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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1913)
I ui Uw rlit tVOKJ MM 4 8 Hi 0) 4 ilMMBMMCTrrTTTTTllmwilMiWMMWiWWWiWII WE GUARANTEE I 4 bIg "j A HOMEY A HA I HA WA Y PRICES 4 Coca! Happtn.na. U.. t t' llnvH,l,liil,l. Hulk rd of IUimLkV w. in; BW, KmMm,w wrni to ,Uy r(l. Mot ' ' djr to vull nt (tic liumr of her biolliT, i In J'orllaf-I on UJI W. t. Trombley. Meeee I Tim HioBiurr r.lmorc Ml tliU morn- n for Portland with emeu of rhec-ae. Tht won fine i!ilitnct. flim. nrai ui .vun'Kan, wjio i vim- ! ltl I el"1"' H Hn; t (Juy Vaughn home, fell from , a uukk riiiiny rj twine nor nouiior. tt J J (i -f lleaVrr w In t"flj . t)fri'ct wa fmindnn our ntfPflU (ttrfjy I laat SlitxUy, Owner call have mt Hi. Itr i'lavrdhU In lh "HI": l llcmU olfkr ml pliu; fcfcu ,t ,-aihtrlc.l4fof chleV-; Thr 0lin Launch U Hoy will ' ., t 1 1 ..v Mai lu. at-jn. ' nke tlvcp tea fUMiuc trip any turn? n ti mi " - - i - . ..... j parly wlhr lo mailt a trip, hec Y . f S i . f llcavcr, wa In 'w j. giwc. if. Mi r J I' It II llathavtav ami wlfil of Forcl . V Knicn of Moltlcr va In Grwve who have twoi vlIUfih' rolatlv , ,r IM. T.t. at TUUml1' IwH-Miiy. j, .r j Hpv, J ftwl wtf" nl ihi Cllirord, , . . ,, , . . ncMinainl by Mm. Ilomoync and R'i-'f r r. tin ilalry ralh. va ' "iiM "ltin. ;vji a i J W i lfi;, Mn fell from et'vc kv lay alxl bfiAo hl Irf. Fr.t . hV.noiity, Hall H)-elal M !I Mawin nl IU(5 . Caps U"d r nK r .f all kfmU. r thu Wc)k. ' Allen IVw in KjUlriK nd Hwt.nK f aijoot for lh- lKjr o,wlK matrhlno. a I'oftlatxl ,Vn),(iir aalil n cy paj nientji, Itu pair furnUh'il. ..n at Kinmoil Hair foil , M. I'nralh who la workltm at it , l.r). hl wrist. 'away ua at home all latl wrcW altlTor- ,tn of Olovflr,llo IU. - Hinflc.. II rciurncl u, -ho rtrt of th - .eV. 1 ' wk MumU' ' The rttinmlttt c on prnnitum for the ' coiinty fair tnei on Monday and tmlay nod hat juat alJUt complotl lu 111 which will Ni publUhid later in the pajx'r'. f .cir Johnon ! Iiwklnjj "'"irtl dullei at HayiWcan ti ' Thn water commllon ha given Mr. Ilna p.mitlV() itiirt)clloiit to ahut off water from all cunsunicr ww Imve (Kit !t(il water rent by the 10th of each Mr .! Mr. W. a Tromhley of month. Ifli- hi,, uem Tillamook iltor Sal- sm. Klmhall who h ten nt The ttM)- Dallei for minr tlmo Pt rclurned .V. S av. retnrnml on Monday from here la.l week. He report Tillamook .SlftcwrrK.vullwllh frleinl. in NV ..a Mnt; livelier than ny uwn no Uikk. In while, cone. Sc-i.r I. Hamlin, only flrt ' Mr. 8. S. Johmu.n left for Portland lkc ,.,,ver in TlllamiMik County. , (hU m..rnlm? t ni-cl Mr. Jomwon h hm, - ve year. In Ihe lmlne. I'. U. pl.ior.MlM IdU Johnson of hnn Antonio. Bo S 12. ;ixm, who (a comink nuru wn . . . . i tonded visit. C J t rmik tnerchnnl of Hemlock, in . i , .....I..L, ,i. urn.. viMiifir uii ' " ISltllrtlA', "I. J.alelnh nrrivnd hern .Mommy u , qi,,,.. ,.v..vj.vo m:eiit , . ... . ..... ...."" I irurn !. rlilim. Mo oil lly lor n ... I.inmi- i ' 1 p 'i iarw l'ri.1.1 'llri.ulrll II... 'f llTT . i. tvi. r.T(v , .,.., ill I'ortlfttid.' ' " j 'r. Kylvcater, ilniKcUt tut J. L, C'lnuifli, apeiit tho KiMirth at hi htwiu In I'ortlhiHl. ' Attorney Oak Nolan of J'nrtlnd la, utteiMlliiK the ch! flmi of tho. ( Ircuil i mirU H will undottvor to eeuro it (rlnlof tho lladley ha btfon up for comidcrtillon IV aomol ti in. Mm. Jaek Vint wan very III Frli'.ny and Hiliirdny with iMllinnutloi) of I In: lwel. hh la now mjt of danger. , P. C, Kldehau U Inylnjr cement ' ivnlka for tmm lie tt Me ir aijuhro foot, f'ir ovuryone. 1 1 J . f'ralu of Hy City, aecomiinnk-d by m'tihri William of that city nml tin'tn llifhardrm of MU5 City, Ore Ben, were In the cii Saturday While 1 hero they puld thu llcnikl ollllce it 1 deant vill. Mr. HIchardiMin I vla ilitiu fribfMl at Hay City. (ieo. HvtMlcr'm of I'orllarxJ who la n here for the "Uiiiiriiir, wa unforlu nate noouKh lo (iroiik hi iirm Motidny, , He wa walktiiK down the lip nt the. (dock Willi flah Inn rod, w (it'll hi? ncci-1 dentally dipped and fell on hi loft s arm breaklm: It Jul below the elbow. , Mr. Julio Krickwm who wa ncvure-i lv l.k(nn anil Iutuiid-1 liv hur till IlLlwl ' ..- ( I lail week I tlll In a very aerlou coif itltlon. Krickkon i now conflnrl In the county jail awaiting development. He ha not had a hearini; yet ll IwInK the liitentldii of tho authorillca In wait and see wbelhi r there 1 a likelihood of the woman' dylnc. j Italph Cady of Wheeler, wa a THU' mook vltr yetrrdy afternoon nnd' evening, rcturnlnt; lo Wheeler Una inornlne Mr. Cdy I ihe pr)prletorl of tho Wheeler druj; tore. He reporU ' IrtiilneM Kl and rvcot'iln-f prourc-' InK nlrely in the little city to the north! of u. I For AV A dairy faim on the fnm-l ou nvrr tKitujm land nbout mile' frm Tllla-ii(M)ls. Contain 10 acre ' rich pture land, houne of 7 ro-mi , with two vcr"t(d. new barn 0 x "Si feel nnd 18 foot walla, five sjoaJ imwi. Stle price for everything, Including huuaehuld furniture, farm tool and cow. Jl.ifW. Caah prcfcrrcl. II. U Fowler, Tillamook, Oregon. .rvms. !) r w " " 1 ' the '' t.tv on,v K)u slcm,f1 i V - permanently locnled in Tillamook. Your! ; eye which ere the mont aenlllve or- J I . ... i i Kan of vour liouy aliotliu uo exurnmcui by n phyaiciun who i cnpuble to rcco-! niiw iliiteaae other than Ihe need of; Klnum. I Kuarantcc my kIhmch and; am alwuy hero to make ccwxl thnt Ktiarantee. Trice are renonnble n anvwhure. ' On Wednesday nlirht of last week uimennc entered Ihe retden:e of F. 0. j Small while the family wnw away, ami alolo n purae. cnntalnInK JS.Ol nI n imlik bcloiiKlnK to ono of tho c'nldrcn wlileh rnnliillH'il UllWCCII five nlul SIX dollnr. The houio wn lft unlocked. Thla theft ahotlld be a wiirnlin; lr nth- j ent who tuny thoujjhtlesiily leave their diirn unlockeil. llonrv Hiiimen. ntep father of Mm. J. II. Dunatim, died nt the I)unslan) home lut Sntunluy evening nt 7:30 1 o'clock of apoplexy. Deceased wn. born at Milwaukee and win. 77 yearn, 8j month and 19 duya old at the time of; hideitl. Mr. and Mr. Duimtnn ac-. oompnied the remain to Mr. Hanaen's old home, Yamhill, on Monday, where thu funeral aevlces were held tenia y. THIS J'K.C.v OF TungstefD Lamps II AS IUvEN Kl-:UClilJ-NOV SliMJNO: U). 15, 25 Watt Lamps, 35c 40 " 35c m u Ci 45c 100 " " 80c West Coast Electric Supply Co. "Tho Electric Sfora" BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Own Your Home Stop Paying Rent IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BUILD A HO:iE OR REPAY A MORTGAGE ati'l desire the aM of 1 irrowed motley, we ask vnur careful eousider.ition of tlie advantages afforded bv our tnojitldy installment plan of loan, in which the installments for any given term are each of exactly the same amount throughout the entire term of the loan. With but little greater outlay than would be required for rent, everv navmcnt keeps the interest paid each month ant! .steadily reduces the principal. We will gladly explain our plan of a loan to you if interested. . REALTY, LOANS. INSURANCE. KULLIL M. VYAIOli! RENTS, COLLECTIONS F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel DELSMAN & DO LAN GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CV L MUTUAL TEL. AT WATCH TOVERIORfHERMAN SANDERS' RESIDENCES .vnKHiu ice i-.- ' " , Thu uveniKe workmnn like to rest on one to tun gallon, dolivere.l ,! I Sunday ho thai he can tfo to church., Vrl .of the city, $1.26 lr '"". it ,u very solilom thinks how hard ' V ' ... . -i i It. .11 i. I . ......l-u .... 'Iml iliivv nliirK lllllll country. I in., h.i.u r:.w..laiuH.d luft for I'nrl- , ,ii -r '" i ll. . . .. .... i I... l,.vK ... . . .v. . i..i.. l Mumv oir n iii flira. (MilMBimnn wm i,tiay wnero a" jui .... Ucn itiii III California returned on Allmler oun trip to Joieph, where Tl ...... I . ,.i . .. I ,1... Will. mil. III. -" - - "j mi mn. ..inn. i they uoth will attend the Willametlo Mr N J, Myera left on Monday , Summer School. for I'orlland where ahu wllli M,B11 winnio KppuUitt returned on Iill friend for two weeka. .Sunday from ISunene where she Iihh Mr (.Indwell, ,n.,.l.tor ut the city been ntten-liu. "nt Z d-ry, recently natalleo an uutn truck Kn on Mon lay a with which to deliver I.U milk. K....1. .cl.wl hio P the N llsn.i Klur. . , . . ,.,..' lutlue J. W. Campbell who m ireld- U-tl.el.unn & Dolan put In y r , K poutl m)W (l) cment aldowalk One iuieu u, all. h K . -IJ fay All work iio.ltlvely ituar.inteed. , . M Uunyun, hi cr irt Hteno(:railier, alo accoin)Hiiied him. LoHt, on I'. U. & N. rullwny track near Kulchlt Ulvor bride, a munll auit chmu contalnlm; Whiw. ii wk nnd Bur veyinK bmlrumenth. Kuwiiril will bo Kiven fir their return to It. M. Hry- HUv liu vvi y i.uni...i Hull i hi wife worku on Mint day. more than any oilier, no nav ii " , not civo her the name kind of pleasure, let her lie free from the care mid trouble , of co.ikinn Su.ulay Dinner, and take, her a id tho lemnlndor of the family I ilowi- t T illitimiok'H lendiiiK' online ; limine and enjo.V tho comforts of home, a cay from homo. Dinner served iroml 11 A. M. to 8 l". M. L ok for tlio Hiirn h A i. ' PALM CAFE iu Avenue, Next Door to Tillamook ', i- eeii uo. VISIT C LOUG II When you wimt imytliuiK kcitt in i FIKST CLASS Drug Store 1 c jiIho keeps SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR EVERY PUPIL G L O U G II TUB MSUANMS Druggist and BooK Seller LAND FOR SALE. in ,.r..j i jl inllen from Tillamook. t t iiv u Will run nine cows. Enquire at Her- nld olllco. Cauiet of Stomack Troubles. Sedentary habits, lack of . out dor fNorciHO, insullkient masticntion oi ' foial, constipation, n torpid liver, worry , and anxiety, overeutmK, partaking of" rmn iiiul llrlllK nui suueu w juur k SIDNEY E. HENDERSON J ir.siilfht Surveyor JohN LELAND HENDEKSCN Attorney at Law anH Notary Public TI&.JLAMOOK TITEiK AHS ABSTRACT COMPANY (lXL"OKruK.VTt;UI LAW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE SURVEYING : INSURANCE Both Phone Tillamook, Oregon i n, Hmi rVirruct vour habits i .mi Wlieulor. Oroiton. ' Chamberlain's Tub Iota and, LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore.1 "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" i llllli i iiku"" ".'.-i. ,111111 laao viii.M."". - - i i m ,, KiiKuno left "r wte , for Portland UiU mornlnR. U?eno will , l" ''Mt'Ul j transact bunlness at I'oriinuu ur'u" ,Ny before returnl.., while the father will ko on to Spokane to visit n dauk'h lur. Hev. Kwhlmnn who him been atloncl lU the World's Chri.tlan CltUenshlp Ci.nf.Lnc. at Portland, returnml on .. .. II.. tuna iireoillllUII ed by Mm. .A'l.liManamlcl.lld.enwho havo been;. vlrlll-siiit Voteat Grove. f Mm. Ha... Moi.lton ...id son Ogfion . ,IC, inauled by Mrs. Homer and daniih-l c M irUuind Kreila, left for I ortUnt , t EiIay'nornlniT, where Uioyw I vMt ; friend Mm. MnU'n ;"" v frieiuiH i.. a There Is One Flour that always satisfies that can be depended upon. One trial means a life-long tnontl and the end of your flonr trou- fmf L n E VMm I.'. .1 Your Qra- omi For All the best grocers sell and recommend it. Drifted Snow Flour is made to give satisfaction and perfect baking results, and it does. SPERRY FLOUR CO. H.' Ik'tfirir-! JKWPHS B.'.'CTA'W To fot;r horse racing and th de Tolopmnf of good hora, thn tflno Oak Driving flub of OrcKon has been orxAnlzed at Halem. Clilicn and mernbfir of the Hot bt r, school bonrd ar formulaMnt; plana wberoby rnannal tralnlnK may b addod to the school courses. The Houth UiniHpKi river Is blither than 11 wan during the flood last Janu ary, siod tho highest over known In Jnn. In fit of tMK'ir nt Corvallls, Mm. K S. Tunidl shot her husband and daughter ami th6n torn:d th pin on bnrwlf. She Is dad. but her victims rny recover. All the logging carnjrt. In the lowr folumhla river district arc now closed ff r tl-e midsummer shut-down. Home of ih larger onmp will not star up unUl about August 1. Astoria, th town to tic to," that Is ti.r- slogan which has h-n selected by 'bp spi-clal comralttfee aptwlnted to select one to b; used la advertising Astoria. George Krye Herbert, son of Deputy i Sheriff nnd Mrs. George A. Herbert, of E-zer. has been appointed lo the Unit o: plates military academy at West Pcl&l. by Congressman N. J. Slnnott. At i rncetlng of the Willamette Val ' ley rrjnegrowern' association It was did '.cd not to form a pool for this ; sr-ai-ci Is r-tcurlns prices for the crop, i as lias been done heretofore, j "c-.s Fye," the chief mourner of the Ki-math Indians, Is dead. For j more than a half century the squaw ' attended even- Indian burial on tho Klamath rt serration. The registration totals 234 for the summer term at the state normal at Monmouth. A large percentage of these teachers com? from Oregon, though ms.ny register from other states. At a meeting of the board of control held In Salem. It was decided that do Oregon convict will be worked at oth er state institutions or on road work hereafter except under the "honor system." It Is expected that approximately 1913 youngsters will take part Jn the 1913 exercises of the Willamette Val ley Chautauqua at Gladstone, in a ' Supervised Play," to be directed by Miss Grace Lamkin of Chicago. It Is announced at Bay City that work will begin soon on the Jetty con struction at the mouth of Tillamook bay. The bonds, bearing 6 per cent ini..rpt. were sold at a Dreiuium of 1 It per ccau The stockholders of the Rogue Riv er Valley Fruit and Produce Associa tion voted unanimously at a meeting held in Medford to Issue J40.000 lu bonds for the erection of a storage and pre-cooling plant In the Interests of the fanners of the state, the Pendleton commercial club and the Inland Grain Growers association sent telegrams to the mem bers of the Oregon congressional dele gation protesting against the placing of a 15 per cent duty on grain bags. James Vittltoe. who left Eugene sev eral weeks ago. leaving over $1000 In bad bills, was arrested at Missoula, Mont., and was recently brought back for trial on a charge of larceny by bailee, was acquitted by a Jury in th circuit court. The Lebanon creamery' has been awarded the contract by the state board of control for supplying the state Inr-tltutlons with butter during the month of July. The contrnct prtco Is 2S cents for cubes and 29 cents for packs. About 3000 pounds will b used during the month. Special Instructions from the treas ury department received at Astoria direct that the reports from the Astor ia office are hereafter to be forwarded to the head office of the customs dis trict of Oreson. The local Astoria cf flco Is to be turned over to a depv'y by Collector Logan. According to '-he traffic- mar txer of the O-W. R. & a. Co.. several thous and acres cf field corn will be ..-own In Oregon this summer. TU- com pany distributed 10,000 poundc of seed corn, and this wan all planted by th farmers, together with ir.-ch other seed . Regardless of the fact hat tha pura seed law enacted by th Inst legisla ture says in section lfi thnt tha Saw Ii to apply only to thosn dealers aud warehousemen whose prluclpal busi ness Is handling sect's, the attorney general has rondered an oplnlou thnt the law will apply to all dealers la agricultural seeds in the state, Kstabllshlns a chair of political ict onco, tho university of Oregon board of regents took tho first step in creat ing n proparatory law school at tha university in Eugene. Hereafter uni versity students may leave Eugene with one year's accredited law, whlca will permit them to enter the univer sity law school in Portland or any flrit class college as advance atudenta. The board of chief engineer has. made an adverse report on the Im provement of the Sluslaw river froaa Florence to Acme. The desired lav provement contemplated eredglag a channel 150 feet wide and It feet dew; through the bar, and a prellalaair Bur-f a authorized la ta laat sjf era and harbors act. lu.uriiliitf.