Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, October 07, 1913, Image 3

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entry a comnletc im,.i, ,.r mm . .
Wove mIIimk CorHClH. Also (l uHo,tinent of
Nemo LoiR-th
GRND LEADER
DEPARTMENT STORE
A new (mil complete Ull- u L,.,djt.s' j(M1!H.
IhvMu, mink- in tin.' iiownt .li-Hisfiih, ol tin- I.i-st
quality (km mail Calico mid iVrcilc. Special nt-
$1.50 and $1.95
BOYS' SHOES
!!! In Style, Ilrtl In Weiring Qualll
$1.75 and $2.50 Pair
Theae boys' shoes arc marie
to withstand the hard
knocks to which boys subject
their .shots, in box calf, but
ton and blnrher styles, with
medium round toes, plump
soles and heavy drill lining.
Sim 10 to 13 l-2 i,ul t to 5 1-2.
Children K.un Capes for
school wear, uaranteefl
waterproof; some with and
some without hoods, special
ly priced $J.50to$2.95
i a
0Cdl Hlll'l'l"M
Will pai rath iBHi fur
; hoy lot uf Uvo.liK.il.
Hand Made Logger
From French
and Domestic Kip
The
Curren Green
CAIX ON
A, A. PENNINGTON exclusive agent
a ranch and
f i.- .
- fount 30 AllH llmiad, hotn.
Writ In
Ml
1 . . . I all tit tlllt.ttfl M.
f,.inm f Hay City w
Ml, ""h I'lfc'.
i,J Powell.
h i. .,.! I., I..
JlmJ f-r hlni'lri,
tfiieil 'l ilil fur rii I-V.
si- tU". k Mt 0. hl.
fell ?r let of Moblcr was lr
.1l$tJ'l
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K o Ilravcf WAS in llir
..A II will ..I - ttifi.... I
.i . i II 111 . till k.
Atlifrnny J. W. 9imtUUi uf VVhrrl-
i
I Irrult r.mit UiU ynk.
Fur rmt, a nlrtt ttiin wtUi IipkI m
Until fur man wife. Il.inril If do-
If"). Innulfc at ItrraW Oltlf
Thn Omy Kge Mill U now ixtrd
Mi Awri(l CrrtiV, Mlirm all Kltvli uf
i)rnil lumlKif u Vrjit on hml. I'rlcv
frwolilr. Ory JUilo Mill C.
j Dr.WVrvJt KyfSjxrcliil.'1
. . f,t- 5",u ' ny.
'45kwv ""... ... . . ii
prircn.
.MotlHll( tlmrch both mornitiK nl
cvrfiloi,' Ut SumJay. DUtriet Surln.
t-iHlmt Mwirii preach Iwte In the
.i . . . i i f ln flwrrh a tallficat on rm-t-
r r ri.nl loan, on fnrm, orrhanl !
UihU. nty riilont ir iMi.Inc nroj). j
M. tnlMjjf. hulbl, Imi.rr.v.-, xlnl or
rfuml iiK.rij;. or iiUu.r turitU'.;
tomi. ra.imahli?: (KtB prlvllc.; j
carroitKMulnivii lntluil 1 1..'. i c.ui
CotriinonwnklUi IIWjj., Dnnvdr. Colo. ir ch,'-'! tnaVern am) dalrymt'n of
Don't. I, 79 lltwry JIMk.. Soattlt l,:,t inln wl" mccl tn 'vtntion ht
Wo.h, ' ' Tillamook the latter pari of thia month.
It.,v. Wl i ...i,. Thcoxuet dale will U- Klvcn later.
wtf ih rrnlay anil prrachc! In the
It hat U-n dallied that the butter
the eM man ,
antc, man and wife tn arV on
ranch. wtin tn IvoV after hou.e wnrV
man to tesV after nutiWe wnrk.
KoritiU. of A. (I. IUa.
'elwreii r .ooie.l to i,e preiwit.
NOTICE.
Wlli;iil.l:k NI-WS.
From Itpfrtrter:
J. T. Donovan ha let a contract for
the excavation of hi lot to the Hart
llro'a Wednctday. They will herm
work at once in order to hnatcn the
I corn true t ion of the buildinc at Uie
enrhett msdiblo moment.
J, A. Jenaon intalhfl an electric dy
nnmo in his (hingle mill this week to
furriWh lli:ht for hi plant durinc trie
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Cement Sidewalks and
Concrete Construction Work
Enquire at Ramsey Hotel
ran.
TtlUmonk. Or... Ori A l'.n
Mt. J.U. I'.rtKWJrn who hai teen 1 11m un,l.,.i..i i..i.. i , . . . .. .
. . , . .. . ., , , Vi i inniuuvK comini; winter moniiui wnen uyi
rrUHltlV III at tltP rtllaltHwl 15Hltir' C0nt hurehv l'I ..,.. . m . . i .l i. li
, . , i-wuniy rurcoy five notice tlral nftor t grow shorter and thus permit him
mm. ih, rare of Dr. Wndt. I , thU Ute ihoy will not ce,,t county I to run full time.
"" 'c m terovery. warrant, unletf Uinir payment 1. jfuar-
atiUrd ti rmnnmibk nurtloe
On WclnoMlay, "niirly ami Friday
epn of fteit wek, Itcv. F, I.ImImi.
S-mllih Haptl.t (ifrarlirr of Cortland,
Hill preach at lh U'lUon lttvcr mIjooI
homo. Scrvlfra Will tej:lli at 8
o'ckxV.
rT"' of I'lovcrdaln Wat .
-. . - ii...i-..
rmj hmann'a Yea.l at Itay
Mgftl.,. Wclnro-lay arwl Frl- A baby lrl wa. U.rn to Mr. aixl Mr.
. III HLj.S.lM.ir llMv-,Mf. Itl TlllMri..u.l
ar. f CU.ver.Ule uk ,Jlo S.fili.rlum on October 1. Dr. Wcrult
On rwMhK for Forttaiul lr' nnK pnya.cian.
. tkl. t.u all wife were pa. j Mr. al Mr.. Zimmerman arxl ton
Wl' rti.mJ thl. mornlne. HBh hl mornln for Arizona
' where they hae t;oe for the IkticIU
of Mr. Zimmerman', health.
For Sale - Little u.ed Oliver Tyw.
writer aa new for fifty dollar.
Inquire at Iteralil olllre.
I'rwf. Warren (itare ha ilrfido) to lo
cale In TllUnwok itrmaneniiy. lie
Tlllain'XV i ounty flank. Tillamook.
Flral National Hank. Illlarnook.
Nehalm Valley Hank. Wrwelcr.
N'eatucca Valley Kank. Cloverdale.
Vn.it fu two Iota for aalo.
iiiie. iitor on haturuay.
X U-lll ui Tiellalein VUItn.1
f.uitr .wrifel home Hurvlay.
1 1 -. ... i:..ii..i ii -. h
. KnillLHII mm ...
Ujiiei the flral of the week.
wii a will iw given uy .'
Mlar ( lt al Mr.. A. C. hV
at mo TlAie rair lav wrea.
wo. I lam in. only tiMl clai
rwjur in Tillamook County.
i Mr. Wall WkI of Hay
tr Tillamook vlaltor MotwUy
I biz ai aiui f aintiv lull tntit
t for HrtelH:rK. their future
m -t r i inn Ki7a n iifiunr am
( ,W, J (t 111111 (r-
dlrc at llornbl olllce.
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. i'M( M (MI1VII !
ilh . -ti m of buying it. Kn
it lli-.nl.l ..III....
wne kiii eiitfo riiiwmooK
farm IDiirtLfaou. Kiinnlri) al Tll-
nliik'nto uml Mra. Cloo. Dreaaor
"H l.lovil of I'.irl Imi.l nrrlviHl 111
T,(,y Him were ko:"'
nof Mr. Mnrtha Watllnif until
aorninc when the Indy vialtom
'ofhoine Tho ludy vlallorn hiivo
"v.v, mihi .vo Oil jerpiiiiio
Drmor will build four new
- m-ro nom aprlrtK. ''"' "ro
nthmisl over Tlllamook'n future
Lloyd Drunner will romnln
or a ilmo.
FIERCE ARAB DOGS.
tttf to Put th. Dig Drulil to Flight If
On. Know. lh TrieV.
The tliiaKf tluxa of Arnl.tn are a renl
dto.er to .tmncer.. nU.nn they nttat U
on aljrtit nitbout prviiKntion. By
(raui.'era I mean atij one except their
omii linniedlate otier. whether tin
tlte. or uot. ivrltea tjdy ltamny tn
tbe Humlay Scboul Tlniea They are.
aa a rule, treat. toerful tirutea. Often
very hatulaoiiie. eitrruiely fierce and
. . 1
uaranran
'
ountain
ens
lillo koIdk tn ncliool thuro
nothing bottor him) more
ntlilyliiK thiin to own it
K'kxI fotintuln jkjii ; ono tlmt
l ulwiiya rcudy to wrlto
"'"l tloe not flooil or noil
t"u'n IliiKorii.Jl J J
W Uiidle nil In n REXAIX
PEN, Bold on trlul, nulliifiiC'
"on uuamntectl. j J
Frlcci ranging from
$1X0 to $5.50
C. I. Clough Co.
often tn-eii told tbal wbeu ottacknl by
tbee fenx"lotl anlttiala the proler
thins to do la to .It down quickly on
the eninnd. when they will at once de
lt lint fur my part I uerer bad tbe
etiuntce to try thia plan and bad never
It done durlne nil luy yennt of
tml till laat )enr We bnd topHMl
to iet and ent our lun ti In a rlllnt-'e
odn. and I a lixiklun out fnun an
ohmi balcony nnd wit nn elderly Turk
emUitf n:-'tiK bet-en norue Iiiim- op
capable of defendltirc tbe Cock, from
. ... ... i i wolrea and other tnmaudrm. I bave
now na. a nice ria.a oi imi iwupnu. i . .. -,.
under hi. dlrecllnn arnl la well pleaieil
with the outlook
The tjiyal Son prearnt Major Men
dnrahotl. 'The drummer Uiy of too
Itappahan-ock." Ort. 31 at.
W, 8 Gone of Itav City tran.
aacllnt: boiinwa in the eily Monday.
He expect to leave ahortly on a tim
ber erul.ini: trip Into HritUh Colombia.
C. A- Oomforth. proprietor of tho
new Spanl.h Kitchen hna taken the
auewy for Ka.lern SeaUhipt Oytr.
He la aolllntf them at the followlnk'
prlr.ia: dor. atew aRtf., dot. rw
3rVe., doi. lilnllV. oy.ter cocktails
lie.
Mra. H. W. Kulilman and children
aeeomiianled by hrr fither, who hn
been bore n.aiatliu: her In paeklnir her
household uoiKla. left thia nwrnliik' for
Kore.t Orovc where they will vialt for
n abort lime before leaving for lllinol
where Hev Kublman hn an appoint
inent. The heal wlaben of many f riendi
follow the Kuhltnnn family.
Tim Traak Klvcr Literary Society
met S.tunlay ntK'ht tor the purpoae of
rooranuin(. The following ollkera
worn olectol for tho etwulnjr year:
Mlaa Udtlo 1'rlce, l'reslilent; Mi Iva
Karl. VIcp l'rell'iti M'm Father
I'muI. Secy. ; Lloyd Kaya, Trena. ; Ar
thur KiiV. SarKsnt-nt-nrin; Mi
Myrtlo Kir, lilitor. A volunteer pro
h'rnm waa arrancwl for tho next meet
Iiik'. The member ore ahowinir true
literary aplrit und we hope to make
thia yeur u Mieceaful one In thia line.
The Kllkaro Club held their Septem
ber ineollnk' at tho home of Mr. John
Hurler, The yeura Htudv of the nub
Jecl of Japan was outlined. Mrs.
Miwon rend an original ami inlereatiiik'
paper which win followed by the usual
rending The KiiwU present were
McHilame Tlt, IturK'ti. Fwirman and
in i Tlmro win u lull moinoernuiii
nt und an onloynblo reunion
prevailed at tho mootiiiK. HefreBh
!ll()nU were rved after which the
club adjourned to meet with Mm. Al
derman In two weeks.
The old store building, which was
vacated last week na an office building,
by the Wfceeler Lumber Company, U
no loiter in evidence having Itcn torn
down by mill employees and every
trace of the old land mark is cone, no
more to remind Wheclerites of the pio
neer days of the lumbering industry on
this bay. The old mill structure Is al
io Immok dismantled piece by piece
until nothing but the skeleton remains.
Steiw nre being taken to cnll a spec
ial election to bond Wheeler school dis
trict for W.O.aD in order to provide tl.e
means to build a new school houe in
Brighton and alo purchnse a auilabU
building site. The plan will undoubt
edly receive the undivided support of
tKe taxpayers in this district since" tho
people of Brighton are sadly in need of
a modern el.ool building which has not
been their portion up to the present
time
The Misses Ruth Clark and Ruth
Owen, of JClovenlsle, were callers in
Wheeler last Saturday. Miss Clark
1 was expected to take charge of the
schools in this district as tencher but
she decided to remain in Cloverdale
( where she has lcen teaching for the
oast month. Miss Owen will sorve in
i her stead, however, the board of direct-
mm havinir decided to accept her ap-
'"suddenly two huze doc. t.arklnc fn 1 1'""" lhc Psition
rkitl.v. dnlu-l nt him from nn open j jjrs pj Slubbs, of Bellipgham.
snteuav Iti-tiiiitly lie dr.iped to the jVn., arrivetl here Satunlay to join her
croiin.l In n -.ittlns imltlou. Kor n hl)(l.tnd who is emp0yed at Jensen's
moment I thoucbt be bud fallen and, . new.,,..WLHls nov,
eXH..t.M to aee the doc, on top o , lcJ , eozy bur)lr.l!ow
him To mv Ml..iilnnieni uiey iurin--i
AIMl CM. their liltl- telveell their leg
Iti'fnre they cold return, ir iuej
iiuld time dmie uple of UI-
IngeP- iiii.K' irisl help.il the old fellow
to hi feel Hid ;uniiliaillel hllu out
of the rniiKe of my vilon.
MRS. EDWIN E. KOCH
TEACHER OF PIANO.
comfortatily located in a coxy bung
in Wheeler. Their friends gave them
a pleasant surprise Monduy evening
and made Mr. Stubbs come through
with the cigars and candy as is custom
ary on all such occasions. Thi matri
monial stunt is nn expensii proposi
tion sometimes, but the concensus of
opinion seems to be that it is worth
every cent it costs.
Mrs. Koch halt studied under the best
teachers in Portland prior to attending
Chicago Musical College and Oberlin
. . HI...U Qhn nn. I II
lonservniury ui .. '- --. .
teaching experience of tn years. Ar-1 i
rangeinents aro now being made for .
lessons at the studio Cor. th. nnd I
Stillwell Ave; In the Rees residence.
Recitals and Musicales will bo given i
i n. '
for the bencltl ol in. pupns.
KILL the COUGH
.N0 CORE THE LUNCS
WITH
l King's
Wm Discovery
Notice of Partnenhip DUsolulion
NOTICK IS HKRKBV C.IVKN, that
the partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned under the
name of Godsey & Ayer Is this day dis-
.3! solved. Sept. 23. 1913.
llrlt W P. Co. suv
F. J. Ayur
ASOIMIK CUf IN M470 (JVM-
blUi) LMra
J5,25nd 40 Will,
60 Walt c
100 Will - - fOe
J50 Will - - .20
2M) Will . - - 2-00
I'ro.tnl Lamps ,1c lUlrn.
We tlellirr lahioa to any part of
tlir city Tclcplionc '
wlrloi t "' '" Vr,wV '
ilJlrnl will. Koo.1 worV ........ .IP.
Tillamook Blectrlo
HiulillllK.
ran f - " " jkm 5 H
f aaWl
TILLAMOOK SANITARIUM
(INCOKI'OUATHIJl
A well equipped sanitarium for the
enre of all kinds of diseases. Compe-
I tent nurses in charge.
1 Dr. S. M. Wcndt, Mcdlcil Superintendent.
PHICK
no A $4.00.
Trial Bottl. Free
AND U THROAT AND LtlNO TH0UBLES.
Fnn Roughs
I QUAIIANTHED SATISFAOXOM
OR JatONEV RZyUNDKO.
Tillamook Clay Works
KREBS BROS., Props.
We have now a limited supply of brick and drain
tile ready for the market at the following prices:
BRICK,
510.00 PER THOUSAND
3- IN. DRAIN TILE, $16.00 PER THOUSAND
4- IN. DRAIN TILE, $20.00 PER THOUSAND
Located G miles south of Tillamook on main
traveled road.
MUTUAL PHONE
DELS MAN & DOLAN
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS
Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys,
Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
OFFICE CLD TILLAMOOK CO. BANK ELDG. BOTH PHONES
OR AT CEMENT ELOCK FACTORY
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON
President
Surveyor
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
Sec''i-Trens.
Attorney it Liw ioi Notary Public
TILLAMOOK
TITLES
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llNCOKruKATED)
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LAW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE
SURVEYING : INSURANCE
Both Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
The Most Important
Business of Yours
Is where vou Invest your money.
The Western Loan & Savings Co. of
Salt Lake City.Utah.a tried and proved
company, is now ready for business in
Tillamook ami Tillamook Co. To loan
you money or build yon a home on small
monthly payments, at a low rate of
nterest. Write or see
A. C. EVERSON, Loan Agt.
A. M'NAIR, President
D. L. SHRODS. Vice President.
CANZADA EVERSON, Secy. & Treas.
Hoard of Appraisors.
E. M. Baits, " F. H. Mlnick,
U. F. Zachman, E. J. Claussen.
Board of Trustees.
John Leland Hen
derson, B. L. Heals,
L. C. Smith W. G. McGee.
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Takes You to San Francisco and the Exposition
Everything reserved everything first class-and cheaper' than if you
pa" when you go. Tickets pro"irted for every purposeside
trips, special attractions, etc Hotels and rail
road accommodations reserved.
Find out about this unique offer. Send the coupon today
E. J. CLAUSSEN. Tillamook, Oregon
You may send me FREE particulars about the San Francisco Exposi
tion Tours.
Name
Address.
Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick
Shingles : Plaster
Root. Paint : Drain Tile
LAMB-SGHRADER COMPANY
Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West