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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1913)
I X Che Cillamook Rcrald Cromblcy, C. 6. 1ucil Civlcc a iUcch editor Cucsd.iv and Friday Entered as sevond-closs matter M.iy 17. 1010. at the pot otllce- at Tillamook. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. St'BSCRll'TION $1.50 A YHAR tN AOWNCU JUK'cr.'islna Hates. ' cl Advertisement Hrst Innertlon, por line - ; Vjb subiwxpient Insertion, line Homestead Notice Timber Claim Notices, per I'm Curd of thank. oer line Loc!. -'or line, nrsl insertion - lined sulMUc"t tnssrttun, linn .iVi ; Resolution of ' oodulenco ami IxhIrc notleos. per lime .06 1 Business A Prof eswiona I rani?, mo. I .00 .06 Disulav Advertisement, por Inch .!tf ALL Display Ad must bo in this of fice on Montlav ami Thursday Morn inns to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday and Friday issues. Reasons arc imperative. $.00 10 00 ,0ft .05 .7 FRIDAY. AlV.rST S, United Brclhren Church Notes. at II Sunday School at 10 A. M. Murninc worship and Sermon A. M. Christian Endeavor at 7 t1. M. To pic "lleroos and Heroines of the Tem perance "ase." Leader, Mrs. A. I 'I nomas. Evening Service and Sermon at S P. M. All are invited to those services. OtScial Board on Monday evening at S r. M. Prayer ireeting Wednesday at S 1M. Sunday School picnic Tuesday Aug. 12. Conveyances will leave tho Church at 9 A. M. ami go to Mr. Freeman's place on Wilson River. Everybody is cordially invited. It. F. Whit. Pator. us. Tho communion service will oon cluiie the morning worship. At 7 I'. M. Young Peoples Mooting. At St'. M. A program of special song and music has been prepared for the evenine service. Mr. Koch will favor us with a violin sok. We have four illustrated hymns which will be D0AK- HANENKRATT. On Wednesday evening at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. M. K. Ilaitonkratt, occurred the mar riage of Miss Nellie ItMUMtWrnU ad Stephen Peak. Member of the fam ily ami friends of the couple assembled and amid thin happy circle the eupU'. accompanied by Mr. Frank Ilanenkratt ami Miss Stella Smith took their place. The solemn and impresslvo ring cere iminy was used, Rev. 11. W. Kuhlman olHclatlng. After congratulation were oMondid by those present nil retired to the dining reoin when a sumptuous dinner was pnrlnkon of. Mhm lLuteokratt has lived in Tilla mo.k a number of years and I one of our best known ami most hlghl re spected young women. The happy couple arc spending a few days along the const and in the south part of the county before leaving for thoir new home at Stantlcld, Orog.n, where Mr. lik is engaged as Princi ple of the school. These respected ami well known ytmng teoplo leave c.irry Ing with them tho best wlshen ami the kindest regards of all who know them. HAYOCI-AN NI-W5 IHJ.MS. Miss II. McN'umara of Portland ac DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat LocMetl iu the Commercial Bids., Succeeding Dr. I1. J. Sharp. All Veil OiUUnLrd. 1Mb Phono. ,., ., o to U , III. OltkcMoorii , (l, 4,j0e. t. Ojxn Itvrulm honi 7 unlit S o'clock DR A D PKKMV HMSIHItNT nkNTIST t)itic in Stuigvou tlhltf. VII Woik Uiiaiautrcd. IILI.AMOOK. ORIUiON J. E. REEDY, D. V. M JOHN IIIAND III.MMiKSON Utofe-rtlda lUtrttr lilUtmook Huilclimj Room 210 GEORGE WILLETT Attornev at Law OHicc In Commcrcl.il HuiUIInijt l Vi.rKKIN'AltlAS llUith I'hoiiej.) Tillamook Oregon El. J. CLAU88EN Lawver Di:t icitui Auvokat Ttllnmotil; lUmK beanl ami seen with profit. The postor ! wilt road at this time also a letter from companiod bv a party of friends U oc Fanny Crosby the blind New hngland eupylng the Huston cottage tills weeK hymn writer. She is now M years of Or. It. A. aee ami has written more than 50tX) Portland art hvmns The public is invited to these exerci ses. H. W. Kuhlman, Pastor. HIRAM MARBLE DEAD. attend -fi Christian Church Notes. Bible School at 10 a. m. with classes for all. If not attending elsewhere we extend a cordial invitation to with us. 11 a. m. Preaching by L. H. Haw kins of Portland. 7 p. m. Your-- "?oplc's Meeting. S p. m. Regular evening service. Second sermon in series on "Unity." Subject. "The Bible, and its Relation to Christian Unity." "Come Thou with us and we will do thee good." R. E. Jope, Pastor. Presbyterian Church Notes On Thursday morning at 7 o'clock Hiram Marble, for the past three years j a resident of this city, died at his home of bronchitis and other complications. j Deceased was a member of the Masonic Lodge which order had charge! i'f the funeral services held at the ( Methodist Church, Rev. Kuhlman ' : preaching the sermon, and the Masons I conducting the services at the grave. Hiram Marble w.i born in Stevenson County, Illinois in the year 15-17. Hi boyhood days were spent in that state and later he went west to Kansas where . I he was married to Mrs. Emtna Brown mlrews ami family of occupying their cottage at Oceanviow. Mr. ami Mrs. K. Mallory of Portland were at Hayocenn for tho week end. Mrs. W. II. Greon and family of Salt Lake City are occupying tho Potter cottage. Mr. Clark, lumberman of Portland, accomunied by his family luvc been at llayoccnn Hotel this week. P. I). Hance made a trip to Portland Wednesday, returning Thursday. I Mis little Baker of Portland is vto iting her brother t. (.'. Dr. L. K. Hewitt OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A N t SUIP'KON Both Phone Ito. ami OlHee Whitohou UcsWIcnce TII.LAMiniK. OUK. j Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DF.Nflsr OlHoe Hours Irom 'J a. m. to f. p. in. Over F R. Bells' Real Estate Office j Both I'honen T. H. G0YNE Attornejf-at-Uw and U. S. LoramUiioncf Oppoiitr Courthouse Tillamook 11. T. I50TTS, LAWYER C0.MIM.UTl: SliT 0I: AHSTKACT. Oliuv 'JtKJ-UOl, TillatiiDult ! Mlock Tillamook, Hiv. Geo. P. Winslow NOTICE OF riNAt) Notleo I. trql,y K.. 1. 1....,,, S"'M :v ,v:. : : n aaiililu i..i. ..... .,...,, vmin i( j il fn Ttltaiiuk.L . ofcminl In Urn Mk Uio maiirr ! imify h( ny mi) mid n . ri (f A t tho hunt of pi (hi . having any i.,tu,. . count, ami l. fm ,1 any way In th . ,v 1 !'! of f.N - 1 time .tnir.1 m nuVeVh?,! jeeuoni ami ruutu Adii..vn,Mtf A Alttirrrt f -f ,4,J ATTORNKY-AT LAW Tlltmk tlrW Jym 'AK Oregon FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. A full two storv six room house ami barn. Good plumbing, all Improve ments In, hard surfjeet! streets, ce ment skle walks, cloie in, line location, Portland, Oregon. Seven acres dote to city limits of Baker's iTinmooJc, Bread 'Pioneer Transfer Co. FOR SAI.lv AT ALL GROCERS i G. I. DICK SON. Pot.. j lloiU PlfMWt J lite Snmc I'rlcc to livcryunc Van Couver. Wajihingtoii lino fruit i ... i in the winter of 1SS. Four sons, Ray land, high ami sltoly. who died in March 1912. Earl. Guy, Liml- Kighty ucres on Netarts ltav. on new lev. and one daughter. Dessie. were county road 5; mtltfj from city of Tilla- born to this union. I Mr. Marble has been a patient suffer- I er for the past few months but it i was only during the week preceding ; his death that he was unable to bo up and around the house the greater part of the time. the iieceasiHl who was hold in had r .i i ii. community . wtettm oy a who know h)m j a Mason for about ten years. OBITUARY NOTICE. high been moo's, for sale in smtll tracts or all. First mortgage note of ilt(V), tlrsti class security, drawing 7 or cent , interest, for sate. See J. M. Liisberg, Tillamook, Ore. i ilell Phone. J. Wm. Edwall Caller for tTlcn and Women 1 E. N. CRUS0N. , l'uintrr uinl Paper Hanger i Contracts Taken Ksuinnte lMtrnilnMl. All Wurk (.ttiitrmiUT'l, I Tillamook. r. FIRST CLASS WORK! No morning service next Sunday. Praise and preaching at S p. m. Sermon theme: "The Unity Which Jesus taught." (1) Oneness of oflsentiment. (2) Oneness of LOVE, community of affection. (3) Onenebs of ACTION, community of service. j During the fiscal year ending March ,. P. Saaulding was born August I, 31. 1913. the Presbvterian Church in tsr.l t i .. i ur.o u.. the United States received on confes-. o,,i ,h.. ,.lain in ..n ,.,i.,,u. mny be ont in to Ed Weston, mcmuens, me largest in tne wlth h 3 niretiti. Thev ivel in l..rt NOTICE FOR BIDS, and spocifications for of a wotidnhtNl. fence. ( form ami sidoivnlk alio the painting of i same for School Dial. 23, Long Prairie, j ure now on file in office of the County ' Scho I Superintendent. Cleaning and Pressing ! On 2nd Ave. Opposite Ed's Garage Tin a:ook t.'Nt)i!rAKiNtJ co U. N. lll.NM.lt. Mfi. pour Do,if Wet of llnV.'ry 1'uiicml Dlivdur ami lj(iud r.ttillin.r iM'U AiiiU' 1 When Rniuvstcd Notice 01 Sillcdt U4(, Notlro l hrrcb. g fS iijl 0 to th lllgitral 1,.U,. A In tho Capitol (tin ,t, hjJ gon. onocpitwr tiMJ . m, of .ttl.l day , H4 j,l Cfr.l m Ilia !o tJ ,1 to the owner or vwners ( abutting or ffwht.ntt wn-rt OVDtlloW Ulnlv the t'fTftnvil loreh aid tl ivl u(nJ at HB hlBltrl pf 'v otftfril oeti ofTcr U md m ej) olio pfovldln that tK? m ti xild lor, ivit y 8rf bJ Cftplnt ( U lh rVhf oltfl bttti. N -! ur4titf Tlllattvook ( inuhlj. Utt etiml at fultoitt. t--l nor Lctw-it (,.. i j ,jjfl 10W. uf W. M .a'Vtht J on tho rlsfht tnk . t t.MUI N" - M W f.6 t (t,t MJ alr lino 8. iT tr, W. nft U r,l lto rr lln N. t- &r H 71 friutj,J tifgintilfig, vu' i-.fi t$ i thin (ami belfif ll rd 41 furl nnrl by ( I a. ?y mt rt, '1 . 6 8, It l' S W il Application! nml l t thnti dfo.or.l ( (, (i llfv.wtl, tv-il Lflwl IIomiI. Srii,r Qtrtui (liAtkrtl "AppllCt'" vJ Hi rhaao tide InmU. " t i lbvt. ClrfU Ute lAi! Datnl July 22. PI3 1 Plans i building tha plat- sion 8S,S0: history of the church. 6l,3o5 were re ceived by certificates. $1,923,000 were eontributed for Home Missions, and 31,530,000 for Foreign Missions. These figures indicate large gain. A Presbyterian Church has been or ganized at Rockaway Beach, which is well, attended these days by the camp ara and week end visitors. D. A. Mackenzie, B. D. Psutor Methodist Church Notes, Mrs. Alice Thayer Clark of Portland, 'jrmtw ........ I tie .11.. e. 1 . M i hut? ' J a """ ) We wish to than the many kind , , friends who so freely offered their ser- Mr. Turtlelotte an architect from ; vices in our recent bereavement, ami Portland spent most of Thursday with I a,ao oe the ,nany beautiful flowers. land till 1355 when they returned to Kddyville and in 1371 came back to Skamokawa, Wash. I In 1582 he married Edna McElhany of Keokuk, Iowa. He came to Tillamook Co. in 1901. Died August t. 1913 at the age of fi2. Leaves wifo and two daughters, Grace and Ella, to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at the United Brethren church at Heaver, August 0, at 10 o'clock by the Rev. Dora Young. The school any clerk of said district I board reserves the right to reject j and all bids which must be in nanus o: sain district clerk on or fore noon of August 1(5, 1913. thu be- CARD OF THANKS, our committee going over various church plans etc. Next Saturday at 8 P. M. Dr. Moore from Salem meets with us for our fourth Quarterly Conference. Full re ports from all departments will be heard. Next Sunday, At 10 A. M. Sunday School, We have clashes and competent teachers for all. At U A. M. Dr. Moore preaches for Mrs. Edna Stjauldinir Grace Spaulding Ella Spaulding REGULAR AUTO STAGE TO NETARTS, I he schedule for the Tillamook Ne tarts auto stage is as follows: leaves tillamook at 9 a. tn. and -I :'M P in, nounci trip il.Zb. Fare one way Chatterton and Alexander. On Your Own Account have- you any money In the hank? A part of your arnlngs ought to bcplaced there, anyway. Everybody can afford to savojsomo thing, however little. Have a bank account of your own and you will feel happier, better, more Independent. Make your little monoy earn more, and so grow bigger. Better than hoarding It where fire or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a rocelpt and an evidence of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank NOTICE. rwisper hweilwl s now successor to' R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook County. All accounts owing tflu J. R. Wat- iiiia .Hcuicaii uo., are payauw ui rvasper weifel. R. R. Roberts Kasper .weifel. Tillamook. Oregon, July 23, 1913. TO WATErTcONSUMERS. ine water i.omrniHsion has given .Mr. Hong nositivu instructions to shut on waier irom nil consumers who have 1 not paid their water rent by the 10th ui eacn rrionm. By Order Water Commission, The Most Important Business of Yours la where you invest your moiiev. The Western Uian & Savings Co. of halt Lake City, Utah, a tried ami proved company, is now ready for business In j Tillamook ami Tillamook Co. To loan you money or build you a home on small monthly payments, at a low rate of1 ntoreu. Write or see A. C. EVERSON, Loan Agt.i A. M'NAIR, President. D. L. SHRODE. Vice President. CANZADA EVKHSnM - . -r. I uvi.,1, ut 1 1 enn 1 1 uoam or Appraisors, S?'.,M1W' '' Minick. R. t. Zachman, K. J. Clausseii. Board of Trustees. John Leland IJen- L. C. Smith. W. (J. McOec. WHEELER THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY OFFERS Unequalled Opportunities AS A Field for Investment AN0IHEK CUf W MAZOA (TUNC. 15,. 40 Watt, 35c 60 Watt .... 45c 100 Wilt 80c if2 1ZM ' ' ' 250 Watt - - . . Pruntnl I. iimp. r.e l',lra. til 'culvt-.'l'T Uru"y l",r' "f iiic city I ik-iIkmic ua, v(. ,, wiring i,t . 'Mwe.t; Wl , ltnt with k.,,,,1 wi,rk,,!(i,..h!p; Tillamook Elcetrla "m For Details as U, investing in Wheeler, Write to Th Nehalem iHaiboi Co P. A. JACKSON .Secretary WflMf PortUnJ OWW,' iff fM Ptll! on ' in 1 Oftg h'oti1 r5 " frnlJ JfJSf Il,r Hi!'" frlll'f II ' l 1 l.i i h t Y ' If. l f S it ll' M u II (I I' I I I w , U ymmok office Crft f, I. M