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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1913)
Ch iCifhamodlt fieraM - -4;' ,. . ..41 .-..-I 1 Issued Cu'Jcc a lltccU lB5 ,JM. Entered a l. nn ..,!. ihf net of Mar. h 8. 1S71' ' " I'Srnsv'R'rrti'v 51 M f v: w in apwnci. Ofisdav Friday ii Ho U TilUmvk, .HtH'crflsiiM Hale T-ft l-.-rtion. per tin K ! -.'. .inert itortion. Hi tirei insertion .10 .08 5.00 10.W .Of. .0 .7 Kaer auiw.pjenl inortuw, lino RwMutiona of omtoteiw jnd Lcdjre not tow. fwr liw t Buatnm A Pnfra!ial card, mo. 1.00 Display AdvrltHm, por inch .3fi ALL Displnv Ada mutt I in thi of fice o i M4y and Thursday More irc t- inaur ruMi?thn in follow -Ha Tueaday and Friday iue. Rcwont! ro miprnUva. M. ft, 1 I I v'tAiM.:il. . .-mi N'f'Sl ,i &f".- SidewSksibbrs, FomulaHjii, ChimMjS, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks. Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TKL. AT VAIUI U Wilt. OR IJliK.MAN SANDHKS' KliMPFN. K inook TTKSIUY. JfLY i:. 10K5. The t.t t '! oWw frwn eiffh- frank tatenent to our city authorities teen factories in l'ill.mook ooUlUY. for ; to ti umntitfiualetl C mlitio-is of m rt'' if .tu" wd tW.K Thi m'omo'I otIwpupnI 8 TVlinVnti"i r ceruialy tin record. lrwi "i of ff eont-net mthcr thmi . to have devilled Mntt-mix. presumsb . . . I y, to conceal defect nd .tuNtitutetl The noidjtr boys hare eonie a fot tjj bitulithic iavrment thev were and natuallj the town eeu rather , ot,tj?r n(wt , in tW, eil; ; quiet this week e have never seen . Th Warre- r t-u -..m t." .ltd n -t ! a finer lot f me an where, tftan are j,,, t, enler M , contract to I mo ix'ys oi me inira nepmeni. v . n iinprovementa In Iht little citv G. They are cerUu.lv a clean cut . WTtl,tlnt SS25.0OO. in ome inin manly iot of fe.h. Our onxiate ex-1 ,nT,vir(r y. f tni. ,Vidoxv IHTienced very little trouble frv m the ! onf..rtM-iit3. trampling und. r f -t soldier., as they displayed vry little thf,r .,-.,-,. rt-m...,. tr.m,-,-.. rowdvistn. therefore the whimnr." ihev it ha been uweted that a eompanv m ke hal th (il, lH, ,hv Ik' formed t Tillamook. This mM ; cun ur.ler the cireutttanc.. virtu certamly oe a h;.e thinsr. ami we he-, ... tl..,,.. Ihj... K,.rt .... certainly tw a h;.e thmif. ami we lieve it cmW be dnn quit eaily ! ally admitting thai thev have -.ot June as the ajrri'l t. lv thi jimtmrty own- well onranitod miittarv c-unnany -oukl , er, h rff(.e, fur,h r ex oe oi ot " - cite mue?ncnt ami ciUempt. such a Funh of Julv celebration, i ' Peeoration Oav exrci and other i doings. Ifourhov should urdertake to oriTHni a company we are .ure; they would recstve loyal upporl from our fvjople. 1 TILLAMOOK PIONEER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. After an all day session of the court on baturaat, ii which the pavinc cae was conside(ei. until this morninc at nine o'clock jrivinc the attorneys and others who wished, time to vimi ttinr families and rest before resuming their work tit the trial th i week. In the rreantime a 'iirvey has been made of the pavenwni bv a committee appointed by in- cituen. While the sure uas i..o somewhat hasty. some verv sUirtltne corxi'tuins were On Julv 10, at hts ret.lani- in Ttlli thus- -u.. ... . , friend have ohnwrveo for a number 1 of veara and the id gentlemen m . to enjuv ech uoeedtiiK one with u i- I EitiiKiMlinir lo t)retfn in lS.Vi ne ha . seen much of pioneer life ni.i t e t.-ifl-j hli inchlxi-t tru r-to. He e--j s re ' c.ii-ij ttni-i- un tile" ts him) iioea n in n iJLroDl OI . L. Mr? ri0e..ce ll was -TOMjoVered that the surface of the pnve- ' ipont iras breascini: through, ami it sec.-r. f rt.1 i i 'n p-.ii i iw ( trul x-4 ,tlwj s a i.i s;r if 'i -tin i t vftVj.piairlv seen that the sand and aiTjLwtim and wuaned outfh'. wearing surface is beinir itrwi- a'Aiiy until a "u; even ard loose surface rocr; jireserts' itself. Mr. Kin savs ftfjat this pavement was kiid unaer the fjKvr ff,'"!'!'e cirtufnlances. Th.b JfJjSndilion of alTairs has been n t.-J r 'other parts uf the city. In The tr : e -m tne street at J. 15. un 4 s .r is a hpot where the sand ' toppinR has worn and was'.t I olf .i viff . rou'1 uirven and . -e s'jffa 0r tbek that can be loos cj anu ta . '-Sue ut with a pen krifi Th--rt a' ohT evidences of this ct.f a t I'm other parts of our ma sret ts a htrt JJt.Ae pavement was laid t l ti i t "It Seems to us that it w . j l.e r.-. inai in tne extreme lo e ' pe. ' his . Part was sp S.I' 'I'S Or SlC)NliY lv-HUND-FSON i'lrniitfitt Survroi K'HN LtUAND MltMiHK.SON AiiixV l Law Jdd NoUy Vvtilt ilSl .lkl'i'X M l!' LAW : AI.SPKACT.s " K I A I. I -1ST AT I; srUYlSYlNt. : lNSl'KANClv lloth 1'hono TlllAinook, Orogrn Bread PuU SM.Ii AT ALL GROCERS j PioneerTransferCo. ('. I. PIOI ' JON. I'l ' IViih Phii I tic SmiK li Ice t Ihcryune ; I i i ikiit in . . liHvOfik iiil(i,,Q '?'! t' i E. N. CRUSON. I'aiitltT attt 1 I'.iiht AHorncy t Uw (Mllre In Commrrrl.i u r I r i - - a v i niirM I lift "t'i till. .. . ...... - - rv t I lilltltltl.i. HIikI T. H. GOYfE Alfwnr;.l ttw l?4 U. S. (ocmti.er.fi Oppoiitr ( t t u DR. ELMEPvO II.. ui.Mi if t .1 .1 r Cement : Coal Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brick Plaster Drain Tile LA M K - SC 1 1 R A I)E K COM FA N V Docks and Warehouse Pront St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West Coutt .totH T.iKcn INtimalrs I'm ttiltnl. All rtl'li I tUMI (IlltlT'l, ' fillituiook. Hf. .( H. T. BOHS, LAWYER C0MPl.l:Tl: StiT 0I: ABSTRACT Otruv 1 :-'J t . Iilhitni'ft rillanu'oli, Vrr Geo. P. Winslow ATTuKNKY A1 lW Sucrrrilinr Uf All IVik Uu4flUld. M t i I Opn Kvfnlrtt luxn A. P I'l'KK. . ar,nis.Hr tiling . All Wov . lit t MH. J. ti. REEDY, D.V. VtTI IUSA (livth 'i .TillainooK i Tillamook IU ...rn ;tr. I I? XI. .. AMP M t. i Tillamook, OrcRon THIRD REGIMENT BREAKS CAMP. l'ntinued from First I'uKe.) I t it jt; t"1 nay fur och a pavemt presumably nave naruaiL' t f .nine, tirst cias- Mtuiitbu pir ti. t fs true, th Warren Co.-.str 'u i Company oiler to keep the paveT.eit pn lepair for ten year, but what jvc-i Uhat amount to if the paveme- t j t to pieces in nine rnof.ths from th t r.e 'the repairs cease? We are tolo ov th si 'who are in a position to knA' tra' ; bitulithic is supposed to last fur I At 'years, and we are sure our peuple we ' into this matter with the llndersta ins; that the pavement would last rnurh longer than ten years Whatever may be the outcome of ti.f present trial, iuiocornes more appar ent every day that our people have been "soakel" KO'Xi a;d plenty. At the conclusion of the Saturday session of Judt;e Campbell's Court, wherein the case of the 70 nr more tax payers of this city vs. the Warren Con struction Co., is beinK tried, the fol lowing experts had testified for tr.e plaintiffs: F. E Pecs?, citv che'nist for 3poka:e; Prof. Gordon V. Skelton of the Agricultural College, Corvallis; S. H. GralT. ch'.-rnist, Corvalli. ; r. 15. ! Wiltsc, member engineer department, Seattl-; Prof. C. K Stail'ord. chemi-it, Euger.e; W. L. Archarnbeau, ex-ollicial ' of the Warren Construction Co, ; Jacob Aranz, contractor, Salem. These witnesses represent the high est type of experts in the northwest. They are unanimous in their opinion that the pavement laid in this city do"M not comply with the specifications net forth in the contract and that it in , seriously defective. On of the princi-1 pal delects pointed out by then is in the sub base or earth foundation, the same not having been properly corn pressed and otherwise prepared to sup port the pavement Another very serious defect Is In the wearing surface, a sand mixture or sheet asphalt having evidently been substituted for the hituhthle. Warren Brothers, the patentees of bitulithic pavement, are on record in the liter ature published by them, as condemn ing the very wearing surface they have made use of in the Tillamook paving, liy fallowing the evidence it is made clear that thorough compression is the most potent factor in the construction of Standard Hitulithlc pavement and this result cannot be obtained with a defective subLuse. It Is contended by of the experts that te soft, mora. Ii .-a has r.i -i i a.. I et "f.e in th'.- rj. t i, of f'jrts, bnr- v r , lii.rses and vn. d some of the fust-tati-, a'.d at nrexent htt juovfiient of a horse is away above the HVi'rigH. Muiiv nice and Useful presents were givn hi'n. Tne navies of those pro ent wt-re- Capt, Wm. I). Stillwell, Mr. .nd irs. Joint.. Olson, Mr. and Mrs Del. nar Perkina. Mr. m.i.ie C. Quick, Mrs. Hh.xl v Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oi is. Mr. and Mrs, M. C Trowbridge and wjn, Mr. and Mrs. Cruit Handall and daughter. Mr. and .Irs. J. J. kupiand daughter. Mr. and Mra. A. W I'hflp., Mr. and Mrs. Al bert ' n.j ,nid children, Mr. and Mrs, fieorev OkK and daughter, Mr. W. ,S. Kandall and Mr. Fred Shaw. A generous . chicken dinner was (turved rtt midday and i. e cream and cake later. After upending a joyous dav the guests departed for their various home wjtihing the host many happy returns of the day. OBITUARY. Wrn, C. 0'Hara died ut the residence of hit daughter, 231, Shaver St., Port land, Juno2i. 191), He came to Oro gon via. ihc Jstinnus of Panama. He was born in County Sligo, Ireland in 1832. 'lis buaiuef!) kept him In Port. 1-nd u til 1883 Aden nu look up farm ing in Netarts', Tillamook county. Ore,, where he was postmaster for 2'i years. He retur-ied' to Purtlaid four year4 ago and Hlnce-Jhat time has lived with his daughter,' He leaves four daught ers an-j twrt sons: drs, W. Johnson. II II it..... n M... r t ii. ..! iii ii. u4oii, .inn. a. .'I, .Tiurtin, I , S.il- m and a nn-niU-r of Co. M. of thnl ,n n-e He is cnief r(Mik of Unit corn !..i:ii. an .'C ip.iti n he lenriuil Wljllet a t.. i.titr f tiriii.i-i Mattery regulars at ' S,f ti go, duniK thi- Spanish-A mt ncn n i t -ul .e Svrg. Bert 6 Lwi, al of i M, s u fU-ruu of the Second New l tk I fantry, and hn been in inc. ni l.ti.i service 14 vouns. , Mil v v-iiors have fieen in campl I wi H.p ln were eating t'wir men In i i r u ,i-kv i tn the wbc lesonie foivl, I v"T u. i t kii,i, that una fvrved. (..Iin-kfit i I .vim m rvi'l t.i most t-oinpaniu, Sunday ' , After ii al the nun clean and put i i ii rne Wit. ) In r i k ti t i .t-1 year Co. 1), Corvnl-' i e ,i . iii.te-d between (lie eurporal , i ' nr rtstieclive Kiituds in iiuthlul a ce at drills, ritie pructici' and in A i.'ii'inbera. On a iiinxilijuin of I t,"fKI iuf'i si'oru in the game the thro I if.u. . .J i.i is a ere less thit'i 1 00 apart, I fne ru" v.;u a mlcr cup, won by the !i(( i,i'i ui.'i- r -or(Hrni iiiiiHiri, now first Rcrgi-.i-it. Col. Martin made thu p-eser tali in. to L. .Snlem, were minus thuir com mnnicr, Capt. Schumacher, who was nnirrli i last Saturday and spent his t one moon in San Francisco while thu men were in camp. Bugler l'latz of K is the chief iihihi- i.m ..f the regiment, dolling thu other buglers, ( which there are two in each company. Top SvtK. Hutchinson, he of the mighty arm in the ball game, prom ised his comrades a delicious lisli din ner for Sunday, so Saturday he hied himself li the Trunk Piver. If voti remember the score they got in thuj bull game well, He equalled ll. LAND FOR SALE. ''ixt acre on Wilmin Hiver, a pari of what i known n the Prt.r llrant place, with or without ntok. I wnnt ilOOO or more down nial will t;tvi plenty of time for the batanea nl 0 pir cent internal. S S. P. Hihmoii. II elm, Ore. I Last imue October '. Nazcrcnc Meetinsi. Service. T.ndity ntnl Krldiiy iugs. Suntinya at 3 and u tn. C IMHMIH Cti' IS UNtV- C 1 I Ml V) I KW j I ) 15. Ut i W U'.it, ) . j t. itt . . tic C ' ! ico vtM! . . . . ao, ( iso tt4ii . . iio ( ) 2X W ill . W0 i s ! .! I..I-I,.. V lt.M I Wl ., ll ,fl I, , ) I ' " w. ,l.t ( j ... .,IS , ,-i j I TtUarasaV: Sl:;tri: w j j S li?h: is rs:i S3. '"m'I C I v--xy-. V j Itcil Vi nmllljlrr vth.l. TILLAM'K v. .1. VI. w i ..it HKHlPKNt I IS. 1ST iitlr llixir pon i a n v ii n..i O..I r...i. i UTI r .1. IIIilll rcn tJ.t.l lU.th I i t i k MMHt' lfti til f t f I V ln 111. I . I I fl f FV 1 1 II K I AIM WJ H V III N ,i 1 Kur Poor ttn1 f'unrl t)i(lm' I ,tru.d I . . . . . - ii . ., WH LLK tlrand Jury Takes up f'fjb' Care tJni rranelaro. The lednrnl irind i Jury In mnklii? its flral report lo l i.it- rd States piutrlft Judge Vim Fleet j ktverely criticised the prorldent nud i the nttorupy-general for their treat- : merit of Piatrlcl Attorney McNab. Judge Van Flint rcf tired to accept the report until them- crltlclitmH had been ' eliminated, so the Jury look the report , under advisement and the report will presented In amended form. Wenatchee Fruit Seized New York Four thousnnd ImakHa of cherrhfs iilpped hero from Wenat chee, Wniih. were Helzed by the com mlKHloncr o welshta mid measures, who ehargoi that thoy were Hhort of n quart by more than nine cubic cen timeter, eaih. The discovery waa Hindu whon ona of tho bitHke'tH wna ex pored for sale after a hole hud baas eaten In the fnlsfi bottom by a inouao. most of the experts Spongy character of our soil renders it impossible 10 get tneuesireu compres- Mm. C. F. Grace, Wm. O'lliira. all of sion and that u concrete base rather , Portland, and M. O'Mara of NetarU. than u bituminous or crushed rock base The, funerul took place June 23, from should have been used. It is said that St, Mary's Church, where reriuim high the city engineer ho instructed thu rnass was held. Mayor and Council and why his advice whs disregarded is hard to understand. , That the Warren Construction corn- THOROUGHBRED PER- nil'. Willi IVO l""K 'fv' iciiwu, i to 'able l and engineers, could If the preposterous theory j na of exoerts 4 been deceived as to our noil Is not CHER0N STALLION KING, j J or Z LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. ' A beautiful gruy horse 1800 lbs. advanced that they uld not over, will make the following seiiRon ( jy found Jt put before 100 feet) at Uawsoij , Bra; "Livery barn ut Tilla. ' ' ad been laid, 'i, heir plain mook. , ,i have forthwith made a C. S. Briscoe. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" THE MAN UFA CI'U RING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY orrijRs I I . ill t yV m . m uneuua ea iinnnrtnnitiA i sr - - - - w AS A Field for Investment For Details as to Investing in Wheeler, Write to The Nehalem Hatbot P. A. JACKSON, Secretary Whe'elef, OfegOtt ort(hi Olihi. 327 FalN.1 Tlllamnnk CMArm. fare F. R. Mi f.O. ''4TtJ 11 I .In ( i r. V, ' ll