Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 27, 1913, Image 3

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flOHEY 4 HATHAWAY
I lydo Clnm.nl iimI family ltft on
Monday for Portland whom limy wlll
; i'inl h fw day mnonif frlimd..
j Killer Huwlii': Mnchlrms sold on emy
. imynittnU. All makta of sewliitf inn
' rliiftiinl Mini ritilrwl. Work
i'inirantiHi. HvniJmitirtnr nt Alton
rago rurnlluro .Uire.
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PRICES
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2 TaiI limntlllllrt ' mMM,," ,nr wwmr. Minn.. Mai;
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faturdsy
nd
CVws wanted ;
rnilk &0. w.
from tn (o
8. Phillip..
IWk. PWn ft I. rielAc.
(5 Itlefevy nrtti
of Ml ' Ki the
iy Ut ocilor
l rni
wifs
in lb rily Haunter,
tif WJwoltir
Mr. ItJfly !"
w Mnn mill
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t KlfiH"f of Uh
t Vkrir.
IW W etMap, V l,tti lU
llfJ tfe. 9rb, or will !! ifratly.
tmpiifa at llrW Oi!le.
IUt it Y HlaytorV w ootMiurl.
flai.ttal ("hurh unrtM 1 11m AiinnAt
J, i Yaaeig mn niiw to do Kdnorat
j ntk about ranch udy joU, nlto
! man to k tpttltff for fw Joy, ( alt
j up Oorn rmwfe.
TH ton hmmiUm 41 rbilnf of Mr.
Wm ItuirHot. lld on KaUirdnr nlcltt
' f Uonorfbg. Tlv lll(J no -fll
i Mr J. l.a r,
sm I town ;
i l I'grllafvl a
wlf of
na nrnt IS
I Mm (inu, L HamHn. only Arl
CnfiUMl. 1 Jmu.b tHMvor In TlltaiftooK Ownti'.
Infiy-ftTr ynr In thn tuloru. I', 0.
I'ortUf! ! 's'tt- ,sl-
C. M ApfWvolfof Hooinn. Mont..
Orfwl
i for trAw l)rrl.
make a mUtnVa nwl ill
j.ii pritM (ukl fur oieV
XII. ..k Moat Uo. ohofiL
r iiuin n.fwd hi Uw
.t.'wiir it M way iv Port
mIw Iim Ix-on vbltlMC hi lirwlimr-ln-law,
II, T. I tit. for Ut muntn,
Iflfi for ruHrto tKHi tnornint-
An 8 rvm unomaitl Immko, fiinillil.
with Umxlry, for alo t $3,000
TnflUi. S J. C HenUy.
J0JI MeOlnnU bikJ lloftii Karmur
of llftto. took thn lrln tltU imiralnt:
for for t loud. Vnneuuvir nixl uthor ooi--ld
iv(fiU (r n ohort vlll.
T
, e.nsr-1 Uu.c wirk.! KK-r Rloh.rdKm ami Mr II.
,( ,f... A.ld,,. . -f Hynntun .r.' In tun MowUy.
. 1 tliamiMiV.
I..iitu' aftur ItMllllnn matorlnl (or
t eon.Uvclton work at llnytan.
s 11 :
Mil
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Cfcrl .
J.W
U'itliiUton, Uw., U
M. U. ilanoflVimtt '
Tbo wntwr commtwlofl m Ktvm Mr.
Iln.c lualllvn Inatrtietloni U aliut olf
vtir frwn all fionitiintor who huvo
K'o uf l)ol(.!l WB ahaklnK ll imW wntnr lnl li tlto 10th Of
1 frii'tnU liur Innl Friday ,oeli iiwnih.
1
l-'oral: ywiUK KOiwrnl farm
tnin, Iwtwrwn ISM n.l 1100 IUa. wt.
Will rll nt:l. Jo8ih lUumK'Hrtnor,
ni lrnrio.
Mr. bihI Mr. toyl I'runptu
j.v.w! tn l'orllnml lnt Strtliy. Mr-
lnalikltll fit tin. Imikii (iimiloViil on thu !
now bank mul hotnl huildlin,' ilnrlin: tUo
nl, to ili(int i flvo
. Hi- lilt) I. Si will
I nihI wilt antlafy yiu,
Tlioro wn a (mIhI Kwthorlnc nl Hip
liiiiii.t of JriM Karl lut Knlnriliiy nluht,
tlM ocrnaloii IiIiik ilifwo. All nxeol
icint oilier wn nrvwl hikJ mi unjoy
al'lc timx had by nil,
Wtlllii VTrikul who ki ininilovrvl In
j 1 ''(.( (h. I'., r 1 rM( buiikd, nrrlvtil jo
Uiirlty Kuiulay ami left t 01K11 f.r
j hi lion III l'lVtlHll), wliur ho w ill
I remain for h two wk vucntloM.
i J K IIIrIi l wlf of MeMlnnvillo j
: h Iimv 1.n viMitinn; nl th Iwinn of
1 ...
Bjur an. 1 Mt: Jw Ulty and oUmr rd-
tnr in the MMinly for thn wt month
ft imir, ruturnnil In lhlr bmno Inut
Saturday. j
Horn aupln arllelM In mir tr thai
rum -l Ik boat, I'lour, eolfno, too, 1
lakiit owdr, Uitlor ami wnu. Tho'
frrh vrj-rUblat nro etlll bottor tlmn
ou ran mji1imu ut any ilacn In town.
tnt kmiw wlmrn. at tho IMG I.
Win. hatlmur, Mr. . A. Lntlrr,
Mm. 8. I!. 1'rlw, It. W. I'Heo mM
Ml Ultn I'rico Hiit Htmday with
Jk) 1'rlen ami family on Thri'o ltlvtir ;
llm wrl mukliiK lh trip In l.nllmcr '
antoitwbllo.
W. II. Smith, Utc of I'ortlmnl, tin
onixtrU'iWrtl hardware man, In now rn
Kajjwl at tho Klnj; & Smith Harilwnrc
Storr. Mr. Smith linn limvwl Mw fntr.
htire ainI U Ihlni? In lh- hounc
formerly orruntn-l by Mr. Ilonoy.
yDr, Wmajt It tW only Kyo HMr
" lalUt xirmanntlv tat'l in
TMnnKVtk. Vwr yoa which nru the
tWMl fofiiltlru nrvn of ymir lnly
book) Ik xnminiMl by n ibyielan
who l fMKtblc to riroi;nir (lloun'
otbtr than thp ncd of cUs. 1
.m. ' UKfauu my t;Mtn nivl urn always
horo lo mnkf :imd that Unrnnltx.
l'rio arc rt'nonnbli a nnywhcirr.
Mr. I'nrc. who rvnidnl in Mexico
for iovornt y'nr, nwl who had tin ox
ctltont opMrlonily of rrwclvinK Infor
mation at first huiwl. will cia tnlk.
on things Mnilcan, nut uniiwcr nny
kpiuo lions wnicn nrr mik may fUKKvi.
at an Informal ualbtrrint; of (rlonila and
aoqualntitorot who nro lnlcrritr n llio
mnnmirs nnd rosiunis uf thn clinmic
rctobllr linmtxjlntt'ly suuth of 111, nt
tho Immtf of Mr. nnd Mr. Krnnk
Wnltflbirtix-, on 'nmiwlay nvrninit of
this v t't'i:. Tho invitntion is conurnt.
Fril C. SVamp, of Saarndn llcml,
mi tho I rnsk Ulvir, will hnvi? npprox
imatoly Uiri-o tons of Iwrrics thi son
on. Tho Inrtfnr purl arc locnn bcr
rin. Thr rrmalndur are n vkrlety of
hlnok caps, umc phcnominiils nnd
jimmmtith b'nek. He would llkp to
i;lvo n rrMimihlu jxiixin a contract nt
n url) dato to pnfrve tho berries
on Sharon siiilnblc for the mtirkut. Hell
phone.
I'rico Jft.OOO.trt. Pino placo on tho
Silo KiviT. for alo. On tidowntor,
80 ncroa of timber nnd CO ncres of
bottom laml. Owner oik-rod $3,W0.00
for limlior nlono. (JchkI house ntl new
bnrn. Knoimh hind clo.ired to mnku
living dniryinif ; also line location for 11
checto factory. School hotmo on tho
plaeo. Another piece of hind to rent,
mljolnlnir. This is n splendid boy nnd
will make tho buyer rich in a few
yours, itenson for soiling is debt.
lioiro of Chun, (ioync, Kernville,
Oregon.
MILLINERY SALE
I'lii entire line of Milliner v floods must be sold
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th. Now is the time
by
to
the Nose festival
sremv your millinery supplies for
mil Fotntji uf July.
This Sale Commences Wednesday, May 29th
and Closes Wednesday, June 11th
.r.sT TWO W'l-l-KS
At the price fpiulefl below we expect them fill to be
Kone before the two weeks etui. Come early and
von- choice.
I:;tncy r'rathrrs ;jp to 51.00 Sale Price
Fancy Feathers up to $1.50 -Sale Price
Grass Stick-Up up to 00c Sale Price
7-Voieers nl Aslonlshiim 'Reduction.
TRIMMED HATS AT 33 1-3 PER CENT
LOCAL ITEMS.
wiire
35c
50b
20c
ALL
DISCOUNT
MRS. L. G. QUINER
MASON, PENNINGTON CO.
Mrn. C. M. Vidltn who was ratio I o
' linymoml, Wnhlnitn, by tho Mornm
. illness of h'sr mother, rtiports. that ho
I ory mneh Improvo! In lir nlth i nd
will soon Iw well ncnin. Mrs. Vulito
will rctarn t' TillRmook fi alio if twT
wcok.
The inemhuri of thr llooe Imlvo arc
rpiostoU Ui bo prtnHmt nt Mgr mot
Inu next PrWuy otrtninif. limii, of
im fortune will b op f r -onsi'lTxti m.
There I tome talk of a Mom nr.
sion from Rle-n, C'.rtUfil not other
poinU to Tillamook in July. W irvbr
' sUrxl tii matl.r will l. dfocosse'l at
the corninif meeting.
'Die Miui Kitty nnl Myr'.le Mil's
returned from Portland Inst Son lay.
They report their nioem, Mi Ktrn !yn
C'nwford, who was laUly ooerjitol o-
! , lor ear iroooie, a ixiinK ermji'lrr m
Unproved in henlth liut not nb'e tt re-
I. tarn with Diem at thoy had hopel It
J is thrwKht that MiM Ktbelyn will b
J ; able to corn home In aboot tw. week.
B I
t Last orenlni: Chas. k'nneiy w.u
' quite seriously bornetl alut the fare
j wirough the explosion of earbiu? 01 his
Iaut'i. He was examinint tho carhite
when someone carctes!y 1ft n matrh
awl he'd it over tho car, causing it to
I explode and thrs 3 iiimo of fire in
I Charley's face and nearly sot the gar
age on fire Ifwas fortunate in-jied
I that Charley's eyesijjht waa not des
troyed.
We Have a Value m Stationery You
Can't Beat
Two Sets of Writing Pnpcr nnd Envelopes,
Best fjunlity Princess Crepe,
for LTw.
Phone In your order. We will deliver it.
llamook Drug Store:
KOCH Sc H I lL
E. E. KOCH. Ph. G.
Doon North of Foitolficr
Satiifaction Guaranteed. Money Back if Not Satufactory
rlnn utat
City,
Inst Sunday
llmnor
vIIin1
Mr-Mls
irirl fur !u,t,'" Ihhi
f i.ily of two. Hmuln
T P. O. U 10. Tllla-
who hns boon nttondlnK
rtlnnd during tho past
. for his aiiinmor'.i vnea-
nil, llir tnllor who li to-'i-
iiiiiiity bunk, hxhm'U lo
i- of tho Duals liulldliu:,
Jonert & Kuudnoii aloru
t
.Md.st Prompt mul l:lfcctunl Cure
for Itiul Colds.
Whon vou huvo it bud cold you wnnt
11 remedy that will not only nivo relief,
past your.
(AMI, Ik'Iwcou the d
j but olfevt a prompt anil permanent
H Church ami ! cure, 11 rmnedv llint Ik ploimant to take.
1 1 tun biirb-r .hop a fur Imi with nar-1 a romwly that contains nothing Injur
row ribtHin tlei. Finder please hmvo j ions. Chamborlaiira Counh Kemedy
! ineellt nil inese reipiireiiHuiis, n
on natuie'H plan, relieves the lunii.
iiids oxpertoration, opens tho neere-
ll.lllri
VISIT
C L O U G H
When von want anythiiiK
klt nt a FIRST CLASS
Drug Store
I lo also keeps
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FOR EVERY PUPIL
CLOUGH
Till; RFJJAI1L15
hm...t.i I r .11.-
",u55n ana dooiv jcuti m
row
ut tho HeHston ihop.
W. N. Unyri and Chai. Snlink' of
ll.,i.v.,r. left thU mornlui for Portland,
ltirn nil"
whoro Mr. Hy win punm.... j0,,v C(mitiin. This rumcdy ha 11
nt!a for lit now hotel and lloavor'a now , w (im, c(ll
barber nhop. u.yS iK, depended hhi. Sold by all
The First National Hank of Tilla-1 dinlern.
inook hiiK been il.mlKimted a leipil ro-1 , ,, :
ib.iH)sitorv for Statu brftikn. Tliis t , ,
Is tho IimI bank in the county to huvo
been mi deslK'ualcd.
See Turner mid Schltd before you
build anil h'ut Vrk m ,1rHl fm B,,in"
Kluri nt their mill '. mlleit muith of Tilla
inook f'ity. Wo can handlo any siito
onlor 011 abort nolico.
Dr. Wondt reports tho following
birth': A dauithtor to Mr. and Mm.
John Tucker on tho 21th ; nnd a nun
to Mr. and Mm. Frank Dyo on thu
iifith.
nr llomlv wa calh'd to Frank
Trout'a ranch on Monday to rod a homo
that was novuroly cut by ."''" iw"1"
on vSundny ovonlnif. Tho unimul i i"
bad almpe.
FurnlHhed rooniH and lih'tit hmwo
koonlnK room, to rent, H.B0 and up
per wook. Kloctrlo llht( telophono
nnd bath. Call at Herald olllco or
phono lioll 11-J.
To loan, by tho Tillamook Titlo &
11 u.t('M.. Tillamook, Oro , J1200
in 0110 or two loaim on Improvod
InmlH, 1 iIIuuok Countv.
SIDNEY E. HENDFRSON
, J'fsitleut
Surveyor
JOHN LtXAND HENDERSON
St'c'ij-Trfis.
Attorney il Lv inJ NotiryJPublic
TITLE AXD ABSTRACT
(ISCOkl'liRATKlM
LAW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE
Sl'RVEVINO : INSURANCE
llolh Phonn
Tillamook, Oregon
University of
SUMMER SCHOOL
O
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or
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June 23 Aug,
1913
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Twenty-five instructors. Fifty courses. Distin
guished Eastern educators added to regular faculty.
University dormitories open. Hoard and room
it $15.50 per week. Reduced railroad rates.
For Complete Illustrated Catalog, address
Zfjz Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene
Our home boys met defeat laat Sun
day afternoon at the hands of N;hai
J em's fast base ball team, by the score
of G to 3. It was the cleanest bae ball
Kame ever played in the county. The
same two teams will meet on Stiliwell
Park grounds next Sunday afternoon
at 1 u"50 p.m. Everybody turn out nnd
root for the home team as N'ehalem
will brinj; a -pedal train of rooteri
alonp. Batteries for .S'ehalen were
Schrader and Borne, and for Tillamook.
Mill and Armipiker. The work of
Umpires Hastings and Stiliwell wai
more than could be expected. They
were fine.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, IS DATE SET
FOR GRADUATING EXERCISES.
The evening of Friday, June 13, is
the time set for the Tillamiak Hish
School graduating exercises, b. W.
Hicks of Albany, will deliver ths ad
dress of the evening. The baccalaur
ate oermon will be deliverol by Riv.
Jope, at the Christian Church.
It Is expected that Mr. Hicks will
deliver a lecture on "Tennessee Moun
taineer" at tho Presbyterian Chuich
on the evening of the 12th of June.
THOROUGHBRED PER-
- CHER0N STALLION KING.
A beautiful gray horse 1S00 lbs. or
over, will make the f dtowing season
at Dawson Bros. Livery barn at Tilla
mook. C. S. Briscoe.
The average workman likes to rest on
Sunday so that he can go to church.
But he very seldom thinks how hard
his wife works on that day, more than
nny other. He likes the rest, so why
not give her the same kind of pleasure,
let her be free fro-n the care and trouble
of cooking Sunday Dinner, nnd take
her and the remainder of the family
down to Tillamook's leading eating
house and enjoy the comforts of home,
a vay from home. Dinner served from
11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Look for the sign E A T.
PALM CAFE
2nd Avenue, Next Door to Tillamook
Feed Co
Cure for Stomach Disorders.
Disorders of the stomach miy be
avoided K- the u:e of Chitml'orlaiii's
Tablet. Manv very remarkable cures
have 1kh"i "'f'ctnd by these ti.djts.
i Suld by all dealers.
Read it in The Herald
NOTICE.
Unit
farm
mort'
On Your Own Account
have you any money In tho bank? "A part, of your earnings ought
to bo placed there, anyway. Everybody can uflford to nave, some
thing, howevur little. Have a bank account uf your own and you
will fool happier, better, more Independent. Make your little
moony earn mure, and so grow bigger, Better than hoarding it
whuro lire or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a receipt
und an evidence of your wlso economy,
THE OLD RELIABLE
Tillamook County Bank
Nazcrene Meetings.
Services Tuesday nnd Friday even
ings. Sundays at 3 and S i. m.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Town property, timber lands, houses
and lots, vacant lots in Tillamook and
Bay City. I have some Portland prop
erty which 1 will trade for Tillamook
property.
J. C. Bewley.
Make the Home Look
Cheery
A 15-witt Ma:da Lamp on
your front porch can be tit every
night until midnight and register
not over filly cents per months ou
the meter.
TUIaaook Electric Light &
Fuel Conpany
WILL SPALDING, Manager.
NOTICE is hereby civen, tht the
Cminty Court of Tillamook County,
j Oregon, will receive seuiud bius, for
1 one hundicd cords of heml'ck wood,
for the Court House, suit) wood to be
"cut -1(5 in in length, and corded in the
; basement of the Coutt tiouse.
A certified check equal to f 'r cent
, of 'ho amount of the bid, mnat m-cuin-1
pdiiy each bid as a guarantee t'at the
. bidder will execute a bond for the com-
plot ion of the contract if nwarded the
same.
' All bids to be filed in the office of
the County Clerk, of Tillamook County,
Oregon, on or before June 4th, 1913.
The Court reserves the right to te
ject any and all bids.
J. C. I101.DEN,
1 County Clerk.
Tillamook, flarkets.
The following prices are now paid
for farm products at Tillamook City.
' Coirected every Thursday:
I Eggs nor doz.
1 1.:... " ..ii
uuuur, yvi iuii
Potatoes, per cwt.
Cheese, per lb.
Cabbage, per lb.
Carrots, per lb.
Parsnips, per lb.
Squash, per lb.
Pumpkins, per lb.
Apples, per box
Hogs, dressed, per lb.
Mutton, dressed, per lb.
Beef live per lb.
$0.20
.60
.76
.17 to .18
.03
.02
.02
.02
.02
1.00' to 1.25
St
' 51 to 6c.