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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1913)
T ntfer( it UAN i libel WE Ittt 'MM f Hi il 88! WE GUARANTEE 4 00 4 HOHEf A HATHAWAY o o o o CO PRICES 4 il Happenings. l'ul r.rlcWon. wlfn ami ilaUuhtrr. h Iib Iwfn attending the oo Fr. tival at furlUml, rciurnnl ImiAn Sunday. Uriah church mid Miller Ave., on TWnl Hi., a ol chain wm, cr,, pundniit. Pindar pWa.n Iruvn at this oltlcn. Mrs, . T. finals went to t'ortlnml Monday, li hr in-ilhi-r .Mm. Win. Tolil who rncsntlv underwent mm or turn nt tlin (do-I Hmimrlttin Hospital fr tfnll tin. H It. Klmmel f KitMrmlii. arrived II Ihf citV Monday UImI remained horn! Until today wliihori In way to IMovrr-) ,dl where h has none to rwmtruet i line iuiw U him f.ir J. C. loiter. I W ), ILrhun, for tho pant five 1 ynari a rtdont of HlKikanc. Wash., I 1 1 hut f.irinnrly id Wisconsin, nrrtoil horo 'Ul Hunday and lm token up hU dutitni a cashier of tho first National IUmV. It wa dlld that n special meet)' Inu f lb ('mtwll should be hidd next 1 . V nil. 1.1. 1IMIV WIU I jti' Hrt nf ii loni luo would b con-' !iifol b wull nUt other miller if l tmixirUlirr. lluw.rtl Dfpvv, who has been engaged i principal of Iho Athena schools for , j Ihu psit '(5r, roturnrd t his home' ' llcPn Ifcal W fill RiiIIiIhv fI.M I (Jilnruo, a teacher of th Athena ' School, arrived here for a visit nt the Drew home. lax" (V I ! U!r Bl lite IHO I mi I'm Wiln, U tt. J. llimo anil wf mvl on Jim. I i Mitit-ritnd i-.rnoal i ram up im irniK Mr. A, ItUKur l Mlti Mary Whit Htvor worn In lit city .Satonlay. Thy ! left on Moh,lay for SVwtrK U atlrrxl """"tfnt 'r? numlwrof cnplwr hlJf.i j llm (!rail Army rvunion whlh l hclil a ly City '"'y lhe cmpkiymo'it at Kmrra hwi or, In Hty or witintry. Ail- with thorn ml Miircl a Iwunly (r the aims. The hy drought 100 an'l Mr. Ilim. H'J hl0. I. L. f.i.,.. II, .-1.1 ... Ml., k'.ll. tl.l.t. j( I jt 4 eft; tnarkrl Ut to tHtartHAit, Or- Jack Hupp hat lH)t:ht ta iho mohllo f m. Hli;r. j fly" paaarfltfr fr, all livicrn rtVipinriMl. i H! 'l tfo went a ltm olltl). It U a rtno hi all thn In tho IT -l. c . lPt, upiKwtle Iho It ft- ''t IM momlittf ? i M n vUltlntt frlrl I 15 lk f ArVltr ' I'ortUnl wt In I MM"' WJiitf'- . a ik) family r a. at lh Miah. " tVil i ir tf'jwul for clilck' III-' jit k Meat Co. hii. Owing lomiiy mcmbcri of the Til lamook Cominrrrlal Club being In j I'orllarwl lant week, th" monthly club! .1 . - t'l......l. . . . I I I4nirr iflsv iiiuiwiay vs ai MH)ijiMiif:u until noxtThurnJay evening, Jump !Uih. It l lhr Intention of the I.aile Cim inltlctt to gfvn atrawberry nodal on Thuriiiay evening of next cek. , Mr. J, H. Iuntan left for Mon-! mmith tlU morning for the purHe of ' , lieing prwaent nt Mn of the gri'lun-' i lion ercio of the Muiimoulh Nor-1 Molatll lfi ffrum In packer, from' mat dchool. Shu will attuiul the' into to ton izalUm; ilolltored to any alumni barwtlrt thcro Virnevly even- ! ntrt of the rity, it.SS 5r kbIUjii. Ing. T)m U the twontleth ntnlvor- ( 8rel Shtip. o(ii)tvn agent. Hull ary of har grmlurfllon fr om that Instl I Allen I'age I celling nlvl collecting ' ngeot for the ulttgor iewtnj machine, i Mafhii't ok) im oay aynnot. H j pah forni'hnj. tutltin . I . II 1.- tf.l - - IWL. . ..II , u im,. i.rwr Wantiil : A mntar truck: li.ic t-.tab- flwunl. t.t grsUe. ! ,he,l ami oir-lcl (K-twen Sngarvla j U -rlety More Fnl Karm nmi Till, ,., for the j "Drop in il I.k aruuinJ. o( cryJnir .,, frM,u See. G. L. Hawllit. twly flrt elan doing a gBin-nil frelshtnnJ pnniengcr iMMito nmvrf In lltlamotk Ciunlv. I buinci. If vou fuel Interestetl call rtifr'A! nove.l ,! family 'i-difjy.jjvu year In tlie biulnno. I'. O. on Krl C. Skompat n homo on Trank (iijr lira h fSs wrek. IllUtlr a girn la all chlttlrell jl'tl) (Jef. at the 11IC i. J' . t raer, wa a Tllla- liiiiit a tor on Moixlay, g:iutj , ft t.Mi morning for Itui No. IKL JP.c llay caught the flrt ChltHHik aaltlittnof the ieatflll by trolling on I lltver sntl tnlk tho matter Phwic him on the Hell nytem. over VUx. laj Mr VA. I-aach Went to vJU t,i f the week for lltll VI t Minn Stella Ooyne left on Sfitunliiy for Slem where nhe hs gonr to nt tnml commencement week with her nUter MnbJe nt Wlllitniette Univcmity. From Snlem tho girl will go in Mc Minnville where Stella will vUlt her Inter, Mrs. Itutherforl for n few J Sunday. Il wa n fln apeclmeil anil welghnl lwoly-l0 KUml'. ' i.'Ikhi niLllilnii hai hcon nlatleil nml t:u morning inr ""-- ... .... will vUlt frleinl, Wfeetof walk wa alii alMl the ! ' illlion lnl i ill prujeri i Uotnl near tho Stlllwell Park. It.!, rone at Tillamook .....u i..,i. lih an iweokn. while M utile w.ll n-ti rn nt ! . .. . , npat In the renter. Kinder ileam- leavonre i ner o.me the pin nt llemld Olllrc nod ree.") ' Qeo. Cohn who -pent the wmtor 1 rcwanl. A dolUrrewnrdwIHtK) irlwn. j s , Ciilifomln nrrive.l in tho citv Umlerlnker It. N. Honk Jo win called Sumlny. Hf war quite seriously HI to Nehalum lliy t lake ennrgo of from blood tlK0nlng Inm winter, but the funeral of Judge Klfenbergur. him now nlmont entirely overcomu thnt , Mm. Henkle nccoiiipanntl him n fur j trouble. Ill ninny Tilliunook friend ( a, ItoekHWRy. are mucn pieuneu 10 tco own huiuhk to Mohler Mi'Klmeiiii Ml! ,S'yf!)'i went up Jir 1 1 t t the UtU lay. Tohl, i(1y Mattoon and Honey '( the llemluck neighborhood 1 1r.c I , M.indnv. I.. ....... i. r ..,. .HU il.U wek i ,4iionni iiniiM, i iii v4i tr ' l irned on I'Vlil iy frun ,,,wi,n(f ii,- rfute Hanker Cnvn- L.l ... I . FSJinerD iu trnnaitclod lillllie lf Ui aal week. Win. (5. Tall. prolilent of the Ft ml thnn ngaln. lute of Crystnl " . . . . . . . .. tlon. Mr. Tall l on l.'w program ! i tmury of A. icnnney, iinu nave , .it.lrctsva. i ehnriro of the anme. Mr. lUmsey ex- Mesani. Hnlley nnd Wagy, Portland, have boughl the dro Klinumla who linn been liir,g the nnat fovv week. dome ',it evening. I H" ami linn gone to .Snlem for , Tillainook berry for niile al nil up l"- 3l.lwhi hn been attending j ,nU, ,tr,, Wort., icnf t that city. . Johtll(on 'Itoift sminry hnrbor ahnp tucn ( M'ti,n of arwt (iruve pout Sui.dny . . ,r uvery cuavomer. . , ..,,.. ... lm. ,oino of Jnn hoii'h nlnler Mm. K. U. C-nlilT hi f.i I'orenl lirovo im" The wth rtolvlng injle l"lluitli-rn," n buy e In an of the Church left Ihia mornlnc un n -ja ramping trip ill ftulltrta. . vl Mf-M. Knimett Hnloi rettirnod isdyfr,ii Port bind whore they tlio ltoe Fentivul Iiml weei:. P. Kmnwnn of Vietnrln, It. In our ety NDimt three weelin 'tluriied iigulii I nut Suudiiy even- VISIT CLOUG H Pi you want anything cl't in a FIRST CLASS Drug Store He also keeps CHOOL SUPPLIES FOR EVERY PUPIL CLOUGH TUB RELIABLE m . 1 I.v l.flrtt- ..italf fur n tlfTIl . il l t.lil MtT'lVV- inn ua.inv - ,,)u...u- o - ,f u . n,.w proprietor hnvo been connected i in ni nt- niiv ------ j men. I) r . W e n d t Ib the j only Uyo Speclnllst pormiiiiently locnted In Tilbimook. Your re the most sennitive or-1 g.in of M'Ur iHxIy should bo exiuntneit by ii p!!M- n who is cnpnblo to rerog-l unto diHt'iist' other than the need of elty, returning to dny. cjhnn. Kuiue. who 1 been p . 1......1 .... ili. i stale Miniinry l.ne Ollllim - , Stock (oimlbHi by governor West lefl for Snlem thin morning to no prea ent nt n meeting ' tl,u CoinmUilon which tnki'H plnee nil Wednesihiy. e l-i 'i isseH. I guarantee my glnssea niul ii in nlwiiys here to miiko goinl that gniiraitue. anywhere. Price lire reasonable ns On Your Own Account .. t.. iiw. imnk?' nart. of your earning" ought nml tin uvlJonc ol )or wl.o ..'( Ma wm al n UI7I I1HI K ONE WEEK ENDING THE 20TH OF JUNE SPECIAL VALUES IN PAPER 48 Linen Envelopes 96 Sheets Paper 25 Cents CLY yen: heat it? Tillamook Drug Store KOCH So HILL. H. E. KOCH, Ph. G. Phot. , IVII irA Motuil! Miln I Sntitfnctioti Ounntntcctl. Moncv I'tich if fr'ot Sntisfticlorv NHIIALBn Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile LAMR-SCHRADER COMPANY Ducks and Warehouse Front Si. between 2d and 3d Ave. West SIDNEY E. HENDERSON I'rf si dent, Surveyor JOHN L EL AND HENDERSON Sec' ij-Tn'tiK. Atlorwy it Lw And NoUry Public TILLAMOOK TITLE AtfJO ABSTItACT ISCOKrOKATHD) LAW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE Sl'RVEYING : INSl'RAXCE Both Plioiirt TilIa.moofc,'Oregon DELSMAN & DOLAN OHNHRA L CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks. Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TEL. AT WATCH TOWER OR. HERMAN SANDERS' RESIDENCE 1 1 fej,P I I PS. 1 yys-' I I ffiii I", , r-- WtJiJ A dt- Jl-sj. a. i I . You get all the cream ITSW 1 jf your plater i. f&ll2i WSs&L Bj lubricated with WffelJI -CSM I Standard Handat lllr I $ tezs&sszzSem I Separator Oil I ! j The Great and Grad 1 I Specially prepared for cream IViSSB I j MAUESTIC I H Bcparators. Sold by dealers r- WlWffi I i li Nblemi Charcoal Iron, 1 H everywhere and the ,C"HigjiJ J wAJNiC'" 1 MaMMWV'PT'VTW''WKaBHHPHi "VHflH hunnumberofexclaslrc futures, mrh M MM LK?TBTlTal!lHUl9HllTlTiiVH Mm V o:iaadainstoitadurabilitvanUprai.'ti- K mm TlillmMWnntl'itvMmlllmmm WM $ cal 'icc, maldag tho Majestic tUo t mm mammmiau-'!-'' T fl twit ranso you can buy rtKanileo ot mm SAN PRANCISCO mm I 3 prir. Tbat's why tiltwa other nuum I U 1 M i 5 Lwtureoi txy to Imiuto iU - - - j tfi Irs titltlr & to. H Since it is a necessity, most desirable, and will last a lifetime, isn't it thoucbdess not to c it now instead of later ? The durability of tattdnrd" modern bathroom fixtures make the question of lenuth of service merely a matter of whether we arc permitted to install the equipment now or later. R. F. ZACHMAN From Enterprise: Ml Agnes ZsiMaeh nml Don Mc Klmcns nre clerking at the Mohler Mercantile Co. Store. Thin firm U Ur n h lil(( bujlncs of Inte nnd pro f?ct firo very favoroWc for a (frentcr Increase in the future.! Mr. urnl'Mr. F. A. Itowe returneil from I'ortlaml Tuenday, having anent several days In the elty on busfnHH. During his ty there Mr. Itowo made n call at the V. S. Kng'necrs' ofllre in ! n.'Kard to prospect for getting action on our harbor work and yint notified that Major Morrow was in receipt of a 1'jttcr from Washington, D. C. to the effect that nil detolli have heen satis factorily arranged Iwtwecn tho Port of N'chnlem and the FcJeral Government m the work will be done now very shortly without a doubt. Commissioner Edncr made a thorough t inspection of rosd building oprnt!ons . in this vicinity this wek and expressed himself s being perfectly satisfied as to results accomplished under the able direction of Supervisor Thompson and his assistants. The rock crusher is in full operation near Coal Creek and I enough teams have been pressed into i service to keep the bins clear. The 1 McDonald dike has been covereJ with j two layers of rock which insures a per manent road bead. The portion of the jroad leading from the North Fork liridge at the forks of the river to Xe I halem City is now being gravelcl. It (will probably take several weeks time ' to gravel the ent're distance owing to 1 the fact ttat the ruts and fills made during the past year have not been at tended to in this manner as yet and I therefore require more material. The j worlc of gravelin? the road between the J town of Nehalem and the beach is also j progressing very nicely. Taken as a i whale, the present operations are being j carried on in a more systematic and scientific manner than they have at any j time in the psst. This fact came to us very forcibly when we were taking j observations .Monday having accam.Ja ! n'ed Commissioner EJner and Super I visor Thompson wnile making the rounds to the various places. In just lice to Commissioner Edner we will say that he has the situation well in hand and is fully competent to htndle hi3 end of it in every respect. Rev. T-.eo. Shonberg of Portland preached at Nehalem and Wheeler last Sunday. Arrangements have been made for the stationing a regular Luth eran pastor here after July first to preach at Wheeler ami Nehalem. Prospects are very favorable for organ izing two congregations in this valley, and since the Missioncry Board at Philadelphia has appropriated $300 an nually toward the pastor's silary, the balance can easily be raised b sub scriptions from the membership. It is quite probable Rev. Zuber, now located at Centralis, Washington, will be sent here to take charge of the local field. J. W. Thompson expects to have a five-ton auto truck soon which h? in tends using for hauling gravel on the ' road from Neahkahnie to Nehalem City, i It will carry three yards of gravel at a j load and maintain an average speed of I ten miles per hour, thus being able to i make many loads in the course of a (day's time. Mr. Thomoson is very ; enthusiastic over the fact that he will be the first man to own a machine of this kind in Nehalem, and predicts that it will revolutionize the methods of road building in this county when its usefulness will have been demonstrat ed to the entire satisfaction of our countv ollicials. REO the: fifth A modern, up-ao-datc, medium-priced car, equipped with electric lights:, self starter, demount "ble rims. The Reo has the latest type of fill equipments that .to muhe up the up-to-the-minute car. I lit UM Tillamook County Bank h Mi ED. SNODGRASS Oru&lit and Book Seller, L ?