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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1913)
Home Building in Tillamook City Outside Capital Keeps Wheels Moving EQUITABLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PORTLAND, OREGON, CREATES PAY ROLL BY INVESTMENTS PLACED IN THIS CITY THROUGH THEIR LOCAL AGENT, r, A Word About Our Company: Tiu KjrirABUv A INV.S LOAN' ASSOCIATION', of LMO IM'J Stark St. litLnl. Oregon, was onjanizcti in ISOU just '2'A years nijo ami is now the l.w not institution ot its kitui wot ot tne Mississippi; This organization has made o er V 000 home loans totaling' over $0,000,000.00, and of this amount over S'J. 500.000.00 is yet in force, secured by home ajr;rov;atini; in value over $0,f00,. OoO.OO. We now have assets amountini to over '5,000,000.00 ami have pnitl to our shareholders more than $2,500,000.00 in earnings. This enormous nroNvth is the result of eminently capable management, and of accord inj; honor able treatment to every person doitu: business with us: thus making friends and keeping them. We are furnishint: funds for development HOMIi Bl'ILDLN'O from $so.000.00 to $15 l,ooi).00 Kr monch. At the head of this Ciireat Orifnuixation are prominent business men and financiers of Oregon. Chas. i. Ladd, President. Theo H. Wilcox. Vice President. Kdw. Cookinham, Vice President, F. Mclvcrcher, Secy, M. M Johnson, Assistant Secretin y. C. W. Hayhurst, Assistant Secretary. C M. Cook. Inspector. What The Eauitabie is Dom in Tillamook City: We maU only muthl I tullim-iit. Loans mi lutuplcicd Cttv Nestduuc Proper t,o r tor bud.lo.y pa. poses. IV Ot AM UUU'YOK 1UILD A 1 1 Ili UK Ri:PAV A MOK rOAi'.L and desire the aid l b nvN ctl money, nnc al .n to Mivesonate our MONTHLY INST L L M KN f PLAN Ol- A LOAN, in luh,,!U the monthly payments' for anv uiveu term are encli exactly ol the same .uiu-unt 'throughout the" enure term ol the loan, each payment applies on uuiujm ,nj interest and wtici the last p tvment U mud the iuo tae carried b us wU I relented. The KljtM TAIU.IS has made a lare mouber of Uun in Tilluiuimt. v u W httildinx uurpoM,' t'fn hnn xotte for labor, mnteriul. etc, count ul wiu building; the fund loaned in Tdlmnbok City kI wide nud varied ot. ni.it .m -liiiurc it out -all aloa the line. Since lulv I'Jth. wc imulc Ioih M't f LNGTOS3S.TO0 00 the K'jUirMtWS IS WHLL PLl; ASl;l) WITH T lit !'.' FIL LW100K LOANS. We have helped anil aided other to own thru ll.nr.o can Nve not do the same for you? As an example ol out iveras;e term loan ol 11 VK US' Whetcin a irtlij' .' $1,000 and interest iscnil repaul in sixty eipi.il monthly installments .a ;,:i each, at theend oftheloau period, you have paid b.uk $I'JM U' in at vim l.itt t interest for the accommodation; waich is $'J."i tin lc than straight pvr itw loan would amount u Are you atrarap? Doyouj)wn the house you live in, or are you al the mercy of your landlord? Let us tell you our home building plan. The t nv o questions above may seem impertinent, perhaps they are, .nu! will be so const i tied b some, vet there is much food lor thought m those two ju-tK't Think oyer them, talk the matter over with your Nvife or husband and then figure out the amount you aiv now pavtiti; out 11 K UI;N I and iust the sie tnvistTKtl vou could make in a home ttsin.LT the same rent to pay lor it. We have some leu choice, close in lots, e is, pa meats Thcv will never be piuchase l so i u..t mi.-uu in this Tn i "m.k town. Vi ur opportunity is now. Think the matter over, then let this oth. e tie oi - ivice to ou I'O PY ROLLiE W. WATSON INVESTMENTS, LOANS, Todd Hotel, j INSURANCE, RENTALS, Both Phones. 7mz Ksaxsrz&ij! rsa WHEELER NOTES AND OTHER NEHALEM VALLEY HEWS j finally came wt on the North Fork. TILLAMOOK HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The tn: coat hours without eating. All the tettlers wort out as soon as word wai received of his being lout. From Reporter: Ca"1- c- KmA. of Sun Diego, F. A. Rowe went to Portland Sunday dl.. "me in from Portland Saturday ri turning Tuesday. While in tho city I remaining until Sunday . Mc brought h.. vi;ti Mainr Morrow's office and 1 "P tramp Steamer Kalamath, a big was au'heniieally irformed that work (i ontinunl From Page 1) would begin on the Nehalem jetty pro ject in the course of two or three weeks. The new bungalows recently built 1y I the Wheeler Lumber Co. are bcKinnin( to add to the appearance of Wheeler and will certainly be appreciated by! those who have teen forced to live J in cents during the past year. j Th- petition which was circulated ; this week for securing funds to build a sidewalk from .Main street to the school house was soon filled with liberal contributions, shewing that all are interested in the welfare of the kidies. , Mr. and Mr3. E. C. Madden were the ' recipient! of a bouncing baby boy last Friday morning at their home, weigh ing i pounds.. FIlis is exceedingly happy and wear? a smile that won't come otr. Ur. Randle reports mother and child doing very nicely. God's Valley was in a whirl of ex citement Friday and Saturday by the absence of Hugh Kittenhouse who. went hur.ting Thursday evening with Chas. RobiUch. The latter on return ing home reported that Hugh intended to goon over the hills an he was anx-! ious to kill a deer and would return in i a couple of hours but getting turned around, Hugh traveled until night, ( when he discovered he was lost. He lumber carrier from San Diugo to Port land to take on a cargo of lumber and intended to leave the Columbis Tues- i day morning on his return. Mr. Rorvick interested in Wheeler property ami was much pleased with the progress that Wheeler has made during the past two years. Little Percy Tohl, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs, II. W. Tohl, of Nehalem City, died last Friday night from the effects of eating tht; heads of matches on Thursday, tie se mud to have suffered no ill effects from having eaten them un til Friday morning, when Dr. Handle was call'! in to give relief, but the little fellow was then already in a partly unconscious state from which he never recovered. The boy's death carne so sudden and unexpected that it was a most severe shock to relatives and especially to the grief stricken parents, who could not realize that their child had really been taken away from them. The little bov was a special favorite with all the guests at the hotel as well as ltcal residents, and it is certain that they will miss his presence. Funeral services were held in the M. K. church Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. M. Brown conducting the last sad rites in the presence of a largo assem blage of friends and relatives. Inter ment took place in the local cemetery. Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingle? : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West us th- tax payers of thi district rightly expect their children and their neigh iKirs' children t receive from the f plendld eirortii they have put forth to make our school a ower in the com munity for better citizenship. Hy some strange fascination the dancers are led to excess in this no-culled plea sure, and in the reaction that is sure to follow the school receives their second or third best work. If these individuals chooce linn to waste their time and elfort it is their own or the parents business, but when these same individuals atluinpt to bring this thing into school life it ef fects all the students who aru opposed to dancing, it effects all the people who besire to receive the best results from our educational facilities, it brings in to danger the good name that our school has hitherto enjoyed and every one who has the welfare of higher and butter education at heart should rise now bufure the thing become deep rooted and help to defeat the at tempt. "Pis indeed strange that any member j of the Faculty should endorse or encour-1 age any thing of this nature yet such ! is the case. Teachers are not hired to ; lead those under their care into wrong' or even questionable amusemiint but! rather to direct the developing minds of their charges in those directions that vill undoubtedly ennoble and elevate the students. Social activity under the direction of tho teachers is most certainly necessary but let It be of an unquestionable nature as it lias been heretofore The issue was brought to u direct head when the Forest Grove boys worn entertained at the Commercial Club rcoim last Futurday night. Only a few of the students had any Idea of turning tho entertainment into a dunce, lot them view their actions its others nee them. Itisaaid that some of the visitors let jt bo known that they want ed to dance, if this ho the case (altho it seems strange that tho guesta. shojld try to direct on entertainment and they Hhould happen to rrmko It known to those of the High School, who alono wished to dance and not to those opposed to dancing) if, howover, this is true that they asked for u danco mid thoio whom thoy asked were afraid to htai.d up for right why did they nc tcrtd the visitors In a- of Itie tuderil(for Owe nrit uch who hud tho rikI enc ami moral ciurwgr i ay "No". It is nmy to tw whrrr ami in whom the fnull llo. F-i'Ucr-more, tho Forest 'Irovn boys, n a laxly, did not tak irt, in fnct a very few of them duncud ami tho romwliunj.; visitors wru forced iitther to it idly by or leave. This wiui an impropriety, to give them an ciitrrtiiniimNl which, could not entertain nil or even the ma jority of them. Again nil the studenU of the High School helped to stand lh expense nd work of the affair uiul it was very "small" for a tew to bohnvu in a manner thst made it neccnary for so many to give, tip their evening's pleasure. Those who have sneaked around and succeeded In guttl. g thono op)osed to dancing to help pity for a hall which they (the dancers) monopo. lued, who havu broke the long estab lished precedent of this school and who would make it appear that nil arc ' equally to hlarne should look well to their conscience, and should, when they 1 agitin desire a dance, rent the hall with their own money, orgunixn thu affair on their own account, do the work (which this time others helped to do) for themselves, and not try to i drag thu namo of ihosu justly opioed 1 to their action Into tho criticism lhat' by righlH is due these underhanded dancers. NOTICIH W)H I'UltMCATION. MCr, Portland 170 List No. (Ml.'. United Stales Lund Olllcu. Portland, Oregon, Oct. 2'J, lUIII. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whoso post olllcu address Is St. Paul, Minnesota, haa this 29th day of Oct ober, l!)in, Died in this olllco Its appli cutlon to select under the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 1, 1 808 (!!0 Stat. fW7, 020) . NF4 NW1 Sec. 'i, T. I N Jl. 7 West, and NWl NKt Sec. 10, T. !l S . R. 7 West, and SKI SIU Sec. 2, Twp, I S R. 7 Wesl, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho lands described, or desiring to object bucmiso of thu mineral '.'liar, nctur of tho land, or for any other rea son, to thu dlspoBul Ut applicant, should file their alliduvilB of protest In this olllcu, on or boforo tho 2'Jth day of De cember, 1'Jlil, H. P. Illgby. KKGISTKH, Publish In Tillamook Herald, located nt lillarnooK, Oregon, World's Gallery Rccord-2484cx2500 Mada with Rem inuton-UMC .22 MtUtUtc I "OU mc. slu.ntim. 22 rnlilirn rihV. 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