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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1913)
Cbe Cillainook Reraid C. G. Cromblcy, editor TsmiciI Cu'icc .1 lUccfc c Ciiestinv and Friday Kntcml aaKvond-ol.wsmatUr May 1". I '.MA at the put o lice at Tillamook, OreRiMt. undor Iho art of Man-h 3, ISvVV Sl !S(.KirriO. $1.50 X ' rral AdvortiaetWNit Pirnt Insertion, pr lin - ; Kaon nutxniuwnt Irwtion, Hiw TimNrr Clara Notices. per line Carl - s per line .10' . &.00 iaoo .06 Tllnn-.-.-l ftrriiW, lliM-rl ctwl-wr4t nt Til I rtt . Cltjr. T r. -t.vr . V Tu.-nKri I'uVi.Hri. C.li Tinmhlo. .. C. . TwWf . M .it,ut. Kr; N .!l :i I' n ' '.Uuo.ik '"Hi ft i-kmiy. a rot SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS FOR TEACHER'S CERTIFICATES. The following applicants who wrote on the recent t-afher's examinations have been crantd certificates to tench in the public .-schools of Orecon. Winnie Epplet, Tillamook. Maude E;par, T-Ilanwok. Flora Bdcar. Tlliamook. Daisy Allender. Tillamook. Kntherin Bauer. Tillamook. Elsie Lee Lamb, Tillamook. Georjrina Sowers. TilUwook. Ellen Dew ley. Tillamook. Erma Doorce, Tillamook. Eva Wheeler. Tillamook. Cintha Seovell, Nehalem. Martha Alley, NVhalero. Ruth J. Clark. Wheeler. Elsie I.ondershu?fr., Hohsoavitle. Zena Houer, Cloverdnle. Daisy Goldsworthy. Hemlock. I-aura Bruce. Athena. Leo'.a Dunham. Beaver. Reported by Bessie KnaulT. Dep ' f School Supt. PUPILS WHO PASSED EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION. Ronald Zimmerman, Bay City. Robert Watt, Flossie Davidson, Nehalem. Gilbert Rock, Oretown. Glenn Tayler, Clover iale. Emma Baer, Neskowin. Fred Coulson, Blaine. Winnie Edirar, Tillamook. Fritz "lubbesinR, Nehalem. Beulah Funk, Tillamook. Peter Luiher, " Lizzie Contes. " Ruth Sowers, " Marie NeiUon. " Clara Mayer. " NVva Maddux, " Lee Doty. " Laura Baker, " Beatrice Harris, " Ina Williams, Arthur Paquet, Garibaldi. Katie Jones, Newberjr. H nvard Tildeu. NenaleTi. Robert Ford, Hayoeean. Ora Holgate, Hemlock. Geortje Christenjon. Tillamook. Amelia EcklolT, Roy O. Edt?ar, Roy Sproat, Lucille Rowe, " Beulah Roger, " Charlotte Wade, " FreJ. Tibhotu, " Belle Bailey, Harley Wintfrove, " Howard Williams, " Leona Alley, Nehalem. A. Prank Crane, Garibaldi. Josephine B-elleque, Wood. George Johnsan, Oloverdale. Josephine Wa; ren, Bay City.' Rose Tilden, Nehalem. Willie Perigoy, " Jhn Stuivengf, Tillamook. Leslie Jensen, Beaver. Mae Holgate, Hemlock, Jusenh Everest, Cljverdale. Ejla Fox, Cloverdale. Submitted by Bessie Knaulf, Deputy Co. School Supt. Eighth Grade Standing!. The three higeest in the county were first, Neva Maddux, 05.1; second, Har ley Vingrove, 89.5; third, Belle Bailey, 88.5. Highest in each subject were: Read ing; Flossie Davidson, Beulah Funk, 98 per cent each. Writing; Mae Holgate, 99. Geography; Edna Ely, 99. Arithmetic; Robert Watt, Fritz Tub Losing, Lizzie Coatcs, 99 percent each. English Grammar; Roy Edgar, 97. U. S. History; Robert Watt, Mae Holgate, John Stuivenga, 95. PhVBiology; Loyd Jones, Geo. John Bon, Arthur Boater, Lee Doty, 100 each. Civil Gov't ; Geo. Christensen, Neva Maddux, 100 each. Agriculture; Rose Tilden, Leona Peregoy, 97. LAND FOR SALE. Sixty acres on Wilson River, a part of what is known as the Peter Brant place, with or without stock. I want $6000 or more down and will jfix"-' plenty of time for the balance at 6 per cent interest. See N. P. , Hanson, Hebo, Ore. Lut issue October 5, N.-XK -N APVVNCK Kaeh suboant ttmrtion, lino 08 KoK.tiv(na of ' ondolruco anil Ludg nolle, pr lin . BusinrtS Profmkwwl curda.uio. 1 .00 Dtaplay Adwt'swWrsni, pr Im'h . ALL ri;Uv Ada must b In this of fue,v Mv.ihIx and Thuwdav Mortv ... inauf iHibltaalitMi in foito in Tuadur :kI PrWny s-ms. Kcmkmw aw ImpuraUvw. "ST i. n:. Pfs-jbyUrun Church Note The Sunday School of thi. church will continue open all through the month of A u trust. The school will open nt 10:30 instead of 10 o'clock, and will remain in scMion lf minute-. At the close of the study of the le.vton the pastor will jrive a 10 nimite object sermon to the children. No preaching service at 11 A. M. ; during the month of Aucuat. Lot the j people enjoy God's open air ami glon ' oag sunshine. Evening service at 5 P. M. A goid attendance i expected as this s the only service during the day. The pi tor and choir will be on hand to lead. D. A. MaeKenxie. B. D. Christian Church Notes. 10 A. M. Bible School. We have a j place for all. Tni is a cood place to pend an hour. j 11 A. M. Preaching by the Pastor. " P. M. Young People's im-eiing. i s P. M. Special evangelistic service. ! Subject, "Unity". This is the first in ; n .-eritts of tive sermons on this subject. This is n live question, come ami he.ir it discussed. A welcome awaits you. j R. E. Jope, Pastor. Methodist Church Notes. On August 9tn will bo held o-.ir fourth fjoarterly Coriference. An unusual number of strangers J worshiped with us last Sabbath. They are aiway welcome. In spite of the fact that we are in the midst of the vacation r.euaon our services are well sustained. j Vacation time should mean rocrea , tion. re-croution of physical, mental and spiritual powers. Next Sabbath: At 10 a.m.. Sabbath School, vie nave corno-tent teachers , and claseed for all. At 11 a.m., Public Worship. Subject of Sermon, "A 1 Question of Ownership." At 7 pin., j Young Peopled Meeting. 'At 8 p.m., I Evangelistic Service, "The Greatest of all Achievement-. The public is cordially invited. Wed. prayer meeting, Thurs. choir practice, Friday moving pictures. H W. Kuhlman, Pastor. United Brethren Church Notes. Sunday School -10 a.m. Morning worship and sermon 11 a.m. Subject: "The spirit of the Gospel." Christian F.ndeavor 7 p.m. Topic: "The Ideal Christian Hib Perseverance." Leader, Clyde Kinnarnan. Evening service 8 p.m. Subject: "The Way Everlast ing." All aro invited to these services. "Let us corne before His presence with tnanksgiving, and enter His courts with praise." H. F. White, Pastor. SWASTIKA CLUB MEETS AT R0CKAWAY. The Swastika Club and a few Invited guests spent the day at Rockaway last Wednesday. They left Tillamook on the motor at 10:80 A. M. and returned on the 7:15 P. M, tram. At noon u de licious luncheon was served at the Butt s Camp. Those present were Mesdarnes H. T. liutts, Carl Hunt, Van tress and child ren, S, A. Hroadhead, H. Crenshaw and children, Ira Smith and son, E. 'P. Hal torn and children, U. Hayes, P. W. Todd and daughter, It. I). Lamar and children, Erwin Harrison and children, and Mrs. Whitehouse and children. All reort having Hjjentnvery plea sant day. NOTICE. Kasper Sweifel Is now successor to It. R. Roberts, In Tillamook County. All uccouuts owing the J. It. Wat kins Medical Co., arc payable to Kasper Zwelfel. It. U. Roberta Kasper Zwelfel. Tillamook, Oregon, July 23, 1918. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A Kod live restaurant. Call or ad dress "The Dutch Kitchen," Harvlcw, Oregon. Dell Phone, I FAIR NOTES BY THE SECRETARY. It i a state law that cattle mut bo tested I r tulierculuata and the owner llh n cert'rteate of IihUIi with the me- J rotr before enrullliig the saino fur i exhibit. Please notify mo nt once us to until entile yu expect to exhibit and the state veterinarian will have the axamli'HtiiMt ilnn.) without CoU to the ! n ner. t hose who wtll outer stock for x- hibitlon ahoual kt mo know as soon us . pwibl to that the iHiifclinc 'inmUtco will krw how manv htiilU and pons will have to be t repnrod. Stock should be iated at teaat a weak before the I fttr. Now Is tho time t- nrpjir rmmos, ck-vers and ot tor ehlit. follow in are a few auRfcetiim hh tu pre pnnnrthom fr the fair: Firat, gntn er oefor tot ripe, to prwvcnt ahattor ing. Second et the best heads quatt tr rather than mninlty Is what we want in hunches aKnit three inches indiumeler, with straw as long as you can get It. Strip the straws clean of all blades or wrappings and arrange plump at tho tip of the heuiN, ami cut utf the straw omt mouth. Tie nt both etuis ami in the middle and hang up with head don where the mice will nut destroy until time fur the fair, and bring in or aeitd ttictn u few days be fore the fair so they can be arranged. I hope every farmer will get a few bunches nrai help out. If you do nut get a prire on it you will be rewarded in iKWstinit the county. Someone, how. ever, will secure the prire. Lot everybody help and make the people who visit tno Tillamook County Fair go away praising Tillamook County. Yours for Tillamook County. R. (Unlock, Secretary. Call on Mutual Phone. Tillamook Fair. TO WATER CONSUMERS. The Water Commission has given Mr. (long positive instructions to shut otT water from nil eonau nert who have not paid their water rent by the 10th of each month. By Order Water Commission. The Most Important Business of Yours N wttere viii invest your money. The Western Uan .t Savings Co. of Salt I,ake fit, Utah, a tried ami proved company, is now ready for business in Tillamook nnd Tilla-nook Co. To loan you money or build yo i a home on small monthly payment, nt u low rate of ntere'', ' '.i o. A. C. EVERSON,Loan Agt. A M NAIR. President. I). L. StiKODK. V.cc President. CAN.AUA EVERSOS'. Secy. & Treas Board of Apprais -rs. E. M. Hales, F. II. Minlrk, R. F. Zschman, E. J. Claussen. Hoard of Trustees. John Leland Hen derson, 11. L. Heals. L. C. Smith. W. (',. McGce. "5alnr "AOW liti As the Guett Chamber ii the roncrete cxprcuiou of the hoit'i thoughtful con (deration for the comfort of his (pieit So aUo the Ilathroom ihmild be more tlun merely nutfident for your own hotue hold. It ihould ic refined and plcaiing In appraranre ami your gueitt will upon leav ing, go with a recollectiun of a nicely furnlihed home. Our honet woikmaniliip and $tandr(T fixture! ii the combination for a perfect bathroom. Wc ii f giving "Gold Ho nil" Trading Stum)!i with every cisli denl. R. F. ZACHMAN czzrzzmm if-j loom vmo lraixiiK! 1 gjl ' ' ' IIESH llg) t i L ANOTHER CUr IN MmMfLNCT . ! SItN) UMPS ? . ) 15, 25 and 40 Witt, 35c ) S 60 Walt .... 45c C 100 Wall . . . . aoc f C 150 Walt .... $.20 f J 250 Walt .... 2.00 J I'ro.tnl I. limp fie I'.nlni, I I We ilrllver Ininim to any imrt of i I J tile clly Telriiilr n. We ilu f , C ulrlnir at tin- lnwi-t ,'k-, . i-ihi. J I , N .latent with iiimI iviirkiiiiiu.lilp, f ' Tilltaosk aicotrio win V. S ti.h. fc Tutl Oo. ""TJ ? I D.'x. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, list Locatid ii Iho Commercial BMg.. Sucf Jibs 1)t. V. J. Sharp. All W.vL UiiAMniwd. lUb I'lwart IlfjoVm. until 5 o'cUv Ojvn Iivclns lrv.n 1 lt , l I'l'.l'K.XS 2 " Khsifhr "Ksrisr OlKlV ill MlttgiOlt IHd. l WolV tilialautreil. III.! MOtK OltKC.ON . t' tiztrJ r l ,1 J. C. KL.LUI, U. V. V.-TKUINAitl N , (U th Phones) Tillamook . t Oregon Dr. L. i. Hewitt iiSt'EtlPVTHIC PHYSICIAN AND Sl'If'EON Both Phono Kes. ami OlHce : WhiteiMiuse Keatdetteo. Tlt..AMOK. UUK. Dr. jack Olson l.f..'liri.t i ........ Ollle- Hours tromU a. m. to & p. m. Over F Bcals' Real Estate Office Moth ! hone Tillamook Baker's greacj FOR S. , AT ALL GROCERS J. Win. Ed wall Cailor for rtlcn and Women FIRST CLASS WORK Cleaning and Pressing On 2nd Ave. Oppniite Ed's Gara.e WHEELER Unequalled Opportunities Field For Details as to Investing in yheeC Write to The Nehalem Hai-bor Co. F. A. JACKSON, Secretary Wfteele. fW JOHN I l l.A.NO IHMH.HSON Mliinaal-la litM(tef nilmnaok HuildSiiU H i GEORGE WiLLIIlT j . ., , , j u lollirc In ('.Mnwnrrcl.il Uulltllnil El. J. Claussen LAWY1"R li:t isciii.h Advmkat . I'iHmiiuhiK HIikK T. H. G0YNE Atlorncy-at-Uw and U. S. Commiiiionrr Oppuiitc Comtliouir H. T. B0TTS, ; LAWYEK . . C0MM ,;1 u S. r 0. AUSI RACT, ,niikv lm:-joi. iiiiamoMk 'J'illUook, Oiv Geo. P. Winslow AlTuKSKV-AT LAW H..,m 3W? Tlll.imook, Oregon Pioneer Transfer Co. 1 O. L. HICK .V SON. Prf. i inhiw. ; I lie Snmc I'rlcc to l;crunc ! E. N. CRUS0N. I'.itntrr .ui. I I'aiK-t iliinjicr C'intr.n-t Tjikt-n I'Ntttu itei I'urnishnl. All W'urk t . i tt '.-iiitcd. 1'iIImiiiimiIi. I Ir. Tit. I A'tOOK l.'NDI'.WI AKIM1 CO l; V III NK i. K'nir ()..r Wt of JUl, ry. funeral Director .rv-i I.lcrm.d Kitih.lni.r Iidv Attjtit V,' )tMIrlr.l THE MANUFACTURING CITY NEHALEM OFFERS AS A for Investment " NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUB Nolle la hereby ,nn ((i Holilnon( admliilsiratur nf u. in i'.hiiui linn, iii(v.rt), IM imuiiiy I'tiurior iht ,Su(, (. un fur Tlllnm.ik County accuiinl In Urn said o.tm,' the IIHlter has lnm at . iy llm aalil vouil ff AuifuHU at the hour nf 10 ui M, jj iNlUHt. Hint toll ll.il.,,, . i any way in ibv oail tat- .... j milium! to niwar - t I tlino lalml ami maU i,,,, , Jpellon ami etalnw it-iisio),' Aditilnulr.t.,, 1' orw a. m , ilANi Attottto) f. i m , .... " Notice o lo tit ije ( ,nJl i Nnlltfa I. linfriltv . . 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