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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1913)
Ml t Uw rclil Utictf 'i 2 i. m. l-4, D.V IAN Hew 'YslctiJ Rfc )1 AKLV I'll 3 Willi J.SU WE GUARANTEE BIG A HONEY S HATHAWAY In PRICES CxjI Happening, f A. M. Commnn of Orytown, wim Omrl niljourncfl lodny nl noon nnd nil tla (tvlilutirir lim bcm ttikirn In Mm IMVfiiNil fnf. Thn nrniifnwil will l0 IMNllo l.'lfortl Jtltl(i (Mlllpholl ( Portland, .Suj.u 4, John Aurhlin went to Dolpd Mil wo U fnrt fltnte Kntcir P. A. K'liott, of gltn. himI 0. 8. Clwptnui, '"tolwry if tho Orttgon Forest Fire Wx-latltMi. who twc mnkliiit a tour of Ui? rounty. Hebool tllHtrlrt No. I of Fturvlew l KH'i-tlnu: nuw wohrh for Urn die Irlrt, ami nImi giving Mm e hnil hoimu new rt of ni. MU Mvrtlii Canton lm lion winployt-d (mono of thr Ctar(,itr fop the footing on. Mts. V., U VIlHo ur)lcrwiiiil a very nrtini iifxritluti on Thursday nl Mm ImmU of Dr. Kernm, nnnlatixl liy Dr. II m nny frltimU of Mrs. Vlii- tin will In- ploa.rd to In thai tha In Kfltfiif nbtnif vnry nicely tlncr Mm 1 oH-rtlw. , Tim Utile of ,n UnlM HrrMmrn ; 'hureh will glvu a box nuppcr Monday rivr-nlng, July 28. All will gather at thr. rhtireb At 7:l& p.m. trul go In l"lv to a (irlyati: homo. All are In ' vIIinI to romp and Imv-j n purl In thin. ; The li.c will bi old for f0r. Or. A. Tt oiii(if) and wife and non ' 1. . . ...I l t li j'" .ii-rvoani, nnu wr. r. injmiwifi w. j. unn im unmincK roi-re'.tmt, j Hlli w)( f T)C I),,!),.,, IM,nt , minuiwn iMlfiilnf. I, r. w vUliU.. ifM it m a o o a CO 4 uiuimi MaiaanMMB I It, J. JM) of lltmvcr Vlt;et4ity rtt in town' to hi. Tnuriilay J. II Dunttmt l r.nrtiit. Ixuni mi Account of HltHtM. UfUH I'aM for rllleV-i vjvr. i.CMi'w-'' w Mr, I. I.arwttt! l, -er - lf" from ui lfk h.ptM?fi nn TtoirUy. u lv mlp a iinc nip 7 P. I), 8mll ml IU, trtt t tb TrJt to tttn on T)Hirlay. Mr. lluivur. of tho firm of llonnv it mturttlnt; un Wet!-! IUt;ir, if amneicul Uoninnia t j Ktkft IhU iwtMrk. a fc mllV ww, Prank VfUwtiirt il o CHtr r wo4t jf Tet;ry t'tnUl) ? tn town d WJnoi ltoy mJ nonJy. , , . . Mr. IL I). l.amr atvl datitthtur I tmrr mturooil on N I .hi ... ... . vi.it with I ' 7" " , ' "7 T' ",nK v"n,or' ft 'W'l i ft aiaj shfcin n-Hlm; bihJ collfrtlnc : (ijibe cr ev.lng tnarhlnc .H ..f raiiC naynirrtU. Ito f.oV-l If XtmtU Jay Hatter difd t lleavrr weff lo T-v.rwJa- m&tU 1 m,Mali to buy letter lif Mm ...t Itratnl at the IU0 (Joo. 1 llatnlln. only tlrt ca . . t, i .. . 1 1 1 .i. i .. riwtii1 iinv.fri in iiiihiiii jmtn, !riilfl'lv yrn In lhr ltunlnr-. I'. 0, Hot No. itBL r. w Kulilman hikI family Hi tlm M. V.. I'nr-I M)tiKi thin wci'V.. , lr. Itnjy, rounty wtrrlnnrlan, wllum to Inform tho liutillc thai all jtl(f. iiiir Vitm i.ttt iL'tttftli itin In I laftown al tho Mtminif eoutitv fair. Si-lit. ! une tiiang a , art), 4,1, ftu gu,, (l,mt K. ,4.,Ur, am f)h wthry f hw- a eri,r Mil of hoalth. 11io who aro lUtiln to rnatso i.'ntrlpof ilirlratock al Uim fair lioukl lot tin? doctor know at otwp. n that he will hav? plenty of tltnr to look altorthu iMaltcr. V. 8. 0110 nral fiiu N'i'Uon of liny 1 City mere Tillamook vititom on That- , ilay. tlr. NcUon, though rompwhati ilrlapliUtril from hU recent nrctdent, i raptilly Improving. We umluriitnml tnnt Mr. P-lticr U "till rtiiillmil to hln l.l. . . . t ; ,!rir. IL h. lUtnlln ami ' Mill Hour at Pulfvlrw. MoVaiit lot frcram In paelrr, from onu to tt ualloti. tlcllvcrol to any twi of tho ctiy, II.2S per kbIIoiu ()uSwl Simp. 5i-uvc utrtl. rrfHrhl wont 10 lUrvir to Kf, JUrhman l-lay ! " 'S4- J- Mr" whu h" ,,r':n vu'1. 1 . ui, 1. 1 . . .. .1 1 (n irirmJ" al oriiamj. rorpi uruvr, liu KUrn llrwli y wcnl o 1'ortlatnl , ' . . . , , .1 , - ,it..ii. . . . . ti...i .i. t- Vamh III and OaitUin for tho pt Uirvc 1 U tnrtt her itrr Uutn who . . ,, I . , , , day aliciftHnin. It ui. a 9S0 tMitltiil hnr. U J, b-Kriiil.ul,tn. l'rlro IT6.W). ' U. ni Mr. PranV Hyd who r- ..... , 1 ... , fr1ml in I'orl awl art tu ininMn' .'lAUtnr for ap f I.2A imt trmlo ' . .... .. ' tuiatlKif hnrn tvirinanuntlV. tfarain lloml fruit farm. Pnl K. Shw nml mother, Mrs. J". C, Shw of l-nnd Itaptdn w vlnitl i; bI the hoi of K T. Walktnt. Mr. Walklnt I 110 du htr of Mr. Sfi tw. Geo. Ilf mlt;roii of Portland, who hm Infill pnll(tK hU vacation here, left on fhumluy !iiir(iiiK' for home. II in arm whtrh wn briken about three W, J. j week ai;o U rapidly mondlnK, and ll the li (t,(lH'Ctd that he will aoon he able to again angle for the (Kirttvu trout. George K. HtiUinnun. iH'Cinl agent for tho OrfUnurna lUnch Wild Wet Shaiv, wn in tlio city Ihiit week and Uelllmade arrangementii to havo that tdiow give an entrrtiiinincnl here tho fore part of Auguit. The upvclul dwte of how will be tiinile iliortly. The uliow ha n ixtraonnel of 225 jieople nnd cur rle l.0 home, buffalo and long horned jiuen. T'o pr(orinvr win consist 01 tcowtioyi, cowgirli, Indiutm und Co ao. riietcwill he n line nireoi pnrude on the ttwrnlug of ihe Hhw. Frd 1 Skomp on tlitt Hell. n. !n . Itatael. who ha bcrlt vill- lilUt h-ue of her aUtor. Mr. HI. ittjr'.sd to her honiq In Port- If jnTfcurlay hi ..f Whlto Plour nay It l k IkiI thing they ever struck. Al (BIO I Ft I. ShriMlo left nit TlittradaV ""i f -r Vancouver, Wnh.. whom j III I'H , h. r clill.lrril nnd villi pof her paranta for n time. tho A grout ninny of the city x-nple hnvc been paying lc per lb. for new potntoeH. Thv 1110 I h been .elllng nl ac all the time- ( thorp yon r.) Hy ' 0,1 ml flml wit whom you nro. Mra. Homeyne nwl children hnve re lurwul to lhlr hum In SfKikann. hnv- liv the I oean nl RAY CITY AND TILLA MOOK PORTS MEET. J. 0. Iloiorth. Ur. Hnwk nn.l Tien-j lore Jacoby. tnemnem of the Port l'f i liny City, met with members of the Tillamook Port on Wednesday evening , nnd conferred in regard to a joint reso- lotion by both port , which the govern 1 men! ilemnntJ, legnnling the muinten nnce of a nl.Jt) ftaH channel to Tilla mook City. The government deinundn that iiorta ohllirulo ihemielveH to tieti , g cIUhI tliuro i.y me urn-.-. .. , ,nilinUll)lll ".mi.t.r miMlltig vacntlon on Mr. oinet.i woo i..iu., "i""' ,ri,s jminui. mu now been overcome h w wi , (0 t ,ehauge work tin for appmltelti. , , ..miBrstaml Unit theru Is noth bcMrd. Adilrcua Tlllu Mn jonni, oiion nt been In Port- j iu! way of tne appropriation. i..,t ,iri,. itiu nam ten diiyt". being ' Thn monov from thu trnlo of Hay City Salem ! .ii-i il,r.i bv the illne of her tliiugh I P.,rt bond will now be turned over to of rrwtrt and P Herald II Wllitll null (l lfr. 'Itllini; with tliolr frlonil". 1 1.., Mm Ho Iimr. who will W ' r lluwnltt unit wife. 'Ure tor It U'ifib'al Vxrtril inft lit. A g. i". mi ,ir. iienry u, .laiton ' rn; vii 'vti. wiiti urn a emi ni: mo "strut Nehnlem. Vialted nt tho I if their iliioohtiir. Mra. John P"y thvi fir.1 of the week. l'. mid Mrn, Pverett l.nntllnglmin r Mr, ami Mr, I.' I WorthliiLfton of filial,. rrly, returning liotnn lolny. Mr. lukitiilit m lltt.a 111111 fritni ' McKnll op the KuIcIiIh, wbllti liure. recently riy oprrnltMl on for apttndlcitlit I a umiilv of c.xlnr vhlligles oil nt Anlirnotl Shlngto Mill one who tiro apendlng the . .., ., ......1. f lUmlock Ponlolllce. Pnutipt iittuntion aivon I" order nnd delivery. Send your broUen eyeglnaea to K. A. Wnhjmi. O. t).. eyenlghl npocillat now located at No. H C7rml Ave., Porllnnd, Oier.on. Clnioiea gtoiind nnd leturno.l mwuo diiV when received. For Hale A dniry fnmi on the fnni oiiH riverdiottoin land about 11 mil" from Tillamook. Contain 10 rich piiHttiro land, limmo of 7 room with two vernidim, now burn 20 x 32 feet and 1 f"v wall. II vo gootl row. u..t.. 1.... for overvtlnng. including hoiiKchold luniltu, farm tt.ols i nnn rush nreferru;!, II cmvn, . , Fowler, Tllliunook, Oregon. For Sale ; Seven litre of llnem or chartl lan.1 adjoming city limit " i ...r Wiih.. under fence, about , llm ,1,1 . V . , half cleared, bal.incn In bruli aioall HtiimpH, "i vlty l'lcks from ..i..Mriccar liiiua. very sightly. drt'HK owner, J. W. MruBxamsBaavi VISIT CLOUGH. I When you wnnt Jinytliing h't in a FIRST CLASS Drug Store I lu also keeps SCHOOL SUPPLIES for every pupil CLOUGH Til 15 KIJUAHLlv Druggist and Book Seller and I,. the g.ivernuianl un.l bids for thu eon- ; atruction of tho lurth jolty will be ; cal:l f'-r at once. , RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE, i Whereii". It has pleased our Divine Muater to cull U lar eternal sleep, the mother of our beloved ulster. Anna (JodHoy therefore be It Itesolvo 1, by Heaver Kebokah Lodge No. 200 1. O. t). P. that we hereby ex press our heart-felt sympathy to the, bereaved ones and that 11 copy of these resolutions bo spread on the minutes of this lodge mill a copy sent to the' county paper. Fraternally submitted, Hessie Hays Delia llellmeyer Kniiim Trobough. ; The Most Important Business of Yours 1 Is where yon invest your money. The Western Loan & Savings Co. of . . i i 1 and : Salt Lake City, Utali, n trieu nnti pruveu two 'company. Is now reudy for business in a, i. Tiihimook and Tillamook Co. To loan I llsberg ' Tilla-' you money or build yon u home on small M., imi'meiiu. at ii low rate of inook.Oru, lntUrnt. Write or see ill; "'speeiiiE' A. C. EVERSON.Lom. Agt. K- mimently located A. M'NAIH. President. ,tr" ' " .I vn,J n l.. SHRODE. Vice Presidont. ffTare tl.e"., ensi'tlve or- CAN7.ADA EVEItSON, Scey. &TreH8 eyes which ro the i im i(10l Honl of Appraisors. M? " 7"" : ..,i.h than the need nlMHIMue - ,,,., U1H Hoard of Trustees. John LolimU Hen- derson, B. L. Bfwjf. L. C. Smith, W. G. McGee. Own Your Home-Stop Paying Rent mrTY' i in i i i w w mmm IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BUILD A HOME OR REPAY A MORTGAGE nnd lcnirc the nit) of h r rowed money, wc sk your ciiuTiiI eonsidenition of the ndwmtiics ifTordt'd by our monthly inxKillment plnn ttf hj.in, in which the installments fur nny iven term ire each of exnetlv the twine nnioniit throughout the entire term of the lunn. With hut little renter out!;t thnn would Ik reitiirel for rent, every pnvment keeps the intereit piiid eiieh month nnd ste ulilv reriuces the principal. We will elndly expl.'tin our plun of loan to you if interested. Christian Ctiurch Notes. 10 o.m,, Hunlny Sehool. 11 n.rn., F'roacfdng by tho pnitor. 7 p.m.. Young People's Meeting. 3 p.m., Special KvangelUtie ser-vlct.-s. Subjec'; "Hiding ti) Four Anchors." U. K. Jopc. Pastor. UniUd Brethren Church Notei. A. M. ami Serrmin--ll 'Dread Upon The M. Topic : Homo and Sobjert: R0LLIE W. WATSON REALTY. LOANS, INSURANCE RENTS, COLLECTIONS F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel Sunday School -10 Morning worship A M. Subject: ' WfcUfM." Christian Brileavor -7 P, "Missionary KsentiaJ lit Ahroad." 1. lnformalfon. Leader liarbara linthsway. Kvening Service - P. M, "HcncflU of responsibility. All are conllally invited. Minutes of our Oregon Conference recently held are here and can be had at the church Sunday. The Sunday School is planning for a picnic on Tuefday. August 5th. Dr. P. O. Boncbrakc, our Presiding Elder, will be here August 30th, and in the morning of the 31t. Lt's get ready for him and make this a great day. H rbert F. White, Pastor. Methodist Church Notes. It's Worth More Than Gold to Relieve the Mind and Enjoy . . GOOD MOVING PICTURES . . The Kind They Always Show at The New GEM THEATRE THE BRIGHT SPOT Guess How Many. Beans? One Guess with Every Dollar Cash Purchase at the Tillamook Feed Co. The one guessinjr the nenrest to the uuiuIkt of beans in the jar will receive absolutely free this beautiful Hornless Talking Machine No trailing stamps iven with guesses. See the ma chine in the window or See SHRODE Always Attractive Attractive All Ways That's tho decription of "Standard" modern bathrooms wc inttall them. Always Attractive hecautc of the beautiful white enameled finUh and exquisite designs of the fixtures. Attrastiva All Wavi. from the standpoint of health, appearance ana economy be cause of their sanitary, well designed, durable construction. Aik for booklets. R. F. ZACHMAN When packing ycur trunk for your vacation trip don't forget to put in a Bible. Many are away from home, yet the attendance at both services last Sun day was very good. A number of our youni people away , to summer school report profitable ses- sions. r N'extSjnday: At 10 a.m., Sunday I School. We have classes and corape I tent teachers for all. At 11 a.m., public worship, bubject, "The purpose of Life." At 7:00 p.m., Young People's Meet ing. At 8KX) p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Subject, "Jonah Paying His Fare or "lr.e Price Paid By Running Away." S-00 p.m. Weduesday, Prayer Meet ing. JJThursday, choir practice. I.Friday, moving pict ures. You are invitqd. ' ) II. W. Kuhlman, Pastor . Naierene Meetings. Services Tuerday and Friday even tLgs. Sundays i U und 8 v. m. NEW HOTEL WILL SOON BE FORMALLY OPENED. i he work of getting the new hotel in shape to accommodate the public is fast ncuring completion. Mr. Chas. Weiside, j who will have charge of the new host lery, is now on the ground and over I seeing the finishing touches, j Mr. Weiside had cnarge of a Nampa, ; Idaho, notel for eight years, that was j considered the finest hotel west of Chicago. Of late years he has raan ' aged the Weihard Astoria Hotel. Some twenty-five rooms are now j ready for occupancy and Sir. Weiside I thinks that the entire hotel will be t ready for use and formal opening in t about two weeks, at which time n tine ' banquet will be served. 1 The hotel kitchen is equipped with all modern arrangements. Thu range is a Lang, seven x'eet long. The lobby is large, well lighted, and furnished with plenty ot easy chairs. It is estimated that there are ull told some sixty guest rooms. Mr. McQueen, late of Astoria, will be hend bar tender. The new hotel is a fine one, being up to date in till its appointments, nnd and will be en tuiileo. improvement of much value to the city. STATE AND FEDERAL AID FOR THE DAIRYMAN. The United States Division of Dairy ing in cooperation with the Extension division of the Oregon Agricultural I College will, in tho future, maintain a dairy field mini who will iiwtit the I farm dairymen of Orego.i wiiii tho many problems of successful dairying, j Professor W. A. Barr has been selected I for this important work with heiid 'quurtersat Corvullis. His assistance mentis u visit to the dairy farms when desired, suggc tions on building iio more profitable herds, f.-uJinj and management, barn, silo nnd milk house construction, nnd records of feed und milk weights. Tho use of the yearly record book for each cow will be shown, whereby the profitable cow may be selected and the unprofitable cow de ( tee ted and eliminated from the herd. Professor Barr calls attention to tho need of better cows. A profitable herd, he says, can be had within four J or five years by using a pure bred j sire and making tho actual record the ! guiding factors in selection. Assist- unco will be given committees in tho ! selection of dairy bulls, the organiz ation of cow testing associations, and, in every way posssible, without uny cost to them. ! HI unvwhere, 2 I