurko ami family of Clovrr daln. arrivol in thv city Saturday ami arc vUHIiik frlnmU linro. Thuy cnini for tho nix-flal purion1 of attomllnj; tho alkalln ax.-reltra of tho Chrin Ian Church, Ja. and Jo. Hawkins hnvo pur cha.iMl the Vellow Kir mill of Krnlik Uinu', Sr.. ami hvo uiovwl out to tho mill. Mcr. Kpplclt i'l l.ucn IowiihhI thnlr furniture out f-jr them. Thrlr many friomln In Tlllninook will ini ihnlr company. a vrv nluuiniit uftt-rnoon wn upcnt at tho homo of Mm. limrrutt Hilo on uUnit twuiity-llvp iiiiiio !.rih I'rculivterliin Churuh ri)ii'lwl to Invitation mint out by Mm. i.roui. 1'rimlil.Mil of tho tiull.l, itml Mr. H-U'. HofroahuuMiU wore acrvo.l nt novornl Nitmll tnblos. carnation ml hyiicnith bohiK iimmI for ilrcorutlon. Tho ontor mliunont wna coinpllmont'iry U Mr. Mackt'iulo, tho eltteiunl lomlir of the Pri-nbylorhin oholr. Cima Itovnoblx, oommHixlor of tho fi. A. U. I'oH 'f c"' u l,",t ho hn iniiJ" nrriinKomonl for n llfo nml ilrum wirjm for tho Dooorntlon Day oxurpUw. ''ho corp.- will cuiwbil of J II. JohiiHon. Ilfor, Krmik Khoilo ... P,.rU Lumiir. Himro drummor. ml Mcrrll Smith bui druiiiinur. Air. Dolhi l.ticy of I'ortlMiid, Knl Hunday at tlm Onrrol Wnl Imtim, ri! lufiiliiK tj Portland on Monday. haul Humliiy wai Molhiim' Day throtiiihfiut Him land. Itov. Kuhlmiin of tint M, IS. Church hwi prcpnrwl a n'fial aurviro for tho duy, but kj1 kiiiik tho mtiiKi li'Viiut" of Hut ilo.lt ramry rvlcinl IhoChrUtlniii'hureli. 'llmro will Ini MoUmra' Day orvr at tho MolhixlUt Church noxt Siindi.y, rino wmk from noxt K.i'alny iiiomorml rvlrr will ho hld itt tho M. '., ('huirh wlik'ti will n ntlivliI by (he old tMiMiero, llo rwllf rorp n.l too jmldtr in i;nimrMt, yC Ur. WVuilt la ihi only lly prc ulUt iM'ni.unonlly locntil iii lillniiMMk. Yoir yi which arc tin in.t Ki-itllvM orgnn of your body liould li oiHinirHMl by n phyifian w)rf rapatilo to r.wnnlM' (Iuijiimcii dIIit than tho nuod of ubiMio. I fiiuraiitin my Ui; and mid hIu Intro to mako gtxd that i;unrntil. Prirri arr ronnlilo im unywhorn. Alxiul thirty yotitii; folk, moinlwr nf thfl ,Ut1all.lr,, and "Hutlnr(." clam of tin? M. Ii. Sumliiy School ml at tlto pammiaitq lakt night and (njoyotl a pluununl ovoninif. Th party wa Klvcfti In honor of thu Stanloy children who will mn depart for Iowa , wllhtholr pronta who urn about to mnko a chango for tho bolttrtnont of Mr. tantr' hoallh. A lino movint; picture machine I Iw; uk li.talld at tho M. K. Church. Tho mavlilnr a Iwtuuht by K It. and A. (1. HoaU at a oxt of $n00. it 11 n limt claim iriarlil.it? arul in at ood a one of lU klial an ran ho bHii:lit. The ma ehlii U IwIak mutalhtl for tho pur of tnlM(lalnirti; tlm Sunday School clilMm.i of tho McthixlUt Church, and will probably li ud two nlv:hl fach wcitk, not Includlri: Suntlay pvuninR. A cominittrp will ln appolntod to in viilt;nt all Mm and ; that nothing not the Ntt U lown. I'llm covering a variety of ubjcU will twnhown, in chnllni: ho aacrol, xlucattonal ami Hiinlc. Tho rtrt ontortalnmcnt will bo Klvcn not Tliurwlay oveninij and will I i froo tt ovoryonu. T!.o oxpcrl monl which Iho MolhrxlUt H-optc arc al0Ml (o make, In an endeavor to build. up tlwlr Sunday Schixjl, will bo watched with liitcro!, nml if tho plan proV'-a a cm one oeibty mc of tho other churclte will try It. In Inalallitu: their inachinr the Mothmlwta are cn tloavnrtrirf to comply with all hiws which have for their aim the iafcty of tho public Fred C. Sknmp, of SaRnrada llcml, on the Trak Hlvor. will have approx imatoly three ton of berric thl cn on. The lnrr part are lo:n bur- rlcii. The remainder arc n variety of black cap, omtj phcnomlnal and mammoth blacks He would like lo Ktvo a reonlblo petTvon a contract tit an early dato to prencrvo the bcrrle on ithnro ultablo for tho market. Hell phono. Price ,0)0.110. Kino place on tho Sile'r Hiver, for tittle. On tidewater, 30 urre of titnlicr and 00 ncrc of liottom land. Owner olfered f:i,000.00 for limber alone. Good houo and new burn. I'noUKh bind cleared to mnku a llvint: dairylnk ; Uo lino location for it chotito factory. School houo on tho place. Another piece of bind to rent, adjoinlnu. Thl . n splendiil buy and will make the buyer rich in few yeara. Keunon for kcIIIiik; is debt. Inquire of Chii. Goyne, Kernvllle, Orison. Make the Home Look Cheery A 15-waII M.t:d4 Lump on yimr Ironl frch can be lit every nlRht tintll mUnlshl and recliter not over filly cents per month on the meter. Tillamook Electric Liht & Fuel Company WILL SPALDING, Mituger. VISIT LOU6 H n .von want anything in a KIKST CLASS 'rug Store He also keeps I00L SUPPLIES 0R2EVERY PUPIL 3LOUGH On Your Own Account i im hunk? "A part of your carnlnffs ouht w" . . ... tu.. nfimnnw. und n ovliionco 01 yum F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel at v I Dike's Greaseless Cold Cream Makes the .Skin Soft and Smooth as Velvet M'c 0 im run tec It 25c - Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH &c HILL E. Ii. KOCH, Ph. G. Plvooe f,ti I Ml" I ' Doon North of Pottoflice Satiifaction Guaranteed. Money Bsck if Not Satisfactory Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile LA itt H - SOH R A DER COxttPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St.- between 2d and 3d Ave. West JOHN LELAND HENDEKSCN Sfc'li'Trcis Attorney at Law and Notary Public SIDNEY IL HI-NDliRSON J'rrsidrut Surveyor VITJLE AJI ABSTRACT ttNCOkl'UKTlU I. AW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE j; SURVEYING : INSURANCE Both Phone Tillamook.'Oregon Abstracts on Short Notice! II V THE Pacific Abstract Company L.V. BliliKIIAKDT, Mnangvt PORTLAND LETTER. Portland. Ore, May l (Siwcfal) Thu "Hotter Unity" how to be hlI nt the Stnt! Fnir next Pall I nlrrady at tracting much nttcntion nml prornlsos Ut be the blK3t thinof it kind vcr nttcrnpUid In tho Nortbwwat. Splemll.l prize nrc offered for the best yountj ter hown. Kvery tiranc, Commercial Club nml ch(ol In the ntntc U ilrced to hold local showr, nml iind thlr l)t btMen tothcHtatc Fair to cntr the alMJrc tfon rornpelition. Thure arc no entry fee, but upcciai blfinkn mut tw used for ntrles. 'l"hfe may Iks nocored with'jut ewt from O. M. Plornmor, HuparintoiMlunt KuKonicj DepHrtmtnt, N'orth Portland, Ore. To titntiUt'; lntrot in t;rflntr corn In thin tat, the Orutfon Aurleul- turn) Cuttw- orTer ten prlz for thu btut earn of com Rrown by bojra and shown at the State Fair. bntrtca friunt b made rmt later than Saptem twr 22. Train will 1c runninc lo Coos Bay in 191 1, promUt Vici-F'ri(Ient Cal. vin of thv Southern Pacific. The new road will give improve transportation of the Krowth of that section of the Btatc. An Oregon lad beat the best record made in Knland in raisinR the Rreat- ust number of potatoes from n single tuUr. An Knglish boy raised 220 pounds from II potatoes ami the Entf iieh papers saw sumethln in that to crow about. An Albany boy winning the btaU; contest among school children last year grew CC0 pourxls fron one (iotato by transplanting sprouts from the original, which had 13 eyes. Klamath farmers are fattening hogs on their surplus fxilato crops. Ten carloads of hogn have been shiped into that district from Sacramen'.o and if the potatoes on hand can be utilized profitably in this way, other large ship ments will be made. btnu- Game Warden Kinky plans a general convention of sportsmen for next Fall in Portland, wnen h wants to enlist the assistance of hunter and fishermen throughout Oregon to carry out the work outlined by the State Board of Fish and Game Commission ers. Delegates are expected from the variotis sportsmen's clubs in all parta of the state, it ii believed that with the aid of these organizations. Oregon can be made the greatest hunting und fishing ground in the country. S ilera has started something new in the organization of a commercial club that will include in its membership farmers and fruit growers of the sur rounding country as well as business, men of the city. Probably no section of the state is in closer touch with iU ojtside territory and such a move is of great benefit to both city and country. Union makes the claim it will have the biggest and best livestock show in Oregon this year. Its dates are June 6, G. 7. The big feature of the show will be fine horses, while th splendid cattle for which Eastern Oregon Jis fanou will also be on exhibition in large numbers. WHEELER HAS $8500 FIRE. Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL (With Hoi. nr. Wathon) BOTH; PHONES: Main 533 Abo Mutual P. O. BOX 147 TILLAMOOK, OREGON a I WANTED I A GOOD MAN Thrnlll'rlfilUII. w7 r M-lllns llio. flM'tl fm mirlU. fremiti I0tol.u)un artis on ijimM of on. fJM lwutltb wli, it tn t. 99M 99m kiu'o In nlnvirrn vaual mt. fm null lnitUwioH. luirn; fm l .( wrriit P.V..S1." H ! mV loi ot U nto trttlrr. tolirli'tnrm Imi n fm Ibvlr iltm alurjho houw fm u Iwru tiu.lt and lbs tt'iu'a D i biaa. fM 0 A KKod rrrnlath. It H wantwl In IbU lllrlrl. 11 WMM mutt laa flrt-r.aMi man who wM fM ran futnUli lh lt ot rf f. I rnuyt, Wrllaat ouiw, fm ttg)urrff rnr. now Ipub fm l fM ou iaiotlititlnlboivuulri I aaJ mlmi UualkrM ou bava lvaa ta. AJdrrt. W. C. IDK I II kUUMIIUIN'a BL09, ( PORTLAND, OR. 3 OVER 88 YEARS' EXPERIENCE tJtrmmmmmMm' Wheeler. Ore.. May 12. Fire in the dry kiln of the Wheeler Lumber Com pany's plant tonignt destroyed two kilns nt u lo3s of SS0O0 and to lumber $500 liv hnnl work on the part of a bucket brigade, worked by 200 men and two tireuumDS the planers' shed, the dry shed and the mill were snved. The fire broke out nt 9 o'clock, but was no under control till 11 o'clock. The dry kiln had a capacity of 4200. Combustion is supposed to hsve been the cause of ths conflagration, the argest Wheeler has experienced for tome time. Trade Marks Dcstans Copyrights &c. Antone andlnf n fWtfh nnrt doaertrrttmi uit liiloklr uioortnlii our oi'linon ftox liellicr an liiTPiilion It inihl.lr ivuciiUihto. CNimmnnliM. tloinntrlctlroonUOciin I. HANCBOCX oul'nteuw out troa. OI.U'M kl-uii. fur ui-urui2 ialani. I'Moiua taken trruiu:li Munii JL Co. rectT ri'flal nolle, wltlioutchan'O, IlllUa Scientific JimcrlcaH. A hanrtinmalr llluttitat weoklr. Iraaat ejr. culallon o( any aclenttUo Journal, Tcrma. J ,itrt four month, IL boia by all nawdealra. 60 Gold Bond Truding Stamps given with every rash subscription to the Herald. Cough Medicine fpr Children. Tol much care car.not be used in se lecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, certain no harmful substance and be most ef fectunl. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i meets these requirements and is a fav. orite with the mothers of young child ren everywhere. For sale by all deal ers. Rheumatism Quickly CureJ. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of Ntwton, Iowa. "I gave him n bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm tnd on the next morning the rheuma- Uyi wm gone. For chronic muscu 'ar rheumatism you will find nothing rttpr than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. Masonic Brethren, Attention! REGULAR COMMUNICATION EVERY THIRD SATURDAY A full attendance is requested Mini all visiting brothers are cor tllnlly invited. R. T. BoL9, W. M. ; C, E. Tkomuley, Secretary. Read it in The Herald TIIIJ UIvLIAHLE I III Tillamook County Bank $ihi and Book Seller A"'-